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ClubbingThe Signal's List. I LANEb. COLBORNE. of the evening was silent in music,
quotes, 1eeRation* and an arousing
ruIcltU.e Y. Slur, lith. dialogue which were rujoyel by ell.
J. Schwarz is wearing broad enliker Mt• 1 Mrs, l''rt•guron uuake au sal.
at preremt, tunable host and hostages and we each
Mtge. C. Habit Is "pending •a few felt as we went to our several hounes
weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. that we would indeed mina thele when
M. Schwauz. le they were gone, yet rejoiced in the
thought that yet a little while and Ave
should "luee't to part uo more." Com.
FRIDAY, Slallrll 2114.
William lane and son, M. I'.. of
Now is the time to choose y Ooderich, visited the former's mother,
muting matter for 191k3. look over Mrs. \Villiarn Lane, on Sunday last.
ibis list and ss' the advantilgel of Mrs. John lane and sun, Malcolm,
(wed t„ Signal subscribers in getting of Kiulough, visited the latter's
Ili.. leading. {Ip•rs at deduced rates. grand they, Men. \\'ill. Lane, hot S1. Mier, who has been somewhat
The Signal and Montreal Weekl week. able to attend to hissed for t urte uaxat is again
d 8r,00 Mr. and Mrs. Seueltzer aliendedp
Neral the funeral of the former s uncle,
The siguad, Weekly Herald and Servil•er al•the Evangelical church
Sun I'1'or0ntol will I
1 75 Sir. Earls, of Luck now, un tortious' x, conducted next Sabiueth uorn-
Weekly day bast. int at hl airlock, told in the evening signal, Weekly Herald and I A nutllx•r of young iteopll. of this at 7:31). All are "duel"'
The
Daily Globe 4.50 vicinity spent.* very enjoyable even-
T'h•, signal, Weekly Herald and lug at the h ' of Miss May Reed
Toronto Weekly Globe...........1.70 Inst week.
Th Signal, Weekly herald and Wm. J. Caswell, o f l'lesberton,
Family Herald and visited his rioters, Mrs. William J.
Monveal l r.y5 Treleaven, of DLefcking, and M1•s.
Weekly Star 1
aU ., i1s,r, to Montreal siiitlY Holwh lames Ltuel of bane., for a few days•aa 1, ,
A Narkly star receive ties great pseud hart week, returning home par. Tues-
I,µ,1un•. ••t♦mr'u Aluxandna. Her l:naialchil
they.
d, TlisndFhs(ler' Manual and Veterinary
hoods"uuI)
he had it: exaooiinn with *bane
ulkr tut Li cents *hilt tonal, ore total of $1.U+.
ThFanw�g (World (lorotitVeeklr o Herald and 1.3o
The Signal, Weekly Herald ahs
Weekly Mail and Empire... . ...1.70
.ill •uns.'rd. a for \VeekiY ht*ii iced Kaman. se-
rer ahc tan•mi4W ertoltracure, "Tlu star of
Bthlehem.`
e
d tilll
Thr. Signal. Weekly HclAl 355
Toronto Daily World
qh,. Signal. %Veekjy Herald and
Toronto Daily Star
The signs, Weekly Herald and
Toronto Daily News...
The Signal, Weekly herald mud
London Daily Advertiser...... ... a . ao
The Signal. Weekly Herald and
Landon Weekly Advertiser. I.6o
r Sigt{iel. Weekly Herald arid
sbyterian • a5
The signal. Weekly Herald and
W tminster s 25
The e nal.
and West)minsterld. Pres-
Our
The Sigi Al. Weekly Herald and
Farmer Advocate. 2 40
ave nsvmeoerul our roudrn to
,utrrrils; to 1' c Fanner l .tdcocata•.
The Signal, Weekly Herald and
Montreal D ' y Witness . 2.50
The Signal. \ eekly Herald and y'
Montreal Wee y Witness r 6o
fhe Signal. We kly Herald and •
World Wide 1 85
nil remittance by poetrfce or.
der, Iost:al note or e preens order to
THE SI
CODE / CH,
AL, ONT.
T. HELENS.
TUEsnav, S t•, nth.
Stuart Mille• is in Goketi• 1 today
to take in the h• key snatch.
W. S. Met'rneti. is in Gotten •h tan
aiding in auditing a ty too n.
Miss Lilian Clark tailed her si ter
Mies M.cigeiet, in GI • rich this wi k
Miss M. ('. Rutherfor lett on Tut
day for an extended visit with friend
in 11 iugham. -
Mn. C. Decker is at pr.• it away
on su extended, visit to her ,pie at
Sehripgville.
Jno. Webster left on Mesita • of
last week for the West. taking se th
bin, :a carload of horses. We
stand Mr. \Vetetter intends r•turnin
in the near future.
AUt9UHN.
TIKauAv, Mar. nth.
John Alicholselu left for the North-
west last week.
Rev. J. i.. Small attended the Pms-
bytcr-v Meeting tet. Clinton belly.
The revival meetings in the Metlu-
s e this
diet char ch e. being t ml' td
r xi K
week.
The cert in the Temperance Hall
hunt Thursday evening in aid of the
public library Was ai Hnitucial success.
Sums of out: citi•rt•ns:ur busy at ptss-
enttrying to foredo a joint smem-
patty
-
wteak
poly u, pur•Ilalw the Oli11 property
from Mr. Tullis. The idea is to build
n new Mill and cause the village. to
flourish. •
MoVIN( \Y KKK. - Last week Was
wing week in the village. Mr.
Medd, our, t'illage tailor, moved into
the residence he lately purchased
from ,Mr. Nicholson : 51r, Is mix took Joseph McMkILul,.mo well known to
xlsreasiun of the sleety he pun'haseld ton all, p has to (iatetll and ell
Et/
Mr. Medd. and has FA -artist out he the bartender at the frier hotel.
with a full assortment of harnhued ss and Stie b McPhail, not x sttxngel W
all other necessaries in hat line of K
business. Mr. Medd starts out with a lihany here, has fallen as victim to the
full line of all necessaries in the tailor- ''harms of ('uipi(l, and was married on
big departmentJorge•ioh Lxweinl.Wednesday dst to Miss
IH h
has left the mill and returned to his (ritual, of Kip1wii. After their we'.-
housr in the village A. C. .lock- cling trip they will take up their resi-
lln has edited the mill pr.p m'ty for a deuce at Braeside farm, Porters Hill.
Errol of thew )rats, and is Imsy We, with many friends here, wish the
fitting up the will. intending lar have Young couple a rust' and happy fnlute,
It in running order ill :a short time. THE L.ts't NOTICE. Messrs. Ryan
and • Thompson, our champion sawyers
and axetuen, have decided to have
NILE. their Huai wood bee on St. Patrick's
SATI'RO.tt', March 31•11. Day. a week d• Saturday. So, far
S!('IIaL RKPow!.--The followil:g i. Gtderich township's local champions
the report of U. S. S. No. 1, Aehtlsld, have not'answeted their challenge for
Colborne and West 1Vawuenosh : V. a friendly contest, the prize to be not
claw --Vera McNee, 072; Eva McNee, less than $ill, There is timber pat
IWCI Willie liirviu.:.I:i. IV. class -s aside at'the place where the wood lee
Lee nxrd :111; Ernest Mel!' will be held should the Girdet•ich town -
wain. 77: Rope Kerr. 111. class ship boys put in an appearance at the
Mabel'\\'josh. 4132 ; lievtt•ude Kirkpat- ,eleventh hour. This is our last call for
rick, din: Lorne Kirkpat rick. 561; Viola the s•twing match.
Voting. :Rd: Reginald filen. 4111. I I.
class Victor Young. 'ti(t ; Olive BENMILLER.
McNee, :411; Wort by Ryan, 21(1: �IusuAY, Mar. 5th.
Ernest tiled, 1SS; Harold \Icllwain,
h31: Sidney Lauy, 131. Part 11. Will McClure. .f)an
Ktattn(
n spent
nt
Lloyd Young, :6C: Volley Slc3Vhin- S lay at Heunliller.
lies•. 212: Vera Tiffin. 154. Part I.- Jas. Jewell, jm., who has been on the
largnerite (d, -n, l:tf. F. (iLty, sick list. is, we are pleaseel'to say. te-
•achdr. coveting.
'rel.:au.AY. Mar.iith. A DitirvrE.- A debate between the
S Harris. of Exeter. visited Nile (', 11, F. and the S. O. '1'. will be held
frier Is this week. . in the Fora'stetw hall on tlie evening of
teacher. S1iss lira'. spent shire Starch 140t. TheKenjecr is"Resolved,
e4' home at Crewe. that it would Ip• in the interests of the
C. A: elebutt, of Dungaunun. was [hnniniltl to exclude all foreign om-
a visitor t Nile on S bay. migration." the Foresters taking the
A mind •r front herr attended the
affirmative Khle'and the Sons of Ti•ny-
tea•uheting at Sheppardton het Fri- ix'tunc/' the negative.
day evening.. l'l(CRrti \arras. -Rev. J. O. Velland
has received the cordial and unani-
mous invitation of that official board of
the Henutiller circuit to remain as
pastor for the fourth year Rev. W.
I. Grahaut,- B. A., of Gielet'Ich, will
preach the annual missionary ser trllnis
on the lienmillet• circuit on Sunday,
Slau't•h 11th. when collections and sub-
scriptiohs will Ix• taken in aid of the
niiaaion fund. Service' at Ik•nmiller,
derail a.nt.: Zion, 2::$4 p.m.; Bethel.
7akl p.11, The topic at the League
meeting next Thulsudav evening will
he taken by Arthur Fisher. Sheeting
to eouuuenet• at 8 o'clock. All are
invited to attend these meetings. •
LAURIER.
• MoNn.ty, Mar. 50.
Ken. McKenzie lost, a , valuable
driver last week.
George Ferguson culled on friends
in this neighborhood lust week.
Miss Sarah McIntyre spent a week
with friends in l.uck and Kiuluts.
We are sot's)' W have to record the
death of the infant ism of John Jan.
ie'saln, ji'.
Mimi Kate Met1regur is visiting
(Fiend% anti relatives in Kinloss and
Leekn4w.
John Mrotu l.
l
.tkn
1 1N
"Pent
r
his hum
1• t/ days at here,
1'1111 d f 1
x 1 ,
lastweek.
Alexander Boyd. sr.. of lltxlefich.
is renewing old aactluninlilnces in this
Ilt'Ighhs.n hessk
•the :\shtield run
AL a meeting. of
gregation last week it was derided to
go ahead with the mew church.
A building committee of seven was
alppaantd and everything is left in
their hands.
UUNLUY.
Mummy, March 5th.
UUNOANNON.
AT(Yl'ICE.--'I'IIE LOCAL AGENCY
1I in l)uke,auuwt for The Signals at the of.
Ma/ of J. ti. ward. J.I'., .xmruyyem•er, ate.. whit
o
will reecho orders fur subscriptions, Ada ertts-
)ng and Jot/ work. and is authorised do hive re-
ceipts fin amounts paid fur the aauuc.
Trwtu.ty. March 6th.
Lissms SERvi•Ka.-On hist Friday
evening Rev, W. H. Hartley, inc
bout or Blyth parish, condul•ttl service
in St. Paul's church here. Owing to
the inclement weather on that evening
the attendance was 'anutll. Sel Viet/
will be held in the church on neat
Friday evening, and every Friday
evening during Lieut, at u'chKk
Pxloar ial..--lttda•rt 1►uruin, • of
MIN,wejaw. Saskatchewan. a son of a•x-
T4•e curet' Wm. Duran, West Wawa -
nosh, after making aortas -aided visit to
his. parents and muter relatives and
friends in this neighborhood, left heree
on Nursoy forhome. He repel tK that
he is doing well in the prairie country
and that it is the place fur young
people; who want to make a h , for
themselves Sirs. Jackson, relict
.Is Wil-
liam,
Jackson, +Illi ,
of the latel . to J t
UII
liam, visiteal Mrs: Jackson's sister.
Mrs. David Glenn, for 501114' days.
Miss Tena Gordon went to Workflow
on S,U'tulav to wait on her aunt, Mtn.
Angus Mrlkmald (formerly of this
place,. who is very low at present
with pneumonia. We hope soon to
hear of Mrs. SleDa "Id's speedy re-
covery.
DEATH or Mots. ('AMI'I1E1.1- All-
othrr pioneer has Well Iella/vei ft
our midst in the person of Mrs. P
., ('anilrlsll. Mrs. Campbell had been
in failing health for several years, he -
log confined to hes the greater part
of the feast year. Th-• funeral to
Greenhill cemetery on Tuesday •' was
largely attended. -
C111•Kcll NI'TVs.--Miss lt.tttabr. of
Tceswater, addressed the Bible class
on Sunday evening on the suit-
or "French Evangelization.'
Raattec,: has labored as a mission-
ary a ong the French of Quebec for
years at 4 ham had vete)' will' experi-
ence. address wart e•xreedingly
intrmstin' and ami unusually large
audience w present The elec-
tion for eheI t in the Pr•mbyterian
shiest' here t4' . Itel in the election of
.1, R. Rutherfot 1 D. B. Murray.
Their ordination ill take place on
Sunday, March 18th at 11 o'clock. ,
Our
day at
lila Waoi. It K1')RT. - le following is
the report mf the week) examinations
in M,: S. No. t. W. Wit 'anlgeh. The
names of those who obtain 1 fifty per
cent. and over are given. oral, 51,0
narks: V. class Christin Miller,
:kr: ,lean Clcu•k, 379. Stento iV.
retina ('lark. :Mui: John Millet, :395:
Jennie Webb, :9111; Art•hie Aitch
:ICI; Rolx•r•t I)tlrnin, 210. Senior
(firma Webb, 2.:3. Juttinr iiI.
ihn•nie Phillips. 217: liarvey Webb,
IN. Senior 11, - Stewart Pinnell,
a7ti : John Allen, 231: John Webb.
M'1. Junior iI. George Joynt, 272.
BE.e-racI E. AYUKIua s. Teacher.
Tiiu eusv, Mar; ll 8, 19Uti 7
froul Hayfield. Goshen and Uoderielr
township.
The Ging is the report of the
Hayfield public school for the month of
February, leased on attendance, de-
meanor and general proficiency :
Senior V.--UI',ent McNeil. Junior V.
Alice Tippett, Lizzie Robertson, Kate
(toss. Senior IV. -Cleave Erwin,
Laurie Fowlie, Herbie' Sturgeon. Jun-
ior IV. Forst K init. Maggie McDonald,
Itiaby Wesel*. Senior III. Ap1y.Sle-
Neil, Fi•eel. Davidson, Percy Johnson.
Middle Ill.--Joh. 311 Neil, Wilbur
Erwin. Robbie Harrison. Junior Ill.
Laura Currie, .511414.0lu Th , \\'inuie
31eNeil. Se ' • II.--h'lotetice John-
son, Ilene Ross. Maggie McLeod.
:diddle II.'-- Evelyn Pollock, Russel
Erwin. '1' Elliott. Junior Il.
Fled. FON' lie, Kathleen Elliott, A •
Elliott. fart 11. Lula King, Ft\y
til9lo t. useoi T. The following is
the report for the public school here
for the th of Februat y. irasel on
regularity. good deportment 'and gen-
eral proficiency :
Senior Ramo-Junior Leaving -
laurette Kirke. lona Stuart, Janie
Stotbers, Harvey Treleaven, Howard
Case. Jean %though, 'Pearl Bradford.
'Emma Sproul. Senior IN. --Ethel
Came, Beulah Walkout, Stua•t Mal -
lough. Hairy Anderson, Alma Robin-
son, Slay J •s, Edith Treleaven. Allan
leets, Edgar Thompson, Charlie
Fowler. Junior IV.- Ethel Glenn.
Gladys McLean. Bert Wiggins, Mostyn
Sands, Viva Bell, Clara Sproul. \'era
Dut•nin, Melville Glenn, Maggie Blither.
Irene Oliver. Roy Medd. Pearl
McNally, Lot-ne Y g• Leslie Pent-
land, •Emily Smith. Junior 111. --Ian
Mallough, George Case, Martha Beg-
ley-. ('ora Allen, Clarence Smiley.
Verna M'Nally, I.awle•nee Muyiley,
Hiezel'JuhusWM • Those taking part
of the subjects. -C. A. Tglineri', Prin-
cipal. -
.lunior Room Senior II. -'Myrtle
Allen, Laura Fowler, Stephen Sterid,
%mouel leers. JUnior IL -Itsra
Smith, Gertrude Begley, „Arthur
Rosh, Mary McCouyt, Riley Bradford.
Ralph, I)isher, .hervis Anderson,
Marvin\ 1►urnit. Senior Part 11. -
Fred. Eeriugton, Howard Anderson.
Clayton *nal.. LinnHrld Anderson.
Junior Part I. Kay Stotherw, Victor
Errington. Pr
Senior Pict 1. -
McNally, Olive C4 in. Alex. Anderson.
Harold Sproul. Junior Part 1.- Hazel
Augustine. Edith A deron. Frank
(ileum, Franklin Thee ipson. Ernest
itadfat d. --RUBY A. It( lakes, As-
sistaalt.
WitosEsueY.Ma h7th,
I'El*MO\Al,.- Sc.. S. McI're ie, the
genial and efficient clerk o West
`Vawauush, passel through het on
Monday last en route for Gtxlerit4l,
having (wen appointed as one of the'
county auditors to audit the county
accounts of 1905.
SEsslouSs mF SItNti`n'.AL Cut-.(Ilsa.
The mltalici Nal councils of Ashfield
:and West SVawanosh will meet in
their usual places of ass•eubling, the
former on Saturday, lath inst., the
latter on Wednesday. 14th inst. All
concerned may govern themselves
accordingly.
BRIEF Norms. -Wedding bells are
pealing with joyful sound 13.
Augtatine'a suet' sale of imple-
ments. stack, etc., is to be held on Fri•
day, 9th inst. T. (Wintry is the nuc•
tions er Quite a number of Dun-
gaunon's young men- took in the.
hockey matched Goderich and report
having had a good tithe.
IN ,► NF.w LOCATION. - Miss SI.
Haley, drieesnuaker. has re •ed into -
the premises situated above 1)t•. itice" s
office and drug estnblisl •0t and
recently ax•cupied by the Misses Sle-
Quoid. As it is in a more public part
of the tillage. than where she has been
carrying on busities, she Pxps-ets that
in her present premises she will nears
a still larger share of patronage from
the holies in this village and vicinity.
We regret • to report that Thor.
Elliott is not I 'proving as fast as his
many friends w Ild wish.
Epworth Ia'ag; . topic next Tuesday
evening will 1 "Lessons from
Christ's 'Work." tken by John
I )»silo•.
Rev. Benj. Nott, of (i(xlerich,
ached here rain• and evening
preached
Sabbath. Rev. J. C. leis/ preach•
tug in St. Slat y's.
Win. iBailie was in Toms o recently
s rt delegate to the Fairs .•A;. N•i,et' .
While there he attended the Laurier
demonstration held in that cit
LEEBURN.
Mahnay. Jfaus•h :,1
Miss Linklat'r left during Lief. cv k
to attend the welding of her ft -ion
Sliss Ruskin. of near Stratford. The
latter lady hiss been a visiteir herr at
C 's and a large circle of friends in
this cotutnunity' tender congratula-
tions.
After a pleasant visit of over two
months, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien have
returned to the. Forest City. While
here they were the guests of the
latter's parents, Mt•. and Mrs. M.
Foley. and alto oftslativts at Godctich
and Kingsbridge.
Sow His 1''.eRg.--X. Baechler, of
Port II mimi 'mi, with his wife:end young-
est ann. Charles, were here on it short
visit. NIL•. Ilaechler's visit was for
the purios• of selling his farm, which
its been leased tut. s ' )'waw to
Mitten Brindley. \V. OBogie gets
thl pitti'Iiase'1•. We uneletwtmlid
that Mr. Brindley has purchased n
farm about is mile month freta the
one he i leased.
Lrrmtt.t v Sts IKTY MKF:•rtsla. The
last liters -Society newt big like
the previous atheriugs had a goon!
attendance and the prow am gotten lip
was loth exc.. 'rat ,tad int••testing.
A new pealorum • upon the violin
appeared, in the, 'swan of ,1o1 n
Parrish. Our teat 'r. Misr Jean
Cantelon, gave a wel -metered read-
ing in goad fords. Silas .lab•\ Young
sang I► song very pleasingly and
,iohn 1'inklater, who at past enter-
tainments in Le'ehlir•ti was not a
stranger, sang in gond Voice, "Pulling
Against. the Stuart." At the next
meeting of the Society there Neill he
cents.
The
charge ot ten •lcents.e
an ndmiss'
meeting will start " at S p• in;
sharp, on Wednesday•,night of nfxt
week. - _ - .-- _--
DIABETES ALL GONE.
Pleasing Experience of Donat Laflamme
After Using Two Boxes of Dodd's
a Kidney Pills.
Ft.Margnerite, lhwchesterl'n.. Que..
March 5th.--(Speciale►--'Phar Dmitri.
Kidney Pills rapt only cure the ordin-
ary, everyday kidney ills, but readily
vanquish the moist autvancel and
dangerous forma of kidney disease,
has often been proved and the ease of
Oonst Laflamme, of this place. fur-
nishes one of the most striking clam -
pies. Mr. Laflamme had diabetes and
his doctor could not even help him.
Dodd's Kidney Pills cured NMI com-
pletely and permanently. Mr. [.a•
"My diabetes is all gone.-
flamtne says in speaking of his rase.
"The two loxes of iksld's Kidney
Pills mired the. I recce nlntend Dodd's
Kidney Pith; It/ ,ill my friends and to
all those who suffer from kidney
troubles."
IEvery 1
Two Minutes
ASHFIELD.
T( uremir, March nth.
Ameagss .tan. I'uursENT.%TroY, --On
SI Lay evening. February 111th, the
house of Sir. and Mrs. Ferguson.
•Ifamt, wits flit, seen. of at pleasurable
e .•rat in which Was mingled a touch
of . dress, a l t•ge uaimtx•r of neigh-
bor and friends gathering to spend a.
week evening with them ere they de -
parte( from one midst. During the
five year they have been with us we
have nlw yo; found•then; ready to help
in any go I cauls` with such hearty
gosl.cheer hat we felt it a duty as
well as a pl . titre 'to show thein, in
mane meagre way, aur appreciation.
After sill haul at. •urble d Mr. and SI tie
l•'ergtlsou and 5 'ss Freda wt•te called
out into the dint' -room, Where the
pastor. Rev. W. Smith, read the
following address, w'' ole Mt. and SIi's.
Ferguson. were each sseented with a
e Portable rocker a d Miss Fretla
with a dainty china teal .rvice.
To Mr. nod Mtn•. Jnlul Ferg un and M(.+s
F ri'Ia
Ile:es #beaus. It I- with ci .icon, sorrow
and regret that 'v'e have bearded of mu -intend-
ed wnmo al from mer nddsi. and. nun, 1 by our
de•clin.l' iowamd you, we hair assent ed hen'
this et ening to +how In • small •ay the
esteem iu which yon arc he•,ri h3• your lends
in hackled.'+ chutrl' an1 vicinity. aurin our
s.liourle In our midst yo'r worts am l lid - n, lee
Moe always lawn me the side of right. In y e4'
•n'nircl ion with the church, Sunday school a
Elmore le League- yon have Ie1'n faithful to lh
duties in runnect ion with the varioo+ Slides of
trust and responsibility end rusted to pm. we
shall miss you much. anrd could heartily wish
that yam removal front us was a thing oft the
[natant flit on'. However, we +1 bow tot e
me, liable. we must sever those happy ties, we
must w3' "geed bye.' But before we do so ger
wish to leave behind ns some tangible token of
our regrind• and good wishes. Kindly accept
these expressions of our esteem. with these
outward evidence. of good • ldl we emnbine our
fervent prayers en. th
rat the Divine ine blessing may
accompany you each Ihmugh life. guiding You
In moments of perplexity and unrertnlnty, soul
finally when your earthly pilgrimages have
ended nay you welt be drowned eongneror at
the Fat bet's right hand.
Signed on behalf of the menders of llnckett's
church and friends In the negehheist rhood.ilittt.n.
Jmnx HACK I:TT.
After the presentation alloined in
singing " God Me with you till we meet
again. Mr. Ferguson then replied in
behalf of Mrs. Ferguson and himself,
thanking their visitors for their kind-
ness not only at the present, hut
during all their etny, in tinier of
trouble as well as joy. He said that
'wherever they wt•nt they wmuld ever
remember the kind friends they hail
on the tenth. Am for theme tckens, he
felt they did not deserve them and
mtatel that they had been more than
repaid as they went along for anything
they had done. in the church and
church work he. felt that Gal had
strengthened and blessed then and he
hoped that God's Meowing would ever
test on the members of liaekett's
church and community. A dainty
hunch was then served by the ladies of
the congregation. and the remainder
I livers. Myrtle Oliver.
i. H. Robinson, Scott
BELFAST.
T;Ksnty, Mar. nth.
Nits. Annie Sherwood is visiting her
(-minim, Mrs. W. McDonald.
Miss Bertha Sherwood still makes
her tripe west of here, giving music
lessons.
W. 1'. Reid will take up the topic at
the Epworth League on Thursday
evening,
John Ferguson will have his Auction
sale of farm stock and implements on
the 16th of March.
Remember the concert u, 1x
heldd at
Rlake's appointment on the troth. A
splendid program Is being preloted.
All aur cordially invited.
\\'e are sorry to nay that W. Spe er's
tarn was burned on Friday night.
The cause of the fire is unknown, as
there is no one living on the place.
W. Twamley has bought the farm
of Ned Rutgers, and has also pur-
chased two m• horses front hint. Mr.
Rodgers intends leaving this vicinity.
The made are in a poor condition
for those who have wood and loge to
draw. We see some logs by the road-
side: we semitone the owner is waiting
Mr sleighing.
A number of young people steentit
pieasant time at the home of Mr. and
Mae, ,iohn Hackett on Monday even-
ing of last week. The evening was
spent in tripping the light fantastic to
the strains of the violin played by
Ernest Irwin.
Clark's Lunch Tongue.
A tender, tasty "sweet bit" Jot all
".•*bons and all occasions. ' Makes
delicious sandwiches.
Physicians tell us that all
the blood in a healthy
human body passes through
the heart once in every two
nutes. If this action be -
co es irregular the whole
Mod suffers. Poor
health
felled
poor blood
s, Scott's
Emulsion makes the blood
pure. One reason why
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is such a great aid is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood. It is partly di-
gested before itdnters the
stomach ; a double advan-
tage in this. Less work
for the stomach; quicker
and more direct benefits.
To get the greatest amount
of good with the least pos-
sible effort is the desire of
everyone in poor health.
Scott's Emulsion does just
that. A change for the
better takes place even be-
fore you expect it.
We willsend you a
sample free.
Be sure that this
Facture in the form of
a label is on the wrap-
per of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
Scorr at BowNI
Chemists
Toronto, Ont.
to cc.".ad $t.tle
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News.
ltennwitw•r• the date of Tanta. ,t'
Stn's visit to (bmderich, and if raw
eyes bother you in any way make it .1
'all
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the Britian,
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hotel on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, March 1 tth, 15th and 16th.
• First Thing You Know
• spring will be here and everybody will be
busy. Y OH won't have time to come to town
to buy 'pacing material. Take time by the
forelock. Buy your, fencing now.
Our Coiled Spring Wire is guaranteed by the
Illanufacturers. I
Best Hard Steel, High Carbon, Close
Wiped, Bright Cleveland Coiled Spring
Wire. it's the best that money will bay.
A carlo l is now on the way from ('leveland, Oleo.
We a o have a full line of BARB WIRE (two
and four 'p -at), WEAVING WIRE, Nos. l:3 and
13.
Some rea snaps in - PAGE WIii FENCE.
Get our pric s before purchasing.
Special inditerents to early buyers.
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DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY
I STEM MENT OF AN (k'rixiEVAltta\,--
'rile remains of the late Matthew
Russell. of Cnusfotel, township of
.Ashfield, were interns! in Ihmgatmmn
cemetery on Satinslay last. ROY. ('.
Itntherfutel conducted the obsequies
and there was a large nunlls•r of
mourners, The deceased was widely
known in this section as x11 imduw
trislls, generogls and worthy citizen
and wit.+ highly esteetned by all whir
knew hint. He leaves to tuout•n his
departus' a avidity, one daughter and
five sons, fir whom the sympathy of
the conittunity is extended. 'rhe
deceased was eighty•thtee years and
neve this of age and lard been for
a numbs of years as resident of :Ash-
field township. lie was a consistent_
member of the Prbu
rovtet•iachurch.
BAYFIELD.
TrKnn.ev. Marcli lith.
Mr. Miller. of Huron College, ;etl-
pit I the pulpit of Trinity church oh
Sunday.
Richard Smith, of London, is back to
town. He intends settling here. by all
account". .
The Chatham Incubator and
Brooder has created a New Fara
in Poultry Raising.
The setting Hen as a hatcher
has been proven a Commercial
Failure.
THE S/.T7IA(' /ICN -Her failures The Chatham Incubator and
have discouraged massy a poultry raiser.
You can make money Brooder has always proved a
raising chicks in the right Money Maker.
way -lots of It.
\o one cholla-. that there Is nloneylin 4'a i : A Light. Pleasant and Profit.
good chickens with as goIncubator and
Users afthnl'hnthnmincuMaulrandnnrnd�•r able Business for Women
have all trade along. If you still sling teethe >1a iiv women al toslay awaking an hide.
old Idea that you eon suc,easfully run n poultry r'nded bio m nod sista h n,mu•y m'er
business using the hen as a hatcher, we would iuunah raising poultry with i Clathey@ lama-
like-
ama
I f ke- to reason with yon. gator.
In the first places, we ran prove to Yon that
your ItC11141 cash buss In e•gga which rhes Viten. Any woman with a lit thr,leisure time rat leer
Al Id lay during the time you keep them elis(s+nl ren. wit hunt any {lroviema experience
hatching and brooding, wail be enough to pear or without is cent of lash, he•gin the poultry
for a Chatham Iueutetor and Brooder Iu ave busiuu.:e anal make money right ft he start.
or six hatches. to say l,athina/ whatever of Mere perhn(n.. you have n frlrnd wl10 1,. tiring ger.
larger and better result+ attained y uta If not, we 4'.+o KI y.• ynu Ibe nane�ainf many w lin
of the Chatham Incubnt or end Brooder. started with anode misgiving only In ho rnr-
If you allow is hen to set, you lose rat least prised by the ease and rapidity with which the
right weeks of laying it twee weeks hunching profits erne to them.
and dye weeks baking care of the chickens). or (lf entree, carers el squad, on getting it
way in the eight weeks mho would lay at haat tight start. run i i I taint right. 1'oa ran
three dozen eggs. Let the Chatham Incubator never make any •', nstaint right.
rarer . a
eg
the hntohing, while the lieu goes on laying poultry onset with hens as hatchers. tote
egg mist have a good 11114111/0101- and Broder. hot
(war No.3 incubator will hatch as many ears• ilio,, mems in t he ant i nary way net Iu)rsln/u'iH,
It. twenty setting hens: and do it bettor. Now, which, perheapw Ann ate not prepared to take
here la a quoatiou in arithmetic: -- ,last. now, soul thin Is lust where. our species
If you keep in hens frond bayinguKrr Cutncs in
fora weeks, Mage 'emelt rash do If ymt are In earnest, we will set yml up in
iall 3 dozen ego, and e6i
you Ince if each hen wools have the poultry businessrss wlthont a rent of cash
ere down. If we were Clot sure that the ( hatband
worth 15 cuntn per duzeat Ans. p.tn. in1•nlwtor and Bressler is the best and that.
Theref trio, when the (-Islhnm lnenhatnr ta with it and es reasonahle eminent of effort on
hao•hlug rho roarer of rags that lwenly hens your Mart mai are sura to make money, we
would hatch, It is really earning Iwo e,ash for .yell wo,Ud not make the special offer below.
-{amt Insides producing for your ppront cheeks
by the wholesale, and being ready to do the
me I hiug over again the montenl ends hatch
istr.
• Thor run think. therefore, that, it pays to
keep the hone laying and let the Chatham
Inenhat or do the hatching
There aro many other era+nuc sky the
('hntiaon ierabit°, and Brooder outclno'cs
the setting hen.
The hen soils when she Is ready. The Chat
ham Iamb ctor Is clwa)'s ready. Ily planning
to take nIT a hatch at the right time, you nay
have plenty of broilers to sell when broilers
are scarce and wires at the top notch. If you
depend on the hen. y„nr ehi,ks will grow to
broilers Ins( when every either hen's chicks aro
being marketed, sad when Lh• price is nut no
stili.
'l'ho hen i" n careless mother, often leading her
cluck-, emotional, wet gross, hushes, and in places
whererat. can confiscate
e4' young..
Tg
Chatham Wonder Is•hnws Itself. In n
perfect mother and very rarely less., a chick,
And is not Infested with We.
A!loge!her. therein nlmnhmely no reasonable
reason for continuing the use M n hen a. it
hntchrr and every reason why 3'no should
hao• et (' hat hnn, Incubator and Roesler.
tee are making a very mycelial offer, which
it, will pay sou to Investigate.
Wm. \Vatusley, of Owen Sound, is
home this week visiting his father, who
4'r
in v low.
S
The Methodist church choir were
entertained at the home of Jaunes
Wallace on Monday evening.
Chris. Parker. of the front rad.
entertained a few of , his friends one
evening last week. He left on Wed-
nesday for the West.
The ladies Aid At St. Andrew's
ehnrch intend holding an ldsh scut
In the bnsetnenI mf the church oil
Friday. Match int h. The arlmi '
will be 15e. e
i rcaTtt or .1 sure (',IMI'nttt.l. It is
our and duty to chronicle the death of
,lanes Campbell, of Stanley, who isne-
cutnMd on Sunday to that, fatal dis-
cal' pne ia. Decreased was is
highly esteemesl farmer. energetic in
business• amber in character, and kind
and generous to all who knew hint.
He was a att'ain's of the Orange order
,enol also was district tl•lwsurer frit
StanleydlIistiet. The funeral. which
took totals. on Tnesdxy, was r. large one
stitch was cexiduet d by the Varna
Orange lodge, assisted by brethren
Small Premises Sufficient
ForPoultry R 1 ins
It
Ms. 1- 60 Eggs
Ns. 2-- 140 Eggs
Is. $--24S E1gs
/IE (.71A 711A111 INCUBATOR -I
success has encouraged 'wary to make
more money than /Air ever thought
possible ort of chicks.
Every Farmer Should
Raise Poultry
Almost every farmer "keeps hens, ' hal while
he It naw+ l hat then. a+ a fort )10 t of point
in thea business, ec en .vheo Irtt fag It take rare
of Itself, few harmers etre aware of how une'h
they sr,•LIewil.K etrry )rer by 1o1 getting Intra
Ihr poilltrY Ines)ne+s In such a tiny a. to make
real money' out of It.
'rho setting hen nam hal will never be a
e•ntwaeen•l,el murres.'. Iler business. Is to lay
eggs and h0 should la kept at. It Tho emir
Say to raise Mai -ekes for profit H to begin right,
buy3 installing a I'ha t hater Wen owl or +• MI Wormier.
each a machine yen ran begin hatching
on a laerge wale at any time.
Von •ern only get one crop off roar fields In
n adult, hot with o e•hathetn incubator and
Bassler need ureliunry attention, yon mm raj"..
1-hickens from early Spring until winter acid
huts t n carp every mmnth. Think of it t
%yP1role a few farmers have djse'vercd that.
I l,a]o I" motley lin the' pooh ry busi ass Nod Ice e
font. Ihln branch of farthing set profitable that,
they )•ave installed severed Chatham Ineube-
tors aaalyirooalers after Irving the first.
)'arhmy you 'think thiel' it re,lnlre" a gr.•nt
Intl of 11, t.•'a a great dad of technical know
•
ledge to raise chickens with a I 'helium' 1',u.
I actor and Itrn•J.•r. If so, you are great I
lake'. your wo• or daughter can attetd lee
I lie ulaclefne 1.101 I,s.t after the chickens with-
out interfering with :leer regular buluebold
duties.
The market is *tsars gars( anti Price"" are
awns low. The debars le al,•o v'" -In es, ere of
I he supply anti al 'curl' thins ti the 3rar ) ns
Ian ,Tsai allyg •l any ince ria ear.• I n louts for
Kona limner+, Withal hnthstec h.cu1•ni u? and
I in"strr '01, u -a11 •dart 11Nl,(ling al the right.
helm to bring the rhil•ke'ns In smoke -table
hn.iter+ when the . it/ply Is very haw 1111'1 1
ericaa alsemlingfy iu(gh. Thio+ you touts never
do wit h hens as hatcher,
We know that there Is money to the tempry
In141111 M far every farmer who w ill go menet st.
right. All you hnvr 111110 M to gel e t hat/AM -
Inculatnr and Bressler and start it. Hut per.
haps run arc not Ien•p red Jest now to spend
1111, trloney. \'lits iA why we make the seee'clnl
otter.
WE WILL SHIP NOW
TO TOUR STATION
FREIGHT PREPAID
A CHATHAM
INCUBATOR
and BROODER
You Pay us no Cash
Till After 1906 Harvest
AIR ?
IS
THIS F
dye know there Is money In raising''hlekene.
We know the C hatband' , Ins lelamnr anti
harrier has Ti' cgleal.
We kDOW ,t hat with any reasonable effort am
ynnr part, yula,aumot bat teak,• muco) out of
the ('bath„a1 Incubator and Brooder.
We knnsv 1h.1t %r made a siruihtr otter last
year alai that in creel 1.4.1, I hr pn3'aer,ts germ
art cheerful') and prompt' y. and that in many
ea e••• money gen0 arc panlol by letters en•
a s ',tossing satl,6ect inn.
• 'Therefore. Sc. Ivor nn he-itatlon in making
(if ••611,e, If yon have 1M, of room, Sc, much -t:rnllenen. tsar 'so. 1 nnr's hal or i- ell thy-, prtrpsdt inn to rcrr) hunrsl- enno"t damn
rho boder, tint many' a man and Sona,, me right. 1 am pn•, feed l' rail -,*teal with fa, will "r' woman whn nay w,.h to add to their yearly
r.rryIng ,n s 101,44444111 and pronMMi Isa.ltry et ,a burger ons from ynu next ye,. H. H. prnnt, with a small expenditure of time anal
tan-,Ins++in a small city or town MI. Anyone f. -.11"n". LUulsxy,(lilt." rarer.
with n fair •i,id minh a rat +bel and n anal( ••tient lemon, I think troth Incubator and This toady mean. that we will sot Tnu up In
final ran raise penury ;Tented,.the pwnitry� lin Jnes. ora Ilat 3 m ran maks
lint to 'hake enemy quickly. ',o most get Wonder Is ell,tfKbs. I got ..i het 4'••w. oat of ,w,s,,,y right fret, the start. without asking for
away fan. the oid Idenof a rain in do hte.ines' three batches- It. s. rt.e wt so. l,9at l sI 111 e, On1." ,..angle Clint from Tote lentil after Pare harvest.
with sett Ing hen, a+ hatelIyner+. engin
most get a (:AAlemen.'• I had never stern nn leenhwt'r " I we knew of is fairer otter. use world make It.
('hot team Incubator and ohm del-. until I received rains. I was pleased and cur. IVVVVVV rite uot a post ,•.sal with your mune and
To ern bye CcervIwsly to get a fall start in the prl,e'd to get over'.' per rent. and the OM -kenos addrswa and we will .1111/l von lull {{suiieslarw. es
right, wiry In the �tsssoultry Mason•.,, w•4' make fire all strong and healthy. A child could well as our ;seal fully 1110+t rated took. " How
a veryspecial offer *bleb it Is worth you• openoe machine s nteaseafully. J es. Lava, hath• to stake money out of clicks." Write toslay
while to ins (tollgate. well, Man." toChatham.
We 'so •.npPly ynu quickly es. , •li.lrihnling wnrrhol-e- s' a sla:nry. itron•Inn. Regina, \l'InnR
lte. New \t'nstminuter, RC.: Montreal.
1 h„,,,,,,,. r.,1,,,,,•. ..'. ' , ,1 dol, mac, and t4RTuo'T. \11, m
The MANSON CAMPBELL CO., Limited. Dept. No.7', CHATHAM, CANADA
let us quote you prices on a good Fanning Mill or good Farm Scale. II