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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-3-25, Page 9THE SIGNAL GODERICH.: ONTARIO The News It444446444+4444+46 41914 491,01.4 v`g`7 vit4 P'g,'S`9i p'i`ie4iC'i"i 'i *949+ 4T,ep of the District +946454*444444441 DUNflANNON.____..__ a A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK• NO ry day 'eosin Thura- ya New reWwryfur eztraclln4 teeth IMutnoo• tor41, bettor i e work. Mutton p rte. Utunbrtaknbler. - LOCHALSH... Tugsu.ty, March 23rd. Miss Mary McKay returned t, Tor- onto last week. LEA VINO VON TUN 1VEHT.---John Campbell, of La,chalah, and leincen McKenzie a n d Donald Gordon, of Leitrim., are leaving tit -nun row for Lerta, where they intenil to reside. The family of Mr. Camille!' will re ?UEauav, Mem. 23rd. OuoD Woax.-The Leebur•n brant of the Women'* Foreign Missionary Society keeps faithfully at work an is doing good service for the Cattee it had Ile month) utilities last scent and it was well attended. II•uw would it do for It to tache hold of the church management! It would roan put new life foto it. h e� W dthun,eeve to t i d N.D. )uu.an rlwryeh ansusiaL, - Miss Lizzie Horton, after a month's ammo.- visiting near Stratford. is again with its. That part of the county enema to t , very attractive to our Leehuru fattier .. We learn that Miss tCilna Taylor has arrived safe at her destination after a very pleasant journey to the Pacific. Her brother Herbert and his wife are well Mr. and Mee. John Lawson, d li,xlerich, attended service at Lee burn church on Sunday morning, %1'e are ghat to see John btu -k to the old town as a permanent resident. SHEPPARDTON, WEDNaDAY, March 2lth. PERAUNAL,—i ps. Arthur Bennett. of Chicago, is visiting relatives and friends in this vieioity� Miss Hattie Thurlow, of (ioderieh, is stay- ing with her friend. Miss Foster Mary Burows had a bee Moo afternoon 'havingher season's wood cut While William Young was skidding loge in his bush Fridayafter'-. nnnn of last week, a log accidentally rol'tAd on his leg, bruising it severely, which necessitates his keeping in the house for a few days. PORT ALBERT. TUESDAY, March 23rd. COMING AND Ootxu.-Wilt Sages called on Mende in Brucetield hart Sunday James Hayden and Nei. - son Graham were in Lucknow last week on business.. ...Tow Baird, of Ihrucefleld, spent a few day. last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gordon Mrs. A. C. Bennett. of Chicago, 111is visiting with relatives in this neighborhood at prevent Tom and Hector Hawkins eft on Monday for Port Arthur after spend- ing the winter in there parts A certain young man teem near Duo- ganuon spent a pleasant evening in this neighborhood last week. Call again, "Jack P' eta tan ttwr• roa11',4!":4 ubr d[ ,tee your work moth better dune In the dental ogler -more 00,e, better faettttleo for doing th. -mirk, more ado Mimeo for the patient. NOT{OE.-Tilt; 1.041AL AOEN(lY .alma Dungannon fur The tilguri bat the l'o.t- t"uC alld d oder. will be re,, enemy atom stere 14'allr bete, pruleebly, "Ill next fahi •ertlei„ roe/tired nue ureo.lplimit ad- Thu rndal iersn114Y' ' of A [ and Jab work. and renal le II W g i ) Ir', McKen given for amou*u paid for the same. Zi(', who fr 44(50 of tile 1)1(1 I evident' of NEW STOCK OF %VA LL I'A['Eft the Like Sh0 .. dietriet will fat meet' gad Nato. for slut ecaaun, aectinn, and their 1'e►t arisllna will go bac lust arrived and we Invite you to call Missed 1 .y tie Many trirnde in th and ur•to dote. see aur new A weetetei1tt new All the manse Priem ranging true, 8:. a rod withbun and his computation.; on to 1(4, Hurler sold by roll cam, a. taper. M. I harm their lung journey, RYAN, Dungannon. (}AMNO NoMe Ft•N.-Dan. 11., of %Vgurvgs,, , March 24th. Hemlock City, was present at the Bit,., Tome ,-Mrs Turner, ur meeting in Laurier Mond ty evening. New York, who is visiting friends' Hu found the yu erg ladle. theist so hl. (, spent a couple..! davit last week i ch menta that he is Laxly rers.dved to Y- W. Conway, vote tot Lathier at the next Domin- o( Nile, will preach 144 the Methodist ion elections. ....While the Netiitnsl meeting at Laurier, Jack sat church hen un dunday next. Itev. Anthem was being sung at Monday W. A. Smith will tear Mr. Conway's night's wtrk at h -Nile-,"Miss L,aurette.the :ind performed the tmusual and 1t''s crsturlIlt40 fbitch i ter � 00ast yr' dflt truit haat of singing brilttant tenorpending a week with friends int in the key of G withal.' under -current Outlet ich Alex. L limit leaves --• - next Tuesday for the West. If he is favorably impressed with conditions there he will probably take up land Paasmoreet.srt, — ten-- Wedtl('>Rfay evening. March 17th. Rev. Thos. Hicks, rector of St. Paul's chinch, Dungannon, and of,Christ church, Port Albert, was made the recipient of a beautiful fur-liued coat, a gift of the Wtm,bers of the two congrega- tions. The presentation was trade by representatives 01 each cupgregetion. Mr. flicks. though much airprisPd, fittingly expressed his sincere appreci- ation of the thoughtful kindness and liberality of his parishiunen n K flat, Also Tont of the sideroad rendered the not less difficult part of singing a beautifully clear treble, with the correct bass, on every third note;_ -11 "with etlse[r`tsieasing variations. LAURI ttH DEBATINOCLUB.-The elosing meeting for this itruLa. Laut•fer Debating Club wise held btu Monday evening end some from this **tem were present. This society under the efficient presidency of Frank McKenzie and Rod, McLennan has bad an unusually successful see - eon, and has demonstrated to the pub• he that there is an afteregat.e talent in the coat in itself is valuable, it is not Laurier and immediate vicinity which th much -tor intrinsic ble, C eeopeeeekdy peke iHHrsoal iu :r&etel laTle appreeuted an he kindl • feelings day emitting, sat ing, The program -for a "tot• Mon - goodwill (bit prompted the gift title of eatQnusi tinier the euphonious Luring the f.air years Mr. (licks by cal shower," was an etiv e u e, an was successfully ail bcharge 4 the Dungannon and attrin d carried through. Pleasing solo, were Port Albert thitreher he hes over been faithful and untiring in his efts... Krolnole the intcreeta of his people. Never ,``have the ehlyr(•her& been in a flourishing ourishiirg...condittion in every reepecL $ince corning here .11 rpd by F, McKenzie, Miss Mag- gie McLean, Mies Isabella McLennan, Hector Mclean and Lionel() Gordon. also lively songs amt eboreises by a male rowpany comprised_ of H. Me - Hicks has be"' instruneanta{ ie teak• Lean, t'. 13,yd, H. McLytynan, N. Mc- ing the parish self-supporting while Kenzie, Den McLean cosi Dunc 11c Tor its supi orf l'hi mrd Lye tba„d I J stance of the ,god and faitht�d to Hendrrrun, Den. Str,l.r:.n. E. i•'rance hitherto a lar,,.• sura was drawn Lean. ' p'xte11••Ht violin selections early from the fund* of the diocese me by ccnbi• alez,MoUonald 4404$ • a 1. mewl • rnie' M. ring.4, compose, of KINTAIL I M welt \ %1 K k hes accomplished hot e. 1 ILDNEHUAa, March Loth HAPPgNINO4,-Miss Jesse McM lan, of Port Albert, was visits friends in this neighborhood du rbe'past week Mr. and Mrs, li Calmar) attended the funeral of t formers uncle, Mr. Sands, of Orad rich, se Thursday last Mr. Mc• Grs4ry held a suceesefnl sale on Mon- day lest. Mr. Put vis was auctioneer. Mr. and Mn. McGrory and Joe leave the end Pf the week for Detroit and the ' West. Elliott Drennan also !PAvea for the 1Vest on Friday and Mi.eisabel McInnes for Detroit Miss Bee'ie Johnston, of Ooderick, who expects to leave for Saskatche- wan next week, spent a few days with friends hers and at Laurier last week, Mike Dineen entertained a few friends one evening recently Some •,i the north boys passed through the village the other day.One of home in good time. We don't know whether the other has got home yet '(r not We wonder if Port Albert has 'novo! to Kingahridge yet. i.•Hies 1 • The gift was simply a slight token of lir zivcl)'• The brilliant prrrfurniance sal appreciation . of Ain flicks' seldom! his part i•x, ite,the lest riled ID. admirationRutherford) the g t work -here and of - the high esteem in nig inert to a high r, Th.. ver- nng which he is held by the memhers of o'• both his churches toile accompaniments were played by be I - Mira May .i tiregot•, Alias Fannie Mc- e- )(male and tries Bell a A • , , r epzie and D. Rutherford co AMBERLEV, arch O2nd. Mem Bee. ---Leet Friday y afternoon Albert Brown had a very successful wood tee, followed by a party, and everyhxxly reported a very fine time, `tole sal the boys said that they should have bad a fess- more boys, but still they might have mealy remedied it by keeping those who were there. .1 M i-IAi. Ka'eNt�U.-A very pleas- ant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell, 2nd concetssion, lest Tuesday evening, when he threw open his doors to the surrmnding country. Dancing and pleyiug games was the order of the evening, Mr. Campbell certainly had some of the high -dem music from Ashfield aftd other localities, Beige Nirrg ,=slam, McNeil. and Hugh Ferguson are busy cutting wood this winter.... Wilfred Freneey rules the horse market in this section of the country Albert McPhee- . e•'rl ,.is improving -slow! L. G. \Cildfang nearly loot his horse last week. Torr long a drive, Levi service in the Methodist church nett Sabbath evening is at 7 o'clock Wm. Henderson has complet ed his sae (ontrect at Pine River cheese and Nutter factory ....John Smelt ter dug a well last week Wafted Francey's driver is at present laid up. Wilfred will either have to stay at home or walk, of1�Kinncardine,Nsppenss tt Hasa l Henderson, 1, .r the parental roof Oe orge (Blue has returned home after visiting friendn around Tiverton. George says he with... he had lots of hat ley Harry Lea intends returning home to England in the spring, being ppverm- anentiyenned...Mr9. Hobert Shield', of the village, is at present visiting her mother nn the Rth concession Albert McPherson and Wat Brown returned home from Port Elgin last Week ekrt Johnston, d report a good time visited Mrs. Sam.Brown nf (}othecbo boundary lest week • . - - .. Joe Courtney attended the tenkropt stock sale at Lucknow on Saturday. LANhS, nNtY(+ SATURDAY, March 2)tb. Wesley Sherwood left on Tuesdaymes andf this week with A car of mrttler's effects for their new Western home in the locality of Battleford. Their many friends wish them every success in their future home Joseph limeitzer has rented his blacksmith shop to Jemes Rorie, of Bridgeport, nae is well knnwn In this vicin- its, having been herr on two previous ocreslnn.s, Mr. Smelter* intends leav- IA.hi for the West on Tuesday next. end join In wishing him a tate enjoyable (rip Rev. T. E. Sawy�yer v cited in this neighborhood on Thersd4 last, in, of Nils, and Stephen Stoth rest, (ofvMafe- klog, visited on this line on Thursday lest. ICPI'Pet it :-"i4hilnh', Cure will sl Ways rine my entigh. and colds." '4 lflh indignation end hope are the At,t stripe on the ladder of fame. For the language of the st111, emelt entre trent of us require an Intcrprr UREW MONDAY, March 22nd. Taller Scott, of Langmuir, was 1 guest of Mr. and Mr., Thomas C hr John Kilpatrick-miered Ivo week the farm • he bought froth (oro Durnin on the lith concession. Miss Mary Jane t'han'ney, of We %%enanosh, 'fent a portion of las week visiting at the home of Mr. en Mn, Jacob Crozier, -Mr. and Mrs, Shadraeh Iiivitl a Ir. Anil Mrs. Abe t eilliert, of (Drew were the guests of Thomas ('ull,ert, beppardt.un, prior tor 'a depart u or the Wert . Literree nY 1Vr:,ITgr(N TIM'. --B espue•rt of 4(lrn•• of the cungregetion he pastor of the Methodist ebur••, 104. LV. A. Smith, gave a .lee ate mi Tuesday night ori his trip sat Weal last summer. Ate. •►tenth ave a detailed account of his whole rip from the time he left McOaw sta- 'on until he reached Edmonton and tinthcona. Ile described aur West- on cities and railway stations and to coal mines and sgt iculwi•al cap abili- es of the %Vett and told of the In - rt: of Creep, on Settriday, heir usual excellent DIt Qer. _Thee iter pin of the program was com- posed of farewell Ispe•eches by the ex - she (•cause. 7 be p011110n of chairman was tilled by K. J. McUr.ger. We should not forget to mention that the society beneficently resolved to donate I'ge a tonsidrrnhle WW1lu be placed in the hands of the treasurer, 1 et to the hildredHospital, ospital, Toronto: t The meting aver brought to d chose by singing the National .1n - them and •'Audi !.ting Syne." sad , 0, LOYAL. re ?dimmer, March..aind. 11. .1. Morris spent last week in '1'or- onto. ' Henry liobiton has dint -wed of his farm WS* I Potter. • Levi Homey has moved to Jamei onng's fern' on the 8th concession. John l.irifleld dispirited of is hors- to Tuhtee Fisher, of Benneller, Inst week. Miss Wise returned to her home at Bruceflekl on Friday after a couple of weeks' visit at the home of her uncle, Alpert Wise. Mr. and Met. Albert Wise enter- teinrd a number of their friends at their home on %Vednesday evening, the maaic for the orceeinn. being -asap. plied by LoyTel's celebrated) violinist, William McPhee. - - filen sr he is viewed by tis at' the pre r sat, t satethe . biro fowl e f eel and native animal", in foot. everything which ('x4)41' under his notice which he thought could instruct in• Aunse, and the address wise well worth going to hear. BELFAST. - - MOt I,AY, March 22rul. Coy rio AVD - Oo1Nu.-Mies Lizzie Rutherford is visiting lir aunt, Mrs. normal'. of Winitharn Joe Mc- Lean left for the West on Tuesday of hest week Minn Pearl Sanderson spent the week -end with her friend, Mine.i:eeiywJtlsemm.ai-.,, ,rMime-hCine nie Nixon has returned from Nile, where she had Leen visiting her tester, Mn, Stothere.-..,,.Miss. Jan Wil - items spent is day In 1Vinghanl this week Mr. and Mrs. Hugh' Mc- Crostie have been visiting In Wing - hart Mr. and Mrs. John P. t'amp- bell are In Ripley this week Mrs, Tony Pierce is spending a few weeks with her mother herr. LUCKNOW. TUEMDAV, Match lard. The Ontario Clearance Co. hire opened a store in the Allin block which bas been vacant for about two years. • itee. A, McNabb, 1,f 11'afton, clerk of the Presbytery of Maitland and a former minister at Whitecburch and langside, who with hie family was biter a resident of this pla^.e, hes re- ceived a cell to Underwood Presby. trian church. R. S. Mc[.ean hell a eel. of his hon'ehold effects, stock and rigs on Saturday last, everything being sold at good prices. Auctioneer McOharles received the bids. Yr. MPL4'an has Also disposed of his beatltifultesidenrp to J. .1. Taylor and with his family intends moving to Toronto. AN Ot.n REa1DENT,-The intervent took place at Kinloss cemetery on Monday of the remains of the late Angus McKinnon, aged ninety-four years, who died at his home near the second concession of Kinloss on Satur- day of last week. Deceased had been a lifelong resident of the rotmmonity and was highly respected. The fun- eral services were conducted by Rev. F. A. M&PLennan, pastor of South Kintner' church, of which deceased was a member. Digo Ile CALIF-011N1.t,---Mite Georgie McMillan, who had been spending several menthe in California in the hope of regaining her health, diets suddenly at the home ()fa sister. The remains are being hrnught to her home here by her hmther, Philip McMlllao, and interment will take place nn arrival here. De -easel was „sae of the meet highly esteemed young ladies of the plarr And sincere sympathy in extended to the brothers and sisters in their bereavement. Subscribe foe The Signal. WEWrFIEL0, MONDAY, Mar. 22ad. lR It IN •ROL- L xxxvT.-The con- gregation of Donnybrook church in- tend making great improvement, in their rhnr•h in the near future. They purpose raising it up on a cement foundation And veneering it with red brick, and also oinking several other improvements. A subscription list has been circnflated through the con- greireetiun which has reached the aum of $1,000 for the proposed inrprove- mpnta. - HKRte AND TI MK,- Miss Rena Gor- don, of Lncknow, spent the pest two week* visiting her cousins,' Miss I,. and Alpert Campbell Mr. Perrin, night-watchman of Wingham, has putehased the faun lately owned by W. McLarty. Mrs. Pet•rin has moved here and his intentions are to follow about the flrat of April Harry Iiibbitt and family moved to their new hotue neer Londeehorough last week. ,..... John Rogers move,! hie /unity Into the brick house on A. Hardisty'e farm a few days ago itobett and Mary Cliamney visited friends in .1ehfcld over Sunday Rev. R. Millyard, of Victoria street church, Goderich, will preach educe - Gonad sennolrs on this circuit next Sabbath, BT. AUGUSTINE, MONI,AY, Mar, 22nd. Ntcwt Torn-tr.-Miss Effie Knox, of Auburn, is visiting in this vicinity, ...Edward Robinson, who hal been npcnding the winter at his hnrne here, left last week for Manitoba Mr. and Mrs. %Villianr Dunn returned to their home et Whitby last Friday after having spent a month visiting friends in this vicinity I3ernard Hcninger and hie mother, of Rivers - dale, spent Sunday with M. J. Benin - ger ... . Misses Esther and Maggie Wilson visited friends in this vicinity last week The funeral of 'Willie Nixon, son of John Nixon, St. Helens, passed through here lent 1Vednraday en route to Donnybrook cemetery. EAST WAWANOSH, MONDAY, March tend. Omer %Rs- --Another of the pin. beersof 1 hie township pasted away on Friday evening in the ;sermon of Mrs, Wm. Jarnmi, sr. Nile had been con- fined to her )led mi the resuit of in - melee suet/tined from a fell she re - crewed ishont three weeks ago. The funeral took place this atternonn from the retddenee of her non, William, to the Brick church cemetery. Meir who say they were driven to drink would dontbtless here arrived sooner or later anyway. • 4, tlAYftELy, MONDAY. March 22nd. The ('onimer, el hotel, wbich w•,:h offered for sate at 41(1(1' , wgs not geld, the reserve bid not hell.;; r4;ichcd, and He (a erstetui that 11 be proprietor, Ala►f: iLuTiiiuiiii Trileudr Cu remain here for the smuttier. OODERIGH TOWNSHIP. MONDAY. March 22ntl. F et n It w• I( L e Pit ENNYT.SOWN.- On 11'cdiesdsy evemeig 01 km week happy gathering oseeu,bled at t(' home of Mt s. Ss amid Jobns'tm, Huron road,. to hid farewell to John Johnston on the eye of his depernar' for the West. On behalf of the young Wren of 'Taylor's Cornet s and on round - tug rouutty an address ea' resit by Howard Sturdy, expreesin4( tegret Al Mr. Johnston's deputure and beet wisher Yds his future happiness tool pt•otp'erity• The addluea else accu(5e- -penied by the presentation of a gold w.etch, chain and locket, and Mr. Johnston made A fltti(5g reply, after which all joined with a- wi1L is "bur He's a July Good Fellow." TuIlsDAT. March 23rd. TKLNPHONK MovgatgNT,-The tele- phone meeting held in the hall at Hultueeville on Saturday evening was wen attended. After the report of the canvassing committee there was a discussion as to the next step to he taken. A. the canvass,hewed a sof- IIuuxher of .subectibesa is section trent Porter's Hill to Holwes- ville, up the I►th concession to the, Huron road to T. Waiters', . nil from Holmesville- north up the aitland concession teethflJllteenth, wi • , con- nection et Clinton, it was resole to go to work and organize and rq line for that end of the township. motion was accordingly passed tit officers and- trustees' he elected an. that poles, telephones, etc.. for the equipment of the line be ordered et once. The officers are as fol1oefe ; President, (leo, Gould ; vice-presi- dent, (leo. Holland ; secretary, Thomas Walters ; tteesurer, W. Jenkins ; trustees, William Nisbet, ikeh concession ; Oliver Potter, Por- ter's Hill, and" A'hdrew t'uurtice, Ilnlmeevillc. A report of the cost, at three aubscriters per utile, place,) it in the neighlorbad of $7 per year retch, including'the cost of connecting with the Bell t'ourpasy at (Minton, which would • he $:.i0 each. Canvassers from the Ooderich end of the towu- ghip asked for a general meeting, a,. Moot fanners aektd for a further ex- planation of the scheme. The mistiest wee granted and a meeting was fixed for the :31st of March se the Orange Hall, 4th concereion. ` SOME -SURE THINGS. Do Not Det on Your Ability to Per- form These Feats. Bets to be avoided by those who are cocksure they can do all things are those relating to athletic feats. It would seem that a good runner could easily glee a start of fifty yards In a hundred to a man who was doing the fifty yards by hopping on one leg. Bat few runners, 1f any, can afford to give that amount of start to any man who 114 at n11 strong on his legs. For the first five yards or so they go at prac- tically the same pace. so that to run ninety-five yards while his opponent Is hopping forty -flue be has to go more than twice as fait, and It is a weak man indeed who cannot hop ftft" yards in ten 'seconds. An ordinary wooden match is easily broken in the lingers, but, although there are many who will bet they can do It, none succeed In accomplishing the task If the match is laid across the nail of the middle finger of either hand and pressed upon by the first and third lingers of that hand, despite Its seem - Ing so easy at first sight. No one can crush an egg placed teagtbwtee between bis clasped hands -that 1a, if the egg be sound and has the ordinnry shell of a hen's egg. It Is safe to het a man that he can- not get out of a cbalr without bending his body forward or putting his feet uuder It If lie Is sitting on it, not at the edge of It. Another equally certain wager is that n man cannot stand at the slde of a room with both of his feet touch- ing the wulurcotng lengthwise.__ it 1, safe to bet any loan, save one who Is blind, that bo cannot stand for five minutes without moving If he is blludfotded. Cardinal No Society Gossip. Dexterone in debatle, Cardinal Gib- bons administered a delicate rebuke to a social leader who entertained him et dinner In Baltimore a few evenings ago. This woman was intensely eager to know Inner feet"; about the Abruzzi- Elkin9 affair, and she thought the car- dinal might tell If questioned adroitly. At the dinner she brought the subject around grercfslly • and enlivened the company with details of that particu- lar international near match. The car- dinal seemed frankly intereested and even asked a few gnestlons. The host - Pas was delighted. She told other de- tails and then trained her gine on the prelate. As every one admitted the two young persons were 1:: love, what did the rardlnnl think woe the reason of the rupture? That wan her ques- tion. The cnrdlnel has n winning smile. ile same? softly: "You mnst read - lee bow mans burdens my he*ltlnn en- tails and whet responsibility erste on me, surely yon do not wish to add be them by staking me a noriety repent- er?" Eating the Pie. "i remember nne matt from my home town," a western tweeter said recent- ly, "In the good old days before Civil servlee examinetlona, whose dream of earthly attainment wan a government place. When his party was finally sncceeeful he Immediately set mit for Washington and was 'on the jot,' long before the. 4th of March, hit there seemed to be n hitch somewhere. A11 through the spring he was about town. By June ho was seedy, hilt 'till np- peered to be 'game.' b'Instly i Mind him In the gnllery of the sensate cham- ber apparently endeavoring to kill time. `Well, hare you given ft up? 1 asked, trying to be sympathetic. "soh, I got the job, ail right,' be re- plied. with a satlaAed smile. 'I'm workfsg now,' "—Aoeeaala Maoism Throat Coughs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they ars. A tickling in the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your case carr - fully to your doctor, and ask him about your taking Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, W• sande or rd.rmhw ArJ ho., o o,•e .leeuo, wn .odic you t.. ...odic your doctor i THNIt DAY, MARCH 25, 194 Tog Out for Spring he Who C. Ayer Company, oLowell, Lover wPM s., They have been making Ayer's Pills for over sixty years. If you have the slight- est doubt about using these pills, ask your doctor. Do as be says, always, ....Arida 57 was 0. Any me. Lowell. 7rya,- ---sehsg--4.- Believing. - - - A United Stater atency that is sell. ing hooks has is man who ought to write folders. Here is a sample : " A tour of the world ! What it fascinating __proapevt these magic words conjure up ! A tour 01 the wield ! The first enchanting glimpse into the Inde that lie beyond our doors ; the mingling with entirety' srwoscnes and c customs. 4 hegphenomenael mind-hr•nadening it etfecte ; the lib- eral education le conveys. Perhaps you have longed ruany-times to make this marvellous trip yourself; only to be obliged to dispel the idea because of business, health, family ties. or the question of flnrinces, la this so ?" _Our Ammer .the question ia,_rolt upon, Mr. Joe. Kidd,city passenger gent of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, get the tickets and ,et the (hinge as they are. instead of staying et twine and thinking how - t hey urny he. One thing is certain, wherever you w. , t to go, whatever part of the "Atte taking three bottles of t r wonderful medicine. okkr 1_ ; was entirely wep std ,Deeded no more medicitne. At six- teen months of age she weighed thirty `pounds. She had cried eight mot2ths, night and day, and not did her good until we trit?d Scott's Emulsion. r"—MRS. E. C. SMITH, Villa Rica, Ga. g Scott's Emulsion probably saved this child's life. Four doctors had been tried. Sco're's EMUISIoN seemed to be just the thing needed, and it is just the thing needed by thou:.. ids of other children. It's so easily digested; so pure and harmless, yet most powerful in buildirg up the Most deli- cate child or adult. But be sure to get Scores EMULSION. there are so many worthless and harmful imitations, al,t, DaUOGDITa A tell cop, of M,,. eolith . lefts .nel many nth.r•of ...mils, ratan.. (.saber with ..m.- of ton' v:,lr.nhln utnr.tnrn re. • reisg chllAe•n, will hes Mo, sno.. ro- eels& of your Address, moeuor,re Skis paper. SCOTT & ROWNE 1211 Weaiapw at., W. Throats tag „imp 1 To Beautify the Town is an abject of first-rate importance to the eitiyens, and it rein be done at a small outlay. all excel- lent opportunity of spearing th rc1'enaty stock for this purpose 1'l. hair several varieties r Our Nursries AITor1 l - le e n %,f Trees for Street Planting. and our list of Shrubs, Bedding Plants, etc. for privet., lawns and gardens is extensive Ani inclodps some new and lsttrectivpvarietire, be- sides all the standard lines. Any orders or enquiries will recei'•e our careful attention. Address, JohnStewart Estate s BENMILLER, ONT. a>•sl• William L. Lindsay tlarelltsa SI nom Ne. lei Semi=Ready's L:1Tf3s r;s IYLES WI i ii OR WITHOUT FANCY CUFFS. ALS3 THE LATEST THINGS IN Hats, gaps and Furnishings. L4LL ANL) 1.0OK OVER SEM 1 -HEADY WARDROBE .a le AT McLEAN BROS: PA '_.ACE CLOTHING STORE. continent or of the uv,rld, no coi ipany, oc4uixtnt, anti would render the door can take you as far ur look after you more easily forced in csao of necessity, as well as the C. P. It. Persona suffering. from weak or dis- eased hearts, he says, should never A Precaution. The case of two students having been nowt? suffocated by gee in A bath roots in Toronto Inas prompted L. G. Sterling Ryerson to write it letter to the precis in which be strong - (y recommends that the bathroom dour, instead of lasing locked with a bolt or key, should lave a chain and catch, Po that the door can he opened a couple of inches. Tbia would per- mit persons to coruntuuicete with the a,lt the bathroom door, inasmuch he 1►r. Hycrso n cites other cases of acci- dents in bathrooms similar to the one recorded, he, has evidently strong reasons for his recommendation. Repeat it :-"Shiloh'. Cure will al- ways cure any coughs and colds," After a man has known a woman about so long t}d begins to tell her the story of his a -with the accent on the story. r � YertainIij thvell 1 Jhat's the verdict of all who have .'seen our new dpring styles in Jrien'el Jhoed the tips, We invite your early inspection. Conn. and see very newest 'Mew Styles with high rocs. axing and ring eebts, etc. 1Ve heveed! the new styles in low shoes, in Pet- ('nt Leather, Tia' and the new Coles 'shade, $3.50, $4.00 and S4 -5o S. 21. Vika. ii====r c= c==1 5' BARGAINS__ In going through our stock wd 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, (ierman (iraniteware, _-- Hall, Library and Stand Lamps, Hollywood Paints, Wall Kalsomines, Stock Food, etc. 0 Call and see our Bargains: they are greater bargains than • il FIRE SALE BARGAINS WE HAVE Six London Fence Machines, complete, which we offer at each $9 50 A quantity of No. 12 Cleveland coiled decarbonised spring Steel Wire, which runs two rods to the Ib. We are offering this at. per Ib., 3 I -4c A quantity of No. 12 and No. 13 Weaving Wire, at, per Ib. 535 rods of different styles of No. q wire, Ideal Fencing, 1514 rods of different styles of No. q wire, American Fencing, 306 rods of different styles Pittsburg Fencing, 20 rods of Dillon Fencing, rorods of Maple Leaf, making it total of 2385 rods of fencing, who h we want to tura info cash, and also to make room for our Spring Goods. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. In i'lumbing, Heating, liavestroughing, Tinsmithing, etc., all work promptly attended to, and fully guaranteed. tore 'Phone 22 ouee'Phone tea O CHAS. C. LEE .. mess-= =wesaat 1