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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-1-9, Page 7lf:20117717i7/17,4LAVIliTY THE SIGNAL : GODERICI1, ONTARIO Tutiesusv, January 9, 19U 7 Wctisciii491044.449******914#91441449449citictinito***49ficivicctstioitntic4"inits****.i"i* The News of the District.'''';''' ;454464$4e466#64546454545454i6#6454$4646466P15414545454545464g454545464545+454646+-46454644546-46+4554645 DUNLOP. KINTAIL. UUNUANNON. LANES. TUINUAY, Jan. 7th. Capt. Beater. of flollerich, visited his Imrother-in-law. H. A. Shields, last week. A q tette et our y g folks en joyed a pleasant drive Lo Hayfield ou New Tette. night. were ;deemed to receive frees our old friend H. (f. Horton, of the Queen City. e pretty eatendar. ehow• ing a winautne maiden gatheriug Howie's. Thaw here who heve re- ceived a copy urn very 'nisch ;Soused with it. The thew et the close of Christmas week cotto.ed cave-in around the cement crib in the bowie well or our general merchant. Assisted by A. and F. (Stiehl he has repitired tlie well by lowering the crib and Citing In with clay. New YEA les ENTICIIT.11NlihsT14.- Some of the rising generation enjoyed a pleasant day'skating on New Year's; Day, our well-known skating rink in the cedar,stwiteep neer Shep- perdue' being in good shape. The lade are thinking of forming ithockey club for it' few g l 4,4 with neighbor- ing clubs. At John Ityen's there wait a pleamant social gathering in the afternoon. There was /11494.1 an im- promptu gathering of a few neighbors at the tams. tut Thureday evening, %dimly. Quaid gave wine Mee gram• oplethie selections. LEEISURN. TrgsliAl. Jan. 7111. 31 MS 1.111klater 14,11t1 Mile. 1- Morton ere vbmitores in titration! this week. A. IL Chalon nettle a transient visit to the Classic City Christman week. Our G. C. I. studesias rainiest to ;their studies tiskweek after the holi- day season. Mists Jessie Linklater has gone back to Outwit Head to alit her duties as ;principal of th.• school there. Mist. Ituth *haw 'et Thursday.; morning of teat week to ii 1111 duties of teacher of a school near Ilanover. in Bruce county. The guideivesMonday morning of thus wek had it 1111.1 1111,1 1.- getting olf their urchins to school, and &fir' - weeds sendiug off their dent- !un- hands and sons to vote fur the totvit- Ship rulers fur the c ttttt ins year. : - . SHEPPARDTON. Tresets , Ile.. 31,44 Miss Olive Poster. of Dante, 00 , is spending her hididays at her home. . 0. Green, or Toronto. spent the , Chi istusaat tile with his parent a here. 511. mei Sim Robert Buchanan, of Buchanan, Ses,:t., iird• visaing ms,. ' vem. and (needs here and at Port ,1 NO t. . 1.1 -1 f• this vicinity at- tended the f sisal of the late Capt. A. 11. 'e on Friday List. Cam Bogie es% wat. wel known end highly respected and the s empathy of the t •ty is extended to the beleaved widow ,ted children 411 their anlietion. PORT ALBERT. Trestia v. Jen. iLII. Charles Crawford his left this vic- inity for the queen City. Mr. Drake. of Stette is niwniling a few days Will) relatives in this local- , it y. Sirs Milks... of Stratford, is at pre.. cut visiting with her sister. Mrs. s'"---01ver Walter Dickinnon, of Hamilton. is once more renewing old friendships 114 spur burg. A neat enjoyable time was spent et Use home of Frank Hayden last Fri- day evening. Will Sage returned home host Sat- urday from New York, where he spent Che i ;Wins. Its.a.ria. The hand of death has re- moved from Our midst it long sufferer, in the person of George II.. eldest son el Mr. and Mrs. .las. Oliver, aged twenty-nine years. The call aam' not unexpectedly, as itectsused hail been in poor health for some time. The fun- eral took piece on Monday at Lau p. tn. and the remains were taken to Dungannon for interinent. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the community in their sad bereave- ment. ° tSREWE. Tt•rstim 1. .len. 7th. Sirs. John [hinter is on the sick list. Mr. and Mee. W. Dentin hod si tam• ily gathering last Thursday. Mrs. 1'. McGlynn and her son Fred Were Crewe visitors yesterday. Mr. end Mrs. Geo. Durnin and fam- ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. mind Sirs. Jas. Oahe. t. Mr. and Mrs..1. H. McKay. of (lode - rich. spent last week with the lattee's mother. Mrs. %V. Pierce, returning home last Thursday. Miss Mary Culbert left here on Thursday to resume her ditties tUt teacher in her old echoul at Bird's Creek, Meetings county, Nvw l'oterstaereu.---Sansuel Sher- wood has bought the store and mop- erty of the late Matthew Siharklebei. Mr. Sherwood has sent in his applint- tion for the postoffice and is :toppled. Ile in also going to keep a good gt•n- eral store. s CURED 1415 DIABETES. That's What Dodd's Kidney Pills Did Tor Thos. Harrison. of St. Mary's Perry, N. B. St. Mary's Ferry. York Co., N. B., Jen. 6th. - (Special.) 'That I)ocitl's Kidney Pillm will cure diabetsmillieve been proved by air. Theis Harrison. of this piece. Sir. Harrimin speaks of his cure as follows : "I suffered with PoeVeVe pains alma the region of the kidneys. When I lay down it was tortine to get tip 'again. 1 grew week and my appetite felled. I doctored with several physicians. but it was no use. 1 grew • woree all the time, till I began to des- pair of n'y life. Shortly after Otis 1 began to initiate blood, and 1 knew 1 *as in the grip of that terrible Moe elute, diabetes. "At thie time a friend persuaded me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. After the use of on. box 1 was much better. Three taxes cured me completely." "1 really don't believe that you par- tAcularly wanted to hear me Ping." said a young lady coyly. "1 did, In- deed," her Admirer proteeted. "1 had rower beard you liefore."-s-l'itk•Me- s UP QEE THE LIST 01.' CLUBBING so users In thls week's Signal. Heed your subsoriptlua to the local agent or postmaster, or scud direct to TUN URINAL. Uoderich. Trlf.riDAY, Jau. 711i, J11111041 A. McKinnon, of Caseelton, North Dakota, visited his cower'. Mre. M. Whitty. a few days this week. FAK311001. INN:TITO= Merrisos- meeting of the West Hurou Fanners' Institute will be held in Young's Hall on Tueadry next, 11th inst. There will lie two neesions, at 2 p. to. and 7:30 p. 111. and it bi hoped there will be a good attendance at etteh. • AMBERLEY. Mosnay. Jan. 6th. Eroy it travelling south these days. Too cold up float'. Wedding bells still keep ringing down the boundary*. IVIlfred Francey was visiting friends in Kluted last $uoday. Jack Campbell Trtiblest Tuesday with friends in Loc als . Roddy McLennan spent his Chrita- nuts vacation under the parental roof. Mime Lena Dirkeon waa visiting her mister, Mrs. Matthew Moore, last week. Aliss Cassie Buchatiae. of. &ludo's is at present visiting in the neighbor- hood. Duncan McLean With imeritsiely in- jured by it kick 'from a horse last week. 1'. Steele aud W. Brown spent Sun- day with friends 011 the fourth last week. Miss Verna Filsiuger, of Teilsweter: is at present visitiflg. tit the White House. Johuny Blue, who 114111 beeu laid up for the boa month. is progressing Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boyd spent New Year's Day at the-hasee of the letter's parents. Elsner Mahtmml, of Wingham, spent New Year's Day at Albert Hrown's. Mrs. Harrigan, of Kincardme, was the guest of 31,. 41141 Mrs. W. Wilkie last week,. R. Bradley and Walter Brown spent 11104.', days at Tiverbiti and I 'tiderwood hod week. 1),s- id and Mies V itilet Sui is ineJ., of I nderwood, spent Sunday at the Pot- ter house. Services in the Methodist church next Sabbath afternoon will be held et 3 o'cksek. Danny 111cLeatt had the misfortune to have hit driver laid up but it is on the move maxim Mr. and Mis. Harry Gibson, of Tie- ertim, were. the guest* of Robert Bradley last week. Quite a number of friends orient 11 pleaisinit evening at the home of E. MeLeans last week. Hector Maxim and sister, Lexie, attended the leap year ball in Luck - note New Yenr'e night. Miss Agnep Courtney left last week for Midland. where she is taking charge of a public school. John Jertlites and Archie Dickson. of Swift Portent. Sask.. are at present visiting in the tieidiborhood. Wm. Mitchell and the Miele.% Hus- ton, of Kincardine. were the winds of Robert :Mirth; on Christmas Day. Mime billy McLean and Miss Maggie MeCharles were the gurgle of Mni. Clete. Boyd for it few dap' Wit week. A ber of young people spent a joyful evening at the h of ?Atil- t:01m Mclennan last Friday evening. The home of Finley McDonald wax the scene of quite a gathering of young folks on Thursday evening last. We notice by it Kincardine paper that there is *Jimmy buying pigs in this district, but no one hes seen him yet. Unite a timuler of our 70)) ng Id - lows took in the ball itt Kintail un New Year's night and reported a good time. Mrs L. G. Wildfang. who has been spending her Christnies vacation at her home in Teenwater, returned house last Friday. L. O. Wildfeng and Sate Brown paid a visit to Kincardine lest Tues- day. It Was quite a rough day but they both stood the trip well. A very pleasant evening wes spent at the h • of Mrs. Jardine last h'ri- day. The rrowd danced and played parlor games till the early hours of the morning. A number of our young folks at- tended the fireman's bell iii Kinear. dine on Christmas Eve. The night being quite stormy kept the boys in town tall daylight. OftANoE Btatettoits.- -The home of Mr. and Mrs. %Vim Potter wan the scene of e vet y pretty wedding event on the evening of New Years Dey, it being the marriage of their daughter. Ida, to John Ferguson. Rev. 31r. Fy- dell, was the officiating clergyman. The ceremony took place in the parlor, the participants standing in the bey window beneath a beautiful nreh of evergreens decorated with vitt roses. The bride WAR given away by her father. and enteredthe parlor Its the wedding match was Icing played by Miss Ethel • Henderson. the bride's costume was white etilienne and she carried n bouquet of roses aini a Bible, the gift of leo (dither. There were no attendants. The wedding was. a quiet one, those present being members of the families of the bride and groom, about forty -live in num- ber. The pretents, of which there witt an elegmit collection, inrludrsl several from relatives in St. Joseph. Micifigen. The wedding sumwr WWI .served on a table prettily decorated with tulle and meninx, over which hung a bridal bell of red and green. The eeiling was decorated with ever- green'. and Bosun paper etringerts At the conclusion of the repent the guests engaged in parlor games until the early hours of the morning, s" LOYAL. Tres') s 7th. Haughton Sumanersal. of Ooderich, spent Sunday et his home here. Thos. Cerro% we ere 'lorry to state, is under the doctor's care at present. Mr. and Sire. Robert Buchanan were calling on their old friends and neigh- bors for a few days last week. The Misses Loretta and Jennie Young have returned to Toronto after spending the holiday gessoes at hOMe. • "Whv le Jones growing it beard 1' 0, 1 believe his wits made him a present of some tiee." - Leslie's Weekly. `1 A. NEWTON, liENTIST, LUCK 1.3. NOW. At home every day except Muhl day.. New 'innerly fur extracting teeth ttionino- forua, better than pia Crown and bridge work etc. Aluminum plates inotrbreakablei. N. B. - You can always have your work much better done hi 4140 dowel °Moe -more time, better facilities for doing the work, more com- fortable for the patient. MOTICE.- IA1CAL AGENCY IN in Dungannon for The Slgual is at the Poet - office Huok and Stationery Store, Wbdre orders will be notched for eubscription*, ad• vertiaing and lob work. and receipt* will be enroll for ammonia "aid for the same. 4,1E14 THE Lan UF cLutittiNti I/ tiger. in this week. Signal. Hand your subacription to tbg local agent or postmaster, or send direct to 1 Hle, 4IONAI Uoderich. THisameay. Jan, 2nd. New Ye.ttemi Stearn:so Marco. - New Year', wits celebrated here by the old captains.. Jacob McGee aud Dr-Iiice,, having a shooting match at the rifle range for an oyster supper to be given iu the Mallough Houee, the losing tide paying for the supper. Dr. Bice'., side won .by I point. The score : :Yoyard lin-yard Total Jacob Medico .5 3 4 4 1 IS .5 4 3 5 4-11 11 Jim Elliott 2 3 2 2 -II 5 5 3 3 3 -21 33 l'has. Elliott 3 5 5 5 3-11 4 3 2 3 4-18 SO B. J. Crawford 3 2 1 3 3 -15 2 5 4 3 la 31 H. flowers 1 3 3 1-17 3 1 0 3 -II 31 W. p. tiandenwo 2 0 3 3 0 -.11 3 2 A 2 2 44 4141 Wm. Speoul 0 5 5 5 .1-20 5 2 2 3 3 -1: 37 Tom McLean 14 3U110-011 28S 5 3-17 20 Wui Mcchire y 0 41 02 3 .4 0 11 41-0‘ In Joe &sync 2 0 o 2 4.111 2 2 :I 4 4-1. 21 DrBice Wm. Wanton T.O. Alien Temple Clark Harry %YAWATA Will Held Herb &other) Harry Jones I) Glenn U. Pentland :Assam an -flue Total I 3 3 3 3-'33 3 4 3 3 I- 17 37 4 0 2 2 5 -13 3 :1 3 4 3 141 29 5 3 3 4 4 21 4 5 .5 4 - 41 2 1 3 4 1-111 2 5 2 1 5-1A 37 1 4 3wIli 2 2 I 2-1.; 33 2 I 2 I 3 - Is ti 2 2 7.2 -it ;X 0 is 0 2 0 -kr: 1 2 2 0-41) 12 0 ° 0 4 9-01 2 4 2 2-1: Ii( 2 i33 a -11 4 1 3 3 141 '25 3 0 2 3 1 12 3 1 2 3 -11 4)4 Mural" for the Doctor ! The annual meeting of the rifle club will he held on the night of January 15th. All members are requested to he present. Tut:spa r, Jan. 7th. The M nem Dur eturned to theia. schools un Saturday laat. The G. C. I. students fisen this vil- lage returned to their labors on Mon- day. The Mimes Cunningham, of Port Albert. were the guests of Mrs. Oliver a few days last week. Will Elliott returned to Nev Lite keard yestet day after ;gelding a few days with friends here. Ed. Darnin returned on Monday to Tornto, where he will res his studies at the University. The _engagement here of John R. Clarke. the lettairei and 1 ist. for Sunday end Monday next hes 'been cancelled for the present. Win. Bailie was re-elected reeve for the township of 'Wert Wawanosti all Monday butt by it majority of sixty. John McLeiiu waa hie opponent. The last few days s thing mysterious has been goll‘g on ill the shop formerly occupied by our barber. Wm. Mole. The proceedings are be- ing married ou behind dntwn blinds and bolted doors. We wonder what •• it is ? • On Friday lest Nelson Stewart shot a tine specimen of grey °ogle. \Vhen the wings were spread out it mem- tired 'seven feet acrose. It hint' exhibi- ti in Vi*hyard's hardware store and been inspected by a large number of people. Rev. Mr. Lloyd, wife and family, after spending it week at the parson- age herr, returned to their home at Port Stanley on Tuesday. Mr. Lloyd occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sanday evening and With listened to with great 'Autumn-. A large nuinber front here attended the funeral of the late 0. E. Munro, of Auburn. on Friday last. The de- ceased was at one tone principal of the public school here. The bereft% ed fetidly have the sympathy of 41 large number of friends in this co s BELFAST. Mosnav, Jan. Oth. Mies Annie Sherwood is at present with her parents here. Jack lt, McCrostie left On Thursday of lant week to take charge of his school. Walter L. Hackett returned to To- ronto on Saturday and Allan Bowles on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borland, of the Soo. spent Christmas with the gentle- man's parents. We extend our heartiest welcome to Miss Cunningham, who takes charge of our school for 191)44. R. W. Agar returned un Saturday from Alliston, where he spent the New Year with frienchs Destro or ENOCH 1:111OWN.-We re- gret to learn of the death of Enoch Brown, which Wok place on Sunday morning. The funeral on Tuesday to Greenhill cemetery was very largely attended. Our sincerest sympathy goes out to the bereaved relatives and friends. • 87. HELENS. Tura's% v. Jan. 701. Election day ;maned utf quietly. Quite a number are suffering front the cold. %Vill Todd mistime! on Titeetlay lest from Cargill. Fred Hyde, of Alberta, visited his brother lest week. Mis Milbe,, Stuart and Chrisisy spent New Yeer's 411 Otelerich. Rev. R. W. Craw hemp received a call from Melville church, Fermi,. Will McDonald. of Jamestown. is visiting et his uncle's, 11. McDonald's. Sirs. Peter Clark is laid tip with neuralgia. but we hope to see her around soon. Mime MeIllierision is making an es - (elided visit with friends in %Vinghase and Temweter. Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Stuart attended the funeral 01 the late Jam. Robb, of London township, Our tem:where, after enjoying two weeks holidays, have returned to theii respective schools. MU Lillian and Donald Clark re- turned on Tumidity to coutinue their studies et the G. (1 I. The annual 'fleeting of Calvin Pres- byterian ()beech will be held on Tue.. day. January lith. at 2) p. tn. Mn. Hyde and family haverreturned house after spending a week with friend. in Cargill and other points. We congratulatas the member.% of the rommittee of the Mechanic's' In- stitnte who arranged such a splendid program for Friday night's con- cert. The only regrettelne feature was that a great Inane made thIqu. MONO othsplcuous ly tbeir algoesce. MoNDAY. Jan. nth. P. E. Sid:fan:id) has been 'tittering from a cold aud auto throat. Kismet Sherwitod leaves for the Mrest on Tuesday. %Ve whit' 1 every succesii. Holidays are over : sehool opens to. day with our now •tetteher. Stothers. 1,1 charge. NVe wish every success. Richard Andersen and hitt 1' 11 daughter'', Misses Edn:anAlar Edna *id gate visited at the home of James Little o 1 Thursday butt. Mrs. Joseph SatteltZer Was called 10 Bel • lamweek to rev her Dor. Airs. "itch. who fed and reeeked severe iujuries. Waltee Hackett and NVin. J. Irwin returned to Toronto tin Sattstslay afteti spending the holidays 'teeing friends and at their homes. George Lane, Who tins been laid up with* cut its his foot, is improving and is at present visiting his sister, Mrs. A. M. Treleaven, at Ripley. The church service was Withdraign here on Sabbath last mi account of the funeral of Malcolm McMillan. who died on Friday. syniptithy of the neighborhood is extended to the rela- tives and friends in their bereave- ar leshave been quite colon lllll tullii'iltsi.trieigliborhuod lately. A few of the young people spent 1 pleasant eveping at the house of Daniel .11ton. SBAMay Reid gat 0 a party to it ler of the youtn.T pt•ople on New +, Yettee Eve which also ns aweted ;t leap year party. All enjoyed it plea,. ant tinse. . . BENMILLER. Tit ustsos V, Jan. 21111. 131..Nn 1.1.101, Nit. 4414, C. 44. F. The mamab supper and entertainment of Court Bentniller, NO. NS( C. 1. F., on New Year's night was certainly a grand tilleePets. There is al late e of good talent it; :old around the Idt le burgh of lientuiller which has been heard on former occasions, but last night's .niteita nt tam taint) Lapped them ell. 'the lodge Was honored with the presence 01 1011 of the nigh 11111t 1)fficers, Bro. A. D. •N'. C. It.. of Cirititithy, who gave it very neat address which. jittlgill hy the hear- ing he revel Ved. Ions( tut% 4. 54.1 y highly appreciated. The lodge to express thank)* to all those who took pert in the pr. (gram. The an- imal installation of ogice: s of toot t '11..1will be hehl in NItinday. January 1:4t h. the (.1licers for the year being as follows : 4 'Ilia If inger. Alex. Maedel ; vice t'. P. %Vetter's recording secretary, 5N'. W. Fisher : financial secretary, Jesse : treasurer. %Vim. Stratighan 1cheplaitt, Edward Stewart : senior timid ward. John Breen : .14111111. wmalwaid. Charles Fuller : 110111111., 11444.1)1 M 11111111 : beadle. Ezra Fisher : 1iesters. P. Mantel, S. Robinson and E. Mitchell. o: AUBURN. Tress.% v, Jn. ills. Welsh Erratt is visiting at the hums of his brother, 0. E. Eiratt. Our village school earned Monday last with Sir. John- in charge ot the senior room and Miss Sclater of the junior room. l'41.01.don 41141 NI 1 4, Pat- erson left last Tuesday for Dalt to at- tend the in trriage of Mr. Pstereon's niece in Unit tievu. The election; are over a1141 every- one is pleased of t perforir satisfied with the reetilts. leical op- tion waves over Mullett. The annual Sabbath seined conten- tion will be held ill PreShylel'i411 church here mi %Veiltiesday, the lith of Jentiary. A good time is expei•teJ. All are invited to attend. Mr. Murdoch is visitiser ai the home of his brother-in-law, 0. E. Erratt. On hie way here f the North- west he experienced the sens it ion Of passing through a railway wreck. I). W. Paterson, who has tweti vis- iting at his father's in East Waive - noel). returns to his home ill Alberta tide week. aceompanied I.y his sister. Rena. They are both engaged in teaching in the West. ANNIVE1043115- SKRVICEs. Anni- versary service.' will be held in the Presbyterian church on the Vali of the present month, tea -meeting on the 20th. A larg.• number are es pecfed. Churches would act wisely in having their tea -meetings before the muni- cipal elect' . as candidates feel very generous thet, time. CARD THANKS. - Mrs. Slums) de- sires to thank the peeple of Auburn and surrounding counti y for the great kindness and sympathy shown to her and her dear tiepin ted husband. Cute Also. as many of her patrons in Rawl& Qlfi,r the worst netts are in doubt as to her flume t lie sharpest ; et121• You May Need It Ask your doctor about tbe wisdom of your keeping Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house, ready for colds, coughs, croup, bronchitis. If he says it's all right, then get a bottle of it at once. Why not show a little foresight in such matters? Early treatment, early cure. A W•vases our formuli %.::1.1 11sr o I ....=. gersW:41;12r4f41" dandr • Many a boy is called dull and stupid, when the whole trouble is due to a lazy liver. We firmly believe your own 'doc- tor will tell you that an occasional dose of Ayer's Pills will do such boys a great deal of good. They keep the liver active. -*Ms by 144,4.43. Ora Oo.. Lowell. Mass, - addresses. Their should Ile it 10114/1. it t11.11114111:1' in. 1101 11 Ne1.1.1110101, and it is hoped that many will he prepared to take part in the discussion, GODERICH TOWNSHIP. . 1/51/ 1 1 , Jae. eth. I:V. Otte of the oldest resi- dents 1)4 (1)' township passed 41Wily 011 1 lelre1111111' 2,11 11, in 1 Ilt• 11441'- 41111 of Martha Cassels, 55' ift• it E. Rumball. 11 1.111. 1:411 eme,,,sioo. The tie,exotea was .1 native of Ireland, hut had resided I.ere for over fifty years. 11) 1(11114 1111) to her husban(l. she leaves 0111'1 11,1•1. 31 btiiiiil,,ll. 01 MAO' (1141, 31111. : 51111, Iliwooit.", and th-orge. of Flint. Mica. and four daughters Mrs, James Fold. of nth- : Mrs. Will Pickard. 4f this ()nen- ship : 311s. Sinclair. Winnipeg, and beorgitas, al home . t he 1,1 1)1414111er John Stewart. S1111 Of John Green. 114 the titli soon, died atter a short illness. y Stas only in his twentydirst year •. COTHIAIN. T1 (.,1).4. . Jan. ;11i. )1c. and Mr,. .%. NIcKay. .1 Port J:Igis, (401(1(1over 811111141y 5114. SicKensic. 31r. ;ma Mrs. Ili,it have return) 41 to their hunt at taieslef alter visiting friends hei I:wart Who s habeen speieling Ids vacatian id liesie•_ re turned 1,' Toronto this week. 3! is NI. Dernin I,t, rta tinted from her l.ii- at 11,11;1.ton-ion to lesion. her duties as teacher iti our selesol. WESTFIELD. , Jan. litla. 4.5,11. Stack !loose hail as surcessfill wisid ,ill iday last. licr. A. K. Jones preached %et y energetic lent perative ?1,1111010: 011 Silt, - 1.:4111 its both 5Vestlield and Donny- brook. %Vie. Graham ;11111 1. 'ly have been spentlitig the holidays uII, 31,s Graham's parents, Slr. and' Mrs. Davit. Dunbar. Miss Msry Chi •7 is very ill /1.1 tiiii ja Writ i lig . We hope to 11011 111, (hill) go for he het ter very soon, she is lit a serious condition at pre. 0111. 31 ItelVil C.11111111'11 1 11111111 'I 1 to 111)' (4. C. 1. 111/1y after an absence of alanit live weeks. She had as set 1- 11ns time from the effects vaccina-. 3lis Ella 314:Dowell. who has been living with lie'r brattier, Dr. A. Sic Dowell, in lits been spend- ing 4.1)0 past, two weeks with her par ents, 31 Mrs. John 11(d)owell. Albert 51 1411111- reterned to hi, farin 0 Miehieten last week. also John- SlelSovell. They were accent - [tallied I.y Sliss Phoebe Delimmore, who has gone tilt a. trip for the bent -!it. (if her health mid to visit friends. School opened (iii Friday last for 1 he year lir 1.4. with Miss Mary Clark %gain in charge. 31iss Clark hots -done es• eellent work during the year mitt a half she has been 11,11. ,11141 the trustees are wise in engaging her fur another year. Sudden Ueath at Kincardine. Kincardine. Jais• II. John Nittlfatt. ;wed fifty-seven V11114, lliglily 1 t- speeted citin.n, (lied here this nen !l- ing. For years he was it 1111 11111111111 11111.1111.W1 111.111. 141s 1,1111 was veru slid den, from stanietch trouble. He W41,4 14 0111111 011 I4,11.111414)' 1411110111 ing Boarder : "Sits. Satelys. 1 ani going to write .te the tuwn couree. she would het, leave to inform Cure thee) that she intends earryng on the huminess as formerly. She thanks one Cures .11(1 an for past patronage end will be pleased to see and will endeavor to meet the wants of all. FARMERS' Issrm"re MEISTINos, Coughs Don't forget the meeting of the West Huron Formers' Institute to be held in the Orange hall ini Mn1 (lay and Colds next. There will 11C two 141.41h10101, 011). &t2 o'cloOk aud the other at 7::11.. the evening meeting 11 111111.11.41 pro- " mQUICKLY gram will be given 1,1 Odin tttt to the --try 11 mi ...eaa. antee s • 1 11 1110110 t. 1a it. doesn't41(144.",', CURE t„„ the hnyt 1111)47.3,U ever I TIC,!. ake,-nta lung 111 it to hurt ()Ceti 4, bal)y. :14 4(10s 11 '4111'0,S 1 1-411111CM/ S11 1 1011''.: Cure 23c.. )411-•, 313 .0440.00.000.000.4.0 Most people know that if they have been sick they need Scott's Erne:1- .110n to bring back health and strength. But the strongest point about Scotes Emte/sion is that you don't have to be sick to get results from it. It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre- vents coughs, colds and consumption. Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rich and poor. And it contains no drugs and no alcohol. ALL DRUGGISTS' 600. AND $1.00. 11: 'sr r Half -Price Sale MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING . WHAT DOES IT MEAN ? It 111(141114 that yen can vet :1 $10.00 suit of clothes for . ••55.00 • .‘ $5.00 Overcoat for '`r &2.50 etc., 11.011k 50c to sl..51.) for • • 1 en', th cap, it Nola tor Foiir Linen Collars fol. 0.. 25c. $25c. Never mind wondering how 111call 1 an do it. Of cow's*. We could nut if tie were to It don n c.t. irini role lea to sell wash) away below (amt.. We 4.5:1(11 ti. them 0111. 11'.1S0.11 1110. 11144) It 1111111 1/111. 1111,1 fu totisr,pleittly I her hate Unit 11110111 it, quickly as they would otherwise have tl • Our Loss will be Vour Gain: Move Quickly. • We Have Everything for Merl and Boys. sinthennithmisserrzectr...rmrrel McLEAN BROS. Art Tailors, Clothiers and Men's Ou fitters. THE PALACE CLOTHING STORE. 11 clerk." Mr,. Sandys "Indeed, sir Whatever ;dente prey ?" ir ldiiig Boarder %Ism( the plaid v of the 5v.t145 . II 55 lay. 1 de - 1'1 1 VII 11 i11 11111 11 1 Or III coffee in it this 014147. l'ick-31e•re. Sim DRICK'S TASTELESS"' ROGISTORD What it is'I What it does What we do) It is an extract of blab cod livers, costaiaing all the virtues of pure Cod Ler OM withqut the nauseous grease, combined with Phosphorus in the form of the Compound Syrup.( Ilypephos- phites, nutritious Extract of Malt and the Fluid Extract of Wild Cherry Bark. It will promptly relieve, and if its me is eon- nisued, permanently awe chronic bronchitis, ell pulmonary affections, croup, hoarseness, nervous disorders due to an exhausted condition of dm system, prostration fallowing fever% debility at change of life, or constitutional weakness at any age, and all blood din:edam We positively guarantee "Brick's Tesedieseh to do exactly what melees it will do as printed on the label of the bottle, or any edwathing matter, and every druggist who sells "Bria's Tasteless" is authorised to reftmd 10 )41 =Woo- er the full purchase price if one bottle does not show a decided improvinnent, which improve. meat will result in a conaire cue if additional bottles are taken. We therefore request you to try a bottle oi "Brick's Tasteless n on our recommender). and if no improvement is shown after taking itratan' the empty bottle to the druggist irons wboto ros purchased it and ho will refund yr= money. Carl we be fairer? Two Sizes -8 ounce bottle 50c; 20 ounce bottPe $1.00 White Pine and Tar- 1WITH WILD CHERRX1 The best Cough Remedy 25c a Bottle Sold by BEDFORD 1 BLOCK rods, GODERIC. 'H. ONTAR 10 j -050-• 5 BARGAINS ),• A FEW Ranges and Heaters LEFT. MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH. 10 to 25 per cent. off to clear , The cheapest Horse Blankets and Mitts aL. " Worsell's ardware