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•- a'3UNDAY $cteoOL Ooxve: -
tor -rMe twentieth annual obovee-
tot the Auburn Union Sunday
*boo.. A.eooiatioo w i 1 he beld in
Knos eburob, Auburn, n Wednesday,
ieebruary 8th. Theis sill be two see -
none, Widening at 1:30 in the offer
.not end 7:10 in the evening. This
onveodon is of special Interest to all
eh( era concerned in the training of
.Ire young in the Sunday school. Ad- l
teems are expected from Rev. J. W.
tird, B. A., London ; Rev. Jou- Ham-
Goderich ; Rev. Mr. Farr,
Blyth ; Rev. 0. G. Harman, Hermit -
ler, and others.
BM TUE - LocKHART. - A very
ueetty wedding was tbett of Miss Char-
lotte Lockhart.,
harlottert, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lockhart, to John Smylie, which
tock place today at 4 o'clock at the
home of the bride's father. The cere-
mony was performed by Rev. R. A.
Miller. pastor of the Methodist
;lurch, in the presence of only the im-
mediate relatives. The bride wore a
graceful gown of white satin -striped
voile daintily trimmed with silk em-
hroidered chiffon and white satin.
The groom is A former Dungannon
toy, hut has been iu the West for the
past five years. Mr. and Mrs. Hwy -lie
will spend some time among friends
here, before leaving for their new
home neer Star Cite, Sask.
EDUCATIONAL SMRMI/NS. -'I' h
.:laime of the Educational Society of
the Methodist church were presented
to the congregation here on Sunday
morning by Rey. W. H. Taylor. of
Varna. After emphasizing the discipli-
nary value of en education in broad-
ening the outlook and sharpening the
intellectual powers, the speaker drew
attention to the fact that almost all
the great religious movements, such
as the great layman's missionary
movement, originated in the student
life of some college. Hy pointing out
the large increase iu the number of
students taking advantage of the So-
ciety's otter to reimburse them for ac-
tual work done during their iteration,
the :need for increased funds was
ohown. The subscription end collec-
tioo► amounted to about EFL
A PLEASANT Ey/CHINO.-A most en-
hoyable evening was spent at. the
ome of W. C. Robertson' on Friday
night last, when the members, with
their wives, of the Colliorne and West
Wawano•h Stock.Oo. partook of their
first annual oyster supper and social
gathering. Supper was served trout 6
to 8 o'clock and after en hour of social
chat and games a lengthy program
was begun. The bt at of the'•vening
was asked to perform the duties of
chairman. which' he did to the satis-
faction of ell. The pr 'gran( consisted
of instrumental music, violin, grama-
phone sod mouth organ selections. r eel -
tallow. dialogues. fpeeches from sev-
eral of the members, club swinging,
etc., all of which was well rendered.
Special mention should be made of
"the Oetwan Wedding," rendered by
Elsner and Ella Robertson, which
was heartily applauded. There ware
.several other contributions we should
mention, hut space will not permit a
fuller account. Suffice it to say that
all enjoyed themselves to their heart's
content. A vote of thanks was ten-
dered to the host and hostess fort heir
hospitality and with a modest reply
and the singing of Auld Lang Syne
ended coo of the most enjoyable even -
nee spent in this cnmmlmity for a
temp time.
aJUNt.AN NUN.
tit t'E %'TON. I'ENT tn1 . let'
a.µilkome. haa nonset*t� �etkrtula Y(t •
white and eth
at Totho the bone ay. ' tI no4erw, w
ka will Oe foneti ererf day. nil model,
NO'1'iOR-- 1'HS LOCAL AGENCY
to Dam aenon for The llsow mmStationeryistaatatewe
ppwend-
wee
will to ronstred
Vitt stomata
TIIMDAT. Jan. 24th.
A. Culbert is moving into his house
In the village. .
Miss Lizzie Parks is visiting st 11 of.
R.. Wilson's, (loderich.
Mrs. T. Parks is vtaitieg her sines
in Goderich this week.
The 0. C. I. students were visit-
ing at their homes here over Sunday.
T. Culbert eotertaineoi a few of his
friends on the ereoing of Thursday
Inst.
Mrs. A. Duekeld, of Goderich. is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Met: rat ten.
this week.
We are glad to bear that ROLA.
Hamilton is getting well •again after
his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirkpatrick, of
Nile, have left for Hepworth. where
they will reside in future. The gond
wishes of,wany meed• go with them.
Her ritany friends are sorry to hear
that Miss Ella Ryan, who has been
ttending t he Business College in
Viughani. has had to give up her
studies and return house on account of
illness. We hope she raiII soon be
able to be around again.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY MISTING.
-The annual meeting of the Dungan-
non Agricultural Society was held on
Friday last, with a good attendance.
The reports pt'eeented showed the So-
ciety to be iu a flow ishing condition.
with • subetentiat sluplue us. hand.
It was decided to hold the fall fair of
1911 the first Thursday and Friday of
October. The proposal of the Ptovin-
cial Government to institute is system
of insurance of fairs against bad
weather wee approved. It wait de-
cided also to have a field crop compet-
ition this year and to revise the prize
list for the fill fair. The old officers
were re-elected, as follows : President,
Win. Bailie ; first vice-president, Jas.
Mallough : second vice-president, Jas.
Hayden ; secretary, H. Meliwain
treasurer, J. N. Roberts: auditors,
Dr. Case and T. 0. Allen ; directors,
Thins. Stotbers, Jas. Alton, Arthur
Culbert, Jacob Reed, !mac Hethering-
ton. Wm. Watson, John Dustow,
Robt. Onto. Ohaa (Arvin.
BRIEs's. Mins Elite Thompson, of
et. Augustine. visited at J C. Clarke's
Mr a few days last week ....Mr.
Murdoch it bootie from the West on a
two weeks' Milanese trip. He spent a
few days in in'Mkrow the beginning
the week ....0barlie Asquith
went to Toronto on Moeda)' fot a few
days... All the cattle were disposed
of quite easily at the sale oo Wednes-
day last•. Though the prime ralised
were not quits an high as at thepre-
vious sale, the nettle sold at their
value O t K. Ker mitt. and Henry
Sturdy are harvesting their supply of
;or from Lockhart'. pond .. Miss
Bennett, of Blyth. visited over :sunt
Is• with friends in the village
Vict.N Yuogblut. who has been con
tined u' hie borne for 'several weeks on
.ccount ret ao abscess on his leg, bad
• number of schoolmate. to spend the
afternoon with him on Saturday. it
Ming the occasion of his tenth birth-
'tsy. They had a jolly time ....... At
pretreat 'be river is some place for
skating, and the young people are en -
it to the full Mrs Lawson
'sin _very poor health est present.. Her
laughter. Mrs. Moore. of t.oderich. is
smiting nn bet On Thursday
'Light the members if the 'local I. 0.
V were 'at home to w number of
their friend. in the Orange Hall The
reeding wee pleasantly' spent in
games end mud' 'sed lunch wee
wend
inroad
irright P
meet an�
year the
e Iwo -gal
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STATE or,Oeto, (Irry or Toutoo, 1
Ll'css COO'Tv, i a'
Frank J. ,Yensy make: oath flat he is rimier
pa tsar of the firm at K. J. Cheesy & Co.. do-
ied*n1and
°s'ld Cityhe Twill paturaea�aedhat said ay the
NUM of ONE H('NDRICD DOLLARS for each
and every nue d Catarrh List cannot be cured'
br t use of Ball's Causer)) cure.
FRANK .1. CHENK1'.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
presenos, tits 6th day of December. A. I). ISM.
(Ski LI A. W. GLIASON.
liarist PL'aLIC'.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and
cots directly on the blood and mumus eurhoea
oft he sweetie.. (Se NoYtaGO niT1. free.
Sold by all Drruae�l1ate The.
Take Hall's Famlb Fftlls for 000stips tion.
F.Dolr I' ,••.••,.
toe wen -apnea,• ••hsrw. 1 • e •ne'
who opposer it t .rt ono Opey H.wse
nnFT4asii evening Vele-um, lick
seder the cuspis •' ti 4. -wit
'kisser' Mario. Band
THE SIGNAL:. GOLLRIUtl O?TAR1S►
to - -
hO COWL. / moktatic b
m.51 �. I.i.c.r t�
Mty ofDiaotte
-
atasaastr from base
.eau by the M
mot advise as to the
having a dLion go to l)glows. M-
eanie ha d' not know hethee or
not it. would be productive of good
results, but it a delegation were to ir
the tepresentetions would have his
mot careful cousideretion. The let-
ter ger referred to the special oom-
mittk'e.
A bylaw appointiog John Galt a
member of the puellc library board
was paused and the saner bylaw
which bad received the approval of
the ratepayers was yieeo its furs,
reading.
Medical Health Ofacer's Report.
lir. A. C. Hunter. medical beaitu ot-
fioer, .submitted the report of the
board of health for the year ending
December 31st, 11110, as follows :
The town has fortunately been con,-
par•tively free from infectious die-
reses during the year. There were te-
ported : varlet fever, nine cases, no
deaths: diphtheria, two cases, one
death . typhoid. thea Pe cases, no deaths.
This is the smallest number of typhoid
cases reported for several years, and
must hear eloquent testimony to the
purity of our water supply.
(ating the Year the outbreak of
rabies required the active interference
of the board, by their order all dogs
being prevented from running at large
for one month. Numerous • eases of
suspected rabies wet.. destroyed and
the beads sent to Toronto for�examin-
ation. In the case ret one buy who was
bitten the town was forred to pay the
expenses of the necessary treatment.
I In this connection I enclose a letter
' and check received, being a rebate
owing to a reduction in cost of treat-
ment.
The dairies and slaughter houses
have I,. -n regularly inspected and an
earnest ,wire is shown on the part of
propri. '•s to make any improvements
' suggee • I Their condition hes been
genera.', one of satisfaction. During
November sod December I. accompan-
ied by Dr. Clark. chairman of the
local board. made the last inspectioo.
At that time we paid particular atten-
tion.to the physical condition of every
cow in a dewy supplying milk to the
town of Goderich, and Dr. Clark gave
it as his opinion that they were all in
a healthy condition. We at present
have no power to have a tuberculin
test made. It is announced that, its a
result of the labors of the Milk Com-
mission legislation will he introduced
at the next session dealing with the
municipal control of dairies. After
this is dote Dome further adtion by
your body will be necessary.
I hare to thank the members of the
board for their assistance, and more
especially the chairman for his inter -
eat in making an inspection of each
animal, at a good deal of expenditure
of time. A. C. HUNTER,
M. H. 0.
CC/WORSE.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. '.'.Sib.
Rt FMB CLUB Burette. -The annual
sumer of the Colborne Rifle Club was
bit tt'the Temperance Hall, Saltford,
on Friday evening of last week. The
spread of good thing. provided was
partaken of by a large number sod
when this part of the program was
concluded the company adjourned to
the home o' S. Bisset. Saltford
Heights, where the remainder of the
evening was very pleasantly spent.
A shoot was held on the rifle ranges
during Friday afternoon, with the
followinis results
1 oe an
Yards yards Point..
W. Mc W hinney (Capt) 14 17 31
A. J. Goldthorpe 21 18 36
C. Robertson 18 IF RR
W. Cantwell ;Ili 18 Si
S. Bisset ' 17 18 36
G. Bisset 15 17 3J
0. Hwmilu,n "19 18 37
I
Walter 21 18 ,39
Toted more '�4
so se
yards yard. Point,.
W. aymoods teapt.l 19 17 )I6
C. McNeil 18 2Y 40
J. McMwou• 17 at 3P
C. M. Maoue 20 SJ
A. McNeil 1e. 17 VI
P. Bisset 18 13 31
D. Walt,' 14 13 n
J. Bites 19 14 33
A nnthee oar of the ',sat "r And r
tent fieew jolt la
reevsd by 4 I
idia
BNDy b (Ureas lsguiv.le t.
Purple Elork and Poultry
baled bay and straw, always'
Rvsrything 4441v/inn un
all parts of the town 9t
Total score 279
M•iority for McWbimoey's tesne-la
RHEUMATISM.
Cared by Bewi's Kidney Pills.
T. E. Foster. of Mt. .lobo 9e., Fred-
erict'•o, N. B., save - "I have found
more actual relief from Booth's Kid-
ney Pills than it; all *Ise I have ever
tripe en rhenun.at.iam. The pains in
my limbs have
lessened great"
and I em better
and stronger
than in nate
preview. M v
appetite h••
built op sad 1
eat and sleep
better -hen
twee r 'yr.
' hr.!. woo" My
,rvneral health is
et saki wt., en sue ear. '•reel• •hi•
rely i• Booth a Is ode. • Pills
The • rh. Booth Itidm • '''1 se
Tbee► wnrdee'f," tate ••• sold 'ends', •
,c,.aranl••• '• '-«ours um money 'I
tabes fain ,e r'shs,.. a, • 'unmet fr •,'.
rbeun,ausn. .. Thy .r...e.l• harem., 'u
•Mgtu r i► trdri., "he•o •:ear.
'meeiart). 1..1 di. -ester .eons heck
and -loud. •malt re' and envie
rbeematsste end r....e. •. -M
kidneys and madden
Booth • K idneP i,. ... ..M .11
druggists •d ',saran •a is,■ ',r
postpaid from ' be it I vaoor. I in '
Ltd Fort art. Ont -.mid and guise I
anteed le it N Wigs. no.,F •iA• r'
Ronan
.8iu th %)
hl(I (Il'j
Pats)
The Summer Hotel.
Councillor Vanetter arked that C.
C. Lee Is, heard, as be might have
something to say about the summer
botel propositior. Mr. Lee said be
was still prepared to pay 94,000 for
the hotel. It wee his purpose to dis-
pose of it to hotel men for use as a
sanitarium, similar to the one at Pres-
ton.
Councillor Elliott passed the opinion
that the summer hotel bad not been
Flying the town for some time. The
interest on the telling price would be
=d10 and he was in favor of disposing
of the property for $4,0110. In a shirt
time, he said, the town would have
nothing but a wreck left for its money.
Councillor Nairn thought it ought to
• be kept as a summer hotel. If it were
not, the beats might cease to call at
this port.
Deputy Reeve Munninge announced
that he stood by his derision made in
1910, that the hotel should not be sold
for less than 95,0(51.
Mayor Cameron remarked that the
hotel did not owe the town much and
that the money invested in it could not
be viewed as a distinct lugs.
Councillor Wallace asked what kind
of arrangement could be made with
the purchase,. to provide for its opera -
Con as ,. summer hotel for five years.
The Mo. -or replied that the agreement
could be in the nature of a forfeit.
Reeve Reid said he would like to
know- if the council were in favor of
selling the hotel. if it did not owe
the town a 'collar why not keep it for
another five years
Nr. Lee said a great deal of work
had to be done to the building in le -
pairing sod renovating and he would
like to have the matter settled as soon
as possible in order to have workmen
enragedat once.
finally was decided to rete, the
matter to the special committee and
have it'report back to the connril at
obs next meeting.
The council then adjourned.
M'. otiose ad Mrs J•• w'llara rya es
ed frau a A t es le.aiay et i
pined
t l sswos of aU.. Imam.
CARLOW.
NVEDNBSDA y. Ian. '.:.ith.
I0 rrI Ns.5 . - Mn. Roti. Buchanan
left today for bet hon.. M Buchanan,
Seek., after spending • month with
her Minds and relatives in f -his .soon-
tv We regret to report that
John Buchanan i• in poor health at
present Mrs..1 i. S. Varese- also
M on the sick list and is bot himearing
Idle her friends would wish Harry
(Ifellagber ala., is under the deesoVe
can (;ee,.L'_ _'ufQ hive, of Aebers.
shipped 4 • errrlwd of export .,stets
from Metlaw =tttion on ftatulday....
Botb 'elepMm. . netpaoie• are build•
ung line.• al,shy tb.- Mnodar) 'ire from
Nile ,t Cobnn '••,nsehod, suggests
that rhe rival suction'.- .,rah' tat.'
.1'-• nal. 'once exon•
)'OSTMASTER 'S HAPP'.
Its. set No Rheanetnse.
Sre..ding Was f tired r
Kleine, Pills
'tion
H 'anus a Vire Spes•,al *ural
1• •raa'kaeb• "M.r• -women and ^bruins
tilts. .t 'ea ear •sanding John
Make., ,.Ash,* i, Der. .• ehenrtln,
rhu prom" if Dodd • lido. Pills
Mk.. ew' hail els • be le'stmastrrr
'cost . 'else I tsar ,onf'•ed la my
ted Cite• raid several .uterhetmu
s "chow M neat Dodd's
Rolm, Pula I rete$ 11 al mom
he. • and he hire; rot rbenmatins
m' •.rvnuenaw sad el, backache SO
thea for font veate 'bet haus slot
coma beck 1 feel R •) Ant, to add
my raise Gn the many who are MOW
wesdl•rg Dodd's Ridlsy P111•. -
!Le Vass
ere amply ::ie.lacy disorders. 1 ne aialucy,
g$er the blood of all that shouldn't b•
there. The blood passes through the kid-
neys every Idled minutes. If the kidneys
do their work no impurity or cause of
disorder can remain in the circulation
longer than that time. Therefore if your
blood is out of order your kidneys have
failed irttheir work. They are in need el
stimulation. strengthening or doctoring.
One medicine will do all three, the finest
and most imitated blood medicine there
Ih
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
10 Cutters
to Be Sold
at Cost
Must b.e
cleared out
regard, e s s
ofprice.
Call and
see them at
the Massey -
H a r r i s
Shop on
Hamilton
Street ....
a
Robert Wilson
FROM THE
Land of Song
sod from its musical
capital, Cardiff, Wales,
''one the renowned
singers.
THE ROYAL WELSH
LADIES' CHOIR
under the cooductonhip of
MADAM HUGHES -THOMAS
who will appear in the Victoria
Opera House on
Tuesday, January 31st
et 8:15 p. w.,
under the 'auspices of the
Y. M. C. A.
"Mune over, of this city who were
fortunate mount to attend Me concert
in the Rowell Theatre lest deet, by
the Royal WelshmLAM.' Choir. willbas
remember It u one of the enact exhibl
thous of Moral dnaieg ever board In
Ottawa. . A party hum Government
House occupied the vies -regal box and
moot oot heartily In the frequent
*0 .
..Numerous el.isrins orsaniracm•
have, in tie past. slatted Ottawa, but
undoubtedly none hays ever squalled
the Royal Webb Ladino Choir In
pM•bctiee of chorus disuriele and Mk,
work.' --Ottawa .tnerwal.
Plan of hall at FL T. £OWAIU)e
Ouse to wbsertbere arida,. lawars
nIA to the public 1atardar, January
ISM
Tickets.
For and :t¢.
•moi wWWW mWIS
r 1 Closes S8tirday28th
IN
lanuary 5a e
oust he cleared P red Ohild Bohr (;a►t*
i
'•tltbougti tl,a General Sala is Gina, yeIi We rave Sow' uwI t •'.
+. t ,ices that do not tat. actual of r.' ' •. .
we trill do in Coact. Fars a reo s .
Coats Dress (loads
s
Any coat in tioe nosy are up o About 12 -sit. colors, all wool. !>IiMIa
3,1 nap 143 boughtfur I 7 to 8 ID 1202 sial:
33.5. 000. in black, brown, grey anti '
green, full lengths. Only 11 to will 1 them for oos•'iva"
sell now, but they most o and -eernler prices.
will go surely at $5.00. 'Nearly DreikB Goods wade for this winter's weer,
Remnants
Snore .hurt nuc. I ).4
Toques
Just 27 to sell, all eat toe hest
honey comb ditch. regular
price 50c. You can tory 39c
them now for just
yams to t yards, all service- I
able cloth, at aboat half-price. i
Six pieces t weed Suitiogs.
$1.U0 to $1.x. -4uy one /g 1
of the lot, for jureJ
Furs
Ofty leo . I. it ( Hz -s:. OL Am.'
ywl can get one -ic^ tpsa teat
.oaken.' prime. A rt- 1914914•.
•' lel i. cheap rr'r.
Kear coats.
b white bear Uose.�e .c twilttlt.'
it the following reduced
• A BEAL$NesP
31.(10 for
$3.90 for
d300 for
-'JS for
4311.
SIR
u.a
$1.7t
NEW GOODS JUST IN THE LAST FEW DAYS
•;INGHAMS-from 10e to 16c. X11 Scotch retake. PRINTS -10e to l2;c, hest English makes, overy plane
ant colors. DRESS 0001)5-a few pieces of new greys, beautiful make* LACID -lash, Tos'ehocs,
Maltese, Guipure -e, Orieutals and Silk and Insertions to twitch. EMBROIQERI ES end INSERTIONS --
In narrow widths. corset waist widths, Hoatucinar• and full skirt widths. Never offered. such prices oto
laces and Embroideries. Tbey are French, English. Swim and tieruaiu, metre. More particulars about
new goods next week.
J. H. COLBORNE - J
I
Select
Groceries
Here are a few of the
many lines in which we
can give you excellent
value
SALMON
CHEESE
MARMALADE
STARCH
SUGAR
ORANGES
LEMONS
RAISINS
CURRANTS
SPICES
NUT'S
htc., Etc.
ROSS' LIMITED
Manufacturing
Furriers
The following SPECIALS Are offered
for this week in Mink, Persian Lamb, etc.
Natural Canadian Mink 'Pies.... .. ..2 5.60
Natural Canadian Mink Muffs 26.00
Persian Lamb Hug Muffs .. •12.60
Persian Lamb Pillow Muffs
Natural Alaeea Sable Mugs.
Natural Alaska Sable Ruffs 16.60
Ladies' Hamster Lioed Coats, Fox
Collar *11.00
Ladies' Near Seal Onats, li4 inches lotelt
Satin Lined. .... n. 20.00
Out ISt roosprisee maty- other epeoiale
'which our space will not enable is to quote..
aA...- 12.60
111.00
196 Uund as Street
London, Ontario
The Hungry boy.
Sometimes it seas a just ieepeenbi.,
to fill up s good Maltby boy. Try
(lark's Pork and Beans. Substantial,
extremely nourishing. teen first rate
and oust much lova ileo, meat. W m.
(lark, Mfr.. Moulmein.
The C hilttreaa'>s Hair
A Unit Awe (... Now May Sinn
Althea Y,. of Regret
vereptree Si-" .air sae a rue•• ey
4 -se' and . se .ucky dr ' h• Kae.
'loaf an.' wet. 'neon - lees et• -
nnve • .. . .M' Deer orea.h•
b. heath ,. a t- Yea1's-
one stet e • 'r ;II.- hair
with tan Os. - 'h. •npre, Tile
',Ildrs, •k• w.' tel lou $
oeeese Jrdm .
^urs ala,. (Irt1 ..; N-
yeneratien ate
pas ,u .r• y1' 'her he easily
ant LO melt, ^etsee Attie It is
dried s+ •e woo. aNMcathin of !M-
outons erre • Rtes 'send - e
• wilily res. w ;> a411 '2 so
rstnr.�will ea'.• --:'Il T11aaey Mat•es l
tone to de all, tha' la eMSSeed far It.
ibr each everyday ailsieue
OM gai.er-i IrP. I. STTLAMD S. t. t��
a
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