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NILE. LOTHIAN.
TuICODAT. April :kith.
Reggie I(yau epxtnt Sunday at his
home here.
Ernest liirviu spent Sunday with :1.
M. Pulley, (iudrrlch.
Mtn. Sprung, rt.. of Auburn, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chan. (iirvin.
If you want it good Shave IOU haircut
coupe to Nile. We have gut a barber
at last.
Owing to the wet weather this week
the farmer•► were arfuable to work upon
the land.
Amber Otey, who ham leen vieitiug
J,uucs Kitkpatrick's and Juhn Dumt
ltw'r, has now returned home to help
reeding.
George McIntyre leas sold his Mark
driver to Angels McDougall for a targe
Angus will be alor lis drive the
girls around now.
What a smart team anti au telit I•
young man can do was illustrated last
week. when Ernest Jacktuau started
into a twenty -live acre field till \Ved-
uesday morning and cultivated. sowed
it and harrowed it twice and aw*a
through before the rain Yawl., 4111 tisk•
nrdey. If anyy person can beat Chir let
its hear from hien.
l'11.1 1.14 PHUNuThn.- The following
are the neem of those pupils who.
were pr toot et the ere tions :
From Jr. IV. to Sr. IV. %Viper
Ihinl.at', :Ilk; Itcgivald 'ileo. nes;
‘'luta Young, 4: F • sr. III.
to Jr 1 V. \Vorthy !(yen, ::w
4 itiv a McNee, :wile : Victor Voting. 1(1'.
p' Sr. 11. to Jr. III.- In*•+lir• Pent -
bout 57:4; Gerald 1), 411 41. 47x: Ernest
Glen. 405. From .Jr. 11. to tie. I1.
Sla nylon. 1111; Lucy Currey, 1In ;
Helen Hawkins. -feu : M,argue•ritr
Glee, 311. S'ANNv S. tie t\, 'teacher.
EAST WAWANOSH
31. Ni .1Y, April lith.
A. A. Naylor, of Toronto, is h
row a week's holidays.
lipo..lelTerso.n left today to. tcslaulc
Ilia charge of S. S. No. 13.
The bandmaster of Wingha11t con-
templates starling it singing se•1114)1 in
i Y '4o I1, at Calvin.
The farmer. are heftily rngegd
with the spring needing. Senile of
theue ex(xecl to finish this week.
Hes. Mr. l'eitrie. of Lomdesli,ro'.
gave a good discourse on -Spirituel
Growth.' in the 1►onnybrtork clutch
yesterday morning.
D. C. Graesick, teacher of No. 7,
returned on Saturday to UPS • his
duties, after spending the Easter
ovation at his home in Heilman.
HrRR.\11 Wen Ct•HHIE! Despite the
recent Whitney gerrymander of this
county. we feel confident that North
Huron will feud an its repreienlauive
te the next f.rgialatute J. 7'. Currin,
the recently nominated Liberal candi-
date and ex -Warden 04 the county.
He in well and favure :4y known) in
the riding. having had barge ex(eri-
,n(-e in municipal life. and would
make a good representative.
BENMILLER.
Wat,ltwlnAY, Apr.341b.
St Hout. Merlinr.-The following is
the repot of S. 8. No. 2 : Part 1. -
Irene-DUrrwot. Gramm Oke. Mary
Newell. Robt. Hallio ail, LauraMadded, Willie Mew, Fannyy Mew.
Part i1. --Irvine Oke, Janet Mugford,
Vance Dewar. II. -Lottie Walters.
Stanley Vanslone, Jonathan Fisher.
Georgina Fisher. 111, Herold
VAIter1, Elle Oke. Herrman Mandel.
Willie Mugford. IV. Junior -Cliff
Towel!, Norman Newell, Verne Gled-
hill, Alex. Dewar. IV. Senior -
Evelyn Lonpt. Willie Towell, Victor
Newell, Clyde Gledhill. Albert Oke.
V. -Lorne Moore. It is requested
that all children co •ncing school
lee ,tont al soon WS possible. J. Enemas.
HoHbltTsos, Teacher.
COLBORNE.
Tr•rsnAr. April :'tith.
M4-H0at.ltaMar. -The following is
the report of the Easter e•xaminatiune
for 14. 8. No. 1, Colborne : V. chasm
ITotaal, WW1 --Howard Jones. thiel ;
Mabel Young BE ; *Meta Wise, :rr1 :
*Stephen Wilkes, it'. Entrance class
(Total 8501 -Gertrude Young. 711 :
•l'neworh Jotter', 510.; *Aubrey
Walter, 119; *Clarence Miter. 421 ;
Rath Potter, 415. Junior to Senior
IV. (Total 7511) -Arthur Varcoe, W :
Tait ('lark. 345. 111. to Junior IV.
'Total 1150) ---Violet Taylor, 492: Rus-
sel Potter, 45l'; H•si
ee ('lark, . -I
Harvey Fisher, 1171): Marion Olen. 378:
Edith Glen. 318; &dna Jones, :43.
senior 11. to Junior iI1. (Total 6601 -
Harold Walter, 445; Willie Young,
.418; Ruby Voting, 113; David Bean,
263. Junior 11. to Senior 11. (Total
limb -Alice Clark, 115 ; Jean Mallows,
424 ; Violet McDonagh, :eel. Part II.
to Junior D. -- Lyman Potter, 9111.
Part II. (Total 1511) -Reggie TulTord,
•107 ; Helett Clark. 2.:5 ; (Tete Brindley,
2L5. Those marked a were absent
from one or more of the exanijnationa.
l:Latite M. AUUrteries, Teacher.
WnnxIiw v, April 21811.
D►..w•rn os• (immure You/cm-Prob-
ably the oldest settler in Colborne
township passed away on Monday
lam, in the oernen of Gordon Voting.
I g
The decreed was eight ysix years of
age and had leen in failing health for
some time. - The interment took piece
in Colborne .',metery this afternoon,
Rev. I. L.. Smell, of Myth. conducting
the mervices. A sketchof Mr. Young's
life will be given in The Signal next
week.
PORT ALBERT.
\VNUNKND.1 Y. April :>a4th.
John Quaid celled on relatives in
Lnrknow last week.
John Schoenhalm visited friends in
1Vinghaur lest Friday.
Miss Maud Cunninghent spent hot
week with Mende in Dungannon.
(.ongratulation4 to Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Pierson on the arrival of A
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, of Rel-
iant• were transient visitors in this
vicinity on Monday.
Oar G. C. 1. students returnee) t)
their duties thio week After mpenning
n p1 want week at their home. here.
Mien Lonnie Bennett left last Tues-
day for Chicap(n, where rhe intends
sbentling the annnner with her broth-
els,
ASHFIELD.
Tt Renal'. April Jtth.
Lot HatAll CHURCH ANN! Y Rita kali'.
Anniversary services will be con-
torted nett Sabbath, May little in
Ashfield Presbyterian chnrrh (Loch.
nigh) by Profeeeor Ballantyne, of
Knox College, Toronto. Service' will
lie held at 11 ,t. m. and 7 p. 1h, Col•
Irrttnna at booth *dreier'.
• •rl'San)Al', April 34th.
Ali's. Ada SLacllenide Spent her holi-
days at. her home litre.
John Mackenzie, Mer..lacerur sow
iu•Iaw, returned to his work lane Tues-
day.
Miss Deride has trete r1 her work
ag - after spending her Easter hull•
days at her home to Dungannon.
Mr. and Mtn. Corrigan, ..1 Sot -
forth, spent a few days of Easter
week at the home til the latter'e
brother, 1'. R.McNay.
• LOCHALSH.
Siertt-Rt).s v. April 21t11.'
Neil Campbell has engorged (tory
McLeod for the epriug seeding.
John McRe.e bar returned house
,alter spending the winter in Calumet,
Mich.
W. Smith spent a few days last
week visiting his bather -in-law, I). T.
McKenzie,
Miss Maggie 31clhailed is home
trout lite No411141 14C11O01, Inmdon,
spendiug her Easter holidays.
We see by '171e Lucknow Sentinel
that Hector Mclean, loonier, ha.
been visiting the sick in this district.
There is au uuuanal her til her-
ring gully this spring in this
locality. feeding at the sarioue water -
stretches.
R. Bohol hes inaugurated the
swiuttuing .•seal very early title
spring down at the Shore, 1he water
L
he pretty cold yet, lira,.
Mit. hoes' ►ts. H:AATI ,N. }'reed
Ross. our popular wheel teacher, has
sent ill his resignation, to take effect
at lsutumer. lie has heel. engaged
lis leach ht nchuolhouse No. e. Ilur-
4111. at high saint y. Mr. hues it not
telly nu excellent teacher but. what is
lethal* mote important, a good disci-
pli11allana as Is shown by 1 he excellent
-ale of the pupils and a marked
abbcnr•r o1 that 1 ud,ncsr inn the part
of the n.•hobu• wheel) posers -by had
In e n•
Yp w i 1 nee m former yeahHis
many friends will regret to Nee him
Ir,avi• and will wish hint an* h ►tic•
cern in the future ear he has Ira1 in the
part.
UUNUANNON.
/ CASH FON E1il.S AND BI'TT'ER.-
\ T. w'. IJttk , ukl -Land, lheersnnwn. J.
It. M. NARB.
,vrAwa1.4llPA1'EIt..le-(he 1'ttEE THE NEWA taper. atrrtot Stere
varietyoodvarietyy of taf.1 prltornrns now to
.tuck. (*11 ted env prloe..
/1 A. NEWTON, DENTIST. LUCK -
IT. NOW. --At borneeveryda,wreept Thurs-
day. New rema•y f°' extracting teeth MNearnn-
furtu,, better than 4... frown and brt*g. work
et Aluminum plate. g oon• breakable,.
N. H.- You esu always have your work mach
better done lis lbs dental once -more tuns,
better (scattier for doing the work, more com-
fortable for the wUent.
sTOTII'K.-- 1'111•: LOCAL AGENCY
11 in nempantion for The Signal i. est the Peat -
office hook and Stationery Slow. "Mete
order. will be received for subscription. ad-
Yert4.tng and yob work. and receipts will be
s,. ell for amount. owed for the balm..
V\'ru%ssn.ti', April SIth.
R. E. Manning spent Sunday with
friends in Clinton.
The (1. l'. 1. students returned to
their labors on Monday Ia"t.
31 hie Belle McWhinney .pent a few
days last week renewing acquain-
tances in our village.
H. Fowler, of West Wawantwh.
moved last week into the house owned
by Mies fi,•Ile McWhinney.
Mrs. Apert Quaid, of the (kb cun-
cension of Ashfield, is, we are emery to
state, at present he ' sly ill.
W. 11. McClure has built an ;addition
to loin livery tarn, which will give
hint greater accommtxlation.
Mr. AlcNevin, sr., returned )•esle•i-
day front Goderieh, where he had
leen visiting hi« eon. Angus. who in
at pt•exent tit, the mirk list.
itnartetiy services will be conducted
in the Methodist church on Sunday
next at 10:30 a. nl. The quarterly
official board will meet the. following
evening.
CREWE. .
Moment'. April' 7th.
.I. E. 7'om visited our school, Nu.
pet, on Monday.
Tony fierce took a trip to Tees -
water on Friday.
Mrs. Thomas' (Superset, sr., is on the
sick list at present.
S. Sherwood took a business' Trip
M the Circular Town today.
Robert Armstrong. of Dungannon.
called et Crewe on Monday on a hum -
nese trip.
Italpli Ihirnin. sun of George
1►urnin, had a taut fall on Friday,
leaving him with it very Novi arm.
Some of our t,uym went sticker -
fishing on Saturday evening. catch-
ing three each - not so lad for the Rest
time. •
Albert Shackleton, Victor Curran
and Orville and Orton Ihtrnin re-
turne•el today to the Glderich Col-
legiate Institute to retrumetheir
Studies after spending the Easter hole.
days at their bonier.
KINGSBRIDGE.
Tresios s', April IN h.
Mrs. Martin is home again front
Montreal.
Wm. Quigley visited friends in
Clinton last week.
Miss Annie Sullivan is visiting sick
friends on Brush street.
Miss Nellie Sullivan Naas returned tr,
her school in Stratford.
Rev. M. O'Neil and Rev T. Hussey
visited friends here ask week.
Miss Hattie Noh,e 'merit her holi-
days with friends it (icxderich.
Misses O'Leary sun pope art hack
again to take charge 01 our school.
Mrs. C. Mesa spent a few days last
week with her friend, Mrs P. Sinn, of
Goderich.
They say the street, car tracks are t)
be laid next week. \Vetch the car go
by, boys !
Mat, I1'Conn ,r has;huilL a new driv-
ing shed health his bairn. Our town is
improving.
Will Dolan ham returned to Hemil-
t..n after spending Easter with his
parents here.
Miss Annie Dalton ham n•turned to
Toronto to resume her st eliem at the
Elliott Hueinees ('allege.
A leby girl arrived at the home of
Morgan Dalton on Sunday morn-
ing. ('ongratnlationa, Morgan !
.fee O'Connor loft loot week for Chi-
cago. He rarriea with him the poet
'Plebes of hie many friend"' here.
W. Weil's house caught fire last
V.turtay, hut owing t.o the• quirk
work of Kingebridg.' tire brigade. the
Hie did not amount, to much.
LEEBURN.
'l't' 4.4! %Y, April '!)+tit.
During the severe thunderstorm of
hart Saturday Horace Burton had e
valuable cow killed by ligbtuiug.
\\ . (oak and his brother Oliver
went to the Northwest haat week.
\Ve wish theist 11 successful trip and a
hale return.
The public reload has opened again
after the Hester holidays with several
new hehelat•4 who are rtat•ltn(ptt their
who'd days at this time. Do you
rewetuj)er the 11rst day you went to
school
Last week was a line one for seed-
ing and a lot of grain WAS got in in
good Shape. 1U11W of our far•Wcare
finished umding bast week and the
earlier WWII grain is tegiuuiug to
slow al)ove ground.
AUBURN.
Ll'' VOL' MAKE YOL'lt SELECTION
of wall • areae, bore we w111 ease tberu all
c of charge. w. T. It1Ut)Y.L1., Auburn.
TeESD.1Y, April :fifth.
James ltailbbyr completed the frame
work of hie stable last week.
Rev. Mr. Manu preached in the
Preebyteriau church lust Sabbath.
Itev. Mr, Currie, of Lotrdcsbut),
preached in the Methodist church last
Sunday.
Thyy farmers of this neighborhood
arr-lauy Needing. S • will Huish
this week.
Our citizen. are frequenting the
banks of the river. The ribbing season
Moo arrived.
A meeting of the congregation of
the Presbyterian church here and
the' of Smith s 14111 will be helot in
Smith'. h illehurh next M lay.
Henry Meliriro. who has leen a
resident of this village and Landlord of
our hotel. left last rueselas for D
(tuit. whets- In* into -min to reside in
:he future.
Jusw•ph Mallough, one of the direc-
tor. nt the West \%'awanush Inner•
Company, passed throe
an r Co sea h here
R
last Tuesday. Ile was 'looking after
the Iusiuers of the Company.
WESTFIELD.
M/IYn.4Y, April 27th.
We are very sorry to bear that Mies
Vera McDowell is suffering f an
attack of appendicitis.
Rehm,' r•-operod tomboy, the 'schol-
ars and leachera feeling mock ben-
efitted by the week'n met.
itoy Starkhousr, of the \\'iughanl
high schol. wee holidaying in this
vicinity during the }:anter vacation.
WY are curry to hear of the s•riou4
illness of the infant child of W..1.
Rodger.. We hope the little • may
reeover end be .pared for many years
to its parent..
Will Tablor, who) hen leen attend-
ing the I uitersity al Toronto, was
home for the venation., \\', under-
sand that he will spend the xurnmer
preaching on one tit the 1're•.hyteritn
!Moslem.
'rhe man)• friend. of Miss .lacy
t'hamnrs Are Ilk AMY' to know she is
so far re,•over•e,i Imola her recent
news an an ire 1... able to Attend church
Sabbath morning, the lint time since
about New 1 cats.
The \V, M. S. of the IAnnybrook
Appuintmcnt pis1114•.• holding A social
et the I • of the president, Mrs. W.
II. l'muiplm4l. on Tuesday evening.
Slay 5th, when .1 1014 taw will he
served, and it program, consisting of
sii. and i-1 it.altonv and addresses.
will Ia. given.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
Morn %N.. April 27111.
Seeding is the order of the day.
J. Hutchison spent Sunday et
home in Whitechurch.
Mrs. McGuire and (.us vent Sun -
'ley at John Stafford's.
Miss i)oyple, of (oderich, is visiting
heat aunt. Mrs..1. Walsh.
Stuart Miller is again on his rounds
with his peddling wagon.
Joe I*ddy 1s busy buying cattle to
stock his farm this smuttier.
Mr. and Mrs M..1. Beeninger gent
Sunday with the latter'.. parents in
Ooleric•h.
Sir. ant! Stas. John Wilson. of
Auteuil, visited friends in thin vicinity
this week.
Miss Rase McCarthy has returned
after mpending hoer Easter vacation at
her home in Mer•itteits,
ltieharl \VAlmh, who is attending
the Witighanc lin.inemm College, spent
Easter muter the parental roof.
Minn Inurendese. whe was spending
I.'1
M . to
•r holidays with friends in
Mtrathroy, returned hast Friday.
Lmim Dunn. who is engaged to
work with 1', Th piton Lhis summer,
spent 114.111 at his home near
Whitby.
A number from this neighborhood
attended Mr. Martin's sale at 1''ordye.e
this week. Mr. Martin has sold his
farm and intends residing with hie
daughter, Mfrs. 1'. Thompson, in tie
near future.
Th.. new rhumb sh.rl which wee
shorted lame fall but wets s n t finished
on account of cold weather setting in mo
'144)41. War co11lplcled last Week. k is
110 fret long by 52 feet wide and is
huilt on a cement foundation. .ism
FI)•un,did the carp enter work. &existed
).y .1. Boyle, G. Mr(iuire and Ile
!trophy.
LUCKNOW.
V. April _'$I 11.
11111,1 I,Le,tt-.•t .\'I' l'ut'e( 11. There
tuns an excellent Lemont of IMdfel-
lows at tbe 1'rebyterian church on
Sunday morning, the occasion being
the anniversary of the (order and a
special sermon to the brethren by
Rev. 1). T. i. McKerrnll, pastor of
the church. The service was a moat
interee)ing one And on returning to
their lodge rooms the brethren passed
resohltione of thanks to Rev. Mr. Slr-
Kerrdl, the choir and the church
r,fllrlals.
Sue toe IN (Gttleallocs --While in A
Ht of de.pondency. from which he had
aufTered for over two years, W. W.
Nelles took hie own life at him home,
at. lot. In, concession I, Greenock town-
ship, yesterday hy shooting himeeIf.
Dm:muse.l, who was in hi. sixty-fifth
year. had lost his hearing. and this',
together with the 'loath of him partner
in life. two yearn Ago. culminated in
thin soul fatality. The remains, of the
deceased will be interrwl at Green Hill
erinetery•, Lie -know, on Wednesday
afternoon.
A rilt1110t-1 Al,IDENT.--Thursrda f of
last. week, Robert. McGlllivrey had de-
liver•d to hint. At his far,n on the
mirth concession, five nukes frcu
l.ucknuw, t► dirt harrow, and on Fri-
day he proposed petting it into practi-
cal use. Having taken hie teaut,
which 11.1•4 it *pan of very spirited ani-
mals. to the field, he proceeded to
bitch them to the implement. In this
he was but partly succreeful. While
text the tongue attaching the tugs
the Iran* became unuutuageable, and
in his efforts to cheek their onward
movements thn lines broke. end at the
saute time he was knocked to the
ground Ly one of the homes, with the
result that the harrow peered over his
entire Ixx(y. illHictiug tunny cuts and
bruises, together with the breaking
front the rpiue of f • rile. Mr. Mc-
(iilbvriayb injuries ate of a very
rrrlrall14 and painful nature, but the
attending physician haus every hope .d
his ta•covery.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
1' eau.ty, April 5ith,
Mine Minnie Forden left fast week
on a► visit to London.
Austin Chisholm, of Preir•ie Siding,
WWI home for the Easter s'acatioe.
Mies Ella Mae:Rath, of Tilt -onto,
spent the Easter vacation at her home
on Lhe H,aytield road.
Mis., 1 t ,\IcWien. of Toronto.,
spent the Easter holiday. with reeler
doge in the. township.
( So 44, 11 51et:,I,. The regular
meeting of the township CI •i1 will
he held un Muud*y next at 1 o'clock.
UTAYFIELU.
%VMINeo.u.t4, Apr. 29.
liar village painter, W. Dixon; is
busy papering thin week.
Mien 1'. S1. Ste:dewy returned from
a trip to Toront° during vacation.
51r. sand Mrs. '1'. 11. Brownlee spent
n few days with friends at Hensel!
Last week.
Gen). Stirling. forulerly of Alva,
Stu)., has purchased a hotter and lot
in Ilensalt.
..heel,.• Harold King has returned
after ,a week's va il
te
holidays with
, l ss
in Ildertou.
Early clueing starts un May 5th.
Stones will (-lore at it p. tn. on Tpead ►ys
and Thursdays.
T. King is braking in his Sewn
driver. It it a tine stepper. 'foot
likes g,ssl drivers.
S1,- Ilei. of Ooderich, and Mr, anti
Mrs. Mogan Ube latter furuu•rly Miss
Winnie Reid) spent Sunday in town.
!smelt' leY 1(r44.lts•AY.-It. Pen -
bale, our genial butcher, is moving
about nee crutches am 46 result of a run-
away best •e,eek. In trying to catch
the honor he fell beneath the wheels,
which ran over bis kg. t
M.\Hellen IN Se won-rm.-Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Fergueon have returned
after their himeymonl. They a.ere
111411 led on Fe eley in Sewfortb, where
the !ride's parents live. We wish
thecal al: happiness and prosperity in
their new life.
So', I r:Sn)'t'I. S4110'1.11. -The serail
even on St. George's Day hy the
1.4.11es' Guild of Traity chercl) was a
grand bucca.*. ''111.• forepart of the
eve g was spent in games' et differ-
ent kinds. after which a hue lunch
was given. Thin war' followoel by a
splendid progruin. Thu preeetls
keel to over $')j1.
'I'tc, ,ry Cure' n \'s;errtt4. --At the
adjourned meeting of the ve„U'y of
Trinity church the following officials
w: re elected for the y.•au• : Wardens,
1'. 11. Brownlee. J. W. Tippet p; execu-
tive committee, Dr. Wods, 1). 11.
McNaughton, \\-tis. raliutt, W. J.
Stinson, A. Neftel, O. E. Iireenelaaele.
The churlh hooks show a balance of
over $44( after making bet of re-
paint to the church and rectory. 71cin
shows well for the rector, Rev. Wm.
Hinde. and the offlciale.
THE HENSALL CASE.
Jadguseet Reserved in Action to Quash
Local Option Bylaw.
Toronto, April 2.t. Chief Justice
Mulock has reserved judgment in the
application to quash the Iornl option
bylaw of the township of Hensiill.
Willitun ihotelfuoC, K. (1., with J. 1i,
Mackenzie, appeared for the peti-
tioner.
The bylaw was finally pamsel on
January 11, Ito;. The total vote cert
was 212, of which 111e were for local
option and 72 against. Then, was is
margin of 11 over the required three-
fifths vote.
Mir William iNmlu k attached no
importance to the feet that the names
of one of the polling Imn,(boo lout been
put in the bylaw atter it had leen
voted upon, ter upon the iu•g tit
that, the original bylaw having lien
lost. the copy wear not snfl)n.nt open
whirl to look, 11 velid vole. .
•'A hylaaw• is a bylaw whether it is
11)411 or not." he declared. relit) you.
suppose that if 11 bylaw were limited
up after ire second mewling itemild
not be given A (hind rending :• "
Mr. Mackenzie roamed (haat the
Liquor Lic,nte .let had been *Mended
between the thitd reading ,Aid the
voting. Ile also stated that tbe
Divisional Court, in the muse of Dun-
can end Midland. had held that the
physical 1reernce of tbee original by-
law
law .w,ue necessary on the third reed-
ing. In that cal the bylaw was in
Otg.mslo 1ia11 at tike time.
bouth Huron Licenses.
At a 'reeling of the board of license
commissioners for Routh Muton, held
wt Hrucetield un April 210, the follow-
ing licensees welt. granted for the year
14641.00 : Seiforth Shop License, E.
Dew :on : Tavern Licenses, Grip
House, 11, l•arnochan; Dick House,
.lances Dick ; Royal Hotel, D. T. Pink.
ne')• ; Queen's Hotel, Mee. Christina
Stephens; C rcia1, McLennan k
Itr,.d(ort. Exeter -Shop License, F.
.1. Knight :'1'asert Licenses, Cotnmer-
cial, Win. Borrows; Central, W. 7'.
Acheson; Mansion House, '1'. B. Cook;
Metropolitan, 4'. Wb'endland. Hayfleld
'Tavern Licenses, Commercial, A.
Itobinron ; Albion, Mrs. E. Elliott.
Alcohol
not needed
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a
strong drink. As now made,
there is not a drop of alcohol
in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic
and alterative. Ask your own
doctor about your taking this
medicine for thin, impure
blood. Follow his advice
every time. He knows.
Awe vasa,.b our rerar„l..
Tier' h . �,
is wo.ou, n.-st ,roa„ r w
dci,or
Ask your doctor, "Why is the first great
rule of health?" Nine doctors out of
ten will quickly reply, " Keep the bowels
regular.' Then ask him another ques-
t on, "What do you think of Ayer's
Pills for constipation?"
se -awe be IN.,. C. Ayer Co., Lowell. a ae•.-
Towoal1 rpt•' of tit ephen - TA v •r
Licenses, \Vw. Fritz, Greed lend
E. Weimer. Mhipka : H. C. Clark.
Craditrm ; 11. Cunniughaur, Kbits
J. %ilex. Mount Carmel: A. Hill,
Crediton : W. Moffatt, Centralia W.
%hunter, Ditehwend. Township of
Hay -Tavern Licenses. R. 1t. Jolter
Awn, Zurich ; J. 1'. Rau, Zurich : SI rs.
Wan. Nicholson, Blake. Township of
'1'ucketr.niith Tavern Licenser, B.
lioeeeuler•y. Rrucefiekl ; (leu. Strong,
Strong's Hotel.
FINANCES OF ONTARIO.
1 011)111u Star.
Evan the must rulhori,tstic 'up•
,pplrlet•s 411 the present. (hrta th. Bovero•
lawns cannot claim that a record for
et • y in the handling of the pails
lir funds has been the strong point ill
the record matte by the Whitney Ad-
rninistrat '
7'he total expenditure of the t'rov-
ince in I1NCd ryas consideri}Lly less
than $5,4.0),1Nni. The ordinary expert•
diture last scar, ars appears by page
ado:i of the Public Aeconnts, was A7, -
711,I111. 171e appropriations for liO)5
call for practically the ,even $8,1451;Ia5).
Thus the increase in outgo in the live
years in roughly IN)pce cent., as Against
an increase of :IS per cent. in the ex.
penditure 111 the Dominion Govern -
'tient during the five( years ending
with 11417.
Coupled with the increase in expen-
diture there hA4 been an addition to
the I'rovincial indebtedness. In 11104
the debt incurred on Account of rail-
way and Annuity certiticatee. and the
building of the 'Peluiskawiug nerd,
totalled less than ten million dollars.
In 11x)7 the debt un the same account
was over fifteen and one-half millions,
dna an entirely new obligation of
$7.t),IRk) has been • created to provide
for an annuity of 1K)0,($01 a year to
Toronto t'uiversity.
Furthermore; the Accounts are kept
in such a, manner that full details of
the expenditure And debt Are not
cheesier shown. When the - late Gov-
errolltlbt was in power the salaries of
the several Ministers were voted
openly year After year. The stun of
$7,($5) was, placed in the estimates for
the Premier, and $4,010 for the other
members of the Government. tender
the present Administration, with as
salary of $9,14111 for the Premier and
$4(,I64) for the other members, the see -
Our delicious Cod Liver
preparation without oil.
Better than old-fashioned
cod liver oil and emulsions
to rebtore health for
Old people, delicate children,
Weak run-down persons, and
after sickness, colds, coughs,
bronchitis and i..l throat and
lung troubles.
Try it on our guaranies.
H. C. DUNLOP, Druggist,
doderich
KELPION
• STAINLESS IODINE OINTMENT
nr•ea naw . idor or Men. torr•.. Rheumatism. Sprain.,
Bruise, .nd largo gland.. applied by rubbing, at all
Drug Stores. a(.. •
Children Eijoy It
"I have used Oeltaftlota
8zpectotaot
with•
the greatest ptisf•etioa with my
children. It is a wonderful cure foe
colds and sere throat. I believe it err-
ed the life of my little son, who wen
very sick from a protracted cold on his
lunge." MEE. ANNIE BRAMBLI:3,
Orangeville, March 15, 1007.
"I am greatly pleased with the good
results we got from Oeltsfoote Expec-
torant. I get greet comfort with it for
my children."
MRS. WALTER? HAMMOND.
171 Argyle let., Toronto. -
Oettsfoote Expectorant is the great-
est home prrwri;,tion for d1 throat and
chest treuhlem in the world. Ifo home
should be one hour without it. You
can have (re. sample h sending same
to Dr. T. A. Sleenm, Ltd., Toronto. All
good druggists keep it. Prase, 25e.
Send for Free Ithetple Tachy.
Scott's Emulrlon strengthens enfeebled
nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and
nerve force.
1t provides baby with the necessary fat
and mineral food for healthy growth.
At.L DRUOOISTSt BOc. AND 81.00.
0040044.40.4004444000000.
,...For....
Spring Wear4ng
New Hats,
New Gloves,
New Ties,
New Handkerchiefs,
New Vests.
111 fact \wee have everything AIat is new
in men's wearables.-e You will enjoy the
-mann weather much better by donning gear
that is new and fresh, such as can be found
in choice variety at -
•
The Palace Clothing Store
We have everything tor Men and:Boys
and all at moderate prices.
ijMcLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers:and Men's Outfitters.
THE PALACE CLOTHING STORE
Saved non Torture
Many men and women
thought they were doomed
to suffer all their lives.
Their kidneys were badly
affected-excru.eiatltln pains
in the back and hips -
'terrible Rheumatism and
Sciatica every w inter. They
knew it was kidney disease
that caused all the trouble,.
But they cont( find nothing
to do them any , lasting
good until they t
GI N Pi LLS
Immediately theyimpproved The pain.
stopped -the urine cleared -the backs
grew stronger -their general health
picked npn-and before they seaiiasd
it, they were well.
GIN PILLS cured them - as
they will cure YOU. Take on
our guarantee that they must eats or
money refunded.
Sec. a hex -6 for $a.so. , t0a
sots DRUG CO.. WINNN4$. Man.
ural amounts do not appear in the
estimates at k11. The excuse given for
failing to place these in the estimates
is
'that when the increased salaries
were voted a statute was passed auth-
orizing same. and that under these
circumstance, the amount does not
require to be voted year by year.
Under the old Goverrunent, again,
what the University received wise
voted with the other estimates:
under the new the I'niversity re-
ceived lark year nearly $:-32.1$51.
but net one doper of this appeared in
the estimates of the"yoar. title outlay
Also being recorded in bulk as paid
under special statute.
1f the pace fixed in the first four , Tonal -"Hoo often die to Morva put,
years of power is not checked, We' cher be kinin' a sheep in to winter,
shall soon she an expcnditute of Tugal ?" Tugah--'•He shunt kills 'er
$10,000,45$0 s year• and a► Provincial i wanst, and t heti she is teet, an' he'll no
debt of $' o,1441`Wf). ran kill 'er any snore."
Why He Married Again.
An Ohio lawyer tells of a client of
his --a German farmer, a hard-woltk-
ing, 'plain, blunt man -who 1°41 hie
wife not long ago. The lawyer bad
sought 1 ' out to express his sym-
pathy ; but to his consternation the
Teuton laconically observed :
"But I ant again married."
"You don't tell me ! " exclaimed the
legal light. -Why, it has been but
a week or tsvo since you buried your
wife !
"Dues s,'r my front ; but she is An
dead as eller she will be."-Lippin-
cotCr.
New Goods1
1 o
1
are the Order of the Day
are the the Day
At THE BUSY STORE
Lace 'Curtains
Housecleaning time is here and you may need
new Lace Curtains. We have just received this
woe) a splendid assortment, swell designs, full
length and width, at from q8c per pair upward.
• •• Dress Goods
A large order of new spring Dress Goods,
delayed hi transit, arrived this week. All the very
newest shades in Broadcloths, Venetians, Ladies'
Cloth, etc., ranging in •pricHs from 44C to $2.00
per yard. ,
THE
Everybody Knows
the Empress Shoe for ladies;
made by the Walker I'arker
of 'forinto. For appear-
ance and wearing qualities
they are uneurpaieed. W.•
have just received direct frau)
the twenty 11(1 pair of theso.
oboes. They are all mt1111pk'et
with. the maker's prices, $'Illi,
$1. -JI) and $LING. The latest,.
styles in Patent Mt fords.
Patent and Deugola lbinchersif
Every pair in this Shipment
will be sold at 10 per cent.
leee than it,unpeel pricer.
Come .'surly and le •n(oeapf
your Mae. - A STYLISH SHOE
FORA MODEST WOMEN
Our Grocery Department
is meeting with splendid x14(14. 4 Why : Because we guarantee
every article mold to 1e fresh and god. Oive us et trial Order.
1 lbs. Raisins for 2Se ; British Columbia Reel Sockeye
Salmon, Icicle brand, 11t• pee' tin ; MacDonald Tolacro,
•t pings 2frc
I
CAMERON & MOORE 1
L MCKIM'S -OLD STAND
inimmOgiiti