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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-3-3, Page 4• ORDER YOUR ► EASTER SUIT :NOW ►�!!! Samples liave arrived for 20th Century Brand and Art Clothing. There are hun- dred, of samples- from the Lest trills in the world. Big selection of Serges. Tweeds. Cheviots and faney Worsteds. New Goods, New Prices, New Styles Sfgh-class , Oity Tailoring W. C. Pridham 4442 4444~444444.440.40W... DUNGANNON. I MR. N. F. W'IITARD is the agent for TILE SIGN.U. at Dungannon. Orders left with hint for subscrip- tions, advertisrtuents or Job print- ing will re•ei%e prompt attention. Telephone (Goderieh Rural) r39. i 44.145/4504504404444.44.44144494544 REMEMBER ST. PATRICK'S DAY ,ending rout trn•nds : d:riut} -st. Patrick Booklet. i(older, or Emerald ,Isle Post . Everything fm Mt. Thursday, March 3. ' The regular noggin* of the lhungan- non brach of the 1' 4'. (I. will 444• held In the Orange 11311 uu Thursday. Mardi 1.01...41 .. p. in. The Bible class of Erskine church held a banquet in the .4 IM'n ent of the ehurrh on Friday eVeolux last. it was largely attetolevl anil besides the sup- per there were Raves of variola kinds. and everybody had a goal time. Mr. Lorne 'MtKeuzie Is installing a Delis) system for the supplying of cies•• trie light 444 Dungannon. .t number of stores and houses are being connected and Dungannon will le able to get ,along without the Hydro. Poverty Sochi-lltder the ausples of the Epworth Leash', a sw ial even- ing was held in the Dungannon Meth- odist church last 1 Wednesday 0 night. 1411(1 a 44/.14.041441 time was given the large number who attended. It was reruns! a "poverty" social. and every- W115 veryW115 sttpplsd to wear Old clothes. prizes being given for the most 'r• - markable outfits. The awards were as follows iaadies-1st. Mrs. Geo. Irwin and Mrs„ -John Ryan: 2nd. Mrs. S. E. Sanderson., Gentlemen -1st, Claren4-e acid: 21o1. 1)004444 Fowler. Girls - Alberta Glen. Itoy9•-George Moore. The admission hr was according to waist we•asureineut-rine-halt crit an inch -and. some of the wore t•orpul.mt ones had to pay quite a tax. The Proceeds were $_tie. There was a goal. lengthy program. with refreshments at the close. Mr, J. R. McXa1db ta_away on a bust- nes* trip to Toronto: The Friday night donees h1 Allen's hall are well attended eaeh week. Publie Library -The annual meeting of Dungannon public library was held „u February- 1:0t11. The treasurers statement show,st a balance on 11111141 .1f $14.71 .after all expenses laid. nooks were purchased during the past year the -� 'r a ecteut of t;. . and the U librarian reported 3.156 books issued during the year. The old board of officers w'al.. rt•-ele'•twl : President, Rev. 11. I). Douglas; treasurer, Dr. T. E. Case; srretaary. F. Ross: librarian. Mi." "I.. 1)reaney : directors. II. J. e'ra wiord. It. A. 'I'K.izt.', T. 4;..Ulen, W. A. Stewart, Mrs. It. A.' McKenzie. Mrs. Thos. Stoniers. Miss C. Pentland. Arrangements are being made for the pr.'s•utatiom of a play ht Easter in _a.iiLuf the library funls. Th.• }'ridgy evening service in. Rt. fail'_ .•1011, 11 will le hel4 at s p. m. Inst .,.I ..f 7.:14►^ js. .tn. • ns' heeetokere. ri“ad.,-sci11- he-gf''.n I';' - _ - - ♦t i-hu'.d ry. M:rnrh •'. typos„ r, Some new 111111 rxe•Ilrnt 15N1k5 have The' :annual ccln*elti„n „f the Sun - been placid to the peddle library this 'lady w•ho.4 workers of Auburn 4Hstriet mei•;. If >ou are not memla'r, )..n will be h.•1. he Knox church. Auburn. now. on Tuesday nest. Iter. T. A. 41:4- 111 E lst•r Snnduv two special si-.-r..penny. general superintendent or the iwyws will 1..• 111.1.1 in. St. Paul's chnr•it. 'warn) Religions Education 4'utHiell. at 11 .. n, and i p in %vitt) sp'•msl 1 5411 44. our of 'h4. speakers. (Rheumatism neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. • Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules Have brought good health to half -a -trillion sufferers. A healthful, money -saving remedy, well known fur fifteen years, pre- scribe4 by doctors, sold by drug- gists, 11.00 a box. Ask our agents or write for a free trial package. Templetons, 142 King W., ToeMq Local Agepts-Dunlop's Drug Ston. a few days the last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Young. We are sorry to learn lie is not in the best of health. Walter Kingswell has sold his farm on the 5114 cuu.' ss►on to David ('ant - well. who moves from the Andrew Johnston farm and gets possession cm March Lith. The farm contains forty- five acres and the purthus• price was $2.600; so Mr. (':11ltwell has made a goo bargain. \\'e understand that Mr.ltingswell and his family are go- ing to his 0141 home In (Oxford county for the summer. GROCERS TAKIiG LESS PROFIT ON MANY LINES. Red Roae\ Tea People Make a Further Statement:' Som.' of grtx'ir,, lu the press o tndicnte((t Lha our friends among 'th'e 'aking of our letter to gnleers' profits. have apparently it has. Leen eirslstrued by some. readers to mean that lied hose Ten: Was the only ar- ticle on which the grocer taken a smaller profit, in order to give his eustunl.'rs a higher quality. 1t was not our intention to eonrey 411011 at iw rw+t4,o a s we know that most grow-.•rs well weld -known brands 'of other goods nt lets profit than they could make on s • !wands e4ua11y well- known. -arid for the same reason that they re•onImend Rel' Rose Tea, simply to give their customers the hest possible. ra1ne. lu our letter we mentioned lied Ross Tea 1wra1se' it naturally came first to our mind and Weals..' we knew that grows weft•-.4N•I4i1g it at a Iess profit than they make .n other teas. -T. 11. EstabroN,ks Co.. Limited. Toronto, (Int. 410'u18I0H, ONT. weekend at theft homes here. ItFv. A. E. and Mn. MIllwu, of Au- burn, visited Mrs. E. Thompson out day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinsou visited Blyth friends this week. . Mr. 'Henry Met'ltucily . Calltd on friends lu this vletnity wigs day this week. Mrs. Ruse. of London. Is visiting her slaughter. Mrs. W. It. Andrew.). W1ESTFIELD. Tui'slay, March 1. Mr. Wm. Campbell and air. Thos.' (tier held aueeeaaful sales on Thurs- day and Friday. Mr. J. W. Stack - house's sale of farm stuck mud imply tueuts will be held uu Thursday, Mardi 17. Mr. and Mrs. Farrow have move'! to Goderich. We regret the lues of.these people to the community. air. i and alta. Furrow p#uvi*1 theluselves• good neighbors. Mr. Farrow acted as secretary -treasurer of S. S. No.. for the last teu years and took a live interest in all things pertaining to school and chureh. Mr. Albert Campbell is moving to the farm purchased from. leis father, Mr. \V'm. ('amptell. N'. are glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, sr., are continuing to reside in 111e com- munity. CREWE. MONDAY, Frb. 28. Mr. John Sherwood spent Sunday at the home of his father, Mt. P. Sherwood, of Belfast. - Nlr. Coin Campbell, of Westfield, vis- ited iaited his sister, Mrs. 11m. Greater. Mr. and Mrs. Gauley spent Sunday at the home of MI. James Kickley, of Muteins. The young people attended the skate at It 'aft king. All report a loud time, Patrick Day-ilecorations and favors -Buttons, Shillalahy, Irish Pipes. ('andy`BoXeS aril Shantrnek Leaves. .111 sizes iii .ilk and cotton ,FTaks,. Erin-go-Bragh. • Smith's Art Store East St. Phone 19t4 4 ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 1 have open la Repair Sinpin the stand at tl corner of Elgin and Victoria. * vets. formerly occupied by th4 - late Adam ThwaFson.1:Iacks 1 Repairing Radiators, Bodies of Cars. Acetylene Welding of aII Kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Thos. Hoggarth 111 .n - :u'•I .c "Greet ;-them at Easter with a greet- ing of you ---- Your Photograph" J. T. Fell ms and nodi• -_ --Miss--u+61-t•w1 Meek -left for her hoose at Tavistock on .Wedw•s.l1y atter u MYTH. two months' visit with relatives here. Iter. 11. ° Royh', .1 Nile 'Irthollst. Wednesday. 'larch 2. church, .wrhpied rhe pulpit of Knox • Snr;.r (Mang.. of 41oderirh is 4 ('hnr•h in the nlorni141 and of the attendance to Mr. It. M. M.-} ay, who .1,th,Nli F rhnrclt In the evening last (, snffe•imit ;dm neuritis of the eye: Sum.laay. 111s' sermons were enjoyed Myth r.tel. vers will vote on the hr large. eimgr•gatlon4. Ilydrn bylaw jt\xt Monday. " Iter. R. J. Riess preached in Mr. :11141 Mrs. . It. 'Watson lutl_eIroek and Westfield chnrelles Last 4,•)11rm,1 Yrom thief welding trip. Rabba1h, Rev..♦: E. Stinson taking the Ur. 1Vna.'b.0rr• w .y,NaR+ meier4t4l4g. work ria, Iteuwitl.•r eercnit. • ••atmlemt NI Verges wonted. has. r•- The 1'. F. 41. held their monthly n'nel ranch Inn!:roved 1 health. meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the .111 \1'.'hN•..4;ay• Fehr) tv '23rd, a Iolrblf library room.quiet wedding w•ai+-o1.•ou 11'1 alt 9. Mrs. Brownlee and gr:ldchilelreu u n. Mi.. left for their hums' last week after a Laura .Isy. youngest ilaughtek „f Mrvisit at rhe manse. and 'Mrs. ,1. .1. Mason. -1.e..nn !.ride of 'I r. ILnvhl Dexter. Ise Myth. Rev. .'. I: 'lill..,u Perron! the .-ere,e.mv. Hamno-♦IcNall-Th,• marriage. tor/ pine' et the i'reIyI'41Il! 111:1115e here „11 Nnhtrd,n' often...,u of Miss 1.tn•Ilil McNall. eldest tinght.•r ..f Mr. lied Mrs.• George M.Nall. of Nile. to Wil- liam Hamm. son of Mr. and elrs..\lex. 11t4w+ gaf the death of his brother David, Ith.iu n. of 1444414.- 144..'---4---T.44-4.,4'4-. 111 Su iur ole underwent an .iper- elated. The young c.ny.e .left iin. x11011 11 11w•IIS ,uppN.sed 1., 1.0 A:1111111g, Ineliltely after the e•r.•iony for 1,41.11, 1,414 a rola s.' resulted fainly. The de - don and other southern 14.i111t Ie ren)4nu1N•tI'1 rbc 1(.1117 11014,0ist paironitig •. .tall. g the l'rofes-or 1'••ff a11144 company put on „f 4lo-Ir play iu , the Foresters' hall 'on 'pig Tuesday night. wider rho Rlt44p1.("- „f the W. ('. C. of %Valket•lurn. They drew al large c41411-11. 4.Ilslderillg the t.tte of the roads. Ail of the char- ier-. acted 1lo-ir;l.ar14 well and the shag was enjoyed ley all present. . \\'m. Donde received the -1.1 • CARLOW. • - . • Ttt, slay, Mare•h 1. 'Ir. R. M. Yoking Is rrote•tng, nl'.'Iv front they err-MKMrifft1 ?Went a4. litrint .:11111 14 able -1.1.-- Iver. 11. Royle. of Nile. „ecnpiel the 1.1114111'.f S111101's 11111 ,•llmrrh hlst.sn111 hath owl Rare as sermon that was much appreciated by, the c•mgrry al tion. The MacKay Farm 11:15 65.-11 pnr- -11144 51 by Mr. Bert MiersI, who was h e-Iultn i»r.-thr-4ei4r 44: t1Ne. last -Iwo dears. Thos 45 the i..•44 ex':154'1. w•111 of the older Is e•ctewled to le sorrowing one's. • SCHOOL REPORTS. 44. S. NO. 5, C'OLBORNE. The following Is tlw report of S. S. No. ..., Colborne, for rhe fnn11t11 of February. Names are arrnnged In order of- aawrit.l. Those marked with an asterisk missed o)4' or more tests: Sr. IV.-4:race Bogie 347. Nellie alorris 336. •Lillian Thurlow 1443, Itol.lt.gle, •R illlr Mt('aun :.It. Sr. 111. -Benson G 'r 1.0 .1 r. Chisholm W Je:lu 1 t � •g IH.-Jesode Me4'auu 322., Flora Horton 297. Olive Horton 2141. Joe Froman 236. Sr. I I -Erma Fr.'•wam 2:141, Joe Chisholm 245, •Kennrrh Morris 175. .4r. 11. -Fed Dorton. 4'harlottr Morris. Jr. 1.-I14'rt Freemlin. Aileen Freeman. Mary Morris. Primer -Ella Horton. Number on roll, 20: aver:)Be attend- ant*. 17. TA ULTRA M. KEMI'T4IN. Tetacher. S H EPP.I II I Yee /N. The following Is the. report of 44. R. No. 11, Ashfield and 1'oH»orae, for the mouth of F.•bnta ry. Sr. ' I\` ° 4 total 750. pass 430. honors 5309-11.rtori T4ges r . -•1-3, Edna Eby _..ten, Ervin Foster 45.4, itertla Fo.t.•r 45', •Ialura ;r alu.ln 307. Sr. 111. a total lI. 4. pass 370, honors 44(4)4-l.illi:11n Richardson 4711. EI'rnoy Graham 452. *Frank Veto - man 399. Jr. IL Itotal 530. pass 330, honors 4151 -Jean 1..dlor 446. Alma Johnstne 431. Sr. I. A. -Lloyd Britelley 1111. Clayton - Foster, espial. Sr.._ 1. 11.-Malif.r7 osTY 'lt.,y-thy. Rllth Foster..r.re1slie Vrooman. Sr; I'r. - Richard Cousins, 'Margaret Foster. Those narked • have missed sereral exams. on rtecouut of Illuesa. Nwnt.•r on roll. 19: average attend- ance. 16. A. M. KXECHTEL, Teacher. NiLE. • • The 'following is the peerage per- centage of the pupils of 1'o4, S. N.....1.. 1',.liorne, for the month erf February. Tliiisr marked • were ahsrut from some of the examinations. ♦"-•\VIIi►e Dodd 65.8 •' p. -r cent. IV, -'Sylvia Semis. 74.6. Calvin Rutledge 74. I'Ior= ('111. 5e41144 67.4. Ruby Kerr 4:41.9. •R1thert Echlin 6;.41. 111.-4 1eorge Currey 714, 11111.•1 Smith 64. ,% 111011:1 M.11waln 64.6. Florence Hoyle 11. Elgin Rutledge ;40.6. 4r. LL --.Ulan Currey 72. 1A11•jorice Hetherington 72. Myrie (:ample 69, Myree (:nmhlr 2S. Jr. i1. -Jack Hoyle 74. Mnrr:iy •Ileth- eriugron 14. 1. --Wellington M,'Nrtll. Alvin Kerr. ile•len Connell. Primer - n Hy: 111, Ca noon Kerr. Those pees int every . w in the month were 4,1..Currey. }". Hoyle. A. Currey.Y..,Me- ilwaht • and Murray Hetherington. }tie.' ` 111 sl.•illmr- Florence 54'g.1.*. G. A. 11'1.1'NKF:TT, Teacher. t 'vESTEIFLD. Report of Westfield piddle w•4,..o1 for last week of Flhntary.- \.-(fntaal esa11-Eddie Rodger 675, flea,. R••. - mld.•nts. flour Sympathy •SIiEi'T':♦it1/TON. mond 4163. Dodds Staekhnnse 6.41. LI - Thursday. March- 1. Novo! (125. 1)041011+ t'ntnlrtell' 4413.- Death of Bert foster. -Much regret Haiz.-I Keating :0.wt. 1V. (total sone- .. • , • • wo oe- w10 d . SL•t-klionse 634, Noonan Mc - Is felt in this 4•0111111111111,,* at the 114• 'I(:r:uy iiaHell 6:I1L5. G1eorNgeforHnw347.:ut 11lt'.•1t 1 timely death of tit.' Bert dost.'r. which a,e ""na :vk F rwrtlrrell at .)1e•xnn.lra hospital. (*ode- W*l.'Ii 7,16. Norm:lu Kea111141 511, ri1.11, On Tinseda7 11(st. lir.. Foster had 'x44144.4 -.Walden 7400, Warren Bamford 41''11 i11 1164,111 tau w'i''k4 ane!, "riot 10 460, Sarah Ilowatt 324. 111. (total e melergq am n4a•rat►un for a 4ryw•inlie•itis. 7,30 1-- 1111.1a . Pickering 404, Emerson huL tie 4u1sw51 away lefore_the 011e•ra• i Rwlg-r.41M).Jow`plLJJell3144. Melbourne_ lion was p.rtornl.4.-`2I.• teas 111'1115 Keating t:'.. 1t. (total 454) -Harold \Icier farm formerly ow'11.51 by 11r. fee•tretll yealr and was born and 444-.'.1 . Porter 344, 111447 Ranger 337. Irene ''c. Young owl 1s is firsts13-s prop. all his life in .tshlleld. He married, Carter :ori. Pt. it. (total 5001 -Eva • 'hiss .tines 1111w•k114, who survives. i $1:ss khunw• 427. Elaine 11 nifor. al,. of Iter -Mr», E. e, e, with four children. - Iiia sus A41it'niler1 1;e1)(Ar' Huwatl t4, Edlta \\'saki of th s township, whin• attended the of tort .4.lbe•t .4.ngltr:111 chord. and '1gtt,•Iin.• \}'aldom, nhw•nt. 14. 1t. 141:14. winter "short emit .44.- at the Privet- �� "A successful mats of affairs still cher. fishes the trunk 'trap with which his father chastised hint in the old family woodshed.'' 'A matter of sentiment, eh '" "Sentiment and common sena. 11e has the hest -behaved boys in our neigh- borhood." sity of Iromto, was elected vice-Irres- mew of r .Li+�, Nod at 1111• hat!gne 1111,1 be liar louse at the eht4e' of the. .nor -e .he ha the honor of proposing the toast/ to he Provincial Univer- sity." Tru' taw in it. report .4.r tis', prv.m•rlttrit. - sews hat Mre. I,nwsnn gun'.' "N particuln y neatly-w0rdel spw"•li'-- which Is jets what Ih,rs• alio 4,44(0* her won 4,4 expect of her. Nits. Lassie Is :r dam:liter of Mr. awl Mrs.. Jr. M. toeing of Carlow anti is we11 known 'as a clever and aec.ngdishel young Indy. 4I.'r friends Are 411111 w'1 v•e tied, she kept 'old Huron to 11.• front at the University.. 1I 1, ♦AI.. Tnes.hy, Uar•h. 1. W. F. Voltng A Sons are hos, dean - Ing their ..n -et clover and Belting It ready for market. They h,iv.'•q large 'plant IV of ,♦ 1 ,w"1. Tins. Wllsble-the township assessor. is me his mends. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lawson have re- turned home. Mrs. Lawson we's at Toronto and Mr. Lawson we's down P,•tethorMtgh way on work for the De- partment 4,f .\grlrnitnre. Engineer J1a11. Voting, who ham been speoeling the winter In Goerich, scent b one 4,f the t•hnrch w:in,k'ns. The fun- 11tI\ I, Tehc11er. era! twee+pine.' .in Ft•l.ay :iron noon from th.,,fainilx r•+ir11.1)4•e, 1st cmw1'4- soon 4,f ,%shfirlel, to Dungannon rem. e•tery. -KIN(i1snuus:F:. Wednesday. Man h 2. Ur. Dennis Sullivan, a 'sooner Ashy Held residents is seriously III 111 London bnspl:»I. Ills many friends hope for his s1. every re.•oiery. Mr. .1. .1. sl'Itellly, of 11n)n.r, 11x44., -I4 V1411 111g 111 Kingsbridge. Mr.•nnel Urs. William Drennan *ml little. Thelma have retnrtesd from vts11• ins Mrs- lirenlWa'N parents at Oshkosh. 'ir'•s,s': Toon ford Pat Wallace and M. 1I,,ggan. of Flint ♦ich., Aire visiting here. Mr. is,* -44l (1'Tooughlin depnrte4 f.,• Detroit 0n'Satetrdny. ST. AI'411'STINE. Tuesday. Mar.!, 1. Mr. John 11 -('rho• re teenlet to his hlnne At Calgary last week after 4794111- ing a couple of months with his mother )1err. x Mrs. Holl. itntlelge. of F.len.'zer, Is risking friends in this cicinity. Mimes F. Wilson and R. Tlmmp*nn. ef"'1 neknowt, high School, spent the • The pupils of month „4 Phone ' D e M I LLAR Li SOI "The Scotch Store" 56 STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. : SATURDAYS 9 P.M. All that is New and Beautiful in ouse Furnishings Owing he mildness of the season, this will be an early season for sta g the spring cleaning; mail have already started. The nice of Curtains, Curtain material, Over drapes, Wilton' and Axminster, Brussels - and Tapestry Squares, Congoleu s Linoleums and Oilcloths is much better than for many a -•'son Beautiful Point Arab Curtains These Curtains are -ideal for parlors and - diving -routes. Hand -'trade, at $7,50, $10.00, $1200 to 416.50 per pair. Windsor Curtains are popular - High-class Swiss Curtains These Curtains are very classy, just 4the thing for the best windows. They chine its ivory and ore richly appliqued. at $12.00, 13,50, $15.00 and 516.00 per pair. Windsor Curtains made in best quality voiles and marquisettea, with lace insertion, in white, ivory and ecru. From $3.50 to $4.00 per pair. Curtain Nets in d cotch Madras for Bed - \ rooms, etc. Every ' io isewife knows how nice 'the Scotch Mad - drapes and -wears, in all the newest designs. • Imported direct from (Claw - etc, from 50o yard. almost endless variety, from • • yard Nairn's Scotch Linoleums These extra tough Seotdt-Linoleuhus :are well known for their beauty of design ah.l wear -resisting qualities, in designs suit- able for all rooms. They come '4 yards \vide, $2.00 per sq. yard. Best quality Canadian' Oilcloths, best designs. 85o per sq. yard. Dominion L 1 oleums An exeeeptiotnally we -seasoned Lin- oleum, not quite as heavy- as t e Scotch,,but - will - give thorough satisfacti. • in black. tile and doral patterns.. 4 y• dq wide. $1.50 per sq. yard. Our range of Carpet Squares in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry, in all sizes, suitable for all rooms, all bought at the very closest prices. Do not buy any House Furnishings before seeing ours New Cretonne New Chintzes New Art Sateen M ilia r' s Sco tch Store �M i tinier of merit : Sr. iV. Ford' l)iek• 11. i1. Combe r.spind„ l The gathering was men•' .ln•t•e's'fnl. o ,. .sou 442, Lorne Ashton 412. Jr. It. - Harvie Crawford 4t42, iloward (1114.4 443, Carman Hayden 422, Bob Hoy 373: George Ashton 274. Or. Willie Richardson Richardson 314, {Deaden Hoy 34.2, George Mills 26'2.. Jr. 114, -Clara Willis 313. Vernon Willis 291. Vesta Murray 251. Melvin Dickson 245. Mr. M-ltert. Crawford 316, Annie Green :psi. First class -Hugh Bennett 227. Florence M,Kenzie 216, Leonard ('raw - ford 202. Margaret Ashton 195, (4ar- ewe ilny 191. Ruby Dickson 171. Primer class -Jessie il(y. Etta Quaid. Violet Ashton. John I: nen, Edna Crawford, Benson Murray. Rest con- duct -Lorne Ashton, ('arman Hayden. i.W-_C N-NLNO11AM, Teacher. H♦Ngl•P:T AT CLINTON. lnnual Function of Huron Central .tgrieultural Society. 'lintim. Febnrary 24. -The an- approprh1e17, enjoyable 111)41 An Erroneous Report. To the Eddor of The Sonal. SIR. -There has been a report in cir- culation during the past two months that I have been guilty of a breach of the Ontario Temperance Act and was prose- cuted for same. ' The report has become so prevalent that 1 wish to take this opportunity:to make an emphatic denial of the slander- ous report, which 1s absolutely bilge . Thanking you for this valuable space, 1 am, Yours very truly. JOHN WALLACE. R. R. No. 7, Lucknow, Ont., March 1, .111'RON ILA('ROSSE CI.111. Organization Meeting Monday Night - To Affiliate with ('. 1. et. miel banquet of the 1i10.00 Ceti • - S \10 1 ASTIFiFT.D. \n nrganiratlou nnetlug of the \ f • tit I l(,w•let held in 4.4,Is a r.'prrt of th„1 toll gra ora y• Heinen 4.Ncrowe Club was held on Bowing S. Nn: 1, A+1lfield, sur the the town 111111 here tonight, was marker! Monday erening'In the town I,,ih1. nt for the 'first time by the presetee 4,t w'hi h n re rresrntatice attendance of 'ehrrinr7; names nr. In { Capt. 11111 :Incl 'Lr. J. ,cones-itntenan, In.110.. once of whom appeared among those interested was yrrs,glt,, inclnd- p thir4e.,1•,•sp.rinling to a toast. The nn- Nd.iesse'1 the nursing explaining the iin'll L.uuptet has hitherto been held lug t.'presentntlt.•s et the Board t Trade and the t.'itl-Pds' A01401.114 111111. 1111 1111• night of the spring fair. lent the DECORAT ING ANI) Decorating Materials Wall Paper, Paints, etc. We sell you the materials, or take the contract of decorating your. home, store or office. Estimates cheerfully given GLASS Window Glass, Plate Glass f Mirrors, etc. W'e can allllllt' Nom wants ion any kind of Cele,-, J CUTHBERTSON North aide West st. Phone 354 r A daily cup of OXO makes good the wear and tear due to cold and fatigue. So hand v.tno, Made M • minute, the minute you want it. Tina of 4 and 10 cubes It a present arrangement w•a4 adopted to venni! ..f more. offending. Mayor A. J. )4,'Mierray. who Is How)sa•P'tNr7 of the a ion, ptsslelel , tonst- master and a111 expellent 1' ,e•st '..as furn i•heel. Phalen's neediestrr for - I nlshe"1 the mlrsir. "Agri''11lhire'' was proposed by S. R. of djt* of the new' flub mall 414114 111/4 the e1 -operation of the lar•rosse i•1nh and other athletic orgnnlrntions in making It n 111er5s ley consolidating all the tattoos eln11s Into 011.' organ= halo, w'111111 would make for letter '.I he following officers were Hertel! : Pre-idetit. Mr. 4'. 11'1ut'Ie ; rhc.•prrs• ideate '1r. T. 41. Cotinoi: 1554.'?ory tr.'Asnrer. Mr. F. Woolly be; roa- nl1e,.'L. (i. 1.. Iearoo(4.: exentice etl7.'Iency and work mit along Mum that eomnlitt('P--Ms*srs. Wm. ten's', S. (i. ,.nail not he Nchievel by separate 1IcKAy, l:t'r. Hem•om, 1Vm. ihask olid noise. ('I - 1:1 m1.. The ele'Fegation from the 4'itisetis' I5'p .v'l, distrl•representative of the .\ktil "swTlnn, cousL tiers of 1Ir. 1:nllow, Iw*crtment. andrespond1s' to by ref. 1 I1A. 1' who I:eo[ito E. Day. of the .. snlstltnted very lme'1N41ly for Prim, 0110 110' 1101(14, a 1111 111 1114 AIM res* Malt in entertnMing *and Instritetlte fishiet,i._,1I 1114 the Lir.' +t,wek Industry, r•>tar.lilfa eillX4 fehr men are better Infotee ••1. Ph 4401411t ('nx proplw'1 a toast to the S•, le,y, tr w'hlele i-' .mw' "ram made !•y \Villinm McEwen and Thnsm. McMillin -The Muni.lpmlltle ." le- Itolr • J by 1. A. Ford, wail replied to by N.AW. Trewartha and W. N. Manning. 1)r J. W. Shaw prop .i'I the health of "The Lathes,- and Mn. USE RAZ -MAH NO $eshi.I Ns Srrayine - Ns $..fi Just Swallow a Capsule RAZ -MAH Is Guaranteed to re*tore normal breathing, stop mucus gatherings in the bronchial tubes, give long nights of gnlet sleep; contains se habit-forming drag $1.(Mb at your drug- ggiist's. Trial free at our agencies or write Templetons, 142 King W., Toronto. 1 ns the erpini„n 0f ih.' mend thatitwould be In the Interests of the iarms... chili to link up with the larger r„u organisation. and n r mmsis Ition to HO. effect will be submitted to the ldcross' elute nt Its first meeting. ft was (e•hllSl then the organization of the Theron Lacrosse ('Inh ns sJwlve 0111 1111141 he condoned and that the committeee get together A* *eon s* pm-- 4411410 at-4411010 and arrange a meeting of all those Intet.'stel .51 that the reeom- nl.'ndntion 14+. 'Owl... can be dealt with. iI i. the Intention of the Nerve Lnern*4 (14fts to affiliate with the C. 1.. A. Mr. Chas. K. M•ninder* was chairs man of the m!*ting.