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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-3-12, Page 44 Tnctteotw, M turn 12I91f - Pure, clean, flavory 1 and strong, in sealed packets. i jineumansm . THE SIGNAL : 3ODERICH ONTARIO LAURIER • Mies Annie Huth•raord called on friende here hat week. Miss H. Welsh wu, the gue,t of Mi.. hilaiiala•tnatd one .venin last week Joh iI Ki11MOriue hlij s tr , spent n wr,•k end at her home hare. Mr Fred Ho..•, of Dungannon. spent the week -end with her sister, Mr-. J.me•r McN•in. Nes. K J. M•'Kenzie and daughter Miss Annie yl-iterRiends at Laine. hoot Saturday ii itemise). Mr.. Kenneth McLennan ham r,•- trirneol li . ,,u. ,. ft .s spending at few, day. with fid. nils In %Jingh:ui. )1,. :wool Mrs. K. Mcleer • •n,1 daughter 1i.iry weirs the guest* of Mi.. Jt noir McRae one evening la --i we. k. Mr. J. N. M •Kenzie was cellwt t (ioJ.+rich i4ttudtiv kat on account of I h.• dunes, of his father, Mr. Neil M,:• Kci zie. Tea "is good tea 001 el Call and see our 1-8 hep. Racine Small Power Motor Get our prices, the best to he had, en Motors ss! all sizes, for 1 2 h.p. to 10 h.p. W. R. PINDi R II • iii°,;, Ti! -w. I \feta! Wot k. 1'1,,u, !si Il:ui, '' LOGS WANTED The undersigned will pay the highest caeli prices tor all kinds of good logs delivered at the Mill, foot of Anglesea Street, Goderich. Custom sawing and general mill work dune 1 ptly. J. E. BAECNLER MONARCH SHOES Every .M march Shoe ra a collection of hard-to.w.at-out parts put together in the most stthataulial and ..ciente&: wanner possible. The thread, the ante leather, the linings, every single part is *elected for• itta roughness and 'itness for the (unci' it is meant to perform. They &re,pu,s, treasonable in price. REPAIRING Downing & ItilacVicar 220 ..,.I••..! el Specials This Week PORK . !locks, per lb. Ilk( Sears rib., per 11.. I:L • ['.•oilier loon. neer 11, Flt• .I,-Ilird h'. k, per Ih. 15h- I'ressed Longue, net. It.:t . Should pot pwotk. ter lb. Irk• ('h,, -i' A1a^Jlr young pork• Head .hers, per Ib. 12(: Route -made bologna, pa r Ih. 12;r Liver sausage, per lb. Ile A ehniee line of young fat h.ef always .n stork. FISH ilalibut, per 1h. ..'w: Salmon, per Ib. tic Finnan Middle. per RL 1 tc O'BRIEN & LEGG White Front Meat Market Heat Street Phone 31 Prompt I)sHvery SHAW'SSCHOOLS BUSINESS :1= ei c sa�Mir�C a oast 1s t'ric A, id !•, the Uuhra itis ►,dory. air Ina rause Jt the acid being there. litho kidneys acted as they should they wools strain the Uric Acid out of the system and rheuma- tism me...ldn t occur Rheu- matil.tn is a Kidney Dis- ease. 1).sfu s Kidney Pills have made a great part of their rrput4t.ua curing Rheumatism. So Ret at the rawe of those tearful sh!ootiiit . P u,•, and stiff, aching y:pent* There is but ono burr t..v - COUNTY DISTRICT I Dodd's iK CARLOW Mrs. James tile un is reeot'ering from 1 her illness. • Mr. George Minim) kit very frett'trnt I pillS visitor at: Carlow now, Mi. Millar iv visiting friends in I( 1).1 colt fur me few weeps. idney \!Joy (rb•ud,::►�e story to hear that I H.u-nt.y has. !WWII indi.p.:ed til)• - \lr. 11:1,1 \I,.....M.leih'1'ynd:.I1 enter- I 1;1.,•,1 .r t•.w °1 their friends one even. 1 SPRINGWARD We are opening up shipment after shipment of the daintiest wash materials you ever saw. These are not a bit high priced either. The values are particularly striking for this Spring's novelties. 'Crinkled Wash Dress Materials ' i+ Prints 1n r mutt..:- ! Rosebud. I4ni.il *sprig and elf -color Fit t ,•: n •. : 'tic• , only . • • • • 160 Crepe Wash (foods KINTAIL white. Mauve. Linen. ['ink .and Irl 1 e. They :we very popular ..ud much asked I. r. Coml. for Mr. Oswald R.>••te, ,e4 Toronto, i. vin- idressee and watts.,. Pi lees 2111e fling his aunt, Mos. Albert Itw•keit. )ti -•e. Pearl Inentirtn and Elia Cote• InRatites :•n. t•i til.• (1,, tees 1., spent the week -end ' narrow ;tri in mown shaeii,, tar waists '1-elf'-teepartit'e. homes.i "s• V r e. It .be. rt Scott :and own child and - sses,. This cloth is t uxung the newest arid •.tubo: n. are visiting at the horn will be. touch wanted 400 !he f.y no•r'a parent. herr. 1 The'%V'omien's. 11 and Foreign LI i. Hosiery .ionmery Society held ite monthly moot - Ill. pgjrsstill lett ,.i',Ur ..Ml -pair lot of wont hoer, in& :fyu 11..• h, ole „f \ors. K. %1cLea n re- Hrgular.iek for 36c Regular Jet• for $00 rvn: • Regular :tie for 25c 'Regular .''.•• for 20o Sir II'r•zb K. McKenzie., nt Brandon, Every pair all w •rot. Come for ..ar.• ..t 1 hero 11411 1. ha. •vhn tit. [,,also vi.itlnd.sits- 1. fore they .n••• all g.ole, tis.. in tel,• sir:aitr'. has ri.turnt•d to - hie house in 1h•• ares The monthly t inti of the. Wr- ,4tr-r's'(e)-Yi•n'.• !1•,L1:itth,horne of 11,., II t !I ..-lits. Hetwerr, '27! an.l 31 1 •tl,t .. ••o . present awl .•Its t ts1• •i-111 r ;. . t.rolil at•1r after • •1. 1 , .11111 p.•per4 :Ie,.l un ., .! ..•i..,.ti. • - tee•. la !ie -4 1111,1 :, ,1 .1, 141 t1' • :1itig of bread and refl. r est PORTER'S HILL Miss Jennie %Vocalir i; si•itiug in j Tut onto. Mr. Ed. Jordon, having rented the \I.rr,hu11 pts,,. i, movin1110 tells week. • F' k P "trdFisrf ao,.. r. s 1 Mr. tau tcu: wears a beamed h wlyrevover s,,,il.•, a lot11e hehy irl arrived a tris 1,„ 1.. .i his i•.tuene„ reseed by a h s•e:e on Finlay la+t. ' + 1.. ,-.• 61.11 ar•-k. S. ...mall are! 31inti,of `1 Ll I,..t1 ..n :Inq:r.. oen i t : .11 .1, Norman - . i 1!, No . i J4•ltou .: r w ' •••• 1• t.. kir. . 11. , , l..u,i ,r,, it: .•ailed tied II L. • „ .i. :.1. • 4t. . •I, • ...term; 111 r• "t 11•'- ,•,,.Ire; or, Friilat' last I .. •...'I 1. 14.11 think. MAFL•KIN(i 1 rt :111. 1., I,11y our jo-t I) , , f,.I•:_••t 11 • .!, ,.•t. .11i'•o.' .1, M-ir •ti 1:4.1 I, t It (carat/Ler lit ',there at '(1 ,t.•rtawuuu:b ,rt li.•nruille•r replay revs .lift, •tad 11.1/011. a ;;n l ln.,•. V,-, 1', o, eerie 1',nu151.. ofs' Irnt:. ,e 110,1,•1,• hn I, .. tat the tvrek,rn.l will In•r p.u.•111-, 11.. and )Its. 1(. Al %'our•,C. i \f.. S,iniur-1 Snepp Led is Making very 1ie, rent vi.its ter 1►ungatlnoi and tier result Is bring w'alrlus) with Itltra'f,e'. . Mr. Ifaert Varcnae is looking forwa d tt•p g.sxl season, in the sugar bus.; Al he has purcha+ed au up-to-date. e vasiora l or. Miss fitarkley spent the latter end of law week with her parents, in A•bHeld and owing to the severe storm was unable tole•turn leiberschool Monday. Mr. Charles Nobr+ has returned to Hobert Menu's from the "Old Nod" and report@ me very rough voyage arid wonderful changes in the laud of his hi. t h. Mr. Clayton is on an extent:10 visit tri ft tolnaiete`bonie. Thetis trip,. are ratites utysterious and many. aft look- ing forward with interest to. hi. re- turn. Mr. Wilson ham finished cutting the good which be• bought from the Pit, bludo brothers bud by the amount of wood lie has drawn up it appears that be must 1-e going to start a svo,xlyard. The parlor social held at 3lt•s. Wil- S..o's was a decided suer,,'., there be- ing a splendid programme consisting of readings. recitations, Holo., in.tru- mentu! aed vocal selections,' rend ing with 1111.' of the finest suppers that the Isdies of Smith's Hill ever served. WINGHAM %1r. Joseph Ohei-er, the hottlkeeper at Teeswater, where I'rovittrial Of1leer 1'bippe.n f d liquor much stronger than- the law allows some weeks ago, on Thursday plead,*[ guilty -at Walk- erton and was taxed $1110 and cost.. Winghatn wi!I celebra'e March 17, St. Patrick's 1)ay. by holding a great dollar bargain 1/AY. All the merch- ants in town have agreed to give greet halgein. that day arid expect a Targe crowd in town. Special tllduceme.nts in the. way of prices will also be offer- ed. The marriage of Miss Violet M Shrlk, daughter of Mr. It. Sheik, of \%ingh• en, to Mr. R. 1). Joriian, tem of \1r•. Win. H. Jordan, of Listowel, look place on the 19th 0f last month in Toronto. lmy Rev. John McNeil. The Inide'. friends in \Vingham ex- tend congratulations. 1)r. George et. Fowler, of Teeeweter, visited the %Vingham Maeontc Lodge in ho, official capacity as district drp. lit ygrand blaster ..f 'North Huron ern Tuesday evening of last week. After teviewing the work of the lodge a banquet was tendc,ed hie in Millet'''. restaurant, where there w111 it full toast list. As the result of an encounter (te- t ween Miss l'e11 and some of ber cous- ins 00 Sunday night, while driving horse from church. a rather peculiar. tt••Frf•r.,^ntrLL•Ca+W ties. •�ttst t.renaegt( ; ie was charger by Mr•... (ieot'ge Yeo and othr,•S that Mess Yen had stopped her horim on tn.',tiug the °theta and bad rained a remain A iiiiii t 0f Phases 11 1hout. A little hair pulling and ,•e scratching is alsolllrged. :Rise eo was Iw,uhd over to keep the (ware by Magistrate Orton ,. . 11 f• 'ern his r.• t Itp HOL1A SV:, -LE J. Our Spring feint. ,ue here and out• attack it ,f anything latter than ever. Crest brand awl' dor. guar:tweed to 1•e fart. 31 to 32 in, hes whir at pci-'. .1.1 ....12•:0 Ladies' Dress Suits 'Elsie is a new branch in our ha•inesa. A• thins 14 cur first 401901.11 in Heftily to Wear 4WD., vnu are sure to get the. very latest styles and rural.' of the newest material,. New Dress Goods In Hr,e .ilea, Rat Ines and u"t• oras ts.,:t,.- Come have a Io,,; at them. . Prithes die t. Bac Serge Suitings • in 1•r•.• Rhok and tunny shales of filar. s,•11:es :m'• alwnts w •• •rel fur Robs. Wt. hat,. [h.,:, Ir••o, 0300 tet *2.26. Values (151111. H. COLBORNE ST. HELENS i l s \Ir. liendoess If.n•kerell '.:.1144d at \Iafeking over Sut:day I Our pe.tlliaatel' vi.!'..! 111••:..l• in 1)aniranmmrt an Satoul tv'ba.t. • (tune a 14110 crowd sit tripled chur-n 164. fdiakr'wr.at riu..drw ,...alai , \1 r. James Culbert i. iutue but t•).:- pt•cts to teti.ru to Petrolia'rhortly. 311-. Thoma* Anilemon rustle a buii- neeS trip to the hnh'town last week.. MI. amt 311s, John Kilpatrick, of Crews, visited Mrs. Wm. Mothers on Friday last. 'Iles -Mary Culbert, reacher at Zion 'public school, spent the week -end at her home herr. Miss Kae Stotbers, 01 Dungannon, ".pent the week-eud With her cousin, Jessie, at Mafekiiig. It was ,mite a disappoil:truest to find no daily or weekly papers iu the mail on F. Hay last. - Messrs. James %Veh.tf•r and George Rae/tett •sttrrsdyal torsed enstear Kau,o on Thursday evet.ing last. They re - porta good time. Mrs. Wail. Stothers returned home on Tuesday evening, After -pending the week -end with her sister, Mrs. James y. Backwell. of Lochalsh. 0 fi l' EAST WAWANOSH There passed away on Starch Ith "tit o` the few remaining pioneers, and a .host highly respected resident of Palest Wawatt.sh, in the person of Margaret Wilson, rasher of the late \Villtern Kong. The deceased was horn in Wetemo relsnd, England, in 1512 ,and came to this country with her parents at the age of eve years. She was married to her late husband (who prrdeeea.ed her fve years ago) in lam year MSS, the result of sued union bele 11 children nine of whom survive : Thomas, of Woodstock Walter. of Clinton; Albert, of Auburn; Andrew. Edmund and Robert is the United Staten; Mrs. Thomas Doyle, of Auburn, and Waller* and Margaret, at hots. She was a staunch Presby- terian 11s religion and a very regular at- a( divine worship at Knox shorn, until prevented by the Isbsdtise of age. The funereal took place from her late reeklenee to Hairs /w Nester, on Marsh alb. Her pastor. Rey. A. Laing. aaad Rev. R. A. Millar wombed the funeral ..niton. The pall -borers wirier germ. James How- att. Maori J. O. Stoltz. wet. PI Wm. Aadersoa and Law - MOOS Plomair. Tba sert'ayt.1nE fatal, is es bw iersat. the eotwetwlq • ST. AUGUSTINE )Jr. rind \Ir.. Lawson. of Kinburn, silted at Mr.Wm.Th peon'. this Werk. Quite a number of young people Prow this vicinity at?ended the party I at Mr. Parson..', at Donnybrook, li►,t d Wednesday night. All report having F had good time. 111 The Moyle Hros. and Mr. Naylor are a cutting wool for Mr. l:riah ['hump- w son's this week, tt The Johnston A: Mutton sawmill in McCabe.'s bush shut down last week, they having Huished the work con- tracted for. The funeral of the late )Ir. O'Connor, of bindle), took pla':r trout Mr. (fro. Hrophy'm residence on Tueelay morn- ing to the R. t',. cemetery here. Miss Molly ',eddy. of Toronto, is visiting friends in this vicinity. 1. t , t tuts -•nl*n loon Ali -s Ethel M.PhArsun spent tint day o.' ei. is • h 1:. L , i with 3lIarc My ltlr• %V,-I,.i , Mt-. 11 .1h•'1Lu:,! eon,. holm. on 1 Little Hurry loci, r, ir.w getting '1'h It -•I •v (tom 1). •iilr, on as well in. can b,• •-XIV•, roil \11. 1;.•,... Ai•ir..• , I••fr for the w•,.t ' Vies P.'art Todd •per,: tees• .vuel. end uti.Taws.tr.t. Mr. N. W. Tie„J,'118'a' it, myth Mr...'Velltiood, of 11 ..ii ins. i. Oil Mondav Ila :1 bonnets.. visiting at prearist with i,: . og:,Mr . Mr.'V4..-Ie\• M. t' .•mirk. of London. Mr". G,e'rge %'ebbs .pent theoveeit-end ,r the pa•t.on*ge. Mrs. T. Taylor and May. :1 •• spend - Mee. Ore pprt'r,of li•slerirh. has beet) [ng a few days in .'rllhrl1 wish Mlr. viaitiitg at iter falile.'a for ra week• ur and Mrs. Volt. .4,.. ' Mr. McKenzie and -dangbt,•r, of Mrs. Antl.rnoo. 41 %%'inniI.eg• vieitwl Tiverton, are visitimr• at Mt. W. t'. her si.cer, Mrs O ' r.. a ['ruder, last t%."i'hfr. R hist I Rev Wm. Mclntorh addressed 31r. m.ei 1. . min of mt.! J. %V: yap• , the young prupl.'i (holt! in L•lcknow of the Cot line. iv house from the; )I(nday evening, Ili' ruble". was west for a visit.'Rambles in Scotland." Mrs. H. Miller canoe horn*•from the i The address given in Calvin church , hospital en Satnuiay and is getting on Sunday evening ou -sae-anomie along nieely. Ly Rev. Win. Mcluuroh wits much j The Chosen Friend. held ,e surer::- tnloy b) rhos, tvho erre out to owl, en te/.`uAF^n q►- 1'ee'..t y ..4 ethllr •be•%k it. -.,,--. - ..- week at :ill•. AIfo••;l Jell vis'. On Friday, March lhls 11th, .i very Mrs. (;has. McPhail ha, been visit- f Irain.nt everting was spent :It the ing her another. Mt -e. Holdawottn, who 1101*,.' of Mr. and xi re. Walter' Webb. has been sick with la grippe, it being the ace.*nen of their :3)(.h )rise. Elva Luria, of Clinton. and we'eldiug d 1 -1, bls of Eva (tsntel,n. of Bressele, visited 'at the fanulp tay-orilx,01 thealiautntie. endof ai Mr. Wnl Jenkin' last week. enjoyed a dainty repast. after•watd. Mr. H. (forret', of Oxbow, Kt-vkmet ms music md.tocinr,• ndu chewan. spent n few dyys with his edgaine. )1 r. na:ilid Ncs. Wr_ghbererire Ihlq- r uncle, Mr. \V. Jenkins last week. recipients of many lovely pier.•. of Rev. Mre rind NI/a. McCormick china. Congratulations out. extended were the host and L„er,.a to a gather- to the happy couple. ng of the vo'ing people of the Metho- -___ led_ eongregtti ,n :tt the (1,.1•a0nag.e n YOUR 11 iday evening last. A splendid time i l reported. The guests stayed 1111 fter 12 o'. fork to have the plea*Imre of ishing their heat many happy re - urns 11f th.• day, Match 7th •twin his hirthdey. How's l his - we atter ot.e Ilnndrnt Dollars fteward f any ea -c nil:Merril that cannot t,v curet! Hall'. Catarrh cure. F. J. ('HEN F:T k t ,).. Toledo, O. We the under -Owned Mote known F. J Cheney for the lar, 15 year., and believe hin perfectly bonerstile• in all bu-ins-, tru.,art ion and financially able to carry out any oblige Oats made by hl. nem. Whnlow.)e Ihvrgi.b. Tnirdo, 1 Hall'. Catarrh fare 1. taken Internally, .-t Int directly epee the blood and mucous -nr face,, of the •T -'••m. Te•trmnnial.., nt free Price I . ern(. ter bottle. seed by *ll drnrrgi. Tale Hall'. !'winity ('ill. for conampation. BENMILLER \I r. William Van•tone is still very sick. His sister is expeetel (runts Toronto. Mr. Clyde filelhill was h • for the week -end from the 'amines* college. Stratford. Mr. i.ett (Nie •.cent to Toronto on Monday tosie•tut,► %reek or two with his brorherr. thole. Mi. )1. E. Ly*,,burner and Mr. R. Young. of Girder Mit. shared the pulpit of l!cnauill•-r Methodist rhnlrh on Sunday evening. Wedding hell, are tinging merrily this week in the vicinity. One of our own Henmir)Ire• 11irtispo•Aageeleid t well on W.dnes,t,ty. Mr. J•amrs 1leddle has ieen some- what indi.p t. -d for n few daya. On Sunday and Monday be was sick in bed with sciati,:'t or lunllwgo pain,. in the hack. Mr. F:rneat '1'. [•trimmer hat heen suffering front :a lame ankle. slit horse stepped ot: it one day while in town. it so incapacitate,! hint from work - int that he 11.d to take a rest. -The Private steeret: ry" was well presented in Walters' 11a11 nn Friday' evening last by tont. clever ynfing� people of the C.L. of (fodericb, Mr. Frank Collins was particularly good in playing hi, part of Mr. ltattermole, The ,.odiem•t was fairly large and ap- peared to 1,e well internatecl. • A5thrar. Cat�rr}i TlIGJi I:,c coJcli: sr.L'IN`Lir_ QIYT 7 30':Clt!Tl$ COCCGJ COia; t•••auaeso 1•74 .t sln,14., C f. a k ear„ !.. t...tetrnt t•.r ase+•.• o-1 tree.,,*.,4 s:u..t d,"ants rn, .e,.:wea with r,.;•. t r, '.'t.1...a.pr.,ra:..rr= 1[.e arr r,,. ,"lime ten.. •.e vr• r. Imes`•,: to • r hrjtn. r. k. •" - '.4 k1.th.Coush.*a...enk.4 ,•I N (•.-. lite Is tat.,: -isle l0 mases „h A• 1 :,,' :. .1 a 1 a N • 04 to 441.1-.4•. fixes ,•hr.,�. Lend 41,olidtwd.acettAl .leaaleL AL1, O•U011111T.. Try C11:ar•r.r.Nr. ANTISTinte l•.w,1tr AM..Tttr, rear tr.wat.d 11.1 : • r tuft.. n:.on (rt „w dn...ties r Eats. YiPstsisk. Co. a Carni sr.. N.T. two r 111•.. H ) • IT'S WASTING DOLLARS to employ a poor plumber. An inade- quate waste pipe to your kitchen mink can ranee moan damage than the Wen lo. of the VERY BEST PLUMBING Perhaps you have been trylag to woe mosey on plumhing and ars teed elsan through at the fraternity. L.e us show that there are some real plumb- ers In the business. FRED HUNT HAMILTON ST***T 0005IRJGH MOOR 11111 AIR NEEDS PARISIAN SAGE g It Quickly Removes Dand- ruff .lust because your hair is full of b'r dandruff, thin, streaky. dull. and never will do up to look wetly do nut despair. hranlifel hair. thi••k, 111)1fy. lustrous and abrolufely free from (land:tit! i,. only* matter 0t care. Pet kiwi Sage frequently applied will work wonders. Just one application 1. ,tope itching head. removes dandruff and all excessive oil. It go we right to the hair roots and furnishes the nous- , i.hment npedr.l--the Hair iwernites soft. fluffy, abundant and radiant with life. Parisian Nage nor only.ev.•. the hsir hot stimulate. it to grow long and heavy. Ort aJ)-rent bottle from E. It. Wigle at onee. There- is no other- -Just -as -good.: SALLOW SKIN Liver Spots, Pimples, Dark Circles Under the Eye are all signs of tile system being clog- ged. The liver and bowels are in- active and the stomach is weak frost undigested foods and foul galea PM !ILIA Lbe groat fruit remedy, will make you feel like a new persr+e Winnipeg Jein.27, Hal After taking tares hoxee of your Fig Pi11. toe etnrn•ch mad liver troub- les 1 fed strong sad well and able to do my own work. Sold MM. A. H. RACLTER Ware is 24 and 50 cost Isms or smelled d by a rig PM Dn., 114. Thesaa., Ont. OM to (lee w'teh by ti R. Wigle. druggist. A he couldn t eat AUBURN tie I•:•Itn Fing!atnd is oo. til . y,lt*t this neck. 31...1. pvitlo is rin)ntufing .1 • L ref Hoer and ti•, -d this week .Li,. Pdt*,er, of r iwn. i* f•isitia$ h crethorr.'Mi: Alur Rr'l1',' ,trt present. 'It'. Thuuut. \dn .t. t* ru•.4II g' int the obi manse along with Mr. Jambe I(owatt. Mr. Lorne Wilaeiu alai )lis* Wil.o are vi inti; their.'ritttec, )Ire, Ue'e.. Hamilton. . IV:: Wm. Marsh bit,. moved into hi* house recently I purchased ('rum Mr. :Fauces Hai. Mr. Andrew re mutant' wen. relieved t . til.• (1oderieh lid -pit al last Friday for 1 r •et,nent. SOuie of tele young people at tended the part y at M1•. 01it rr Mclir,eu'S home 0o Friday night. Me.-rs. Howson an,! Lawson have put un a night gang to get their lafge iaWrSra$ w isnwer,• • - '•• . Mr. .lawn+ lliekiugt.•ttoh ha' sold three horse* and at present 11A• 1101 a horse on bin I(a)-arre t.,, The ladies of the M.: h.. list ei•urch held a quilting be. at the home of Mr. Wnl. Amboy.... on Tuesday d:tet 11(100: Sir. C. t'ullia, of Winnipeg in visit- ing tole sortie of hi. boyhood and call- ing on hi* friends. 11 • is looking nett S. cbild.,•n under school age lis. notieeel Dinning the street. in ..cboo hours. (let t hose. children to school or have . the aothnritie, look after 1 be parents at once is suggested. The 1..41.1.. hex social was well at- tended A11.1me good pn•I;r,muulr W.01giv- en Ly Inial ,talent. The .ale of boxescreated a good (feel of a .einent. The :nerd tonsorial artist was the kigh- ,'st bidder for his favorite box. The brass hand nl:uir, its fel at ropprnr:inre 111 t uhlir at the socia) rind did r•en,ark- ally well for their time of practice. The proceeds ted CR>siLrM) After three day; iMa. c.for .pit it of .Mrs. Wm. King took its flight on Good, feed «'heat rt o' ) ' 1 have ,t royal' salon,, -Feed %Vhrat on I',and a•,d 1 . n . must he A»Lwrw•d nt before lata a. I art giving up p,.•re„ r, elf the Hamilton sleet w.u. house on that daie. To e.v.- to-noble of removing this toilet• it will he sold at 65 cents per hundred Special Price for buyers of Ton Ice' . 1f in need °f any. ,e•. ,; ., once, a. this price will .e!1 it 111141 f:'. P. T. DEAN (iODERICN -4 Wrlttre,.lny utoruing in her !,_yid year She moved with her husband, now de- ceased, to East Waw,eno•h about Oil years ago. She was of a kind and loving disixnition and well loved by all who hail the pleasure ,,t her acquaint ante. She bairn to mourn her Inss sir s•,ns arid two daughters. . The fun- eral e.ndected by !Irv. .l. Laing and Hev. ft. %Mittel. 1. eat 11.11•. on Friday aftennxon to iiall'4 cemetery and was largely attended. Th.• pallbearers were Messrs. .1ohn Plefier. Wm. Plunkett• .1. C. Stott/, %%1n. .lnder- son. Lawrence Plaetzet and Janes Howatt. The sympathy of the rout - enmity is extended t.• the betrayed year ago one HURON REDISTRIBUTION Oita.. gar introns Ttlll.Jtud)•t-!a .ntith Issfwet te•f�•• lei Today be earl eat direr squire meals and somet,tmes ono "extra" because Chamberlain's Tablets cured Stora- ach Tr: •.:teles and gave hitt a good dice -Ertel. You try them. 2k. a bottle. AL Druggists and Dealers or by Matt. t Oaa1-W. Mau.. Ce. Teslas rinser arum �'-otrl TORCsNTe' to Dealself R,.op ju 9 ,tai Ilk enema Uik,e I. 1ss MHOS -Me tMm Ptwsa. sorb /tear•satr awn A.r-•- r / 1 atsr-.•..,• SAO ,. -Ya "r. 0.- 1 Negotiations are New Under Way in sea Oti.•twa. \lateh 12. N.' ale kagfatt n{ Hwn.R and irti .• 4 .3- Y Will be sea, bed u� an earl Fettletllrnl there le but one township undecided in 1 each of Ihr,.. two e.,tntjC.. In Huron the diiTerereo of opink,s is over the township of lioderieh. The north riding of Hrlr••o will he rotn- po.-d of the present reit! tiding. with the addition Of Ashfield, Colborne. Weed Wewano.h. the town of (lode - rich and lirderi,•h township, if it is de- cided to include this bitter municipal- ity. '."h.• ,,.w south riding will Ice made up of the old .o.tth riding, to. gether with Willett. Clinton with (loderk'b township in case It docs not go into the north._ - TROUBL$ IN WELLAND Latest Move allsis ky Temperance II %Vsllaed, Ost., Merril 1. A writ bar' bees based by J. F. ((roes counsel for Andrew E. Murdoch• secretary of the Waned county_temperance lea- gue. agaiMg F. W. Kilg.nlr, preaidettt of the Wend ro ,,ty liquor dealers' officer. Hugh A. K,•e., retturning The plaintiff Judge • prune. ion that thre sea• no election on tt he , Oenad*Temperance Ari on JanuaryM1 b. because the bnilnt was impro- per and because the ballot boxes were tampered with, and that • new t•lec- tiies may he held at stay time: also for arillit to etoos froesrmakiag a Baal certifhibit Judge icate I - section with the •rrotlny andto re- strain strain H. A. ee ftrow ssa�{agg • re- hire to the enventete_ln r nrmrll Fat tale A good poles pis.,. 151 Ap I gXre R at aro. ol�`ti Frreftere NOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS To MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Each Tues.1ay, March yd to Oototer z7th Inclusive, via Chicago, 51. 1'.,.. or Duluth WINNIPEG and return 35 1 EDMONTON and return *41..,, Yn,m Turn• to n-.1 1411.•n- Nortl t4,.t , f T •rein•;,. i'mfr'rt Ia•ile kw r• !Mtn •. 4,1-..,- I... -t o1 Toronto. Return rind-. two month. 1011 p,rtirnta•. at Vend Trnnk 1! nnn4. lit e :turf . a liutt\t\t., ler e lomat ,').t F. P. 1.1 ItK,irgk'.(V+, Tow' 1•,- 1 kr:r and 1 .ret Ag.nt., vione t1. 1' ie. J Win er'4.11ine. 11 trete j, Itpysl tGl word 40,1114 Apr1I !1 toyat ti. t r. It,rd Klw.rd firi•to. Apr,' .49,11 Mgt) Remi Lae r•eew.Yp. r.r.r Ow a •• Trey.. 44.4146 or Awel. A .►lir err.,. r't•.•a,i, week/ wows •sets.•, ■1,.r. a.a4.aevt. 1n. ewer) beat! - as► -wawa ra 13 afar Sic Pam.. Tommie. Ow. CANADIAN PAc. -uc HOMESEEKERS' EX CURSIONS MANITOBA, , ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Lek Ttw.aat Mardi Ste Oeekw 17 lady, 117.oyae ford tars.. • tl>B.« 1Lrtare tM lad Ratites - a. t+64•w. atd�r "Nit .r tore. heal setas k time.sk . (s-WAT wps1O FAIRS e 1Q fillTtfreATs 111414011AIrO APH 1t