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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-3-22, Page 5k't11E ,014N, GOi)Eklerl1 t) *TA Mil Tnu su.Wt, 11tr3I1 'J_'twi,ipb All overflow meeting wa11, held ill the writing i, Victoria'atveet church and was conducted by Kew. Jos. Philp and Ihe wader of the eIau'cb. . Monday Night's Entertainment. The social. side of human u.tut•e onday whet then ladies nized enprovided aeven- ing,'sup- per, ut,-p er, followed by 31 pV1l I1 m of music 1131 speeches, The angler was set•vetl in the Iuasemuenl, which seemed to 1111 admirably tulapterl to the purpose, ;dud tinder the NoI1tlt('Is attention of as numerous and efficient corps of weite•rs.. armed with. -ample Nupply of thus' deleet(ble things which the holies of North street know no well how to provide, a huge and hungry .'r11w'I was raiwrd to 1111 exalted state of 1844441 Ilalllre. Thu pastor of the church presided during the rendering of the progrttu in the auditor' . With him on the platform vete the president of the conference : Hey, 11. :11. Manning. "1 Clinton, chairman of the district ; Rev. Junes 11n,111ton : Hrv. H. \11:gilt• pi 33LOr of the flautist (-buret' gra'. \V. 1. Mahan! I. Her J. C. Heid, pastor of Nile Met11odi't eburoi, (1 (1 Itcv. H. Nott. The t'hoit• of the church, reinforced by member•., 11i the other chuvch eludes. gave t w4 cher- *Peskin good font. 1 *otos awls con- u'ibntwl - 3)y (;lute. If. 11 No., A. St ahel:laud, bliss 11c1'ittie and Frei! T. F:getter, 1(11 of them teeing meeivetl evithleamure and a )pl:iuse•. A (or - net solo by Clarence 1'e•ttningtun was warmly' em+ure'd. and Mr. Pennington responded with aseeend her The nmisical pr'ogr'am Was under the eon. dut•tnr'ship of A. Hoy Athens, who • acted +Liao As -are pitnist. ltev. 11 r. 11aax(•n 111 his brief remark. lel the Opening of the proer.eln spoke of the joy with which le 13.331 labored in the building Af tar ,en' ch33r•c11: nest, 13•calse of the great Purlsw(, in vice', and. further, Is -rause of the hearty iseoperat hitt of llie otli.•i:as and it itel,i al members of the r11,$r'e•g:t- lion. Ile holed that the new church w11nld be 111e birthpl.u•rl,f rattly sults Mal a centre of great inthlrnrr in the r 't y, 1'he:addreseea by the !.t1*' oliui44'I a3,14' ii, c11ngratultury vein. 33.•v. 111. s\Vliglt, for the H:apt kit., eta' Ito:. ME. 11 1t4m, for the Prebv- t- urian-. sla.ke 11f ahs synip:oily et Om sister churches 'in the I"ngregltlion's effort aud of their pleasure in its ful- filment. Several t•.afe►etices were 111.ide to church union, land Its1. 11r. . Philp especially dwelt linen it 3131 s 'thing he Ilrul low Is'e•11 I'3 ikitig for. -aVithettew•..t,iliug for ,111 erg • union, he LI got there Might lie a • e.tufcdrrntion of 1(11 the I'rot•st4(nl .•Inrrches of the 4ralntl•y, which. while retaining tllrit' distinctive features., 'night in gnat emitters stand together' and wield 11 mighty influence. Such .44 confederation would :also Mean greater e. y ,and Mle•lr•asld power in missionary work. Hrv. '*I3. 11:tt- ning gave s tho,ghihtl and !evilest l• 4 •r11pii til,• Mini. Octal whh•rss x11 t K having a church so) well 3,3, ‘ idl•d with the Irll•:11t3 of carrying on their work. the rung/rind'-ivoutd nine enspli.y their energies in the further - :ewe of 33i,• rnis'ionary cause and would take their share in the great %i•ork 111 11, erengelixial inn ,1 the world. trld. 11ra. Mr. Heil, (eeriest :sl3Mt34ive feeling''. in ta tint he heart, or the me• 1.I,,•r. of the North street eongregati when he referred in warm terms of admlir,tiun and nl1.e•tion to their pastor. Rev. Mr. Hazen ; it was Ia tribute well de+••evert• lentotle• of the Mont Iiiellealtlt 111,1114111s of 't1( ea•e•uing 4,f ideas,re and g*Nml feeling. Regret was expressed at the • nnavotlI1thle al4s1'1r(e 11( )tr'. J. A. ' Anderson. pastor o1 Knox rionwit. who l.ot,iut(•nde•3 to lw• presthit, bol war 1:11141] away 111 1U1111e•afeu r11up11 Lusi,e,s, \t the Close 11t Ihr p) •twain Costive Acbram movers. seconded by It. \1'. 11• Kenxie, a vote of thank% to the speakers, to the eheit• and ted olh4•ls 1,.,' their lassirt:a,ce.:anti the emotion was heartily endrlrs•ed. The 34113•(ed1 of the evening were Abele dada. The tnusival pl:og1'14111 % ('4 its folk there.1 131 1 •i,1 t..l I,o:u P11/1.1 ins of 1( s" r' 11 Horning' r 3110L. glver•".A.a1 rr uu 1 Soto ".Thr t.1o31 .e l.f'L.':ah. MeV 11ue . 'C'rctst dildo , • 1' Ineri•, 1 I'. unu,1(Ilm .3'!.' .."UGM. 11.3%s atrr.y ..t. I'. 1,,a -nor 1'haty ...":+reg, of ermine- ..4 boot HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY Finds H. S. Barnes Younger Than for Years- Dodd's Kidney Pills and Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets. Kat Portage. IlnOnto1larrh i!) t S isr•- int.) 31t. 11. S. 15(rm•s, a w•e•16k,own citizen :411d father "f as for,11'r Warn' of this town, 14'11411.atrl his eightieth birthday some t' • ago, but 1s still :am su1341•1 and energetic 1(r 111:111y men test . year, younger. "1 ft•e•I y11unger and in better health Their I have imr•n (1.years,- 11r. i(slrm, .SN's, ••:113 e 11 I give the redi3. to 1►.4id'r k111n4•y Pills and troll's 3))'.pi'psi4TaWets. 1 etfTered ee•ven•. ly with a pain aern3t nay Il,u•k and n liuruislg seasllt' when urinating 'that, was very painful. I►e1ld'. Kid- ney Pills tinsel Inc. I was also :e teem allferer from iitonu,•h - trrnl131r+ 4111,1 U4n1d's J►ystwq,da'ra111els mel nu• right on u1y-fect." From the Far West AWeider, Ulan, who was recently elettrd In Congress. (alio. to Washita/ - UM to.'1(wk aro 1 and neve it hathis duties wart% Ile. ,was hospitably re- ely/d and Wean wined and diners a tat many . times by his en/leagues. Before he welt house he said to his friends : "ily 34.31.rge, I've bad a g3eal thee t 1 have had (Unwire and bleak - tests a114 snppere Ritter*. given to me. 111 fall, 1 hna•'•n't I104 my knife 11)11 of - my sloth 'since 1 etluck town." --Ex- change. Largest organ in the t3ody is the liter, !hitt' wander lhnt liyei'. trouble makers you feel se rnis•rehle. The Ntymtoms are cenetil!tatiem dirzi• nese, indigestion, headache, feeling of depre,lsien and Isck of appetite. Their is but one sort• cure, 1•, Ilanliltott's Pills. in every OW the ' are 4I keet11f111, Ry relying on I)r. Hamilton's Pills ,nit are sure Of strong tit.,l.lity, nourishing blood, 'bright, oheery spirits. No longer wilt 111( i settler fr,rn disordered liver orud- neys. The marvel of this imelieitre that it keeps you well prevents a wards off Nirknene of every kind. 254. Per hex ever'yw'here, A Bao Spell. Little Marion wn,i invitedher 'ml allet- to dine 1(t, dile lioniseof ve'r'y primer friend, awl, %Visiting her to ap- pear nt her best, her they told her eforehand that elle must not nee tinhivtrnble Irnlarks about nnythi1g On the table. Marion remembered her in3trne- Ilnns well until the tasted her den- sert, aud then, leaning across the table low'ards her mother, in a very audible whisper she epellrl, after the manner that, she bad h.'.at•d grown prrHlde spell when she wan not In- tended to understand, "Mamma. - bt•i--,'alt plc."—LippMTMLV's. REV. JOSEPH PHILP. E.D... Pe>"dent of the London (:enfe.en:•ea, , ORANGE BRAND LI IDGE., Sleeting- Closes Early Friday Me: n;'IE To Meet at Orangeville Next Year. • 'The Orange Grunt L /•I,; ..f t l•o.0 i.l West runtimes( its o,3 , n Thursday east awl 11131 r ' ,.'•:•-'1 its business pull after Le e hour. Oo.u,e% Ole Was' e h.. , ee 1430, of no,: ill.3 Ind u, '. I c, o . 1'Ir•r3'a31 1 spirit .•d rolt1•-r Ir' 1•. .•.I 1.)1.:111)(1•V aid 11(4.1'Moon? ho:: -' ilii• latter plats.' bend,( only ti W.• votes t..:• d 1111I A Itirj.e portion ofth( day waa taken f lir lieu,=ion of oeesitizaeloti. A pt'1.13asntil111 to inure.. o• the le. valeta lu.w,.mmvlt 1111' 1111' p(IU31•13 M31gr, 14 ,111 111 eents to 'Ll et nos, 1•.i urganitlui-ut purposes. w,e. ,nhmliitl•d by the special emit lliltee nm enKar.i'a- t' , but wa, stoutly opposed I.'. Mthly of 1lie 411.111g;41.,•31, .1.,1:, \Vright, Toronto Jtnl'ition. 111 presenting ' t h.' 1.•134.11. lintliuwl 111.• whew.. proposed. Of 1he fund. .,t (:4:11111 bodge, lifter J411411ary' 1. 11'117. it was 4yit Kested I'1 expend *tomtit feel armours Num "t *Loire heiteg rlesite,l aC'11nvt•. .. rnulitlitlre i l 1134. 33,l- proposeil with lower to .v1;.'_.• ai..l decide the organizers. '1'b,' 131..•1(,. was 111 be r:limed by as per capita lax •.1 Li cent which none unity :uunurfln 1., 111 cent,, 311 the prirlulrt' lodge ,. Brand Lodge etralt4lally (licid,'.1. and the p41. ',3:(13.111 of the 1• ter carried by 121 111 ult. Fo,t member,. of the Ontario Le•gi,- kWt1111• to Id11•,sed the I, ml:;•' 111 111.' Ilftely111,n s1"nl"11, aud SpeL.' ill :1 co11• 141:1111141111'v vein. It. It. liaun.y, 11. I. I'.. 11f \Lwit"t3i,, thought it the duty of til.• Irethr,I*'lo wl41rb (3.3,•1 n- 11lrllts. 1Intl the oilier liven of the f, . linked strength the I h,ntirlton 34u1- rt•llu,'nl, hl. thought, condi) 114,1 1larse3 ihr aut,im,l11 W' bill-,- T. S. Uuaa, M.'1'. 1'.. 4',N,L,tow,, thought the ord,•' 331.31 ane) .11eally twinaged. )r. F. '.V. Lrwi+, 11. P. I'.. Ili .og- ri11e. node it plea fel. ,, •1,• .'1,1 1111-I. .131111. and 11.41•11.4• 41 wi: Vi 1'1 ,i, I.Ir,I- frrill'n 4111th, seat u- 331 0:.,11 pi ke• of mmr•tiui3, 11. 1\'. 1,-41v, 11. P. 1'., 344., .'tu'.'t*',', 11(311) spoke. - 't'Ihe Patti.). by W. I1. SIr1'her'-)n. o: T1,r/a1111, 1111 .w•l3tvtl• ,*11/311134 w.1• *11314•rr(3 311 he print. d in pamphlet form. Th.' Deputy ltran11 Master,. 3.. '1'. ISs,„Lt 111 l: nolo,, w':voo pre•p311'.r1 to 11••,1 I, for the repeal of illi wgnullfr school legislation- passed 14111.4' (.1/11- (1`.1.•1-:11 11111. UI .II the brethren ii, t:rand I.•.Ige' the 11.11niitim brethren ate prulw11Ty oe,t the most pleased. 'I'll1•it 1 t fon' ••,ill. (1(l their new 111•all:;.• 11.,11 tuna 1 111.011g111o grout of $..4. an 341,111 ion to it lith.• o%1.1- al's) 3'.')14.144 4 13y the Itepid y 331°41111 vl.•r.•tary. %V. 11. Ilia. Kerald, of Toronto, o, IV..5,.,d:O', Another want of don ea” made 1,3 the True lllue Oe'ph;111age•, 'it, WI. t worthy 31)s43310.1i. Fraternal greet- . l inRs .were ext•, 11 I t 11. he Grand Ledgel session t ('sl K.0y. '(3 • 1(d Mayor Tat extended to tileIa larilt:l' 11 we14.141111• 111 (i•Nk.') 1411. :11111 A. M. Ta1').'on behalf of 113• brethren of thin s•,tion, expressed his pleasntr• that it hail been deemed wise to honor Nnron ('4.111)1,• with a visit,, W, irk for Ie1111N'1'a11,'1• 1(n111tlg the nlem)e•rs was an Mitsuo ant •,,rtes that wentiota front I he ue'rnitlg s3p31i1111• After the 1irand 131a,ter. 111 his ate fluid ;Mitres,. had alai,.d that su,le net fun In. taken hl expunge frim the mimiles the resolution pasw•.1111 o year con)tnending 11,.n. Clifford Sift on for hip altitude on 1)43'setteed'1.u•-liu)1, the ,letenre 114 any reference to the matt 1,1' in the (irald Lodge 1(.'a^Imi1111e,) so1114' C(11nmlIIt 111110111{ n st'ct ion of he breth- ren. • Election of Officers. J,•Ii. !k•utI. of Walkerton. wens 1•e -elected Grand Mit.t.r tot at third ' term. Ile wan not opJNlslyl, neither Wile the 1). (3, 11., K. T. h.:•Ise•t•y. of London; the Assectate !/eptly G. 11., Barry Lovelock' of 'r.11onto: the (hand '1'm,temer. .10111, lleiyitt. T1414),t11, elected this te:1r to steered the late R. F. (1harke, ,11. 1'.:, nor the energetic Yeeretary. 1441(1. Lt.•, 'Ter: Moto. - 7.11,' ((rand• Chaplain is nee. \Vnl. Lowe, \Vinghu., who 'Wee Merited oye•1' Rey. K. 4'. I.:Iker. 'I'or•- onle. The 1►eputy (31111.1 ('haplems ion:: Ret'. E. C. Luken Toronto: !fey. John (',,burn, wlayner: Hev. F. E. Howitt, Hamilton ; R4'v. Philip.1 Mips. Hilhalale; Ret. ('hats. 1'eliy.'111t114)11 ); • li,•r, 1t itr.o,ltoe : 113'3.'J. 11 v.'.1. 13. (11111,1. ., 1.1,.1 I'„ t-,•,. , ('•,; 1, I..I':'1 1 t .e1( llix"n, 1, ,. 11-, 1 t • ilrt 4 I(•e- 11 , lM 11'. 11. 1 h"nl- 1 1143'. :. 11` 11 21, . '1'111,"nhnt;: • Rev, .111.1. .1.. 11 . .nlul_l„' 11 %l .1. c. 11•;'. 111: •1 fl '1 .': ill :. 11.-.13. ..t,fol r. I'll:,. 11. \\'hit,•, 3'' : It"y, In. \\'. Witten, 11:411':•' : 11. c. V:. '3'.' \\'right, nrant- i'•nl : 1, 1,411,1 1: • -i .11x1•. 11, n:mltiol;, ': ual 111 t're•rnr 1(t 1 `err. 111 '1\ 1- 'It3,111 )s..11-, 111teliell e: 41111 1 1 1 1('-, 1 J. 1h,baffy, 11, t 3 mI 1\'. I1. 11(1,,:\. \\ . '.i. r'itc.;elwlil. T'rtttu. '4 1- :141i11 el.. ':1 11.1nity 4:3:(33,1 See- rr1 111•. .1 I'..a t:ran,l 131.3,,' U'..1. l':ukhill. 11.4 041, cnmlul't. til'• ie.t.tllntion •'I "111, 11111•p, 33 It 11 I o,k 1,1.1,'1• lung .I., r nlidnilth1, 111111 611111;4 11 tie• forty- -et 1•111 11'21111111a1 orty--e•t1•nt11"14)1111(441 role: tint/ loi :4 el4x:e. OUR LOCAL HISTORY. 3'.',,„ 31131,,, of The sow!. 1:t:. 1 t,'.nl-witIrmiseh --------11,1- '3331+ f1-11 rine, article in y',ur 1:1.1 i-,11.• ,.4 oar 'lorthy tnw'ltsucln, 11r. I. .1, in.whieb hl• taker Its bad,: 1,1 -Ir' -111111133 lime, of the - Fenian. Ir. ii�4 •. and s1e'111., 31 11 11 -Nu' 3111 111111', y ..I . n eye-wiUto„ -1131 a 1i,11•! 1.3. n.t1)I.- .. 1'.• holy "f i. nn• ,461. r sa1.w•rNr ••1 •. -''113. 111 them ti3'w' 11(1/:, tar : I w•,\3' tr•,:u the I.o,ilia:. lite:d,l,--.of their c"u ut:eF d:1( I. 11313-e 1(a thei1t that llr. 1\'ligl3t , *.44'(':111%4' 3)1 3,11)• 1 .11)111 m":1 "lily 113• s.•et.e, :41,31 evl'nls\ 3%Veil 311 scribed, but also .,maty 11.1 „n. n, 4143 ('.31 3 th:(t t inn• of nn .1.1,1..'•itemenl that ytiirk/•ne{) 1 .-31141,.73 1..lt,04,1is111 into 1(eta' alms! _'.t4-,1•;'•1• tile, SJ:'I, artell•s are not .1111' int er1.st illy in lbeltl,. l'.1•' Ln► ,1'• n•liab►4 n:al•l:,!i3••. l!P•v ;43lni,h u•4ful In:11er1:11 foe' tot ,c 11;•: o• l e:,.. Out. 61.5 1'• 1.1.111'.11. 144313 p:(,si3. ..!f the ,,44.., 111.11,'3 e1, :1041 its Ili• ,I ••,Ur34 1, ..3 131 11.1 1 t':I4•ell 111• .i'••II t: rill., t c•'ord, 1„•hilnt I;W,l, /Dui it sw•Illn v ; 13%', 11'.'I'•9"I1•, that. seals- 111n('er•I.•.1 ,that ,Mudd not 1„• mule .lo s'ente limn !heal, Ie lo)e ibis 113. late, oar- r.'lirr, 1(t' ...•rwil r1•,•ntr of their • .0 lies d 4yN. Thi•' ili,31es 1.iz,n•s t, "The I1:,•, . of ih,• 1' 413 3111 l' u1(p:ulyrs 1'333 e 1, , „nle,l nnn'h t li i r 113 (glue 111 ,1 1',1, r a, hal 151-1.• 1, 1,341* left tri 1,'11. 11 3, ,' 4,. et11'rl 1 1 e,orr I h'.l p, 1'. lin;” `11 , \\'Ilglet'r, -,•3133.4'' 1011)11 1e eel.'dvd in tiles Ihr o' ,,. 11!' i. w1( •If now ene.of the •.111.1 limu•r, :" 11e-3,1•031, tuna .,f the 1,••t • he has. '1 1. uthe tr iv _11 d,v 311,1,' 11f •m,eetiotes 1.. 1•11c.•i4 hl 11.r,Iru1, :nod he .311.141. II ill I Lt! 11.:.11,1 L•:uel Ili.• 11114 hr -.1:3) l,t,t. l 1, y o r' ('hri'tnl:.s )hunts' r 111,4 h.• I+a, :i,4 ox• clb 131 3r- NcripliveLleu'lty. Ihlvrt,'t Wed 111 y '11' I1.w'11 Ill. -1.1111 a1 t•ta tatty ;that soul (Ake e 1 ak flu halts)• 33 , : 1 1 n truly*. N. 1, 4'rtt.lyo. March I:db. Il►►:. . The Happiness of Home '4 cry 1au•gely 1)41,4•1111. 1111 the mother's di -$.*,ninon: if she i'. Iu1in,t14y1 1(1111 Might. every • i» Ir:lp,y but if she 1, nerv".Is. ill -11314e lltl.l 4)•3431 - .l'a•e•ry- thing goes '-rung. Itri:hl. cheery women nsunlly use .1'erroz.hr, the Kle.te,1 h,'al1h0l,,lker known. - DV :tt•tintt-) !trough 113••1114o11 Ferr"z,rne i„ al.le 11, 3. 1o•h 4(11 til.• m'gari, film mrd 1„i,1n 1'••', it rsl:ablimhrm regular and henIthyacli,.n of alt function, 1,4111e Op the' general health, fortifle' the 31y31trm$1 with :1 n•31e3e ref energy t hat defies disease, 1►aut lint elf—Fer•n)- Zolle en3131 (1(11)• .19'. lit any drug store ; gel it Iola) 1'onleetMeta Hies out of ,be window w'h(tl 3101111333) .IH1•ks in at the ,1.ot'. New 1 ork 'Pinus. New life for a quarter. . Miller's (' is 1 Iron Pills. For mit!' by .PAs.. \Nilson. 1Ve wool,) meter su.rlx•et how nice • Ie•ople were if tile)' 'tli,t't New fork 'Times. a'o im strong you t have good app..? 3te. gessl digestion and good nsrin 11311lon.' 11i111•r'' 1' pound Iron \'ills bring all these, things'. For Nsle ),ylei. Wilson. • THE OLD NORTH STREET METHODIST CHURCH. The Met-holi'I cntgr"'):)1101) in lirxlet•iclI dutch knelt In 1111:i1. Shortly after the centtreg/1' ion built their first t•hnrrh, :a framehufldin, ooilthe pros. Waem the Sit. ent site. In 16811 was erected the brick church which, with additions at 1111 Takes the bit between your trrth r,,., to slake way for the tpll4rels/rtt Ihed ation utiful buiildingtil . year, when it was k►rrt down of theme frnllty days. Tha same jell v • aettaaUon comes to the borao. THE M'MILLEf' V DRAG• Device for' Working Heat Grace! Stony Reads—Directicns for Mak. int] the Implement. • One of the. men who'h.ao' 1Il 11 lee pelted to turn their attention to Iti• 33't- tt'rmrut ut or. 1.0,4(3; in [hot. own town Is J. H. Mc'yl/Ilei, of Helmer. 1\'l:m3 s• hick county, la., ,all the problems he bus head to meet 111.4caline with roatla exiettding over henry glades and sunny gnmlud lucre been the necessity which Is the mother of invention, says Het renal Roads Magazine. 1L'. A11.111 Illen hat, de 133ed all imp1e- 1114'l1t Willett la ter,:.'•\ the .\' drag to do 1,11,4 work and Which he describes as ft low's: • "The 11e131illen 1' drag requires two ph cos of plank 2 by to inches by 12 141(1, one piece of 2 by 6 inches by 14 feel, one piece 4 by I inches by 6 Leet. four one inch steel pins twelve Inches long, one link twelve Inches long, with eve bolt and two staples to bold rear end In position; two tgeples to hitch to. two pieces of band froin-nine.feet long by four Inches wide and 'one-eighth of an Inch thick for shuns and two pieces of band .hon three feet long ten hlches wide anti one-(•lghth of an Melt thick to make the adjustable opening in rear. "To make th.'.V drag first bolt on the shoes, lettln them come even at „diot\ ,19k\rmorvowarN 1ETAIL3 Or Tilt: xi 44311.13.'. Y 0810. the front end and extending halts' an inch below wood for a'cutting edge. Next bore through the ends of the 2 by 6 pieces the six inch way; then bore holes six Inches deep and twenty-four inches back from front end in the ride pieces; then bore holes and put in sta. pies to hitch to These should be about the centre up and down Inside piece(s and throe feet from the front end. Next sot up the aides and put the 2 by 6 inch piece on top u)i edgeways, and drop In the pins; then place the sides together -at the rear end with one ex- tending three Inches past the other. I'In on the 4 by 4 by 6 feet. Now bore a hole in the aide that extends farthest back three Inches from the upper edge and two and a half inches from the rear end: put in the eye bolt, which in fastened to the link, and place the link up beside the other side piece: put in one of the staple, to hold the extended side; from drawing back and the other one to hold then( front working up and down on each other: put 111 a pin an at. a barn door fastening. The,slde pieces should be cut out on lower side at the real' end, starting nye Inches from the upper side and coming to the lower edgy three feet from the rear end, thus making an opening for extra dirt to escape: bore a hole in lower front end of the three fool band irons and three holes in the. rear e•ml of each, and by placing then( over the ote'ning In rear end of drag the open- ing can be made adjustable. This open• ing should be kept closed as much as 1N)s-file, so that it does not Carry text Much dirt, though the, drag should (•airy some -dire In the rear all of the unit' to 1111 holes and low places. When the surface of the road has been cut and rutted by travel during a prolong- ed rain and before the earth has dried not, the drag should he draw, (rack and forth over the read. Thls fills the holey and ruts and crowns the road, prepar- Ing It to abed the wafer precipitated by the next rainstorm, and. by doing the work before the road has become hard and doh•, the material thus scraped up becomes Incorporated in the road In• Mead of remaining on the surface to be ground into dust. The cost of the con- struction of the drug being insignlfl- cant• It 11( possible for almost every farmer living along a road to build one and. by devoting a few share momenta after each rainstorm, maintain ag ood highway." The ' idea of the V a a drag as derived from, the pioneer split log drag. which from the recent earnest advocacy of D. Ward King has come to be known by his name, and it is claimed as an tm- provcment in that, baying more slant, it draws more earth to the centre; hav- ing two sides, one balancing•the other. It keeps its position on the mai (tetter and, being wide and rigid, it cuts the humps and fills the boles without leav- ing a Wavy surface, as results from using a one sided tool. Planting For Winter. In planting for winter comfort must receive the first consideration. The rude north wind must have its force broken. This may be accomplished by planting,. evergreens+ for wind breaks. But it is best. to attain the end with- ouMthe formal array of a straight bor- der, which fa often too assertive. The outbuildings should be placed to do part of the work, but so as not to show tar plainly that this was In view, Be- tween the' buildings groups of ever- greens may be placed so as to make n pleasing variety, add a beatify of their own and effectually complete the wind breaking circuit. in all our northern Mates the northwest wind is the enemy whose assaults must be guard- ed against. But we have severe winds from the north and northeast, and these points sh(ntld also be effectually covered.—James Wood In Garden Magaaine- The Useful Coleus. Coleus grown In the house is not no popular as It deserves to be, for we' have grown so used to masses of the common richly colored foliage with its yellow, purple and carmine border- ing our flower beds in summer, that we scarcely give 11 Its Just due as an in- dividual plant, The plants grow so rapidly that they will 1111 ftp many a vacant spotin a window box where more exacting Ones refuse to thrive. _ The Great Grain Condenser. The hog Is pre-eminently the moat profitable corn and grain condensing animal on the American farm. No other domestic animal is capable of converting so large a part of the freed 1t consumes into edible meat, and nn other animal yields so large a percent- age of dressed meat to live weight• Flowers For Easter and Spring. 1f listen for Easter ahow buds too ea1ly they are easily retarded in a. cool house. Start Matchers of splraea, flower- ing owering shrubs, and lily of the valley reg!' Iarly and bring In tulips, narcissi and other bulbs on.,e In ten days, The Old Brood,Sow, Tt Is not wise to m.card a paw he- ca11310 she Is old, If she 1s doing well, unless her place can he supplled by one which Is sure to do better. rs • Yhuale W. Y.W Idea A. McKim. Ki m AI heels w. tw1,44 A.0 ' Itelc. -11-1E ''L KHARANTA registered Are you a, a:wees.1 21 a bread- make•r ? Is your cake laud p.0117 a c= (ompiic.'ntcd by'y..ur friend)? If n 31, whose fault 114 it—your L4'254 r the nu Les, If you are aun•e:4- 1.:1 in :•tl,:r lines, your reputation as' 1 •.s.k i1 vin,'i1'ated, and it is plain:^ !111 fault et the (doer. look up the good bread and pa !rt n'a'urs of your acquaintance and lot ;hc,r lour experience. Vou will find that must of tr,, m re -11\:1('3 Royal Household Flour KL.:'y re:in :t is is r1( Tr I :'r hared for it :01,1 totting f•)r that extra rod a pi o'r, liettcr flour. For bread or ya,tn', it has no dual. c)gil%ic'a Royal Household— tQl.t.J' the name to your grocer. OgIIs a fkur mots Ce.. Lid. IlleatreaL "I),•ilvie'. 1:..o!. 41.r :t 1:uok,” own' :•;o I,ygrs 111' e%c.!lent metres. 31.10)c *4'.,•r pub11414r) \.'•fun•.. lour 3) ..,•er., at:,c11 yvu h•.,w•t. ..t it Fit LK. 153 • raa EE dress fabric stands for beauty and finish, represents style, means durability and satisfaction, Kharanta black cord de chene Kharanta black crepe bengaline Kharanta black theta cord Kharanta black voile grenadine \\'o w.1141 you to ,4y' theme goods. 3IJAII.\1'1'A i, I Roara1t(.' ,f exeelletlte. $ .00 DRESS SKIRTS FOR 13.95 • Just 23 in -l:. tut, .iI1 1(1:111,' for this spring. They ate a u antif.tetul el'r I.'4111114M, which we gut a turn on. 1Ilslt 114. (111.1, :1('1. \III' new 'grey Milne -spun. til•• Mame,' are dark gory :311 3 navy,b1oad,'ll th. They are well and ..ty- lishly m:uli• trod Its g04111 buying (ts 1a n1'w 115 bill for $'1.333$. Ne•w,h•n't jackets, mew rain -coops lyld mew clulbi,y; '11 MCKIM'S- BUSY STORE 1liller'-• (:rip ' 3'11.wd••td sure. FM. P 31:314. 34,':1:1,, 1\'IIm"n• Everw'th 4T// /g $1.00 ROUND TRIP GODERICH TO DETROIT TUEPAY, JUNE 19 RETU' ING JUNE :, 13 ; St's 1 (44'111)4',,51) 2 Pay 'n Detroit Write E. H. AYtR, Ag 1(t, DETROIT, for particula AREA YOU IAAK9tiC $2,' ' .22 A YEAR? x.N.ls, 4431, 31'.11. a.'4,:• .<,I,n. i'3nl.twill And pia .•34111 111,1 1!I r'cfry h .r.*, 131' y distr. No _ and 1(p nerd 1,. err,tr ihr»Uer,a1(,l. ).cxi(ilna r•'MI:tN' l l.lne.o . Vett .w1( .tart w'ithuuta nn of cutntale Write—to day 11. M %Rattai.t. to Cu., Waultsile Teas. anal CogTre,, Londw1. Out. HEADACHE \.wral);L. .. ♦ • .. 1., • .1 y.., 4:. iw AJAX34.wl.ts$ HlAOACHg AND NC.U3 4,"* CURL V„ heart depre..i.,n. Great...) curre(1 rJ •••r 1 Air nr r :her. en and Ap. A:1 J••aler. or d:m Urepn .11 /17.11 hi, l'q Simi,.., Ont, Zane, l'a.k if sot settaite 1. RUBBER STAMPS At it, sumo address, aluce 11141. Alsv Stencils, Steel Stamps, Price Card out- fits, White Enamel Letters, &a. Write us, well do the rest. Chas. W. ]hack, *'11.18 King St. West. Toronto. TO THE PUBLIC in✓t • tr 1 ,'(fi1:; r 411,14.1 (1Lr Ll .. I 1 , t 1: •-r Ii '. .. \ • 1 I•1(cl 131:,.-, 1I.il•.13••i1 •III, t Ir:., •„I. f not ire' r It.r1( • yfr- I 1 \\ 1 h: :%1 tl Fh!'1e t.• .dl •: i.1 of )1(•.1, I., t y r.. ,u11r 1 h.n,l n u 11/1. 1,1.61:e 11r I heir 111N•nJ p.ra.,•r.,.., '31 :, .. ,-rr'unun•e Ili. ors. McLEAN BROS., 1:,,,31 I.. , '1. .11111 1-;n.. re. G..!rtieh.a, r=rammonsmom \Vrit4' fol testimonial, p.P5 ,4111* for Lent \'.',' ale Dell in.'p:uetl 111 ,11311,13' y',.,r wants with a lalge''assort 'assortment 0 ,makt d, salted, tltried lfi and canneMM. '\ \\'e have it full line of Labrador Herring, Canned Salmotr4 Canned Kippered Herring, Lake Trout, Cured Had - die, Canned Haddie, Bloaters, Canned Sardines, Quail -on -toast, Canned Lobster. The old reliable Map! Leaf _Salaam it , .. ....'15 cents per can. Finnan Haddie at ..... ..•..lo cents per can. The "Brunswick'/ *dine at 5 cents per can Oriental Salmon at so cents per can. Genuine Quints; C sh ....q cents per Ib P. e DEAN, The Grocer. \ PHONE t COR. MONTRLAL ST. AND SOUARE, GODERiCH, ONT. v' v New Line of Spring Suitings O now really for the early trade. :III kinds of Materials in ;the • ,'west designs. (filler early All have our hest attention. 1 Frank H. Martin tIirrrr►r _ ► ago rrr�rr�trlrti •� r.r ear r rr� r r trsl►�arttl�. ��i __ r r r. rr r� r�rr� �r VIM rr 1�rr s taruris i�rswl rr� iii rr iiiiaisi i lliirlairWMOMiiilit for -4_4_ 'MOW iftrao---- • --.1 um .r.a.44'014'M.,-,Ax....stM11A•P`44,,,ww.04,00. /l 1N1M!yhNltMik•tlldty iwt... , i A11,1re+r Box 173 Uoderich Ont, 1x situSIMITadita THE FARMING WORLD c ANADA'S lAVORITI• FARM AND STOCK PAPER. 5'nblishe11 nt'I'or.Intoon 111e 1,1 nisi 15th of each month. 1(t•• 1► year, two years for 5)4 . ,;1(.l to the firm and ire tale r, 1•-. Flit; FARMING WORLD and THE SIGNAL Si 30 t, r enceyye.ens .1 wimple copy f,r the asking. Sub..ri ,ti.,ns Inks' , ,,,.( i1 ill 1,' dated from Jar,tary 1.1, 1:1141, N. R.—Above offer inrlud•a also a year's subscription to The Momt• oral Weekly Herald. FENCIN4G If you want a feuco this spring why not have the best '?We have the - American H) r a i i ield Fence .7 guaranteed to be the host and cheapest on the 'market. Put up in different styles. We have already sold over 1000 rods of this fence this year: The Hinge Joint makes it possible for the fence to withstand sudden and severe pressure from contact, with animals or other- wise, without pending rho stays, the fence springing hack to place the instant the pressure is `removed. It constitutes the most secure, IR$ttug and efficient lock and witliont waste of material. I las broad surface connection with horizontal I►lu•v, which connection makes sidewise slipping of the stays next to impossible. Very materially aids adjustability, the fence readily conforming to the ground surface regardless of grade. Expansion and Contraction Tension Curves '1'etlwion curves are placed six inches apart in all horizont:ll bars. adding largely to the natural elasticity of the steel. rcudering the:fent:e self-adjusting under various conditions such as contraction and expansion due to eltaliAes of tetnpt+rlltlire, hot. and cold weather, climbing, suck P1( pressure and Ether strains. Perles of e33p4ri.nee in the 'wielder him of American rents. et -- tendril with etrornlrnts willow, have detn,r,lrnhrl legend 41ne•Ilion that we hetet hie prohhinl figured sight an,1 I bat the t,nsiun curve. with the hinge joie t teatime. keeps the fowl• tight ler all tit 1 fillet-, every day of Ube year, 1110 atm long on lht• perste !tend in roadies. Chas. C. Lee �'/I�s►rz dal '3.1„1 ' i n,i'. eating and Tin- ' smithing given t!peci al attention. Holm. 'Phone 111 `tor•• 1111o11e 1n1•1111•111111