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UUN(GANNON.
, DUNLOP. KINTAIL. WEST WAWANOSH.
t A. NEWTON, DENTIST, '1'I'F:rll.ty. May 'lith.
\tu°[* tMr the school 1w4. holit
ay.I. ltl'KNOW. Thuralay of but wtt.k twilit V
ir-
Al Inane every day exeunt Thursdays. New
tea,eay
for extracting teeth tnoatuutunut
letter than gar. Crown and bridge work, etc.
.aluminum plata. Inon.broakablsl.
N. it -You run always have your work much
e In the dental utak --euro l6ue
better don �q
Is•4 rr facllitler for dolrn( the work. 0i0 gamut•
(tillable fur the potent.
NOTICE. -THE IAX'AL AGENCY
to Dungannon for The Signal 1., tit the of -
tier of J. t:. Ward. J.K. tuueuyauour, etc.. who
will receive onion. fur tutwer otiona, adient,
mg audiub work. and b. Authorized W glve ro-
ecIpt.+ fur Amlountt laid fur the Name.
WKDNIWUAY, May 2:Ind.
DtatsiN-MAWA1U4H. -A very quiet
welding WAN solemnized .m May 17th,
at the home of James Mallough, Aah-
firld township, when him daughter,
Miss Abhie, was unite) in marriage to
Alex. Durnin, of %Yawnnoeh town.
ship. Wo wimh thein tnurh happiness
and prosperity In their wedded life.
PK1$ttNAL MKNTIUN. Mien Ellen
I)urniu has genie an an extended visit
her brother, \Villiaw, at Omaha,
Nebraska H r Agar. of 1)e-
stoit, was herr attending the funeral
of his grandmother, Mrs. Charles
partite We an• rimmed W note
that Mr. \Vird is recovering front his
recent illness.• Hr is able to Kit out-
side for a short tine mush day
Mr. and Mrs. \Valkom and daughter
Beulah are visiting frieml5 in Mitchell
and Kirktml for a few days this week.
..Temple Clark is iutYering front
an attack of appendicitis... Mrs.
Albert Lusk and Tittle child, of Uode-
rich. are visiting at the home of the
former's father, Stephen Deevet
Max. McPhte, of Goderich. is visiting
her mister, Sirs. Fred Robinson, fur it
stud time Max. }Gamed\Vilson.
of visiting her
frirnd5 in
itt villagefor a few .
TIIKAoAY, May 311h.
Mrs. J. M. Roberts is visiting friends
in Ingersoll thin week.
Miss Lillie Horn, of Lucknow. is the
guest of Mrs. Wain. McNally.
Miss tut Nivens spent a few days
last week at her horse in Goderich.
Alias SLuGoderich,
Nivens, of oderich, 1,
the guest of Miss lila Nivens this week.
l'rincipalTrbbutt WAN a visitor at his
hone in Huluesville for the 'lith of
May.
Miss Ruby Robinson 'spent a few
day,. with friends in Goderich last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walkout have returned
from A driving trip to Mitchell and
Kirktots.
Mrs. S. E. Manderson has gine to
visit her Sartre. Mrs. Innen. of
Ilawtct•y.
l'luu-le,. Elliott was on a Imminent.
tri1. to Hamilton on Thursday 1
Friday of last week.
Miss tiara Daniels And Mises Mc -
Der tt spent Thutxday of last week
with.friends at Carlow.
Charles (iirvin, of Nile. will occupy
the pulpit in the Methodist church
next Sunday morning.
Quite a number of our eitiaen,* vis-
ited the en•anery on th.•'21th of May
and report cvetything all right there.
A. Conk. of Clinton, meas Are
partied 11n his usual visit to Dungan-
non last week by his friend Mr. Pier-
son. of Clinton.
Si ism 1,•let Anderson has bane to
take aPd►a ition as clerk in a drvgu.wl.'
state in Thanu•xrille. We wish her
every success in her new work.
Rev..1. W. Robinson and Mrs. Rob -
imam left on Monday for Windsor to
attend conference. While away they
will visit Mrs. Robinson's sister at
Northville. Mich.
ISENMILLER.
Mosn.ty. Sl ly :74th.
SlimK Mary Kl)ilet• is gone to Nile
for a short time.
F:rnent Pfralnner has leen spending
a few days at his old I
Sirs. James Long spent Sunday in
Ashfield. the guest of her another,
Sirs. Finlay.
Henson Long. who has been attend-
ing the (collegiate in G.wh•rich, is
home with the chickenpox.
Little George and Ethel Stokes, of
G.wl•lich, are pending a few ,lays
with theirgrindpape•uls. Mr. noel Slrs,
A. Heddle.
The ehickrnpox it. quite a Cognition
complaint amend Hentniller. Nearly
every home luta two or three patients.
It started in the school. and almost
etery scholar has had it.
Alts. Thos. Kerr in spending a few
weeks heti. oaring to the serious ill-
ness •'f her brother. Mruuurl Hnrtt.
Mr. 1is hut slight
larlt vers low And t
n wrecov-
ery. r
ani ./ his
i
rat ltxineel for 1
Renmiller Epworth Leiigiie will
Meet on llnnxday evenings, at N
o'clock sharp. Next Thursllny even-
ing will be the monthly runneeration.
\\e cordially invite all to attend the
Lague services.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
TvlcsuAv. Slay 'titch.
Thos. Bamford. of \Vettflrld, spent
Monday at John Craig's.
Mr. and Mrs. l'riah Thompson are
away 1111 a visit to friends near Tor-
onto,
SIr5. \Vnlsli, who hits Iwen sick for
Nome time. is we are pleased to report,
getting letter.
Miss Mary McIntosh. of Clinton.
has moved np to keep house for her
brother W iIIlam.
\\'e are moray to hear that, our y K
friend Dick \Valeh i5 'irk, but hope
to hear of his recovery soon.
John Redmond has put uI, a new
lane• fence from the road to bus house..
it improves his place very notch.
John in the ploy to have things look
Hier.
Some of the boys of this vicinity
took in the picnic at Port Albert on
the 21th. Some more spent t11tr day
in fishing in the river Maitland but
report a very poor eateh.
LEEBURN.
Tr6nnAY, MAY 214th.
()or school here enjoyed it holiday
on Vittoria Ihty.
our well-known and popular ynong
townsman, Jeremiah Healy. was. visit -
Ing recently in Clinton 1 Mullett
township.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clutton and
Miss Linklater were in Goderich IAAt
Thursday attending the corner -stone
laying of the new Haptlet church.
Mr. (Antton is one of the deacons of
the chur'h there.
Clark's Sliced Smoked Beat
never (mil. to mat Wry. 1t hail a de -
belong, piquant flavor and im sliced
thin ready for instant IMP.
E. V. Lawson Aad sister. Miss
Grace, visited relatives in and near
Sarnia for several days hod week.
Insist week hoes for drawing out
ma 0 for the culture of toots and
earn were held at Itobt. Quaid',,
Slichael'Iobin•sand (lest, Fulford s.
KINGSBRIDGE.
Mocu.tt', Jlay SKIb.
1 'Ktuills.t l.. 'T. Quigley, of 11111144n.
spent the 21th of Slay in the village.
Mr. Williams, of Goderich.
visited friends here on \Ved11rwlay
lout Miss K. McPhee, of Gude-
rich, is spending a few days here
Itt'v...1'. Hussey, of G.ttlerielt is at
present viiitiug his relatives here.
IN GENERAL. Ed. Filey in moving
his lawn this week ('h,ts. Siuss
has started his new house. It will lw
built of cement blocks Ad. Mar-
tin has sold his ten-wonths-old filly to
Thos. Harvey for the 4)f 811N).
That in the class of huf5ee5 to raise....
Mr. Sharman, of Goderich. ham fin-
ished the plaatrrinp[ of J C. Dalton's
house Imrrir \Valllce is break-
ing in his young driver Inst Fri-
day's rain Ilam freshened up 115• gyring
crops, and they or hooking well just
404w. .
LAURIER.
\\ KosizsuaY, May 'Sitvl.
Jack Keit/clad is visiting in our
neighborhood at premed.
John N.MacKenzie's hart. was
struck by lightning on Thursday
morning Inst.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meter. of loch•
'doh. were the guests of Sim. Dune.
Mic1A•lt11an one day lust week.
Alias Minnie Duriin was called
Monte to Dunga to attend the.
f nal of her aunt on Ftiday last.
SliSs A SLu'Krnzie, of IAachal.).
was the guest of her aunt. Sirs. Ken-
neth MacLennan, for a couple of days
but w,rk.
1'r)A,u.tV, SLt) 3111,.
Miss Maud Kols•rtslin, tit 1,uckuow•.
was the guest of the Slisses Mac 1ulyt•e
an the 2111..
Sl ism Mary Alfn M,ielntym. of Kin-
loss, was the guest of Miss Maury Mar -
Donald on the 2Ith.
(ie). SLu•(1regr.r, of IAlcalilw, and
Ke,nie MacKenzie, of Kinloss. ste•Ilt
Sunday at the 1oriWr's hour here. .
&lex. ALu•IA•nnan Ilan returned
tuner after spending a couple of days
in I)lshw,ssl :11111 Exrte'•, where he
purchaser a fine driver.
W. I. Hackett and 1)r. M u and
Slis.t•s Tent MacLennan and Madge
Hopi. of (ioderieb, were the guests of
Miss .Annie ALu•1Aennan on Friday
last.
A SIrsi, at Et ENT. --'Thr following
from The Lndun Free Preens of et
recent date retells to t talented young
July, formerly of Emptier. wail in
king a name for herself in the
nilsiral world : ' A piton re ital of
exreptiunal merit WA% given in the
SLts nie Temple Ftiday evening by
51isn Isalselle 314,41A4nmu.. F. 1.. C. ML.
a very highly talented i. inn, Who
by her sympathetic tendering of a
lengthy arid difficult'marmot gat*.
evidence id a brilliant career awaiting
hr . Miss ss Maciennan's playing in
charnetrriz '1 tv phenomenal tech-
niglie and great depth of feeling. The
progrsm Was opened in the E fist
coitrt•rtrt.by Listt. the rendering .41
which was exceptionally well given.
The Slagle Fire, 1.y Wagner Brtssin.
was artistically and ..4 retly played.
Ttie KliIIak eget ave study was Markel
by its brilliancy and speed. Tht•nthri
Is•rs were equally well inter-
preted." - -- - ---
NILE.
TrKsn.ty, May 3kh.
J. Ii. Pentland, ot'1'ieswater, visited
Nile on the 21t b.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Fidler. of Clin-
ton. visited at Nile lent week.
Mr. and Sirs. Charles Girt•in are
visiting frieuds ii (1.arie this week.
Gordon R'ightmaii. of 'Westfield.
oecupieel the puljlit here Inst Sabbath.
Mist. Slovene 'Oirlin. of (1ode1irh
Collegiate. Institute, spent Sunday a1
1
51r. Henry. of Port .\lamer, Nes re-
newing old acquaintances in Nile 1411
Sunday.
Miss Joynt, who had town visiting
friends at Nile, retlrned this week to
her Iuoll4 at Luck tow. •
Wm. Bailie put op an addition to
tin barn Inst week. .1..1. Tiffin also in
IN .Its,
' ' to a i•le 1111 111 hall
Mottle l
at
enlarging hl+
{ o at-
tend
thin week k tt-
t
Reid rat l cv..l. 1'. 1{ i 1 1
tend 1he x111111411 „a nferenee at Wind -
stir. His work herr next 4abhnth will
be taken by \V. J. Taylor, of Oiwlerich.
CK.t-SIEKrINu. -- The tea -meeting
helot here on the 24th of Mity was n de•
tided stiecrss itt every way. 1'el com-
menced at 0 u'cl(o•k amt by 8:11 the
auditorium was crowded and standing
room wan at n premium. The paster,
Rev. 3. C. Reid, tertian! the chair
and a most excellentprogram wens
given. Musical select' s given h)•
the Nile el • . the Westfield quartette
and Mr. Cook, of (Tinton, weer
enjoyed and were repeatedly eueond.
Recital llll s were given by Miss Joynt.
of Lncknow, and Ker. J. ('. Reid. of
Nile. Her. O. N. Hazen. of O,Nlerich.
gave 41 splendid ruldr•ns nn '•1't•it•iI(•grs
and Opportunities of Life in Caaiulat."
"Owl Save tan• Kies" ba•knlght io a (•lose
one of the t successful entertain-
ments ever held at Nile. The prtercds
am. mitlted to nearly $1Nt(M1.
The following is the standing of the
tmpil5 of S. S. No. 1 : Senior V.--
i)aisy loran. tl:1: Elmo (Bruin, 117.
,lnnior 4.. Stella Kirke. 7)4: Lulu
!Mothers. 71. Senior IV. Willie Ni•
vino. 711: Spray Bailie. tub: Lulu
Dunkeld. 11i : Flossie Elliott, 57 : Wil-
fred Elliott. VI ; Laura Slclntyre, 11.
.1 'mhoIV.- Eerie \\'ikon, 112: l'luu•lie
Nis. ins, 7:1; Norman Kirke, All, Menhir
III. Ella !others, 1.1 : Carrie Dunk-
eld. tai : Calvin Bailie. :17 J. Mc-
Intyre, :ti. 11. ('lase Larne McOrnt'
tan, (Nl : Oliver Kirke, 141. Part I1. -
Ernest Mc(r,ttan, 75: Edythe Nixon,
511. Part L Richard !McIntyre. John
Sproul. Sfarie Sproul, Victoria Nixon,
Harry Dodd.
MAatlt. A. HAtt.ttt, Teacher,
A Bilious Headache
Is one of the meanest things in the
world. To prevent hiliossnrms use
ihr. Hamilton's Palls, which keep the
system clean anti pure. regulate, the
bowels. give tone to kidneys and liver.
You'll never have a hearlavhe, you'11
never have a sour stomach. but You
will have vigorous, bracing health hy
taking hr. Hamilton's Pill.. Yor•
druggist sells Dr. Hamilton's Pills,
Vit•, per box or five holes for one dollar.
KNorAY, Hay 3111,.
\Vealdittg bells are ringing.
!tither' Drennan is drawing material
for a 1144' 11o11rt'.
Miss O'Loughlin, of Detroit, is visit-
ing Mrs. J. I. lirifili.
Heel. Claw ford. of Dungeon nnuu. paid
u visit herr on Friday Inst.
John 1'ntwfold, M. 1'.., of Nrepaw•m.
Mat., visited relatives here last- week.
We are pleased to see the proprie-
tor of the (' int ally to he
art ttud again.
Quite .4 nu11111er of lir y g potpie
attended the picnic on the lith at
1' ' ('lark.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Sluvu.av, May :lith.
It is not vet known what `the recent
special audit of the township *retire
'lief ,, Islador Will vont the tnwnahilt, as
11114111111111/1.11014 1101 rendered his bill.
Last week about fifty fine young
trees in front of Janits \\'aIIiS farm
on. the flay field ti.ad '.vets• destroyed
by K Iwrslu or persalt. It WA- 11
loran pieerut vandalism'.
51,. fickle... a student from Marna
College. London. has leen apptintr•.1
to look after Sliddletons, Snuunerhill
and Hnhntaville *patio* molts of the
Ep is:op:d antral. He will beide in
Chilton for the ton unuucr.
Charles Holland, of the lith eon -
tension, avis called to 1'ltty*Ie a few
tlay5 ago, 141 141144111 the f •t•Id of his
sister. Sl tx. \1'. ll. Vance, tornu•rly of
Cannon. She haul been :Wittig with
consumption for Kline lime. Her hus-
band and :t family of four children.
the youngest only two years old. are
left to munrn her. She was it faithful
uenilet. of the Sleth.xlist ehureh.
ST. HELENS.
Tuio i,tY, May:61th.
John 51.1' has gong to Lucknuw
to work in Mcle dl's livery stable.
Wets. Triad met with rather a had
aveident tut week, but is able to be
around again.
Sirs. McKenzie. of Cargill, is at
present - visiting at the he of 111.1'
41111 -in law. .1 as. Hyde.
Y. Clark intends putting u 1 Lr
tion under Molter', and bad n Iwr tut
Saturday to raise the barn.
!Minn Nellie Campbell has Iwen tut -
well the past week but wet. lei•stttud
is getting around again thin week.
511..N it MIIIIA Rutherford ,and Mar -
10114 ('lark, W1111 acre 1 • for the
211h. returned to (ilwlerirh on Mon-
day.
Miss Jean And Hugh lame, of Kin -
lough, visited ,tt the home of their
uncle, John Rutherford, on Saturday
and Sunday last.
1'he attendance at Na. 4 has been
very slim Cu. the past three weeks on
314111nt of the epidemic of measles,
but all are getting around again and
we hope the Attendance will s1011 be
up to the average.
LOCHALSH.
SGIX1.tY, Slay :Nth.
I,luite n ler of our young conl-
nnulitt 5I5'nt'4 51(oria Hay +tt 1' ' t
(lark lighthu ise, where n larpely-
attend,d picnic was held.
Che very warn wwathrr "f the reran
partn last we • wan favorable to the
rt f In week 1 f d
spring soul fall clops, which in this
district resent generally it t1y•v
rnr11nraagilg appearance. Th.- (reit
trees are laden with blossom). ,and
there is p 'w• of A rich harvest
unless -the cold 'spell which is now
alpha 118 reaches the point of a damag-
ing Into.
Our ne•Ighlsn•h.gwl is to have. quite a
busy .season along the hnilding line
this mummer. Donald .1. and Alex.
M1u IA•nnan JIM preparing 111 have
roomy mtaldlrog put in under their
tuba herr. ,and Jame. 1tdo1, in homy
levelling his barn Aril shed in prepara-
tion for • luwlern and extensive
farm accommodation. A. C. Mac-
Kenzie is getting material on the
ground for A 11444 Inns.• and already
the brick vet w'riug of the A-hflrld
Presbyterian ehutel ham been taken
down by John Cowan. precious to
removing the present building to make
cerci• for the new.
PORT ALBERT.
l'rvsn.ty, Maty 3►th.
Slurs: J. l-k-nnett and daughter. Miss
Iwnttie, viwitel in St. Helens last
wlek.
Mr. ('rawforl, M. 1'., of Neepawa.
Alan., was up from Ottaw•at over Vic-
toria Day.
51r. Kuntz hate drilled wells for .lass.
Hayden. Sir. Draper r
and John Quaidaia
during t
ha o s
t month.
Walter 11. Hawkins, who retntneti
fi Harm College. iAllldon, last
week, was in Kinr,tt•dine over Sunday,
taking services for lineal Dealt Miles.
Angus Ounl"n and John .Quilill .art'
masking plepau•atinns to build baton
thin mlu tllllle•l'. 'Thar Brown 1/1•1.,. have
already started the cement work for
the foundations.
Quite at bet of people mptrtt a
pleasant outing at the laske• 110 \'te-
tnria-Ihr)•. In• -the evening the For
esters haul their arrant loll in their
hall here. The affair was quite at sue-
cc'ss.
Itev. Mr. Gilmour,of 'tVinni1wg.
h•d at Mr. Dodoes hod week.
Ott his return to the Prairie Pmyine,•
hr was accompanied by Miss Wanda
(Memoir. who had been here for the
last two years.
I F'roa, moot lice corrcdrwnulent 4
\VE\Rm11AY, May :N11h.
t n
1..trne ''I'owld, of Otwlerieh. visited
friends 1ie•li on the 21th.
Mims Eliza McMillan. of in ebnrn,
spent Sunday al to I • here.
411.114 a mutther from herr attended
the ten -meeting at Nile last Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs,'4Vnn. 1'r•embh.y "'pent.
Monday with the hitt It's parents. Mr.
and 51r.. W. E. 111eCouimI1.
A g the visitors -fr Goderich
on the 211h were Mingles Annie Sor-
rows, IA'allut Smile, May l4t('hanee
. C1
and Eva McConnell and Iirrt m
ninghanl aka Mr. Mhaw.
IMATi or Minn, (Try nr Tomo. 1 m4
Le. As t•nr.vrv. ,
Frank .1 ('henry makes oath glint he In wlnlor
partner of the arm of F. J. (henry & ('0.. ,to
Ince bombe... in the (111,4 Toledo. o' y and
Mlate ,fort -old, /111110111, soil arm will*1Y the
mini of ON F: NI MIMED1Nts.o..iRmforroot,
Nisi every rant of ( atarrh that rwnrwt he cured
hy the 0'i of doll • 1 ntarrh (,tree
FRANK J. ('HENF:Y.
Sworn to before ane and nub ..tilt d In my
pe.Nemr, thlm .Itis day of ih-vtntber. A. fl. Inst
,reAb A. W. NLF:A.SON.
Neer A ll1 1.1•111.0.
Rall'n ( abed. ( oar 14 taken Internally. and
met' directly on the Mood and mn,em• *nth.,
of the mydent Sedg for tt»Unlmllal. free
1. J.1 FfKXItYQ (•n.. Inledo.1a.
Sold hyAll dntd'., Ur.
Take iai'
all • Smutty Fills lot rcm'tilwion.
The Mignal to Jan. 1st, 1111)7, for "40c.
11•swim Y. May 211(1,.
NEWNs NUTKN. T. Shields ba. or -
lived Maar after spending a few w(w•ks
near (iurlph. Oscar \\'indwill is
not tveov*iii.g ,aa1 we would Ilk.. to see.
t \'ietori,t co11uueiruration pie -
,,ie Waw held at 1 1' g's uu the
21tla. Among flame present were Rev.
.1. L. Small. of Auburn : Mr. and Mn..
'ruffird. of Oodetich. and 51r. caul
ALs. Mallows, of 141)0*l Mat. Sal-
h,ws in spending a few days with her
daughter. Airs. .1. Voting 11r.
and Mrs. Sawn 1' g visited Beismil-
ler on Sunday. A picnic gyri hold
At Mt. Law let's, at \1 t Pleasant. on
:he 24th. their cousins ft»lu the \\'est
awing peseta F'isbiig wvu. the
chief snort un \'i,turia Day. \1'r
hear reports of good fishing. Thr
butcher wagon commented its bounds
this Werk. -
MAFEKINU.
Muvn.i c. may
'11th.
Morley Hall returns t.. Clinton this
week.
The township cuttneil held a meet-
ing in the towuship hall uu Fkaturd,g•.
Walter Hackett e litctel Ile 541
v e.. in 1tlake's thutv-h mi. Sunda)
night.
l'he cement foundation for the new
ehundi shed is laid nod the (nine will
lie raiser( this week.
The 24th of May passed off quietly,
quite as fur from heir taking in
1 h Nil,' tea -meeting. -
Misses Millie and Ida \Vels.tet•, of
Luck -• mpent Sunday at the 1
of their sister, 31t•s. 'rhos. Slake.
Isua li Kilpatrick. of Victoria col-
lege. in h for a dew days. Ile
intend, legating for the Weil this
week. CLINTON.
SIus u t y. May 28th.
A I.rrrr.K t'Nei.F: to t • rseras.--Two
well-known citizens 111this town have
comae into N otue prominence of late
through the culmination of a long-
standing feud. 'Tice)• are A. T. Coop-
er. 11 V101111101 grin(K•rau1rr worker.
01111 1. 13. IA•w•i4, ploprietol• of the
Hotel Niirtuandie. A few days ago,
as the trsult of nn "affair" 011 the
street, Outlier had Lewis up Ief,t,e
Slayor Hoover on 5 change of assault.
Thr IKullaee ',tended guilty and was
Hued $2 and costs. Ile also atgrrrii to
leave Mr. ('isgyr adoue for the future.
Phis agreement appli,w Italy in a
physical sense, Inn %t• •er. 414 AI r. Lewis
at tit• present tine has an action in
the High Court against Sir. Cooper
for damages fur a defamatory remark
reverting the plIintit! which the de-
fendant is alleged to halt•,' made some
time ago: The outs • of this act'
is awaited with interest by the friends
pf the parties and the townspeople
generally.
t3ARLOW.
Moe u.t Y. Ably :'Lith.
Cpt•Iieu Norms.- Communion will
be dispensed in Smith's 11ill . r•hur h
next 8111•hllthi atternt:on. The pastor
will reach. Thar preps tegmse
en ra•,('
will be held on Thursday. Rev. O. 51.
Diann. of \Vhitechnrt•h, trecuitykog the
pulpit. On Monday evening Rev. E.
F. 51e1.. Smith. of Heitman, will deliver
a lecture undt•r the 41111'pices of the W.
1'. 51. S.
J,rrrINUs.-F. \Y. McDonagh, town-
ship t clr is n
h clerk, d thin in rano ' 'r
potting K
hthl
walk from his house nes• t o the, nod.
Flank likes to have things diet• about
1 1 Hewitt.t, of
him ph►er
Stony Creel:, spent Viet,itla Illy lit I lie
I • of his twinh.1-in-law. Arch.
H11rt(In NV.. regret very h 111
have to retort that James 'I'ahh t..
very pool ly aglntl •'\\'ending
bells are ringing. Good prelgre"'4
is being made on the C.P._ It. line
mer hem by the use 11f the stems'
sltii el About fifty people from
O,wlerich and unlet plaices wen• here
on Victoria play fishing for trout.
Must of thein had sue puck, lose.... .
5114', 4'ort Tyndall ham returned home
titter a month's visirin lilt•tli.
MAYFIELD.
1\'r:nsKNu4t-. May Cinl.
51r. ('unningham, of Hrlgrtse, vis•
iter friends here 1001 week.
Rev. C. C. \Valley And wife were
glle•sts alt III.• reet..ry last week.
.1. !hemline. of persalt, is the guest
of George F:. (ireemdaule this week.
1'he Mayfield branch of the Sterling
Bunk will open fur business nn 011 -
(lay. Ably :64th.
Miss Mary 1'nt•terltekf, of Marn.n'h,
pw•nt as few days with her mater, Mtn,.
.lass. Ferguson. hen•.
Misses i.ennaa Erwin. F. 'soft mad
Dixie Bailey lmf eIt Sunday on Ole fA r
1 •
don road neat. Clinton.
Sien. Ewtngn, Mrs. (l)t•.) Mnlit1, and
Slaste•r Kenneth left on Tuesday for
Toronto, where tiny will visit 51rs.
Smith's brother.
FuoTIt.tt.t.. - One of the Honest
and best contested football matches
ever played here was that. of Friday
evening, when tirlusels cause over too
••put it 1111 over our boys." 1'he ball
'dor ''Your Protection
We place this label on every
package of Scott's Emulsion.
The man with filth ou his back
Is, our trade -mark, and it Is a
guarantee that Scott's Emul-
sion will du all that is claimed
for It. Nothing better for lung,
throat or brouchial trouble's 1t1
lntaut or adult. Scott's Emul-
sion is one 01 the greatest flesh -
builders kgowa to the medical
world.
WWII sea Pee a astovis hes,
SCOTT • 10211E, °0111.111'.
travelled from • tend to the other
with quick rushesmaking the g.io•
exciting 111111 Il llrl•rtahl. as it was 11113
oat, s g • fl scut 10 Huish. At
the start the visiting team stem d to
hut,' slightly the advantage, am they
had the grind 1 sun at their harks.
At the Wow of the whistle the hall
•a dangerous .o' i •IInnels.
wuindanger a gt5 if l 11
1'he game entity) in is 1 ie. nip all. The re-
turn g, • is in lirtisstls ou Friday.
The remaining g •s of this series are :
Hayfield at. \\'iugham. Slit) "►th ;
\\'ingh:ua tit hayfield, J • 1th. Ik•-
u•nit is trying 1l arrange a game here
for June'_1kh. Mote about taus later.
WE ssiolo.ta•. 311ty:11lth.
Ix (. sgrttl.. The Sterling liautk
has o mel a branch herr.... Victoria
It opened t 1
Day passed off rather quietly. al-
though it nulllw•rof pictickt.tscame in
the a(let a non. In the evening the
junior football tenni defeated be
V
Pt Hill Clippers by a Strum of
1 10 l Thr 4.111ilIto1.•i11 of tilt. 14/151'5
4e1pp•r• will Ie :til ' 1.'10'1 in St.
And,•w's elnlr•11 1111 11
('hint Higgins. of Varna. is visiting
her cousin, Alice Tippett .... Dr. anal
Sirs. Metcalf have 1.1.1 mated to 1)et til
fora few weeks Mrs Heath and
fa ly, of London. have taken up
chair Sannuti residrnre here Alias
1 F'lorilht Sunbury spent Victoria 1111)'
wit ll her brother George at Exrte•r.
Feirrn.ti.te. On Friday our football
team drove to Hrusst•IA and played tit•
e•x-chappa` >iis. After It wait of over
an 1 • Iwfor• the Brussels team put
itt an appearance the gone started.
During the first half neither side
stored. In the seemed halt the ball
travelled Gaster than ever it was seen
Il. 111110•fnty. in Brussels, until it grew
dark, whets Ilioss•ts scored 11 gist) and
won the game• On Tuesday of
Obis work the Lakesides druye to
\Vinghail and tied the team of that
1115511 441tll it score of 1 to 1- 'Chin
Is pretty tough work for the boyo,
who have to work all day 511(1 tae -n
drier all night winghaul plays
• n est v a
her n 'Cu hrye ' a nen f next
R
week. 'Phos• s. hi, want tusrr f. Nit ball
played as it should be played should
see Ibis game. at 41:1:". un Tuesday
evening, June 5.
HOLMESVILLE.
Truo,niY, May :911.
iter. 51r. Reid, of Varna, oee,uliel
the pulpit 1111 Sabbath evening,
Miss 31innie Hudd, of (lagoon, is
visiting her aunt. Miss H. Ford. -
Mrs. Will Pickard spent the 2lth
with friends and relatives in Wing -
ham.
F. Draper and wife, of Aylmer. alt'
visiting at the taller'.. palente,' Mrs.
Slnlholluul's.
;Hiss Qurt•nie Wilson, of O.wlerch.
has been visiting her friend. Miss
Sadie ('untelon.
ClitTurd 51:•l'ar•tnty fell frons n
bicycle un the 21th of Nifty and broke
his heft arm 'love the elbow. A.
Clifford tan Iwo] diligent ti preparing
for his nliduminler ex, uilinattion, it is
to be hoped that this ,reiden1 will nut
preventhint from continuing hip
studies.
SEMI -READY fis.00 SUITS.
Send us ynul• name and we will vend
you free, the handsome Meili-reauly
Spring Style Book,l i11nsU+ating the
nett/ fashionu. tillbook 11 t n
'11
. si will
find a nn n' o Ir home rata m
p unrnuelt.
chart /advising you how to take y •
own uenmtl lentent.R.
Sepui•reiuly 1.aliluring is .thing
better than you have hoped for'Phis
is the eta tit achievement, I you
may rely upon aen1i-ready style and
quality.
For !itch. Hook. apply to Mesons,
ale• ,•1411 tiros., who footrest th.. Send -
ready \Vardrohr in this district.
LIG
Tit Vti
Q teetijoben
UDWiO VAN BEETHOVEN, born at Bonn, 1770, died at
Vienna, 1827 disputes with Bach the title-" The World's
Greatest Musician." in such high honor was he held that
25,000 people -including the nobility, poets, artists, musicians and the
populace of Vienna -attended his funeral. Like Bach and Mozart, he
was early a musical prodigy. Until he was 26 he appeared privately as
a pianist before the nobility. After 1796 he appeared in public, both
as a pianist and as a conductor; but increasing deafness compelled him
to give up both for composition.
He composed all forms of vocal and instrumental music -from the
song to grand opera and oratorio, from the sonata to the concerto
and the symphony. Of his nine great symphonies, the Pastoral,
the Eroica and the Choral Symphony are universally admired.
The pianoforte sonata, developed by Mozart and Haydn, he made
perfect. His Opus 27 No. 2, popularly known as " The Moonlight
Sonata,'1is a household favorite.
He was not so great a pianist as Mozart (who played the clavier,
because he aimed more at originality and boldness in expression than
at finish in technic. He was not so great An Liszt nr Rubinstein becalm.
he was handicapped both by deafness end by en instrument which,
while an improvement over the clavier, had nothing of the wonderful
musical qualities of
ht igen piano
Its full, rich Singing Tone and its illimitable Repeating Action make
it pre-eminently THE Piano both for the florae and the Concert
nam.
TN roll *orlon of 'r.4(tl. 1x11 1lneraa54.e In bne8Iat ennn• llluatrated. 1•111 M
Milled 'on as rasuont by .
The 1411 Plane & Organ Cs., Limited, Guelph, Ont.
SUMMER CL O Tt1ING
Nrtrr hAdtire hut,' we had a • choice
ravage in Mu,11uer effects in wen's wear.
GENTLEMEN'S
NICE
TWO-PIECE
SUITS Al
s5 TO .(4(5
THE SUIT
THREE-PIECE
SUITS
NEWEST STYLES
AND WELL -MAUI.
SPECIAL AT
$6, se AND se 50
THE SUIT
IN HOMESPUNS we have a very choice range.
Outing Goods in Shirts, Vests, "Ties,
Hats, Summer Underwear, etc.
Everything for Men and Boys
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters, etc.
North silage ('curt House Square, ('olierich.
•
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE
to the people of Goderich and
vicinity that I have purchased the stock
and hardware business heretofore con-
ducted by J. B. Hawkins.
I will carry at all times the best and
cleanest stock of hardware in the county
and it will be my earnest endeavor to
build up a hardware business on the
quality of the goods and straightforward
dealing.
llns
E. P. PAU LI N.
Fijrnaw
The "Sunshine" furnace and f, t fro :���� ::��\
" sunny " ways are synonymous.
The &ild, dreary winter days can
be made cheery and warm with a pure.
healthful heat if you have a "Sunshine " furnace.
Is easier to operate, cleaner, uses less fuel and
"shines" in many other ways over common furnaces.
Two shakers are used to shako the heavy, triangular-
shaped grates. This just cuts the work of shaking -
down in half, besides being easier on the furnace than
the old too -shaker style.
Sold by enterprising deal -
era everywhere,
Booklet free.
McCIary's
LOintow, Towowro, i4osvaa4L. Wtixtpie.
VArwouro, gr. Joaw. HAsmtrow.
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J. H. WORSELL, Sole Agent, Goderich
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Al 'shoes
are pnrtiearlar about their shown will find perfect , L
l es herr, 1).4111.matte time going from one store to 7s'
4* another t, find a shoe you'll like. 1 mete. hers. Nest and save
c.•( yourself tmul,le. We have a pang rouge of styles and priers. 7i'
$2.00, 22.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50
\�9W e try's. Best. shone 'oaken. mole our 'shoes on correct
past. fr• such g.wwl leather 5a Vivi Kid, Patent holt. Hwesllsn
.* Calf and Gun Metal Calf.
up to WOO + '
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