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The Signal, 1928-3-1, Page 9�.0^ata.rwa.Atwir. esato°+vwei.aosiamosra++, + r County f IPi . _ e rict fe and Fried Berry, of lleusell, who had years. Ile is surlved by his his leg amputated lu Clinton buepltal a family of tats sou nud. tltr a few weeks .ago, has returued to thrs. . his .9We ut Ileusall sue! is greatly red\Fel death of Louis Atkin kir' improved tame the operation. Y 1)ualagre to the uuu,uUL of about for appeud'k4tlr. remised + $.1,000 resulted from tlnr'7ll the Kau- throe years of -age. ife w:l. 'carllue salt works nue ufteruoim lust service oversea* during tit.• cooper week. The tire started iu the never tiuwhdiVely r. °verve whop, which Was destroyed. w k. lou bis return t. Mise Mary Hiles, who wade ler he port -eased 4. bflli;u•d r.o: hoops with her sister. Iles. James whish -be hue eotel et(rb Bllsley, i.,uoYcsttoro', tketurl(d this sins. In June, 1924. he, u:• life February •�llth, in her seventy- Agnblue 'o .ies, of years ago. tilde 1, eighth year. • A •prettty welding took place at vires, also dtceastrl's oast, the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. Douglas, slstux A military Delmore, on February 13th, wheel their laughter, 1'earl A., wag united to marriage to Richard R. Culllton of Mil onny. Rev. Mr. Taylor ultld- attd. Mr. and Mrs. Cullitou will ro etdc. al lilenannan. Jobs 11. Kerr, who died wFebruary 4th at Ileautttunt, Texas, burin na- tive of Asleield township, g dough- 1 n cxrur ration thin) aacti',e r, al,d t'atl his 1 forth dime', utea', wholly r 1 Miss „ who SOH cur- d t'w' o se held. been a sou of the late James Kerr. He waerted Katharine Mcl)uId, F: who prYk+rased him ten years. Just i r,�« sons and one daughter survive. • (ColFingtv.roed Bulletin) A quiet wedding Mad s.demalzed at to old rosideut of this e.mmunit3. que8hing thou thirst with water out I WORLD \LI ONS pf I>'rsel the1 nm• of ter. and Mrs. Louis in the person of William Barret Batt" Tu the multiplicity of officials 11f the elver of lend. To doe be all The rrirrting9'r+"cs has greatly Lost 'friDO Vhr•d rompanl' d There in M' 'd , 11181 glory throne, thee Jesus L f 1 1 n h t. Quite a istlagu d iE.g- the brid of Gordon.Ilat %e 111 1 11.1'., who Is now a tame I ti S. /\ FOR \i\R th, f I t printing tan Hardwood Flo i organisation tt+ed b Iter- tHejei 1 1 1 els wife a daukh itayr syet+w at d t Ions there elxty-four years ago, funeral Another well-kn.re a r. •:'list "f Sento/tit 108tel away on Feetsaryls. thein Robert E. t'oates ,tied in his sixty-first year. Ile war 1,'.rn at MIUNr, where his eaK:v life 'vat spent. Lie livid fur u while 111 !Atha an+l Michigan before tenting to s.+ltorth to live. Ile le survltud by tri. wife 11141 two Haus: G. F. t'eatea, principal of tie f•:tubro coutiumut lIon •'ituul. and %V. I1. Coates, 13..1.5it., of Toronto. ZURICH THE SIGNAL, Declares War "Fruit-a-tives"-- the Enemy of Dyspepsia ST• URSULE, QUE. "For ten years I could nut digest food. Now 1 eat like a new .nun. Fruit -a -these relielved nte os. Martin. com- pletely." Our way of living lays most of us open to recurrent attacks of dyspepsia and kindred ail- ments. "1'o remedy this, the regular use of Fruit -a -rives 1a highly recommended. The gentle, natural stimula- tion of the bowels and digestive system by the fruit juice ex- tracts and tonics in Fruit -a-tire} soon heelsbuthersumeand pain- ful digestion. Try it. Sold by .11 druggists -23c and50c per COP SKIN DISEASES So0t1a The Guaranteed SoolhlnS Healing Olnl"'cn GODERICH, ONT.' - 11 . is 4. 'And he commanded them 1' wake all rpt dewu by a,w{rutc. "I" the given gross. And they at! !u ranks: by hundreds lull by utie 1Ir. Groat. in- his .ruuulaotury m,) "lhnlbr.e•, Phi. Most to *how ill 11 .Uri.•.• the IlatIia'r fwd, 4.111d to ed• .ihb• .III'to e lime. he. nu orderly mate I.er this glr•ious miracle.'. And when- a he had Ittkeit the d1.•• bare► unit the two testes; . he look. rep to betty.% .111.1 blt•,+.I8h' .TI. Mould the• uwt'1 11 1$1 of the tut rude owe what he was doing. Thi, blessiltg and giving thauke for the Meat. and' benediction of 11 us the food for thousands, was t1.. erhds of the minnle. lie hrlkc the hates, and gave them to WS .:.* iples to 'set -here".ttleul ; II and I11,' Iwo astir,. divider: he irtsmg them .tel. .tad they did eat. and were ftl.ett. And they trioti up twelve baskets full of the fragments, 11181 of the tishe•e. 'Phis gathering up of the Sunday Afternoon Ky ISAIBE1.IfAl1U•�"` tioderich, Ont. From day to day' We hums; "..0 The hand that feeds tie 't'li; Give us our bread, unit ten•1; ;o tea Contented lu Thy will. For Thine the lower, the kingdom Thine, All glory's due to Thee: Thine front eternity they sere, And Thine *hall ever be.-HuBlair. -- PRAYER I fragtuente eleqq*'ed that Last 48 was Alwtghty Cud, tky claim i ou our the wUltitthh--Ilve lhou.uud aUd worship le uuee*a'lug, fur illy uery', ,..:1114'. the pr..wlslou. the• nmol to like thy majesty, eudareth forever. each Wand al! of them wens a •pl•utiful Thou dust never wltbadd thine baud I,pe. Th. baskets were part of the from giving (next gifts unto thy' chit - luggage taken by Jews "u a journey drew. As thou hast made them in I r„ carry butt thele pn,cislons and thine uwar Imat nud likeness, and hay to sleep on, that they might not lust implanted within desires '8bich I hate, to depend on Gentiles, 11181 w' the world eau never eatlst}, sir thou run the risk of ceremonial pellidlot. _ Just specially reveal thy elf unto •1111s slows us the extent ..t the thew day by day, appeasu,g their miracle. hunger with breed from heaven, cud Thursday, Match 1 1ti1(t. Speci. Prices at McEwen's IN Groceries Tea and Coffee Tobacco Dry Goods Dinnerware and Chinaware COME AND LOOK THE PRICES OVER J. J. McEWEN Phone 46 South Side of Square (coals deiivared 1'nonptly W 1111 parte of the 1.811 w uhuut rl.arge -.- sRiTlsli ISRAlIt1J11':A. D rqe Britons Are D�tmlaOta of TAD) aaacw0 a rt0oaIMO 1• Hinck. '1'.t kersmlth, when their chichi ler, pss.rl away 4111 Tburs.lay, - , Ihere stems no honor Setw lel1. multiplied the {s,we1 0 1 m .' .0 ithe d . recently In a un, rof„f( IN•th became 6th, tat the age of M'y nty-scven McBride, erst'Chile Labor, then gun, 11`hrlst. Amen. 11 19'_'8 . d a'mintI 4 ('hrlstlun tru}b. At the g' p' rlodteat meet- of lief b aur,gest sy .•rest ve , . ' ' d at one of the pe the bride u( I:Wren. y I ye•11ra, I,tsY•11e,Y1 hal Hc,', 111 ) •n{,scrims 4111 the ',roc -metal High- "I,ettson Toper-Jrxns i''red, the tint• . Ngiunl,lg a set sen ury 'Ind of that singular organ sou of Mrs. Ali4"e Wren, Hibbert. The ; township for almost half a-e•nnur•. au annual SS of Itudee. lens done un bend-pre•ae+, and only known an rho British Israelites. The Wrewon}' was r ofei$ Y 'Alec -Red oe. .v Irons - idle l tN:el,hundrrl ins{,rt•ssluus I Mitts on most 111(,1, '1 :1 _' e -'Hark ',ilk, In oaken fu nu tinny. NOW- I kno was the BritishMarquess of i.otedoa- Junes, :vigor of t+t. 1'rlul s eetttxh. err. Mrs. job', Render lot 1►nslt.ssl. 11ltII. 1119 duty, as ex{flxtned-an , Lesson 1'asaag Fail -44. Iten,eNl. Golden Text--.Idtu 6:iS. ttima-�e.,..presr•i welch meet, bifid decry and the assembler., includes--•' irullli illrl< wood Dors la d u son. Ju,• b, un tete h ni,w recd. • well that it is explalued-1s to several Weir members of the aobil - o rate with Bimini- ,al authorities . (:e..rlte IAnlgnsnn. an _old resMentoto---,--alttorla_syuu{only eau •s• ]fp and pe t -\fret a time the •l t,alye tY'tttrnogl .ud fwd lis. at papers- BIC Cher a - Ivy. None of those Present-- -4/11114,- _..__ R. •STANDIS F 4 ry \ \! f 110 14th .Yen- conite•tion with the administration f their pile Ihery tour atm trey •It`s IUu,n}t• and Hutu} other Fnl a Jew taut d'eaplle { years; age Surviving are elle child white playing 1• • I A,INtI`-'lord', emoted :I N'e )' t acus i M. o ' r.'t° 1 recognized ae ±tNb, sit the lige of eighty years, session, ut HMS. in 'the de:uh of their I •� the• Hlghw•N\' Trade. Act and t.' Phone 3ficlw wife. formerly lural ['attic•. died ,:_htt•c•u-mouths-oho letb}'. 'Phe little further [be adoption eleven ce c' stout --- the I. a... as atpnscrwi li daughter, Mrs. George Stevens, Clin- ire, 1,114. of *Ise washing na'•hlne, and h umc of rest ural t. 1-4. exp Britons nth, ra.oever POO. nud three sons: Harvey Mud part of the contents ,( 1. llag Nater 1 k U• in,Nda that old at * A aeendants of the William, of Ignde,n, and Frank, 13th ram over Biot. The frlgl.: and pain mdwe frills ' hl" t tsrsel eon.r'Nelotl of hilliest, wish whom ,core him Into ,..uvu1"lane with fatal 1 he had been living the past year. ' results. The death of James Thompson Keys' Rev. ii. Renis• pyeacle. has fare- - weltered F'id.nuart 1601 But lis home well sermon IJI the 'Purl Lutheran on the Babylon title 41f Stanley town- ,•lurch un l+udlay even)- Ile. and oldie Deceased was to his sixt7- Mrs. It.•ndt• hues been tl:. recipients .eighth year, woos u preeminent trent- of moony farewell gifts fru the cou- rier of the t'nit.r► 1 formerly Meth- gregatiou. ,"list I ebort•b, and for nine years was ! EXETER a member of the township sorrel. T He Is survived be his wife, one some I sur proudly that their 11tifford, un th,a homratead; two $(4iNah, the only child of Mr. and everything that grown up puerile do." daughters. Mem. .foster Sturdy. of Mr*. Ii. 1'. Rivera of Exeter, died lu Snell u course is almost certain to t:oder tell towllxhip, and Mrs. M• J. rt'Icturba boss ita1t� 1.ondul:. -on Friday br.*tit'i+u fudlgs•stion and lay the curl:, of Studley, and one brother' • I1,1. at the age oL two years and four 1 foundatlon of much in -'health for the Ne1Huu• stymy of Ftuuhry. Interment m„orbs. The child wits stricken with 1 Litt,• one, was made ,in IIaytield cemetery. inflammation, of the brain nn.l Wilf I teller mothers administer harsh. George Johnston, of Summerhill. taken to lA,iuher for tl'evtmeut, 1,ut atllir,:ttiug 1Ntrkwthcs which In real- ity away February 13th, in hie from the first there ass practically 'no irritate and injure the delicate seventy-eighth year. Ire is earthed hope of her recovery. The funeral stofl1 'b and bowels and at the same by his wife and a family of siz suns was held Vu Monday to Exeter mete rim..rause the children to dread all stat three dautfhters: Fred and every'. melli-due, ' James of IA,ndun; Geot•gr•. of Bay- While tobogganing doer, tale hill at A!'s'.lntely no meat should be given field; William• of GoderIeb; Mrs. the river. Brost. Mie 11111' son •'f Mr• to a ehtld until It reaches the age of Thos.Fulford. of Clinton; .Mrs. Chris. and kers Sy tetanus ('am . broke his eighteen months, and then only if Dale. of Rtilcker/nllth,,and k'Aiwnnl, �� and- Wr Huish the unlet. joure-14- ,tell." by the doctor. For medL- R,dort and Viola at home. William dessrndlnit. the boyw :o•Y,nrlarnying eine. tel strong, disagreeable oils and Jb+lmsh,u of Porter's 11111 is a brother• him were steering the -lief between powvl.-r5 should be ateueltuwl and t lire. Iaabell• Brigham, a native of two stump-. amt the Unit, ___ Clinton a:kfd together with Jesus •. till t they 1•n,cetueuts Irl prlu'Ihng hove. • t! any,'says on of trunk tregula- rtes• their "Norman blood,' VI the Department. had done and had taught. Ile tail r. makable drgnr, rwlueMl the P the Philadelphia Record 'hey like t'4 East Street Godertcl either use ur ne•e,1 chew away with II[m p"' quiet „f I«oka. lu lmdl gcueratiuns ]ill.:,•• I. leer+ .+r of st 1:�1'le believe that they. togelh.o with de- tt'hen•tn there 1s fellowship a. lett.It. t any s ter found, are de - 1,..r such un of&fat ..hires mus more• would Clic them no -ll meall 1111.1e • an (,oat Tribes of explain the At expel d it oo s • kinure et. mhdl as to eat in. ' But 1„w' I,.• plireha-e',1 fur" .ike another o[ thole exhP the people were 11101 10 ' 0111wlttel lo-tlN•r• i+ nu uur•ha111%11f.:1‘11114;1111111; a:Tch 1s on Y t„ it go to ket'p-up taxes and ineiden_ This strange theory, tally give a politician an excuse to in this way. .tlthough J,•-ut fwd in floe way .if (icing [fie Itl'ble 4" This many devised to ..'count for 114117 down a tarsus eatsry, the d•frt•1{rlet wegt by lit>sl"ttle crumb ' ,,eery family nude. ionc0n' The 1d the unknown fate of ',n Jewish eraww:nulgetl to cruets tete ue.Uaxtlt 11 '(11010.', and protection of Q1lrlstllll tribes that vanished In 44,• mists of lire. Their eatgeruess p.w•h+l the g„te•rnolentt is a dw hltrl hells to antiquity, has no Reienttic support MISTAKES MOTHERS MAKE ' Jia:u•r' •• heart -Itis greet heart of lil1s.,,i . In no age could ambits- 1 whatever, but tormidabl. books have IN CARE OF LITTLE ONES .' as sheep he looked i..i t'h•w .;fetors of Christ curry on their work been written f it -minter. R and It as sheet' without a ebe►r►8•ni..luste +'1 Nlth etch safety, 1Ner erne -thin) of has supporters who mak. up In seal Many mothers give clear children of teaching and eajoyom the pow- tin• p.plklttnn of the unecan¢elizett for the meagreness of th'•r members. ata in"'I+r a[ tutu earl} an age and sump of. the twelve. from whorl he world_ _la tinder tbe'dir(s l swyy of I When Sargoo. King of +sayr►a, dI4- a •n gwi1 Tor a tlmr Le• 'began t,hristlnn rulerP.' o M•m-a ver, the Denied the ((noir red Iniabltants of Ur teach the malting people Protestant pewrrs are In t ho •iwiIItion I Samaria in 731 ib .' they disappeared As night drew ai the uis epics lie- to exert an intim-nee Nh1eh will 1 from history. A fanciful theory that prigil.111111:: It they -were the at•, stors of the Amer- ican initials was iong 11pap . There as alert. plausibility claim of the high -ids, who call their people {-Lsrsll. Tke British Is- raelites survive only on the "Book of resident of Ileusall, thief recently at Rxeter Meat, Ra•had n 1 1 hold Its Toronto at the age of elghtyeigtlt ,ommen,+.n nt un Fri•;..v evening. years. Iler death followed nn aces Margie 9th. dent about two Meeks ego In which-w.dlattendtd and '•ntlin-'nathc her arm and leg were fractured. --WINGRAM Miss Agltb Maclean went to To- ronto lust work to enter Wellesley .m1tt"ast ho sinal training Helmet fur nurses. - hers fes+ Mrs. Margaret Huffman, who for•. shortly-. The system of 10, • eat for one n[ the strangest things in this hall file barley it ,d and (,nn and 1.011/111 lnn will be - tides. but it'11n7 .1r Merl)* kelt a millinery sheer in Wing- I the Wbaceo. it was .'xplioitee ill b t.,.r1.1 is w-hv the w4f•maoh• fnen Mem. died Flsbnwry 11th in the Win- similar to flat weed by U t,loys;(r,UCKe Profestlors to mnhte i Taylor Liulit'sl Woodstock, /int ripeg general hospital. after an illness ioolr.. An arbitrary pec, Aill 114' .,,aP. -bullus News. of 1 mks fixed for the vedette.. ge, • - and themselves. Their r.•:real was tete . 4'48trel to the• remninint t v'.- 111 nu uninhabited part of the mute 1 third. ,if 11n• 19 .111''. who ban' not try and they had made n' provision 1 hennl of ('brio.-•fohn R. Mott. for staying any length of time. How ` _.__ . -- -Melt were they to Hatlstc ltletr ower - Reading for Sportsman] hanger H the crowd remained muckA most ,Lnttnniive article on the ?Ammon.. and the propaganda o longer? They ne.ntluned the attest- 1 fewBritish enthn+lasts. tion to Jestus nal suggestet' he rend factors contributing to the trementi us 1 the people away. Imarine their I loss of trout fry after their beim[ I Linked• with it 1s an equally cur - surprise and dismay when he said. , Planted teem the hatcheries is o18• of . toes doctrine. At the reset meeting the outstanding feature" of the c'm- the principal speaker predicted that "Give ye then[ to cut." Philip. for it 1 tents of 11.91 and (:un and (Minolta* a great world war,,seeompnied by was he who asked if J. ds wanted *Beer Fox New* for Marl, 'rite au- i earittquakes and floods. will beginorder thertfi to SO and buy In zee' to free tl n I•rof. A i' Knight a well-known 'Mac 28 next grid terminate with the thulrtht of spurn( a- eel. s ' rite experimental work which has 16. 1938. This forecast, wi ,c, common tae to spend ft on one of� to exactitude, he based upon male e r little does be are plwt= meal. And even if we should, salt i s11n-Ives and the reason, why. Many certain periods of future Limn men- d L given with I he !t would out In 1 1NII 1 utd,,..r urth , s and fibred by the Prophet lel, bleb the people, mut amaze.' at the fur, 11 had in nuthorlty, giver, a splendid review of Battle of Ar•mar.•ddon on t.'ptem r t h Ira re - sant mow.: t tan Tubk•ts given Instead. I .Bet own Table -14 urn etteriully I the to tw • 1 sh4Nn how email a pemntage fry makable They 1 h certain babe. 'l'ht' quickly banish .oust Tills, t �o, Is a long familiar method, of prophetic Interpretation, alfhoUght from tine• to time new dates are fixed because former cnlrglatlons hav'- been pr.. -41 wrong. The Great 1'yra mld, the oldest and the only survivor of the Devon Wonders of the ancient e [Ley :lmorg so world, h.u• fascinated several erner- Dr Jesus Mws It {atblish48i monthly by W. atlona of students. Thirteen acres in - extent at its base, :uand towering f.a feet higher than 8t. r••ter's at l:lnl••, the prodfit;iens pile was erected with an accuracy that has astonished mathematicians and astronomers.! i Not only du the corm ' ♦ mark =:17'1171 ■ l i the Cardinal points el the eompasael but the mean variatl••n ID the follr! sides la only a frac Iron of an [nth and the anel'•s of 11' base show :.n errer of only [welt' setle_sh Irnw fornttnt; A p-tft!et-•t'ritr� MAKING OUR LIS 1E� VisiEn. I [stat t•' take an can be sufficient tow n het I,an e , w nherdute safety to even the new4iorn a+fy such a multitude it Na- 1I11.111 1P11 other sp e o 4, i bear in dile i'lsw numerically' coincides ads in this, that in his vhew' they resold �e.to 114 also ap eons -tire- A notable addition to the mime: due moseurementa of the Great !'yramtd Colds not provide toe Lbsatrif�ltey 1It 1J we better to • Is made w tl t fol acv grew. c. 1* llun.0 lull' and Indigestion, break up tweeter is mnntb In the puWtattod r rust - o Win 'chi to Eiceter tM.roar}- had simple feverP and make the cat- to do 1t, and yrou 1 attempt It '..f n F`rwrec•h s1ip;'k•ment-tae the e`ana- County w t •I of the. . Isco V.118 4'nrttYhrFgr""aef en of troth easy. They are sold_ Feed them :twat than emrdvts- dean Nllrer Fox News *melon. It 1s (Y,unty have agred to enter the Un- Inedlchle• dealers or by' mail at 2„S When Jesus lnTiTieeT what P dean Sever that this s *m f,11. a will tarso t datecce_ntwers' pooh -and it Is ...eel a lox from The Dr. tt'tlliams' pal was Ut'hand one ... the dos 14.'414. 111• went .1 that month to the l'e 0-11 • •expetei that' most of the n•m•aining M..,Ileine Lb.. Brutilvele, Oat. Andrew-, Simon Peter's brother. -: Ith fifty per cent. will sign th.• -. I ludo him There Is a lad here .chick mealliers of the C000ndion Silver Fox ole lonyes nd 44(0 small Itn Silver em - his mmny? firing (John (1:". therrt hither to me raid: 1 toll 1 )lair. .1. :overs w Mr. and Mrs. A. 'H. Milner, of lefty per coat. of Oat price yeti 1s• Branfpttst, uunuut,:e flu (4.gagement 1x11,1' upon delivery The . o'r fifty et their may daughter. Doris Mil- peer 04.01. of the arbitrary love tinct • deed. to Charles F).lwarel Is:ord. of rhe "hie of the too a4Y . in .0t,ate at -i• --- ` London, Ont., non of. Mr, nud Mrs. J. I the arbitrary pr1'e_ttill. lr'-i'tlId to S. !wird of Wingtuam, the marriage ' the producer In leiter instalments. the I, -to take Oro* In April. drool payment Im•icc made about the ',. Rev. Jamie. r. McCracken. Anglican I time of the toilet. hog- yet-scellmr. clergyman of W,stlstoek, Who 4110.1 on The Initial fee for entrance into the -. )ian4107 at the age of slxty-one yt•xrs. - pool *111 110 Al for each a. re- of T' awns a native of W'J neham. Two els- boos... raised burin•; LIE�•asnn of tent. the Misers Harriet and 1111r- � 1927. The (framer :• not oldster! mi - setts Mcthacken. reside 111 this town. I ,ler the pad cent 1. ,1 to rake any -- I stated amount in elle swns-r: hat it LUCKNOW is contraetwl thnt all tc'M•,,, 11r'W11 by a member of the peel, or for hint, t'ouneiller Rola. Mullin attended must be 111111481 oto r to the 1 -'I Garnet Beaver, eldest ase Sirs. •f It _ the annual meeting i1 of the Torontothal at Toronto Sentinel Renter. or the 144114•a1 road (:sent it tads ►9* t innorth of town, died F.•brwtrt_ i•t• I, nt 1 last week.. tfir,atre of nineteen t neeTO/ITS P• lose i On lutunl,uy, February ]yth: nt First Wcetaninster Preshlterinn 1 of drrtbh. mea tubercular t t_ church, Toledo, Margaret Haiti Tdtlg4r- 4 -4-- - -- uv of Mr. and lits• D. C. J1cNorran ENSURE A PI.E.tSANT TRIP- TRAVEi "VANtRI SER F\I'ItEsN" • Until the op'nitrg of the n, xt t•'Ilrist season, the "%'am•onaer Express' Neill - have the distinction of Icing thest most link between Toronto ti i�d Gruver. 1'ntil May of lir."44, when the wiper,. "'Prune -Canada" restates ser- vile, the ever-po ylar "NumberTi•rte." as she is more Tilly ear carrier on alone. t f u".! 011The comfort ami service• Through Canada's Inland Ocean '� -44 J. R. Wheeler \, Funeral !Streeter and e:tnbalrner .414 .ells t,rompt.y attended to day .'r night I'tl44NFat St..r'• 3146 Residence 385 Hamilton M4rert, Goderteb Brophey Bros. THE LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS srb.•re carefully attended to at all hours, night or day (;o1)F'Itl('H of Luckaow, was united in marriage to John T1. Aaeerc qrt �sYf k formerlly of Lacteal 1. The ceremony war p,erforme,i by Rev. Inwood Roy- sey, and afterward. the 04811141g 11110 aer was served at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. ('hart's E. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Mei Kendrick will make their home In Detroit. William ltyau, for teeny years 3 relidest of the Klnlotlgl Meanly, diet at bis home there on Febrnnr' ;ism 29th. Ire wn. fu his sixty -fourtlt 1l I+ eNeeltent tyro- •entinrnlsl have earned, for It an ettdn17r'rriMn- tion wItIt ex{0'rleu.e.l Ira . In fact. tunny of her teatrou• usher set- vic, s the yens Min.!. Ill way. ,....11414 ION the sane' a,rs,tiu .lzUh/1i. 411(3' wou111 Iry 11 favorite hotel. The) souls to know the waiter. :rout vireo. and hook for them when they 4..Ii rl. There are inore.tllatl a 111111r1T141 [DPI Wilts do this. rind It steaks [tel for the 1 "Vancouver E4 - yew'. (levo. Anderson. of LtlCknow, has re, (dyed .1 contract from an 1114 ('ountry lints to take ads entire tee- m:t, of flax for•thre years. This Bummer he will •have 4000 scree tinder eultivntlun. Mr. Anderson 19 the "else Kiri(' of Ontatslo. t. ntndling ss ren flat nulls In the Province. - REAF'ORTIi After a IoHR flneg.,' Cherie. Rolph riled We4nettlay. February _'old, at kis 1401440 here. D.'t'1'ased was forty elm. ye':ux of age end had lar'n a mm - .14'44111 pt t4enforth [err twenty-five -44110, Tlie t'nneou• -r Express 1. t'anadian I, l';tr•itic. 111111 At le lir. T,r,r`" 1'tr1011 Station envy evening at 11 (1,w•rvathong. tl.•ket+ Neti�1 taT� informs Hon from N. It. F'1nAw. Talrls-i 1'nss'nger Agent. It is the selection of rich, western wheats - the finest grown on the prairies - that gives extra flavour to bread and buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made from Fou PURITY S„ d .301r tg tramps for err 700-vaairs Pwsty Pleur Cook Beek. Ina illhaseara c a.* Pinar Mia. Co. Leeiu,d. Torsos. Maiesal. Oabww Na MO. - ...,e. - the I. Ms.eenaer through the land cd charm. 1. The Crest 1 ,,k, little 5.9. ring the a, of the C.P. Fleet .M41110'1,4.4 2. Serving a line 11 .rit.Indra she trip, S. The pas.' "P''racon,pani"na and well-wl.hers of a bon -voyage. The 'Great Lakes for a Rummer holiday have no equal. Contrary to the generally prevait!re opinion that the automobile and touring and camping ere a greater attraction, theme large bodies of fro -h water. really inland Peas, are holding their own, indeed, -by there who know it is said that they are doing more. From Port hide:r&11 to ti c'lead of the Laker, is practically an oc'ran voyage. The great white steamers of the Canadian Par ifc Rail* ay are operated the same a• i)'e huge ocean liners. At Port M: tie• oil tl.e visitor Rees a man made Kar'. or, surrounded by a village which has been devel- oped front the orizinal within the last tvrenty year'. Ah et an hour end a half after leaving port, a bugle rounds the d'n'ng call, and Rang below the traveller finds the dining- room inin - and comfortable wltieh spacious madly, whet the already hues antretite. After dinner a pron.enade of the broad white decks, a - [not ionlesa as the city streets, bu; with what a difference! The fre h clean breeze stiffens, the sun "aril ,-.4 the horizon and sinks 1 ehind *gen e of peace a end lendour leaving Bost upon n host of grace- ful white-spread'107'Vop pear over the stern, cryingt1e poignant theyy are of -the hungry gull. as to ap1''er motionless, a floating bit of al ite feather: but a chance opening of the cooks valley pots m re brings them swoopin•'low ung with the w ilenes.' of the (blizzard, with a strength and speed that is amazing. -- Land 'lowly diva' peso and the inland, are to -t in tI a soft enfolding dart nets. Stars 4n.• a out, and a weite coon foods ttlake v ith an ethereal 1eanty. ,'.11 is quiet- -a friendly intimate edict - broken here ar.41 there by a merry laugh, patting footstep, the throe' great engine and the spark on the eirelets up above. A little later we peas the protruding Bruce re/litvea Fa^ then the Manitoulin Is•ana, home of the Great Spirit. In the dis- tance can he seen the plinking light of the mariners' guide', the light- houses at Cabot's Head, y island, the Flower Pots and in the furthe i.tance ahead, Cove Island, the narking point of the entrance to Lake Huron. r These eteamshipa, the "Keewa- tin", "Manitoba," and "Assiniboia" of the Canadian Pa''ifi^. aetvice are fit'[-rla•s in every way, and ply these inland water* from May 21st. to September 211th. The journey occupies the better part of three days, with every wave bringing further charm and amazement .t the unfolding beauty of the trip. (].Crural Engineer Hew Chan114111 the'. Entire face of 1Illuslr). 4. "tinproce,bated .1aridge aloe being nutdc in Cann.lian1ch• (' I .ne.hter- inc." was Ih-• stet. :meat made by Arthur B. I'Intis, pr'ild'nt of the Canadian it t tl•les I.110i1''1 Mr. l'urvis d 1" rho laatit rt.ui^ea in man's h wlneh bes•. 1 :,limb from the en r ?tr$Rrn ,...,d. l+y ch••nlieal en • rota *I rlrl-*ever• N.•w mater' ty P1'4't.,•I-, and n,w fbroees. • claw. ' xistIne prodtett, t. • '-feasted---'"'>--naly man's way '• I.'.••••. mad I .s method of tll„11gbt, I I,.t•• tete., '1 to leas w- I,• and Fr .'•, ''"nem• In the last 1• e te31a, Pit. Powis pdntod Det, t!�.. '-t,'' alcal, en(elneer ha, change the ' :441" vac' df Indus- try: and It is to -harm thattheworld's Industries took in eta-{tarre- To Inform 4n, patine as u, the part chemistry h I ,'lo- in Canadian de- velopment, Mr I' iI"V ::nnoutaced that an ett.nstt o:ttnjairn *111 , launched Immediately tl „•tech the flanadian press. ThII ,till define more clearly the r••isOM for the pro- erest made, and the IOttlgntir`back ground or the itduttr•y, Alrt•ady chemists In Canada have proem -T(1 such ea^Iy at . .eat pro- ducts as etplosii•'s• palb4:. 9Yr%Ilin, and fabrikold - .:oil [rein 114'' Bathe haste material, '.nada has Ind the world In many ph.":' of activity, and In the opinion of vs export Ie rapid tl -fwr•eiwlt to the !urn titin t•I, n. title and importer Prince Weird telnrl'l. Prince, tdwsrd 'rlaa4 is Ih• small- est provinae•, ►avid an area of only 1.184 square mill, bat It hat tha der.aest pop•latios the average be- ing 40 1,0 to th* guar, mile, while the average tor alleanadn• 'needing the Tuken sad •'e Par North. Is 1.41. Hydro Electric The People's Power Cook by Electricity Wa.h by Electricity Iron by Electricity • i We guarantee our Hydro Ian.ps for rain 11n110' nee. -}IYDRO STORE North able of Square Goder,ch Expeotattn of IAfe. A newly hem nv behy has new an etpectattoa Miff. of about ss % users, compared rttb 40% twenty- , etre years ago. • Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Coke - Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) Briquettes Quantity of Good Hardwood 1. various lengths ran supply your wants in any of the above fuel. Prompt servo... mai reasonable prie'es. L. FLICK 1,):1.11' I,- 1; n(lerich' ALWAYS OUR SERVICE W. C. 5N,ltF:1, Haberdasher and 1try 4.'Indner :Stettin IAlundry In 4.'onneetlon West Street Telephone 3:19 Singer Sewing Machines SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS 1.11a•ral di.e.'nnls for 1.11`,11 1 ti'1 11151hines taken ,n part payment Free deMonstration at any time MISS S. NOBLE souph side of '.tows t;Meech W. GLEN COOK, General Agent 1 1'