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The Signal, 1906-2-22, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GM/ERR'II ONTARIO. TI1uahIAv Feb. 22 1:)06 7 444********.4,4***44 444 44 4 ****44***4., The News of the District. V454545464611541454645+445484454644546414541646414641454245444544645466H 45414546+464414464444e The Signal's Clubbing List.1 Now is the titre to chde.ie your reading mutter fin. 11106. Look over this Ind wild see the itdvantagee of- fered to Signal nub cr(eve in getting the leading papers at reduced rates. The Sinal anti Montreal Weekly. Herald *1.00 The Signal, Weekly Herald and Weekly Sun ITurouto) 1 75 The Signal, Weekly Herald and Toronto Daily Globe 4,50 The Signal, \Vt•ekly Herald and Toronto Weekly Globe 1.70 Th Signal, Weekly Herald and Montreal Family H e r a I d and Weekly Star 1.75 All subscriber. to Montreal Family Herald and Weekly titter receive the (neat pteadu,n Picture."Queen Alexandra. Her Unandchll drew, and Doom" The Farmer . 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The Signal, Weekly Herald and Montreal Daily Witness ... 35o The Signal, Weekly Herald a Montreal Weekly Witness 6o The Signal. AWeakly Ilerald and �. World Wide 18s Send remittances by poet Mee or- der, postal note or express order to THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. LOYAL TUltsn.ty. Feb. dtth. Haughton Huu,erMalf left on Monday for Barrie. Miss McMillan. of Goderich town- ship, spent it few days at Lie h of her uncle, Robert McMillan. last week. A nunler from here spent it most enjoyable evening at the h • of C. Me' eil, of Dunlop, on Thursday last, H. T. Morris entertained a number' of friends at him home last wts•k and all report having had it nlnml enjoy- able time. COLBORNE. TUESDAY, Feb. 29th. \Villiaus Hultman, from the West, is visiting friends in this vicinity. The Maitland toys have leen hav- ing Room' sport skating on the ricer the last few weeks. FINK Hintegi .---On r Monday last William Durst delivered to buyers at Blyth a fine team of dapple grey colts. rising tour years old and weighing :3,)II) pounds. arch Evangelical r h ,' e Serviex of th will be conducted as usual next Sab- bath; in the moaning at 10::lit o'clock ,and in the evening at 731. The pastor, Rev. A. D. Oischler. is again able to take charge of (he services. DUNLOP'. TUESDAY, Feb. 20th. Several of our young people were up at a dancing arty at Geo. McLeod, ill (Antoni, one night last week. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. McNeil held a pleasant aawial dancing party at their hotue un Thursday night of last week. CARLOW. TUESDAY. Feb. 200 1. KINTAIL , *MOAT, Feht•uary IHtbl. Thomas Style. is on the airk lint. Harry-Mci)onalil intends leaving for the West next week. Hector McGregor is leaving for Galveston, Texas, tomorrow. J. M. O'Hilepp entertained feW tet m •i reds on Icrida nuncio hi ft e y K. Miss Ella Dean wits the guest of Miss K. W'hitty on Monday eve g. Mies Pearl Johuston hes gone to Miss Belle Melba is the guest of Paterson, N. J., to take a e011114.1 of 'Rev. Father McRae, of Goderich, this training as x nurse. We wish her week. Miss Belle McDon+ild, of Lochalsh, was visiting friends here the past week. every success iii her chosen work. J. 1f. Tewaley is here trots Yurktou, Seek.. 00 x visit to rrlativea and friends. Ile purposed remaining sev- eral weeks and will take hack with hien a carload of horses for sale in his district. The canva sn fur subscriptions to the new Sunday srbool room building has out met with the success expected and at Hint, experienced. Another congre- gational meeting will be held soon to discuss the *intuition further and to decide what is to be done. R. M. Young will attend the Laurier banquet in Toronto on Wednesday, as a delegate frau the \Vest Huron Literal Association. He will also attend a unre•ting of the Pn+sidents and 'secretaarien of the 1'at•dneni Insti- tutes of Ontario to arrange for the annual excursions to the Agricultural College alt Uuelph. John Buchanan attended the fun- eutl of the late D..('. Mackay. his brother in -haw end lifelong friend, in Goalerieh. For forty-two years the two gentlemen were permitted to take their Christmas dinner ti,gether, last Clu•ist , owing to Mi.. Maekay's ill health. being the flit break in the long and Irtppy intercourse. The severance of the tie hi naturally the cauwe of much sorrow and regret. BENMILLER. • Mfootn.t s, Feb. 19th. .fames Heddle spent Sunday at his home hem. Henry Fisher, of 1'linton, is herr for a few days. Service at Bethel chin. h next Sun- day will lore held both morning and evening. Inst Friday evening a very enjoy- able time was spent by a few 'young people at the hone; of Jesse. Snyder. The Sons of Temper*nce hire have a•cepted the challenge to debate with the C. O. F. Watch the papers for further pnrticulns. John Gant has returned to his home. having been railed here by the very unexpected death of his mother. the late Mrs. Thos. Genu'. The League meeting next week will he the ,,monthly consecration. rel cell and collection. We moot cordially invite all to come to oar meetings, which commence at 8 o'clock. LEEBURN. Tuesu+y. Feb. •Jlth. Miss Rutledge. of Oodertth town- ship, was the guest of .Mrs. Horace ilurton last week. M • of oar ferment were at Holinewville . lust \Vedne:alay itt the axle of. the. late Alex. Oali aldes,ton's fa r stock. They bought several ileac f rattle and horses. 11 Chilton had a fall off his horse the io at his gate badly, last did for going by ca and helped him to her evening when turning He hurt his arm lather t break it. A neigh- s to his assistance rpt his horse. LITERARY Mis IKTY replier fortnightly meet entry St wiet y was held en evening of bolt week and dna: attendance. In the absence ti president A. A. Williams. of Dunlop, wag (dimwit chairman. The pr)gran was a varied one of [ratings, 144 004 dialogues and nusir. The dialogue ••Taking' the Train fret• Mins row." by a tris brought down the house with roars of merriment from the Iwgiduing to the end. Our we•ll- k •n viulinimtm, ',Alex. McNevin and ,las. Linklater, geave s lively seler- tiuda, the letter testing a new violin teethe first time. Miss 1Horton sc- pen1ed the selections on the organ. 11. J. Morris was present and gave a short address, extending good wimhes for the success h►f the Society, A g nrW Gu•.•m 14 110 1 0k Dirt ill the pro- gram were Jliss Anme Mr(;raw, E. ;l. Shaw. jr., and 11. 1'himhohu, with recitations. Miss 31iav Ryan sang a sling very nicely awl P. K. Williams, not a stranger to it l.eehnrn audience, was in good voice with several c • (wins. K _• ASHFIELD. 1IiiND.tY. Feb. lint. A DmREae AND PRKMKNTATiilN The regular monthly meeting of the Aide Held circuit. W. M. S. was held at the home of Mn. John Ferguson on Fri- day afternoon. February 10th. There we're thirty-two Aiixili,u'y member/4 present ieeide a number of visitors. Toward the clone of the program Miss Luella 'Treleaven read the following address and Miss Emsillia Hackett bpresented Mrs. Feralrsun with it eautiful rose jar of Kur )ki ware : To Mini. FKROrsoN. - We. the members of the 1Von,nn's Missionary Society of the Ashfield circuit, avail ourselvem of this oplorh,nity to ex- press to you the esteem in which you are 'held by' those with whom you have been associated, and to tell you how it we will miss you fr our soa•ini circle. You have always beta] willing to take your place in our work of faith and love. sn we feel we would 1e remits in our dory if we foils(' to express our ap recision of your friendship, which woe' at all limes manifest. and hope you will accept the accompanying gift as an expn•s- sio, of love from the heart,' mf those you are leaving. \Ve know that our loss will be another'* gain enol our prayer is that Gars richest blearing nuty always rest on your faithful work. Wishing you every blessing of success 11 hopdsg y011 will never have cause to regret the change you have made ; when we have tlnisl01 our wnt•k on earth may w•e each hent Him "Wi•11 done, come up higher.'. Signed on behalf of the W. M. M. Llzzu' 13t..tKas, President. 1.izziE ANDERSON, ('or. -sec. MAY HEED, Treasurer. KKTINU. -The of the l.it- eddesday a. good the CREWE. Trlssn.tIt, Feb. 2)411., H. Mri.eam of (hslerieh, was M the vicinity last week buying hooters. The youngest child of George Dur - is hupniving (rout a recent sick- ness. ` Mr. and Mt•s. John Armstrong and children, of Port Albert, vislt+d here on Sunday. Arthur and A. Culbert have bought a vuluxhle colt from, A. Agar, paying upwards of =311). ' Mrs. Dick, McWhinney had it must've'. of the Ladies of the vicinity at it quilting bee laud week. Norman and Fred. Treleaven. Orton and Orville Durnin and Miss M. GuI- tert, of the G. C. 1., spent Saturday and Sunday at their respective houses. LANES. HATUHDAY. Feb. 17th. The sound of wedding tells is in the air 'again. \\'e are sorry to state that our sleighing is again gone. We miss the chime of the balls. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. of Ripley, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lane on Thursday last. • Men. Ilenry Johnston. of 3lefeking, is at .present visiting her daughter. Mrs. William 1'. heed, of 1.44111.41. Chis. McDonagh. our p q)ulxr young merchanta attended w meeting of the I.. O. L. in Hipleyon Thursday even- ing Inst. W. J. bine sold it span of matched nouns one day this week. Hoses ere very high in price in this vicinity. Quite it number are being sold. THE :L.tTK MBA. TII.'XAM Mrs. Good, wife of Thomas Good. died on Sunday, 11th inst. of rheumatism, with which she had suffered for some time. Besides her husband she leaves two daughters and it son, MIs. Hallie, of Chicago, and John, front near London, being home for the funeral. The other daughter residers at 1 . The decent -0.d was 11 native of loins island, Scotland. and carne to Caned* with her parent,', the late John and Catherine McKay. when about five years of age, and settled in Dundee, where they resided for 'a short time. There her father died. Leaving Dun - dna she came to West 7MIP1t and re- sided there for a time, het mother pasting away a short time after mov- ing there. The deceased resided there with friends till she grew up to womanhood, end from there she ratite to Goderich, where she remarried her now bereaved hnabnnd and settled down in the township of Colborne thirty-Hve years ago. MIs. Good was brought up in her early youth tel the doctrine of the Preshytet'lan church and lived a pioue, Christian lite, loved and respected by ell who knew her.- The er:The funeral took place on Tueselay afternoon, service (wing conducted at the Methodist church by itev. J. G. Yelland, The cell -bearers Were John Breen. Jeune (iledhill, Paul Mae.lel, Michael i'franner, ('has. Walters and Wm. Mtrithen. Two 'mothproof Mrs. Gond survive, lwwlilew the relative,' tnentioned *hove, Angors, of Mani- toba. and John. of toe Rainy River district, to whom with the other rela- tives' the many friends of the family • offer their sincere syinpathy. You think 1 look so much better pee, anti i feel hetter-Miller's Com- pn/ind Iron fills did it. For sale by Jae. Wilson. The only way most of us can get rich is to inherit. it. For some people there is comfort In not IetUng others have any. UUNGANNON. 1VTOTICE.-THE LOCAL AGENCY 1. In Dungannon for The Signal le at the of- fice of .1. G. Wand. J.P.. conveyancer. etc., who will receive outer. for eithecnptione. adrertie- Ing and job work, and le authorized to give re- ceipt., for amounts paid for the some. Trtcsh.ty, Felt. 201.11. Wenuera((i Bet.ut.- Dame Humor re- ports it amber of weddings in the near tmlure. OFFICIAL MKICTINU,-At an official meeting of the toad of Dungnnnnn and Crewe rircnit of the Methodist church, hell recently in the church. n unaninu)ds invitation wait extended to the _present popular pastor, Rev. J, W. ohinstrn,` t, 114113111 it their year. making his fourth veer, which is ,an evidence of the boar'd's. appreciation of the reverend and esteemed gentleman. SItWHoN or Corsa-its -On Wednes- day. the Itch lust„ the municipal fathers of West \Vaw•anosh met in the tewnehip hall. A11 the ineiitlwra"wen' present and Reeve W. Bailie pre- sided. .las. Johnston. sr., tinct (t. SALTFORD. Tt•rsDAY, Feb. Miss A • Hendersons is in Toronto atwuding the millinery openings. James Mclsitn was able to be out driving this week after his long illness. Saute. Bissett has leen busy putting in a supply of ice for the costing h•. J. T. Goldthorpe is in Toronto this weak. They ss • lie is perfecting his scheme for ••gathering up the river." WESTFIELD. Moen.%v, Feb. llkh. Mr. Hardesty is ,sway on a trip to Montreal to visit his father. Mr. and Mrs. \Vn. Campbell and sun. Colin, visited friends in Luck a few daya least week. \Vol. Hilea,of Londeatorogh, and nephew, John (files, of Kincardine, called on friends hero+ on Satul•Ijlty last. Mr. and Mrs. E. McDowell with their:deu►ghter. Miss Etta, of (iWench, ' are spending a few ) days with their son, Harvey. PORT ALBERT. TUESDAY, February dl)th. Harry Beunett returned front Mus- koka hest week. Miss May Lachance, of Goderich, spent Sunday here. , Mr. Gray visited his parents in Ox- ford Centre a short tinge sago. Mr. Pentland, r,/ Teeourittei•, visited et Jas. Hayden's' on' \Vednesay of last wen•:. ' Mrs. John Campbell, of Sl. Helens, visited her parents here the first part of last week. During the cold period lest week our citizens secured their annual supply of ire. Miss McMillian and Miss Crawford: teachers, slant Sunday at their re- spective homes here,' Mia. Rutherford, teacher, of Ceder Valley, visited her friend, Miss Edna Bennett, the other week. There will be .an evening service every \Vednesday during Lent in the English church here, to which all are cordially invited. Missies Alice and Pearl llawkips re - tamed from London on Matfrlay aftersleasant visit of three weeks. with relatives in that city. Miss 3haizt• left for her home on the Ith concession hast week. 31iss Maize has leen in our huidat for the past two years, having resided with her emit, the late Mrs. N. Graham, and we :tee no t i -y to see her go. LAURIER. 3ItisesY, Feb. 19th. Miss Durnin was the guest of Mita: Annie Mclennan over Sunday. ' James Brown and Mr. McKay, of Paisley, are visiting in this neighbor - Mr. Armour and Miss Jennie Me - Murchie spent a few days with friends in Lorne. The prayer -meeting this week will be held in the house of Alex, Boyd, of Ambwrley. - - Miss Lily McLean, teacher, of Mheppardton, Spent Sunday the guest of Miss Annie McKenzie. - "Togo' is going to be a vicious than "Pete" was. as he tore a young 11141'5 uvrrcoat front nape to tape recently. Watch out for the young .Imp, John Jo, Anderwm, auditors for 1905. presented their report. whioli shown ill clew \VMitnsb .. .t Y, Feb. 21st. detail the receipts and payments due- I)K.tTu ret' Mow. ♦Kltlt.-11'u are ing the year. The (welted gave tin sorry this week to have to recutd the Auditors special credit for the able death of Mts. James Kerr. 31rs. Kerr hail Fwo•n in failing health tnn the past manner in whu ch they performed their 0o Ha satin •e se andher death n t arm . r duties. Snaring duly ve it teltxl other afternoon was not unexpected. 1'he business brought Iwfore it the council afternoon took place on Mund:ty morn- ofMdecided to meet again on the IILb tiny ing, intet•uteut being !mule in Kin- uf March. ANlrTlIKlt PU)NKEI. DEPARTED. n nirdine . two sons Met. Kerra leaver; . We sincere( regret to have t 'Ili, son, two stns and two daughters. Y K The sons are David, of •Duluth, and chroniele the sudden demise of Isaac John, of Beaumont, Texas, and the Minden. one of the laxed. nestwrte'iI daughters are Mis. James l.eitheaul, and esteemed eitizo•na of `oto cillxge north line, Kincardine, and Susie, at and vicinity 1 a pioneer of the hotue, all of whore have the heart - township of Ashfield. The sad event full sympathy of the whole Con/ - took phew tat the residence of mdnity. bin sun. Peter, in Kincardine. on Saturday. the 17th inst. The deentaed left here on Tuesday to visit his ten. Peter, and family and caught it w•vele cold, which caused hisdeet•ane, at news Mrs. Ferguson expressed her thanks in a few well chosen words and maid that wherever she might go the Ash- field Auxiliary worth' always have a warm place in her heart. Mrs. W. f'. 1{eed wan appointed trrording•secre- tary in Mrs. Fergtison's stead. Five new members were enrolled and the meeting clamed by singing "G..1 Re With Von Till We Meet Again." The regular missionary tea mug then reeved, after which the ladies went their several ways. having spent .a pleasant and profitable afternoon. - Cott. -Sec. HAYFIELD. \VKDNKMn.tr, Feb. 2Ist. Miss Mamie McDougall is in cha•g,• of which time citizens of. Dungannon, of the store,nd telephone. were deeply :)(tested. His tematina Miss Flossie Pollock is r•isitiug wets interred in Dungannon cemetery friends in the country this week. • on M lay beside those of his beloved a \Ve are sorry to learn that .Ino. wife, whir predeceased him about fore \\'xmsle-v is not improving very fast. sears. The sett • it es neerlicteel Alts. Peter Campbell and niece bp.I y his rotator. Rev. J. W. Robinson.Flornier ata visiting friends in 'rur- 'l'he deceased wets nearly eighty years Onto this week. of age and leaves to mourn his death several suns and daughters. and his , Miss Jean Mustard, of 13rucetlehl. brother, John Hainl•n, ..,xleri,h. He -went Saturday and Sunday with alts. was asincete and true Christian. hay- T. Miistard, of town. ing chosen the one thing needful for' Wedding la•Ils are tinging in Bay - eternity. He is one to be forever in Held - , one this week and one re - the p renener of his $,a•ioiir, in Whims ported for neat week. he sincerely tested. The pioneers of l Messts. Gardener and Twitchell of thin country are gradually 'teaming Clinton, took in the concert as well as from their labors and ate Is•c g fete In number. 11 One of th. most danger- ous and repulsive forms of Kidney Disease M ROPSY for which Dodd•• Kidney PIU are the only certain cure. In Dropsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed e , and the water, which should be expelled In the form of urine, flows back and lodges in the cells of the flesh and puffs out the skin. Remove the filth which plugs u the drain. Restore the Kidneys to health. There is only Goa Kidney Medicine DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS AUHUHN. - TeesuAY, Feb Seth. Mr. McMhannock leaves fur hi, home in Manitoba next week. Miss Edna McDonald left last Mon- day oil 4. visit to friends in Bolton township, Mis. Jxuu•s Young has leen on the sick list for a while. We hope ere long to xnnouuct her recovery. Samuel 'tlal•shnll. who has lteen visiting his father ht this village, left bust week for his h • in Manitoba. Jame,' Medd, our village tailor. lits sold I(i{u house and lot to John Knox. who .intends starting a harness shop therein,. .Joseph Wilson, of the 1-Ith comes cion of Hullett, welcomed a stranger to the family circle on the 7th inst., a wee 'Hanle. John 3lcShanuock has rented his farm. on the 3rd concession of East Witwasosh, to Bert ('artepj for a term of five years. Mts. Much, sr., of the:ini concession of East \Vswamrsh, is seriously ill at present. Her daughter front Cleve- land is visiting her at present. William Ferguson, son of John Fer- guson. arrived here from the North- west bast Meatutday. lie intends visit- ing for a short time before returning. :Hiss :Maggie Jackson, :Miss Rena Paterson and 3laster Will Fingtand, of the Uodei-irli Collegiate Institute, spent Sunday under tic parental roofs. Several of our citizens and farmers in this neighborhood spent part of hist week in procuring a sunuuer supply of ice. They procured it at tiatntiel Scott's pont. James Young, the proprietor id our village waw -mill, 11:a Iweu receiving quite a number of saw -logs of late. Every slight snowfall has leen taken advantage of. Sales are the order of the day. Alexander McCabe, al,e, of the 2nd conceit• Mon of %Vent \VitwOnosh, has • this week. on the 't'nd, and Wilson Bros., of the 14Ui cone.nitiiun of Hullett, next week, 27tH inst. Thr weather prophets are at last able to predict the weather.and hit it every time. As the formula may be of use to others, we will let you have it, "It looks like rain or snow or yodre- thing else." 'lbe prediction never• fails, ,lames Medd hits purchased frau John Nicholson 'his house and lot. Mr. Medd intends fitting up the shop lately used by Mr. Nicholson its 0 har- ness shop for a tailor shop, Mr. Nicholson starts for the Northwest this week. Ile visited that port last mummer end built a shop. }ie left it in charge of as party there during his absence. ' Mr. Nicholson Opel lawn a good citizen lien+ and a ptsadioent and active worker in the Methodist church. We wish 1 • success in his new horse. . J You Are Ailing Not quite sick, -but robbed of am- bition to work-flnd it hand to think clearly. Not ill enough to think of dying, but had enough for life to he pretty doll. There ino a renedy--Fer- nnone -that, quickly lifts that half- dead feeling. Gracious, but Ferro- zoi,e makes you feet grunt t it sharpens the dullest appetite, makes it keen an A razor. Blood i' Ferronone makes' Iota of it. the rich, nourishing kind that vital- isee the whole body. You'll be won- derfully on- derfully quickened, immensely strengthened. feel hearty and vigor - min After timing F'crrrsone. Buoyant health, surplus vigor and reserve energy ell come from this great m- otivative. Fifty rents Indyt a hex of fifty tablets et ell deelets. Get your job printing at The Signal. PKR+x)NAL MENTION.- Mr. Edwards sold Mrs. Keating, of Reignite. are visiting at the home of their minter, Mrs. Hub. Moore Mtn. H. Scott hos returned to het i • in Manitoba after it very pleasant. visit with her sister. Mrs. ('his. Barber Mrs. Frank Johnston and little daughter, Heleh, are visiting the farmer's brother. Alex. Pentli.ld, and, lee all our vi.itors do, are enjoying their visit very much Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Young Were visitors to 1 ueknnw one day last week Natt Whyad ham returned home from a very pleasant visit with friends in Elmira. Walkerton and Ha•riston. .John Mrintyre, of Detroit, is visiting at. the hone of his cousin, Mrs. Jas. Whyard Miss Lillie Sendersom, of Carlow, is spending it few days with friends in our village. Mise Lucy Sanderson hat re- turned from iwndon, where she had been living for a time Mrs. Fal- roner, of Michigan. is visiting her daughter, :Nes. Jasper Walk , Miss Georgia Spared returned to work in London on Thursday of last week. .Quitea number from here took in the concert at Clinton on the Lith. They report having a good time that evening, hut, oh ! what a difference In the morning land Those. Pent- land has returned from Amherle•y, where she WAR visiting her daughter, "While Winking in a maw -mill, - Mrs. .1. E. Brydges ... Mine iwura write. C. E. Kenny. from (Mann, '•1 Hrydges returned home to Amberley' strained ray bark and side so 'severely last week Mr. and Mrs. John 1 heti to go to N.A. Every movement. Hamlen. of Goderich, attended the caused tree torture. i tried different funeral of Mr. Henilen'e brother, !yaw oils end liniments, but wasn't helped Ii len. until 1 used ?ervilioe. Even the tirst 1 used to be continnnit tired ;haw applicetinn gave ronmilerable relief. In three days I woe again a1. work. 1 an, strong end well-, iller'n Com- Other men in the mill sear Nerviline pound iron PItin did it. For sale by with Irenlendous benefit too." An Jam. Wilson. honest recon) of nearly flfty years Are you a mubecriln•r to The Signal P has established the value of Polsom'm Read our clubbing lint on this page. Nerviline. calling on old friends. Our Hour mill is in readiness now. waiting for the wheat to come in. It bus been under repair for some time rind at hast is nmiplete. blui)t NOON \VKII)INIl.--In the pres- ence of a few relatives John Ferguson was united in the bouts of holy matri- mony to Miss Winnie Miorehonse. The wedding took place at, the home of the bride's parents at neon on Wednesday, February 21st. The happy couple left on is trip the sane afternoon. We wish therm a prosper- ous and happy voyage through life. Plenfac farmix,l. CONVERT. The con- cert in the town hall given by the pupils of the Bevfleld public school was one of the lest ever given in town. The program consisted of fancy and military drills, motion, kindergarten and patriotic songs, reri- t*tions tend dialogues, all of which were very interesting. The pupils and teat -hers are to he congrnttilittrd on the hurre•es of their ennce•rt. One thing especially that characterized the program was that every pert of it was given in clear, distinct tones which could he heart in all petrts of the hall. The chair was occupied by 'tepee Dr. 1Voxxls. The proceeds, which ore to be used in purchasing a libt•nry, were 147. Strained Back and Side. Have The Signal sent to your sons and daughters who are away fi (some. 'They will appreciate the horse news each wreck more. perhaps, than some who re -Ade [nearby. Consumption 11 There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex- ercise, nourishing food and Scotts Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Mil- lions of people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung. 11 From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not take it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time. There is no oil, not excepting butler, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion. and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. q We will ,send you •a sample free. (I Re run that this p enure in the form of a Irtol ie on thr wrap- per of every beetle of Emulsion yen buy. Scott & Bownc Clemeh Toronto, Ont. Ise. ..1 eaa W eneriw. FINE TAILORED CLOTHING for SPRING Thu newest importations in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, English Worsteds, Cheviots, Serges, etc. New Patterns New Effects Fit guaranteed at moderate prices Made (11) in latest style McLEAN BROS. Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters, etc. North side Court house SquaFe, Godorich. TSI 13I35 17LL Sleesf r t, s, and a homes. Is sfteady Disk. Frame locks to the Bangs with a simple half turn. Scraper Knives combined with a•1 Bars keep plates free of all sods or trach. tall Sear. Inge, 411 anti friction balls make draught very light. Flexible. Will 011 furrow. or at. uneven ground. dates the correct shape, turns and pulverizes the soil. Other Disks and cultivators tested against the •• 11r24SKLL" get • surprise. Sold by our Agents. Manufactured by T. E: BISSELL, [Lon*, ONT. is )j Write tor Booklet •• K." The ;i'esanent Style and r '` Shape of Se>Ili•readr Garments P 1 • Eva ., •-c wants style in his clothes. '1 Some -limn say they don't, but they are mistaken. Almost all ready-made clothing has style' in it. In fact, it is style that sells half the ordinary ready-made clothes. But there are two kinds of style - surface style and through-and-through tailored style. There is as much differ- ence betweenas them there is between a wooden Louse painted to look like stone and A solid stone house. Surfacc-otyle is created principally in the pressii,g room -put in with the hot iron -it pleases you when you try it on, but after :. :duple of weeks wear it looks as if it had been drawn through a knot -hole. Our styles •re designed by the ac- knowledged Ler,[ clothing designer in America. Semeriady styles are right - then we tailor Ikon permanently. Semi -ready skies is built froni the foundation out. 5 •cry step in the con- struction is in (i • hands of expert tailors. The shoo revs are permanently stitch - moulded 1 10 shape (see the illustration), not preyed and shrunk by a hot iron only to •g out of sheik after a little wear. Every part' of ev, rhmi-ready gar - mem is stitched into permanent shape. If the least unevenness shows it is ripped and reatitched, not smoothed over with 1 • a bot iron. Every garment 15 passel by an expert as perfect in shape befog it goes to the pressers. Semi -ready fit is 'a certainty. 1)•,c. plan of physique type' cover every ci., . , of figure. Short stoat► and tall stout- . sloping shoulders and . over -erect, r 1 variations of figdre are provided for m the Semi -ready pia These points give r'style, fit rt 1 comfort -now for wea Every piece of cloth comes oes is • i our tailorey has been selec I at t mill by our cloth experts ; be se it • ty nr placed in stock it is tested b • severe tests. Some cloth men lay • are tau severe, but we think me, f• -- we put our reputation back of eta ry thread of, it when we sew the hcni i • . ready label in a garment. The silk -sewn seams, the rarefu':: selected linings, the perfectly ma•:. button -holes. every little detail is est - fully watched so as to make Semi -read! • tailoring the best produced. 6, You can see the style, fit Anil f•n of a Semi -ready garment ellen try it on --there is no );nese work -:,c I our guarantee covers any possible d • velopment. Next time you are thinking of cloth t drop in and see us -in justice to you -- self, you should investigate our claiths. 324 Sexai-r ad ems: Tailoring GODERICH ' • - - McLEhN BROS., Agents dpumor rQ asap J. arimmi`1ama% YOU KNOW the comfort of shaving with a really good Razor ? ' no you "scrhpe" along from . day to day and dread the pain of shaving ? My friend, this is all unnecessary. Buy a Black Diamond Razor. Use it ono month. l f it does not shave you with entire comfort and satisfaction, in fact if it does not make shaving a pleasure in- stead of an operation to be dreaded, bring it hack to our store and we will cheerfully refund your money without question or argument. That tithould strike you as a 'pretty square dear. 1 B. HAWKINS The Hardware Man