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ASHFIELD. LOCHALSH.
HATUrDAY, Feb. Mli. TUESDAY, Feb. Z3rJ. /Y A. NEWTON. DENTIST, LUCK-'
UKltAN (inurK Nfn'rn.-,-\Vovidiug J. K. McDonald went to Detroit butt \T..'NOW,_Athomeeveredayezeept'rbnrs. ee YD the Feb.wberr
hells are ringing Thomas Mur- week on busineee. day.. New reruedyfor extracting tooth ISowno- The sittearaneeu[ the weather fur
pity, who has been vieitlag at Cedar torwt,better than as. Crown and bridge work. sc"Kav making ie R,tetd.
Drove for the past week, has been sick Mi,s Margaret McLeod, daughter of et.>: Aluourluw pates WW1 breakablel. .
John klidsaxl, who was rerinusl • ill B You in th den have your work mach \Vit Mev lib all kinds of wealhet
with la grippe from Athis number of vicinity the
last wast, is now recovering. ) bettor recitalalni for doily/ the work.rMottu tiitonin heavy snewttorwv,t tld succeeded thawAnt t
K peopleDunn. Uaiu 1 he Wile for the patient. i 4
nightrended a bell In Lucknow on Friday friends iu t.tK•hrbh,hntvnd,rstultK IllsIeave NOTICfi.-THE LOCAL AGENCY gl'xxl. Still the Weighing it pretty
night. February 19th. All report u for the Northwest this week,itrualheat the Peet -
swell time P 1. Murphy has pur- In Dungannon tor s'
tralce /wool and stationery stors, whore We believe that a cattle dealer of
chased a fine thoroughbred pig front"`"" of the farmers around bete orders winbe received to .,utworlptlonv, sd- Goderich h,ts been out this way doing
the Sullivan f e in i 1 y ....Edward are healing ice from what is called the Viven ng and )ubpuwdfur A reoeiapte will bs enure hueinrsd, having purchasoJ a
Juhustou, jr., p 1 e ni 1 *drove of cat- '•bloke lake" un J. F'inbyeon'e f uta xi von tor gamest. 1 flue bunch of tootle from the Meson.
ole how Angor McLean Thursday MrsCh R WE Ltnklater, of LI burn, conanalug of
twenty-five head, at .i cents per lb. He
int•uds to put there on pasture, we
understand.
DUNGANNON. LEEbURN,
on as, oyd, of Iia DNICADAY. Feb. 247 b.
last, one (wing a purebred 11 trio rim- lust week visiting her brother. A. O,riob Cabo rb'ltslvisitod in (toilelug three years old . .,Mee. Faulk- Mc/female, i h
enzie, win, we regret to say, ie
tier, of Goderich, visited et the home not at well smith]. T. G. Allen reale a business trip t
of Mr: and Mrs. Francis Scott, sr., furMiss Hath?, McDonald arrived at D. Lnetnow on Monday of this week.
oro of few days is ftit vt icinity making farm- 4' Mcbunnld'e last Wedpeeday, with Jack Roberts, of the Sterling Bank,
ere of the sleighing,vicityire ii& R out goodtheir the intention, we uuderetand, ef. m Auburn, spent' Su,iulay at his house
rain and to ing a prolonged stay. here,
grain
very bus 00 theiru brnothery's Dune. bring of up artist• I Mist. Celia Pent'aud left -un Moodily
from for • couple of days last week, temperament, and having all ave for 11' attend the millinery openings'in
the le LIUiful, comet nit his Pur+roo,
with their teams sod eleigtts
Charing McLean took a load of spines :travels taker in I;
to Lucknow on Wednesday and sold
thea[ for a good price Jobb
Hogan. jr , spent Sunday afternoon at
Pet Austin s, Kinteil.. Edward
Johnston, er., and Janes Johnetnn,
jr.. traded horses on Friday last.
Jetties Rave IWward a heavy More for-
a drive. He is busy at present break -
ng it in John Beldwin was irrdis-
poeed for a couple of days last week
1 number orneopte train Cedar
(trove were in Ouderich last week tak-
ing the benetlt of Cameron & Mo,n•e's
Males David Vanish and James
Johnston, 1 jr., were visiting friends
up mirth__ last _week , A nun -
her of the young wen around
Cedar Grove intend going to Detroit
awn. Some of them have special at-
tractions there, so you can't blame
• them for being in • hurry to get matey.
Miss Minnie Parrish and Miss
Maggie Parrish visited at Angus Mc-
Itiartnid's, Nile, last week Sonne
of the Carmen are busy putting in
their'tcm for summer nae The
sleighing in this vicinity is just grand.
The heavy snowfall of lest week made
first -chins sleighing.
the moonlight r•
Nile. 'Then he retu
Dita
Tuesdaytt►s+it � occurred x1R0 dDiaath of a presentHvisiting atrfthe home ofehetr
very old and witch reel • .ted resident, parents here.
in the person of Robert ellen, After
ell illness ufllein-dajta _.Tlrede.
ceased wits horn In lion •reetshire,
Eng , in November. 1819, . fid was
therefore in his ninetieth y ar. He
itristell-ter-t3.aimitalathe los
a first resided for two ears a
o e, where he wits employed h
Grit 1 Trink Heilwa when the
way s under construction near
e then came to Aehtli•ld
Settled
a lot 11, concession 13, whe
he res until his death. Nearly
five years ler coming to Canada, the
deceased w married to Miss Ann
Erwin, at At .. 1, tenuity. Ireland.
The young n pie endured all the
hAnish'ps of the
ioneer'r life and the
land war n•claim front the virgin
forest „ith that mutest) labor of
which, it is believed,
e present gen.
elation I Aa a very all
it concept ion.
With th '•etception of fie short per-
ttdical tracts of during the
last few years, the deoea was re•
LANt`.i rnarkably healthy duringth nurse of
his lung We, and was able to hit in
SAYCHDAT. Feb. 2(hb. the from work evert up to w . tin a
• 1L'. and Mis. \Vifjam Ferrje, an few days rtf his death. This wa per -
rooting friends in this locality. h�ap r` chiefly owing to his reg+ ar
Mier Irene Smeltzer was the guest h•bitaend w his strict obeivanee f
of Miss Ella Twamley on Monday last. bore, uptight int his was
, and itany
\Valliant Baldwin sold a valuable trait in his character should he sped -
horse to %% Ilium Twantley lately for ally ernpbaeized it was his honesty
• good sure' and integrity. The deceased is aut. S. e of our young people spent last
Mn. Dunbar, of \Vesttleld, is spend. raved by his wife, one sen and two Frid evening at John Myers'
Mg a couple u 1 of weeks
Mn.'atld Mre. Jd 1f-'llwteareK �d daughters:MereRobert and Mary at tome, amain. n All report n very good time.
g P with her sinter,
iteWilliam Baldwin, and Mer. I). N. McKenxir, t7.'ttr c+mcPs• A nom ;r of ou_gg people tree thjs
. eerier -The-venin"- vivre -interred ttt-bnrg ante ed iTie�auoe' given by N.
daughter Mies Rhetta, of Ripiev, Green Hill cemetery, Rev. A. Miller Sanderson _ onday evening. All had
spent Sabbath at. the home of Jai. rondllcting the funeral service. *•splendid ti e, as the clock struck
bane. \ NAI••rtc.tI. .\nvenTIRS. - The six when so of then[ got home.
Our merchant has just added a large new revenue cutter the "Parautouul," Others went to he Kintail ball and
shipment of spring drygo+xis, [toots io caowniend of 1 aptain Jimwie, lett debate.
and shoes, etc., to his stork here. Medal Harbor ht -t week on a voyage
(sive him • call. emit. She is a t rim tittle craft, is a CRE
W. 1'. Sanderson, our genial mer•
List sailer and points close to the
client, along with his wife and family wood, ' To serve for ballast. she had a
spent Sunday with the former's par- light eatgu of ronvcreatiunul Ioyenges,
ante in Dungannon. Scotch' randy and pir•ture portents e.
The recent snnw(rll has wade Aust un board wee its pa.eertger enc of
[hinge lively tolate. The farmers are the vetoers. Owners. The wind tiring
dead ahead, the little cutter was close -
busy teaming their grain sod lugs to heeled on the pert lack with only her
the village. mainsail and jib ret, as there w*, a
The young people of Hackett's gip. stiff breeze. When ptesing through
poontment spent a very enjoyable the McKenzie Str*itashe was observed
evening at the home of their pastor, to ease down her helm. Her head
Rev. T. E. Sawyer, on Friday evening was brought up to WES- wind and she
of lest week. was hove to. This wam in order to
Mr. and Mn. John Mullin enter- lower the yawl, into which the pas-
„ nuonloer of young People from tenger entered with some of, the cargo
this line nn Mondayevening of this and rowed to the south .shore, while
week. All report aving enjoyed ,t the veers} prurx,dwl on her .course
very pleswnt evening. Beat. Whi tacking around :Cape
Cook, the mkt per was observed to sig-
nal, whereat p H -bort No. 2 cane up
LUCKNOW. with the mate of the ••Paramount' on
board. Skipper J, says he thinks a
total( bis erste And would ant till any-
where without that amiable officer.
When e
1e the wale stepped o d oq board the
I3x
•'Peralununt" continued on her
course. All went web for some time,
when suddenly the wind shifted, the
mainsail jibed and the little cutter
was thrown nn her beam's gird. The
mate, who was sitting on the weather-
rail'hewing candy, rolled overboard,
while the captain, who waq.Jtt the
wheel, looking ata picture pretested, Miss Ethel McLe►n visited her
way caught in the rear by the main-. friend, Mies L.zaie Ri(therford, re-
boom swinging around, and oho leul.ly.
heaved overboard. Fortunately the
aforesAid pilot boat Was near hy, and
picked op the two officers none the
worse for their adventure; the cutter
paps rlgbtedand saiTed await. Spelt
not yet returned.
pt in order 1•. Mee Waiter \Vrlkow, of Miteliell, has
cts "n the river been visiting his brother here fur a
- e home happy, few days
H
rnpl
Y
t
resit!
1 illness.
•
We learn that Allje Horton is not in
as gotal health as could be wished..
We believe that lie it going to stay a
week or eo with his mother, Mee.
Jeawe Morton, in Aoderieh, when' he
wilt have a better chance of tuedical
attendance. We hope to see hila ell
right again soon, -
-.8T. AUGUSTINE.
M(» DAY, Feb. 2ind.
John Wilson, of Auburn, called on
Mends here last Sundry, •
M. Manning, of Crystal City. bis Ed. Fowler left last week on an ea;
i+e"tr eiett'nie we' - trocr--nf• fN-E;-tended visit -to friendi-in atenittrha- ie
klanning, 0t the Sterling Hank. a James Agar had a lee drawing
DEATH OE AN OLD RESIDENT. -on maple loge to Lucknow lest Friday.
isists lees -Asa lairmangsFassad1--.--li4 -Annie Trny, rd tVhitet•hnrch,
to the Ureat Beyond in her ninety- visited her uncle. Jo e -ph Flynn, last
ort first year., She had been a resident n1 week,
the the village for Mout a year, formerly
I" living on the sixth concession of Aeh-
t t field. The funeral un Mondry last wad
curttdueted by Rev, W. A. Smith.
KINGSBRIDGE:
Miss Tens Rutherford, of Dungan-
non, visited Mee. \Vw,,McAllister last
week
Mr. and Mrs. Villiant Dunn, 0t Kin -
Yale, are visiting M s. John Thompson
at ineseot.
y i •
Ettni,Y;Frb. st
�rJ. - `injt harr7oeen selling and buyingt
elle a number .uf !rapers 1n this
Tv
M. gen Austin is not improving, horses lately
we ars Wm. Wilson delivered four head of
sorry to say.
Mr•s. Martie has returned home fat rattle to George Youngblut at
from her visit to her sister in Wind. Auburn last Satunla3S
sok.
Mies Liz
vieiting frie
week.
Jos. and Jerr
dance at. Sheppa
Culbert.
Henri P, Hogan,
day afternoon and e
Kingebridg • frieude.
.1, J. O'Reilly had n
arida)•. Six of our b
m n gave bias a hand.
Mr. and Ma, Fred Robinson, of
young, from Loyal, is Dungannon, spent Hund* -v with
in Kingsbridge this friends in this vicinity. Tel:SWAY,.Feb. Gird.
Miss Phillip, df Goderich, is visiting
Connors took in the of the,late Bell McCabe took place to
ton given by Thor. the Roman Catholic cemetery here Miss Flout), ret Vinglturn, is Vend -
law Tuesday -morning. J. Boyle, ing it couple of weeks with Mrs, W.
nes, spent Mon- Win. Mclitoelt, W. and J. Leddy, O. •Hughes,
ening with his McGuioe and lis McA 'suer acted There was a gtio,l attendance at Jap.
pall -bearers, and Rev: F her Lauren. I)urpin's sale on Monday. Every -
raw Ise ort `frau conducted services i the church ing brought n go • ` -ice;
rel young and K at the grave. Thegf nal was
largely attended, ehowiu t es m W. H. Rtt onset, of 'The Signal
young Indy w held � .Nisbet, n[ (iooh rich
Desperczte
Coughs
Dangerous coughs, Extremely
perilous coughs. Coughs that
rasp and tear the throat and
lungs. Coughs rhar shake the
whole body. You need a regu-
lar medicine, a doctor's medi-
cine, for such a cough. Ask
your doctor about A y e is
Cherry Pectoral.
We VUCu.h U r rorau,..
orsW. beelah alcohol
fleet our mae+oluee
We rat
ao urge
you
a
dagger
Any good doctor will tell you that a medi-
cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot
do its best work if the bowels are con-
stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows
anything better than Ayer's Pillstorcor-
recting this sluggishness of the liver.
�X oda b the J. C. Ayer Co., Lewdtl,
IF YOU'VE NEVER WORN
}ty.; 11iM6
n
SLICKER
t• you'[ -yet
to turn 11 : buddy
-Co/att.-rt it t,�.rs to
the wettest weather
Pubs._ so+.
HARD SERVICE
A.,O
GUAMPANTELD
WATL•RPROe
AT 6000 ,51ngtJ
Tess, Cwaassa Uw
♦ eree,e
ST.
HELENS.
('e1r/NITTED To EARTH. --The funeral ' Mrs, Jae. Durnia
MONDAY, Feb. 22nd.
Ales. Milne has purchased a new
gasoline engine and chopping outfit.
The h Lucknow 0rchestta bold their
second eseemttly of the season at the
town hall on Friday evening. A good
time is reported.
Miss Olive Gardner,a graduates •d rate* of
Wingham }Justness College. has taken
a position as stenographer in the of -
flee of John Joynt.
Meeh sympathy is extended to Mr.
and Airs. Albert Mills in the death of
their little daughter, aged eight
months, interment took place in
Green Hill eetnetery on Thursday last.
('ARNEGIE LIBRAJIY AeatlaED,-
John Joynt returuea _Asst week front
a two weeks' business trip to New
York. While in the city our Reeve
was instrumental in securing the
promise of the funds for the erection
of the l'arnegie public library build-
ing. Communications have also b•ln
received confirming the shove state-
ment. We expect toree good results
teem the untiring effort,' of our Reeve
this year. A eucceasful business roan
and one interested in the welfare nt
the village is to be found in Mr. Joynt.
DKATrt or MBA. HAlttt. - Alter
ab•u11 * years illness Mrs. Wm. Barr,
of the 2nd concession of Kinloss.
passed pe.eeefittly away on fiatutdey'
evening last, aged tasty -two years.
Deceased had been c'uusiderably 1m-
•- -- Bridle . tresttirdwrie+g -
month* and her death, which was not
expected- ham cast A deep gloom over
the entire neighborborel in which she
was so highly esteemed. She was a
member of the Lucknow Presby-
terian ehnreh end W. F. Al. 8. Mitch
sympathy in extended to the bereaved
hitshand and family. interment to di
place in Kinloss cemetery on Tuesday
afternoon.
TBl\CH YOURSELF NOW.
For Your Own, Your Children's, and Your
Friends' Sake,
Notated parte of the air paseagee
can best he reached hy dry air. The
hronchisl tithes end lungs can only be
Trached by dry air. Hyomei is n dry
air treatment from which you get the
hal,'sotto effect of living in the pine
and Pucaly tic forests, where ca-
tarrhal and bronchial trouble* do not
exist..
Hynmei destroys the germs that
rause disease of the breathing organs ;
you simply hr the use of a rubber in -
hetet Mix q'imel air with your in-
Wtu•oI breath *s It nacliee the diseased
parte where catarrhal, bronnhial,
croup or pneumonia germs. ate mniti-
plying by Wilton, their life i. en'tlT-'d
'"11 • se they are the rliee tee, their ex-
termination means quick improve
meM.
ins. Wilson bee tit-' eg-'n-y for
Hy^mei and will furnl•h the a pieta
outfit for $l.a► under guertnten to
mist 7.
1 t man may follow bus nelit-al belt
and yet he perferl ly straight.
Lii................_
Repeat it: -".Suited.'. Chea will al-
Weys elite my coughs anal ('•,Ida,^
i--- -.a
A
Mosu.a F'eh.22nd.
George Swan, jr., was Crewe vis-
itor on Sunday,
Mrs. Jas. Menary had it • . wood
Lee and party last Monday.
Andrew and James ('ulbe , jr„
gave Crewe a call on Sunday,
Clarence Shackleton, of Bel t,
visited friends here on Sunday.
Ike Gauley returned to Godericb o
Friday after visiting his old chums for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Durnin and sons
Edward, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. \Vtu. Durgin.
Orville and Miss Maria Durnin, of
the Goderich Collegiate' Institute,
emelt Saturday and Sunday under
the parental roof.
BELFAST.
WEDNESDAY, Ett
DAY Feb.
.. tit.
MiteJean Jan
Mullin Ihn wast in \Vingham
last week.
\Veer. Urosb�a-of:Wrindetock, visited
his parents hetet', . - -
MisA
Mar A. Alton lies e gone for
treatment to Ctintgn hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mcl'rostie spent
the week -end with friends at Nile.
WAS MIXED OFTEN.
Druggists Hear Much Praise fora Simple
Home made Mixture.
Si one remarkable stories are being
sold gloat town and rutnng the coun-
try- most,. 7,rning in of this simple,
ho•r,e n,, •1,. mixture curing eh •uma-
tism and ki.lnvy tit.. 11.1c 11- r,• 14 t i,e
redo, ei ttiir�r•ti•, • I. i •ki - : Mix
by x sassis-4-- tlr ai i„ . bottle ear -half
o v TTlor1 I CI1 1)uu1rlton, OOP
oitnert uispow d dirt, , three lata
ces Como mita Syrup Sarrmpnrilla.
Take as a ;lobo one teaspoonful after
Na champs need Fe inede in your
usual di. L hut. drink plenty_
Wel el•.
This mixture has a peculiar tonic
effect upon the kidneys : eleensing
the clogged -up por.-siof the fli+utmit ire
tiesnes, forcing the kidney* to sift and
strain from the blood the uric acid
and other poisonous waste matter,
ovetroniing rheumatism, bladder and
urinary troubles in a short while,
A druggist who has hell him -
deeds of Palle for these ingredients
since the first mn, onneement in the
newel -miters lest October etnted that
the people whe( once try it "swear by
a 1peeially those who here urine
and kidney trouble and suffer with
rheumatism.
.VI tit, druggists in this neighbor-
hood say they can supply the ingredi•
ems, which ere easily mixed et home.
There le rola to be no bettor bloods
cleansing agent or system tonic
known, and certainly none more
hsrmlens or simple to use.
Winnipeg -62i 00
from Ontario prints, via Ohleag ) and
8t. Paul, Minneap Iia or Duluth. nod
ptopnrtlonete rate; to tither princiltel
point', in M•niln!t,, S,Mkntchewan
and Alberta. F•irmerly the fere wen
five .lnliara and forty -flee cents high T.
said even at. that rate:a niunher of
p op!e ireferred this rout ..n aec r
of p.aw eg through sever .1 of Ian. large
Atnerie*n cities. Now that the rate.*
knee heen towered, the trivet vie tit•.
(iran-j Trunk and this *ttrietive mote
i t st *dfly Inert+wing. Baggage c'neake l
Overtigh In bond ; n+, exentin.atFnt.
Be sat to lemmlt F. 10. 1,►w,vedon,
town **evil% lector's deeidin,f no your
trip.
McAllister spent a few days
hie sister; Mrs. Thos. Hay, at
£ue�r_.glad to Bag th'lt Shia
Mallin, itho bar lied *severe attack
01lagrlp,l je convalescent.
Monbty. Feb. 22nd.
Sam. Bean v irited friends on the 2nd
concession lest. week,
wilts id Francey soil his driver to
John Ferguson last week.'
Jim end Archie McDonald are busy
filen this winter cutting wood,
Alien Ethel Henderson is learning
the dr•eeemakine` in- -Kincardine at
present.
Mr. and Mrs. out. Hovey, (.f the
nth concwaion, spent Sunday at Wat.
Service in the Methodist church
neat J4unrley sweeten will Ire held et
the usual hour. -
Robert Johnston end daughter, Mire
Viol*, of (Jodericb, spent Sunday at
:Unmet Hrnwn's.
L. G. Wildrang made a flying visit
Teeswater last Suede's How are
the roads, L. -vi?
You ran hear 11oh Wilkie singing
estely in the horning. "Back to dear
010 Antherley once store."
Hugh Ferguson is a busy roan just
now; he is Breaking in his driver.
Now watch for hod, boys.
Mr. and Sire. John Mason enter-
tained it few friends on Theredny
evening and all report a good time.
Dan Mclean has bought a new
driver. iie thinks he can go to Luck -
now ih a hour without any trouble.
visited
in which the oun • and G
She braves to mourn her i her St. Helens on Saturday ev(Minks
mother, four ,testers and three On Sunday evening Rev. S it
Tisk. FsoYdes! LYarriTti•stl.. T t+ Bible Are on 'S'btrrcit Union"- t -
very successful meetings in the Hite - crowded house.
est of the Rest Huron Farmers' in -
*1111 ' were held in the church. hall '}'Ito Farmers' Institute weel.
here last Wednesday. 1.. E..\nnir, of ; r Inas was eery well attended. Si
Toronto, gave an interesting adding
A niM gave a very intrriterl 1 telt.
on the beef steer and draught horse. Th i+\dies were dlrappeinte+f iu not
In the evening H. J. Morris, president "*Y., ' Mies Shuttleworth with thew.
of the institute, ant Mr. 90111e, ,lcere. I There ere about turfy !rubes out.
tail, gave short addresses. Mr. Ann's ;
gave a talk on the different kinds of
weeds and how to destroy theta, and t,My ogee[ boy, 3 years
Miss Shuttleworth. of Guelph. gave an
interesting address on dairying, Old. was sick with fever
Hoth meetings were, well attended
considering the stormy weather and;
pointed to meet and consider Inc or-
ganization of a farmers' club here.
!troche'*.
_ Moyer &puke at the Young P .
TENS DAY, F'ebruary,'25, 111(41
CARHARTT'S
Overalls and Coats
made by Hamilton
Carhartt, the largest
manufacturer of ex-
clusively high-grade
union made over-
alls and gloves in
the world.
A New and
Complete Stock
of these celebrated
goods just in. Only
the best of cloth
used in these gar-
ments. Thread,
buttons, buckles,
pockets, everything,
of the highest stan-
dard.
Anybody wanting
a railway time book
can have ons by
calling AlicLANAN BRO
SOLE AGENTS GODERICH
.1•••ei -
rLE1t1uHPoRTL1AND I Want a
-CEMENT
, I
the strongest make. 1
at June, and when he got 1
beevy roads. A committee was tip- a better the doctor prescribed
Scott's Emulsion, and he
liked it so well that he drank
it out of the bottle, and is
now just as plump and strong
as any child of his age any-
where ... two bottles fixed
him OK." MR. ,; DHN F.
TEDDER, Box 263, Teague -
Freestone Co., Texas.
occ l
the re
Been,
township,
marriage
Miss Annie
Allman, of
was celebt`ated a
\William Baugh,
happy couple t ate
D
e t
arch of evergreens
bride was given away
and was nnetteleded,
Messed the wedding mar
Heyfe 'vi
sit tlPa were '
mdnl
K
the event and after the dinn
and other forms of amuaeme
up the evening. The groom is
of Ralph Allman, of Newcastle,,
COLBORNE.
MONDAY, Feb, 22nd.
Lues •BK.io.-A pleasant event
ed last Thursday afternoon at
encs of Mr, and Mrs. George
concession of 1' +one
the occasion leitis the
their third daughter,
ria Baan, to Ephraim
onto. The marriage
4:3U o'clock by Rev.
t Bonmiller, the
ID
beueath a
R t n
nd roses. The
by her father
-s Elsie Bean
. Custom.
in after
t n
gainer
took
Bern
-aG
fordehire, Eng•• and holds a t espnnel e
is the greatest help for habit `
Intuition as civil engineer in 'Porno + and young children there is.
which will be the future home of Mr.
and Mrs. Allman. The bride') many t just fits their need; it just
1 1 full
.nat
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
friends s wig, her a measure of is their delicate, sensitive
happfrtesc The presents were Ittinrer-
ous and very rich, most of them being es; they thrive on it. Just
iii (})erre `7'e[- ;neldf -alivetwAre, argil a -1i t does them so much
cutlery.A very handsome and costly
silver bowl with cover was presented good a • saves you so much
to the pride. just prior to her leaving worry. • u Owe it to them
Toronto for home, by the students of
McMaster hniecraity where tor- and yoursel o make them as
the pnyt year or dont had been a strong and he- thy as possible.
Person of teat y- r.
SCOTT 3 EISDILS • N will help .
you better than anything else;
but be sure t0 get SCOTT'S.
It's the best, and there are so
many worthless imitations.
It is manufacture an
rock and is much s , for
t') ePulent matt_am -
marl. We are otl'ering
this cement at It
SPECIAL PRI ,
Ito early buyers.
BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW..
Warsells'
L Hardware.
J
Cutter?
you do, now is your op our
tun v. 1 have • few still left,
and intend to let thew go at
hate* n prices no as to clear
them i It before the close of the
tieittem. ('all and see want we
can do t. you.
SQA ' , TUDHOPE
and MO NT FOREST
are the goods o handle.
? ! have for:+ a two good
Drivers and a heavy
Colt
Robert Wilson
lgcnt for
Massey Harris Implements, Mel-
lotte Cream Separators. fleury
Plows, Bissell Diic
Harrows, Land Rollers,
etc., etc, \
\V.7i 't ins -Hamilton Btre ty,
Goderjch. \
I
•rad."f''3'�";,""+�,?�.-..:{I[.l:e�,.,�7e.�tl3,�f�::
That Nagging 1 in in the Back
It oana'd I., , ,,, 1X111' -t,.,.. ,,train, 1, instated kidneys.
.1111 (beret H I.i::t 01/0 H.e., to stop it
iGin Pills r.rrenethen
rood heal the
kidneys -neutralize the uriuu-stop,
sone scalding pato a;:es -rand nnlekly
1
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ovotho ,•.nf t. c
Inhein 1+ o
!kat 1 til.
l •.
'; in PHIS Pre also Sitn resorniyc,i cunt
a !thenmlt1 ;n and Sciatica. /etc. it
,,,K; 6 for is.Xi , At all dealers or
fit
on reccii,t iif price.
Sa.n 1.
f'- DEPi. A. -NATIONAL OnUC & DIEM. CO. LIti11iLD
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I BARG-
WESTFIELD.
TUESDAY, Feb. 23rd.
Mies Annie Redmond ie visiting
friends in Blyth this week.
Gordon\ \Vightntan pair[ it flying
vials to frietotle here a few days ago.
The ('any urns. ivill give nn cnter-
tninm.'nt in 1 o Westflcld church on
Ain. Hiles. a Kincardine, visited
her tether, 11. ('amptoell, two or three
days last week,
Mee. Johnston. of Toronto, who had
been spending the past four weeks'
visiting her friend, Mrs. Hibbitl, re-
turned home last week.
\\, 11. Campbell attended rite
b.tn.loet under the auspices of the
laymen's nliesionary movement held
in North street Methodist chnrrh,
(hodericlt, ..on Friday evening Af last
week,
Miss Hattie \Vighhnsn returned
home on \Vedne.day last after a. three
months' visit with her brother Her-
man al the Soo, prior to his departure
fir the West, where he has seettred n
sit net tort in Hedgewiek, Saakatehe-
w•an.
Repeat it :-"Shilnh's Curr will Al-
ways cure my roughs and colds,"
John Holes has bought John B. Mc-
Kenzie's 75-ociet 1at•n1 for the Muni of An old bachelor Wes* asked why hie
gl.tgtl. John Ilt•nr),ufthe 2nd roner,• brother married a, little A (vtfe.
slots h le, ight Sanm, Brown's list acre "Why.." Mid he, '•he thought of all
farm forth,. .nm of 1113.lprj, evils he should chane he leset.'
ALI. DRt1CCl8TN
mfr. T-,tdrr h., lust 'dirge ,uarether Ien.reAnt
BENMILLER.
1 11-;t.4., t Y. F..'. 2 .
lNrITED 'ho REMAIN AN(ttnsa Ars you dlsernwated? h your doctor's
'VICAR.-- meeting e{ IMP bill a heavyfinancial load? Is your pain
g quarterly a heave pkat burden? I know what
beard of the Ile',tnnler rhesus of the these mean to delicate women -1 have
Mefhrrtli•t ohne, h paws hell EehruAry ay c
been discouraged, too, but learned how to
rre mell. want to relieve >our bur-
Sth, With .t 1 trite nffl^lel tepresente. d'nsWhy not end the pain and stop the
tion, ilsrnntny end hope preveih d d,x•tor'. butt I can do this for you and
The finances were found i.'t Irerestl writ tit you will assist me.
In alv*ncr, r+ g Y ^11 7nu need de la to write tar a free
f leaf ye•,r, as tit Lang hoe of the remedy which has Mea placed
beth salary and Ntnnezio ml fonds In my hands to he given away. Perhaps
The pastor, Il••e. W. iI malt, wee Ince one hoz win cure you -It aa,' done l
Inc others. i1 so 1 emit be happy and
nesebi ntely anti he*rtily imbed t, mit will be cured for c (the cost fit •
remain in rh*rge a the circuit for. ti'moNts stem+". Tour otters hall cone• 1 AURUl 's.
another year. i d.ntloilly i n 10 fissy toy m tree ereat-
e meet. iblI RRAII, �ladaor. Ont.
A,Wamanws eSympt,thy
Senor. rot e• or n
Post Card, et«aumtla (11. weer. is .e$otut
SCOTT & IOWNE
126 W.u+nsta•
Toronto
`i:
f) We do
not
keep
Har-
ness!
We
Set
Them!
We have
thele at
all
l kicF:S.
H. E. KNOX
in going through our stock we find
that we have too large a stock of sev-
eral lines, which we are going to offer
you at greatly reduced prices, some of
which are :
Fancy English (iraniteware,
German (iraniteware,
Hall, Library and
Stand Lamps,
Hollywood Paints,. -
Wall Kalsomines,
Stock Food, etc.
Call and see our Bargains: they are greater
bargains than
FIRE SALE BARGAINS
WE HAVE
Six London Fence Machines, complete, which we offer at each$q,so
A quantity of No 12 Cleveland coiled decarbonized spring Steel
Wire, which runs two rods to the Ib. We are offering this at, per
Ib.,
3 t -se
A quantity of No. 12 and No. 13 Weaving Wire. at, per Ib.
535 rods of different styles of No. q 9111P, Ideal Fencing,
1514 rods of different styles of No. q wire, American Fencing,
Joh rods of different styles Pittsburg Fencing.
20 rods of Dillon Fencing,
ro rods of Maple Leaf.
making a tory rf .j95 reds ((fencing, which we want to turn jets
ash, ar.d also to make room for our Spring Goods.
COME EARLY AND GET FiRST CHOICE.
In Plumbing, Heating, I nvestrotighing.
finvmithing, etc., all .work promptly
attended to, and fully guaranteed,
Store 'Phone zz
CHAS. C. LEE
Honu'Phnne ry
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