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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-1-7, Page 4Confections Come Confections Go The force of Appetite Makes it so ! Our Customers, however, stay with us, because we make a special effort to supply thein with the BEST and PUREST CONFEC TIONS ON THE MARKET ! T. Salkcid Successor to F. E 'Burdeltt PHONE 64. 41.11.11410444.114404.0444.0.44.4.11 • F. W. Robinson. A.R.C.O. TEAI'IIKK OF Pianoforte, Organ sad Siogiag Steric ever Threw. s Meek Sews OUDKK If ni ONTAKI(r i • BLYTN. Trim eeY, Georaset Nor .-linea Yeses Day was spent way qquietly is to.; is foot, it was &boost aa quieten en Besse day. A number of beans parties hook place, and a number enjoyed thew selves w the opeo.ir Hale 1. the evening a few from here dram. to Bel- m.oe. •md enjoyed tam e/sive@ at • . , . Ms, cold lihahv7 weather we have been bevies( for some them has mads some of the reade eery had. and is ooesequeace GORY of the farm - ere are having a hard tine to get Vo tows with sf • load and Does of the oKee' s dddlq/hsew get- ting low The yth monthly false !or season lark place m Tuesday elf this wt. cuseidering Use state of the rwde was a -shied crowd In tows Rev. lir. Shaw, of Attwood, and Rev T. hi. Farr. rector of Trinity °hereto, Blyth, exchanged pulpits on Sunda Rev. W. D. Turner preached in St- Andrew'. cburcb o0 Sunday on the war and its coeequences, and in the, evening Rev. T. Jewitt took a, similar subject in the Methodist church, both praying for the cessation of hostilities In the neer future. Rtavt Mors Iron Tat WAROtur- ' HIP.-The Reeve and councillors and the public school trustees were all put into office this year by acclamation, e u then was nc excitement bare on Monday. Reeve Dr. Milne, who bas served the village and county so faith- fully for many years, is now aspiring to the warden*hip of the county and it is the general opinion hers that he would fill the position in a fine -class manner. We understand hie opponent in mucus will be Mr. John Govenlock, of McKillop, who also baa been s member of the county council for puny year*. Pt1uoeet MUNTlON.-Mr. T. E. Mo - Taggart, who is chairman of the Grand Trunk Railway operators for this district. was in Toronto during the past we k attending a meeting of the district chairmen and superintend- ents of the road, for the purposeof settling the wage schedule. We understand that his wages will be in - creamed by $10.00 per month Mr. and Mrs. F. Elliott and family, of Listowelwho have been ing the WINTER TERM OPENS January 4th, rim. at THE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE OWEN SOUND. ONTARIO Our catalogue tell. you why the Toeonts "Globe" said : -It is the foremost Businers $drool in the Dominion." WIi'e for it. C. A. Fe m1e°, F.C.A., Principal. G. D. FLEMINU. Secretary. CENTRAL / '// •TRATFORD. ONT Ontario • bort practical aa=� n each or our three deportment. - Commercial, Shorthand aodTelegraphy. true grad- uates nereed and you .bosh road our large, free total Rue. Write for It et. once. D. A. MoLACHLAN, Principal. COMPLETE A COUR8E IN THE '.1.4.10r1" .rtey Tenoe'o, Ow.... and the Re.uit. w111 pro,.. U ftesez lbs Wlwdotu of l:radueUn from this Taeo.s School. Catalogue free. Enter any Sow W. J. I:LLIOTT, Principal. 731 Yonge Street, Toronto. - Detroit Conservatory of Music Founded In Mt. Acknowledged by the leading musicians of Europe and America to be one of the fore- most institutions of It. kind In America. Degrees of Bachelor of Music and Doctor of Music conferred. 'every Branch Taught. Piety thoroughly skilled Instructors. Public School Music and Drawing. Academic Department I' vrII reoelvnd daily. Year hook on r yur t Addrew. Jame. H. Bell, Secretart, 1013 Woodward Ave , Detroit Mich. GRAND TRUNK SYS EM Double Trach all the Way TORONTO -- CHICA G(r TORONTO-- MON ['REAI. Unexcelled Tr.i• Serike Highest Caw of Lit it'Ost Winter Tours to California ` t ear M t ' �. ,, res Vetere t2bmCMteess.•s' .. , tee tare. sow 1n affect I ei FLORIDA AND BU:XNY PMOL "ere For 11 pan ester. roa.roosts)"(1.T.R Ticket Agents or wrlle 4 E 111040111011110401111110401110141, IN.trisl ...trent. Pe'.er Ant. Termite ✓ I.AW-Rg'. [ A u.\e Tewn Pasties er tand Ticket Agents. Phone& O H. I.AI. D inMINN t, Mattes lfrk.1 Agr.,l, Ne is Naw Train Servke TORONTO -MONTREAL OTTAWA er -take (Made Maw Line w( ✓ aMew to(M sNet eeMope. Catalano'. 140111111,l11••140111111,l11••140111111,l11••a, Ttseteate !Nodosity,'rdosl•e!Nodosity,' hew 1 di. C. .b. Ticket Asset. or miss M. G. MYlothy. MP. A... Te ate Weed past couple of weeks with this form- ,er'u. brother bene lett on Tneeday for their bows Mr. J.a. McMurcble, who has been on the sick list for were time, we are glad to say, M (•lowly re- covering Mr. Miller Begley. who h s been spending the pert couple of weeks with his pimentos herr, left last weea for the West. when he is going to play hockey with one of the fast teams of Albert• Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald and tastily, of Stratford, spent a few days of the past week as guests of Mr. Jas. Cute Mr. Geo. Tyndall and his daughter, Olive, and son-in-law, Mr. John Ellis, of Chat- ham, were the roasts of Mr. A. B. Cern the past week . Mr. Roy Dun - holm, who Le engaged aa teacher at Newumville, spent the holidays here, leaving on Saturdayto resume his duties Mr. C Cheer. Roadhouse, who bas been confined in the hospital at G•telpb, undergoing an operation, has returned borne, and it is hoped be will soon tea main atea tece g r ever. Misses Reece and Verne Bennett, of Toronto, who both have responsible positions as milliners In Toronto, spent the holidays with their parents here Mr. Jobn Moore, of Ripley. spent • few days hen visiting friends. Miss Pearl Fawcett visited riends at Toronto this week Mr. F. Haines, who has been the careful and obliging manager of the local blanch of the Bank of Hamilton, left on Monday with his wife and family for Palwentou, wbere be will he the manager, the manager from Palmer- ston coming ttOtake etwgges of the branch here Mn. W. Moore end daughter have been spending the put week as guests of relative* at North BIN' Mr. 8. A. Poplestone end his mother were Kumla- of Kircardine friends the past week Mr. Neil McQuerrie, of Stratford. visited with his father here for a few days this week.. .. Mr. J. 8. Golden, a former Blyth merchant, was elected amembeir of the Dryden municipal council on Monday. TSB SIGNAL i 3ODIRIOH 1 ONTARIO _ r ~ FARMER'S WIFE ALMOST A WRECK R.B/a.d to Heald* by Lydia F. Psakbeir's Vegetable Ces•polsed- Her Owe Story. KIPPER. TUESDAY, Jan. 5. Mr. Harriett Whiteman and friend, Mr. Verwilyes of Toronto, spent the New Year holiday with his parents here. All the numerous teachers and slue dents are either gone or going thin week to their variour schools or col- leges. SPK('IAL Stactctrx. - The union evangelletic service. began Sunday, the 3rd inst.. with large and interested congregations in the Pi eshyterian church. At the morning .ervlce the increment was partaken of by a large numbers Rev. Dr. Osten, evangelist. of Toronto, is in charge of the services with Rey. J. Richardson and Rev. A. W. Brows, the resident pasture, assist - inR Wtuuieu BULLN.-On Wednesday, the 31hh ult., Use home of Mr. Ale:. McBeath wen the scene of a very Prete wedding *ben s fifth dough• Ler, Mbi Mite abet. and Mr. John Jatrott, a prosperous termer of the town Ilur, were united in the holy bonds of wat- rirson by Rey. Mr. \Nods of Bruce. field. The itie s Dieter, Mtnslolsa ll^ Murtrfe. played the. waddlug.anarebc The happy couple holt on the evenln train for a trip to Michigan, followed by the heat wishes of a Targe circle of friends and acquainlanceis. 000ERIOH TOWNSHIP. The members of the Patriotic So- ciety of Goderich township will meet at the homes of Mrs. R. Rogers, 4th concession, end Mn. Robert David- son, Hayfield road, on January 14th and I:d h. respectively, et 2.30 o clock, for sewing. A cordial Invitation is extended to ail Iodide residing be- tween the lett line and Golerteb to &amid any of thew useeetings. The Societywas made richer by a donation of $2 i from • friend. KINGS.RlOOE. MoRDA Y. Jan. 4. News Norm. --John Long Jr., win he unable to resume hie studies at As. gumption College, Sandwich, owing to Morel. We hope for hie speed re covery All the members of Ube "Wbee i was a tiny hny wile ring- Klnt•il Rifie Association r•ssidlug le Isla," said the mon with lIWo hair this locality and their ladies attended 'Vie? used te call me ANide.- "f the ball given by tis olnh In Mellon- wppowaow (boy Gall you Arcblbald." aid hall. Klstan. os Monday of last =riding, Oat. -" I am a Linares wife tai a wry bogy woman. Last war/am I was takes stitll eestate e1a book els bad thaat Ga.Iar rd lent get n r rolareely twat out pall, and my ��slebds wear 'ruled la a geed dec- ry old I was fader W este for gore lies, flat bead mss ride or r geed. One fay a Mud at mime sae trey Lydia ae Plnkbs V •g to bb 1 s Compound as she .bad been greatly beiped t aid soon got by IL periods ibeeame natural again. 8M ce Sten I have had perfect health. In fact 1 have never felt so well hazy life. Lydia E. Pinkbata'e Vegetable Compound imi a medicine many women meed. If you think this letter will help other women please pub- lish it "-Mrs. K. C. YOUNG, Tumbling'. Corner, London, Ontario, Canada. Women who surf erfront thosedistre■s- ing 111. peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore. their health If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E.1'Inklsnm'* Yeg.Jrr ble Com pound will help yoa,wrlte to Lydia E-Pirib ham M m1144400 40 (confidential) Lty'n.i11asL.furted vice. 1• . pe read Bred he troat;.tt and 1. t C414111.1 AUBURN. £»ox Oltoaeu Arealvwan&aT.-As- ' K y.r ae� •soleus will he held is ana •lure►, on Buaday. Jesuitry 17t at 11. a. e. and 7 rp. e. and win be sowdoeted by Rea. J. L. at., of Hessler. Us the fol- lowlsg Monday swshei the ansssl ssppet sad cameo will It. est). Mier MiWnd Walker, elocutionistof Toronto; Mr,. J. L. Small. of Hes• ppms{{e*vr sad the Lobb quartette of Hdmeav111e will take part In the pro- snd oddments will tee delivered gram, Meese,. Conway, &call and Reid. LEEBURN. TVNJWAT, Jan, lith. PBtatoleAL MzrtTtox -Mr. and Mrs. IL Oook and famUy, of Woodmtack, ere wWting their relatives here at ] l b►eblrt f•teraselj present IDeusRe, Seed w ick e t today......Mr. they. sat Clinton, it vising at the home of Mr t'erey Stewed Mimes Shaw and Leak lacer returned to their resp ctive schools ea Monday, the former as Toronto and Use latter at Credltm. Miss Mary Chilton is visiting at the home of her brother, Ales. Otatloo Miaow Ina Williston'. L4lie L.utesslayer, Ass& and Etta ' Suwert, of the G. 0. 1., nwrned to I Goderich on Mouday a�ulter speeding the holidays at their d Wereat bosses. FINKING Tit New Yet It. -Oa Thursday evening last the frimuds and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Owe. Moore assembled at their home to 0.lebrate the passing et the old year and welcome the advent of 1915. Mr. Moore'. home was former ly the Old Branch Hotel, of Puha Farm fame, and its commodious rooms rendered suitably accommodation for the even- ing. The ancient !treelrw piled higb with blazing logs was • nueelty new seldom wee. Dancing was In peewees the entire night in the large dinieg ball. while card tables were pieced In liferent parts of bethouse. After Iunob was ',rued many good mugs were sung. In the early morn - Ing boors the oo npany petted for their respective homes. with friendly good wishes for all and proud of the tseighbterly love fur which o-rr com- munity is noted. KINTAIL MONDAY, Jan. 4. week .... As usual Kingsbridge wu THE NEWS OF THR Wtttuc•-Tis well represented at the annual KiOtail members of the Kiotafl Rifle Club p held their annual ball os Monday last, New Year'r ball, which was reported &Du It turned out to be a big secceas. the biggest success for yeses ... Mr. John' MacKay bas been Most of the vacation visltoes have cart as &trustee for ti. 8. No. 3, to again left In addition to last 8th the vacancy aused h the rugine week'. hist of visitors are : Mr. An- meet of J. West ...Mr. Rus. Benoit tb.wy Mclilynn, of Belmore ; Mr. gave the boys a dance on New Year's John Cblsbolm, of Goderich; Joseph Eve, Miss Pearl Drennan acting se Hussey. of Young, Sark . Mitt Reed- hooters.. Mrs. A. Beckett entertained a ing. of Kenni Nolte ; Miss Gertrude few friend. on Weda,oday'debt.. Mr. Joys, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. Pat•, and Mn. Robe. MacKay, 01 Kinoar- rick Dineen, of Detroit; the Mitres dine, were the guests of Mrs. John Mary end Violet Aestin, of Goderich ; MacGregor on New Year'* Da Maurice and Miss Lizzie GulBini of MutRa"Ru.on end bendy, of Dunlop, Goderich ; Mr. Denis Sullivan, st 11.••••- nave returned bonze after 'pending don : and Mr. and Mn l.r'.ru Moran. . i the festive lesson with her sisters, the Misses Macburcby Mr: Row baa ST. AUGUSTINE. !returned to Kiog+fou after spending TUtr.DAv, Jan. 5th. i the Christmas holidays with bis aunt, Mauls N(7rtrsL-Tb* members of the Mrs. A. Beckett..., .. A large number St. Augustine Wowen's Institute will took ID the New Yes''e bell u Hlotail be "at home" to their friends on Wed- nesday on Friday evening, January 13th, from GOOD WORrt ACYNowLEDotD.-The 7.30 p. m. to 11.30 tn. at' the bonze Kintail brancb of the Womea'a Ineti- of Mr. and MIs. Thomas RobinsoD tote recently sent several parcels of Pth concession, Seat Waw&no'h. , elotbing to the Belgian consul at Tor - Everybody come and enjoy aneven- i onto for the relief of iia fellow-ooeo- ing with the Institute members. trymen in distress. The following Collection i0 .4 of Red Clow work. note of thanks has been received by .,Mr. Geo. Brophy. from Chatham, ' the *caviare, Miss Annie MscLen- Went the holidayrenewing old I as pleaseconvey r�ry t4asks to lbs acquaintances in tis vicinity ladle* of the ginger Women'* hall- acquaintances •i 1. McGuire is lbs guest b, to•ernd of the .urrounding country in her water, Mew se.Pagof edbehalf of our brave Belgians. this week Mities M. Redujund ..R,,. F- Vabl(m, end A. Brophyreturned to Uoderich l ••� l m0eut de Belgium." on Tuesday ater spending the holi- day at their rr.pective home* here. Master Victor and Mies ,Louie ST. HELENS. Johnston returned to Wingh.ain o0 MotNDAT, Jan. 4. Tuesday Quite a number from COSMO AND GOING. -Mrs. Fletober, around hero attended the ball at I'of Springfoid, is visiting her sister, Auburn last Wednesday night. WESTFIELD. MONDAY, Jan. 4th„ NEWS OF THE \WEEK. -Messrs. Ed. end Wesley Taylor, of Guelph. are visiting relatives in the ciciuity Miss Mary Berkley, who has just re- turned home from Seskatebewan, is vi icing her sister, Mrs. Albert Camp- bell ..... We are sorry to hear thrt Mr. Joseph Stonehouse Is confined to his bed with pleurisy. We siu7ecely hope that he will have a speedy rr, covery Mrs. Ramsay, of Guelph, spent a few day. visiting at Mr. John, Wightwan'r and with other friends! in the neighborhood. Mr. Roy; Stonehouse has teturold to Stratford to take up his studies at the Normal School there . .. Mr. Roy Stack- house, house, who is attending Queen's U0i- versity, Kingston. spent a few days visiting cousins and friends! here. We expect Mr. Steck house will moon be a full fledged M. D . . So far there has been no ice to skate on, hit now that a thaw is imminent there will be water W freeze, and young people are rejoicing. KEo•UNIK-Tt'NNEY.-A very pretty! wedding took place at the home of) Mr. and Mn. place Tenney,West- field, on the anemone of uesday, IMremher thigh., at l o'cloek, when jtheir second d ughter. I Z.L., be- ' M , of hi it.. 1'hr parlor was filled with cast yes and friends of the eon-1 parties when the bride, lean•, ing on the um of ber hatter, entered 1 to a charming attire of semi blue silkt whinnied with shadow Ince caught up with a haiekie of pearls and turquoise, 1 and earreing a hreugtset of white! est nations. Merdeleenhn's; Wadding March was splendidly rehdered by Mrs. William McDowell. The only attendant was • little flower girt. Greece Tanney, enusin of the bride, wetting white silk. The brM.l party stood under as arch of evergreens and ribbon sed a white hell during the! ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Was. Con way. B. A. After eon``ratidetfoua had been received, lbs bet.1&1 party and giseet a sat down to a sumptuous wedding.0pper. The bride eras the recipient of man handsome presents. Ineiwding Men tune china and limo. The Nide and groom will teeide at the groom's horn. war Myth. The guests, numbering about eighty. are. were from Toront-•, Berlin, i.-+ oardlne, Auburn and Btetb. I Mn. Miller Mr. J. McGuire and Coral McDonald spent New Yaarl■ Dayin Goderich.... Miss Jean Webb, of Victoria Hospital, London, spent New Yeat'a Day wader the parental roof Mr. and Mrs. timbale, of Milton, are visitors at Mr. Sam Coul- ter's Mies L. Itutberford returned to Linwood. Mitt L. Clark to Toronto, Mr. Dnneld Clat k to Perth, Miss Chris. Miller to Stratford Normal School, Miss May Cameron to Hamil- ton Normal School ; Misses M. Duroio, M. Miller, Nins, Class and Winnie Woods and Mr. John West to Luck - now continuation class; Mr. HIewart McPhereon, Mir Versa Woods and Miss Dela Cranston to Wingh&m high school ..Miss McKenzie, of Guelpb, is vi.iliog with her aunt. Mrs. W. C. Webb.. Mrs. Wright and son, of Brant- ford, ■pent. New Year's week with Mr. J. Humphrey. The *Moots opened on Monday, Jan- uar atb, with teachers std pupils h their respective places. The 'nowhere of the Bible clan spent • very pleasant social evening in the school -room on December 31st. A good program of music, recitations and games was given, after which re- freshments were served. tdtse•lhe bride of lir. }Kest: 1Lseh•t - Not ,.very powerful man has lemma ahle to sent Ada Ida reputation. FQR 1TSPEP1'ICS We have good news for every person in this town who has any form of stomach trouble. It is about • remedy for indite& tiro and dyepepsta that we have m much faith in as to oiler it to you with ort per- sonal erIsonal guarantee that if it dos not felrrve you and satisfy you in every way, ens wiB rv'fuwi the money you paid for without question or anpurnent tri any kind. Yoe nsJt nothing; ether Rezall I�y'p!jra Tab - Feta ends rtheve your stomach aalmenta or the money yrs p&d for them win be handed batt to you. There is no red tape about our guarantee. It means just what it oars. Your word is enough. If Renal Dyspepsia Tablets don't satisfy you. the massy is yours and we want you to have it Resell Dyspepria 'reheats soothe the ie - flame stomach, check krodium used Ma tress, stimulate a healthy ssastbos 01grI► tris juice, aid in rapid and aoatfarv6ls digestion of the food..ad help to gtdobly resent, the teemed! tola7+reenfortaNs(, - •5. pqn. hoetismltdgsrre�sstaaltte (Theyowel dmaremid. Read Dy�spapi& 1.Aists rare add only M dr y (100 BawsB abssa and is til ere i by lea Thea sines. 25c, 60e and 111 00 1 blest. 0od.rteb. OL Dealop, ntario Amegggemeagnimw 1416. THE COLBORNE STORE JanuaryClearing Sale This Month always offers great opportunities at this store to tet seasonable goods at money -saving prices. no foliowing list tells you what we are doing 1n- this Saks Business. A. 'Oarkolas Walt SWIM. for $10 trimmise,sws Ono Pannus Stole, $16.00, for $10 Oise Marmot Muff, M.* ter $111 Owe Marmot Stole. 110.00. kw $11.7111 One Manses Stole, $6 50, for $4 Owe Siberian Wolf Muff, $93.00. for 116110 Gate Week Meek Coney Muff. 18for .00 One Few Persian Stole. $8.60. for 00 Two Mask Oooey Stoles. 88 80 for •BO ON Mak Casey Stole, 15.60. for ifs D & A CORSETS This week we Pet i0tn stock a A pair lampis hal is ser at RIM. They are reel bttyitt,111»• style and Bnleh quite e 1ual M gnats /iMac Ne. good deel mon money. CoA'111 U • M lengths abort lengs but eneaR►la stab to m.ks a aid, til.% file tf141111i ISM for S1.2.. 81.75 eta mai. and selm as& bobfonabla weaves, DRESS GOODS Small Pliles= '. white Meeks, looks about N • 884001 1 cloth sad the prime are only =Oa25c SWEATERS Foe1idi'ai °rig and boy( Altogetber about 30 left and they are going sow at maker's prices if is Gad cont, sad ops one, they are bargains. TOQt E S` Bit only Mh. Regular prloe V 50c. Sell now al ldo, wbfob is surely • big bargain. COA T S Not many left now and •11 last fall's make. You can take any one of them for just one -ball regular wllice price. CHILDREN'S BEAR AND CLOTH COATS Six red, two brows and one grey. Regular prices from 12.00 to 12.90. 81.00 w ill buy any one of them. 4. I J. ff. COLBORNE PORTER'S HILL TrssDAY, Jan. 5., Core tee AND Gousu.-John Pickard, ofTbrdford, is eisitlug in the neigh -I borbood Harvey Potter returned boats oe Battuday from Currie's Crossing, where be spent hie boli - da Mn. E. Donka and daugh- ter, Rttb Potter. of Zion City, are •bidet in the neighborhood Mrs. Wm. Mater returned to: ber home at Sprinttbaak o. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece and .hildren spent a few days at Wesley Vanderburgh'.. Mrs. Robert Armour is visiting bey mother. Mrs. Elliott. DUNGANNON. The Dunganuoh brannh of the Women's Institute will bold a met- ing on Thursday, January 14th. for the purpose of quilting some half - donee quilts for the Belgian" relief fund Contributions of left -off cloth- ing will be received at this meetiog and bales will be leacked for shipment to the destitute !Belgians. A concert is being arranged wbicb will be held cm January 22nd in the Agricultural Hall, the proceeds to go to the Bel- gians. OBITUARY. REV. ALEXANDER McFARLANE. The Winnower Free Press announces the death of Rev. Alexander McFar- lane, a pioneer Presbyterian mission- ary of the Winnipeg district, which occurred December 15th at the resi- dence of his brother-in-law, Jas. Dodds, Young states, Winnipeg. The dee-mead was seveaty-me years of axe, and until the last six soothe enjoyed robust health and the unimpaired vigor of hie sesmtal powers. Menus. Andrew Green, ret Ley -al. and Henry Green, of Saltford. are brothers -ii. -law of the deceased. The Fres Press Bays : Rev, Mr. McFarlane was Imre at Stirling, Scot- laed, May 17. 1348. He came to Gode- rich. Ont., le lel, and by dint of hard work and perseverance earned his way with honors through Goderich higb echoed and Kunz College, Tor- onto. During his college course he was engaged duringeummer vacations in missksi work in ,Muskoka, Lucan, Leamington ■ed London West. After Readmitting in 1878 Mr. McPer- lane was called to the pastorate of Dunsford and Bobcaygeon. Ont-. when be retnaioed until iskr2. when in responto the home miesitcall H1 of the flew West, be abandoned the comforts of an eastern paatorate for the hardsbipe of • pioneer mission field. Since his arrival f0 Manitoba he had been almost constantly en- gaged in mission work, refuelig the ease :and financial inducements of various town marmoset lore "in Obedience to lbs heavenly viei .n." For nine years he had charge of Bal- moral, Dundas aid Went fields : then for seven years be was engaged in mission work M Knuth Springfield. after which he spent taw years at Clear Springs. Proem that time all two years ago he had charge of various beide on the na takirts of Win. r riper, including Roeser, Umok. Creek and Prairie Grove. During the past two years Mr. McFarlane had bees Ilving in retirement in Winnipeg. He had a wide elrete d f4i0M in every district within ♦ rsikma i fogy. taila re the erre, in whom be bad endeared himself by his good works and bis kindlyr, unae.oeing bristle. ebrtrae- ter. lb. late Mr. McFarlane is sur- vived by • widow. two sone, A. J. M. McFarlane, of Fos warm,. and Austin McF.riaae, of Winnipeg and two denghtera Mrs- G. W. Bartlett, of Gladstone. and Kim Rtbxl McFarlane, of the familia mte.son service of Korea. 5100.00 IN GOLD. W wW give one hundred dellen in gold to any man, woman or ebild that mass* he benefited try Sagdas hair Malls. W. are anslous to Mee every- one by Sagelne for we know it N Ube hair took tha4 h.a ever bee iserestrilitvered. e.greine will positively cure an Itchy sea*, bring life into d.8, laden hair and add imam. to It. length. 8ageine M sow ebral,ebie h Gnd•rieh and M .old soder • grime - bottle d Sow to prim A large los costs bis fifty rent, S. sere to go to C. L Ooskki� ddrruegg .tole for other stores d•s'1 bay..stlt•e• Wood Olstdbu1Ma by PRM Groin. - Ordinary est•mwviol grades of wail Watch this space next week. M. ROBINS Poking Down the Chimney nay make it draw well -and it m•y rot. If you call us in When trouble +ccure well know bow to fix the matter. A G lvanisea Chimney Top mei. be ell that is Deeded to make your chimney draw per - featly. We'll put it OD quickly tug reasonably, the sante as we do en other kiwis of t and metal week. **Mein Fred Hunt Hamill on Street Prone 153 A !'Mitis For Fall sad Winter w' kava • .ound bu-lues peopo.itioe foe arsllablemonistic ,ale.o.o for til. die U'kt to sell fruit tree •mall fruit. lower. WS abreast. en, Pay weekly. outfit tree, szdtrivv. territory. OVER goo AGMS of fruit and omemrn:al .Cork under colli• vattoo. We .cit through our salesmen din set to the con -ams upd guarantee delivery of fresh. hlgherade tree.. Our sannpew e re v.lsabie by neutron of the nervioe we give and the edama of bo•tnew doe.. R.- taM(.ked 35 year., Write PELHAM NURS- E RY Co.. Tsrsnto. Ont. P.S. Hatdsoa.e emitters* on reltje-t Other t0 applleant Or thus' wishing Nuts. Ory Btook coming out of tete, nal elevators ereI foul with weed nerd.-. Analv,is cf five temples of No. 2 Canada Western oats taken from as 'many (Cu initial 'leya -' ton showed 313 n.,xious wed seod per pound and • much larger numb, f of other weed wee.. In fla0spurta- tion some of thee. are distributed along the railway and introduced lu'o new localities. %limy wild ogee a.4 mustards fed in uncrushed oats l0 horses will live and pollute farm landte l Others become nalxrd with the minute in handling dirty grain and °thew feeds. Such feed. should he thotoigh- ly ground, and weedy immure should tbe:ed or trotted is order Ni deerwy vitality of weed seeds. -Seed Br.neh. Ottawa. There ate men who ■re most scru- pulous in debts of honor; bot who owe for eve ctiling Ilse. Miss Oosehler Undergoes Operation. Mllvertne, Dec. 22. -Mise Beattie. (i4laebkr, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. (ambler of tar place, wbo is at pres- ent residing with her aunt In Berlin, where Ow i. underlining treatment, spent • few days at bee home herr re- cently. when the members of the Jun - i.), Y. P. A. took advantage of her visit and presented ler with an ed - drew. Jewel are and box of bosbea.. A very pleasant evening was sprat, after which the visitors brought net their well filled basket* and served lanehens. Mir Gisehlies many friends err glad to know that she is gradually g alnlsg` in health under the ease of a e pteialiet, following a resent serious Zrwe1Ina. Two earl io.e of her spies en afforded that the speciali.t flsswd it aeseseary th re•s•v* them and to pot fa their Sees other hone taken filen law leglite has Mean eze.p. tinselly eh.s.ful tbr..u,gh it all. 400111;1141. ty Come in Out of the Wet It is ea3ier TO KEEP DRY tinder Wet Conditions, than TO KEEP WET under Dry Conditions! Wihrotu large stock of Light and Heavy Rub- bers, Cloth Overshoes and AralCSe we are prepared to supply pm will just what you may mood to keep your tawdry, warm and enmfortati. SHARMAN THE RHOS MAN