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The Signal, 1908-2-27, Page 7esn ,t'I;?f:iy rdttelffi "di d+Ntt a''t4'.$ ttYn es,:r tertkr7 113PIRMrYikM747 THE SIGNAL : GOJER1CI1e ONTARIO The News of the District. .+ +++ 4.++4 +45++++++++++4 +4+4 +++++44+++ ^( +,,t4,++ + LEESURN. MAFEKINU. 10:11/A l', Feb. :utb. DATE UU.ateuxu:- - The date of Win. Chisholm'r rale, which war announced IAA week for March 10th. has been changed to March Uth. just a week earlier. Remember the date, March 11th. FAtUlglls' ULUR.-•Thu harmers' Club will sweet Waduesdaty earning, March lib, in the Teta ranee Ball. It is expected that R. N. Young and 1 HARLOW. WEST WAWANOSH. - Turau.ty. Feb. 2iLh. Intro at 1111.tNION. The reads on:timed at Hrandon reentry of. lonxld, o•, a •lurule • 1xWt Moana', February 24th. I TvzsDAY. Feb.7Gith. Bailie Stollens war home over Sun. Thur. Burns made a bushman trip to day, lorouto last week. Meryl Juhnstuu returned last week \Ce are 'furry to learn that Gordon fruru Stratford. Young is again quite ill. He is at the Earl Rivers, of Lucknow public house of hie son-in-law, Chas. Jlcl'bee. school, spent Sunday at his douse here.\\ m are glad t, learn that Mee. Mrs. Isaac Andrews and John Junes is much Unproved mud expects Andrews visited relatives here on w IM able tp leave the hurpital in a few drys. Sunda \Vol. Bailie, iweeident and secretary Mier Minnie Edwards returned on leslectively o the N% est Huron l'aru.- Ws Institute. wig le prevent and will give addressee: P. erybody' it on -Welly invited to attend. SHEPPAROTON. WEneitan %y, Feb. l.LII. Mrs. James Gordon was called to Clinton on Friday by the death of her father, Mr. Cuuk. au uld• ild reepectaxl resident of that plats. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan left ou Saturday for their house at Buch- anan, Sark., after spending several tuuntits with friends iu this viduity. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Robinson and children left on Monday for their I • at Treherne, Marltoba. \%e wish thew a sate and pleasant journey. Mrs, U, Thurlow, of G.alerivb. is spending a few days with her father, Mr. Dougherty, whom health hi out Milwreiug lab bit frimudr would wish. PORT ALBERT. \Vv-UNKeu,tI. Feb. 19th. Mit* Lizzie Brown returued house front Detroit dart week. Mi. and Mss 11. Pentland, of Nile, called uu friend'. here last Tuesday. 'Thos. Baird. of Brutefleld, is visiting with his father -in -lawn -Mr. Uaobae. at present. Mrs. W. M. Carey w somewhat ludis- pored, but we hope to bear of her speedy recovery. KINTAIL, TVLaDAY, Feb. ,5th. Tint LATE CHAS. DALTON. -- The 'teeth of Chas, 1)altoo on Friday, the 11th islet., removed ■ well-known resi- dent. The deceased hal been in fail- ing health for &taut w year. Ile was sixty-one years of age and was the son of the late Johu Dalton, one of the early pioneers of this district. The fonertl took !dace ou Monday. 17th inet., requiems high wean heing ear ducted in SL Joseph's church h Rev. Father Mrl•urwiek. Mr. Dalton is survived by his wife, five sons and five daughters. and though the children were ecatteretl in many quarters they all carne 1 to pay the last tribute to their pareut. The tons are Jere- miah. of Winnipeg : Louie, of Detroit: John. Joseph and Gregory, of Kintail. Two of the daoghtere live in Detroit and one at Parkhill. The sympathy of the whole community is extended to the family in their bereavement. t:REWE. Terse' Y. Feb.. Lb. t'Iatcpee :Shackleton was a Crewe isitur un Monday. Mt. and Mrs. J. B. McKay', of (hale - i .b, were Crewe %iaitor On Sunday. Mre. George Nixon. of Belfast. it a'siting her uncle, Jas. Pierce, who it dl. .Ins. fierce, who has been rick for some tsuw, has taken a turn for the better. Next Sabbath Rev. A. E. Junes, of Auburn, is to pn•seh at Crewe and Dungannon. Ilea. Mr. Burgers. of Berrie, who was expected to preach here last Meir Lath, was detained on account of the Lail toads. ' •A number of our your folks took in K. Dell's woad her, in Vest Wiwi• nodi last Friday. The boys and girls Kot house from the dance in time for late Irtvakfast next morning. Angus Mel - dent of this tuwushi Somee, S,e dey'a be- fore hie death the deceased surtatrted agree:aim' ut the hip, and he suc- ctuut.eJ to the shock. Mr. Mel/inlaid war iu his eighty -this d year. He Wilt a native of It, shire, Scotland, and enure 10 Calaula iu 1818. Ile went to Reuben 'Tiffin left yesterday for hie i Brandon In Rita Ile leaver a fatuity Feld ay to 'loronLo to attend Lhu mil• home in Alberta after a visit with bit of live daughters and threw WHIM, Arch. McPhee, who had been stay- finery EAST WAWANOSH openings. The League topic on Sunday night wee taken by Itiebaul Johnrt►n, the subject being "\lirdonr." The Bible study contest in the League will be concluded this week and all interested are dolug their Trost. Misses Ruby and Edna Peutlaud and George Pentland, of Dungannon, were guests at the home of Mrs. W. Henry on S,mday. \Vot•thy Kilpatrick, of Godcriclt, spent Sunday at his home beer. \Vortb r has taken it potation in M. W. Howells hxrdwvue stole in (:oderich. OUNUANN(JN. g i A. NletVToN, DENTIST, LUCK• llf. NOW.- Athoweeverydry'e:ceptThutw- day- New rewoay fur extracting teeth .uniure foruti. bel ter than `ear. t'rox n and bridge work ou ,xu 1 wayw wt a unr aur snuck better don,, in the dental omoe-euro owe, better facilitlw fur doing the work, wore goat hatable for the netleut. OTICK.-THE 1.01' L AGENCY A lu Dungannon fur The Miguel teat the Porte °Mee nook and Stationery Store where ordenwill be reoelrod fur e,buriptlon,, ad• vert.lta sal Job work. and receipts will be rtes fur awounla paid fur the emu,:. TUESDAY, Feb. 2:eh. A Bic: NIGHT von IIvHoN Lol►(aa.-- Dietrict Deputy 11. J. Morris, of Loyal. %•lilted Huron Lodge. No. 353, A. 0. U. W., Dungannon, un Friday night. Februates 2Ist. This waa the orcasiou of the installation of the officer for IBIS and there were alert two initiatkme. After the initations and the installation, the district dep- uty was called upon for an address, and gave an excellent report of the working of the order. especially in the Huron districL Speeches. were given by the elected officer., after which a vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Morris for the excellent way in which he had initiated the cmndidater and inatalled the officers, and the next under of business was au excellent oyster supper prepared h the mem- bers. Everyone did ample justice to tbe Tupper and all tet'wood home well pleased with tbe pleasant °amnia' spent at the lodge. \\'EDNEPDA Y. F'elrcuwry-:'JOth. Wnl. Mole• wife and child visited at Auburn in Sunday last. Mew Lily McLean returned home on Monday after spending a month in Gotterieb. Miss Minnie Durnin, of Lothian. spent Saturday and Sunday under the pareutal roof. Iteevi s 5tot hers and Bailie left yes- terday for Seaford' on business in con- nection with the county council. Howard and Bensuu (:ase, John Roberts and Miss Daisy It •an, of the G.C.I. , spent IRsti.rday autd Senility at their homes here. J. Medd made a shipment of horses to Toronto last Saturday. J. O'Con- nor also shipped part of a carload of cattle on the Same day. We are sorry to state that Mtn. McMath, who has been seriously ill for some time, is not recurering as rapidly as Iter matey friends would wish. Rev. A. pr. .tones. .1 Auburn. will preach educ-ationel ser umus here and at Crewe on Sunday next. Rev. W. A. Smith will take the work on Auburn circuit. ale. Alunnnuw p ate„ lnumbieakablei. 1L Y al 1 k t brother, John 'riffle, and other tela lives here. ing for home months with hit comfit'. \,uau.%v, Feb. _'lib. Char. McPhee, has returned LO bis NV u ate Soley to htvtl' that Robert horse at Ottawa. Haim. 1., arty low at present. Misr Julia ,luhustuu is improving Misr Mary Furan is visiting in after a severe illness. Mre. Alex. (eels-ticli for a few days at present. Young al►o has been ona sick list, A Lubin was u in this vicinity but is able to be around att-' sin. yesterday. This fa entity early for \Vnp. Cunningham purchased a robins to Millie back. black drivingg span at (iundr�'e side on Milton N ty'lur had the misfortune Saturday. things 1'hr • wake a true dram, i 11r 'Aid tip n tatty days hast week and we shall expect (ti see \\'illiutu with a Lick 1 • a hurbe. awake things fly now. Item. Mr. Campbell, of \\ allacetuwlt, HJLMEaVILLE. occupied the pulpit of the Presbv- tet•ian church dart Sabbath and will Tet: -fit%', Fedi. ptearh here again next Sabbath, The (►u Tutwday ewt'uiug of Last week following two Sabbaths the pulpit will the wolula't•t of the l'l eort. 1.1 iemds' be occupied by Rev. Mt. Kenley, from wet xt the home of �IrL',el Taus. awe Toronto. ' 1 teuderud theme :u1 Oyster supper o4. Uutxu WY•RT.-Phis. Treble and the ere of their departure for God.• - Thos. Titbit expect to leave with their :eh. Mier Mcleod is t ulmulwr of homilies about March 15th to locate in the Court bete. It war an evening the West. \Ve all wish thew every veryyleasantly spent. success, although we are sorry to lose I PRESE,NTATICIN. One evening re - them. aa they are lath flue fellows cantly fifty or re it... where of the and good neighbors. l conglegetunr rlbrtdist church 1 AIME TO Ba ARoUT Au,UN,-We bete assembled at 1 to parsonage and are pleased to see that Thomas Carroll preseutod Rev. T1. Snowden with it is able to be around agaiu, after being beautiful cutter Aube and a pair of bid up almost all winter. Mr. Carroll driving gauntlet. to maters. Along made a trip to lioderich on Monday with these there was All overflowing and we hope soou to see Ilia fully re- load of nate. The recipient was t'aten stored to his wonted health. 1 e pletely by 'surprise. the more eo, Its BRE. -Our genial hotel -keeper as he remarked, because of the short bad his ice bee on Monday and had dupe be has lean on this circuit. The about a dozen teams drawing the preseutauon shows the egged that material from Auburn, with Saw the congregation enterrwins fur Mr. Potter and John Levy as his foremen. Snowden. Further evidence of this they are experienced hands and w iii ietn when the oRicial loam under their direction the gang laid in extended bins a cordial levitation to a large supply of ice. remain as pastor for another year. LEFT ON SATURDAY. -Mr. and Mita. Robert Buchanan left on Saturday fur MAYFIELD. ' their home in Saskatchewan. after spending two months with their relatives in this part of the country. They spent the last, few days before their departure with Mr. ,,,,Bguchauan's father, John Buchanan of Loch Melon Farm. A FORMER PASTOR, --Tbe people of Carlow are iutereetid iu the news 5 t I1 p ) ti Tuuaswr, February 27, 19118 7 Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu- lar medicine, a doctor's medi- c[ t, for such a cough. Ask fur doctor shout Ayer' Cherry Pectoral. A • • punish our formulae iwe ivoae aleoh.: hes our mNt.l • gees tvonull yeu,o s� wnro„r duet,: Any good doctor will tell you that a med.- eine lite Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do iti best work if the bowels are con- stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor- recting this sluggishness of the liver. ,--altede by tie J. C. ser Co.. Lamm. dies. -ss -t - --- mid red cavemen's, everything tilt, gum. ti make it suwpLIOeus feats wits sprwul burin• a eougaouy of lit incited guests. The health o1 11ie bride was n•,tpawad by .1oln Sati.•tt, of 31.Kil• isip, uncle of the la•i,ir, while the wowon's health was proposed by IL Graham, of Clinton. The bride teao the recipient if many useful and c.tatly Ritts, the grout's gift to the hri,l bei,, a lovely pearl crew: al( 1,1,: . A very enjoyable evening was spent singing, recitations and uueeie, tt hilt tbe young people enjoyed theluselves in danciug until n late hour. Their many friends join in wishing'Lhe !WWI)" married i.supbe •h 1, gsint•ss through the journey of life - 1'n): Six Weeks =-11 \t'(►ulti 14; a lung tints to have such weather as prevailed last week so thought -The weather Wall, ului ho has or- dered it 1(1010 moderate variety for this week at leant, and We hope it will continue tine anti springlike from now 1111. W e are ready with Semi -Ready and u coulple+tc stock of New Cloths es tar; Busni.p.. The following c ' •anion will be iu- 'reveling tO many readers of The Sig- nal : The building of a new bridge across the Maitland river at Iliehnes• rifle has rausesl considerable discus- sion gni ngst the ratepayers in the two townships as to where it should be erected. At the December meet- ing of the county council the lollow•- ing were appnig,wl to invest igatetlie Meller. as lbw priaient old Midge was considered dangerous : U. Patterson, county enginetr : James Ttyli.r, iteese of l',.holur : John Middleton, WEDNESDAY. eel.. Nlth. Reeve of G,elerirh : John ('us, ex - \lira (ince was h1 Sexforib lief Warden. and Thy,s. Churchill, also of wowk, wood eour tow nehip. There was sl aur t•oui- Wrn. Mostar) hes delivered twenty plaint the (alhn tit' teople'th:a! curds of wood the loblie, school. Alex. McLeod. principal of Zurich public school, wits home ou Saturday. Our council at their special meeting published in last week's Signal of the were not iu favor of . the gtiotb roads call of Rev. Alex. McMillan, formerly ,utrvetuent. pastor here. to the pastorate of the The deuce given last Friday night Mimico I t•esbytet ion church. We was tea a great mimeos. Shout fifteen shall expect to have Mr. McMillan at coupl.leing present. Smith's Hill for a Sunday or two in the summer time. \\'w. Jowett is busy fixing up the A brews', MATCH PRUNIaEU.-- Sume fun is in prospect for the people of No. 1 shoed section and the lite seetion. The teachers of these two schools had arranged to have it spell - tog match, but owing to tbe bmi made it was postponed. Another date will he fixed in the near luture. The ttlatrh will be held in Nu. 1 school house. and afterwar'dr a progrsui will be given by the Nile s:hol. This is a capital move, and will tend to re- awaken interest iu te11001 mattel/I among the grown-up people. beside,. providing an excellent titiundie for the pupils. Of course we shall he disappointed if No. I does not come out ahead. AUBURN, \VRD•iEaDAY, Felt 21(11.. %t (, bete it few of this season', robe, and blankets left and will Rive a dl,,rount of I•; per Miss Ryan received last week it large \Witt oho reintrineteacnwd Inire .nrr Deentpoeor cbeaketls..- .onsignment of wall paper in readiness .-mart. H. g. Emirs. Auburn. fur the spring trade. Many reit,' I Rev. Mr. Campbell, of Wallaeetuwn, LANES. Mo'n.wv. Feb. 1ail. '%Ir,. Joh' E. McDonagh. of Zion, is at present the guest of Mn. C. E. Mc - 1 kwngh. Mrs. W. 1'. Reed has returned after a week's visit at the home of her sister, Mrs, White. of Stratford. lIt-tries McDonagh, our genial merchant, spent a day in Tiverton last week in the intt•te+ts.of the Orange society. • Joseph Mtleltrer and Thomas Fergu- son attended the Presbytery at Wing - ham last Tuesday as delegates of the Lanes Presbyterian church. We are sorry to hear that Joseph Speirs is not improving as fast as his many friends would wish to see, but we how for signs id rxovery in the mar future. Wilson Irwin purchased at new gas- oline engine, which was deliyered to hien on Thursday last. They are be- miring a very nea•ee$a t•y article iu farm es,uipuaent. The toads in these parte have again become quite paaaahle atter being in it poor condition for the past two weeks. For further particutst•s inter- view T. Berne, the Lanes and Crewe otai!•cerrier. ltev.vit. W. ('law-, pester of Lanes • rreshyterian chant, delivered him farewell rernton here on Sabbath last. His many friends wiaih hint a happy and pto.pp'rous continuance In hie Gal -given work. Rev. C. Rutherford, of Dungannon, will occupy the pulpit here on stablath next. Rev. Mr.IRutb- erfnrd was appointed moderator and preaclfed the pulpit recency. Moen.%v, Feb.'21th. Mt. end Mrs. William J. Treleaven, of M'inghanl, were the guuste of Mr. and Mrs. James Lane on Saturday and Sunday last. Mee. Joseph 8nlcltzer left on Satur- day for Bellmore to visit her mother, Mr. Fits, who received a revere hurt unused by a fall. designs are Irving shown an. any omciated in the Prtsbytet ion church last Sabbath. wants in this line can not be better 'supplied than by calling at the post - ince. NILE. 1't yen %v, Feb. 251.1l. dame* Moreland returned hone last week after a month's visit in Chicago. Mies 1•:. l.infleld is at present in Clinton visiting her newt., Mrs. Geo. !tire. ltev. J. l'. Reid, B. A.. If. 1).• gave au address on "Home Mieeiona" last Sunday- evening to a large and ap- preciative audience. Next Sunday he will speak on "Foreign Missions." We hope to„ser a large turnout, as Mr. Iteid's sermons on missionary work are always both interesting and instructive. No Game. Ile wan n solicitor of more or dem repute, and his Mattirdey Afternoon's pursuit wax golf and whiskey and soda. On this particular Matnrdiy. however, he had been detained in tenon. On reaching home he waa met by him wife and little daughter. "No Kerne today, my dear." he said to his Wife AX he picked up his little girl and kiaaatl her. Then hia daughter sniffed the air. and said "Well, daddy, you do smell awfully of wilt !'•- F:xc•hauge til'80 IY SC11001. l'uN'ENT1oN. - - The fifth annuA! Sunday school con- vention was held on Friday last. There were three sessions and Ml Gentleman (indignantly) --"When 1 bought thin dog yon •ilii he was splendid for the rats. Why. he won't touch them.' Dog Dealer -"Well, isn't that splendid bar the rate ?" George Marsh, of the lase line, took the train to (ioderich. It is the first time he has been ou the cars 'Mee he carne here twenty-five years ago. :firs. \Villiam Anderson, atcow- Dallied by ber two children and her sister, Miss Rena Patterson, left here Ian( Monday morning for the North- west. The new retool to the station has ad- vanced another stage. lteeve Mc- Millan, of nutlet'', was herr and everything has leen satisfactorily arranged. A few of our villagers and adjacent farmers were busy the earlier part of this week finishing the ice harvest. It was h letter than when they were at it a short time ago. On Tuesday the effects of the late John Sprung were offered for ante. Nearly everything was sold but the farm. it did not reach the reserve were well Attended. The evening Mire and remains un the executor' meeting especially was highly inter- bands at present. eating. Four excellentaddreases were Our new railway ie sgaitr experien• elven by the neighloring ministys, ciug a taste of our Canadian inter-- intersersed with singing by the Nile pblocked again and re-o•ned, triton chchoir. The question drawer was Lole-opened,exi and delayed. We expect dealt with by Rev. G. N, Hazen• of lcefure bong everything will 11e in (ialcrich. The convention in every good running order. respect was a happy success And the committee of management deeervc the thanks of the circuit. The officers for the ensuing year are : President, Wm. Watson : first vice, N. Graham. and secretary, Misr. 0. Pentland. ST, HELENS. TUESDAY, Feb. 25th, CALVIN CHURCH REPORT. -'the an- nual report of Calvin Preebyterian church, St. Helens, fur 1907 be in the BENMILLER. hands of the c9tgtegatlnn and shows the finances to be very satisfactory. SATURDAY, Feb. 22nd. The envelope end plate collections THAT BEAR. -About a month ago weir $781.92: Sunday bchonl, $28.93: there was some talk of a hear track \\'. F. M. M., >(+tt3.:t4: Y. P. Bible Hasa, being seen between Bethel and Ben- $:xi: Harris Mission Band, $:38.57 miller. On the evening of the IStli in M 1 as i o n e r v Association, $2287.90 : hist, the bear made his appearance int,a.meeting. $44; which, together the Temperancewhile Hall (the door being with a balance of $78,98 from last left ajar) whits the Division was in year, brought the receipts up to *1.31K3,- mention. You should have seen the (S. The disbursement.« amounted to ladies ladies brace themselves behind chairs $1,21ct Ili leaving it itnlance of $100.58 and stands. However, the young in the treasury. During the year men soon hal him subdued. There is five were added by certificate, while there were two rentovils by certificate and two by death. - e present mem- bership of the congnseation being 173. Under the astorship of Hev. R. W. River Hotel, which he bas per hamd. Ile intends waking :a rysidr•uce of it. \ large gang ie 'at murk uu the bridge and will ..stn bate the tamer- 41'11ct1r• un, The pile -drivers are still at wink and will finish iu ideate week, 111-. nod Mil, .I. I1. Petty, of Hen- -:ill visited Hr. and' Mr,. T. I1. 11riisetti,-• un Saturday inld 5 lay. 'When Mr. Brownie.. taught in Hay be Iwoaorlell with them fur six and 11 half nothing like on introduction to the hilly -gust to subdue a hear. (Signed) TtoER. 1'EsuO!AL.-Jesse Gledhill, who has years. their township was not. wore largely represented. bol. the reptew•nt:ttires were chosen by, the comity oanneil, and it is worth noting that the cum• mit tee's report 'was unaniwuus. Judging by the iem irks of the Col- borne depotat' who waited on the .e t y ruuucil /it the .I:unwary session. the Whist ne people are not satisfied to have the 'ridge built on the two lased new rite recommended by this einl mitten', their principal 'hieetlutts 'ring that the two townships, hail built permanent rladwttys ou ,each side of the present bridgt• which had rust a lit of looney, and that it would not be justice for the comity council to throw away the •y :cid Labor expended ; also that the county council, who tweoly-three years ago everted the bridge, at that Bine itiveetigalcd the proposed new sate :mid chose the present in••, li,elct'iclt township at That C thittgli .,somewhat iplltM'd tU the site chosen. went to work at what hits since liven called the township sink -bole, cutting it. road- way np :t ithlt•t,ot hill alta piepnring a gaol road for their u.- gbloar ut Colborne.- But the ,guest' which we ate asking now it. will it be a besielit to our township if the new 'ridge is built int the prosiait site} We will have to judge on this point front what tie have reaped arum the dyad %thigh we were brought into totaty-three years ago, when we assumed the cost of keeping up :t road leading from Colborne. Tu pee grief tic bet'e ou record the output of uutrtev and Labor spent on that hill and the slats lending to the bridge, and every year there is an appeal that "we will hare to do iontething with the Holne•,ville bill." The only way this hill can be heed permanently is to build a cement wall from top to batt to keep the cut from rowing detest un the road. lea there ars several springs rnut- ing not on the road which give trouble. 'rhis would .::ort Iwtwecti .tl,leel and 1$1,3'0', Now is the time we will have to Shape u0r affair* to get value for every dollar we intend from tld, time on. If the .Uolietrne council are No ; main'. to keep the old site they 'eight alter to • assist. liiJerich couneil in paying at proportion of Nue cost, of putting the hill ' iu permanent repair litfuuc the county council take action re- garding the new bridg.•. If not, then it i, lime our township gets in shape to deal with the ..aunty cuuntil, am it will be cheaper for the county to erect the bridge nn the new site, their toe gineet• giving the sawing at $7,0110 over the coat of tle old site. The county GODERICH TOWNSHIP. Ts'iaoA%, Fels. 'Sitb. Cul Silt. \I i- TINi.s. • Council suet February :(rd, pursuant to adjourn- ment. Menders absent through roads being hoopeos.able- Reeve Salkeld end Councillor McClure,•. Minutes of err• viuus taro ing read and petered. Moved by \Vn,. 11. Iwohb, seconded by .1. W. V,•u, that John Mailmen net :ts el • •scan. Moved by J. W. V.V. sec• umdud by \Citi. 11. Inbb, that the auditors report as read In. adopted. The following accounts wets' paid : J. Galt. 1', 0. bo)„ el,lht: J. la•wlie, re. pairing grander, $1.2i: audiuu•s, WO. ill; auditor*' stationery, 'Lir. ..lin Feb. limey 17th a special Meet insf wan held it oiler of the Reeve. The following *notion wan pained : " Regarding the wader of Ionaitlrration of the proposed gond road'. improvement system Ail outlined by draft bylaws Nos, 1 and 2, 1(108. of Lite Huron roma). cunnal. that the Saute Toe left in the h:ands of the Reeve." The Reeve arid clerk were appointed to redraft the township hy- laws and rt+port at next meeting. Adjourned to meet on the first Monday in April at 1 o'clock. Ns,ts STt'unY. Clef k. A Mtn-WI,TI-II'.WEDDINti.-.Ono of tt'loge pretty and intere.tiog events which always cause a ripple of excite- ment took place lit the home of Charles Lovett, (ioderic i township. on the evening of February 12t1). when his eldest daughter became the bride of Gordon .folmeton. a prpaperons young farrier of East \Vawxntnih. The ceremony eats performed by Rev. C. R. Gunue, of Clinton. \\'hide cnn- gratulalions wet bo-ing given Miss Beatrice Johnston sang aw'eet�l� )•, '•ince me and the world is mine." The bride looked lovely in a costume of creme *oile, trimmed with satin ribbon and chiffon, with yoke of pninl.e d esprit. She carried a bouquet of white car- nations and maidenhair fern. The resets epee dewnrated wit it Peetgrerna and other flower/. while the tables were ornnmentel with vases of white been laid up with grippe the as Craw each department of the church couple of weeks, 1., we are glad to say. I work hen shown progress during the getting Netter Mrs. I. W. filed-,yrar. hill visited her brother,nd()wen Moore,' neay deet week. Miss Gertrude I Col. Peters Remains In Command. Gledhill in visiting her cousin, Mrs. London, Feb. lL-Col. Peter has Con. timers, this week Mr. end teem notified that his tenure of the Mrs, (don, Biwavisited the village nn Sunday J J. Maand M• son, appointment a px ,intrnent in command of Na 1 militarydlatrict hew been extended Lorne, made a trip toMoore Nile on R(ttur five reas. His term expired in April, day Mr. Wm. Berk well, of i1416, but it haw now been extended Yellnwgraas, visited Mrs. P. \Vatter* until INTI. one day last week----_. "Ira an (twin' thingtae he in wane Buffalo & Lake Huron Dividend. ti eider." "It'a a few utak awf.i' London. Feb, 1R. -- (Oahbel. - The thing tae he in want ors.nae." i1n14ln and Lake Huron Railway re• Tito great aelventage of familylife port a batty-4iaftermeeting Interest is that It maitre the home hee( the on mortgage bonds of L11,5'f.). and a place of greatest interest sod happi- 1 divideud of 3e 3d per abate. I uess. • .for the coming Spring Season. The Best of Everything for Men and Bays. McLEAN BROS. Art Tailors, Ciolhiers and Men's Outfitters.. iL- THE PAL.ICE CLOTHING STORE. l� emitted with this saviug should be :tile to repay us for our loss through Ow mistake of the county council who built the old bridge, forcing un us the re,ponribility of aysiiuilug sae curtly a luadwuy, laying nothing of keeping uIla•e mule+ of 'fond to Cliuwu ower' wphich el much tiuthi 1 aunt wtxal bas b: t•u hauled. The road leading to the peopo,rd site ig nearly level or a Mrad- nal 'AMC, and of :t gra% ells soil, at high would he rosily kept in trlwir. As a eititeu of Galeri.it township I du not bold spire or Et nde our 1rdlxn•ne ueighlwn•r for lei wring to pay the t?h 11 gruel, but we give• theta creditnow for hay tug hero far se,•i i.g, and we only w ish the Other Ixxlien Lal ubjrrtawl were *1110110y betula' the work was d ,Sud $1,_4;1 would Kaye Iret•n nos via fur better purposes. At Mossarol. \b's.agirl was IIs' vel to of a rind.. of strand;.• and striking amoeba' N. 1'urtahrld Wag. nil Lir .hereto, 011.1 Ito dairymaid otsteta•d the eta, ►:,urns fell deeply i' lo%e t'.ith her, .11d wilt n hr waa tise,lit:uiug going 1u ahs \V,,tt Indies wrote for her that sweet mmeat,u, "%Vill ye go to the Indies, ?1y 1 Mary: She diel at 1.nrn,tck. iuld' inepitrd three meter -tae -'•t• -forgot ten line, eulitk.,l "Tu Highland Mary' and •'T, -Mary iu Ileatvu." K.ELPIQN STAINLESS IODINE OINTMENT 0,w-* not ,odor or horn, sure. Rhrun•ati.m, Roams and large. gland., applied by rubbing. at al: Drag Sheet 26c. 0411004,04•41,40400e000004,000003 A Boston schoolboy was tall, weak and sickly. His arms were soft and flabby. He didn't have a strong muscle in his entire body. The physician who had attended the family for thirty years prescribed Scott's Emulsion. NOW: To feel that boy's arm you would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. ALL DR000TBTS: 50c. AND 81.00. 4044444444444444444444 "But, captain, the most happy tmar- riages ore often wade between people who err quite oppositea." "That i. the reason wby I nu) looking for a rich wife' " Friend "1 minnow the baby is fond of you Papa -"fond of old? Why, he sleeps all da • when Fin nut at home and stays up ablliiight ,lust to t'111Uy 111y e.Clet y." SHILOH'S Vu,ck ease too the worst tough -quick leliel to the heaviest .old -end SAFE to take. even fora child. That is ,hiloh's Cure Curls Sold under a guarantee Coughs to cure told.. and cough, Q,Colds quicker than any other medicine -or your money ba, k 14 yea a of success commend Shiloh's l urs. 2:.c , Ark' , $1 JI QUICKLY A min looks supreme!) ridieuluu.s when he dancer. alis tic gel, up tin- der his ear, and his culler gets Soup, 1.1,' shut begin. to bulge, and Ii is coal tail., jump op and down in a highly in- decorous planner. lie is quite at hi., won't, nnd the funny Lhiug is that he doesn't know it,- Cairo Sphinx. Accenting to The. Revue de, Meru Monde,, of Park. if the 1 -nisi States were ns thickly populated a-. Prange it wold0 u,'tltaitt 7i1.111e1,IMNI people, And if Canada were as densely settled as ik'ig' the population would ex - reed that of the whole 'world today. Then• seems to be ti • rout left uu the old planet still MADE FOR SERVICE IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF /be fosse POMMEL 'SLICKERS This trade mart and the word TOWER on the buttons dist, (posh this high rack slicker baa / the lent as pond - brands Meets of (hoe tumuli/al " `ants Rees" Peery r. r /liven ab,oluarh ler. Seeds Free A larwo grout politer. Says: " Y,sv 'sante Ross' is en exceptionally hne mis- timeoti-t..-Isy' Pollier*, by ler the hest we ht:re r•r;,." 5, will give ah,toldtrty free i tacku;ti ..f Ih••.e ,seeds h. every ,,r*on who w i9 ,nd for our urw haw ironiery lower.d 1)01 Catalogue. If s ., prefer, you may h., cr a package of our Canadian t.cn. Taruip ..t Canada'* Pride Tomato seed in ptaoe,,f the topples. Write tu.lay and name your choice. parch & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd. London, Ont. READ_THI-S SPECIAL CLUBBING CLUBBING 01-FLR The, I WESTERN HOME MON.TIILY WINNIPEG THE SIGNAL THE TWO FOR ONE. YEAR FOR t0 TIir. WISTERY Nt)Ml 51. a\(tII.V Kai lest 1Nn'.vrelae+d ai els gre.r:.l .f,r oe.•I I.,mr mexetle,o. r•a1,1 ,hr'I .n (,tads, *Al a reed by m. M.1100 1100 bent„ r.r'. r„s.h 11 ..,Maim a wraid, ,d 1c.mmq 1.1i. 1 •lens. el. I.s ern and r.rnrn. able :rini•. no Led,ng "tiro• l„ wbtlr e, et ,L,,rn.,, MOM drpwnornt'..1.1., s. d .a,elard heirloom.• et e'.,' ,,ng .tel h.Ittl.,l t.1I,i mrmtn,..n e.r.y ronin . if. le. I Io.!' n,, to "•,t •, .,,•., every troll, . Ii.uu,t,l 1,011 .16i,.d.m • Ism.. rank. • sy town red Conan '.rnr. made 1, -rt Phe•.. Iadit, by ..,t own 410,4 rMnerarhera r, the permute .11 Manaobe 5okec►ewon ,\Arno .r l P.sa.h C.•Ionlne. der $.4.u,k' e, efd n tin Mee tsu Oats tiIL(Ii11 e►11a PIIIM.• 60 Page aad up. 60. 1