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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-10-11, Page 1ADV. Ta was AorivE AGENTS WHEN PLACID IN '7 '8.2:u:2tig THE SIGNAL 10114 tic THI] OPFIOIAL NDWPSPAPER OF HURON OOUNTY_ FIFTY-THIRD YEAR, 2799 GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA : OCTOBER 11, 1900. D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. Dominion Nominations, October 3lst ; Elections, November 7th. R. Holmes for West Huron. 11. Ilimu aaT REPQRI Ogarm, Oat. 10, 1000. 0 00 M 04 1.0 to 3 10 I 60 to 1 60 - �••� �. 13 00 to14 00 • Wsy-....« 16 00 1o16 00 par SMI 1 to to 1 C3 Rio. Pet bash Buckwheat. per bare OM. brash _......•• Barley. Or book ..•••••••••••••..•• Hy, sew. a Ms.. P011110911. 00111.111011111.• ---• - Bailer r .ear l► •-••�••••- agt,a, frost a0Mekad. 0 dna!_.• Wood.... .. -. l.mslkiin: • Live DrH H 0_ a Hare. per 1b Lard. per Ib. Dreamed leased 40 to 40 to oto 64 1 36 to CO to /0 to 17 to 10 to II to 60 to lel to 16 10 00 to 00 to 10 to into II 10 00 to 00 to 76 to 00 to :10 50 14 64 St 00 60 U 11 13 00 su 75 50 17 16 {si 00 60 60 MItnst sus Vasaate 1JAWtID.- 1 BUY* Tu LEARN o.eaa egos staking •adm5uet work; 2 boys to leant m.ounleg . 1 boto lean d.- liens ; 3 Ormolus cabinet wakens oro wee worktea Apply to THE (IODEaH ORGAN 00, BOY WANTED -A (.6000 SMART BOY. I1 to I1 roan of age, te the Pristine trade. Atter to Cita Moon. le raa41110Fa Waaude TEACHER WANTED- MM..E-FOR 9, a. Na 4. West W •wsnoe4 Apply. .tela, salary. ex periodic, and testimonials. mtilOot,fort. Pereo.al application. p•^fern red Douse to begin Jae Lt 1101. , C. W EBB, Bea tresis, 8t Helena. W 1 1t1 ALE'1KACHER WANTED FOR 8.y. lel No. 3, W.U. Adhoold. holding eeoo.d• °lase oer*LAo&te. Appllwtlees eating *spec. Woos *ad salary will berepairedao to Dec. 1 0100 0 JOHN ' GRIFIN or KENNETH Elsall. 00.1.0 'Pandas. Wanted. 'VENDERS FOR WOOD -SEALED .rig. 1 teod.n for 70 cords of good. "raid cord ?nt11 wood will 1c received by the undembreed up >MI to 3 o'oloot• P.M. on the 16th l oat. •.,,.,:= 0.e half at least of the wood meet be maple .,.y., ad the balance hardwood and must be prop - se/ piled in the gaolard. Cannot a be oomp4.Mi before the 1st day d Marc►, 1001. esemem required. Dated Goderloh W. LANE. ‘4Pit Ow sad, IPS. Ooeoty Clerk 61111± FOP ihllnt. MOUSE TO LBT.-THAT LARGE, 11 eomtorabIo soma dost lest Of Judge Dyle's r.Weoos, now 000ned b► Mr. teen -- er. Heated be Howard foresee : hot and sold ._ water bah ; also east. Spacious lawn and garden A .able on the premises. ApplyLe R W. I6oKENZIa, Hardeewtnerobaal For Bali. PROPERTY FOR. SALE OR TO RENT, it -The hoose and two Iota situated on Essex street. poderloh, ed 000apled b the undersigned The hoose Is • twotog7 �m" dwelling. with large hitches. and than 1s oleo • barn on the premise. These area number of good fruit trees on the property. ranee witch oows sad a gantlry of boa•ehold furniture also for Mala. URi GALLOWAY, Goderloh. 67-11 AVALUABLR 900 ACRh FARM FOR BALI. --Is Wawsaosb. Huron wanly 160 acre* cleared ; balanus bosh : well fleeced; In geed state of oalt vatlon : 1 acre. orchard ; modern barn, stone stabling and other outbid ld lug. :a desirable property : god bows ; .obool at corner of lot ; -1 l Mlles from Auburn. Ofrom Blyth M.t1O0inspection h.to Invited. AppTH08. BROWN. Auburn, Got. ton FOR SALE. -THE GALE FARM, ONE of the beet 100 -acre farms la (Iodates township, Hoare musty. Los 17 sad put IA. Atli opooesslon, A miles from Oodericb, 7 mile. from Clinton The farm contain good build Ing, and god fates, 1s well watered•.4 well underdrafted. There le • large bearing or obard andeeram Of email !rules Terms to reit pa:emetic Apply to WM. GOULD, on prows, ass Goderloh Y. 0. 91 tf LINE FARM FOR SALE - THAT 1. grant dem faro knows as the "t»esid Farm" 1. Esti wesW We.eb, oomprg 100 aarse, more or lee.. This farm is situated on the grime road between Auburn sod Blyth. oboist one halt little earl of Auburn. sad Is re- trogolad a one of the beet farm. In the town shin. There Is a good r.sldeooe and large barn on the premie... The °waer will -soil stook ase Implements to • salable tenant For particulars apply ea the premises to T1104. CAPWIUY a to Ton 8mlAr. oda. 11 'OR8AGE. -LOTS 96. 96, 117, 118. 119 and 146 In Ilutohleoo's y, and south half of 670 tanning numbers, all la Goderloh. For partlonl.t. • ply to PHILIP HOLT. t M.eeb 161k, 1900. Barrister.ta, OodOM *lisle AROUND TOWAIt. ___-- 'Tu/ FEDMter AT tlTratlOSED.-Sir W d bid Laurier ase Sir Rtobard Cartwright will address a meeting at Stretford Wed - woodsy °vomitr, tbo 17th int. A "pooled train from Uodorleh to BNatford and return hoe been arranged for ; and.4.gla tare rate will be given fur the road trip. Long Tonto LrTTL. Bor.-The three- year old son of Mr, ed kin. Rloh•rd Coultas, Cltutou (formerly of Uodoriob), died on Monday evening, the le ion, The little one bad been ailing for several dove, but nothing portals wee all fins tared, and It was um diecewered uottl too late that he wee suffereng from diphtheria. Ptor.RTY CHANusa.- Mn, Tntbow.y bee disposed of her handsome reeldenos to Mr. Lalthwalte, of Uoderloh towI"blp. Capt. Feeober.woh•ugh ha purohued from Junes Clark the dwelling oo Wellesley street occupied by Mr. Gilmour. Mn, Ju Addison hos sold her rseldeoos oo Brl►- anale reed to W. Whitely, of Godeelob township. Wm. Prondloot has purchased Mise S..vmiller's hoose at aha carter of St. Pairlok and Waterloo street. Tars Gt.Nol,lTelc WALLA -Very good provisos has been made with the 000.truo- Clog of the grenoll1hio walks during the put two week.. )told & l.o. have oomplet.d the walk on the northwest side of Montreel street and .lee the Bedford block on the Square, and yesterday were numbing the Harm hotel block. The blook batman hest .od H.mtltoo street. will be the next. Marden & Co boys oompleesd the walk on the out side of North street and are now working os Hamilton street. LYNN-CAKMSY.-On Tuesday, Ootober god, St. P.*.,'s oborob wee the 8011041 of • i'le•.ant tweet, Ile wedding of Id Lyno, .oe o1 Parriok Lyn., of town, and Miss Boll. Carney, of SMpp.rdlo. l'be are - molly lou perlormd by Rev. Father West .t 6 o'oleok A. at The bridesmaid was Miss Hog.n,while the groom was assisted oy James Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn, who have takes up their reeldenoe on West street, era the ablate of numberless good wishes, in which TMs S11.NAL join. G. C. 1. ANNUAL SPORTS. The anooal 'porta of the Collegiate lastitute studios., will be held tomorrow (Friday) .tarn000 at the ogrioultunl *resod*. oemmonoing at 1 30 o'olook. The Clinton C. I football dub have been invited to play • game with fibs O. C 1. team I at Unto of writing 1t 1a sot koowo whether they will be hero or not. There will be no domelo0 fes and friend. of the lostitute and the publlo generally ars toward loattend. The prizes, which are to be distributed .t the Khoo' tomorrow .vsol.s, will beds exhibition to day at Porter. bookstore Ar roe Lras FI1.I147.-Tba .obr. Mary. K, Cordon arrtvd yssrrd.y moraag from Tobermoroy with • load of lumber for the Uoderish Gesso Co .... Tho aur. Myles ar- rived at nom y..rro.y from Fort William with 40,000 bmbols of wheat for the Rloh- ardem elevator. The Myles will probably leave weight, with b.7 and oats for Port Arthur The tn.8.5.00 le hors from the Peulneule and is engaged picking up log. .long the short for the Uoderloh Lumber Co. ....It Is said on good authority that 'he .W. 0.ited Empir. and Momaroh will make Uedertob • pert of tall next you. Oar His Wrist'. BA,'I.-Clinton N.w.- R•oord : A yang man wheeled down from (ledortoh as Monday and to oowpooy with bet brother and.,*sok te mos up and down am Mary Neva gr.sdl$blo walk. They were having • merry time whoa Chief Welsh espied them 00d eat short rho tan by oapturing the bicycle, wbereupoe the y. m. from Uoderloh set op • boo -ban• log and begged off. He mid they oould wheel apo° sidewalks or anywhere else to God•rteh with impunity and he did not know Clinton bylaws were more .trlotly enforced left. Chief retained the wheal for stow tie but, 0 • promise of not riding on the walk again, he finally restored toe property to the tran..r.esor. A MAM Or Dsrri*Y. -The Yorkton (N. W. T.) Kntorprlss, In r.porttop • Moabite,' omvestlon, thos refers to • young man well koowo to Uoderloh : "The principal of the Yorkton .ohool delivered 00 eddrees full of pointed remarks, and containing moth to stimulate thought, on the topic, 'Oor Ideals.' Mr Gregory is • marked me. Pro. adagios nndonhodly has him to Hu mind's sy. for • vary esuoh more respoo.lole position to the .tats than that of Kboolm•ator. If he were seemingly foothold that way, we should tbiek him destined tor • popular olty pul- pit, but 10'e the bar oo the 'floor of the house' that will .we hlm fine or.torlwl also. put to • fitting fro" Mr. Gregory po..seses the further advantage of being on the right olds of potato'. IT HAPPENID STRANG0LY. -- Patrick O'Brien, hnask.eper at the P.,Il.ment building., Toronto, has t picture which he prizes highly, bso.na of the remora death of Hon. A, M. Russ. It Is • (*tore of the Ontario Cabinet akin l0 1887. of the sixth MiME ETHEL ACHE9OF4 W 111 opus UMW for the ready d pmaofr to and theory stet /MIL 1st Mims Aehasm aught In Ontario Ladles' Col- lege the pant year, where she had erperieooe In preparing students for the Toronto Con- servatory of Music exammatloos. 70, 1511.s apply at reslds.m, opener Cana hes and Brock Woes. 90-11 Warning�. NOTICE 18 HICRRRV GiVEN THAT anon shooting or °thanes trespass- ing upon any put of my Dropsrt, will be ar rated •o4 prosecuted. S. 0. ATTRILL, Ridgewood Pork. 47-4f parhomes, d top Provisos d °steels. Dr. Baxter was BviMFii ii ilia -"Io the photograph, Mr Other Mews,, Hos. A. S. Hardy and dm. J. W. Roes aro all to the right to the order oamd. Te the left hood then are Hoe. T B Pard,., Hun0 F. Fraser .°d Hoo A M Koss. By a wrongs oolnoldenue the men to the rlaht have all held the premiership In that ordsr, wilds death has remorse saoh of the men to the left to the order to whlnb they ars to tb. picture, Hun. A. M. Koss' demise oomplet• ung the obalo. ON SU*PV*DED BINTINUR-.las. Whits, Jr., against whom Mn. A. W tlllameoo took onion for runnlog Into her with • horse and rig and injuring her, wee yesterday let off oo suspended sotmos by Polices Magistrate Seager alter paying oosa amoantlog to V. The parties previously 6.d Dome to • bottle - moue in the civil action whlob Mn. Wil- liamson woe taking. BOWLINu.-- Robt. MoLao'e rink b•vtog Weasel W. L Ellot's team in th• eeml- finals of the bowling tournament, by a wore of 18 to 13, the final game between the ?do - Lean and Lone teams wee arranged for Saturday lit. All the member' of toe two beams did poo pat In an •ppear.0o., how- ever, and those who were preemie were not able be agree upon the choosing of players to make up the teams. So tar the Detest is • draw between these two rinks. LIBERAL ORGANIZATION ROOM,. - The Liberal rooms for organization and oommlt- tee work aro .ttw0d above, oh. 0. P. R. office oo West street, and from now until the elope of the oampatgn they will be open every day and evening. Friends of to. Liberal woos are Invited to attend and t. ont.t In the work of the campaign. This IThursday ) *venni there will be a special rally, and • Targe 011.04anw of the sup - Dorton of good government le requested. 0111 Llber•le, young Liberals, all Dome. PvaLlc SCHOOL BOARD - TOO publlo sobcel trostese had thigh' monthly meeting on Tuesday sys0i0g of last week. There were pros et Mr. Colborne, to the chair, and Mears Aobesoo, Bleb, Reid, Craiale, Bell and MoLe•o. The prioolpal's report for S.ptemb.r gave the number of boys e the roll as 253 sod of girls 282, the average attendance being 80% of the total. In re - spouse to • oommunloatlon from A. J. Moore, .eentary of the pahllo library beard, R Stewart was appointed to fill the vacancy oo the library board (amid by the death of S P. Halls. An soonest of Lattle Bra'„ $28, sea ordwd paid and Miss Rusk Is to be paid the August proportion of her salary. The contingent °ommittee was authorized to prooure the o osatar7 Mach- os' sport blanks PiNNIMOTOM-HAMII.TON.--A pretty wed. Abse took platy Saturday •fters000 at 2 o'olook at the reldeow of J, D. Hamilton, Albert street, Stratford, his eldest daugh- ter, Was E•hal, befog united In marriage to E C. Positional, son of Mr. and Mn. W. L. 1500406100, of Goderloh. The bride was supported by her ester, Mies Mabel, while H. T. Edwards assisted tis groom. Rev. U. Williams pet formed dot oeremmy. The happy wapls left at 4 e olook for Ypsilanti, Mak., where they will raids lc future, Mr. Pennington haying been tresfsred from Stratford to 10.0 platy Tbs marriage was to have taken plow on Ootober 17, but oa account of Mr. Pennington'" removal it was performed a Saturday. The groom's many blonde In Oodenob will wish him and his bride much joy. Miss Laura P001.6• tel, of town, wooded the wedding of her brother. A CL.vE0 BueiNEse WOMAN. - Mos Carrie Brfegol, who was In town the past week visiting bar aunt, Mw :dyne's, fur- nishes • good epeotmen of what • obi oan do who poser/woe the brains soli has the olook to apply them. Mies Bri.gel is a bright young woman who has lost none of her womanly qualities by her oontsot with the business world. She Is conducting • ono- o.ssiul and rapidly-growlog musket publish- ing business in New York City and "Mode frees" of Ootober 6th says of her : "Carrie F Briogel knows her badness from A to Z, ad,if she keeps on doing a well as she has dons the pat two months, ohs will he obliged to oak larger quaron. She has plenty of pluck and book bone, and thea will win out sooty time " MIs. Mega! in • On..0asl0ian and It 4 • plwars to mat her. Her aunt, Miss Symons, a000mpanld her m bar return to New York. RIIo-Yot'Nu. - The following into, which we take from The Detroit News Tribune, will be terr•otteg to (loderloh readers, the young man whose wedding le announced being • son of Mr. and Mr.. Jamieson Reid. ot this town : "The reel - demos of Mr. and Mrs. Heard, of 1163 Rronktyo avenue, was the some of a pretty wdding on Thursday evening, 0o,. 4, the 000traetlog parties being Mw Emily Young, of Edinburgh, Sootland, and Dr. Wesley 1. told, of this oily. Rey. C. H. Perrin, of Baldwin M. E. oburoh, performed this ceremony The bride were white mousseline de sols and world bridal row. Mies Has Re d, of Uoderloh, (got., maid of honor, was attired to plok, and carried pink rases. Tu groom was &Need. .d by ha broths,, Herbed 8. R.Id. The house was decorated by Salllv•o, and Ziok- e.'s orohestra furnished moslo. Dr, and Mrs Reid will be .t home the first weak to November, at 172 Rivard street." Ili. Reid'. many Irieodo to Ood*Nob tender hearty eke4rstniations, W. GLENN CAMPBELL. organut and musical dlreotor of North et. lletho,llet cbnroh, .0d ,eenher of pianoforte, pipe or..n and theory. will ho pleased to r • rave Pond.. lestrmadno given tither of Prado or at Pupil's home. s desired. Studio al Kmersen', Mono More, West et. 7141 "r H ENRI JORDAN. i 610.10.1 A trent or Enos P. eebyt orlon church le opening classes In Vocal, Organ, Piano . ed Cornet Ynp.i. prepared for Toronto College of Mush) rxomInstlon. Apply for term. at " The Frontons°, " Rooth .greet, N oderloh, r studio le 0441.1) tyre' Melding. Inenlaass, els. CHAN. E. maim, GENERAL MSC R- NOE and real seato agent, has some farm ad tow. 1•ropertfor sale or trail e seer more. 0, tee door eat of P.O.. Gederteb. WR. R. ROB0RT6ON. A000i.esat and ingnrance Apet. Ronk. and anr00wb mad. op. Holding* rental and rents o 44Ms4. Fire Laurance la British and Canadian 00.�p95y �i0. fats•- la Proodfest A Hays' Mins. North e ss% NMosesk, 6Ltf TSed1aat. TIRES. TURNRULI, h. TURNB11LL, jJ Ph=NMae• yslrgeti, Ma, a. , jawilltm'teat. ht n.alnleworts aglow aea J.f TIA t,7J .1,. 11, P. Tt1R1rAPTld. DR.`t. RBANNON R OALWWI, PHY- lJ AI('I•NN.od nerraeem. Oaoe le leak Crmmerw Mkbuilding, wool e a 80o.r. lett ...ells at raeiAennee irolitee. DT. 0AO* Mrd*•itz µ balder M. th Auotton bale At/OlIOt BALE OF A 0001) FARO, FARM BT(ICK AND 1MPLRMENTB - 1 have realm! In.trnohons from Thos. Cee ady Mall 0y pnbll° •nolo• at lot m, oonoes. sloe 1, last Waw•nmb, 0dlol.ing the v111a.e of Auburnm THURSDAY, 00T016ER 040th, 1400. the following :--1 mare 6 year. old. In foal to Lord of the Manor. 1 heavy draft mars 6 years old. In fool to King Conant, 1 hones 9 years old. 1 spring nolt. 6 good mllch00011 evppoid bo he 10 real1. *suers rising 1 yeah old, t heif. ere rising 1 years old, 7 good amino calves. 1 brood one and • litter of pig., /pigs 1 month. old. Mammy Harris binder with triok and sheaf artier (nearly Deal, hay fork. Wings, rope, i [11674. 000..1 Ha H. mower. 6 1-2 feet, 1 sten sulky rake.. 1 Alas harrow, early new, twin plow. 1 plow, Fleury No. 21, I grain drill, 1 ..t of Iron harrows, 1 fanning mill, t lumber wagon. 1 at of Mb sleighs, 1 et of donble hones'. I good nook stove, I milk ciao. 26 gal., milk an and tank. 1 grind tag mono, 0 morose turnips,• lot of hens, Myth*. Mena. forks All. All will be soM without reserve as rhe pro- prietor 4. sheat up farming and removing •sea . 8ao to eommenne at 1 o'nlork p. m, "aro. Tuua.-All some of 66 and tinder, ash. Over that amount 03 months' undltae furnish Ing *hymned Jolnt notes or • dleoonnt of 6 per ant. alllowed int ash on oredltitmoust. Also the farm E 1 1 lot IA o0ee.wl0 t R Wawanosh. 100 cors, M sores (sheared and in • geed Hate of oaltivtl.a. 1 ase hush. There is On th1 platy • good two Moray tram* dwelling boom Mee with whin 16110, and • geed cram. ostler, • hams barn Mee with mono embers ender. 4 aerie of geed orchard. 2 pod nova rafting "era( walls. Tho .MI Is good e1"7 Item. "hens 76 soros In gram1, A kora of fall wheat and alns f.11 plewlpe. The fpaess ern gond. It Is an a IMMAlmt gravel road esnyeeleet to ohne-Moo, when, ea., 1 mita frena the .lift(* of Althorn, h miles from mirth, 11 mita from tlr away of (2s 51100 .red (41labs. The Y very dtslreMo piano - no pasta *nese -.ed met he sold to oleos the sweat Fee M1 p rtisnlare see Thee, (7wsse, en tato pima Annum. O. RAsr, THOft. (.ABaADY, monde, and as op.ra ohelo, and to the bridemodd • rias sot with diemoads and opals Ameag Ike many valuable presser reoelved by the young people was a parse of sold from the choir and °outgo/esti= of 81. E000h's oesrob, In wblob the bride has boon the leading Sopron. soloist. A substantial cheek was Mae reoelvd from 1). (loon Bros. sod 0o., of which firm the groom M the Ontario representative. Among those pre- sent wore many visitors from Marmites, Goderloh, Perls, Chatham, 'lb•meeford, Woedstook sed Brookiln. Afar the cere- mony a reception was held .t the residence of the bride's paring. Mr. and Mn. Mao Vtoar left on the 6 o'olook train for a bar In the Uolied Salm The groom, lobo is • w ell -known former Goderloh boy, has our hearths* f.Bolatds... Nlssamiabb-MAODosoLD. - On Wed- oe.day, October 3rd. the marriage of Mw Ketbarloa A, MaeDooald and W Milson Nlebargel was solomslzed at the rstdenoe of Robt. MacDonald, brother of toe bride, 712 Fourteenth avenue. Deleon, by the lieu. Simpson Horner. The brtda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. C. MacNeil. old. of Colborne township, and pilar of Mn. N. F. Clara, of Uoderloh, and the groom is a mmb.raof a well koowo family formerly residing in Oodertob. The bride was attended by Miss Cella Clefin, while Rev, J. C. Reid, of Merlin, Ont., oohed as best man. The bride and bridesmaid wets gowned alike In whits organdie and Meoh• Ian lace mad nettled large bouquet.. of roses. Miss Carrie Nlebergall played the wddrsg morel from Mendelians. The parlors won piettliy deceretsd with palms. The grooms gift to the bridesmaid was a hand- some sttokplo sat with pearls, and he ties groomsman ouh.buttoas set with p.srls and emeralds. Mr. and Mn. N4bar/all lel. t6. same "eming for • trip to toelads Tor- onto, Montreal, Halifax and Bcetco. Oa their rotors they w411 reside at 22 Vloaorta avenue, Windsor l aid t warts lxartTou TRuurtas. -Tb. regular meeting of the Collegtats Institute trustee board was held on Thursday last, with all the member. tamp% J. M. Shop. bard In .trmda00. A motion was pared to reload the examination fees to A. R. Mattoon, leo. Woods and Chu. Down o0 their furolshlor proof that the Govenmesl has refunded Ito .bare, Loose persons not having wrlttea on Use examination. The report of the oommltteo appointed to pur- chase owl stated that ►0. Conder of F. R Holmes, befog the lowest, was escaped, and recommended this payment be him of $214.66 for 39 teas, 736 Iles , Pan $6.45 poor too. The report was adopted. The fol. lowing accounts were ordered to be paid: The Star. reeHW boot, $2; (3 N. W. IA.. grams, boo ; D Stoddart, painting, $2 ; 0011105 M owl, $2 ; secretary, postage, 91 86 ; H. I. Strang. ••'count for binding, $12.20 Tb" principal w.. autbortsd to allow applicants qualified for dmueioa to the lostitute to attend one or two ohmsge on payment of halt term hs. Hereafter the prinotpalwill re n tmrrly to t board bh• u hehe different *1.sses o0 to roil. 110 average attendee's, and atm the meals of departmental exam ln.tioos The grant of 460 to the ods oorps was ordered to be laid to Mr. Groot. It was deolded that the town canned ha ro quested to *stead the grmsolithto walk from Montreal street to the Collegiate In- stitute. 1be beard thee adjoined. te be invalided home by way ot Irglead as soon as he was welt. •The nurse," 0s write,, "le very good to me and gets •se - thing that she skillets le good for me. She Is head none of the six that were sent oat by the Prlooeu. of Wales, and she has gives me • small pillow that is a gift ot the Yrlooae of Wales, also • Mk of slippers Otos were worked by the Primates basalt, wblob 1 am keeping to ate home with me. .. The band of *he (A..blro regiment oomse and ploys limy Wedneed•y afternoon ler the 000vlesoeot wtlont. ; of coarse we hear the muco too, whloh Is very dos. 1 have now been In the hospital over forty days, so you vee I am Ow4ng • pretty good go At the fever, but I and In my first &Meer that 1 would pull through all right, and se 1 did, for 1 am nearly better now only Shall 1 am pe weak. It maker mJ arms tired writing le bed, but 1 how I w111 "coo be Ur." He states •4o that Me priests aro In reot'.r a. teodeor. He etolo..s • dipping from The Ou.t1, of Grimsby, England, showing how many "•nems" be was is from Grasp•° ter Pretoria. leo mrohed every Icob of the way, although many of Om men bad rides in the amhulaoos wagons mo. 1n • while when they would play out, The exit -oat Is headed "An Uobat u Brigade." and is as follows : General 8mttb.Dorrlm, In an order Issued to tole brigade, the 19th, which omelets of the Shropshire Liebe le. 1•otry, (Jordon Highlanders, Duke of Corn- wall's Light Infantry, and the Royal (J.na- dlsas, says : 10 has anblevd • reword of which soy infantry mitht be proud. Slow It was formed (February 12) it Oa marched 620 milts, often on b.lf rations and seldom on full. It ha ake° put in the capture of ton been, fought In ten general actions, and oo twenty seven ether days. In sew period of thirty days It fought on ewmly• ell of them and muobed 327 miles. The oa.uoltles Leve been between four sad bye hundrd, and defeats oil," A splendid record, indeed. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. The teethe the Doming .1.011on. will be he unanimous approval oa�ft �r..0 Prldham as U d .s the Mei, .ed pees.tight. and � Thanksgiving Day next ThuiiSiy. The +at her oauebt • sold oe Kande,. Ed. Van Every, we regret to lean, is as the took Ile*. Mrs Cooper, of S,•fortb, who hod boon o inmate of the gaol for • few weeks, was 'moved to the London when on Tued•y. The Huron uniform promotion *lamina- toue to the publlo .ohobL will be held on 'burdsy and Friday, October 25th and 26th. Norman Molwtod this week was so tin- ortanaW as to loge parte of two fingers on anh hand while working •t the organ •otory. 0. W. Berry and sea, Joho F., !aloofly f Goderloh, are &gala In the drug business to Luokoow, ander the firm name G. W • Berry t sow - - F. Noylo,.'00 e/ "bees eyes won anjared by • splinter from a ossshlna a1 the organ antory some weeks aim 4. at work smile. He has lot the eight .4 tis ate. The new Iserr-bei leg been *rooted as tha org•0 t•otory OMmM'. Counting the poetoffioe, there me noes seven places to town when letters say be posted. James McGregor, of Detroit, 000vlotd of stealing • w•eerproof overoon from the Commoroial hotel, Beeforth, has been re- macded until Saturday for emt000e. John Wallis, of Goderloh township, In - lands to build two housed on big lot on East strata. He w111 remove to bows with his fomlly ood occupy ow of the dwellings. Tremeodous quantities of frelght are oomlog Into God.rfob this tall by Oho O. T. R , which delight be cad as additional proof, if 00y wore needed, of the pewv►Imos of good times. J. M. Ritchie, of Ripley, visited the Gderioh Organ 0o. on Tuesday •thersoon with • °committee from tae ohuroh at Hol,• rood and purchased • {ins organ for their church, Nothlap but the best would suit them, and the, got It. J. G. Mame., el the U. C. I., was soe- °evsiul In the open ,yenta at the Seaforth leetlt.te's sports last Fridav, wlpotog the garter -mile rem and the 213 yards hurdle d race. He spralohis ank • in rho bard!' ram, which did not prevent his wloolog, but may bar him from all O. C. 1. sperm tomorrow. Wm. MoVittle, of Nile, his Durobaset' from Abraham Smite tits tot ea $lids •ve. adjoining hie residence, and will batld • dwetltng upon 01. It *111 bo • two.story brlok veneer bones, the mrtnotors being John Morris and Jamieson Redd Probably the foundation only will be put In this f.0 !Nr. MOVlttleand family Intend to remove to town, • T 0 Nur PROUD or HIM, -The Sosfortb Ex- posl•or aye ; It le sometimes said, as il- lustrative of the 00mnar.tive ,m.,lloese ot this mundane 'piton, that • person of eves limited experlenos can not go to any part of the earth that h' will not fee some person whom be hi known or heard of before. The truth of this was illustrated to the ex perleaos of Mr. John A. Stewart, of this towo. While oo his reo.et visit to Bt. Paul sod Mlonipoll., In tympany with • friend, bee one day visite the Mlndbeoa State Prison. W bile befog shown around by one of the guards of the institution, his surprise and oen.terostloo may wanly be Imagined when he heard one of the inmates tall oat after him, "Halloo, Jaok, bow ars a. 8ealorth Frozen 'loos 7" meaning by the latter expression as organization of olght- hawka that was mid to 0x1.0 In this town some years ago. His surprise was not Ioseoed when, oo looking round, he reoog• Mood, in fall primp suitors', • formes well. koowo Seafortb youth Upon enquiry from the'nerd he was informed that this young man wee serving • Larne of twelve years, throe of which be bad already put In. H. hod been oonvieted of bolos the loader of • gang of desperdo•s who had held up • rail- way tails sed robbed the p•..eneereraad1 he was described by the guard as being bra .4 the most daring and expert orimloale In his lino koowo to the St.1. police. We have often had 000ilon to say with pride that Saforth boys usually distinguish them pelves wherever they go, but we are happy to my that to an experiences of thirty year. this Is the first ttm0 we bays bad le mm - tion one who has dlstiognlebod himself le thou dirsotfon. NiW 8TUDRNTM AT THE COLi.aOIATi,- The following are pupil. from °amide the town who are attending the Goderloh Col leg ate lostitute this term for the first time : Alma Goldthorpe, Colborne I Morrie Leigh, Uehoroe 1 Pearl Byers, Sonlhemp. ate 1 Joseph ho Porte, Dry.11.4. t Lilly flertlelh, Dashwood ; Bodian 0evio*,f1.1*- ford ; firma Crawford, Minna Cunning. ham, Elle. MoMdl1an, Port Albert ; Edith Fal000er, lir field ; Carrie Milligan, ConRoberta, Minnie Donator Dear•nnoa ; Marg,. Mo0nrohy, K.nall 1 ICUs Yeast, Dunlop ; Fr°derlek Holmes, Kidded : C. Dickenson H•mllto., Cornwall ; A. George MoKay. Leoknow : Melbaro MoDew.11, Westfield ; David Morrie, fistefied ; Robert Cumming, 1)oslop ; Simnel Mellwal., F•w- oett Hlerely,(loderfoh township; Henry Mar tie, Wblteobaroh ; Rdwfn .1, &ire k, Ro slew; Thomasi.O'LOniblls,t.00know; Iww1e Ya. HnlmesvfHe { Laura .leokell, Hay ; W Iltert i'asmore .. m sborne ; J•mThup. on s, Hulloes I M•�.1, Clark, 9t. Helene; Kuala* A. Marini. MAOVoo&a-Yormn. - At 8t. Rneoh'e ohnrob, Teres*., ea Wednesday afternoon, ( knobs, 3rd, Wan Geergtn., all youngest daughter et Jobs Yeaeg, 50 Rom .vlene, sea married se Alexander Campbell Mao. Veer. TO. arena), was performed by Rey AI....d., Manbftllan, and the ashore were Messrs. John A. (ions, Howard B. comes, of fore Perry, (-hon. A. Raker and John A, Milne. The bride, who baked eharming In • gown el white ,Inch.... sane, 0rtmmd with pearls ed orange ble*.oms, was given away by her father. The brides. maid war Mies Ulna You.5, and to green was wpsertd by his mods, (0..rgs hike Oke. This groom'" pesee$ be the bade toss • headmen* geld math gen with die - A Goole MewTIsN.-'1he Math eambleg f lbs Goderloh division of the West Euro. Teaeher.' Assoolatlon was held in the Central school on Saturday aftern0.0, Uotobsr 6th. the president, Mr. TI((epf, the oalr The first subject was "The British Constitution," by Mr. Tom, in wblob he gay. • manse outline of the Nate sod libellee a the British a•bj.oh from this time of the Saxon boparohy bo rhe peasant day. This was followed by • abort alk on drawing by MI's McLane., of the (1.0 L She, heartily approves of the pew publlo *ohne drawing mune, and she goy. some valuable points from bog own e1- perlenoe In the teaching of the *object. Her remarks were highly appreciated by the Warders present. Mies Rusk gave an is. tereating account of her Impressions of pub Ifo school work In the Territories In many respsoa oho oonstdsre the limit able In the primary olasses superior to that of Ontario ; for example, tho enhjetot of °imposition is given prominence instead of the laming of dry rales of grammar A dlsoueelon follow d In which Inspector Tom, Prinolpal Stew art and ethers took part. Mia ('0064' Depot on her recent visit to Vlrgtnta Io- splred all with feelings of admiration for the be.eles of that grand old Sate. Mies (;outs 1s eermioly possessed of wo.rlerfal powers of observation, as well as being gift ed with • !remand may style of srpro..eon In plot.ring what eh. sem. Mr. Strang, be. leg present, was reclaimed to make some remorka, wheal' ho old, expressing a desire for joint matings of the toothier' of the 0n1 toilets Isstttua and publlo schools, In .,A., that they mdrh6 kap more in tnooh and sympathy In Oho work. Th. meeting than ,dinged until IA* Ant h•terday In D...mh.r K ATV A. W ATeoM, Ree. OUR Mot.Dtgr ilnv.+W have boon •1 leveed to s.5 soother lager from Arian C►iskel'n, of the Camilla. formes in Smith Afre.5, to his mother. 1* well be ratters bond that • pre.do. Tette reported that he was In the hospital at .7ehannesMrg with merle fever Oe Aunv% 30th Oho data as which he writes) be .gas .till In h..elOal, bet was IOWA better, sJOksagh net yet m lnly bee Imes fewer. He expected bold at Aylmer last weak : Balens ea Med, Iwptemher, 1899, 811 ; collections at braaeb omveetdon, $53.2( donation (Los. don First Auxiliary), $5 donation for Jenne, Ford Home (unkno•, a footed), 1, . ,; from lengthwise, mission bonds, Epworth Leagues, $6,712.69; total reoelpm, $6,788.14, Expenditures, $169.10 ; remitted to geo.ral treasurer, $6,609.04 ; bal.aoo on hand, $201 sal, $6,788.14. COMING AND GOING C. 8oartb, of Oernwall, was ha tows lose week. 1'. A. Maloomeon, of Luoksew, was le tows thle week, Mw 8d1. Fmtgh 1. making • mentees rhea with Blyth Mends. Klee Kra Ashman Is vlei:;:.;; i.tr ester. Mrs. Orelg, at Ssatorth. balsa Ball left Tuesday morning otology to Hamilton and °that points, H. P. G.It, of mile River' qua m�Mak the gees% of A. J. Moo, B.A. Dr. L. M. Mabee has bees minding • few days at his home at Vittoria Reuben Snell has goo, to Hagenv111e, when he bas soured • posl0ee. Miohol Mapleton, of Mlohl.ao, spm, a few days the past week at his home hero James Burke, of Stratford, vetted his broiler John, of the 0. T. 11... ever 8sr- day. John W lley, tinily employed by the Uoderloh Eleyher Co., left on Monday for Klegedou. W. R. Robertson spent • few days In Stratford this week Manias h1. em, R. S. lteberaoo. John H. Williams lone on Tuesday alter• noon for Almones, having mood ; dna- Hop there. Mrs. Megan, of Stratford, @peat • few days the past week vatting bar daughter, Mise Jeoolo Megsa, 8.rgeent Thome', Klokley, of she Ouellph oily polios force, 1. visiting his relative. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shuman, )r. Judge Johoeton, of Sault She. Marie, *lob., Is visitiog to town. He is aocom- poold by Mn. Johnston and Muir moo Ed- ward. James MoPb.raeo, well koowo is moo section with the U. N. W. telegraph ethos, is now a reeldont of Stratford, whom bo has ..oared • situation. '1'0. MI.... Ida and Louie Holm.., of Clinton, and Mr. Leckie, ot Th. Emma(' ire Reporter, .pont • few hours with friends 1n town Tuesday evening. Alex. Macdonald, who IN oonduutiag a Iona) office at BIyOb, was to town on boot- ee= lit week. H. deolares himeolf muoh pleased with els looatlon In Blyth, Chicago British Americas : Mw Roos, d•ogbter of th. lot. Rev. John Ro.., of Brno•field, Ont., has nom. to Chlo•go and will attend the University of Oblong* ter me year. One day lent week we were presmtd by Patrick Ford, of towo, and Win, Moho., of Uoderloh township, with raspberry 'pigs e which felly developed and rip by Taw were banging, with manethers In various 5155.. of had The re-i-iw - warm weather had made • , cooed grew,& Qs• lobe raspberries aro not t t he bar every year. CHURCH NOTES. Mores Hoskin, 1Tw ' Relic oolport.ge missionary, who Tldesd Ooderiok recently In tbo intonate of his work, aok,owledges gratefully the sum of $6.96 emtrlbutad In Goderloh in old of the oolporage mIaloe of Algoma. Rev. J, S. Heoderwo, of Homan, was MeetM prealdeme, and A.T. Cooper, of Clio boo, se0reary•trlasnrs, of the Provtnolat- Ohrlstlan Endeavor Union at lhs Guelph osnvention last week. Brookville was ..Ieeted a the next place of mating. MAITLAND CEMETERY. To tbe Editor of THs 810NAL, Dur 810,-I have heard • groat many enquiries of tato as to what are the duties of John Newcombe, the o•reaker at the come - tory, and • great many cemplaate about the way things are carried oo by him at God's Aare. A. I understand it, be la sup- posed to devote the whole of his lime le be•uufyieregg and improving this cemetery, but instead of doing this about halt the thew he 1w engaged In other work. We have one of the moat baulIful spot. to Canada for a oemerry, and as early every person Inter - ..td In It to seeking to Improve It as much as possible, 1 think wo should have a can• taker who would devote hu wholes time and attention to the work pr..orlbd for him by the °agouti, and In this way • eet to adding to tats beauty of the platy. It 4. time that" Kms stringent roles should be laid down by the oouodl covering the oars of the ° me- ary, and I trust that our town tethers w111 take the matter to hand and give It their attention. Yours truly, Goderion, Qol,10,1900 Crv1. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- OCT. 11 Ids.' 4 sdoe ed Preambles WNtdv ti Arcade Locale -C. W. Aedrws.... 1 Auction Bale -Thos. Om dry 1 Buy • Gramophone -U. F, $press 4 (oneumptios-The T. A. Sloosm Chemi- cal Oa, Torose - 8 Waning -F. J. Prldham 1 Farmers and All Ot ore-MoKes.M • Howell 8 Quoin Quality Shoes -P. X. Hallo a T. 'armors -D. F. Hamllnk 1 Heedaobe Carse --Jas. Willem Y DOMINION ELECTIONS, NOV. TTH. Rptaara.Jlea of *rotors in the Tows .1 • Qno1is/ation -21 years of age. Brite jib male eabjeot, resident in the Pro- vinee one year, three months in the municipality, and thirty days u the electoral district prior to the first day's sittuig of the registrars. 'rhe voter,' Ilet of 1899 will he sed In this elooblos. It your name to not on the list and If you are uualifid to eche, yon mw, register to our, your vole- Hood moan in your mane. polka, lob -division and so- °apatite te Chas. Garrott, at the eines of Messrs. ()arrow t U.mw, barristrs !o , or .t the Liberal committee roomy Want street, ; or If you know d eyoses eke who eboeld be registered, hand is his sone.,. kin polling sub -divides ono 000apNea. SNAP SHOTS. -TMs total expenses of the Dominion Ooverument iu oonutiutlon with the Yukon from July 1, 1897. to December 31, 1809, Were $3,215,766, and the revenue was 43,- 869,930, ora balanoe to the good of $661,. 166. Foote like these are carefully omitted by the Opposition organs when they point out the increased expenditure of the Gov. ernrueut. The administration cider Yukon oeigaiuly has added to the expenditure, but the 'revenue has been increased from the same Seuroe to a still greeter extent. -Tres t year promises to witness • still greater amph of Liberal finance. In spite of the f ther lowering of the customs duties which into effect on July lit loot, the reoeipte hom this sours e increased during the past thre*wonthe nearly $400.000 over the oma period 'boa year. The post - office revenue allowed ad.i$cloase of $70,000 over 1899. and we may soon look for a hal- anou of reoeipto and expeddituree in this department, notwithstanding the Inaugur. ation of the two-oeht rate. In ell, the ire crenae in revenue over the same quarter leed year was $1,093,253. The revenue exceed- ed the expenditure on consolidated fond sa• count by nearly six millions. 5 1 A bORREC rioN. tat To the Editor of THE 8040604 Sta,-1 have been oredahly Informed that Father Wait mad. • statement to hia peed, a few doge .go to the "fieet that 1 .bleetd to the o0otiouanoe of the grano- I1tOlo walk on North @tree► past h1. obnroh tt km end of the street, my Deme belog specially mentioned as being oppreed to it. Where the 4 /mtleman get' hie in• formation 1 cefoot IMagin., for snob L tar Irom eh@ facts. It was always the lot,.• Moto- and 1(I mistake not It w•... adver tied and the oertlfioat.. of probable oat Mead to all 0000sred, Inoladlog on. to Fath., Wee$ -le oomplete North street from the Square to the end, both aid... To this i neither gave nor offered any objeotto., but was heartily to a000rd with Me scheme, which can t» oorroberated and horse oat by lbs ether members of file oemml►aee and the 00a0011. It has bees sad veil is my ambition to extend one gnnohtheo wants In every direction w0ere our means and powers will permit us to go, ed more particularly In the direction ot at business plaosy ohuroh,s and eebools. I tha11 hope that Father West, for whom I hers always had the highest regard, will avail himself of the first opportunity to ro- ma,. the wrong Impr(s..lon he appears to ha,• entertained and oommnnloatd ro• epodes myself 10 this master. Uededoh. Oot. 8, 1900. C. A. Hv31afi. A Parisg soeoos eost- --- Raw. O. R. Turk, of Carlton ■0. Meth odl.t ohuroh, Toronto, formerly of (lode Hob, has aoo.pted a NII to Welty cbnroh, Hamilton, "object to Ib• .pprov.l of the kren.fer .ad st►0lontoa oommlitese, Rev .1. W. Roble.on, pastor of Victoria .treat ehurob, will °eminence a miles of alk, next S•baa "ironing on the life sed oharsoesr of Peter, Come and hear. All ars welom*. Beats free. Sunday next, 0bbober 14, 0. the dale se• late by the London oonferenoe of the Methodist ohuroh for the opaalog of the twontleth "rotary evangal4tio nampalgn. wIlhe aanlyss+ary of hit 143.,'• nbnroh he observed on Sunday. October 21st, when Ray. Father MnMenamin, of St., Anomalies, w111 preeth. 1'ho appeal of Rev. Mr, Prong, through Raw. Ur. Rees, against Rev Dr. H and ethers, recanting a ruling o1 the Ise deo Methodist confer...., was beard at the Methodist Lauri of Appal siting •1 Rungs ton lost week. The appeal was not ma Wood. The following figures ars from the monad fiwM.1 report of the Wema'e Mlesdauary mielety.f ba. [motes Methodist seefeream, espr..eo ►ed 0 ., the .0..,, Mee LamleAekeosm, of tied, Mb, a 1be issy,aY•• -WEAr a brave man HUon Jo06 le 1 He ran away from Ontario without giving Mr. TAar. an opportunity to meet him, and he has since shown the white feather to the Hon. CLI.FRO&o Strro.. Mr. Surma chal- lenged him to a debate in Brandon. Each speaker was to have an hour ands hall, and then the marl who spoke first was to have an additional half hour to reply, and Mum JOHN was allowed hie choice of speaking first or second. He could not do anything but accept, or make a pretence ot accepting, such a challenge, but instead of "toeing the mark " he has eine held a mooting in Brandon without allowing Mr. SIrniN a chance to he present, although the letter was in the city. Mr. dtrroe hold • meeting the nett evening, and notified Mr. MAcirosAt.n of the tact and invited him to appear, but Henn JOHN did not tura up. He is evidently not poeee.eed of 00y great desire to meet his opponent* in open di.. cnoston. DUMOANNOi, Getchar l.1, 1000. This le to certify that 1 wee insured In the Identification and Protective Company, Montreal, for an occident and demise poi. toy, and received a cheque for forty dollars to payment for "oar week.' teal dl. - ability with typhoid fever, and ooeeldsr It the °hoopoe and best I0onranoa,yeni gem possibly obtain. .1 R. mrRA•, M. D. A. 1). Mohan, of Uodorloh, who le Now 111 with typhoid, is also insured 1e the Idsntifloatlon and Proteotlye 00., and w111 reed•e a benefit of $1S a week aortae time M total d0Llllty not 110ed1ag Ion weeks, This 00mtalsy Wo.. pantiles oovoging •11 Mamma *nd aroid.nta (save ennsumotten) at • very low rate. N. doetor's elaml.aMes neoemary, M. J. WHrrgl.r, sent, New- gate.,., Oodwrtob. FALL FAIRS OF 1900. "7 Ashfield and Wowasos►, Deg&maon 0ot.010 Whi • Tale It 1.01.. If that mirror of yonre shows • wreteh- .d, sallow complexion, • jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches en the skin, 11'e liver trouble ; hat Ili. King's New Life Pills rennl•te the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy ehoek• viols complexion Only 960. al las. WI{enn'e prey ription drew Mkore, ANNOUNCEMENTS. To FARMS/M-11 le reported that I ham olosed my evaporator. This le fele*. I am buying and am prepared bo pay the Hwy hlgbset prime. Call and .me me before Deli - Ing. 1). F. Haul -mg. 1t Oysters. (3.* them a1 the Vlotorla Res aarane, Womb street. The receive them regularly always fresh, Thirty cream, neo. feollowry, {rules and olgars. 0. Rirox- Rro.z, proprietor. Telephone 70. Wanted : any quantity dried apples. They must be large brlgh!aures and ahermehly dried, Rutter 11, eggs 16e. Onr stook of dress good., silks and tan I. net surpassed. (3. F• Eno, *Ingham. Remember the annual het sapper la Victoria street Methodist ebarsh oe the eyes of Thk.glvlag Day, Thursday, Dot. 18an 18th. In addition te the nipper then will be wood program of vocal muslc, rood. Cuisines short addressee, eta. All aro Milt- ed. Admwion, 25o. WAr6igt, FROM PaiDHAM.-If your m- ann le nee settled Oh or before the 16th of Oobober you cannot object bemuse alter that date It will be In Division Court Clerk Yeas' hands for collection, This is final All busloms traeaotiose b.realt., will be .trlotly oath. F. J. PaoDHAM. ARCADE LOCALS• White apron muslin all fie • yd. of Ne Aroade. New felt sailor", trimmed, 36o mak, all Ohs Aroade. All wool French flannels, 36o • yd., all the Aroade. Embroidery Hike 8o da, 2 d.., Is 115e,at the Aroad.. W. have the meama, leo merob.sdise, sad wive get the milliner, tee. Wide and narrow soaks book *Ward velvet rlbbm at half prise .t ►b..Are•da- Can you wear 6jj, 6, 61 or 64 kid gloves! If so,yn. oan boy • 81.26 quality for 66e .t Ole Arode. C. W. Annum. PS Meese Halifax tweed and k.sleeps., 66 1n. wide, regular prIe. $1.10 and 81.86. eludes ale week at the • yd. W. would like In, Meads te vier ewe millinery dep.rtmmh and gee the stook and low prime we have prepared tor the heel - noes bets. Tb•ak.givbse. Joel received .t the Are.d.--06 41.410' and mtsw' eases, 'newly Uwe diadem Our epeeist pr10. for Mem fan Thered•r. Frady ed ISatariay title week le 43.66, Therm, le a .plmdld thane simian( thew who will Irak .Mat the ladles' eta. easel m. Wo have than M' eklldroa tee ma Mw ea N.26.mt 111M .•Arias., O. W. r>ggymm 11 -L .00 64 •