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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-5-10, Page 51 I► 1 ' It:N .\ I. • :0111.1! It'll 1)!' f',1 k!(' l'uU.suAv, ALay IIt, Idle,; 3 Permanent Shapeliness It's the inside of a coat (that you dun't see) that makes the outside ( that you do see) worth seeing. is the handwork -intricate stitching and moulding of collar, lapel, shoulders, sleeves -the inside tailoring - that gives permanent shapeliness and wear to clothes. "Plastic Form" Clothes are hand - tailored and hand -moulded, where hand work is necessary. "Plastic Form" collars are the most perfect in Canada. The way they snugly hug the neck -- the "set" give to the whole coat-- is a revelation to men who think they roust 1,1y custom price, to get clothes that ht. Test them any way you please. "Plastic Porm Parlors" tiODPRICFi BIAUl, Tule Agent Sho Food That Builds Maybe you think of Mooney's Sodas only as a toothsome tidbit. Don't overlook their food value Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas are made of finest Cana- dian wheat flour, pure but- ter and rich cream There's nothing else of equal size and cost that contain so much wholesome nour- ishment. A s ideal food. Al \Bao., have thine -fresh Ole twig) in I de 3 Ira paekagea I1i1510iNIEl i PERFECTION t' l; Sachs igsw "‚I, :..i.taNrrC Northern Navigstio%Co. Georgia, Bay, Sanit Ste. 111 Port Arthur and Northwest For See. Pert Artkar, Fen N'Warn std Duluth I„•..cr v..nd. 3::11 p.n.., Ma) 1. I. 7. 11, Il. n.n.' Lt. .iln nd lune I. 1.'. II. tit. mulling' : May 7. 0:. Yl and Jame I. 13 for Ilulnth. For Masltwlla Island, Soo sad Way Ports la•n,i I'ollingw.wwl I:tl pill. nwcn Sound. II p.m. 1,0 "rue -day-. Thur-d,n- and !LII Fur Parry Sound, Nyst Inlet and French Riser ta•n,e t ratings .wt 4 n.u.,. I'cau rrug Aland 'as. {1.111., Ila imide• Neth,' Moeda)- nust Thur -r1.1% Pi tcister icc.mmedae as I nelcelled. Lorrain Frel151 Tatra. Ticket. and information front all rail way ngrnt.- N. M. Gildersleeve, Mgr.. 4ollhuts,lnsl. C. M. Nicholson. Train, Mo.. Sicilia. NO NEW BLADES. '-r. N:kte NO ANNUAL TAX. if you wish to teat one of these Razors without RISK or OBLIGATION on your part, apply to us for details! tltt'b eh 1, G etJ Gam.Carew cps PRICES Pair la $441 Leather Case w►l. C..u•e tawa Easy, heard. li1Js "forto-llf,yinerir tin,.tla' (Yu.h Ion St r..I4,, $1 .00 Pres healed "Mists te Shavers." F'or !CO' by CHAS. C. LEE, - Gonerll h 1 111111111. 1 Ilkinir 11 IMMtBliw. ,guar ail lit 11 1.11.8111101811 ""1 " - " =1 LLONr INQL-STAY FENCE •1114 I I ell. bran 11141it !Ott ern, • I. I., It me N. terms. .en,. pt,n Far. r' , enrol Ma • reneln rennet. '4 t.M,y the.. Met•l M -.In,l. .II 1,11.11 fl14 rMl,.t^w I. May .ansa 1'..aln pn 411\ 1t-111- 1 NCL IMI LD WIN a J• NICHOLSON, - Agent HEADACHE Neeralgla and Nerve...ne•a cured gnIrt y M AJAX ANNADmcU$S. H'AaDcCuSjg Na heart dep,.,,,,.n. ( ireate,t rare a ere diro,en,i. rake nc c the..int ant eft. A lideAler,,., A,re.t Iris. A,•art. t Co, Snirens, One, Mo.1.i hick if not aaleeied. . - . Xews of the Sistriet. Messes. \Volker & Clegg. of 1Ving- ham, air, adding it fourth. awry .to their upholstering factory. Mrs. J 'a Sauldersm, a former resident of Windham, died recently at her haute in Orangeville, in her fifty- eighth year. Exeter's population is 1.57$, accdrd- iug to the eutsesiur's returns this year. rho total Iuacssnu,nt of the munici- pality is $552,210. Joseph S. Naughton has sold his hotel iu Kincardine to Leauis Zeigler, of near Bctlin. Mr. and Mar. Naugh- ton Will live iuToronto, C. Kilistr, of Zurich, blas been ap- pointed bailiff of the 111th ¢)ivi Court of Huron county, in theiphwc of Philip StiMt, resigned. J. W. Hunter, of Lucknow, has pm•- chatawd it general et ire htl.itiesa iii the village of Horning* Mills, and has re- moved hie Lunily til that place. The Methodist congregation of Kin- cardine eonttuiplate•ivaking extensive renovations to the church inside and outride, 'rhe purchase of a new orgain is all/ being considered. lilyth has lost the of its •t prom- inent and amiable young men in the proem of John Bell, who left last week for Calgary. where he is juicing his brother Harry iu baisiu.•at. There is mime talk of it syndicate'. purchasing the Commercial hotel property itt !bewail and mitring the prettied building and rt•e•eting at fine up-to-date hotel on the site. Mr. and Mrs. Ilavhl H. t'arlelon -aid daughter, Miss Mint, have left Kincardine to make their i e in ('hilliwack, H. C. Mr. Carlene' hat, resided in Kincardine for twe•uty- ,even years. T1 its Mdlnaule, of McKillop, has ilassttl hiwHu:d exitluil until. ,ii in luel- e 11ne at the 11'estern l'maicl'itr, hon- iTiru. lie sok first-class 1101.01-a in four subjects and second class I 111 Hove others. The remains of Miss Lizzie Rye'', who diel. at I►uluth, Well' Laken to `eifortli for inurement. 7'h,' deceased ee.:s a former resident of Egfeemelvill.•, Met some years ago the family m- 11111%141 to Duluth. Miss Mary \ic(Ir'gur diel very sud- denly at' her honor anon the South Kinhtsr church on NI his night of list week. She had Imre) in poet• health for wen, time but Wits not cuu- idrrel dange•re msly ill. Vt'nrl has lobed receival of the dearth of John Ferguson, a 1/a1'111e • r•sa- d.•rat of the sixth cone...iniutt of West \V:teitiefsh, He fell downstairs at his boarding Meuse at Mltnclieste-. N. II.. ;out diel ft his injuries. A. P. Kelchf•n, of B, ui ell.•i(1, who tow ,,}Tried the pwiit ion of Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Stwkiurhe•- wet), has refused the offer. The Mani- toba Fara cr, of which he wean side esther, giving hie al gen crone itle•rrase n salary. Mr, Joseph King. it pioneer of htepben township, parsed away lit the hum," of het .sou Albert. near Uredi- toll, in her eetentyninth year. Her husband predeceased her abut nine - :14.11 years. Four toms itjul five dangle h•:-. survive. I)n \VeinesIay, April 25th, at the ,•,menet' of the bride's latent. in Ih-antfurtl, Miss hrrelLa Jlay Fiulu•tem was milted in marriage to Will L. I,eeth,l.lalc. of Ih•mss•Is. Jar. acid NIre. I..•atina-dale will make, their home in Ih•tss•In. Kincardine is to have a new G. T. K, 'defiant and the old station will be it -cd as freight sheds, 'fit,' n,'w building will he en',•trd. 1111 the little peninsula that juts into the harbor basin and will ho conveniently sit u,atel for lake shipping. Ili. W. T. Holloway. of \\'imghaut. Il,,. disposed of hi, dental practice to I h•, Price, of Orangeville, who hits al - 1• as taken charge , f til'1 1111 IIr M. Or. Holloway intends talking a post. graduAte' cumene in ('hieaago before de- e•iding on a new location. 11r- .1. C. Lindsay, who hits carried .'n n .ne'i,'tanf111 tilelic,tl pratctie-c in with for the past ,ix years, has sold of the seine to Ih'. J. K. ('hatl,'s- w•u h, of Morl.•ttl, III'. Lindsay '..-- pita. talking a trip to the West and luny p ,ssilely settle there. Mr. lid Nies. Thomas Janet' and their nddnnghItr. II is. Kama \lortay, eiv,• Myth en the Pith inst. for Quel whence they sail for \Wolehacl Ion, England. At the latter phew t 'y intend spending eon- siderahie time it It lila frietlds. The assesntllen retnrnn for the vil- lage of Brussels ft • the year 118111 giber the fllllelw•ing stall Ira : \'ablate of 1.1141 Propertye $:f•27,11I1: business assess - went, $.04,7S5; incont$ ise•sment, $Ile 7NI: total ass'ssanent',•$fi5,6'Li. The p eed:Oiou of the sillsge in 1,1175. A well-known resident of the 'town- ship of 'I urnlwtl•y p,issrt•, away re- cently in the person of holt. \\'ray'. in his lefty -fourth year. Decelts,'l lieu' been ill for two weeks.at the hauttnt' of lain sister, Mrs. Roi,L. Itt•t't'n. The re- mains were interred in the Gerrie eemiet,'ry. There primed away sit the home of John Gannett. Bluevale, 1Vednrwlny of last week, Mrs. Isabella JIi•h'atl, relict of the late i)onald Niel dean. Of E,uut '1%)1 nmoah. Mtn. Mrle•nn wits a member of the Presbyterian church and was within a few days of being eighty years of ave. The death occurred recently et Kee- watin, Algoma, of \\'n. Whiteside, ern of NV. Whiteside. of Henstlb. The deceased had spent le • five years as a member Of the Northwest Mounted Police force anti at the time of hili death writs chief of polite of Keewatin. He l,•avts a wife and one child, Miss A. C. Macdonald, B. A„ na- Lionel scretary of t h e Young 1V omen Christian Asmtw•iitIhurt in Japan, is visiting with her parents, Or. and Mrs.. i'. Maelonald, '.Vinghem. Miss Macdonald is now on her way to Paris, Fy--l1nee, to attend the world's convrntiRtl of the Young 1%011101'S Christian Atslociation. One evening recently the mt'ntliet•s of the (hlelfelluws• Itslg.• in Clinton meet and made presentations to f • of their number who ere leaving Clinton. F. 'r. Allcetrk wits given a handsome (bid fellows' ting. and /i. E.11r/rnes, R. F:. Manning and S, Andrews weane each presented with a slid gold Odd. fellows' button. A quiet wedding took !lace at tilt• residence of ,tames leach, Blyth. on Tmcshty- evening of last week, when his brother. Mrs. Elizabeth b'at'h, of Tillmunbnrg, wits married to Horace \Veatherwee. of the sante place. The crre y was performed by R,ev, S. Andiron. and the happy couple left for their home in 'rill.. ttiurg. An interesting event, took plate. at the home of Mr. and MIN. Rotwrt W.anIs, Ellaville, ten We•dneaday. May 2nd. when their daughtta. Miss Maud, 1St -tea• the Miele of ,ianaee, Ii. Me:Laughlin, a prorpo•t•omh young farm - et' of near, \\ ultun. 'rho ceremony was petrel -nett by Rev, I1. J. Fair, paw tot' of the Elinlville Meth' nlist church. in the presence of about sixty invited guests. 'rhe death occurred on Saatcld:ay, April 214th, of Mrs. David Manson, a formt•r resident of Kgnondvill.. The del•t•iteed had been statymg with un,' of her da0lghtetw, Mrs. Mr Kay, of 'Kip- per', at whit'h place she passed away. Sauce the death of her husband it few veers ago, Mr's. Alanson had not en - )(eyed the Iwat of health and shedi.- posed of her property in EguoomdvilIs•, intending to pass the rest of her life with members of her family. Hay Township Assessment, The following figures are from the 1($11{ aasesstiit•nt roll of tilt' tuw'nshiplit Ha)'-: Valor lif bold, $1,531.710: value of buildings. $74',315: business tax, $25.3421 ill(' tilt, $12315: total aswatsmt•nl, $2,215,215. 'rho popula- tion is:,113. Will Resign the Mayoralty. tan aecrlunt of the proposition which he has made to the town orf Swifortli in regard to the er•etion and opera. tine of :t slow factory Mayor 11. H. Willis will resign from the nutyuralty, iuid it is probable that an election to till the vacancy will be held early in June• ('oanc•illnr Broderick is spoken of its as preamble cant idete. Death of Mrs. McKenzie, Clinton. Mrs. A. McKenzie, of Clinton, died at her huttrn there on Thursday, April •211th, after it Iuug and painted illness. She was sixty-two year's of age and paid resided in Clinton for over forty years. &asides her hus- band alit' leaves • eau Ira Aberdeen, South Dakota. Anil t daughters, Misses Nellie and Hannah, at home. Wingham's Assessment. The total atrsessnlcnt of the te twit Of \Vingha m for 141110 is $e)w4,tI4't. nu increase of $7.:1111 river bust yo•iu's figurers. The aYne•ssnlent of land i. $1;e4.150; buildings $1t17,105: Moir.', $3,131; basin,'.,. awwssulent, $t's4,K15, 'flu. popuht ' is 2.'2117, a decteasr of nine from hist year. The four 'religious denominations t hugely represented in the town c tare as follows: Methodist, 711l ; Presbyterial, 0711: Anglican, 131: I!:iptist. 131. Miss White, of Clinton, Passes Away.: After ninny ninnths of great sulfe•- inti Mks Louisa \Vhite. of Clinton, i.isw•d away un Saturday. :spall '211th. 1'bt' deetekeel WAS it W11111rt11 of fine Christ Mu principles and bright, cheer- ful disposition. which won her mane It -lends. by wheats' her death Is deeply tegr'ttel, She was a fait laid n, enl.•r of Wiadev' \tethoslist church. '1'wtr Mothers, William. of \\'itinips•g, and Thum,ls, of Pincher ('reek. Ahwertii. and ci .Imt 'I-, Miss Polly of Clinton. ate left I n her death. Removing from Clinton Bunter! K. NI ' g. manager of Tis - dale's private Bank at (Tinton, has accepted if position with the. Sterling li:utk and will take chal'g.' of este of their :igeneat's she wt Iv. In the mien- I time he is engaged loop ' g a branch of tau• 11 -ink. at Vertex. Mr. \tanning has been a resident of I'lintuu fen -aimed nine year„ Anil his departure is it regret ted by the litiz•us of that town, especially by the meuils•t•s of Wesley NIuthuslint church, of which he WAS it proms merit menthe* And ulllcia,I. Death of McKillop Resident The death oeeurrel in Sr:efurth nn Saturday, April 'hath. of David Klass. it well-known resident of McKillop. \lrDoss had been ill for only a short C • I had gull,' to Seaforti, to con- sult ii aortic, w•h,'n he wets taken unlch we erne it tout to hr 'el to the benne of his hrothe•in-1 w, Or. It. Itnss, where he pa 4.141 iisvay. Mr. Koss WAS ,1 r ala lilt\'1.1y y. ltd tug rtLtul. in his forty-sevt•uth year, and his -smi- tten demise was a shock to his tinny relatives And friends. H,' leaves ea wife and six rhildretl to mourn Isis death, A Case o1 Suicide. On Wednesday morning of hot week George Barton, of 1\'hiterhurrh. rmr11- Miitt•11 suicide by hanging. Ht' had been nppnaently in his usual health And spirit-•' And that unurniug lin el Paten breakfast w i I It h i. f, 'lye Shortly Afterwards lite was mise{. and one of his welm on going to the barn found the Issly of his faitht•r sus- pended (reel a beam by means of a, repo.. Jar. liam'tou had been for over fully year.. a resident of the district mid was held an high respect. Aleor- lutel• no rewase can Ir assigner) for the rash awl. Death of Samuel Halls, of Elimville. The death took plate alt the house of refuge. Clinton, on Thurwlay, April 211th, of one of Kliu,ailll'soldlitne rem - idents in the permit) of Samuel Halls, at the Age of eighty-six years. IIt•- ce4eed moved to Elimville over forty years apps and resided there until about a year ago, when he went to the house of refuge as n pitying patient. Death was dor tr the in- firmities of old age. He was a native of I)evonmhirc and citlnr to ('anad ,, in 11412. His wife predeceased hint about forty years. lir is aul•vived by three moble- -Samuel and Jftules. in Chicago, and \\'illiaul, in St. Iaauis. Death of a Pioneer. \\'illiit I Reynolds, of Sample, one of the wort ' pioneers of Iluron cnnn- t.y, pivoted n his reward d on Mmndny, :\pril:7kh, wing reached the great age of ninety one ycetr•a. Ills death. wow r•itus,'d ,Yithply by the breaking op of his system rabbet' than by any (beware.. He wens Isere in England and risme tee Canada at the age of thirty years. Hr .,'sided in diff,'r'nt parts of the enmity and oats postmaster at Sarepuyfot- many ye`st'm. before testy- ing England Mr, It,'ytlolds served in the British army, being a Member of the 1r+tIt regiment of infantryy for eight years. He is survived buy his widriw and a family of seven children, MORE GLAD TIDINGS. Amherst, Que., Nl,ly 7th. --(Special) -The good news is spreading 1 the good work goes on all ewer the iht- minioin. Mr. Ed d I14 nl•geois. of this phos: in motber bearer of gbul tidings for he tells how ,uITcr't's from kidney tremble can be cured by Uodd'r Kidney fill., even otter all the other r•Illedien hats-.' tented. "I feel bound to write and make. known what f)ald'n Kidney fills have done for rue. i 'turreted for many years frim - kidney trouble and iwaa under the doctor's care and took a deal of medicine but without any benefit. I was advied to try IMtld'. Kidney ,'ills and I Inn truthfully nay they cured rnr of the most terrible stiffer. Mg and I am now goiter well." Miller's Compound Iron I'ilM, only 25 rants far an dosses. For mak blit► Jas. N'ilisan. OBITUARY. The Late G. T. Brough, T. 4. Hrlugh, general naanllgett• of t he Ihmiilion Rank, whale death l )ecurlxd in London, Eng., on \1'ednea. day, M,ty 2nd, was it eau of the hate Judge Bonnet of (iuderich, and a belabor of Sts, I), Menlo laid and \Viltet•('.111rough. the sits one of the most widely known Iutukbig men in Canada. Ile was ill the service of the I)unaanacpl Bank for over thirty years, and was appointed general manager in 18111. Shortly before Easter Mr. Brough w e n t atbru;ul u m busipese connected with the Bank and while in Loudon slat's ear aa'kell with puu•aly.is. The deceased was pr ' `ntly eon - netted with the congregation of St. James' cathedral, Ten -onto. He was at memlwt• of the Toronto Club, the Hunt Club, the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and the Ontario Jut -key Club, and was in hie Htts•ewond year. Death of E. Holmes, St. Catharines. St. Catharines. April :tai. -Thr death aw•curred Saturday of Edwin Holmes, the eldest and probably the best- known printer in Canada. The de- cesed had a wide ,and varied ex- perience in the printing business and Watt with Sir Mackenzie Bowell one of the pioneers in the art. He Witt it member of The Globe staff in the time of George Brovvn, and later went to Kingston. wh,'r• he spent a moniker of year -safter which he founded The Clinton New Era and remained proprietor and editor of it until he handed over the plaint to his son Robert, the former member in the Commons for West Huron. From Clinton Mr. Holmes went to Toronto, who• a for a ler of years he was uu rHitient assistant librarian in the Legislature. It was but it few year.' age) that he gave up this p ersition and returned to this t'0 y. where he has uutdc his home for the pout eighteen years. He was born in Lincolnshire, England. He was eighty -two years and nine months of age and haul re- in ('anac:a shirt' his was; ten years old. The Late G. W. Berry. The death of G. W. Berry, of Luck- know, who swAs far some years a resi- dent of tieelerich, is thus trecutdel by The e•ntiuel : 1 /her citizens were tewribl• shrieked to learn of the sudden dfwth of Mr, G. 1V. Berry, which took 'awe at the fancily i-esidenveeuu Havelock ,street in this village, idiom half -pita seven on 'I'u,'wlaty eve g hist 'April '24th f. lthtnigh .NIr. Kerry had been in poor health for willow time past, his attend- ing physician of his family had net the of the near approach of death, and his sudden iuir,.iug away is a sev- ere shex'k, not only to his f 'ly and friends, but"eto the whole community. He wens apparently ,as well as usual. but the d,'parture of his daughter and her bustard, Mr. A'. E. Smith, for Port Arthur un Monday arterieslu euasad bin' to worry n gess! deal, and while are p haying them to the sta- tion he WAS st-lckel1 WW1 heart fail- ure and heed to Is• assisted to his 6ouu•, when nlelieal aid w;.e at note pro- rurirl. Ile rallied ft' the attack and the dew -taw was hopeful that he would Is. all right again in it less ,hays. but un Tuesday aft rrnton he diol a .'lapse and p eecefnlly passed away til a few hours. da-. Bort- w'ar' one of the elile•st and for many s -nil-, one of the need pruutinrnt business men in the section, and in his death Lucknow haw lost one of her Inst citizens. He was for newly fewty year's a resident of the tillage, and ellen ya.luu,k an actier interest in everything that pertained to the welfare of the: place, and mu One will he • unirt'rsally miY..t•d than NIr. Berry, and in their great trial his ber•iaved wife and children have the heartfelt antipathy of the whole com- munity. He wits a life-long Liberal in politics, and in religion WILY at cen- aislrnt and faithful tnetniwr of the Mellicwlist faith, and at the time of his death was a niendwr of" the official hoard of the church. He was a char- ter member the Oddf 11las lodge, anal was ASO it member of the Ancient Order of Ulnitesh Workmen and Chosen Friends societies, and the funeral to Greenhill cemetery on Sat- urday aft,'t•tuon will be under the auspices of the Oddfellotvs ldidgn. Decoked was in his sixty-fourth yeat- and hems( to •n the hoes of n lut- ing husband and devoted father a widow and three children, Mrs. A. K. Smith. Mrs. .1. NV. Armstrong and Mr. George Berry, Putt Arthur. C. P. R. PLANS. St. Marys -Kincardine Branch Will Not Be Built Yet a While. The St. Marys people find there is nu iuuneliutr prospect of the C. P. lt.'s building a line to their town. Iteeently it deputation from the town waited opsin Mr. Leonard at Toronto mind itskerl for infortuati.m as to when the company would build the proposed line. \Ir. I.e'onaruf informed thele that the natter wit,. in the hand). of Sir 'fhonuts Mhauglineisy, who is in the Clad Country at plea•nt, but he could memo• then that noth- ing could he done in the immediate. future, as the C. 1'. K. nit. unable• to se.'ute rail, and timber, as readily a" Cies. would wish for the iramch line's under course of construction at pres- ent. Plans Filed for Another Branch. A %Vrwxl,tock despatch sees : Thr Canadian Pfeifle Railway Company has,. Hlel plans and prett{les in the registry office here for the .extension of their line between Port, Ihiarwepl and Ingeerwlh through the county of (Minn! to St-ittford, and information to hand sores that the building of the rant will commence at once, 1'he route of the ixl.•nsiun will be nnr• tiierly from Ingerwill to F:uabro, rind on ' through the township of Went %tetra to Stratford. 'Chis will open up it very promp.'rolls district, which in nal nerved with adequate railway fe- cilitint'. Charming Femininity. FI Is'. itits play pal•tir•ulat' at- tention to the parity of their blood. knowing that nntrkkiems bloodmeans Ii,'ft. d,'icate skin, beieht. eyes And en- during nerves. Thome who.,' look. are stn delightful use Fel-rename ',v- elum. it is the exact food needed to met' and sticnllute the blood. 'F'en•o- ttuo,' Invigtc•edPm, In•nern, reeds, it nrskin' t110s• dainty, viva('' m N'olll,'rl so plea ,ant to nte•t, N'011'l1 hit so' the rtnybloom of health. dash and spirit, the setisfmtetion and joy of true health after rising Ferrnl.ne. Yon 'should get Fert'raaon.e today. Mold evert y - where in 50:. buxom, M{Iler'd (hip Powder, Pure. For sale by Jas. Wilson. Signing your name to your friend', note Ilia Itrud sign. ('h{e•ago News, Miller's Warm Pe.wders for ,allow skin ; old or yrntny. For ,ale by hue 'l'he floe•Lt arae of the survival of the fittest dewsn t appeal to those who get. left. New Yee' kTamen, The led care for memo iY Millet's Compound Iron Pills, At doses 26 cents, For tulle by Jas, \Viacom, i Absolutely white flour snakes the most beautiful white bread -the kind we all like. But white bread isanot necessarily pure becauselt is white. To be pure it must be made from purified flour. There is only one method of making flrur absolutely pure, and that is by elec- tricity. No impurity can withstand the searching, purifying work of this electrical process. The electrical method is employed by every big mill ,in the United States. In Canada the only flour purified by electricity is Royal Household Flour therefore it is the only flour that can be considered as absolutely pure.' Say .t Ogilvie's Royal Household " to your grocer -he'll do the rest. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited, moist-Rm. ••tl01.ie's Rook tar a Cook,' contain, I to pages of excellent recipes, sonar never before published. Your grocer can t,•Il you how to get it FREE, 2 3ESIESS1307-• Is known swim: farmers aa the Best DLI Made. I,,, nu -e Il how the Capacity. the Knack, Ilse bet There. which of her. lack. Try the Bissell for making a good seed Bed -for iuuteerP,ing Cera or Boot (Irolind, or for any tough job, It's the hent by far. Nunn genuine without the name " Mart/CLL.- For :aIle by Agents. Manufactured by T. E. BISSELL, ELORA, ONT. Ask for Booklet "r." a A` •i "II 'TOLD YOU TO i 7 :! I 1 PATERSON'S "WIRE EDGE" Iiil) Ill ll It thREADY that is not by is ' heat and told. It never leaks -never hardens 1 I. c Y -'r • or rack. I rain snowand at s a fire pr f-• nd II I _Il.._ `asts a lifetime. Cheaper than xhiny;les, f You will want it for every building 1 a • after you know how thoroughly 1.I• it l 1 satisfactory it is. • 1 i Our free booklet gives lots of ' information about it. Write for a ropy and free )(ample of the best roofing in the world. ifardware dealers eveywhete sell . I'aterson's " Wire Edge " or will get` it for y0t1. - 'ATERSON MFG. CO. Ltd. Montreal and Toronto ,___„7- 1 t,'i '1 ;p _l 11 his 11 Th =FROST LOCKS Make a react': of Strength New Frost heaviest, strongest wire., trade can't make a strong fen c a orae. s the locks are as strmtl; as 'the telcos. A fence, like a chain, is only as strong as its weakest spot. e a ew Frost Lock and -Frost Wedge Lock are the most unyielding parts of a Frost- Fence. They Make the whole fence as strong as the strongest wire. We guarantee to, repair -free of charge -- WO any Prot Fence that goes wrong ' J. J. MOORE;, - Benmiller W. M. HOWELL, Goderich FRED. LEIBOLD, Zurich W. H. STOGDILL, - Varna DUNLOP'S TAILORED CLOTIIING Fits Well Looks Well Wears Well THE ONLY KIND WE SELL AND ABOUT WHICH YOU LL TELL \Ot It N1•:Ilillltult Newest importations . in medium and light -weight clothes for spring and sum- mer wear. DUNLOP, the Tailor \Vest shut. IoultIicll. Keep Your Old Iron Rags, Lead, Brass, Copper, Feathers, Skins, Wool Pickings, Rubbers, Bones, etc., until 1 call tot' thele, 1 ask my old coal '114 out lu sell their truck to anyone representing himself as nay agent, its thntie,mesons' ate uh',tliog for themselves and not, for me. Nave your stuff for nue and I will pray the Inst prices going. !wave your order at my house and I will call cad takelthc glands away. Or I will it ay III per cent. mute if the good). at'e Ins eight to my place. Highest Prices paid for HORSEHAIR. DAVID BROWN Spring Suits for Particular People The ,new fabrics for Men's Clothing this season have never been 'equalled. PLASTIC FORM CLOTHING EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. HARD AND SOFT HATS iN ALL THF NEW STYLES New Ties, New Hosiery, Nevi Shirts. EVERYTHING IN MEN'S SMART WEAR. REG. BLACK Custom Tuln, • - The Square, Goderirh \ 1c1.1 is .I rcrt. - 1;11111.1 heli. It will be to your Interest to cultic .Ind at',' Irg ia'ding that hulas,' you ate going to build. If it i. it FURNACE we have thein W suit all places and rho ''ides are tight. For the BATH ROOM a have everything tip -W. -date. EAVETROUGHING, ROOF- ING and ell kinds of METAL WORK dune ill Hest -class style by good mechanics. .\ gond stock .,f RANGES, GRANITEWARE :and TIN- WARE to choose from. COAL OIL and GASOLINE always on hand at W. R. Pinder's Sue I essor to G. ',. Davis Write E. H. AVER. Agent, DETROIT, for particulars. J. BROPIIEY & SON 1111! LH AMINO S Funeral Directors and Embalmers Order, cottony ■tlel,a,d to al all hours, light or day i f►1'NI►IRY BII . il, Or,ScV 121. Livery, Hack A N D 'Bus Stables GOOD HORSES I;AItItIAGNi•1't i' HA K'I't)NM XTe., AT--- RKAMONABLE --- It A K M-- 0 \Vell•appointt•d llarka and reli- able drivers in charge nt the 'It,uses, wltie•ta will twed all train s and steam hoatit A1.1. CALLS AlTKNiWI► 'I'l l PROMPTi.V FROM HOTEL AND P1(IVA'fti HOUSES GUNDRY BROS. -dot l'1! 4TI; i'F.I ,1'11.1\F. It,- t v