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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-4-14, Page 44 Tut Melina' APRIL. 14, 1910 Church Notes Rev. Marshall P. Telling. Ph.D., ad handful of tyle qud Degan to (laetrile Ude It in the cage. Then the fact (� Toronto, win oceupv the polish, 11 leaked out that he war not only a Knox church t t%fl rt r of the grMduate of t•4tr,uui reraity'Lut n[ the Alum -etc l'hapLer of laugh• I print Mho' 104 W011, he having rervrd t the Eulpire-aU'w leet on Mon• four yearn ill one of the offices at Brecebrldge. .V t. Oaten r etx•s(hing lrrl V dry, April Nth, in the court house at 4 o clock p. in. The sera and members of Huron Lodge, p, O. 0. F.. will attend divine service .at North street Methodist church nn Snnday morning, April 2It h. - Rev. Ir.••Nougall preaches amiiver s try ,wv l00ns in Clinton next Bombe'. Rev. 1'. W. t ow•no, of that riree, will occupy North street pulpit both morn- ing and ening, • Next Sunday in Victoria street Methodist church, Rev. E. A. fear, of Exeter, will preach educational ser• mons, loth morning and evening. (;olleetloa' nal antwcyiptinns *i(1 be taken in aid of the- educational road. Rev. (i. F. Salton, of Stratford:who bae haul arvrrx.l int•tlttinnt from tnl- s,plrrrt.unt churches for.hls next pastoral telill. has acreptedlitlte invitation -of the Methodist church et %Iooie .14w, Sask.. rubject, of of tt e, to the ap- proval 441 the transfer and stationing tree. 1'hr pratnr, Rev. ('• 'It. .Ione., will v l lett, preach at (Moth ertBapvMes-in the tist . were ig Messrs. 1ee. p•Iw1, 1.' ch11rch neitt fiitn+tas. -Every s pl atG*t tfrttaml; linen -4e- 1. ti tlk- wel,•ome. Rev. t'. J'. Cameron, 13. A.. WAN Of the plain, practical kind. No Nrewoeke, no enlotionalieln, no threats of hall-tl.«, but just practical cou(ulotfieurt•. V. Mood trim 'wretch a sensible sermon 00 the question of aantseuente. He frankly admitted that the desire for wenlent was'as }laurel ar the inclination to breathe, and then he showed rev why wine amusements were allowable ,and others not allowable fr,n1 the mural standpoint. In a general way those ei ntsetnents which emoted a deteriora- tion in the moral Hhre should he shuhtled. guestio,'elle amusements were often indulgt t in because the people were tend inotolent to seek out elnmething letter." St. Ge age's Vestry Meeting. The adjourned vestry meeting 1•1141• 4 0rW«'a -church war -held .in the Nchnolrooril on Monday evening, with fairly 1 mem- term 01Lile congregation. an f lien. Porter was Appointed Ni rertoi•ir w.u•Jrt} and Ilia Honor Judge Holt to r•preseet the people. The sob•'.01yn appointed end, J• Sowerbv, Dr Hayden ,Ind P. 0 of/ Tn mission superintendent of l)rltar'i,. litlnide. '1141.. P r-op.•'Ti.ett..''Lind• and (reeler, ii exp,•rt,•,I to o •ropy the f„.'t.• Ilay- and 1 v.• : tu.lit(n•o. MeoorM. pulpit on t11.• et ening of Solidty, paint and l;luibll. ; drlel ttr'. to eVnal. Apra121iii. Judge Holt and \I r. I?lint. WIth tae• The 11trNe+ Med Plril'ithea, Bible gull to the contemplated purr,hase of ' clitsses of the Ilvptist church held a a naw nrgAIL it tc,.. (trebled 10 await curial evening at the . the 1.' , )11 of 11, i .Hrr1.i(4 who Inc pant , age, Si, I J.'..•, pnt•tol aRe• Srant h wrest, nliJrltrs.tay. ,Itow At work h. -t tilers_ ti++ml+« - A It tpl,c time WAS spent in music itnd •1 poo lle.rty votes 03 1 lir uks we is (I,I • which iiia• .;s•,•n to the l nli .6 of ,h,• build. the f 'f v n o iteAlitant=f3ltPttwt #+«++las \Calton •it -ill. ltmtlHiw,_41.0xrs- • oilier annl.rnm•nts, +• r 1 th•.� fit:r...holt. Ill• 1•••+111:: People'. ,tstnr,.ttuln is Puadere ludi••bersyo,p r,•frrel rent'.. 'members and flirn,ls of the .' 1•-"- :,nil ,nhrr or ,.n",'pare. of Inv thatch a day. For wear nrr.rtnl• f 1,111111111 awl y11I',•ul N,•rvur,•i' fuf Iva dose; 1. l3.- limiter, ,i,•t;; 11kt „t hn• •; '1"0••••litlancial st.tt"IiI'nt .lowed Ilia Hwrtloi. Glee ,l • rhnrrh, desires to Merl with 1ant ,-Ilii. 11..1 •I ,.lulu 11 t"lortlon of ilt2isi in the fi•w• d•irti iveee 'lire,' 01.ylltlg 'I1e" t'It•. both tits" „1.1 In ,t'Kae ,left reel +111n, ili ..4141.0-11f leaf Is 'heat. hues: who wish to lr.rti t•• -lime.1\•1 11 Ile Iluluie �sy -- 111.(1 1 n posy 11n view he win h l.1 r••1;', THE 1SIGNAL ; GOI)ERICH• (JNTARIO peustty for butting and eserciatug o0 human beings is seldom found. The ewes are noted for their tenden- cy to breed at off season or l0 the spring. 'rats enables the breeder to have his lambs born 1u October and is Uric Acid n the blood. November, which permits him to }face Unhealthy kidneys are the ou the market what is justly eoasld- cause of. the acid being ered a hothouse lamb without the Nle- 1--- ow". it- Ute kidneysacted cesslty and expense of maintaining a I as they should they would henttd barn for the purpose. No breed i strain the Uric Acid out is es great'mllk producers as the Dur - sets. Therefore the lamb from the time it is born Is forced to grow and It lambed under favorable conditions and with proper care should be ready for Market In from nine to eleven weeks from the time 1t is born. The Way to Manage Choler' Herd:. OftreasseM of bogs which have died trt•ai cholera should be Immediately burled or burled deeply and covered with quicklime. Separate the sick from the well bogs and divide the well hogs Into two or wore groups and sep- arate them as widely as practicable. .ts the germs of cholera gain access to the system only through the digestive tract. the line of prevention is well marked. All feed and drinking troughs should be thoroughly clenued and dis- infected. if the troughs- are of metal holdlug them over a blaze will be ef- fective. Streams that do not rise o0 the bome fartu tlbould be saspec-ted as .:t possible carrier of infection. and for this reason water from wells should tbeFeed aringly where hog remain in the infected yards.When a nein tells wishes you to ,mderstaod that he \ Worms In the Colts. is a 1:v110i- ail yeti nary take it for (w - sometimes die from worths - granted that he afraid you aright with• the owner knowing what was ort Ned it out otherwise.-l'hicrtgo Kean d -herald. thew fter weaning they are very susc•eptlb to this ailment,as ire al Ws IPcommend hru,/situ, the mv1 or less. A good remedy anattntt tonic, to ellerly people w•h we tobacco in the feed twice ,_„e gth 14 l'cic ' R to w n u -e . colt a good tablespoon- and ' WHO su1Ty1• frequently from or older horses. lis pro; ,tttllck!. of sudden rxbou.tio,r, chilli- wo doses and after a woe, weak beau lietion,etc. Ferrovitn the dose. Nature: ,i•t,ntlaita !rash level heel' citrate (It Joel, sad tr,'re old `tpanish %herr) • wine. 81,111 per bottle at druggftds. heumatisnL. l` of the system and rheuma- tism wouldn't occur. R1 .•u- matism is a Kidney Dis- ease,. Dorld'a Kidney Pills have male a greet part of their reputation curing • Rheumatism'. So gel at the refile of those fearful shooting Isaias and stiff, aching joints. There is but one sure way- Dodd's Kidney Pills Be Yourself. Flank -What is. the key to good marine; s ? Will -14 netural.-Detroit Newt!. �h a°' sparingly. For Your Enlightenment. _ Cholera serum Is used the hogs should t 11 you that he 1.0 1 , u.l•. I'raluv :tt1,::I„ons 1 I -o I,,, k to lilt. to •1111,• ro,on • 1 TART. • A Clinton Pi1ieer Uejtd I • - - G HORSE'S PULSE. ' ' What Bothers Him, By tin drat,i of Jain Urlcl.rnlen ,•.(' NtrN(w 1.. hr ('linen h:i'. le.t "0• of`il. 1101.1 higI1I . •••!`heir': two thing+ ,thn,it. Ibis a1y Be Found by Placing Hand ,4.rw•nlrc1 r0sidrnt1 'Ind i..lrini.0 re• • blotted' t.rsrefr•rit that irnn'f millet- at Underside of Jaw. nulv@e n '1 111411 w: instill y% stinnd." olidd 1'nrl%• sert>,1 Pmille - 1'10• ut• Sibol-s of.1 h,•' 1V 1111 i 1Iw. .ailed ' rIt w' fruit .t �••IPtY ret \tlr^nl•11 sl l.r�•f. Ili„ ,OH<, 'th 1111.- 'to :, II-:1lllQnlalle` 1.111 y+t1f 111' \',••11'. �Ale( m1111 ret 'lbC•' "IAu` IN'. ►bit 11',• K I i nn 1 and '.In • sou sur ivr. t illy „red the other i3 that ills call('tl grape `t. it.tls-t•••". nn I 1,. •le ,t bl,eN} Nlln,.l Into , .�N 'al I•l',•III.1� { 1 h • ea,'ll• tel% 11. .‘1101 r-. Nirhulsoo foul 1•x•.1 uttrlter•„ ,•:rrt. Ira mean* u a tone w,Nel 'rlu• sun, l:rwgr, i. a toe rlx,r 1 \lenthol Salve is tint qualleetto soothe i%•en why are mPlml, •ri of the' r •:Irl• 1 ti 1 f a J. H. COLBORNE UNDERWEAR For ladies, misses and children. We are rhowing Crescent Brand. which is one of the best made. .lust note our }nicer, 10c, 12je, 15c, 20k: and 25c. Nothing better for the prices than Crescent. OXFORD SHIRTING Only two pieces. They are regular 15c cloth. Fifty yardo in a piece. As long am they last you can have them for just 12. -lc. COTT3N SUITINUS 138 sure you wee these `iuitings before you buy. All prices. from 1.21c to 511c, and all the newest comm. 11 BLACK AND WHITE DRESS G ODDS Four pieces at Ilk regular. We got theist at a price, and can offer them at 25o. They are a great bargain at 20o. -A nice - sized check. EMBRO11ERY Seventeen to eighteen - inch Embroideries for corset waists are the lest we ever offered for 241c and '2k. (:oral patterns o0 good cloth. We have n special lot of embroidery edges a n d insertions to match, and such prices! They sin -prised uei when they canoe. Real Swirly slake. RIBBONS Nine pieces :it inches wide. Regular price 15e. We got them eo 1 •w that we can let them go at 1 Oo. LACE CURTAINS our .tock for sprint its now here. and we are in a position to. offer great value. They are all Nottingham Make. and •hirer are front Vile to dollars. Never offered such values before. HOSIERY Don't forget our great two pairs far 25c line. Fist black and searsllesa ' SILK At a snap pries; in black and tremor :18 inches wide, will not spot or cut. (food for statists or dresser, and our price it only 60o. Another lot import purchase just here this week, aid the prices are about twenty per rent. lees than you can find them elsewhere. We never offered anything like t h e to befere for the prices we are asking. Black and colors. PRINTS • V. always take tlret place in Prints. (dna hundred anal thirty - seven pieces to select from, and every piece fait color and best English cloth. CORSETS A aniall lot Irl nb.nit halt 'rice. - \ lig supply of \fay P insane bete now, tinct (leiigner :ked STANDARD PATTERNS Fashion 131'k. shi.!1 l3►ok cJeti y•III ,i^ with eigtie *Pao -cis. •J. H. COLBORNE K hmrh thetl 1 Kit - C.rter fd 1pril :red.' .111 ,'hil,lrru ate wl l oar,•. r \I.•th.i li-, ,. , ,. ui••t •._ . 'III'," i•,1 rtpalls:^u aid relaxiltloll u, the, wall long nlrl. ;1A)'n 'rnylot. '•(roil. Chicago Tribune. cptoghlt•t t� the wife of . at 11•c h•• o.. , alas..t't"„•,1-�N,rin.l•ou. ,•I ;i,. ,•44 14 1111.4e --the artery-anus&'.I - of l'Iinton.tnd,oi..tbur. Mak.l ,lawny. --.- - n -dnv .•coriirrit t , p . ' ii o t .1-401g11- 1 NVe have to thank Lhe •blp,ttle.r for i1 1 ,_, w. , k ,. • p red n 1 f t re pnrnp-the 1 \Drs \lain r..I.1, s at l 11" K \ienthol which when npplird in ' with 11 Mutt. (: S:nri,.ty i"•ture 1l"ii•. •I••trlrttlt.e Ina 11,1,h stroke of the -heart 1st equal to heir new home • ti or. Hue un• ens, pulsation- VIZ., •x rising and fall - Airs. 1!. T. II tile. w10� it ..one to of the nreriul wall.. lis health the tour to Jlnmilltnl, WWI ilia rrripiont •• t Port Ise teats jeer n (l1 ht\nd;nn,a j!r'•1•nl from 1110 North ..serage 11nluts•I 01 (take to Cert. htr• r t adult. BBTi.' cross 1 wt .M'tndeT Jail lifeCs--itivont "titirtr Corti - afternoon. Mrs. Halls woe a charter 1'h, target the hone the slower or member of th.• organized. elites, and j hate aeon the rhes fra'er,the• number of bee -Ls per minute. frons 111 neglntilnl til hts-IwPr*-►,►.,•t ardent li•rorCiu� to: au ex[mrrt l/trrtter. a of ,t w holt•s,t . 1 rel i ern n (inlet -NI was held 011 ti It) uftrrl0 on l burn, rte. 'Lir. a. tin at .3rug¢i•lts.. • ,,.,,i 1-1- tit'•r fifteen years ne' the 1 and•wss largt•It• attended. , Some men ram 14 i,n-tnega along the I ; •a • 1,'.Ir: - Murphy. F.C.. lrt.l a 1 lines of a man who used a cannon for • "1 the l::trt which he .teeire.l t:, 1 Newspaper Office. h. tit g ► ice .1 a vcrailtt 1 itt the /orbit'. 'printsieswessisr . in I undo') Nle cal inRect hitt.' and stings. sun - CERN INOCULATION. Late Nicholas 'Murphy. K.C., Tried Hard to Prove a Grave Charge. 1 .ei.•r' of "the daily paper' aro :It in ,-1:r of 'the large \uteri- - •1"••tor was recently un 1 ,e ., .Ilarg.l of murdering his u.r 1•• l) in4N'uliting him with J'h (i I germs.. Such charges. which Int Lltit;lc'il• 'hut are not te•y.r11,1 t .r res;i,.it of 'possibility. have been e• no: iefri•'tu3'ntly .since the Rerm • .• • t .- •ill.` Iss..a ih' neel•plted !' In a n r n• Pity Editor One Rte. -Jones.- i- if Sial have.n't yet -Inured' nut that • tales. be present when _Bail fir Kepo1 ter --UI right, , money x City Editor -I don't know "heftier hypnotizes the ►rorrnwed silver dol- or r«val titan walls vonr attention it is aliment- nundednes.; on your }tit., 1NIs., tt`enem'er. and helpfel in her interest and her de- eery koo+J place to take 1he Imete is at - pitons- will lie ntiirh rt•Kr•tt,•d. 1)r. Cie nndt•r'.ids of the qua. Int rolling 1).ng.11 nude the. pre'Ptntntinn,. anti I I t the fingers about u \Ira IIAII+I•eelintgly1•rplkd. lin areannt of the inisSintlaty tea of .tin lllny.'e but I m:•Urinnony, but Td ratF1.•r, w•firn yrni� til Ole Nilyrr lining of t e lend -lfien • i lmhrellm. 'hnye nera.•ion to wl n r „lett( a 'sed• harm eteli lo Marrow y o lr 1 the tips o littleding% nor have c„n area that Ins Reuel) lime avoice at Onereleersnl ue% anti be brought 011 to the bloat.. Smith and Mr. Brown ••ontleiwent" a-rea.nr:lnt.,-making him easily heard ,,:ao1 Intu•riuge reretnlrny.-•Life. and antlrr.toixt. IH!it.g held last Monday evening. the 1hni't 'cess too firmly nor yet taro - F k till) I of yell lig ladies' Eureka Mae r• Nee• - in: 1) The animal must" be kept You've Heard Him. �'f.•1.n•fa Ntro.•t Alrtln,lia rhnrrh Pa'tpnm•i1 th,•ir vectder a l.•.•Ilear. it still and quiet. 1 I f Importance •� alae m l Instead of Butchers Meat. • In point 0 m 1 N[ lie. Brtsinraa Ivan pail witV rystan rw fres • -.i ▪ L 1 h • Ir••I.1 on yl••ml ry -next at -S the . h,lnicter of the p • deli' •k in ilia rlinrrh parlor. -tend all - the teen snide. -'that is to Ray. the 11, no•,,,I„•Is ,oy leau, •1,•,1 t.. h• j)".'4..1,t•.•'d ceyiy1 may impress fir as feeling '11• t" ,1i-' us: im',irt,ior hu'in,•-. 11.1rd.150ft.. full, quick. email. wiry, Nees Sno.l - t will _'i theof the kular .Ir l regular. ,..,-,test full II h.s lr••n ,..oars, 1 nn f „. '1•jl.•xe are Weeder; which require the lea 1{,r., w ark. n'.I1.mks g e t4+ ,r t It't1ce toefure they can be folly am shin of 111.- - t.rai•y �'. H•IRtt+u•th'•ul 1 I''� 1.izzi1 M. •Kei r. ator,li-d inyitatinn 1.114.1tlttil. In disease -pleurisy -the Ii extetid.'I to ell ynui,g lr,a lee "who noise will -he -f01111d 'beating about eirlo to arl1n,1 any et. all• of 1111' eighty times per minute (depeuding Wiggings of 1111• .-itis, , ,, t the stage of the dtseasel, hard. The nnri,wl 11143-0b14 of toe 11,01'14.1'3, wiry nhd irregular. tul.ciliarc- of tlm \\'. 4, 1. o3 North to putinonary apoplexy. It may Ie street Iilethodist church was held Crew boating 1211 thrice per minute. Mnndtc of last week. Very serine- When properly taken It tonna a vel- a its ela.iging loporr'of the yiclrr`i wink were naldP nle;urs of assistance In eecee- t:,bitn� t ease, • . given nnd.tll• 11.11nwlrig •.hirers warp Merged : .1lnnorary {.resident, Mee,. Since' h ; 1i,m,snlry vi(•P Ire'idenr, Mrs, tiro. 1'.rx ',resident, Ire. IL Colborne : 1st vl•'P-presi.11!nt, Mrs. Be rage Acheson : 2nd vi,•e•preeident, Mrs. N. F.. liir•k ::Irl vtrar,re+iclent, Miss 11., Robertson : ,mealiest men.,• - tarp. Mts. H. Turner: corresponding) secrete. , 11 Ls 11. E. Freemen ; treas- urer.' reas- urer \Ira. W. f}n,'Ary : superinten- dent of s) sternal is giving. Ml.. ihlvid- hon e,1'iitnr. Mr. Robertson. The W. M. ss.- ret---e-relrwlw v+Reef Methodist chnt'eh held their regular quarterly tea at the home of Mee. ti. F. Million. McDonald street, on Mon- day evening. Tea WAS served from -tt to 8 n'rinek. filter +vllirh a $11104 0101• gram wee given. Rev. It. W. Mill - yard acted Its chairnt;u, and made tee opening renmtrkM. The following was the program : Solo, Mr. Mwaffleld; mouth organ solo. Miss Million ; read- ing, di. M. Elliott : vocal duet. Lily atnl iFresee-Newrit a onto, Mies Beef" cher: chorus, Misses Gladys - Hog. earth. Stella Speiran, Sadie Bates and Jennie Hawkins: recitation, Lily Newell : solo, t'S, Belcher ; treading, Million : sot i. Lily Newell. A vole of thanks wee tenderers to the chairman and to the hostees ter the use of her home. The meeting closed with the doxology. At ,t previous meeting held itt the h ' of Mrs. .1. H. Millan oflirers for this Soviet y were elected for the coning year, as follows : Pte'- ident, Mrs. 11. Ferguson ; vice-presi- dent. Mrs. G. M. Elliott sprond vine- 1l,resider•t, Mrs. Bates; treasurer, Mrs. .7. 31. Milliett ; recording .,eeretsry, Mn. 13. Hoggarth ; corresponding „reretary, Mrs. E. Kneeahaw ; super- intendent of systematic giving. Mrs. (}, M. Elliott nature and progress of dta- 4'an't you burry up thatsteak is lithe, wait,' ? I've been waiting over half an hent ' Visine"s rrlilh lilt hornet-1\'Il-,1 in illendrt' is the matter Diet a.' .abett have dinner 't I've been sitting bete like a -hutop on 11. 1.11: f"1' over five 'flintily.. -Linden Tit- l; ORNED DORSET SHEEP. This Bred Commands Very High Prices at All Times. An expert sheepman says Dorset sheep belong to the middle woofs 'these are the mutton breeds sought litter by butchers, on account of cut- ting so well on thblock.TTn-elie the Dorset rams when developed will weigh from 200 to'250 pounds, some going a bit higher; ewes from 150 to 19U pounds. The wool Is of good, fair length and Ober of the crisp, strong sort and at all times commends the highest price. Both theewes and rams have horns, the rams. of course, much heavier, Monger and Inrger. Whether on ac- count of their horns the 1}orseta are fess timid than other breeds 1 am not prepared to say. Nevertheless it 1s well established that no dog takes his first lessons In killing sheep from a Dorset flock, though a sheep killing dog proficient in the art will sometimes become foolhardy enough to attack thein. Still. to and about the burns and The Markham Sun refers In the fol- � (owing tempi to the coming pa'tov of Viet"rie oat resat 'Methodist church : "One of the mo't populer and tine- ce1afnl mini'.tors in the London con- ference is the Rev. F. .1. Oaten. M. A.. who has lust concluded 'a t wo week'.' campaUts of append MPrvires at the Methodist church, Mr. Oaten is a graduate. lint 3* doesn't flauntbefore you at Pvery opportunity the fact that he has been to college and known a whole lotmore than other poor ignor- ant mortals, who haven't heft. the same chance to "aorta their mhmle with ti'.ebil knowledge. He is Just a plain; veryday kind of man, in feet w sort ac/aanrr a1 Ya Ahoy among hove. ile walked into ,ur minting estahliehnti'nt one after- ,tWsOLs the Dorset' err exceptional - noon, threw off hie coat, seiu`d a IIr_ /1811► and a rant having a pew OIL a. The t housewife can, keep her titble supplied with app'tiitng dishe+ at for lees cost then bntclel's pleat fie Iniyil,g ('I:0k%; Preserved Meats. On three pounds of Clarks Mr'nts she ,otve'4 the eo-t of one pound of meat. Ask your dealer fru' thein. ' We invite your inspection .of our magnificent . . . • Spring Display now complete. April is here. We are ready to show yon -the -latest- - and best in Lady..__ .Spring and Summer Wear - Suits, Waists, Skirts, r Whitewear, Tub Suits, Skirt:; and Waists, Hose, Gloves. Ladies' Spring Coats in all the new styles and lengths. Every garment marked at the closest price possible Lace Curtain Sale Commencing Monday and every day next week we shall display beautiful Nottingham Lace Curtains at very pleasing prices, They will range in price from 35c up to $3.95 per pair. JOHN STEAD Ladies' Wear, f=urs and China. Hamilton St. t\ I . Ir! tout •e a fir tti' mmt-,n,nslttiore l--r,lit.•,- ,.•nl l have :hied at spelt a story tl,rrr uould lave to be 11 prink. •(,s�• .,f t .----•.liclnlany . iryngtii e-''•• I h't' Ban:L l_+. 'r.all •u,•i1 .1 -t•.ly ti.-'l:ly. Tho cit+t: :In•• ting eco:- ono ,%'.: involved a ,I,to an long since dead. 1.310 wild li,.l.. th! a very` prof:aim-ant In ,(ln,. t ti•,. t r tale- i f Iist,•1.utable won- I 'Ow! i:; In- l ria;ttu life vaerc made . rr t::: •r 1,1,11. and the chief witness ,.11.4111-1 hire wits a young woman' who , 1t..l in lis home- as a sort of cum- !.:111iutl to his wit.•. - Iter own charac- ter,- which %veil geo.l. 44'11; 11ot 1, and she ea+ nppar(;itly in gao-1 health also when she fel!' ill with -!t !it sickn•oos anal was trente l 1,v ,I lib► i. i:ui, who was relate.! to the -ly.lift�•ian iu question. ._, She ,'wryer •re1- 1.n t. and before the c•riniimll charm ,n141. tin,' -libel` at•tion+ -arising- from the charges corm• to trial rhe hail sur- , unlle.l to galloping 'r'.nauml.tion. To his dying day 'Nicholas Murphy. lug set ' e tun c-1 for the young wo- man 1111-1 .W110 WWI re-l.un4thle for 1• Lringiuq the ori�innl c!�rrge:( to light, i averred that she was .8 victim of tis- 1 l,crciilnr Inoculation 'at the hands of, 1 the physician. but 'he could obtain 1 no credence for his tleory ,in ant 1 quarter. - 1 11 ill Fair .1 ilei derict un steej fr, Nestle) Ill.;tlt t I%tthos fps t tea III i,„ sslnli Jure I uu Mt. Nit. F4. Gradu Int Js. l' • 111 Nina' • I. .rte•'' and 8111 grid etc'. grit II Cres T1 ltl nen k,. ?ar D A .STY . v •10 ES' t 1,, (5 SIMMER SPR/ UST cei•.??..d-The new Sprin r:.: L. Shoes of je ch'-racter for pariiciaar wo " :.."l. Selected Spring rend Ste. rn_r fashions, in the s:Ttart,�t shapes rind designs. • ever pat- t rris in all sort`s c f le -;hers for either. indoor cr outdoorr 1.v ar, morning, :.. fterncon or eening. Wm. Shar fl \i 1 W Want Your Business � i 1 i i . I have bought out the hardware, stove and tinsfnithing business of J. II. Worsen & Son, and have increaaea their stock and now have the best -assorted stock of Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Lead, Colors, Alabastine, Brushes, Garden Tools, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, hakes, Folks, hears. LAWN MOWERS Woodyalt and Maxwell Lawn Mower' are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Specially priced at $:3.50 and up. POULTRY NETTING - Poultry Netting from 12 inches to 418 inches high. in 1 and 2 -inch mesh. PAINTS Alabastine Wall Colors. easy to put on and won't rust off. We have every color. Mertin•Menour MO per cent. Pure Paints and Varnishes -the best make. Geta colorcud and read the guarantee on every can. Mtenour s Floor Paint dries bard over night and wears like iron. Carriage Paint. Varnish, Enamels, Stains and dry Colon. Every style and 1111.' „f Paint and i arnieh Brush. SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS Screen Donn, Windows and 34,ween Wire in every sine. a Barb Wire, ti685 per 1011 lbs. No. 9 Coiled Wire Let tis do your Plumbing. Heating and Tinsmith work. 1've had eighteen years in Chicago's largest p; rm oa shop. and know how to do good work. and do it right. We guarantee all our work. and will be glad to R y prices. No job too large or too small for us. Fred Hunt's Hardware and Stove Store Hamilton St. 'Phone 135. IIIMMIND O s 1 i Goderich. 1/110.110.111111/