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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-2-26, Page 4•AF. 4 a Tal:lusee a Feu. Lill, 1811 THF SIGNAL : .,ODERICIi ONTA RI O essenewureeseseserseumeseseemeseureeeer OoIy a Few Left Ranges and Hesters whieh we are selling et Red-osd Prices. One No q aa Empire Qeeen. regular 811 uo, tor. . *34.00 One No. q 30 Penn Esther with reservoir. Regular $38 00, for *31.00 One No es Good Cbeer Art with oven Regular 813 00. for *39.00 One N... esti Good Cheer Oak. double heater Regular 82300, for 1114.00 W. R. PINDER Plum►ting. !leather. Th1011) tk Ing, Eleer.L• Wiring rend Genet -al leepa ii' Work. ('hone lee Ilawtltori St r ere LOGS WANTED The 11ndeiiii;ncd will pay lite highest cash piker' tor all kind- of geed lee, deliverer) et t h• Mill, foot of Anglesea Street, GOderich. mill work done 1�� � �ptl�. Custo)1 sawing mid gene rel tnill,workdone eimipth. J. E. B.AECNLER t WeseesesesseeeseeleeeterterseinsWeeenereeleve MONARCH SHOES Every M m,treh Shoe is collect inn of hard -to -wear -out parte put together in the Most substantial and scientific manner possible. 1'h.• thread. the tele leather. the linings, every single part is neleet.•d for its roughness end fitness for this function it is meant to perform. They arsenical reasott.tlde in price. REPAIRING Dawning & MacVicar I'h e.e 220 1:0d,•1i.•h SPECIAL FOR SALE liasoline Engine Lw In A t shape 2' : Horse Power \Ver u.P pit"14 1110(1a• end wilt there ee. .ell this en parte et 14 fiar,tee). , . anyone want fun( l ii It a 'smelters. wtxrl i do w.•11 to ..•.• ns. O'BRIEN & LEGO 1Vhite Front Meat Market le 1st. let wet Phone :,I 1'irerreet Ilteleecre1.e.e reessieme CANADIAN PAcuFIc HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS MANITOBA. ALBERTA • SASKATCHEWAN Each T,•wt.'y Martk 3toO,tabr- :7 Iarlu...•e Winnipeg and Return - 010,(» Edmonton and Return - 43t01 From Toruntn. and Reaetens wept Well ''Berth of Thrown Proportionate heels free tittles. 14..t of Toronto. Return 1,unt tar . months. RBUU('Ek) SETTLERS' FARIS ('F -W&• 14W OND CLAIM BA(11 Tl'rShaY• MARIa1 AND APRIL Real.,. tr...ltina{ with Rhe Kock and ease:. .Muss take tlrTTI.►' R'NPI(]AL TRAiN with). t...-•. Wentnnr.t.�al1'h Tuesday durtna MARCH .M APRIL efter ...teal ree.lar 10 71 elm. tr.lo fro* T,w..n.o I: eine Winn Anshan and fawn. .rtaeet are weak dwell(:II a R0LAR 111Th Tamale. tato mon. DA Ogee* and Taar't weeptea West t Vete. emit* to '1, f e Rrrtto. CARSON Ai and TRAMS. f ( M e A M G. D.PA. Tweets. / THE DOMINION HOUSE Redistribution, Freight Raise, and Election Corruption Discussed The committee which is to prepay the se sdvlsa elf the Redistribution 11111 was appointed of the House of Commons (to the motion of Right Hon. R. L. Borden, as follows: Hon. Messrs. .Itetter, Reid and Rogers and Messrs. 3honilett (Calgary), Deland. (Heance), ebanan lMedicine Hatt. Pardee (W. mblonl, Rhodes (Cumberland. V.8 ) and Macdonald (Pictou, N.S.). Col. the Hon. Sant Hughes made the aanounrement that he had sent • cable to Ragland slating definitely that a ('anadlnn team would go to Bliley this year. shooting under the same conditions as prevailed last year. This followed the receipt at Ottawa tai information to the effect that the War Office bad withdrawn its oppo- sition to the use of the rear aperture sleet. with which the Rom ride Is equipped. and which itas been used heretofore at Risley. The disemsion of the control of ocean fr.•Iget rates occupied much time In the House. HevPral Oppu- altJoa members were anxious that a parliamentary committee should be appointed to make an enquiry. Mr. W. F. Maclean, of South York, pro• posed that the ik,minion Railway Huard make reprisal for the increase in ocean rates by reducing railway rates, while (lore. Frank Oliver wished to bring about a reduction of freight rates (,n the great lakes by permitting United States teasels to ply between t'anadian ports. . On the initiative of A. K. Maclean. the Ltbrral member for Halifax, a 'select eomtietter of the House will inquire into the laws relating to etc... - lions and electoral curruptton. with a slew to maidnr• those law, morn effective in checking corruption and In dealing with,electlun petitions. The motion by whlch Mr. Maclean brought up the matter was couched In large part in the words of the pledge which Premier Borden gave to the peoph. when in Opposition. It putritod out the desirability of more effective pro - Visions to punish bribery and fraud at elections, to insure publicity as to erpendltures by political urganitatlons, to prevent the accumulation of cam- paign funds fur corrupt purposes. and to prevent campaign contributions by contractors, curporatlons end prgnlo- tera, to expedite, the hearing- of .'lec- tion petitions and to prevent "saw - offs," and urged also the appointment of an independent prosecuting officer to carry on election cases. Hun. Rodolphe Lemieux nn Monday asked for a full enquiry into the deal 'whereby the Government purchased a piece of property near Montreal for ,.he erection of a military Wernicke and other militia buildings. The sum of 00,000 had been paid, said Mr. rnieux, for 150, acres which onty 16 a7 s before had been purchased hued D by IW. T. Redden for $95,000 less. Col. 'Rem Hughes defended the transaction bead maintained that the price paid was a fair one. He courted the ful- lest enquiry. he said. FAMOUS SCHOLAR DEAD Prof. Duncan, a Native of Brantford, Passed Away at Pittsburg Brantford lost one of her most brilliant sons In the death of Prof. Robert K. Duncan, a leader to the work of chemical research through the world and head of the Industrial In- stitute to ronnection with the Univer- sity of Pittsburg. Prof. Duncan was about 45 year. old. Rev. Arch Stewart. a superannuated Presbyterian minister died at London last week. aged h5. • While making a pastoral visit. Rev. C. L. Johnston of St. Andrew's Pres- byterian ('hurt h. Pickering, died sud- denly of heart (allure. Joseph Fels, the millionaire soap manufacture single tax advocate and philanthropist. died on Sunday at Philadelphia of pnenmonis. Rev. T. .1. Mansell. pastor of Char- lotte Street Methodist Church. Peter- boro, died suddenly on Sunday even- ing atter church servlre. lir. Christopher Eaton. president of the Eaton Bros. Malting Company of Owen Sound and North Bay, died of pneumonia after a week's illness. TRAIN ROBBERS USED GUNS Two Canadians Wars Killed on Train Approaching Vancouver Three passengers on a Great Nor- thern paas.ager train hound for Van- couver. resisted three bandits iso F1t- slay tight sear Bentngham. Wash.. and were shot dead. Thomas B. Wada. berth. a Canadian Pacific, conductor, of Vancouver; R. L. lee of Bremerton. .-tet M. B. Mc3rllsoer of Van - Ever er wthe mita Med•Uwe pbsnengera eon treated by the Romp 11' top taetr bands. but tont moo pounded to resist. Three of Oast insole failed almost blatantly, ZeataIstb Mrs A3ewred ler Freedom KaRiva- s the R,tm who passed savers/ !roan - 1a Festers Ontario . was liberated on when ale luau nN4 at= M oae of qts IMO hat wall 11.1111•111i Of bar Mrs Mswbd W Ores sabot 11� • 40141.4r1114 DM wort '!tits kadem Marc Rust t1Rlissab/c 1b11• brI1 COUNTY -DISTRICT CREWE Mr. Wua. 1►urnin was a recent visi- tor awns' Jriarttbl in tins seeikaa.. Nr. Win. timelier loft last week /or liurlph where he will undergo an 'Iwret inn for apt...mile-0ia. Mea.r,. Albert Collier Lawrenee linty were viai(ora *moue friends in Clinton end G,slerieh during the past .•1' k . At the re•gulsr meeting of the l:p- wert h lr4gue I.tt week. iter. 1. K. Hunter. u( Ihanaannon, save an ad• dress .n hi, usual int.restiug wanner. M Menaiy is. in.muving 11u,hly 1,11' we are ...rev to know that Sir. Slenary end Mr-. SIcQiired err not .nproving ea fast as their friends weol4 Ike. \1.•. l•eacr (iawlev has rented Mr. \\'ret. 11nt rein'* house and expecte t,. make hi, abode with u+ before many .[,eye. livery (+mile nddwl t.. the+ t• is highly appreciete.l. GOOERI HI TOWNSHIP Mi ileltre Cook, an need rew,lent of 1lie [lest eonressiun of Kinl, tnw•n- ilin, w hn passed away on Saturday. ' the 11•h nest.. waw a naive of Ireland, having tern born in Tintwrllry ie leee. Ne .•ante to this country in 19,17 1 HP/41 will.'.l nn the ninth convey. luno .:f (l,slet'vIi townthin, where he 'c.idwt ante the year IWMI. In the, I s•. xr he 111ot•esl to 1 he tarot he ,.M.InIPII ,it the 1fnro of his .Ie: th. In laid he unit i.vl 1:V./Aiello, M.•(ie.. daughter of the late Peter irlie.., n(- gmondvill.'. wt....ttrt Ives hint. The members of 'h.• 'anile are : 511 VC A. Hamilton. Henfryn ; Mr,'. Writ. Robb. K.nln.s ; \\'e11ev, T.•:•.'nto, 14.1,1 Atbwlr, who !lee 1 with the pfarents. The funeral tock 1,,�i•ter to Greenhill remet.rv. Rev. 1..1. 17ut..101 ,^ i.i lusting the funeral +ervir.•s. The !.sit•ls•,ieer., 15Pve hi, Cobh and .\n drew Hamilton. and his feet. n.ehew•s. 'Vex. Mani tit. I' -•ter Look. Jelin I1. Wesel? and 1''. Powell. Throughout his Lang life the tate Sfr. Cook was a'• very in ice man. a 51''? hMh-t in re. l giott and a ('..nservetivs in r• diti.•s. WINGHAWe Maggie M,trahalI w•a.. the guest of (meted. in Beeline. last week. Miss Bennett. vnnngest daughter of Mr. ,cod \ire. S. Bennett. who !vent theeii,rh an operelio t1 lest week. is do- ing nicely. Revival servfces are still hying .,con - 1 itt,•d in the Methodist church by Iti'v. \V..1. Hihhart and prove to he u '1i • •.•.$ ata many :use attending In epite• iof the heevy encs.+tonus which raged 'hrongh here on Saturday mirning, Hl ling the ramie. The military instal.:ttnrttit •'cel h t y• Sergeant (%trier, of London. during t hr , 11(1 thter • meet is has proved a .nisei .s.:a+ there ate now 40 recruit•; in H company, Thirty-third regiment.. \Io . u a d v mottling v.' n nes cal 0 fti1'P t s went to Wolseley berrarks. London, to get further instructions. They i were : ('eine-Sergi. J. Mann. Se,-gt. R Ranson, Corp. J. Bodge. Corp. A. (Maroon and Capt. A. Boyd. Mr. 1Vm. R. Mitchell passed away at his residene.' on 1- notoria street on Suter,l:.v at 12.3') o'clock, after an illne'.. n( about two weeks. He was in the tried year of his age. being born in East tiilienfta.rnngh in noel. He rami. to Turnhlrry when twelve years of age with hispatvnta and soon took n great interest in terming. -\(ter a whit.• he took to **wend' work. then started to drive a drily, being one of he first to drive a dray in \Vinghem. He was unu•rs.-.l to Misr. Margaret Ann Halfour•, of \Vingham, and to thetu two of a f '11 were horn, William, of Mossjl:ink, Seekatchewau, and Mrs. Into, t'4armure, of Hill Firm. Masket- eh••w.n. Ili, fine wife died in Turn - ten v on the satue (lain which lie re - ...fitly left. H.• was later married to Sties t3 'rah Matilda \\',.tion! of Logen oavoe,,1p. near Mitchell, who nut lice. him. From the .econd marriage te- trad two daughters. Anarnaysel and Hazel. t he former pulsing away when a (14he. Iiaz •1 grew ftp to girlller.l, nut died after an illness of only three lays. At'utt a month ego the resi- deuts of 7ltrnberry township assem- bled at his lio)Ie on lar• fare' and pt enter! he and Ilia wife with valuable ^r,•etreen. in politics ID. \I(t- abell was a Conservative and in relig- t a .urth,sli•t. He war :t gr. at •arrkrr in the church and Sunday -whore. and 5511. prominent in the (anaditn triter of Foretters. Ile lease, live brothers and one sister. • BENMILLER Some liquor lever shier.! a whisky beide through Bethel church window our evening last. tarok after the bottle hail been ereivael of its content.. \Ira ',.cane Junee f. expected to leave the sirfuity the. we. I. -Humor has it she is going west. The good wishes of limey friends will follow her. Rev. A. T. Nash, of the Evangelicsl church, is away at M' Kilk,p for a week or two, where he is conducting special rtatyta. He bas born brlping at the .,(l.• in the week evenings. The report is received that Mr. ilarid3 1..n, t. son of lir and Mrs. leete. L'.ng of this village, who lives in tl,e trreer..wive western city of Lethbridge, hie been made editor n( the I,-thiredge Herold. That speaks well for on old Ih.'nmiiller boy who is only a young man of _'0 rents. The revival !reeling. at the Ben miller Methodist ,hutch under the leader.hep, of the pa•tnr have Ire.'n meet .ttre.wful end good results have been seen. Large rompanira have gathered from night to night. The t tilts Last wick of Rev. Ilager, of li,wkvrich, and R... N. lan., of Nile. were much tip rrriat`d. A and accident befell Mr. Harry t Mew morality. The old gentleman era. leaving the revival meeting at t Henesilkr church when he ww!denly found himself between two rotten on the road and the driveee of both were 1'y ,ng to pass ('IIi �' another On the .•P one cutter swerved to bin side *ad hawked the olJ Man,1own giviag him • nasty fail. Afterwards he was (.rind to he suffering from a broken rib and a badly Modred sh sadder. Perhaps his infirmity of deaf WIC made him titree liable to denim, but greater eats' should be I -remised by people when driving on the highwayat night. There 'reeve to be a teeblewe- nes. and randomness wbleb often leads to fatal results. No • et are simply kidney &borders. Th.kbd..ye clter the blood of .11 that ebowlda't be there. The blogd poses through the kid- neys every large minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or tams of i disorder can remain 'a the circulations longer than that time. Therefore if your blood is out of order your kidneys bare Luded ei their work. They are la need d stimulation, strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will do all three, the finest and most imitet.d blood taedicioe there is Dodd's Kidney Pills TOWNSHIP COUNCIL REPORTS COLlft►1tN E Tuw•n!i,ip rntucil . met in township ba11 e11 February !t1'b. Members all preview. Minutes ut last Iueetine, read and ad,)prted. The tellowiug 11. "minter were prt+setl and nldere drawn o11 the tit d,Uter for same: ':\I, (i. Cameron. \Vawallosll v.. Colborne. $75.011; leets it,•ot, !lays \ Killoran, settle- nfent \Vawenos v. (eel, ebur, $..1 23; Si.na1 Printing Co., punting, $17.00; Tete Star Printing l'o.. t't'1.ee; .1. D. l'arri.h. ,-,i loads gr.tvel. Se std : Oliver C'.rk, gravelling SAL. %IH,te): \1'. Jewell, flue•• weep killed by dugs, g_[, lei: .\. G.' .:i. gra veiling division liar, !stele : .511wrt Negroid. iehratc school tax. 31 Es -17. A. I'. Sheppard. auditor, 747,1..t: Edward Strwatt, auditor, gees); R. Jewele refttud statute labor, tetter 1'1c..•ire(' front 11. SI. Young, Ds -oeuvre seeing to I...e relieved (rem the ulti •r of ta•eesurer. elove.I by Young and Snyder that the treasurer Is. requested to retain the chive fur the present year. ('urried. Auditors repott received mud adopted. Moves by lee 1ne end Snyder thea Thomas Hnmiltonl he empowered to ger on :and collect all outstanding taxes. Moved in aul.'ndw••nt (ty Ih+set and t ihis- Melte: ti tI Albert Ohldthorpt b1' np- rent.,l collector. Amend)tentcarried. l'lie cle,k,pr.'aetltP,l engineer's report, also bylaw of West R'itw*nosh re Young's . lett.•.1' , g t After Wine sc talion it teas moved by Verne; and Snyder that the reeve and Couu. liethering-• [err be.tpps,intewt to consort rhe +ofre- itor. Atriv-e1 in an'enduaeet by Heth- erington and Uhieh.dm, that the reeve and Conn. Young bea committee to Con - snit solicitor. Amendment carried. Moved by Chisholm and Hetherington that the rouncil meet again at the ,`111 of the reeve. R. Mr it.a vii, Clerk. WEST W.A\V \St1SH Council met on January :11.1 as per adjournment. Member" all present. Reeve U. B. Slurray in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read tad passed on suction by (enameller+ Nay - 101' end MalIo.igh Tb.. treasUret . etat,snlent for Janu- ary was teed by Tee:emcee Tbowp.en, showed a hal.allce on hind of & M:.IK- This statement wet tiled nn u►ntem by Councillors Johnston and Naylor. The auditore report was read be Audited. Charles (iirvi). and brink . finally audited by council, the report was adopted 414 lead 011 motion of Councillors Naylor and Mallow!). The twill nurneer or copies will be printed for di,trihutiop. Reeve Murray went over the hi.tory of the Young .1reen and also the nnrni- repel tele, hn11rsystem 1',t..., expls both cases very tally for the lenient o the new members of rouncil. Ile ail reported hav-ti.g got moo- legal advic on the drain question ,fuel outlined tit prat test delluh to take. (►:t neutron by rottn,-illnrt Pnrdn and Mallongh the clerk was author ized to Is tv•' bylaw printed and G (ers..millV serve each et the interested rstepeyet, with a copy of the 'eine a 4)44?? e, posse tee, --carried. Accent:Di t1. the amount.' of S1'1-, it were passed and raid on motion b Councillors .lohnston end Naylor. Connell ltd jout•ne d tU meet on MAIN lith *t 111 a cl.trk a.m. for general Must nese and at !.:►1 p.m. es a eoutt 0 revision etre tM' l cine 'rein asseae memo. R 0 Yredh as Mpple 531o��om.s are the heaps of Dress Stuf s and woven dainties. The loont artists have caught many a hint from nature and the merchandise artists have made the things almost as cheap for you as if they grew. Already we have opened up some of the daintiest and most fetch- ing wash fabrics you ever saw, and not a bit high priced either. It seems early and yet many of our customers are picking them up, knowing- that it i'. only a few weeks at most until they will need thein. HOSIERY \VE JUST' ITT INTO STOI:K A 811, LOT U1' STOCKI\(6S' la •AL1. torah. .A CLEAN-UP .ASSORTMENT FROM A Mild.. THEY ARE JUST ONE-THIRD Lisa+.% THAN RI!W5l.AR PRICE!: AND WILL FIE ON SALE Fltll►AV' MORNING. \\'ATCII 1'OH 'I Hi:M IN 0I It WINDOW. Dress Crepes in the new weaves fut• the cumiug sessou. Net or h.•tore have we bad such choice shades and enl,.r- ings. .'7 inches wide and only ...........1 Sc Champagne with tnse-bind,. (rink, helix and white with rove-hud,:• all 150 Gres* Crepes, ' i inches wide, white w nth pink or blur small fitney figures 25c Self Colon Crepe, for dres.ee, in heliro.e. sky arid white. 147 inches wide, only.... 150 hiirs ni ('repos, inches wide. only20c Color", hetet), clermpegne ,toil kieg..' Woe tar h large Clower patterns. Retnrrnher, Only20c Ratine Sultings Peri'.rctu hr;tnd, al,-,bUely fa..t. .lik•, n,ually sold at :elk. (',dor, white wit h neriew pink stripe. white w ittt nertow illa011 .tripe. rose with nal tow black .trips., light fawn with tomo". black stripe. white with narrow heti., stripe, sky with untesev Mack .tripe- Our prier is 400 J Laces Ne* for the String, Toss -bon, and Vials. Shatlnw frnm 1 to Vale, Cluney and urebuns a big :100 yard■ and 111011' of litre lc trrFir regnlnt. may one cent * ings to match f, the teasel) ft 1st ('htney, Solidus. 1, inches wide. showing. i llaertiMia, weir yard. No edg •Iling at per yard lc Corsets No. 131•, 11'hat is left of a t*t pan, lot, 1L pairin till, sizes 1t► to _.; l'nee *1.10. furEight pairsf another h.s! lot fol7-.', 11) to21. All 4 M,th of these. Itl 1) A \ 11mak,• and !et fet in everEmbroideries • %Ve bare iu-t peaased into .tock a cecind shipintuit of these go,,d. Fur Hewn...„ ,.f pattern. endperfectness el wo,ktnanahip they at, tint excelledatour priers. .\.k tsee them. H. COLBORNEII LAURIER Mies Jennie McNsin is spending .. week at her bottle here. Mrs. \\'ui. J • -son is visiting het• .t \ snort. -Ira. John J .0 h tulle n. Mies Agnes ‘1, 'ley wt). the burst of Mitre Sophia Kempton on Satti day and tetradMr.. J..latni.•ann vi,it,•d friends et Laurier last friday afternoon and evening. Jerk Fs i, here [gain and it 100ks as if he expect, to stay :A while longer then lag time. Mr. Jame. Bradley. who was visiting friends in Tivettrm and Paisley, has returned home after spending a few days there. Mr*. Sodom 1+ ill again. She is auflgping from dropsy Dr. Simpson. 1. attending her and all wish` for her epee,' y t rent ery A number of ymmg folk went to Lucknow en Saturday afternoon and 011 visited the skating rink there and reppnrrr't a delightt'tI time. Mrs. Philip 51 '5tdltn and child! who were visiting her parent.•, Mr, 1101 Mee. 1). Mel.ean, near Atnhrrley. have returned to their honor in Luck - now. • The aproint meat is announced of SI r. Geroge t1 Ray to succeed 111, Min • do it 'MrDun.Id, lately deceasedas keeper of the Point Clark light 1 se. The light ie the )lighear nn the Lake Hilton coast and r in be ,een for teeny wiles. MAFEKING SIis.lsthei 114,ty, of Dungannon. i, visiting her sister, Mtn. John Blak.'. e Mrs. \V. 1'. Oat -duct. and children, of %inn, ere seeding friends in this velet- a its. • Mr. J. J. Taylor. of 1, irknow. tn.,11 bis u-ge of the •.•['viers here Suti l.ty 'waning. James lsaimiters and Mae at • on the .ick hat. \\'e hope for their ' speedy re,•,.vel'y. y Mr. Herbert Alron'a sdr, which wee held on Friday, wt)s well attende.) by 1 Meteking friend.. Mr. .and Mrs. John Mike entet'ttin f Poi is few of the prang people oil Thursday evening. Hiss Edith Slathers. of Itungannon, • spent the week -end at the home of her aunt, Mr.. Win. /Bother,. Unite a number (f the young folks - of thin line attended a dance at Mr. r John Gattley's, of Lm'know. last Wed ue.day evening. Rev. 1. W. Kilpatrick, of Relgesve, t visited hie brother, el. .,., who haw • been on the Birk -list for wane time pest. 51i , Aggie Kilpiatrirk retained with him. [, Mr.. let qes Welieter at tended tits funeral of Mi : the e late Wm... Cook. nn Monday !sat. Mr. George - Hackett 4nrornpanied hint home and Is stopping with biro for a time. W. A. Wit -tr., Clerk CARLOW Mr. \Vn.. Young of the eighth eon cession delivered to 511'..\rehibald, o Seefortle last week three tine het•see one of then) weighing in the neigl:l,or hood of atop. It is understood the the trice paid wt)+ *Urso 10 A10Ml Mr. Young i■ an expettenr,•d horse. watt and breeds nothing but the t.•st. Jnr: slh'tleew.wlrrobcrads. 19awt as the McDonagh faros, of this pine'.. quite recently di'pr4491 of a monster elm tree. Old tinsbenurn yu.te faint' far in this section maintain that it was One of the Ingest. if not the Largest tree grown in thin township. Sem. years ago Mr. \IcO'nsgh, who then cwned the farm, +old the Irish of which his tree rnmprisetl a hart to Mr. Robert Elliott, recently reeve of f3oderich. The monster tree smiled at the axem.'p and waved its tretuen• loos limbs which were like ordinary r7e*, et the teamsters who passed it istuokwterd, until the winter of 181:1, when ante 1 .•reMelighterd in sport, more than workfelled the monat.'r of he forret which had stond the storms .f many years (toshaUe'rwl, expecting o find It hollow and filled with coons hat finding nut to their great *unwise rte household e• mei•teii of ooe lonely ()reopen t. The tree evidently turned out to be p•rfertly sound and meas- ured over six feet in diameter. This great monarch eompeiesd thir- teen Ings averaging 111 feet long, the sinali..t me•ecring over tern feet in diameter. The tree is Palmated to e(aa- tain 11•(110 feet log meaattre, count IMO of many cordon( wood. The largest 1r lei twelve. feetfeiomlg Pdpta{aed over 41100 .et and wwtover swain toll. Messrs A. and K. Maher, of Reaoillee, est std handled It, delivering it co Mortars. Betehler pros.. of Oeder(rb. 1 1M 1Scaae Ottm•I Ms NO MA to Moho !Moss tiro asititaLser ST. HELENS ►las. Shaw, of Fordyce, spent the week -end at Mr. it. Woods. Mrs. lbs of Wbitecbureh. wan at Mr. W. J. Fox, Un Monday.' 1 Mies N. Brooks spout last week at Mr. Ed. Purvis'. Mrs. John Bennett and Pon Hugh. of Port Albert, spent last week with her asotbsr, Mut. H. itotherford, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDowell, of Westfield. spent Friday at Mr.. Clarks. Mr. and Nn. R. Metiuire entertain- ed • host of friend., on friday seeing to is veer • enjoyable dance. Mn. W. J Humphrey Is at persont underthedoctor's tifor re. We hone f a rd A veriy mad emblem happened In little Harry Levis on Friday. He bad grins fotoLockout" s.1tb hie brother Arthur fora load of primed hay for Mr. J. Joyitt and when ready to start bombe be climber q on the hark of the lead. One d the balm )renaming f.11 with the boy, k bone w. The poor Utilefellow Ing very tow eb. PORTERS HILL I,.0.1... No.1`tl, heir dreaded to bold :a box social in their hall at Shelves en \lunday, Mareb IRM. A good pro- -L r..utu, enure., telud. 11, central it u•u..- gramme is being prepued anaa gond ' 'Metre with tire ('i•1' limn elcbor,b. (;es1. time is assured. F:%eryh'dy come and Tee- . irw unfle-l e) swctd+nttt. toter .rtbrit'k•yOUI hoe. Further aanUtCP t1'c>Ot .,rtfuleatafsepe�•wr,I. '... +rt.er.nrcnt will heniafe neer week. 1,.0.1, No.- - eta►, will hold their regu- -- lar meeting on Monday, March 2ud. A. husine's, of importance ie on hand e full attendance fe ,•.'quested• f SHAW'S BUSINESS SCHOOLS OBITUARY Miss Donogh CHURCH NOTES The funeral of Mies Nellie lhaeegh 1 tial place from the residence of Miss Iter. \Vm, 1f. W,ighton will con• duct a eerie. o1 special meetings in the I liaptiet chinch every eveuiug next week beginning March 1st. All who attend these services art aseurcd a warm welcome. Come and bring your friends to enj,.v the hearty singing of Gunther hymns and the preaching of the Old Gospel Meewge. These gatherings will ta• brief. bright and hrntherly. On Tuesday, *Ref noon. \I,atrh 3rd. .t short children's 'service will bre preach- ed and children's hymns .,Ing. Tt.is i, quite tindenonlinai,rn,tl and all school children are invited. Meeting commences at 11.,. out at five p.m. Sir,,. \l' II. \Viighterr ha- lately Or- Kanited at I'hilathe4 Ifib1..elites at the Herei.,t church. \It.. %Vtighton is all ready having rnn.iderahlr 6uceese with till'. new efturt, nod she earnest h- invites all young Iitdie.,who are net af' present connrreed with ,uiy chess, ►o Iain with 11061' in n pleasanthour of Biters study on Sunday atterursms at . three , cluck. lit Ku0x eltueeh the sacrament of the the Lor d'. Hopper will Ire di.ptn sed at the M..rning.ervice next Sure 'as. .\ [Pry Liegeatlendianc.' of the tut•mtwl s in expected. The series of preparatory ,ervire, this week will conclude on friday eve g. when at eight.o',•lork the new tn.-nieces will be i er'pj -ed. These nIPm(wt'. are requested to meet. Mr. ft..sa in the lett ut•e room at 7.,51 that evening- ' heriP* t i- of ht to' Victoria r E. Fnrdeet \I loft (tet week nn a visit to bis eroth- rr. itrv. 1V J. Foal, of (ilenenc, I.a..t Sunday morning SI r, Sidney Belcher was in •'targe of the ..•t. • vice in that church and Hear. A.' W. Brown. „f Bennulk•r, p•eache•d in the evening. The ash nnntver•ary of the church will ire celehreted on I Sunday and Monday, the I ;[hand loth of March. The. preechrr of the (nay ' will 1:. Itev. I or. carman, general .'y,erintendent of Ihi. Methodist rhtirrICall.tapenlei Villms4.4111 01.141nm eoppe► nntf n,'*y evening. tmu.ic end an adds • .- by Rev. Dr. , l;arrnan. Tb. ,hunch has also deeid- ed to mete Mareh I:.th for •gjn-to- t'hurch' Sunday for ebe whole eon• Kr'et;ation. This week ileo league and prayer tweeting were IoW .ea Wed. nend•y evenine. Mr. J 11. Million WW1 shame. Tb. snAjer-t was ••sys- termitic Diving, Its (Ibligati.wss and I Blwiltgs," ( Durk. St. Pat rie l -t Icer, t0 St. (ie.•r,te'e church nn \\'ednreel y afternoon Ito *red wits target'. attended. Rev. .1. 11 Potheriogbst officiated and the (eti lions) Ie. s.1 .'e : Messrs. Frank I,ftwrencr Fr.d Devi.. W. L. Horton. U. .\. Nam:.Tbnnies McDermott and J. J Interim -to ties wade in Slaetland cemetery: ells, tonugb was web known and highly resp,•tel in li.derich. For many year. she ct-ndurtel a milliners bu•inew here. She is sutcid by three br, t s,. mei one sister. Wilveliam Nsal tin 'Tueridav:. February 17th. Nr. Str. \Crib. \cal, of Gnd••rfeb. ps•.wl 1444*' at the 11'4U1.'n, r of his son -in -few, Willies.: Runic. Cambridge etre.-t..it the age of `i1 years He Ieeves to mourn his lows, one .'at and four daughters \Wiliesnn and \I:-• l:mise, of Madise,n, 1'rnn.ylvai.,.. Mr.. H: nsilt+.m i- sgnn. of 1':,.,i1 Comet e, Mask mile -wan : \i r.. 1'h... - 1iaher, of (3etrndiller, and Nn. Wel Illt nib, of town. ' lipt(lnora{ took glare on Thu, attrrhottn,"'February lath, f.( ('ulhot or cetat-le.y. Rev. Geo. are 1,. Hers 1 n• ducted the services at the bone: and at the Rravr. Tier palllerttvr. were U,.. -t•. Thomas leier-y. \Viiliw.0 Make. Jwmw SI.:reAles. JuhF:muteel NlteeCihrll, and Hohrtt Knetouerr., Mrs. Thomas Bowler Very -ltd and impressive we- the ton„rel rel• Mr-. Thoin:(a Bowler .nee Rhona Iftoon(tield, *hirh was entitle, - ted from the remit -nee of Mr. George Johnston, Maple street, nn Sunday I.a 1., St George'', church. The .•a_.1. 1 wee only :5. year. of erg.• :10.1 had been ill for floe weeks when .he died in the Alexandra Marine .fel General heepital last Friday. . Hrr (teeth is made doubly sad by the f .et that List bad only- hewn in 1 ana.14 wittoe� and that she leaves nor awed Pt months. hr,ate.pd sten mourywher loan. elle was an Anglican in religion and tended St George's church. Nev. J. 11. F •,theringbein oflt(y*t.d. 'Ile pallbearers were Neem. Iter- lout .line, H. L►ggart, George Ibidle 'mal ',Pont*. Johru.tsm, Mr. iowler wishes to thank all th"-" who extended then. sympathy .not -ono ibuted flowers, especially .1 lir 'ran.i Think utlsetala. You Got Bilious Because Your Liver is Lazy You 1,et a bilious stark when yo,.r le. •r refuses to do its week. The bile does not flow. You become constipated. Food sours Instead of digesting. You here that "bine,.. gall" taste The strmach becomes inflamed .rid leaned - turns siefr-vowniting, .red violent headache. -Tete best preventative and cure for elliousrie.s Tablets. They maks the hem do its work--MtwMrN the digestive organs, .ed resew. to perfect health. :le. • beide --All Dealers .red Druggists. or by snail. 1 Ciem:eriela Minis Cbarpaiy ?assssr CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS