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The Signal, 1908-3-26, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GOI)NK1CH. Oiv'14 bete) llUrathir,_Merv!" 'S�i, 1.Ju'S 3 �`fews of the �ist�riet. Jou. 3%rgueon, an old.$U41 tes/woted 1evident�of'ltruseele. eutl.rtd n stroke of patalysis butt 4ceek, 1Vm, Stackhouse end (amity have muted N here yt w II w'wide l n I3Iy t lt, future• It. J. aand Andrew Held, of Wing- hnm, lett bast week for Iuoioniiu, seat:., where they wll remain per- manently I•t. leftal t weektfo, 1/AIl •rte, w hell, where he well rt Utae his work +)Doug tier Wiliam,. • Th. following were inducted into the rWerehip of St. Andrew'. Irrvahy- terian church. \Viughaue, last Sun- QMenesetuna Mineral Water TILE: GUI)Ii;RICH ,ItNKItAI: VA- TKN C1)„ ;manufacturers of "Mulaese s ung•" aro pow ered W deliver t. any part of flu town Hu Met Uinger Ale 1n plots u, 1 quarts, ..1.1e Mineral tt'u4+r I•, three slaw plits, plugs and quart.l. Selts..•r water and /N'ullo ekmt:t. Th,+.µ, 'moan are made trout natural rel water. And aro' therefore free f.grr alll% Im ur ties. I•. I. 11'.11: r11N Mau• musits 111 I O(� CLASSib:S.nw1s (Am ,..teRE.. knottergart.•I mei ud fnor NOH•4 �'ioik(r I.. Trnua and other inturin'liao"^ Say Is, 4414 A. • ]Lwm••0 s to wW store. tied' . IA ItOY ADAMS 'TmACIIICH or' 1.11,11 A. stadia 11. I1.uk of M11tgrea1 Hl1w►. Medical 'Ry. K{1MEILS()N k TUItNBULL A. T. Krxxne'N. N L. %% 14. Tenetu'r.e. ti. It. o•Rrr, )Iam11t04lMtn'rt. Pksa,s1f:. lye. K.eutnr.ons re4 loon.•. North •,rest. t',write Bt.I:ewowt• •chun'h.'phone 1St ()r. Tnrobun'a rsIdcp•m•, 3L1ntett street. southwest of Public U4r.uv, •Phan 194. ��R. W. F. liAI,1.ON', M. H. '.m. e. 1'.al••ree -tree:. welt door In Sover- elan (yank. Tempie.ons - Alba, IJI . hawse, Ill. 1 ' R. F..3. it. FORSTElt--E:YE. RAIL Nese ar.I Thant o,11r. wtralto .3. lyut, lion.. surgeon New York 1I1'M13a1a. c and itniarn.Ht ore, INM-til 111ni.'n1 assIst..nt F,,ar, \,.+• and Throat H.wnital• lu.'M0n Moo wry. and 14,rm 3.0ldan 1rpMhdude ,M•s..efirkl i:y.l Ho.. ,(tel. ludo' . Kau. 11131',• UIre4 ALtone, anther', oul.alfe Windom, Meet ilouri 9It A.ua. Y"1 p.m. 7 0 p•m. Telephone y*7. Legal CAMERON k KILLURAN, HAI. 1C11TKtt`1. solicitors. nu• .rhe,. owe. 'awe, hau„aoN1 .1.. thud d011r f tau 4kpeare. (i.1leM444. not. sl. U. ('AMK1:0N. K. t . J. I. K3L I.dIAN. - u1{0UDI'�Ulyr. HAYM k H1..\IH C W,rr014N. wileiaari notaries pubis) I•n • •.ret 10 444e nmrt ums l nurt. ru: 1 tak o. r .4 sk:e equate. next door t'. A. •afro:Kr'ocery. Pri 4.I H LO DtojouT, K.0 R.l HAYS. 0 i' t1. 1114. DK'K(N)ION k GAltROW, HAit- HisTEH8. atormers. .dkitors. e4•. 0oderlek1,,, Mesar �1oo Mewl at lowest r.'w+. 1: t_ telt Klylet)N.I'B.t1t1.3(144Att(f6W, LLIB u. JOHNSTON, BARIt151'ER. `1 solicitor. eot,mt4lane1. nat'rr public. 'lt"e• Hamilnro shat, lin:ferlch oat. - Insurance. Loans. eta YUI'NG k ROIDKRTMON. itEAL Ketan. 4sd ins.triIN•e Agent.. heat ea - tate LN Salo or to MI . I'tgm•rtiu. l a'rlled to any Isut d lbe town end county. 1 -Ire and fe in.umncs, moxa, Lo Iron 4111. i1 1IN W. CKAtt:11:. LIFE:• FIRE: r/ "..1 srrident lnsuraner. ,lgnnt for lead tng tun'.u1I A11d t.ak cr*e, mo'e.. In.uranec in all lin,•• elft.•4 .( on best plans and at lowest rales. 1' an el ofce, earner west 1441041 a,wl Seamro o. addro..1. W: ('IRAIOIF:, liudorich. IMt Tele dans ti SHAVING PARLOR , UAV1NG AND i1A111•Dltl at`41NG (l rARu.oR.s. -. Tho •rest ptacs 1n town. Prompt serel.1' ; everything ole*., and sant Lary. lite Std e..ld Ilwlat WM. I)%V114. 34444.44 Etchings Iio4d Block Issoonwit to J:. FHttlryl. marriage Ltoenses \'ALTER R. KELLY. 11 UVDRItIL'II.ONT. N r Jewelkr and Optician. tc ke • knot 1 Issuer of�1laM,agn Lfcen«+'. _� UT LANE. iSBUInt OF MARI{I- .1GM lteenaon. (lederieh, Ont. Auctioneering • IIOMAM IiUNURY, LIVE STOCK T and gtnuunrml Sort hoot cr. ofi1 »s on smith Buret, where he will he found al all tlmon when not ••vying t1�{ra, Tame• reaennettle and rvrry effort tunes to fere sera saustseti00 'I'h 'tie➢1 GEORGE BECKETT General Auctioneer. New System of Tickets and Catalogue. OFFICE, HAMILTON ST. I'. 0. Box x41'1, STOV ES You will Illlns x.,1111: r1ea1 bar- gainn if you fail too 44(4 what I eiln d11 for yeti in one of (hlr4' Good Cheer ranges Good Cheer art heaters Penn Esther ranges N1.thing just Ar good for th•• money ; every one guaranteed. 5 per cent. off for spot Cash Plumbing, Tinsmithing an(I Repairs Electric Wiring and Fixtures. (HVF: US A CALL W. R. PINDER 'Phone 155. Clay : -Dr. A. J. Irwin, Robert Max- well, A. 1.. Hamilton. Robert Currie, Jr., Alex. Cautptwll, R. A. tlutchiu- sun. Wllliatu Ittelk4rles0n, elf Urey. was married on 1'uesday,•the IIN11 Met., to Miss Ellen »truther*. of the 1'Lt1, eon. cession of E:I , A project for the erection of a new lowudlip hell in Huron township, at a rust of 123,3131, is being cuusidered by the ratepayers of that township. M. Y. McLean, M. 1'. fur Smith Huron, ham et, far letwver'lrl fr tit his recent indisposition as to be able to resmne hie I'.rliaule.tary duties. • Mira Eleanor hose Mlnrton, teru- erlyy of Hruuke•Is. WAs r'cently frlarriell at her hom a in $rattle, Worhingtote. t., C. t3. Uindereleeve, of tlett city. %Von. Harding, of Elmore, is uuder. stinal t. ike through Wa wife one of the helve to an «stat&' ('alued at several Udllioui at Merlle Arch, Middlesex, Elite Mia. Lena Brenneultw, of Blake. and Daniel (ieseho, of 1110 BrolaN4il liar, Hay. recently plighted their troth al the letthor.o1 p.trsuu.t;.e, Zurich. Herbert B•'au, ton of the late John Beau, of Clinton. who has lately been wech.tnicel auperineendent of The St. Thouras Tiu/es, has bought out The Ito i evy Meieury. \Vurd bks 114x•11 received iu Loudea- ho,u of the death at her bonne 011 i loydmiuNter, Saskk., of Mise hlva Wallace, daughter of Richard %Aal- lace, formerly of I,ulde4lori . Henry I'attnkyn, of \Vhiteehurch, who broke • of his legs a few months ego, (est week ba'! the mis- fortune leo hay.• the other tone frac. [tired by beim( kicked by a steer. . Bev. E. G. Powell, of liruu.cIs, tied the nuptial knot between George E'. (:rooks. of Atw'od, entl Miss Ida hill. ing, daughter of John Dilling. of l�raubrxok, uu Wednesday. the let11 inst. After a lingering illness ('alheeiue +, , Mlavia 'c+ b, wrf H 1Vn1. J. Mil.chell, mf Howlck, and d urafhter of Mr. end Mr.. J H. Mc ravish. of Chet town- ship, departed thie life 414 !sundry, the lith inst., at the age of fifty years. Un Wednwdry, the lith init., e Hotter of ex.aI,mn nl. war er9nued et the hunts of Mr. end )Irs. .Cohn HArehler, of the B►bylon line. Stan- ley.bythe menetire of their second LLeughtrr'. Sl11111. to Henry Smith. one of 45lskete•Itew.ta'e pr.y.11erous young agriculturists. A quiet. Iuatrimonial event took piece at the• ho'l'e of Mr. and Mem. rho,. ihee•k. of Erecter, on Wednes- d•ty. the 1St11 in -t., when their rl(1e41 daugghter, Maty A.. was united in wedloclt t.. Herbert C. Clark. of Cres1- itor,. The eere y way perforuled ley Ifev. A. H. Going. Sllaulrvck and °range blew res were intertwined in the house of Ben- jemio Riley, of ('instance. 1111 St. I'.at- rick's t)ay ; for then his daughter. Eliza. gave her heart end hand to Itolwrt Uolcough, son of Hriu'y (bb cough. of Contemner. Rev. Mr. Curry tied the nuptial knot. G ..,. Hahkirk. of the north gravel maul, McKillo ., is m rival of Robert I'hartere, of wbomt mention 4vas'lnede last week, fur Che• distinct' sofa lung eootinuo(144 residence on one farm. '('he latter is still living on the h stead nu which he nettled with his tither seventy-three year's ot.gu. 1.o't week Mee. Neil Ascl.nnchliu. of Brussels, tecei'ell the s.u) news that her eldest eon, Thom/1as, had INUele 1 away in Vorkton, '1'rxes, after a brief illness of nlrasles follownl by kidney trouble. Deceaxch who waw in Iris twentyy ninth ear, 11.ad many friend, in his boyhood h . Interment w'as made in Texas. len Monday, the 11th inst.. 3Irs. Wm. Johnston, one of the pioneer1 of 1 he tit h line of Morris. passed away tit the hone of her ltti ughter, Mrs. .l.wwph Nicholwm, of the 19th 'Oney*- mem of McK(Ilo(,. Deceased. w•h, uta, in her tighty-thud year, was a woman of sterling qualities. held in high re- gnrd by all who knew her. A matrimonial alliance was consum- mqeterl at the home of Wm. Horten, .'f Ilurondate, 1'slorne, on Tuesday. the 10th inst., when Miss Mary Jane. the firstborn of the honor elf Horton, signed a life euntrncl with John Hor- ney. a proeperuua agriculturist of the satue town'hip. Rev. 14. 1.. Toll, of Ifensall, oflciate.l at the ceremony. or ' had 1hr l'lintoo kmttm TeU g ) n clime 4411 on Saturday last. The Hinging machine in the leteement took 1{r• and the tire alar114 was sounded, but owing to the gruel 4vork of the faac- Lury brigade and out ample supply of w.t1•r tram it Large tank ,ibove the building the Him ares put out before much damage was dune. The tosetory i. running as 114411111. The citizens of Wingham hest week received the sad intelligence of the death in Toronto of Mrs. 11. Heesinn, a Corner well-known Ieesident. De- ceased, who was in ,her twenty-sixth 5`'ar, was a daughter of Mr. end Mrs. `V,u. Button, formerly of Winghant, Death 4vAN due to pneumonia. De- ceased's htieband and iu(aft son sur• vive, The death 0t Mrs. %Vim. Blue, of the Ashfield and Hutson INnlndary, occur- owl on the 10th inst. The deccatsed wnn formerly Margaret Wilkie, a daughter of Jaumes 44Vilkie•, and w*. only thirty years or age. She was highly esteemed in the cannu nity, at:d her htiebend hole the sympathy of a large circle of friends. thceased was a member of Pine River Presley terrine church. Mrs. Pascoe Kestle, who far over half * century had been nn esteemed nwident of Stephen, entel'ed into her Hurt on Tneaday, the 17th in;t., in the righty-4jxth year or her age. She leaves to mourn her demise five sons: George, 'Thomas and Jonah. on the hnmrmteaul, Josiah and 1Villiam. of L'.hhnrn, SAME., and two dao hters : Mr'..lohn Brown, of ('enlrel)n, and Miss.lennie, tit hone. On \Vednewley, the Ili inst., one of bite ohen'm motet rerpnler young lediee, in the person of Miam Eva Lillian 3 (ur- ner• daughter of Mr. and Atte. J*peth Torner, of that township, entered the hymeneal %tate.' the happ1ry lrid,•• gloom being 1Vi11iem Herbaert Sher- ritt. of Cnrlwtt. The ceremonyy which was perforated by Rev. .1. F. Sutcliffe in the presence of e 1 windier of gguest44, utas foll oweddddddd y pleasant festivities et 111' holm of the• Inside. t bouthatapton strlce 111613. 11* we► MAD[ BOWS OF R148 AND HORN * wdlor by vocation, and was active almost until the date of his death, ^- -'- (°our sisters and nue hreeltut• su vive North American Indians Used Queer Itim: Mee. E. 11. Powell, Alts, 13, Materiel For Their Weapons. Jeckeso1. Moo. A. M1a311, 14.mil4ua!l- ry ho ►x wr ul 1116 \osih .\nlclicau In• leu: Mos. 1\'nu. lieudrr•sy, (i'wlrtirh' dlane were mettle „1 wood, luau or and ltobt. l uulwn, Nehrit•h, Mich. horn. Sometimes 11111 bow war made Their Golden Wedding. •t n tingle ptree of wool, aumetimea Mr. and Mee. John Shelton. of of suvcre4 Pict+'%; p, 'hsps it was of Ripley, etdebrlattd the fiftieth anuivcr• wool alone, ur it might be backed by n ary of their wedding on thealth hist. eheel' er by the skin of some animal, Thr happy couple were the recipient% eceordilll, to Furca amt Stream. 1'he of luany beualemn0 pree.•nts, inelsdiag material for the wei&Pom was gathered 11 purse of gold Is'ou1 their .hIldre•n, tnc�uevcr it 44aeoso'siblc, and u plyn gra0dchilelneo and greal-gr:ualch il• might isa4•e 311, Isis 11N1ge a IIWnh,.'1• drep. One of the unique t'at.U•w01 the of sticks each til which he iuten•l' •1 occaeluu wax Ole phloem, o1 rho ulliutately to fashion into a bole, or In•idesu4tid and grlonwlu,)1 of fifty if he did nut dice lung eunuch 1'.1 j•vars ago. who afterwerdx marrie'l this the bo'..' would descend to ht. t1u.3 are 11'14' Ala•. :and Mrs. J -t'.. heire. Ax the lutist important implc- Arulitage, of Lu,•know'• Auluug mnnt of hunter or'warrinr the bow' w'a, throe present at the celebn1Lion were . highly valued, A1r. and MIS. ti. Graham. of Ucxlerich. Bows of Lune eer, road•• 4Oatetiwo•. A StarU4ng Death. of 14eetlo414 of the rib of largo animals. spliced and rinrd together. end were' A wad and startling event geek usually backed by sinew. Those of pleee in Kincardine 011 \1'e.lnrsday, th' antler of the elk were somctilne, the 11ib lost. Joseph (Toler. Itrsta. iu a eiugle piece and at other times tent manager of the Massey Hartis in Koctiuns, bevelled at the ends an'I works, Brantfo d, who lied Ie•en at- tleatly glued and spliced. Baum of tCndiug Lhe fuurral oC hi' shot'', the horn .vivre often matte of several pier'. fete Mee. I4ellery, Was sitting aL the similarly glue.l and epltced, but the (41,1., quietly comy.'ring with hi. bores ut rho mwuntaiu sheep wear IM'.11her-iJ1.14W worn h•' WA.) Wi•Led w,111etimes cut into 3. alld slender with violent pains in the hoe 1, H•• roils which were laid together, glued arose and wontin c into another 1.410(11 and hacked by sinew. he attempted to ascend the stairs but 1no11Mt tyle: tit sh'ep burn 11'a4 rank unconme'ioum on the H,xlr. All uta* iu a single 44ne1', the horn Witte attempts at restoration proved' futile elft 30 x spiral f Vu1 base ul horn to and an hour later hir sp.eit winged its ► tl ' I f ' t J Hight. .,til 1144 1p11'a 1.11141 • cam.• 111' 1i1e.1 *ud thele straightcu,ol and The Late Mrs. A. H. Manoiag. ' caused to dry straight. )Suer sueh 11. Un Tuerlay, the 17th hurt„ rho Boot: were unusual. blit they ,were 111- tiond Phyeieu.0 a u., in the ltkeheey s, very powerful Slid never worn nuc of Death to Mrs. A. ll. Al.Oniug, one Ito Ila• other ha0.1, it i. said that Ise . of the most eesteetlted residents of Clio- Isla 1e o1 bone er "1 al"lcr • ler., 111 11 t n, who had leen (Anguishing from , 1"r show' thall 111r use. They ser'• y;ouwuuption for many Months. 11e- Pled to look at nod for a tune were ceased, w•h' wan in her forty-ninth effective. but after a few years betene t yyear, we• the eldest daughter of the dry atyd brittle. 1. to %Villiam Coats, dry'gotode .met•- ( Next to the Mew, and. in last, so client, of Clinton, Her IIII'INl1111 pre- nmeh a part of it that it catenut to deceased her tourtrru yearn. A separated fro+n 11. i. the arrow, n women of an exemplary Christian life complex implement. tlw development and .;r Ito uneelllsh, winsome diryxwi- •d which We slay' imagine to 11n al ((cern Lions, she eudeeredherself t.1 all with- w•ry slow nn11 1iuelt m4 doubt uta. in tete circle of her aogeteintenet•. well advanced toward it. present form Two children, Edna and Wilielu, Iw'fere the ixow was. thought. o1. 11'e mourn her remnoval (rout their amidst. pray fancy the .,'roar t'1 be th.e ont- lsHeaChristian Scientist: i clt'w'th Id a simple stabbing ivatru• melt. which developed into a dart to Rev. Ernest W. hunt. pastor of the' be thrown. similar t•o 4•ertaiu toy; Wulln,lon, \lane., Unitarian church, Neill in�UM: a►uo.hg the children of a further rector of the Exeter Bptec0- our, plains Indian-. pal church. haw leen accused of leing The arrow consisted of three tow'n- e secret follower of M44'y 11. F.ddy, tial parte, the head. the ,.hitt and the the propagator of the Christian fathers. Sometine•s tie• .haft wean iS Bence ttuvelllellt, and )448 beet' carr. eompou(el, notteo.ti)i4 of Moro thrall one nice' 01 w'ew,l. The l'r'''"'l c 110111 wear very various•. • The Pett/ rine. 1. r••ulparntively n m,.I'rn invention. -e slouch su that 1. -.fay ttailitioni cote, s " 4'' its d.•vel0pom'tlt 1111.1 tole 4'arintl- OaI/0 toward the improve.' fea thxering ..t rn•deru ►int....use given. Even within the' 1:,-t 40 or ill ycan tux. children anomi our wilder trill•. beve.'mpley'd 4• rr prinlltja. forms tot 144401'14, Ur4ua 111 4Io it hunting of 13431'. bird% arrow, withon(.. heads an'I having merely a rilar(N•u.•.I. fire Med- ened 1N•in3; /strews wtllout feather: and again itre'wr feathered after On ,earlier method. of whirl'. as praetieed by .4(101 ', we know only by trediti'm. Tho bow.•tring w:as u..ualh 'nude of 3'iste.l sinew, sometime•', put on the Mow grerl end allowed 1'1 (Ire there. 111 the suuthwcst, however, the string was xmmetimee 1114411" tit ve41rta{de fi- bre. Ili other sections it 111jglt' INe made et stripe of raw hide nr intes- tines of animate. Fruit Farm Sold. 1 Ool. hears has sold his eeaenteele acre fartn on the gravel road, near Clinton, to ROAAA ischereneed, whirl - dem, for ♦14 The prof" yr 1a one of the finest In the eottnty, hlam on It 1,i'etfl choice trait trees. Old Resideet of Southampton lead. ,alrift. from hir weah.hy parish. !h'. Hunt, who haul a brilli.ult . 'ersity coarse at Huron College. London, wee at 113.4 on•n request a few yrats atm de- pnted (mo, the olinist'y of the Chtrlh uf' E,tgl•tnd in order (het he alight .11rlx•iete himes.lf with the Unitarian church. 11is few faithful friend'., who consider, hitt ,a matey' t0 the ...ante of tenth. have engataged it hall where he will sect: ' hie dawn un religion end health. Huton Township Wedding. Kimetcline itel,orter : 01, the 11111 of this muntll a very pretty wedding tx'k place at the residence of Mr. and Mr•s. Juhn l'ornish, on the twit of Huron. '.Iron their daughter, :Nary F , war united in the holy bunds of matrimony to \Via. A. Motritem. The cerrmnnyy was i'erformed by the Ilev. Mr. Fy.Iell in the prenence of a► large numlw•r mf reln,t i.m. '1'tle nut -or - town gne.34 present, were Mr. .lohns and deughter Beatrice, A1r, ,and Mrs. Allah, Mr. and Mea. Johns. jr.. of Goderieh, Mi.. l',eusiu (?,rnlsh, of De- troit, M . and Mev. U. IL Thackeray, of fort Huron. The wedding presents were numerous and costly'. .►fuer n 41,1,13. 1isit with friends and rcl,Li►es Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer will return to their 1 • in Ih•Iermine, Menit11wa, Where .t (urnimited home *waits the bride. A Stephen Township Plooeer. (In Saturday. the lath inst., Georgge Mawhinney, one of the tennis- pion- errr tit Stephen,. having fought the g0iel light, laid +,side his armor. De- ce• m'el, who was herrn in Ireland MeV- enty-eight years ego. c41ue to ('anada in him early inenhlxd. Forty-four rearm ag"' he settled on the farm on which he linseed the remainder of his (114711. A Ulan of unswerving integrity and deep piety, he W3(4 well known and widely respected. Decreased was twice marred. Beside* hie widow. who WAS formerly Mrs. \Villis, of Lucnn, live *,11)11 and Itvc daughters survive him. The sone are --George, David. Hubert, Thomas and \Villiam, e11 of Stephen, and the daughters- \ \ •m. Alantin 'e I .In. � \\,Inst nr here. y 4 Ste hen u n . cht•Aedrr of c rN..1 h nn1M P Mem. Itoobert Key., of Iowa, and Mrs. Jas. L*wson, of Crediton. FOUND TRUE REMEDY. Jas. Wilson Sure Mi-o-na Will Cue indigestion. The incalculable amount of good that Mierna stomach tablets are do- ing in lioderich in making sick end even despairing people well should compel the attention of every Judici• tuts person whtf le not of health with stomach troubles. The underlying cnuwt of nervous de- bility, he:4daches, .leeplesrnees and melancholy is faulty nutrition, the re- sult of a we,tkened atorn.►ch end in- active bowels.. Liu long ham the stomach is weak•the tissues cannot assimilate proper nour- ishment, no matter howv 111001 food (a 'eaten. Mkeit't incleatwe the strength and activity of th' nluycal44 walls of the ,tnmsch, regulate; the 3,owels and makes the blood capable of conveying nutriment to all the vital organs. The ode of Miso•ne. stomach tahleta tluakee all the difference between a tiled, nervous, sluggish condition, a weakened stomach end a healthy, en• ergetic bodily condition. In nu other way can you 10 quickly. so readily, end so positively sttneuime the stomach to good health as h� using Mi -o nn. The feel• that this remedy is sold by •Ia.. \Nilson under '4 guarantee to t'efund the money un- less it cures shown conclusively ire mnleriority over Ordinary 01)1 -rash• ironed digesliVes• Looked L.kely. An old country gentlemen, re•tnee- ing home rather late, discov,•red a yokel with a lantern under his kitchen window, who, when a4ked him hominess there, stated . he hmd only come a• emitting. "Come a what 7" maid lbe irate gentleman. "A conn ing, de : 1'w' emitting Mit...'." "It's i4 lie: \\'hitt do yon want a lantern fur Y 1 never um.rl tine when I wen n y11ung nlen." "No, mor," w•A' the yokel's reply: "1 didn't. think %"r'Ad. judg. ing by the mi44*i4." The Argonaut. "The w•i"mt of alt a*vinee.- maid eom'0ne in t he herring of I chert',. lane, Kenny. nn old 1a.ndon journotl- iot, "is the eld,'at (creek maxim (hoe of the allele resident' of South- 'Know 4hy..4I."' '•1'p ," *aid Kenny, wmpton hn1 pawed *wey in the pelrson '•there's n flea! of *bittnm in it.. qj John 1'11111.111, Thr d'c'.snl uta* •Know thyself,' but tenet int'odIle" a In hie right y-thh-d year *nd haul lived ft'iemi." In Whisky Smuggling Days. In the gn.el o.ld pr.,l,ilati.n drays in the 44Vest. when 'whisky s11111gglers were caught "with the 44.8.3." the li- quor 111s, if practicable. brou¢ht into the police post, where it figured prom- inently ns '•e•xhibit A" n111inrt the Prisoner, lfter being Meet a' 'sir deuce, the' kegs were knocked In an.1 the contents plumed out on the ground 11»41.4 direction of an ofice•r-a curtly "libation b' Bacchus." It frequently happetid, however, that after• suelt au event the men seemed exceedingly jr'- viul without apparent renown; in fact, their ccntdition, lead they been in- a e.luntry where intoxicaute were pro- curable, might have bee, ascrib d to overindulgence. At one /m'et the officer commanding decideNd to personally supaerintend the de uMion of a large seizure of smog- s, d whisky'. He would satisfy Nino reel that orders were obeyed to the letter, and Ile had the kegs stored in aft old root l,otlan pending demob - tion, and raw the job finisher! to hies liking. Yet wbtlt the bugler sounded "stables" that ' eight, the mergeant- s woe •t ran 1a tl . •' 44une41 4e e r a a, n a or, r 1 only man to appear, and when ho re- ported that the 'nen were all ieid out the feelings 'ol the commanding °file eer tllay lye imagined. He went to the spot where• the li- quor'harl Ieeyl poured on the earth, and under him stick the ground rung bellow. He get a clue to the mystery. Through a thin covering the liquor had filtered into r'eeptaclem which the nten had plantedl at Ate pleee. e Sunday Law In 4he West. Rev. T. A. Moore, eeeretnry of the Lord's Day Alliance, left Toronto r'- cently en. tour the west iu company with Rrv. W. Rochester, western secretary. Tile agitation in Winnipeg arising from the activity during the pumt few weeks of the folie° rnuit do 10..1(1, SC- Cnrding to Mr. Moore, tend when tl,e Imw is really understood by the peo- ple, he says, many of those who now fancy 1t unreasonable and a hardship *ill know that it i3s etow legislation Chet must result in great goo*I to the ei3iretl.• 01111 to the nation. ,1 law' that line relieved upward+ of 7),000 men of seven days in the week toil. that 1184 given 7,0) druggists end their clerks a weekly rest day, that ham kept out of ('attails. 1011,000 c0pice each week of Sunday pap'' of the (Suited Statee, and that line gi4•en the joys nI home life 10 Ruch mnfi- tudee of citizens, esti only ''melt in t e end in great• good to all cnn'ern. ed. ix the opinion of the general ace• retary. Not Reassuring. "Tin'e l3w*; perhaps I've rnade my rat l "?no long," asid he. Pakl Rhe: "011, no, it wasn't. long et all. it only seethed to re." Sore disappointment. of to:lay ellen prove the grant b!easinga of to morrow'. 4414_..._. plant Dd Millar Con 'PgBDti: WLv.0 this wr„k (1 I' l' 1 int , s:ick sur \,. a• low i, • i •., nu.1 Vv1lois; "•,.,,4..11, ' b,uk ,, nowter and leek.•' ih.,', .',. , 'rh,' stn tot -Left t'u.tie In tib.:),r .,n,l K,•,tli•fl1lie' a ...to.'. 1., t,:• the 3..dillg male•; we !1 eve lbom 1n , 11: c.at•irll' le• 1 1 1'.Iwn or 331.'k froee. .Is00. DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS c `9 141' 111,.+ 111 1 1 • . 1 . ,. .1 1.1 . ..1. , r, 11111• i) . • .. I ,,,,,d tiecli11l', in'•lod1111,?.1 1,1.,.1.1. ,... ,n single 111:1 I.•ngrha. \'rn- eti.tlt t -tut), • .o.• '111•• 11l 1•. nr ,s1, feyorc.I cl .lbs fur smart gip' inv41,4.s, Ila,• 1.31 .1 V.ole(;.t•I 1'lolh in nil '.11,11, et $I.00 yd. i, without a 1(4',11 at 110 pet. e, \ oil s(n,• 01m11 1;4.04.: . 1, .nn•h 1 IC.11..rl fur liplin4 110,1 Nuilltuei• "eel': we h 1'.',':(i th1•:'el: �.; hn11•.' in .1,:•1.: 11 p..''!.11'4a ire:. TRIMMINGS - TRIMMINGS P:quth)'JTriu1 sting, 31,'1 1 1 1. 1.,1141.• 1. �' I I,.'.1+ 1,1 '.-t 1.,1113.1.'(1•.' LADIES' WAISTS LADIES' WAISTS N'ver :.- . •',' Ir., • eec - , ..1 a sat.':1 :ul r•xten•it•r 1 (1 Ir • .f Ir41ies' \\'bit.• Leen \Valet. ; wr 1+tee them to suit •. veto Ile st fa...idiom,. Pric,••i front Siert to 8',,(41, i 31.44. in sleek. from 11_1„ t IS' 1 : r a�.awrr-ss= s.aav�.. mpkire iv MILLAR'S SCOTCH '%)11` STORE Ph�oae 56 �7 I What He Thought Was Anglo-Saxon. •"I'jlr ignnr:uo•.' n( many pet•an11" I1 1.•'11(111124) tear •µ00d .11.1 nellteSexon' speech 1e hl:.o• s'1 tiiu''l, ''' in 1b•' most •:'1 1 1..•14.0.,,,• re " 1 . ''141,1111 l'oiir,t.• Prot.•. -..r. "IN 111.1,1 1111I11.in11,t 111111•. .1111 'toil:q' of 1:.;'. '.II 1.1 •':111,L1e•:PII W,.1, ..r-1 I: n m 4 '4 11, uk tido fol' Ili•• vi�t',e •.t bis.:1,1. I:r-..'.1oj"t :r,tIre: fins hi 1• ori':,, 4 wa4 11111 lollyf a}; ''••uenn n: i1t� . 11 1 .4' pr4w'e'e•.lieue n1' ILe Vlfeet' p:oty toa l suit lel' tri..l. 1 de a.ot 3.,:•,'' 01 ,1 , ,.ai 1 1.'.'0,4 I.,tn.',If'.•t.1 n.,,r`,•:'t r1•'n t1.:.. '1. 11".r, 1..11 1 14011. 11..1 ,, i1... , ae w.n')-. 1 1101,m.'o 1bi• thi..,f in pt:lis), 1141410141:1 .\ng!•. ti , .n I:: ;•- 1134 11. 14 nef.41 011.1. .:,1..1 4.:1•,.,,.1,•ruu. 11:)1, 1441111 of the 111-,-t ur,i ;'cced.:.t,.3' kinoi.' 'file h.•.: w:ay to till yam' cop of toy s by uutking inhere happy. Cure for Weak Lungs ''I has.' 1140.1 .,.'.r Psychlne tot about six months, and hma' found it an ex- 'rlent relents; for pnrinnonia anti weak bet's. '' R.onal.l .lohns00, Farewell, hat . April 1•i. )p..7. , �'syehin" i'. nn" of the lest .mwli fn's on the nl:urket, 1119.1 for all thrnat and !,, troubl'm i; of mix..I1.,I. . A word fre•m a man %.bo has tca.••1 it. 1'ntluntonia. Itr••nrhit1., I;Iu4ha, Colds rind :.Il threat. I,teg :anal stomach Irellhirs yield to PRychlne. .1t all drug; gist,, 44"e. and ±'Let!, ..r Dr. T. A. Noruu1. Limited. 'Toronto; i Limited Mirth. i "That arL or yuan . 1v 1. punk,' blwlt4vl 1114! 31;1114 men, t, v'. „leafy , '1114' 114.111 in the hour 11pld.i,,Jc11." ,•\h." slti•1 the couled03' !woeful', i ••that sh..w.. tli:tt ho 31:401 at Ileo aIm e- ciatiult of I V "lt doesn't sh o4v .(ly'(liu;( of 1111• , kind. H.• •.at I..•liked :a post ttud ,. c•raitln't aro• any of the w t .tt •.11.'' She Had the Symptoms. LLAi� DRESS-IvMAKING B Y MAIL Titr,i at Hot e . . .i,,. _- ... h:, , al ,.n,.9 . '�' .'.. 1'fpr 4 .' -i *4441' . s se '' 't {..qd 4 1r. ...Ht �.. 11 end n, a le' .e M t..,1 ,y. I„ m'1.• , ,. 1..r Ia one a... 1.. an`, addrn., n•, (Altar..• A11cr • r4 rut ran I r •.end ,s. 31., and ro ! .-1,1 fun 44.11• f Ir -tea. Ib, i'. J•,. 1'..n r b 1.. Ivan' 4?.,.r, I. nr 11n,•m-•.ern a:'re, 111:11 '.,' ,••'••' .1'a• S'4NI e. r ••,.e „ ann.•t mono ...ns e•,.' 11 't...h 444'..1 hl and I' 4 any gwrap',' f'• n, tfw ))tauw.l .11., ..W u, 11a• ,n,. ' .I0l..ry,•. .1r, ••• Th1" y r. 'rsr 111 l'iu,.,•t. 111,,1 ,lin „11,.1• 141,9 ,.r, l.. "n,• m.e 1 to' r ' 1.1 tl'' .. n 111 lr .onra. 1 tel r- lav ,:.11211• 7 n'A - Ik uta••,. ..l nm4�,••n a. , 1 nen kre•wn 4 cops out ad.-,. and t .. .1 v hen- the 1 'eon• 1, t tn. wn t . lr the ..( h •..nr-1 44.. adv: is g.nuua '9.7.1)11 a. ',. 'i"r , f,..gai nr t ,1NDges• CRIISS•eeTT(KG SennOL . , .. .. . ,. i, . 1., ... . I,a.,, da. r N•1t l..elg ego .4 ti , 3l'1) Indy went 111 vi-,' ., friend o 11••, . who i..en erb•nt «1e%'.,l•e of ('�le'tr.t tilt her i,•1tV'. The latter w'as 4(1ITIritg from n heravy ('11111, oust s/k•nt t 1.f the tithe sneezing lily: hut, n,•vrstheta..N. in rept)' ►11 her 4i: ilor's-.yn,p.,th.•tie in.4uiries, she• lonely m unt.lillcd Shot stir foul newt• 1Neen in hc1ter healtlh iu bete life, the protest being pnm.1'1A d will, sniffs.ux1 s11ee2e.. '•Verres %let : admitted h') 4i -.31'o'. "Itf couleee. if yew say that 3114'4.1' 11113 gut n cold: 1 ant l,outtd lo,ln•licve run : I.nt in t1tat r;4se yen will :allow' m,• to renriitk 1 hat peeve formed solute verr:a r'e'al sic !Iahitte :" A RECORD BREAKER. at jj I 1.ast 'Years Saks of Hyomei, the Guar- anteed Cure for Catarrh, Larg1er rose Ever. Tru• merits of 1lyolnei 'the lr)at• j meal that rut4's cnrw111 w'itliout, duuutch 41.wing1, its popuhtrity sued trlw•1)1 are unique in the annals of a medicine. tie pros ,tiii it is the rl' list' lend cure following *I he 411e .4 Isi.: •reatment Thal. it bio teen publicl•' recmmnlende.4 Ly lending druggists .enol physicians in tie„f 3y every. *111441 and town in the euumtry, with Ili ' i ,•still Moet 1 tsw y. ,sr'e s Iles were . larger they 444''1 I The f:e:L that 11v11r.n•i i. 131 siar,11.• .rod cunlpl'te. :11111 that 'it cure, La lo •• elle a •et .t cdlhin o 1 11 reed I t 1 tit t I nil ., , ( t K 1118 drug. int'' the sto le leb. lin doi114 he+ heIteel to t'reate 1 hi, tei.l••line•ul wu.) rapidly incrl•nslog orteiy 11f ftiend... The w•.att its w•hi, 11 1 h:t • loin so1'1 by obs. 1Vf1.1111 hae 4n 111111dedly 1i11, 1 erectly its 1111(0lueli'..: i,t lit+11eri• h. ' II,,• is such a iir•m 1,•li.•acr i'1 111.•' 141Wer of Ily,1m'i to ('rlr. .111 catt.:u'rh'sl .roubles 1h't' h • ur;'. 1)'''!e to mew it with the mold .mottling that the '•oat will i,e refunded 101)nyone who is ern IencfUted by the I r. 4I,it•ut. Yon do l nut risk n cent in testing the healing 1irhu'r o1 nynim'i, ('4r .I•,•. 1Vilmnt, take•+ all tin' tisk of its, •. ivleg '43.i.(.te- lion tool leiter, run to Ire the ,fudge. Gray Buggies %V.. hive 4hrm with (tele we 'fires i)1d we hltvae them) with Steel 'ires : 03,/(41 we lua'r thele witty AuGnunl'ile Seats 111)41 in all the 1)4tea MT'.i,i» If )1111 wv104 ra Buggy. of ever exleet, to worn.% one. call at our w•are- 1,u1111 and see what Ove have'. 1'I,e (:r.rs Buggy coml'n felon the I n ;•,•,t Carriage Faetthy in (' or til.•. You can't make a mistake in buying a GRAY ROBERT WILSON Agent for MCC.ORMICK MACHINERY, BRAN'TFORD WIND MILLS. FLEURY and PERRIN PLOWS LOUDEN HAY TOOLS. STANDARD WIRE FENCE. STONE 1V' also have a la)'ge orlon' quarts, and nee prepared to supply building stone or tilling in liege ur small etunnli3.iem, delivered or at the quarry. Ware -Room Hamilton St , GODERICH, ONT. A Ne�vs�aper Bargain gASEX Ill" p�ayy uu`1��• d�ate' r,,j r !M'MAN &BST &ice 25 ets,11,66 'MAPDS UNIMENTCO -'LIMITED - "4OyroCCRICIN110`l1 .;3,1 H ,.5. T11E ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE BEWAtE . OF IMITATIONS SOLD ON TIE MERITS OF MINARD'S LINIMENT SEE THE New Buggies at Knox's Ili 1,Je 1.. eLe.,.'Lc•4!o11 McLaughlin Company "Only Our Glade and I hat The Best.' 0 1 llnve just 1,'cci41•11 a ship. me11t' of (hear Hmr leggin( and ine1514' anyutet' int'teM.s1 lu call nod ser th,gu. PRICES RIGHT r i WM. KNOX {'ut'. Nvw'tt 11e :11111 II: Item sine•IN L ,GODERI-CH i H. B. BECKETT L M�3ALMER ANO FUNERAL DIRECTOR; 1, ul Hiram. and 1 nd.•+lakiug M.i erea,ul -. N'cd side Kwan s% '1'III,Nixi:•` u.,o*,. Uoderia•la Ho,asr; I:m 1;1111. call.: At n•.nl.te.e, e.,r, 4'ambri:I nand and Nelson Street. J. BROPHEY be SON 11111 LHA01NO- Funeral Directors rend Embalmers Orden urf,lly .tlel.ocd l0 .1.11 hours, . tuht or day 'PHONE I5OR 24 w'µivhou,n /4 Cc. avert 11 hnu you wail t end l'a'ds l 1 street and. Tllk HF: 'I' at Lock// `l3quare/ COAL ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS O N H A N D ttAll 1 -at weighed on the market Salo+, where you get x•11) In•. fm• a ton. WM. LEE. 1(1,111,'.. h'ft ., 1', 1:. I.4'.y:o Ilan)wnro itt,ro oa,A sleto Square. pruulptly attendeed to. SYNOPSIS OF Canadian Northwest THE SIGNAL homestead Regulations. 4\Ir- it Herald and Weekl Star , 1.511 The Fam y Y \ny el nn nnml,•rnl sectio', of Ilotnbdon Lends b, Manitotn►, Saskatchewan end Alberta )1' M1r1tteAI. Th • Signal is ill furnish yo'1 with everything of interest in 1hie ioocal lett! Mary'. i:vety hume 3 11)3'. (3isti•iet should receive flu• bleol paper. The Family II.1'., 13 amt 11'eS•kly titer of Afoul teal is 3.hr a.'knuwlusgrd best f 'ly 1.11(1 f:armpaver int'a)oat a. Its magnifl0enl. newes'rvire: its umuermie .Ie•cieldepartll'ul.: itsiut'rr,ling nlagoliiew features; ilm 4111.41 s'ri111; and 3Nlplllnr sllm't •tell.'., Il lak,' it, 1111• gl('.111•ml dollar'. 4vorth to Ie II: il. 1'h' combina(1on of rhe Signal nnd'('h1' Family Ih'rald enol 1Veekl' star provid'm the greatest 111111111113. o1 wholcetrmr faamily reading and reliable news front ail parts of the vim Isl. flied your subset ipl.ion to Mow's This ? 1,44 er one hnn4rel 11811411', 11(44' 1 tot any oa,.e et stent that (*neat eye cored ny Italt ('nterrh ('nM, 4'. J. (' 313N e V Jt 1 •n.. Tnl.rl'. I t H',. Ion under-tanlrt have known Y. J. *'beteg for the tn.1 1.414a1w, tont believe hkn perfectly honorable In atl,Mrsltese urn It-netInes. mod finnn.lnigi able In carry met any „pilon• t he,.1 to .d.. by 1ds orm' l4 o ,., s'., 131'.' 4'. k AI %mate, 44 hnlere ., I lrttgKI.t.. Toledo:")., N 11 1 'tie ar rh t'4,e 1-1•.ken 1hl � enn.% .. , k'gdln•etly tu4m the Maud and mm"o. n• fn.••- of lin .$.1,m. Tr.tlntnnl.l. •n4i,. 1'H.•e :5 rel", lerr 1rll) 8.44 try all dross 1.-.' Take Uw11's 1'wm)ly ('IIM (sir eon-tMatlwe, ex44{nin4„nmt en. tool reserved. near he h me- Ir,rori by any ,.','•on who I. the lose heed of a family, or any male over IN years of age to t.hn extent of one-gtaarter section of 101 aerial, ears Iw lens. Applienl ion for entry must be made h, ;weaon by IM• applicant tit a Iromtnton Lands Agency or.Knb'lemony' for the district In which the late! 1. situate. Ilt Iry by Proxy may. 441.44'4 er, b, rood' M. .n' Agency '.1 .'410111 coed i1lone by the lather. ntothSI, non,, daughter, brother or -4.4.-r of nn In1(114187I,anc,tcedcr. The trimester H mgoiled to leeforn, 1Mr 1 ..Irnd dt11i under etre of the following THE SIGNAL Goderich Ont. '''"" t t til At Ica -t .ix nronlh.s' ro4ldetlee upon and rulrirati014 of 111e Mnd In each year for Lbree war Is Farming Your Business ? If so, THE WEEKLY SUN, the Farmer's Business Paper, will each week be of Special Interest to you. �" Subscribe NOW for The WEEKLY SUN to 11st Jan., 1909, IN C01.INATION WITH THE SIGNAL Only $I.70. Address: VAN/1T"I-LE.R & ROBFRTSON, THIE SIGNAL, GOOCHICH, UN 1 . yrnr. 121 A h 'slender may, if he so de•lrr., per. /o1n, t M• tenoned . Iden.." dol ins by Orin( nn M ruling 1'.fst owned-r'Iely by him, nM 1..... than cfKhly Pe4 ern•• h, rtdrnl, 1n the '.felony of ht. hnrnc.tend. Joint owlwer+hip In land will not mit this n•gmitcmenl. t4 I f t he fat her for mot her. I f t he fin her ' . de c Swede of a hots...standee Ma permanent res den.+' 011 farming Innd ow newt solely by hen. 111111114. then eighty 'Nn AD• V. in extent, In the •4 44,01 i ..f t he h tined en• . nr 'gam a hoen.'4fra4d entered for l0' hitt tit 11ne ririnily, sneh honte- lendermay melt... hl• ono re'hl.•nre ,(mite.. ba (Istn,l ait4 tin (a1 her (o, tootM•rl th The tern '•r trinity" In floe Iwo 11rr.rdll. IsitAgoph. I. defined am meaningyt not met than nine miles In a d4nect Itne, exdosive of 1 he width of mad allowanar. crowed In the n*a.tlrtn„nnt. CA Ahomesteader Intending t0 perform M. n• ddence ditties lnMe,ordanee with the 4lore while living with permit,. or on forming land owned hy' him.rlf moat notify the agent for 1he distrl'l of Aen•11 Intention. 44*. lluml3a' notice in writing mint 1'a iron 10 ,hm 1 'otnmhwhkw'r of IN"uurion 4vends a (1:4awaofIntention toapply for 1.410113.. 1V 44•. 1 (1RY. 111. pal "of the Mn1I-err of the tnterlor, N.{L••3.'navl hodizr,l pnbh...44044 0( tl b tN vedlesale.t will net Iry pled fat•