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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-12-17, Page 1The Best Is r8 meet THE SIGNAL fO THS BEAT. 11111.111111.- lass. Ori Urs 1huw.*s. * Yaws., 1m y*•Msf. its. .._. 1u1. . ..,i iii in a mei „•• • VOL. XLIIi. No. 2339. A.D VERTI88I YOUR WANTS IN THE SIGNAL. iV YOU Want • Cook. Want • *krk. Want a Perinea. Waal a MiltutLr. Want to -ill • Peso. Wiwi to Hay albino Ws•t r,1 tied a Carrion/3. Wwat toiler or Sell • Tarot. Wet lo sell Home Property, Wast to leo • Ilouse or l ollaae. Waal le 8.11 Ong 3'333 and 'Wide West to tell 0.00.. bold remitter-. Want to Sell Dry li ud. or Carpets. Waal to Mind Costumer. t.r Anit Mali. The V.•ry Hest kt.ddant In the Cuomo,. Advert. -ens wo1* gain New Customers. Advert reins w Hl keep (,Id l'estentere Advert reins aeier.ill sleaze'pal*• Adv.*, 1 i•.l.s awakes wrrw' vast •dveniMne teset. cMfloenel Ade. Mame .bows raergy. Ads redoing shows Meek. Advertise then at ..nae. Advertise rostinuatie Ad..oti.e .k114(4311y. Adv.*. Ise freely. Adverti.e Isere. AI►t'RKTI'IF. NOW THE SIGNAL Ito • elreulatlos more than three timeslarger than .n) .Abri .ewsp.prr published In Uude- rich. and Is non) exceeded 111 vireo a..011 b> me newspaper in the rounder of Horan. IYtth sod brut 4. 411 c••edeuwd advertae- inents are &...i tt.-d and rhe ratr.*re : Twraty word10 and u.der. rack *tidiness' word nae half tent • Flime's. e's. imitk r#UO- .ti j•y f. Maritime "'WM lygleColborne how. 5053 ,,0. JOHN-roN. SA !MISTER, • sour,'c.: a eim...iOner, Ike. Lewes u11..tlowl mad real eea'r mareactlnns rare ruily &Headed to. Ilm(e- Cur, Hamilton atm' a. A.drew's ist.. 9oderitb. one derYly1 1(hHN DAVISON, BAKKi.TKR • ll.MeU r, (oeveyarwer, he - Mmaey it. lean• 0111M over Peet -Office. Uoderich. 65-1' CAMPION, BARRISTER. E. Solkmior. Notary Public., rte. inline Over J. rdati i I.rag Sims, the *mono render) 4 ',.aud la Judge Doyle. Wee I). C. HAYS, SOLiCITuIL, are. l ()Mer. ro.ler of !lessee mad West .treet.1i, over telegraph oaks. Pri. .•t.Footom« F•udat6;.rrent. ?(0- t AMMOW & PItoL`UFUOT, BAR- N. 11. rioters. At..rhmSs, nulktlor,. kc.. (Jade nr\, J. 'I . /iarro8. t1 - l'rulxdfo,t. 1AMEl: )N, HOLT at CAMERON. `. har:.terw, M,.Ituure In OYo.e.ry oderieh. M. C'a , tnie.oe, Q.C.P. M Iielt ; 0*41.7 Holm*. Sean air lnsutreae . 1 . MUDS $ (1) Well -SIXTEEN ten .tend dollars plaids MAS. at 5i per cert- N good tarot pr, em. l er write. P. N.LK ilwrwr Diode t• _MOIIIN 41471i. LOAN AND IN /• Ammer tytrol. 5$0)01 1aser..c• ('ont- taas of Iu.glanu, th+e richest sad most Itber.l umpany :t. one world : London mid L*u..sh/h Lite and Loomis ouara.i.. a.4 Ax544st. loans s• 1- tarsi rate .-( too rest. 1,11111M- tor- wt)K dAis._ "rNO 114 IN. CAST nee Of \tractate and Hamilton MIeSte, Clod_ enck. epfw.eue Mania's bone. iiia pull. ye- tem. faro. 1 11-1{ In. bore. or m _ _ be tk•rr,l to gtimid 1 larger shall. d new. V J. T. 1fANTIL, /Rite, UPI AND Will iremidaa,r*.*2bie genre. App) a `• .a t ant . w i TOM rwi.sLwa.ss Primed Howe, hunbat.. near. inane -c. r. ItNfB•M.. 1.1 • "Iewich. M41., etki• 4t- - --- --- N Wlltnted. 8 PWPLS ARE OURDIALLY IN CITED 1►,IONlil• TO LKNQ-A LARGE • - = 10 folly eternise at their lettere without re - 45 •mount of prl•ele mad MIR tunes 10 [] OK$R MANU •TO TILA tI FslayM w plushest, g owe m1. ant stock Of k.wru ecce w uct.ve tensa and tars I f new Phial. Leather and oxidised Silver tart aud other.-- 1 ail pa; $t. 30 per cord. presort. eip•e'i tern,. of rep.yMwt to sun ash. for ;Y cards of 5nt-cl.r h.r.e mas are, Ileatcnrs. looming and Shoving ri eta Ilio Mrrower. Nu oummisewa. - <1s11 u► .111. piled upsod *meted .r1 t5.. Mid. ton Ilium, --White, HI4Ck a.,d ierydised : N. U. .11.11N4 ION. (New,' 6 Y1 01-0piled Pam re delivered. Num but the beat Halrkra.5.e.andMlrr'ra lxI0 r() L1)A N, APPLY T(' ateaure will tie accepted. Apply at the Parra. - 11 Itu8KRT 1'Ul1NU. Ridgewood Farm- nit Partway is. away Shape. 'N (:AM).tON. MUa.(t CA/MICRON Gods rlrh. 4se %VU1►D A$HKS--1 WILL PAY 10 \I t ►N SY To ► LSND. - A L A K F "'WA:, per 1wa\ei for L2Sa b..*els pig! Pipes. Cigar ('-suer, Purge. Pocket knob, l urwuut of Pnvta rewda for isveNmept lbs. of so +t. tkau wwkFerrcb*d wood *.bail der Sbavitmc Mi*.i . 1'Iiwn, ICtc„ Ktc. 1* lows$ nits ow ae.(- lama Murterageu. Apple derived oo K+dguwt*. aich illbepayable dally on tot/Alt/tow a !'PUC twain', delivery of 111tl.e5.u,. wwlch will be weighed as All p0n1s marked . and is. plain 5gwftte ren tied. Apply oo Rldgrawd Farm, town No Jew business iv.kAIICLIFFK, OK24KRAL IN aktp°fkOUKae' ,ounce lie town urt.i.xle- J. W(I.to,.'3 I'.stcairTlOtt Duro ?roar - reg. KUHiKT 1t,L'SU. Itld(tewoa i,anw. - *onuen Heal IWate asd Maury Inaslnm Ager•$. Ung stst•rlaeo cesp air 1 c..r.r.EN DEATH err W.. m ..RICE reereae.tad. Money to Lewd on .reigk Lens, at thelowest rate of interest colas. la Publics Plotless. say way to salt n, osrrower. 0111ce- See. • -. ._. end door from rq.iare. Wen damn. Dodo - ICI ANCHIC I Bk MILL.$ r R t;. ^,'•\. 5lellf Lel Webb. haircut isssed tM Mime mills. - -obegs denies' nemreary repairs. ant. having nod in MO Dentistry. conaldrr*ble experience. he hems, with ion - vowed MM- IMIl7HI.L.NoN, le machinery *ed whichtrel ) attention a to tieer, rue f.rwr which wander. dei• M ...Mate the new Paul Dice. petition. a %remit by being onspt *ad ac- -- 111d.ite. nilly commode' log to ewer$$ the L..x,Odew& sed en sure the sat igloo ion of 5.0 customers. Man* DR. R. RICHARD SON, L. D. S., int herdd heat will be w\ret always 4 *)will hand. nmannd Lemon demes lieu and vitalised air f*, turd. Cboppinaiwe promptly Y Ao. par sl m kwrred for exteseti M teeth. IOD lime e'X-11111.Veinal anemias gives to the el the mound teeth. Osis.- P slop,.. OinkedO(e ra Howe Meek. e*tnnee en esus- 11 Aty'1>wreld Altl, mals . - lk.. Oodertoh. • if, . ,, , for Sale or for Rent. i, fOItAer r sale$--TI►WN IA)T6 791 AND NU TRUNK MAILMAN'.:i rtere lr • 101.11 brick how as Tinian arrive a d depart at Goderlcb as fol- r1 1W. Address THUD. W.JUHNISTON, ; bwr : S•.w 5.larte. Oat. • ins 1 aaelma Mail ail Express 1. .9) ode- fe1ARM F•(Ks SA Ll)T No. 12, ON Nod and Kipre.... laa PR1- r lake shore Road. Western Ihvulob, mixed Is<t•..,. Iuwbahip of P.M./rue costalaia(;t 100 acres. {fliP.M./rue-..... ..... •. . ...7.40 0.m. i * 041 k•owD *s Ile 'Yount( Marla. A pay at ' . waste'. tee Il Ibtm o i.st Mall ... 7.301 m. ]fail at:d Express . .. .. ... 7.10 p.0 . lilt 'It SALE ATA HAWAIN. -THATI Mliet.......,...........tete-n:- 1 commodious budding os Kfo(t..I.. item --- • ...-........ • 94-1.4. a1 prearut u.v upied as • paint shot by i perdl . W w. Rm u t , u us. nils. Tarim ..nay. App() to T. S. SIwT), Weasels P. 0 061( I)ROPEKTY FOR EXCHANGE - ' it Persons wishing to exchange tlodrnnh properly. or farm lands adju/u'ng, for Toronto Moon or lute tab learn full 'artk•ulars by ambles to A LW.(%w 1A C N UEtte, tiudrncb, Oat. l•.I? 1j UR ISALK.-'I HAT LARGE AND ll eumn,r•able Inuits house at the foot i N-ewt.. amIo...tat.-fy oppose the l'ark: a • very desirable lug anon red *molt he specially • uIlal,le fur Summer boarder*. r or further part uMare apply to A- 'r &runt. 21* lisOlt SALK-611)KE DOING A VBKY (.wd tumor.. business: with d*rlliag a1. Inch d. , good cbanu• for a man with a small -malfal Post odb. u. ,.Imnet:t itre ; daft /WI. Sdls.rctory 1vs.-,nut fur .elling- Awl, W III An. H A W KIN1, Prop.. abeppardsn_ P 0. Huron county, Iii/ L ARM tt►K NAL -LOIS 22' AND 17 53. w the 1.1 rep.. tioderich township, Hayfield Road. Immunising 121 acres. •t+tWed un the Lake Shote Hued six mites ,nom the towh of t.uoarrch. 'I be land is of good gnat - .1.. and os suitable rather for graph or for Meek rrburg. 'Their to a good living stream through the rebus. of the tars. Tor particu- lar. address R. t'. IIA Y bat -rimer, Uudert.h aide e.LI. , . ..vagi+ ab sa1b tear *.'*P PCOR, HURON t.+vta.l., s A.. Iona. "BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD." GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1R11. Traver Ouide. OVER THE HURON TRACT. ACtoMM(►DAi le)W FON THREE or four hoarders near the Hnfh School. Terms rmown*hk. Apply a. Tuk 'wN01. ..gla.. 31-11 lit Services. - )1 T ICTURI A ii! ILUT M STIIODI8T ✓ Murcia.- Rel W. A. (t(ro.glmaa. LL. Pastor. rlur'far. Il,.rmber *eh 11 *. r.. subs Jets : " Thr Ukt Yolks at Hume : r .. an- uirerl.ry Sunday svh..ol •rrnn-e. runlet:, toe 44 People Are to br Traght di. Holy " vipturea.'" AU ore welcomed to theme .Mr - 1+1020. Tenders Wanted. 'BNDKRS WANTED. -F011 THE delivery of f• surds of Kiera w,.od at t pullic m hoof of the town of lioderlrh - wood to be hooch and maplenot leen thew foil* merle. foul fart 1.. 14. tura: from limb. end Irak i.e.. renders to to for net Ins tt,*o to coed. stud to be felled 1 not later than 1st Moon, Ile: Tendon will be received up to -boater. t. -.*M:-. by the ur.deral<asd. K. MI I'('I1KI.L. Set y - ih Anew. gale. (, u6 .ALK - THK FOLLOWING 1-, sat mettle MA UCTION SALE'perthe: Or I•wrt nl Ins 7 and L rwn(er:on 1 5(5). Asb- nit KLUX° HOOPOE AND TWO T•)WN firb1, 1Y5orm. Lend IN THE: T•rst'N UT GUDKHICH. The North i to h• 31. 70std concession ba -- Waeanush.Ira0*1... There will be per iso for tale at Martis.: The Macke pnprrties will be sold on tenni Rotel. in the town of (.odench, no Thera(.1 to suit pun tamers, Apply to ehc 21.14 day of (tea-ewti-r. A. D 831, a• 2 ('tYk"KO!t. HULf t CAMlHO1, ,;clock lu It • afternoon. by John KI.... anr- 1106 tt U.gloncb. 1i.•nee?: Lot Y om N arose Street. and lot 111 FIRST CLASS KRICK HOUSE Alli) 'm' .N,,4, Greet' to n In the want town of r WT F'U(t tlALk. ON 1ST PATKIC[ 8T. These IWC adjoin one another and have • -About t.0 minute's walk from the Square. .e, ea -nom (roar ho"sr to good repair asd a Two stories $duh, brick addition in the tear doe or.•b.r I en the p,ewis.. 14 .tortes high. building covered with stale. Will be sold cheap to cls.• up MI state. Stun meadow ha. 3 largo ro.101* 013 drat dal. timid rad-. timid hid. Close to electric unmade there are 3 large risome lathe rear I,ghtu anti wen -remits. &delalion there *r kl5:hrn. pent. 7, 31141111.0041s. Une rewire bi•t. t'petatr• girl's 11911011111111 bathroom. Also mood Yur farther panrulan appDly to cellar. Apply to 1M undersigned, who w111 K. S. LP: N'1', bode rich, give vl umeweary tafrmaalus. DAN1KL. ail It solicitor for reedor4. I*,KIM.N. tett. 1:01/1 SALE. --MK AILLIAM Mc. AUCTION SA LEnP Jt" Lem, trues cum timed ill -health. offer. for HOl:bKHOLI) EFFECTS. sale his bowie and 'trotted. in the towage bole. -• rich. axuaul.us of G,n.,on whtcb are situated John Kn..i has raei,ived townie! ;qua from ru eleg*ol aid moan a.nif rtaow dwelling Mr Thu.. 17. Nebel, as agent for Mr W. K. tome *11tH aud tong tompeed by His Huaor dose., to sell by meth. as. :Inn at the market Judge einclatr, of Ilsm.lUr. • beautiful tar- home, on baited*v December nth 1301. ••um deb, mater. and all rereerar) outhouses and meneine at nor o'clock, the rulluwu,g house appurtenance.. the whole t0 Ruud repair and hobl effect*: 1 **Mut patine ,.et. burse hole forum.: one if the mut de.lraute mesdames In revere. 3 walnut ha •rano, 2 Plain b.iresus. 1 the tone of tesoerr5.. Yur part waters •ppO eupboant. gime. doers, 1 plain emit. .ail, to Mears, GAHKUH t &'SWCUYUOT, Gude- .lwsw doors. 1 secretary, 1 *riling desk. nem. the veto's/ell s*tr5urb. 144( APtilliell AMP 11111e LI ARO AND ?uYr COAL FOSS I. 1 sale.- Hest gY(ity of hard and soft coal. all grade.. deli vet.*t to •a) pan of the town cm .hurl negate. .net my pram before ordero t eleewbere. JOHN ti. PLATT. i41 2 tug SALE -A SINNING MACHINE .h p.al order (Ruyan with four drawers .u4 leaf ; most $.Ig, well sell fur x1$. Address G Jt., thist•Mce. *31f ',sob • dr. aera. 1 waken' bed& ead. 1 Iran 1*d1.lend, 1 .*1111) hid -prat. 1 u•-timow table. 0.Inu1, 3 wash stands. 3 fall loaf table., w.1 - ow. 3,/0211 cob es. 1 tall table. walnut, 1 Mack rueered lounge. I .emelt centre midi% walitie. I re11 cover r' luunt(e. I nes cane. 5.u' mon chairs round 5.M. k.. w*Inut. 1 dw kiich••n rtl.sirs, 1 klt,•heu shim 1 arm rc-king chair- 1 w aid ki then .tove. I ha 1 coal snore, with a gum.. 'icy of pipe i .prang ltaaltte*srn. 1 sea gime mattress. 1 5.*t. m*'1rw*, 4,fxbe, hc'rse., a g3Mntuy of ..rtes. Y feather bed.. 4 ?tether „wows, 3 en,mtier se a, a large goeeldy 0 e ters and cru. -k. -r) wars. 1 whet( barrows, hand sled, .goer... spade*, irk.. rake., hos e, e. TKitMS Or S.11.K: (11 sums of VIP Mod utodrr..ash ; over that am oma. f *nth. ere4i' 0,11 be glees once furnbhieg ...permed laiwt notes. No rewerv. J•.HN KN('R. THOMAS f'. MAFTKL A.ciwnetir. alt Agent for W. K. Orme While surer/.g Trona Typhoid errer lie was seised al Cerebral Apoplexy. The following from The Smelt 813. Marie News iefen to the +Meditating ,.. , the rad death of Will Prins, los of our townsman, Rees Price : -TM many who knew young Will B. Price, brother of Fred R. Price, the druggist, were shocked Thum day morning by the sews of his death. He had been sick bat • few days. About nine o'clock Weelmoday mooing, while 1)r. Rundle and Dr. Rogers were sitting by his bedside at Comb's hoarding house, Daw- son street, young Price received a stroke of L1STKAY SIRBK --CAMS UPON "t'reb'1 &popleiy and did within &boat rel five hour.. ih Rond5 pyoaonn&d hie ill- eehlltyll0s' InetiWte. the premtM5 of the undersigned los 111 iter typhoid fever Wedtteods . __ _ ___. _-_-.--- - ries S. menet& Door allow 1M audit 7Pha 7, and theuon £ ODSkiCH MKCHANICB' YM8T1• 'emir of November. a .air-y.srddred stem evalsion whichdirectly resulted in the young ?Ws LIBRARY AND RRAMNY- Th. 00111*? us have ice seer 5.s prowl.[ Pr° meet's lath was & complication t1aL arrive mow, .at. of 5ast $net sed figesn cep ty a rso "a c - R. DATI InON. Will 11 Price toss 18 Tears of age and had stain . n boon in the coo • little over • year. He m- inium espied • position fa his brother's dreg store and was very pnowlar with alb who knew lwad.wg Ii. ly, Teddy and IlAulrwtri .hem W4U was tirelessly alive sed rap to PMI45( Y sit.ea, eta, ow ile. THE HURON HOT7[i,k - within a foo day. or his death was opiet.n MRYRFLRMHIV TI(7KgT. ONLY =tut. 1 well -town and pnporr MUM ass of health. His permits, who Heide at God- Itasd .*5*r and .m•ell{ _ rewired the news of e rtntiwg ter sea IN Library and boa- 5.30wsemail t5. rrwidlly jell+. mod of his death at the assns time. k Tblere- ess •ppaestleau for h.ar4 readmit M e~ 'f/ ba Mr. ttl twe 44'"1"4".. ofoN • eujns wars prepared for burial by na,dor latsruet•a, l4, roma. CRAW. d4vrrr4 taker V•nderbxok and takes to Ood.rich RD. AH ADM AN ORO. IfT1WILS, Muefeal. , TThursdayaafterimagefM red Et Price. ti.derteh• eia rit . MIA large esmdrr of friend* maim r - j 1 veno L 480N6.-M18B .001s laird ikw to tks ieeladi.g A e$f1___ gra► ii 1r1 TMOiMIM►N u p.vpand to Kies maNe lokuptisss 01 ss. iIi.1 .f . M. l;. A. and imine ea the p'•s• s. ee ee File (. R. e7 P. Realiarly rad were the sireem- iOaN Oki MI. O0(III I'T AUO- 1.. dr.`t Ons- W. T\.,nas.ei WM* .toner that surrounded the death of yeses • tle.rer, lewd valuator. lam and heeeans. /. Price, who was in the fell/et h nese of youth- epiat, sats a,ewd.d ►a s8 Mart. 15.0 scab- fel vigor. it will be • sorrowful Ct'el•vrn•s I. Corremeedea solicit Mt • revs JOHN RIPPIN KiemeseM.4,. orders left at • Ops. tees 1 to 5 ren,, and from 7 to Is r.r. ABOUT 7000 V(►L`S IN LiBRARY. Hotel A000mmodetlon. A Newsy Grist Obtained from the County Mill ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READE RS • Weekly Demeat et teem, 8ew.nerved .p t. *.0 everybody rub and real rune red red t'.wdeeased rr.r Every wve45.0 - 15.. 4.,.. sr Mr s'oanly \.es• 4. Meer - ernes. ream ear Loral friebaeges. The Uriver, Kruseela, lost the end of One ,,1 h.. hngen to one of the '' brrlta''-:ars the flax mill. A Ik.ehig, Krussels, drives a spanking span ••f atrr.le They are " Volunteer sleek sou well matched. MI. James l'utt, grey, was Mel up for a time frons • kick on the knee reeeived *note a cow. 1t 303 • painful injury. 1)r. Holmes, Krussebs, n getting aloug spiuldidly aid will t ow 5w able to attend two els pra1Uce Duce nice*. lie hada lung siege of it. Misr Edith Brown has toren erg•ge.1 as organist of the .*antes street Methodist. church, Exeter, vox• Mar S. A. Eacrett, re- aignct I. Miss Annie Jarrett, Kippen, has left for Manitols on a visit to her sister, Mn. Wm. Merritt.. She intends staying at: months or a year. The I;orris per is authority for the statement that fir. Glenn, of Ethel. was m. town with s view .I Iesating there. in the tailoring business. Alen. Salt, of Molesworth, slipped on the sltpprtl the step of his house recently and hurt himself very badly. He M in • very critical condition. Thomas I5.thy, Seaf.rth, has purchased a grocery boomer in Ingersoll and intents he uoming a resident of that enterprising town, and has move.l his family there. The new odiioers appointed t.. Brussels coypu of the Salvation Army are ladies. l'betr linter are Captain Pecker and Lieut. Hillman. Park Hill was their last station. Reese Milne, Ethel, has dug a new well and is going to put • windmill on the barn to pump the enter into a teak in the stable so that he can water the tattle without. letting them out of the *tails. $5 25 per hundred was the price received for the h.•ge for.' at the Walton cheese fee tory the peat Cummer. They were mei live we.„ht end leliver•ed at Mitchell. 112 bog* were fed dt.ring the season. ' « Tea his feedma parents d the children who "Ay as. n, Mans pwply atpsg.d is. we tl[.ef..i. remain. 1 Wilt KNO , OS1k1ZRAL AM- DAs, *H'TILT Nom" ea. H MNrT1 R ow. attsrwlmrn. r«wwtly whit. ntarahg r Mow and Lied Valuator. 0,.Mil ` Oise- sd Opera s trete' Hnlmwm.ilM, ems the tr&i0, Mira hall M way. (tiwMs,hed the misfortune a. kiss her sowsowt5.. M. RAANNON A BRANNON. p„,40,* ii„,A. it wail honed n4, the (sora. at llel t s.s. _ayam sea $.$fess. Mho se of Mho Wore the troll loft ra (2i.Mn, minae it boile*idestl7 hose earnedlinear w s"s " a.weR . tt 1711 y dofeat of .semi pamosams Oral. ■avhtg W writ. os. sae Sart na M lam James kit gMtp~.tesM.i k.e Mies ('raigmill, of Haden, hut, as she has notified the secretary that she had a school before receiving word of her acceptance at Brussels, Mir l;oldridge has been net , municated with There were 32 applies thins received for the Ira ancy. The eldest son of K. Allen, 4.Ihorue, re &need a nasty cut in the foot. He and ht. younger brother were chopping wheu the latter'. axe slipped off tho handle, striking bun in the instep. The farm oe the Hayfield line, generally known as the ('rile farm, but of lat..' 'moot by Messrs. Ferran A Tudall, sea. roll to.1. N4.1d1eton, for the sum .d $3,600. Mr Middleton has certainly seemed m bar gain Angus McDermott Its. &oils sr•.1 of the old Mcl)ermid residence. in Harpurhey, to Ed wand SibMai, of the Hur..t. road. Mr. Sibh.rns has rented bas tams, and intends puna tt, Harpurhey to live. There is a large and crmmodious rsidence, a gout' baro awl nearly three sere. ..f land. it u plemently and c,lvenietitly situateu. and will make a very comfortable home. 0., Saturday, Ike. 5, .I. 1'. Briar, the veteran auctioneer, Seafo rth, succeeded in raking • very g..rxl sale of the Welker property 00 the Mt11 read, Tuckerernitb. The sale took piece at the Commercial hotel. The properly t.•oosists of fifty acres. and fru no but ,sings res it. It was sold for $1.530. The highest offer ever made for it I,ef..ro was $1.240. The purchaser was Mi-. Walker. daughter of the late David Walker. 1161/1/p Your Subscription wok THE SIGNAL - AND SAYS 80 CENTS '1'Nw LILIT 1s TUM ('slxarase Ass, '1.i Swear. 19 -run Item. 7111t111111§r. D. MCGILLI('1 I )DY• Aser4Y 4iI'lae I THE WEST. °; r look it. glacier. Ml, lh to IM lays p, ug g '1 la the 50?.•mne, , slowly gliding out of a ravine high tip, tell i it break. anal tumbles over ti..- pr, -.,,,,a. A Goderloh Man's Trip Overf Solo one salon the% the l'.1' K Co effete the Rookies I I MOOD and a pass over Its rued fur life to •ray unr wile, pias• • d*i Nag' ..n ,t, .tut mit, 8,000 fees s►rr r!ra l A 10•1100111.t may n it is $u.ntuer. FROM GODERICH TO B. COLUMBIA. '1 hal dery i1 w ' 15' 1*•lew ier. at is ba'•. Helped over the .11mmell *ltd .lows t1. Fnel,l lc r Ing vL;hl wh..dr.i rigs.., we were not hug in g4.' tong own to the Celestite* Kiser. wh,.-5 we .,.sand end followed dowu m1 a ..'.r. h.-rly .1--- dins 1wt•ote-eight melts, them entered Ilse Sed - kirk. 1. they Beaver K , er 5'.... *hire the 1,3111 crept up, Mod o., l hr.e,, 5 K ,Iter'. Par to the Glacier House. .4 5..411.1- urn- ,.-.I well. kept 1'. I'. R. Co 's het.I like that at Feld. but larger. The sour res al.,ut . foot .prep. The mountains, al...ur011s l..•si15 Sts., -Several freuds asked me to write to us, lowered * mile t„ nine and •, hal( then) when I should got to British Columbus; *$veer• us. F'rem the.. 1,•yt war.l ill, tide w., 1I you grout it, I shall take the ...laserwee &lmost rc'•lting 1 hr tram mined mod way *owl wntethnw,thyour widely eir•ulato.l 11s. .4.5 inwards all b1,- psmut. ".1 the r,ta- paes, just nuaae.l b% tut• il.14. .1..,:t.41412. ktint paper.r.u1 through short t cos, lona I.onw..l.e.is, 1 went from Gielorich by way ot L,ndoe, oral precipices and Nedgee, ell .Lout .fork Windsor, Detroit. l'hin go, St. Paul mut we &gam enured the l'edum,u bol 14 r,uth Gretna to W.un.peg, thence by the C. 1'. 11 it Revelstoke. ( gaol my first bank at Windsor do not be ' . K. Ito.ttxailtc►N, *feud 1 a,u not going W deecrbe these pts ea ; Iwt I might mention, for the sake of those who may go there f.r the brat ttnrr, that the (1.'1'. R. depot is the farthest north. akttrvnou AegKeCA K.'rry week t►ie moot valuable pertmlte*1 1.rr*rote w11*teter the 4.. P. K. • full half mile south, and the I. new in the world .4 ......i. , .rt *IA manse Of the wrecked crew .'n the S•1lhrle line, three have returned to Port Huron, and the mote and two of the sailors remain at Mrs Snowdrw's, Hayfield The ioniser. whose feet were very holly frozen, is improving and hoppes sono to go hack to his family : but Retort Wirksno, whom feet and icge were (mum to the knees, in still in a pre ,maim."' comfit on. We ui. rretand that lira Elliott and Armstrong met Ili. Stanbory in consultation on the 6th inst. After an illness of about eighteen months. another pioneer has passed away in the per mom of Garratt Noble, of the 3n1 cnnec,wwn. Hullett. who died on Tuemil•y evening, 8th inst. lk•ceamed was horn In county Ferma- nagh. Ireland. and emigrated to Huron thirty years age. settling in Hullett, almost on the .ane spot he had since resided on He enjoyed good health up to the time of his fatal illness. which was hart disease, Not only did he enjoy the confidence and esteem of •11 who knew him, but he was One of the hest neighbors to be found any where. and -could ,1„ his utmost to oblige end 'e. He was a true adherent of the Church of England. He leaves a wife, one daughter and seven sons, all the latter being hone but one in Manitnho. Politically Mr Nolle was a Conservative. pmt he never interfered with the views of of hen. Jamey Cumming, tax o ollector for Tuck -- - - ersntith, took to over $1,900 oar .fay recent- ly, while on a visit to Seaforth. He also took int over $600 at Henrafj o0 one dey This looks as if there is cora .in Egypt still. The trustees of S. S. No 4. (.rey, hare engaged Graham Mr1kw►1.1, wow attending the Normal Scheel at (htawa, ae their teacher for 1892, at a salary of $416 per annum. George Johnston is the pressen. be -seller. 1►. Mctkmtald, of Sesforth, hes purchased the fiia-sere het of Thoma. Smith, on the 3rd cunteasioo of McKillop. There is a crndortable crtt*tee, • barn and orchard, and it maks a vers. pleasant residence. The prier pail was $too. Mrs. Hobert Mc today, daughter of Alex. Scott, Molesworth, die.* .t Juliet, Dakota, On the 16th November last. She was suffer- ing uffering from cancer in the cheek and was given • plaster by an Indian, from which Wool poisoning set in,c.u.mg death. J. M. O'('onmr, Brussels, received an ugly scalp wuu„d while attempting tomtits* in some work in connection with the el..:• tric light machinery. It esu * marvel that he was not ktlle,f : as it was he was laid up ill bed from the elfecte of the blow. Geo. McKay, formerly ot Brussels, who has hem for several years devote.* to the Y. M. C. A. wr'k, is doing rn,eaion work for the F church and will anon 12 a full-fledged Presbyterian minister. Mr. McKay's home u i. Concordia, Kan- ner. Rent. Ross, who has been at New West master, li. C., for the put eight or ten months, has arrival home at Brussels. He reports !mite on the dull side there and DI of the °lags that tradesmen con du as well hers, if not better, all thiugs con- sidered. Letters received from Rob$. Orr, W Ingham, who a it Las Vegas, New Mesion, for the benefit of his health, are of the most cheer ing nature. He say. he is gaining in weight and is feeling first rate. The weather just now is about the tone as our June weather. One of the oldest residents of Stephen township diva en Snndsy, 6th inst. We re- fer to Thomas Rnwteli1, of I)oyee. Its owed was eighty vettrs of age. Hy was horn in Kngland awl came to this conicity sad settled in Stephee when Huron wss a etrspant iv"• wildernar. Old Mr. Sharp, Ethel, will he 90 years of age o. Christmas day. He is hale and Marty_ yet. Mrs. Sharp, hie good wife, is over M)- They bee/sheen married ahnet 60 years. Mrs. Sharp walked • mile the other day to visit her daughter, Mrs. (sill. The i4hmrp fussy /sm i. arkmhle for 15.04, long 0.517. Mr anti Mn. RnhYt Orions, of Sheldmm, Dakota, are et present visiting re/mi..e and friends to the .t.inity of Reaforth They aro Moth leaking well and we arc plowed to learn that Mr (irle.* ie prospering w Dakota. It as eight years sinee they went to Dakota and this is their first visit to their old Mune. R Densis, of the Zed vwieaseiomn (/ Teek.e.naith, ham purchased frets David Milne, of Ethel, the g'fowl roily short Kowa boll, " Yob Perforator," sired by P.vfsrtiea. 9,100 ;i. dean, Alae Dray, Lord imvell,2,010. This ws.the hell 3Mlf that got the arm para as the Rosa Huron Fall Mow this year The And chinos td Idrw eels school beard for widow M rah* Miss Taylor's plbsa was THE CANADIAN ALBUM. As Ma1b*. Letter se Vetted. In Mw,* Steeling espasrtased a.r.wllrs All •.enc Ike Liar •1e !Kt Coo Iwai 111 ski •ti Tama .t .$Lair•* Tkr f.r.a •. 1'srplrle aallw•y wervtre. ere TN* 5IdT I: nr Tit,'. THE EDITORS TABLE. M. C. K. nearly a hilt toile farther all by the side of Iktroit K,cer. I had three hoar. to look about (retreat, filen recrossed and went to Estee ('entre, and returned to t.ke the train to Chuan{, where 1 spent tett dry, nxeting me117 frontal& and *r,5uaiutan.+rr•xe 4,u.derl,th enol vicinity, among whom were K. F. Mare mil his sons, three sous aud • nephew of Geo. ' Cox, Miss T. Trainor, .1. Yates and Wiu..f. lioesshlue Assn, Mr Adv ahem. of •• Men e► Canada. [Ray. sett. (,x711AAyk, U. D., MOTOR.; 11 has been our privilege to examine some alvauee sheets of this work, owe being pub. Imbed by Brwdley,(.arretaon L ("is , of Brant ford, Out, and we cannot forbear express tuft our admiration of the artistic 61011 due played in the execution of every part of it. rhe prtntts are superior to anything we have seen pr.elutxu 1n l enada. while the typography u ..ertfunly very hue. Taking it as a whole, the plan of the work is undoubtedly unique ail tho concepti original. This appears to be au album on a uatioual static ; Its title, "The Cmnadien Al- bum ; Mea of Cenad*, ' u suggestata of its plan awl scope. The u.efulnss and desirabil- ity of tech w work coo be readily seen and should be highly appreciated. On every hand it is felt that the sources of infornatiouc,n- cerning the men of Canada are very limited. The loader* of thought and action in our country are not w well known u is deem able or uctwry. How often one asks ten - _erning an individual who has suddenly become - in church or state, Who is he, •mel what is he, and what is hr per ...opal .. ' This work propounds to answer these questions, and to p50,.r the vry linage of the mem before us, so that he rimy. at It were, speak for (himself. The benefit couterre,l upon the country by this publication will be the more readily seen when the plans of the publishers are considered. Taking the penile, ion of ('a - nada roughly at five millions, and suppos- ing that abut one man to every thousand is • representative man. there are at least five thousand inen eligible to appear in " The Canadian Album The. would in- volve the publication of seven volumes enth a little over mien hundred men In each. This task the publisher's have undertaken, and, judging from thgr past record, we ex - prat them to succeed. The value of this work u not in senti- ment only, important as that is. it has • business mid professional value. It will be equally w place in the libraries of the leant ed profas.nrme, sod of the Imineas mat's desk. Mercantile reports are geed .o far as they r. hut they gore • man . 6rancal "rating only, awl private report. are often necessary to find oat who and what the mat is. Such reports nam be bbl by ...melting the p*ge. of "The Mem of Canada Th. Tamely album halt nnw become • h.*aehol.d iseme .ty *ad retry properly so For similar remote. this " National Album' should also he • household seeesity. In it we 3,1.0 ter members of the Domniniou sad PrnviGmal P*rbrmm.te, the Paling olerp• mein of each of the deor.netau.tn., the ,jm- tw. iushel men of the bench and lar, there of the method met lemma professions, sad also nor manofaeturen, tlercbsnls, &grioul turista sod private citizens This r not • work of felonies. praise, but .f fie/.. sed madame .ethoeg whleh an mssn evils latish to reed .neerwing himself On the ether hand, the p blit have • right 4o hew those foots ,wr.oerntng r.pressete- ti.e mea. The inhemntlou f.rwehed within thew palm has been vended by th.r.e who knew the feet. and i.. thenef.we, cornet. Net .pry representative ems on the ter- 1.4.r7.o..red Pry the first .elem. will .p ppea.as i• N. Mt a Inters volumes the peis ilelMs• rtwl to sever the este* 1 hnavieies, and to easy le y ws ed Whitely, ell looking hearty and well, and, I believe, doing well. W.J. Whitely gave most of the day to snuwha4 me the cay .sed the stores, retail Anil wholesale, some of which, in their extent, variety sod amount of goods, equipments .o.4 appltuletcw were simply astounding We were uu.l,-r awl over that savory atreaiu,the 1'hicaguHit er ; iu Lincoln Park (which i should like wee., in June., and alter a very enjoyable ,lay left for St. l'aul. Next morning I rather surprised F. 11 Mann, and here again 1 receival a hearty welcome from hint and his family. Daring the furenxm, with Mr. Mann in his buggy. l took in what I could of the tine *Irises abeet the city and in the afternoon baa e torted by Horace Mann thnw.(h business homes, public buildings, rte. F. K Nano A :nun do a very Large mil prosperous erous business ee peiuter•. house -decorators, etc. Leaving St. Paul by the I:rat Northern, 1 fnun.l daybreak at Fargo, the- hrr.z.w Iii;uted up by burning straw stacks aud the sky olo:urerl by the a ke. In North Dakn1• the land is .k'cupel generally all along this road, which 'niters Manitols. several nuke e.t.a of the Itrd Hie er. lin the Minuted* aide very little of the lend n ear the railroad is .unmated, whether nn wc•ount of its alkaline nature. or be.auoe tt is toxo wet in Spring er 1. held by apeeula- tors, such so hold, like the dog in the manger. must of the land (rein %Yiu4,ipeg.to High Kluff, 1 know not. From Fargo to Winnipeg the soil. from dark, Ito -omen darker end more clayey ill you find the slippiest, stickiest. blackest mud on earth Yet t'. mmpeg is a fine city, Iies several streets with g.xef block pavement, and the sidewalks are nearly all plank. Most of the retail stores are on Main sL slid the wholesale stores one or two streets west of it. The ''eye sore" of Winnipeg is a row of Jews' shop* and shanties on the test stile of Main -.1., south of the C. I'. R. ata t ion. In this city 1 remained three days, dor ing which tone the weather was very titre Indian Summer without the haze. M.a+t of those from t:oxlerich whom 1 ease *peak nighty of their climate. Among them aro H. H. Smith, J. 1'. Currie. A. Mega& and J. Oirvia, with their families ; W Hutcbi son, once of G.xleruch : als., the family of W. R Miller, &•hon, 1 found comfortably heated near the Manitols (*llege IMr. Miller was then in Southern Manitoba). Fort Barry is gone, except the northern gate and • few feet of the stone wall oa er•h ante, apparently preserved as • relic. Wm n um has • number of very fine buildings, e ach as their town hall, schools, cllege-r, lbs Llu.lmon Kay Co.'s stores, also mice bauttful churches ; but by far their most building is the Northern Pacific Railway hotel,alut h of the pat office. A tie - scripting' of this budding is going t he rinds a the pipers. l'hecity usupplie.l with hone cars, which run north about three nils to Kd,Ionen, earl with electric cars, *etch rate from the Iwidggee at the south end of Uau.st through F"rt Ro.tge tri a poi. and park about three mils up the Rett River -a nowt, deep stream of mu.ldyr water. Leaving Winnipeg by the 1:. 1'. It, one is mon net on the lonely looking prairie. There are may rare habitations for about fortymiles; then settlers Multiply. The C P. R. Oars are Milt for' .sed o•,m . fort. They 5.}v. (ha *Inter. M.ru %t 1 • doors d.s and *lsidees, ed thee Oen- an.-tors (changed sheat Miss times a day) are all poling l.w.kitag, piss..t, bassoons like rent lemen. During the sight we went free Rat Portage to Mese aw, where a kind rat frown ivied Megan to Ball This in rt.wsrd with s sharp north wind till at Swift 1'er.eat we Iwai four or five towhee of sta.-w. which ere left behind beforelnidnight. All this 'hay we 1puma through, net a net hatprairie, at a rolling plain, ow which wenn some large lakes, but n, tree or hash was in segh1 la the aftermorn we parol some of the Lister Kaye farina, of which there .re e meral, *twat thirty miles apart, of 10,000 sores ,soh. with fine boaklinp. They Aare ppurr+smai eap.ndltahSw as stark farces flay Ifg#t the seemed m,wutng frees N-inwfpeg foetid sal Vena% with is mend log stases boor, punted brown 1 'antacid *eyeful Iamb ea the 0.atmim lnTh. etse.t.lm tow sublime, Mt Meant Raphes ...gown .11 the oar. h nerd factures. Full of practical 104.411,*t..4e it .lueloees 4i the thonigh Ito l not only what has Igen ascertained. but al...'lugger,, the q.000%.dtties still to he rrvrwlr.l Kir forty• five y. -are Munn A Co have emeluatea this paper In connection with iii• procuring of patents for new to Ventious. 19r Sem/Wile American is authority .s.1 *Il semitone sad .neelissi ,.l subjects, and * i -•u1.1 lie in every ho,treholct. Copies ..f 11Ic pr.,',.•r may 1/r seen at this office and subscriptions received. "OVw AKIN," the Voting p'- .*5's right - page weekly, ratted by Ili- Withrow, be- gun a year ago, reports very gr*tifying prngrees, with a circulation ..f nearly 27,- 000 It is omphatwelly the young people's organ of Pana. tan !1letliwli.m, ee.I (lruish- es full reports fr..ui their teeny %%sung Po. pie's Societies. It ,s Ittielsomely itluetrf- tal, gives .pe.•..I pro..... •e to temperance and miesi.ns, hu strong temperate* stories, and is very cheap. Lrrrrl.t:. 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For fifty•two numbers of sixty-f.utr large pngcs each I•r more thou 3.300 pages a year) the subscription price t88t to low while for $10.50 the publishers offer to sari any woe Of the American $4 monthlies, s' weeklies with .The Livi log Age f..r is year, both postpida. leittell A Co , Boston, an the publishers. OBITUARY. DAVI5(LYllroot. Winnipeg Free Press : The residents of Point Douglas, in the v Icinny of Louise (ridge, have been t*m.iderwbly agNaed ov- er the sudden and my..tennis death of ilea iel Sha I formerly of A6htieId,lIur.sn county, Ont 1 which *4,05. dace last Sunday evening about 'even o'clock, moil the 'peculiar cir- cumstances surrounding the same Dor see eral weeks the dece*saf hail learn remarking to his neighbors that he 3011).1131.1.11 end kis earthly career. How the end w..u1.1 Colne lin declined to .tate ; only, " 1 an. 'wu se - t ug to die," he never tired of repeating. Last Sunday in the forenoon he. '..mplained of it severe headache and that he believed his time hail come. He calle.l hu ehhrst otoe up.tairs, a 111 of sixteen years, *mi coen • milted to his keeping several rentable P perm and matructnl him sir the line rat ante•1 he was to take in the sutures. heed of the household. The ley natur- ally made light of hu father' ill- ness, but he multi not shaky off from bin father the depression on his mind The father also ta11e.1 up ht. daughter. gi her some jewelry *ad Tep'*$tog severw3 cI the remarks he had said to lits son About 511 o'clock in the evening he was su.1.lealy seised with a on,,vul•ivt ht. Neighbor. were ,'alkd i., Ili ('lerke telephoned tor, hut in spite of all the efforts of thole armed he expired before the mrns*I of the payer .-iron 1►r. Clarke &allot the wife of the d.- ces*sd if she embed an ingweet, hat she did not th1k nee necessary Several of the neighbors present were of the opinion that .•.e should be in order, Mat the physician diel not think it ner•wry and has Mass fa - WWI a y.rl Amite of " dem$ h by The deceased was employed week. an the her). wire Warks, and MO seeking there rap to the malt pr•vo.ttn b his death. The funeral took place yes- terrlay to Reee5.lide Mar Tea Se.rallea. r If yon are suffering the *goofed al eee- relgSa, sed have failed to get a remedy Mat will afford relief. we mot you to by Pad son'. Nerviliae Nn nem*, is the st rkss has pph mythuig like the same degree of estisfatiss. Its seting. on nerve pale is . imply swerve loss, and as it u pat up is fib mat Midas we great expense is i.0ebd in giving it a nisi. Pnlsow's Nervi lies is 1hr meet meant, powerful. sad raw tarn pain ke ye world. Veld ley druggists awl fed.'s kit .thenar, IS neem • beetle. Mea if. 8 Osopar Wt Immo weak her eiessa. who !tip 5umbo ' i■ enaripM1.l•