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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-1-3, Page 2THREE "A"6" t Apt/. Aw& ACTIVE AGENTS WHIN PLACRO 1111 1 THD OFFIOIAL 1•TE,7W8PAPEI OF HURON OOVNTY_ .FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR 2811 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : JANUARY 3, 1901. D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITO 18 YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO "THE SIGNAL" RENEWED FOR 1901 ? THE WEEKLY MANweT REPORT. 000lsirOa, Das. 17, loco, Pall Woods. 0 s0 to 110 :Mono, family. per owl.... .. 1 10 to t 10 Pour, patent. per oust ..,, 1 N0 to 5 50 8rano w¢ .... . ... .. 1100 loft 00 Shone, 1 tun l6 00 tole 00 Ibreenings, per owt1 00 to 100 Rye, r bush ..0 40 to 0 50 Hmlwt tat, per bush 04010050 te,p Mom... 15 to 013 57 to 0 57 butes. per bush 0 36 to 0 95 Ray, new, p ton. 60 to 800 Potatoes. new. ! boas...,5) to 0 a Hatter, -. . 17 to 0 Ili elbow. mer lb.....10 to 0 11 Sento fresh enpseked, dos..,,, 15 to 0 16 Wo d -••• 10 b 100 L.apibldk too 50 to 000 00 6ii Live Howe ......................0040550.... ... ..... Dressed Moto n to 6 50 Haooa.- 10 to 0 17 Ham. per ie..• .. ........, _ 1Y4 to 0 15 Lard. per I ... 121to Il Premed flet, fore outlier Dressed Her hind Cottle. a port Ordleary 0 to 000 00to000 75 to t 50 0D to 150 611tuatlolfta Vacant. WARNsTIO). - A HOUsgVAID.. AT 0ARttOw 0004 twaw, !I►NF t• IY14E Foy Salo. qWLYOR BALE -DQE TO patvE tel. month •ad oa 8111 Apnl. J. H. WSLEY. Carlow P.O. it rpo RENT. -DESIRABLE DWELL. • log ra• Wolfe street. *taunt ly vaated by Dwain. Versi plum •prtng water. Ales cis- tern. Oood gardec. ApplyMet dor west, or (' to THOMAS ALEAN, Itford. tf FOR SALE.- THAT DESIRABLE hour and lot In the 7114. a of Donan- 000. the property of the low Richard '7.5. Margo. The hones le brick weave ad sad onn stets o' main part. 10.30 ; ?zilches, 18dt Hard se d soft water to 0000ectloo Frame woodshed attached. Good fraena stable., oto . on the property. Tb• lots comprise mesh Of acro of land ; bs•attful 1own, with floe shade trees eorrounOing. Possession dao be had at soy time. Apply to tits orffoe. or to ORrt, BTOTHKR.onthe pl, or to W. LANK. 'ae Oedericb. of tl EMIR S A LK -LOTS 96. 96, 117, 118. 119 and 1t8 in Hutchison'., survey. and . oath half of 370 running *wooers. all II Ooderleh. Fes particulate •pplr to PHILIP HOLT.- Berrle1.r. to.. (todericb. Marob 1410. 1001 rode FARM FOR SALE -THAT FIRST oleos farm known as the "Ceased., Term,- beton E. half '.ut as, oonoessle0 1. But W•wano•b. 100 acre e, 'Jocose cleared and to • good state of •olttvtlon, 1 sore bosh. There Is on the ploee a good two storey Mme dwelling house lOxe) with wing 16110, and • g god 5touo collar. • frame barn 36.56 with atone stables ostler. t sores of good orchard t good pour "61104 spring wells The soil Is a &cod clay loam, about 70 corse in grass. :,acres of fall wheat. sed some fall ploOwhlnl• The fence* are good It Is es a leading 'grovel roa4 (*overlent to ^enroheo, school, etc., 1 mile from the •Ulage of Anhur¢. 5 miles from Alyce, 11 miles from the towns of Oolerich and Clinton.tTho b a .err desirable plans- • o poor or luaus land. For full pertico.lan apply to P.111.11, 11 ILT, solicitor for the emote of the late Mn. (Soso day. Muria W. GLENN CAMPBELL. Gogsnet end musical dlreotor of WIMP**. Mrtho.i.t church, and teacher of pianoforte, pip. ores..e4 theory, will be plraed to re- ol•e pupil.. loetrOOtIoe given either at studio or at pupil's home, as do.trwd. Studio at &manor. % Mudo More. West et. 7Tdf Inauranos, ata CRAM K SHAW, 0SNKRAL IhSUR- ANCZ sad real estate agent, bis some good farm and taws towoort7 for solo or brad • and want. more. OMs. use door wt of P.O., Enderlin. WR. R. ROBERTSON. A000uotaot and Insurance Agent. Hooka and amount made up Ilulldltyp noted and rents 001100ted. Fire lamr.eoe o British and t'anadlsO Comps nles 050oe- 1• Proudfoot & Hay.opine, Nortk Musk Ooderioh. tit[. . F. J. T. NAFTIL, GENERAL IN- A' and Real &mato asset. Fire, 34fe, Anoident and Plate Ola.. Insurance stymied on mutual or mob plan .t lowest Mee pnaslble. Beat English and Canadian companies rep 7*pS0.. nted. O0ort 4007 to Oarrow & (Janne, 857 O Hamra. Hamilton *tram. Madtssl. DRB. TURNBULL A TURN BULL, Pb elei•es Hwg reooa. ate. Oahe. 0tsmtlton street. Night talla anewer.d from om -c Telephone J.1.. TI1HN LL. r F. D. TItIINRULI.. rigs. BRANNON R (IAI.IA)JV. OH ll HIO(ANB ono. Burgeon. (Mf1oa in H.ok of Commerce building. west aide of Ngaare. Night anile at resi4ennes Dr. Shan on. Dr. (Willow, old reeldo•0., Napier at. Colo a. or. 'Phone el. 'Phone 05. Warning. NOTICE 18 HERKItY GIVEN THAT anyone shooting or otherwise trespass- ( logos gar Part of tapp properly wilt 5e or rooted soft prnee00terd. R. (7. ATTRIltfr,- ROdirowood fork. 47:tf robins NotIN NOTICE. The annual mewling/ of the - ni (holders of the Ooderleh Rlev•tor and Tr ...lit (%omp•ny. Limited. will be held on Tuesday. January fhb, 1901. at 2.11 t• u . In the, room. ',hove the *Too of tine town treat urer for the pulpitee of reoeiving report. .ad .Ieotlafftt Directors for lb. mottling year H. F MO OHBA. Peoretary. iTORTICULTURAI_MKIt1 iNG. The annul meeting of the Oolerioh Hortf- colteral Society w111 be held In the office of the Aerretarf in the Court House, on the evening of Wednesday, January 9. 1041. at 7:30. for receiving repo( to and ling °M and Dlreotors. W.,tect Ooderlch, Dumber IS, 1900. WEST HURON AGRI('ULTURAI. R(M)IRTY.- Th• annual meeting` of th1s society w111 he held at the Town Hall Ooderleh, on Weds.* dal January l6tb, 1911, oomen,noing at 1 o'olook 0,10 , for receiving the annual rop0rt, eleetle0 Mfiners and tran.wttng any general busies.. A large attendance, of mein'. Ark le specieelly requested. It you have any nom Plaint* le make or Sngr.esleaa to offer for the coming fall fair, pass boon hood. R)' order. JAMICRMITCHELL, Secretory. O °Aerial). Jan. 3.4, 1901. 2t NOTi(IE-AI'I'I.1CATios WiLL RK made by 110 (nelph Jin°tion Railway Company to the P.ritemoat of Canada •t lea nut ...ion for ea Art ,.tending the time fpr tho • t consotrn -tion of its railway from ' • • pMoron r near 10.0.wOdder6, or tosnob other int the to n of O aa lo AesmrintA In M. Art tin 51 Dlnteerla Chap. ter 00. antltled "An Aot re500ttng the Oeslph Junction R.Il.way Company", end for Othor p/ph Jnnotinn Rail ors, (AI.11. fisc ✓ otary Gno Gray : Lo,se'9lmpasa W hough.. 70. M tern en seat jowl sf the Std .f Grey. THE BOYS IN KHAKI. Pers Ohlaholm and Wilson. 4oderleh Mas • Trans Welcome lee the a.tara*d Soldiers A r1R Reception at the ('.ort reaae--tleveral El.oa.at Speeches. Od Friday last (Joderfoh was proud and horny to welcome book from the war la South Afrloa two youov mon of the Cons dun fords which have assisted to carrying the Lettish arms to olorloos viototy to 16.t Minuet land P... uetio Chisholm and Alex. Wileeo serlv.d on the 1:20 r. so. train and were welcomed by • lugs ooaooaree of citizens -men, women mad ohildr*o-ot the 0 T R station. The boys were met by t6• Mayor and members of the town 000ncll, Lt Col Varore, Judge Doyle and &thew, sad after be plastid to toe Mayor'• oar - rage were Saortad down town by the Manns H..d and on s.lbaalutlo moltita4,. Flare fi.or to honor of the 000aaloe, ani Ow ringing of the town bell and the tooting of wolatl.. &misted In the demonstration of weloome, 1h• procweloo made 1's way to the court- house, where preparations had beeo made for tit. format reoeptlon The *cart room woe prettily and appropriately decorated wt 6 Saga, bunting sod pictures, • portrait of Her Majesty 000upymg the most or ,m lout position and Lord Roberts, Lord Kir chimer, Geo. Huller, Ceoard Mwdonald and (iso. Baden-Powell also 'endow their ooaetsomeos to the loyal proceedtogs. Th. band took lis station In tt.,, room, which was Blle 1 with • reprweo4ttve gate artag, and wee playlog "Soldiers of tea Q...o" whoa the Warned soldiers mode their.ppear.ocs on the dal., ani the cbwre which welaom•1 them drowned the strains of the band Mayor Wilson took the chair, *Ph Messrs. Ch'eholm and NO duo nn either band. Mr Chisholm'. motter sed brother Charles ocOupled woos bootie bleb, and other. preset wera L' ('01. Vier os, H. J T O.rrow, Pulp Doyl., M.• jet. Beak, M. G. Cameron, Sas Mitcbe11, P. S. loapwtor Tom and Councillors Martin, Muroey and Koos Mayor Wilson read the folio 'log address to Mr. Chisholm : Priest* Aust'o Chisholm, Royal Canadian Regiment. DtiR StR -It is with sx•eadtog pride sod gr.tl6ostloo that we welo•ms you hems today after your loyal and gallant service. for nor Queen sod the Empire on the 6.141, field. of South Africa Altkoagb you sollated at another place, we have rover held to 'Palm you as s (lodertob boy ; and we have never had s doubt that througbr,u' the operations In widen you oar. .resumed, upon the *core of settee bnstllities er daring the Zoog, weary marobes welch tested the .t•mlo• of our moldier., you were eons other than a credit te the town which looked upon you w Its ewo particular representative to the straggle ter sup erotoy between Brno, and Row. Ws hale all followed with prlds Cha brilliant record ot pour regiment In the glorious m.rob from !dodder Hirer he Pretori. 1', was a poor Canadian Inded who wag not .Urrd se ho read of the •ohievem*ate of t6• hoy• from nor own oo0atry, and we 1n Ilsd.nch felt s .penial pride In knowing you were talons • per. 1n Ohs exploits which have shed honor and glory upon the reams et (len54*. N 0171 gratified. merwvsr, that the Bar bullet. f.11sd to hod you, and that you re- turn to as anu.d In body ea yea cams. to oonclu.loo, we wish you many happy years to the new century which 1e dawning upon us (Signed), Jos. Wrt.nt, M.,Or. Mr. Chisholm replied by eooreojne his sratROd. for the reoeptlon, which he would forget, and which was greater even than was g1vsn them 10 Liverpool. He described shortly the great m.roh of the Canadians from Kllp Drift to P•►rdeberg sod the scenes which followed • inn his torlo spot, and oonoluded his oddest. amid hearty applause The chairman explained that they had not known Pu. Wilson was oomint and had made no preparation for blm. H* un- derstood that Mr. Wilson had been glen a reoeptlon at Chatham. Mr. Nilson was then asked to address the vatberlrg, aged In respaeAed to a brief apeeoh. Hs add be had oome among them on.xpeotedly W. w.. born In Godsrloh townehfp, hot for the last two yews before rotor to South A?rlos he had worked to the city of Chat hem They hod tr.&14 him pretty well there and he thought it better to visit them first. He 0a. not In the battle of Paardeherg, being laid up with fever at the time, and It was en' nntll they were pretty near Pretoria that he bourne acowlnted wi'h Mr. Chis- holm Both of them had come through without a serateh. H. 000dluded by slab - mg 511 a happy New Year. Ju I. Doyk, Hoo. J T. (arrow, James -MH 41044 t1. A. C.waran, Lt.-CoL Karoo. and M.j o Book Audios -4i eloquent ad. thee.. welch we ragret that the limits Sons of *moo prevent our n'pnrtioq. Mr, Cameron'. address was as follows it afford. m. westing pl•oeure to be Card of Thanks. CARD OF THANKS. 1 tak. this opportunity of 700.7.4541 my thanks to the ele3to?s of the town of do twice for the e.prwloo of unit tenon In me wine they have given In re-eleoting me hy •oolami- tion to the maynraltr. 1 .h..1 rnnaldor it my duty to further the Interests of ,h, town In ever, posahlet manner and thus to merit the trust repoed In me. Hoping that the coming years will M as full of enemas and progreee for Ooderloh ts the last few years of tOo pent renters were, 1 am, roars 101(1,10118 JAMS!! WILSON. To this Elestors ) THk nifg ORS OF THE TOWN 1 1 SHIP Of OM.RORNL. LAMM; est, ORNTI.RYRN, Havinr been nominated for the *Moe of Councillor for the Township for 1911. 1 have consented to eland, and, having had several years' et porton°. on tho Commit beard, 1 ask yon( hearty enpport tad Inflneoee le m, behalf, assuring you that i will, If .looted, endeavor to dlsnharge the dation of 16w office to the best of my .hllltr and In the !Morons of the Township. W Isb les yore all • happy New Year. 1 rem t,n Your obedient swevant -7.- - HARRY 81004044. To Tilt ICLKOTORS OF THE TOWN OF 00DRRICH. ORwrt.eraw,-At I new pinned In nomin•t.lon forth," town nonnell on Monday *wooing, I wish to state that. although 1 am highly ..ns tele of the great hose er 0008 (red neon me by snob nomination, 1 mourn 5t the mount time stand for Disposition Your. alncaroly. (410R0E PORTER. Wdaaea*. Jesuitry ted,1001. prase* t o0 1411s moat sssplolous 000aalon. It Is an of more than ordinary Import - some that Induces so large an amembl•ge within thew ways. 1 feel highly oompll• mooted by the request to lake s part In this oelebratloo, and I thank you, Mr. Mayor, for the lovltaton, 11 le an honor and Rrlvilegs to W pormltted to utter • word or two of groettog to our follow-oountrymea, to j'lo in • demonstration of approbation and prates -t demonstratloo they so well merit, for have they not, ma many • field, dt.pl.yed their readiness to offer, upon their country'• alter, the emeriti°. of their Plow 1 W. are here tail •fteruooa to welcome 50 their home and native land, in all the health and strength el 71(07001 manhood, thee* gallant soldiers, Mr. Audln Chisholm and Mr. At/woodier Wllsoo, who have, with on solfisli devotion and Impetuous zeal, beau engaged with • number .1 their f.11ow•ooun- trym.n In dgbttor, oe the 000tloent of Africa, for many months put, toe battles of the British Empire -that grand and glor- ious lomious old Empire to whioh It la our proud prlvllpe to beleog Our hearts were Mitered ni-h deepest pride -pride of our oountry, pride of Pts sous -and how oatmeal the leeltog, when the news limbed beneath the ee* and over the wires that these young men, trs.b from peaceful vocations, un• tutored In the arta of war, mare tyros to m Maty sooempl,sbmeot., wholly laoaiog that knowledge wblob come. only iron praotlosl ezporlenoe, had token a foremost p.o., the claw of longer and of death, with the most thoreugbly trained "Soldier. of the Queen, ' and with hereto valor had oreolpttated themselves upon the foe. Oar yowg on/ chivalrous Ir sods, to whom, In the nam* of this community (from whlob wet .re happy to say they ow.). In the name of thl. county, In the o.me of this lair /mil we love to well, aria in the name of liberty and jwtloe, we s.teod • welcome this day, the bunions and einosrity of which words are Inadequate to express, bays realised, I doubt not long ere this, that, to •dept the language of • suoo...ful and distinguished general of the army of the United ,Stats., Wiliam Twamseh Sherman, "War Is hell," and I. 'notifiable only when, as In the laotan°. of the war in South Africa, the honor and reputation of • eat lob, of an Empire, are the Issue. Nor le undoubtedly a tremendous evil and brings to Its train' pato, poverty and d..litu'loo, bat io this resent 000ttot, oow let oa hope rapidly drawing to . oboe, now approachlog the period when peace shalt one more re. sumo her sway, and 'the amnion'. lips grow mold,' it was os*aa.ary-necesary la de fence of our security 11 • nation, n.meseary to let the world know that British valor hes not degenerated with tb* paselog of the years, that British pluok and heroism are at II the predeminattng features of British character, and that British Iov. of liberty and freedom still des. an 1 will t live A glow of *tattoo should animate the bosoms of those young men, such ae our anomie, whim they realize the nature .n4 charioteer of the work they were called upon to per form, whet they are impressed with a knswfedgs of the fact that 141.7 ewe been the detentes - the bold and intrepid defenders -of the honer and Integrity of the British Orowo and Empire ; when they understand that they have aided In welding, beyond the possibility of dissolution, the 1 ,s of •ffootoo, yes, end ot matirlsI loser net as well, which bind together 1D har- mnnbw 0o4o0 the ooloolee and the Mother lord ; and when they ars •soured th.t they hey* mar materially •.elated in proving to the goo.rommts of Europe that Groat notion Is not merely mistress of the seas, bat that .he le obi* to hold her own on land' .o well, and will permit no Interferent. whatever In her journal er external .Hein by any nation to the world. We offer to our ooantrymen the tribute el our undying gratltad* for th* noble part they have taken In this glorious work, and we desire to de them honor for their epleodid achievements -achievements by which they have d.mem e tre tod In humanity that our fat, Canadian home breeds nem as bold and brave se over trod the soil, and their names will M re membered with under and loving regard by their admiring fellow.00nntrvmen lour •iter their bodies *hall have °rambled into dust Tills le an hour of happiness. We are proud that this good old and historic onanty of Heron was represented .t tits front, and we are proud of our repre..0tatives. W* rig jobs that our eour.geous and heroin friends are with us once more, that they eecepsd aelojored the dormers and the perils of that frightful carnival of daughter, and that they hove been permitted to return, to en joy, let ns hope, for many years to oome, the repose and quiet of their home*. But all of our brave compatriots did net return. We ohs., for the Irving : we sorrow for els dud. There are many vacant oheln le Canadian homes this day, ohalrs that will Lever more be filled. Thos who occupied them In days that are Eon* deep In dream• 1e.e elumher, t and forevermore, hie Death the sky of Atria, hesdl*es of the foi s advance or the Ise'. retreat ; ootrottb led concerning the loved ones lett behind, who have been watching with unutterable emotion for the Issue of the enfl,ot, and waiting for the souod ot • voioe forever . tilled in death ; deaf to the olash of arms and the bustle's stInlog blast ; and Iodlffeir- est to t61 mad tamale and dreadful * tiering and agony that mark the pawing 6f tho henry. They are at pose*. (te she hills and though the valleys of that far distant land, Canadians of different roue and °reed., French, Erielteh, Irish and Scotch Canadian. -may 1 not soy ('anwdi0ns all7-Canadian. first and always -met the' onslaught of a lormld.blit and intrepid foe together. They fought as heroes fight They were oomrades In life. Death Itself onuld not separate them. 1 hey 4104 to - got hos They were 1.1d side by delo in the some deep pit. Th. flowers of rummer are now bursting Into life from thole' into,_ mingled duet. 1 heir design. west Id.otl oat. They fought for • oommno purpose.. They died that Britain mlght live. Their onion to the grave, may we net hope, sig. nlfies, from thl. time forth, and ler all time, • united Canada. We deposit on their bombe the laurel wreath of Iov. Araln i thank yep, Mr. Mayor, for affording me th. opportunity et •serolatieq myself with this notable demonstration, for permitting me to join We welnoming nor oiOven .indoor, who, by their fidelity to tints by their hereto eoadoot, hy their jealnna watohlolness over the Interests nnmmltted to their otre, have A d all the honor that o•n be beatowM u pon them ; and i dnoerely hope they may live for many Spore to Sema to enjoy the reopen. and esteem of those atones whom thele lot mw happen to he cwt, and In a green old are he ohwred by the reflueloe that they bays faithfully and honorably dienhargel the highese, the most sensed tinty Hoot ass bee Imp5teel by man epee man, and h.., written thei. names In fort. - lois letters opo th. history of their senates The following telegram was resolved by Ms Chehmtm from- tie pabitsh.r of Tb. Parry Simnel North Meer, with whleh Mr. Chisholm wan fn7mwly employe Parry &band. Ds. 24, 8900. W.k.m. hem& Tb. North sue )hies Ooderlob to oe0gratelatlesa on your .eoape from Boer bullets sad Atrium fevers. Will be Sol to nee you W. l41LAND. AROUND TOWN. AN A,O1A10T.-The holidays hey• toter• hired with the prompt appoeraooe of tele great family o•wepaper. W• or.ye the lo. dolmens,of our waders, and hops to "oatoh up' next weak, CHILDREN'S AID MOC1071 -A muting of th. (tell fres'• Ald Soclety and .11 ielude lotereetei In Its work wIll be held la Mr. Larne's of a oe Monday next, January 7th, at 4 o'clock. A large ahem/acc.1 1e desired, as there .re nevered owes ICI tilling immedi- ate .ttentlos. ON THE SYAT Hors -Copt. Behar, of the Canadian Mounted Klee, Is reported o0 board tho steamer Roeslyn C.at1e, which loft Cape Town for Halifax D.osmber 13141. His relatives and acquaintance. In Goderlcb are greatly please to know that be has come wilily tkrouab the struggle with the Boers, VErtR,Ne EYCHANO. CUNl:RATI'I.ATIONS. --Among the oo0gratulatory message's re- mitted by L'eatensot Governor Mowat 0s Now Year'. Day was one from Ira Lewis, county Crown •ttoroey of Huro., who sent Sir 01 ver an expression of hie good wishes for a h.ppy New 1 ear, for "Auld Isom sone." Mrlnwta reelysd In reply a osrd from Ser Weer Mows?', reciprocating the kind greetings for the New Year. A HIuvRALY Mzave\,1K,-J M - Whltly, of Duluth, Mino., writes as u follows' KIND Sto,-Have rewired 00 Slo- NAL for throe weeks. Klodly look Iota matter and haul lit throe editions sent ms, as the paper Is Ides • mamma, from heaven to me every reor." Mr. Whltty will get the three angel -eke visitors which bo mimed, and we hope oommoaloatloes will never • gain be Interrupted. A 8tUDEN DEATH. -The mournful Intelli- genoe wee reoewed In town Iib week of the attrition death of George h Wylie, (f D:sy- teo, North DAkota, w hoe. wife, formerly Mies Berbera Halorow, le know. to many of our readers. Mr. Wylie was attending • lecture at Drayton on Wednesday evening of loot week, whoa he bad sur attack of heart doeue and died before he .40016 b• taken out of the hall Mr. and Mn. Wylie m tele a short .belt to (;oder i io last Jooe, HYPNOTISM AMD TELOPAT1111,-The exhi- bitions of hypaott.m and ulep*tby that are being given at the Opera Howe tbls weak hy Prof. Brtogali are certainly very ole,.(, especially the latter. The hypnotic szhibi- twos, resu1I1n3 as they do In l0dtorous situation, and meets, are very mirth provok tog, but the telepathy seems more toexplt cable, wheo • .ul,jec0 is made to perform varloas tents, gives by the audience to the operator, peril" as the 1lsa•mlulon of thought wittiest any Woidi btog spoken The blindfold drive yesterday afternoon at. teamed 000dder•ble attention, Peso AT ('oLuxowooP.-(ioerge Oswald Rood, ;on n7 -et ems of Mn. Henry Horton, died on Friday last at Oollibrwood, when he had been worklog for come time/ -His illness was a eesipl(c.ted ane of typhoid fever. 1'h, remains were hrooy41t to Go •e. rich and were lot.err•d to Maitland came tory on Sunday afternoon. Ito funeral was largely •tteodod, 51 10• t y of tbe employees of the Godenote Crum Co marching to procession to pay the last tribute 01 reepiCt to their former fellow, .mployse. Rot. Ju. A Aodoraon conduct rd rho Femmes, and the pell•bearers were John Ilunlop, Joe, Heals, Joh•, MoD,nsld, F red D.l'on, Frank }Wattle and Anon. Mo - Key. The deceased wu twenty-four years of age. A Now YEAR'S FAMILY (;ATHERINO,-•011 New Year'. D.y • family runton took place at the residence of J. C Martin, Angleipo nttee, Th. party numbered ever thirty, the hoer'. mother, Moe. E. Martin, helog promote with all her children, grand ohildren and great4randohlldr.n, *roept Mr and Mrs. Jonathan N. Martin mid.00, of Wiootpeg ; Ham, Martin, of Hoisesvaln, Men., and Baptist Whitely, of Owosso, Mich !excluded In the merry gatherin& were Mr. &red Mrs H. M•rtlo and dwgh• ter, of Hamilton ; Mr. and Mro. Walter Sault. Sed d.oehter ; Mr. and Mrs. Car - ran, of Owosso, Mich. Needless to say, the watherlog was • very pleasant sod enjoy able oho. and the opening day of the tweet tl.th century was ushered in in that hnwo- hold with gl.d•s.e.04 rejololog, TART CANED TIE MANAGER. -At eix o'clock yesterday evening Man.g.r Swe- d rs of the orgo. toolory yea. called Into the shipping room, where the employee. of the factory were •suemhl•d, and watt pre• vented with • Reid -hooded awe -die-foto lowing &dere.. was read by W. A. Rego ; To A. 4,1104en, Ise., aranawer. DEAR NIR,- N., ten employees of the Goderfoh Organ Co , feel that we cannot let this season of goodwill pts. without In sums way ezprewlog our feelings toward■ you, and we take this "Twirl witty of presenting you with ten cane as • slight token o1 our ..teem and reward. and hope that you may be long spared to use It, and that the same kindly relations whioh hove existed he tw*en as 10 tea put will continuo. Wtah- 404 you a prosperous and happy Now Year. Signed on boh.lf of the employse., W A. Roam, J. -1. W'atoar, Jolts STORY, JAS Rongnrsoe, Jos. HEAla, W. TAYLOR. Mr. Saunders was oompl.tel Calton by surprises, but was able to reply in suitable terms to the .*presei.o o1 goodwill of which be esu the reolpi.ot. HURON 1OCNTT Ha'.aT Lg.arE.-A mooting was held at Clinton yesterday for thee purpose of formtsp • hockey league tor the moiety. Rd. Attr111, F. a Shepherd and P L. W •Ileo* were present from Godes rich, and the Wingham, A..forth and Clin- ton clube were r•presnntod. The tollowing niEurs weresleoteel : President, H, Bolter, Se0forth ; glee president. H. Donley, Wing - ham ; tumid vloe president, .1. Fer..ut, Clinton ; .eoretary,H. Thompob, 9eaforth ; tre•aarer, Georg. Allan, Gederinh. The of - floors will sot as an ezooutlys,witb ;morn to settle all dl.puted games. (limes were 0r ranged its follow. ; Clinton at Mwlert6, Jan. 10:6. Gorterieh at WSogham, Jan- llth. Seaforth at Gad.rieh, ,fan. 16th. Wlewham it Clinton, .tan. 17th. Cll.un ret (oderfeh, Jan. 23rd. (Io,1,rinh at %aferth, Jan. 25th. Me•fnttb 5t Wlnshim, Feb 1st. WIngb.m .t (iodsrloh, F.h. bbh. Reforth.t ('lintels, Feb 11th. Clinton at Wingh•m, Fah, 15th. Iln4oriob at Clinton, Feb. 22nd. Mayhem s, Clinton, Feb. 21.8. 1 s was dee4Md that O. H A rel.. .honl.l govern &II games ; that *oh visiting Nam •h.wld bring Ma rales.. ; that *oh visiting team *Anal! remelt,. leer merit.0 mil. pooh way, te pay *opuses ; Goo • ilepoelt rel g,5 M plane in the tr*•aarer's hands by *soh tem Wore the first learn. game, the mno.y M M used for purchasing medals for the ',lents team The gaseunn of goal . els esu left for the .vsative 1. beds. 1)noon or • Tonle la Rmot parr. -Ales. W ade Smith, aged e•vesty-ewe years, Mod Saturday merolog at London. Dm deems ed was horn to Luudoo tdwo•hlp, his p -roots being among tha first settlers theirs. lie and hl.'rot.41.•, Wm I1., of (.oderloh, opened rep the Liv gleam tannery to the Huron distriot, In Goderloh. Alter being eog0ged In the business hers for iso years, they dissolved p•rtoe/ship and Alexander went to Stratford. He bought out the tannery there 4(210 Mr. Seegrnt.l.J and ooa- llnued 4. business for over thirty years, rsuring about threw years ago, The do• ceased was • •troog Relormsr and took an sotto. part In pohtloe. He was .t ow time a member of the public .ohool Lord, and oleo oocupled a Net In the city °ounoll for 1 yews He wu a good bullies, taut, honest and straightforward and one of H:ratlord'e mut highly reapecte l ojtiss0,. Its leve, bs.tdea • sorrowing wile, four gone, Cyrus, Itdward and Frederick, of Stratford, and John, of S:. Louts, and three daughter., We. J. K Patton, of Vanoon ver, Mrs Oso. Stewart, of Galt, and Mise Clara, of Stratford His brother, W. (1. Smith, Of 3ol.rioh, who is the only ear- vlvIoR member of the family, attended 64. l,rother's funeral, whioh took plane •' Stratford on Monday afternoon. LOCAL. NEWS IN BRIEF. The whole ocnncil elected by automation tblayear 1 So It is with Pridh0m. the tailor. The soolalm of the people .1.01. him to the 00.111on a? the pallor ' par exoellenoe." The G. T. R .hipped 120 man, mostly of gralo, list week About 150 persons have heap vacaiu►ted at l6* town hall during the put week. Samuel Sloane received a Wlegram on the 31.t of Des from Ayr, station that Daotel Morton, moo of fes late R. T. Morton, had died that evening. The deceased was • oep6*w of the IA' e Alex Morton, of (ode• rich. Elkhorn (Man.) Advoo•te: Mrs Her bort J Box and Master Philip, caoompaoted by her sister, blew Edith Wsatherald, h.•e just returned from a .1x weeks visit to her brother, Mr. (.corps L. Weathereld, at kt oto Mouotato. Mi.. Weatner•Id will ?mein for a t m• before returning to her horns In (,-derloh, Oet, CHURCH NOTES. Midnight mass, &t whioh there was toes met • very large oo0gr*pttoo, was oelebr•1• ed at St. Peter's church to u'her In the o,•w o.otory and oo.soerae It to the Lord. The ohuroh looked besutitol with its Christmas deoorauons 16. singing et the mase sod hrmo. was azoellemt. T6• renewing of the communion by the s000tlse and _the people mw edifying and lmpreeelve. The Vlotorl*et. Sunday school held Ito Christmas entertainment on Christmas ul'ght, The •tteudane watt Rood and the e oterulom•nt was very euoceesful. The program connoted of recitations, dialoru•e, chorus. sod Nolo., and w.s concluded by • "hoop 4.111" by Mitosis girls Attar the program Geo llitrlbotlou of the present. oommeoced. The trot was wolf laden with presents and this pert of the, program awn-- 1 to lateroat everyone. 7 .• wank of prayer, oommenolnE with th, 6.11 lost , will be observed by anion services n the M*Goodin and Presbyterian ahurcl.re u follow. :-Moodoy, in Vto torte. et uhurob ; nubjeao 1 h. Church Uni- t ; speaker, Ray. .1 A Anderton. Tuttle', i' Nsrtb-st. Mathodiot .baro. ; •nbjsot, Our Own Land ; speaker, Ksv. J. W. Robinson. Wednesday, regular prayer, muting to •11 the churches. Thursday, in Kurtz church ; subject, Heathen Lands ; speaker, Rev Jasper Wilson Friday, 1. North et, Methodist church ; autism, Sab. bath Ob.er•ane ; speaker, Rev, J. A. Anderson. Esote meeting will onmmeno• N 8 e'olook, 0" Th. popularity of St t;eorge'a Sunday school Ctiyl.tm.. enurtalnmrnts Isoertalnly n ot on thliwane, inking by the large at uodance loot Friday eve01117 at the Opera House, and the entertainment was much en joyed by the children. Mr. Fowler, the saperinteadent, was ohalrmsn, and opened the program by calling for a Christmas arol by the scholars. little Ho Peep's Darty more next hy about a dcz.o little f elk. io astute. to represent such oharactern N Jack sod Jill, OM Mother Huhb.rd, Simple Simon, Old King Cole. Queen of Heart., and Whore. who were loytud by Ho -Peep and Boy Bine to a party. The danoiog of NW Roger de Coverly and the bowing as the guests .►rived sod took their departure was very potty. Renshaw Murray pave • oouple el reolt•uons and as a.asl woe well received. Charley Hocken sang • Christ mu song very oredltably. The wild animal bird mow oreatad a good deal of amuse - mw/ wliwtb�e o ii43iZt1 a t foe. eT bear., foxes, e►nwa, oto , wawa hoard In chorus. in addition to their natural •otos. the animals had acquired r . • 1 tea of tea Foolish language and r.. . t march. es users Introluoed. The with • pretty tableau, the eothr000,.. ' of Molly Cottontail. The distribution , f presents from the hevfly-laden tree by grul old Santa and • corp. of assistant/1 and the singing of Ood Bare the Quinn Mooed t6. protease. --- COMING AND GOING here for •• few day., but bis returned to bb bwln.os . J. J. Wright, for.m•a of the organ 110 tory, took • trip to Philadelphia on • visit to hie parents, J. H. Griotoo,of Towanda, Pa . leaves to. morrow morning for his home, altar visiting in this vicinity. Mies E11a►b.th Wilson left yesterday to assume b.r duets. se t•auber to th. Cr.dl• too putho school. Mies N•oml RumbslI le spending her New Year's holidays with her ooudo, Miss Daly Rumb•II, of London. Wesley Moore hes returned from M•ol- tob• for Lb* winter, and is staying with relatlyea in Colborne. Walter Alllo and his soot, Mn. Thomas Morrtah, hay* returned to Colborne from Dakota for *be winter, Mr. sod Mrs. Harry Martin .od ohlld, of Hamilton, sport • few days with their relatives hers this week. Frank Sallow. and info, of Listowel, .pent ('hrlslmu with the formers mother at her home, Bruce street. Mrs. and tidies Jordan, of Ls Petr, Mloh., and Mrs. Wilson, of Seatorth, were visiting at S. Sloane's, Hamilton st , the put week. Miss Ev• sod Master Caswell Bomb/ell are spending their New Yoes, holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. Mo(reggor, of Mensal'. Chas. A Warmer, formerly ul Godertob, son of Benjamin 45 armor, who lett (;oderlob for North Dakota nineteen year. ago, hes been spending • few days In town and vicinity. Mr. Wormer is 1n his sewed year in medicine at Aon Arbor, Mich. OUTSIDE NOMINATIONS. t'OLNORNI. Reeve -Nathan John., Jame. Taylor. Couaohlora-William Hill, Kteh.rd Jew- ell, Alezandar Robertaou, Henry .I. Morita, William Young, '1 WEST WAWANO0li. Roeve-R. Medd (the present reeve), Win, MoQuillen Coonoillora--Ubarles Taylor, Patrlok O'- Connor (members of old oouooill, Wm. Bailie, Robert Kirk, Jo. A Mallough, Wm. Cameron, Wm. McAllister. A.H711LD. Nomlo.tlos. lu As4Bsld pawed off quietly and were se follows : Reeve -Morgan Dalton, by acclamation. ('ouoohlors-John H•rkl.y, William Hun- ter, John Molotyre, Thomas itothera, the old meotbers; Jams. Crawford, William Kloktey, Peter Soott, J•me. Thompson, new meo. Alter epwoh makto9, •11 the uew men resigned, leaving the old ones eluted by 'melioration. CUSTOS. M.yor-Tho.. Jackson, W. C. $Sail. Coaooilior. -- S G, Plummer, Oliva Johnston, Tho. MoKeezte, John 11.11, A. 3. Holloway, H. R, O.m8, Ogle Cooper, John Johnston, Thos. A. Walter, Thos. Be•oom. Sohool Ottawas -St. Andrew'. ward, H. E Hodgeo.; S' J.tnoa' ward, W. O'Neil ; St. Jobo'. ward, I. . Irwin ; St. George's ward, Isaac Jseltsen. LEtt,BURN. Mow6AT, Deo. 31. MIN Marr sod ble, on lk.frau Stratford. moot . eot Christina. .4 Mr. Hn. Jaosb Mosier. Wm. Burke, of Albion, N. V., with his danrretere, is rotting mistivs here sod Is 4loderiole township. David Cowan, formerly of Commareial street, now of Dakota, Is •kiting his stator and other relatives In the eowi:hip. Mow Bolls McNevin spent New Year's Day with relony.' in Wfogham. • ninon tt Nagar.- The oolleotion taken up on Sunday for 14. aid of Presbyterian mis. done amounted to • good sum Next Sunday there will b. • oommuolos service at the usual hour. SCHOOL AFFAIRS. -Th• annual muting of H. S. No 9, Colborne, sew • large atter d•noolof ratepayers. The auditors' 8oasofal atument met with approval ; and the minutes of the Iwo annual meeting and also of a epeofal muting were pored Mbar • few oomments from some of the ratepayers. 'That loath talked of debate did not acme off but iostsad there wore two others, one on grading and the other on the state of the school holldips, tea latter causing roars of laughter as the builder of the sohool and this senior trustee took• on ties pointe to ques- tlon. A. H. (lotion Wu appointed rate - perm' auditor for the doming year and Ja.. Chnhnim was re•eleetsd ler another term se trustee, Rohe. Quaid ably tithed trio othoe of eh•Irman of the meeting and S. B. Wtlllarns noted u .*oratory. The mooting olosd with the letting of the jobs of supplying, out4ioa and piling the wood. Woodier Mosier, of L•eburo, being the lowest bidder, got both (.hese jobs. Capt. A. M, Shepherd has returned hems for the winter. N Wolfer, of London, was home this week on a visit. Miss Skelton visited friend. In Ciboria. during the put weak. Joe. A Payee, arrived in town lost 'wok after the see0n's 5al(In7. Nicholas A111n has gone to Port Hutu, Whore he bas employment, Cha, Chry.tal, of London, wan among the holiday visitors In town. Mimi Anguet Taylor hu been vlsltiog In Whiesohuroh the put week. Mt.. Wiggins .pent a portion of the holl days •Istln'g Irlend. In Clinton, Benson Rutledge, of Porter'. 11111. hes tassel • po.ltlon at Dunham'. Pharmuy. Harry Spence, of Toronto, spent • low days vieltinv his home here during this week. Mies Whale (trews, of Hester, is •l.lting relater.. In Colborne§ •.4 Goderlo6 uw8• .hip. Mies Nellie H.rrta left this morning for Toronto, to take • odors" at Moulton Plot• i lege. MIM (trace Wilson h.s boon engaged as fonher of • p.blln school in Norfolk county. Alex. Young. of Carlow, was visiting hie brother, Roy. Join Yonne/jot Homiltoe, this week. 814.. (1.,l rod. Graham has returned to Myth slur speeding the holiday. at her hems hers bolos Pierson. Toreor minimums. her tintless today as uanher In the pahlle rnhnoI at Iteeny brook . Mrs. W. Nlebergall, of Window. k visit- ing relations beg.. Mr. N1.b•rgel1 wee DUNGANNON. Soares.- The loos) ageboy fa Dupga neon for Too SIGNAL hist the ogle of J. 11. W AAIi, J,1'., conveyyancer, to.. who will rerrlvn or den for sub.orlptlowe, advertising sod Job work, and le wnlborized to give ranelpts ?cc amounts pal/ for the same NEW ADVERTiSEMENTS-JAN. 8. Page Wire Feoos Co. Pit When In Doubt -F. M. Dunham.. ..... 7 4 Kvrvtblog Must Go Now -Smith 14.oe. A Co. 8 Immense Keduoblooe-W. Acheson & Soo 6 Good Redlog-Kldd'e Bookstore 4 Overooabe-W. A. MoKlm......., . , 6 Annual Meeting-Coderloh Elevator Co1 (leonine Bargains for Cash -P. T. Dean8 To the Elector• of Colborne 1'ownehlp- i3•rry Morris , 1 Salami Hocks Porter's Bookstore fl ' Housemaid Wasted -Mrs Darrow 1 } Wuntad-(1, E. King, V 40541501 . 1 Aroade Looal.-C. W. Andrews 1 1 O•rd of Tbants-Join.. Wilson To the /Goo' ors - (:Sorge Porter Annual Meeting--t)oderwb tlortloultural Society 1 Annual Meeting --West Huron Agouti!, tura! Sool.3y 1 17,000 Pairs • 0.y -P. T. Halls 8 fi.ld, the latter h•vtag sold eta farm la Ash. Held for 44,600 Mr Reid has, we presume, made s *hoop pttrohu.. W. wgh•'bint the best of suouee. Mr. Bowers he • pioneer of Nest W awaoceh, mud has held many len portant positions, munlcioil and otberwie, which he 6 led with oredit to himself. We wish him and bb fatally t6o best of too. oeeswherevrr they may locate. Mr. Reid O wumw podesrlou the first day of April. THE BIG MILL VO rF. IF the Big. Mill bylaw is to be car- ried, it will be imonewar1 for every ,,tor favorable to the project to•poll hie vote ed early as possible on Moods), 12.14. Those who refrain from toting virtually vote against the bylaw, .n the Statute is er wonted that • large peruent. age of the available vote is necoweary to eu• sure a eucoeeatul vote being polled. Each elector (and Ladies with property qualification. are eleoturs) hu the privilege of voting in ivory ward where property qualification is held. A two thirds vote of the entire list of property.holden io re. quiretl if more than otte•lifth of the !tet are against. Othnrwtee, lhroo.fittho of the vote will *uHi, The matter hem been fairly well discussed, and the boncfiu that will accrue to the town from the suwwetul operation of the Mill have been placed before fhb people, but it is necessary that a very full vote should be brought out if th. scheme . w carry at the polls. The fact that the Council hay keen elect• oil by acclamation will, under ordirtary con. ditions, work against the polling of a large vote, mod itis becauem of that fact that no effort should be spared to bring out • full vote in favor of the bylaw on Mooday neat. THE COW QUESTION. To the Editor o Teta fi,n9A. r The people are asked to vo'e on the 004 40estleo next Monday. 'Ohl. Is a question of vital imp •te0ce to the poor man with • large 8.401840 w whom the oow in • necessity. There ma many poor famihse to town Who rely ch;efly on the prodaot et tee oow for their support and who ooald not live without that wietanoe. I know several widows .h,, roared their fam111es by selling milk as well as by wins It N home. Compel them to ole.. up their oow sod provide for her support and they cannot live, and will bosom. • burden on the town. Besides the milk of cows penned In small plass is not hslthy no matter how they may befall---- To banish the now mean• either an In. cream. of toles to keep 141• strum In order or Is moos uoslghtly, dirty, shaggy streets nveritrown with uoout weeds and gran as may be seen In the stoat. of Clinton, Sea. forth ani .11 towns where thee oow Is ban. linThedee argument. against the oow are so answer to these arguments. The slight tn000vsnleoe oaesod ,cry rarely by the oow can easily he tolerated by Ow few for the very great beoe(l to the many to whom the oow le • neaeeotty. 1h. peer Malt nen only work •beet 200 day• ta the year .t 41 00 • day and has to support • family el 7 or 8 ; how ooald he do that without its oow' I.et tho,. who are Interested In the mew go to am pole on Monday and soy so by voting for her. 1 never keep a oow ; i boy my milk from s ett4nw with • large family who depends chiefly on the revenue of her oow b support her fatally. elan ,Ird 0)01. RATSYAyIR. i 11 A. NEWTON, DENTIST, (;F Lt;t'ti Jf.- \ now. will resume his trips to DIM(... - non In April, let and tett 4refdav each Montt.. 'l'(t$IAY, Jan. 1w, 9001. 1:01411.0 ANI, (801110. -Mrs. M Johnston, of Units°, M*ah., io enjoying hereon Immensely visiting retattvn. In Dun • ganoon. Her parents were f.rmorly reel dente In t hr. neighborhood, het removed come Moon 755re ego to their present home it, Sanllaa ...('hurl.. A. farmer, of 1). kob•, o yultine:former acioisln'5ooes. Ha paraou some years ago were r..ldents of CrOosford, Ashfield . yy m. M'linnet,. who 1. engaged In the foundry business In the Forest City, Is sp.ndlag tho holidays with hie parenta in our village. Mier hors. Wbyerd b on • holiday vlsidov tour to relatives •e Hswke,yllls, W,.t.rlen 000nty. R. ,1. Crawford, wile rod daughter, Mir Olive, spent New 1'r*rle Day with re• latives to the Sepoy ' tllags. . Mr and Mrs. Little, of lacks,., spool. New Year's Day loth their eon T'homu, our popular hoot and .hs dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Jams. Rae and Moe NI sty left here no hew Year's morning to spoor, the day with rel•blyes and Ineede to the township of Huron in Bruce roomy. Wo .l,h them a pleasant vista-Rlohard Johnntnn, Mutt- er In the lownshlp of Stanle , and family are visiting relatives In Ashfield H. T. Walker and family, of ingor.oll, were visiting relatives In 1)angutnnn and vicinity during the holiday season. Mier H. L. M. Why.rd has ohtalnM a position to I lltervtlle and has lett to undertake hog new dens.. RR(11141rur Or Feline Iloring th. last two or three' week. 40(te a nnmhor et farms hays been etehanpinef °Where. .John How ere has sold his .teellent farm of nee hon. deed awes for the sum of 96,000 t• Mahood Rohl, of 86..leth oaamamlee, E. D. Ask - ARCADE LOCALS. ; not saws money by dolnq hwlness vett h t»Mro -ear goads and llwlln week f Everything to stamped linens, embrold•ry silk. 'slued from 10 to 25 per oast. Berlin wool. In • good range of shades, 6 °nocn. for 25 c.w.o.-Two •pool•l lines of kid gloved and morels cams oar way loot w..k We sell Omen for 48c • pair .11 around -The Arnett.-Iveroo•te mad. to your order, 8800. ee . alto msde t.. Soar order, 40012. OOP, •t bi5ws Ard• ostia A table of velyet ribb.a and dress trimmings •t t prime to clear. -Blank aad colored velveuen., 15o yd.. at the Arced. C. W. ANDREWS, ANNOU;4CEMENT8• 0y.t•rs Get them st the 1 wurla Res. teurant, West strut. They reoelve them regularly - always fresh, ice stream, woo fsilenery, fruits and ollpn. C. Ro&ct• .Ton E, proprietor. Telephone 70. Wanted. --Chole roll batter, 19o. e. 41 220. trade. There's quite a speedy span e dark steppers that man tato even Harold H 'a m.•aoro. No. 1 mink tar fez, $3 00 O. E. limn, Wtngkam. BORN. (TREWS. /a Clinton. on Ronday. 10..' I11tb. Ow . wife of P, R, Crows, of • t�.ttrhiar McBRilliN - On Wedatday).� Isonsmbw 12th, 1100, the wife of Da •Id Ninnies. Jr., of • awwhtm. MARRIED. IA)VRTTE- CUUTTB. At the real deme. Molonsald stree 1 . New Year's moroing4, 1901, by Hey. Jas . Ar dorso•, H.A.. Runts, H. Levens, of D. trop, Mlchlg•a, to Jeeele CuOtt•, daughter of Outlast (batt. MeloSAN MnlM)NA 1,1). - At this reeldese•.9 the bride's father, Ilriteasis sed, no the eventing of Wdtt•day, Jr, Ric, taut, by for Jos. A. ��Ne•�rMesO Norman of Asel&.4os1Onoghlas oho