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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-5-2, Page 4i TRu atote. Mae 11. 1118 District News. WESTFIELD. t-EESURN. 'Ivi.oAT, April 801,11. MosDAn, April SOUL Prot Lw. D. D.. of Toronto, one of Na111s.-Heeding operatloas •re that eity's beet prea:bers, will conduce p+orerdlntt 1aelot in tbi► localiq. the service in Leeburn church nett Miss Jorge loodoock is visiting! Sabbath. relatives and friends at Dundas. Lawrence Pesten baa rented his farm to Harvey McDowell for • tern of years. After their &action sale this week they intend removing to Wing - kern to reside in future. Geo. Anderson, who has been working witb Mr. Pesten for the past three yam leaves for °ochre/is district In a few LIJCKNOMI. days. Mems. Gordon and George Gook. sons of John Cook. left last WsoxsaDAT, May let Tputeday to try their fortunes in New my.sad Pts. William. ll Jeylor an. ST. AUGUSTINE. WIDnsaDAT, May let. Mrs. J. Robertson. of Winnipeg, and little Boa are home for a visit to Mr.. M Robertson's parents, r. and Mrs. Geo. Tisdale, St. Augustine. Ontario. We shall mins the boyo, &a brei u the engatemeet of r eldest we trust tortoise will smile upon them. daugbtw Yips Edna iv „to William K R Redmond 4 improvers h1 Tarter lichee,. son d Holmes. M health sod is •e to bs "'nu "Pais of Luanne. 'lbs marriage will take after. his set toes illness Ib. place In June. Westfield beef ring bas started again with Robett Tanney as butcher. VOL/DONNE TC1aDAY. April 80th. MAITLAND OoxcZestoN Noma. - Clifford Met artoey, of Goderi eh, spent Sunday witb friends on the Maitland. Mrs. Lautenslayer is spending • few days at the home ,.f Mrs Geo. Habra Miss May Buroey, of Dederick, is Tisiting with her cousin, Mins Georgina Fisher, this week. Pete says if his horse ever throws him out of the buggy again when be is out driving be is going to get another. RUNAWAYS.- What might have been a very serious accident bappeord to Joshua Allen and family while on their way to church on Sunday even- ing. They were driviog along the road when for some unexplainable reason the bone suddenly turned arouod, throwing the occupants of the buggy to the ground. However. with the exeeption of Mrs. Allan. who sus- tained a nasty gash in the forehead which required the doctor's tare, they all escaped with bruise of a more or less serious nature. The buggy and s LANES. MONDAY. April glib. Lamas lAn'Ata-J. W. Lane, who is now to Orem hospital. Detroit. where be hod an operetioo tor appen- dicitis, is improving nice) and we hope soon to bear of his being in our mild agar. His wife and son accom- panied him to the city. Archie Johnston, sr., who was in a very se- rious condition, is now much improved and apparently on the way to recov- ery. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, er., to our midst They are now occupying tbe neat little home at the blacksmith atop Tbe Sun- day school will hold its annual meet- ing os. Wednesday of this week The acquaintances and neighbors of the late Patrick Dole extend to bis nd sorrowing fries t� sincere sym- pathy in their time of bereavement. ANNUAL BvsINltss Ysrarrxo.-The Epworth League of Hackett's church held itk Annual business meeting on Wednesday evening. The following officer* were appointed: Preaideot, Mrs. G. W. Lane; 1st vice-president, Miss Mabel Alton ; 2nd vice-president, harness were o��sged to some ezteoL Miss Minnie Nixon ; 8rd vice- en t, Dont Bros. nitro bed a runaway lest O. W. Lane ; 4th vI 1, Mel - week in which their wagon and bit; - vin Reed ; secretary, iss RUa Tweet - near were pretty roughly handled, al- ley ; treasurer. Willie Altos I organ. though no one was seriously butt. est+ Miss E. Sherwood. After the 2.p - pointment of officers all retired to the auditorium of the church. where the CARLOW. pastor delivered a very interesting ad- Wwmeeataer. May lat. these on life in Labrador." The News Norse.-RegeptL kit basest stor7 was doubil interesting because the anneuocemen' of Rev. J. R. of Ile being Mr. Jefferson's own exper- efann's resignation of his charge of fence while in that land. Auburn and Smith's Hill cottgrega- tioes. He has been ps .tor bete for four years snd leave. to accept a charge at Port Digin. R. M. Young bas bought from Andrew John - sten the old Ternary place on the 8th concession, adjoining his own place. There are fifty acres in the plane that has changed heeds, and Mr. Young DOW had a finepropertyof 200 acres. F. W. McDonagh having in part- nership with A. 8. Gledhill purchased the coat business of F. B. Holmes, of Godericb, we presume filet be will be moving shortly to the cocuty town to take up residence there. Mr. Gledhill was at one time the storekeeper here and be is a good business nein. They Will mate a strong teagl�pd should do a good business. iL will be parry 1.0 lose filOtgl THE�ir� ncnno�.� tceatlasal haat pups 4 ere. at the dewt later that Farr had offered hiss M to the but Bosses. Oa the opening of the attarsoon session Yr. Dickson elicited the in- formation from the witness that lea bad tendered his resiftn•uon as • member of the commission to the Provincial License Department It was broegbt out that at a Cortssrva- tive caucus is towel last Friday M.to Pas Broderick, of Seafortb,his reeignalloo inhG gotbanes and be, is tarn forward it to Yr. Dickson. Robert J. OIuL, the lioness eosmte- ioner residing at Clinton. denied Is- ooe. Plenty of advice bad been "11xed solid" �yoffered bim,b. esM. but nothing else. He stated that Torrance had informed him of the ugly rumors and had warned him to watch out and go a straight course. Otuff replied be would tae guided by 0. M. tlliott, wbo would be familiar with the facts. Witness remembered Commissioner 0. M. Elliott calling on Wm on three different occasions, and him w c w be lad waned as time Mr. Elliott had wa to beware, he "thought there u a nigger in the tense." When the barge was tuentiooed by Mr. Oluff" Pa Carlow r. McDonagh sad bis fiynnely A good many were in Godencb this week listening to the evidence in the heeds investi- gation, and the Gundry sale was the at- teaction for others today. CoL Vasco' bougbt a One team of four-year•oids at the sale W. J. Powell, our enter- prising nter prisin 'tondo -epee, is out on the road with his traveltioi outfit_ He bas trade considerable improveuteot.s at his store lately snd la keeping every- thing riiiht "up to date" We ate glad to bear that Arcbie Ferguson Is improving He expects to leave the botpital ibis week'.. ...Miss Levy is home from Goderich, where she was engaged at her profewioo as a nurse. Farming operatious are making progress with the recent favor- able avor good bl weather. Seeding is well advanced and will be completed nett week. John Levy Misrelated six acres from Alex. Young and is pputttting it in strawberries and raspberries, in addi- tion to the land be has already in small fruits. Mr. Levy bas bees suoeeseful in this line and we expect to see him develop the business largely R. M. Young mold nine bead of tat cattle to B. Watson, of Bl tb, at 80.75 and delivered them at McGaw statics last week. Oattle are cattle these days. Morning'Rtae Lodge, A., F. & A. M.. is to have es official visit this evening from D. D. 0. Y. Mahlon. of Stratford, and the brethren are mak- ing preparations for the ocesaios. Tbe spraying and pennies gangs of tbe National Lead A Pruit 0o. are at work in It ie seniors. getting the or- chards in shape. DUNGANNON. DR. NEWTON, DENbas ceased TIST, OF ends pastssadpwwiiltt bweodweY Etre Me mike mesnem be beewewe bensus �Imelte, meth NOTIOR.-THE LOCAL AGENOT la Bock wth -a•ei Hue 11smaiat Weal eare aa- veerases 1 r and week, ad video wttl be siren nor aseseate paid far the arms. TSPOSD,AT. May hod. Cuvtsca Nares. -The Epworth League service scheduled for Wednes- day evening was withdrawn owing to the convention at Godericb....:.. Quarterly services will be bold on the Dungeon= circuit peat Srttsda , There will beno serene in the Meth- odist church here in the evening. owing to the Service at. Crewe. .. The members of the local L 0. 0. F. lodge will attend service at Erskine church on Sunday, May Ittb. A Iced of *lateen drove to Goderick on Wednesday to attend the annual oonveetloo of the district W. M. 9. araociation. urraou had said : "No, the rascal. neteed of us tryiog to bribe him, be ss trying to bribe us." James B. Reynolds, proprietor of e Huron House, Godericb, told of ring several conversation reoesLIy ith John Kelly, but at no time was o •.ytHdparticular co- • Hee declared that be had bad o t i ttisa. with any person re - it, to he renewal of his license. e i . ; • e isotrsoed the matter with rel is friends, but be didn't fu: r.s deserving of being cut IT sea took no rtep, to secure him - 11. He denied teil.og Mr. Kelly that e would rather tut up $500 or Ipeoo than lose his licence and that he bed Mr. Kelly that Babe , Sault* and ing had "put up. He had had no iacussion with his landlord. F. R. Bingbam, regarding the raising of money to :et aio his license. He said he only discussed some repairs wbich be wanted made which were refused by Mr. tfingbaw until be bostd ere what Bosses would be cut off. F. S. Bingham testified to the effect tbat be bad dimmed the question of license reduction with bis tan ant. Mr. Reynolds. There was a clause in the Mass web made it void in three months if the Borneo were cancelled. He denied all knowledge of any money propositions. John Kelly, father-in-law of the complainant Farr, related several coq- ersations which he had with J. B. eynolds, of the Huron House, and told of the occasions tbat his Bon- n -law had interviews with Patterson. Farr, be said, always confided in him, Immediately after an interview. Tho first conversation be had with Reynolds wben license reduction was discussed was &bout the Ist of March. Reynolds bed then told witness that it would be better for a man to pay $it10 or $W then to lose his license. About a month later Reynolds in- quired of witness if Mike Farr was do, ing anything to secure his license, Witness replied that he dldu't thick be was ; that Mike could get his 'cense witbout bothering his head about it. Reynolds thea said that be was going to get his license. Witness asked it be knew wbo else were to pet them and the reply was that Babb's, King's, Saulte' and tete Bedford were safe. Witness asked who was going to be cut off and he was told that tbe British and either Johnston (of the Colborne House) or Mike Farr. "Make will get his license if be will pat up" Reynolds told him. Did you put up r asked the wit - ossa "I'm going to," was the reply. "Wbo else put up r "King. "Did Bmbb snd Saulth put up r "i don't know ; it's tined. They'll all get their lioeoee." When the witness suggested that Hlugbam should put up the moneyi for Reynolds, be was told that "Bingham ls icing to do what's eight" "Did Mrs. Thompson put up for King?' When witness asked Reynolds K he were sate this could be carried out, and boar, Reynolds had said. "Patterson is chairman and Chuff will do whatever be wants him to." "Won't Elliott have something to say about that inquired the witness. It will go Wealth sod be won't know bow it was dose." was the re - tb ha w the tic no tb se told DtsoMus Batt, Mintrox-Mrs eorge Bradford,of Goderiob, visited f iendB here this week, Prices for farm nee for Ibis week are as follows : Sac, pus down ; butter, Bos. Fred Savage, who returned to Oder** reeeuUy,bas gone sailing. The senior room at the acbool was closed several days this week. Principal Roes being confined to the bouse witb an attack of pleurisy.. A large number from here attended Oundry's auction male at Godericb on Wednesday. 'Tom" is one of tb. best- known neo in West Huron and has many triads here who will miss bias if he decides to iocate out West. Mrs. Nicholson, at Brigden, is visiting her sister. Miss B. McKenzie, who is critically i11. Will Crawford, of Toronto, is visiting bit parents. Mr. and Mrs. B, J. Crawford. iiDucnos.-The indnctioe of Rev. G. Gomm, the new paten. of Erskine church, Dungannon, and Post Albert Presbyterian church took place in Erskin. church Thursday last uodee most aaeplcious circumstances. The ministers who took part in the cere- mony essmony were Messed. D. A. McLean, of Ripley, moderator of Maitland Pres- Hbytery ; McArthur, of Kincardine; ardie, of Look eleb. and Dumas, of Locknow. Appropriate music was rendered by the choir of Knox church, Oodurlsb. 1a the evening a eooes .ful sumer and ent,rtainmeot was held, sad tbere was a large attandaism. Addresses were delivered by Rev. Messrs. Dumas. Mcintneb. McLean, McArthur, Wert and BartleU, and H. newly iadeated pastor. Tbe musket program was rendered in ex- cellent style by the oboir from Gods reels. NO CAUSIB TO DOUBT. A Srtatespt .1 Pacts []lacked by a Wren G..rater. We Roar`atoes Immediate and posi- tive relief to all stiffness from consti- pation. In every ea.e wiser* our rem- -4a& to do this we will return the Mercy paid us for it That's a frank stet*muet of facts, asd we wept you to usbIaatiate them st oar risk. Rexell Orderlies are eaten jest OW randy. are particularly prompt and agreeable le adios, may he takes at any time. day or algbt ; do not mase diarrbtrl. Mmes. gripsm excessive loo.speas, or alter undesirable effects. They lav* a very mild but positive .e. ties upon the organa with which they eesv in mutat, apparently &ether s regulative tock epos the related seeenlar crust of tbe bowel. thus over essenn t wea►rmn, and siding too re- oteve the bowels to more vigorous and beeh11y artIvitTT Re: all (h.dertl.s are ,tosurpreMble and ideal for the me of children. old "Ahead defirete persona We eat- aut the higlty ,.wwnmend * haul to alt f eon, son) form of menti - and its attendee' evils. That's why we leek tear faiths in wtth gar proud.* of money hark it do on give entire wet safari ins ekes 14 tahiste, 10 .erste ; it tablets. M amts. and 811 tablets. 80 eats. Re- ssm sber, you era obtain Resell Ree- v R also Misr the bleed et sa ant are sisepily Wry dainissa. The them The theme' es rye sway e n i Kris kYaia pis their wrke�ss the er moan Of disorder ens eiredetios Tenger Mae that time. Tsai~ iasr Mood is set of su Maps bed la Mir wont Tbsy me be and ef One w1ifde al r`a� M god ad meet Waled Mood s/wa lids la Dodd's Sidney Pilis not asking you for aoytbing." "Do you know the position you bine placed yourself int" t he witness than , inquired of Patterson. "If you do. , you're into trouble.' Patterson de- nied that he was in any Wtrouble and witness said in reply, know that before you are through." The witness then told or his convsr- satin witb Reynolds when he inform- ed the Huron House proprietor that the matter was in the hands of the Government On being informed this Reynolds exclaimed, "1 know eotb- ing." Witness next remarked that "It won't look very good for so old man with a grey bead to get up and swear one thing and >y� oat Reynolds' reply was, all I said to you was lied and my own natTheup." ross-examination by Mr., Dancey failed to alter any of the statements made by the witness. Harry Babb said he had a movers& tion wi h Farr shout, two weeks ago at the Union bold when the reduction May InVittktie� We are in the front rank of the business procession with a Targe assortment of new Spring Merchandise which we know will interest all wanting the best value for their money. Our values will be found right on every article and more than right on spine specialties. . WHITEWEAR We never had so complete a sbswiag of white goods as we aro now offerthasari each aloes are rarely found an Gowns. Mints. Drawers end Uorsat W gist s. Gowns. lass and embroidery trimmings, $1.00. VAN. S1.%81.75,1!2.00. Skirts. 81.00. $1.a, 81-80 8175 SS* neatly trimmed with embroidery and Moa, direct from the makers Corset Waists and Drawers. Prices rossene- iog with Yc up to 50c. COTTON and LINEN SUITINGS In plain white. charapagoa blue, brown ad fawn. Some of them only 15c. A few pieces of Foulards, almost equal to silk in appearance. sad our price it Duey mac. GINGHAMS Our stook of them goods was never se Iargs as now.Stripes. small and large Oreekt, 10c, 15e, E'�6cc. PARASOLS Our neer Parasols just got bare a few days ago and they are a very superior lot sed we bave the pricy on rock bottom. A good frame with a fast black cover. and here are the pekes - 81.00. 81.'5, 11.50. $LTh. 8100. 82.85, illi and 1175 Fancy colored Parasols at pricer to melt everyone. PRINTS Remember we bold firs( piece for Priam. Our feet oolor Crest Prints are not equalled in the trade for Mc. Second quality. colors fast, 10.. SILKS - Thirty-six to Se inebee wide. In black and colors. 00c, 81.01, 81.316 and 81.50. A few pieoes of Sbot Silk, so much now in demand, just got Isere a few days aro. CORSETS Another lot of new Spring D. R A. Oorwu got here this week. The very latest desigms in the mew Spring stupes. Always buy the popular D. k A. No risk in buyiog them -.very pair guaranteed. GLOVES If Tots want the hed'hitk Wee sad silk ask for Perris a Kayser, 50e and .:,c. Another lot, a Perrin mak.. 115e and 35c. Perrin's Gloves in fabric or kid cannot be excelled. HOSIERY Remember we veil the best 8 for 11c in black and in tan stockings made. 1800 pairs in stook. Radians lisle, a new Hoes this year. Bxnl- lrot quality. light weight, silk finish, 36c and 50e. A silk frost Hose for Ille with lisle toe and best J. H. COLBORNE off I:seness was referred to. He de- o barge until be saw the report of it in Med saying a erombent man in (;ode- the newsp•OK's. He declared be was rich helil Pei rap Marler tai em.<'re that never asked to patent o: a0.7ls nevemthe Oesso H.wss *Medd seem* a to secure a continuance limner_ He deoled ail knowledge of and atter admitting the license was is nay web dealings Witness admitted ' his wile's name be expressed bis cos - paving conversations with severed eeenoe that sbe wu no party tot meta th mea to which e, 'cut off' was die- an afiatr. He said further iwiss named in a geesral way. He denied bis ru'e that license ootomisioawe fatly the 'tawniest bot Farr made is bus evidence that. behod told Farr that a money proposition bad been considered by Kia t atber to secure his license. Capt horded Babb ued _phiLm�anyd that anyone bad approached diseooBed matters regarding Use re- newal of his Ikeda He declared that be had teat diicussed the question of license redaction with anyone. It weaarsor ��Crory Tome. nook '.wke! Seta Met be iv mar C=sefirstbellAttettrrariT2= (roased.a _ ino_a seaat that ke b t1 erdtaas 1.s,'.. N[J.(RINOT, Renee to before me sad Zietelke. k err pee► saes this uta SAY of Dee•rkw. A. 14 is Mau A. W. OLKAIO�N..��p Halle (catarrh Care is tak . n est eer/, ,d NOM air sets atrocity tenths bled snot u•-- cote wls�mts�lisde,s ettee 4�•t�V. J. ctimsHT t'' t . 7Vala, II. 11eb weats, Ma Maii's r to , esollsealow AUCTION gAMES. rf 1_V _dpi--snMlsn - ses&.teet ata �etrst st s. Ort me0t esrdNscs: lTn.a" A tel. i sesSneser. Am line May el,. Andhra ralest s.n iNel tsBrs+o� one earner. wosrlerveL sus. Ski in Dodoirb copy et eta otos..-- - _ desistp • Renal Stec.. H. O. Dealop, 0411 en A. J. ('ooper for all blade a- stm - yb » d Rea the best seed teen. One akeieaer Elliott was not in it I when It came to cutting off !icene•e. Witoeetpaid be made up Medd then that the riebt thing would be done, even if be bled to t sder the Bauer to the Ooesament. At the conclusion of Mr. E1liott'5 Commissioner Saunders appreciation of hie conduct alwa��ys paid for what they got at tai in so ascertain terms. -Year endows is ezoosdiagly satisfactory." be said: G. Y. Elliott, a recent' appointee b "asst 1 feel you are entitled W a pub - the Centra Huron licesse board. wars 13 atat.m.at to that effect" Um last witness called on Tu.atley John C. Martin. censer of the Col - evening. He could not recall anyboom betel. swore he Loew nothing meeting or the commission at whid any Impropriety in regard b the the question of lionise reduction bad tedtsetioa at licmoses, been disowned by tbo commissioners. !Caused ea tartest , Atter the charge 6•d gatoed cad ty wall shown in crows aotination that j there was any foundation for tbe be raid be asked e. Pa if witness bad bees keeping hotel in ,may. Mr" Battersea, he said. tans Oodericb for tweety�eigbt years and bis to uoderstaad that the attempt st at no time had he been found Runty of bribery was made by Mr. Farr. Wit- s breach of the license law. noes stated that be gest heard of the Mrs. Farr corroborated the e' id.oes report about two or tires weeks apo. given br bee , J husband. K Iliehag u ng apo Mr. Bailie te Mr. being ff week haat Sat - his infor.uaat He 2.»d her tether, ]oho Kelly. erg tusk the coeverestios between the three iso urday a1 out lbs matter, but tbe Apt it 19th, tbe day it was Wigged that - tumor was not discussed. He said to Mr. Patters= r.sewed his Mr. Chaff. "Keep your bands free. I B. J. Sault*. proprietor of Units -.scy there's a nigger in the tepee," House for eleven years, was the next b scams be had beard & story that witness. He declared that be never had beep asked to pat up money for I the purpose of retain eg his license. Thos. Johnston, proprietor of the Colborne Boos. was the next witness. He stated he bad never discussed the question of reduction of licensee with ao,00e. A week ago last Smoday night he find beard of the snuffed o f the pa when ➢fro parr apperod him Elm of the affair. He ez himself es Sheathing Paper dumbfounded when inforasei of lbs turn of events. He did not. feel alarmed that bis license wonld be tnn- celeed, ss be kept nue of fire leading farmers' hotels and elrery d the lam. E. R. Swans. pn•prMt ish Exchange hotel, said the matter of license reduction was the cause of eoo- eldersMe anxiety to him. All he wanted. however, was an extension of Beams until he could sell out. and be i his firm se made an dentins to this offset to lector Asquith. Witness said he sold out to a man wise knew no more aboat running ate hotel then be did .bout running & farm. The new pro - got a permit fur thirty days. itt. /warts said be got soother re- newal for thirty days aqd before that should expire be ezpsotitd to have the property disposed d. He declared that be never was aparoacbed with a money preposition to &enure the en- tente= of bis license. John Mtrchieoo, • boarder at Farr's. said b. saw Mr. Pattersoc at the Unica betel a week ago. it was dur- ing ue ing the noon hour that he noticed biro. �{�, Michael Farr, Reynold �thse conversation witb Yr. Ikeda or the Heroes Hopes. when Reynolds asked what be was drag about his Homes. for that be had good men wr�..r him. Reynolds' rept' 14 after." good It's money Msy'ts Witness said tbe matter would be dif- ferent when the (tovennnent took op tb. matter. Reynolds' reply to this Irma that in isle opintos the Govern- ment had never a yet set adds the Amclsion of the eommisstomrs. Wit- ness related • coeversatinp which he had with Reynoles on the telephone on Mareb >Pi11. On being inked by Reynolds if the rommissionere had called ow him and hissnowering in the ��v�e, �T colds had "melanoma. "They're rotten." Witness said he rang off at this }nectar., as be wM very busy. Be stated furtbur that it always eras Isis mottoes sines be was in the betel twines! to give free memo modal= to eosslsiosers ad hewn inapertors. "A very !lad rele- o m.' .omasstlted Oessissiooer Souunder% R. C. King. of the King Edward breathed be "trnet.ed to the brad" regarding the renewal of his license. TM only voavereetlon be a er had to the usioetlsa questa nee goedtbe wbtelt intone mid be asked of Mr. Pa , when hs was is bis hotel nee del : "W.U, are you twin; to set me rat" The answer bs Rot was : •'Wan. Tie not owe of threes inn 1111. thing h 'f". Weber }_r1R 2.N leMtitldstleigi 17th Witness deand any knowledge of the TRAWL WANK ROL 0 -a high-grade paper, adoel,m. taste/ass, free frees teas plleasly Mime - alt h r sad *Vectis tateeMetag ler milk noon sed allow lust tai aim you s sompls. ys Pls. itness rias Wig Reynolds that Patterson was wanting motley from Farr to get his license; and that Asquith bad aimed Mike "how he could play cards." Reynolds told witoese tbat it would be better for Mike to put up end make sure of bis Rosette. Witness inquired of Peri - olds bow he knew abnot Ibis was toil that Asquith and be were good friends and that Asquith told him everything. Some days hater witness said be want to the Huron hotel for the pur- pose c f bevieg another talk with Reynolds Witness said be found bin upstairs, where be again asked bite if Ise were pretty owe of hle Ueso.e. "Doe's he wooers," Us* wits arid- 'ler! rid. "hr i Met sty Bevan apse for beteg situs." W kisses further advised B 'n to go b O butes. sad 1f be dila l wags te se Ole& blmseaf he snood get a Snead le ass Ym. Reyn- olob agreed to go hero. �diateiy after this interview. &anisg walked down to Paris hotel, wises M taw Mr. Patterson elutes la a ream babied the her. lie said ►. dad tlst resegaw Patters= then bet knew tb hss He set in the sitNeg- room n good while until Mrs. Lan emus! sat of another room and b.ek- seed to tbe witmem. fibs tod bias tbar Patterson was in the roma ttat- tag to Mite. Just et ibis jwpetam Parr mase oat d the room and said that Palermo bad °mast dews to WO." Seth witnes sod Mia Parr si.tnd that nabIag amid be promised. Parr thee went hack Into the roue sail sheeted longer. Paten= cape out and after shaking hands they all west tem the h.r and " 'had •,wetbie� Whet Patterson Isdt 111. bed gulf wast le the doer *ad ranee him hast sed all three oat Mtn • ',nem and neat down. Farr said. 'Ton leak 11h Moe and 1 think oft tenor 11111 011111111AMM PAW OIL bhdheem. Marne -1. alesereM. R� wnv2 0. U11111 NERVES UNSTRVNCI WAS "DOWN AND OUT." Feels 10 Yews Younger Atter Taldng florrise y's No. 14 Blood Tablets. P4ON '>RLL. r. O.. Mae 1t. NIL I was .0 rakers and Oat .11 out et sorts 11y sepWtlr was ball --my am - plosion .allow - my sprits lee. W 1 abet sew. M bawl say ambition to Go irsy avatars bo.e.weet 1 Was M ads eesOOso ler about • year. elthoustr sevse*1 p1aioiass pee.erib.4 • teem per tt.. ad 1 Piot several well d- vrtt.M rar.dlss. but all without sue- ssar Abet terse ro.tbs ago see of your beaklsts was left at fay hos.. and 1 mad e1 tM wend.rful ver. -..e of Tr. NI wrier, sad of the remarkable verse that 11* mdielem were *malesapps decided is try els Ss. it T.bt.ts 1 ewe One Int end before tt was halt rono 1 mesa to, teal better. cued tt revs tae ..eras, la hoop ss. 1 have cost finished tle tiled bus. area testy visa 1 well tell Tee hoe see* better 1 teal. My wort is nee a peewee* to me. and 1 Mal 14 mors remark Tee certainty have the beat tel P.ieud Towle and blood malar that 1 have heard et. and *nevem to •.ed of reel . r5ely stn nee Totes the very beet sea toast rehab,' Yea Lama hark.!.,. Tr •ter. p.ervtattee M ws1 • e(`er.-Air of se -sail parent et+�rrraa Dr. Worrtaey preenvillied it fee 44 years. .rad It eared tbee•ralt Men ether toiRies P M flew dot l aid. r lei tl.lspmaaM and you'll know that annrt eneemis- Modem goareatlre rt Elideriel tee F. J. I nNtad. 3 DAYS' Tree treat at th Gatikt Institute Abseemets t!r,r ss MI erasion and � It1s W 'Phase Writs or The Gatlin listitute 4f 35.153. at.. Tarsals 'Moe N. i A. Hergrave,Ygr, COME TO THINK OF IT It is vary hard to find shoes that gives" muds satisfaction and comfort as the 1 VASSAR SHOES They have parsed a same far themselves and they deserve iL Thy are Made properly from start to fioieb. We have all the fated stype in Tans. Patents, Oxfords and Pumps. Our prices are right TB1 iJh S. ETC.--Wbero you navel you will need & good strong Trask, or perhaps a coaatnodious Suit.ase or Bag will meet your 1aedr,rttents. We ran furnish all your wants in either lien. Al Repairing Orders naive ever prompt atteetisa. eseara.. JOHN Ha McCLINTON of THE SQUARE Furniture- and House Furnishings String Necessaries la Fursittlre sad Forelsfiags for the House Realising the mtulrese ate of the people of Goderieb sad vicinity, i have now • complete esorttnrnt of high -these Furniture. All goods, laeltrding ordinary and exclusive designs. at moderate pekoe -an assortment rarely sea outside the cities. Come in and see the new Furniture yes ears get at Hohmeier'.. 11'v a p�a�u� to slow my Nook : and N sn there is nethiol you dair. 1 b•vw't me -*.d. 1 will get 11 few you•. Rugs i have also a ret y desirable assort mens of R. A 1,1111101y of gr•Ntlee, pauses. sad nearing& Steck all sew std prices debt- The labtTM rigbt place to get Window Shades, Room Moulding.. Rases. Pio-tures. A hew Newer* Mac/Ones of hergsin prides. A CALL SOLICITED ate George Hohmeier Agency Nt,A,1a r Mow REPAIAiND 'PHONIC els WIRT lslDK q(jtlAklle