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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-3-18, Page 9THE SIGNAL GODERICH.: ONTARIO Twits nay, SIAIicu tJ, 4Y'i''i'4'i`TePT 9 "44'i'9t **4'i`9119ilii tv`c.Ar'i''i`441>**'i'* *921444 8**** 4 TiCci ic*'i'>rA 40 T he News of the District. ' LUOKNOW. EAST WAWANQSH. TPIleinalf, March ISLE. Angus Canteroln wed Jas. H. (lay, former Luckuowite now living in Toronto. were visitor's in town last week. The funeral of the late Mrs. Causer- -ems, auser- -e s, mother at - Mem _. Steel* • fleeter, took place Monday afternoon to Ash- field cemetery. A game of broom ball is to 11e played at Lorne rink tonight between the Fats and the Leans. An exciting Pm" as sxPect.ed, as soar of 1.l• nlay• .n are very fat, while outers see very It•a 11. MURAL ANII li(N'IAI. Itevoht t. braarh of.the Moraland Social Reform 'Council of ()Mario his been organized here with the following °dicer. : President, Rey. D. T. I.. McKerroll : vice president, Ray. J. E. Petrel ; see• n•tary, i). l'. Taylor : treasurer, H. McQuillan. Srect lat•rt. Me:rri,n4 -1'he Weal. en's Institute meeting bcW on Thurs- day afternoon last at the h of Mrs. 1'. Reid. president of the local branch, was a most enjoyable and profitable affair to the large attend - mice of ladies. Those who Wok part to the discuesioos for the day deserve great praise for the excellent papers delivered. .1341: o 1VIidT 1V•-. I2... Murducb, wife and family leave oh'Ilturedey for the %Vera. They dieposted o(. their residence and household effect. on Noonday Afternnnn. They. will be ante h missed by their wide circle of friends here Mr. Sherwood and %Ir. McLean left Oxley for the %Vest. ea -la taking a car of settler's a lfect.. .Ju. McDonald alar left with his ear -late), going from Ripley station. sent. Nicholron, Wm. Smith and L. NetherAnd intend leaving with their ears on � uesday next. (.;REWE. MUNnev, March lath. Mrs. Jas. (Iulbert ie sick et present. Nat. t;eltwdere and family were the guests of Mr. and Mer. Wm. Shackle- ton yesterday. John' Petrie is baying a wood bee today' and the boys are expecting a gore( time tonight. George Duroiu (raves today for the %'.•st. We mat Torry to part with Mr. Heroin. as 111' was one of the beet „f neighbors. I Aag*ELL PARTY. -Andrew Cul- bert gave a farewell party to his old a.tpuaintances and chains. ..n Friday night It the home of hu parents. Mr. And Mrs. Jar. Culbert, Crewe, Dan - rigs was kept up to the wee .uta' 114101; • two violins supplying the ;task_ .aUrrnaW with the suul.atir ring strain* of the bagpipes.. Everv- l..dy agreed that 'it we. one of the neat enjoyable parties of the season. Andrew leaves belay for McGrew sta- •tion t.' start Tuesday morning for the %Vest. ST. AUGUSTINE. Tt'ts4UAv, March Ieth. PC NtMASK!) SHORTHORN DULL - Role. 1(c,llliater attended u 'Ale of purebred shorthorns at %Voodato'k un Thursday. ltb inst.. and purchased the eteren-tttunths-oki I*tll cell "Free Trade" 72.i. - :ictt:il. This calf was bred by W. C. Edwards & Co.. the wolf -known breeders of K.''kland. Ont., and was bought from Scott tiros., of Highgate. "Free Trade- rotue•et foam import sal .luck. and be- longs to the Bellows family, which has produced some of the moist ruc- awa(ulshow and breeding shorthorns dnringthe pest ten yearn. Mr. M.- . to be congratulated upon'+ adding this fins. anima/ to his herd. which already includes several ani- mals of imported purebred stock. SAYFIELu. %VRI,Ngal)AT, MAre:b 171.11. Is 11141Kr. - The Methodist young people and others spent a very pleas- ant evening at the home of John S otchuter, of the Bronson Ilse, 1)u Friday of last week. Lunch was mewed and music and games enjoyed until the "wee ani hours of (hl- lunrnhtg. Miss Lizzie Cameron vatted friends on the Babylon line last neck Miss Minnie Arm- strong, of the Bronson line, ha+ gone to Concord, New Hampshire, where she will take a two -years training; in tine hospital for women And chil- dren, WOMEN'S iNwrIrt'TK. The W. - men's Institute- held a (poet succee- ittt Meeting on Thursday last at the home of Miss Parke on the front mad. It was decided to ask the Departuten for it lady lecturer and demonstratei to address a meeting in June, in 1.h• town Tall. The meeting also al' - pointed a committee to select and send for bulbs or• planta to 1*• dis- tributed Aenonget the members. as :s always done twice a year. ,Two ea- erie/Ment papers by membera of the society were then read, one by Mime Parke ..n "Character Building,' an l one hy Mol. Hilei nn "Home Nur., int" A dainty lunch was served et the ctmdusinrt of the meeting and the tuitional anthem was lung. MONDAY, Mar, Intb,- PKt.uNAt. MtsNTwN.' SAW. .1 4111140 is botue front the West at present.... Mites Mina Mctreee, of ('ruubrtok, virited Misr 8) Ivies Neel fru.. 'emit s• day till Satudey Mr. and Aire. Albert Stele • and family kit Wil.g- haul on the a u'chek trate this after- noon for their arty 1101110, than y nailer north of Regina. IIRete :\oTe.s. - A little girl caner to stay at the Is One of HAW Mclt.lrnry ou'fhured*y last. \\'ulliaur�ayl,4i• . 1.lIor'due n trier I the farm he tee -amity purrhabed 1'11 tin', I1th of East W.,. warmish lust Ft Platy Ike.. R. %V. M(llyead, of Vuworun street Nelh'sli,.c chattel'. t*ode',icb, will preach an edit - M•1441011 at lJOuuybrouk n wet k from liuu.1ay. Mute; STrf,T C))NT.. •r. • An exeecJ- ingly ititereslieg Bi'.: • study confess, the tweet' for which had l,•e'n given 0111. a week before by aft • Ia1UU', R,•v. A. E. Sones, was veld by t he member. of the Donnybrook F:p worth League at the r meeting nn Tuesday uight. ' The alptaiuN were Miss Amite ('hmmney and llrr'h How - ford and twenty loran tsars were .died on eieh side. Atthou,lh the questions were : stionde.l 1.1 in a very credit/elite MA liner iry 1.4111 *ides, the we nlleis 01 Hetb* side made 'fewer mistakes and they__ terse_ i here rer..d,,,11,1r,e,1. +b.• winners. ,IANC 11 Nur 1LtL.-.l quiet hot pretty mudding % cs solemnize" at the parsou*ge. Aahu'n, on F •id re even- ing, III" piineipa!s team( \iia. 1",ulnah M et wood, of Donnybrook. end John %'aln,rley, also well known •114 title neigIslam hoed. After visit in�g{[• friends in title vicinity for a few 11.)4 the, hippy couple will 'rave for Ilien. new home near Mount Forest. A h,.e'• of friends wF h them A happy- ynyase threuigh life. SS ' Houl. f'i:\l i!.ii.-I'hc young peo- ple of S. S. N.t. 11 have every reason to Ci.11gl•At Watt 1 helriselvee 1)11 I Ile i i,eet•N4 of their con. err on Friday night. A line night. * :nrgr crowd :1101 Au tarrl- ienl program were 1 he three tine: fact- ors cohttibelttng'lo i1; ..meta44. Al- though all the various numbers MI, I lie progranp were well rruderr.l an 1 heart, ley appreciated by th•• .large au41n WY, wr might 111:tlr special no•utiun of the piano solus nod duets ('y alas Iinzel Brandon and Mrs. Is., %Volker, the dialogue etaitleal •'s1 1).4 in Doctoes 011i 4•," u4141 Ills; military dei 1 by eight young men. Th..- pan:rel. Mil, 1111 '.4 en ore, gs• PORT ALBERT. RHEUMATISM RECIPE. Directions to Prepare Simpie, Vet Re remittable Home Mixture. A well•known authorityon rheum•• diem gives the followig valn►hb•, though simple and bflers)eas, preserip LOCHALSH. DUNGANNON. ivaenAY, Ms'. Mill. 't A. NEWTON, D}NTIST, LUl'K- D1i TH Or MHIS. ( .4. IIJION. -- The' 3�• hila..- At hove e. cry any except 'thin, '1.t teat.. Avw lowed. for vitructing t..•tl. iSuu•nu death' of Mts. Johli Co meron Wok Non), tatter mauves. Prow. acid bridge ne,, pbueat the residence of her 4011.111- err. Atunonmu(414)0..uat•blc�rkablel. law, S, lluuter, I,uckuuw, 1441. Dat- 14.-%'1)u fan :Twat-h.rin }our ww1. onueh u1t14 , 4t. the el e i.f el Ll loco Carr. be. ter door 1. the aunt��l1 work. more tLue, Y g 1.l Duller ltacllltlaa fur dulrla LLe workDere eau, The deceased was the :elect of the lark` i furtable ter the oetienl. John l •anteron, wino predecruard her] OTICE.- 11 1 IS 1.O('Ai. AGENCY several yeut•+. Vii h ber htsaband she 11 i1) Lnn4anuou fur The eignrl1. at the (',at- of lite b.•11 ndAry rant of Luetlttirl4 011 1 rerebing akud job avn1, and recetj,tr will, be the pn q.r1ly now ovate 1 by 1). 1'. Mr- give. for *u.ouut• 9.11.1 0.r 'he .a Kenzie. home time after the de•aih 144 'a NEW .5rO(* U1•' WA1,1. 4'AI'Eit her hush 11 1 the farm war sold and . 1...,10.I arrival ,44i-: se invite pee t" t.11 r 1 fp 11 the dc, ea,t•d wrtit tll t.lte•k ' tet le ••'t we u.tr ,1''w e'' -tern• fur .hi+ nate141 kc,4 to i1)* now nod usivauo. .Ill rhe tido watt her Jaught4 r \jIs 11 mina, I t t t 1 1' ' 1 t dl n 1.i ler, Dors. thnield Roas, of I.eke 1.io• WEneeetiaV, :dards 17111. Jen, \Itch., AM) survives. The tun- Bulge Tut'u's' --Wel. Mut' l* In... - ere' o...k place to 1, tclte1r11 cemetery paring 41. 11)4141' the Islilding (mune 2v Inst 31ond,y. - o.' upird by Lim.' It will be plave.1 N.taw.vllioV ►:..--Oneafl4•,monronl•Uaiu rf err just 14,4,11, et l6e bra ids. 1.p el . \': u • be built wave Glenn and Thee. Related b(hoonler •'All,ella I44. u)1.4r Elliott had a her 1)u Turwla sea hog cr0111 Li of Cape K., ()n +► vuyagr • 40)4(2. A. large pile w*a cut "114 they disco Lade ane to to 1..0 and petknow, 11100 n�w 114v4 140444441. w44e1 Nt 1:14.1 s discovered to toe tenting, and pot into harbor `fere with ati handy at tire' couple °I fear+. pumps. Also the bart(ur "Old Pion-� lateens. --J. M. Hulrerta has been err•" ('opt. B., cud the ship "I''ather - seriudssy indisposed fur a tea's- d*)r O„" ('apt. N , with dere' Prada ()f low•', with ail attack etf pn.'UWoni,a, but hu bear, front Lucknow to 13th ei n:realm) is 41. present slowly_ impywin4 ....,._ ports, got off -thele 91'91rse and rap i,p-TMri. nal, hds •1.x r1, -su rrdng for a on a reef near the mouth of the liar- dew days flow a severe r1.tpck of the bore toeing a couyiderable• part of. the u''IPpe Mrs Jahn Glenn, ._who 10011.14. Both veesele got off at high has been indisplred for *tame tier• is tide.' foul regx.ttrrot.*.lrvrd that Ili„ not progressing as rapidly as het• crew of tho revenue -Cutter "p.m.'ftiend. would wiab A number of mount," which WAN tiding at anchor, Revere cares of colds are also reported. were busy tarring the rigging * (!'get- I 1'Rluxnr.tf..-'f. G. Allen left on tine thiuge hhij.sbape, while the blue; Monday lest on ti business trip to peter tile.riguul fur depasWw.o. Mata • Peterborough, where he has a large llylog at the peak. forint•'ly' resided------sh-rld ride, ome. nu., ar*l at:u lunay .Wre "1,.•n• 01(1144* will W ,Ueoll,.I fur .ubreri Aloe., and W4,4 e. . 1..e v.:. 414'14, reusing role ,*s. a r. 1111 wh.un u• ronlihllt•,1 Up to the lo Sec. lturder. .14 by roll . lnie., toper. al. 1114' 111 her death. Another dangle it VAS, 1)t+'ranaou. INllyll•e sl where the limiting 1 n- twerntly Poster Hallo, was the rarer (( A finemeta ettu,,un v I of some i-Xestil•g events, The Re: - 1 e •- lienl1'r limit. 'Hiss Iticbardson, 1)t J.rTT(NaN.-Ilea. :%. Miller war eta• Thamesville, arrived last Thursday eiitiug at the CU1nn111nion -srrricrs, and has taken charge of J. Walkoul'e bell Wet Sunday iia tbe- Kinfews Pres- mlllinerye"Partment' Mins Jobo- h tteriau church Dime. t'. M'--•1 stem is assisting Alias Pentland, who hiss been engaged by Chad. Elliott as Ker•zie, "who was somewhat all lea lids head milliner for the. ,'oaring week, is recovering As there was' Swann Mrs. U. S. %VL,tds, of to service in .%+btleld Presbyterian f (i4Nlericb, was called here o11 Monday ebIn- h last Sunday o•veniI, a'IArge last on aeevuat of the iltnore of J. number of our I'renhyterian. attender! Ile Met1,0d1at church in A.nl.rrlca• I1 M• Roberts. that evening ..!ties '.Mary lacKayt Senn *1.r PARTY. - On .5tturday *vrit..l home ft• Toronto last Wet evening last relatives and friends, to nesdsy A ,large Wield' ,gathering the number.of Shirty gathered at the took lama. 14t the P,c,hytcrian manse honer of Thomas Pentland, it being *pent ()erasion of 9t.+. Pentland's seven• Galt birthday. Mr •. Pentland, who was agreeably surprised, waw pre- sented with 4u adders+ and she also received n number ,of presents. The went. evening was pleasantly -111 Mrs. Pentland'* children were home except her sou, Rev. S. N. Pentland, who bent his congratulations. last Friday evening, when 011 . p, nt a pleasant cv, 4, tag %1,.. ' Dan S. Mclsmold, of llurou, was visiting Inst week at he,' fatb,.'1 *, J11t111 AI•m- *troin 4.. John McRae, 1.011 °lathe late. Duncan Menne, of l...chaieh, and lexaller of Mrs. 1). 31,'Lennan. Loch- alsh, bas atrived here Irian ('atitutnMa to visit • his ft iends alter a Inn}( loaner of -forty-one yeet•a. is he left Det %Tns. Then' parsed away on ere a Irly in hie twenties, be eater- Saturday last ern old resident of Ash- IIy sees s reins.r.keble change au the .field ire the person of John Holland, v.1' of the country a1' well ab on the of the dth concession. The deceit/cid, tis of his ftiends..,Johir Madre- who was nearly sixty years of *ata sero ie leaving today fur Calgary, Alta. was barn in England, eomglg to this Mr. and Mr.. Donald F'iula)..:.n country over fatly years ago. Ile tt.'nded the nestli*4r of a near oda- had been a resident of Ashfield for yr in Culross last •\%'edne.day,..,.. bout fifteen years. 'Thr funeral took meeting of the Lo,'halsh hot -hall place un Monday last from 'the read - lilt wi111.e held on the evening o dence of Mr. Caesar. where the de - huts l 1.y, 'Seth inst.. at the puitonlre. .'rased was cared for 'during his last 11 intereste'1 ate requested to attend. illness, to Clinton cemetery. Thomas Miss B.'I!e altl)onald was visit - ng friends in i.uu•ier at the le•ain- ing of the week Miss Maggie Me .eon, Kintail, is visiting friends on the rund:t y. Wens March lith, e u)uSo van G°tsl:.. Mr. And 1114-. p1. John Qoai.l rprut 811011..y a1 the te.aN'-«t-M-rt- 1'(-M- r.-+tttl,-rt--ftn,oin, 4)unge:ima . F )wfl • O!ver left }fa lust '1'hutslay for Toronto *Lel spending Ib" winter *tans home bete. ..Mrs. %1.•NAI;y and .-hildren. of a lmegan tem, . I •o.41 V 14 (1101 • fort, •r's i p,uent*, 1t.. s11d M,.. .latime 'it o'1. l bast Sunday. ..'1'h.e ' Misers Minnie ii1. and Cella l'unelinali 111, .4 the (lode- ''I' rich Itusiur... 1.'ohrl(r•, 144 el.e a dying I A visit toOrli uci„h1,4,1'11,,. I,let 1'hun day rve • .....Quite :a tluml*•r• of pxople from tins locality att.•udwl the n teo-at,eting given 111 the 1M.thodist church a• ail epptr.lt in last Thrirnday b, evening. wharf woe a suecele Jere. %\'1.u. Ben,:ev, .•f Port Alma t % i,it ing l.•:' sitter au 1 ni sty other j v fl•uend& Iii Gotha nit anti rei,.mt' having paasate'a time. Dk►TH of 1111+, il.tn-,ciN...-A life of energy and uuin)•ht usefulness was tattled last Sosay, the 14th inst., w hen the angel of death pasted over this village and immoral our of ire sl most beloved and highly- r.teeun d resident 4, iii the ,er.lnn of Sarah Rryden, t,•lirl of the :ate anthw,), h Hawkins, who predeceased her ele't•r1 1 year.. I)Presage f ons in hrr s.xty seventh year and rhe was always' A ready to lead a helping hand to Ira, who needed it. Icer departure will 1 1 leave • vacant space which swill never i s he filled 'I'ne funeral. which tlox place num (1....t church n1. S u cI.* k A" to 1',a., Albert cemetery, WWI a very w lar.(. one, Rev. T. (licks. of Dhngau i Pte nun• officiating. Mrs. Hawkins wt.; e . a devoted member of Mr. Ilicke' cool Rc gregatinn an np f.. hrr rt e•nt illnes was very r •unlar in her ehmch at- o tendanre. Ter floral emblem. were et 'strath of ruses from the fetidly and ,'I one floor the deeeas. I t.iC.•..., )lichee Nellie and Iles at 1)oou,th. lir.. lIawkinc halm• to moue n 111e 1,.,. 14 •a good mother lane chlldr•n : SVru., v o41 I1, •Pool Rtea1 J •h•, ,,r Duluth; ti..ugh before leading hint up to it. Tom and 1le.3•t.ur, a! I wt_ \Sthin ; Ile will then Ie, in the best of Iu,,ear, M r.. John Tiger, anti Nix 1VIa.after bring thus siorte'f, 1nvrAki• •hints Vrnoman, Math of Shepparaton ; f Alice. 3.'nel'rim nod Pearl, at home. The t.ailhear'te were It win Foster. Joseph 'figert„Wiiham (:ray, Tic.0111.4 D,•n4herty, Joist! Srhocoh,ds awl Alexander Young, thesympathy 'd the cora uolnily is extended to 11- renv:d our sin their lime of trouble. 4ampsou, of Ilullett, about the only relative of the dere*htd living in this country, wale's through this medium to ex frr.'.s his thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Caesar as well as the other neighbors MAN'S Vr1,NKH.tu.r: POINT. -Aftcl: who so kindly cared for Ur. Hollaud The funerel 4in appx•als w the hatch -met t heath of the late Mr*. is lest illness \\ ilson will take plater tomorrow from Galerich to the ceme- tery here. Mrs. Wilson was for many 'years a resident of this place and was well and favorably known. and stared . uusl Iencea of the Lake Show baehelore, t he ladies of Kintail end surrounding vicinity ilave re. stoked to change their' talctics, and MVP formed themselveN into an ins'i- ute brigade, with the view of 'tying .'ge to and capturing the hearts of , UARLOW, he said bachelors -by way of the 91oNnev, Siarc6 hath. tamnach•gate. It ie n well-known Ptslts4/Neat.. - l'haR. Varctre came xiom*tie truth that the roa,l to the home last week from Toronto withat earl Of that strange being railed rather never, attack of illness. We man" is directly through the centra are glad to sty he is improving rapid - f that necessary organ, the stomach, 1 ._.Mrs. Alex. Younglc recuver- Ithough this porcine quality of maninr lay l.1' ver)- regrett*ble from • an Thet.f rollsaulru*Ixyer0an attack1o! ta Il�utoon, athelia point of view, yet that I4 pie Sark , who wag visiting has relatives ise• woman who drale with man just in this county, spent somedata with he as. and not nr he s) 3(1'( be. 11 his sister, Mrs. Saul. Lauten.l4yer, ill take some Centuries yet ,i pro- ' before returning to hts home In the 'POSITS: evolution before he will be on eumciently high scale to be uncon- ious of gastric inclinations. It must x• admitted that wnln1111 as more ail• • lion, which anyone can easily pronto' l• at home: Fluid Extract t>aadelion, one-half ounce; Compound • Kargon, one nonce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. fit1 by shaking well in a bottle, and lake * teaspoonful after each meal and at i.edtime. He states that the ingredients can he elMained from any good prescrip- tion Pharmacy at small cost, and, be Ing of vegetable extraction, are harm - wee to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken reg- ul*rly for a few days, is said to over- tones almost any case of rheumatistn. TIN pain and din- Wileswit each dose, untilif apeermanent melte are obtained, and without it} - luring the stomach. While there are many so-called rheumatism remedies, Potent medicines, etc., amnia which do give relief, few really give perman •nt emelt., and the above w111,, no dente, he greatly appreciated hy man) sartst•ors bene at this time. Inquiry at the drug stores of this neighborhood .Belts the Informatlo, that these drugs ars harmless and rasa %boug�ht'ep*rately or the druggist, hire tisderslifmasked to prescriptionix the for our R•pettt It :-" SMhsh's Oars will al war „ll', 1117 combs awl code," West Mr*. Hamilton, sr., who recently fell in the horse and tramlured three rill, is recovering as anent in that reepreel1In•r fore rapidlyy *s ced he expected ,lr laches have wisely resolved to Miss !(.torahonBrown, of (ioderich, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Alex. Young. ( ttnett%L iTeas.-The Masonic at- home on Tteoloy nigh,. Lot w.as a most RurnrRmful event. The member arHems kinds wherewith to fill the of Mot • g Star Lodge with their ladies attended in good numbers and had an enjoyahle social evening Jonathan Miller, of the Callow hotel, r his Is•urr half about that new got i11 his summer's ice Replay butt hat, nr that ne•v (terse. As for thea week. Quaid Bros, of Dunlop. rachelnrhie palate willb•'scrhelaivt• hod the • contract, the tee being Ply tickled by that dainty lunch that brought fromPoint Farm. A pretty le will he down on hie knee., between he bites. before the fair young lady. est she should Ie *mime'alp by some rival. We heat til)• wish succe1s to the new orgatiratiun. nit- worrying over this low develop- ment of men. end they now Intend to 'feed the brute- sod 10 take means of learning to prepare dainty diehes of i - SHEPPARDTON. M0N14), March lath. A SCrca.sre L AFFAIR. - -lite supper and coneelt herd i11 the Methodist chuit•h last Thursday evI• 1111g MA; :111 that could he desirrd in the way of an nil -round eucre-s. The ladies of Shcppartlron church served an ex. eellent repast in the hall over the driving *heel, and Ihr clot, ch was titled 114 tine .1004' when the concert began. '1 Ile progr:uu wan 'one '.f the I*•,t cvu• given in our church, the reading* of Miss Eva 131. Wheaton being espe inlly good, era were also Use 0011)1* r+ given by Hiss D,ie, of (Ionic : Mrs Mellwain and Mem.'(;,.n- way, of Nile : W. gage. of Port Al- pert, and Nile choir. Rev. C. Si, Rutherford, of Dungannon, gave an excellent address. 'The pastor. Rev. W. Conway, occupied the chair.' The receipts totalled over 5:41. W4M(L.LES. Mos n.a v.Mar. lith. Peesort,tt. - Will Jordan, of Por- ter's Hill. is a guest eit the honro of Jas. Manning Slims Jessie and Wilson Oke and Mise Ethel Ntrau4hen weto the guests of Mrs. David Rod- ger, of the next township, on Monday. Mie Chit! *pent ,Sundayat lem Lucy home near Dungannon M y FI*her spent Sunday At her home here. BRIM.' No'rem. -The young people of the village had a plod time coasting nearly every night Last week. Oh ! them• famous old Renmiller hill, are just all right Quite a number of people In this vicinity attended the funeral of O. Willson, of (Iodericb township, on Monday last. Service will he held at 10•»l) In this rhnrch next RundAy morning, when Rev. Mr. Baugh will take for the suhj}eeect of his discourse. "The Dulles of Parente toward the Sunday School." A .good attendance of parents and Booday reboot @obelars M requested, i earls,, wiafiso" . :':^ tlz LOYAL. MONDAY, Match 15th. 3111. W. F. Young 191 visiting Mende at Weetfleld. Mics Brown, of Goderieh, ie visiting with Colborne friend*. Miss \Venae, of Rrucefleld, is vieiting relatives here at present. Harry Morris is epenettng a calpte of weeks with friend, In Toronto. Percy Stew/tit left for Toronto nn Tuesday morning to attend the Grand Lodge of the Cnited Woramrn. NILE. TVemoAT, Marcor IdLh. [Art LK UUN'.tt.ie.--'1r. and Mra. (leo. Ryan *n.1 family have r.'turne.l to their' home in the West, after * `loud• Ing the winter around Nile Quite a number from around here attended the tea -meeting at Shepp*rdton. The Nile choir assisted in the psugr'aui. Rev. W. Conway. will preach next Sundayevening to the Woman's Missionary iety. Alcohol not needed Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there Is not a drop of alcohol in it. It Is anon -alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. A� wa b1. u o • 4 1)r formula. u1. D • u w* haul.\ •l..uho: ers fro. 1'014 �..4•.,.,t. we urn sou to OaOaY'•t 70414 d ter Ask your doctor, "What is the first great rule of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will quic"tly reply, " Keep the bowels regular.' Then ask him another quos - lion, "What do you think of Ayer's Pills for constipation?" -diad* by eta 1.0. ase, 00., tew4at. Ittaaa- Miss I. Woods and \Las. McKenzie .pent Saturday afternoon et lam -know. • James Mello aid has prune td 1 he %Vest. 1\'e wish him *11)Cees. • ST. HELENS. 1 Tog Out for Spring Tt-asnw, Mal ch 13th. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. - rhe' regular meeting of the \V 'n's Institute will be held n1. Men. J. RRuttier ford's on Thursday, M,tich 'Lith, •'1.t '2::1'1 p.' M. All the Lidice are bleat III:.4TII 411' WILLIE NIxoN.- It 1. one and duty to report the death of \Vi11ir,Nixon, the fifth sou of %Valliant Nixon of the village, after n two Co, ka' illness of pneumonia. The fetidly have the sincere sympathy of the community. ,BRs.•emEle. -- The public tihraly committee intend holding a concert in aid of the library in the near future. Rev. S. H. Moyer preached i,, [tee. .Dir. . McLennan', church on Thursday morning of Iasi week Mr. Thome, sr., nlet'with a slight accident one day last week. He was putting the cattle in the stable when be fell Clown and was trampled i.n. .11though Nomewha( brtrisrd and shaken up we air glad t.. know that he is *WV to be around again. • .. 11m. and Mrs. Jolie of \%.Ingll'4.i.. visited at 11. 1). 3Vo'dr' ova• "vnday Duncan McDonald at.. lauliiy have. moved to their nett' pl*e.:- 014 fllr boundary' line Mr. and :1114.. Jan. 1)urnin and family moved on Tues- day to Lucknow, where Mrs. Duroiu and fancily will reside, while Mr. I)ornin goes West.. .I1,,hwrt Mc- Guire, Donald McDonald and Samuel Ikupiu spent Monday at McGaw, **- slating UQrttiu Bros. in loading their cantor horses, etc.; for the Nest Dentin Bros. shipped forty-two homes from ,McGaw on Tuesday for the West John WVoodm and Soil Ed- ward left tor the West nn Turedav-. , . . Mid, Humphrey and Robins:on %\'c'od each sold. a horse to E. Dunne, this week Robt. McGuire and Donald McDonald visited friends at Kin- cardine, Tiverton and 1'nderwoud1 last week purchasing a very HOP' hoes,• while away.... Mr. and Ideas.'. Alex. Stuart entertained a sIeigbload, of people from Luck now last Wednes- day i day iitght las. Jamieson intends' moving down to Jas. Durnin'r farm this week, - --_ MAFEKINCi. MoNosv, March kith, NEwav Nerrio.-Norman Shackle- ton ie the happy father ,T a little daughter. Congratulation,. Norman. Galen I1atkweell returned horny today niter spending pati of the win- ter here .. Miss A. Griffin is visiting Mrs. J. WVebster..... L C. Stothere, of Brnruiller, spent Sunday aft his home here Mr. and Mo.. L*scuhy have tclnroed home. Mrs. Lesenby is not much i(FFnreved Stuart F'ielay leaves t Joy for the West. He had his sale on Friday. getting e gond day and a good crowd. Thos. Gundry, of (io derich, was auctioneer. Stuart'a many friends wash hint success Saunders Bros. are Null working the shingle tidal. They seem to be getting in a lot ()flogs, which will keep there busy for a lung time. Thele WAS quite n commotion in the nelghhnlhood over the lose of route of the shingles - nearly as had as the Kini-ade mystery. But the shingles turned up 111 right. h to the trial of the culprits.. good quality of the article wawa av- owed Owner* of maple plot. are getting ready for sugar -making, the season for which is expected U, conrmen^e shortly. At the auc- tion of the Jones propel Ly last week the hide did not reach the reserve price, and consequently the property was not weld. The highest hid for the ntnety-nine acres tete 11,1(1) and for the twenty-tive acres 51,43*) Oeo. Bean, 8th concession, Rustained 8 severe los. i1) the death of a heavy shorthorn Lull, just as 111e animal swam to he taken to the id%lion for shipment. •1 large piety of young people (bore out from (:ale• rich nn Friday evening last And were entertained at the home of Mrs..lones. The occasion Was evidently ,greatly enjoyed, an it wee on towards morn - Ing before the return trip was made. The village ham been enlivened for some days by the corning and go- ing of teams between Dung*nnon and McGaw• elation, drawing the brick for the new chord) which the Meth° dials of Dnn"annnn are to erect this year Relit. Bean purchase( a fine shorthorn hull at the spring sale at the Guelph College farm. It as about thirteen months old and is A choice animal. Hob will have none but the good ones Several Rood horses have been sold here lately. Jas. McBride sold A heavy -draught mare for a price in the neighborhood of $illi, and Thos. Burns also got a • long price for • heavy mare. ONE LUCKY TRiAL With Uodd's Kidney Pills Made Rich- ard Qairk a New Man. Fortune Harbor, Nfld., Mar. 1511. - (Special). -- Among the Remelt in thi* neighborhood who are living proofs that D/dd'a Kidney Pills will cure kidney disease of any stage is Mr. Richard Quirk. who givee the follow. ing experience :- After ten or twelve years of doctor's treatment 1 had made n my mind that my lumbago and kidney disease wast incurable. Then 1 thought I would try once more with (hold's Kidney Pills and to my great surprise I had not taken mot's than ball a box when 1 found relief's eight boa* Made mea new man." 1'53,r�rmPile -a1W:MryFe11sew a Ire, -a;.. -.4 LOTHIAN. Tce'annv, MAYO) 11ith. Iin' HIAN IAn'.vs,a,- Mies Margaret Hogan R rent a few drays In 1Vingha,n visiting her sister, Bridget Mise Mamie smith WAN the guest of alio. Hewitt. Barnby one day last week . Miss M. Owen, of Torinto, formerly of Scotland, ie visiting Mr, and Mr*. T. A. McKeith Mee. C. McKen- zie had A very successful wood flee a week ago Saturday Rev. A. Miller held prayer meeting here lest Thursday evening Mien Mary Mc- Lean..pnnt a few days in LUrknow and 'Unity lust week Kra. T. F. dendenon is improving aluwly "1 have taken Scott's Emulsion for six weeks and have found it a won- derful remedy. Before I took the Emulsion I had no appetite; was weak; had lost nearly fifty pounds of flesh, and now I eat well and am gaining every day. 1 find Scott's Emulsion to be very easily digested and a good food for all weak people." -FLORENCE BLEEKER, No. 1 Myrtle Avenue, Bridgeton, N. 3. This is only one of thousands of cases where Scott's Emulsion 111 has givrn an appetite. It's so easily digested that it doesn't tax the digestive organs and they test; yet the body it wonderfully nour- ished and bent up. The digestion is improved -tike ordinary food is sufficient. (:rowing boys and girls, who need fro moth food to keep them well Nand strong, and also growing, ,hnnid 1..e Riven a bottle of Scores E merelo* every few weeks. it dote wonders for them. 1t pre vents their getting ala down and spindly. Nothing does them so muck good. Ater, DROGOt'STa Let as 0'w4 tea wow Wawa Cad IIMe• e „w .M lata nidaet A reel ar4..)H.r. parr atone. .al W saw of 4*r twee. a.efaeeaat. SC011 & SO'WNL In Wealaetea at.. W. Towne IN Semi-Ready's LA'[ EST;S 1 YLES SACK SUITS WITH OR WITHOUT F,►NCY CUFFS. ALSO THE LA'k,ST THINGS I14 hats, Caps and Furnishings. CALL AND LOOK OVER SEMI -READY WARDROBE' AT McL,EAN BROS.' P; LACE CLOTHING STORE. EVERYTHING NEW THAT'S GOOD Every Shoe in our stock possesses an individ- uality of its own. NEW SPRING STYLES ARE HERE, In largo and. choice varieties. We have a complete stock of Oxfords a11(1 high Boots, in patent tan and the new - Wine shades. A SHAPE FOR EVERY FOOT, A STYLE FOR EVERY FANCY, A SHOE FOR EVERYONE. The M ELLIOTT Square G. ,Goderieh• Hot -Water Mottles A nice thing to have in the house these colt days, oleo in case of sickness. %Ve lave the blest money Can buy, and WE GUARANTEE THEM FOR TWO YEARS. so you ares..(. in buying one. We have them in'9q(.and :iqt. hazes al F. J. BUTLAND'S Drug Store Goderieh '•T[iE STORE THAT PLEASES." 1' BARGAINS - 1.1 go..; y through our stock we find that. wC have too large a stock of sev- eral lines, which we are going to offer you at greatly reduced prices, some of which are: 11 Fancy English.Orantteware, German Graniteware, Hall, Library and Stand Lampe, Hollywood Paints, Wall Kalsomines, Stock Food, etc. ri II Call and see our Bargains: they are greater bargains than FIRE SALE BARGAINS VWE HAVE Six London Fence Machines, complete, which we offer at each Se -S0 A quantity of No is Cleveland coiled decarbonized spring Steel Wire, which runs two rods to the Ib. We are offering this at, per Ib., 3 r•4C A quantity of No. to and No. 13 Weaving Wire, at, per Ib. 3c 535 rods of different styles of No. is wile, Ideal Fencing, tare rods of different styles of No. q wire, American Fencing, 11306 rods of different styles Pittsburg Fencing. so rods 1.X Dillon Fencing, to reds of Malik Leaf, making a total of 2355 rods of fearing, which we want to tern into cash, and also to Make room for our Spring Goods. COME EARLY AND OET FIRST CHOICE. . In Plumbing, Heating, Eavestroughing, 0 11,1 Tinsmithing, etc., all work promptly attended to, and fully guaranteed. 111111111111 rsoiINIMINEMPHoneWw - Stare,: CHAS. C. LEE II .� i' O