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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-3-10, Page 4e TM:Relies* . M.uu it 10. 11110 THE SIGNAL :• GODERiCH ONTARIO News of District MAFEKING. KINTAIL \loeirtY, Mar. 7th. IttitEMANI)(iICNTLNMI N, -OUR I f • 1 - a4• wU1 not to ureic nbhrd. That will PLSltxuN L•--li, • an T1 tt rkwrh+ 111.• • e ui11ny nTntb7�tfiataTsitratway+Wx+ • ietch»Isis; visited at the home of shed' The stark was udemi to inert haelt. w•hn re- nunt-Mite, leer week hisert the, utter . now the sash' rt rk t,' elf cm, �,,.�_ r • nt, eau John Maker Is •i'�t-itiotte •icli this weeit.p,ln•tw-, tn.rw tlu•+•t• at. ' he 'nit attending on the July 1Ir. arid our ter m .hors tittle unit as it 1- Inc intuu . • Mrs. R. Johnston utaile a trip to shad - tion Ie 10x1 „e .torts at *arks.( p„).abW .lints 1'{ch last week ..�..�ll's. ,as. \\'Pbr-• tau. , suer,. of Luekliow, visited het• dottrel'. Yuen fahhtull> `f ' lt. 1u6att'lliF'.. Uri, Mrs. 'l'hery•. Blake. Ina mirk 3ue.o.wr w Frail, p..Jsllt. M. \Vt1iienisnn, from I.•idolt, Eng111u1' ilAI;F:. .J ).t HF.A)IO'\t:tiT has engaged with Thu.,. Minks foes ahe wi.r. '.rise tion*' when you ..m sillies 1.. •A:1) • .uf4 rimae pat - right and .err)• ea •tomer St'llnol. ItEI9IIIT.- The fallowing is • e•••ned with tr.ILI,•e• [std Ion• fur 0 ,due.+ Ana ' n �4fuajr .he Wlttht. A•► your nefghl)or the t•epurl o/ S. t Nc. 1+, .lshtield. t•nr r -n 5sa.0 t sata.flel . sou eta, here lot week. the mend, of January: names in t4.'rr }•�uydletok at.the sae It takes two -'.0-n pi wa•1.."';',:"."'611''..','4":!;• the order o[ merit : (tl»ttN ,1'. 1'atyuau et •'• at the prit�lttl• Co•r1bu . 'Mtot.her,: 14.i la lihlke, Ernest 11 ell LireM•u.e ..0 rtlMt.. t'oul °cd .oat us. 1'l,aw (crass I\': -KtHe .Inhtuston iv -.1e• w.•rgh Ivor t,utt.r and ser If ,you don t get StothettA,•E •a •rwaluley„Edith J.,tiste is t1h4 nitcommie k1viol , e. Kine comeMt Once. (ton, Moines to Caenise-B. Class 11. nri•�'1 • W F•ftegsu.tY,a:llar'ch 11th, Baker,- R• eels watt. its tit r eta I -Johnston, ley, Ida Iaaxirr, Jahn filen. Peter '1'hr;RiNr Chrh ill n.?w forging »haul. (Hazier. Sr. Pt. • .1.1..- [vela* Moran. .1. t:uttin t ''t'iv.'tt ' wise's' fr.ine Ot- Jr. l't. I1. - Cecil Johntnu. Sr. 1.. -'.taw» hast week and a trust the meet - Fret! Finity. .Harvey• Audra+on. ,Ir: in* this week will Intim. 0.11 s large al- I,- lire g"1 w.•41"1"-• L.autctt+a Tiara tetldati. a anitibings in gartered -will -1W • Mt. l'I.ss A 44. dole Ilaekel1. go ikti.shape. - Nt.n. •:•.•.1'ro'f.-4l. A••••K"iw µrtrr:,1- biosis Lt. It, iktYal ?I••rtl•v 111Y1u slice, 11, MARY It. l'CL11%Ft r,' :as.thr 4 i 41 of it. falrw'rll .Party Teactx•1. to D. ,'ilea* rid- T. GI trill). • They DUNGANNON. „ \. N1:1\"I't)N, 1 KN'fI!ll I C('K• '1,\IIw'.-Athome areeryday exaplThor. nay \,w retllrrtyfor ext raei iig• lr:•t h n+utiuo . toruli tet ter I tams . t' male anti ',ridge work.• etc. A l uuun4ol,plg0s own b ek1)hb- 1 t • N. It -Yui x1411 al way. Mod •our work much • better done in the dental -o ce--worn nun•, better f.o ti$ies iva doing the wings.. more ounl tortabte fur the oat Ian NUTICK--T110.LOCAL.. AOENI'4 in Dungannon fur The Signal a- at ttw lea • l Stores office IteN, and stationery � �.d me .ulw u.liwe• 1 where 1lt'dtl1. evil' lin •avW • 1, 'vtu•lislnd and mt. work, and receipt.. wife,. 'given for aului,nt. omit for the rano•. 11' A . . I' -1 1 E K, --Ot A I.11 pa1.in•1r for Ihi avUUl ha, lu.'11 an is\V ad au. im 1114.'• NII t Lo 1.11 c4 11.11-110.- and e'rtlorlli*- tui ..ta,tat. \1'i• hose paper 141 .114 any nano. lin Hint er I.ow dark nor now Might a Li.. 1't ire. range noun Y to :sii+a r. •11.• We be-plew-al to show our latae, -t *'k of p.. R.er.-at u.y' lune 1.011 /loll tt cyilvenicu' riJI, \11'5 ,ll. ay.\\. euugu inmi. L''AST. It i4 cofi'i: AND 1'w' l.'s • have.. t r t,y -end - • low' itell. I. , •. •1•• IIH! whin youwau4. •i ,i .ar duck. \It"S \l. hiAP.11.4. un. \\ 1.l'1Nto. tla X, Murch. !ith Si-U.N1. •ItkremT- -The f.)huwing is the report 111 S. 14; No. 17, A1:h11rid. for ' 1 1 bl the mouth of l•• dal) ti )1e1r1 N EX -MEMBERS QUEEN'S 1 OWN RIFLES. Requested to Communicate with Secre- tary of Semi -Centennial Reunion. - Several thousand,' of former 'item - berm of the Queeu'e Own Rifles will Ad- elewble from all p'as'te of the continent Tur ynlu nekt.altinr.for n reunion in celebration of the srwi•eentt•nntar of the regiment. Thr festivities will comet* cr $atnrday, /one Pith, with is reception '.t lioyeerst War Houde, his H the Lieutenant -Governor, like many other• notables, being an ex - 'itemiser ,of the crack regiment. On Sonelay it. minister church parade* tit ex -members and the present members will be it unique affair. !hiring the week, g 1 hirtietieal Vagrants on s . code rtivalle•d only at the Quebec ter- centenary will Iw given by several pert -eminent ,on the Rosedale* athletic' gro owls. in 1t(1dision, there will he nthnerous social tileetilgs of old cow - rale.1 R 11 namely ever' town and eity in the Dominion, and in tunny in the 1'nitl•d Stales and elsewhe'te, ant 'nen who Faye served in the tjire 's Own. and the seuii•centcnisial ^.ein111tMee is de- Niropsof' getting personally in touch el oh as teeny tot than ae pnssibIP. To that end, it will ertettly `,e. ilitate toot tris if the sic -member,' Who sere this will are,. tiny. romauunieettt,with tier eermardoit rtwestry.-4 -- 4t4d dell, :p1.Ketig Street Exton, Toronto, an'd prevail upon, ail the other ex- left u,1'f11,""i0-(ur l'uh;.trv. :Utieetas. weaulwre they know toao1he same, \\'r were all gi.ul to ser• them 3lr. Riddell will ptonillth' send thele in nut• midst before d) i I..iIttar a++.1�►t• • ) rm stars. loth to 4e•••'1heat leave us uow, ,Our IN -wt w3•lra t: y.► Wt:.tl- khrtu- - aini we trust dint su(Cees Will cteW11 their effort to make their pile• and a tete little home of their own. ST, HELENS. Tel:- itv, Mar.h.t, b. 1 1 I ONES Tien watreiege W44 t t bratl'tt itt _%V{nghA11t 1111 ,yondat•, Feb- risery :Nth; of .Ise (74111W/ell. int 11irt•Iy'' Of 111e Intl i'excism . ,tad .%1119. Kat. Rees, rot \vhtlrclmu•eh. Mr. and Nits. (;,11111111x11 left x11 T o-sday for their new he11n• in Sttoekholul, Sack. \Ver .•x• 1.11.10111' hest•liest congratulations. Neit's Nuri -s. --The R. K. Miller l;;•t.ett' l:4 •t*-i-lavi ng a very attend ter as. els 111.111 of new opting gods lie.. ,en.l Bltke,(:1'ern have 14k.n tips Ile 11• resitien(e ie* the village and to •' etyaged 'lith Frank'I'udd in the mill. ;Me. mod :\Irs.:1ohn '1'•nld enter - ablest at Lew frit gods Inst FI id:1y even• mg,. A .t t•tij'yahle ••veuuli :war A eon- -1 (1111' heat to l \\ extend spent r general pet fin and K'anl coudue'1. •gtatOat ione to Mr. and Mrs Hugh An. too me. 1. It.IFewr Sid . .I i•. ,Lison. who will celebrate the sixty - tem th ,unlity4'set y 11 their %%editing 111. I ilio. .eek,' -i4.::: 'Wallace ural Sunday 1Vill '1,1 bur ha: the Hlack.• !s: 1 .a n. Johns1on.• a11. tie. e.oltraa of bawling the ptrevel for the - 11.. - Peel 1 he11.,-1'eell 1i41'1.1.', 1,sn: !laze! leundulinn nt the residenee,of .1. H. .Streik,• .1111, Llej'd tfla.k, 1:17 : t l $l- \\'rioter tin for village. 'Black.• 1'SI Jr•. ll-erhatemie seep - . soli. 14C. Vt.", imhnslnn,% 1111X; ('4411 ('113nNC. t>u : G11w;,-)1r I),tve • Blark,• 11:'.' Pt: Blasts, M11; '1'eald and daughter \'era, h►ir. re Willett tiateestee. 17(1. Hest spal.rs turned iv a 11114:' en jnya hl. 1i.it for emelt!- were IGtlimer Suupseot. faith her thee at Pidgeon. Mich.... LizzieHla.k, I!'enl Jululnten.. dial• , -111. Durbin {eft for the West last Steeled. Neva Jellindoe. Charlotte 'I'n.•-day wir h a r*I�rr'load atf valuable (Simpson'. Those whore name; are .massy. Sieh diary •Saleeltl and Waratd t (1b" N'',. il+sr•nr excel xi Miss Alicie-i\ ..,yews have returned to days. M. K. 11utl.l.ftt', Teacher. . tnode" hl.'nIt. • .pent l.es'.el. 11Hlhl . )lis9 Fratl,e1' rp.nt with friend,' 11.re. . Durnin I h11- 1.IaUti•tl:ay aqd �L11'$ ' at her hemi in Ii;tr wet. home, from Glslerieh• over 1iealerielt !toward and .ladled '5inulay Hugh 11r1'toaie. ref the Cmbe 1 Hu)Medd wry. heu.c fele 'Nineteen high ,N•hool. spent tiiuldsy S lay ,1i*. 11. J. l'tawfold lute at house Miss Helie Ma'rvi4lie returned from her visit to 'I'uluutei. left last Tuesday 1., tatse a position in Mr, McK:•gue, of Kin111rr; 1/ hospital in New Perk Mrs. Jas. visited• his sister, Nile. Wm. Ryall, oto Purden and ran h:1111er yisit.tl lire Sunday .. •lir. and Mr's. ,las. •\vhy- lt.dl,r in Kin..Irdine list Werk std sprat' x Now day last week :.t amelee Nielh'lnald visited hi grand- alafeking•...\Veli tit leteourived 'mule parent.. Nit. noel ti is. "I'Ite 'relit ie* ft• d.ali'last weekH August Vitigha11n. , the has added +m olh*" Rorer In .hi, ' lively business... . tot mg to tbe flood our paaplant tailed es last sen- ility evening ThosCulbert l. a. pwrehased 11;et:uey tor Nlrs. McDnlrgai. ire' sin u ' Wes Wan oN 4thcm 1 n t_ t a an h. .. Our milliners have started work the. week, 'Miss 11094 haying charge at J. Wa'k1 u1's aril Miss C. I'entlsnd in charge at 1.'. Mille Ce Hove; you 11x,1 better sae•• your n)1 hey for the millinery bills Remember the ser vice in the Methodist rhumb Monday evening.. March lth. lie 811.1• to go and hear the male choir.. • Derimso\-D('I(NIN. Erskie Pres- byterian Church Nam the s1•ene of a very pretty event on Wednesday morning of this week, when Miss 31iii- nie J., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Don inn, became the bride of h;vel - tnn N'. -Garrison, 1.'f Sabkatootl,•S,isk. Rev. C. M. Itntherlord wan the _offici- ating flici- ating elergyllsn. At 11::10 :l. 91. the wedding patty took their •placers at the altar. as Mendellesnhn's wedding march' was being played •by Mies -Await. 41,4+uoidIlhe h.•iel -_ ___ sli er olv444. away by her father. • Nike Claire Augustint•'caul Miss Letitia finiiin. teeter of the hl•ide. Retell as bents- maids. Miss Florence Durnin, an• other sister, acted as ring -hearer. S. A. Sex•Stnith, of the Hank of ('mot 1114(er. Totem°, was lest plan and 1':. NV. Duren), of Torten() 1Tniversity, and 11..1. Bisset 1, of Gotderich, acted as ushers. The bride woo. a drew. elf white pull., etdered 11 and bridal veil and coated it bouquet of bridal rosea and lilies of the v►Ih•y. ,The •, bridesmaids were dressed in white silk 11 over pale blue and wore black Picture hats. 'They carried bouquets of Atnerieati bewity ('.nes. Mies Flor- ence Durnin, the ring -hearer, wore a dress of white nn111 over pink and car- ried a basket of sweet peas and carna- tions. After congratulations the wed- ding party, consisting of about seventy invited gishsts, Ilrreeedesi to the home -of the bride temente. where - dal luncheon w seryed. The happy couple then sive td (idllerich and took the 4::e0 drain front the Brand Trunk station. The honeymoon will be mpent at. Turn o. fit. lends and Chicago. They wit nuked from the latter Idiot to their uture 110914' at Saskatoon, Sank. The nitride's travel- ling suit "ram of Wee lm cloth with hat to match. She woke it set of Persian Iamb fere. the Rift of the groom. A bracelet set w ith'amethyst and chip disnlonds and a neckla"e net *Rh a,1leth. sem and pearls were gifts to the briderilaide. The organist and ring -bearer each received a bracelet. • Love -knot. pine were presented to the groomsman and tethers. The bride received inane handsome present*. conmieting of silverware, cut glass and hand -painted china. A cheque) for 111,111) wan the gift of the bride's ppar- ents, A telegram of congratulations wan received from relatives in the West. The many friends of the bride will loin in exteludIng t0 Mr. and Mrs. liarri.on test wishes for a long and prosperous life. -ST. AUGUSTINE ..- fi•1:..u.ta. \larchSth. Nee VOTK-.- Mt'. Clark. of- Pick: ming. 1-ited ,at \\•u'. 'Ctln)m( Non's !4st, ' i s +... Mies Jowl)! lb•AI- iiuetrr i rsitint Hreseele friends ... m '. A1. rm. JohniVilson .f . Auburn. (0111 t1 .. • friends here hast week AUBURN. TI'F:s1.\Y, March 13th.= IIs. Mann. sisterof itet •.1. It. Nelmo., is visiting et the uistlse at preb- , •• _ t• \\ illt:uu Ylingl.lut,of the Monett tidal y'. slwtrt last1. Sunday .in Ot le- t e.h. Jetties D: Howatt spent the former part of this week at Guderich. Ile is oti the jory. Iimpectoi' Asquith attended a meet- ing of the 'kerns- board et. (iuel.tirh last Nlnndsy. Thr 11.tl' flub hail it slipper -at Itob- e•Iaou's on the U h inst., and a very enjoyable time was spent; Rev. .A. IC. 'lore s had a bard time last Monday in filling hie appointments on this circuit. He got 'h • on Mon-• day forenoon. A ntmllwr from site a i••( oily :.Vended Mr. Leishlu:an'.. sale (id tthe lith ruts cession Tate 'l'n.sdsv . .\\'e ale pleased 10 see Jelin Hoyle iphi'. tophi•' »[(1111141 agouti alter his 1•.•.••n1 tilnrs9. H. 11. Reid. of the tlth entices- Illlliy011 11114 1411'4 11:t 441 111.•4.4114 J0,.41111 fly 110'119 in (ieatrrich this week lin the jrtry ., •Owing to the 1,411 11Ma. .41111 ,1elfay+,t»1.le, W*Nthrt• the concert wbieli was to Ise held in U y tweet oleo eli )' tiesdu evenintr w•a4.post pnnrel to ire` 011.11e\tr. The fled meeting of/the 1Vom- a'It'r, Iteol11ilfe will -tin • eld in the' church hall here on A 'an It 15:h i*t 9:al p• tit 'Allier( i9rdalP. Jinn Beadle ...nil James lilt. by wet. all r t iire• w 1 '.) • e West 1uu h h 1 Ir [ 1 1 t h t t last week. . "9 E!1-HUR/ AT LONDON. The Canadian Order of _Fmtetitt'r's reiehrated the late ruldititms to their i ()peter looney berm by having an t yet talc L r last Wednesday exenh11gs • Our tinsmith Is busy at present mak- ing sap -pails. • Quite a number are staking, preparations for making maple syrup thio spring. Mr. Howson's mill has started (6 cut rollers. Ile had a slight break chis we •k : on Tueede f he was obliged to /Imre down for the want of water. Iphn Jackson and \Vidian At'cham- 'wear of the 1:th eonceeelon of Hallett, left with a carload ofsettlerli effects lest TuPidey from the station here. They are going to southern Alberta. Rev„ J. R. Mann had no services in the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening, »m he wa. unable Gtget hack from Smith's Hill on account of the condition of the roads.. Kiaw & Erlatyger's Great Production at the Grand Opera House, London, • March 21. 22 and 23. When, tht• curtain is d,'*wn at the 11rand 4 /petit. H.)use, Lendori. on Mon- day evils t i tt g, March 21st; the most elaborate. ulagnitirert .ttad historic- ally •tirtect Vtoltietiu1 will be•die• clo (hat ham ever r i' 'we td11 ens the• lied a. theatre andietiee. • It will le. the ptenliet•4 in 1 21111d011 Of the new and greeter nr,.hll'ti,ln 11f '•lieu-Hur," aN r.••vt•inngeti t,4' • Klee. ez Erlanger. •'ik•te 11wr.".'with its 'estnnw • Star of lirthle!hen," its camels. Arabian surds; urit•i•aal tuepta•ry and: miotic spleielor of 1h,• (..'gems East'. is Iw- y befouls 1 hr t .ehtlsrtmt11 rt/ c - tae to ever• i;:it..i1 in 1b# liiaWry of the world. lt+ aeries of 914•1149 prurunt to the eye :1 feiast .1 nnlltil•.u:o111l 1leauty mud varlet y aril set tit ii s.Ywi1h11nic •lu'- pluiimr•nt of gigiiteftli wusie. The exciting episodes, such as the galley seen. with its h tds of rhli e d slaves, •. the sen fight. theresiue in 111I4.set. , the thrilling rate .with its gpsdruple teams of galloping horses, comhiued with the picturesque scenes represeut- ing rte a1'learnnce of th _14tsr to toe Wise nen in the Ih•aert, the m(otltit lake in the Orchard of ,E'Hhu+. whet. lien -11,11• and leas tneke love whil•- driftintt in the barge of the fair h:gyp- Iine. the palti:-waving worshiitwt•s on Itis Mount of Olives, siiilply captivate the greet sudi,•nce•s that are nightly in attendance wherever it is Ieiog en- acted. • As now arranged and staged by- Klaw A Erlanger. the puhtic sees it great spectacle which appeals not merely on the strength of its dramatis valu••s, but as a colossal and pic- turesque pageant. And in the char- iot rate, the • erette which, coupled with the popularity of General Wal - lace's hook, g*ve they play its enor- vatgan•>---r-teidatd by the Most intricate Mechanisms, will produce the prodigious illusion of the struggle for victory in the arena of the Cirrus of Antioch. Edger Still- man Kelley's brilliant rnusical score, which so heightens the dignity and solemnity of the ,Bi.Uical narrative and was one *1 the most potent fact ere in its t111cemin, is hinds• a dominant feature of the present proMiction. Lw. ing interpreted by a special orchestra and chorus carried by the company for that purpose. in addition to the three evening performances a matinee is annonneed for Wednesday. March 2'trd. , 'One of the most danger- ous and repulsive forms of Kidney Disease is for whicb'Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only certain cure. In Dropsy the Kid- neys.are actually dammed oft, and the -water,• whieb should bd expelled in the form of urine, flows hack and lodges in the cells of the flesh and pulls out .the skin. Remove the filth wbich plugs up the drain. Restore the Kidneys to health. There is only one Kidney Medicine DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS THE E. N. LEWIS NAVAL POLICY. The Toronto Telegram Ha; Some Fun With West Huron's Uemb=r. 'ruraMn Telarreet.-----_ 1'atlotleen "hath her bright!outwit) the setting sun." \\'est Huron salutes the Occidental horizon and' 1he epleu,lnl idralieul of E. N. L••1it-, M. 1'., glows with the ruddy Wile 111111 of 111. (•him4'm curtains that wu('t0nntl the e••11ct1 of deo tiling AN AD. FULL OF INTEREST Head carefully the Items in this advertisement. You are sure to find in tt something that will interest you d you are a buyer. Some goods named are marked Tess than makers' prices, but -- we intend them to go at some price. • Anothll .hlpute0t DRESS GOODS Dread Gonda ;net io[n, all the new c.lnre and weave', font hlb to `1.26. Yon will find in our - stock some of the very latest makes shown" D. & A. C3RSETS_o A - small' lot e an d $L.(U. Yur' .huice for :rile. All perfect gond', but we are dropping thew for other lines in D. & A. The lata of the Furi - jot eight FU R S l ollart left, land you ran get any one _ 1flhe for lees than makers* prices. Powe and get 004-a real snap these Collars are. EMBROIDERIES arrivbdrand atsuch prices. Edger and insertions to match . cots.et-u ovPr, widths 17 to I; Ir1tP,', and .N. Worth gond deal snore than, we arc asking fair then(. We [ought thew cheap. and Yeti are getting the benefit, ALLOVER LADES entx" e" seri. -' - t oilseed -all new, and t.ur prlcrs.ale more than right stn-tSheme--1 {�• tun. black, creno and. white." WOOL HOSE,I Mtn IIlan a INI feat/ f 1)'11m:r r--1 P tsm +t ogrind - - bargain 1V11o1 Home that we hay.' been setting for "it• add :tic, regular liar: and lisle, now further reohned to :'J.'c and :4h•. Sizes (11. 7. K, PRINTS 'AND GINGIIAAIS specia�ty gooike a ds. these R. Our clothe are the very hest and colors absolutely fetal. Every piece Scotch or English make. 1V,• are bowel to keep ,1p our reputation for having e last [h w Prints and ti' s 'I t • In,(hlun 1 h he trade. ft is sate to buy these g(a)ds herr. for 'you always get the Iwst. ' PATTERNS - Buy Standard ---none better lOc and I6c. Designee and Fashion Houk give all information. J. H. COLBORNE Fido. You'd better ke?lr your muzzle on. wed mind %bet Ir about • For the I.og 4..u.!.ay''ll Fel $A41 you • wutcb out\ day. Aisle.it patriotism and au -tern prin- eipir•• 1.1 •i. ter seat!. t-e•IItitueiit bt141 04114 4, ,.•a.uu 11!. iiIrsithql in !dent eine 11 t ,*'''watts whole -the ultvid ptiliry .•f E. N. Lewie M. it l•'u.1. .111. 1.••ee'1. 1' da0lat••s that tilrle.nue only 1.114',1.14.1 1' Payers in (':snarl* and it Rift oft ee . • I trend noughts '111tt(iwin wnuld.cn.t these. taxpayers $2.-) apiece. 'line 'lore -.E. N. Lewis. M. P.. will have none et tir 1)1•a•,td1,.m4ht pulley. Iter stay. \Vhstho. t itlln,et [herr•; hetet the Iortculls, heist the draw •• ,ln'itlge! h;, N. Le•w'i-, '1. P; it not. going to Vrinlit, (*.Letitia to etaiel idle a' i and"ears Britain perish. loam E. N. Lee'i9 officiates- ay light ll11•1„`e :ele•llatel'. and 1111 ••tigget e" pro eve t111V. l'anxtle 't lie bowie of :11,• l 1N rtlsl. erneeh. Hooray! The naval policy of F N. Lewis. M. P., is to have the fishermen ale scuttled end drilledp so that, when was•, solved. her wild. des,•letinn ever the nee on. the fishes men 14111 la• ready to 'revs as C'o'tta'' olfrtipg un.the alter of, au. rut ire'N safety. Theme% 1 iolicy 11l E. N. Lewis.' M. P:, 114.1111'•• : KIPPEN. TI'icsnav, March 14Lh. DRATH OF NIRA. aMULHALLAND. The 5nlne n! 't nanTc was fined w itlu sorrow when his wife died last Satan.. (lay. !teeth followed a seri•11fe opera- tion which wee iwrformed two or three days previously. 'Lha late Mrs. Mulholland was a sister ni Mrs. Sam - led 'I'herneon, sr., Colin Moir, of Ha'.. and Dr. Alex.' Moir. of Lenore. Man., who 18 at he here at present. Hreides her 1Nlrrowing linshand she leave,':. number of grown children to mourn her loom. cftuloNAI. MK,rrlo ,-A. "Me Beath and .on, Walter, were in Myth last week on business .• Ever'•one is pleased to notice that Mrs. Avellis le quite recovered after her late illness: As it was apparently very merious, her daughters, Mem. Ilse,) IIieXthMm, of Mount Hrydges, and Mrs. Balfour,, of i.tmmden, Mask.; came home to see her). Mre. Balfour was accompanied by her children. All are looking as though Western air and scenes were conducive to grad health . All are glad t.o hear of the mere/mild rewilt of the operation undergone by Mrs• l'etrie In Clinton hoepitel recently. Invent 'Tic. in a box of I) (vie' Men- thol Salve and be prepared for ulcer.. neuralgia, old sores, etc. Not in a Hurry. A gentleman hurriedly entered a mtirb-adVeiiTi.ed Were End of London emporium no look for an address in the directory. He found a lady studying the hook very intently. He waited am patiently sp he could for a time, but the lady still searched, and am hie time was limited he finally ventured to re- mark, "if you are in no great hurry, Inaedaul, would you be so kind am to allow me to glenee in that book for )u*t a moment 1'" '•('ertainly," she re- plied. "i was just looking. it over to (tad rr nttee ['tame ftw tpttty. How's This? We offer one hundred dollen. reward for any rinse of catarrh that .. amtot lie cured by Hall4 Catarrh fore. F. J. (' H RN wY a CO.. Toledo. 0. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney tor the lest ti years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all badss netrenea*Dons and 11 nanelallyahle to carryout any obligations snails by his flim. WaliIng )(Innen & Marvin Wholesale Itrug;ts!.. Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh titre te taken internally, act. Ing directly mom the blood and morons ar faces of the sy.te.n. Testimonials sent free. Prete 7.5 orate per bot I le. Rohl by all druggf.ta. Take Halla Family fills for constipation. ('181114.*.1. h4Y4 s2:: 01,1,,1 tee 11/.1' if-C.tnadaputs two) Dread- noughlwtni a f1, Ming line. • 2 --The ifJ, tisllrrltien elf 'Can eda'•haveonly 1111eIlfrapil•ce to Torr 1 l'an'd' -pais these 0e* the fighting line. NN flat is life .enupared to money Thr E. N. 1. •tt'i. 111V.d pulley 1/1 Ir- ljlig LIN 10.1MtI iaxpevers ker•i) their I625 'hese 111(1 co,1itn•Iling•:111,0*1 fisher Men to risk one life ltlltree is 11 triumph of patrintisnlr c1 s,1ptetile example of natini * l unse•lfirhriel r end heroic se:l- eac•ritlee! Mete has hien nnthint-like it. ounce tin• late Art s \\'t1.0 in - 'noted 'ei t:11•� 1 ' tiimarl /c aieted n s Iurr ,,- otleiett to weld ell hie wife's relaltune to.the war. GOING TO SATURDAY NIGHT. Hector W. Charlesworth .Leaving The Mail and Empire. 11r. fleeter NV. Charlesworth. rity editor of The Toronto Mail and Em- pire and nne of the most widcly known of Canadian newsp:ep"rnten, is shortly going to TIrontn Saturday Night as associate editor. It was in 14)1 that he started ms. (Anrnalietie career Ott site publication to which he ie now re- turning. Youthful as he WAR. the junrnalistie instinct wait even theft well developed in Mr. Charlesworth, emnhined with reel ability as a writer. From Saturday Night he went tn'The r wason s Empire ami la m The New ter and The World, finally going to The Nlaif rind Kflifo 00,--(efhere he dial litems' city editor for six years. For a con- aiderable period he was dramatic and mtleiral critic 011 the paters with which he was connected. and hie nom de pi time, '•Touchstone." became familiar to many thousands of inter- ested traders. On nseuming hie pres- ent position he dropped this nom de plume. though cnntmuing to do con- siderable dramatic and musical criti- cise for The Mail and Ernpire.-The Globe, Feb. 24. • Saccharine ? It'a when the warm March sun be- gins to melt the snow on the road- ways, and we feel again the approach of the sugarin' season, that we jest feel like cnttin' this 'ere job an' hikin' it fer the tall timbers. Justlto relieve our feelin'e we have perpetrated the followinpt '- (th, mugarin' times 1. cumin' round again. Wares Blare sees more the buckets on the trees, And hear the merry tinkle of the racchariny As they fall to their place la the bottom of the own. Oh, satarin' limen Is romin' sure enough. Before we have time to look around abeam( they'll he here. And we w111 live the Joyous ;Spey life we Ions no well. in the little ole lolr robin In the eutarbush. Not high-clssn tsetry, to be sure (it dafecta are as patent to us as to the retader), but direct and free from our arurity and affectation. -Montreal Herald. if y(inr hair is thin. brittle or poorly nourished. apply Hearin (matte from Comedian Bear grease'. It saves hair. 60c. a jar.. One on Grandma. ••Granny, pisses go down nn your kande and knees for a minute." "Whatfor. dear Y" "•'Cos 1 want to draw a 'potitmus." -M. A. P. ter-- a • - To lb. 1 1e•IlYn,1 PU)Jla (i*Nlet'i.11 end Viet 1 You wit: tit I1 it to \ Your interest lei cailaon W. It. Pinder fat• • anything 'l • malut i0 •the Non -- line of Heating Plumbing • Metal Work • Electric Wiring and Fixtured: First•la99'line of . aloes' Heaters Gran:tewaee and Tinware. Pietept ant ion given to all id; in e. V. R. PINDER', 'Rhone I:i). Sole Agent for 'the celebreitea Brantford hoofing. w t• 51' .4 TIIE 'ORIGINALf AND i 1 ONLY M ^ 0GENUiNE er CORONA and LEADER . Steel Ranges )fannfneiu'al by • the Perrin "p steer • ('.1:, 1 11's Falls, Ont. .•1'11.•84 .1r1. 11• kt iris Ranges.. built° estweislly 11.1 Lu -niers 11.1.1 01' (ile 1111.11 kit- chens whir•• a tamer ![nudge i. t eepuirrd. They airy laxly tI. • !.test and beet iibeest- In s• •,n •• (teslruet and 1 4,hnullt sed to whew. lhetil to ua (11(41 rr. " BUGGIES ' • 1 b eve it eat 1e of ,4\ l:ra•. 1111ggie on the toad. I)oli L buy until yu1 . •e tl11.11t. WI FENCE A carload Standaid \ psi• hrt•ct also is n, he way . Thor who are wooing t :, tee any wir rem ing this yea • huult: sail and get pricer. ` Fish J BI 11 et xi tl 'Halibut "4altnott ' Finnan Muhl 11 OYSTERS ! Robert W best at HAMILTON ST., GOD Agent sur 31. saey-Har•ri Implements 110(1 other leading Imes of Frim \laebinery. �c►oFxi,l- oixari-Q lt►'N'AN &Bir. Price 25 cis. �a1bUl. '' LIN1MErrrce VI!I1 A 'S -•LIYITGD -- tsonlo c c R1001tlr50 LINIIIENT BE WARE + • OF IM1TA• TIONS. S l) i. 1) IIN TIIE MERITS Ill' Sturdy IR Co.'s Yh•,: 91 'West Side Square XILLI RY MRS. H. PARK and MiSS M. turned from attending the. To openings. They, have purchased a ver and carefully selected stock of fine Midline now ready for 'early customers. have lillinery -date L au e GRAND MILLINERY OPENING I,N SATURDAY, MARCH 19th MRS. 'FL -PARK SSD amosprommeamomm0 amaimp IMO NVESTORSli DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY? i We can make you 3o per cent. per annuli-► and more by our. system of Syndicate Investment in New York Stocks. ,You have the protection of many times your money. You can always withdraw your balance by telegraph or draft on us. We allow 8 per cent. on all credit balances if money is not in use. Profits paid to syndicate ' members monthly. Open an account with us NOW. PATRIARCHE I COMPANY, DEALERS PATRiARCHE BLOCK. SCOTT STREET, TORONTO, CANADA. ammi 10111111111111111111 4`