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District News.
Dr. Percy Richards, formerly ot• mg. The Doctor was standing'
Bowele. nae upuh.rl * dental Alms Li) w a the crash Tree and had b s
at Melwoet. Alta. heck severely hurt ore
hos law cul.
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A movement has been atlrt.d to
have 'Colborne township served with
rural mail delivery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hinter. of Brtr-
mslr, were Why -three years married on
Sunday, February SSW1 •
The Thompson farm on the :lied coo-
eeeswo of McKillup has been sold to
Robert Boyd, of Seafortb, fur 56.11110.
A. Gardiner has moved his family
Crum his tarn iu MoKillop to tbe prop-
erty he ,urinated reorutly at. W altos.
W. Jeckaoo has disposed of his 100 -
sore teem la Morris to his nephew,
Meow Jaoksoo..'J'be prior prW w• ;
Mrs. Robert Barbet died in Wii.Q -
ham on hutiday, February !cath, lul-
lownog a stroke of apoplexy. She was
to her seventy -firth year.
Reeve Shortreed, of Morris town-
eb p. bs. purcbasrd the uld American
Paerbytetiau church et Walton, pay-
ing the suet ut •1W tut• it.
A. F. Stewart and family. who bad
berti living at nauseas for the p as
cuul s ut year., have returoed West
to their prelate home at Maidstone,
Soak.
H. A. Muton, of Winghaw. left
last week for Winnipeg. The Guild of
brae Preauyterian church pios.uted
hien with ♦ purse ot gold before his the
pro tore.
Hugh Stewart, of the 15th conce*.
*lost of . Grey, lett last week for Lieu -
phi. , Man., to which place he tate
ytl.er
11110V LW( hos tamely in the oder
future`
After no illness extending over
many ytars, Mas. (ttev.) T. J. Suow-
uen parsed away at the Methodist
personae. at Varna un Satu,day.
rebruary -Leto,
elders Ginger has disputel of his
11)0 -sere tram .ouch of i.unch to E.
Krupp and John Eckstein. Each of
the purchasers taker kitty acres. Mr.
Geiger way wove to Zurich to live.
A well-kuuwn lleruberry resident,
in the person to Gustavus Berton,
pas•et away ou taw 20th ult. He was
eeveuty-three years of age sour had
beta iii only a spurt time prior to hie
death.
The marriage of Mise Martha Hell to
Cheater Cook, of Uhfturd, took place
at the home of for bride, on t..a 12th
ounceewou of Huwick, un Februa. y
21st. Rev. J. W. Motet -L. was the
umviauog clef gyutan.
A anatrirnonaal event in Turnberry
on February 21st was the mart loge ut
Mire Kau McBurney, daughter of
John Mcburuey, to Hobert Farrend,
ot Kylevihe, Sark. Rev. L. Perron
tied the nuptial knot.
Ibe death ut Mrs. R. A. Jelly, •
daughter of the late Friona Murrieun,
ul McKillop, occurred at Shelburne ou
Sunday *veiling ut last week. l'he de-
ceased Aar in her thusly-tlfth year and
her dtatb came as the result ut a weak-
euwi Couetuutiuo alter two differeut
operauor.s.
the marriage of Mies Rdoa Bernie
Slewinoo, uuly daughter ut Ar. and
Mts. W m. blewwoll. of Ethel, to
Nelson Frsukhu, of St. George. took
piece at the ht•ute of the bride's
parrots ou Wtuneroay, February
!.1st. Rev. D. Wren ear the oft:u-
ming clergyman.
$20.000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO
► hu . uarrinrsrMew Aiwa, to Hames Wonto :eCiea�-
W•
R. ROBERTSON.
Lori aNa. Lieu :e4sa •British.O.iiaalaa and
AwiMawr,�nto&Na.s etty IM P OrtOa' Ilan,
11:1 bs ueeanasedess
e( and Ownestee
.on:oration, biomes.tMoe-
an- vaO
aalrtbalms edoes''1 U.8
Foo ty taus Ha•q�e�t wpeg. - Vic-
toriaat red -weak tJtasW oMMPrYsar
and M. hoopoe shrew•. t't
WIN W. MAMIE. WE. /IRK
et sea reddest siraraaw.
SemsbsIn
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...at and Week a.
envote•orbe and
aae
owed +a"OtW"` 4
roe 0t1=4. 11, w�
8AR11AGE LICENSES
W AlA7tR E &JELLY ,J. P..
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ISSUItR Oi' MASRMAMS LICZN 81121
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UHFITRIft
l[ABBI-
BRANIOO PARLOR
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The death of Robert Mouteith, an
esteemed resident of Colborne, took
place on Tuesday. February dlltb,
atter an dines, of two weeks lotlowiug
a stroke of paralysis. He war in bis
eighty-eighth year. He was a native
of Scotland and bad been a resident of
Usburne towuahip since 1&,O.
Death removed an early settler of
Huron county oro Friday, February
'L3r0. wbeo Robert Faison, of Exeter,
sera coiled to bid reward. Toe de-
ceased was a native of Devut•ahire.
England, and had lived in Exeter
suave e the year 1874. • He is rurvtved
by his widow and three children.
Allan Galbraith. aged eighty -.even.
one of the pioneers of this district.
died at bis home in inghaw on
Thurbdaty of last wee1L tie was
stricken with paralysis about a year
agp. He lived at W roaster for many
years and was a promioeDt Orange-
man.
A pleasant event took place at the
home ut George Kinney, on the 10th
coocessiou ut tiuwick. on Weduewtay,
February 21st, when his daughter.
Md.. Mabel Wright, was united in
marriage to Emuotuuel H. Mahon, of
Walpoe. mark. To. ceremony was
pent/onto by Hey. .1. W. Bit•uert, of
Out rte.
Oro. A. Crooks, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gel. Crooks, of Brussels, was honored
bouquet a ouquet at Calgary u February
10th. ser cue eve ef'us appointment to
the pu.ItIou of vice-president and
manager ut the t:algery Furniture
Stole. Mr. Cauuss has been with that
Weetero t:rm fix nearly twelve years.
Samuel Kernighao. a resident of
*heehaw for over twenty -years. died
on Tlsesday of laat week. He was In
his aevesity-fifth year. Just a few
menthe ago he and Mrs. Ksrtaigh•n
theirm fiftieth
arriage• d theJohn Kst'nlg o
their
Oo&borue towusidp, is a brother of the
dammed.
He was able w ret rn Miele a few •
days later, but still ruffet s e effects
of Ws shaking up.
Death el Charles Joltiness, Clinton.
Following a brief illness. Charles
Johnetou, a weU-known resident of
Chateau, Bird uo Monday .of lam week.
Ile vim memoy-tive years of age. 1)e -
ceased war a native of (ihlderiea town-
ship, being a son of the late James
Johnston, of the Hayfield line. He
lived bo the old homestead for •
Dumber of years, but, twenty yeses
ago be went to t)lintuu to live. Three
brothers and tau sisters survive.
Former Exeter Girl Married.
The marriage of Miss Mabel S.
Kemp, elder daughter of the late Capt.
G. S. Kemp, of Exeter, Ont., and of
Mrs. Kemp, of Toronto. to Arthur
Honour Trug, of Hers fordahire, Eng-
land. took place very quietly on Mete
day last io cue Church of the Re-
deemer, Toronto. The rector, Rev. C.
J. James, performed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. 'I t ing will reside ID Eng -
and.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
LIPPINCorT a HUR MLJ!CH. - The
March Lippiucott's will he found a
must deoiiabPc fireside companion
during the last few weeks of winter.
The complete nuvel is by Will Leving-
tun (Contort and i• untitled 'The Lus-
trous Lady." The settdug is original,
the plot nuvel, and the characters
intensely t•uwau. A rare love sway,
of course, yet with plenty of brisk ac-
tion to wake it appeal to the umlaut'.
mental. 1 here sue several good short
stories, lay such famous etor)-writers
as Cbar es l:gbert Craddock. Mrs.
Wilson Wuudruw, Carulyn Wells and
others. William T. E11id contributes
an eye-openiug paper on the Euro-
pean sltuatsoD, eutttied "The Brett
Game' Back ut the W ar between Italy
and 'Turkey." Ma. Ellis gathered his
watertal at first baud. and tbe article
may be regarded as authoritative.
Other article* are brief, crwply infor-
mative ours iu the "Ways of the
Hour" depts. tweiiL They are "An
Important Pie,>,dent Eata.blwbed fur
Musical Instruction," by l;obese Gran:
"lwprtsuuweut for Smugglers."- by
Day Alien Willey ; "A Tragedy and
Iia Outcome," by Forbes Linde. y; and
"Thr lust Art of Spelling," by Mary
Eleanor Roberts.
THIS LADY IS POSITIVE
Dodd's Kidpey Pills Cored Her Rheims -
tarn and Diabetes, and She Would
Not Be Without Thea
Cottle'. hove, Notre Dame Bay.
Nfld., March 4.--(Special)-Of unusual
interest to suffering women is the
statement of Mrs. E. P. R,cbards, a
well-known resident of this place.
"My truebbles atoned with a cold,"
Mrs. Ricbaids stater, "which de-
veloped into rheuwetirlu tend diabetes.
I had pains in the heart abd back and
SUNSHINE
A40
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ND --:__
Scotts Emulsion
aro the •
Two Great Creators
of Energy
Energy means power -
power to work, to think,
to throw off and keep
off disease.
Get all" the sunshine
you can, and take
Scott's Emulsioa
regularly. It will give
you strength, flash and
vitality.
Be sore to epet SCOTT'S -
We the SS..dord tour away*
the beat.
SLI, DRUGGISTS
Some of tbe flreineu . ongh• ' he night
lung in one p si len .with •h it ger-
mews she ted in . hr i'•.- psi in Peril
every moment 1. • ni falling ll. h. is.
None received env 1 1.."• , Iludever.
The firemen were -till po.ii .ng touter
into the • trine si ,. .at hour this after-
noon. and the ser a ie e. ,t imps,.
able by reason of UT •• s•- smut• -.till
arising.
LOVELY HAIK FOR WOMEN.
Permian Sage Puts Li'e and Lustre info
Dull Faded Hair -It Is Guaranteed.
If you h .v. n't enjuy..d t h.• mai vel-
our l.cn.-fft dee i. ole Irene est r dr.igbv
fur. retreehine tit i-o•n Sage, the
mod-ra hair gooier, b ant'trr and
dandinff remedy, you have missed a
real treat.
Every woman should use Pauisian
Sage. not only to hwnie.h .•a.edrnff and
other heir tronhle.. bis. .0 prevent
falling hair, bidder's, ,.t. yee.s and
faded hair. Parisian Segs puts lite
and lustre into any pe• so. s Bair, and
best of ell it 1-, guar an ee•d to do as
advertised by E. R. Wigle or money
back.
Get a bottle today, modem. It costs
only hell' • dollar and it sold by E. H.
Wigle and draggirts everywhere in
America.
Electric Railway Line from Stratford.
Stratford Ssaoon. March 1.
Mayor J. C.' Greig and Metiers. T.
Seers, A. F. Cluff, J. B•11 and W.
Broderick of S. scot th were iu the
stare ss of the jailing, and my lot was city on Thursday dad bed an inter -
far from bring an enviable one. Fat- view with Mr. J. A. Rotherey, elec•
teen boxes 01 Dodds Kidney Pills trice' superintendent of the Canadian
arlottelseellielneelleMe
fixed me up. I coo sty positively I
never took a better air nicer pill and I
would not Ice without them.'
Dodi's Kidney Pills are the hope of
the turd.• worn-out, pain -racked
The boon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
sieges, of Gorse, was the scene of a
pretty wedding oo February Miss
when their youngest dough
Alberta Annetta. was united in oat-
MAIE to Hilton E. Ashton. of the saete
vplal/Lea The oet'emooe was pSrffotmed
by v. H1. T . b assisted dies socia of bt bible, viler,
Arr. W. J. Ashton. of Thames W.
brother of the groan,
Hihbs.t. of Gavels.
Oagdltte Bsplealsa at
David Stoddart, as employee of the
Ilideeedville brewery, was burled
ammo the tate a few data ago. as Ma.
mask as the went into Me et ylane
Me gee hess
Iles.
what W'se wrong with the maehise
aid thaaphillostr ba % pohe em, ,a 1IOS W. J. Owsee dw mese was e*ly
wird tress the las by a 44 -lash Mw
Or. Iambs Meted• wall. be tier stone le also the G.N. W.
ph and Osandies Repress
was Wand le Is. w V -- ---Y.14 sew"
and it was ter M w y . • tads - this they
Wallabies a tin. days ego. �, tiers!! es the .nets deb r the edeas.
ade Mr a. A ilne
� � �it�.sh 1. a &pee tb. spread
Northern Railway, with reference to
the proposed electric line from Strat-
ford to Goderich.
These gentlemen expressed them-
selves a. very eothu,isetic over the
women of Canada. They always cure. idea and assured Mr. Rotherey tbat
their report would be a very favor -
BAD FIRE AT WINGHAM. able one.
The proposed line to Goderich will
Vanstooe Block Completely Destroyed leave Stratford on the north side of
Saturday Morning.
Wingbaw, Mauch Y. -Sued only by
the efficiency 01 the 1Vinghaw ars de-
pattwent, the smite Josephiue street
business eet:tu.0 01 the town iu the
early morning blaze today had a te-
warkably close call from destruction.
As it was, the 'Beaver black, one of
the best business blocks in the town,
was wiped out, with a total foss of
576,000.
Noticed first by Nightwatchman
Lewis at 1.'60 on Saturaey morning,
the blaze was a spectacular one. the
firemen working in ice -sheeted gar-
ments, while crashing glass and deuris
narrowly missed many ut the fire -
tighten and the specta'ore who had
gathered to see the most dieaptrous
ire io twenty-seven stare an Wing -
ham's history.
The Beaver Mock, owned by R. Van -
stone. (wrtieter, le a complete furs,
with an estimated lust of 415,0(4) ou
the building alone. 'tenants of the
block suffered the entire lurb of their
respective stocks.
The heaviest u:ouet at y loss fell upon
King Bros., geeerel urytroode mei -
chants, whose stock)oks is estimatedat $35.000, with but 11115.01X.) insurance.
The tahuleted iasur&Ie'e statement
as tar as can be estimated is :
R. Knox, jeweller, lode *ii..), iu.ur-
ancx 54,000, to Loodbn R Lauceshiae
and others.
Kiog Bros.. general diygoods, lute,
eta, Toss 535,0110, insurance $15,000. in
the Northern. Royal end Guardian
Gus Schmidt, general hardware, los.
5t3,0110, insurance 53,000; `t ominiun,
51.600; London Fire, 5L000; Perth,
Dr. Price, dentist, loam 51,000; insur-
ance in Canadian Fite, 5500.
R. Vanstone (Beaver Idock) loam
514000, with about 510,(100 Insurance,
as follows: Waterloo, 52.500: Well-
ington. 51,500: Doini ,on. 112.000;.;
Perth, Norwich, 51.000: Equity,
5$,.
Mr. Vaostone also suffered the loss
of oaany valuable papers. as his law
office was in 'the second story a tee
building. and the contents are a ode -
pirate toss.
W. J. Greer. shoe stook slightly
by smoke.
M It Campbell, men's furnish -
inlet hadly damaged by smoke and
water, hat Barry sufficient insurance
Ise rover loss in Aagio-taiseriegin,
Monarch and Menials*.
Vire pfd Van Norma* .*d bis
soon e1 tits fosplat SIM bear M esti-
dee
tetsdue the limess. it net Mimi smell day-
break that Nle wee eariais tial the 5w
he Huron road sod run over a priv-
ate right of way to Seefortb, where
it will run down the main street,
continuing on to 0.•derich.
Mr. Rotherey si,u Mr. A. Waddell
are in St. Marys today with reference
to the line.
"I Suffered Intense
Pains in My Left
Side."
Do you realize it is better to be
safe than sorry, that it is the best
policy to lock the stable door before
the horse is stolen?
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy
cured Mrs. C. C. Gokey, of a stub-
born case of heart disease, such as
thousands are now suffering with.
Read what she says:
'Before 1 began taking Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy 1 nad been suffering
from heart trouble for over five
years I had grown w weak that it
was impossible for me to do thirty
minutes work in a whole day. I
suffered intense pains in my Ieftsids
and under the left shoulder blade, I
could nut sleep on the left side, sad
was so short of breath that i thought
i should never be able to take a full
breath again. The least eseitsaleet
would bring on the most distressing
palpitation. I had scarcely tette. e
half -bottle of the Heart Remfdy be-
forelcouldseeamarkedcheepin
gay condi inn. 1 began 10 sleep
wall, hot a good appetite. sad lie
provedso rapidly that when 1 had
taken sin bottles I was cosphefsly
cured.
MRS. C. C. GOKEY, Northfield, Vt
11 you have any of the raptors.
Mrs. Gokey mentions. it is your
duty to protect yourself.
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy.
is what you need. 1f the fust bei -
de fails to benefit. your moat' h
returned. Ask your druggist.
MtLI3 MIDICAL CO - Tana/Is. Oma.
MII,LAPtYSON
All in Readiness
FOR
Spring Business
This week we have opened up many
cases of the new .arrivals for ladies'
and children's wear, and for the
adornment of the home.
NEW HOUSE DRESSES, in the latest designs, neatly made
end perfect -fitters, iu light and dark grounds, at 51.26 to 7.2.00
each.
NEW WHITEWEAR
This Season we have extended our whitewear section
extensively, and we are showing a beautiful assortment of snowy
white Coonrgarwen•s in Dorset (:overs, Drawers, Skirts, Night
Gowns and Princes. Slip..
NEW WAISTS
Magnificent shewing of new white Waists in all the latent
creations, in long, ab••w. or three-quarter length sleeves, in high
ot low necks„ from 75c to 56.00.
NEW SILKS
Just received e shipment of new Foulard Silks, double width,
real beauties. new colorings, in dress, lengths, specially' confined
to ourselves -$1.50 per yard.
New Jan weird Silks •t 25c to 45c per yard.
NEW WASH GOODS
Now is the time to select pont New Wash (foods when the
assortment i. at its twat, and behave the house - cleaning time
steres. New Lawns, new Olg-.ndies, new Dimities, new cross-
bar Muslin. -the meant beautiful collection of wash materials we
have ever shown.
NEW SUITINGS More new Suiting. to hand this
patterns.
NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS serge a goingacks o
rad
value. at :Ale:, 75.•, 51.01, 51..`x.1 and 51.50 per yard. All goods sh
New H mhreideries Naw Laces New Neckwear
McCALL PATTERNS
Waist 4509, Skis
e Price 15 Cents Eat* a
A NEW DESIGN
week, including many choice Suit
be very popular t his .eosin. Our stock
white is most complete and exceptional
runt tree of charge.
JfcCai's 'Patterns and Pbblicatfwts
New Gloves New Belts
TELEPHONE NO. Be
Miller's Scotch Store
weesdaseaWseWeirWiesiesseeWseliesdeseee
0ne3'
or Bust
EXTRA SPECIAL
FOR THIS SALE
LIEN'S OVERt.OATS
Men's Overcoats to $5.95
be cleated at.......
MEN'S SUI TS
cleared
$6.39
cleared at
MEN'S SH I RTS
Men's Shirts, regular a?C
51 W to $1.60, for .. VJ
Men's Shirts, regular 47c
51.00, for......
Men's Shirt*, regular 39c
75c, for.. .............
MEN'S AND BOYS'
CAPS
Boys' Caps to be cleated
Men's Snits to b.
Mean's Caps to be cleared
at
14c
25c
M. ROBINS
THE SQI'ARE
Sha w's
Schools
.1 Toronto, operated y the Central
Hnatnesal:Wiesen( Tot oto. train young
men and woman for noire ption...
Why not ,get your tralnina soder
• epeelstbes otos of wM411 are well.
knows author.. of nosmei'slsl Wxt
basks? We have •tM•nts In attendance
from Hatlhz to Vancouver. Sand for
fres catalogue to W. H. Shaw Pre...
Yong, t Gerrard Streets. 7fsento.
A phll..supher le a fool who tor.
menta himself daring life to he
spoken of when dead.- D'Alembrtt
Let us not bre too particular. 1t le
ne ter to have old snennd-hand dia-
monds than none at all. -•Mat•* Twain.
•
ITS COMING
What's
!lent 1M Harvest daps* very
largely ora the quaky of the Seeds yes
sew. M M fi
s. Oar Catalogs* ter 11ut eld
dam seer. Tells yea ell dint ewer
hide e1 !lists Reed, Drains.
sled Flower Seeds, Small
ss
FF•wt ie mhrsbse Ph1Mts, Im$lmeste, ds.
mos&=Mee Nstss
Qs�... ams
Poo Zara as N esrtre• seal r
DNA & aestar Seed a, u.iw.
ass Dept 41 London, aft. u
Bargains in Stiwes
We should like to talk toem/t
about the bargains we ate offer-
ing in Stover. For the bext
thirty days, and for perhaps
longer, we will give ten per cent.
discount on the prices of all
Stoves -Heaters and Ranges --
which we have in the store. We
have the Moffatt Ranges which
have a reputation for satisfaction
that places diem in the first
rank. Art Garland, Souvenir.
and Moffatt Hester. . Any of
these you will Hod are !ust what
you want. Wk have them in
different sizes, suitable for any
size ot a house or room.
CROSS- CUT
SAWS
For one week we will allow a Discount ollTen Per Cent. on ell
our Crosscut Saws. We have the Improved Hacer, Premier, Gold
Coin -all guaranteed --also the Klondyk' and Lancetooth.
FRED HUNT
Plumbing, Heating. Eaveetroughing
and General Hardware.
Hamilton Street
A FULL STOCK
MAKES
THIS
STORE
ATTRACTIVE
We have stocked our shelveI with all good
things necessary to toot comfort.
111 its Felts you want we've got them.
f it's Rubbers or Overshoes we've got them.
it it's Rubber Boots we've. got them.
11 it's Prospectors' Boots or O.1 Tan Moccasin.
we've got tbenr.
You can't mention an article that goes to kr••t'
ybsr feet warm and dry Mit we bate It.
1f it's here it's worthy.
If it- worths it'• herr.
Otrr prices ars the lowest.
Repairing
Downing 8' MacVicar
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