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The Signal, 1908-3-26, Page 7vl.•;tet:: THE SIGNAL : GOI)ERICIf: ONTARIO Ttluwwr, Mans 2U. 111116 7 I++ '4,+4* 4,44 o4'4 a4is444474 4, ,' r 5 , ; ,, 44'4'''4 4'4* eie*94' The News of the District. *444 41i• .44 slis 4644546+444443+ +44=+46444444,44544+4 44144, 0)? UUNUANNUN. l LUCKNOW. • A. NLS\V'1'ON, DENTIST, LUCK- ' 1, !v1Nf.- at howerveryday stoma Thune 1•,, .. Nen ttaanl y ter e f trnetlur Lomb l km,,,u- femm/, better than gas. ( rows and bridles work ,.I,•. 11 00000 luun, plilles brunkablel. 's It. You eau ,J way. knit >'ourw oak uiu.li 1a•11Or done In the dental uM,m more time, la itre hu 111U0• fur doing the work. tore cum - Murdoch Murdoch Me•Ke11Lie, ill Oregon. ewlabluturtlwl.tticul. MOTICE.--TIIIS IA)(AL A(.ENt)( Bert Stewart, H. Armitage-, Audt•ew 111 in 1tun nniou for The 81ru41 i. 41 the 1'o -i Stewart and O. A. Midden. Whalen' alen' lu 0114" Ilea, mut ritatiawry Si ere ehuro T. F. Henderson and his Nun, John, updrr., will be received fur ibscripaiuu4, ad. the recent curling c petition, weer ;are going to run the sawmill eL lluly- ,.•rli,•im1: sad lob work, and leCiflWs win be resented. with gold cuff-liekN by the tool fur the searou. Cart. Berl Vatruij went to Clinton etvtu for sweetie. aaM fur the same , I.uckuow curling club. Mu Thureda W attend the meeting of Mire Maty Henderson and her silo Y t officers of the :Ord 1o tit. \\'gu�gsutY, AI:arY;h :,;4th. � An -at,Iwmr" waw given in tilt, ter, 111rg ie, spent r few tisyr the K Miss Maty hynl sport Sunday out Mot Ii xli,L church Inst evening. The guertr of Airs Mary Mclean. The farmers are preparing Iur .t town. I program was provided bythe l:pwot- h •I'. A. McKeith has tiniehed his murk spring work, 'the spring birds are t'has. Elliott made a larsiue.se trip ti 1 C. 41,11. •s were delivered and as assessor 811(1 now he it ill Luck appeat•mg and tither indications o1 (:uderich on Monday, I 1). C. Tay ler.Ile. ti. A. Newton and tarring nn multiplying. Mib►J•'aiulk Mcl.eau spent Naturtiity lite. t.. MailIdene. Mucic war fur- n'Aw al his father'esick bed. \Ye Iwlw E. fla urn is leavin • Carlow, kavas to hear of kir hiMetly recovery. Ile is K ti K under the parental rapt. ulbhid by the Sunday school umcheu ler- sold his bleeksteitII business to Win. I'1 kis the clew .d a series of cuter- very ill will' pnsuuwnia. Thi/11111b011, Of to Nlelrirh. We Art! Ilis.h. Cowden+ lrivnlls1*111 Trow day, tai u11lcuts given by the 1:pworth Misses l►uriiu, Dan ;old 'Ian Ale- burry W.Darr Mr. segos-<, nN he t a I League in 811 til the wbMiumall ary fund. lateen atLendexl the wedding of Miw lagcitizen one +a ltd it Best -glass ulecl.Nllbe Misr Edith Roberta' returned home whip; L.1'rl: Emw mu, 1•:.vets.. 'rh,. McIntyre at Laurier last week. They yesterday, having apeut a few days in report a very p10iar:ul1 time. N u Rev. Ali.. McKinley, of 'Turoulu, latah+rich. i v+alk of Edward Si Meals, which ttaal wi»h We young couple every .uecees. prerrhed herr yesterday (1101 will recorded ill The Signal fart week• re uccespy the pulpit atVkiu tt-t 1 54411- T, O. Allen arrived home of SsLur- nerved a highly respect ed eili.a•u. - _ loath. The following two Sabbaths day after spending a tamPie of week" Mr. Fxl'lb, who war in his seventy- ST. HELENS. Rev. Mr. 51. , alto fr 'rut•onto, iu7'eterborough. - (tenth year, cause to Lucktow with will pi each. Mike Foley left fur the Wert 011 hie slat, W. J. Earls, tent years ago. T1 t u1Y,'lalrh Ith, I Monday. alter spending a few menthe The remains were taken W Hanover MIew Margaret..'lark was home over N'r :tic plcaxd lu kill u that 'due. with friends here. for interment. ee%errl ulcsuletr of de Muudaiy, Junes. our plwUairUrrp, who west at. Howard Dare and Hoar Itulherrn,p, ceasd's family being buried there. Sandy Campbell 11aa.1 .1 very aulaxrr- for e1•vsilrnl Itcnrkud e11aie1feur nsl aleUvt of the G. C. 1 , spent Saturday ami Mts. PaulYuar Urs is is sister. of de- tel sale of Yatutday. that Nbe is expected to return tat l'.u•• +'riuted• Mr. Marls was ill religion a Misr Nora Lesley• of Ytxvd*Rte, is low this week. Sunday rt their homes Fun. Methtolist and at the• time of his visiting Mrs. D. Todd. el. Thus, Iiegley uwved Irrl Week int" death war a member of Use official A. E. Duren' left fur Saekatattei o1 Ale :nal Mrs. Chas. Treble. 1' Iha house t•t•eeMAY ve'atel by 1-.1"1". board of Luck,,w Methodist church. Thur. Tabs left 1'uc.Jay Earl by C. 1 . Agar. We welcome I ' to our vii- Siatuuday. Ile experts to be hark in R. for M title Creek. K.ask., and Mrs, about two months. lag••. AU9URN. Tubb will leave in n few weeks. Kash e ' 'u tat 02- 4.1-4,. 4WUberr arrived 011 Saturday Rev. Mr. liilchtirt, f l tvs txrl(a cur of live stork and settler's led fr \ValkerWu and has take') \\'l•.mNr:su.vv, Alar, 3"ali. eupied Calvin church pulpit on Nun- Hints. Their old neighbors in ibis p4.se""iuu of hie foto in \\'est \\'aw:a• The ice on the river bhuwe evidence day. • Ho will aloe for with tit next township wish them every xuicew.. 11..41. 01 MIAMI pal.4ing away. ' Sundry, Itobt. Ntntugh81a, township euuu- N in. Ryan ie this week uw'.•ing in• V. T. Riddell received a carload of A Ho %o 1. Ai -i t.11r,.n. It W our ciUor, has rented bit. Linn (40 a term 10 the house he recently purchased wheat from the Northwest on Mon- sed duty this week to chronicle the of years to hit eon -in-law. lleurge front WM. Sproul. Ile will make a day.death of Stuart Anderson, only .nn of Henderson. ofNaltfut•d. Mr. SO tanghan g,aal citizen. lieot•ge Itailhby moved hast week to Mt•. and Mn. A. Ander*.lnl. Stuart is retiring frau *live work rind tamp, Hurn is this week •Lug t0 the farm which he lately purcbwwd attended echoed in hit usual health on way (love W (ioderbelt in the far, kir (aryl in Ashfield. Till. house AI r. insult his brother Janice. Thursday last, and on Friday cow- He is a worthy citizen and iv well de•- Ilorn is vacating will be •e•cupied by Jits. ISaiLhh has rented the Presby- to spina of earache, which later turned serving Of a rest_ G4. 1. Armstrun Y Y- to spinal diaxasr. Ur. Genu operated K• tenon IIIAnri' for a (hurt time, until (,.dav and he lived only a fev 1 LOYAL. % had of our young mends. went to his new house is completed. Much sympathy it extended to Mr. derich Thug -wiry evening last. last Tneslay %%illirm Anderson and Mt.. Anderson and family in the • Moxu.tt, M.u. Std. Uei They report a pleasant time although left herr for his bowie in the North• bereavement. Saud. 'infield is visiting his dough - they had an upset un their wey in. west. His flintily left ata.ut a th -- - ter, Nes. Hiatt, at Clinton. 11. H. Long was ir1 Gimlet kip on Yat ago. CREWE. Miss Orme. Linitrld is home from in - lushly attending it meeting of the exec: James Jackson left here last Tues- (lorderich will a revere attack of art• 'five of the West Huron Teacher,.' ,lay 11urrning for the Northwest- He Trtciiu.vv. March 21th. nammation of the ryes. -\ssariatien, of which he is president. intends staking his future home in the Miss Irene Melee is visiting relit- Will Mallows it helping hie brother - Nu rum.. • Rich. Parks war on neigblsmhood 1.1 5aaketoon, tives in Gode•ich. in-law, John Young, near Auburn, in 1erdtelshty last united in uwtriluuny After spending the winter hens at Miss Lizzie (Seeley and Roy Maize the sugar hush this week. 1„ Mins Margaret Reid. They lett on the home of his brother-in-law. O. E. called of friends at Lewes on Friday. 11..1.'Morris has sold a lite 1pxul of a trip W Wir.Vham. We Loin with 1•:rratt..1. U. Murdoch lett on Tuesday Mr. end Mrs. Watson Scott, of Kin- matched horses boa fa11•nler at Berlin. their many friends in wishing the on his return to his home at retake- lough. were visiting relatives here un realizing a hrude.ntc price for thew. voting couple w happy and prosperous tom,. seek. Sunday. Mrs. Young, sr., met with a sever (satire Deal ti's Il v,% Orr. \Mc ate again Making maple sugar is the oder of accident on Nwttt,ley, felling down ('.,N( ERT.- Carey Bass, are billed (u reminded of the uncertainty of life. the day at present. The run was the cellar stains. One of the bones of give another of their famous concerts Outing the pane( week the fell de- good the hot few days, her arm was broken and her face WAR in the Agricultural Hall on Thiinelay. strayer of our lave has been leaping There was an error in last week's 'sadly cut. Sits. Young is an old I:uly %pril 'Ind. Those Who were prcsa•nt an abundant harvest. on Tuesday stews. It was stated that Geo. Dur- and the result's of the au cbdent may be last fall will remember well the eon- John Grevistt'iu, one of the old reel- sin had rented Mrs. J. Whitly's farm. ..tun serious than they would be (It t vert given by there entertainers. dents. after a short illness. from gang -It rhuuld have Iead'I'huwes (:engram younger pnnb011. They return with a oxrugdete chwuge erne gran• to the char of an eventful i11atrxd of Geo. Dumb'.H. J. Morris returned home on Sat - of programs end entirely new views. life at the age of sixty-six years. On It war, reported that lar. Culbert, utility after spending a week in Tor - of The Ripley Expires.. pires.. saysnt bailie Get,. entlies**me inh*I itauteClark, ourone village, jr.,agotvhis handg bed badly hurt Friday. t John but of the A. Ott attended lhaud civ ar nd INdige 11,t• will move W w faro .Igor Uun• atter •lung illness fell erlerp at the according W rumor it l have been elected an district deputy for Huron No.R A t cert r e( ei 6 •tau years. district, ti a r van r r ad an a t v Lr etJit. I n1 ha been 'mtakingtad f men and le 1 advantage K K Y gnu all right on 5xulrixy at Lucknnw, the Kant implements. this week to move One by one the ancient . Thr lair of doing good work in this district. and hi, farm implements. 'Ir. Farr WAS the past are disappearing, Thr friends Our young folks who left here on his berylers are •% Onto l!• appteti-a1cd. a gourd citizen and the farmers aruuud of the departed have our synrpw(by in Thursday evening with daylight for Ihingannuu war to Ire cungtatil.ttel the hoot• of their bereavement. James Snowden' device at Slafeking on securing bleu ws a neighbor.- This morning our residents wets- ca111r home the next morning with Itr't l Mmarr. -Tire scores wide aL surprised 0. hear of the death of Missdetyligbt. All bey they l 0. out a 1{41 the rifle shoot un Wednesday, March Maggie Radcliffe. lkt•eareel haat been t •_ . __ Islh, were estGdbuws : enjoying good health wttd only but Pe re. .ill ld-, 1.1+1. Yeturley Was attacked Ly tc,nellitis, It. I'ttlrbins11 II II rtran•ery h• Which tvwr followed It. Bowers Ia 1:1 Sts by an attack of pneumonia, which II, Jun, -r IU P; :15 terntineted fatally. 1h -epeeist! wait Dr. Mire 1.1 .23 :tit ale.ut forty years of age sand Loud re - .1, McGee UI 111 :12 sided with her brother 1','.urps since 1. McLe*t 1: I:t ,.'.', the death of her The,. She was a F. !Whiniest' :. i member of the Yresbyteriati church \..1: I(lowe. li 1i 12 end we. highly respected by all who T. Mclann 11 11 _1 were acquainted with her. We ex- t' Elliott 1:. 1J All tend the sympathizing hand to the M. Reid :t n :t bereaved friends in the I • of their .1. Elliott 31 21 11 1'. Sanderson 01 11 :i, \\'. odea flirt I 11 1 1;. J e. I:( 1:( 3; W. Crozier 1:. 1:. :ai I'. Finnigan 11 s 111 '(hos. Johnston to to Il' 'tarry Walters 1:: IS 4;4.,t..10111101A01 111 111 241 Il, .Iohuslotl I I 1:, :x4 Wesley Twenties,. of Prosperity. .1, Cousins I 1 12 •Jt was around peddling poultry fool Jim. Johnston 140 12 :el last week. 1 1p -41,.1Y, Mal•t'Ia411t. David A11.111, 110111 Alusa, is the sue• censor of Mr. Haw ,as G. 1'. It. :tgenL hone. Wut,l h.t. 1e•eu received by John McKenzie of the death of his lit other. LOTHIAN. T1'I9s1,9t, :\Inl,•Ii 2(111. Murdoch Winnow intends leaving for the West shortly. Jilt Mcluner is hirer) with John Piet er for the repasts. Joiner tiihuore left fur Cblcafiu butt week tel visit his wally friends in that city, CARLOW. MI/\1e..11-, ?.hatch 31111. \VP trgret W t•clx,rt t11:►t two Old friend Gordon 't'uutg ii again trrY pointy. Alex. Itulrtrtwln, of the Ruh euros• Shell, Ir 11111T(I 1411' from :in :attack of plturiry A her from hone alt•11ded the public libraa y concert at. A10)11111 Last `VedurstL•ty eight. rnhctiesn. MAFEKINU. Tre-en.ts-, March 2111.. Mies K. Fisher spent Sunday at the home of her sister, MIAs. Bert Reed. :II Iticbarl Finlay went down to lam - don on Monday W visit his mother. NILE. Me ntl,'Ia,Y:b'-ctrl. '1r,n M.•111tush is visiting her sister, v. a sar � I IHetherington. a, Sydney Maier. of Chicago i, visit- ing mailer the peart•ntal roof and tr- eiewitie old ant.inintwnces. Two sleighl•Ntds of y K 'welsh! of N' retr(uricht a epend the evening dl the home of Mr. and Mrs. .taut. Mtn chem. A very enjoyable ,evening with pipette At the Epworth !wager meeting on 'l'.1PedNy erening the suleje,•t will be missionary work bn Japan. It. will be .dealt with by Sir.,..folin I►uste,w. A . olles lion will be taken in rid of the forward •etnl•nt for missions. i•:veiling pretties are still the rage :around here. On Teeslay evening Mr.. Dan McPhee entertained, on Wednesday Mrs. .fames llirvin, and m 1 ► k Th trwdw • Mrs. 1 us ow. We thin t thin will alx.nt wind up these ,affairs for 1hi•. ee'1441111. PORTER'S HILL. Mose se, March Vali. Alrhie MacDougall is conducting it series of prayer-meeetines in the differ• est houses of this neighborhood. '1'1)1 !Ars: Y. 1t. %Vit.t-t.1ms. The many friends here of the late Scarlet. Williams, of Dunlop, extend to his 1* - reeved relatives the exptessit,11 of their sincere sorrow and sympathy. During his teaneieut visits t, Porter's 11111, which extended over a period of litany year, he had endetarYnl himself In all who haul the pleasure of his w,tuainttnce and his death heaven a 'Plank which will not be easily tilled. It might he truly said of 1 ' , he W,144 Inc in whorl there was no guile. Mort Mr. and 'Ire. 1. A. McDonald gave theft• annual patty to the young people Iasi Ston• day night. Mrs. McDonald, who Is an excellent hostess, received the Ruestm in her nasal kindly end eourte- one manner, making all feel at hone. \ire. William Stirling, of the 5111 eimeremion, had n very wieee•lttnl wood bee on Fridtt,y afternoon, fol• lowed by a dense in the evening. The young, the middle-aged and the old alike threw rare to the winds end tripped the light fantastic toe nntll the wee, erns' hours. when all went home feeling that this was one of the happiest evenings of their lives Miss fear. Newton nntortnined a large number o1 friends bust Friday evening. The average man will stand with- out hitching it g.aal deal bel ter than i lied with an apron string. Anson Finlay and Steve Mothers visited friends in N higher') me Mature arty and 51naday. Frank McDonnell moved his buusae- hold effects to his new house in Wing - hem last Tuesday'. A men and heir arrived at the home of Yawn. K1Ipatick 011 Friday of last week. l' uugrettuht(ions, Soni. A M1(.101010 of young people from here spent Fridxytv ing at the home of Sana.. Pentland on the sixth. Tum filen is engaged this we -k in moving his Bu11s• from Rich. Inr's barm hack to its old lotted' . SViti. Welch, of Listowel, the dis- trict agent of the Excelsior Life In- Nnranre Co., was here un it business trip last week. Jas. 'Saunders had it wood bete on Thursday afternoon and in the even- ing entertained the wood -cutters end their friends of the fair sex. A very WAN in denying. • spent r 'n si h• time wa n J Y 1 1. At.,l•.tt. MKRT,it.. At the anunal meeting of the Iw111es Rifle Assecla- tiun the following officers were elected fur the etisuilg year: l'ap- Win, (inot•ge lane: treasurer. Joseph Smellier : secretary, Cameron Stoth- els : committee, ('1ta3. McDonagh and Emerson Agar. Itiei.p: Mines. Although the at- tendance at the ,lnnanl meeting was email, what it lacked in nu111).ets ,vas supplied by the enthusiasm shown h those present. Kichanl Finlay, al- though y though still giving his heartiest sup- port, could ept be induced to act its captain for another year mull George Lane %vas elected to till the vacauury. IL is loped that ('aptain Lame with the aid of itis uflivers will 1e nide W organize as etteng association fel the season. With Lhr membership far reduced to is quarter of a duller. all interested in shooting should avail themselves of a magnificent oppor- tunity of obtaining excellent practice with the (rest of rifles and amtnuni- tion. .lust think of it the Ise of a rine end 11)1 rounds of ammunition to every member .1 the esmox•intiOn, NeW .,embers mny he admitted any time and regular practice will cont- inence as eoon am weather permits, Ever notice that almost everyone yen talk with gives you some informa- tion that inn t ,1f any earthly use to ynn:• The United States ham a larger number of hags in pro xirtion t, ate Ixrpnlsli"n than Anttrelia, New Zea- land, Commie and Argentine. but the number of beef cattle 0. the thousand of population le amalleat in the United States. RECIPE MIXED OFTEN. Druggists Hear Much Praise foe i his SHEPPARDTON. 1'e rsU.ty, March 2111,. %VIII. 1►ougherty's health is improv- ing. Last week Frank Ilayden :odded to the convenience of his stable by put- ting in water bowls x1111 a litter car. ries. Mia., Ale,•16:a Nevins returned on Satutdey to her home in Blyth. after spending wrote time with her sister, Mrs. John Foster. A Y.. 1.10. ExexINI:. Almost a score of young leo44d0 were pleasantly en- tertained on Thunxlay evening last at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Ge.. 51111 - sun. The t • was .spent in games, sir and dancing. Miss Mary Bur- rows gave a number of gramophone selections, which were much enjoyed. especially w • witty Irish piece's. Mr. Simpson proved that, though in his eightieth year, he can still play the violin exerlediugly well. SALTFORO. Simple Home-made Mixture. Y.. • lew.u'kahlr seeks are ',dug told nitwit town and ,utoog the toiletry iwople c ' g itt 4,f this pimple 1 • utade mixture curing Hie urnattiout • and k trouble. Derr is the recipe and dilrcliuns Ls taking: 31410 by shaking well in a bottle ••half ounce 1 tiid Extract Diuldeliun, one miner, Coons 1 Kai. - got). three e11ncr"N l' is 1 Sytup Sarsaparilla. 'Take lar is dose otue l,•a- spo onful after meals and at bedtime.. No rh81lgi• need le made in y usual diet, but drink plentyofgiant water. This mixture, writes . milieu ily in it hgtding l'hilaalrlllhia 11rwtpaya•r, haws it Iar•ulinr tmic t•I1el•t teem the kidneys: cleansing. the elug;tcel-u pores of the e1' Live I isxue,, bar- ing the kidneys I11 sift and strait) (teen, the blesrd the uric acid and .1hel'!ixii-.. °nobs waste matter, uvrt•cumi tag Itrlr• nudism, bladder soul Ininnry Irulllrles in a short while. A New Yolk dtupfgitt whn i tt. Ilad 1 decd of sells for thesebngeedirule Trpsu.ts, Match 2416, since lin• Ihst n11ntestie tient in the Mut it Alr11W 1,t•rv11. The town newsearet•4 hest tMoller staled punt fathers last fill placed a handsome the people who once ryit "('.44.11 Ly wire fence e11 the tenth side ,tf the it." especially 4hrtst•.who have tehu.lry Ivwd front the G. T. It. railway bridge and kidney tremble and suffer wit1t W the turn leading to the village and rhe tism have lately been placing a cinder Ade- The druggists in (hie neighterlet est walk which w1►1nU doubt receive It say they Tut supply the in K nt. oxtetinR of gravel in dile time. Thiswhirl' are easily ,nixed n1, letnle, iwprovrwenl ba 11111(111 appreciated by Then, is said to lee en lecher Id,a.I- the unary pedestrians from the vie clesustig agent, or systetl look &age, who will now be enabled to known and certainly noise moo, 6:uYo- reach town in some comfort instead of less or sinepl.• 10 Ian,•. having lb tramp through the and :as -- -- formerly after a shell of rainy weath- K IN1iSBRIDOE. er. A further improvement would Ie to carry the sidewalk its far as the ).ridge in place of the unsightly posits now in evidence there. at. lt.•: imams- Knee -rte. -Hutt. Sy- monds, the man who IMwght the old O is as wan tel some time aagg lambent hu showing his go - "headrI1tR1'41r1Ne and is h F "heard ideas in at tangible way. The old frame building is to Ire removed some distance lurk on the lot, and turntrl into" dwelling rouse with it It's Ill W DIe chap whn is tillable to neat lawn in front. 110e long ball- see any gond in the world to consult memo is to he pulled down and the an Ix•ulisL small building on the side will else disappear.' The ,.ge of improvements has struck old "YlwbWwn" and it may not be a lung time before some of yews up -town merchants may make our vil- lage their place of residence and go to their several offices by electric railway when the new line is in operation. McEw"n Bros. are getting in a lot of heading Ialta neer the cooper shop. It, looks as if they were preparing for next year's apple crop, am they turn out a lot of barrels every fall. The Maitland started to break tip 011 Montly, but the ice has not, gone 1xe- yond-tile bridge. The flats aur cov- ered with ice and drift wood. The thew ham not been rapid 1611 •Ma0011 and there are nu fears of any damage from the freshet. 11 1:icsesnte, '1NIY'h 'Sit10. Austin McCarthy and Medved A118. tin left last Saturday for Ili 'hon with the intention of working there, bast were dish gxlinitnl. They came back to litalet iel, yeael,ity turd stu•W11 nn :1 - six ger e ( 1811! v. inik tl Kingrlt-ielg,•. One of then/ pI..)etl out before resulting his destination, -Cosi. The Maidens Prayer. \Vnit+•r 1►amr.meh tells of n matron in Chicago who• in rompeny with her young nephew, ata attending a mite ice] entertainment. The eelectinns were apparently en- tirely unfamiliar to the youth : hut, when the "Wedding March" of Men deletohn was 'ergots he Iaeg.n to evince more interest. "Thet mounds familiar," he maid. "I'm not strung on these rlansleal pieces. Mut that's a gond one. What itit7" "That," gravely explained the matron, "is the 'Maiden's Prayer.'" throat Coughs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they are. A tickling In the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your (Arse care- fully to your doctor, and ask him about -your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. AAl ' Ws eee„r Iia ..o owe cert mtd,e.o-s wa urge atm to aa. ens eon t renrterr WO w u 1 rlour formulas Who mal s the beet liver pills? The J. C. Aycr Company, t f Lowell, MGs. They have been making Ayer's ?'ills for over sixty years. If you have the slight- est doubt about using these pills, ask your doctor. Do as he says, -ass b7 taw I. C. Ayer Oe.. Lew: 'r ::-rarer uAYI• IELU. Wepee:se.4 ire, Mar. lith. 'Pine river is now almost clear til ice. Miss Flossie AILw.,al web hu11te 011 Snndey. ie•v. 1\'- II Male maze in 4(0111'1icb 1111 Monday. .1ulin Ve nnll, of liudcrieh, was in town on Sunday. 'lies F. 'Linde has leen on the sick list for it couple ot weeks. l'haia. 'Tippett, our town iassessur, bs busy uutkit.g his unit. calls. - Rev. \t n1. Hindi. has 1tni•st•nWd the girls of the pnblby selesol with at fixa- ted' to be used ill playing basketball. Miss Myrtle Stinson, who has been et Greenway for the past year, hats racer holidaying at b • for tn. weeks. 1V111. MtislarL is fixing tip the house on the north side of the river lately occupied by John McLeod. Ile hits surlowed tweer tty re, trine 3f r. Iludii•. The bridge gang is gone: the bridge tot• footp:atlt is nearly ' ' heel. The next step will le to procure 140111s means of signalling that someone is crossing, 1!U that nee other 'sig will ap- proach the bridge. Don't think Ixrause it natl buy{ it vol of poetry that he is going to read it "There's t wo Of them. fete has blains but Jerk 111144 the coin." '•Rut I suppose you'll take the one you like beat 't "I've been thinking the mat- ter over..end it seems to bur that 1 could take Iwttrr roma Jack's; ncmey thin of I'ete's brains." Psychine Missionaries A friend of Dr. Irlocunl Remedies writes: "Send a bottle of Peyeklae to Mrs. W... They have a daughter in deelinc, and I believe it would kelp her. I have mentioned year remedies to the family, and also cited some of the miraculous 4.111044 ae0otn- plished inside the last Is years, of which I have knowledge." T. C. TRWiN, Little Britain, Ont. Iran down conditions from lung. Mom• ark or other constitutional trouble •cur ed by Pgcklse. At all druggists. SOe an.1 $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto The Pantry, The Kitchen and The Diningroom are' requisites 111 every well -ordered household ; They would be useless adjuncts to the home without being supplied with Good Things that are fresh and pure, from STURDY & CO., THE GROCERS. Phase ot. Prompt Delivery. KELPION STAINLESS IODINE OINTMENT IRs, not ..dor or M,rn, rune. Rlxu,nahsm. Sprains. Rini.., and large glands• applied by tubbing. 410 all .drug Stores. ass. as 0000.+. Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like to call it, is one of the most weakenidg diseases known. Scoff's Emul.l ion, which is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di- gested form, is the greatest strength -builder known to medical science. It is so easily digested that it sinks ante the system, making new blood and new fat, and strengthening nerves and muscles. Use Scott'.( Ernal.sion after Influenza. Invaluable for Coughs ane ►Ida. ALL DRUOOISTS: ROc. AND 51.00. taaaaaaaaooaaaaaaaaaaaa r I ...SPRING- 1908... Suiting Cloths ill the popular shades of brow es, greys, cti•. 'V' design and Blake up limbo exquisite g(xxls to your measure ill the latest style known to art tailoring. Stiff Hats 111 all the newest blocks 1(11d shades., NEW TIES NEW COLLARS NEW GLOVES NEW UNDERWEAR NEW HANDKERCHIEFS Suits and Overcoats Ready to Wear or made to your measure. Everything for Men and Boys Right up to the Minute. 11 McLEAN BROS. Art Tailors, Clothiers and Men's Outfitters. THE PALACE CLOTHING STORE Ala --. Seeds of Ilia beautiful " Sesta Rota " Pcppv are ghee ebaolutele free i 'keds Free .t large a, c.. r of poppies aays : " Yuur • Renta Rosa' is an exceptionally Lae min - Pure of Shirley Poppies, M far Ike beet ere hove seen." We will give abaolutely free a { arkage of three needs mo every person wh" will cernd for our sew kaadsoaely 1111netrat•d I2OL Calalssw. If you prefer, y.•, may have packageaf00rCanadian lot. ;or nip ..r Canada'/ hide Tomato seed in placed the poppies. Write 1o.,lav Anil name )over rhi•,ce. Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd. London, Ont. 100 PER CENT. PURE MIXED PAINT Don't 01111 any risks ill buying Mixed Faints. Find uul what 114 in the can or 410,11 buy: It Il tight Ile benzine whiting, Usti oil or soft soap. We tell exactly what is bit :t can tit Martin-Senour zoo per cent. pure Paint: it is rrld-bath ct1 wlitelead, hewed oil and eolul•ing matter. and uuthiug else. See label loo per cent pure end guar- antee on every carr. TWO gallons elf this paint will •- cover aur much +tt three gallons of .ordinary mixed paints. These aur facts : prove them yourself. CARRIAGE and WAGON PAINT and VARNISHES MURESCO, ALABASTINE, WHITE LEAD, OILS and BRUSHES CHEAPEST AT WORSELLS' Hardware' Store. rr'O=O=0=01j EQUATE° p q o VERTISING o II\s a. 81111'1 grows alt importance, its advertising must grow. But the advertising must grow - -in volume, in liberality, in quality --faster than the store itself grows. o This is true because the store must keep 0 IIpace with the advertising - or within hailing distance of it. It never dues tluite "catchup, any more than the cars of a train overtake the engine. And exactly as the engine pulls the train along," so the advortieiug " pulls the store along." o To pursue the comparison : It requires it bigger engine topull a thirty -car train than it does to p(1I: a ten -car train. And it takes more advertising to "pull" a "hundred -clerk store" than it (toes to pull a ten-elerk one. o The train will not (cake Hutch progress II un rho days that 111(1 rugine is not running ; 0 Ina it will slake just as good progress on those slays as will a store on the days when the ad- vertising is not running. Your advertising is "adequate" when it is strong enough to pull the store along after it ; :1t1a1 when it is running ever,,' week that you desire to seek business and to increase (1014'. 0 Advertise in o "The Signal" o ocmo =0 0 k