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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-6-12, Page 41 f ti, ,. c.w, T "1, yr r r�•' , 9x� '�'' . �' I•' x .A .�.. � ..-aF.•„` a�.l ..il?"=.;y ^1,, 1 ,. .. ( ,. 4 ar.7 � , tSaL . H,'�' .. `,x. r , 7 ...r a .... "-•'alb 'M3; ::7ID�+t►.�,ltly?...',Pl`.a's<, �'_„ st r_. , _, dy.. �-... «r ±1,.�:� ��. •r� �... - -'R... � w ,•�'_:,,,. ,,,, ., �� : •: "p�;7t {�+ ,''�° ,9,A ,. Y _ , xa �,.,�w• �.�, . .t"�rrA -. ..,.. I t _ tali•. �,.: s� � " �= sissy ' —Thursday, June 12, 1919. T= . EGNAL • e Contk OUT. s DUNGANNON. I 0 NNW ■ i ■ ■>�l lr lilt)• XXX XXX ■>• ti ■>K ■ 1R ■>�(lt>�[ ■ >t>. ■ Mum ■ 1a ■ � + i I,. Syr=w --- Mrs. S. arta returned re recently. hasbeen. l t i N Y our CI othes ^ Slier hldg¢ie Drvher went to Ridgeway { rl MR. N. F. WHYARD is the y d on W nesda for a visit. #� 2 "�� agent fur THE SIGNAL at Dungannon. ?� y , A , M;1i a , lkdM ten witb him fur WbtKn►tw.u. (;t lltElt ll'H Tl1„'. SIIII'. I m•�li� D e M I Ll CJ ONgp�g y a� d gn i! adver Uaevents or lob printing will receive Wednesday, June 11th e Prompt attentloa. Telephone (Godanch it • it ! ''' +� i I} Proble s 1�� p An epidemic Is sweeping this part of tl i�F y y , • et«A 1 Hurat> rag. the township. Mrs. Elwin Andrreori I . fls . "'..::Is ■ il"X f'1• has a daughter and Mrs B•rtOrr a son. M ai s'r k is Miss Ev-t Cox leaves on Thursday of t t, ,t"' SIA N vl .:. 01 Saturdays 8 a.m. to to P.M.- IN m tt i I tri a;, this week for Toronto, where she intends Hours Of Bu8inCtss f3 a m. t0 6 p.m. y to take a position as strnbgraphrr. Thos. G. Allen Nes. Leo Chisho'm and Geo: Ross ■ returned from the war last week, both t iA i x (•'1 xm DUNGANNONfighting.M /�• having seen hard Pte. Ross was • a d €t • ro P wounded in the head.. M � ;h, litfi Issuerof Marriage Licenses The Good Cheer Club N ill meet at Cheri a Cdrttma,.otier (or Affidavits, etc., home of Air. J. W. Sslleld, Thursday � t y Special Sof Gln ams l.J and Conveyancer evening, June 19, at S.30. All members' " - trt,tly.. i ,f , are requested, to tx present to Secs ar• LC? ,• (.: tl ; W' it.. Deed.. N..na.aes. Asit.m.ntr range la the hard dance, June 213, Special showing of Anderson's Scotch Ginghams, in rich plaid designs that are caref°""'«"daPdt"°"'S"° � thoroughly fast in color. Make most attractive Summer Dresses and ideal for x (rs tot *d f.r Monaas+ its .' lI.I,FR. t �' .i, t i Acr�r 1 ole nESDAY..lune tt. children's wear. They come in two qualities, 30 inches wide, at 59c per yard ; 36 f f^f • I 1 r f,.e. vVmi,-d Life 1.13 e. ,n the belt Mra. Snell was b "d on W'edtiPaday sierra wide, at 15C per hard. '' tr \_ _ comp..•a. .nl.. and the many frien ' extend t0 AIr. w . crus ;•- -=•:frees u. .r,v. c + n Snell their kind sympat y Several attended tris iethodist Con- Palm Beach Suiting for Summer Wear, 75c per yds • W'Ett�EsusY. June tl.: s rfw•- A special meeting of the Women's In, leerier and found the ser interesting and instructive. ]� �: tsesQaN , wy stitutr will lir heti in the lbdtrlloNa Next Sunday there will services at Paltu B:aclt Suitingi are well known for their washing and wearing qualities. • to white, Inauv ' D Hall on Saturday afternoon, when Sirs. Benmiller 11 o'clock, Zion 2. o'clock �,, ; t sJ l K. Ifluea, of London, will gave an pial, Cole and Copenhagen : iii inches wide. t ac per yid. ■ .�, C si address. and Bethel at 7 o'clock. r} . tx A garden part, will ba h -1d on tor' rl Extra Sheer Quality Plain Voiles are Popular t ate II , Methtdut church Iain in Wednesday, i aw June Is Tea served from ti to 8 o'clock. WeDatiESOAY, June � -�' after ahlch a program will berenderedI. Mr. and Airs. W. F. McCaughey ft )t +splendid showing; of e. ra ,Seer Plain Voiles, user even weaves, doubly aider` at per x `` tI by Miss earl Ne%ton, reader, of Tonere- last week for London. where they ha yard, 35c. 50., t+•c ttu .+110 per y aid. fa rl r •� to, the Blyth La lira' Quartette, the I purchased a grocery business. " r Treleaven Orchestra. Atiss Brown, Sergt. Bert M -Elroy has put chased the Cre a de Chine foe, Children's Dresses, 75c per yard «Ja �Uvep le gwger.-of Blyth. and Rev. T. A grocery' and confectionery business from p Steadman. - his fattier, Mr. T. C. TicElroy. and . y, yr fT,d Intended f or tau weet.t - is now in possession. A special quality cotton and silk C de Chine for. children's dre+�e. and hat tntutuings in #�� ry i -' i r is New car owners are Rich9 Flanigan, a The new proprietor of the dour mill is colors of sand, rose, cogen, et 3G inches w tide, is per yard. JiN i Ford: Barney Benninger, an Overlap is having it overhauied. J 1?° Bert W'hIard, a "Kiddie car." Mrs. Wm. Stackhouse, who is in,a ■ Children's Soeks�are lin Great Demand won't be problems at all if you let us look out for Air. and Mrs. Geo Anderson and hospital in the city where she underwent g I'`»It s' k' Wilfrid called on friends in the village a surgical operation, is improving. your spring requirements. Saturday evening last. Dir. and Mrs. - Infan and Qhildien's Li -de Socks are gees in dentand : they come in plain where, tan aa1 We KNOW Clothes values and we used that Anderson had just returned from Winni- ST. AI'I;1'sTINF.. ack, alto white with colored tops.' All 'zes in stuck. From sac to ;elk per pair. peg. where they. spent the winter. Mr. Tueday..lune 14 knowledge to the limit when we gave our preference Anderson bring interested t a IarK )liisi i line ('lar sister. of Kart sort. Mail.. Chil en's Cotton and Lisl Stockings in all Styles ■ [curt bwin.ss, and W11(nd returned las is visiting her si+ter. )I r•. 1\'illiaut ra week Irum overseas. '1'howpsou. to °;1 Jack McNabb has sold his black %It-• unit Mrs. H. 11.,rron. or Exeter. Children's L le Stockjngs, in white, sky, pink, tar and black : extra quality Silk Lisle, 1 x 1 � BENGARD CLOTHES[ e l diver to Thos Swarts of Goderich. visitG,t )Ire. John Th.,mp•..0 lint we•k. % rib ,• [o all ages. From 3.ic upwards. tt1, Faun Moore his engaged with Thos. )Ors. Thos. Kirkland. of T..+water. ]♦ Sand> for the season. Mr. Sandy has hi,s returned home after sliendinpr a Boys' extra stro Ribbed Cotton ,Nose, Wearwell b nd, will stand all Lind, of hart) wear. some large bridte contracts. w.«•k if Mr. Wal \\'il.1u'+. In these stylish garments you will find good taste, Air. Donald Fowler has bought the )lr. (;t -o. Henry Is visiting iharhaau All sizes oto 4;rc to ti(k per pair. ■ Andrew Kirk farm and will get posses friend•. ftk i distinctiveness and serviceability, features which, once "IJ tl sines m the tall_ )(rs. F:.1. F'uwlrr and her dxughtvf'. ]� �,�i ��GaJ_lz"��li•t':=. Women's Auto Rats .-$t•,�JU' �'&t realized by actual wear, will convince you that the Mrs. W. Elliott, New Liskeard: -i's here \li.s- EdtiN. rrtuni.sl h• Inst irk ]♦ visiting her mother, Sirs. Ryan. ifi.•r it month's visit withom.frit- dN ut maker has set a standard which you would do well Rev. At. P. Craig is attending tie \cinetsoc Just the thing for wearin when going driving. They ire very fight and smart. Lt all the to remember. - We card fl you perfectly—and your Presbyterian General Assembly at Ham- / ` newest sty les. Fro =1.W each. Ilton. KINT.AIL. Rev. T. A. Steadman is attending the ,�„y. June ,►. ■ ,�1� � � . Women and .Children � �'' purse exactly. nor M<thodi:t Conference at Goderich this \tt'Moi(-Kay's.t Bathing Stirs for Men, .t �ht�i 1 aye M.r;ell is ci. styli,, at WALTER C. PRIDHAM wok. Frank (:rima mn,.r,d to1'arlhill C.II's Ma agar ! ■ inti The fu ienl'of Mrs. Henn Caesar took ,ni siturler - /t McCall's Patterns M;Call's place las! Friday from St. Paul's church Mi- Lily M.• - v 1 --ft ..0 Thursday ]♦ ThC I�, adin Mait rder Store f Phone 57 Borsalino Hats to Dun¢annta cemetery. I It, visit friends Iet 1013111th. x t'`' g Miss Edith Stothers has returne4 hxne Ali— 1-altel is huwe from her v:sittoToronto. Ifr.,rnrYka In ■xxWNW WE(*)K) mmulKwaxNNW W1XWX)•)•XWWN■wWNW Air. Geo. Case a home for holidays. )Ire. Rn�eLI "lVKillll..tn Unit ehildron. tri N Mr•. Alaaji a ten -led an Anglican „f t'arllti�t, are •i..iriusr at the huwe of >•1 \ W church mer IN it Lindon last week. I the forpier'- mother. Mrs. .1. T_Grimu. � e CENTO11 / .-amu+T r..v•+ ArT. \\',• ha%e,TFi,F:GttAPHl', 00I- \IF,HI'1ALaod s11(►RTHAN10 Impart nwnts. \\'e give individu•11 iu.t r11cti••h. student- are Wit, -ring each wt•••k. Om n gruluitr� ---tire ps,riti••ns of t a -t. (;et our fere eatalogile noir. Il may interest von, D. A. NICLACHGAS. Principal — Airs. I%: G. t- fxA and children Hra•41br the nuniv,•rsarr w•r-hws� HONE $0 ]n Building, Costnetint and Gem”arrived on Wednesday to spend a few of A•bti.•I.t 1're.h�re.rian ehilmh will PHONE Si Millar s f►aCcotch to/ G � � Carpenter Work holidays with Air. and Mrs. B. J. Craw'-' Ip belt on June SL'ud. Her. Cir. J♦ ford before going to their ,new home III; J,:fr,,.y. of Itetroit. N ill roud13ct bath --- Brockville. I,4,errieel and alrn give a Iet•ture on the ,y The tindersiy;ued are prepared n. Red'ers Augustine is home from eveuiug (rf Monday. Jura• .rel. )� ](� X X X X 1 mum X X X X X X X is WN X X X NX man NX X a NX NUN N take Cull races and r�ecnte order+ Brantford. \\14 4 ng_ lit si are ringing ,,)I ray w nk in the ab,xe line. Miss Hazel Augustine is visiting frie l:is J Pt ,I Haviug had years atexix rience, they at Blyth. rT _ BAYFIELD „_. . can &-shire the public of first cl��.. Mr. and Airs. H. H )rt In. of Exeter, Awont- th.n.P who will rake part err came so seriously ell, an losing con say's "i wi+h to give [ham all 11M dclN•uduhlc woik. TUESDAY. June 10. Her. W. .1. Knox. of lmridou, Itev. G. sctousnew about i o'clock if t rpurning thanks.” A11 orders sill receive prompt Mira. McLaren. of Port Engin, and little Trlfnrd, o[ ftY►1k. )lira )1. ►imitir a/N1 but little bops yes held fur her ecocezv. Spraklne'ttlFther of his it an0 at tell or. daughter Marion are,gurats of Mrs. 'qtr. It. It. L�ot:..t t;nares. h. Mrs. McDonald tiny not ha a been their sudden t:ure, Sir. New s: f Stirling. hesld • s. to IO Thnrwhly widely' known, but to those ooh knew think I inhersed ray kidney disea frota GEO. 4CEs7BROOK. �•_- p her there was sufnething excepts 1;) my parents. and I suffered oft and for 'Trafalgar Street. A BUSY YEAR Several auto bads from the Methodist but she death ..•,•nrrnsl nt l,tnaiesthw. . fink in her character. She was a several years. i had stiffness in the 'nW, church attended the service in North of Mr. Elizabeth sturdy. widow of the industrious woman. lovinganti k rid cram in the muskies, backac ted a..-�1. ROSI LER, ` I street church. Goderich. on Sunday here N -m. '_l. st11rly. i'hP funeral •ria devoted to her church. ad in iter drat neuralgia. 1 iced lr el eai Napier .'frc•e•t. morns to witness the ordination of Air. Saturday- to I:all's cemetery ams g t»p y Enc dersott. who for the st year has largele at�,t•udeil. she leave•. to motrn of tharAeir and children lose the magnet sire test plfa to and my perspirati it This is going 0 be a busy Pa of their home and hate the deepest sym- an urip earint tutor. l was sent beenin charge of the church here. Mr. . her (kir two w,u.- litho. in t:,.derich, pathy' of m:,ny friends and neighbttrs. o en dizzy and was depressed sed lair - year in Goder h. There will Anderson. we are pleased to know, r to 1,11.1 Fruuk. who it exiN,-u•d to arrirr She was Hurn in Hurst county, exi a apt ter. Aly akin was dry and had a be many dwellings and rcnain fur another, year. •ism from ovrw,rs: als.o her aged farm near Godench, her maiden sawle +San feel and 1 was often nervous. 1 Abe Brandon while motoring to Goderich tw,ther. wbo is iu Mer eighty-fifth year. being Masa R.tar McCann. She came to took I 't one oox of [lodd's Kidney Hila business places to be refitted i last Sunday morning struck a colt belong., tis.. Asters Nod six brothers. )Inch St. Marys about twenty-seven years ago They c ed me." and remised• f Ing to Wager Wallis and injured it so sen- svwpathr is felt for f lit- hereurtil one•. and in 1,49 was married to Mr. Sim ,n ouAv that it had to, be killed. esp,w silly for the ..,u wh+. it Un rise Mclbnald, a well-known resident of the y Airs. Welsh. o Toronto, and child are woy boas. exiNr•tiug N mother'+ wrl town. Besides her husband she leaves a Mr and trs. Roy M./: lists, of Go Your Order in Early. 1 � visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Big .-o' ' His father diel sfb.rtly before family of tour children, Clara. the eldest, Norwich. we vulting at Fite haste of the kart Mr. Bi;gart is in very poor health .Ino irewt uw•rsea". 7'be p,aluwNrers ar Amit-. Simon and Charlie." She Is aiso lady's partnt Mr. Ani Mra 111: A fill line of at present. the f11npral were th.re• brorlu•rs Nnd survived by her mother. who risides in Warnock. I I three hrot"s-in law : \CllliNm. Huron county. with a sister, Miss Car• a .--- sT. HELENS. Jos.•pb cruel Pixoo Stalkt•r. H: J. Mc- ne. and brother, lir. Thomas McCann Elec t r i c a 1 Goods I TUESDAY, June 10. ;ole. (:eblett and r,. L. sturdy, I Other sisters of Mrs. Mclhtneld are Miss Jean Webb, of London. was Mr. Jur-.. of Pon llleia, vb.;tad Airs. 0 Ned of Goderich and Mrs. Thus always on hand. We are ex- home for a few days last week. with Mr. des. (',rr,•r .nt fin.• wet-1-emI O Brien of Iwxdon We -t. The funeral HAVE YOUR�IUME pens and can help you get Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith attended the Mr. ('art --r a •..talmoi.•tl him nu his took place this morning (Wednesday) PHOTOGRAPH D funeral of Mfr. Smith's sister, Mrs. Ken- r,•toru to. fort rlsin to visit Sir Pin from the family h )me, Wellington street what ycu want. We are not nedv. at Ripley on Thursday. North. to Me R .man Catholic church, Have >An a pbt,tnKraph t your l 1os.•ph. o tied to an articular make of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Taylor left where requiemmass was celebrated. after hour, [list is worthy 4) behalfy p ou Tuesday for Toronto, en route for Ed- Hov. \\ Ip. it•tithI.y• if. A., rMrnlly which the remains were Interred in St. trained moil bung on the w 1 of ?' goods. montm. where they will make their retm-iim1 rron, Frier,•, will q.•Nk Marys cemetery. yoirtllcinK•rsnuY next Slrind r ;It the I:upfi i rh11rch nt future N)me. _.ail r m. I'll-. ltalrhhr has .w l] me,- HAve you ever hail any phtrt.tgrs, Mir. and Airs. Thos. Elliott and boys, of 1 • ' " l ir. Call and see us. I London, and Miss E.Sal.ield.of Goderich. 'thre• rear+' st•rvhn• ht flit; h•euche. r"•t . j t all taken of the phase you cul wo visited Mrs. R. K. Miller during the "not hes i inossarP of interest to all. ' ALMOST A MiRACLE 1iiD1e _ wefk• i A filYddeu (all. -A ghN.m wits eller BUT VERY SINPLI?, This IN the best time of the year to ' Air. and Mrs. Geo. Webb attended the over tete cnwmuaity on sNbthNth by have your houe's pho4yiraph taken, l services at Goderich on Sunday. I the news of fit*- sudden rl.•:Ith of Airs. Was the Care of obi New and if yon'II call on lift we'll prepare Mr. Jos. and Miss Anna Stewart are I;eons ittepll from heart failure. Mrs. J b ► Dodd'$ it in a way that will make it kirk Robt. Tait visaing friends at Toronto. Snell, who woo in her thlrfy-sw•nwd , Kidney Pills goNtd to yon or 4r yolr children, � Wes( Street Next'Postoffice Arran,tements are being made for a ree rear, leaves her bereft hitsbuod and a Hillside. Baltl ford. Sask., June !) yeararrow now. . is Phones -Sher t2. Hoots H3 garden party to be held under the aus- esuswPPis-,d.l lmlr, tis "Surite sync (Special). -With a speed that was almost i T. Fell pices of the Pr sbyterian church on Fri- p:llhy of th,• community a.N•s out. miraculous, Mr. John New, a (veli -known J. day evening. June 20th. Mrs. A. T. MPuzh•s. m mff-slomiry farmer here, has keen cured f the kidney Miss Ethel McPherson spent a few front (:aina. is the g11p.t of her aunt. ! trouble from which he sufIe� for several • dav!- at Blyth la>t week. lire. Robt. )1.";Pr, mod will rp.eak in years. \tis- Nina Woods was home frvm'Kuox .•liur•h antl Nlso at Smith's Hill Iyodd's Kidney Pillo'cured nor," h_ - TI said •1 I -_ --.---_-_-- MILLINERY _— "' 4l l N the beautiful and graceful lines of the Hats for summer wear 1 , ft her tww r•hihlren aril by- N native there is a wealth of Interest.It }a ( ' There are correct tailored models in� Milan and Panama Hats that droop Jl up OBITI ARI. J w gracefully. or sweep back sharply from �.: • ' l e the face, transparent styles that are Pl TT(OCK.-Tho death of Vr. l 'y, tilted concealingly over one eye, chic f ,., t turbans, pokes and sailors, which are t l very smart. night fl•nun till- Rest on a Visit- on Mogm4dy Inst. In his seventy-fourth §, 1 These Hats are wonderfully trim ed, with flowers, wings, smart ribbon Mi•s Ethel Sti,lker, of Fllnt, )itch., i-opr. Mr. 1111tt.s k (hell alone. his bows, in its forms."' r. yilt9 her holidnr• antler the aIfe baiiuR (lied alarnt m -year nRo. .s� and ostrich many Miss M. R. MiacVicar rink It lltrl.• damilitrr of Mrs. Fahy Rnhir of 1'ickfortb, Mrtl•tl.. ore vlMltlllg I"". ,Ivpr ow Mnn•tnr prenint; fit her gri nd- Kingston Street Goderich I AUTOMOBILE OWNERS T". ; t l TAKE NOTICE �" 55' , , ai We have installed an up-to-date « 4, Steam Vulcanizing Plant'`"[ atsd are prepared to do all kinds of tire repairing at reasonable prices. Wealso DOUBLE -TREAD TIRES This is done by taking one which has the tread worn to the fabric for the inside and another which has a good 'tread but nm cut or blown out on the side for the outside and stitched on with a patent lock -stitching machine. This will give you from 2000 to 5000 miles of service and is practically puncture -proof. Cap and ack us about your fires, and we will advise you and suggest a remedy. TERMS STRICTLY CASH f, a r; wr ' iiiC; to i 11t��ly'mt H. J. FISHER, Hamilton Street Goderich ON account of pres- ent weather con- ditions the wholesale companies have been able to make better deliveries of Coal and we are now able to supply Chestnut° i"I- Stove Pea and Egg Coal Soft and Cannel Coal in any quantities. i MacEwen Estate Feb. est, igiq NSNNt•tbNNtti�•Ne Bluth Ger the week -end. nu it ST. he 111 cosiatnnerl I.v - a , ft her tww r•hihlren aril by- N native t tk' sir>. A1'RI'RN. t /'him se girl. t is • Tnevday, .lune 1n, ------ x 1 sytoin¢ton. of Toronto. Jl up OBITI ARI. J w i, yN-n.IhIR his holldaca with his unr•Ir, �.: • ' l e Mr. .loho srtniugton. ° Pl TT(OCK.-Tho death of Vr. )ti -s .\Iic,• ['lurk HINT her slrtpr. Tl:lvid Yrltttx•k'. who livetl IN t'nll,orne t )try L. Anir frouR. arrired on F'ridny township. Nrar (ikrppxlrtdtou. ot•curred night fl•nun till- Rest on a Visit- on Mogm4dy Inst. In his seventy-fourth A Mi•s Ethel Sti,lker, of Fllnt, )itch., i-opr. Mr. 1111tt.s k (hell alone. his • r. yilt9 her holidnr• antler the aIfe baiiuR (lied alarnt m -year nRo. pin-lital r.N.r. !III- dunRhter. Mrs. F:by. Iii" nearby. I Mrs. Mirrr V( ell and sot Arthur. ' TIHE rink It lltrl.• damilitrr of Mrs. Fahy Rnhir of 1'ickfortb, Mrtl•tl.. ore vlMltlllg I"". ,Ivpr ow Mnn•tnr prenint; fit her gri nd- Never-Failing Remedy for i I'retlt•,. %1r, and Mrs. Geo- )Iarsh' runlets holt". fonud hill] dying dead. Appendiratis Inn SamrdNy evening Pte. Alf.; Its bad berm nil Nnd aronnil on sort- itollin•on returnM to ills hnme from thiv. appwrently, In atimil 111, 11"11:11 orerse{Is. Inn T11ewlay night Signaller health. I'p to a shnrt tinny ago iM wit indlgestion,StonsachDisordera, A. I,icklnsnn camP rip to visit friend+. the mall-vitrrler on flip Shep{Ntrtit-m Appendicitisand Kidneystonatt We ire :ill p:• '"t"1 to have thews two dedirerir route. The fmirrni frook play,- areoften can+erl byyral1Stones, hVI.1W. with ns 14914111. Inn \\'alnesday. Rev. J. W. HI",•c and mi+lead I" le until those )lis" Nana Pre• r, ntlRrse-In-trntnfng tithi-hilitlg. The n•malas (nese taken bad attacks of GIII Stone Colic at Kitpl"-Iwr, I" ndln her hi111dnrs , to F're,•pxirt. t -or Prestos: from which appear. N•rt one in ten Gall Alth her lworeuta here. rine, IAP deer std eanptr to it I- no•I9h Ia hl" Stone SlrBerers knows what is )l r. It. J. Aagnith mortnR ilw.rhtrod ab.nttwo yMlr. ago. the trouble Martatt's Specific hnn"e•hold effeK•ba to 19intot, where• hp will cure without vaia or open. has pnrrhaawl a hinter. \\'e are es,"i MCDONALD.-From the St. Marys anion. to low• th1. family from nor village. 1 Journal of May 29: The deepest sym-I For ale esduatvely in Uode- %fr. Thos. lteid M nndergoin9 nn p�thy' is being extended to r. Simon rich by wrmllmi nt W'Ingh"m for appendl0l a. ; 111cDortald and family in the death on A. CAMPISEIL... We wlsh for III- siawly re•ovPrr. Monday of Mn. McDonald, the devoted ...JAMES 141niflay Artlteal f`awxrrtt{en--The wife Arid mother. Although since her J.HI+.iwnRu►itra►co noral snminr ow -lin l r,mt-ention will stroke of a year or so ago she never had nol I IN 0ttTilYt10 ST. TOROIffb Olrr- bo, held In Kona r•hurt•h ml thv after- fully retained her former strength, it was nom mml rutting of June Ynth only on Friday last that the again be I ON account of pres- ent weather con- ditions the wholesale companies have been able to make better deliveries of Coal and we are now able to supply Chestnut° i"I- Stove Pea and Egg Coal Soft and Cannel Coal in any quantities. i MacEwen Estate Feb. est, igiq NSNNt•tbNNtti�•Ne