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The Signal's Clubbing List. 1
LEEBURN. titin/ttrtIiiIFIIIIiIiitltM/tMI WESTFIELD.
Mo QAY, April 9th. 1M
ONDAY, Aprillkh.
Roy Linklater and Wm. and John Head the New Story Promotion examinations were held
Now is the time to elwo a your Chisholm were the that in this neigh- in this school last Thursday and Fri -
reading Matter fm• [(;aloe Look over boyhood to begin their spring plowing. day.
this list and see the advantages of- Joseph McGraw, a former resident. Mrs. (Dr.) Gordon, Miss Rena and
feted to Signal sularcribeta in getting has come back to our midst and will \!aster Huntly, of Lucknuw, visited
the leading papers at reduced rales. reside in the farmhouse of James Chis- friends here last Thursday and Friday,
The Signal and Montreal Weekly11('1' at laeeburn. Mr. Metiraw will N'e utr+ vevy sorry to learn that
Herald 414.00 work in the neighboring ing burg of Dim- nl �� l'harlie Retnloud id I sick with
lop, havingIN•en engaged ed byM. .1. pit a �': the grip. \Ve hope he may soon 'tae
The Signa , Weekly Herat' and I• K Kt1,1‘01.1 E K' P• 1 3
Sea (Toronto/
i 7S Tobin ads his foreman for the next ea --(round again.
Weekly (elghl months. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ainslie, of beam -
Toronto
Signal, Weekly Herald and
Toronto Daily Globe 4.50 BENMILLER. i Commenced in this issue of ington, and Mr. and Mrs. James
1'h, signal, \Veekly Herald and i I Easley, of llullett, paid a short visit to
Toronto Weekly Globe 1.70 Tt-tesuAY. April 10th. " The Signal. friends here one day last week.
Signal, Weekly Iirruld and Miss Mary Snyder is visiting at Nil,• i '1 ,'1�1 ,� '',,''ll " John Redmond has secured through
The K this week. Zi1l'u luN4 1uNN11N the Government immigration depart -
Montreal Family Hera 1 d and
t John Newell and family, of Godericimmigrantsent • of the immigrants recently
Weekly Star 7{ PORT ALBERT. brought to this country from Eng -
All subwre
riberw to Montreal Family II ml, visited here last timidity. I land.
and Weekly dear receive rhe Mreat premium A humber from here attended the TuwanAY. A reit lit.
pirparo, user AWx,tndrn, Her liru,Auh14 wedding of Miss MIilliam last Wednes- Mr. Sehoenhalz returned trout Ilan- Hiram Campbell returner home last
dreamed Dogs. Tuesda after spending the past three
••-erne Fanner+ Manual and Veterinary day, over urn Alunday. Y
tulde"mwY be cul 1,1 connection wit!. mis,an Service will be held at lie [;miner Miss Bennett is in Mount Budges Oeouths with his daughter, Mrs.
neer is to al. Weekly
or a weal of it.ixr' (church as usual next Sunday eve ' g this week attending a wedding. Hoover, of Pigeon, and son. Dr.
The Signal, oVeekly herald told at 7 o'clock. It hatingEaster tinsCampbell, of St. Louis. Michigan.
World (Toronto)
5 304 There will INe divine service in Christ lieu. Finis, of Regina. preached x
Fumingchoir will furnish /pedal music. g
chul•ch ou Friday afternoon at 3
The Signal, Weekly Herald and very excellent ser on "Christian
Weekly Mail and Emppilrfe! . ...1.70 Mims Nellie fkreughnn, youngest o'clock. Pntri"p'sw" W a large anti uppretiaa
.ep-ole.erihert for w'r, kly ..%W end bantams, daughter of \Vol. Strawg ban, is very Jas. Hayden attended the stack ythe e,ougiegntion, Hr is it rising
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„• Ile premium,,rtograt,nm, The guar of ill with pneumonia and plea risy. Her show in ('Iintnn last week ;and carried Ii'it and all aspirant to some
nett lrhe(u." many friends wish her a speedy re- otT a prize ['trellis team of horses, of the best pulpits n11f (pi rtlhau to
'fl .• Signal. Weekly Herald and covery. Miss Roselle Sch(lenhatz is in Alil-
Toronto Daily World 3.25 'Che topic for the league next week verton attending the wedding of her disuu,
'Fit'- Signal, Weekly Herald and will be "Christ's Life," ticket( by cousin. Miles Schaeffer, W Carse'
Toronto Daily Stu ....... ..... .1,80 Arthur Fisher. Thu meeting will be Slevulan. of Pittsluirgh,
The Signet. Weekly Herald and held on Thursday evening at K o'clock.
Toronto Daily News. 1 90 Everyone will he welcome.
II I,
SuFu,l
\Week!Y
Heraldd and
London Daily Advertiser a 40 COLBORNE.
'I'Is• signal. \\ rekly Herald and THURSDAY. April Sth.
London Weekly Advertiser. 1 60 tei(tmoLHBtriIT. -The following is
The Signal. Weekly Herald and the retort of S. S. No. 1, Colborne,
Presbyterian 2 25 for the month of March, for general
proficiency, good deportment, etc.: There
will
ll l•
service
in
-Christ
1h,• Signal. Weekly Herald anti!lass \.- (racy Rtsr Edith Ac- churchon Good Friday, at 2:30 o'clock
est'
W roster : 25
u h. Senior 1 V. --
vuI u Jones,l the afternoon.non.
The Signal. Weekly Herald, Pray- Howard Jones, t'la(rencr Potter.
byterlan and Westminster 3.25 Junior IV.--Iteta Wise, Unzip Jones,
The Signal. Weekly Herald and Hobert Dean. Senior III. -Nellie
Farmer's Advocate. .2.40 Crones, Aubrey Waite'. Pearl Young. Miss Eva McConnell returned to
ttub:. ra to 11,11)y
TIhe Farnices Al ,oivatd nor e reader, Juniormtery to III. ---'fait !'lark, Marion Glen.
Senior II. - Ruth Potter. Edward Goderich Th'after a(lay spending is
The Signal. Weekly Heraldld and vaudanburg. J m u few days i or n. -- Edna y with her pat•ents here,
Montreal Daily Witness 2.50 ,tones. Edith Olen, Bessie !'lark. Sen.
The Signal, Weekly Herald and for Part II. Violet Taylor, Harvey
Montreal Weekly Witness t 60 Fisher. Junior !'art 11. --Russel Pot -
The Signal. Weekly Herald and ter, Dave Bean. Millie •Y g. Rube
World Wide.....................i.85 Young. Senior Part I. --Harold Wal-
ter. Jean Mallows. Junior Part 1. -
Violet McDonagh. (lttAce K. CRAtt'-
FoeD, Teacher.
MONDAY, April 9th.
Miss Annie Weber, of Berlin, isstay-
ing with her sister. Mi's. A. 1).
6 isrhlet•.
The many friends of Miss Maty.
Young are pleased to hear that she is
progressing favorably.
I FruUI 5101 Ile urre-plauleuL,
McNI.av, April 0th.
Wilfred Quaid silent Sunday in
Goderich.
.
Douglas Mc
Kem.
ie and wife aree tis-
iting friends here.
SI m's. John Stevenson, of London, is
visiting friends here.
• McMillan r urn's t
0
Miss Jessie t t
.Usm J
Goleri('h on Monday after spending it
few months at her home here.
Send
postal not
THE
GODERICH,
remittances
der,
by
or r'x
pN,st /Mel•
order
pre--.
SIGNAL,
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ONT.
LAURIER.
Tuuotu.\Y, April 10th.
Miss Madge Grant, of Goderich. was
the guest of Miss Lexy McLean on
Sunday.
Miss Minnie Durnin was the guest
of Mrs. Duncan Mclennan fora couple
in days last week.
Janim. McLennan. who has been in-
disposed the last few weeks, is, we are
glad to etxt, around again.
Mise-JFannie McKenzie, win has
spent the winter at the l4ltidon ( Sin -
siert Awry of Music, is expected 1
this.week. - _ __-
LOTHIAN.
IloND.aY, April 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McKeith,
of the 12th concession. Ashfield, re-
turner( hoit)e on Saturday ae.1nn-
panitd by Miss Annie Robinwrtn. of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. McKeith hav-
ing been called to Toronto to attend
the funeral of the late Mrs. Hamby.
Mr. Kontos it is expected, will, in the
coulee of a few weeks, return to his
former hone. in AshH'ld, where in
the early days with his bather John.
who is now- in his eighty-flfth year and
is hale And hearty for his age, he
hewed out of the then unbroken for-
est their comfo.table homes.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
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MONDAY, April 9th.
Georg' Mellwain is recovering (tutu
his attack of appendicitis.
Mr. .and Sirs. N. Trewartha, of
lit visited at Wan. A4 -
M ath's other Sunday.
S. R. MrMath returned on Sat-
urday front Winnipeg, and will settle
un his farm on the 4th coneeasion.
Mr. Atonk, of the Huron road, has
sold Ilia farm to It. Chambers. and
will 'e with his fatuity to Goderich.
A re -union of the members of the
choir of the Union Presbyterian
church will be held at the manse on
the evening of Friday. April 13th.
About fifty invitations have been is-•
sued, hitt ads a great number reside. a
distance away it is not exported that
all will be present.
Digo tN DETsouT. There died in
Detroit at the residence of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. L. MacHenrv. in Saturday
morning, March 31st. Jars. Ellen Proc-
tor, relict of the late Win. Proctor.
Deceased wits a daughter of the late
Hugh Sturdy. of Goderich township.
She had been in poor health for the
last few years, and lately had grad-
ually failed till she p eat.eMlly passed
away. She leaves a family of nine MONDAY. April 11th,
children, five sons and four daiighters' St. Qninten Williams, who has lively
In mourn her loss. She wits a sister
been appointed to nil important pits[
of Mrs..1. Kernighan and Mrs. W. E.
in the Petoskey (Mich.) postufltoe,
Johnston. of (ioxlerich. Her brothers
was b1' to lie• present at the funeral
of his tither, the lite ttaby Williams.
P. K. Williams, who haul been nt his
hoose here for the past sixteen months,
r•ttrued to Petoskey Inst 'I'hursda.y to
AUBURN.resumehis p ositiyn there as local agept
for The Detroit News. !luring his
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MAFEKINU.
MONDAY. April 9th.
Amy Reid. of Lucknow, visited here
last week.
John Mallon h is home front Hats
rist ut for it visit.
Don't forget the entertainment in
the church on Good Friday.
J. Aiellotgh and C. Stothers paid 'a
visit to Goderich on Saturday.
Quit' a n her of persons attended
church at Hackett's on Sunday night.
Making maple syrup is the order of
the day. The season No far hats been a
good one.
A number of young people spent an
enjoyable evening at the home of Mr.
Weida, on Friday.
Miss Ruth and Flex. Harkwell, of
L(s•bdsh. and Miss A. lie l and
fieerge Brooks, of Ripley. visited at
the home of Mrs. W. Htothets on
Sunday.
Fk H(wl. Exams. -The results ed paro-
mntion exauiiniuOmit of last week are
as follows, the senior til, hying tilc
only class taking the exnnlinntions.
The follow itlg woept tel W junior
dotal marks, 50 to [MSS/ :375 :1
('Mennen Slot hs, loft; Maggie (1101•
3115; Fanny Fitzgerald. Ugh Ieilut
Blake, 45:3; Willie Alton, kW: l'enrl
Saunders+, lit; ; Mary Saunders, 13 8:
Wallace T}riuui'y.:342,
Chatham incutatnts are all right.
Mrs. W. E. McConnell hats e .that
hatched eighty-eight chicken4 out of
ninety-one eggs.
• ST. HELENS.
Ter:sOAY. April 10th.
Mr. (:aunt is still very li w.
Miss Mary Rutherford has tetirned
front \Vinghauu.
The farmers ate ptepnring to build
up their fences and will 1301.111 start
M''ding. - -
Miss Charlotte Took is on the sick
list this week, but we hope she will
soon be better.
Miss Hennas who had been visiting
at the I of her sister, Mrs. Allan,
returned Ii,rnm' last week.
Aliso C. H. Gordon returned un Sig-
urd:4f from Luektluw, where she had
hern nursing her aunt, SIrs. Angus
McDonald.
Stuart and Miss Chrissy Miller on
Tuesday went to Goderich„ where.the
latter intends staying until after the
Easter holidays.
HAYFIELD.
WEDNESDAY, Apr. Ilth.
Misses 1. Elliott and Ins Fowlie
were in.eaforth on Wednesday.
Si Ntuna Bros. are busyrafting
logs
down They hate quite it
tui •
lthe fiver.
it n fiver.1
Luxe gang on.
Harold Pollock, Robt, Bailey and
Miss Aland Pollock, of London, are
home fon Easter.
William and ('hats. Ferguson and
Harry Falconer left.L on Tuesday for
the uu11uK
er's sailing. .
tl
J. N. Tippett was in Marine City
Mich., last week attending the funeral
of his niece. Mated :dep.'s.
Professor Burgess, of London, will
preach and hold courttunion services
m1 'Trinity church on Sunday.
11r. Delgaty, of Stanley, preached
in the Presbyterian church in the
morning and in the. Methodist church
in the evening last Sunday.
School closes on Thursday and will
reopen on Monday, 231-d inst. Those
tidying children to commence should
send them after Easter holidays, so
that all may start together.
A Sennee CALL. - We have to
chronicle the sail death of 1.(rftus Wes-
ley Et win, who died very suddenly
last week at St. Joseph. The cause
of death is not k at. A post-mor-
tem ex: uninatiun will be held next
[reek. Ihrease(1 Wits thirty-seven
years of age. His remains were in-
terred in Bayfield cemetery, the ((m-
etal bring largely' at
Mr. and Mrs. ,Milton Sher•itt spent
part of their honeymoon at the home
of the former's parents here last. week.
The y ping couple are undecided as to
where they will sect:Ie clown, last
thee will be followed by thee good
wishes of this co 'ty wherever
they gel. -
C.iN('KRT.--The Scottish concert on
March :30th, under the auspices of the
public lihrnry, was n great success
and was well attended it) spite of the
hud condition of. the trends. There
Was at good ptsigrsul of silos. duete
q tettes and ekoruNes, rendered by.
Miss McDonald, of Detroit ; Mr. Mc-
la'od. of Ripley : the Laurier Imperial
Quartette, and local talent.
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DUNLOP.
are John. of Auburn; Robert. of Dun-
gannon : Thounts, of Revelstoke. 13.
C.. and Si I, of the old houuestead
in this township.
TrEsnav, April 10th.
Rev. Mr.,Fallis, son of Bev. J.
F':allis, (it this village, [returned to lila
house in the Northwest this week.
The bridge across the railway on the
Blyth gravel maul is passable now, and
will be fully c plctisl this week.
We believe it is the intention of the
Rev .1 (I. Fall is at the close of the
conference sear to Never his pastoral
connection with his congregation here
and try the Western prairies for his
future home.
A MATRIMONIAL Or(.aiION.•-One of
those events that, will happen occurred
at the home of Mrs. Arthur. in this
village. I it m t 'Wednesday evening.
tier daughter, Elizabeth. lessoning
weary of treading the paths of Single
Ideaselness, entered lite wider sphere
of text' ' I uselilnet.s, .lames
Jackson hieing the happy bridegroom
w'h she promised to love, cherish
and obey. We wish them joy ill their
new relations of life.
MHauT !Lav r; Htytex Weiner- The
twit Miss's, Me1)onnl(l and Master Wil
liana bad (Wile an experience la
Saturday; Cooling fr Blyth 141.1 g
the deviation at the railway cross' tg,
the horse fell and rolled liver o'er the I nk.
The Wire caught the baggy mho • and
prevented the buggy from fol .wing;
rho filen employed on 1,114. brie a ca
W their atssistaancc and unhi c ied the
horse from the baggy• he horse
rolled to the bottom of 1e cut. A
slight break in the hurtle-. and broken
shafts constituted the d, mages.
HI•rcesetet' t. ENTER AIN MRNT. The
rntcrtainntent in the let.holist church
hat Friday ewenit ' was at success.
The Westfield '-ho and a uarttte fur-
nished the music part of the program
and the ditties f chairmen devolve)
upon the Rev. G. Fnllis. Rev, .1. f..
Small. Rev. Mr. Faith', jrane! Miss F'al-
lis also assisted in the first part of the
entertainment. Rev. H. Not, nf,God-
ericts gave a loett)ree on scenes to the
Holy Lent!. illustrated by the aid of a
magic Inntern. The clewing part con-
sisted of c. clip of cntYere and other req-
uisites nur'ssary to sustain the inner
man. The proceeds amounted W
about $:%l.
Potter Painter, hearing of the
whereabouts of a guest who had de-
camped fromthe Palmer house with-
ehis bill,sent him a note
going through of
paying"Mr.
Dear Mk,- -Will Yom send te
amount of your hill and oblige,
To which the deliniptlnt replied :
"The amount is 813. Yours respect-
fully."
KINOSBRIDGE.
Wgni ,sn.ay. Apr. 11th.
Wedding hells are ringing.
Miss Maggie Connor visited in (lode -
rich on Sunday.
Miss Bella McRae has returned
hone from Goderich.
People around here are preparing
for their spring work.
Toni Wallace and Mat Hogan left
for the Northwest on Monday.
Philip Austin intends to take pots
maxim of the store after Easter.
.line Buckley and Tom Connor are
leaving for a season on the lakes.
Adolphus Long and Herman Lam -
berths spent a week In Goderich.
Miss Hattie Young returned home
on Saturday after is week's visit in
(.rxderiih.
Tom Sullivan, !tike Dolan and John
Connor have returned home from
Hamilton.
Sunday is Easter Sunday .and we
expert to see every girl out with h'r
new birds and flowers.
['has. Moses and family Have. inmost
Of/ to their new farm. We wish then)
every success in farm life.
Miesea Hannah and Irene Stiles.
students at the Onderlch Collegiate
Institnte, are spending their Easter
vacation at their h
The Signal and The Toronto Weekly
(;lobe to new sutsserihetrs for the bed -
strep of the year for only $1.IM1. vend
in your dollar and get some good rout
Ing for the remainder of lu0i3.
absence his brother had chat .gee cif his
business.
The Brussels
Oil Company,
Limited.
The above is the name of the c -
p:uty now being incorporated, to
prospect for petroleum in the town-
ship of Elute, m elle county of Perth,
anld who have.for this purpxwe aecuteed
some 2,1100 aures of valuable lands. in
that and adjoining townships, upon
t itivuutsgems terms.
'F1' recent discovery of petroleum
was 'mule during the summer of 1905.
In drilling a water well upon the
hands of eine \\'illianl Bailie, when at
the depth of some sixty feet very pro-
nounced showings of the crude prod -
net appeared. and steps were then
taken, looking towards it thorough
develupuluut, but their right to Io so
wits questiuhed by the owner of the
property, and an action was at once
la -ought by members of the present
c puny for the purpose of asserting
their rights, under the ler.tse which
they had obtained.
The act' Was disposed of at the
assizes in Stratford, and resulted in it
judgment in the plaintiff's,' favor for
damages, told a perpetual injuuct'
restraining the defeudaut from fur-
ther interference, but from this judg-
ment the defendant appeetlel, tum it
was not until recent elate that this
appeal was abandoned, so that with
regard to the property upon which
the oil was tint discovered, its well ars
the most of the lands covered by the
company's leases, their- validity has
now leen fully establisher i no fur-
ther trouble is now W be anticipated.
The company has leen capitalized
at 1111110,11001, in shams of $1.01 tau•h,
fully paid nun -:assessable stock, $Li,-
IMNI.INI of which il:as been placed up-
on the market for the investing pub-
lic, the 1nearel sof which will
Ise used
for the purpose of developing this new
butt' ) connsilK held.
A large port.' of this stock has
been atlteauly suhs(•t•ilieed +anti it is con-
fidently expected that by the l:pth of
May the balance will be disposed of,
the company's plant and machinery
o t• cur I and dentin
placed upon the t
1
b•1
ux• •ext ions in full swing.
i
'!'hero is no preferred or watered
Mock. and ...over not nuc dollar
ran be made by the p term until
such titue as the company has been
put upon a dividend -paying basis,
neither can the interest in the project,
which the Instuhtets hold, be sold or
dealt with in any way, until oil has
been found in paying quantities.
'1'11e officers and directors of the
pony are well-known IIusihe•ss
men in the vivage of Brussels, and the
public can depend upon it that under
their management the inteteats of the
shnheholders will be properly sa fe-
guarfevl.
All orders for stock should ix• ad-
dressed to the secretary of the com-
pany at their head office in Brussels,
NILE.
'Cnt'to<U.ty. Apr. meth.
John Linfield haus returned Inane
after spending the winter in Boston.
Clifton and Miss Lillie McManus. of
Snitfo d, visited friends here on Sun-
day.
Herhx'rt Harney has. engaged with-
.1.
ith.1. T. Goldthorpe and is working in
the sawmill at the Falls Reserve.
Miss Maggie Kirkpatrick is twine
from the West on a. visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Janes Kirkpatrick.
Robert Young. of Gimlet-iehs occu-
pied the pulpit here last Sabbath even-
ing. We should .be pleased to hear
Mr. Young agitiii.
Trusnae. April 10th.
Charles Girviu was in Clinton on
Friday attending the meeting of the
executive committee of the C. E. As-
sociation of the county, of which he is
president.
LEAtlt'E OFFte•KRS. -- Theatnnnota elec-
t ion of officers took place at Nile League
last Tuesday evening and resulted as
follows :--President, Charles Girvih ;
first vice, Miss AGthel Bailie; second
vice. Miss Grime Linfield; third vice.
Miss Mayts•Ilc Murrey ; f •th vice,
Miss Minnie Currie : cnrtr•spr,uding
stcirtxry. \lis'. Flora Currie; record-
ing secretary, Clarence I Imstow : treas-
urer, .1. 11. Moiehund : organist, Miss
Myrtle Ryan.
UUNOANNUN.
NOTICE., -TILE LOCAL AGENCY
in Dungannon for Tho Signal It at the of.
tic- of J. 1:. Ward. J.P., .•enrveymncer, rte., who
THE LATE lt.ttt s' :\' Lt.t.t M:+. ---I will arrive order. for '.utaaeriptlona, advert lw
frig fuel Job work, and I+nut.horlsed to give rt.
mints for amount+ paid for the tante.
After an int•t•val of only eight
the, death again dited the 'IV U.
hiituliM hump on Snnd v of Inst week
and called to his IV 1 th' venerable
head of the burue, ltaby \Williatns
Since the death o his beloved wif..
mime eight the +ago, the decasd
had gradually fa} ed. and for the lest
six months had been eu11flned to his
bed, although muttering no pain. .\
day ler two b +tore him death a change
for the avorswens noticed and on Sun-
day ..venin he passed quietly away.
The late h'. \\'ill' i early days
W101. sp tit in Kingston. Jamaica,
where i s father was at large slave -
Owner •('arc the days of the ailoliti,in
of slut cry. From Jamaica t he family
rem. -ed to ('auutda. mettlipg near St.
'I'h,. tins, , and shortly afterwards \Ir.
1V• hams' father was ap�xtiut,sl at
j, mgr for the county of Middlesex.
' he d'c..n:Nrl was' edncatt•d At St.
11nm111A and later servel his time as a
druggist under the Int' Doctor Salter,
of London. .\s It brother•in•law of
the late Judge Ackland he wits at fee-
quent visitor to Goderich in its early
days and mew a favorite atthe swill
gatherings of those days. For it sear
before and for me • years after his
marriage he lived in Stratford, where
lie held tic plait' of clerk of the
Division Court, and was asarrciat(d
with 101110 of Stu-atfotrl's pioneer citi-
zens, P. R. Jarvis., who still resides
them, being one of then,, as were also
the bite Thus. Mrl'arthy,htiliff. and
\Willirun Green, who died in Goderich
last ,lanunry, in IRV, the deceased
with his family cane to Colborne
township, where, until'inc,tpacittted
by the infirmities of old age, he tok
his part in taw affairs of jhe township,
holding such p oeitiuns ats township
auditor and deputy returning officer
for many years. The funeral services
on Wednesday afternoon were con-
ducted by lire. M. Tnrnhnll, rector of
St. (leo,•gr'm church, Go(lerich, told
the beautiful by "Rock of .\gem -
was sting. Interment was nimbi in
the family plot. in Colborne i•enlet'r•,
the five sons of the deceased and the
eldest grandson, Harry T. Williams
acting as pall -bearer.. There was a
large attendance of friends and neigh-
bors at the funeral, aiming them
being Townahlp Clerk F. \V. McDon-
agh, and the venerable' John Bu-
chanan.
AMBERLEY.
Tum LATE H cu tt M ul lox.[ t.u. -Ther•
diel in Detroit on dlunelay. March
AR h, +t well-knovtn resident of Am-
Is•t•I.y, in the pwtrun of Hugh SheI)uu-
ald. aged ninety-tw•o seats. Ile was
lard on the island of Mull, Argyle -
shire. When a mere lad he shipped
nn at merchant vessel and visited
neutt•ly every inhabited a entry. He
cause to Canada in 14411 and settled in
Ashllrhd. where he teak up farming.
He married Enphemiii Ale Kenzie, hat-
ing a fancily Of three lely-s and three
girls. His wife ptedecease'd Ilius by
several years. His sones, Sxutui'l and
Daniel. Loth ilt the United States, and
daughters,. Mrs. luhn Cameron. and
Miss Florence, of Detroit. survive hint.
At the tune of his death he was visit-
ing his daughter. Mrs. l': •con, in ie-
troit. The dece'atsed was It whole -smiled
neighbor and an exceedingly interest-
ing conversationalist. His re•minia-
t•ence•s of the sea were always listened
to with pleasure. He wets at Liberal
in politics and a Presbyterian iu re-
ligion. The funeral took place nt
Pine River on Thursday, Match 2111.11,
.and was largely attended.
TUESDAY, April 111th.
UNwr:Lt•. Ymn• humble scribe con-
t ratted a severe cold eight or ten days
ago which remitted in an attack of
heart. weakness and palpitation. but
through Wtiusutking attendance he is
gradually' convalescing.
S•ril(t.Ixn HANK. --B, .1. ('raw -
ford is nano[ to r 'ter the (Tee
-
Iion of .a haulm'' brick banking of-
fice fat• the use of the Sterling Batik
n[ (:dude[, The building will adjoin
his store and will be pushed forward
to rouaple! dun aN rapidly as possible.
Ht;Iter•' NiTE+. - Thorluas McCann
left her' last week on x visit- hi friends
at London and other points. We
wish the gentleman a pleruutnt visit
and safe tetanalNext Sabbath
being F:aster, it sermon will be
preached by the pastor, Rev.
!Rutherford, especially W the children
of the Sabbath school of the Presby-
terial ch(Itch,
light shines In the darkness, and
tier' is no darkness mo intens. that it
is impossible for a light to leaven it
Easter Notions
Hats,
Gloves,
Ties
Shirts,
Hose,
etc.
FOR
Men and Boys
Spring Suits,
Light -weight Overcoats,
Fancy Vests,
Made to Your Measure.
Everything for Men and Boys
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters, etc.
(petit side Court IIouse Square, (;odt•rich.
WEST WAWANOSH.
Moen+', April 9th.
ADVICE T(I POULTRYMEN. --An ad-
vice to poultry -keepers to snake hens
pay well : Yon should make six ;lens'
curse together and place Nix hens in
each pen. 'Then the hens go to work
to a.1. wade'') 1401 clad get filled first,
Notes. -Mr. anti Alts. John Young
and young John visited friends at
Poplar How last week There is
yen more Scuthulan in this neighbor-
hood Seeding was cotuutencert on
Monday last ' I. Young has at colt
nearly two weeks old. Good Derry
flown Thomas Shields' is busy
making maple syrup Mrs. T.
:shields nuttier has arrived from the
OId Country .lint Smith is wear-
ing a lustful smile these days, as two
sl taut gel' called the other -ting
and intend to etty. Is marriage u
failure A good number of the
\\'est \Vawanites took in the balms.
at the Metluxlist church on Friday
last Miss Startles Mallows spN•tnt a
few dutys wish her sister_
"Say, hat, can you tell me where
the Rockefeller building is 5" "An'
how did yore, know utename war Pat's"
"Gressel it." '•Ve're good at giessin',
sur Y' "Fin'." "Thin guess where
th' iloockefeller luildiu' is."--I'leveln11(1
I e•ade•.
STORE NEWS. William And'i•sgn,
Our lopolaa• hardware merchant, is
issuing an 8 -page pamphlet of hatd-
ware store news t hat makes interesting
reading. The pamphlet also contains
mplendid articles heuled ''Von" and
"Progress and I'rraaperity," taken
ft• Che M'gnugt:un, which have an
added significant' from the conncc•
Ulm in which - they are place!. Ask
for one of the pamphlet' ; it will in-
terest you.
Ltu-runic."-Out Monday evening Mr.
llotrl, of Mitchell, gave an interesting
lecture In the Methodist church int the
subject of him trip to Jerusalem. Mr.
Hord has %;Nuel the pt•ineipul cities
in time world and is well posted for
at lecture on such a subject. Mr.
F'r'ancis, of Mitchell, accompanied hint
and rendered two or three solos in
good form. The audience, though not
large owing to the inclemency of the
weather, WAS wellpleeemeed with the
lecture and musinal entertainment.
The choir gave good service. A rollers
tion wan taken to assist istdefraying
expenses.
Truth is as impossible to ire soiled
by any outwanl touch as the sunleam.
- Milton.
"This," remarked Mr. Hanpyhead,
''is my photograph with tiny two
French poodle's. You trrognize ole,
eh i" "I think so," tend Miss Snlfnrie.
"Volt are the. one with the hn.t on, are
you not? -Houston Chronicle,
FIFTY CENTS
IN some conditions the
gain from the use
of Scott's Emulsion is
very rapid. For this
reason we put up a
fifty -cent size, which is
enough (or an ordinary
cough or cold or useful
as a trial for babies
and children. In other
conditions the gain is
slower -health cannot
be built up in a day.
In such cases Scott's
Emulsion must be taken
as nourishment; a food
rather than a medicine.
It's a food for tired and
weak digestions.
Send for (rev sample
SCOTT & BOWNE, Cheinida,
Toronto, Omit
SSC sad 5'...'. All &osi.ta
r
Selling Out,!
Selling Out !
a
Gre sacrifice
of amagnificent
STOCK OF HARDWARE
a
It would take ii good deal of t' • and h v:loable spite'
to tell you here the numerals teas ins for this move on any part.
For the present let it suffice to sat•
I'M GOING OUT OF THE HARDWARE
BUSINESS FOR EVER AND EVER.
This immense stock roust Is. ',old and sold quickly. \Wo will
cut the price sit often and so deeply that there will Ise
VERY LITTLE PRICE LEFT.
Slaughter ! Slaughter !
\\'e will start the lull ;willing by nR.rimg built) rods of
Page Wire Fence and Page Gates
AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES
If you :are going to erect at fence it. will be worth y • while
to get our price's.
High Carbon Cleveland Coiled Spring
Wire at
$2.50 per hundred lbs.
BUILDERS' ATTENTION!
We have us big stock of builders hardware, including
Locks, Hinges, Bolts, Nails, Ready
Roofing, (class, Putty, Paint, etc.
Space wont IN•rntit us to (1111)9' you prices on each article
here. (' a in and we will quote you prices that will capture
yams wide•+•.
Six only JACK SCREWS with hors, r•guluu• price $7.141
each. We will clear them out at $4.50 each.
WOOD FIBRE PLASTER, WHITE ROCK LiME. ()lik-
e few tuns left. Regular Die per sac -k. To clear at
47 cents per sack,
whieh makes it acttially cheaper than r•(Iturlots lime and sand and
TEN TIMES MORE DURABLE.
Four only REGAL PERFECTION COAL RANGES with
loth coal and weNl grit's. The t•ange•t.hat is *Ire riitely gatar-
antt•el. Fenn
;2I.50 up.
Six only PERFECTION SELF-FEEDING COAL
HEATERS. The beet appearing and 101011pie
t rfeet working
heater made. If you intend tit get a heater next fall hely now
and Nave at least II per cent. on your investtuerlt.
Prices front 118.0o up.
POULTRY NETTING
A Trig consignment just received. 'Coo tonna- height., to
quote prices het., but, if it is poultry netting you aunt , I Iw1.4eM
ave eat) sell It to you when you hear orlr pt•it•em•
HAVE YOU A WASHING MACHINE ?
IF NO.I', WHY NOT?
1Wr olT'r
you it golden opportunity to pner /1.1,1' on'• al n very
r'asonmlrlr• per(•,
13.00 up.
A CRASH IN PRICES.
COME AND SEE THE RUINS.
SPOT CASH ONLY.
Sale will cometo'Owe Witco yin' n•ad this and will sseitintve
until the entire stock is sold.
J. 13. Hawkins
The Hardware Man
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