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BENMILLER.
MoNDAT, May :ed.
John Ileddle rpt+nt Sundey at his
home herr.
CJS. %alters left on Wednesday
bust on a visit to his daughter, Mee.
Archie Dewar. who it located et
Cedarville, Michigan.
uarterly mortice was held,at Bethel
l
appNeuttment op tinmley morning with
e very good attendance, in spite of
the inclement weather.
Au interehfing luisei•)nery night war
held at Bentuiller League on Thursday
evening last and there who brayed
the storm to come wast have felt
amply repaid. Rev. A. E. Jones, of
Auburn, Katie le splendid a ldress and
George Gould, of Godlerieh lown.hip,
favo:•eel us with an interesting reeds•
tion full of good advice for the farmer.
Several vocal selections filled out the
_program. Our League ineptingn jue
getting more and more interesting.
CARLOW.•
Mosnay, flay :(reds
Thos. Mitchell, of ''/.ion,•' as golu
nut to Saskatchewan to locate it farm
for his son Ernest.
The fall wheat looks well it has
lx•«n it little broevned by the heavy
frosts, but with werni weather it will
probably betel ri4ht.
Mt,,. l.autenslay r moved last week
frau the t;th cuuterkion to her new
h at the villa e. 1 d. Haply is
tete, in poeseseiun i the farm. -
M. Grant, fron • Maltford, is our
new blecktruitl. .elle solicitii the pat-
ronage of the farmers and is' pre.
F,;u.'d to do got 'l weft In blacksmith-
DUNGANNON. B. J. and Hutert Heid, of East %'awes• 1 UAYFIELU.
u mit ; Airs. Siwuatl, of Aur ors, and ((r A. NE\V'1ON, DENTIST, LUCK- II'rrrK. . 'MayI'hl :3rd. •
lJ. Now. --At ha n ever dayeici tt f Aura- to t 'nips of 'rM•OH 1) The death t
+ r Aa Su \Vu�ttsN'a IN�•rrrr•ra. -Thr Wo -
days. New retnedytur extracting 1..1 1 ulw- of Miss Susannah Johnston o•cut•red "men's Institute will bold its emoted
loran, better than lbw. ('rown and bridge work, on Tilt inlay. April 27th. at the home , itwo.in eta Thur.du uftt'rnouu, met,
etc. Aluminum ewer loon breakablel. g y
N. ReYou eke always te re��yvur it k meek of Iter brother n -law, Arch, Brydges, 1 lath, at 'd:811 technic, my the holm, u(
better done In the dental uRlce.- enure nine, to -the fifty-second year of toe --+H'r" 'pl•fr Leet- eendr; ' rye-reer-litttrhtp five.
better Iselin lee fur doing tee work. more tow- The deceased was the remind daughter A full NltrlrllaRl',• of members is le
for the teretes[ of the late David Johnston of this
yue,aed, as (Ilia is the Must those/resin
NOTICE. -THE 1.0('A1. AGENCY township. S'.e had for some tittle K Meet(„ of Che year.
u
fur The Signal tout the I u.t math her hoots with her teeter, Mrs.
ordure Hook and Stationery Store whore T3ryd)feu. eeernute ate e -Anile„ 3ohtr- 1.uNul?fle t'u't NrruNet.-- The (leen(
In thinleasuu
steli.lua and Job vomit, and revelyer wtit be km, 41f 'bid tuwtship, are
Iu he rtxwlted fur .ub,n,r,ptruu. std brothers of three days have of May he been unmet.
gives fur amounts paid for lbs same. deceased. 10 a very unpleatiuu manner. It hitt
------------ - tuowed every day ; and not just a Wu tsu:tah our renals•
PORT ALBERT, little shower, either, bet regular Jan- w
banish
may blizzards, etluugh to make good h mam., ,.:
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CHUU l.lBOOKS )
titl ANl ALL KINDS
IJ el school .upplim it the 1'wlullice Huck
Ntld'StaIiuneiy store. Now that Easier 15 over
huuseioontutl is in order and you will want
new wa11-1011.01'. YOU will Itsd Ip•W date
sty lc. in she 1 u.tutllcu Store and will Millie ua
ud.U.kolu eue'm
h:..ini the. You are invited
to lushest II•e.tuek. M. H YAN, IHu,gannun,
\vF:UNssI,AY, May 5th.
Mies Cure Roberto *pent Saturday
last in Olnlprirll.
T. 0Allen is at present in Peter.
borough on business. •
Mrs. Brydges, of Gederich, called
on friends here today.
Mr. Cox is at present visiting at the
bottle of J. M. Roberts.
%V. Oliver is at present seriously in•
disp west. NVe hole for his speedy re.
!every.
Mr.. Tutour awl daughter et timed
yesterday ,if ter spending :t week with
friends in Rimiest.
14)•.11 option came into force in our
village on Friday last. . Henceforth
this will be a dry town.
A Isrge number from het. attender[
the meetings of the missionary eon•
grecs held in Lucknow on Sunday last.
I)Kt.TIL....1.1t-. JI1L}.. S1!Itl•N4+. --
Sprung, who for- the past year had ,old wnudwurking.
1')vulell lisle, have sold (Arne fat made her home with Mrs. Ryan
Setup-
ceple to Soh(. Metras at lSL.; to lie daffy last at thsetel to the e ripe age reet sof eighty-one
delivered et Mcliaw station. This tr yeses. The deceased livery formerly
is a.-ety e4 4', taut eutaL I.uta_hig11_-;uLL'-*rn--tim- nes.- line of Hallett Sul
sidering the price of grain. funeral, which war held on Tuesday
took place to Rall cemetery.
REV. 3111. S.NITII To LF:.%tE. flee.
A\L A. Smith has reeeit•ed a cited_ so
the Alberta e•nhfelence and has' ac-
cepted the •. Thia has made
fire scary his r.•ignation its eitstut• of
i)nng.Twrnn eir•rnit. The rr•eitMteste+n-
wtts tit•esetted at the meeting of the
h,,,king ("ewer() to Wednesday', when,quarterly hoard heed nn-MmriAT
they Will attend A wedding at l.ryal,evening and was are. v.' I. \\'t• in,
N. do Il t The Signal will have par• sorry ei Isar 11 r. Scuttle het he feeeel •
tienlaua of the event. %V t' trust the that the demendeof the West retluity_
ing rnn�dt. will find 114(41' journey bis servierw.-
through lie pleasant and sweeL. EI'w•IIIt .11 I,Y.tot•ls. -- The annu:.1
It,tioy esti Tit Tows.--After-ming"eleertInrent-eifldr.rr--nf the Epwt.t44i-
-teasel--faithful devotion,* o their. duties League Id the Methodist (•harsh err,
Mr.and 1...A1 x. Rob- .
hr fisc(„ , r r v
, them , \\ esda' Tast T11 . uf11 rr
1 n (Sin
tteton are wot•illg to tele comity town j�1Ie•cted ere aft fullowa': lion." presi-
hi spend the evening of their• Eves, •lent, Rev W. A.Kmith ; president, .Mtea
Mr. K01svle.nh bas teee•o a capable and Lily McLean ; fleet vier. Ii. 11. Long t
successful farmer and both he and his uecund vire, Miss Laurettit Retell ;
worthy helpmate lister(e a gisa) ,rtes third tier, Miss Celia Prat h.nd : se er-
Hir 55.11 Charlie. we understand, will tory, Miss Ida \Vhyard : tr•casurer,
remelt! nn the farts. \%e have not ilat•vet Treleaven : organi't• Mira'\
hotel lust w llt'n Mr. and tdrs. Roberts Peers .. ,rsawiat,
son will (rave Nes. Jones.. who Miss Etta Johnson. During the
bee had charge of the village 'tone past year the League raised >lae)
leJ,tl peetutllce,fur many years, also is forntlssionL -
removioK to Go drrich with her (entity.
Henry Horsey takes possession of
Thursday last was one of the roulth•
rat days we can regir,ulcr. The
Sturm did no pertieular damage, but
Ow persistent mild weather ti keeping
everything heck. and seeding will he
three or four weeks later than lest
rear.
Several of our young people are
the fieriness in a few days. We wel- CREWE. r
come him to our midst and trust he
--will tweet feel at hotrittasieh-- a And du • M1NDAY. May 3tei.
R good business..Althougtl it is -the 3rdi of May the
fermiers haven't started seeding yet.
Miss Maud Pierre is visiting her
WESTFIELD. sister, Mrs. T. J. lark, of Dungannon.
Tt'FNUAY. May 4th. Miss Mary Culbert, of Mateking,
Well. really. is this opting at last ? spent tine weekend at her home here.
'It does omen it little likeit today. and We are ghat td see Mr-. John
et is about time. hunter out again after her recent ill -
Miss A. Iteedmond attended a ball n'
given in Teeswater on Monday even- Aubrey Higgins has an attack of
itgnf this week.__ bronchitis. �Ve hope it will not
We are glad to know Mrs. J. Perks WWII sertmtt, , e- - - -
is ren'.nering from a stroke with Weare sorry. to hear that Jamie'
which she was stricken on lhnraday Pierre is not. improving 14114 Well at,
last. might be expected.
This cold backward spring has cer- Miss Maggie hasty spent a few days
taint) item a harvest for the medical last week with her sister, Mee. John
men, as there is a great deal of sick- Blake, at Mafeking.
nets 1mw the cold, wet weather. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shackleton,
Mitt A. Densmore, J. Noble, Miss of Mafrking, spent Sunday with Mr.
Woods and Miss Ida Thompson are and Mrs. Wm. Shackleton, of Crewe.
numbered ng the tick this' week. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Reed and son.
We hope b, hear of their seedy re- ]penton, of Mafrking, some Saturday
enemy. evening at the home of Jatnes Cul-
Qtet weettLY Mg6TINr.. - The guar Begirt.
terry itmelal meeting of the Auburn Mrs. T. K. Durttin. Master Marvin
''irceit_wt i. held in Auburn Methodist and Miss Florence, of Dungannon.
rhumb on Monday evening of This „guilt lame Sandier- ettrs
`-the-nue--ef
week. It steas found that the coupon James Culbert.
system which wee introduced a year In the blinding snowstorm Ise( Sun -
thehod very Inlet *awfully, all day one young gent drove about half
Ute tinanWes being well tip and each a mile past the right gate before he
the
thgood. ntment having a small sum to
noticed hie mistake.
e
Thomas Goners( is not improving as
KINTAIL. well A+ we woold with frons the kick
which he receival froth a horse some
\Vttnsganiy. May 5th. time ago. We are glad to see Thomas
A nuntber ((eons this section at- henry around again. •
tended the missionary'serviee -held in It is snnwing`dL (he time of writing
Lucknow on Sunday evening. and fastness Selland herr are ritin •
Kohut Knightly has been an the ing when they can get seeding opera -
sick list for the pad two weeks. It is tions started. The ground is too wet.
to be hoped lie will take a turn for the to work yet and not a grain has hern
better Benin. - sown on the day Land. Some (amass
Mr*. Lahey, of Roston, who hath who have light *oil have got a start
spent scene time visiting her.fether, made, hitt even there the seed drills
Jobe O'Reilly, expects to leave for are peen standing in the "fields, which
her Mame this week. are in a hatf•sown condition.
Mrs. Hackett and children, of Charl-
tnn..'Yew Ontario. hate attitecl to
spend the slimmer with Mrs. Hmine is
patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowler.
Miss Haley, of Herri.ville. Miehi-
gen, who has been visiting relatives
here for the past two weeks, left on
Monday for a week's visit in (lodet'ich
:ucunpanne! by her cousin, Mrs.
$eeord Owen.
Win. Bridle has taken the house in
the village formerly occupied by Don-
ald Mciver, aittrixlects tido vrthr and
child to arrive next week from Guern-
sey island. Mr. Bridle has been out
for a year and hos been employed at
esarpenter work with Mike !fowler,
whn highly reeomniends him.
Nt•t't'r. The following. takeniron The -Ripley Express, will he of
;merest to many in this secti1,11, as
Miss lierri-. was %Veil known in this
vicinity, iter h)any friends here ex-
tend her their heat wishesee."A •quiet
vredditig took place at the'bum s of
Moa. .1. le Gerrie, Ripley, on April
Lfish• when her eldest daughter. Mary
Alle,•, wan married to Duncan Munn,
grin of Mr, and Mrs.Munn. The
rYtrMtlnny was form by the Itev.
I'. W. iilatrh ord, amebae(' by Rev.
.Mr. Bremner. The bride, who was
given away by her trotter. Thoma.
Barris. lotetel her prettiest in n IN-
• •,ening gown of creme *ilk gtoria,
made in draped Princess style, trim-
med with wide inrrertion and fringe,
and carried it shower bmquet of white
raps, her present from the groom be-
ing a pearl pendant necklace. After
the ceretnony Mrs. learns held a
mall reception, after which 31r, and
Mrs. Munn left fere a wedding trip It
Toronto and Ottawa, the bride wear
int{ A *mart three -pito costume of
tall* self -stripe worsted with hat to
match. The guest* numbered thirty
meat's' near relative* of the bride and
Kr)on►,"
AT0n - alcoholic
Sarsaparilla
If you think you need a tonic,
ask your ductor. If you think
you need something For your
blood, ask your doctor. IF you
think you would like 10 try
saver's non-alcoholic Sarsapa-
rilla, ask your doctor. Con-
sult him often. Keep in close
touch with him.
W• ,.r .
\\' ). hl \ May -you to
al R A M olh.e• r
Y
I
stet it ad to a aeons I
h t nee n o.,,,.ue
tib tK Y � your
ers
Miss Celia Cunningham, of the u. steely enough on Monday morning. doewr
C., ti h•h h
11. ., spent Sunday
a ay et home ere. ••\Vhut, u h, t vle • 1 n will the w.tlul
Mr. 710.11 Mrs, H. Rutherford, of Bel- weather carne ? " is the cry of every
fast. visited with their daughter, Mrs. I one, big and little. Very few of the
J. Bennett, jr., on Monday. 1 ferwrrs hive any seeding done yet
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayden at•and they are naturally getting very
er'
tended the wedding of the Iattr mire I anxious, as the season Is peering.
ter, Mise Yates, of Godet•ieb, lest i A Huey DAY'. -Mr. Watttsley, left
1' d
Iles ay.
John M.'Whintwy, of' Dungannon,
called on friends in there parts re•
ceutly. We are pleased to see your or two being concluded. On Sebhsth wrung in that mil.. with apples ad -
pleasant -leers -once more, John. - j rooming Ale. Wettislry preached- tier
th1!rrsb Wrixu church, and at '::f)'v�bin' at *1 11 7.1 rents a dozen.
A class of eight of the ae dhercuts of Y while fair oranges 1•pn be had at 25 to
Christ church drove to Dungannon on in the Methodist clench he addressed tl cents, and adds ; 'Better lake M,
Mutnlay. ar tlishun %Viliialne of 1.om- tt „ten's rntvtiug. At 4 o'clock hr i Alex. Ale \citl's advice and iu,trxd
dun was rime u s• • i h i spioltrtn the SNF siNr e+cihihlvrn i
Of confirmation, )0,1341 t p e res ry rtiau and give then, some •a N f
• RAILWAY \Vons ftF:sCytrn.--fon•' prptt bed to a union werrting to the
strnction hiss again commenced on the
railway, but the disagreeable weather
of last week hindered it considerably.
1he electrical _storm last Friday
evening caused a nurnls•r of was•lioilts
at the eulverte.
eeEEt3URN.
Monday afternoon for \Vinghatu. the
union evangelistic services which he I-
. ;. your doctor to name some of the
results of constipation. His long 1151.11
begin with sic(-heaiache, biliousness,
dyspepsia thin blood, bad sten. Then
ask ham if he would recommend your
using Ayer's Pills.
->aea. by tee/. u. y.r 0.., Lowest. Kase.--
ut IN•en conaucttng for the east wee,. ;remarks that there is snhurthiiig
present t perform rm t e rite nod -nun fru lin in t6 P • 1 t I e lifting down apple trees Went to
church and again in the evening I s. e c n•. any ;"
mtpftaigKr„[asst.el,ewhrre am. mak_
church. In spite uC the 1 ing handsome profits from their apple
' Crops un the e
hlrli•tt v"t' weather gaud aadienrt•s tet uratic(• system. by
attejtdtxl every meeting 1 whieh the letup Iniser is eliminated.
TeestetY. May 4th.
We are sorry to learn that 1;.
Stirling has been confined to the
house from a severe attack of illness.
14e-hape moon w hear- Of his filo cd t'
r ecovery.
April hes been it cold and twist
backward mouth; very disagreeable
iiinesepetations and tending ill,
with one of the most violent wimp
and snow storms, with snlHrient lain
to flood every creek and water hole.
--'We have -tot -betted nt-any--wintt-
mills (King eowpletely. put out of
'milkiest.; by the' terrine gales of last
week, but we have heard ul (aide of
t being considertldy 'teenaged. It
will likely be 15 lung time before w.•.
are veered with wu•Ih a gale as.We had
List week.
AMBERLEY.
Mee lie Y, May
l':oriel Thorbmrn lett list Tuesday
for the West.
Nitrite Franey Is at present work-
ing op the 2nd concession.
Miss Hazel Wadley visited frieutls
•in tits-Iea*Nelaty Inert aveek.-
ilfrid Franey bought a line horse
from Tutu Johnston hast week.
31iss Margatee h'llsinger is at pres-
ent, visiiiwg feteatela lay else vilieg'
Service in the Methodist- church
next Sabbath evening will he et 7
, o'clock,
\\'ellingtm Putter left for his hotter
%ngrr',iant'5tgahu1'0l to1111' tv
ser that tTri:�Ii
oil rte i
in Ls Vallee rafter a month'( visit to
the village.
James It. McDonald wears smiles'
'sew. file last week twin girls arrived
et him home, . .
'.1r. and Mns. Snuuurt., of l
thinder-
tel- • weed', ate of presentvItaUng rt•teiTde ,
ty of its• a• the t attest..
u
prevenient by puttia+g up a suTistAn-
t ial fence and retrieving unnecessary
buildings out of the road. We hope
that site waste -reel iu her t•fietts to
itupr•ove her prewisee.
ST. AUGUSTINE
\ - eeePk� May 4th .
\Kate aud Hose McGuire visited Mrs.
J, Mteffonl last week.
petits Annie Ktnahan spent Suedes.
with Mrs.E. McGuire.
flux and Rance Leddy have (+-
turned to Watford, Motown.
Betsy and D•tvid McAllister spent
Sunday with frienttetin Kitrfnss.
Mrs. W. Finlay, of Ashtteld, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John- Ct•aig,
last week. -
Beatrice and Chester Armstrong, of
Brussel, visited at Writ. Thompson's
last week.
Patrick Welsh is on the .sick flit at
present but we hope to hear of his re-
eovery soon. Dr. 'Hamilton, of Bel -
grave, is attending him.
NiLE.
WF:*NF:`1tAY, May Lith.
TEA-)MRIET:1So. -- Preparations aro
well +Indite way for the annual tea-.
meeting and concert in connection
with Nile Methodist church, which
will be held nn the evening of Mon-
day. May'L1th. Rev. H, E. Curry. of
l,ondpsborn, is expeeted to -preach on
the Sunday, the day previous. and
will be on hand t0 give an address at
tele mertiug•-nrr Monday night. __Mies.
Hart, elocutionist, 111 Ilrtl*N11, will
take a part on the program and in ad-
dition a good musical program is be-
ing prepared, so that a good enter-
tainment is astasia. Tea will be
served in the basement Iron) a to S
o'clock end afterwards the concert
will he held in the rhurclt.
EAST WAWANOSH.
M,•NnAY, May ard.
()Firma ItY.--t)ne of the oldest resi-
dents of this township pa+esed away on
Saturday .tpril 21th, in the person of
James Reid, . in hit eighty-seventh
year. Mr. Reid had Asses in delicate
health for Name time and a heavy cold
developed whieh was more than his
enfeebled constitiltion could stand.
Dsceaiei Was horn itf . 44Rerlrel'snd.
and came to this couht-'y flfty•five
years ago. Shortly after mining to
Canada he came 10 East wawiinosh
and settled on lot 'ti, cnneeasion 12.
where he confirmed to reeide up to
the time of Ain death. He assisted
in the hardships of pioneer life anti
helped to hnild the first home, tine of
logs, (Ilei was erected in Winithate.
In religion he was a Methodist, and in
politic. tt Conservative. Adam livid,
of Lower \Vinghatu, and Mrs. Janie.
Agnew, of Washington, It. C., Ates a
brother and sister. Two sons and
two daughters survive, tit.: -Messrs,
LOCHALSI I.
Is Hugh Ferguson and ltotert .Shields
cry me present gatheringwottd along
i the lake shiire. - 1 -
i \\'e •tee glad to hear that Duncan
�I Thurl,urn i* improving after a couple
1 of week: Bluets..
31rs. Huth lInoey i* at. pn"cut vaAtlg het. htf[.,Mte. Ifybert Brad-
is -
ley, on the itoundary.
Mr. and Mrs. Role, Wilkie left for
their home -in- -F,o..-%'iilituu alleles.,
wintretvisittn-Artherley, I
Miss Lizzie Brasil( y, who has been
visiting friends in the village for the
last few month', returned to her
twine in lantecuketeat Tur_vday.
.Moues\, May 3rd.
Miss Tena Buckingham vias visiting
friends in Lucknow for few days
last week. \
Several front this quarter atttended
meetings of the Ltncknow la men's
missionary cdngress last week.
It. J. does not intend to set up atny
scarecrows in hie corn this season.
Ile thinks that the" crows, being us-
able to swim, will not be able to pick
up the corn out of the water.
The rifle* and aintuunition' for the.
L. whalsh Hiflt4=ltb sante tat band_laat
week, but nothing can be done in the
way of rifle pt active until the young
ineu are through with the spring seed-
ing.
The Lochalsh h,tspbail club, which
includes three husky young Dewier
lads, is now pt•actlsmg herd. with the
deadly determination to execute great
daughter among Intal competing
clubs this season.
It -ie an almost unpreeedentedly late
spring seeding for the rooftree this
year. -Altleo gh in other yearn malty
element would 1N• through seeding hy
this time. yet this spring. tip to date,
practically nothing.has been mown in
this neighborhood.
Arnold l'uw•an, who graduate8drom
the Royal College of I dental Surgeons,
Toronto this spring, • sad the degree
of doctor of dental etiegery conferred
111)011 him at Convocation 11x11 last
Friday evening. His many friends
congratulate him and wish him muoti
success in his new profession.
Special meet.inga'will be held in the
Salvation Army hell on Saturday.
May the Silt, et S p. m., and on Stile-
day,
tm•day, the Al h. at 3 and a p. In. These
services will see conducted by Ad•
Fiend ttrinley, of W. S. A., and Capt..,
K. Ratner. from divisional head•
quarters at Stratford. All ate in.
vited.
L.N [t.tt.'tt 140%) .seams, -The two
I's, in order to while away the tettiutn
of clerking. have secueect a Is•r of
the latest songs, which they will be
pleased to sing while you wait. One
of the vocalist, has a beautiful bari-
tone voice, while the other has it
warbling treble, the pitch of which
extends considerably above high C.
In their *adder moments they sing,
-'they All lave. Me but the One 1
Love" itt A *train AO pathetic that.
"Little Jack hes been /pen to shed
tears. (This latter, by the way, is an
*pliable, talkative little doggie, dis-
tinguished particularly for its good
Itmkei. the two songsters deserve all
the more credit Mr this moving effect,
net they froth strenuously deny that
the(41lx•t'e song applies to their ownexperiencae. They ere, however. mime -
timer' happy and they sing with great
animation their favorite pieces, teeth
nt 'The Cann -Mulls Are Coning," or
McGregor No More.' and' B the
Shores of Loch Murray."The*e
young gentlemen .hnuld be heard in
order to be Apprteciated, a* they have
an ear so exqui hely attuned to the
laws of harmmly} that, if they do
nreaNinnally slip .town Int° the efseres
intended for the instrument, tet the
sing the notes of these chords with
autolets cormrtnes* And A thrilliupr
vibration.
LANES.
Fitnety, April :filth.
The following is the (.sport of S. S.
No 10, Ashfield, for the month' of
April, breed upon weekly test exam-
inee/mit, giving the per cent. taken :
Sr. i V.--• Laura Johnston, el : Vint
Sherwtx.l, t3H; •Hae Jamieson, (Wil-
frid Parrish. Jr. i V, -Kay Alton, 71 : I
•Mamie O'Loughlin. tat; John 'Scott,
:tt: Charles Smeltzer, Fin: Ulan Nei•
son, 57. Senior 111.-'Vilfrid Dren-
nen, 611 :Charles Sherwood, Ire; int. III.
Burnette O'Iwogghlin, al: Thomas
Little, .17 ; }lathe Caird. 45 : Freddie
Johnston, 11. Jr. 111.-Elizateth
Drennan." Ott; James 33. Ar.
II.,-I:Inu•r • .Parrish, nt: \Vilfrid
Oleilighlin, nil; Joseph if•ewier, 51.
Int. 11. -.lean Scott, 75: •Hurt John-
ston, 41(1; lessor Parrish, aa . Jr. 11.--
Edw'atd Smith, 142. Pt. 1.-i ht Sidney
Ferguson, Bessie heed, Mary I Adore,
Verna Smeltzer, Leona„( U'1. •hghlin.
tier i'aul Suteltzt•r, Amanda Scott,
Cecil Mullin. Hest spellers for the
month in each class are: IV. -Laura
Jthneton, John Kcott. M. -Charles
Sherwood, Herniate O'Lrntghlin,-Liz-
zie Drennan. 11. -Ebner Parrish.
Aggregate attetldance for the month
32. Average nrtendanee, 2.5. For
perfect attendance 10. •%Vere aliment
;roto part to all of exatit. \V. B.
Sroi•uans. Teacher.
COLBORNE.
C tet ow, apt tl -1,4th.
Tows -111.w 1'oL'Ye I1.. t'"ulh,oe
council net tet ley : all the !melange
present. The (minutes of last meeting
were read and adopted. The follow-
ing act iiiints were -„merit( t,Ttn' pair(.
viz. : A hien Alien, drowirig 1_0'46
of gravel, $U : \\'tJliam argils. repair- 1
ing rittveit. *1.5(1: (heat 'at fit h %Vest- i
cru Telegraph Co., 71".: Signal,
printing 'auditors' t•ep,rts; $1 i : Sam.
tie' Potter. repelling three culverts
anti eietswintr-tits and Potting iu egret-.
new one*, $ti. . Moved by. Mr. Mc -
Mantis, seconded hy Mr. Young. that
fhp k write %'iu, Bogie and
tary !Litton that the township is ss i::-
ing that they bring on ai, engine. r'
and settle the question 'of tl.;.ding
with water. Parried. lions. it .rtd-
Plumed to mrrt again on \Vwinee..ir►y,
the 26(h of May, et lel of chisel. x. tn., es
a court of -revision of essessuient roll
and for nthrr httsittetm. 1.'. W. J1r-
IloN.ttt11. Piet k.---- ..
Money in Apples.
The 'Windsor Record commenting
nn the fart that some farmers in Ibe
Iseex peninenla are catling .town
their apple rrrrhttrd* on the arssiest
that they are unprofitable pertinently
i He culls the tit oil and pockets the
Runoff oil G. & G.
Guelph, May s. -A Aro en jtiuOtatl
was responsible for `tire . itching sit
live freight sates inn the G elph and
11.idsrich line on filtturday Horning
and the line was tied It for u• tlic for
"1'!feeiwr'trtam --nrr erred Ott -t4 heir
between Munkton and Walton t0 the
way freight which left the city, le-
t ween 7 and S o'clock in.1 he morning.
The:-hlaken iuurnal . ppt_mle stl._the
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
stops loss of flesh in babies
and children and in adults
in summer as well as winter.
Some people have gained a
pound a day while taking it.
.t , 1lli ,. ;1 vet. r.ru... It
Col • smolt hates now. All Druggist<
Tt-it STANtDA1•O Cr TMt WORLD
Collars
Collars
We have
l'ol lot s for 1 he
spring trade.
0111
Leather, Cloth and
Sweney Collars
A good clean stork to choose tromp
Oar busy season is comwt•ucing
and if you need one of our
Best Team Harness
don't leave it ton bate in the Season.
Our increasing business is the
hest proof of our giving satisfaction.
H. E. KNOX
AUBURN.
I BUGGIES - BUGGIES!
1 have received s ptnents of the
inn Mod la 1n
GRAY and MOUNT FOREST _-
BUGGfE - '
Two of the best Ines n do in Can-
ada.
ieibb•r Tires, Automob a Seats
and all the latest sheat first-
class Carriages. •
-
A eeeol" second-hand Grinder Tor
sa e; res good icpairr-Yo-inch pI*Ie .
S. v reit gaol drivers and some'
(CWS for sate.
Robert Wilson '
.5;;enL for
Massey- Harris Implements, MeI-
lottc Cream Separators. Fleury
Plows, BBisse l l Disc
Harrows, Land Rollers,
etc., etc.
\Vuttoonla ll:nnilt,n S1ree',
(iaderich.
Spring and Summer
Underwear
In Fine English Natural Wools,
French Balbriggan,
Ellis Spring Needle,
Merino
and all the leading lines in Summer Underwear.
Call and see the New Rubber Collar,
"Kantkrack"
in all the newest styles.
McLEAN BROS.
PALACE CLOTHING STORE.
Pt. " Chocolate Pudding" - for
"Homemade Fudge" -for Ice Cream
etc., -use Cowan's Perfection
Cocoa. Delicious in flavor,
nutritious, economical..
THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO.
79
NImmon
freight rant 'stn the ditch and tour
ot�lt,•rs `,,thieve I.
I he +te.•nb'ot h1.s•kj;d ilii Tine -end
prevented tl•alll for the feat of 16.
day ilsdh the tn. riling up px»er nger
bnei (thus-afL_rao•jut -nett` _coining down
hitt into' tr snsfe- their passengers,
eutsin cousider.sble dieser in the
. •hedu k
-
1'be ,Te 'led cars were ing open one.,
1 i 1.
t ell a forlthe i•
th tan s h io
Y
F
to n,
eo 11 and I t4Ied with cinders, being
gales to lr i lerich, They were not
badly r'
aH• (iris t- b t + -it
t ho run ff
Y ) S
and, after- being pet back on rails
again by the auxiliary. tyre taken
through the city y••- "estate.
Teachers' Institute.
The West Huron Teachers' Associa-,
tion wilt bold its etnnmal institute in
Exeter May '2lft.h and 21st. A good
program is prepared and a successful
meeting may tie expected. T. P.
.Wright t* to be present and give three
taddresses. Two copies of the *�.
r ee „
tr t 1
n ten m ht an ring sent to all
'
1.-eichaoi ptvtnripab, One of them fur the
trust •e Iroerd, menthers of which are
especially invited tto he present. in
fact, all interested in4educatiou will :,e
heartily welcome.
(1,, „l jib printing at The Signal.
•
=J1
House-cleaning Helps
1loust•-cl wring time is here again and we would remind you of
oargoeeris `,tett take ho at'-oloaatiug a success Bare are some
Of them: fliers CarbolbAcid 10e an ounce, :1 ounces for 25e.('rude Carbolic Acid'' pint. Fon ialdehydeette pint. Copperas
Ino lb. Borax les; Iii; illpphtu• (pure) Me lb. Household Am-
monia 1(M bottle. Toilet Arnulolia 'roc bottle. " Criodine Disin-
feetult :ski pint. Call or 'Phone us and we will give you right
goods and .t•empt delivers.
F. J. B UT LAND'S
Drug Store Goderich
THE STORE THAT PLEASES."
IF=ATG7rA17:=191
1 WIRE FENCING p
not issWISAIS 11111 1101111.01111
11;.ii. mom IN
VMS
latinglousis astwasmai us ED
il800 rods of 5o cent fence, for 4oc per rod.
This fence is nine wires high and stays twelve
inches apart and is made of all No. 9 spring
steel wire. This is the price of a seven -wire
fence. We still have some of the other sizes
left, which we have cut down to run off.
Rif
SEASONABLE SU. C STIONS
MOTH BALLS and MOTH -PROOF BAGS
for putting an y Fart, c;r.
DISINFECTANTS
Huck ter Chloride Lime. ('.ellen.
For honseclwaning you need
HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA,
FURNITUREi P01.1511
nukes std Furniture like new.
F)::Infetlo;, 1'„ .0 .I 1..113 i1:, est•.
DUNLOP,
Bedford Block,
The Druggist.
Goderieh.
PAINTS
We Have a tine laity of
Hollywood paint which will
emit yon *t.30 per gallon.
We haven't, a great Int of
any one color, but for small
idle* or first cutting it will
save you money.
BRUSHES
Our stock of Brushes Was
tfrroer more complete. Wit
hitt,. A full line of Canadian
'end American brusher, rang
ing from ee to $1.511 each.
• faint for iron roofs, leinges and for shingles. \Ve have the
f Arco Brand in black, brown, mar•txw and green.
\Vc e:ut•y a full ,line of colors of Sherwin-Williams faints.
whish paintin generally acknowledged' to be the lest paint on
1l,'• slat -list.
o jou want a heating stove tiler next winter
We ave a'few that we have to carry over and we
want he room for summer goods. if you can
get a S stove for $iii this k a saving of $7, or
on anile vestment of $,;ti from now until fall, say
October, our money is earning about 35 per
cent., or I per cent, per year. Is it nbt worth
thinking o% 'r': -
in Rakes, .awn Mowers, Screen Doors, Screen
Windows, Re igerators and ail lines of summer
goods we have large Stock to choose from
Lel u* figm•e on your
r•
work fully guaranteed
Store Phone 11
Douse 'Phone t12
0
0
u
plumbing. Keating, eaveatrntighing and
electric wiring. We
An give yob prnmpt attention and all
CHAS. C. LEE 0