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The Signal, 1907-5-30, Page 9The CARLOW. TuxoDAY, MAy :Zile. Ur. Henson Hamilton, of H •Igrieve, visited the old house here la»t week. Robt. Bean is stsutit the frame. work of his new l,aro. Oliver Clark, of Auburn, has the contract. , 'there is a good allowing of plums in this "eightNtrhewd, and cherries also Plvm.le a gexxJ crop, so far as present indications go. Rev J. McKinnon, of Pinkerton, reached in Mmithb Hill church last, Sahb"ath tend will occupy the pulpit again next Sabbath. Much interest is being taken in tike trial of the Ivers caw at the wlriaeu this week and A large nuurhier filum around here were in the county town today to hear the case. The frost last night has apparently not done much damage here. Old In s s - hAbitantay that yerte•rdAy'1i weather was about the wows they ever knew for so late a date as the ;.title of Mlay. Two creaurery . risen, one fnnu Luodeshori and one fr oil ppare the»ugh the evil Age on their roan and there is quite a walry Ise- twern theses. We would p�fer to we nor own factory using the eun front this disc tet and hope that nc n t year it will be in operation. AUBURN. TIIE STERLING BANK OF C N. ADA-AL•HCHN AOEve•Y, Open Tu"- day.. Thuneday" and Saturday+, A gonerrtyil1 hank lnic hnaint"., tneniom: .Marina. Hank dcparuaent arrtlpls drpoaita of 1111 and III, want.. In[m•.: at a lar wnl• per wnnune, Iry- able, carry thaw uadoth,. I• Winner. .alo note• pts" It .ucaable rata+.. A.G.OAMHLY ACting yh 'frsan.vv, Mbw 'J'+tb. Edward Mule, of seaforth, visited his parents here over Sunday. James Raithhy is "taking lerepsera. tion. for building a new house in the v i llage. 1). E. Munro attended ameeting of fit,- NV"aL Wawantsh concil bast Muo(l,ty. Rev. A. E. Jones is in Goderich thin week attending the annual meeting of the Methodist conference. Ralph Gravintein, who is'learninq the limerlev trade in Win haul, alx•nt the- Twenty-fourth uneb•r the parental roof. The sacrau,ent of the Lorel's Supppeer will be dispensed in the Preshvte•rinn church next Sabltath. Rev, J. Mc. Kinnon will officiate. The racial (ant Fridayy evening at the residence of John Fingland win quite a success. The auto remelitwd was $:N.3), which is to iw applied to the shed-Mrilding fund of the church. Mr. acid Mrs. Paterson, of Galt, vis. ited the former'+ brother, William, id this villa gge iast Werk. ,They were mccomps, by their sister -in -14w, Mrs. PALevson, who is a sister of Mrm. Fingland, of the Mill concession of Hulleu. WESTFIELD. TrtfnuAY. %Jay 2tth. Mian (:hu it spent the holidays At her hnurr in tit. Helens. Miss liclva Campbell, of the G. C. 1., war home for the holidays. Misses Mary and Annie Chalnney are confined to the house with un.ips this week. Miss Grace Hoover, of Morris, vis- ited her consists, the Missiles Mildred and Della McLarty, last week. Nin. .1. N. Campbell left this morn•• ing an an extended visit to her daugh- ter, Mrs. N. G. Ainslie, of Tilbury. Frank McPherson and Miss Carr, of Blyth, visited at the home of the former's cousin, W. H. Campbell, on Sunday last. If IUM' is like a Iumlfer"wagon, we wonder what Appearance it will take next. Judgtn from the weather (itMonday, it Itx)ka a" if it were going to be all tlrinter and not "roomer. As next MtlndAv is rnnferenre timt day and Rev, A. E. Junes yyur•liolwo attending be will the as fmm the circuit in him absence Will Taylor will take the Wemtfirld service find Ernest Robertson, of Auburn, the Donnybrook service. ST. AUGUSTINE TuwcpAY, May 28th. John McCabe wan on a busiuems trip to Owen Mound last week. .fink McConnell, of Crewe, spent MundAy with Gus McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. ixmbetertus, of Gole. rich, spent Monday jet John NValsh's. Pat Kearney and his daughter, 21o1i"n Olive, took a trip U) Toronto Inst. week. Peter Kinney, of Holyrootl, "bent Sunday with friend" near SL August- ine. Call again, Pete. Mise Kate McGuire, who has been in Goderich for some time, spent bun - day at her home herese, Those. Begley, of Dungannon,has moved his portable toil( up to cut Inin- tier for Albert Johnston. Miss Hetav McAllister, of Goderich, celebrated the 24th at the home Of her parents, Hillcremt Farm. This must be alxnit the twenty-first time the frogs have tworn •'"hut up" Ivy the cold weather this spring. We are pleased W he that .Nim Craig, who has been sullrering with ,,band poisoning in him hand, im getting ,letter, ' Mr. and Mrs. Thoh. Cummins went to London on Fridav to mre Mr. Cum- mins' mister, Mrs. Bernard Boyle, who ham heen very ill for some time. Barney Doyle, an oldtime resident of this township, hoc returned to visit friends and "niskintancen after an nb- "ence of about fifteen yeah in Mich- igan. We are pleased W learn that John Leddy, who ham leen sufferhig front blood positioning the pant week, In get- ting better, also that his wife, who ha" bosetn Ailing, for ixlane time, in improv. ing. EAUT WAWANOSM. TUHaDAY, May 2M. i ORiK-BRAD140('K NtY TLVIA. ---- An interemoting event took pplace at the home of Mrs. Bradnock, Eamt Wawa - nosh, on Wednesday evening the 15th trial., when her dean liter Maggie wait wedded to Was. J. Dobie, of this townmhip. Rev. J. L. IRmfill, R.A., of Blyth, performed the cetenxony and the wadding march was played by Mies ik)ttMCswan, of Blyth, conmin cif the bride. Only the horn@ )diate relatives of the yonngK couple were present. Tho Ieida poked lovely in it drease Of cream crepe-de-chene trimmer) With white satin and lam. The Firm - rate, wets n)Imerms and utaefi 1. After a very enjoyable evening the young couple drove to their new THE SIGNAL: GODER1CU. ONTARIO - Tnumu.v, May 30, 1907 q News of the District. s5�6''V"�"V"VS'�'��"W"V"'0.'��"V•' V"�D�b',7`'V''S�C"V"d�Di�6"V"'0"i�5�"V'���'�•"�''V"0`''P"�o" house• on the 3rd concession of Fast I MAFEKINU. by cmli' l y n•f thever IK -.t ver given WI,Aauosh, at Nile. Miss Hark, ehwtilioniat, if \lovnvY. Nfay 17th. Draytoo, delighted tlie atudience with - - - Wedding Imps fire ringing• l hot• out' herm and w:ta 1•r(10,04,411y ell - BELFAST. I ' Elliott Brown way Out from Goele- rured. Muricnl hclections were gi%un MONDAY, Mny •3'11 h. 'rich on FcW,tY• byy Mi.. McDnunld. of Aubof , 1111111 Misr Mullin r(eflt Tueirdxy in the \Vurlhy Killuttrick, of the lis C'. L, 'Cyndall lrolhurs, of Uarluw•. Till, %ile circular town. war Is '"I Sundov. ohcir also glove several nuntherm which Jack used Hughie McCnostle spent I A if, ell took in the tea -meeting I were lunch t•m}oyyrd, Short wldremaaw the holiday with friends in 1Vinghnm• at Nile ton the Tweuly-fourth. were ;Iive,i by Rev. Ntraar". Joile» of JasK Ia. Walker, who hall leen visiting I I. W. Kilpatrick. of Victoria l'uL Alain un, if. P. Corrie• of l.ondeslmn•ti d J. It. ctu'rie of \\'niton. 'Che his xiater, Mra. Crossley, bar gs.ne to lege, Toronto, is borne use hisvltontion' asepro- ceed* of lisp evening amounted to Goderte•h. NL•, and Mrs. NV.' Lynn and eon, of about $95. A goodly number e.ttended the (ioderich, spent Sunday with friends A.-mic1uR/N Girivix-- ntia»ionary meeting held in Lucknow herr. The \Lt51ra. list. honker of Mr_ itugh un Tuesday. Mi"m Ida and Jan" Wrlsetpr- of Girvin, was the west of a very pied)• Allan Bowles. who has loteon at-, Lurknuw, viailed relativeb herr oil wedding use \Vebke•mtLey eevunlseg of tending Victoria University, Toronto, Yunday InrL week when her danabler Nlihs }, Arta Tailored Clothing 4, (, L Palace Clothing Store Made -toe is home for the suumner vacation. .1. C. stutl(er•s attended the teach- Huth, wait wed(lel to Fred Anuersun, The dose or Ayer's Pills is small, only your- rra: coo.vention at Exeter two days or near Lneknmv. Novelly the bride, one at bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses LUCKNOW. lamt week. leaning oto the arpu of lier uoch•, are betterthancathartic doses. For con- measure, Baroid Treleaven, of Wingham Uhall. tiirvin, left her girlhnthd hoo p, stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick- TCItsDAY, May 29th. fiuhinrms Coilege, Milt -tit Vicluria Day ')n_I, crossing its*- Lawn, %total onde• of headaches, they cannot be excelled. ! Tut LATK MRS. MURINN H. Theis'(- Its hie hour herr. beautiful arch (if eve•grtwus, whi ft.• Ask your doctor about this. Semi -Ready, died on the 10th iaht., at the remidencr the eeremou was ierfornkel by bre -N debytheJ.c.AywCo..IAPWU.K"..- The potstfuastrrahip of Mafeking, in f I •" �" of her son-in-law, W. A. Macklin, Ashfield. wade wtt•aut by the rvwisin a• i'4»Lor, Rev. J. C. Heid, in I.hr pit... or Aginenw•l, An told resident of thla I tion of Mr. Treleaven, will he Illlel by /•mer of nearly "eve•nty goehth. The --- lo•xlityy to the person of Mrs. Nine•. the upl»eiutwrnt of .). A. Finlay. Wins, no, bride was daintily attired in UAYFIELU. garvt AI urdoch. delict of the late Wil. , A Imnutifnl princess gown of creat, Ready -to - born haul Murdoch. The deceamel %% "I 4.1-de-chene. with triuunings of tVYI)VUSDAY. Mayttnh. born in Irelftnd on. May 17th. ]Kill, Intl Lare, riblon and c•hitTon. After con. 1. A- Stinson SIN -lit' it few danyN in when »hr was finite young, her father CREWE. Ifr,ttuldtiun» and good eights, h•arl Toronto) last week. g, wear having dial, her mother moved fo her MosrDAY. Mtav 3ilh. Im•pit offered U) .Mir. and \II%. Asides-' lir. Nct... art. and fautily are in their -- old home in Ayrshire, Scotland. In W. .1. Morrow. of fitede•ich. walk to von, the conslsiny returned to Ilet• ' suuuner quarte ya. • < 1.: IVAU the deeemew l wits marritml to her transient vi»iter help on May "Itis. llouat•, where they seat down sty to It. IliggArl, of Qinson, sIN•nt it fr•,v' ` Newest and late husband naJ sours five yen•d later I Ir, in snowing at time• of writing; 1")untrnuNly iaNlrn txlyle•, flood erre JAY" Willa hi» Iu•otherauhn last, week. they came t) Canada, settling first in which is ver unuhu.el .et ilei» ►icor, of w':lite•d on by a utknsber or the bride's I W.itrrlta) count In lwtll they ) intimate girl friends prettily :ttlired Mustiu•ei k Mtmm are drawing lura it .te l s most popular Y• Y the yes. R 1 imp lto \VittNds. sear Clinton.fur bis`' C P P set tied on the, I It If concession of Ash- in white, The pie•N,•uts were• a hand English We ore ple:awd to ht•nr that J:tr, lAu•n. Held, where they resided nearly Corby steal« collection, the gram's gift Is Piero, who hluo Imen sick with pie°' Ur. llkinaoi. Gunih•, (iI►rUoit, ' e�ar». Her surviving children are : the bride (ming n s[rdiuK silver w:mi- yy ,notion, is Improving. have• taken aa) Worsteds Mr». Andrew Dtydrn, Mt. Agathe : tore met, and to her Aisles• .I1sA ( lhrir mueuseer cottage .Mrs. Free]. Baynes, Warrhan, Mals. ; Mfrs. Thos. Shackletun, who was M,ayaoe, the staid of honor, a gold un IIlII trrIntee,. Mrs. W. A. Macklin• Agincourt. Ont.: sick last week with rr)►ilelxs in the ch:un. The bride's going -away gown The council met on Monday and Nlilliosm. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.: Y44 -i» improving cicely. wasser Alice -blue bodies~ cloth, with dealt with the appeals against the Robert, Sault Ate. Marie, Ont.: Alex- Mr. and Mrs. JauRetiCulleit spent It trimmings of White brtmtdcloth field aa»esament roll. Newest Novelties and Nobbiest Notions for Men ander•, Dauphin, Man. ; Lovell, Cal- couple of days Ia»r week visiting gold braid. Mrs. (Rev.) .lobo McNeil inns visit glory, ,Alta. ; John and \Valtev, Luck- friend. in Kinloss township. - -- ing at her v.) Jr huulr in ilwa tram Everything for Men and Boys now. the remains were interred here MiNm L)tlie Pil•IYr ds visiting Mies LEEbURN. tar during the past week. on Maturday. the 18th inat. Elizfalmth Parka, who has been "ick 11ovn.vv, Ma n�h. Mrs. Carter and sun Herlmrt and A ,IInCy FOih for "urns time neer Dungannon. y L daughter, of Cawbttrn, l'ornw ill esus Tr � ��t Mitf Winnie Mhaw w:as up hher �CL[�l l VI0VMS` LOTHIAN. Walter Mtrrle, Who hnm kept the Su•atl'urd for �'1('t/)f1A Day orcein her ly, h:nKl+and. Curr wiling Nlr•s. l':u•tcr'N MheppNarlLon"lure for thelastcoupleuf )+trent,, K cos"in. .i. lV. 'tippet. They mpetit TU1taUAY. Mayilh. I •� •� veins. bar cone' bock to his farm sons• souse with friends xr Nlxrine ���,/ Miss Nora Hogan visited xt leer In•r• tend ave fire leased to welconie Several famines from here were• fit laity. Nlichp a aL[iiL YfJ L/Ll Nei Vif�f`O pleased R Sl::Mrs.C'hxrlemFarman. bonke for x fe days, him find his fancily Miningst a again. the tea-ueeeting held in connection t) f Marine City, alsL) is visiting let J. Nlisr Lily M irgnr, Kintxil, is the with the n reninI� of the new Haptist 11•, Ti Feed Culbert had a nartvw ape church in Goder ch use Friday of ,last PiN'CN• Kue•at of Moe. Its . C auspbell thin week. Ia»t week. While let- wake driving a week. Mix. Andrew eKKy, Port I'Igin, ].fill roller one of the trace" catlike The Literals (if Mouth Huron will Bros., pent the Twent fourthwithNit». ha)sr end let' the inn ser of the culla -%at ,rd no of Loyale who was at Mdears hold n rte le iMackenzie. R u senors at 'chin -Ell it Fri- inln the rsnd, Itftfn the roller :old Rrvnttcrd as x drleRfue f)•tan the M\'.R K day• Jsena• 1tth, at 11 ticlo•k a. ns., flet• hulashtn x ortiom of it and sritin U. S. heir, gave all interest seg fhe nnr(a)se• of Weele•cting n candidate A number from re took in the R K the hormes �rtre. Hit) my Fred arse ' aunt of the era»inn heM th.-ts• •t! picnic At Point Olxrk on Friday and + 1 far ► u• Hlns"e of ('ommm�». Hsu. A. Clothiers Art -"Tailors Furnishers Hatters. report it splendid time expel unhnt : after wing dragged It th westing last MVednewlay. H. Aylrmworth, Minister- of Jumtice,'i, ' ' ' We are hart to kne w that Mea. short distance he managed to stop the lh/4•t•ARY. -We regret to have t ezpectel to la• prownt find try iye '+O, Y R Court House Square, - dODERICH, ONT. Robert McKrith wast en suddenly 1)yrit•"' - chrouialr Chia week the• death of John ,addree" in the •afternoon. y III on Tuesday. We ho cram to Foley, v irb occurred nn Fridav, the --- - UUNUANNUN. 2nth inst. The drea•x ed took a stroke• Read every pltg of The Signal this hear of her recovery on the Tot av ptwcitac" feed did not week. - A. %- . CON, DENTiMT, LC('Kr rurover cocas' arsness. He wait forty- LAURIER. �7f �e w' n d Tn --- - -- MONDAY. May th. Did you get wet Sunday It satidy Grant spent the Tw ty- fourth in Kintail. W..1.eeeon, of Kingarf, spent 8 - day with Ken. McGregor, Wake Fanny McKenzie was the guest of Mie Belle McKenzie on Sun. flay. ,lame" McLennan and Gen. Mse- Grel�nr, if Lucknow, were horse for the :Nth of Maj.. Nfimr Margaret A. McIntyre, our popular school teacher, attended the tenches' convection last week. Mr. Hanna• of Toronto, and Mism Madge Boyd. bf Goderich, silent Sun- day the guests of Miss Annie Met.en. non. Chas. McGregor and Miss Jean Johnston, of the G. C. L. returned to town Monday after hpending a few days at their rrhpective homes. Quite fi number celebrated the Twenty-fourth up at Point Clark 1 iKhthous• .and relort. a pleasant time, considering the rtol weather. KINTAI L. WEDNENDAY. May 20th. Jos. (.riflin has returned to Cobalt. Kenneth McLean it indisposed this week. Mine Lily McGregor in visiting in Lothian. Dune. and Murdoch McDonald leave today for the Wast. John Cameron has commenced work on Rod McKenzie's new house. Mimm Florence McLean, of the G. C. 1., wave home for the holidaya. James McKenzie, of Port Albert, is working with his uncle, Rod Me - Kenzie. Miss Angie Harris, of Ripley, spent Sunday with friends oil the 10th con- cession. Mrs. Henderson find Mrs. McInnes • of Lothian, spent Sunday with Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. Will Allin and child, of Cam- lochie, spent the holidays at the old home herr. F. Bakynr. of Detroit, who hits been in Kincardine attending him mother's funeral, also visited at A. Intyre's. Mrs. Hxiir%-. of Heirrimmen. Mich., im visiting her mother, Mr". J.. MofMn- ald, int•.. whom she had not seen for twenty-three yearns The following teachers attended the convention at Exeter : Misses Mc- Intyre, of iAnrier : Cunningham, of Lanes ; McLod, of Hemlock City, and Clark. of Kintnil. . While Mrs. J. T. O'Reilly was drive ing to church on Sunday part of the harness broke, costuming the horse G) rein away. Mrs. 0'1?pilly was thrown from the huKgy and mustatined A' sprained wrimt. on iur+mdny night a pleasant time wammpentwith Mgrs. Pheohe McKay. all the friends and neighbors Nein g invited to spend the last night in the old house with her. Operations will begin at once for the erection of a new one. KINOSBRIDGE. TITRNDAY, May 19th. A number of Ashfield p.•ople speh the 24th at Point Clark. Miss Bridget Hogan. of Goderich, is visiting Kingmbmidge friends. Miss Sadie Griffin, of Detroit, In vinitinR At her battle near KintAil. MIM Lizzie Martin, who has been ill for the pellet few weeks, in recovering. Mimeem Vera Dalton And Marie Suill. van, of GtNlet Ich Colh Itiate, spent the holiday with friends here. irempeetor .f. F. Power, of London, visited the separate mchaol at Kingm- hridge on Thutwday of Iamt week. rhr (:anadfan Order of Foresters have completed a.. ggeement i with the G.T.R. furan excutia(on to Niagara nn June 11 and 14. Far rite", Mc„ see' hills ; also Ad, on pages 7 of that issue. I .- Ai onae)ery aytxcevt un• fowl.. \c)v remetll•turexowni le four efirsofa and w•,w the rl(lest y -----... lid bridge work farm 1, bet ltlrthwn �M. ('n)wn and htidgn work it at". filo ntllelca lalwa a con of Matthea•'k�olr but from early y, ch ildhond hjtd lived ill» pATERSON'S state vi) �wo N. It. 1'ua can always hnve your work tooth Ixtler done in the dental office- more time, with onele, Theo. Kelly. Ht• �w Wryer• married. O N THE Wetter M,•llltie. fordoing the work• more cum- The remains were tots trel in Colborne tl COUGH DROPS fur table fur the nal lent. ',VOTIVE,. -THF. i.00AL AGENCY In Ilan noon for The Sytnrl i. wt the Post �ix cemetery on Smldfiy. TU A�aTll I•'11:1,1r erF r.r, �.. "sv. �n MI th--LAro 1., .oa.,•d,�.,,wa• wrh�r.ssV.7'RNlloy'EU ie- n.. t•,r.,a ,..,,r.�n .•I u�.y1 kx - '-"•'•.• h.'h•..M11•.., �,M j',a', vo�. lkalk Stationery More. L.►nuR.-t\'r Irarn that t o Itrv. A. i".r o,. ,hr,•. r.n.,-c.a senaorder, pgBER S LIST and wh<re win bt•rnived for titw rip I,Wn,i, ad� I:. Nelldy, who in his aladese days was ,...E 11" .didyll�r baaavertlains and Pub work. and mvvikll. will tar pastor fora time here•, hall left�liorning I T Z Y WILL CUR Z given for atnounte pakl for the .ague. Millie Mill 1 1 1' 1. 1 ant gone to t Ir. xis nes n - DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ANDF,R- trry to undertake K charge there.A. sox's paint., %and -hr- and -nein- will Previoom in severing ILS conneei>ii,n rwlo�r� Wal' In soaking thin}r- 1, it bright with Burning Mills Kid his other (inn d ohserf. about the house. fro it ewe'with your ,:r 1irmnhert lend yon will hi plew,a•d rh,argeh, hr :life[ his Wile wYt•e pre. with tis ney.ult. , sentetl with a purse and 1.11 c,amv chair N'EW P,ITTERNv- IN' WALL va ch as x r.•nler..branec or their w.ri•k [ra yl• relnng., homer+. rd., its the Unn- there. NIrA. Ncilh• arts fornse•t•h• Miss ganiz t u,M••e, Mane k, statiory, wall Kate MahaHy, of Pettit Allm•r`i, and etpot naa1 ;Y soai• store. ('all and .ec was married in October, herb. is• Hfru-. � k and get erica,. Shortly after his marriage Mr. Neilly ��lF: ARE• EXPECTING WARM was ordained rt, a charge near Torun• 11'' watt to red we, p expect the flim try, aha. w t you screen donrn and window srreen. titled on n r bio randy. If In n,sd of anyt.herw In lit 1. It you tan sol it at ANnsit DUNLOP.' sum A hardware. \f WEn\ DAY, May 2)th. R. E. Willis splen a few sl- ys in our midst. Norman Cooper speatit the Twenty- fourth in Brantford. t\ ill McEwan. of tic erfch, visited friends here on the Twe y -fourth. Mase Bruder, of New kainburg, is the guest of Mrs. Benninliter at pres- ent. Mrs. McMni-eby, of Go deri b, and her win. David, spent Sunday' n One village. Benson Case.. R. Rutherford J. Roberts returned W the G. C. 1. on Mond,ty. E. Mallough, of the Mallon' House, spent it few days last week I Toronto. Miss Frank McLean, of Lucknow, spent the Twenty-fourth under the' parental roof. 1Ve regret having to state that Mr". John McLean has been maun•what indisposed the p,wt few days. N. F. avid Miss! Ida Whysird at - traded the wedding of Miss Huth Girvin at ?file on Werinesday Lust. Mr. find Mrm. Whyard and Moister Herbie retorntml yesterday after a few (lava' vimit to friends in 1Valker- tun. N. F. Why.ird attended the football match in Meaforth on the Twenty- fourth letwtem Senforth and the I'an- American football team. Of course there inay have leen other vt0•ac• tions. Rev. J. W. Robinmon is -attending Conference in Gtxlerich this wrek. He ix it member of the stationing com- mittee, which ufet on Monday of this week, On account of him fth"x•tice there will 1)t. no mervices in the Mctho- dist church on Sunday next. NILE. TU68DAY, May 2Mth. Mesa Ruby Robinson attended the teachers' convention at Exeter last week. We are glad Let report that MiAm Liz- zie Tiffin in ranch insproved after her recent, illness. Rev. J. C. Reid and John D nitow are attending the Methttdist conferenct•' in Goderich this week. Miss Marjorie Kilpatrick returned to Dakota last week after spending several manthil with her parents )it Nile. 'Xieft Josie Young, who has Imen viK- 'n Rlli� st Kippers for name time, was re - old acepiainGtaces at Nile Lust week. The reitular services fn Nile church next Mahftath will he withdrawn, in order tolive evetynne An opportunity to Attend the conference mervicem at. Goxderich. A GHMAT Ativercam..--The tea-mot•t- ing given fit. Nile church on the even ing ief the 'LCI h wam a decided mnrcest, in Avery way. Hupper •end hnrh A mapper Its only - the Nile ladit•s know how to plrpaiv was nerved in the hseeniont from 6 to M:all. by which tittle the auditorium was crowded to the dorrl•m and mtwnding rootn was at a premium. The pro- gram obich followed w'ae conmklernl s.DA\, Mfiy 3-4111. Mie» la)relua• Young, of Aylen, 141-111, the Twent v -fourth at hour. Mrs. R. H. MacDonald enjoyed the V,ctoria Day holiday by a vinic W her of 1 home near Preston. We hope the wintry w"•ather of Monday of this week will INe the. fare- well of winter for this season. Our former townsman John i.+tw. eon, who is now a resident of flat. Ambitious City. wetm up fol• a(Jay of Ali during the week. Since lie lens been in Hamilton 'he has had the leisure of nieting the Rev. Mr.lack, who was palitew for a time at I,eebnrn, Tilt• venerable gentl••nuan is pttst the righty -sixth milestone in his life• ,nd tin still hale and hearty to fill only yet reach the century. Be had uany wordsof epgndry about the olflies he visited while here. SL George's Baking Powder is best for Biscuits -beat fo. Cakes -hest fnr Pies-l+cot for everything you hake that requires Baking Powder." ..One can to try, will always Intake, you buy St. George's." nave you a copy of Lair new Cook taeokt sent free if you write Natnofisl ants a chrmiciet Co, of Canada, Limited, Mestr ekl, 71 Convalescents need a large amount of nourish- metkt in easily digested form. _�Fott'.r Emril.rion is powerful nourish - mod -highly concentrated. It makes bone, blood and muscle without putting a tax on the digestion. ALL UCCISTS: 60c. AND ?•1 00, Agricultural Implements and Buggies 1 have taken the agency for McCORMICK MACHINES and BIN- DER TWINE GRAY •BUGGIES BRANTFORD WINDMILLS PERRIN and FLEURY PLOWS MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS Theso represent the leading manufactivers ill these linea and are the beat goo(ls on the maTj-et. 'fhr)se thinking of purc4asing farm machinery► (►any kind should give me a call and get some punite on the latf st and most eflicient machines pr(►Iluced fpr farni- era' GRAY BUGGIES s are well known throoghont. 1 munbv u" file lest vehicle" )field*•. They combine cotufort, rlrganeA and file ilily,.fitld rhr pricer air ill right, trot. 1'nll,at Ihr av:utehore"e, iinik. iltnn ,trent, and ]•t in,• show you w11:11 r r:n1 do for yon. ROBT. WILSON ffAMILION SI GODERICH 'there are a lot of people on the Jobber's List now, but don't forget that louder the Cash System we are enabled to give you ,just five per cent, better th$n these jobber's prices: For instance : On a purchase of :+111.00, -'Pbr cent. cash diseuunt would be 50 cents. It' you pail( for the goods at the end of two months you would have pail( interest at the rate of 30 per cent. per annum. If pail( for at the end of four months, 15 per cent. I)er annum. .lust ask yourself the question, Is it protitable to pay this high rate'of interest! Cleveland Coiled Spring Wire at $2.90 per ioo We have ,just received a large import order of Cleveland Wire, which we offer at these prices while It lasts. Gasoline Stoves As simple a� lighting a ;:as ,jet. Ilave a look at thoitp before they go ; front $3.90 to X121.00. Celt rated Brockville Lawn Mowers I'here ar€b others, but not just quite so good as the Itrockville. h ur blades, four braces, s in. wheel, from $:;.7.) to r O. A great variety to choose from. Refrigerators, Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Hammocks, Wire Fencing, Gates, Elephant Pure Paints ; in fact, we are loaded with seasonable goods of endless variety. DON'T FORGET THE 5 PER CENT. E,P.Paulin i'HONFS Hardware. •, R,•mldrnre. 177 Getting Married You young men and girls who are getting married in -I tine or any other month, we would like to.whisper to yotl that we can supply you witha good stove, furniture, cutlery, lamps, wash hoards, tubs, washing machines, wringer, sewing machines and many other things needed about the house and farm. Our prices will be in your favor. • Anderson's Hardware, ' DUNuANNON 0 Vr . ts►