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The Signal, 1906-1-25, Page 3Tau MAT, Jan. 25, 11104 3 YEAR? Maud door .aah anti goods. woo,. as pleasant, permanent mad profitable. (moils used la merry house, every day. No fake. and uu need tu create the demand 1..ellitittlate. reputable Immure. You can Wart without • twat J . Lundy, of Toronto. has ing to the laLas front jumped off the es . Waite to day t; !I wasiam.f. k Ors. opened a dental office in Kiucardine. high ice banks into the lake and Was Wholesale Teas. •ud Coffees. Loudon. Oat. Rusatell HairtrY, of Seatfortla, hats 411•"wiwd• Th° dee'''°4411 "8 "l'irtrr ews .of the &strict. An Inviting Prospect Nothing you —noth- ing more inviting meal of Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas Mooney's Biscuits are an eve* balanced, wholesome, nourishing • food, equally good for young and old. Made from Canada's finest wheat flour, rich cream and pure butter. Baked by the Mooney baker in the Mooney way. Say Mooney's ' to your grocer. Just Common Sense 'teen engaged as teacher in H.S.. Nu. It. J. Merritt low dimposed of his photographee's4 business in Kincarditte to C. Cooper, of -Montreal. Mimi Petrie, of Brueefield, hoe heen engaged as teacher by the tisisteeti 01 S. S. azo. 12,Hullett and Goderich. Da. John Ferguson, of Harriatatn, haus recently settled in Kincardine, where len intends practising his pro- f ension. flea.. years of age Mai leaves one son to mourn ht•rliamentable death. Death of Mrs. Ftobt. McArthur, Henna. On Thursday, January ilth, Mrs. Rola. McArthur pawned away at her honor in. Heiteall, aged reventy-nine yeers. Death was eittiseal by an at, tack of mie lllll maim. The deceamed was born iu Scotland Mid emigrated to Canada in ISCTII with her parenta. who settled in Tockersinith when the coun- try was nearly all blush. After her 11„bert, mem by . marriage to her Imoband, the late iicelaination to fill the vacancy in, the council of l'urriberry township caused by the death of Councillor John Ca/up- Robert McArthur, they' set !lett cm -lot 6. 'rocket -smith, joartid the present village of Heinuill, whore she lived till her death. Of at 11 •ly sof twelve children, three sous and three' daugh- ters siativive. Hollstt Pioneer *Passes Away. On Sunday morning of laud week there passed away another of the pion- eers of Hiallett, in the prom in of Thomate Quigley. after only about it week's ill- ness. lir was born seventy-eight years ago in the e ty of Sligo, ire- latiti. and came tar this country with Ills parents in PCr2. About half a eentury stgo decrased took tap land on the tali cuncetaion Hullett. where he continued to live until hie 'death. Ile was a devout member of the Roinan Catholic church and was greatly reopected the- eiimumnity family of three daughters rind five sons survives. his wife hating flied about Ma years ago. Mimi M. E. Brown, who haul been for amine years a clerk in the Exeter porta:Mice, ham entered on a course of ustining for a sae in Harper lent- pital, Detroit. Mita P:dith Hutit, formerly of Bruce - field, passed itWity recently at her in Toronto. She had been for nearly a year with consumption. She was in her eighteenth year. ago sOill his farm at Langdon. North Dakota. With the intention. of settlink &nen in this county. has c Hinged his mind load will remain in Pai The hook and`stationery hi iness of W. e,iotwr Wingh II. has changed hands, Miss K. Fisher, who has hail eharge of the 'Hennes* for BUMP months. heing the numb:trier. let. purchased the mediral practice Mad residenre of Dr. NV. S. Petwason, of Ilemodl. The latter intends removing to Tortaituai, practise his profession. Miss Carol Niaise be, organist of the Ontario street :Sletlaielint church, 11111111110 81/114141 in Ole Indian Head, Sask.. kletliodint church, and leaves 'shortly for the W'est. Mista Ada Imlay. eldest dmighter made her llll in Sarnia for years, to Robb 31eGregor, mitperititt•udent of Ole 911itlanlitle MAC at Point Ed- ThOe. F. Mel:twin, formerly of Wingliam. w 404 11111111011 am New formed at the I • of the brides aan in neardine township owing to nialli ix. The epread of the disease att ri ited to the fact (het at person infeeted ninety ;Iraq Miss Eeely Witigham w4 4 41' her parents. Wednesalsty of la The yet 1'111011y wan Dr. ifszlewood. The death of Doi d most esteemed se lucidity. He wait a nem o highly respeeted by. the en •ty whieh he lived: .• will simplify many householil difficulties, reduce your table expenses,. and add several dishes to your daily menu withe..tt additional expense. "Culinary Wrinkles" tells hoc: to use Armour's Extract of Beef in the kitchen, with the chafing dish, and in the sick -room. :'ettt postpaid on receipt of 2C. stamp. Sold by druggists and grocers. SAVOY SOUPS-”12liods; All Grocers. A Friend Told Me About THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE Hundreds of people, who hive been cured of Kidney Trouble by Ru-Je, were first induced to try this wonderful remedy by friends who had them- selves been cured. The sales of Bu-ju are daily increasing, because everyone who takes them is benefitted—and these in trim, tell others. So the good news is spread. about Bu -Ju ••1 have used nu III with germ benefit to myself, and cheertalty recommend to •0 who, I think, me auffering from Kidney Trost:AM and Rheumatism "I think Rolla Use best remedy Yours sincerely. JANES MILLS. THE ChtEMICAL CO., LIMITED, Highland Tea Is Pure Tea Grand Mogul teas are the products of the high- lands in Ceylon. CI They are the real mountain dew of the Orient. 11 Nature put into these Highland teas a high per- centage of theme (flavor- ing) and a low percentage of tannin (bitters). Grand Mogul teas are a nerve tonic. a pure food and an aid to life. 01 Nervous people prefer them to medicine. Healthy people regard them as the beverage of good health. Prepared by machinery from plantation to teapot Ammo Grand Mogul Tea lOc. 40c And 50e per pound in black green or mated Look fer Mat premien coupon and prensiwa law in each package net colt at these ocopero is net taken out of oho tea bet le imply a. part of' the wiNflee faun apprOpr1101111. •ith nenellimix attended at which there well. over J. l'arrutit. footway of mamba' at the home week to Dr. Win. litronto Juliet ion. alumna' by Rev. Golden Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. lifaxwell, of the the fiftieth a • •ersary of their mar- riage on Wednesday, January 1001. The venerabl.• couple are both nab Veit Seolland and are both in their, Rev rut y -t hird year. They settled in the township of Slorris but for the lam twenty-three years they have resided in Turnberry. Of at family of eight children, seven aro living. ,Many valuable presents W0111 reeeiv,ed by the couple. among them being a puree of gold f • members of the family.' The event was a very happy one the grepuisitian of fifty years ago, the guests, a 'WI' of whom txcle over eighty years of age. Death of Mrs. Barber, Seaforth. Tyksu.iv. Jan. l'Horongd Nita' Cingeit. mos. oat Prearbyterian church. at the caw. ner 11 the 12th coneession on 111. 1,km! leading to the village of latelialtili, which laits been need as a place of wor- ship for over 14 arty year*. plroltliiiMi 010011 10 1,0 r1•1110.0041 by 0, new edifies re in aWeandalliee With the tinted and the requirements of the large con- gregation of this popultaue and strictly Scottish district. A pot • of the ruin its:paired. with what lute been proiniew1 in the. way of sobseriptions, ai now on hend, amounting to well over $5,tstO, and as ibis section item. imbed it Well-to-do entlitisilietic probably 'dart free of debt. It le pro - portal to !mild the uew ehiarch 1111011 a portion • ot the menet. groinids im- mediately opposite the old site. and we linden:teed it is the iutention that the building shall be patterned Oiler the ehtlyell at St. Ill tile neigh - with at limas basement. 'The. and the elderriand the building c - 'Lidice have been indefatigable in their efforts to forward . the present movement and we may expect „to tiet. the neW Make areomplisheil fact settle time during the peseta year. of 11 story told at the old' low 'Milne lit-epliteo tal long ago, when the settlers were few and far be- tWeen The first settlere here in and around the present village ad Kitatail were all of Scottish origin and they took up their lots along the lake shore, for there were no Toll& and the only means of lllllll unien- tion was by bunt to the county town tictilerieli, in the days 14 the add Untiatla, Company. The find St•sl were Inailr of logs and, though (mew heatable and war1111, weer devoid. of many of the emnforts et, the preawait day. Nevertheless a hardy ttenerat of men and women have sprung fr lllll them and their descendants now oc• evy the holdings of their foreto hers ne two grin -talons ago. 'Amy interesting stories of the early pioneers have been handed ahovia and McGregor, the first madam, who lived it little 11111.-11 ell shark near the . 11011111 and had for only companion a Iarge larown t eat that he had brought with hint ag panimi in his. '- lonely wanderings. The story gi we that, on 41111. 14111311 hogket. that was iniing from tioderiith tar 8111101 WrItekeil 4111 the lake and llll the .wreekitge that floated to the lesteli • was a small keg containing live gal- I pareaul. peacefully to the life 'peyote', lib., of 1401,4 110,, at„b,„„, at the residence of her stiti•tii-law, Get irge 51. Chesney, Seaftirth.• on Fri- day. January 12th. Mrs. liarber had rem lied the good age of . 'seventy-nine yeat-s and nine months. but, notwitb- rit ling her advanced y.1•11•11. she 11011 1,0•011 reniarkahl y well until her recent illnesm. when Mae was prostrated by an attack of paralysis • whirl' she net, er reeovered. .Mrs. Barber was a nattier of Athens; Leeds enmity. Ontario. anal was iniemjed to 11 r. !Loiter there in ISM: They re wosit and settled Tuck • thirty the eat lies; lers of the exemplary and WW1 The home of Mr. and Mtn. Potter, has bePla bereatetsr log the loss of their whose death occurred on Tuesday, laud week, after a few tlityn. illness was in his eleventh year. At the residence of the bride's another. Mrs. Jean, Francey. et Am- berIey, Bruce count y, the loth init.. her daughter, Mime Annie. was 'teal in wedlock 114 Doliakl 1 1. Mc- Kinnon. of Margaret, .Man. T h e officiating clergyman was Rev. John On Tuesday evening, January lyth. a qui as t wedding wits solcumazed at the home at the laride•s inveher on emacerision 1, Statialey, when Miss Rena MeFarlane. youngest daughter of the late James SleFarlane, was 'led in uiarriage to Thos. Frainer. a prosperous farmer of the eame town - At the annual meeting of the East Huron Agricultural Society held in Briisnebt on Wednesday of last week, I he offer from the (Trey Branch Agri - vulture," 14ociety of emu to hold the itt llll al fall fair of the riding in Brue. nein was aerepted. The date of the fair will he ,Thiareday and Friday,. October ith 1 tali. ertson, who ace penied the remain.. 'of his son from Mutton. Alberta. to Wingbani. in now spending at few days with relatives itnd Ohl friends in Winghnial. Mr. Itolwitteatt, lies done well in the West and his friends here pleamal to see, him looking rso well And art. glad to learn that 11 has prompered since settling in the N Word has been rereived by frient of the death ef Margaret Montgom- ery, Wife of Robert Ilabkirk. of Neepawa, Man , who panned away on liecetfiber :and. She was fartmerly remident of Glendale, 11 en., and was married tit her now bereft partner eight years ago. Four children tire left without a mother'n care. Mr. was forme! ly resident of the Oth concession of Grey. Jamem Harris. of Kinlaiss, has sold his farm to Itaxleriek Bain for the num if *MOM end Mr. Reid. of Heron, `has sold Iris 150 -sere farm to James Harris, for the sum of 48,500. Rev. Dr. Ross Leaving Bruseeis. arrge ally Love's music Is never ;Wert without the ehonle of pain. Obstacle in often only esuaddler Of spelling opportemity. right opposite lais little I hie dwell- ing. , To iwentiu. the 111110144111' of so , .11 gond 1111110U With 11111141a it 111+40 I good, he 1114a; it that what wae good ' 101' 111111 1111111. 31 0 1I0 140111 1111. MS COI/Is paition, the old brown tom eat. At Hist he poured down its throat A mild stiumlatit of a spoonful or t um,' which had the etteet of making the eat teel 1 good and lively' atm' afterwards' 1111,55 avilimposition to 4.4. 14111 41, Then lie retir.,41,1 4. Barber dim) and forcing down a good. half -cupful te me There cannot bc different degrees of purity anv more .than there can be different degrees of honesty. If a man be honest, that is all he can be. There is no superlative. One flour cannot lx! purer than another. It can only .be more In these times When all flour man. ufacturers are claiming purity rot" should remember these two things : Actual purity in flour Can only be secured by the use of electricity. 601E110 1ELERRAPIY SCAR l'ome to the thalerieh Telegraphy School and in a fro e hs iou will he able tu earn 44 -.Mary of 10-1 to $1.10 per is a merit din:rant' for oil the (owlet' ilt Costa -ma la Ity. alarm -us for 1.1d) 4.11140114tUrn. A. E. MATHESON, Principal Music stare. 4111 II1e Royal Household Flour is the only flour, made and sold in Canada, that is purified by electricity. You can get Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour from your grocer. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co MONTREAL. "Ogime's Book for a Cook,- contains (30 pages of...excellent retires, sortie never bete.. published. Your grocer eon tell you how to get it.FREE. Build Up Now by gett ing our bottle for Mc. Cod Liuer Oil $1,00 bottle. for 50c. Compound Syrup Ilypopbos- pbites $1.00 bott:e, 50c. Any of these meilichies wil put you in -good shape fot th. spring. • H. W. Thomson's DRUG STORE Cel e b rated 1 PM swim., Scientists, ete ((MVO given the', matualititsi tests to the onfy known reinedle, whieli win ithsolutey do what 1-a claimed tor (berm ond at the niillie time may be relied 111,011 its.111.10I1110). harmless and effective. We do not calm to grow hair 011 shining bolo head When, the roots of the hair are dead or de stopyeal anal no tine hair left. hut If then. 4-1 nor fine halt left we ron make it grow.. 4Vi, have grown hair 011 114.0.41 *hal halt. been bald for )0111,I 11011 yearn. 10141 there 1. 110* 4.4itn. *0 1.0 -fonnal where a young manor ii01114(11 WhO in 14..- 1116(111,4r hair Rod becoming bald where uur cele - Imam' halr 'frown) mint -dia... will faiitrAfiz.-- To wheat d may concern : most heortilY endorse Ow use of lirown's ch011111.01 01,11100111111. \V1141.11 111eVellts 1.111• for,' pooh.% of 1 lot !otherwise dentine... 11111 ..l.01e so. that the hair not only discontinues to fail arid. haat hones to grow lo these pieces hieh NM hare, My 1110r wits falling very bud. and itt wine II1N1st's 111y .11,1111 11041 11,01110 11111111 110111. 1 11.011 11.1 '.11. linmcr : my wain 141 now quite flea from II Inert. oriel supports dense ge0Vit h of hair tis It ever did. Canadian I brresasinaltance College. seventeen Y041111 NCO ,/11111 80011 111 the fiery ligitid and then he let. it after the deceased left the farm and g„, a;„ bi„d the brandy 4. Mrs.' M. Chesneywith whom she hail made her 1 ever since. He- companion than 011!' friend McGregor found out that, 0 gla the tia shire the ime dau liter four sons. all residents of Slanits»a, survive. went to reside withlier only daughter. imenced to wk.., foin,. Disease Prevalent Now, but Can Be Quickly Cured With Hyomei. A toted many people suffer re th 11 ta any other. season of the yetaihr". ith catarrh during the fall the ehangem in weather eassming to have bad effect upon the dime/tee. Soil of the cures made by If yannei Keens nu Evelio's when one rememln•rm thin the patients Imal suffered n- eat:mai e childhood and that for yearA they I been unable to get a good nigher' sleep, on masitint of the disagreeable ti klinv and dropping at the hawk of tht throaCrauresi by the« offensive disease. A few days' treat- ment with liyami brought quiek re- lief. and its eonti eat use made a plete and busting lite. • By breathing By i through the Pocket inhaler thitt coin a with evens. outfit, all t he stir pitt04.11g014 af the lungs anal throat are witl air laden with Nature's own remedi for the are killed.• and the irritated moue membrane is healed. The complete 1)1Ittit. 00/11 11111 is% extra bottles 50 rents. C pare t is 141114111 expense with the fees clutrgeT.1 by specialists. yoit cannot obtain Ily 4 y dealer, it will be forwarded by mail, postage paid, oh receipt of priee. that will entitle you to aservicen of one mediral department wit' atharge. The If. T. Booth Company, Ifyoinei Building, Ithaca, N. Y. No man ever broke Ins back tinder bin brother's itunlen. Rev. Dr. Roes, pastor of 3lelville church 1Prethyttniatil, Brunsels. brae Dalholutie. He will preach the clos- ing PI' 1 his printorate of twenty- six and a half TISILIN in Bruseele next Sunday and will I* inducted into his new charge on February let. Thr death occurred t London, on the itith inst.. of Mts. Aim Foster. wife of Joreaph Is (refer. aged eility years. Mr. anti Mrs. Katie formerly lived' at Varna. moving to lAnadon two yetern *go. Three son* nhil four of Mtinitoba ; William, of Ye a: W. Ihiwnon, of Varna. and Josephine wets. interred in the Hayfield rente- Sad Death at Kincudine. . The tieath of Mrs. Ellen H. ..1ohn- st on, of Kincardine. oreurred on Tues- day morning of hen week tinder ex- eeedingly sad einsimpanneen. For the past two months she had heen ill in a iewpital in Toronto. having returned to her home only a few dart. On the under mental aberratinti, /die left the house unnoticed hr the hi mil y aoti go - the most docile of animals, when ritt.,1 with brandy it ie quite a different :mime', for just OA 16111011 11.44 the liquid ed to take , effect the savage ;mi men ss i t tem if a whole tgetiP1.711 11 on 'of • Inds et ttttttt eneed to show 'them - pi• nion 'meanie a veritable terror. I 11 , and to Hindi all over the asides allies building, and over the table where his , small stock of erorkery was placed. I threatening deetrurtion to everything. and even threatened to rematch and in- nrlf with Re terrible claws. a retribu- tion for having made the nniultil (blink. In., this dilemma there was nothing for him to ilia to escape the raving,' of his one -tine. Ismail teat to hurry up and bury I • self under the bed -clothes until the effect 111 1110 Pr lant haul passed away. The story tows that the lit did not and MeGregrir woe kept there :1 prisoner. firmly resolving in his mind that, if a “wee 'draw o' liquor" wits gated for him nomet• .s, it was best tea to try it amain on hiss eat. The n i in the deal of humor by the early settlers end poor MeGregin• never lost the Three Generations use lllll • of being the man -who made Psychine the cat drunk on Ftsmeh brandy: - Revised Proverbs. Childs. hod a ery bad asnagh Anil armpit' his chest. For "My father. Mr. Frank lea a Witte non who knows when to many months he sir r great torture. nod had ito• ask his father for money. - el) Op all 110614, .4 remarry; The' lead policy iti but eventinillY 'se wut for 11 how notch it behest him. After nsing CSVCIIIN I., for 115.10 104111 11 rind sfrengti., a,re-1 seven ye. mho NM Asthma %cry Mad, rind Om elTrat upon him was JAMES WILSON, Druggists COUGH AND CHFST PAINS A tawsuit is the thief of time. A dollar in hand is Worth two bann- ed to a friend. Miller's Granules will make a clear it, im r„Ily to be Wise to you Pee complexion. For Ride by Jae. Wilmon. Ana bf.111., wetak, tired condition will noon 'NYliere there's a will there's a feast for lawyers. - It is m•ver too late to love or go titan by the 040 of Miller's, Com- ror sale by .las. The Messade of the Star . Have von ever notired, as the evening shadows fall:how Ow star.; peep one by one through the black. canopy of darkness, until at last the heavens are ablaze with liglo Somettnes night after. niklit the slq in black and lo..ventig and no light can be wen, lett as sure IRS day is day and night is nigtit the stars will at In the same wav 'PSYCIR1INIK has crept tn/r/ thousands 44 !Ionics 'and enlighten sd them with the 14111( of Health and Happiness. Sotnetimes the black pall of felt disease heads ogler the home fs,r days. but as Mire as you use PHICHINE. the star rof Health w DI at last ,1 !Teat. Fevers. Lassitude. N'idht Sweats. ii'ar•kneas. Wasting di . und all Throat mid Lung Trou hies. SEEK SAFETY IN PSYCHINE The Greatest of Tonics All Dity,:,:',Ist• One Donor Frei Trial 1.. 171 EIM1 SI. C. TORONTO, COWL CANADIAN FARMERS SIT OP AND LISTEN! DON'T YOU KNOW THAT AT YOUR VERY DOOR LIES AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE WEALTH, PROSPERITY AND CONTENTMENT, THAT WILL NEVER AGAIN BE EQUALED. We own and offer to you in large or small tracts your tho,ce of over 2,000,000 ACRES OF THE RICHEST PRAIRIE LAND IN ALL THE WORLD THESE LANDS COMPRISE THE LAND GRANT OF THE CANADIAN NORTHERN RY., AND ARE LOCATED IN THE FAMOUS SASKATCHEWAN VALLEY THE CARROT RIVER VALLEY and the GREAT SASKATCHEWAN PLAINS In these districts win he found the finest lands 111 Cnnada. The coun • is open prairie covered with a richly luxuriant gross:free from stone or brush.' Miter:Awe es; These conditions together with the excellent country In airy ruction in Western Canada that will produce the same enorma, -yields of No. I Hard Wheat. facilities afforded tir hondreda of tulles of new roade now opperating in these diet eta end thousands of miles more under construction, Oink, it puesible for.A man to get • a start more quickly and eheaply than any other country on earth. THE FARMER who Owna it hundred mere tarm of high priced In 41 can *retire from WA better land at one Ilfth the price of the land he now operates and make more money WI the next tee° or three yeara an he has in (be poet t twenty. who is etruggiIng for • mgre exiatence, more 011111 In delit than 111It—w• hn it willing to take his coat off and to work, Will And a •704.1atiresn. THE RENTER opportunity to aecurt for trivitaelf a home.'n competence and contentment in this great new country. profit being mnde in raising wheat will cause them lands to inerearn more rapidly in vhlee in the nest three years than they hale in the pest five. This is your opportunit y to buy for nivestment. it anion not to require meet) •pece to convince you of the advantnee we offer 7011 In lovIne vnt1 he rIpirortnnity to YOU CAN St I.COT YOUR OWN LANDS. mass yeee OWII selections rerun OTet 2,00(1,0110 acres ot the best land in Western Lanada. No other company a n 111 n I, Noll such a fo•oroldr proposition. Itut'im wise. doe% wait vista 7011i neighbors have 'elected the choice pieeel. • \ need Peve Roreeteed• of 1 A 0 ,,,, h. r., oil? be seemed near ra ilrsot %der; tio_ns moigreamtierm ;1.epartenue.nttctili;erecv.o.rraltaeraftorwrniliffp.e?renrmy tb;,,mte.M.pv,astrIcenittislititt,!e '707 tows•top tributary tr, eta- N 1111.1n1., motion •nd every iistal 1 ill be re CI d ke ielth A. 0. DAVIDSON, President EASTERN OFFICE: CANADIAN NORTHERN CHAMBERS, Car. King and Ferule Ste. • TORONTO, ONTARIO A. N. DAVIDSON, VW -President A. D. MOW Secretary end Trimmer 101101111 would do well to inventigate the brickn tuade let• ifs. They are Firmly Pressed Evenly Finished Can be colored , to suit ,Rocnikin-fgaced for trim - The Goderieb Cement Brick Co., Ltd J. BROPHEY & SON 111E LEADING - Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders Mtencred •t all 00011) 110104 P.., REASONA BLE tiaekti and reli- able, drivers in 'quire.. of the meet all train s mei Merin) ho at PI ALL CAMS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY FROM HOTELS MVP PRIVATE; HOUSEs In KITH NTE1 MKT 1•11ONI: FIFTY