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NI OUR 'GOODS ARE THE'BEST
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f 13Silde RiarE1.1 Rhymes
Creation
My fellow man's a curious cuss and
feign *Old . know why things- are
thus; forever a.sking what is what, his
•mental eye is never .shul, In these
rude:I-Oulu that look like Pioie, I've
told hoW liuman life arose, elatidated
unto you, some facts that Bryan neVef.
krievcr, This ',good old world, the beat
of tdpics; raiow explain from poldS to
tropias, The nebitlar hyPotheSiS is
Useful for a job like this: When' back,
far ihnl<, • our -vision passes, we find
a universe Of 'gases. - Although that
gas was het and fizzy, at. firatAt, was
not- whirling dizayabut as the mixture
cooled we think, probably began. to
shrink. Uneven shrinking caused ro-
tation' until she spun like all creation.
Then eatth began her coin -Se to naa,
and sistor glanets one bk" one -ere
thrown off from the central sum. Still
does our:earth, though seenaing quiet,
show • traces of her early,. riot, die
crust, has central fires to move it, our
-earthqUakes and volcanoes prove ,it,
And,. like the earth, (purr., sOals •bave
spruiig frim sornething. old hut e-s-rer,
yOun.g, Paii-ets-of God that, everYbne;
.Tevo ye, arbutt •parent 'sun. Ho*-
'ever. thick • the- crust of 'Sin Sdnie
primal fire still, bUrili it 11
evermore upon us be t eternal floods
oklitlat and heat until this stubborn:
.sotl 'Of ours is blessed •at last ,with
fruit and flowers.—Bob Adams:
••WROXETER •
,Mr.. V. Dickson fornterl of this
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phiteNtiOkho lia,beeri living in Tor-
onto for the past few years, ha'S
chased his old home and 'moved his
household effects from l'oronto"-- this.
week We weleon e'1,1 ern: a k '
Mrs. A. Goodfellow and _daughter,
Raincoats.
IN Margaret, of Toronto, arrived in town
on Saturday arid are. visiting with ,her
• daughter, 'Mrs Tait and other friends
• in nd arbUnd. town,
In Mrs. •Alek• MeDougall and nephew;
Casemore, left for Michigan last
N ▪ Tuesday -to attend the funeral,of tlfe
• former:Mother, •,
.01,112 PRICES: RIG -HT Mrs— - Sanderson of Harriston, • is
• spending a ,few days with her. father.,
sons gi Mr. le.);. McDOugall.
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Messrs. Geo. and Fred Davey have'
'purchased new cars.
m nom rimonsimenwinimina
ovr ter
Automqtic7-Sure
continuous service—day ,and
night—always unclerpressure.
- A TORONTO Pneumatic Water
Sys ternwill give you this service—noise-
less and .best .of -.all, -aiisdiutely auto-
matic..Operated by Electric motor dr
TOROTO Windmill. • •.
Enjoy this convenient service now
and save yourself and farnily from the
continuous drudgery O'Inirnto-
ing and carrying . your daily
water supply.
TORONTO Outfits- can be
quickly installed, 'Drop in and
let's talk- it over. Prices and full
information gladly furnished.
See me to -day.
W, H Olvidson
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' The oouneil of the '111'unicipn1ity,,of, sons found drimpinF•, ref:use • of-, any'
the t.oyilsilii) ,of Titruberry, will .4..lke1,:intt. on :,,tliy, putilic fil,oltwitx. • , ..
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,Only onee•a year
'..comes this.glorious
excursion to Iletroit
opportunity to
oif Trip • viSit the amusements
• there and do your
• - shopping ---and enjoy
'the baltorlake ride, the time-
.• ingl.the meals, and the concert
• ramie aboard. '
Leirving Goderieh 9:80 5, m, June 1Z
thestearner Greyhourtareaclies Port
• lautot 1:3a p. tn., and•Datroit 5:30
liquntIsd?4,!313,rtnlil;7.1,N131.1)!1;.itl!:14g.
etare trip to Gbderien Is wade.
:Laist,rlf.) to Detroit IsaVes GOder1011
PrIday,, June 15th, 9:30
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thie Way
MotidaY MOON- '50.0
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41Ife 11 k,IGI1T 2S0,
1)o. ilQt alt to enjoy the thre6 tour meonliiit
". trip, oat, of Goderietalvionday„everilag, Noe I a,
under the aatotteti et the 33ra rieghteat Band,
.1 Finzeht Oreh.estra or clanting aboard.
WHITE STAR LINE
TEESWATER 50 J.YEARS HENCE
The following written' by a tiVeliie
year-old boy in one lTour in • school.
Elgin •Kieth;.Continuation. School. '
. am now an old man and my
thoughts are turning'to my childhood.
1 can .see distinctly in My, mind the
Old farm where T. have spent so many
happy-YearS. As I sit by the window.
t 'can heaij• he Electric • trains go
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shunting bad: and forth between, city
and city. 1 think howeasily I can go
to' TedSwater. 'Yes, 1 will .gb.
go 10 the car -Stop and the sche-
dule indicates that the net car is due
in ten minutes. New we:are. away.
How fast we gol SoOnwe are nearing
thcaeleventh largest city, ie canada.
We alight from the electric car, (I
spell • eleetrfc withOnt a- capital it • is
such a common woid),,and take a car
to Clinton' Street, • Now we shall see
the sightS.
There is a Publishing House, won-
ders -of wonders, look ,at the size. --
Twenty -',stories, ifone! That is Brown
& Sons Printing Building. It prints
books,- magazinds, papers, etc: Here'
the.- •Woolworthbuildijig."S,,r eats
ago:I'can remember when the. Wool-
worth building Was a: one -Storey
drug Store, Ilream!s store abut half
the size of some of thc: smaller. reS.i.,
denCes", Here: is a sky -scraper. It is
as big as New Yorks, • I. ,
• We Will now see the river:- •fias
been -dredged and dammed. It is.one-
ou,arter of a mile wide ,and very aleep.•
There l,;$1 abranch of the Quakerr.,Oat
Mill, Here is. Kellogg's Cbru Flake
Mile the:Teeswater 1,Voollen Mill and,
the Tees'SVatdi Float- Mill which main"
tiftutt u 'all grades orfloilr. '
}Tow futile and :sinall man Would
seeth• ainong those petverful'inacitities.
There aae street -cars, • subterranean
railways. and radio stations, in ahnost
every -block. Telephones are very alit-
igite and are, seen as 'curiosities..
Thpre are, great Art Galleries, two
of which 1 .ahall mention, one the
Holmint,. the other thc Trench: •Yon:.
Can have funny portraits, on others
driairti in an hour at•: either 'elle,
Tees -Water iii not laeking in famous,
personages. There is the great Law-
yer Logan; Nel'tO is Called tlic Silver.,
(oil gated Orator of the world arid has
ntade 'Laurier a- mere Shadow. •Then
there•Js Macdonald and Mc.Kenzie of
the:. :1\lacdonalti-Me1(enzie laiui Cor-
poration. They are millionaires and
own Ono* a whole township of land,
instead. of ...saying "Get up Dobblia',",
t hey $a4r„•,,• "GiVe. h e r rite .fos I3nd dy,
to the•operittors 6E th•c tractors.
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House I -las Close Call
The residence Of Mr. Milton Naylor
,ort Havelock St., ,had a narrow escape
from destruction by fire pp Friday
afternoon last week, 'File fire seemed
to originate semeWhere about the kit-
chen. chimney and was not discovered
until it had inade considerable head-
way, An alarm was turned In and the -
fire brigade with equipment was soon
on the spcit, aad the -flames Speedily
gotten under. Control, This, however,
was not effected before the kitchen
.was pretty well consumed and the in-
terior of the house ,especially the at-
tic., was a good deal (lama-gut—Luck-
DOW Sent.113el.
' LUC-KNOW
• The Lucklieliv, Presbyterian- church
celebrated the 5o0.,anniversary. and
Jtibitee on SundaY by .sp.ecis,1 services,
•The -morning speaker Vias Rev; Jas.
-Wilson of Toronto and the evening
speakerwafs L. MeKetiol alSo
of TorontO. Witsdn'is• an 'Old
LecknowilaoY,.Who,bas become one of
the leading ministers ,in . the •cit y 'of
:Toronto; while, Itr,..• MCKerS01 is 'a'
former pastor.Of Lucknow church,
who also forged, to the froat raaksaof
'leaders in the PresbYterian ;church.
Beth' tlicsd Men dra'V'eri popular
tbis loeality.,and have a large host .of
adMirers, They • are':' both eloqifent
:speakers and deliverdeVery 'fared -flit
.and excellent addi•esses'to large and
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attentive 'audiences, in fac.t. the crowds
;were so large that many were turned.
away. In the evening, Rev. Ma,
Ian addressed an over flow tneetin, in
the basement; but tbis also, preyed'in-
'adequate to accommodate all who
wished to gain 'admittance. It is
doubtful if there are two other Mini-
sters who have such a hold on the 'af-
fections- of the people • here. The
choir under the able leadership of
Thos. Watson, ex,celled itself, - never
Oefore, tenderinghetter ,,,numbers, or
music more apropriate to the occas-
ion. They were.asSisted by Mr. aud
Miss Belcher of' -Gederich and Mr.S.
MacKenzie of Kirfea-idine..On Sunday
afternooh 'a Sunday School rally' Was
held, addressed by Revs. Wilson and
,11..feKernol. On Monday Mrs. IVIcKer-
.
,rol addressed the members of the W.
M. S, in her usual excellent style, the
chureh being well filled, SupPer was,
served from 5 to 8 -.o'clock,, this part
ol the program. being also well attend-
ed, after which a meeting,was held in,
the auditariunit of tlie church,
Was again croWded, addresses being
delivered by Revs. Wilson, McKerrol
and others, and- special music by the
choir:- These serviceS were inall pro-
bability, themost'suceessfid ever held
in that church and it is believed much
good will result, at any rate • it will be
some tune before they are forgotten.
The Lucknow Lodge of Oddfellows
-celebrated their soth anniveriary, on
.'Wednesday evening it the lodge
rooms by holding .an "At Horne:" An
excellent program was given followed
by, lunch and a dance, the' Princess j
Pats Orchestra supplying RiatetataKoo;• Oi-i•erital Canadian
'thtingh the weather. was anything but :•1\fusita.1 COMedy, to be staged under
pleasant a. large .crowd was present , the auspices Of the Lions : Club at the
and enjoyed a .very Pleas -ant evening. V\ringham Town Hall on May arst.,
ace;gnr-iPaA-niecf.:hySils\e!vrervaolodotloaefrsLitivnisdit°end and 22nd.;
stupendona and brilliant amateur af-
is said to • be the most
town a cot* of days last week and
,air ever • presented in this vicinity.
completed arrangements i6 get This is the Opinion of those who have
verwoods' Lucknow . Creamery wider witnessed the daily rehearsals Which
-Way. Men are busy at work putting are being held -ender the direction of
the plan -Litt shape and a staff of egg 1 Mr. H, S. Pickett.
men will be at work this week They Katcha-Ko•o will surprisd. everyone
also expect to be delivering ice cream by being just about the nearest to a
!professional • Presentation ever 'given.
from this point this week„ while it iS
.expected to be manufacturing butter by local 'talent. `the .mystery of the
by the middle of Juni. . " Orient and the practical patriotism of
The Family Theatre which has been 1-11-Odern tithes are artfully conibined
under the - inanagement • of Mr, amid weird and spectacular scenic ef-
Smith for the last three years has fects, shadowed lights, Oriental , tap -
closed down' and gone elseWheneada, estry, briuliant costumes and the lilt of
Smith put on some splendid shows. sweet melodies. There are scores of
here and'the show will be very much I preity girls in every scene, while the
missed,' as it was always crowded. Mr, closing .; tableau entitled, "Liberty
Smith claims the ratiag was too high, Aflame," presents •the most -attractive
hi( 6,xPenses were a great deal more group of younger and older ladies
than he Made, HOwever Mr, Snlith's j that were ever •Assetrthied on a local
building' Was not eMpty long as 'Mr. !stage.
spgxT nr.r..DREr)q OF DOL-'4140.(110111111311011101110111011111i,1101110111011101110111111110111 111114110111 11101'1101110111111111111111,1,
Mrs. Rite f,oundrelief fat last in Dree
sheearneStlY suffere
would give'11.tis. W On darfn ;i0npd.Y'
Mrs. J. Rice from 91 Naplar Stree
Hamilton, Ont., suffered so • sever
ly froni"'Indigestion, gastritis; Pains i
the back and dizzy spells that f
years she hardly new what it was 't
enjOy- a willcIa1r, Medicine'a fter 113 e
icine she tried, spending hundreds
dollars, without the Slightest improv
111 exit in her condition tip til finaib
she, heard of Dreco and tried it.,Le
her tell you what ,two bOttles, pi thi
sop,ndid herb and, root: corrective, a
cemplished, . : •
*-"or 'years I have, Stiffered'iroi
sto.macli, liver and kidney trouble,
Wad chronid indigation andgas NVOitl•
always fOrin in my stomach aafte
Would also geteSetsee're pain
atro-sa my back andaat times, get ter
ribly dizzy and spots floated befor
1313r eyes, My bowels were irregula
I was intensely nervoue, could no
sleep and my appetite was iery. pop
I spent hundreds of dollars tryrn
different *Medicines, but My suffering
continued uncherked until l• Static
taking -Dreco- It Was just -what
needed, for,it steined to go -1o.$•'1:13.
very root, ofuy .ailthents right fro
thajstart• • .1 an: a new woman 11 OA
and very tbaukfel. that I can -recom
mend Dreco to all. who„suffer as-
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Wonderful as her recovery seems. t
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Mrs. Rice, it is but typical of the ,ef
feet of Dreco- on internal disorder
such as hers. Dreco, comPotinded o
Nature's Own roots, herbs and leaves
tones and regulates the system in
natural way.. It„quickly -disperses n�x
ious gasses, restores the appetite an
brings Soothing, restful sleep by mak
hag stomach, kidneys,liver and bow,e1
fundtion normally as Nature' intended
.NO miter how lon'k standing or PIS
satiate your case is, Dreco will
1)reco, is , being specially introduCe
in Wingharn by -.J. Walton McKibbon
and is sold by a geod.-deuggist every-
where.
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MARRIED .
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Dane—Smith—At the Meti-opolitaii
Church-, Toronto, on April oth., th
marriage was solemnized by the
Rev. T 'Davies, of Philena, datigh
ter of -• Mr. and Mrs. 'Lewis
Smith,' of Midland, to Allan; son O
Kr. and Mrs. W. -T: Dane, 6 Bert
• mount Ave., . oropto.
Adams—Grana—At. • St. A n dr e w
• Manse, \gingham, on Saturday,
April nst., by Rev. Dr. Perrie, Jean
Alexandra, only daughter of Mr. an
Mrs. Jas. Grant,. of Grey, to John
'Cameron Adams, son of Mr,, and
Mrs: Win. Adams of Howick.
"XATCHA-X00” IS UNIQTJEAND
:BRILLIANT
Wellington McCpy Vts eompleted the;• Among the dance's which are all
Moving of his Pool room. do)Vrt there. very different -from. one another are
He 'believes, that it is . a 'ninth better'. the.'ATeil 'Dance, Polo D,anee •and. the
.4ana. - . . . • • a a --- . . ,...,A.Auld, Lang -Syne Grotto, The latter
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, ma \vim Johnston, who . has • been wIll he greatly. enhanced by the sing-
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'unite: ill in Wingham Hospital, we. are . ing of "When -I -Went to School With
giad to . say 18. lime) • improved and You," ' by Dick and 'Dolly; Portnaited
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"able 'to return home, His many friends • by Mrs, la S, 'Williams and. Mr. Gor-
- After a long ilineSs'•Mr .A.ndy Shop-- don Mac Loan,.)•; ."Katcha-Koo, a I -a
hiinself before •tlie Maharajah's Temp-
. v be glad to hear lie is .getfing
't- ill ...
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hottoly - passed ..away ...at; the .'(-aiii le for. weeks at a time without moving.
House- on'Satitrday, Where .of late he 'He is also-•sald 10 ccHllr°1: all ampuut
has made his. home.•. MiaShbebottotri. of genuine 'curses' sufficient to .bring
took -a .bad spelt late in the. fall with .fear to the hearts of the natives,- -
his heart and since then he lits never. The Maharajah's nerves, badly shin -
been well. The funeral was - held ter"- bY the Persista"" of the Fakir;
:from the English church to Kinloss ,orchtrs the ladies of his household, 1.:7r,-
.emetery. on' Monday• afternoon . In ' hal-10, 'played b.y. 'Miss Velma John -
charge of the A.. V. 4 A, A.I. of whieli son and Selejah,.elia•Widow of a Wiz -
(MI:. H. L. Sherbondy),..transfixes
a'as an old. memben. ard, taken by Mrs. R. A, Currie, to
Reeve JohnStan was in I'Pm on this' gi'Ve '1\1". Kiticha-K°° the "gate." The
week. ' t pair .failAniserably and the Maharajah'
Mrs, Temple Clark.e. of Gbderick; consoles them with the fact that he
and Mr. ancl "Afrs. Richardson' of TeeS- uteri,. poison and then use
water, visited with the ladies' mother, them as fodder for the 'trims°
Mrs. D. Douglas. , . growls can- he heard ,off stage. The
Dr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Connell returned MEthilraiallts personal •slave,
home. Saturday night, from their' hon- Pith, will be portrayed 'hy Atr.• .
coirple 'every happiness, voutm Cum'.
At thia point, Messrs. Dick Horton;
030noon trip, 'We. wish..the
THE POLITICAL., POT
Ti was thought onl ri t Close who eallY l• rd°11 "Lea°,
tc.,11e. bltisilgg. '11.311ed.t lalit)T)telastrmoten, ttkes'ne:0111.13'e" and
Liberals of Centre Heron Will
hold. a nominatiag •convention at'Sea-
forth 011. May IgIh. Att. W. Hay,
Liberal 'leader 'will 'sPeala
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The Con.servatives ot Centre, Hu ron
are calling, a norninating convention
at SeafOrlh on- Wednesday of
week, May .0111:, llarnum.of
mdr, will li•C 'the''P,rincipal speaker.-
Ex-MaYior': 'Wigle;:, of Goderich, is the
1115111 who—will be Most likely.to..:get.
the convent:ion. •
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Thc Sonth Huron: Liberalswill meet
in Hensall on Friday, iNlay,•;t8lh., 10
select a',candidate for tbe 'coming el-
ection. Mr' • Tottilie, “11. of
'Windsor, 3:111 be the. speaker, for the
afternoon...
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SCUltil, COnserVatives hold
their nominating C.'onvention. •Hen-.
Sall, 011 Thursday, May Oth., -When
they will select a candidata,' ',Mr.
',Harold Barnum 61 Aylmer, will ad,
ciress the meetiM.4., Some of the nairt
es mentioned as possible candidates
are:W. 1-1, Tabb and C. •G. Middleton,
Goderielt Township-, 11/4•tr, Geo, Petty,
Ftensall; Mtessrs, Elber,lr,x-M. P. P.,
and. Mr, liAliott of Oa Sooth.
and evening, So in future doll katclut-Koo rip in magic - gar -
the librarian takes the half holiday ItiolciiitewiTotive,e11 tt.0•attlislee
arsitfalsarajhh's four
lc,)l• iss Bessie ltirdie Of London was Nilviovicasi; spli:111,itchd
by Misses 305111 (uri-k',
b,orne for the Jubilee,
. Miss Verna ilfc•Otrillan of Stratford Erskine, Of eonriie, this doesn't help
N.ormal was home for the week -end.
Mr. and Atiaa, Thos, Aitcheson aad
'XII.. Cliff. A-iteheson; 'visited at he
home of. Jas ; Day last Week, ;
H...• Carruth spent .81Mday Wit h.
her' Mother in Cliiiten. • "
and 'Mrs. Ern, .,\itchesoe and
children. Motored to ;Clinton' on Sun-
day laSt.
Mis Gwendolyn •McLeod has ,re -
tinned.' to• her, in ChiCago; after
Visiting with her mother,aMrs... Mc-
Leod.
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DRUGLESS -PHYSICIAN .
f) R.. . A .
oxiiRopfAcToi4
Office Hours: to 5 and 7 tr,,, 8 p,
Wednesday Afternoons by appoint-
ment Only. • 't
Telephone tor.
1,12. AIL
the littharalah s .disposition and more
eoniplieations result; on the whole,
supplying' ati interesting story • and
lots of fim throughont the play.
One of the .reasons people go. to
amateur shows is “:) see how their
friends lobk. "made-up." How they
conduct themselves with an audience
looking at thent • and how much of
their personality they keep in playing
the parts orreal ;tetors end amrcsede,
(-)f course, the • audience doesn't mitid
if in the Meantime, it hears good
good songs ahd clever lines, hut
what tickles the fathers, mothers, sis'a
tors and brothers , is seeing their
friends in novel sitnai.jons. Seeing two.
tivolessional players, strangers, mak-
ing love 611 the stage 18 no Well knOWU
novelly: because it 'seems real, but
seeing two persons that are woll
knoWn the .andienee, making love
serves as a delightful entertainment.
If the persons Making seilOrt8 1.0V0
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