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DUNLOP.
TOkeiDAy, Jae. 2Htb.
Jame. Young, engineer, 1s home
from the s e*sou'e sailing (a the great
lakes acid is visiting his parents and al -
too his relatives In Ashfield. As in the
past he takes a part in the dancing
parties of the young people with his
violin and duriug a bre.k In the danc-
ing giver many interesting yarns of
his experleucu on the bounding waves.
Arthur Mason. it eon of the late
Clads. Mason, of Deucwdeln), who in his
younger yearn was often u visitor
,►ere', but who now rarities at Saska-
toon in the great Northwest. is down
on a visit curing relatives and old
friends in Hutson cuuuty. He trays the
winter out there has been very lay-
(t'able to the fernier* with their
stuck feeding.
LEESURN.
Totowa y, Jan. :Nth.
Alex, H. Chilton Was in Stratford
last Friday as a delegate fruit' the
Goderich Baptist church at a meeting
held there ill the interests of the Bap-
tist church of Canada.
Ilan Ptttell.%$SD A Fartu.--Our
pular ynun$ townswau, J. R. Link -
Inter, has decided to cast his lot for
the future in thia township. and last
week be taught the farm of Edwin
and the late It. L. Morris, which is a
toile south of the Dunlop postomce
and not far from the C. P. R. line.
Of late years this farm of at hundred
acres has been used for pasture for
horses and cattle. The price paid was
SHEPPAROTON.
Tt r4».tr. Jan. eflth.
{rev. T. flicks, of Dungannon, called
ell • of him parirhiouers here bot
week.
A few of the young people of thiss
ueigblorhuod attended the ,.all given
by the Forester* of Port Albert on
Friday evening.
51r. and Mre. Alex. !Cohesions and
children teturu.d Saturday from a
three weeks' visit to relative.. in C'lin-
too and s neral other places.
tions of Our young people who at-
tend Leelut•n church %petit n very
pleasant evening lately at the lion* of
their pastor, Rev. .1. Hamilton. of
Golcrich.
PORT ALBERT.
Tctu+u.ty, .tan. Stith.
IDivid Martin is staying ill thin
locality at the present time.
%lies Mary 1'unningham is home
from Dungannon. where she was the
guest of Mer. Oliver.
Mien :Mabel Quaid returned home
from London last Satunlay and re-
ports tut enjoyable time.
'Che Foresters gave a hall last Fri.
day evening in the hall here. The
proceeds awouuted era SW.
Mr. Mta,tatd visited bis home at
Hayfield last Friday. lie returned to
his school ditties on Monday.
CREWE.
TL -morel . Jan. Gotb.
.Iolut Mettary to still rushing the
s.twlogn into Lucknow.
A. member of our young folks took
m
the ",tt home." at '.iota boa Fiiday.
The Lays are all hunts trona the lout -
I, rwads near Peterborough, except
Fred Culbert.
elite:mu Maggiciwd Ida Shiukle-
ion are the guests, of Mr. and elite.
Norman Shackleton. of Mefeking.
David Taylor, of Lue ktaow, occupied
thepulppit in Crewe Methodist church
nu Sundry itt the alwencc of the pas-
tor, Rev. W. A. Smith, who is indis-
posed at present.
Samuel Sherwood will have n grand
clearing sale of store goods here for
the next fifteen days, commencing ou
the :4r1 of February, to snake room for
fresh arrivals of spring goads.
Dor funuer postmistress. Miss M..1.
Mhackletun, who dis•hatged the duties
of her position most faithfully, left the
pomade*. de*. dant. Tuesday in charge of
Samuel Sherwood. her successor We
are very sorry to lose one ao kind and
el,hging,
LANES.
Mosu.tr, Jain. 27th.
George Lane is visiting his cousin,
Richard Gardner, at 'Lion, this week.
Miss Lon Cunningham visited at the
heute of Woo. Rsldwin on Saturday
and Sunday of last week.
Mrs. Jos. MIDPItrer has returned
home after spending a couple of
weeks with her mother, who is III.
The weather at the time of writing
is very 'enemy and by appearance the
toads will be in load condition before
long.
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. of Bran-
don, Manitoba, have been visiting
friends in this neighborhood the put
week.
We notice that at the recent elec-
tions of.the representatives from the
studenth(dYto e Medical
Society
of the University of Toronto the name
of W. L. Hackett appears at vice
president. he being the only member
who was elected by acclamation. We
eongratulete Mr. Ilackett on obtain-
ing such an honorable position and
wish hien every success.
LOCHALIH.
MONDAY, Jan. 'lith.
Miss Maggie Grant, of Ooderich, is
visiting her brother, R. A. Grant, of
1.oehaleh.
Dan Finlayson wears an unusual
smile these days, the megaton being
the arrival of a young eon.
Mine Mary Hell McCharles, of Clover
\'aver, spent Sunday with her cousin
Miss Tenn McKenzie, of I.nchaleh.
.lames McKendrick is busy looking
tip materiel for it Lochalsh baseball
team for 191N. Jim says we will be
there with the goods.
number of the young folks from
this burg helped celebrate the Burns
anniversary at Luckuow Thursday.
They all report n good time.:
Lochalsh boys are busy at the foot-
ball these days. They are practising
hard and will 'mon be ready to Meet
the teams from the surrounding
tewnap. y _-_.
Poor Consolation.
"The man who langulehos in jail,"
remarked the horns -grown philoso-
pher, "has one tomenietlnn, at least."
"What's that ?" queried the easy
one.
"That he occupies a position from
whish meet of the world is barred
out," answered the philosophy die-
penser.
Pnhticrilre fur The Signal for 19154.
MAFEKiNU. The n,mainder of the evening wan per will be administered in the Methu-
hleasrntly spent and iu the "wee, can*' dirt rhur•chee of DonuIyln•.o,k and
ours" of the morning the patty Weetttehi [text Sablwlh and the ufit-
staartld ou the return trip to ti/derich. cial board weeding will be held o„
Tuesday a(ternwu at Donnybrook.
Teiteua . Jan. 'doth.
Janie dtnthers, of Duueannon,
is visiting at the Itonae of her auut,
Mrs. W. Stolhes•s.
Miss Leila Blake returned last week
iron• a week's visit with relatives and
friends et Duugannun.
Misses Margaret and Ida Shackle-
ton. of Crewe, aro guests et the bows
of Nurtnan tihsckteton.
Jinn Culbert and John Gouley fin-
ished their e.ontraut of cutting wood
for Anson Finlay Last week.
Mrs. Norman Shackleton had a
quilting bee on Thursday afternoon
and lit the evening entertained it
'sooty of young folks. -
A nu the, trout here took in the
"at home" of the Zion Orange Lodge
on Friday evening. They report hav-
ing spent a very enjoyable evening.
Quite a number of policyholders of
,Vest WJawsuush ,lire insurance
Company attended the annusl meet-
ing et Dungannon on Wednesday last.
- S.'Htaot. ReP0RT. -Report of S. M.
No. u, Ashfield. fur January, hawed on
general deportment and weekly test
examinations : V. -Carman Stotbers,
104. Sr. IV. ,Wen. Altana, BM; Wal-
ter Alton, 153: F'auny Fitzgerald, 1211;
Leila Blake, 110 ; \Vallace Twamley,
lis( Iwiwsett tote paper) ; Mary Saun-
ders, Ott lutisrext one paper!. Junior
IV.- Ernest Hall, George Saunders.
Senior 111.- Effie Jnhostun. Junior
111.- }Odin Twautley, Jessie /Bothers,
Tommy Gleet. Edith Johnston, \Villie
Gluier. I1. - - \Vin F'itzger.aid, Lilly
Aiwa, Ida (ilazier. Part 11. --Rets
Twatuley. Peter Glazier, Marie Baker.
Port 1. - Beryl Johnston. J. 1'.
ST.,THe te, Teacher.
ASHFIELO.
Moxu.tt', Jau. 27th.
Tut; LATE Stets °tor MC3111.LAN.--
Malcohu !,lcMillen died at his home in
this township on the 3rd inst. De-
cealaed was horn in Argyleshire, Scot-
land. in IiGi'lI, and c*tue to Canada in
t8d. He settled in Darlington town-
ship. fmm, which he canoe to Ashfield
in iteU, where be lived anal the time
of Ilia death. In March 1:4. leifi, he
married Miss Catherine McCallum.
who with a family of two daughters
and three suns survive to Iuourn the
lobs of an affectionate boob:uid and
kind Whet. In religion he was A not-
sistent member of the Presbyterian
church. Deco -seed was in his usual
beitlth tip to the day of his death ; he
just dropped off suddenly with heart
failure. His death was a shock to ell.
Be n -ns a kind neighbor and meed
to all who knew him. The funeral
took place on Smadey, .January 5th, to
Kinloss cemetery, uud waw aateuded
by' a very large number of friends and
acquaintances. The services were
conducted by Rev. R, W. Craw, of St.
Helens.
LUCKNOW.
SATVHDAI, Jan. 15th.
The increase in schad population
has necessitated the secunngg of att.
other teacher in the public twitted.
A Scottish concert to be given by
Gavin Spence and Miss Nannie
Straclun in announced for Febrwu•y
11.
'rite sawmills are receiving large
supplies of elm end .maple from long
distances, the sleighing and weather
being uuusually fine for the purpose.
WRNS' ANNIVERSARY. -Hurls' an-
niversary has lama celebrated in
Lucknow for the past twenty-five
yeses by a ball. Thin year Thursday
evening, January 24. wee chosen.
The attendance. anti the enjoyment of
the young people was limited only by
the capacity of the hall. Music win,
furnished by the London Harpers.
BELFAST.
Muvosv. Jan. 271b.
Mrs. Wet. Twatuley has returned
from \Vinghem.
W. T. Crosby, of Woodstock, spent
a few days with his piijkate Lets•.
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, of Bran-
don, Mau., are with friends here.
Mr. and Miss HcCrostie visited rela-
tives at Nile Saturday and Sunday.
Will and Miss Minnie Nixon are
spending et month with relatives near
Thornbury.
Miss McCrostie, who has been visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. J. Gordon, in
tjavenhurst, has returned.
Misses Annie and Bertha Sherwood
have returned home after spending it
fortnight with relatives and friends at
Crewe.
UUNUANNON.
so A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK-
NOw'. -At howc every day except Thur. -
day.. New Yemen). for extracting teeth Oioes.o•
torml.better than gas. i'rown and bridge work
etc. Aluminum plates (nonbreakable).
N. 11. --sou can tawny-. hate your work notch
better done In the dental oMee-pions time,
hotter facilities for doing the work, more com-
fortable for tbe patient.
NOTICE. --THF: LOCAL AGENCY
In Dungannon for The Signal M at the Post -
o01oe !look and Stationery Store, where
su becrl non ad-
vertising
for
.
e will be
toee p
orders v,
will be
nerti..lpst and Job work. and receipts
river tor 'temente nail for the same.
WKloossutr, Jan. :Nth.
11. E. Willis is spending a few days
In one village.
Division Const will 1* held here on
Tuesday, February 1Ith.
Miss Frank McLean, of Iucknow,
wont Sunday at her home here.
Mrs. Witt. Little, of Lucknow, has
been spending it few days with friends
here.
Reeves Bailie and Mothers are this
week attending the [meeting of the
county council in 6oierich.
Miss Ida Whyard returned home
on Thursd.y last after spending * few
weeks with friends at liknira, Walk-
erton and otber points.
A number of the 6. C, 1. students
from hem spent Sunday. at their
respective homes. Jack!Worts was
linable to return this week on sccount
of illness.
Sass Cowneenn. --- S. J. Young
announces that bin sale is to be con-
tinued for another fifteen day's -front
Saturday. February 1st, to Sturday.
F'ebriary loth. A great many
people have been taking advantage
bf the bargains he is offering.
INutnrttesn. --Weare sorry 4, NtAte!
that Rev. W. A. Mmith has been
somewhat indisposed for * few days.
He was unable to take his work on
Sunday last and in consequence the
pulpit in the Methodist cbnrph here
and at Crewe was filled by Mr. Taylor,
of Lucknow.
Vienna* emote Gong/toot. - A
a etgbload of young people from God*.
rich drove to our village last Friday
evening and after enjoying *couple
of Itonere skate on the river they pro-
ceeded to the (some of T. K. Dunks
NILE.
THVitaDAY, Jau- 23rd,
Miss Grace Linfield has gone to
(iuderlch. She will be much missed
in church circles.
It is reported that Henry Honore
has disposed of hie farm to a lir.
Rivers for a good figure.
Mr. and Mn. H. Pentland enter-
tained at slumber et their Nile friends
Mot week. All report having a jolly
time.
Norman McGratten has returned to
the West atter spending the Christ-
mas holidays with his parental and
also renewing old acquaintances here.
Mr. nod Mn. Harry Morris, of Pop-
lar Row, , entertained at number or
friends on Tuesday evening. (lames
and music was the order of the even-
ing.
Rev. J. C. Reid, D. A., B. D.,
is away taking part in the Lon-
don' district missionary movement.
lie was to preach at Belmont on Sun-
day. Rev. Jowled Greene. of Clintou,
occupied the pulpit here. He preached
two aIle sermons. In the evening ho
teok.tor his text Numbers 10: 22.30,
the subject of Itis discourse being "The
Pathway to Heaven." lie spoke to a
large and appreciative audience. Mr.
Greene will be listened to with pleasure
if be again visits us.
AUBURN.
TrSeDAv, Jau. 215th.
George Youo blast is down to Tor-
onto with a load of cattle this week.
Mr. (:lark, of lie Northwest, is
visiting [riends in this locality at pres-
ent.
Thr juvenile population of the vil-
lage are enjoying themselves at pres-
ent skating on the river.
James Young is smiling now 011
account of the large number of logs
cowing in to the saw -mill.
JMVOa 1laithby is busy at pteseut
hauling lumber for his new' house,
which he intends electing next spring.
The fano of Joseph Govier on tbe
13th concession of Hallett, which was
offered for sale last Saturday, was uut
sold.
The road to this station is still nide•
sided. tied[ -interest is such it strung
element in the location. The true
line will have to do service for /50111P
time to come.
A RUNAWAY. -6ord01t Young. of
Colborne, had rather an unpleasant
experience last week. Hie nurses ran
away, taking the twtae line. mottle for
\Valkerburn, turned in the mill -yard,
and were wet slowly returning home.
ANNC.U. (:Ht•twit MKt:Ttxu. -- The
annual meeting of Knox church was
held last Monday. The ettendance
toad not Targe owing to the Morn, but
everything seems to be in god') work-
ing order.. The. total indebtedness on
church and new sheds hats been re-
duced to about $1M0.
EAST WAWANOSH.
Mustn't'. Jan. th.
The chopping -[sill at Chamney'ai as
in working order again after the
breakdown which accursed a week or
Po ago.
Tho Ibnnybrvook Epworth hemp*
held it very interesting meetiug last
Tuesday evening, when the pastor,
Rev. A. E. Jones, took the topic.
Ata meeting of the trustee, of the
1)onnvhrook church on Friday even-
ing William Robinson was appointed
secretatry, to succeed James Anderson.
We are sorry to hear that Miss
Mary Chamney is not improving as
much u could be expected. but we are
Loping for a change and at speedy
recovery.
ST. HELENS.
TesenAY, Jan. ?Nth.
Gregor Stuart spent Sunday at
home.
Mrs. W. E. Gordon is visiting rela-
tives in Ooderich.
Wallace and Johnny Miller are
visiting friends in ;Walkerton this
week.
Quite a few of our young folks took
in the dance at John Woods' on Fri-
day night.
Robt. McGuire has secured a good
job as night -firemen at the Mitchell
mill, Lucknow.
A large number attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs. Itobt. McAllister
on Wednesday last.
Rohr. Brooks returned to \\'ingham
on Monday after spending two weeks
with his uncle, Jas. Ramage.
Mr. and the Misses McKenzie, of
lwngride, visited their sister, Mrs.
John Miller, jr., over Sunday.
All the boys are requested to meet
on Monday night to arrange for it
concert in aid of the laaselvall club.
Rev. M. M. Whaley, of Hickson,
called on friends here while up to
attend Mrs. McAllisters funeral.
DAATH OG- MBs. Rows. MUHR.tY.-
The death of Mrs. ftoht Murray oc-
curred atthe home of her son-in-law,
A. E. Duenin on Monday. The de-
ceased had been in poor health for it
few months. Her daughter, Mrs.
Durnin, returned from Sasketan io
time to be with her for the lest few
days. The funeral will leave the resi-
dence on Wodneaday for Dungannon
cewetety. Much sympathy 1,4 ex-
tended to the relatiyes in their sor-
row.
WESTFIELD.
1JE} THE LiST OF CLUBBING
offers In thls week's nlgnal. Band your
subscription to the local vent or postmaster.
or send direct to THE SION Al.. Undo( -k h.
MONDAY, Jan. 27th.
The wont storm of the season tat far
is to be seen and felt today. \Ve hope
it limy not last long.
A number from here attended the
excellent tea•meeting in the Auburn
Presbyterian .hutch last Monday
evening.
Miss Mary Chimney is, we believe,
now in a fair way for recovery, after
hoeing been very ill during the past
week,
iiev.A.E..lones tuck the topicin
theWarttald League last Friday
evening, the subject being "Hew God
Speaks to Man," taken from the nine-
teenth Psalm.
Mia' Hiles, of Kincardine, accom-
panied by 'pet brother, Lloyd Hiles,
and bride, of Y oekton, Seek.. spent a
few days last week visiting :it tbe
home" of their nneatt, J. N. utstl W.
H
Campbell.
The .acrawent of ilte Irord'a Sup.
WALKERBURN.
Teesn.t' , Jau. th.
Misr Maggie Rolertmt returned
home f Ooderieh bust week.
New Potreo:evict.---We expect to
heed -a poetufflce located here in the
near .future. Mr. Whitwnts is ex-
pected to he the first postmaster.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
Tri:..u.ty. Jilt). settle
Mrs. Richardson and her daughter,
of \Voudstuck, are visiting in this
neighborhood at present.
Rev. S. M. Whaley, formerly
of St. Heleus, was here heat week at-
tending the funeral of the late Mts.
McAllister:"
1)e.tT11 IIE Mats. Mt ALi.IsTett.
Again we are reminded of the un-
certainty of life by the sudden death
of Mro. Robert McAllister, which oc-
curred on Sunday. the loth ins[., After
an illness of only three days fr
pnewuuuin. Mrs. McAllister was is
the fifty-first year of her age and
wee the youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs: Joseph Wilson, of thio township.
Burn ill the township aft North Last -
hope, she accompanied her parents
here forty-seven years ago and with
them she retrained until her marriage.
Heing of a quiet and retiring disp.wi•
tion, the home was always the chief
attraction for her. Sickness or in-
clemency of the weather war the only
excuse for absence from God's house
on the Seblaath. !ler aged parents.
after a journey over the rugged path
of life together for sixty-one yearoa
witnessed this the first tweak iti the
family chain. Her husband and one
aim survive her. Her bu,thuts, John,
of Colborne : Joseph. of Detroit :
William, at home, auad Rev..lames, of
To%outo,And her nephewe,.lohu J Wil
sun and Dayid McAIlister, performed
the last said DMce to her "none' re-
main., depositing there in their last -
testing place. Mrs. \Villiaw Mc.
Allister is her only sister.
BENMILLER.
Trtcsn iv, Jan, Lath.
A visitor from this neighborhood to
Sanibu: county, Mich., recently bad
the pleasure of meeting s. lady who
was in former years well known in
this section in the 14erson of Mrs.
J. 1. \'an ('ante, ('russwtll, Mich.,
whose maiden name wa. Melinda Jane
Roger's
CARLOW.
\Vshvi!sntes Jan.:".t.lr.
We are sorry to learu that Mrs.
.tunes is not improving at all rapidly.
She instill at the (io de)•ich hospital.
Rev. Mr. Kerr, of Toronto, (occupied
the pulpit of Smith's Hill church nn
Sabbath last and will preach here
again next Sabbath.
Mr. and Mrs. Buhl_ limitation. of
Saskatchewan, are spending this week
with Mr. Buchanan's father and his
sister, Mrs. Alex. Young.
A cousiderallc numta•r of our
people are laid up with the grip.
Jonathan Miller. ul the (',u•low hotel,
is unlong those ou the sick- list.
\liss Fotheringhana, of Drucetield,
who was visiting at the home of \tr.
and Mrs. Alex. Young, bats left to
visit her sister. Mrs. Clutton. at the
lake shore.
A party of young people from
(ell derieh were royally entertained at
the howc of Mr. and Mrs. And" toy
Johueon last night. (kalerich people
like to conte to Carlow.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
MONDAY, Jan. .itis.
Mrs. T. Cox and Miss Bella paid a
short visit to Loudon Inst week.
Got. Montgomery. of the 5th con-
cession, is suffering from a broken leg.
John Foden, of the nth concession,
is recovering from his attack of pneu-
monia.
The young 4reople of the l'uion Sun-
day school will give n cantata, •'The
Conquering Cross," in the church on
Friday evening, February 7th. at
7:80. On this same evening the "his-
torical" autograph quilt prepared by
the Honaewot'kers' Mission Band will
be on exhibition. A small admission
charge of 15 cents will be made on
behalf of Sunday school supplies.
A Soa.l.v. Time. - On Wednesday
nfttrnoon of this week John Sowerby
had a sawing free and Mrs. Sowerby it
quilting bee. In the evening they
gave at dancing party to the young
people of the neighborhood, and for
those who did not take part in the
dancing games and other amusetents
were furnished. The gathering broke
up about i o'clock the next morning,
everyone grateful to the host and
hostess tor their kind hovpit ality and
for the many enjoyments of the
evening.
R
•'i thought, Count, that you were a
dead shot ?" "1 am." -And yet..
though yon odd you would shoot
your adversary through the heart,
yon hit hint hl the foot.." "It ons 3011
error of judgment, 1 thought bin
heart was in his boots : it turned out
to be In his mouth."
WhenYou
Take Cold
One way is to pay no attention
to it; at least not until it de-
velops into pneumonia, or
bronchitis, or pleurisy. An-
other way is to ask your doc-
tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral. If he says, tt The best
thing for colds," then take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
A w. owes Der Wm/0w
.rata a1N\el
he. ea, _.e►e,..,
vers
we uqe see to
t roes
sector
When the bowels are constipated, poi-
sonous substances are absorbed into the
blood instead of beingdaily removed from
the body as nature intended. Knowing
this danger, doctors always inquire about
the condition of the bowels. Ayer's Pills.
-•xteaY by Mo./. Myer Co.. Lew W, MYe.--
SHILOH'S
t?uick cane for the worst cough -quick
relief to the heaviest told -and SAFE
to take, even for a child.
That is Shiloh's Cure. Ka
Sold under a guarantee !toughs
to cure colds and rough, of� Colds
quicker than any other
tnedietne-or your money hack 34 years
of success commend Shiloh's Cure. 25c.,
!ilk' .$1 Sic
QUICKLY!
ISAYFIELU.
%too es emus Y. JAIL 1311.11.
A uuwl,er are laid asp with la grippe.
1f. l'enhalc was in'Fermat, stet week
un busiueae.
\V.• are sorry 10 learn that Mrs.
Cowie is still very ill.
1)r. South, !terve of ISavfield, is at-
tend tug the county council.
Tits mutes' er. ball vu Friday even-
ing Wats not .a, largely al an in
former seat.
Will Tippet, of Butte, elontana. is
home nn a visit to his father. 11.• has
a large photo studio in that city. '
The ladies' Aid of Si. Andrew's
church held t s,,u ial ill the basement
of the church un '1',esdity evening. but
it Was nut so Largely attended as some
Ioniser uneM. A ;paid . progritut tt as
r.•udct•e.1.
Combs Made of Old Shoest
,t mountain of old boots and (thew.,
Indescribably ugly, Indescribably tllth�,
lay ill the factory yard.
-We'll make (smiths out of thein,"
Qald the chemist, "combs that will pass
through the perfumed and lustrous
locks of the most beautiful girls.
Seems strange, doesn't it?'
"Very."
`Set it's a fart. That is what bo
eomes of all the world's Md shoes.
Ther are turned eito combs. The
Mather Is first cut into small pieces and
Immersed two days in' a rhluride of
number bath; then it Is wasted, dried
and ground to powder; then 11 is mixed
with .glue or :um and pressed Alto
n,ntb molls.
"It neakes good ennngb rombe, but. 1
prefer the tubber ones myself." --Ex-
change.
The Overcoat.
Probably In no other department mar -
tonal is there eihtblted so mach is
difference to byaicnle considerations
as In the overcoat The greatest fai-
lacy of all perhaps in regard to the
choice of an overcoat is that the terms
"weight" and "warmth" are syuony-
mons. As it matter et fact. They are
nearly always diametrically oppne.vl.
Moreover, the heavy overcoat is a tax
on the resources of the organism and
destroys the economy which a goo.,
insulating cloth is Intended to secure.
-London Lancet.
What a Woman Says.
Singleton -I want to nsk you a ques-
tion, old man. Wedderly-Come nn
with ft. Singleton -hoes a woman al-
ways mean what she says? Wedder-
ly-During courtship she doesn't, but
after marriage you bet she does.
Sounds Possible, but Not Likely.
"I've thought of a novel effect for
my new melodrama."
"What is der
'rhe villain lights it eigar during the
snowstorm, thus setting the snowstorm
mere."
Heavy Work.
Mr. Tounghub-Did you bake thin
bread, darling? Mrs. Sounghub-Yee.
dear. Mr. Soon huh -Well, dense
R I
don't do anything like that 'gain. You
are not strong enough for such heave
work.
There are two closet., of people tied
can afford to In. molest those who
ioenesS a Vast alnotnt of knowledge,
and those who late lit11..
Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like
to call it, is one of the most weakenizlk
diseases known.
Scott'.[ Elfnualslion. which is Cod
Liver 07 and Hypophosphites in easily di-
gested form, is the greatest strength -builder
known to medical science.
It is so easily digested that it sinks into
the system, making new blood and new fat,
and strengthening nerves and muscles.
Use Scoff." Emut.rton after
Influenza.
lavaluebN for Coughs and Coat.
ALL DRUCK1STSo 6Oo. AND 51.00. --
SALE STILL CONTINUES
. • WHAT DOES iT MEAN ? . . .
' It means that you can get u $10.00
suit of clothes for ., . $5.00
•
$2.50
A $5.00 Overcoat for
Men's and Boys' l'apa that sold for
from 50c to ;41.50 for
Four Linen Collars fol
etc., etc., etc., etc.
Never mind wondering how we call enua du it. Of course we
'amid not if we were to lay down as curt•iron rule not to sell
h
' goods away below cos -
%Vr n
want to clear thong, ut. The season has been a wild one
thue far, eou.equeutly they have nut movedas quickly as
they would °thereise hate done.
25c.
25c.
Our Loss will be Your Gain. Move Quickly.
We Have Everything for Men and Boys. -
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers and Men's Outfitters.
THE PALACE CLOTHING STORE.
Presence of Mind.
*icy wile sitting in the alta, e
She d n niece upon her knee
( haperow.. although uncous. lou•.
, ..'h4Mreu trry urn eon hr.
1'eu-sa to the general elrattrr
Sones ' •. coati -a thing to ru..
SuddeeI7 r vot,s•, beseeching.
trial. "ash. au5'. tee b.. tee 1,
1{rea ymrl at that reception
t ',needed • Ito a. a sunny J...
(leant thnt :"t les• tittle maiden
Ott -e her pn•tly aunt An p,
Ilene one +udlnt and there one littered.Spinel er. uutruetre•t, ''Not
mAro* .trite nice'
an 1 he ro. r rgnre dt., 1 net It :
"tirnmutor. 1.1I Nas.• F. 1.ler In
Ile -"310131/1145/ is a pb,lttry." sloe
--Von mean a lottery. don't you i'
He "No. 1 mean a pottery -n place fur
making family jars."
Thu world is full of hopeless failures
that could have been'suecce$s h
ead
they devoted to real work one-half the
energy- devoted to complaining.
Cure for Weak IMP
Psychos,"1 have une.1 your Psychfpr about
air month!, and have found it an east•
...silent 'remedy for pneumonia and weak
lung.. Ronald Johanna, Farewell,
eon L,.l Aril 13, 140;• o
"Psycbine 1. „nal f the hest inedi-
eines onthe market. and fes all throat
tend Inn); troubles is uteseelled."---A
u -mrd from a man who has tested it.
i'le ninon in. Bronchitis, Coughs, ('olds
nn.l all throat. lung and trtetaseh
I rouble. yield to PaycSlns. At all drug-
gist.. .10k% and *1!91), or Dr. T. As
mosso, Limited, Toronto.
BOLE'S PREPARATION OF
Friar's Cough Balsam
of
One of the good, old-I..lu.,nrrl thugs that ha;
never leen Milton ed upon.
Infallible for coughstotl., bronchial and lung
troubles, -
It is the largest nod toes[ _ n• remedy for collet).and colds. Proofed, reconlntende.l and guaranteed
1.7 lite largest wholesale drug house in the world.
If your druggist does not handle it, let us know.
NATIONAL DOUG & CHEM. CO., Leaned • 30 L011004. Oct.
Sold in Goderich by H. C. Dunlop.
SEEDS FREE
To intnslnre our NewSwede Turnip, the "Canailisn
Gent," tae will site to every inquirer for ottr NOW 111011Cstadogue a package of these Seals absolutely free. The
ntturnip woes ing district neer Guelph shipped also can
•.f these turnip, to the United States last season. "Carta.
•11an :is t.
t ' nes g,•,.t leng or narrow, is free front side
-Moots-Mootst. stud i.< "f t0170111/11,s511 gr..tlil,,
if 1011 prefer, we will/4-11.1 a package of our " Santa
Posit poppy or " Camel:1's Pride •' tomato instead of the
turnip . -, I \L rite• t•,+Ln' amt 11J1ne V./et rhrnrc.
S.*Lio(this Nrw Swede Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd., London, Ont.
Tieing) Fre.
AN OPEN LETTER
From W. J. Gage, Esq., Toronto
A Problem of National Importance
Dear Friend : -
A bright young lawyer at the Muskoka Sanatorium for Consultor,-
tine;
tisome weeks
ago, speaking of the burden placed upon Lim by haying
eonsimiptinn, said :
"One has to lead as life of conceahuent. If f go away from this place
people are afraid of vie."
Thi. 1. the sad lot of those who suffer from this dread disease.
On behalf of the thousands who are siek and will not be received by
Other hospitals, 1 make this appeal for the Muskoka Free IIoepitel for
('oisttmptivex.
Nearly 10,010 people from very pact of Canada aided in this good
work last year, sending 1151$1,000.
The Trusters have faith that a still larger number will help.
The Physician's offices, throat rooms, etc., up to the present have
oeeupted rooms in the hospital that rightly belong to patients.
To ionise bet ter provision for the work, and furnish more accenting).
dation, a new administration building is now under way. A cottage for
the 1'hy-sieian and hie young wife haul also to be built.
7'o provide for this outlay, and to care for patients for the coming
year, we trust secure at teapot $30,000.
The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives never refused a
patient br'ranse of bis or her inability to pay. 1t cares for those whom
other hospitals refuse. It cares for tbnl. whom ether people are
Afraid of.
" i was Birk and ye netted me, ' was Chelsea commendation.
Should not a richer benediction be Tours it from a loving heart vowdollar mikesn golden visit to this hospital, bringing health and -joy to
threw whrnn other people fear, and whom, in many esteem, nobody wants.
Will you Lave the luxury of giving?
Faithfully iotln.
Toronto, 1007..