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The Signal, 1907-8-15, Page 7l .-- -..._-' y s' - ri�'.'� �, AV49 , + i��� The �,! , �***+****-+**+,1 14 'k SMEPPARDTON. l' it Tl11eiDAY, Aug. 13th. r A Mu(e beam Thu grrlen party rl" ' Kiven hers Iasi Wednesday rvenlgg W tr,, ttyy fns belies of the Hhrppstdton ,A 11[ethudist church was at grand suctwer, ,� a large crowd tieing to attendance ` `" from the surrounding villawes and id. 1 s� so !roti Goderich. In the afternoon „ r, Carlow And HAILforl Played a gauze � I , of baseball, which resulted tit favor of t,IA - - the latter after a close gams. K. Me. Auley, of Goderich. new as reteree, a In the. evening the Doty orchestra, of � Uoderich, rendered souse choice melee- ,, tions and the following program was given, Rev. J. C. Haid actingar chair- email : Readin6. X. L WUliams. of i` i Goderich ; tee cations by Miss Ihtne, 1. tit Uorrie, and Rev. J. C. Reid ; Nile I'' d uartette gave several selections and �i: s lr. Hage rendered several solos in good style. Tea was served from fi to 8 o'clock, the � proceeds front which amounted w S t1. Alwguther the aL -illfair wits a highly success ul one, 411 ) .,a" p`-' �.1i�.'r „a'^,atwo KINTAIL. L& i,LIF. ' a �,WBDNlCAIIAY, Aug. ]1t]n. ,idk� D. McIver is spending a few days ,,!t,-+ with with friends in Ripley. j x Mea. M. Carney and Miss May spent i 1 Sunday with Miss Kate &,wler. J. Laotian, of Goderich, spent A few :: days with his sinter, Mrs. J. O'Reilly. �� Mia Annie McKenzie entertained A h,, a: number of young friends very pleas - MI, antly last 'lthurwday evening. I �r c"" Mrs. Geo. Douwlass and children, i of Lucknow, are spandinK a few n weeks with the fortner's mother. Mit. q Carrick. of •'Lake View." n fN. Mrs..'. Owen and family. ut Bruce ' a Mines, who) re spending• the summer �v with her mother, len. Walker, of �i'.� Laurier, spent a few days with friends In our village. '14 Mrs. Rtibt. Russ returned to ' er home in Cleveland last Sunday by a � steamer Huron after spending six j' weeks very pleasantly with her eons. ins here. Mix Row is a bright young P matron and her company wits enjoyed 11 very mtich. •,t i',', ;;r . to :, LANEU. ��, '' 9ATVaDAY, Aug. lllth. Mrs. M. A. Treleaven and sun J &me• IIane, of Ripley, Are visiting at the bottle. to t' one. '"' R. Hnelgrove and Mr. McKay, of Lucknow, are busy at present 11 painting the house of J. Smeltzer. Chas. McDonagh. merchant, of Innes, and brother William, of Van- rouver, were in (:alrrirh our day lately. Rev. John &twering, wife and fags- ily, of ManlUda, err at pieetent visit ing at the home (if Alrm. flower inR s ,, father, W. H. ]teed,. i� ".. The weather this Ia...t week has ' tarn fine for harvesting wheat null i••, hsrler. Most of the farmers, of this vivimty have the latter rut. h�°,rg James Krn•, a former teacher of S. Y, ;.,,.1„ S No, let, visited a numiter of horne. in thepectiun. We err gout to ser him b. -king std well and enjoying his short visit. r' Mrs. Adam Thompson And family, r• a3 of Lucknow, Mr. And Mrs. Collins and i " Mr. Collins' sister, Miss Collins, of P,r' Manitoba, were guests of Mrs. AV. J. it lane on Thursday hut. 4, LTi`. c.. � ,VREWL t ,'• 55�. � MovDAY, Aug. 12th. � Miss Father Wilson, (if tVemt R'a- kr, ?: . wanosh, spent Sunday at the home of r�+'r Hugh Finnigan. - Miss Luella iturnin spent, a few §T,', ,I^ys last week with her evsisin. Miss i Barbara Culbert. i Mr. and Mrs. ('prim. Saunders, of n n`' (i,alerich, spent Sunday with the lat- r$ tar's parents, Mr. end Mrs. R. Stan • m-. ( dish. �f *'• Mrtl. J. Menary returneol hums oil Saturday after spending n week with tier dAnghtr, Mrs. LV. Itegley, in Ill , Hamilton. py Mina M. Williecon, of Seaforth, re. ' horned home on Thurwlay last after spending w few days at the honer of Aberam 0111wrt. fiThe harry pickers are nm numerous I as tuftal, lot the terries are Alight ,,.11. crop, Am can tat seen by the small u amount in the pails, Tits sweet notes of the whistleOf "sf the eeirgine art the threshing mtiehite• 4 r " are Again heard And mome of the farm- ,+i"i ars here are wearing a cheerful look . the way their tall whew! is tmrn- r ing out. A DRlvlmo A(rtDNNT.-Miss L. # r D)reaney met with an Accident on %Vtri- a rx nssday which might have provrd , V more Be one. As she was coming r , from a picnic at Port Albert with lriso(Is the horse took fright at s(imr NAearth thrown tip against the fence jf�" and the occupants wqars thrown out nt the Muggy-. Miscl/i)reaney strained her brick and got a few scratches, but no hones were broken. We hope she jhk, will soon recover from her shaking 11. up - -- 3 j #,, I fF'siri t"ry LOTHIAN. i+{ i h. p , ! Achood opens on Monday, August C = 19th. Misr Pearl Henderson visited Mise Renate Barnhy last week, Mee. Days Atewart and children re- ( s turned to Detroit on Friday. �7 Miss Marian McLean, Winnipeg, is Ihm guest of Min Sam McLean. A1, ra Misses Jean and Nellie Gilmour, of 5Mi~°�' Chatham, are home on their vacation. ;t,;P,; Annie and Ada MacKenzie ( took k in the ezcltrsion to DHetroitAatur- rMr, Durnin and Miss Durnin, Min- Bannon, visited thin aection on Tuea- I ray. '"';g Miss Dollene MacKenzir, ao:com- Itanied by Mina Robinson and Mise al7gf►eet Murray Detroit, is fp,weroding a ( her vacation at Mrs. MacKeeirdr',. IL e " --- - -_ -_ 1 11 a' t„�'i'fk WEST WAWANOSH. i `uA�., SATURDAY, August 10th. , ' OWN( tI, MBxrlrn. .Council met. ns pQserradjournment, memhsreall prement. d„ Reeve Bailie in the chair. Minutes of last meeting eonflrmed, on motion of Anderson and Murray. The treAm- lr- I'mr'o atatemrnt showed balance on • �i hand of $141.84 ; recrivori and flied on ii"i motion of Thompson and Medd. The 1s� Itmove and treasurer were Pon ppmowered V, to hortew 111^0) for townahtp pur- ti Mass rad A bylaw wvf drawn tip ron- k firmig` the sans. Chemo" were is - 0, ailed tb the amougt of if*TF+ in pay• r sent of seeonnta. The council old- : a n11r•Qed to meet tin flatll or octobvr ' 'S IM 10 n clock. W. A. MrCRORTIH. _-_.__.__ _.-.._._. _-_-__-__ _.._ ____-._ ..___ _._-_._..._--."-.____- ,,p,, ,p,�,,p� gyp,, �p,,,p�,p,�,p�,,p�,.,p,,(�,,,p,'�11� �,p',, ,,per ,,p,, TH] News of the Dis DUNLOP. BENMILLER. TU R14DA Y. Aug. lath. HATV tit A Y, Aug. 11k h. M . and Mrs. Chas, Hawkins are up 1. Heddle, of Wsolkerwn, was huun- frouf Windsor mering relatives here on A visit. and in (iodrrich and Hhepptatdtun, H.,H. Diek, of Ki open, spent Monday Mr. Hawkins is trying to build up ids at Mr. MohtinRe. health with Lake Hovers breezes, Miss Helier Hissett is visiting her They have their grandson with them.( coudina, the Misses Htraughion. Au artesian well is being sunk on H. long, of the (I. C. L. b helping Life farm of James Young, engineer, I tile brother John in the harvesting. which for several yexry past has been H. R. Long roll wife, ut Dungan• used for the turfing of tattle erns non. aro visiting at their old homes hut'sur, Mr. Kuntz, the well-known herr. well -di rr, is doing the job and a ' windou Il is to tie put up at once. Mr. We are very sorry that Chas. Wal. Kuntz, when through with this job, term, dr., who is laid up with Idber, is Vto Lerburu to sink A well for k, not progressing very rapidly. H If League lest week was quite A atac- The Hheppardton social on Wednes- caw• Fid. Stewart took the topic, day eight of last week war attended with Miw Mary Mohring in the chair. by a nuolhe.r of our young people, who Harvesting is now du full swing, ret.urttxt having a wood thee. A but party of five, all utarried folks, had a Uhl foradropof wild water, littlemttr.tmeetingtwoGuttasiq fart Jwtonedropof.westrain. motion within A few minutes of each A few young people !rein the pre - other, 1.tuud for Godarich. Thu einctr oC Henmillrr took in the diver kept a fire hand on the reins summer a hoot concert at Gtderich and there were no mlehaps. and report having a lovely time -in Snap and Jack, two valuable the rein. canines owned, by Gen. Fulford and Delete ,tumor visited our midst, and Itoleert Quaid, were found poisoned a stopped at Henniiller to inform the short distance from their homes on Inany, frilnds of Guatave Vanmtone Monday morning of this week. The that he (Ousteave Vanstone) is the Animals were very serviceable to their proud possessor of A tine, big, b ounc: owners, the latter tieing an expert in inghaby girl. Uongratulations, Out I drivinK rattle from the pasture. We We must bog to inform those young understand that every effort will lie "gents" from neighboring concessions made by the ownem to find out who that it is very contrary to law to hold was reationsible for the poisoning. up or molest anyone in the King's Our board of education met on Tues. highway. May they take this hint day night of last week to fix the Ae a warning Before it is too late, as amount required from the township, Benmiller isn't it 4th concession treasury for the school expenses for "swamp -hole." thin year. They also considered the THIS LATH WILLIAM M(o1k6.-An repairs needed for the school building old and respected resident of Wound. And yard. These will be done this Iry partied reit) on Irriday. 9th inmt., week to he ready for Monday morn- in the person of Williams Moore. The ing, the 161th inst., when the school deceased had been in poor health for reopens and the new teacher. Alisx mime time with asthma land the end Ner, will comment* her duties. was not unextweted. Mr. Moore wan fruter teacher, Miss Fire Dunlop, in the shoe lousiness here for it number resigned to take A Normal course at of years, and was well known through - Hamilton. Two of her scholars,, out the neighlmrhooml. He was a Mabel Young and Hume Glutton, lnemlatr of the Methodist church, and Passed the entrance. in politics was a Liberal. He had - reached the age of seventy-nix)•lair". 1,1 rsz=y LEEBURN. lie is survived by five suns and two daughters : William, Joshua and Rich- TI'BHUAI•, Aug. 13th. art, of thin township ; Owen and Mins Edna Taylor ham been visiting Wesley, in the West: Mre. Percy relatives in Hullett the past fort- Walter and Mrs. Ward Oledhill, of night. Waniller. Mr. Mair• wits twice Misses RaiI.irA And !Vary, Parrish, married, his second wife pFredecemaing of Detroit, Are vlsitin their brother, hits a tout two) years. The reruams John, here, And other cela`ivem in were interred in the Coltorpr. •ceme- Ashfleld. tery on Sunday atterntmni. ' James Chishulnl's new barn, recent. fafr'17 11 y built, im now encased in its nrr► 0fa In UARLOW. uetal roof. This is the second harp MONDAY. Aug. lith. -if this kind in ('olborne. PRHRONAL.-Miss Irene Wads, ref Mrs. X. ldaechler, jr.. of Sarnia, who Helfaut, was the guest of Mism c. 11. has ;"ided herr mince her husband's Johnston for a week...... Mrs. (Kev.) lemth, intends to go to live in Oode. John Young and Mine Coutts have re. rich with her family shortly. turned to Hamilton After it visit of Alive Lou Stirling is home trmr But- several weeks herr .. Thr MiNses ralo on her Annual holiday, seeing her Clark, of Ht. Helens, . visited relatives tarenta and other relative* in here last week. :his vection and in Goderich township. ,c Mr. and Mrm. Wilkentm, (it Toronto, who stv having a holiday of several weeks visiting friends at several points in Western Ontario, were the luests of John Linklater for several lays last week. - - a:Ti.r Tq UUNUANNUN. A. NEWTON, DF.N1'19T, LUCK - NOW. -At home everyday except Tho rn- toys. New remedy for exttacUna teeth Onario- ronal. bet tart hall gga�,� ('town and bridge work rtr.Almainnueplatmfnen-breakaWel. N. It - Von can of ways hat eyour work runeh better done in the dental oMee-mare time, better facilitfem for doing the work, nines seat - to table for the pet lent. NOTICE,. -THE LOYAL AGENCY In thin�ariran for The Pont- 1111-urnal to at the Pw- 1111- track and ntauonery More where mire, will be received for mubmerlptionr, ad- vernmins and job work, and reoeiptm will be riven for amouidw ciald for the name. NEW PATTERNS IN WALL trprm. minus". bonder+, etc.. At the ftae- c.nnon po( tof cbe, book, eaationery. wall . pnr ami fancy good. tore. tall and use >f is„ Itvan'• ..it and set prloe.. (uOOD MACHINE. OIL IS SOLD 11 of ANDKH8)N11 Hardware WBDNZSDAY. Aug. lith. THY. FALL Arrow•, ---Thursday and Friday, Uctolrer Yrs and tth, are the dates of the ihmgannon fall, show of 107. The prize diet ham been care - (tally revised And improved. sdane new classes being added and others exten- tiexd. The directors see• tmund to keep the Dungannon fair in the front, rank of agricultural exhibitions. and are s(rnrmg un plan* Ut make the rxhibi- tuin of ISW the best Yet. For the en- tertxinment on Friday evening Will. J. White. the well-known comedian of Toronto. has leen engaged and other flrM-chus talent is being secured. '`.r" a, ,^ LUCKNOW. Moxmioy. Aug. 12th. Donald McKenzie and wife, of Tn- If-it." O., are here for their annual hol. iday. About twenty people took in the 1. O. O. F. excursion to Harmer ,in Sat- urday. Mrs. Will Murchison, of Buffalo, who attended the Kincardine reunion, mpent a few days here visiting friends, and returned home Saturday. H, F. Mocklidge and wife, of Chi- cxgo, accompanied by Mrs. W. 1-. Little, of Ridgetown, arrived by auto this week to take part in the family gathering of Jlrm. E..1. Smith. Simpson Rennie, of Toronto, the judge appointed by the Government to examine fields entered in the stand. ing grain competition• teas herr. for three days last week end visited All the fields enter ..(I. His report will he made to the department, and it in not yet known who are the prise -winners. The two rinks of Lucknow, Fowlers which took part in the Goderich howling tournament this week ar- rived home Friday evening. They speak in the highest terms of the sportsrnanlike manner in which the tournament was conducted. Bring a coin paratively juvenile club the Lucknow bowlers received generous encouragement, and while they did runt capture the trophy, they were well tip in th running, And had A moa jo time. Deafness Cannot be Cured hy htral applieationo, tet, they cannot resell the dfee,vmrd portion of the nor. There im only ons way l" r lire deafnem., and that 1. by Minit.itu tbmml mauedle+a. Daafnae In,saumed by an in- Mmed eandition of the madamo lining of the, F:n.tarhlan tithe. When thin tube I. inda n, ed o, Noce a rumbling sound or I p,•rfort hm r Ilia, and when It la motJmly II. the r,wult, and tint- the Indammatlon can he taken mut and thim tube twmt-md to Ito normal eonditinn hearing will he d,tmtroyrd htrevmr. Nlnn raw out of ton are ^,I -A by ('at arch which I• n thinner bat an Indnme,l rnnAltior of the morou..nrtoerw rye will givo one Hundred Polls" fir any rasa of Is,imfnaam Naatlmad by rauariel that ort "M Ise cured by Moil a d'at•rrh ('tire Hend Mr rimill.r., freer. F'. J. CHBN 6Y a co- Tnlydn. O. 'told toY ik'11=.., t;tn. rake Rau'. ►lmfly P11M ter oMMlMusa. 1'94,'1r1.+ BAYFIELU. MONDAY, Aug. 12th. A NAHnow• �tt•.tNH.-Two monomer visitors, Ruseelf and Hyerstn. H,aitry, while out crVmeinKpt un Thursday night were upputs Thej• managed to cling to the 11toiiletmvf their cantle -un- til aasist+�re f A lady mind gentlenaap �eyyftp thdir predicament called Mewst-J w t and ArrmttronK, who went Mean, anti frescoed the two young men, "C Z-11 EAST VJAWANOSH. TOONDAY, At. 12th. Wellington Dow. lit CoLit. has been spending a few weeks at hie. home on the 10th concession, but in• tends leavigg for the North Again this week. At a uoeetinw held thin' afternoon ill I schoolhouse, the ratepayers of S. N. No. 7. by A vote of 12 to H. decided to remodel their sell(" after moving I to A central site in the section. The patip it of the Melh(diat. church at Donnyhraek was accepptably filled by Rev. Mr, DAinant on Suudsy last, I the absence of the pastor, who is spending his holidays at Brand Bend. e­rrl- 8T. HELENS. TI'gsDAY, Aug. 13th. Will Todd returned to Cargill last week. A number front here picnicked at Oalerich on Thursday last. John Mclkinald and mon Coral vimi• ted inWingham this week. Robt. McGuire started the asaao`'m tht•iehingonNVhluesday last. Alex. Mclennan, of Inurier, called an friends here on Thurmlay last. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wards and family spent Tuesday at the -Lake. Misses Margaret and Blinn Rather• ford visited at Wingloun this week. The juvenile baseball club intend piaping a game with a Lueknow, team on Monday next. Meater Angus McDonald, of Bran. don, is spending a few days At the home of him uncle, IV. E. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. PA. Hodgems ami little daughter Glaciys, of Kinlongh, visited at J. H. Rntherford's on Sun- day. ' Men. Halkeld, Rr., And Miss inur•A Salkeld, of Goderich, itre a tiding a few days at Mrs. R. K. Miller's and Mrs. W. H. Gorton's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. &files and b:thy Evelyn And Mrs. Taylor And Tam- il>>, of Guelph. visited at Will. 1111m.phrey'it over Hunday. . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miller, of ,%fr. Awdev, who havq been renewing old acquafntxnces in the neighborhood for the past few weeks, left nn Thurs. day on their return trip. Mrs, !'raw, who ham been cin the sick list this week, in, we 01- ,pleased to announce doing as well as can he expected. We hope she niay noon have a complete recovery. - msr:i- WhalDoes He Do? A teacher in one of the puhlle schools of Baltimore wan one day in- structing her pupil* in the mysteries of etymology, when mhe hnit occasion to gentian a boy pupil wjth reference to t�e word "recupet•ats. "An an ex. ample," said the teacher, '•we will take the case of your fsthrr. He in, of cmirae, a hard-working He "Yeti m," Aaarnted Charlev, "And When night couiss, he returns tired and worn out, diwsn't he. ? "Yell's " in further ointment front Charley. "Then," continued the teacher, "it be ing night, him work heing over, and he being tired and worn nut., what, d(es he do? "That's what ma want. to know," said Charley. E SIGNAL: GODERICH 14,111" t ,� btrict.i ***_+*� 1 SUES KINCARDINE TOWN. J. 8. Watson Claims All Land on West Side Saugeen Street. Kincardine, A if g. 13. -- Mayor Temple was tdmlay served with it writ issued un behalf of J. H. Watson, against the town, fur it declaration that he (Wataem) is entitled as against till- defendant to till the land on the west tilde of Haugeen street in the Willixmehurg survey, mail to estah lish him title, and for unstated deur ages fur wilfully entering upon him land and for the destruction ut fences, Waleson alsrt asks for an injunction re- straining the defendant front leasing occu{o inq un• otherwise dealing w h said lands. The suit will be tried at the Decent* Iter session of the High Court, before Mr. Justice Mabee. The action is taken because tit the staWurunt that Mayne Tem ole has lea tact 'certain luta which �Vatmon Claims. At the meeting of the council to- night it. wall decided on it vote of t to 3-W defend the suit. TWE FARM WOOD LOT. ' Lumber Sure to Become Mees "letlr able As Time Passes. Since wood forever)purpose is sure to become more valuable as time paslw s, it is worth while for the fa,ridghted farmer to see to it now that his wood lot is so handled as to yield the large it possible supply of this slow growing crop. . The fullOwing suggestion regard- ing the managemant of the farm wood lot have been compiled from the pub licataona of the experiment statrtirm and of the forest service. The farmer should aim to maintain and if pos- sible improve the value of his wood lot while using it. Too often it deter- iorates under use. If be -cuts the beat trees or these which are easiest to work up, be leaves the weed trees, as foresters Bail tbem Ahat is, the use - lean trees, which crowd out and dis- place good `trees -to reproduce. One aim Hbould be kept up, And that is to increase the supply of the kinds of trees moths& it pays beet to grow. Wbii3e,ari .large paof the product of the wood lot will generally be fir••- wood-it•izill pay the farmer better to grow s law a product as possible of rs 0raind tis, telegcoph and tele- phone poles and saw logs. A Higb-Quality of Product. A high quality of product will de - pens notonly upon •ibe kinds of trees, but on the size of the trees. A large tree is warth much m,9=.," - ore ppropwrt9on- atrtty than a ...it tree loeriuBe (,f the better quality of itm product. The farmer should always we to A that his land ria fully stocked. Before a Tree Is Cart. The farmer ahwsid cut his trees so as to benefit the forest. The branehy, wid,• spreed ng tree, the crooked tree or the tree of a kind which is nut'like- Iy to prove salable is the beat for him to t when he in Out hi cus sup- ply of firewood. This gives roost for the better trees near by to grow, as well as opening the ground for repr.i duction. Before a tree is tut it should be noted what trees will take advant- age of the cut. Care sbould be taken ill cutting to do as little harm to young growth (often regarded M brush) as passible. . A Now Breed of Few,ls. Every year or twQ some enterprising poultryman announces that he has perfected a new broad of fowls, and despite the sneers that such an- nouncements invariably elicit front the old timers, who like to bamboozle the public by making requiroments in the standard of perfection which it I-- impossible to attain. these new breeds are usually valuable ao dildo ps to the poultry world. The latest churn - ants, for popahr favor are the Light Plymouth Rocks. These birdq are ONTARIO ' ' I Indeed• we believe it will stop every case fit falling hair unless there is some very unusual compliestion sometbin` gree affecting the •neral health. Then you should consuft your physician. Alse ask him about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor. -as& h7 tae a. 0. ayae o•" Law" giaaa.­ than 1h the feed yard. I often wonder ft there is not a great deal of time wasted in) trying to bring up orphan stock. I used to like tri putter around with the little pfig that happened to be loft mother- less, but I cannot remember now that I ever had much success. With lambe it is considerably different, and acme of the beet sheep that I have ever raised have been brought up on the bottle. Nothing less than a skilled animal nurse can bring up the orphan adt, says a writer in Iowa Homestead. There is altogether too mneme noun- derintt around in the buamess of whack breeding. If people would only use a little more good common sense! For instance, how in the world can any neighborhood hope to produce a uni- loedu" lot of borses when every breed from rosdstem to draft horses is rep- seaenfed? Some men in the course of theirexperience have had every bread of c"e on their place. tlndoubted- ly the 'term "breeder" is wrongly tip-' plied in the majority of cases. A ja�in the highest weuse•of•the tOM is UDODMuron indeed. Milk Favor Prevention. Faperiments in the feeding of car- rois..baels and amall ,pota'eien to cove show that milk fever I. let:., liable to occur when cows are fed liberally on root crops than when they are con- fined to hay and grain. No corn should be given six weeks before calvinngg Linseed meal may be allowed with the hay, which should be,rvt,tine and the linseed meal sDrinkled pier it. SECRET OF YOUTH. Max O'R•II's Advice For Keeping Young. It is restlessness, ambition, discon- tent and disquietude that make us grow old prematurely by carving wrin- kles on our faces. Wrinkles do not appear on faces that have constantly smiled. Smiling is the beat possible massage. Contentment Is the fountain of youth. We tomplaln when we ought to be thankful, we weep when we ought to rejoice, we fidget and fret Instead of smiling, which keeps the cheeks stretched and smooth, we frown, which keeps them coutracted and engraves wrinkles on then!. Instead of looking all: the rosy side of things, which makes the eyes clear and bright, we run after the Impossible or the unlikely to hap- pen, which snakes us look gloomy. In abort, 1 may gay that old age is, of our own make, for youth Is placed at one's disposal forever nod ever. The organa of man are like the works of n clock. If they are not used, they runt. So long an the human machine Ii kept well oiled and regularly wound up It goes. It is activity. It is work, that keeps you young, healthy, cheerful and hap- py. it is work -thrice blessed work! - that makes you feel that you are not a useless piece of furniture in this world nod makes you die with a smile on your fate. Work, work agabi, work always! i ANNIVERSARY CHARMS. The effect of Scott's Emulsion on thing pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy, i=' It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, and so put together that it is easily digested by little folk. At L ORUOOtSTS 1 600. AND •1.00. Vr - -----1_.___.___ 11­ TuUMDAY, Aug" 16, 11907 . i 'PHONES : StoSy ve, Residence, rT7 the prosperity that rias attended the hard working busband's eRat is in busl- nem. When he takers Dome to Ithe wits a golden wedding gttt, It is to grace the fSftleth anniversary of their nup- tials, and should yet another decade find the Joving pair still hand In hand It must he a diamond decorated brr- bque with which ke husband pesssats bill wife. _-- bedroom Decorations. ' Decoratkm and hangings for a bed- room should be of the datntimet mate. rial both In color and design. Printed dimity is quits the pretriest and most Inexpensive to ase in fur- nbddng a sleeping apartment- Our- ta1n4 bedspread, dressier coven and chair cushions may be made of it though for the latter ehdntz in the same design Is heavier mad more de. alrable. in the prW-IY appointed modern bedroom as iittle furniture as poslbis U used. This Insures proper manitse'y coadltdons, for the Jesg there -is to col• lett dust the better. The floor should be either plain ver. niched wa.l with a few rags on it w a denlm carpet tacked ,)omit to the wall. Unselfish Teat's. President Samuel P. Volt of the United States Rubner Company was discussing ill New York the amicable trade agreement that has been made between his firm and the International Rubber Company. 'It in best.' he said, "for comped• tore to agree to be fair and honest with one another, and this agreement of ours is at fair and honest one. It is not like those wherein two rivals, while pretending tolie fair, yet knife ou ne another continally In the back. Hoch hypocritical agreements remind me of two children, two little boys I know. 'They were lunching, Hilly and Jack, and when the butler brought on the dessert it was seen that there was only one orange in the fruit bas. ket. Instantly Billy the larger boy, set up a land bawling. "'Now, what's the matter?' said the governess. 'What are you crying about. Billy?' 11 •i'm cr7ing.' Billy answered. ,be. cause there s no orange for Jack."' W;ngham Business College. Mine E. Virginia Grant, of Plains!e�d, N. J., has been engaged to take chal�fe at the shorthand department of t e Winghani Business Coble . M - ----- __ For Married Lovers Who Celebrate Bicarbonate of Soda For T 1eas' A gaturstr,l solution of this Is elaseitrl Each Happy Year. ".,�. Breloquem, a word properly interpret- \� ed trinket or charm, in the torn of Ames, "a• t' w Sp Otton seems determined toput the W. B. C. to the very forefront. pretty drrorated medals are fashion- _ . • Water a sotvenf � nble In Parts as a present from a hus- -' Ingge enjoy an enviable reptltatioo.- Wingham Times. p band to n wife on the various annlver- _ wont, and -t oke what comem. earlee of their wedding day. Jr gpleaned to see the other fellow get it The flret aniolve-raery 12 the cotton in the neck -which explains the papa. J I,u'ity of the comic supplement,. wedding (lay. Secondly comes thil pa- per one, and the third in the leather one, so stolid that it has to last two LIGHT rLYMemra M Jio.. . yearn- The next anniversary that has genuine Plymouth Rocks, with the Its special attribute is the fifth, one of shape and characteristics of that Valu- able breed, but with the coloring of wood, and yet another gap occurs be - the ,Light liratlnfa. Naturally the fore the seventh or woolen event blood of the latter ham been used in The tenth annlveritary In eatled producing this variety, which is n d'etatn, the tin wedding day, and the gond lJling, for of the inRny varieties twelfth, sole or silk. This to followed Of fowls now extant there is none by leaps and bounds by the fifteenth which when properly treated will Rive or porcelain, the twentheth or cry, I better retu-rns than the Light Rrah. and the twenty-fifth or ativer wedding ma. Indeed, the only objection to the day. the one most commonly kept of Light Brahma is that it is handicap. all. ped by feathers on the shanks. These Pearls are the appropriate Rymbola tit course do not appear on the Light Plymouth Rocks. of the thirtieth anniversary and rubfee of the•fortieth, fllmlficant. no -doubt. of n-1 Around the Farm. The steer ewie putting on a yard be found somewhere about Ohs yard ' PATERSON'S in the sunshine, lying down and pla- Otdiy looking on at the rent. of the I world. 'It is - The Cough Drop a peculiar habit of � Rteere that are in heavy flesh to Rive r • That CureB A kind of low groan after taking ,.heir 61 1 at the feed box. This is 4r Demand the threr-romered morn eomntgo- however, to the show sudl a kod in tie red and yellow bol The effect of Scott's Emulsion on thing pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy, i=' It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, and so put together that it is easily digested by little folk. At L ORUOOtSTS 1 600. AND •1.00. Vr - -----1_.___.___ 11­ TuUMDAY, Aug" 16, 11907 . i 'PHONES : StoSy ve, Residence, rT7 the prosperity that rias attended the hard working busband's eRat is in busl- nem. When he takers Dome to Ithe wits a golden wedding gttt, It is to grace the fSftleth anniversary of their nup- tials, and should yet another decade find the Joving pair still hand In hand It must he a diamond decorated brr- bque with which ke husband pesssats bill wife. _-- bedroom Decorations. ' Decoratkm and hangings for a bed- room should be of the datntimet mate. rial both In color and design. Printed dimity is quits the pretriest and most Inexpensive to ase in fur- nbddng a sleeping apartment- Our- ta1n4 bedspread, dressier coven and chair cushions may be made of it though for the latter ehdntz in the same design Is heavier mad more de. alrable. in the prW-IY appointed modern bedroom as iittle furniture as poslbis U used. This Insures proper manitse'y coadltdons, for the Jesg there -is to col• lett dust the better. The floor should be either plain ver. niched wa.l with a few rags on it w a denlm carpet tacked ,)omit to the wall. Unselfish Teat's. President Samuel P. Volt of the United States Rubner Company was discussing ill New York the amicable trade agreement that has been made between his firm and the International Rubber Company. 'It in best.' he said, "for comped• tore to agree to be fair and honest with one another, and this agreement of ours is at fair and honest one. It is not like those wherein two rivals, while pretending tolie fair, yet knife ou ne another continally In the back. Hoch hypocritical agreements remind me of two children, two little boys I know. 'They were lunching, Hilly and Jack, and when the butler brought on the dessert it was seen that there was only one orange in the fruit bas. ket. Instantly Billy the larger boy, set up a land bawling. "'Now, what's the matter?' said the governess. 'What are you crying about. Billy?' 11 •i'm cr7ing.' Billy answered. ,be. cause there s no orange for Jack."' W;ngham Business College. Mine E. Virginia Grant, of Plains!e�d, N. J., has been engaged to take chal�fe at the shorthand department of t e Winghani Business Coble . M - ----- __ Grant is a graduate of the G Bicarbonate of Soda For T 1eas' A gaturstr,l solution of this Is elaseitrl Shorthand School, Chicago, of whit: John R. Oregg, the author, is principal. She has had six teaching when from any cause the si do Rebs/ unions ecsemR Is present, In whbdb< s years' exper- ience. in leading commercial schools of I the United States• and is highly rose. water should never be applied. ommended 'by Mr. Gregg, Mr. - By a saturnted solution is mesnt.orte In the drug Sp Otton seems determined toput the W. B. C. to the very forefront. which has been ,:Igsst. to until no moor, can be taken up. riot Wt. tinderstand that she will be the secontl Water a sotvenf � teacher in CanadA who was trained h I the author. gingham Business Co- lodoa should be mod w>�tra>�L --- Ingge enjoy an enviable reptltatioo.- Wingham Times. p Hope for i he beet, prepare for the wont, and -t oke what comem. Down in our hearts we are all rather- Fiefore nlar'ringe it man promises to gpleaned to see the other fellow get it refuse him wife nothing, and after marriage that's About all mhe gets. in the neck -which explains the papa. J I,u'ity of the comic supplement,. BINDER TWIN Gold Medal �'a"fir t' t,��, g^q�{,i Per � ii McCormick � 101 1 , 1. � t " � i ? r• 1 q 7 & i' Blue,.�ly�i t. Ribbon,pyr��P ,a., t.., __.L- AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOES ANDERSON'S HARDWARE loo 0, �ii DUNGANNON. ' N ��.', V is