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TIM %eh , May 24, 1906 7
The News of the District.
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ST HELENS
DUNLOP.
'rugose, Slay
A HATI.ww Hit tr. -Un Saturday
Inset one of the (lustier Towla 110 11011
dloye his fair last• 04,( to tee the
1. ARLOW.
Tt•esovy, Ma '22nd.
The curt 441 revision of the tnwn-
14hip of collimate meeesNlnetst roll will
Ire held at the township hall on Satut-
..east at tb. et.k..
'TUr:444(A1•, May'tllld. ' ) As tate as the end of the eighteenth
Mtn \\'rlrb, n., is very poorly this
weak.
Jots Rutherford wan to Goderich
this week.
Our lawn tennis club intends' to be-
gin pitying next week.
Kole. (i( 1' and Chailey Tdrk ate
still hooking for work—a long way
"K' Throe. 1'ennel and J4(o.
Jas. tinker,
Mel'hersou leave for the West tide
week.
Cul .t. ; il. A bouncing ng toyCauled ll le1.o
Ihe•e•• Ia,•
his house lettely..
Fronk 'fetid and Mies Maggie
lfucba i ti, lust Sunday.ited atHobert Web-
ster's
Most tsf tole measled patients are on
the mend again' Nearly x11 the chil-
dren and a number of young people of
the neighborhood had them.
The Misses Mary. Lizzie and Jessie
Rutherford. Miss Rosa Miller and
Rev. 11. W. Craw atte-nded the Pres-
byterial meeting 411 Kincardine Joe
Tuesday.
AN KAKIS DesTII.—After n ver)'
ve
Alert llness of away one glue ne (young iurive daps ne in
pinned person of Peter McDonald. sixth
the po'r44
Mtn of Hugh S/rlknuddl a•., 4(t this
place. The dreamed had leen in good
health previous to an attack of the
uleashee and wen on x fair wary re• re-
covery when tine munnill set in and his
4(4.x(11 on '1'ut«Nlay brought a bright
young life to an untimely end, casting
a giot 111 over the entire neighlsu•hulsl.
Peter wens a nt1•e, quirt piling fellow,
just entering into IlIt111111NN1, being in
hi• twenty -float year, and was pinch
0.41441441 by tilt •'. cigiet'1•
Idly by the young people. the funer-
al 04, Thnrality,to Dungannon ceme-
tery' was lat•gtly attended. The deep
sympathy of the whole 1 'ty be
extended to the family in their sad
IN•rvavrineht.
IhKAINK 4 E MH. JOYNT. -After et
lingering . f loess of . a • OeYetl
months. death came to the relief of
J' ittt tet last fall on l/\lis'Joynilh'ul
been n very arrive wurke•r and busi-
ness man. Besides carrying on the
farm work. he dealt extensively in the
11411 Fattiness for years. but Iris
gouda•,. 1114 WOO tnkell With Bright's
diseasf And was confines! to the house
all winter, at time* undergoing, great
suffering and 'gradually w4',lkeniug
until his release Name by death on
Friday last. Mr. Joytat was very
widely known and the funeral to
Bethel •mately nu Meendlly) was the
urgent In the neighbn•h.MNl fur 'years.
widow and
The dre•tasP.l learl•s a vv of
young family of three I4ry1anti *wee
girls besides an aged titer, two
sisters and four brothers. to mourn
h'tended
rhiss,
heartfelt alsym al of thyn of this e whole
neighborhood.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
'reatenvy. May told.
Mal•,MatIt. alio. Bayfield road,
able tee he out ngain.
rbc yonmg people of the Union 1e•-
11011 potions• hulling a picnic on May
•'ilh, nt the 1311U•k Hole. •
Mrs. \Vol. Munk. 4f (kn leridl, the
vi•'iting old wc'y
Bn,-nn maul during the prat week.
Sirs. John Fbrdel, of the 4th con-
. rsoinn. returned horny on S*Ulrlty
front Flint. Mich.. where Rile had been
called to attend the funeral of her ,.on-
in-b►w'.
,BINK Wetne seg.- A quiet welding
tl1I) place at the Bayfield parsonage
nn TueRllay of bolt week. when Miss
Susie Elliott. youngest daughter of
(ixtwiel Elliott, bee' • the wife of
?Awned Tudor, of Varna. The cere-
mony uveae 1wrforinel by fry. T. A.
Stra11l1lnn, after which the hippy'
couple 41111)14 40 the 1 o1 the
britt.' a patents. Where the welding_
luncheon was partaken of. Mr. and
Mrs. Tudor have taken lip their teed-
drnce in Varna, wheel• the gr)I.III is
engaged in the carriage Imagine•s&.
DEATH OF MRs. JOHN Cox. --Mrs.
John Cox. a former resident of Gode -
rich township, passed Away on Sun-
day, May Ikh, at the residence of her
daughter, Mn. John Bradley, near
Amberley, in Bruce county. - She wns
in her righty -eighth year. The de
ceased was born in Ireland and Came
to this cornu)' with her patents in
11(1t. The fancily settled in Stanley,
near Varna, and after 44(4(04' years die
,deceased was married to her late hut -
hand. John Cox, and in 15111 they
settled on the 6th a 'e4sinn of (i.Nle-
rich township. They reperiearial Ali
the trials of pioneer life, but a111'i'11911Nl
in making for lheinNelve4 a comfortable
home. Mr. ('ox died in iM' 4, but un-
til six years ago the deceased con-
tinued to live in the tow whip, when
she went to pend her deeliuin:( day,.
with her dlotghte'r, Mts. Bradley.
The late Mrs. Cox wets a very estim-
able wnnmIII. mut for many years had
been An active and consistent member
of the S1(.1110Nlist etnlr:h. 4She Ieavep
a family of four ens and four dangh•
term- John, Alexander. Jntn14 and
1t. l.. Itil of (11NIerirh township: Mrs.
Robert Elliott and (11•$. E..lenkine. of
(ialrrirh : Mr4, Bradley. Huron town-
ship, Bruce county. and Mrs. William
Walter*, Coilwlrne. The r•nlaitle
were interred in Maitland cemetery.
Rev. .1: 4', 1' roy, of fine Elver.
centluclel the lrt•4ie•e at the late
home, while Rey. D. N. 11Aze1, o1
North ,Aree•1. Metltalint church. (bale
rielt, officiated nt the. grave. ' The pa:I-
hem-err were Aix gruldsons—Howarth.
John A., Herb. (1., J. Menson and J.
Leslie OEM and Reginald Elliott.
em 1'y counterfeiters were publicly
learned at the stage In luudua. Oa
1 ch 14 1715), lbrishaule Murphy
c0nntl•yr Thr laldir dt•as11del his day next, May tali. it 114, I,i;•k Ii.ni• was enecuted at Newgate tower. too.
101.1 Ow44rg 10 the windy gusts, hot the Permute( concerned should (rear this In doe. for ,the Mme at -coialtsg .. ape
Iaerie did not follow the Meerut ' d. meta Wand to the stake seated on a
farldmtl :lord kept hers on. Much regret is felt here nl the death stoat, the main tie batag a cord 'rutted
of Peter lthaett. who was it well- chs neck. The funeral 11)'x4' was (Lea
WESTFIELO. knuwi resident 4)f this. plata. IN•1'111 lighted by the executioner mud his dep-
' his 1 t , the• \\'urn L'he Ix'•
(4a IIA a)' 4
\t a M "1 4. relived %vitt. fuel family have rile alias, one of the latter of whom duality
1:014)(41 \\'ightu1 (l spent Sunday sympathy of thin (uunuuuit). *Med the stool from 44odcr for wretch -
Pent with hip plea0 1 4 i know 1 ed creature, allowing the weight to fait
N'le are dex'wl I4( know '411'x. I). There is pfvnatw' 4(t a good -1•141
Within tort
mfa-
k w -etabt
vete
0
a her sec y
1 penis. 1'l • mid 1
• 111 this locality. . a
Ramsay Is a •what hotel. ave. crop irk Fla hof t,. p 1
eft• although still confined to Ilea.I• 1 • I 1 • iill 1111011V -I a!4( the body w4( entirely ._13.1x1 to
\V4' are glad to know Charlie !timi-
d is aide to be around again 11111.1'
having been confined to the 110110e fie
some weeks.
Inspt•ctor T V i.ittd this settees! en
Friday last. He found the childtx n
making good piogress, eXpNeeinlly the
junior chanes,
('441)' 11Ig1 1'x 4114 lil1tt 44 .411'114 e
in.g 4(t' 'dustman. '1'1,4' late apple. ate 1 ogees mad buried in a 11.4. on the spot
n It far enough advanced yet to give' we._1r the eaecot)oa took place,
au tullicatiou 01 the c1vg1 p 41010•ct..
Thos. Burns is building a fine 111•w
residence which will he Otte of the
4414)41 1111 Lu -4111114 in the .neig'114t•hoo11.
• Mnnnitr;s, of 4.,slerirh, has Ula
cout•not Wyllie carpenter wink 111111
Mr. (flee, o1 Ih,ti i mmou, for the brick
_...•...._, and 1 work.
,laue8 McBride dols sdd - bio Ihr.
ere O.It .r Uer.
We cannot, of count% meaanre beat
by yards, pints or patinds, but the unit
Of heat, the seandard treasure of that
admeemealsq pas been 11441','•4) upon by
those mbar buslnees it 1s to philoso•
Oise ea that subject to b.4' that quan-
Teesonv.„Ably YSnd, Ih •Itvy cattle ter Mae,. M.Le*ti, 4'•I sty widen can raise a ponnd of water
Isaac Richards, of Brurrll.. x fora.- l j..lerich, a:. ,1 High Ilgrr'. Ther(' ware Inc degree. Now, to turn a pound of
c1' resident of (h1' village, sp •01 a a out teem 114'1411, 1 41 e: avevtged n water Into a pound of steam it requites
few days hale the b'gimliu:( of this I the 11•Igi*1411•i1Nal of 1,1(11 111. euro. 167 of these uults of heat -that is to
week renewing Old a/x111a111t+U114 14 1111:1
friendship..
George Kemp. who has been en-
gagel In the 1111•1itWe and 1('1•tak-
ing bu.inr.r -herr. has sold ant to Mr.
Button, of \V inghtlnl, who takes p os.
tweed tttl at mice.
The railway is progt•1'ssing levy
lavurllrly; a bo•ge force is busy work-
ing near the village. '111e•e i4 au ap-
parent prospect. of seeing it i11 ru4(-
ling oilier this fall.
Next Sabbath will (4'r ' D. the tie
of pastor and 11411111' in the Met le 1l
church herr and (Ir. h'alliN will Mart
,em .10111 after as possible for 144 future
6(411)1' in 111e Northwest.
LEEBURN.
'rl'K:u)Ay, May .Sod.
In .1 lit. henry storm Its 'Thlarwhq•
g hunt n falsner'N lar,, (4n brut•.
ti•rnut Row was slightly struck and
two 4(t• three rue's sdlnuel for 1t ft•vv
minutes.
Fr it Tomato paper we notice
that Bev. Alex. 31.41,Ilan. formerly
pastor of Carlow I'IeNlq'll•rian church,
has resigned his present charge of St.
h IIlwII X. Toronto, to take a prefe4wor-
ship in ,1 'rshyterian ellllegl• 111 h:din-
bnrgh, Scotland. While at ('arluw
Mr. Me3illnn often preael011 nt Lee-
,1111
'4temperance e•t-
nit n and asst lel 111 o
pigs here.
A sere. sowers. Fo4tra Klt 1,KKn itN-
ITK. Thi• fnlIowim frrat- the .April
nululair o1 the 4lutari.. Agrieoltulal
Collo%• lte'kW, of (.uelph. refers to
fel user pupil of 111, 1nst11nl1ou, now It
lnode"e.4- of agriculture : '•W. A.
.inklttel•. '!lie is a grti411(4” w11nn1
any college would IN• proud to lawn. Ift•
is at present at 1'u1In111) rnllege. Wash..
and is making hi-teery for that place.
The collrpe 4)f which he is a pi nfen:.,1- of
agrirultmai is . • of the lutist up -tis
date and l"14"ssive• in the
whole try, and his telecoms
i4' no v than 444 drowning
ILO a loan of much wide eXperience,
good judgment ,old Xlrtlud opiniunm,
Hin ability and worth romhin1(1 with
his physical attributes and youth
make hill a man whomt we shall briar
111014' 1,1 11) the Cnllllllg yenta." Pro -
femur f,inkl:ater is the .'klest stn of
tem Wwusulan John Linkleter, and
Wit year win. over for several months'
holidays visiting . his father and re-
lttivl•,, here and at Stratford
UUNGANNUN. h
'• A. NEWTON. DENTIST,
t, I.1 ('KIIIW.'
Al hunt• o.1ry day except Thnr.d:gx New
Iercity for extracting teeth ,,4.nnrafnrn,,
bolter 111401 gam. ('n.wn "n,1 bridge work. e1•.
Al i plate- anon-hn".knblcl.
N. I4. -yoll rv01 ales)• have %oar work •h
better don. 144 the dental olltee flow time.
Ip'mcr forint le. ff., d,dng the work. noire ('0111'
r,.rtnbn,. for the ptlirnt. '
'These % ill be S.11131110 aniuut14 for 4)le
131'444x4 nmu•kel. Mr. Mhlh•ule is one
of our leading prlaluro% of fancy
stork. ,Thos. !turns 11111 NOW his 111ur-
oughbrrd heavy shorthorn- bull In
dealer Watson, of Myth. :.t L. :1 li.
It tipped the 1•c:tl('s ,tt. 1,i el Ib. -(1111-
of file heaviest : ' 11144 (':tis1.1 at 1
herr tar souse time. •
Connttnoion sm.%its' will 114• held itt
~milli 4 Ilill thureh mn Sunday, Jon,
:hvd. the prv•paratory serVbI t' 11.1111;
held on Friday afternoon previous,
1)n Monday afternoon, .lour. 1*h. •1
Illltuksgiving .4'I'.It•1• will Is' 111.141. at
which Iter. 1.. M. I) , (41 (('hite-
ehutvh, will preach. -'The • el cu-
ing 3lr. Dunn will address it meetin;
of 1111' \V, h'. 3I. F. This will be the
ban -tit anniversary of the induction of
It •v. .1. 1.. Small ax N141mt• of *his
church. It is expiated that 0. here
addition will be mule to the inemb •r•
ship roll of the congregation.
CREWE-
TOT1('E.—THE
In dill annon for The Signal is at the nt.
Ore of .1. It. want J.1'.. c,,nre)ya,,,•, r. etc., who
will %rel, a orders for .nb«•riptitnl., adtrrt W-
fng and Joh work, and 1. authorizer! in dire re-
ceipts for amounts paid for the sans'.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
Ttntst.ty, May' id.
MIS. Mhnmahan, of linnet t, in visiting
her hroth4'r. Willi*nl McIntosh. nt
)re•e•nt.-
1,.ster David McAllint,r and Ilia /fife
ter, Mime Josephine, 4njuyed a visit 10
Win • am Inst week.
britt 1 few in Oils tteig111s11111Na1 a1•
lendef L e funern1 of the Isle Mrs.
1nrnin las Saturday. She spent the
greater part f her life on this line.
FINK('\TTL William Wilson has
sold t14 John plater six head of
rattle. lir deli rel (11em1 in St.
Helens, on the 1t h Inst. The six
weighed 9,1711 Ihs. or n r.verage of 1,-
:e2ti 113. each. One pa one of which
it two -and -it -half )/'an' 1 , , weighed 1,-
:U3fire. The other. th ,rare ohI,
tipped the Hearn at 1,:51. ' 1114. The
he nv fest pair weigher) 3,211) 14, Mr.
Wilson's father, nn nld t an of
over eighty years ofttg*. fad
•
q, If we boll a pound of water until
It all goes away In strum we shall Lave
used In doing so a quanUt 4(t beat
'which would have raised pounds
of water one degree higher to empErla
tare. •
• / n _n4).
"l'ktl tY M v ..
1
\\'r:nmisit. On Wednesday, 31.ey
!Rh, at the 11in11 of Sir. and Mrs. Wil-
liam !Nerve. their third daughter.
.hiss Margaret Alive. was lu:u•ri.v1 to
J. 11. 31.'Kny. of-lioderi'h. Owing to
the Blume. of the 641111 . Gaper the
wedding 414x8 11 veru quiet one, Ilei•.
.1. W. Robinson. of IIIinganisee 1. w:4'•
111etlfldcd:ding 11) l'{)'111101. The bridle
received f 111111010.1•1 d 1111111144 • gifts,
evidencing theltsti•ent of her h iettd4.
Mir. :11111 Mrs. 11eK:ly will- resitle• let
(;,Xlt•i-ie11. -
0111Tr.ARY. 1 'h 11.11%./•tell 1.1'h1 -
dent of .\shit'►,* 44:44 removed by 111.•
hand of death on Sunday- 111ty
when W illi:t141 l'i1'14e passed 11wa) 111
1114 sixty-first year. Ili -reamed med W:14 11111'11
in the enmity of Wexford. Ireland,
and 1':11)1'• with his parents 10 this
country when about three yearn of
Age. He t :ts wittily knownanti '11
respected b)• the puble• generally. 414"
int; elf ea social dimple:it' , and will iN•
!emelt missed. Ile II:11l I4'111 ailing for
• time with Imo: and %tnmaell
troubles, which were the rlwhe of his
death. The deceased is survived by
Iris wife, unc 311, %%111;11111. and 4htet•
daughters. 31isw's 31:14,41 and 111lie
mei All.. J. 14. 3I.k ,)•, 4(l' (ilalerit-h.
The f •t al took 1113,4' hr Purl Albert
on Wednesday afternoon anis %•a1.
largely attendee. The ulwepl1(44 were
conducted by the 1. U. F., of which
dreease'd wan **member. and 1tev. T.
1(irks 111w1 officiated both at 11(1113•
,mol weaver. 1)ereaesi w':1. 444( enthrl4-
iiist is 'member 1.f the Change order. a
Methodist. in rt•ligiot and n t'onserva-
tive in N,III1/'R. 1 :s Pierce, of
Crewe : Henry. of Kinloss, and John.
K this'd and S: I•. of NIit•hignn, etre
brother's of the dee:Uesl, and Mrs.
John Steventwn. i,f London,
Mrs. Piens' and frostily have the sy441-
pathy of the. c 'ty in their sad
INrenVemrent.
Turtsti s. Mav'17.h.
THE $TK1ti.IN13 HANK: --11. Jeffrey,
manager mf the' Sterling flank :d
Godel•ich, wits herr un Tue44lay retell-
ing the cheques for three cattle -
buyers who were having cattle deliv-
ered here to put on the gnats. This
wets the Hest tiny's business of the
Sterling Hank herr. As aeon as their
office ie finished they will estltrt their
branch here,
1.14»11(4 AND 601740. Nie Holmes.
of 1.111k11nw, wad the guest of Mrs.
Bice for a few days this week 7'
\V. Little and Carl have gone to
Cobalt for the mummer. 311-. Little
has taken up n Oahu in Ili' mining
district
The Mi.4en h'rolneP4 14)1,1
I.:nn:1 Ilrydges are visiting friends in
l.n,knnw Mrs, ,►awes Agar is
pMnding the week with friends herr.
W minim+. On \\'I,ne'day, •Slay
Ihh, ,,t. the home of til' bride's sister.
Mrs. Mountain, Miss Maggie 'Almon
was married to James Sin-onl. a prow -
'Irvin% twiner 01 \\'pmt, \\1wa:toXlt.
4)nlv:t few of the bride's friends %vete
prevent and she was nnattenthd. The
tete • was petitioned bp Bey, C.
3f. Iinttlerford. \V1' wish 11r. :11111
.311'3. SPrn11 many years of happiness
111111 prosperity. -
Tux 111 "0 Vislr. ()1 31 fly
evening confirmation eery lee wee held
in St. flat's rhumb by the Ilishop of
Huron. There were twelve emelt-
datea tui confirmation — nine from
Thongs
and tl,i'[s• f(•nnl I'orl
AIl44ert. ikmidei Bishop NVill l:11me
there were present Bev. SI. Turnbull,
of (lolerilh : Bev. 1'. K. (tonne, of
(Tinton: Rev. C. (V. Sander, of
Lorkn..1•. and the incumbent of this
parish. ish, Itev. Thom. Birks. The choir
tendered 4.414.1.1111 111114411. and the im•
premier service woe attended by a
very large congregation.
))E'4Ttl 01•• MRA. ('11 all 1.1011 1)ees's.
--On Tuesday evening 1114.11• pummel
away at her re,id.n'e, nater :► few
day4. illness, Mrs. Charles Huron', sr..
at the age of sixty nine yews. Al-
though mite 11,14) been in poor health
for some time her death woe n severe
shock to her frimnd.. SIN leaven to
mn'irn her departure twee els tighten.,
MM3. James Agar and Miss Ellen
lfirnin, and lu.en '40114: John. of
Brandon ; William, of (hnah,l, Neb.;
Hobert, of A.hfli'hl ; ('harem, of
weathope, N. 1).: Ernest. of Leavitt.
Neb.; George end Brown, of Ruaa.11.
N. 1). Mrs. Ihirnin ens n nu',,.her of
St. Paul'' church. Her husband pre-
deceased her only flee 1111n111--
anelight Roap is bettor than onion imam,
bat la bast •1104. sand ,a tea Sunlight way.
Say a1a1)akt Soap sad Nilew d)raeuoaa
Hons,•ke•per- "I)n you hove ch
ellen %' Applicant --"It all dopesds o11
the wag.*, ,,Ili ani r
The Evil I'ye.
Aatlgtlltle bath b»Id that certain,
women of Scythia,'tieiug provoked and
vexed agadnsf souse tart), bed the pow-
er to k111 them only with their looke.
The tortoises and e:trirtw hatch their
ergs with thele looks tally. a segue that
they have I.Ome ejaeulative vertu*.
And concernieg witches, they are said
to bare ofr1'nsire and harmeWorklug
Oen. -Montaigne. •
A Deadly P.l.eaeaa I eerwaa,
Wax Is a suhrtanee secreted by bees
that IA,aar,) to be analogous to the fat
of the higher nuluals. le 1'atagoula,
Tierra. earl 1'ue;o end other- portions of
southern South Aw,'rlea hooey 1a never eaten. In the cuuutriex tneutioucd all
!
eider
EMllSIOI
•w •'41 %eh t x11 blue 'l/l /r
beeswax 1R a 11%1 I i
d wore uitououX thou elth •r ser •eh
SI • lain 444(4) endure the torture .1f
ue•r%nus headarhl when L':x•, buys 11
X11144 rare like Net vilinr . A flew
dt•11},N in sweete'urd eater bridge tin -
failing relief. You heel ).otter• at once:
you're braved up. invigorates, head -
l:4(.1(1• g(44''. 4w•ny 1111 1.t. • 'low. The
I4N•1'n.11111111 use of :'t•1'Vllttll• 1)n•t•t'II*44
iutligemti1,14 and sl.nuat•h disrvles- -
s e 1. Es'1•rt•
kwgn up hrldt14 and h ugtl
woman sleds Nerviiinc and x1 Id
1131' it 111.1. 141 2.1'. led OK'severy wie•rt•.
West Huron's Wpmen s Institute.
'Thursday last, the a'c:tsion of the
annual_meetingof the \\'('st Millet
\\'oiuru's 111x1111114'. OAS 44 1N'ptttihllh•
fine •lay nod Olt' nttend:MeqY etas large.
1111. 114•14•1(01 11, 111 1i1N11•rlch r,tslrl•
flag of two loads. '1'111' meeting was
111:41 4(u ThUrxdll)', 'ht)' 17th, at 1141'
111,1114' 4(t' Mrs. \Vette, ('litrton.
Slimily alter :t 411.1/N•k, UrN, FI1'll.I1.
presiirul,uf the Institute, ro11101 ;i4('
meeting Ler u1v1C1• :04(1
estendr.l a
In•.:rt;' welcome oft Ilrhalf of I he
Clinton ►a•ttmr11 1,, 1111• 1)1,411 Ile
tasentie •s, and raid x1114 110114.1 110(1
luau)' 1/111114 nnuual merliugs 4'.f tit•
S. ,lt(v wuulyl be held at Clinton. The
prrridr)1t t'evllewwl befell)' the sol k
Holl! thrtio1hont he district and then
4,x14, 4 11111411 the seen tMl')'-Uenstirer.
111-x. (.01011'aanphrll, of Uo,leri.h. l4(
give 1o•r report. which showed that
1111' meeting. held during the past
)1':u Latl Is'elf a largely attended
than those of precious y1111s. Thr
111111(.4 i4( lite work of lb...institute,
s111'.:0441. %vas geowiug. Thr ls'r
mf Ine1.4111gh Ischi in \\'1',t Huron the
p ts1 year WHO u:: lural 111 rliud/u1r,• of
w•,.t:1'tr 4l their meetings, l,taki :
OoCol0ar9uatqer
paper.; mid teldr's.ls given. SI : total
reveling, $1.41,77: txpN'11dit(((r4,
*311.11: balance, $13.:14. Votes of
(hunks were tendered the uudltOt'N,
,Mesta. It. M. Young turd
1Ltilir.
and to Mts. (Vett4 for th,' use
of 111'1'1 for the annual meet tog.
311•x. French. expressing her w1N11 t„
rl•tin• front the pre•.ieleucy, Mrs. \\'ml.
Jt•nkh1,4, 11411d►rsvill,, ens elected
president anti the other otHcer« %vote .
The season's first cold,
may be slight—may yield
to early treatment. but the
next cold will hang on
longer; it will be more
troublesome, too. U n -
necessary to take chances
on that second one. Scott's
Emulsion is a preventive
as well as a cure. Take
an 1 )
nine or arsenic.
Rewarded 111m.
"Excuse me, mum. 1 was goin' to
try to git you futerested In n face lo-
tion that 'ud maker t'4' .ugliest akin
beautiful. but 1 see yon don't need
n0tf1111' like that."
"Well—er-1 think I'll buy a hos et It
for a friend of mine."
•
Dleere a4.
Mrs. Brown' -She stew; to have got
over the death of her first hnsban I
Mr. Brown—Yes, but her second hus-
band hasn't.
HOLMESVILLE.
Trr:nn.ty. May'linl.
NI bee .1011in. of S1ahorth, is visiting
her sinter•. Mrs. 1.. 'I'ehllltl..
31r,. 11)1'.1 Ilowt'U is Visiting al the
h • of her pati'ntee, Mr. and Mrs. 1t.
Achreon. •
Mrs. \'uunglrlut, of M11ndie41/•t•, 1s
visiting het tister, Mrs. A. Jervis, of
our 149111ge.
'Miss Charlotte Stet•ling, of ()oder'''. h
tetwnship, %vas the guest of Miss
Annie Swami last Snbbett h.
On'J'hutsday of britt week the hulks
of the W •1'44 llstitute• in th*
t•Ilhtge visited rile \Vb01t•n's institute.
of Clinton.
MIs. 1''. 1''01.11 w:ta cA1'11 111111r• Inst
week on ((4(4414111 of th sudden mid'(1'101 4 11111114of her filth •r. Mr. :tim-
idly, of the 114th (4041(•13A11111.
Laud Sabbath tree. •Jet•. Phillips. of
1.11gland, wa-upied the plpit limeleeIs morning turd ('venin 11 large
c(nglrgtUtlil Irving i't1', 'Ii4 'itt both
s'rvice'.
31r ., .1. Iledmeet, loving in Ise hun-
dredth y.:4(•, finds hese sIi'•ligt11 doing
away 411114 i.I Y . Der many from tl4 itl
thin vicinity hope that rhe Inn). re-
cover ittld''el' 1,11111)' •I' hi1th/li %s.
it is remarks'''.' 1, ns well her Alien al
fU•udly 11114 11 •.•n 11'1.1111411
when colds abound and
you'll have no cold. Take it
when the cold is contracted
and it checks inflamma-
tion, heals the membranes
of the throat and lungs
and drives the cold out.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & DOWSE, Chemists
Toronto, Ont-,
Soc. sad 11.00 - - - All druggtata
SUMMER CLOTHING
Never 'before ha%e we had a wort• choice
tangy fn S •r elTtrt.4 in 1111n's wear.
GENTLEMEN'S
NI3E
TWO-PIECE
SUITS AT
$5 -TO $16
TME SUIT
THREE PIECE
SUITS
NEWEST STYLES
AND WELL MAUI.
SPECIAL AT
:-:5, 50 AND S6 i30
THE SUIT
IN HOMESPUNS we have a very choice range.
Outing. Goods in Shirts. Vests, Tics,
Hats, Summer Underwear, etc.
Everything for Men and Roys
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Clatters, etc.
North side Court. (Louse `Illiare, (;rotll'iich.
11,17---_,.wasssaw1',M111Arata/ase-••_-•-_rysac.4va,:.rvr
., .P, \,t,\\\\lIrl
'v: 1y-fi' ,,IX1Il
eleete•41 *14 follows : 51rs. S. ('Isee.
thelrt•icl,. Int vitastsret:dent p Mrs. W.
haste, \\'tnghaul..21111 vice-president ;
Mts. Colin Cxwpiwll, (hxlerich, Wrr•-
tary-tIvasul•W': ditectorefor (ioderich,
Mrs. 1). 1'antelon, Misr M. K. KalkeI I,
31iss Porter ; \Vingbatn, Mrs. W. Q.
I:illes ,ie, Mrs. W. S. r.inklgIer : l!Iln-
ton. Mr4. h'. \V. Watts, Mrs. McKin-
non ; Hululervddle, Mira Emma Cour•
lila'.
One-
1
Week
More
and 1'1l be out of
the hardware busi-
ness FOR EVER
AND EVER.
I am determined
to make this last
week's sale the
GREATEST
CLEARING ever known in the town of
Goderich. HARDWARE FOR A SONG
AND A LITTLE MONEY.
.1 special thrive in HAMMOCKS. -\
Magnificent assortment to choose froul. You can
buy a real trice one for $65c.
The , wholesale price of COIL SPRING
WIRE' has already advanced.. Nevertheless
down goes our price to $2.39. per Ioo lbs.
REMEMBER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
We have still a good astiortlnent of PAGE
WIRE FENCE and PAGE GATES.. We
cannot quote prices for all the different styles here.
But if you ^wt the
fencewith the highest t carbon
COILED SPRING WIRE (not crimped lila'
)the nuke. i. see us at once.
POULTRY NETTING, 20 per cent off.
Are you -still borrow -
in: your neighbor's
Wheelbarrow ?
Don't do it when
you - can ti buy a good
11111111111
one at $2.99.
.t:
LAWN OSE at 7c per foot. SCREEN
DOORS cont lete with spring hinges, pull and
hasp at 85c up Adjustable SCREEN WIN-
DOWS at 15c
P•
BUILDERS' I-IAR,»WARE, including
Locks, Bolts, Hin : es, Glass, Putty, Barn-
doorRollers, etc., 5 'PER CENT. OFF.
BUILDING PAP R, regular 60c, at 47c
per roll.
TAR PAPER, regula 70c; a\57c per roll.
:1'111 carpenter tools (and w. have it fine assort-
ment) 25 PER CENT. OFF.
Fishing Tackle and Sport' ' g Goods, in-
cluding Footballs, Punching B - 5, Boxing
Gloves aid Lacrosse Sticks, 3o P R CENT.
OFF.
Jack Knives, Pen Knives, issors.
Shears and Razors, 25 PER CENT. • F.
This is a golden opportunity to get a BL ' CK
DIAMOND RAZOR, the hest on earth at , n
price. Regular $'2.00, 25 PER CENT. 0
stakes the price $I.5o.
• Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes and Har-
vest Tools, 20 PER CENT. OFF. -
I t. p,'i)ys to paint. It pa‘s
I/'st Po paint with ELE-
PHANT READY -
MIXED PAINTS. It
will pay you to buy rite
paint now. \;Regular $1.K4►,
4ale price $I.5o per gallon.
:\ few i.I'STROUS PERFECTION SELF -
14:1':I 11 NG I►ASE BURNERS and REGAL
PEltl''E('TION COAL RANGES. NO, reason-
able offer refused. -
Pampered Stemeets.
Been though It takes pork four hours
to lave the sulmach and six more to
be dissolved and absorbed In the small
intestine, wllnt does that matter so
Wog u It is cotupletely assimilated by
the end of that time, as it is la 90 per
cent of all digestive canals? it Is the
elowest, but one of the surest foods
that we have to give off alt its energy
to the body. its vary slowness 1s what
MVPs 11 Ito .pleltdId staying powers for
bard work whetter muscular or men-
tal. As a matter of Lot I have 144'4'11
more casae of dyspep elf cured by the
use' of hreakfaat bacon than by any
k11x1 of drug or restricted Abet. An
adult alimentary canal which cannot
MMgoet bacon or ham in not to 111' re-
garded II healthy, and. Instead of hu-
moring ainl glaring in ko a weak dlges-
tten, It should hit iter e• ap-aaL tinder
Milks/ enperrlstnn, rldoratrd to take
west is Risen it and Teske no tugs.
etnpaerbs ran ne sp.lIed by giving
them too little to do Ornate its easily as
by giving them too mnrh. A healthy
stomach at to cepa with the emergen-
cies of fife mart be able to digest not
only that whbeh Is Rttpst)ble, Mt much
that is difficult of dictation. and this Is
the 'Minden, what should he aimed at
In dietetic Uler.pe,ltke.—Wends Hutch.
Woe. M. D„ Ut Mactor•'a Msgeslne.
It does not require an
expert tq close out the flues
of the " Sunshine " f urnace—
the only tool needed is it brush
which is supplied with every
furnace.
Clean-out doors aro placed in
rasing, and the brush can easily 1,o
This heater just bristles wish
automatic gas dampers, Large double fend -doors, steel dome,
double shakers and stcol radiator.
If 'lkou want th0 best furnace 701,10 get tin 11 SttnabinP."
Sohl by enterprising dealers everywhere. 1iooklot free.
CXCiU'iV0 featolee such u
THE BROCKVILLE
LAWN MOWER has
won an enviable repu-
tation in this town and
vicinity. They run 4x7
easily' and do the work
so well that they always
give satisfaction. You
can buy one now for
$3.50.
SPOT CASH ONLY
1 desdre to express Int' shiver,' ;41.111411111' t,, IIIb who liner 1'o
1iIN•ntlly patronized me during pry one and a half )'eft•% in the
hard wart. hmsinr8s. I trust nor I n%inANs whit intim have ireen
:14 Xali-dlteIl11•y as 1 endeavored t,1 make them. I may have failed
in s ,eases 1111 11 w•a. ntie oily intention.
1144 pleased In byre lent put that Inv 811'ee3414r, Mr. E. 1'.
Inulin, who Diktat Ises.es'i1n .1 • Int, ills, ,t Ihornngh ktroM-
1.41ge• of the hardware bnsil,es' and (.hose who it him best
.lpn'(chte him for his se14lJ'ulems 1 mh' .end nta•gt•it ', Ile
wi J eeentinne to eArry the best :and t•Il'.u1e%1snx•k of hanlwnte in
the town of Goderich 441111 1 nen site ,he will take care of visit
barite/ate wants in et Any that willamain• )•tnrateady'pattutrage.
i.ONIION. TORONTO. MONTREAL.
W1NN1PF.6. VANCOUVER.
ST. JOAN. HAMILTON.
J. fi. WORSEi.L, Sole Agent, Goderich
•
J. B. Hawkins
The Hardware Mao
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