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iiriion Day l+:l
irery
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Always
Il 5ormethmg
1 NOW.
PHONE 78
lendlid Display Of
Draperies �i
urtains.
New drapery goods ofall
kinds. Everything is •bore
we would be pleased to have
you call and inspeet•our stock
Lace Curtains of all orts 75e
upto0
�+10.0 a pair,
Bungalow netts 25 designs
from
Scrims, Voiles and Mar•
quisettes from 20c ups to $1
a yard.
Tapestrys from 75c up to
$3.00 a yard.
Cretonnes nes fr
om
25c
75c a yard.
Silk Reps and all materials
for over drapes are here in a-
bundance.
Display
Grand Spring
Of Rugs
Never before have we offered such a beautiful display of
i1flgh Class Rugs including Wi'tons, Velvets, Tapestrys and
Brussels. Besure and see our display before buying.
Rugs for the Porch or Summeer Home including grass Rugs
Napone Rugs, Fibre Rugs, Japanese Rugs, Congoterns. Rugs
all sizes; all,: vrices.
'THE STORE THAT SHOWS THE NEW THINGS F
IRST
White Star Line
ANNUAL Y UR
SiQN
Goderich to Detroit
and return
t„
,, 2 Round Trip
1-
, $1.50 One
Way
w.
• The only boat :trip from Goderich tee Detroit this Seaso .
S ane@ , "GREYHOUND" Returning' leaves Detroit;' THURSDAY,
v n
ayes Godericit—TUESDAY, June 11;1 June 130, 1.00 p.m, (Detroit
yi at idho at m. (E, T.) time)
lb passponfs required for males oftuilitary age on this trip. S ply
Ago your traine for the Immigration Officer whotime of departure,' i
dimmer, at it op `duty on board
"Except: iff menli belong to Class 1,
•ata' oiled, it will be igecessary for them to show that they have complied
sIth
the- military service • regulattens and have the consent of
for their military district to be absentfrotn Canada, the Registrar
This applies 'of coi0'se only to male British
clilsive, who are single or are -widow subjects between 20 and 3Ni
Canadians ooming to Detroit v ors without ciuidrep",
a a -head for a temporary stay' ire. not required to
ay . ad tax or hake a deposit, U. S. 'Int' gratiou. ofieers will be o s
{comer. to pass .eiccursjorrists:o t the
lEANDMOONLIGHT • Out. of ,Goderich 'MONDAY evetting
ttrim ZOO, at 8 p.m. 25 c music and dancing in Greyhound ball room
nm.vNM,.,vw,.w.,+�..+.-�M..Mr+.^.n^/++v.,...,,.h.,.....vv�.Y^^+.,'.+.+,wn,•.
a.. =
Like to Work
• automobile Factory?
positrons occur Jrt our organtzation that Offer
steady work, good wages and An ,opportunity to
learn the the n u
to
mobii
ebusiness,
,
1
We want 1tC to
et
in touch ch
wit
honk
or cls
lu
p Ou
$ n et
Y men
k middle,
aged men wT1a recogttJze the valve of ,this oppor-
tunity. Write- or call in; paean, so that your
name 'nay be added to the I1'st of applications.
with the idea of ontetillt3 our
as a position is vacant, se rvlces as soon
GRAY. DOT MOTORS,
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rxZtC1,v72
r QIti(x1'L'1D
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Tinirsday; Juts
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1 IENSAC.I. •• .
SUMMERHILL ' ZURICH,
i he Rid: CtOSS•,.Sosiety,'during ,the Mr, Victor B, Appel,
Past, threel)irHiti15,1r1' ; t' soot of Mr.
he4M/et-he :oi Mo r
t.Jow� Mot Appel,
ii � r,
S s4pplieS: to'tite 1st 1,'fit 4 amd 47' 115154 10 the elof ;town, has e, la
oekfehone 93 pairs cif socks: to S'ergt' 'training al theJesse AKetchum school,
Wm, Snell, 15 pairs of sacks loot 2 +Toronto,' Mr o
trench. .t w ls'• r. Appel resigned
u , ,to Hymen g d a lucre.
q ,y., 'lit I(i111
22 day shirts and -20 towels; '%jhe Soc-
iety desi,ese10 thitek tate Couua,i•for tt.
grant of$40, i'he 1e'i.•1'Meeting of the:
Society will , be Ihel4+,rt , tile htwte• of
Mrs Wni l.awson�oit 'ihc 13fl con,
TLICKERSMITH.
Mr ao1Mre, John A %McGregor;' of
Wood FTall.•, lIftegejieknilh; :gke e it re-
• its^
Rev, A. R, Garrett, who was recent=
ly ordained by Bishop Williams,,, one
has been appointed to the charges o1
flensall ;tad Staffs, commenced Its
duties on Sunday, While a student • he
enlisted and went overseas, and saw
active service in, the trenches,
her
have nrehe eited idnt etlsgrowiog conditnn ions,
and splendid' crops are expected all
through this °section,
T, W, Palmer, who has been seri-
ously, Ill with puitrsy, Is making,' good
progress toward recovery,
Lieut, Wes. 'Caldwell] hos been grant-
ed a discharge by the military author.
itfes. He served for three years in the
present war,
Robert Carlisle has 'eecelyed' the
word
of the
daughter, Mrs,Sudden 0, allida , of • has
Y,
Ova position as Bank .. '.i
A quiet wedding took erplaco etJiset
Flint, Neb., � on. May , 2501, when:
Miss Carrie, (laugher of Mr, and Mrs,
Gellman, of this village Ives united in.
inerriage to Mr, Lloyd Seeeifel`e; of,
Elkton, Mich, They will • reside to
Elkton,• officers of the Ws.
mens' institute were elected for the
.co,nlatg year; -- President—Ars, W,
Siebert ; 1 e Vine -President' 112rS. ai,.
u ,1'he evening' p1. Me -7- it1r, �, Cam pb and Vice-President—Mrs, 13.
to Mr; -and Mrs • 'Ed'g'ar' Butts on tJs 4i- , p i , Seecretary-Treasurer.- •s.
return frons their: weeleeng•,'dip, rhe . J.Mt ICimion ; Directors rs, J.
S. Doug_.
ten '
uttfi
11
1)0)11@ � las,
was f C
s sstefl M s.
r W.O
1I eB '
edtocre ,
d oa-ti Mr
y rf,.Mrs, J' r
.Pe
, a e r•
with apple biossotns, lilacs and Mrs• Sansi'Mr, Auditors -Mrs, It
maple branches, and looked festive, in- p1M, :old Mrs' Campbell, `
deed, The guests, numbering • 140, ' Mr, and Mr's, C. Oi Smith, of St:
Martha, ddugltter of Mr and began to a'r`rive early in the .evening 'Joseph attended the. weddiu of
Mrs, John Wind, was waled ill mar and soon the spacious rooms were ""!cleave at Baden, ga
mage at Detroit May ed wfth_a gay; joyous tbron B aut> 1Jay Cowtdll,met op Saftirday for its
W •Bill, �' ifui and cost! g' a regular Y were the gifts which the S ! business and• its„ a .Cpuet . of
N. Satnlirook has taken a pos'tioi•
t I bests in the kindness of their hearts; Revision of the 1918 assessment Roli,.
with the Fleury M#g„ Co., Aurora• presented to the bride. With 1ttu5ic,
t The afPl wing. officers were el- 'so11g and dance, the, perfect "limier
ectedeat'the 'South Huron 8. S. ere ight, passed all. too' .quickly, till the MULLET'T
tion th1
ed here eondawning
May 161of tlanother Y Pres' othe
teer d
ntforced orce
Y d
the .
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McLaren, C lY
etguestsP
t ttee
Kippen .to e
depart,'Arm
dentVice-atter wishing fl long strong s attending
J PL lottztnait, Crediton ; a'id happy life together to the young County Cannell at Godenclr,
Secretary -Treasurer - W. G, Meddcouple and thanking Mr, and Mrs, Mc- Mr, Roy Roberto!), whp has beets in
Winchelsea ; Superintendent of Me--
, Gfeg'or,for hiving given, them areal, the West for a couple of years, is visit-.
mentsry department --•Mrs, 8, C; Ede good time. iitg• his parents on the Base Line, Hui -
wards, Kipper i Secondary -Depart- lett, ah present,
menu=6o 's R School Report: -The following is
the report of S, S. No, 5, Hutton, for
the month o May: --Senior 1V ---Well-
ington McCool, Junior IV—.Rosalie
Crawford, . Dora Vodden. Senior 111 --
Margaret Brown. Junior III -Laura
Snell; Evelyn Gibbings, Edith Corbett,
Alvin Cartwright. Junior ll—Gertie
Quinney, Hughie Radford, Warren Gib-
bings, Charlie Brown, Harry Snell,
Herbie Vodden, Charlie Weymouth,
First—Bertie Nott, Norma Snell,
ErCarter, Willie Steenest Brown. s or First—Ivan
George Radford, Best spellers—R0s-
Snell, Edith Gorbutt, Evelyn Gibbings,
Gertie Quinney,
Miss M
on -tete to Mr.
CREDITON
Be;td, t , ev.J.612' H, Wlihams -Grand , WROXETER
girls, Mrs, J, R, 'Muilard, Grand(
Bend ; adult Depurtnreut—A, Melick, 1 East Lynne,
Crediton ; Home de ai•tanent—J y Club, ted by the Ford -
Crediton W wielt Dramatic Club, under the sits
0 twein, ![ensail;.Missionary Depart -pees of the Wroxeter Y, L
1 ment--w, fl• Johnston, Kipper ; a ,decided success, - " L. R, L•,was
peo
( Temperance Department—Rev, F. B. le I The al. A poo.
I Meyer Zurich,: p playing in their usual. A 1 style.
Proceeds which were for Patriotic
1 purposes, amounted to $98,80;
DASHWOOD Ntr. W, Palmer has about completed
M•. Dan Hartleib, of the foundation of his new residence
who Inaspurchased Port Huron, on Gibson street. - •
++ the estate of the Mr, and Mrs. 13. Whitmore, of Lon -
late Fred Gassonsan, has moved to don, visited the latter's indents
to tow,u, and Mrs; R. Black last wek, Mr.
A number of our young men are We are pleased to see our
leaving this week to join the colors at
London,
Miss E. Guenther, of London,. spent
the holiday at her home here,
Messrs, S. Hey and C. Meyers, of
Blake, visited Mr, Fassold's on Sun-
day,
Mr. Frank Bossenberry, of Kitchen-
er, was a business visitor in town this
week
A few families are affected with the
mumps at present,
Two electric storms passed over the
villat struck the
belfrey ofe the school but s week. A !little damage
was done. In a few houses the hydro
was put out of commission.
ter Sr., vtd'siteduin LondonMrs.
aFred
few days
last week,
Mr. Chas. Stire of Brocket, Alberta,
is visiting his parentis.
- Gunner Jack Routledge visited at his
home over Sunday,
EXETER.
townsman, Mr. John Davidson, still
improving and able to go out a little.
The chimney on Mr. Jetties Bali's
residence was struck by lightning on
Sunday evening last, The salve chim-
ney was struck some years ago.
The 'Bowlers have now got the tate
green in perfect shape for the season
Olive B. Cole
Teacher
The Goderich Signal last week
makes reference to the death of Mrs.
Kelly;—An esteemed resident of
Goderich passed away on Monday, May
20th, in the person of Mrs, Catherine
Kelly, West Street, Mrs, Kelly had beef,
in
— 1 deatthoor ccurlr dfafteriasne operation her
for
STANLEY. appendicitis, She was born in Fluliett
Council this week at GoderichReeve McKinley is attending County ter of the late Dominicktownship fifty-two years ago, a daugh-
Dr. Barnby, of. Lmeani• .h , Wkth her husband the h
splendid sermons at Gosben,eaKip`-
pen and Varna hist Sunday, Rev, .l. E.
Jones, of Varna taking Dr. Barnby's
work at Lucan,
forpuite a
servt e at London duumber of ring s reported
etpastt
week.
On Tuesday evening the members
of the home Goshen
homeof Mr.CJohneMcKinlley.e The
gathering being its honor of three of
our boys, Ruskin Keys, Loyd Keys and
leave is week for
'n cam
she had lived in Goderich forJa num.
her of years, Mr. Kelly died seven
years ago. One son, Earl, telegraph
operator for the G. T. R., at Oakville,
and also one
severalgbrothersMargaret,
and Survive ;
sisters
John Reynolds, of town ;D omnick Rey-
nolds, of New Liskeard ;Patrick J. Rey-
nolds, of Hulett; Mrs, E. J. Byrne, of
Cleveland; Mrs, Marcor, of Detroit, and
Miss Anna Reynolds, of town, The
funeral took place Wednesday, the 22nd
At the regular meeting of the Ex -
Albert Keys who this P.
D, A, McRae conducting service at
iter Lodge of Omeeting On Tues- the Military trsini g -three Dvr1», St, Peter's church, after which the re -
day evening, the following officersg mains Were she pled to tits cemetery in
the evening each of the boys ilullett. The pallbearers were M; J.
were elected for thellatter half 011918.
was presented with a wrist watch ,
J. P G• --Clark Fisher,as a rentemberance from . their oldFarr, P. J, Ryan ;Dominick Flynn and
N. G—J. C, Snell friends and associates, Owen Flynn,
Rea Seey--li, N, Creech. Mrs, Wm. Stogdill has returned
Fin-Secretary—Vet Jolrns home after attending the funeral of —__"
Treasurer—E,. M, Dfgnau,a relative near Chatham.
Rev, A, H, Going, of Lindsay, for. GODERICH.
merly of Exeter, leaves Lindsay on AUBURN. A brass tablet is to be placed in the
June 12th and after a visit at his court house as a memorial to the late
home in Windsor, goes to EdmontonMr, Norman Brown, our harness D'• W, 1. R. Holmes, County Treas-
to take a city charge :His friends looker, whose terns of exemption ex- usm
here wilt wish •hint every success in pires soon, has sold his stock to Mr, Mr, Win, Strachan, Cambria Road,
the. West• las, Johnston, who IVill carry on this now has two sons serving u1 ,the army
Ed,' Sims, -of Stephen, while in town line ofbusiness in connection with the of the United States, Lieut, Harry 114,
Wednesday, evening :of last week, at- hardware When he takes possession of Strachan, M, D,,. is at FOrt Travis,
'tempted to pick. a bunch of lilacs, but Mr. 0, E. Denstedt's store to Septem Texas, with the Medical Corps there,
in some 'planner .:fell to the sidewalk her. ant Lieut, Geo, M, Strachan is training
and broke his, arm at the • wrist. Word has been received that the with the Engineers at Camp Lee,
• Mrs, Thorne, of'Los Angeles, .Cal., Military Cross has been luso b 1'ro'o a Petersburg, Virginia;
Trapp -
weaved here last week to visit with et' Geo. McNeil, We feel proud as pa Representing that site was actin
in
Mrs, Drew and Mrs, Knight, counnuitity that 'such an, honor has connection with Knox church, a woman
1111, and Mrs, Wes, Mitchell , of To- come to an Auburn boy. Trooper Mc- has been selling tickets alput facet on
go, Sask, are visiting with relatives Nail enlisted in 1915 and was the first an alleged Red Cross quilt, She !tad
and friends in and around town, itav to leave from here. Now be• has the no authority whatever for her state-
ing arrived on Thursday last. Mr, dfsfinetion of being the first to be meet, and the pollee had takes her in
Mitchell has disposed of his general awarded, hand,
store
business in Togo, o A
and citiie
g > of tA r
d fe i has r a o aslt o
few month rest intend I town fathers couldFrender fhesat our f R i from the Goderich
Intends going out topublic tbefactory ng burned
for the rebuilding of
the coast to . reside and again enter• a great service by placing a wateringthe factory burned last August but oil
Into business. Mr. Mitchell left Ex- trough east of the approach to 111 a smaller scale. is nolo before th'e for the` West -about nineteenyears side of the bridge town ,Coenebe e
ago. and piping the
water from some of The
e the springs n members of
p s gs in theCourt Goderich,,
bank near by. As there is no public C• O; F,, attend divine service in Knox
watering place in our village the hone- Church, op Sunday morning,
HAD A VERY BAD fits of placing h s�aippl'y'tsere tan Feadi- Mr, and Mrs, Robert , JohnstonJy be Seen. f 19a , hili t of
is location would be'good, n , Manitoba, are. visiting to
the cost of installing would be , very town at presertf,' and were •tire guests
little, of MIS, Frank Alien, of VictOrie street,
who is a niece of Mrs, Johnston, The•.
two Sons -of Mr, and . Mrs. Johnston,
GODERICH TOWNSHIP:. Isaac and, Garth,. enlisted
Mr. ,and Mrs., Le Manitoba, in tat 1 n1 Dauphin,
Lew, T'ebbut.t and tile 91st Battalion 1
�' and Mrs.MY 'overseas -or
John Tebliutt motored u to and leaac;•t-2 eldest,had'hs
Wjtigham. mid spent the 16'ing's birth• two' ltnibs blown ,off •xtltens `oil Mte:
day• tvithhiends there' 21; 1917.. Ile :was Sent to .Basing-,
Reeve Cobbis attending the County
stoke .Hospitaloold ts.•rtotte.:tn:'hospital
Gone l at Goderich :this week, , n NOr•tb Toronto, where his permits.
Messrs John and Fred week.
; Middleton visited 'elm before dais I oto Gdder,ch,
have suffered, heavy loss in the tole of reWt'ur able tie leave tate hospital1te:will
their tame' peach orchards, tv.liich were -return Se hist,homenin ll'tmpliin, Mge
just beginning to bear well ai d tite 'soba' Sev115 - Garth d, lits he first,
y •a Y, Mother, WAS wounded twice, the ftlsi
ere most) Ji delid -with the severe on April 9th and later ,ori August: ..16,'
winter Feaehcs, -cherries.. hod Some
glum trees"hauffered badly,C me 70.
s s
, Nrsing Sitter -Olive COC:received, ai 1
otters frou'M111tary : headquarters at
Toronto to report for duty there last
Week. She Inas been transferred to the Silent policemen, for tate direction'
new military hospital ' at - Newmarket, :of traffic, liave'been eta ione '
Miss Annie Cooper; nurse, was called eral df the priecipat intersect-holtjse o-
to a case In the neighborhood of Tees- Josephine street,. -,Ogcasionelly:t of
water today, tics Cooper is not long, w5Ye• ktigcked oven bv,autoists Y they
home ata time 'The 'Secret y -Treasurer' report
We ate,gled•t4 see'Mf henry Steeps, the itlonien's ihstiteite•of s i 41hn 'ss
of Bayfield line so far, recovered as 'toe given at tate, annual Oleetin tygitam. as
be out for dive idler. hi 'severe til. •i, g•yeskerda e
nese 011 the 24th,' t es follows: Members, f 1 ;average
• Mr W 1.1, -Lobb attendance, pe ri tote! Of year,
Oates
f
.who is pito of of socl.a'were knit this ' year,1;995
the Mille bleeders of Holsteins i(t
Hokin, co -64y, - llas' purchased front Som being sent t local Sit Rs , Clem
Messrs„ ,Arbogast'Bros, 01 Sehrin,- .S 41 le also went .-Thrtistt Red,
5 and B
til i,
Vial � 4I •Y
e of t "relief. .
,e g t The Ge
fhei f Ivor "
o rite k, o `•
k Holstein fit '
SIC' ITE
ill t 1 ,
blas,
cur
is
p115
Y va' ]tiedanimalasonof King AIcNat $1the70 ittev
e .Setae, that reat, ate:ielected fwr.theseehose g 2,01 bu7 .Mrs MissP,. Powoll,• 13c'ctetrt, $idIlam has att0cor� 'of 3537 .Ms,.ounds 0f: butter" fat in seven days 8, Sanderson; Seciefary,
Mr. Lobb shows• ,crliei'prise• in. pro_
curing this -fine eleven-toliths-ofd
coif,: '. ]ting. Segis Alcartr a Wacker, • to
stead lbs"splendid herd of Holsteins. •
nc
si
u_ t tl'iCCall,uln,'
D, an old estee'nted
resident of Welton, died 1 fortnjgtit'
ago]' .lie $11PWed ids.; r for ;, his
citurcll by-levein • pare- church
COLD and
DR.®O
,�'%
NORWlY"�'A�E SYRUP
R
JP
CURED HER.
Mrs C, Dresser, : Hayfield, Ont,,
writes: "I want to tell you of the bene -
$t I. got front' void. .medicine, .
Leet winter I had rb very bad cold Rad
cough but, nftet tbking two botelee o1' Dr.
Wood's Norway Pitre Syrup I wits cured.
1 think it is about sue of the beet cough
syrups that ]:,know of. ? always: keep a
bottle of it in'the Neuse so T can have it
when•' want it.
The, other week I' told an old lady
Moon 'TDF,' Wood's." She ,had beet,
side for .three WSeks'with bronchitis, and
had been getting .medicine. helm the doc-
tor, but did not 900,9 to b'a-ggetting each'
better:, She gof,:Ono bottle of Dr. Soot's
Norwa, •
. Pine' Ti Stoke,
and
she sh '
sc
hn
.den
e her
more
y a
r n' ,
good than t5 i the he
mudicisio she had been taking." tloctw a
Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is
;telt to the lung healing virtues of the
Norway pine tree, and this pekoe it the
best remedy for coughs arid colds.
The genuine ,ie put up ih a yellow
wrapper; i
of
1 t , pine nL trees tTi '
e trademr
a k,
pries 25e, and 50c; )tatenitfeetumd Only
by'1'hefle Minehru'Na, r T,inYited, 4'orento,
Oat.
WINGHAM.
'You will agree that a `siftisfying ftp
01' tea' le econohticat at, five dups for a
cell'
mt the. '
, y salt tateeuttlne t
g Sa arta.
costs Low-priced tees actually 1011
,yon more, for theyyield far, less in the
.teapot atid, of course have not.that;
Watton, a legacy of'$50 f, ' ' ' del/done +flavor.
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Miss MayMcClfnehey and Miss Me-
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1Clory, of Stratford, were week•entvise ator5atthe home of M.d
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CGlinehJOy, •
Lieut,' Muir Thomson, has 'returned
from oversees and Is ;visiting Iris moth-
er, Mrs, T, K,' 1'f;,ompso5, '
13ev. Mr, Matthews of the Free
Church of Scotland' is visiting Air; D4u_
lel Clark :it ligtnoniiviele who is serious
ly ill at protiert.
The •Godericit,t3pe1'a.'Cotnpany-p're
ented their colnie opera, "The Lass o
Limerick Towp" in ,Cardrao'"s 11441l of
Tuesday evening, 'M'ay .28'111,`, under th
ausof pices
1, it>sa. large Womeg's Meer ; ienee
Y
and, nd
dolt
h
1, ted and e
1t
Mrs, ,(Dr), MuIligan 'left for. he
home in Grand Forks, North Dakota
Mrs. D, McLeod reoelved word lately
that her husband 'Pie, D. McLeod, a
Boer War- veteran, who alas been or
,active. service for two years in France,
has' been ,rnisstng since April 14;
visiting 13. 4. Wilson, of NewYork, is
Li Southgateperents, Mr, and' Mrs. W.
The merchants of Seaforth 1153e de-
ci.e
4
d to
close
their
plebes
s of
b1 to
p e
ot ss
n Wednesday al'trtrnaolls dnriar� the
months of June, July and Auguse,
The Old Tittle Tea given under the
auspices of the Red; Cross Society on
Wednesday afternoon, at the home of.
Mr. and Mrs, A. D, Sutherland, was a
most successful and enjoyable event,
The Old Time costumes were .very.
quaint and pretty, the first prize being
won by Mrs, F, It Larkin and it e'
second prize by 'Miss W, McDougall of
Bgmondville: The house was daintily
decorated with tulips and lilacs. The
proceeds of the tee, which was served
In old time style, amounted to over
euchre was the
forlgthe same; cause
when some $42 additional was raised,
the total proceeds being over $75,
it is understood that Rev. 1.1, I).
Moyer, pastor of Hyatt 'Avenue. Meths.
dist church, London, has accepted a call
to Seaforth where re he with aucceed Rev.
George McKinley and that Rev. Mr.
McKinley will take' charge of Byatt
Avenue Methodist church. The calls
are, of course, subject to the approval
of the stationing committee of the
London Conference,
Mr, J, Ed,nunds has gone to Peta..
Tells How Lydia E. Pankhanul's
Vegetable ' Cornpounti
Restored Her Health.
Philadelphia, Pa.—"3' was ve :weak,
1t &ways tired, my back ached, and T felt.
s" sickly nut::
t:
1 : IJnlil( time, I Went te. a
1! -
��.• ' dgetor and he said
e•
+ , Jp . n; I had nocuous jttdi-
eamnion, which,ad-
ded to weak
on 't
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p
a
worrying most of
the time---aad'he
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said I°could:' not.
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;a s tr heardSOmu hll. abeat
ji 2 44 Lyqdian., Pinkham'a
Vegetable. Com-.
pound )city husband wanted me to try it.
L took it for a week and felt alittle.bet-:
ter. T kept it up for three months
said
I feel
line and
can eat
anything thin
no
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without B
llt rr
distress ea e
me
rvousness, —bare.
J. WoaxnLINE, 2842 North Taylor St.,
Philadelphia. Pa.
The majority of mothers nowailaya'
overdo, there are so many demand*
upon their time and strength; the result
is invariably a, weakened, run-down,
nervdns condition with headaches, back-
ache, irritability and' depresejon—and
soon more serious ailments devolop.
It is at such periods in life that Lydia E.
Pinkbeen's . Vegetable Compound . wilt
restore a normal healthy condition, as
'it did to Mrs. Worthline.
Ice cream social 36.05
Social' evening 36.80
Quilting and donations 56.35
Total $667.6$
Expenditures
Hall rent $ 6.00
Postage and printing 4.08
British Red Cross 50.0A
Prisoner of War Fund 5.00
French Hospitals 121.00
Flannel 41.86
Yarn 90.00
Boxes anti cotton for quilts13.75
Expenses of socials 68.74
Postage and goods for boxes
overseas 91.80
wawa citing with the 63rd Battery.
The Misses Mary aged. Margaret
swarf are home from Toronto Uni_
ersity for the vacation,
rowu were ineLaacey Clinton 0111 SMiss
at ray at -
ending an executive meeting of the
ed Cross and Huron County War
SSOCiation,
ernt,
Miss
Tovel of
Hamilton, is
Mrs. A S'tewart,igh street. and Mrs. BulioJz, of Auburn are
siting at the home of their daughter
rs, E. Leatherland in Tuckerstnith,
' CONSTANCE.
Mrs, Coiclough and daughter, Miss
Vera spent Monday in Clinton, Councillors Fisher and Snider have
Mr, James Mann spent Saturday and i purchased new cars
Sunday with friends an Brussels. Iris We are sorry to learn that Mr, Stan -
wife returned with hum. ley Vanstone is 111. His try. friends
Margaret Mrs,141 fove 11Sa sister, Miss wish him a speedy recovery.
P f aY with
their parents at Walton, and intends shippinggg his milk to Tor -
Miss iMcRorie and nephew, of Forest onto,
Wns Long is goitIn for dairying
spent a few days the guest of the for- A t•l'e able yearing colt owned by
mcr's sister, Mrs, W. Britton, Tohn R., was killed by the noon
The Ladies Aid met at. the home C. P, R., train on Friday last,
of Mrs, Ben, Snell last weak., Hrold Walter, sou of John Walter,
The Woman's the services
Society is home from Meexpe c, Sask„ for a
will take charge of the services on Sun- short time as he expeects to be called
day aided by Mr, Robert Clark, The IIP
to don the colors shortly
report of the recent convention at St. The mumps have bieeen, quite pre -
Marys will be given by the delegate, talent among a number of children
Mrs, Robert L;twsan, ' and grown-up people throughout the
Quite a number around here went 'Township, Several are very ill.
fishing t0 Bayfield on Monday,1 Mr, J, N, Kernig'hati is home from
Mr, W11, Riley •of Brussels spent a i Ottawa, where he was attending- to the
week visiting his relatives around here, interests of the Farmers' Co-operative
Association, of which he is the local
Total $493,23
Cash on hand iet74.42
The following goods sent during the'
year:
July 1i, 36 boxes overseas valued at
$107.44; Nov, 40, 36 boxes $80.75;
1, 3 quilts Byron hospital $12;
Dec 20, 30 trench caps; Feb. 14, 66
shirts at $83,75, and 76 pairs of socks
47G; May' 7, 65 pairs of socks $65, 15,
shirtsNov, at $19,
COLBORNE
representative,
Harvey Fisher, son of Jacob Fisher,
. leirk-
The Red Cross Society will hold a , Jolv,athan Fisher, atric, of Chas. AFis i,
roc tea at the home of Mrs. 'Clan and Russel Kirk
Manning, 13th con, Holten on . 'Cha • 'patrick,e1uniformt ain answer too dtolt
the King's
of )
ern
to
of
tJ
June .
1
1th Military
Ever •a •'
1Snt
bede '
co e Act. Y y meA We
wish
an help th
d along the work for tate sol- i boys a safe return, e
Biers. The Farmers' Club shipped
Mr, W, .7 Geddes, of Be!'grave, spent a car of
cattle a gOronto last week. Mr, A,
Sunday with his brother Mr, D. Geddes, M• Straughan accompanied them:
l'!te annual Garden Party in connept- This is a good move by' the farmers, '
ion with the Presbyterian "church • wills it ,gives the stock reisers the advert -
be held on th,e •evening of July, 1st._ tags of selling direct to the packers
•
Keep the dete-in mind, .. there by cutting out the middle man's
Mr. S. Lyon and Mr,. L. ,MiNoil left profit which fn some eases is no. sntaH
o,l; Monday afternoon for London where item.
they will don' tite•colot-S• t¢' light for On May 49th, at the home of (11.
]time and country,' before leaving a .few daughter, Mrs. J. AO Washington,
rreu, .H111,
of their many friends gathered and •yard' Sta'teeof Washington, Mr, v IsIIain
presented the boys• with a signet ring, Jones, formerly of Colborne township, '
military brushes end a satetyiraaor, , ...toes at the ripe age of 85 years. Mr.:
Fhe Wog'i1 !lie Financial Staten,o5i loves was (corn in Ireland, coming to
of the Woman's Jnstltute:-- Goderich with his parents when pin's '
t
Cash on baht rl4ay 15,717.",..$169,80 .ilfprin 4folbge. He spent most of 'his
Members fees7,50 ie on a farm op.posfte to
Twp. Council grant : .' 120.00. what was afterwards klsoit•n as .7.'
Government. grant postoffice (now the shire of Mr. •;t
Picnic • '3.ODji A Young): About ten a +'
Pie,' Social v ars .a
1.17.15 moved lb W4S111tlgt0ti ko'lie' 1i'itlioiD$ ;
daughter:
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ence the relief of . a, reliable remedy .t aCal be de
peirded tipdit' 16 right conditions chat' c se.j-a ad-
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