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THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
111 NIP 11NT.
Three omen al. romp rt • 0.1 .,o'
date mars., el sued,. 11,,., , - •, teat
haat & Tt t.'a. 1 Ina ,n 1 I',op.ratory,
Worthy (dude a-.1.•ed to toil . as'.
tog t. .•l4s•.._ We hive an •tons
cos ,eransi
warn oar lir bet oat war rrt.alarly run
tosse•l. *en. , r e•n.p'*Mt. i..11 in
tonna. ton .'"t Los e.. a.pll••sdu•.
Pas' re ip 1.
U. U. v1.4N1 •it. sec a sr.
1 County and District
1 Ago Johann, of H •Imu,t. and laity I
Jessi.• R••arwrld, of Guelph, were mar-
ried onMai t•Ii and.
Mrs. (iso. Todd, of Hrnsall, broke
her Irg in t wo place+ when ,he .lipped
rod 1.•II on the 11,.or of her. home,
Jacob Mover, jr., of Zurich, has
rented a shall II uck farm near Pelers-
3m,g and will shot tly move there.
Prier McEwen, a former resident of
the 1st coneessiuu.of Moroi., died at
Giro Ewro, Hook., ors February 'Lith.
Mosgeret Knsr, relict of the late)
W ut. lluniilh.n, died at her home in
lluwirk on Al ti.'h 27th ill her eighty-
second yea,.
'1't.r Ilult (arm. Hear Make, owned
by J. C. Reid. of V•row, lir•, been
bought Ly ISI a Thiel for $7,10111.
Phe lanes i,.'tr p *session at once.
John 11 Hell bar purcha-.•d the f.nn
on the tib uonce.siou of Moroi. fos-
nlrriv owned by lino. .1ack-ore, for
*Lila). Mr. lull now owo.. :"rl metes.
John Dreher, sr., ha. soil big form,
tart of Zurich, together vi stuck
or d iu,plemer.t., to Win Dreher.
,r ua'anei will f. move t„ 'Luria) to
a r.itlr.
Tr1•
W141..1..11 ir..un, of Mullett, 3.•.o re -
wood ohit his two awns, .Sohn,
I E•:uu.or„n, and Jams'., of Canarorr,
nave roll Artl with the L:I,t :\lurlta
Battalion.
.Inhm 1. Bels, who lee. oily put'.
,'lapid (is., It. Id McMia ilael'n fano ou
the 2.1 t •ra.lurt of Willett, was
MAI toed on Mai ch =Old to Mow Fraser,
..f Mhrkrrpeoi r.
Mrs. Stahl. an aged resident of
1':-rJtlnn, parsed away at her 1
there um March'2:1rd. She was nearly
, ninety-four years old and in nut vived
1•y a family of three:
%% J. Millar. of Ituliet', h.. rented
the fere of Man, Msuy Johnston, on
the :irdrr.ncea.' of that towu,hip.
Mr. Miller now has runtr•,I of 'Lill
actor• practic.11y •I1 in glare.
'.Iiehael (irebh, an need resident of
the 1:. h rnncesa'on of Stephen. died
on M u ch'2 . h. Hr w .• in h*..rvrnty
eighth year and is survive,) by his
wife, two tons and four d+ughtrlr.
lar. Alex. Moir. who has been- prac-
tising at 1,-n.re, Marl . will rnurm•'nee
• practice. at Ilenwall and will occupy
the ,.►Dens of the late lir. Mrhon&Id.
Dr. Moir is • native of Hensall locality.
Mrs. Geo G. M. f(•t, a resident of
Laogside, died on 1L'arrh 22•1d. She
was Born in England sizes -four years
ago and foul lived in this country
since 11471. A family of nine survive.
Dtwid A., son of Mr. and Mr -Limnos
Andersnr, of ,3.P 5',Ia rnncrssion of
Monis, died on March 'lith. The de-
c•a.ed, who had been unwell for the
poet eighteen months, was nloeteen
years old.
M.•, and Mrr. Roderick McKay. of
the 1 h cnnerewion of Grey. who ore
moving We -t, were waited upon one
strolling reePntly by a nobs.,. of their
Captain
J. T. Walsh
IT takes a than with'
a big brain to
preside over s big
shipping department.
To be sucresatul in
such a position he
must be an amphi-
bious Individual -
one equally at home:
on land or water.:
Captain J. T. Walsh,.
the Rental Asalatant,
>lanalrer of the ('anal
dlan Pacific Atlantic'
Steamship Lines. is a
keen business man,
bask and, energetic,.
ever watchful to see
that the linea pro-
ceed on their various
courses safe and com-
fortable fer the pub-
lic and profitable for
the Canadian Pacific
Company. Captain
Walsh has little to
(earn about the sea
or about anything on
land that (um..'rna
the sea, for ever,
since he was 16 years)
et age bis career has been footing along nn the waves. Like Lord
1liibaugt•rsay, President of the Canadian Pacific Company. C•ptaln Walsh
is the son of Irish parents; he first saw the light In Chichester, England,
In 17:,7. After receiving his education at the schools of the Christian
Brothers he began his career as • seaman, and from the outset success
'followed his track. He had travelled on merchant ships to most parts of
the world. and he had obtained t wide knowledge of his business. In 11190
foe was commissioned as a Lieutenant In the Royal Naval Reserve. While
at Lagoa, 'West Africa, during the Ashanti War In 1900 the dexterity with
rwblch he managed the embarkation 'wrvlrea gained him honourable men-,
Rion In the despatches of Colonel Sir J. W*Icov. In 1902 Captain Walsh,
e'etired from the Naval Reserve with the rank of Commander. He then
took up the responsible position of Superintendent of the Elder Dempster
Line In England. But, In a short time afterwards, when that concern was
absorbed by the Canadian Pacific Company, Captain Walsh became eon -
fleeted with the greatest transportation corporation In the world. Ever
since embarking on the steamship business. In 1863. the Canadian Pacific
_arine service has bad a trlemphant career. From the outset there were
Competent men at the helm of Ste ships and at the head Of the various'
governing department., but none has filled the post of superintendent with
'mors foresight and general ability than Captain Walsh. During his,
regime the Saint imwr'esce route to the Rritlah Isla, thought always;
,gopelar. has advanced enosiderably to popularity. At present many of•
tube C. P R. big vessels are In the service of the Empire. Captain Walsh(
glaya a blobAbuts tothe worth of the Mercantile Marine to the struggle
=ors'
hal conducted on land and sea. Addressing the Montreal'
ilitatlors' Cln abort time ago he said: •'At one time i.1 was considered tbatl
eO •eeooat of the *liken and men being distributed mil over the globe the'
number procurable'•t short notice would be an small that their value as
la naval reserve wol ld not be very gnat_ On this account • abort aervbey
aehernr was created from which men passed Into the korai Fleet ssrvtca,
mad tbroegb Ms as immediate resents was always available. It war
•fo.nd that dtrertly the Royal Naval Reserve was called upon they Betted
',e the rendezvous In such numbers that It gas difficult to place them .OIL-,
1Oa the Mune ooraston be saki: -Al • sailor I am eb.olotely satisfied, elms
'What malt', that the Merntntlle Marine may be relied rpm to do Its part
de the bitter fend. When the history of the wig comes to bal weittea the
tapiesdid servlet. rendered by the Mercantile Marler am likely to Ind
tsvosrabis mention. and the r P. R. v.arels ars esrtatn to haus their'
mese of praise few the C. P. R. liners 'Uetagnma' and 'Mtsoanabwl bees
earrlsd more C a&.dian troops to the war son. than soy outer •rias.*..
TDs Mee Was brought beet to Canada many wounded wanton. -The wpsristeedeet or titer and etber Atlantic C. P. R. •Isla Ipluw
• wide taterset le many departments of fib In Montt's,: be is PrssUsee
'a[ tb• Ostbotte Sellers' Club of Mo; ell; 1)er of the Roys, ndL1
P'.I nw cf the Royal (lar+Ritplibel enemy, and 'trustee and ,
oft Istat Peet 3 npsglal-A vi and 11111tary Oostlaaper Peed.
the beadles of 'War Rd 9Mrttorht'ss cervico" the 'weft* pert at
Safi Widsby odlehtl t Melees ars embodied fo Cola.ael•
a Masi ?lariat =fir--
neighbors, who pitmen•rd %Ir. M •Kay
with a gold watch anal dens a s'•1 Mr..
McKay with a gn'd us:klrt and l.i••ket.
The engagement is Ann, rd .'f
Effie D., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11.
M. H•eitultlr1, of Tuekn,.ul 11t, to \\',I•
ham J. Mel:odden, of Q arru'r U•tllege,
Kingston, the marriage to Lake place
in Apt il.
tiro. Hargrave, of Lucky. Sash.,
well known in Funlwlch locality, died
rerehtly from injuries received by a
kirk from a horse. Jr s. Willtaw-on,
of the'2n4 cuncrsriut. of Hawick, i, a
biro. her -in-law.
William Martin, for nearly sixty
year, • reaidrot ..f Turiib•tiy, died
on March 22oil. 11• war a native of
England and cans tai Collodi" wizen a
(aa7. A family of five runs and four
daughters' survive.
Annie Pearl, daughter of Mr. and
'.Ire. Henry Deacon, of East \V.awa-
rto,l, and .lu.rph A. Armstrong, of
MOI 1 IN. wrt'rvied at the Methodist
p81.on•ge, \\'ingKhaml, un March 21)th
by Hey. J. W. Hil,I eat.
Olive, daughter of Alb 'rt King, and
Sherman, run of Mr...1 .r. %\'rltlr, all
or mt.-poen tuwmthip, arr.- Mari Mil at
the parwmagr, Crediton, on NIA rch_1.1
by Nev. S. Jefferson. '1'uu couple will
reside at (;rood flew, Man.
Miss Susan Shnl,lcr died at the
hove of her parents, Mr. ,arid Mrs'.
1-1s1,08ns Shuldure, of Tnt•kereutith, on
March 241b, otter a short illness of
pneumonia. She it survived by her
parents, two brothers and one ri.ter.
Elsie A., daughter of Mrs. JAI..
Strachan, of Jawrrtown, was' married
at her home there on Murch =lid t.)
Andrew Lamont of the loth concer-
wion of Grey. Rev. A. I. Mann, of
Hru.arlr, wax the officiating minister.
The three. sons- Horace F., Roht, S.
and \Vw. M.- of Mr. and M*8. Er-
vine, of %Vinnipeg, who until four
years ago were resident- ut the 5-.h
comer -sown of Morar, have enlisted
with the til,t Hattaliou at %Vinnlprg.
John A. Johnston, eldest son of
Andrew Johnston of Hensel', died et
Detroit on Marcb 211th. Thr deceased
was a te+ident of .14rues:own, N. I).,
and was in his Ntty-fifth year and is
survived by one so., and two daugh-
ters.
Itobt. J. Thonip.on. of \Vrtaakiwin,
Alta , plod at the home of his sister,
Yrs. Itobt- Black. of Wroxeter, on
M arch 2'4.b. The (levered.; who was
suffering from internal trouble, ar-
rived from the Wert the pre•ioue Sat-
urday. Mrs. McL)nnan, of Wroxeter,
also is a hater,
Yr. and Mrs. Janies Ireland, of
111rrits township, celebrated the
Beth anr.iverstry of their wedding on
March ]sirs. They wrr married at
1 $eaforth ill IOW A family of eight
children and nineteen grandchildren,
with the exception of one son, were
present at the celrbutioo.
Mrs.. John Shelton passel away at
her home in R ploy on Msrob loth.
aged .evenly -seven years. She was
born in Scotland and alter corning to
Canada lived for a time in tis)- town-
ship and aftrrwarlla in Kinloss. Her
husband and four daughters survive.
Mrs. J. Arw,trpog. of Ujieric9, i. a
sister.
CLINTON.
The infant son of Sergeant and \In'.
l.nckbard Crew passed away on March
27th, aged thirteen months.
H. E. Haines and family, who had
been rrridents here for • number of
years, base removed to Lundoo.
Wnin Carling and Was. W iceman,
loon Clinton buy., have enlisted. the
former at Toronto and the latter with
the 51-t Hattaliun at Edmonton.
Miss Pearl Glazier was sot, -what
severely injured whe"q a sleigh in
which a I.1id of young people were
returning from Goderich was upset.
She is still receiving medical atten-
tion.
Mks If. M. Hill, who died •t Toronto
on March 31th, hu1 Iwrn an annual
.uutmer visitor here fur the past
twenty year. She was a close friend
of Mrs. R. itsnidoed, Mian Mount -
cow le and Mrs. 44. NI oldies tn.
WAS HELPLESS FOR
TEN LONG MONTHS.
Then Dodds Kidney Pills Cured Walter
J Roberts.
1.•wi+port, 1'willingale Mato Nil 1. -
April :id.-- 'Special.)-Pouple all :over
t his district are talking of the wonder-
ful cure of %Volt 'r .1. It thirds. For
ten months he was so crippled and
helpless' he could not even feed him-
self. He found • cawpb•te cure in
1),x1.1'. Kidney Pith.
"My 1roubit .tarte.1 from a rola
after messier." Mr. Roberto Saye in
telling the story of his care. "For
nineteen months 1 was confined to the
house and for ten in inti..' I could nut
take one step. i tried many doctors
and medicine., bus got no relief front
them. The trouble wits in my Sega
and arm+ add was almost unbearable.
1 could not feed myself Inc those ten
month.. As a last chance 1 tried
1).x14', Kidney P.11s, taking twenty -
sight boxes is all, and am RI •d to say
they made o firm cure of me."
RRl'MME1)1
Darr Denman, of Brussels, now bra
charge of the rural mail route of
which A. Adam. wr previously the
courier.
Dr T. T. Melte* t . puo-based the
residence and practice of 1)r W. L
Holmes. It is probable that Dr.
Hulmes will travel fur a while for the
benefit of his health.
Mrs. A. W. Level., tormerly of Brut-
ael., died recently at 11.4. home at St.
Thomas. W bile here Mr. Lewis was
in charge of the tln.mi'hing depart -
n% of (lorry & W a'ker's bu.inea..
r.. IDr.1 Moore was recently pre-
sented with a Iifrmertwrahip certifi-
cate and • lift- mem (wen emblematic
pin by lbs iiruteela twaneh of the Red
Cru.. Society. Inc perwoetal eft.ort re-
sulting in the adding of 1]11'2 to the
Red Oros food..
MRAFORTH.
Mr. and Mn. John Robb. who for
the pores tyro years has. lived on their
form at IA.ny. Alta., have returned to
town to re•eide.
Chula. Part, of Georgetown.
formerly of Beat.. th, rams up for a
visit last week and while here ralisted
with the Idiot Battalion.
A. ('.'Waugh, • Nea(. rth old Noy.recently. Dumiuion Exploits agent at
Ht. IRnac., Ont , has rmlinred with the
91th Battalion at root \Vii:i.,u.
Annie Nis v, dauthter of lir+. M.ry
Cl,.rke, of hall*, may, Ma„ , tone." ly
of Seafn. Il. w.r 1u.r, ie•1 ,v her I
there nn ,Larch 2.2.41' 11ol,,. \1'
Squires, of Xiatrlte, 31 to.
1)r. R. %V. Drury Mtr,ili•, , f Toronto,
who died on Marrh 2St h, w u• Ism a at
Mil ellen and prieti-..1 me Heine for
fifteen years' •t Seaforth. Since 111)1
he had been Moiler -tor of psi.ons and
public chorine.. for Oot•rio,
EX f.TF.R.
Oso. Crawley hs. sold his livery
LurinPa• to \Vur. Hudger', who recent-
ly m teed here from ('sboule. The
pi ire was $1.111).
Mr. and Niro. Wm. \Vea'cort cele-
brated the fiftieth anniver.nl y of their
wedding day .attheir h un Marrh
.'!►:h. Many Iwa,stihd and u.i-fill gift,
wee r presented to the rgr.l couple.
7 he engagement de ,. nced of
Birdie. eldest daughter, f Mr. and Mrs.
Thu, 1'. Hoyle, to 1 . Steyr!). Th p-
awn, eldest son of Dir. and Nr-, Ainley
Thunman'', of London, the m ar iage t,
take place this month.
Richard (luaild passel ..teav very
,.nddeuly outs. hone hers. on Morrie
221:1., aged sevrnty-seve n ycitrw. He
w„r a nativeleof Devon.bore. England,
but bad lived in Canada t..r uratic
filly yrara. Ilio wife. tyro sons and
three daughter survive.
James \Ic(iillicuddv. Lather of I)r.
J. E. McGillicuddy, nlyExeter, died at
his home near Watford nn'1.rrh '25th.
The deceased was b nn w England
righty-t)ne years ago, Ant toad resided
in Canada since he war six ye'trw old.
Three sons and 00 daughter • ln7v r.
Thr members of :he euhgr.p.i!ion of
Trio Memorial church held a social
one evening recently during the course
of which the pastor, Iter \V. 1).
Collins, and hos wife were presented
with a beautiful cul-gla-s water set
with hoodoo/ire tray and a .,11,atan,utl
purse of gold. Mr. Collins i, leaving
to take a church at \Vt,diur.
Now that the cold weatherlis
here you'll want your
homes more comfortable.
Get our prices on
Furnaces,
Hot Water.Boilers,
etc.
Our Perfection Oil Heaters
are just the thing to drive the
cold out of chilly corners.
All repairing to plumbing,
furnace work, etc., promptly
attended to.
W. R. PINDER
Phone 1:,.; Hamilton Street
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GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
ARE YOU GOING
WEST?
The Grants '1 t nnk Railway System
will rum
omeseekers' Excursions
I{.\CI! Ti.-ESI1.\v
March 7th to October 31st
INCLUSIVE.
irkets valid to return within two
I,,.otth• irt•'Insiv.• of tial.• of -al...
WINNIPEG and rehire
EDMONTON and refers
- 535.00
- $43.00
Pr000rbona, sow vies to other Dom(' .n
M.n.toba. aaiialrhewan and Alberti.
Ti. tete anti tun 1..1 (r.u:.t ion on w ,all. .0 ion
to P. 1'. LA .11(1:3... ). A -oNtl. )'twos n.
liorneseekers
Excursions
Ever7 Tuesday, March to October
"All Rail"
Every Wednesday During Season Navigation
•'Great Lakes Route"
Somewhere out on the prairies where haat year Canada's Greeted
Wheat Crop was produced there is a home writing far you. The
CANADIAN • PACIFIC
101 take you there, give you an the information about the beet
places, and help you to suecea 11 1:
j UAW W1
¢lflrt[ Particular. from any Canadian PaUtic Ticket
....• Argent, or write W. B Howard, Dietrfct Passenger
Agent, Toronto..
W L.
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1 a c ; e,a rd
THF, epportnnit• for tb. advsnrement n/ ta:ented Moll in the 'wrote.)
of thy, (leradtan Parlor Railway Company hal 'again been demon-
stratet this tomo by rho mere,. of Mr W. S. Howard. who has lust
bees promoted from rho poaltlon of Dtotrlrt Passenger Agent at St. John,
NA., to act 1n a similar rapacity In the. larger and mon Important dr• of
Tomato. Mr Howard entered the aerobe of the C. P. R. on August 2''rd,
1a,7. i. • clerk lo the passenger deoartmerlt s.1 St. -ohn l0 11191 M v a.
appototed to fill the poet of Travelling Passenger Agent. and three Tears
later he became a Chief Clerk. a posltlnn Mr limited hold until Juno 1104,
•Dee h. took moo the dntils o1 Acting District Futuna.* Arent. M July
let. 1,07, he was made f1Mtriet Paar.eneer Agent This latter poaltl.b he
hold ustll February id of t3.. present year when he meet to Tomato. Mr.
Howard had ellmbod the ladder of success at et. John, and aorta, big star
of wleetees years there he gained the reputation M an excellent man of
badness sad he wee the admiration and friendship of all .tth whom he
bad any dealings gine. the future of most mon Is very much like what
lbeir psM bad boos Mr. Howard b sore to he as successful le his new
sphere of dots 1, he bad stedoubledty bees le the old M• He Is a sans"
at Clatham. N B- y, - 1
IT'S A WINNER ! 1
No excuse is -needed for
The Bachelor Snit
It carries its own mem-Innen
.dation. It combines Stab,
prix.
wearing .dualities and a
10 ,nit the 11111e'.
-$15 to $20
When you are fitting .int
the children with new suit -
you cannot do better than call
and inspect our .tock. W.
have built up our business, ,ut
tine solid foundation of
GOOD VALUES AND FARE DEALING
McLEAN BROS.
The Semi -Ready Tailors
THE SQUARE - - - GODERICH
'.VINIi11AM.
lir. Rohr Site Wart has cnmtHPnt'wt
A 'tardiest prscticr here and has big
once over Mr /.III'hrigg'a studio.
A model of a three-,oast••d sailing
vessel, built twenty vein. ,ago by the
late Robert IlbannNeld, is on view in
Jas, Walker's .slur.. window and will
he sold, the money to go to patriotic
purposes,
Mr. John Newer ,►ftendel the
funeral at Tilsunburg East week of bis
brother Edward, .tilt) diel there after •
a few days' illnno, of pneumonia:
Rev. Joseph R. Goody, a former
Methodist pastor at \\'inghatn. died at
%t Thomas' on March 21th. The de -
'ceased had r' nipl•ted fifty one year.
in the Methodist noni.try,
A gasoline tank with u copeck? al
111,111) gallon. has 1a•en installed at A.
NI. I'rawford'+ new garage.
The town council has raised the
• Ir.wnwe.fre of transient trader, fro,
$:111 to $2.I1.
.Sohn .1. ('a.rmnre, who rerently sold
i hie farm on the god conearwion of
Morris, has moved to Wingham b)
live.
Mr. Che.trr, of G.,.rgetnwn, is the
new G. T. it. operator here and with
Mn. Chester ha, taken up residence
here.
SPRING !
SPRING !
SPRING !
Now that the snow has gone, Ijurrah '- for the Bicycle
again. We still handle the world -famed
CLEVELAND WHEEL
ranging in price from $33.00 to $53.00. Wt.
also have some splendid values in second-hand Ladies' l;t;ti.
men's and ldoys' Wheels.
ARE YOU GOING TO SPRAY YOUR ORCHARD
THIS SPRING?
If not, you should. We handle Spraymotor machines'
and repairs. •
We also have Arsenate of .Lead :Ind Linde Sulphur.
We can give you the Lime Sulphur at S6.50 per barrel.
(This is a snap.)
HOW ABOUT THE INCUBATOR THAT YOU
WERE THINKING OF BUYING?
Now is the time that you 511ou1(1,,have it stat, so that you
can get the early chicks. It's the early chick that slakes you
the big money. Wu handle the Cyphers Incubators.
Call and see what we have.
MAKE YOUR SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING
EASY BY RENTING OUR ELECTRIC
VALUUM CLEANERS.
Vim can take your carpets out and beat tltcnt. and then
put them Rohn and use the Electric Cleaner, Anil you will le'•
surprised at the amount of dirt that you left in the carpet. So
what is the use of taking them ftp at all' Use the Cleaner.
it saves labor and saves your carpet. 1t lifts the nap and
makes it look like a new carpet.
Better still, Bt'%' an i:lectric Sweeper and me it evil \-
week, then there will :r:' no Spring house-cleaning Ever
time you use it the•9*'a,•• is cleaned.
IT WILL NOT ISS; LONfi iBEFORE YOU WILL
WANT TO t1.F- YOUR LAWN MOWER.
Rive you loo:,ot! to %<o: it it is• in wool ordt r to start
with ? If it is not, 1•.1 ns know and the will get it and put
it into good order for you,
ARE YOU GOINti TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR
FLOORS AROUND YOUR RUGS AND
WAINSCOTING?
If an, try Chi mullet Varnish Stain and Chi-namcl
Graining Colors and (raining Outfits. We have been sue-
cessfu) in securing thi-splendid line of go.td' for the town
of Goderich and vicinity.
In Shelf and Heavy Hardware we Always
Carry a Complete Stock.
LET U FIGURE ON YOUR PLUMBING.
HEATING, ELELrRIC WIRING AND
TINSn1 MING.
All work prej4•rl\ attended to and fully guaranteed.
HARD AND SOFT COAL AND WOOD.
\Ve have just received several cars of Scranton Hart
Coal, and can serve your wants promptly,
.HONESCI-IA.S. C. LEE
Store 22
House 112