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UUNUANNUN.
G. A. NE\V'1'ON, DF;N1'ItiT, Ll1CK
. NUN'.- Al hamtreovrp day exow,yt '1Tur.
day.. Ni Ienlody for uatrltclina teeol Iticlumn
forml, wtiar i l ul gag. (•rewn arld br4lgs work
uta•. Aluminum plate.Inon "A kablel.
N. H. --You nae al way luso 77n�r work Lanus
better done In the dental ullleu more time
better fac111Uw` for doing Lite work, more txnu
tunable for the oaLient.
Nlrrll E. THE LOCAL AGENCY
lu Duo mon for The Hictral I. at the Wet
.Mc o Houk cad HUatlomory tlton when
orders w11I be re(wlvtd for
ub.crlptlooad
vnrt!•luw and yob wort, and receipt. will Ire
given for autouta, paid for the acme.
WHONaMDtY, May let.
N. Cooper ut&do x trip to Brantford
oil Tuesday'.
Hub Moore visited at Belgrave os
Sunday last.
H. R. I..ong and wife @pent Sunday
at Hent#liller•.
R. F. Manning spent lunday with
friends. i4 Clinton.
E. Mallough and W. Elliott spent
Suoday in Goderich.
Mr. Taylor, of Westfield, visitej J.
A. Killough on Ntinday last.
Jas. Whrd slid J. Walkout were
in Oodericun Monday last.
Mrs. Cullinwm and child, of Kintail,
visited friend" here last week.
J. Walkout made a btwinew trip
last week to Ingersoll and o her
points.
Clem Pennington returned t) Gode.
rich on Sundry after at Albert visit
with friends bele,
Mrs. McWhinney "flit Miss Belle
are at present os it couple of weeks'
visit,tu airs. Cullinauu, of Kintail.
Mrs. Mountain, who has been in-
disposed for some Lime, is, we are
glad to "tate, oil the way to recovery.
Miss Maud Whyrrd returned home
last week after spending tht•ee weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Turner, of New
York. '
ClIV14"'u. -- Quarterly met -vices in
twnnectiun with the Methodiat church
will he held on Snndxy' next At 10;30
A. lit. Rev, A. H. Jost". of'Auburn, is
expected to addiems the Epworth
Iwmtmrs tonight in connection . with
tbn urwalyd Movement.
Taube i Sun. manufactuling opti-
cirna and eyesight mpecialiste. of '1 ur-
ontO, will be at Mallougb's hotel, on
Thuroday, May 10th. If there is an)--
s thing whatever wrong with your eye-
sight, do nit neglect this (opportunity
of haviug your eyes properly attend td
to.
RIFLE CLOR.- A scheme dm On foot
for the organization of it rifle club in
our village. So far Ihr promoters
have met with success, and we have
no doubt a Het -chasm club win bor or.
ganized. There is plenty of good
material here for a club mod an organ-
iration of this kind would not only
provide pleasure knit would pie pt•oflt-
able as well.
Cumttsu. -Jag Whyatd received r
message on Tuesday stating that the
telegraph office at this pint would to
closed that day. Mr. A%'bymrl, who
has faithfully discharged the duties of
operator here for an many years., had
decided to give up him pwmtion in July
next and it appears that no one in the
vd
Ali
wisloo to take the position.
r the telegraph of ler in Lucknow- is
at present being removed w other
quarters, the company saw fit to cut
teff Dungannon at once, otherwise we
should have haul connection until July
at let. Now, since the telegraph
office is domed, we have neither' tele-
graph nor telephone, it tiepplorA Ile ,it -
nation in a village of Lillis mite in
which there is s, much hominess done.
Let tie hope that th.• long talked -of
telephone will son toe installsd in our
village and the mituotion telievet.
& lt(H)L RKI.ORT.--Following is the
standing of the pupils of Dungannon
public school for the month of April.
N"anem in order M merit : Senior iYe-
partntenL: Senior V. --H. Caw, Janie
Mtothen. Junior V. -Ethel Capt.,
Beedrh Walkout, May Jones, Alm&
Robinsm, Charles Fuwlrr. Senior
IV. --Ethel Glenn, Alan iverm, Bert
Wigggins, Fdith Treleaven, Vern Dur.
alio, ('larx Rpt(nrl, Irene Oliver. 11e1-
♦illc Glenn, Viva Bell, Roy Medd,
Maggie Disher, Pearl McNally, i."lie
Petdland, iw,rne Young. JuniorlV.--
Mostyn Sands, Geo. CiLsv, Corn Allen.
Verna McNally. ILawrenre Smiley,
Clarence Smiley, Martha Hegley.
Junior 111. Riley Bradford. Inurm
Smith, Pref Savage, bdvrtle Allen,
Har Mcl'ourt, Stephen Medd. Gertie
Begley. Number on the roll :Li,
Average attendance 31. H. R. U)No,
Principal.
Junior Room : Senior I1. -Edith
Stothers, Ray Stothers, Howard An-
derson, Arthur Roach, Marvin Dur.
Rin. Ralph Disher, Howard (vers,
I.crtx Fowler. Fred Errington, JArvIn
Anderson. Junior IL-Llnian Pent -
Lod, Linfield Andetwon. Pearl Iverm,
ClAyton Sands, C. 11. Rubinson,
Myrtle Oliver, Marion Disher•, Hazel
Carr. Scott McNally Alex. Anderson,
Victor Errington, Olive Glenn, Harold
Sproul. Part I1.-F;thel Brown, Jen-
nie Jones, Hazel Augustine, Iva Carr,
Ruth Fowler. Fred Fowler, Edith
Sands, Harold Riverm, Edith Ander-
son, Edgar Carr, Frank Glenn. Frank-
lin Thompson. Junior 1. - Lew
191liott, Georgie Caldwell, Redvern
Altyg(ffmtine. B ('lass. --Albert Browr,
.11,dwm Atli, Margaret Medd, Alfred
Robinwit, Harold Manning, Georgie
Glenn, Irene Cotrr. A Clans.--F'roda
Sands, Florence Durnin, Bert Smith,
Warren ivera, Ha die Mountain, Harry
Stuart, Willner Stewart, Herloet•t
Wbyard, Gladys Errington. Nuue-
her on roll cat. Average attendance
12. CORA B. R.ORERTH, Assistant.
NILE.
Trrmi)Ay, Aprii 301,
\Ve reKretto rep.?rt that Miss Lizzie
Tiffin in seriously ill with pleurisy.
Epworth League next Tuesday
evening will ten consoverAtion net -vice.
Yobkct, "Personal Work."
We are not sire, but we ftancy we
can hear the chime of wedding ioeils
in the distance. Mote worm.
Miss Mayme Girvin, who ham been
teething at Crediton, b visitinogg wt
hemp, the school he, ing been (•IonP,l
owing to the outbreak of smallpox in
that locality.
The antitank tee -meeting under the
AUwpleM of the Nile Epworth IRAq 111•
will he held this yeAr as ussal On 11Ay
24th. Arrangements have been inside
with Miss Hock, PhcuLion ist, of Dray -
two, And Rev. J. Currie, of Walton.
and further particulpm will he an-
natnesd later. Adunmsnion Mr.
8CH00f. R10PORT.-- The following iv
the report of Nile public school for
April: V. -Lennard McIIWA1n 417.
Senior 1V. --Mabel Wilson 4911; Ernest
Mellwain 46011; Gertnide. Kilpatrick
444. Junior IV.- RoWinwld Glen 43(1;
Vlola Young :V4. Senior Ill - -\Vnr-
f,ltyRywnW: Harold Mctlwwin 41►_';
V k4or Voting 144; Olive McNee I:R
News of
IL--Erno9tUIen398; Leslie l'eoUam.
370\'uilA McWhinney 3A; Vern Tif
tin :t51 ; Lloyd Young i:{7. Part 11.
Marian Ryau tw; Lucy Currey 430
Marguerite Glen 3tl9. FANNIE S
GRAT. Teacher.
COLBORNE.
MONDAY, Ap1'lI :Wth.
M. Oiler has engaged the servicer
of J. Vitnrtone for the summer.
William Blake has disposutd of his
fins llAlacre farsl, lot 13, concelwion 1,
to his woo -in-law, Levi Nnyder, for if
good figure.
Services at the Evangelical church
will lie held in the morning at NI
and in this evening at 7:30 next Rats.
hath. The new pastor, Rev. J. Burn.
will conduct the merviLee.
Durst Broa., who have leen in the
poultry businesw for risme titin, have
at prees
rt &lout 230 young chicks
which are doing well. 'Thias is
certainly A goxl start for this tiwe of
year, and the weather is in no
wire favorable for the tearing of
young chicks.
Rev. J. S. Damm preached his fare-
well sermon in the Bvangelicil church
on Sunday last. lie leaves for Her.
tin on Wednrslay. From Berlin
he intends to visit his parents rt
Atrfsldl• after which he will go West
to his new field of lisibm, Him sister,
Misr Datum, who has been staying
with him, will pprobrbly go home to
her parents. Ttlrfr atwrnce from this
vicinity will begrewtly felt.
TIIAT I.t•ENRa.;- There da A good
deal of feeling among the temperane:e
people of this township over the
granting of x license W the hotel at
Carlow. The place has got Along
without it license for a good ruany
yh, eaAnd a great many people in the
locality du nut see &fly necessity what-
ever for giving it one now. The re-
sult Iuaav ten A demand for another
vote on local opt ion. And it im claimed
that it a bylaw is submitted the tem.
perance vote will thin time be strong
enough to wipoo put truth the licenses
granted in this township. Time will
tell.
DUNLOP.
TvZODAY, April 311th.
Mims So him, Sterling, of Clinton,
visited relatives here Tuesday of last
week.
Miss Nin& Burrows, of Goderich,
was the quest of hiss Fanny Quaid
this week.
Even -body Mm,m busy last week seed-
ing. The cold weather made it easy
on the horse. drilling in the grain un
a good seed Iced.
Quite a number of our residents at.
tended the funerml of the late Mrs.
Jooeeph Mor•im, which took place nn
Tuesday of last week in Goderich, In.
terment tieing made in Colborne
ceilrett-I V,
Albert Jardine. it former well-
known resident. her gone to twke the
position of watchman on the Lake
Chief, which wintered AL Port
Arthur. Frirnds hereAnd mt Leeeburn
wish hini a anccrmeful season. He has
quite recovered from an injury he re-
ceived while cleaning "gun, theg"n
going off and his big Wp receiving; a
good poart 'of the charge.
LEEBURN.
Tu"i).ty. April:MKh.
Farmers here tyre all busy lam
week sowing their grain.
Several from here attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Morris
in Goderich TuemiA% of last week.
SMEPPARDTON.
Moxmkv, April 2 h.
Dr. W. Y. Hayden, of Goderich.
spent, the week.cnd at the home of his '
uncle, Frank Hayden.
We understand that the store And
postofflre here has changed hands.
John Nimpeon buying it from Walter
Steele.
Wes. Graham came home het week
fmm Goderich, suffering fmm an
attack of measles. He has quite re-
covered now.
A number of the residents of this
vicinity attended the .tuneml of the
late Oro. Thurinw, in (Irmferich, on
Monday. Mr. Thurinw lived on the
homestead here for several y'eam and
had alwity@ been highly respected.
The 7Zpathy of thin community ie
exten ed to the family in their be.
reavemen t.
PORT ALBERT.
TCE9DAT, April 311th.
Mins Bert fix Brown left, on Tuesday
last to work in Goderich. °
Mrs. 'Francis Cunningham, we are
marry to say, is very ill at the present
time.
Miss Lottie Bennett returned house
last week after spending the winter
with her brothers in Chicago.
Quit#• A number from around this
vicinity attended the funeral of the
Into Geo. Thurinw, of Goderich, for.
merly of thim place.
The weAther the post few d tys has
been very disagreeable find halt mop-
pets most of the farmetw front needing,
although a fete of the swift ones
finished last week.
KINGSBRIDGE.
WEDs;KRI)AY• M"yy I9t.
We are glad that Nin.Af. tL 1.,
of Kintail, who has been very, sick is
recovering.
Frank Dalton leaves this week tot.
Winnipeg, where he intends to reside
In the future.
Kd. Connor, who hew Imen away in
Buffalo for @rite years, returned
home thin week.
A number of our ynunK pvA)pple At-
tended w party given by Frank Flalton
before his depnrture for Winnipeg.
The people of this neighborhood are
very anxious for fine w#•ather so that
they may get their grain sown in good
tittle.-
KINTAIL.
TUrwO.ty, April ;*Ah.
Miss Benjamin leaves this week for
Ilear iwke, MumkokA.
Mrs. And Minn H. 1icWhinnev. of
Dungannon, are visiting friends hen.
The Misses Ida Mc(;mgnr and Tens
Innen are apprentices in the millinery
shop.
Mrs. Rom" and Minot R. Meor"Er
called on friends in imx•halmh last
Tuesday.
Missiles Lily McKay and Anna Mr-
Orpgrn' spent A few days in Goderich
thin week.
Mr. and Mew. Ed. McTavish, of Rip -
,cin
F the Dis
Icy, spent Sunday with 1L. Ittltl Mrs
Ncil McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. hoist. MvDonald out
tertAised it little surprise party on
AHonday evening.
Mr. anti 11rs. Geo. ('olliusot and
Isaim rpept #t few dayr in Blyth at List
house rd the (culler'" pLr•entt.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keurlchel, who
open! the winter Months kis fAiraine
Ohio, retu -nod tt the old home hwl
week. They were twcotupanied by
Jack Kenetchel, who u•n
retts do it few
days. We are sorry to learn that
Mr. Kemetchel, .r., whnsl eyesight hat
been fAiling very rapidly, has not ins.
proved under the recent treatment
taken in Loraine.
UREWE.
MONDAY, April 71hh.
John Nhackleton leaver today tot•
Theslwlon.
Jnr. Txckalrrrry, of Langside, is vie-
itinQ relatives here.
Albert Shackleton is house from the
G. C. 1. with mtawles.
Gs(#. and Dave Cantwell are cutting
wood for Albort 11nize.
John Myom moved into his new
hunse Im,a6 Wednesday and Thursday.
Mise Letitia Draney is very low at
prtweot with plteuoloni.t. \Ve wish
Iter a speedy recovery.
Mrs. N. Plere is Pride fnnu Hekfr&t.
where .he had 1wet spending a few
weeks with her dmightet, Mro. Get,
Nixon.
Seeding is going "head rapidly, on
account of the goal "tate of filth the
land is in, Arid thec(xol weather, which
is gtm)d fur the teams.
LANES.
.MAIN tA.,,Y. April Q th.
11x1. William Lane and non, M. P.,
of Guderich, called nn friends jo the
vicinity cat Lanes last week.
Tito farmers have leen buoy the
IiLat couple of weeks putting in their
spring crops and duiog early garden-
ing.
Mr. and 11t;P. John McDoungh. who
have lately returned from Misnetiota,
visited the formers brother, Chis.
McDonagh, our genial merchant.
Bible study on Sabbath evening last
was very htrgolly Attended, which is
very encouraging. Study will con-
tinue in the basement of the church
on Sunday evenings for Lite remainder
of the sutuurer.
MAFEKINU.
MONDAY, Aprilli,th.
John Reid is visiting relative. here
flow.
Worthy Kilpatrick, of the G. C. i„
has been home during the past week.
Elnser Phillips, who has been on the
sick list, rettn'nel to Goderich on Sun-
day.
Mt-%. Stuart F'inlnV has leen veru ill
with pneumonia. We are. glad toy, re-
port an improvement kn her condition.
\VITII THe LEAOUKRM. The League
topic Sunday night on '•Contentrueot
in Life" was taken by ItAy Stotherr
anti the Scripture lesson was read by
unmet Cranwttal. The new officers of
the League for IUs. Are : President,
The. Blake ; fat vice-president. Wilr
Finlay; 2nd vice -President, R a v
Nt)tben( : and vice-prehidrnt, Mm. 19.
J. Kilpatrick ; ex rresponding mecre-
tary, Ernest Blake; rccrtvling secre-
tary, Stephen Stotherm : treasurer,
Ray Strtherm; organist, Ann" Fitz-
gerald.
N('Illor, REPORT. -Following is the
report of S. 4. No, 0, Ashfield. for
April: V.lAiars, Fitzgerald. George
Treleaven. IV. -Total marks Z1111 -
Bert Riven(, Lolls; *.V&ggic Glen, 140;
Will. Alton, 140: Carman Stotherm,
I:N : Leila Blake, 1= 1; Pearl Seundent,
112: Wallaee Twamlev, 1t1O; Fanny
Fitzgerald, iLS; 11wry Saunders, 911.
iiI.-Wet. Alton, Ernest Hall.GeolCte
Saunders, Effle Johnston. 11. Sr.-
Total marks 115 Eldin Twamley, Ila ;
Jessie Stothe m, 92 ; Will Glazier, tfi2:
'Torn Glen, 5.1; "Mite GlAzier. 43;
eFdith Johnston. IL Jr. --Will Fitz-
gerAld, Ott; Ila Glazirr, fti; Lit.,,
Alton, 74. Part 1. Sr. -Rets Twain -
ley, John Glen. Peter Glazier, Gladys
Rivers. Part 1. Jr.- -Bervl Johnston.
Those marked a were alm,ent tot- part
of examination. -
LUCKNOW.
' u"nAY. April :Istb.
Oar citizens have subscribed felly
V2110 in cash and special prizes for the
fall fair.
Sir. McKAy, the new miller for
Treleaven Bnw., halt moved him family
to town and lit ptement occupies the
rectory.
The Llrcknow lodge. 1. O. O. F., at.
tended public service in the Metho-
dist chmlreh on Sunday morning. in
the Ahmence of the pastor Rev. Walter
Treleaven occupied the pulpit. Rev.
Mr. Pentland preached in the evening.
CARLOW.
MONI)Av, April 21hh.
So Jonathan got hi+ license!
Charles Treble htu, rented l,tmes
i rout's grass tariff on the sixth con.
cession.
Miss Levy in homp ill front Goderich
hospital, where she has been acting
an assistant to the matron.
Rev, Mr. Andrews: s "trate of
Knox College, occupied the pulpit
here. on Sunday And will officiate
"gain next Sunday. Mr. Andrews
was listened to with great interest on
Sunday And preached with much ac-
ceptance.
Robert Bean has started the founda-
tion for him newt ►tarn, which he will
build to take the Owe of the one
destroyed by lightning Iwat /all, The
new horn will he fully the equ+l of the
old. C. Schultze, of Auburl, has the
contract for the stone work.
F.vt.M OPttRATloNlt - Seeding will
Foe Ithont cnmpleted this week. On
Account of the frosty nigMI we have
been having the groun(1 has been in
it(Hxt condition for working, in fact
it
wan nevrr better. Some of the old
rpmidentm nay flip past month has been
the roldeat April in fifty years. The
fronts have done vPry serious injury
to the wheat and clover: in fact, with
few exceptions the flrldm of fall wheat
and clover will have M be plowed up
and resrwn.
CACOICT 114 TILE STowx. -Neth mvm.
V:thy in felt in lhia neighhorhn od witb
roran McPhee and famll3 who were
among It pert of mPvetwl fmm this
county who r.ft for the Went on
March 19th and were rttelit in the
storm and snow Mo rkade. R(sidem
the sdlering Mr. McPhee and his
famil underwent. thpmsolvea, they
snstanetl the lois of three hones and
SIGNAL: GODERICU, ONTARIO THURSDAY, May t• Iso; 71
• t THIS Year
tract. f3 The Man Whollis
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P L A N T
torn sows, which diel owing to the
1,%w
even of Ihr flL oamo of the p>u'Cy Well Dressed
14
were t•vcu hexvi(a hours th.%u 1(s..
McPhce.
P E A S
AUBURN. I•idd lee" have sold high for aevenl
I HE STERLING BANK OF ( N. year", 75&ad 77 cents a buehvl lad whether togged out ill a
IT AI)A_AURCR\' AGO.' '1', utmo �uw,- year. 'fhuyear'ee><lH,rtdemandwill I �g
�dut.. Thunalmy old Slit.d,ly.. 1 germ+rel be Iteeu, -profit there f,r shrewd
bI dress suit Or a business suit
Imwkiug n4itto- lran.mt•twl. Sao lot#, ILtok fusers.
dnpmrlmrnt auu+pt- du W.,11. of 1)1 a,ml uy-
ward.. Intrr.mlt at 8,rnr cont. per ,umwu' V'ty P P P
Mbltl n"nry lhrssu 1110ntIN. 1'al'Itlnr sale #vote. Always Looks Well if His
purcha-edat rea.onablu rictus A. G.(:ANHI,K. Two profits in a pea -crop, --the peas _
Acthu( NaimWer• and the vines, -rich row -fodder,
TUY.MDAV,April :M)th• valuable green manure, high in nitro- Garments Are Designed at
J. l:ilosm ha. Iwought a place in goo. Now that the pea buil
ut hwquit
I It) that
,old will shortly remove business in (:&nada, peas PAY and the Palace ClothingStore.
to that villxKr• P& BIG.
The cumplel ion orf the 1% P. R. liar y P P P a
to Auburn and the opening of traMc Easy crop to/candle, quick growing, Our reputation Stands behind every tailored -t0-
to this p oiut im heing looked forward do" well even on'timi' land, and %,out' tlleasure shit or overcoat we make.
to with pm,gerness. It hA" leen a long &SURESIARKK,Tatprotitablepricss
time corning. for all You can raise. Plant peas
The Sterling Ilank is duieg wg,mmi early, -April and early May is bad
convenience
herr. The office is ,t ii of New fiats Shirts Ties Gloves, Etc
convenience d the business men cat sow f f t •
stir tillage std to the lartmelr of ""•
nuruouuding country. Medium -weight Underwear.
'fill. next thing On life progrvuu for
Atlburit hhotaid Ili. :t telelilm ex' some EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS
change for the vilbtge. It preaent
our telephones At--- worked through
the Blyth exchange' 1�S�L=- r Mc L EA N B �ZOS.
CxUlu H N(rras. - Mr. Andrews,
who has .just finished it cuut+;e. at
Knox College, preached un Sunday in -- - _-_ _ IIATTEI{.V
Knox church and nlatle it very favor- ART TAILORS
able impreswion. Ile will occupy the t•i"iting the former'm ai,ler Jure. (Dr.) FURNISHERS
,:"Tit again next Sunday. It ks Smith. 1'LIOTHIERS
uno�erst(xsl that Rev. J. A. Hamilton. Weare sorry to lestrii of the illness 1' ,n rt Hou.c Sgn.u,•. G oI)ERle'H, ONT.
A)( Leamington. hall declined tAl tun- of Mrs. Heard, who Wok to slight J
aider a 1-411 ft-0111theKnox an Smith's stevke x .hurt time ago. -
Hill congregattioss• J. \V. Tippett halt Iw•en wlptvlving
EtRLY Cu)mtvo. -•1'he eariv closing the I.oks of the inside Of the H.Lnk -- ----- - - ------ -
nurvement hod struck Auburl, and with it new chat of paint.
the hnsiness men of the village have Allw•rt McGee. of Goderich town.
age to club• their places of business whip, ha, move( to town arul Utkeu
every Velnesfav evening fruln %lily pssrm,iut of the ulxitltirs overRou-
to 0cWlwr at tl:311 p. lis. As this will att', hardware sl.ore.
affect the p#stofllce also the arntnge- fir. 1lrtcalf, of I)eLoory'l, is :it, town
talent will not go into effect until the making the neccwh:u-y orraugr(urntx
consent of the Postof ice Department for the return of his aw•ifo ;ind ftluily
is received. The ruove is in the right to his favorite sutumer i-voidence.
direction. The boniness #lieu should
have A little time for nr:reation (Ins.- The ,ws•smor is'Imsy these days
ing the omeirmer all+oaths. hunting ilp lilt thoste engairdd in hu,i-
ness. We un(reest:tnd thcte will I.e It
tlon,ber of App•Als &t the court cat ie-
WE$'TFIELD. vision this year. -
MoND.ty, .lpril 211th. PNE lecwgmE T.tttt:N lerty.- one
Mim Annie Chatltw,- im under the license lues leen taken frutu thevil-
doctor's care rt present. We hope its n
logo'. There will lie )tie )-(-art),lid plod,,
hear of her speedy recovery. the. Commerrixl• and one for llix
The remains o[ the. IAtr Wim. Fro- rnonlha• the Albion. 'rhe River ho(VI
wick of Blyth. will ire interred in the prirtur will du we know out.
has lawn shut out: x@ to 'A hat the pr
y
\Vrmtfleld cemetery on Tuesday aftrr-
rooll. - -
Will. StAckhous• had the. m6for• STANLEY.
tune to lime his valuable drives one Trmmsov, April allth.
day lust week, hatimuut•Ltiun of the So 114001, RVI.ORT.-The following is
lung" c tuditlg its death. the April monthly report fill- S. S.
The topic in the Epworth l.rague No 14, Stanley. 'The names art, in
On 8410.ath evening was very ably order of merit : V. -Etta Jarrott. Ed.
handled by Will Fingland. 'lite will Geonitlell, Norman Junes. iV. A
alerting wait lead by Miss May Taylor. t - -M. 11. Fisher. J. T. Jarrott, Aggie
Rev. H. E. Currie, of I.00des- Gessselk. IV. B --J. W. Kehl. J. If.
horough, its expected to wldrems the Jones. J. Gemmell. iV.' C -Hannah
Epworth League on Friday evening Dinsbale, SArah Rathwell. Junior
next. in the intertest of the forward III. -Lola R,athwell. A. Jones, H. A.
movement for missiogs, I Fisher. i1. A - Ida R•Lthwell, Antler
Donnybrook church, which hen loeelt (fav Hood. if. B. --W. McBeth. A.
undergoing m thorough renovation of 11c11nrtrir, G. McKay Part 1.--
the interior, was opened Again fur ser- Anna Fisher, Willie Cooper. 'Tile
vier un Sabbath uunnin it now locust mprellrts in the mohthly epiellin
presents a very creditable appearance, 1 rex eliesMm- were ishor. tax. R avid
t. IN
A ---Hosea • Fisher. R'. Rand l'
J4 in Kehl. i1. A ---Anna Hood. H.
ST. AUGUSTINE. H -Willie 1lcBeath.
Moxi)A),. April '2f1th. Some of the farinersin the vicinity A blilldog in a Kinner because he
have flnished seeding.
air. and Mrs. Will. .1. F'nt•An @petit -
StGus. At Thos. L stal-I . WILL KISSING
l;n@. McGuire ham startld on the maul l
again with his coin vie welfgaon. BE PROHIBITED
Joseph 1•lynn conunrncrd framing un
Monday. He s.tartell at Harry Chain -
nes s.
111-. Spencer, who was vi"iting tit The Osculatory Process Denounced
Mrs, Thompson*�. ham returned to hi, by Scientists as Extremely
home lien r'I'olont,.. Dangerous How the Dan -
Will. Thomrwm and family have ger Can be Removed.
moved to the �artl which Mr. Them -
milli pnt•u•hasel trout his brother Crireh.
We
I A keen discncaion is Boeing rarrisd
ate pleased to see tbwt Bob
Chatnhry is recovering from x very
fin hl, anger and f the
i nn h nems of the est scientists rr to
Scientists
kissing, Iwo
-
gels a 'grip in the tight pl»ce and t1- prrHt by the experience of his
folds (felbowr.
me re »ttLck of inflammation of the
eye".
by Dr. .Somers, HPaJth O�/ rpr of At-
o°'
Th1e
lantit` City, and Dr. Nalplisme, of the
better the•; time you .had, the, Discontent.
Mildical Fjsculty of Paris. They rharre
dAYFIELU.
wm•rat the hemdache on the ulorninsf I It ""+ ' o'1e can not pluck the (tower,
1'+„t
the kine with spreading grippe, scarlet
after.. pa.- the -*set .cent by;
Ica-can+n yen ears rMr lu,'e the Sian.
Tt-mmi) April :1t)th. fever, meanlpc, mumps, whooping
A lau:helor in a man who has lene-ne,p I v,.,+ '+ii .+.x .cc the aura.
ScII(xo. RFmItT,---The followinK em eough, typhoid fever, diphtheria. erv-
the report of the of the Bav- sipplas,
K. S. Phclt.,.
pupils meningitis, htbercol"m and
Held public school for the month sot ; many infectious akin dismaes. They
i
April, bald on attendance, demeanor i suggest legislation on the subject, and
and general proficiency : V. --Mamie the posting of notices in
ram�m�m�m`�--s�
railway nto-
11cUonKk1. Harry Cameron. Senior lien street cars and other public
I\. --Fool King, Hi1dA King, L»carie: plats, bet they say it would ls+ ti*r�
Fowlie. Junior 1V.-Winnie:McNeil. lase to post them on verandahs, in
Paroid Roofing
Amy lIe eil, Frank Cameron. Sen- + cosy' corners, porelips shady nooks,
sur 1
iiI.-Eve,,Iyn Pollock. F9nJnhnson,
or moonlit lawns. They also prepossess,
Martin. Junior 111. -Lulu compulsory Irgislation for methods. of
King, 1(xtnie Pxr#uns And Nay King, disinfection of the month and purify-
iis,tl, Annie Elliott, Nffmber on roll, ing the breath, Pspeeially with a view
lk;
slakes :1 good roof for all kinds of buildings.
average, 11. T. H. BItfIlI NLRE, #n the protection of the innocent babies
Teacher'.
rust the thing for Bat shanty roofs, Ili onQ inch
who are particularly suhp,•rt to infer.
Senior 11. ---Kathleen Kiliott, I.ouisP , tion. The grPst"t and mouth effective
Parker,
its the'foot is enourll 41ant and guaranteeta not
Agnes John Tit Middle lard purifier and germ dporover known to
Anhie alctiril, John Turner. \\'illAnl medical for the
t0 leak. It Cilli Ld40 be Uied t0 adV$ntaj;e 111
science mouth, threat
Sturgeon. Junior 11,--Wilhtrd Drem-! and breath, on well an for the blood,
ser, Isabel Wosodm, Ernest McGee. I
Slining outside Of Pig fells, Hen Houses, Wno(i
stomach and hung., is Paychine, that
wrliol• PArt If. Katie Little, HPMsie, triumphof flit- medical world that is
Sheds, Etc. a
Elliott, Robbie Ki . Liliad. Jsniru Part
If. -Frank King, Lilian ('ailing,
attracting alm#nt universal attention
It i4 (1011e Ill) in One alld two Square rolls,
once Ellifftl. Part L-\Yiluier Blair,
lith.
berana.` of the norlderftll resnita at-
tending its
with flails and instructious inside so that anyone
nor. One of its recent tH-
Beat.rice Brown. Number on roll, 47; umphn is tnpd n@ a matter of oxperi•:
Can Put it On.
average, Al. F. M. 4TANHURY•, Tearber. i erste in the following brief ataMmpart
MaV 1st• lis. PlnrDm Co.
T. Jowett is ntill'very low. ,an„renAingymi
The Price is Lowe
phos', and t"Allonlel kora•
11rm, E Elliott half put in a new bar with for )oar crest r,•medy Pl Y,'HINE. Tette
ILL the Albion hotel. rrmediea +Ihl wonder h,r me. I wag oatnnt 9,tw
\Veregret to have to record the ill- denten hall 1-c heal b..k PAY, NINE. Tete
inrnnhieeoowmp
C
Sold at
paean
ncanorfMrs. McDougal. � tt.e MT40nIonand.verynrxanofthetw w
IerHbh , Isea.e.t nod watlM. reknit, and nalRh.
The OrAngrmpn hese Irl the ronlract her thnnrht I'd never tn•t better Hut Pi1T('HL'E
Anderson's Hardware
of siding their well to J. H. Wolvell. rtmd tip,. %t1- h& runt, h&never hotb,wed mos
lines. and Pe)vhine lea permanestrare.
A number from here Attended the xR.v. LIZ7,IE OARAIDIL
DUNGANNON
conflr•mat ion mervices at Varna, today. l bit Hathnrl et. tmntim. ont
R. Bailey, of the Goderich branch of Pavehine, pronocreed Ri-kopn. is ltd -
the Sterling Bank, was home fur Sun- mitted to lie the tenet wonderhil of all
day. I dinpa5p and germ-drstroving ■genriee
Mem. J. Pollwk. Mism Flonsie »nit For hitild,ng lie thn run -dawn ayst,m
_
Master Clifford were in Clinton hast and enrilyt a 1 forma of stomach j
week, tmuhl" and diseasen of the ehest,
Miss Jessie Biggart left of Mond A). throat and Inngs or head, it, is simply
for Toronto, where her minter, 1h•,.. unapproachable. it is w reliable home
Baker, Is quite ill, treatment. For sake at all druggists,
"MINOR -$TAY&" MAKE DILION
Oso. E. Mc('tifnry, M. P. for !Bask- fine and lE1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum,
Limited, lig Ki Street West, To.
TWICE AS OTRONO
Ahnrt,sllfr.bard.steel+t eainyamak.s..bins•-like
I^+nt
Rt1ht•tyatl, Nlld Mrs. M,{'rallPy pal! route.
at e,'ery lateral win #m Me IHlbnn fee-.
These ' Hin@•-ata)■ g,— nor frnea a aro.atar .1#yree At
---�- - -_ _
-._
elutl Jh-weahM it H with-tand are&Mr atr&in. They are
like, sed rw:a are. blossoms snake our feces swine lir PH
bar
bar
Scot!'.r FMa1,Ifion strengthens enfeebled
nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and
nerve force.
it provides baby with the necessary fat
and mineral food for healthy growth.
ALL DR00018T8; 50r. AND •1.00.
It Iain shape alms, r , Ivied a hears blow• e, theme nasal
pr..nreeeAtl"d by a tontine ball or other animal ardwavnnsa M
pa&h his waythmnah Is. freedom. (AWrom a falls m sA, Oben%
Able "Mlea on stron@ ' fee -
the Owew geese Wive sewer Ce . I
Owes "W. . not Ont
FTU0AWA/Jff191r;9A
STODDAR r tic McKINNON, Agents.