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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-5-5, Page 44 Tut.itr•nAY M 1Y 5, 151111 • TIII': SIGNAL : GODERI('I1 (►NTARIU District News. TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. I KIPPEN, 'I't'ems" v, May :361. Printer's ' copy is tran`ttlltted A. \tclik . her returned afters trip through the mails At one rent for twlo to lair timber Bunt and sawmills near Puwtitwan, '.row Ontario, where be ounces if the tnvelulw it uurealed. leans everything Ina proepero rs con• Correspondents nils please ser that ditien. the envelope containing their news F. E. Clegg is at ome after another budgets are NOT SEALED. an other-t•enolo l I ea don. orkin t IlliMedof ea wise the I,ostoRlce imlllo4ea double examination@ as just publiaherd shows P4atage that he ha+ taken an excellent stand GODERICH TOWNSHIP, i at the end of his second year, having 1't t±4uAY, Msy add. I obtained honors in every subject. The adminiett•atore of the rotate of the late` R. H. Elliott have dtrlwred of EAST WAWANOSH. lot 31 ori the • eotueast(rn jar -TT "tie. s:. Ntrso* v May 'Ind. 111ar1ougall, the price twin°-Iitl1rl, i es -t! Ili•• Mash Dow. --After an ill- \ Nese u all s .1months. r. K tut Mseveral increase over This will to neer extending tams t ' I:11 seise if good land. • . Ellen Irishman, beloved wife of Jae. The !filthy friends of Edgar Frlank lkaw, jr., passed' wad at the home of ok. son "1 Mr. and Mrs. Chew. her mother, Mins. Leishman, :at .Mar- k, of the ist e+ancewaiun, will be noch. on Monday, April 'L,itb, in her ted tori hear of his wart•iage to thirty -fits*. year. •Mrs. Dow was horn gnes Mrhwaniger, of Washing in this township and had lived here all C. The groom's tunny. friends her life. being held in high esteem by vicinity will Jill in wishing all her friends. In May, tool., she wan 11 and pnoeprrour life. , married to her now bereft husbatad, DUNLOP. . w o Wimp zttittt tF ietr•Ttr The bereaved will have the sympathy N Tt•"1"..Y. May ant• of many friends. The funeral tool- The ert'elntry wagon has started on ce Thursday afternoon to the --`iii rininct4 ngall, d... -n Ily .-HaMI.ty. ut CPn...tPry. , of Dungannon. •ho is a general favor• Di e1) IN .444,1,4_1 i iio. - There died at Ito nnitmg the !a t4O1W° the c,•ttuu' 1-'oiat._nn the llstltlt., a ery• former well-known resident of tbe' - Mrs. Hillary Hort n, who• has been township of hast Wawenosh, iu the in a low state of heal for :tom*. time, twrson of Fountain Naylor. The de- lexandra hos- ceiwtd• WAS thirty-six years of age, abs hope to and not married. He was it eon of the X- late V twin Naylor, end left this States .seven ' 1 for the \ V reter11 .tate s. •u(n t r hwa cern K rs, . brat+. -i)watt>--w,►s-al+w - to__ari _J►L- I,u•k of typhoid fever. The de..eastd i. ,nrvived by bio mother, Mrs. F. g the N.. a .or, h:a.t \\';wen IA ; lour broth- .•,•, Alex , of I elmerstu,t: John. of Ire S,t,kateon : Sydney. of Elgin, Man. ; Benjtwin. of West \Vewxu,a.h, sand five "deters.. Mrs. Ili^her, 441 Wing- bem: Mts. Pioclur, of Bele/aret Mrs. \\ a i+Ie% W'alker.. it Eine, \Va\vahosh : r •-arts t'.. 1'harl. Rel of \Lori hrstrt. in Mica ton. in this hint W BAYFIELD. \VKi)NK$UAY, May 4th. Mrs. Johnson, of St. Ignites., Mich., and Mi bbr4. .1. and G. Stirling, of I'ickford, Mich., 'are visiting at the honie.of their father,.Win. Stirling, Professor Patterson, of the IN est- e)eta Cniverrity. _London. Wetted in St. Andrew's church on Sabbath het. The continued Wet weather is very disruut,aging to those who have not finished seeding end to the house- keepers who have not finished house- cleaning, nod is getting monotonous to everyone. Dien Pe C\LIFn,RNtA.--Thr death took place in Santa Cruz. Cal., on \prill5th . of houise R. Stock, wife of Edltar A. Stock of the American b.ttIeship Oi.•gon, at - the age, of twenty-five years. The remain* were brought rt. the funeral taking place from the hume of John Falconer up- Fridey atterncaon. 22nd ult. Rev., N1r. Fortner conducted the services at the house and graveside. The pall- bearers were : George Oreensletle,. George Lindsay, John %Vhiddon, L*uncelot Reid, Thomas King and George Weston. The Mends from a distance who attended the funeral were : Miss \Vilson, of Chicago, aunt of the deceased, and Mex Chas. Simons and Misses Maggie and Edith .i'L l:oda.eich: The decetistd, who was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 'Phomas Riley, was born in Neodasha. Kansas, in 11484. She leaves besides her hssband one sister, Marion, who le the wife -of }F Fat- coner, sun of John Falconer. of this village,, has been removed to . pita,. Her y fri hear of her rp •edy recite q• is A. new boli , bug \t' lately going ' du h :\'%{ihtlnlfale avenue, driven by a i\ppuler deeburn young 111811. 1164 'rora.riliitg4 urs Ca sit:g a lively interest auto' b • young leirhi I is here. THit Ei:we rBB It.ln.W: West Shore Railwee a nort.tiwAt . The Company It4s.1 iigl., f way tram 111(r8t, of who ill . se - tem st 1►aN t tem hint hew. tht• set y h.,• ergo sins' the 1.111111 AY. hots r: u'trd, 1e11 1h.•y ,4c every -roan -haw -a ice. ,u11 likely theie will t'ie)n tut a e +tn ...weep (rola I►unlep tie ('net A!I;'': t KINT,AIL tie right farinet.. b1' ito„ hick. It value of !triune. • \,•1.; •'I 1\ I I 1 I. I 4 N. 1'.. `\1 11111 I.• I 1 ' n1. Mir • 1.,. •• w1. 1 a 'no, I 1 11..t i1 .. besine it .......w.4 ea 1'1411 •//",.. 1+0,141,, , , it an', for •e ' o11••v , M1 1S•. t •r 1. . u u .'o _ : r r i p4. ket r., ?ek.n,l:,I.s. Iii Ito ..•i, g110-1 It•.. it t4 lrleietri fel pelf ublr people, lu-t Hy x 1r{yNaa,,,,•t n nr. ) .14.71.1""'1.11:::11 a vasnun. 4.I1 I lu.,'k If I ,-,, r1. -11,41 n th•' w.,1. s"2. f 4 . , 1'nsl ':a'-4f'.lu.td towline. 'le l'tn,-I+.ud. Itutt'•tftnute: rclb. U.: . - \ i 111. I. •..t. .. 1.1 17s4.A-V. gay iul. 4 t'• 4!It. oral ,••.1141 'nd lee n•ll, 1 ...coo pHnieit h. 1 ti•,a'- ,•:. \. rot„1 th ling 1,,,I. „ t..1 '11..1114 t'lul_ • . n, 1 0., !' en. I f Irl 41...•41 Lotto's 1 •kwnrd. 1•Ilnn h t h , .ludia of't'••rnntn LANES \Iu,uty, Mirk' •:t141.. 00dIrS are the only b medicine that Kidney will run Dia - hetes Like Bright's Die- ' ir "' ease this ease was in- curable until D d's Kidney Pills cured h.. Doctors themselves confers that without Dodd's Kidney Pills they are powerless against Dis- betes. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the first medicine that ever cured Diabetes. Imitations -box, name and pill, are advertised to do so, but the medicine that does cure ..1teetecr. The. billowing is of '.S No. In. 4'I>itleld, for of Apatl. N.44nr4 oreur iu 'sit : sr: IV. -1.. 'het. .11 1.h 111 It. :..Iii . t. .II. tV. .1', Iit•I". slue ay. -.1. SI. 111 '.tit•d. Jr. 11I. •1• M. Ihiwihey, I.. J. It.,wl.•r. NV. Fairish, J. Smith. .I.I nhnatl.n. S. '.l a)ughli ri: t. It .Iohnstoh. Par L N. S.••.11. N brn-e, ru,-4: »»t., 1 Se Pt. J 1'. Mollie. .1f .ielal.len, 1)1, 40 n.. tI NI.1 UMem, .1ohn.t•,n. ru'.1'. 'fear \. DUNGANNON. sA A. NEWTON, DENTIST• LCCK- SI)W.-M home every day except Thur. days. ' W rsn. dyfor extracting teeth 1SOrI.rl0- formi.l• ter than gra. frown and .hridg' work. b r Al ..hinum IlatOn ulot ehrnnk. 1 etct m sur mite tt 14. toucan me dental t al -alines-Amore- Y -I k tial .lone in Aatrrtattime better 1..:Wtlee for doing the work. more ootu Minable for the patient - VOTICE.-THE LOCAL Ali EN Cl' 11 In _rungauuun for The Signal is at the l'ust• uMloe Book and Stationery 'Store where orders will Le, tw'eived for „eh..ertptlowt.:+d verti,dng and job work, list receipt* will be given fur amount,. t.,ud fur the tame. 1iFVDU .41tth:T111NkINC111' ►(►IN(; 1111 de -i✓' -A m .,•Ival .aper-. \t'.' Ix•lb!e r urn -n;.t4v you with watit 4uie wont; l.a.k ('011,8rsnbeg teortvof-ttIe.,dud f"'t nr. \I. I:YAN. Ilunginnort. \\ May 4th. ar Hout. ItF.Rtiu'r..•The following i the 1••p•,rt 4)1 S : N0.!1, A•hllekI. for thi' ru'itlh 441 Apel•. 1.41.ed bn wehLIN tet. and general prnlicienry. Nunlike el . , 1 torr _ average It au i, toll _1. v a rr r V. \ViJhert hies- \lay Shsekletiti. Irnt'.t I \I K •Lzie Sr. I\ Pink,' Cook. 1.Iu \I •Ki',zi'•, 4\Llie NI 1in•. 1 14011'11 I'.•,i i .Ir. 1C 11.4!.;•! toren, 11114,* .Etre: li:n','y \I , lorrll1.' Vire. St. Iil. 11 -Maid 1,1 .'. .1r. Ill. 41.10 1t•• (',la.•rl. 1.h.' -I' I II,t14 In. tit. II. \\.!:,r I'ctlie• .1.r ' If it ,dol,• Mete •nese, lin'. 1',:,• P rguxo)n. IK'. 1' I. \l•til Kitl,:u;:r 1\'4: o.••r \t. .loll!• 1 N i ,• .n. .h. 1'r'. 1. ..\11 I t \i'it ,1- •"`n (,.not •r \l' 1\111.,; I.a ..I . s E't. i.. '1',• whet , ihl+ - 1 at the. an watt *e• t r ts',+mr new Store 'runt \✓a Pills iabetes 11 is Dodd's Kidney Pips. 'dru Pills ars Dodds 1C, y fifty Cents a box at all d ru ggista. .rate (' \' .tfl. N MAOA'/.tNB -Sir Gilbert Parker, the celehreted Cana- dian novelist. contri(uuee a Political aetlele to the May nuullwr of The Ten - stollen Msg,azine Meier the title "The Land for the People." It is an srcount of a propo+al to oiler the land (view tinn' 111 Hi -rain. -The Arctic o.t Well 1u- I ap(1-llnatY•,N • is the title of a 11111- 10 11111.11 article in the s4uIr Pal thy Agnes. Deans Cameron, atthalr of ' The Nei. North." In thio nrtirle .`lips Camel 4111 relates -eon.• :el her expt'ri- rnees ,Is the guest of E-kiglos in the CURRENT LITERATURL fitn Ne1t11• Nies. Jean I11°wrtt 1111+ an Apiaeeiation of Dort o1'Torrington, the gt•eat '1'or11t41 organ 4.1 .111,1 (•11441.1' Was- ter, and then.. i'i i sp1'oacl01 ,u•tlel.. by (h,• t yt 1ttf.I nnesentitled -Tins Great_ Slew Force in 1'u••r'1i.n Develop - 0 11111111111•11111 SEIB 111111111111111111M THIS WEFK'S STORE NEWS ON SALE SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT • • 1•:1t I•: IS it list of specials that we have collected up for this three days' sale. Every article named is at bargain pricer. You can save a lot of money on the whole list. head all the items carefully. You 44th rind something that you can use and make a saving too. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday next, r Irish Poplin Suitings This is a regular 25c cloth. fast color, 311 inched wide, in 11 popular shades. We got them to sell at this sale for Alc. Twenty-two yards iu each piece -a great big bargain at :'tic. Gingham Twenty-seven pieces of 1.1c Scotch Gingham@ on our three days' sale will be offered at 12ijc. This is a rare chsmee to ret Anderson's Glasgow Ging- hoe. Sold in some pieces at 21!c, and everywhere at 15c. 'This price is distinctly for the three tidy*ilnly. • Silks A ;tti.inch Japanese taffeta black, and cream - just tine for waists, and only *lc a yard. • - A :111 -inch Queen Quality black taffeta, every yard stamped, which means a guarantee of ytnoc tees. 51.011 G) $1.5U. Another lot.'21 inches wide, in taffeta. Colors- blue, old rose, amethyst, grey and black -a good .luality, and our price is only 50c. Pillow 'Covers Six dozen white cotton Covers. hemstitched, Ott and 42 iuchea wide. Sale price 17c. This is a snap in Pillow Covers --they are cheap at 21)c each. Underwear \Ve have a full new stork of CRESCENT Bland. Prints, Ilk', 15c, i'io, 25c. Nurse so good for the prices as Crest•rnt, Ladies', tuissei and children's, with and without sleeves. Collars and Jabots ' We have just gut a fine ass,rtutent in these good, l:rc to 25c, also in s:ts, 2.ic to :elle. Newest shales. White Lawn Skirts A"grill's oyer -Make. There are only 1S in this lot. Tilmune with 11 im..tr lace and- 1i -inch inser- tion, with dust trill.- $2.(N) regular price. Yiro can buy one for just - $1.29 i i T7- -Don't furii;et Our. three -sale days- Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. .-s-- ..- J. -s J. H. Colborne 111111111M.•• •11111.11111 MIND 011111111111111111111 • J Nlez•o de 1a Roche. and 'The Twelve Apostles," by Mt. Clair Moore. me two excellent short' stot•ies. 'i'hert• are ' (t-t.tst3 tbi r in the num- other to tag tt(f ter. tnamt. The Spirit of 111•• 11 ince." by - ONLY A RLMMARKABLY LUCKY' PURCHASE scald ,Hake possiblethe following ao 1. Mull yfine bargains ' 1 11 ! • 411,11 nal to1I,.4 lot. 'I'1 • -1 Ing 'sop t. sena I I :Utz .I„e \alc taN .trl) 1'11.. till• t 441 hr -..41 :or illei,•ori11)1 1•' V11101111 re1 n, 144„4. •04.1 I, ,, 1 4•, \II 11,•11,v .1„ln•t. a •'f \ Lie', is po0 ,Ito • .,,m.•• I. a' ,I i', ,af 111..111;A:11. .11 \1 1' 1.1,.1 .\loss 1►el .y I 614'11%. r:dled nor tt•irnd, (44 ti. . t, 14.4 a• '11.4 ":,1'het11..., '11„I ,. •.fol 'nln•1 :I11 b,1 , i 1 p4•.spd 1., .n •, 41,11* .lir 14 it , I it' away 10_ rt. - it 15,1„• 4 It,' •-h1 N'lll '-, ,, •II 1. owl ..fid 31ie31' ''' ,t' 13111,1, :1•e1 •-I.,1.11„-111', 1.3'4 11,-..ItI \\ 111un 1.11 l l-t'•I 1141..1.0- N 1,• 1•.11 o4K 1.• 1 r••y :41111.14-, 111 4, ,. , II, 1111 n i. -,4,. 4, 1111.i - I Arc I 1 , \' \ •'4 • 1 \• 1,-8 \I `1.. • I 1: \, ! \I... '' 14 1111 „1 „ , 1 I. r... 1, u,1. d t1 !• t h.:•ue1 \\ • • 'rio•y 4, ,11 41 -it P•it 1111 n 11'11i . Ili_ 1 11:,•14• t. 11..1 , In • !,I 1,1 t'vr 14111.4:11).'-. .\ e tvi.h 1111 n. • t I •, -,aI1'14In1• . 1111s tool :t the ill,• • , 1'. Mts. 4lurrl.. :-en, Hued h a ,• to 11011• et' her •iptedy .ret•uvt•I \ \I I 1 Ile tnler6iat 51841.11 \14 - 1) ,I! 1.i( McKenr.re Last avppk • ` It. 11. \tv Keezie .visited friend. in IGpiey ';.ini,Ki,loss ter a few day - ,l 1-"t week. • ` Ali' . \I,' Linn tied 1 b misterl•row ?glint t, 1,,- arlkle and will he 1,161-p for -.ell we•dk4. • R''') It. , „ 11„• 1111,411M1111:. the t,'$ .•t I el S. '. \„- 7. 1.1411004, ler the 111,4111 feae.AI,114, \:un.•. 1 I, ,• 14.Irl ' order of yll'l 1 "r I V. Keno th Henderseri, .1..140 Nle14,011. Kele..1 Keith, i)onelax Ilog.d1, Ei bel Me: • Keit•h,..Jui t_lii eine 'Jr. IV. Kelso McNi y, lit. 4'dar.•nee Heud.'Isett, i,'' -°i 1:1=1i' Beige. h:a•11 Il, ,u), 1:8,'1 Maa•ann. Sr. 11 - Grah,Ho MINaa. ,I,mntp John vtntl, MAY Stein. • Jr. 11. .Itoh. 111.1,11. Pt. 1I. Laura Stein, %Ve!Iil4t.n Henderson, Alex. McNay. SX, I'1. I. -. , l'hmmns 11.•In,, lieetrire 4I(•in, Henry l;ilmere, John (ii,innrr, Jr. 1'1. I. Louis serge, Hilal 11og811. .1. E. Jolts sluts, Teacher. ST. HELENS. a • .0 4LlA ', May 2.Itl. St II.1e1. 114.3'1,11T4-Re`wt't of tit. Helens school f'1r April.: V.--.1ohn VVrbh,.h:thet N1ePt)ersoh, Nina 4VO Nla. 1,wina W n1s11, Sr. I V. Met•garet Miller, Clarence M,Donmld, Bert Miller, Maud • MrQuillin, Jr. IV. - Winnie Walla, Clara %V(ex1s, Frances •Anderson, Hazel Anderson, Hoy Mo- Quillin, Ernest Gaunt. Sr. 111. Mc- Kenzie.Wl1h, K,ul1'raneton, Wilfred McQuillin, Gurdon NlePherrmn, Cecil Hyde, Roy Mnlilh, Stewart Mrliuire. )(wart McPherson, Beattie Smit h. Andrew Haunt. .I r. 111. Gladys Webb, Della Crana,n. Ethel Ander- son, John (aunt. Gladys Hyde. Mary Mcquillin. 11. -Carlyle Mrlkmald, Herbert Ml'Quillin, i,orne Woods, Wil- son Woods, Willie Forster, Alex. Pur- vis, Versa Woods, jllajeska iGaunt. Eddie Mrtjuillin. Pt, II. -Joseph Forster, Evan McQuillin, Willie e- Quillin• Victoria Nixon. Mr, Pt. 1. - Tonwnre Anderson, Madeline Gsunt, Stanley Todd, Emma McQlaiflin, Lizzie Purvis, Jean MrQmillin. Jr. Pt. 1. Jean (taunt, ',retie Purvis, Annie Pur- vis, borne Webb, Viola Raker, Earll (taunt, Beatrice McQolHin, Ntanley Nixon, Cecil Forster, Josephine Gaunt, Sinclair Purvis, Mabel Woods, Thelma Smith. Number on roll tel. Average attendance 4S. Levine E. 1)URNit, Teacher. One feet is Netter than ten hearsay". -Ask Doctor Burgas., Supt, HoepitAI for Insane, Montreal. tor his opinion of The 1). le i." Menthol Planter. The genuine made only by Davis & • Lawrence Co. I;AHLOW .4 i I I 1 1`111 11111 I . "''1 4'4 1.1i l' 1)R \' 0 No l i •i';n• L. 1' I •• •.J p It 11 I,.. 1.. mesa I 4,• I - t1. 0I-.j!Vt S ! .. A D rr i1., \i t. h -t (( 4, • I v '-r 'I. t . 1 ';.. 1, 1.i"ILunii: 1 f I. .4 1 n , h c i y 11141JAM/.•) o.ie• 1 in•1,11 . I, ., tg I,i- III,.I,. .bra i 1,‘.kting 4. I'e:, '1 :. • I_MAWbv-•f ivM \I e\lute, a tOnt. 'l 1, i• t:.1tin: 111.t - son Nall. 11.1..: tj1 week . . Alcor + .IehtR,l• n :MaAjT.1 eun I itu•.l 4 m ..-`---- •.. Clio, , pent "itfpl tv !woe. 'I fie • 00 Ladies' ShirtWaists a' and mn•iin., nn tau utifully h inane,),'i'l worth ,borer in the 11 )41. ar .N+1y. 9gr. im betrgn i is 1.11' t• 7 L• IES' SEPARATE SKIRTS. 'flee I'eFt .•1 otos( .•c^111 it's ..n.• i,i.'fnilin'g- rte Lt. -4 'tire' L..a0-'- ai'Iv "f the Y'' .,, lobby in ere •'••trvti II-. p 8..1114. .1.1.1 a..1.! h eta 111. v 41,11• t I . • i, .; „ ,1 4',14•1 1 4„'-,. kp 4 (: ' ' . ,.t l ,..i .4,, • .I ' 1 •I' L+ -,'.,1 , ,. f,:., '.,1•, t ,,I••4 .! ,.•. , 1 113 Slaughter Sale • \ ..I sale of high-grade JEWELLERYEWELLERY e nu)n1ht lu•etina ol'IMe \V+• t .•N''a'.ta- • ' Nc, b• - ike,. Rubber. held, fel '1 i• -.day of thio week . . Itarry Pow 1...1.+e thie w petrel.. Ilo4t\f•a . isle \I :1,•41. \ria Nu'i't,et. It,•c. \V. M. ILaig, 1•f Nlillbiank. ex.•I1an)ced pnll'its with Itev..1. R. Mann on satilko It Text rind deli vetted an exvelletlt wv 11111 ... M, s. Welm,ley And dnoghter, of Holstein, Grey' .tiunt8, ale visiting the farmer's ct++i. aghte'r, Mrs. llodney. this week.. N11. t:..1dlh,. pe'. -sawmill erimplettdl iia HI arl'e 1.i 18A* WI'1 /:,4idinrr It h- r,.nrr18ion... ..Alex. McLeod i"V1uay rlvrti,ig a•neW wire fence for' 1'o eiehlp trek \IrUnpigh. \Ir, 'f Anulior. has been in• 11 kitIt0.4wigi' '•vets ('441(1 1*Lrly nt Iter 1011 The tiativ ... A nnmler (rem here attended nervier at Zion beat Sunday evening. • h,.•„r.'.';- t'.1.. n1.1. .I(rr'rlvu+. ,\11•x. Vnlmg sold his hackney tllly yeeterdxy til'John John sum. of Auburn. at a big ((elle. e, It is ,a fine uninm►, ennting of AttbIll stook, And 11,48 been a frequent nri•re-winhrr At the exhibitions Therrien and plums in this district are leaking a good show of 1'loesoin. The liter varieties of apples give indications of a light blooms, so that winter apples may be scarce next season .......The fall wheat is in good rendition, and ,t•here are a number of splendid fields in this district \Ithough the license of the Carlow hotel ham iben dimt•nntinued, owing too the pawing of the local option bylaw, the hotel is still open and provides excellent ac- commodation for the travelling pub- lic. Mtg. Miller in a impede and Obliging tmstermt, and we bn ie *be will continue in the, management of this old -established hotel._ i\r k 7.4 Alex.ning'. this week love• to Salt find....4.\ 11 11G•w- nigle mill peseed through herr to cut ahiuglee for Somme r is nl„a ing itlt„ hie nee. *le _ NL ' Bina K i'. snob. visited free ,1- het•e the. xveek...The-diver \ 1111 •. ' 1018111110 slatted work hem ..\1 ii,.!.ty an'l ullete about lieu i, 'uttd. ,:t baht: 1' x, a .131•I'1\ ..• W. I'iekett, i \Isaurxl. and G. t eivell..„1,1-1jy ti),,4111. 111118.131 l)tal•inele fp P.13161 .'11131 44110 like 1.re/emery . TIn' 1. 147 .7 ft•iet.,fs.nt'1 Donald NIrNerin, tel./. f 111 \Ve..t 1 few Or .10,1140. \x111 b.' ,;tad In 111' • 1111'. he had ,w•ut•wl 11 good d)tition ,' \\ eyburn Mr.. Lyon„ t l.onc!.. bete', ,tad tee- suer. 4.),-.' Iii .a Kir. attended the fivarrr4► of 'heir {terms mother, Mrs. MacMath Th • fun' ern_ of the -bete Mrs. r has. 4.V son, 11 who died at the 1I $idenee of r.'r 1 daughter. George Cathcart. 'n •4',ront'1. passed thl'1.igh here on 4';, urates' en the 11 .1.1; to Deno ., cemetery '1'111• I.\'I'k Mlcs.- .! a. Nevin. 1'11r - death of Mrs. \\ 1111.111-318C'i1x01. j which was rrrerdwl iu the.* columns let week, unloved a wt'ntan who had seen this v311ewe a^merge from the torpid. and -who in her tong residence here had earned the teepe('.t and ntfec• tion of all with when' she eminent ,'01 - tart. Mrs: M,acMAIIl, shoat' "maiden moue way Jane limy. was hero nee:' tRetiree. Ireland, eighty,llve years ago. She vein.. from Ireland lir Amherst Island. in this Province. when a young Woman, and was married -there. over eixty years ago to the 1:1te William MacMath. Fifty-five .ears aim they ramp to this place, which was then nothing but hush, and took lip the farm on which they continued to it - Nide until death removed them. Mr. MacNfe►th died preen years ago last, fall. They were blp85pd with ca _family of three sons and six daughters, of wh two sons and three daughters survive. The eons are .lames, of Clin- ton, and Robert, of Detroit, and the daughters, Mise Jennie, of Dungan- non ; Mrs. Hamlen, of (1„derich, and Mrs. Stobie. of Seaforth. Mrs. Mar - Math ha\d been for many years a faithful tnemher of the Methn.list. church. although for some time her -Meese had prevented her front attend- ing at the house of worship. Before her iltnette she was tory active in gond works and her kindinew and sympathy towards those in eicknes1 er trouble wflllon11 be remembered. The (um - peal, which took place on Wedneelay last to Dungannon cemetery, was largely attended. Rev. i,. Bartlett conducted the services end the pall- bearers were all relatives of the de - reseed : Jas. MarMeth, of Clinton ; A. Stobie, of Seaferth ; W. Lyons, of I.ondesboro : T. Finigan, of Dungan- non ; T. Treleaven, of Lucknow, and R. tiirein, of Hamilton lames MarMeth and his sisters, Miss Jennie, Me.. Hamdan and Mrs. Mtohie, desire through -t he Signal to thank the people of Dungannon for their unfail- ing kindnesn and hive to their le parted mother. STATIC or lll141 CITY u, TAI Ri'u. 4 N I,t4•Ad Cotont T. Frank J. t:bwte ,Hairs oath that he la ..•nior partner of Use firm of F J. ('henry & Co.. doing business to the city o! Tole4o. a,nnty end feats atoessate. end t it said firm will pa the nam of One hundred dollar* for each and every new of catarrh that .•.,.notbe cured by the Oso of Hall',. 4'atarrh Cure. F)IA\K J.CHINFY. Rwot'n to before me and snbsnrlbed In my prsssnos, thli• esh day of t)eeember, A.D. 1141. IftaA,J A. W. HLIAION. NM►sr PUMA:. Halls catarrh ('ore Is taken laternally, and ant. dlreetty on the blood and morons surfaces Of the sy.tem. mend for tesUmoolal. fees. P'. .1. (•firthF:v t 1:0.. Toledo (). 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