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The Signal, 1908-2-20, Page 31 aF • THE SIGNAI, : GODERICH, ONTAIRIO THURSDAY, ?.denary :.Q, 1908 3 (ew3 of the fDiatrict. The smallpox patients In Clothe have i con tel. -ruled from quaranuue. \Vingbaru iv dill daring the advi• ability of establishing a canning factory. While rknt.ing last week Alia Vias , ble(''lurt, of Clinton. fell ou her bow and fractured her 11'41•, John Riley, wan of Benjamin Riley, of (Aumbrance, last week received a Xenesetuntc Mineral Water 11111K (111U1:ItICII MINE ItAi. \VA. 1. TICIt (1).. latuufwtease, of ' Mulww Iulaf.'are lar penal 1.. dullver to tiny part of eke town 1klfu•t (anger Ah• las plat. Ind 4,1wrt6 atop .1l mural 4. IL.r f'' 1 hss, .la.a plit•, pint. and quartet. nullaut 1\ater and Double Stela. Mew s.M01.. M1'.. InMA., from ordure! mineral water, slut are therefore free from all iwpw'it1 1'. 1. SIALTON Maw ager Thum. 7'1. I 11111110 MI'Sll' l'I.ASSES•- I AM 1'I1K- 1'AltEtr to taunt yams fur Ie..•n'. In Into and theory. alio 110 iIurruwu. 14.1 kIudortfaHur, method for young 'htWnru. Torun Mild till,.-, Information 111.ay be had ,at Thomson-+mato AVIV. Uuduricb. E.11 JI .1 A. ANUIIKWM. O. 4 110Y ADAMS ThAtnxll or Piano Mediu to lank of Youtreaall$tui 1 . • Medical it1L`i. Is11MMEI*4UN & TUItNBULL. 1J A. T. Kttrraw,'. H.11. to S, Tcru,isuLt.. M. IL Og1:ea Il+milts, rias Ur. Kwluer+wll.. n.,idenre, North +trent, Uppu.11c iL lieorRe *chunk 'plume len. Or. Turnbull's re,.tdeure, Montreal •1 tort. Soulhwwt of Public Librarr•j, I'buuu 191. `)H. W. P. UAj(.LOW, M: H. oats•, l'ulbrew: street. taxi dour to Hover - Men Hunk. Telephon:.-liter, r:l: hqw.. 119. .•••1 IR. F. J. It. FOK.t1TEK -EYE. EAR L/ No.e RANI Throat only. Stratford, 0nl. lloa.r .ingeon Nes" York ophthalmic Rud Aural Inst Rote. Ilea -0,‘ tllnkal si .i.tant gar. Nose. nod Throat N,.pftal, *.ulA,•n SWIMS, end Royal London Ophthalmic 'Moorefield I.yel fleapits', London. 1:nif. (MII'e Albert .beer Stratford. emanate tt'indr,r Natl. hour : Y11 :tml , 1 p.111.. 7 K pan. Trlaphune s1:. Legal IIAMEILON k KI',LORAN, HAK- / HIMTKi s. ,.olieltore. uMsrle., ere: Office, Hamilton ML. I bird door from Square. Uederteh, f nt. M. U. l'AMP:ICON, K. U. J. L KIL El /RAN. DKUUDFOOT, HAYS 1k HI.AIIt L bwrrt.Mr, +.,licllnr. notaric. ublir pn • 'mole the %b u leash 1 'uteri, rte. a ti, era nuts $queer•, nevi door l'. A. %alrn'. •cry. IM rate fund. to lend at lc rt ra of Mowed. ( U. le ' Y (' IL .. �YlL W. PItUI U► )UT. K. t1.AIR. iAICK1N14ON & HARROW, .BAK- ,JJ ftI(4TElt4, attorney.. ..gleltur+. etc. (lidctirh. atony to lend) at lowest lieu+. 1. L Ull'KINMDN, ('HAKLKII DDARROW. LLB • j o. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER. 11. mole:dor. constuhw tact. to noisy public. toffee.. II*un,ILull .1 root. Uuderlwl.Out. insurance Loans, etc. VOUNll & iKOBKKTSON, REAL 1 it -tato 1....1 Insurance Agent.. Read e. late for sale or l0 ter I'ruperllr• handled in any two of lite town And eeunty. Fero and re In+nru,.•... money to loan ale. JOHN W. ('KAIGIK, LiFE. FIRE and accident in -crane'. Agent fur leading iota mil and Hawk memento.. 1 n.uren.•e In all Intra effected on bi .l plan. weed of low•,..t rote., Fall at umee, tooter want Street and Mgunre of wddre.+ .1. W. t'1tIIUIY liedericb, Unt. rile .bone Si McKILLOi' MI7TUAI. FIRE IN- Heft N-Mt'it A N (' K C1.1. -Farm rind Isnl.tmd loan inoperty IIaun.l. Value of property In- sured up to Jan. IWO, over $11,1110.1/111. Macer* and director+ :-J. IL McLean. pre.. ; T. Fr.aer rloaKw.: Jae. ('arnolly. 0. Hale. Mr. Ch4..- ner. J. Watt. JA.. Kvar1., L 0. Grlwve. J. Benne• wet.. directors :T. Y. Hay., Seaforth.cecruWrr- tm,e..urer;ln.p.+-tor., newre.t director to Lowe .1, W. 1 ro. Holmawvtlle. agent fur W,.t Il urum. I'umrr-boldus, ^gin p Fy a. ieFeMe illi and get their card. re uiplal at Toter R Itrown+. (Tinton. or at It. 11. Putt. grocery. King..ton .trout. Itu.h rfrh. J ' SHAVING PARLOR LtI1AV1NG AND IIAllt-DRI:g.M(NO 11 PARLORS. - The best Owl In Lawn. I'rompt rry/ne ; everything deco and .Rol tars. Ito and eoiHotel tIiockvt u0001.a 1 W British kxc Jae. Friteleyl. - Yardage L1(10111141111 WALTER E. KELLY. 1tu'HONT. 'UUF 4 Watchmaker. Jeweller and Optician. Issuer of Marriage L ielow e,. W• LANK, 1SSl1KIt OF MARII ACF. lloen.ce, Uoderlch, Ont. _ fr1HOMAN (:UNIDRY. LIVE ST(►(!K and grnrnd auctioneer. tflice. nn (4011th Street. where he wilI aro found at all time. when not ^rying •ale.. 'Penn. noa.omablo and every effort u.cd to give you .alafectloa 1'honcv' Auctioneedng GEORGE BECKETT General Auctioneer. New System of Tickets and Catalogue. OFFICE, HAMILTON ST. P. 0. Box 183. STOVES 1.(im trill itis. 0055(4' 1e:11 Intr. gains if you hail to 5.4•e what i ran do for yoit in one of those Good Cheer ranges Good Cheer art heaters Penn Esther ranges Nothing pint ars go's' for the money: every 0111 guaranteed. 5 per cent. off for spot Cash Plumbing, Tinsmithing and Repairs Electric Wiring and Fixtures. GIVE US A CALL W. R. PINDER 'Phone 155. kick ta'uru a hum which knocked 0111 tau of his teeth and alt) tlw:wred his jaw. Mia Lily Midgetman. who b ISArlk Ing at (Irwlitou, bar b1e'u engaged 111 Witch In Uslslrue, one mile east of 1 Exeter. John Viral, lit Nunridgn. Out.. for- u►eriy of Utaubr.a,k, died t'.:eutly at' the Lewitt of lujuriur reoeived while drawiug loge. Mitt ERe:tbeth Illekewsn, a former re.ideut of UruwwIs, parted away at the home of a relative near lilelntllan, Ont., recently. Mr. and Meer. Witt. Kistler, of the 14th cuncessiun of It ty, mourn the loss of their only d.w,lhte,•, a bright child of four year,, Thuile. Quigley has sold his hart awl oboe repair .hop 'hi Setfurth to Mr. Consigney ut 11141 town, and will probably remove to California. Mtwara Maxwell end Hill. tuerch- afit tailors, Winghaori have dissolved p,tt•tuerahip. The burlures will in future he conducted by the former. Joseph Itattenbury, of Clinton, has dirpo.ed of his liquor store in that town to Mr. Pew, of London. He ex. pacts to occupy his new hotel building shortly. %Vhile proceeding along lite street boa week Bev. W. 1,. Huwwm, of \Vingbaus, was attacked by it akin r collie dog which left Lite mark of its teeth in hie anti. • On Monday, the Iltth elite., Bev. Father 1'. Corcoran. of Seaforth, tied the nuptial knot between Mist Mary Mulcahy, of that town, anti Joseph Malady, of Hibbert. Noble A. Milne, of Ethel, has leaved hin tarty to Z Lek ML'C:allunt, of'the saute locality. He will shortly re. wove 10 Iislinural. Man., where h • purprrses engaging in farming. Peter Dudley, of Brussels. and Miss Flossie Warders, of McKillop, formed a matrimonial alliance on \Vednee- dqy, the :7)th tilt. The ceremony was pettormed al. E;nwndville manse by I 14v. Neil Shaw. A recent her of The Toronto Dally Star contains it portrait of Hee. %V. J. Wert, M. A., pastor of the Presbyterian church at Bluevale, to- gether with :t brief tribute to the market! success of his pastoral labors. Word has been received in Helgrave of the death of Mrs. A. H. Jackson. of C.lgary, a former pioneer resident of Mast 1Vawantah. 1)e.'easrd, who was in her seveuty•reeond year, is survived b herhusband rev' children. 1 y b d and teal th der ,. Heel, Moorehuuse, secretary ui Premier Kuhliu, of Manitoba, who is establishing an enviable name for film- ed( as a writer of short etories, is a son of the late Rev. Mr. Mootehouse, formerly rector of St. Paul's church, Winghaut. The death of Mies Mary Pollard, eldest daughter of the late J. Pollard. of McKillop, took place at her home in Berlin, N. IS. on Monday. the*.:.7th ult. Wm. and Joshua Pollard, of McKillop, are brothers of the de- ceased. Mrs. Freer, relict of the late Thomas Freer, a (tiger well-known resident of Clinton, departed this life at the hone of her nephew. Bev. W. H. Butt, of Centralia, on Friday. the 7th incl. Deceased was in her eighty- six th ighty.sixth year. Mrs. John Kincaid, who for the past thirty three years had been a re- spected resident of Winghsrn, palmed away at the h of her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Leary, of that town, on Wednesday, the 5th in.t. De- ceased had attained to the age of eighty-two years. While curling lust week -U. E. Parkes, manager of the Bank of Coru• unerce, Seaforth, slipped and fell, striking his knee ou a *tone and then on the ice. Souse years ago the cap of this knee war broken and the re- cent ocent fall irritated the old trouble no much that Mr. Parkes hats since been coullneel to his bed. An interesting ceremony was per- formed at the home of Mn. J's. Mc- Clenagban, of Whitechurch, on Wed. ncaday, the 6th inst.. when her deu,'hter, Addie, became the life -part- ner of John Kos,,. it prosperous fanner of near Carievalc. Sank., son of the late John R ossa of Kinloss. Hey. W. A. Finlay, of Whitechurch. officiated. A pleasant event enlivened the home of .Mr. and Mrs. James McCal- lum, of the McKillop trouudery, on 1Vydneeday, the5th inst.. the occasion luiffik the ntarria.e of their third daughter. Mary. to Harry Clark. s prosperous young agriculturist of Lhe Mit concession of Orgy. The cere- mony was performed by itev. A. Me - Nab, M. A., of Walton. The death of Mrs. Joint Redmond. A former esteemed resident of Stanley, occurred • at the house of her son iu Marlette, Mich., on Friday, the :I1.t ult. Ti gh in her ninety-fourth year. she retained all her faculties to the last and move) ahbut the house .with cuuridesithle agilityto within a few days of her death. Frank Keys, of Varna, in a grandson of the de- ceased. A Frost -proof Robin. On it cold horning in the last week of January a robin was seen picking at a tree in front o[ it rein- itiate.. in Fordwich. The thermome- ter regiatered ten below acro. Ministerial Rib Cracked. Rev. 11. M. fang -Ford• rector of SL .lnhn'v Episcopal church, Brussels. last week had the misfortune to frac- 11111. one of his ribs. Ile wee chang- ing the position of the shafts on his cutter when his horse started and the corner of the dashboard struck his side. The same rib wall injured a few years ago. Not Sorry to Lose Them. III" ltsl►ieAs r .v own As ufiq�a ( ,WILES OF THE WICKED. left fur the rorty of the micident in order to render every aa.iatstiee 11"o. Glover Russ by Which Two Ceps mole to the injn'ed. Dete,trel, el►o Were "Dens" In J,Itsrta. war fifty year. of age. war a du'IgilI Many ingenious ways of defeating ter so 1t,')ttsten [Panwln, i vo lou. sloe - the rohibition regulations have bean sides her j►u+lend and two sous she P g leave* line daughter. Loretta. who by thirsty individuals alms. 1105 lies prosti'ted with ilineos. Wath of Clinton' Citiasa. Clinton has lost it groat citiz•'u in the demi.* of John Hru•tly, who al. the age of Canvas,' years entered iuim Ills reel o➢ SattttdaY. the 81 h inst. Mien in Yorkslthr, Eng.. decea+wl d-(Ine to this eoout•v iu 1851 and bellied at Whitby. After living thyro for wear time he removed to $us,ss111wrhi1l and rnlaNaluruty purel,ivwst the John Archer faros on the beam line of Hol• lett. Fear year's moo Ito retired from active life and toot up hie rrwnlrucr in Clinton in miler that he might enjoy the fruits of Isis -labors'. Au up- right. kind hearted, indurtLini►s man. wu.hout show Or dtfel:txlbtrr, 11111 proud of his humble station in life, the deceased was indeed it worthy knight ot labor. Besides his aged partner who shared hie joy. and wsr- rows for over half it century. he leaver to mourn his tranatatiuu from this life two sons. Thomas, of Mullett, and Milian), of Tucknrvuiith• and one daughter. Mrs. A. Neal. of Mullett. Dealt of John S1tiels, Grey. On Wednesday of Last week the Captai11'r call came to another stal- wart soldier of the evert' ' g line of worthy pioneers of our couuty, who, argued with .teat ptupele and strong hearts, hate won for ns thin goodly heritage. John Shirts first s:uv the light of day in l.anarkrhire. Scotland, eighty-two yeile ago. In early manhood he left his Monte to pursue fortune in a new laud. Boon after arriving ,in Canada be wedded hie way to tete bush lot on the 14th concession of Otey which by dint of his indomitable induetry lie soon transformed into the comfortable hone which he left only to go to hie long real. Over half a century ago be was united in marriage to Miss Janet McNair, who made hien it worthy helpmeet. Deceased's exem- plary character and' lovable dislari- 1' endeared I ' all his acaluaint- antra. Besides his aged partner Niven children mourn big deuni.e, They are Tlwutts, in Saskatchewan : Janne, John and Robert, of Grey : Will of British' Columbia, and Misses Jane and Annie, at borne. ' FATHER'S - ECZEMA AFFLICTED CHILDREN. Mr." Chau. Nolte, of :37 Colonial Avenue, Montreal, the assistant chief operator of the O. N. %V. Telegraph Co., and several of his family have been cued of e(zeou,a by %tin•Buk, the great herbal Istlm. He state. the Tecta as follower : "The disease started in the Iwck of toy hands in the form of small soles and eruptions. These were very irritating and when rubbed and scratched turned into very pain- ful sorer. 1 tried waters. lotions and salv'es', but the disease continual to sprawl and SO 1 consulted a doctor. He treated me for ;t t iwe, hot still the disrobe spread and 1 gut no relief. Then to uiy alarm the eczema spread to several of the children. The fain and irrita ' in all odr canes% was very great. and we were very much (lidieartened, as all we tried proved unavailing. %aur -Bask was recom- mended and 1 obtained a supply. I tried it first on a small patch of eczetua, and this showed so Much improvement that 1 was convinced Zeus-Buk would do good if perecvered with, and therefore obtained it supply. Each application greatly relieved the etching, pain and w,r•eness. and it was not long before the eruptions Hind norms dried up and disappeared. in a few weeks from commencing with Z un Birk every spot. wits removed." •• The children who had al -en taken this disease were treated in the wume way and have each been cured. !Un- like all other preparations used, %sir Bilk seemed to swarth to the roots of the evil and it was really surprising how quickly the .ores Were healed. in my mase and that of my children the cure wan most effectual and per- manent, as it isnow some month. since we were cured. and there has been no sign of any eruptions or sores returning." Of all druggists and stores. (ellc. box, or postpaid from the Zam-Ilk Co.. Toronto. Nu home should be without Zion -But. H- umorous Raven. An account is given of the ttpluarent- ly intentional humor expressed b y an intelligent raven. The bind belonged to a river keeper. and invariably ac- companied his waster when he :w- aisted its explorers in catching a baeket of trout. He ,00u learned that the object of the men was to get things to eat out of the stream : that, hecause he SAW it, and, secondly, be- cause a small trout wits often given to ' . That learned, the ingenious bird went fishing on his -own a cconnt and succeeded in raising n drowned kitten. In great glee he carried 1110 prize to the basket and poked it -in the hole at the top, where the fishes were Always pert ie. MAKE iT YOURSELF. The Ashcroft family, husband, wife, and four children, who sinew their Im- migration under the auspices of the salvation Army a year ago have lived at the expense of the residents of ('lin- ton, left Inst week for some point east of Toronto. As their chief character- istic was lazinees, their deploaarture is much appreciated by the citizens. Exeter Lady Killed. The citizens of Exeter last week re - craved the appalling intelligence flf an Resident which occurred in Fort \Vayne. Ind., on Sunday. the Irth t r inst., when Mr •e .Purr h G uuIn .N,k an esteemed resident of Exeter, was in- stantly killed and her huslulnd, two t none tlyrrilnjud ed. Mr.daughter-in-lawand Mrs. Lam - brook left Exeter it week previous to visit their sou in the United States. They were driving with a team of horse. when the animals, frightened by an automobile, ran away, throw- ing the'S•eupanta out of the carriage. Nor. iamhnw,k was hurled against s telegraph pole with Hoch force that death ensued alniwlt. instantly. The other members of the party were picket up unconscious and taken to Mt tau bien east in a droughty laud. One of the moth original schemes on record, however, conies from a small Alberta township. alto anti -liquor regulations were be- ing enforced with all the rigor of the law in that particular town,' The Ie,- ert of Sahara was not to dry., Conse- quently, when one day a largo keg 111 whisky wee discharged on the plat- form of tho station by a passings* freight train. the curiosity of the til., local ooustsblea was aroused. They scented ,a CabC and made immediate investigation. There wua no name on the keg, so the constables sat them- selves down in the shade of the freight shed and waited developments. Nothing happened, heweve•r. No rine celled to get the wl,ieky, The freight clerk knew nothing about it. 1t sat solidly on the platform, a blut on the prohibition landscape. The two constables united until nightfall. Then one of thein went home, leaving tho other to keep watch and ward during the night. The Ione constable waited till morning. but nothing happened. Watch i'as chin - ,, 1. One constable went house to get his much-needed sleep. leaving the other in his coign of vantage, watch• ing the keg with eagle eye. All day long be watched, but still nothing happened. Evening ewe: "'1'o -night, for sure," thought the ennstable. Watch was changed, but the keg remained un- molested tfll That night, Next morning the constables bold d consultation. They decided to re- move the keg to One of their houses. Even though they could not arrest elan offenders they could at least con- fiscate the contraband. They approached the -keg gingerly, for the brooding barrel had n-aunled a sinister appearance in their eye,. They took hold of it. 1t moved with wondrous ease. They lifted it up• 11 was empty. Clean through the boards of the platform up through the bottom of the rn.k, was a neat augur baja. While they had united 011,1 watched the barrel had been tapped from be- neath o-neath the platform -the whisky lak- e' aw-sy and the keg lett for them to look at. So Many Persons Here Can Be Made Happy Again by Using This. There is so much rheumatism litre in our neighborhood now that the fol- lowing advice 1,.y an eiii iumit author- ity who writes for readers of a large Kast.orn daily paper will tie highly appreciate' by those who sutler : Pet from any good rhatmsacy one - halt ounce fluid extract dnnde'lion, nne- halt • Compri I Kargon. three ounces of compound syrup of attempt. rills. Shake these well in n Weal le and take in teaspoonful domes after each meal and at bedtime : also drink plenty of good water. itis claimed that there are few vie• time of this dread and torturous din- e/ow who will fail to find reltdy relief in this simple home -,mule mixture, and in most cases it permanent cure is the result. Thin miurpk' rkipe is said to strengthen and draftee the elimina- tive Osumi of the kidneys so that they cnn filter 1 Amin from the blood and system the rw,isons, arida and waste matter. ,which cause not only rheumatism, but numerous other Abe mace, Every man or woman here who feels that [.heir kidneys are not healthy e th and active or who suffer from any urinary amusia whatever. should not hesitate to make up thio mixture, en it is certain to do much good, and may nate you from much misery and suffering after a while. Our home druggists say they will either nappply the ingredients or mix the ptsa eription ready to take if nor readers sak them. THE NORTHERN LIGHTS. A Superstition That Lives Among the French Canadians. "The northern light. tire Very beau- tiful to -night," 1 told the graidrnele when I came in. "You should wee them." "The eclairon'" she gulped, :oil, jumping up, went out on to the gal- eric. I followed and found her statim blankly at the sky, her bands clasped over her breast. "Sacro bleu, it is bnrl-too had,'' she repeated, and went ill as ab- ruptly aa she came out. 1 staved to enjoy the glory. Tho sky grew much brighter. The vapory shafts of deli- cate violet and rose now -hot tar dawn the southern sky. and the aure- ola had reached the zenith. Tho music ceased inside. The habitants canto out, and as they leaked heavenwnrd n silence fell on them. it grew profnued, then in- tense. I could- hear some one's watch tick. No rine spoke or moved until the' grnndmere, stretching her withered hand skyward. began a low monot- onous chant. 1t was weird end eerie, My scalp seemed to tnove. The word. were so indistinctly spoken I could not catch their meaning. Tho others joined her. and the song swelled through the village aid re-echoed from the distant sombre mountains. One by one the villagers began to leave, and the snag gradually died away. Some, however,, still sang 0.4 they went down the read. The dance was over. As I turned into the horse with Philippe, I asked him what the song meant. The country is very dry, the rn'siclr kntnvs," be answered. securing the door with a heavy wooden bolt. "We have a drought in the count')-, and if the eelairon i1 very brieht during a drought it that there will be only little of harvest -via'. It i1 teen lad. Sia we prayed to -night thnt it may not core true this autumn. It, 1s a superstition of the oldest. Some be- have it not. I hope that is not tree. but 1 don't know," he added shrug- ging his shoulders. Kill time and Hine will end by kill- ing you. Somehow the ttonion with gond teeth Meaty', has it quick worse of bonen. Test Bureau For Canada. There is a movement among the electrical supply men and the insure once men to have established in con- nection with the Canadian Fire 1'n- derw•riterr' Association a bureau for the purpose of testing electrical op- plisnces. At present every invention or im- proved appliance has 1., be Petit to the National Board of Fire Underwriters of the United States at Chiesgu for approval before it can be accepted ns a standard. A fee which runs from 110 to $100 is charged for this work. ;Manufacturers of electrical apparatus express tho opinion that it is unfor- tunate khat, n country the size of Cnn- ada should mot have standards of her own, and point ter the fact that many of the good ttlOyey made by the Cana- dian Fire Underwriters' Association of Canada have been adopted by the National Association of the United States. -Officers of the Canadian Underwrit- ers' Association agree that while such a bureau would bo a capital thing it would cost too muck to establish 155 an elaborate scale. The practienl testing of insulation to ascertain it.* durability is ,one fore' of the work whine the Canadian Bureau could n lake up. It‘ is estimated that n bu- reau anything like the National Bu- reau sl Chicago would not cost leas than 8100.000 per year to run. Gov- ernment,ttssistance may be sought. The Honest of 1t. Ile claims he made his money Rry honest toil Mime. That's truly 0n, NA then, you know. The toll was,noi his own. 'Phone 56 -_ Y Co.'Prei ii Stoves D. 4i11ar atilt11 i; Ranges atIII at Manufacturers' , . Prices . . . Spring Shipments have Arrived • The Scotch Store - t. %Vt. 1.45.• 5,4,50 11,004+41 hill,. 0(441 Lit tiny latyn aster1(,,, 1 1, of Spripg 4.1141 Nuuuu'•r 1Vnsh Materials undo our showing Chi. 1.14511111 1. tau .1 ung L Leti;et sc:'1r Hutu rv4I' 14•1a1e. PRINTS IN ENDLESS VARIETY The old reliable•tloalilie. althe old primp. tot., 1J.I('. and 15:, Vieturia Ius, Indio Limen", 1'er,iuu Lawn., Urgrteldaes, D11101 w am.l aJul10 1ru111• roc. per yd. I SWISS SPOT MUSLINS ,..11ee•4:'1 lint' in iitti-s Spot alu0lnr In a large variety of Sputa lei y splci!(I, . tsc. per yd. LINEN SUITINGS! LINEN SUITINGS! Linen Suttlugs are promising bio Le the leading not elty for - smart Spring tbuitn;.wc are showing 0011141 very smart elfeets 411 Pont! net tes, Fussoes aid Itmbrmidesed Linen, from,. 35c. per yd. SPECIAL FOR SAtURDAY AND MONDAY We have'luwl tmetietl tap a ca.eIo1 of 1.:011_., Hnllaud :unl Nln.li•• .\ ,inn, :d.a Clei litre, Holland and Nln !111 I'I n.it„te-, 1 MILLAR'S SCOTCH 'Phtu e STORE 56 'Phone 56 D e A Huron Old Cloy. l :uwd.a'.4 l 0411'11' .111.:\. Kueobtel has been appointed inspector trf forest 15.serve.- in 1115. I)c- lwrtoeut of the Interim.. A more suitable luau fur this pi whim' would 1w haul to d:'utl, a1 r. Kuechtel was horn in the woods. 1'[1 ill 'IMAM ••"nasty. Ontario, he helped to clear his father's 1cunt in the days when the tonin business of life WAS to get trees ddtve that wheat might grow up. Bring ambition., he went to high indeed and afterwards taught :droll Inas in l'anluba /01111114. 1',41.-'1 State*. Over in 31iehigau fit the Agricuhural College thele he took a four years course in mien( die Int iii ing :mrd got the degree of Bachelor of Science. Afterwods itt t',n,sell 1.'nicerwity he ref•eived the degree of 1,urest Engiurrt f • the New York State College 01 Forestry. In all these years of tea. l ing and studentbewwl, Mr. Ii' Bice spent his vacations up in the JI'tskok., woods not iishirig but running his 1)5(11 saw•r55i11, After complain:it hos (-flora• 111 ryas Iitnt employed by the I:tilt'1 St:U.t•o Bureau ill Forestry in making a study of the natural tr'grn twat ion of the commercial tire's of the Adirondacks, Since that tome be has been the forester for 11:e west. Fis1'1 and Maul. /' '0,ien for New York '>;tate, under direction of which he made a elns.ilicetinn of the foreal lands of the State, e.Inhlislied forest nw•*l•rie*. b111w•r•i blelltted the pl:uttin mf 2.510%010 1141NI Ott the Adirondniks nr•ganized the wok of collecting hostel tree weeds and took elusive of the air' protective set viee. In 110;1 he matte e four Month, tour of Europe, studyilµ and • pbot'.gtaphieg forests, air. earth linea. oore With 1,•511ly,plir:mirmi , a. 1hr% 1..0100 reach Irl or war of for di.clw•. robot -it rrh i. i meet the n mn.UhiUmml dlw•iw •, and 11, ,,,,int' 111 it you mart out, intermit iemedle.. 11,11. Catarrh (lire i. taken Internally. and M•1n, direct' on the bland and nt'trrm, .nrfate., Hall '.5 *lnrrh ('tire 1s nus 1 quark medicine. It wn• preecrllwat by one of the 15.1 ph .14lan- in Ihl. count. y for year. and a regular Tree acrtptton. It le cnn,o.ed of lite lett Ionic.. known, combined with the be.t Iliad purlth.r' meting directly on the mimeo. .nrfnrc... The perfect ,ombinetio, of tM, two ingradienl • le whet produce...151h wnnderf,il resutb In •sr - Ing catarrh, Send for two Oriental. tree. I' J tiff:N►:Y R .'0., Toledo. 0 Sold hY elrog tat• : pries -:e•, Take Hall • Slimily 1'1Iir for eon.'ipnlfon. KverVh-wly expecte evetdsody rhe to set Rotel exatnplt's. • Not a Mirade , But Medical Science Lr. T. A. Slocum. Limited, Toronto, Ont. Gentlemen: - time ago 1 began las 1010 feak and tailed every day until 1 bad to quit A•nrk. Nphysician., and all my friends said i had ront nutted ennaump• Hen. L !'ailed frken 101•5 pnuudv down to 119. I. w'at Wit ivied tt gn In the 1lofkiea or 10 the roast. 1 went In both places' tinder heavy expense. 1 con- tinued in fait and was advised by the doctors to come home to nothing more coulee be done for rite. Hope seemed to have Left me. "1 tried Paycb1lte and since seating its use 1 hate ; inc.!ratram l 19 to 111 pounds. 1 have mad tan.(NI worth of the medicine. 1 amu well mini ntml f cannot say too mune in praise of Pay - chine. The strongest, revounnendation would he weak in tiew of the Net that: I believe it hal eared ,nty life. It is without dont", the Leat rru!r.ls• for run-down ennditiona and weak hinge. I sinrrrely hope ;til fres:. thief 1•1111 will cnntiuuc your gnabownrk of cutting nun down people 31,41 1-nnnmIIljrtf41' front the grave. \\'lolling inn amt Psychine continued am•ers1, 1 rein:tin. mle et' Psychlno's best t'riends. " .\ L t:X. Mr it.% t:. Sault Ste, Nitric, (Int. Almoet every mail briuw- 11. letter+ like the atter,. Psycbine 1. ilt repent this record in 40 en rase. It iv 'h greatest medicine known. At all arm; gists, 50e and $1.110. of Dr.. T. A. ;If aur. Limited, Toruuty. Kuechtel has Inlhlislted a number of bulletins and a1,1iclet, 1111 forestry sub• .i"cts. Suite of the re important see: ''Thu CulthatedForests ut Europe," "Methods of l:.timutting and Me aching Standing Timber.- and '•alakisg a► \1'ooitllut fr Seed." It i-;tbtotishing how the once slight knowledge of scientific forestry it be- ing multiplied in the minds of the public. Nearly every citizen ie will- ing to listen to as discourse ot• -maul a des.sertalion,on ohne to preserve our forst wealth." The change in the public attitude is significant. In the game of life a goal deal de - 'tends upon a goal deal. t{. it fly a.V „ltiltT45 Iles All .f Tia! Tat r With Ncae et Tie Waste" 7 - hat'. Armon r. Kxtraet ot Reef. All of that r.•1, .neon. Mato of prime n0aa•1 beef. with 11004' 0f 1114• 1.w.1e incident to ft. nreparatinn. We be.r rept ural) the note - the taste rata lire . on. On, neonate honk - •' yty raven.. Reeve,- sent (ort r -n rennet .1 ono metal rap twin„ Jared Armour's t:xlrset 1(M.'. Amu.. !,mind, Tenon . Solid Extract of Beef 1(1 Se,ond-hard HEATERS AT YOUR OWN PRI(.1- at Worsell's Hardware 11.1% SEE THE New Cutters 1 at Kn ox's Made by t he celebrated McLaughlin Company, _ "Only One Grade. ' and That The Best. ' 1 1 ao� 1 have jest Ire•itel 11 ahgp- meu( of these line !'totter• end invite anyone inleIi'wt.st to call and see theta. PRICES RIGHT WM. KNOX Cot-. Newgate and Hamilton streets GODERICH H. B. BECKETT EMBALMER AND IFUNERAL. DIRECTOR 1 urnitnre and t'INlei't.k l lift w Jo -crow n.. stt\Pe.t .Ido Sq 1111 re. '1'IIONi.S, : Holm, Uatcrich ollaelig Night oath: Al residemee. tor. ('irnbtia rand and NcIs,u Ml reel. • BROPHEY & SON i -1 HE EVADING -- Funeral Directors and Embalmers kr.% Ea)' � r �a 1' M,- , 1 Ordersccartel'',attrooad to .tall 1 ■ hours. '.Ight a day MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY Tfia Best Ial Curfent Literature :2 Co'Ptcrc NO•:ELS YEARLY MANY SHOf3T STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIGIELY TOPICS 52.50 PER YEA 25 CTU. A COPY 'NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMP! CTE 1.1 ITSELF LEARN DRESS -MAKING -BY MAIL TiM, ut HO 11,1 m.. 1411'1 `. u c Lad. Tad r a) rel A, far,t UM.. 4111, c, t.. 1 A 1.�,I 1.+ ...:I I ,�•1 ,I t,,.. an l 411? I • not... ..r 34, air • . Thr I ,1 Y.C'•liter :,,,• wn,•1 ( 1•. 1 '.at r the amts' r.r 4' t .' la liana '1• to barn le -,o1.• u'n , y'b lin rt' iv n in 1 tnr.aI.+r '4T1 -4x)1 "1I -war.+ ..f n•ute:,- , .. n.. have poen I. nave 1.: r,,,re '.lir adv. an.t rtam1.4 . •. 11.,- .0114 lint 1.40.101) 1.. 1 in114Th r ,.� 1.rehi, •.,o• r '' adv i, re w•ith,ne .aur S'la'm a-.i.,,.uin c. r • for IRS L Marcie• -tSAIIDLRS' DRLSS'CUT1'1NO SCHOOL a1 l;la Shat. to alL.id.'t/u• ,:: -- t.xu;1•L. d 'PHONE 15 °R 24 N -,,'rho, -.• I cr. Ke•.' When )11,1 w..at ( end Verde ) (.t reet and 1 Fill' ItF. 1 .al Durk Square/ COAL Oh, Say „ ALL KINDS OF COAL l I ALWAYS ON HAND Did you see the dandy CUTTERS at Bob Wilson's warerooms on Hamilton street. Ile has the best collection of Cutters 1hatt ever came to town. Ni matter what style you want or what in•ie, they arc Ilime. lir has their ft' $5.00 up to $50.00 Call and Have a Look allyway. 11,h is always glad to se's X011.. If you don't want rally - thing in hie line', maybe 'you have fi•iendn who .In. He is side agent fur McCORMICK MACHINES, GRAY CUTTERS. BUGGIES, FLEURY and PERRIN PLOWS �,�, ROBERT WILSON (,01M- PH 11, ()N T. A Newspaper Bargain ^l,:w,ra THE SIGNAL The Family Herald and Weekly Star INUN1tF\I .50 The Signal will fume -h you with everything of intere•I in this local terri- tory. Every home in thio district sl 111 receive the teal paper. The Family iierall and Weekly Star of Montreal h the acknowledged hese family and farm i•'tpe•rIn Canada. its magnificent news eervit e : it. 11,50* Porde! departno•nta; its interesting magazine featuree: it* great se'rinla and popular short Stories, smoke it the greatest dollar's worth to IP' had, 'rhe a Wooten of The Signal and The Family Herald and Week!). plitrm•'dem the give 1est amptint of wholesome fancily reading and reliable we II•,nl all part of the world. - I Send your *ulisct•iption to 1 THE SIGNAL, Goderich, Ont. 2.9 'It1 1'15.1 sr ghrd on the market .. Ie,, r 44 hr re you gel 1,15)1 Ile. far a ton. WM. LEE. • /del • left. 111 (', 4', i.B6'e !fordo at'' stole o eat able tktuare, prutuotOr altond .1 10. SYNOPSIS OP Canadian . Northwest ,Homestead Regulations. .1nn 1,1 4.11 Immin•el! .ort inn of I ,ou'ininn 1anr1- 111 Nanll,.l, . *.knb.hewnn and Alberto. exec d ing sand :B, tint re.ert401. may IM honer ..l,lid by any pet -011 who frlt'n.ole brad of es fnrllily, for any emir over Ill year., of lige. to the extent of ono -quarter auctlotrof las, acres. taor3 or ass. • - Applientioafoa et.lryy nro.t he mn.le to person • by the spritrnnt at n Ilixnblior. 19.1.4•- Agency or Snh•agenr, for the di.txtet In which the land 5, .i1 emir. Entry by pros,,' now. however, ho node lit nn AL:,•ury 011 rennin neelltlon. by the 10115-r, b. 1, -on, do nghl.•r, brother or meter of :m, htCmh"u hoane.tendrr. The hnrne.tea I. required to I'crforrrt Ore 'mine -trod dull tinder ono of the fullow(ng pial..: 111 At tweet .h n'onth• re.hlente Hahn and ••ultivatimi of the Lind las each year ger thros yea's. 11 A horne.l ender may if he -u 4, -i, r., pr.r- loom the regnln,l tr•fdenor'15,1404 by 11 ing on fnnning land u1. nM .edgily by h it. net Iwo then eight; ,'r":•'•n,- In extent, In r ►{lolly of Ids heti'.-.', ...I. .loud ownersh In butt will net mcetthl.. a.'. uttcmrnl. la If the hillier torm cr,111hefather Wile rwaethnf a hotnestcm r 0Rw permanent teat dewy, on farming la owned windy he him me kw, than eighty an acre. in .'alarm. In the . irlMt v of t he he e•lead. or upon a homewtrsd ,et at 1.w S. I. r1nl ase 1 jetfoil y. curb home. . rndlr may farm Ide own n*1denee tlutew by living wit the fatter for runt fieri. 111 Tho to ",'handy' to the two peered in Immo/int 1', eennM as mennina trot mot than nl n'ilr. In it A i root line, wiriest ye of the width.• e/ rend allowance. rroorwel In the me,.plin unlit. A hrrmeslewder Intending to perform 111„ 'Iden -r ,iulea In ner•tx,tanrc w11h the ahovd h11e living with parent• or on tinning Ina, maned by himself nrlt.t notlfr the agent for 1h dint net of auch Intention. Sit month.' not bee In writing 01,1.1 he given to the I'emembe'inner of IMminlrm land. at Ottawa tit Intention to apply for patent. W, W.1 Olt V. 1repot y of the Mint:lrr of the Interim, 14,11, • Unantkorivea publlrsllnu of this ad. 'transient will not be paid for.