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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-3-20, Page 1RY her Qui bats Elly, lies oice and new heir sloe Street • to The Mutual aDd secure ose of the handsome C'aiebders for 1913. bbing Offers.. • clubbing arraoKe- 'orocto Weekly yell reby every buboes iter ion will receive ;,leo, tra charge. The Do - Guide fur one year. The Weekly Mail mod The DODDniret 11.1 three for $t.1L to The Sigrid, Gcd- e isplay of 'he open - [9th, and rig week. OF ITS ggrf FOCISTtl TEAIL-tha tarT GODBBICH. THURSDAY. MARCH `20, 1913 THE SIGNAL PBII41TNO CO. ILL. Penner ETHE STERLINGBANKI 0F CANADA A Raise in Salary If you have received an advance in •al- ar/. asystie Increase regularly. You • will Dot lairs the Mosey. Figure what yo,,r apron= would be at the end of ono year. Head Office, King and Bay Streets, Toronto Goderich Branch -ANDREW PORTER, Manager LOOK AHEAD The Inas who looks ahead placer his in- surance now. Place yours with A. G. NISBET Agent for Fire, Life and Accident Insurance (FF1(E NEXT CANADIAN RANK OF COMMERCE, GODERiCH 'Prioress : Orrice SI; Hosea 150. P. (). Box 384 GODERICH 'BUS LINE Tho 'hu.e•e meet all trains. Primate call. have prbmpt and careful attention. First - clans 111 beers „otfit1 at all times. gdu.nabie prices. THc DAVIS LIVERY F.&T.M.DAV1g t Proprietor' Seek Street 'Pbooe No. 51 MORTGAGE SALE. IORTUA(3E SALE • t LLE: ABLE rARasM PPOPRtTY. Ebb ead by vtOao 0 esa pats eastainned is y Shiest * b aepeeded llMored kirdb Mmrsiinima. at Mies had. Cerbw. es ISMd&� sa. pa. �bv let dparw�.mdry`ausatiD. nswiisatr. Ile esehtaf-the was haltd1dt relic r` ! is rill anemia d esus tawmhlp of Woe lesemr, aeebeg 211/1111110 1•61.111)11.1 LM era h said teta drr seem aster 10- _�riab�leit. us no hwmas� Mlen ma ims 1 ow & climb Dew Coavaisset to Asa and V of sok : Tb w21 he aimed tea •meld di Twisty pre alma. d rerefer pay active a sale le _ mals n sad sol bsisoss w11101t�� genitivalno ask err tam al! is vale OCNpiT. P. A. )offs d tie reason id 'seconds" we re ree •ne r' f $ yard.4yarri* r sings have been we bays as o c r These Ire harm• offer this Extra ma tease Clothe of w tf or $ yard" .out off she eztrs pportnaity to Or- iel riel occasions at a will be cleared a1 pries. ors fer the ares► SITUATIONS VACANT. TYANTED.-A GOOD GENERAL St. V Messer street's t MRS. WILLIAMS. tit/ANTTV) AT ONCE. -A GOOD QMietCeased Ce servant.. Moa C'. L Ball& Mel WANPVD. - STRONG -"7. cTIVE V eaw. )salt nos.statsees s iabo fse. yeses of mItet yp ..n bed.ma Appy ors WANTED. -TIN MEN AND TWO applies* tor has- shop. Also be carpenter. As. 1lOTT MAiL�T � DINS t+BOUaMiePOMER O4ITOR WANTED. -- 014 1p a' Mars trperWeg• Apply THE / G AL O risrieh. ,. WANTED. - A O4JOD GENERAL se or•vamt at AMzaa/es Marine lingua. Apply to MIee 0RIFF!T19d. wpriateadom MUT MILLERS AND NIgLL. M,E_N 1.) weetall Aar aise peed wle emeo s dal map. mon sow tologa�emoli al S pep>. - i dw�lYdtplA blttt at 4 Apar i iiQEAiCE. WASE. RITC. FAIMIBB' CENTRAL MUTUAL PISS IXBL'RA1 IC L T eMama a�reslpr�e� pad" sated Is De Wakeeteln. QM psis 1. tie. -4,214. r4. hernia arms - hoe J- J. eceemaorIL Man.gse. Ropy bson -- ser 1111.10100. s w.�sorer private sus Iii r ale �bl ham the.la- la�.W�awYi la the atroils the bYBseaksas ams�i 1llAAC aA. tier. LOST OR FOUND. loagdpsJ T OftT.-ON TUESDAY. MARCH Deb the ru iy d r hr:.raa�.'r'A ribber. Les suet est s peer* ° Finder wig �•e re ma ~dot s. isPg st TDB SIGNAL U,P1Cfi A n Opportunity Missed Our "City Garden" property has all been sold. Some of this property,has increased $75 per lot already Buy Inside Property in Weyburn Now if yon buy through us Mr. R. V. Campion will personally in- rpert `table and pwlehwss ti. peopett� width wguarantee pro- fitable wee and py ?tart. Webve sixteen lot. in the best residential part el ryburu whtah we efr fora few days at >1aio sash. Terms -- $1 mak Saban six and twelve months, A per cwt. Theme lou civ • fltstd..p rvert�t had win return a good pro6l basis lbs earl of lig year. The C. N. R. has Deficits/3y announced that they will build IMo We"' burs tele year. Th.t swans Weyberr will have the thews tr'anocontitkrrtal Railways besides the Soo Liao from Chicago. Thitt what these railway facilities me= to a Wester. town. Weyburn will be the next r big city In Saskatchewan WANTED A It M HELP AND DOMESTIC Lr wse�.�,.a Dr•Lw Owwetaast eMstwwt mown - mit Bailers. (sat- uses mei wish It D. alt WowMP. Ort., wW near. pampa WANTED.-PAUTY TO SHARI o a vaaesevgr H. C. abet tier west is AprS. /tar prRMlaes writer 'phase DR- M. Bit'E. Des wane. =DEES WANTED. TENDERS WANTED. Tache wee swivel .p ss. ar e9 t Mei. 10 She abbe of as aNWas to tae t0401 era M ni k DS tdk s aioa ebtaliesdi at apoillestises o w Win Is the ..et hear. W. J. R HOLMES, Secretary. FOR Rank i)RIVATE MALL -THE UNDER 11 SIGNED altars W ►amsbMd .dict. at private sob. ao� h.eta w add at en (bode may be be y d&L1 rr -' ---- ai.z.M Newab . L'0R MALE. - STANHOPE TOP ✓ hard. rwibr-ti d. alma new. 1V111 be dale by healon at the has dale w Tubby. T.rs.. st. Plea. rdlwoat llr obit Ma t M sad. r oswer 1. aim Wert. W. T. PIL- LOW. SEED OATS AND FEED GRAIN t. ob. -Jib 1s. err asdd•d of anal shad era Allo have as head Amelia sees. Ind s haat and waiters teed seam O. svey eel - J. F. ANDREWS. sf r BALE. -LAUNCH DOROTHY, 1 10101 Haat. hall overhauled Irl edam and 1. `1r iAmps ; M t p. . 1.-0e01 a�.s, ma ad PIP iP: Swabia as teat d ia[- awls monis deme : tam pnapier pd daft - Chia lr .ole, s. ower hoe tort tows. Mee IL T. WATSoN..i (human tt.,katers. theierseb. FOR SALE 01 TO S1ET rm. HOUSE, WITH mlo1ddeemese msvemie.ea■ M Eastetlete. Aa ply all TH8 IIC NAL (M71(•E. 44-U /110 RENT. -TWO LARGE, BRIGHT 1 mow .•niuble for oioe, e.e of vault, over Meetiwt but. 4nt.raaoe alma door os. Ha iltes street. Key at J. H. (Y)LHt)KN8B. HOUSE FOR HALE. -A WELL altna•1d two -.tory brick h...s : all P- ars aesresieno ... For further partfoulan emu al SIGNAL OYFICL stele R MALE. -A BUILDING . LOT AM w Newgate oust. Apply ter. J. NOD lad UFFiCES TO RENT NEXT TO SIG- N aL IG-NAL Obs. Bossed by bat avatar sad malt la oowaoetl Aply to J. 1'. BRtlwx. SRL . rpm SALE. - FRAME HOUSE. ✓ 4191,11111441111.14. earlier Wes W Waters* ststee & Fla- t` tdn lab partlas apply at SIGOtt - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Wohave for sale abbe thirty tows ba, pores rusting tram SM awards. .torI�ti�iie���a� carnes and ether minnow ..d • taw leen. PROCIMPOOT. HAYS & ¥ILLOR Odd.Ost at/ ETOR SALE AT A BAROAIN.-A f' eizaem d esetas, awe toasda'-. /sad eider. fed lot sad halt df saetber. meow of tibiae see Aimee amts. Abo the Maw o bal. with assw/hout_tpedar��ss � pof swWUD- POUT. Rant KI WAtAM WOR SALE OR TO RENT. --THE s.1 wm/rtaW brick hear at rear of Say. S old ad rased• :.t.e meow; warm eibsal.rw P ersele a ass to as at ass. AAspte.�rr to P. H. HILL. PROUD- 1OOT, HA YS t . Uodml.. 4341 FARM FOR 8 ALB. -ONE HUN- DttiD awes 'ass= msmeniee, 0cd.rleh awambe 8d1 clay loam. W soar ilia thew le la ,oad PP sod wtp te sad es tvasaasbis trema Apply BERT Bolan= 0odrfoh P. O. MAL FOR BALE. - ON WILLIAM aalwdt a wrew moil brick collage with slz bra. orchard and all small trait.: bars. sable ad bops. Tows water eoenectioo and awl elemea Alan lire ores of bob bed se Mae strwst All offered at a r.saea- Ms trice. Apply DEN:.19 NEVILLE. 141°lGob- tiles ACRES OF asd. part d lot t L. R. W.. Colborn. twr. nes,westyd Nana Oe far ars • flee dwsffileg Masa aid a work shop Mee be subset ase -half VI ▪ Sties =lb aid Ston. Nix =tarsala 6en A -`a£- Tac 4444 bNIP00 litt +.o.f,444,,.... /...4040-444, r46-44/ p0S MALLpsgp �-�T.HE FARM OWNED PiMaillday so sa 01 41.0floo. emstatatar lbs 20i masa bora socar o home whit .me Mahn W ..e1.�al : tame abase ; br+rwaOa *Ma =Landors and t; paw eesbad • to. sows Moog s!r abash saaddlepmedlobswad. Amity a K P ala ' (lemmas or LAME FOR HALE THE EAST artsIsDtvfrls.ls rwaspasep MO mese. sew d dr h`aw d Asib at et la teem beam eat LDa1N. ooisrsoh PROD Ma ERE FOR SALE. -SIXTY-FIVE sores. lit a E D. Orrhrwa ethesod ether a l half paw torso. tllabea sod Pe orelr : wllba pop d Ido bars. wad . ��. Dal h dam igloos. _ lee •� otter Pi S F haa1rsmass from DOE S•L1L-THAT PIWB RESI- aelTd'// =Us asdor d M/f Y lr solo It PP =••••=0. dksad.8 �amp � �.1�m w . ▪ .� . m.gepm_fi os. eidilh er~rswsb r P. . iTall a meet • Theta 1. a.dwith nessioingamemile. OwaMDeu.tr, ,W7pd•ela/had le be Wad by Jam air IsIliaa MOW failape es Apse hers amyl lib* neat SOH - ,411 Ilk ler brei elRlleM Noy. OODERICH MARKETS. Tauwwoa Y. 1lar. Ilii tsha.l. pares b e e rm a s e le perwSI to 0 te parr bra balk •... 5 It to • et Pee bed) 1 lel to 1 le Dee bomb Mompar ▪ o▪ urs. wr ns. r pswt. Sob. per Ma trier, taw ter R aha d..►. Straw Wood. par Mad Deur. per lb . Old Choma. pas B tam teak gist des APP. pr ill . .. . .. MI .. - Per ballad. Seto s Per per e-- Odor cot e per Tallairoor lb airt a.aspmtma..... .. 0 ors re ow •01111. BHYARD•)WK. -At OAeriei. os. Saturday. M.aroh a b. to la and 14... Wren Sera - down, amen. MARRIED. LITTON - tt' ALPOLE- - At Godarir4. o. Mates Mph. by Wv. Gee. L tem.. Albert B. Kitten. of Nadia. to Leos Maus Walpole. of . F.atload. .DIED. BURNS. -la Cetborseowrm+,: on Sata.y March r4. Mch tier.. Mary Ir.rs+G briocrd wile of Mono.. Boras. AUCTION SALES wa:Dxao&T. Yard. Il -Clean..- ancilla .ate at Imes .rest. stn. prwperty of I._ low. RL new Itae. Hanel. lab 1. q_Anteg farm - b/. T.Oe4..v. auctioneer. . TtefasaT Mab 11.-Aw•ees rme .f fats ata a.. l_Man* .omo.. ppesee.• bred .rt• Mai ante. proper • of It, MA$ PLE. 0..44e4. dee t Col rs.- El -erythema ed. erased will to mil. Ir. Ovxoay...,(4 . r Palm r. Mat r - .Merin. -•:. of lrtn •tees- isailseeerita. etc pees•• -t ► of -1 si alba Mae Tic.tso.na. ,van► -,set, j Go/W4ft 4WD•l•P ZIftirylkilog w11 ter -. d or hoot rw.rrre. Fart ha* been to.V+t T Gt %tilt f±an'st,ar. Marsh's..-Atae:io., -a:r or leer -n dart. ►rp,lemer.t-. etc . property of A)...trw Daaacrr. who is barer, the for:,.- T. Uro mar. auctioneer. Mos pay. Mar.b 33 -Auction •, :r of tarty roe►. trapteruete - and boa.etoie ,, 7.-.•r* a1 lot rL c .t .,m.... _. A -heels. sura... WILLLalt. proprietor : Ti....-. Ur4DAY, •r•ueweer. F.u..at, Aprd L Uinta. alion on mile of Stet- 4..w livery. ►ate17 6.•a4nog to Hi,..,, H 11 is (ailbtea Me. N tteeldleuTT'. the eat predieter, bee ether Id r5 -t. and oil) sell rverytai.* widest raelse at 1L. ,table.. T. 4keU.T aorta...ob. Wn,s1w,aT.April t-*ssto..+a1. nor farm woes, nasalis t. cad ka1teiti 1 furniture. at 1.4 ,2 sada F. M . ba4 one .•oudh a( Noy - Sold. Loco L KJ .•.. curator : T. oiceta.r. aaew.e.r- - AUCTION sA L& CLEARING AUCTION TALE Faint 8140Cift. C A. Masten bide audios at wnboroe tweerern dtvibel. thew elks tram Oed.rieb sod one dbtrsm lldia THURSDAw, Y. MATCH trra, rig. w..mawdals u 1 o'clock. diary B.tws-1/rdi.g. bevy.urea, bred by Two In Oen sobs bars oW : 1 gelding. bivydraf. timed y Rmterdela. been p.m old : I broad mare. M foal to Bo,:. -on B.rb dry. •write peals beery -draft vary. MaMeg-100 bs.ars old il)b ~hi77-dra ae.(t. bred by Emotion Ilaberrb. rtdet tm. hese Col- Ml�rsdrs to MUone. 407la�rs 4. calf e d:wt teg4 �; flee awl =min Apra dna Mal L coif a pwloa'md D.rhar ..0 • ; 1 p.rrrb.d Dedham b� room. ).woad M.1 i fat beth s. vii bass srseen deice years ors .tall bles.42.14 s. !yds two roes .4..oat1 fed : 3 dear carom : 7 hdMdr calve.: i wdl bred PP, owe • breed mew la pig (York -lure) : 1 bmprevpd TeeksMs. hear ; 40 stop pea, Aima too toes of /pad heathy hay : 1(Mbu.he s sf mrsd, deb tftrM/ansa Stock is01 in rod condition. lir- Mambolr. 1a..e d the R.4,o1 o 6rtn haserefssi sad everything advertised will be said. -Chet Kock bole rosea rine is est *dyer thed- Tertwa Boven «oath.' credit will be elven w fwr.l.b1.7 sr.•w►od )oto( ..0450. A dle- esst of fear per at. straight .tiow-ed for assh. Taus. GCNDKT. Aactloo.er. AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS. HOUSiC BOW EFFECT. LTC. lltepisew Waller will sell by public auction at lot It cabbies t AdaMd won MUD .etti of N.tet. MONDAY. MAR( H Yet. esmmastiae se 1. bb teem : Owe Yaw, twslvo oid : 1 home. eight years ell • s 1104. brio years ago, gee t sl•. bA.rd: 1 row, four peers. awe a calve le llama ; 10sowss rig w.. 7504 I;air : 1 sate.:w 1 Loewe.: 1. Mlle= ss/ =rte. bbel.11h i�a��; r� : l wye.: 1 .wearer wow ; 11 irfll e.Ilas�N./rrasswd /P11mvp11 l • ast MflSwawns 1 Leda w�: 1 set UMW erase • 1 Med Ase : I m.Are : f rest pap-: 1 `awlair mM :1 W rest • letrsw cotter : !red PPP*, r era polis ; 1 set of tasm hems= : 1 est d Mow rawer ;wite of ! dome ;.ii. erebarI . oistenbpe; li0+ bell w0bor -bI ogees01.04. 1 amearranos& lea/.' - 'W dam! ; sevums tib ; a .gym d Mala bade : I - shams. 1 wed essk sew • 1 Door 0Asss1 hews bowl. • d pas poedema,: • taps iron pets= rem brow asearse sed other meldm res s.emem to ameba- Ales • goallq of sed 010 sod shoat a babas d aremadme A be Xmas/ of. de w tarn hair : Bae.er a erre twed his sod of wow w/1r. wO be if.a. o. f..r�mlim�dlf..g sip jam{ aloo ensu A dseoeenl of le0i el.L sowed ter eadh es mei ellt WEL1.LR. THOS.00]eDRY. M.ptatr. Plop NOTICE TO CREDiTORS. NOTiC/ TO CREDITORS. 4,T� Ua770. er Teri sere Or swam i. ptiweOmOr. iJT..r Ma To�� M 0.laamem. a 1104016177 lbw mYrem. peereeel �Mr�iss.ieslls.rme L er dYut » �lsl of benne Olaf �1 we ST. PAl RICK•SIDAY. Notwithstanding that St. Pstr:ck's Day.. the 17th of March, es- quietly celebrated in Godericb, the se raring of the shamrock was seep uo all sides, and every Irish breast swelled with pride at the thought of the Lod of his &Deader, and the home of his nativ- ity -"First flower of the earth, first gem of the se& -and of the bright day that was dawning for that land of many woes and sorrows. Turn back the pages of Irish history but one century and dwell with her in her afflictions, follow her buoyant hope and indefatigable eflorta for jus- tice, and you will marvel that such a struggle was nut strewn with insur- rection after ineurrection, rebellion after rebellion ; but on the cootrary she gave to her oppressor the ablest of her sow to lead her armies to victory end build up the great Empire of to- day. Only one quarter of a century aorto the name Irishman was signifi- cant to the people of England as -Shaul T, but tod.y the whole nation rejoice.. that soon a Parliament will /nee more Open 011 College Greer, and the ramie rocf that resounded with the ors tory of a Grattan, • hiheti.:an and an O'Connell i•leading for justice wiU• re -e. b'.: hr.-.(queuce of a OiCoo, a RedmunJ and others in sioeerest gratitude. Tbe much -feared minority "oppres slum' will prove to be a myth ; and the task of developing a united Ire- I.uel will be acctnuplisbed. It '•conssrni' the Irishman very IitUe rift re fit. Patrick was horn -let ocher nations quarrel over that. He is Ireland's patron saint. „ An' -bare he huni.bed t L« en.kes and toads from the null sad and paKa•.a.•u from our brains:" That'. enough tor Pat_ The blight, c•heeatut and buoyantdis- po.itio0 of the Irish `with their ria - torsi fund of wit and humor makes them the must pleasant companions, and Pat mud his pretty 'idler& are always with us. "Erin go bragb." Ti,. *irate to bear tbe tuns once mare That rani r dear on Erb's .bore. -J. K. Printers Trim Tailors. The Printers again showed their superiority in the hockey line when nn Monday night they "shrunk" the 'Niko* to an R-2 score. The ice was fast, and as the players had not had skate. on for nearly a ween everyone seemed in the pink of 000dition and ready for a "made to order" game. The first goal was scored by the typos and was closely followed by one for the Tailors. Then both teams scored again, and that was the finish for the ;anon in the .coring line. The Printers then proceeded to put on the trimmings, and. a before stated, the game ended 8-2 in favor of the typesticken. Ernest Page was the guy who handled the bell. and he did the trick all right, too. Tbe teams were es follows : Printers -Goal. 8. Ayers : point, Joe Beck; cover- int, Bert Townsend rover, Harry Tufford ; right wing. Fred Robertson ; left wing, Frank Town- send ; centre. Leslie Webb. Tailors -Goal. Chas. Riley ; ot, Lean de Peadrqq : covet -point. EddMtr, Swarth ; rover. W. Snazel; right re ung, Cecil Gin�ee.,+.: left wing. Ernest Young : centre, Roy Sharman. ABOUT 7BH GAYS. They gave us full time to play *Ad no cheating us out of six minutes. -Jack Nairn. Best game of hockey seen in West street rink this winter. -Everybody. It was 8t. Patrick's Day. too. -Les. Webb. Didn't little Willie take it hard ?- Bat Townsend. We'll play uR tbe tie next falL-De Peodry. I guess i can't come back. -Chas. Riley. 1 think we ought to he able to break the ere with the Big Mill after a show - 'ng of Monday nights sort. --Harry tlh mord. Sammy Ayer put up eon= exhibi- tion of hockey. Kb ?-Tbe Spectators. If you can't get the puck net Use man. -Cecil Givens. i go... the Printer/• have got every- thing =insert to dash. -Manager Gold tborpe. Both Quick ants Permanent Strength. If you are run down or tared out, if you take odd noisily. have o/ appetite, are losing Aesb or have other endwise of lowered vitality, try rear MacLeod's S6y0em HAev.lor ander on, gwaarw lse to refund the pries paid if the remedy taint to give satire eet:lsdMtlso. it aids Mipoetioe, tonal up the wows system aid rives both q nlek ...d pee- seaneet reeolta. One dollar • bottle. Mamphbsedpwd by Macleod Mr41e4we Oa. Asiesish. Out For eels by E. R. Wigle. SesstA Lanark Sys u ' cheek la .4. Provinehl by.alsiden I Berth Lomat es Woffeendag. t.Mtr Tammy answed by the dad* Ile , efte be. tidThaw wee. Jabs O. labs O.pas wsdve► wee swtuewld ever Reale lane., L boss. bra raajarftof OIL la tats boa awe posed sio OIL Madams mnse silsommill by i dossalales. is ebe mal two imenemeled glossiwm the O.u/.r r • ries mi ..sty wee Mealy Nader -_ love Meyer faitoth. Probably the greatest pain we suffer when death has removed a loved one is from the pang of separation. the severing of close-krvt hearts. We believe cur friends shall live again. and that we shat meet them in the hereafter . but for the pr -sent we feel that death -Has put our lives so far apart G We cannot hear each other speak.- But peak. 'But surly we have not read aright the story of the first Easter Day if we deem our loved ones lost to us until the Resurrection. Did not the risen Christ endeavor, in every possible way, to show His drsctpks that. except that He was no longer to be with them in bodily form. His re- Ianonship to them was unchanged He called them as before, "drsceples." --children.'' "friends," or by their own names, "Peter' and ''Mary.'" He sent them messages showing His remem- brance of circumstances they might well think He would have forgotten or counted as unimportant. In the crush of events before His crucifixion. He showed knowledge of and pauence with their fears and forebodings.. He was stdl interested in their temporal welfare, even prepared a breakfast for them on coals. by the seashore. Could He have done more to prove to ,them that He had really conquered Death. and shown it impotent to harm. and powerless to break the ties that bound loving hearts Surely it is true of our de- parted friends that They do not die. Nor lose their mortal sympathy Nor change to us. although they change. And so at this glad Easter time we take comfort in the truth that -Love never faileth.'• that. being of the , very nature of God. it cannot die. and therefore; though "we cannot hear each other speak," we can sell love the departed, and be assured that their love for us, their interest in us. es unchanged. And, thus, indeed, death will have lost its sting. and the grave its victory. BENMILLER. • TUESDAY. March lSth. Curacy Narita. - The Colborne Sabbath school Cheerful Portiere or- gaoized Bible class has invited the Beomiller and North and South Zion organized Bible chosen- to an Easter rally festival to be held in the Col- borne Evangelical church on 'Sunday. March 2. et 7111, p. m. Rev. A. Brown. of Benlniller, and the pastor will give addresses -Hev. 8. R. Ktzechtel. P. E.. of Berlin. will hold communion set vice io ColboroeErian- gelical church on Friday at 10 o'clock a. rn., also preparatory service oD Thursday evening at 7:31 p. m....The pastor of Colborne Ecangelice14 church and Rev. A. Brown will exchange pulpits fol Easter Sunday, at morning and afternoon services. MAFEKING. MOIDAY. Mai. 17th. BRIEFS. -Stuart. Finlay left for the West on Saturday. Mrs. Finlay and family intend to leave on Tuesday. Mrs. Stotbers and Jessie visited at Iwc Andrew's, of Zion. last week. Mrs. Wm. Henry visited at Mrs. Wm8totberi last Wedneday Mn. Wm. Jamieson visited at Anon 1 Fiolay's 013 Sunday last. Thos. Hall sold his team of bones at a good He has rented his farm on account of ill -health Will Finlay has started his season's operation at the maple syrup. The run has not been very good as yet. Mow's This ? We other o.e bended dollars reward for any case et catarrh that cannot be cared by Hall a Catarrh Curs. Ir. J. CHISMY t (:4)..'hWo U. We die • hacs taws F. J. Obe..y Mee Ow Isdi /Rhos and believe N ee 4. •4awsedosse two. artisan ad MassiaMt sae to carry out ay Alfgdb.s nude nt W /rm. nmol,., s:tw.ax t Maavtx, whatnot. Drssom... Tdbd& 0. Roll's Cobweb tars le takes I.ers.py. not - 4./ dinette sera tha bled sod mesoaa our - herr d W gsthes lbelbmeasti east fres. Prix 71 costa preats_ y a0 drotgbta Tate Hall. rowing . /r ekwetipities. • The ICellogg.Haines Comma pleased haddelt�bted a large audience loot stressing. Phis company in a very marked degree rima the three rest ��rrr�QQo�s./we. of the lyceum platform : i�etghter. estswiei --pt, and moral had Mitered uplift. There lineal weak poiet in thin eveaiag's entertain- ment. nt rtain-skit. and every masher of the party is an artist. 'Va(4Mville stunts' were .avptdosM •voided, and the rcvp- tion tiv.. t4.w Mks shows that the west OtgMeslsm medic. wtepd.y is elms and cultured and tide eslirpmity has a tetter wigs is its Beall thismewl y r..sep et the v. Me�lled.. poeUt �.very halt wadi ha �w�.d e awe grogram Eby 14. sloe was wi, hist d- iglt. boa 'nub ria...., seam scald be Oa ` 1ppt.��ides was Single b - Fare for Easter via Canadian Pacific Railway. Return tickets will be issued ,at single tare between all stations in a, Port Arthur and east, also to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. Y., Detroit and Seult Sl,e. Marie, Teich. Good going March W. 21. 28, 23 and 24. Rltorn limit March 213, 1913. This an excellent opportunity fors trip at moderate expense, the return limit being exceptional) long for an event of this nature. lull particulars from Joe. Kidd. C. P. R. agent. See that your tickets read via C. P. R. Conference of Boy Scout Worbert. The annual conference of Scout worker. in the Province of Ontario will be held at Toronto on Friday and Saturday, April 11th and 12th. This promisee to be a great gathering and a program ,of speakers has been arranged of those who are interested in this splendid movement, and a most pleasant and instructive time is ex- pected. Tbe movement is making good,progress in this Province and it is necessary that all officers should get together once a year for an inter- change of idea. On Friday evening • grand display of actual Scout work will be given at which the delegates will be present. Arrangemeou are being made for spe- cial rates on the railways and the coo- fenoce promisee to be a great gather. ing of those who are interested in the future citizens of Canada. Any information relating to the movement will he forwarded up 30 ap- )nation to the Provincial secretary. berbourne and Blocs streets. Toron- to. Caught Tapping. One whore ear has been trained to read intelligently the click of a tele- graph instrument sometimes puts this training to the test under strange condition.. An instance, which re- sulted in embarrassment, apologies, had finally a pleasant acquaintance among the persons oonowsed, is told M a farmer who spent his early years in the employ of a t company. Some years after impaired health had driven him from the eel= to tie term, be sod bis wife wiendiag . short holiday from bowie. ileMsey wore dining in a hotel. two young men entered and vested themselves at the same table with the expls from the country. Afters survey of the strangers. one 01 the youths took up his perk. sed tapping It in amUy careless way nAr simthe sdgi�of s slkd wt ie tie Morse Bode : plate. "the rue think they are bride *ad grams „ t"w tapped Me ee�aaies. Instals bew soft •�•ol��e1g��/a, b tie of the WIaatla of -ar in tMhet �/bMMN :- bass r (cleft •..- baw toseled i ye dere Ores Abbas"