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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : JANUARY 24, 1901.
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D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR:
THE SIGNAL" RENEWED FOR 1901?
THE WEEKLY MANIttT REPORT
roll W.at OODSIOtl.lJan 230 62 t 1,63
Flour. family. par awl 2 10 to 2 10
Y,oru, {••tent, per neat...... . 3 50 to 2 50
Bran. M o0., ... ....13 00 1014 00
Shorts, V ton .. ........-IL 00 tole 00
Screenings, per .wt 1 00 to 1 I0
ltye, per brad........ 040 to
Buckwheat. par bosh 0 40 to
Oats. IP bmo..... • .. ......_.... 68 be
Barter. per hush 36 to
Hay. new, Y ton 50 to
Potatoes, stew, 8.ba.h......,.,.- 0) to
Butter. to
rt seen, tier Ih .- • 10 to
lima free!) mputes& • Eaa,18 to
Wood 60 to
Lides. .... sass• 51 o
amb-
Live Ilam la....... 000to
Dressed Hots 00 to
HemelHail, per Ib `.. ••••....•••••........m.1Y0Y jto
Lard. per 00 12io
ss
Dreed Beet fore quarter 00 to
Dressed heel hind 00 to
Cattle, Jetport 75 00
Ordinary 00 to
50
50
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57
37
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Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS.
1 take this ooporanity of tendering my
thaaks to the Eoonom'-cal Mutual 91f<i Inaur-
•noe Company for the prompt way In whioh
they paid the 81000.001.. for Insun.oe, which
I had on the apple evaporator at Dungannon,
which was destroyed b fire o. October tare,
1900. HAIIIRW K('88ELI,,
Ituo4c•0n on, January 5th. 10)1.
Charles L Shaw, agent Ooderloh.
$altford Tannery.
SALTFORD TANNERY.
IJ Having bought the tannery from Joph
Beck. 1 amrepared to pay the highest cash
prim for hide.. horse hla.e, sheep .kine, wnoq,
tallow and furs. Alm tana(n.r of fur, sh4
robes and making for 2.0011sta, and renovt-
ingturs of a0 kinds, WILLIAM MAEDEL.
For Bale.
LOOK SALE OR TO RE$T.-TWO.
C • oarry brick shop eerier Viruses and
f Lt.l orstreets,
reets, Godislob epplytto W. J.
FUR RALE. -THE RENTAL ANI)
nomplete furnishinggs of a g -cd hone*
near the Square In Goderloh. Modern cm-
venlenoea In water and light. Immediate pos.
session haven. For perticalare address Boz
fit. T11.. IONa1.. Ooderich. 1
FOR SALE.- THAT DESIRABLE
Nous and lot In the village of Dungan-
non, the property of the late Richard Tre-
leaven. The hoose le orlek veneered and one
B leu o' mala part. Wit30 ; kitchen, hit,
Bard end soft water (n connection. Frame
woodshed attached. Good frame stable, et..,
oo the property. The lou ()merles ons -half
acre of land ; beautiful lawn, with See shadeQ
trees surrounding. Poeseslnn can to 0..T
at say time. Apoly to this olio. or to 020.
BTOTHEHB,onthe plow, or to W. LANE,
Goderlc b. 01 tt
FGR SALE. -LOTS %. 96, 117, 118.119
and IM in Hutchism's survey. all lo
GOdsetoh. For particulate apple to
PHILIP 0401.T.
Barrister, tee, Godeticb.
March 14th, 1500, 50.11
FARM MGR SALE -THAT FiRST
etas farm known as the "('•seed.y
Farm.' being E. halt Oil*. oonceselon 1. Rat
Wewanoeh. 100 acro•, Nacres cleared and 'n
it good Oeste of oultivatlon. 1 acre bash.
There 1s on the plats snood two storey frame
dwelling horse 18tt1 with wog 1600. and a
good sone cA11ar. a frame barn 3608 with
stone stables under, 1 scree of good oroberd, 2
good never failing spring wells. The mil 1s a
g ood clay loam. about 70 acres (O erase, 6 acres
of fall wheat. sod some fall ploughing. The
f enose are goo.l 1t ie on a leading gravel road
convenient to harohee. school, etc.. 1 mile
from the village of Auburn, 5 miles from
Blyth, 11 mile■ from the towns of Ooderloh
and Clinton.tThis la • veer desirable plaoe-
no poor or write land.
For toll particulars apply to PHILIP HOLT,
solicitor for the senate of the late Mn. Casa
day.
Mush).
PIANO TUNING -A. STRRHLER,
Plano toner with Helntsmao & Co., To
mato, w111 he in town about the fleet west In
February. Orden may be left t F. Jordan's
Medical Ball. Mr. etnhl. will also ash on
his regular patrons.
NIV. GLENN CAMPBELL
Ore:mutt and musical director of North -t.
Methodist church, and teacher of pianoforte,
pipe organ and theory. will be plowed to re-
melts pupils, Instruction era. either at
studio or at pupil's home, .. desired. Studio
at Emerson's Mudd 8ore, Wort et. 71 tf
Medloal.
T R$. TURNRIILL t TURNBULL,
1! Phydoleae, 80,82.x., Ne.
0Toa, Hamilton et,set.
Night calls answered tram ogloe.
Telephone 102.
J. L. TURNBULL. 1. D. TURNBULL.
f1RS. SHANNON & SALLOW, PHY-
1 , 8ICIAN8and Surgeons. OMoe In Ntok
Of Commerce bnllding, west side of Sonars.
!Might *ells at rsldenoes
1)r. Minton, Dr. Gallo.,
.Id ry/ldenoe. spier t. Moot. w,
Phone k. 'Phone M.
Warning. - -
NOTICR 18 HERKHY GIVEN THAT
anyone 'hooting or otherwise Irrpw
ing upon any part of myproperty will Mar
rested sod prosecuteE. C. ATTItILL,
Ridgewood Park. 47 if
Insuranoe, .to.
r
CRAB E. SHAW, GENERAL INSUR.
AN01 and nal estate agent. °Toe, ase
door suet 6f P. 0., Goderloh. A tent for the
leading mutual fire Inenrson, 010 .ands sad
leading sock companies.
Mercantile and manufacturing risks at
lowest rete.. Call at oMoe.
1RR. ROBERTSON.
a
Aoountant and In.n»noe Agent.
Books and .0000nu made no.
Buildings rented and rents olleoted,
Fire Insnranoe In Rehash and Canadian
Companies.
Offistreet GO44erf ►sot t Half Aloe. -10 tis
F• J. T. NAFTEL, GENERAL !N-
J: and Real Rotate agent
Flee, Life. Aeoldentand Plate Ola.. Insurance
effected on motel or oas0 plan at lowest
rate. porn Dle.
(test English and Canadian compenlw rep
resented.
()Tee next door to Gamow t ()arrow, lir
rite», Hamilton Street
Pubtto NotiN-
NOTICIt TO DIBTOP$.
Burleg disposed of my Implement tm.lnees.
1 take this nopoet*alty of Informing mw
debtors. that all assents and past due notes
must M settled for at aloe.
St J, I' BROWN.
GedSMeh, Jan. 18 d, 1441.
NOT10E,-APPLIOA'1 iON WILL BE
mi 'e bythe GaiIph Jenetion Railway
o
(mpeny tot , lament of Canada al it
n ett session for an Ae4 .114.0101 the lime
for the. r0ntrnntlen of Is railway from
GoMeh
to point on I, k, llama at or neer
the tows of Gederleh, or to snob otherInt
as isin
diner( heel la the Art al) Ai Vittoria Chap
tar N,.atlt leaf "An AM resp.etl•g the 0,1.1ph
J essie*
Ita'Iway Geepa(i ; end for other
Na SartegUes nodw17 ()0. ►LU. Secreta7 ry
POLITICS IN PARABLES.
The Old Bluenose Opines about
Ottawa Koolety
The Widow Would Like to ('at • Salm at
Ottawa -- Tie amity ea►sle-
■s T0.uRkt It Was •
Raceme.
Dartmouth, Jan. 17, 1001.
Say, Mr. Editor, I gun I'll have o nut
the bn•rdlog-hones and stay in the city -
that's Hebraic. The landlady has been
pestering the isle out of me with question
lately, and 1 get jut • Ieetle unoomtortabl.
01 times. She asked me tut eight If .Ives
of friends of Cabinet Ministers had •n to
.ita 10 Stats functions at Ottawa. And she
said that If .h• only bad the chinos she
would .pend • few hundred dollars of her
own money to &mite, ani ornaments to
take the shine out of eons of them New
6lltuatlons vacant.
DOY WANTED -A WILLING BOY,
1P 14 to !8 lean of '. to learn the prit-
Ins business. Wage, 81 • week. Apply to
Ten 8.0w0i. I1
Legal Balsa
WORTGAOE SALE OF VALUABLE
93, FARM PROPERTY. -
Ceder and by virtue of the power of sale
onta(ned to a oert•tn mortgage, bearing dao
the &h day of January. A. 0, 1888, made by
lbs vendor*, end 'Mich will be prodnoed at
the time of sale. there will be mid by public
auction at Buzon's Hotel, to the town of
(loderloh, o the ooa0ty of Huron, by John
Knoz, •uoUo.eer. on Banrday, the 9th day of
M'ebruary, A.1) 1951. at 11 o'clook noon. the fol-
lowing, valuable farm property, namely : Por -
tine of lou nombera 3 and 1 In the first coq
00..100, western division, of the township of
Co. borne, in the oo0ety or Huron, contain:net
together sift' aid woe -half some of land, be
the same more or leu and wblch portions ere
particularly deaorlbed by metes and bonnie Is
the said mortgage.
The son is good clay and sandy loam. The
property is situated about three miles from
Goderloh. The beadier, consist ors new barn
56040. frame bone stable 5011 cow alab!e, and
frame house 1 11 stories high There
are also about 1 aorta of yonng orchard.
This is • desireble farm and will be acid o0
ewer terms.
Term.: -Ten per Dear of parohese moneyo0
the dip of sale, and the bafseoe within 3) .ys
thereafter. la all other memos the terms and
°octillions of sale w111 he the standing oondl-
lions of the High Court of Justice.
For farther particulars end a frill dsamip-
tion of the said lands by mous and bounds.
app(r to ehe•noti 0aer or to the undersigned.
Dated lith January A U 1901
JOHN KNOX, PHILIP 11OLT,
40otloneer. Vendor. Solicitor, Godealoh.
17-31
EXECUTOR YALE OF TO VN
PROPERTY.
Under lntroctloee from the executor of the
state of the late H. Btnderson, there will be
offered for sale by p0nito anotton, by Thomas
°andry, Esquire anotlooerr, upon the prom -
on F7rld., the 1et day of Febroiy. A. 1).
1901, t two o'clock In the afternoon, all tot
certa'0 parole of land situate to the tows of
.oderob, Io theorist, of Huron, Ming com-
posed of lot No. RS In the said own of Oode-
rich, ccntalaing one-quarter of an sore of land
more or lees Upon the laid premises is said
to be erected a frame cottage on atone foands-
tloo with oell•r. oontalning five room., in
good state of repair ; also fruit trees, eta,
sltoate upon 8t. David street. within three
minter( walk of 10.0. T.R. station and 000-
rsnlent to the factorise.
Terme of Sale. 10 per cent. of perchaee
mousy to be Paid to the vendor'. solicitor et
time or sale, sufficient within twenty days
thereafter to make up one.thlyd of the pur-
chase money, the remaining portion to re-
main upon mortgage repayable to 'ton nor
tions la one and two years each. with interest
at 6 per cont., or the whole may be paid off in
oaah at the option of the purohner
The property .111 be offered nhject to a re-
serve bid The preml.es may be Inspected on
.pppl(atlon to the auctioneer.
Farther panloalars and conditions of sale
may be obtained from the .001(0.1 er or from
MRr. CARR )W It °ARROW, Btr1s-
ten, lloderich or from A. G, F. LA W RENCR,
Freehold Building, Toronto, vendor'• eoneltor,
111t.
Notfoe to Creditors.
NOTION TO CREDITORS.
In fie matter of M. R Campbell, of rhe 1,11
lave of Rrossds, in the County o!
Huron.
Notlne 1e hereby given that the above
named M. It. (tamp(eTI has made an main -
meat to me under the provisions of Chapter
147. R,I( 0, 1897, of all Ale estate and effect. In
trust for the benefit of all his oreditore.
A meeting of the creditors of the said
estate In hereby convenedand will be held at
the law offices of Gibbons & Hips, London,
on Thursday, the 04th day of January, A• D.
1901, at 2:31 o'clock In the afternoon, for the
appointment of In 'motors and the giving of
d(rr clone with reference to the disposal o'
the geld estate.
All creditors of the said estate are hereby
twinned to file their claims with my solicitors,
Gibbons & Harper. London las direoted b)
Me mid stat oil, on or before the day of sash
meeting. After Pat of March, 1911. !shall pro -
reed to distribute the said estate. having re
gam only to ouch define as I shall have
notice of. and I shall not he respon'lole for
the aa..10 of the said estate ot any part there-
of. to any person or potions whose chore or
claims shall not have been Med.
Dated the (7th day of January, A. 0 1971,
GIBBONS HAI(PRR, C. B. ARMH'tIRON°.
Bolfoltore for Assignee, AOaiitnee.
London. 14 1t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the estate of the la.7.7 Richard Peers, the
elder,
Punnet to Cbapter 129, R. R. n. 1847, all
wise againrsons st the estate of laims ee tithe late Richard
!'ears the elder, of the ownehlp of Ashfield,
in the county of Ituron, yeoman, who Mod on
or about the 31st day of January, 1Aw, are re
golred to send In snot' nlalms by post, prepal 1,
or otherwise to deliver to the undersigned so -
Honor for Richard Peers the younger, the ex
motor of the aald tatafe, with foil partlonlar.
thereof, and • statement of eocurltles. If any,
held by them, on 0r before the 30th day oI
January, A.D. 1911.
The said ezecnor after the said 30th day of
January, 1901, will proceed to Mete: Mote the
mini of the raid estate amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard onlyto the
claims of which he then shall heve beno' Icer,
and will not be liable for snch mode, or any
pert thereof. to any person or penitent, of
whose Moms he shall not then have received
n ales. PHILIP HOLT,
Solicitor for said Executor,
Goderloh, January ft, 1401. It 3t Ooderloh.
Publis Mottos.
NOTi(761.4 HERRHY GIVEN THAT
an sopiloatino "111 be made be the
Parliament of Canada at the next 'melon
thereof for en set to amend the sot fnorpor
wing the Dominion 011 Pipe Line end Mann
-
teeteringCompany. 50-51 Victeris, C.Milner
14 In the followleg partlonlars, to wit
i. -To redone the nwtal stook of the said
Company and to change the name thereof,
2 To change the provisional board of 41
retains.
S. To ■ntho1.e said ompany to deal In
coal and Its ptodncts, or any combination of
seal andel•, the4r proAnete and h-prodnnte,
and to provide far the deliver, of the saes be
wad Company, and to revive sai4 •et
Dated Dseasber In h 19'0.
LOt}TUB R 1)ANCEY.
►7t $oHolegr for AppUeuata.
Brunswick members' wives, who held Oil
noses "o high, and •11 that.
But I just nye to myself, "Thle fish woo'
bite," and then I says to her, "Sty, ma'am
tis• most unhappy lot of women In Canada
today are to be found Io Ottawa Halt o
them are grieving their hearts out ors
some little bit of loss of precedents, or
some faor ed eootal slight. 1oete•d of being
women of sense and power, molt of them
ars bite ohtldreu playing together with
doll"-jealoos,book biting and bstsful. Society
10 more or leu hyoorit(oal anywhere, fo
where the well trailed visiting list comes to
true soolabllity and real trlendehlp bol
out. It'. • feat. But when Vtoe royalty
sots the pees In eddltion, God help the
hearts of the women and tisra pockets of the
men When a woman gets into the society
whirl at the Capital • dancing Dervish ,i
s'•oding still compared to her. She is being
oenvasse4 by everyone -sized up and label
led -ye., and wast 1.rably libelled, oo.
The woman in the society swim has to
breast breakers and meet cruel warrants -
and 1t takes most of them all their time to
keep their beads above water n far as their
reputation le 0onoern.d, eootally, morally or
6oanotelly. Some come through It Ilke
gold purified in the oruotbl.-mighty few,
through. A number tet somewhat sourobed,
and hay• • .ort of burnt bay odor at.
tubed to them •11 their day. after that.
Most of them get a gnawing at their own
hearts because n( slights, real sod tanoi•d.
" Ve.'m, "says 1, '• I gases y.o will fled
five disappointed 10olety women .t Gaw•
to one who le happier than when eh• got
her first presentation at R-desu "
The widow .he looked halt-.oarel, and
more sensible by this time, and .h' says,
"O'. Mr. Peach, .r. they that bad. 1
thougut the Governor Genial's folks was
✓ would have one of the beet power system'
and would be able to keeppaoe with other
6 sero' In the 4tabllehmeat of new mono•
factories.
Mr. Kowysar, of Sault Ate. Merle, was
f present and was Ioylted to address the
✓ oounml regardlog the hoe of steamers whioh
the (largos peuple purpose plaomg on this
route. Mr Rosevear said they were not
waking any material concession from the
own. 1heir president wee grateful for the
slid whish our olUzens bad gl•so towards
obtaining leglelatioo for the deyelopmont of
the Algoma district, and bete* mindful of
rel' obligations to them wan oontemplat(og
the placing of • Inctof steamers along tbts
shore. The developments In the neighbor-
hood of the "Soo" were almost wholly In-
dustrial and the people there were 0011,1001-
ly in need of supplies' of sericulture! pro-
ducts, as hay, oat., cattle, butter, Oto
Their population was pretty close to 20,000
sod was growing at tbe rate of 300 • month
There was not enough grown up there te
supply their wants, and there would be
mutual benefit In bavtug those wants sup
plied from tbl. section. What they asked
was the consideration whioh mutual m
tereets should demand. They would be
satisfied toren the line the fire. year •t •
lou, toping to build up • paying business.
Councillor !lumber said he was aura be
oould speak for the 0ouoc(1 In stating that
they would be ioteree'ed in •.ythmg per
taiorog to the project whioh Mr. Rosevear
represented, and would await him In any
way pnwlbl,,
A statement from the county treasurer
showed the following amounta paid by ham
to the treasurer of the town of (loderlcn
N •tar and light, gaol, 8189 60 ; hrh0,
court ben., and registry office, $56 25 ; for
model .ohoo1,$16o; for Collegiate Institute,
11,094.19 -total, $1,490 04
A communication from David Reid stated
that on the 7th int. hie horses had broken
through the road at the ooroer of EIg•n and
Waterloo streets and one of them was
seriously iojured. H• shed compensation
for hi• Ire. Referred to special committee.
A oommuofoatlon from J Roe. R tbert-
ttoo, Toronto, appealed ford for the Sick
Children's 'Lapis' at Toronto. A greet
of 110 was pseud.
J B. Kelly, town engineer, applied for
an increase of wages to $2.?5 per day, in
view of the Jemmied re. oosbilt'y sod the
greater expenditure of time ousel by the
reoent additions to the plant ander has
Dare. R -(erred to water and light commit-
tee
The secretary of the) Board of Trade
wrote asking that the oonnotl take steps at
000e for the carrying oat of the projeot for
the establishing of a markt day. Referred
to market oommlttes.
A petition for two eleotrlo lights on the
Huron road between Br(.annl• road and
the G. 1' R crowing, besrlo7 6f•y signa-
tures, was referred to the water sod light
committee.
the following .omenta were referred to
the finance 0nmmlttse : Smith Bros. & 0o.,
relief, 86 50; Wm. P,erlethwalte, teaming,
81 ; Munlmpsl World, St. Thomas, bleak
voters' lieu, 88.40: Golerloh Lumber Co.,
-Imber, $37 01 ; Gotta Perch• & Robl),r
Mfg. Co , Toronto, valves, 816 80 ; A. M.
Pollry, hve'y, 861 ; Jes. Raohanan t Y'•.,
repairing, Oto., 817.20 ; To. 5101401., prmt-
i0g .od advert:sig. 825 20 ; Marine Rtnd,
• ervioee e0 December 28 h, o , . :) hassle
Vanome Farm, vaccine polar., $6.60 ; A.
MoD Allan, hardware, $61.39; R. E.
Smith & Co , relief, 12 ; National Carbon
Oe , Cleveland, 0 , verbose, $30; Wilmer
Smith, repairing, 350 • Jobe Vole, repair
log, eta , $3.70; Ls Roy Cbemlo.l Mtg.
Go., Toronto, boiler oompound, 836 60 ;
Wm Garrett, teaming, $2 50 ; G N. Day s,
nil, et t . 828.51 ; Alex. Johnston, watching
the maidens. of smallpoz patient, at 81.50
per day, 822.50.
Mr. Knox time netioa that be would
more at the nut meeting 00 amend the
water and light bylaw.
Mr Martin presented a motion, which
was passed, looking to the Immediate en
adoration of the project prevented by the
Maitland River Power Company.
Ills Worship again brought up the matter
of our •teamhoat connotations, urging the
advisability of • line that would oo.omt ti.
with Duluth. Tne Clergu, line to Sault
Ste. Merle would not 611 the bill for those
who wished to ship to Duluth, and • line to
the latter plans would not Interfere with
the Clergu' project. If anything were to
he done It should be done at once.
Alter mine remarks on the subject from
Mr. Martin, the whole matter of our eteam-
h ot service ea. 1001 to the speoi.l 0om-
m1.t.,, with power to mt.
Ho Worship slim tied that prsoeedinge
Mr the laying of granoluhio walks during
the oomlog year should he oommenoed at
once, m that the work could be began early
in the memo.
The tit law granting exemption to the
harbor floor mill was read a third time.
Mr. Martin asked that the passing of the
bylaw be deferred, as he uolerstool there
was some irregularity •5out the voting, and
they were net sure that the neoessary two-
lhire, vote Ma been atselly obtained. A
rote was taken, and the bylaw was passed,
Mr Martin alone voting " nay "
Oa motion of M Knot and Neftel
the Nonoil decided to present Gnarly.
W,therald, of the Canadian Mounted
Rifle, with a gold watch and chain, and
the mover and •eoonder and the Msy.ir
were appointed • oommlttes to make the
parohass,
The otuooil then .d corned.
"Say, modem, you haven't got hold of It
right, after all. It 15 not the Balt of the
fold la Rideau Hall, ft's the outcome of
the maim. It's able cootoandsd matter of
preoodeoosand snout leaderehlp It's the
Gnvareo• General's orowd hers, -the- P.•
mier'e folks there, tira speaker's there, the
o•hloets' folks, the members', the judge.',
the bishop,', the deputy ministers', the
fine class clerks', the se000d-olses clerks',
and the Lord known who'd family, edging,
1 stling, pinching, preying to get Into the
bench above, or et learnt to the trout row of
their own little set. Them ther,, ,olal
functioror has best the grave of mine •
friendship.od the mead bed of many a fam-
ily feud. Td rather sit in the Resell
House, or ever at a third -rue hotel, and
feel that 1 was as good as any at the take,
than go to one of 10.50 stale blowouts and
me two thirds of the membra of "society"
Aresking their necks to try and read • peg
higher to thn sosl• than stets etiquette ap
pointed them. If • man 1e going to male
me and mina socially like a pork molter
does his hogs, I'm • stoner If 1'11 stay In the
gooey pan H I oro root out. It's • fact."
I was over in Hollis no Tae.lay and
met •n old blood e1 mine who walled with
me oe the "Judge Ralibortnn" l0 the six.
ties, He has been in almost every country
to the world, and to nearly every tats l0
the Union We were taking of the early
days of Iexu, and about Sam Houston who
•flmoyered the plate, en to epe.k,'and woe
it for the Yanks They oall their big
own after him yet. My old ohum he spurt
me a yarn abou• Sam Hoon that I never
heard afore, and ft bean • little hard on
the false video there 1. Just now •long •
certain Il.e In this country.
My friend sold that Sam Hermann was
riding along t0. path In the woods woe day
when 0*. noms acro.. • frontiersman firing
his gas like to into • tree. The chap he
inner hays poppered that big orot,•y •host
eight times, and broneht down ootb•
tag.
Sam be lucked up In the tree and would
see nary • thing, to he says In • kind way,
''What are you firing at, my triad 7"
The hooter he says, • sort of exalted,
"At that there dodgems," ',moo. It's the
htgge.t one I aver saw, and I o•o't node, -
stand hew I have missed him .o often.'
" I can's see the '0000," says 8•m.
Toe frootl.rsmen he gave two mon
barrels Into t0• tree crotch, and onthiog
fell. Sam he looked the chap straight in
6he eye to sloe him up, and then he laughed
till he fell down. Whei he got up he says
to the hooter hap, " Say, relater, that ain't
• racoon to the tree. It's only • louse In
your eyebrow."
The perspectl,e had magnified It Into •
ra00000.
Say, Mr. Editor, lint there • lesson for 0e
over bore to Canada In that sooty ! Hare we
have a ohms of men -party polittalent- who
have been seeing terrible Imaginary crea-
tures
rewtures up the Quebec tree, and hsv• been fir-
ing
iring round after round of above and calumny
at nor brethren east of the Ottawa, and all
tis• time the real trouble has been omitted
by something they have been hashing and
harboring 1a their own hair. We • fait 1
U. R A. 1'10. ,l.
MUNICIPAL BUSINESS.
4. laferestbg M,e/1•g .f t0. Tera Cess.
til rrtdey nig►t.
All the members of the ono0oll were pre..
e nt at t0• meeting last Mriday evenlor.
The olerk read his oertlfrtte as to the
vote on the fl tar mIll hylaw, oertlfying that
the majority by whioh the bylaw had been
approved was .soh al Is regnired by statute,
namely, two -third. of all the ratepayers
who were entitled to vote. The clerk also
oertified that the veto oo the own was :-
For, 335; •r►lo.t, 40(1
A oommu0loatlnn from ,lama. Clark,
president of the Maitland River Power
'Joint -any, oontstned an offer to the orpor•-
Bee to supply water power "efficient to
operate the etterwork• and al.otrlo plant
et the town as •t present oenetltoted for
the snot of 810,000 per annum- The matter
was referred to the aped•( oommlttes,
Mr. Malilllcadly was heard In regard to
the Power Company's prnpneit'oe. He
pointed out the henefiu to any town of
oheap power, Inetanolnr the developments
of the Clergu, ayndioai at the Soo by
moans o1 water power, and stated that
capitalists were willies to Invest 81)0,000
In developing the power on the Maitland
River which was now rann'ng away. The
brio Ong le of additional footorlet would be
the metier of the own, and Colllegwmd,
Midland and other pious were going ahead
on this lino, ('oll(ngwnnd having glees
1165,000 In bonnses to two companies
Bering the pest year. The company whioh
he represented was net asking any
thing In the way of a issue. 1f the
similar prnpnettlne mads five or sir years
age had ben anoepted the lares addition te
the power hone. plana and to the oapft.l
aOsonwt of the town might h..• hose avoid
ed There would also he the honed. from
trooping le this section the $6,400 sow sent
*way annn.117 le payment of the tnwa'e
mal toll. The oempany wool/ net he •
dere orporatlen ; creryhmly would have s
ethanol to Invest. Then was capital behled
the penposllloe and geed, respea.ihle
and tf the filar wan *soeplsd Ged.rtak
AROUND TOWN.
HOCK IT No -The Wlogham club was
u essoowlal Is las protest 57.40.1 Goleriob
la oonneotioo with the game nn the 11th
let At Clinton 1st Thursday night
the home team defeated Wlogham 7 to 6
Ooderich was to play .t Seelortb to
morrow, but the game has been postponed
to February 11th Iioderich did sot
protset last week's gamwith Sealnrth,
MR HANit, RrrIRE.,-At the meting rel
the Colborne township council last week the
resignation of Arch. Sands, who so long end
m worthily held the nnelt(o0 n1 treasurer of
the towo.hip,wail remit wed and was aneepte4
with szpreeelons of regret We understand
that Mr. Sande o0etempl.tes gnlog to bye
with his daughter, Mrs. (Rey. ) W 1ttnn, •t
Glencoe. We shall be eery sorry Indeed to
lose him Hb woosseor le the Measnrerbip
le J. T. Goldthorpe.
Kescreit's MRtrrt, .,_-The diematl•e of
Hoe West Riding L'beral Aunolarin met In
(loderloh no Saturday, to nnnsldsr matters
retails/ to the •pprntohleg .nen. O•
motion of Hon. .1 T. °arrow, ,lamer L
(!rant was recosmen4ed for the position of
',ane Cninwileslnf,, ler the riding. 'I he
appalntmeat of enumerators for t0. •anions
polling rah divisions was carefully nnsider
•d, alter whioh It was tleolded that these
should all he made on the re. nmmendtfoo
el theoh.lrman for eseh polling dl,ldon.
Rorotir Tug Realt,o. H'M'S -Hodgen'
Ruse , tis. .e(1 kaowe dry geode men of
Chats", have hnght time stock ..0 Jam„
RoblLeen hams and will re-opee the sten es
Bs*sday, February had. TM sew nor.
obaate are energetic sod enterprising and
will doubtless r'o'ts' their due share of the
pvtrooage of our people. '16*. Clinton New
Era rays : •The r--opls of Oodenoh and
violotty wall find s firm not only enter-
prielog and up -to date, but thoroughly
trustworthy, while no more genial bonnets
man can he found than H. E. Heehaws."
The latter, we understand, will probably be
In chaste of the s.or• hero.
D.ATti or A FORMuR Kaoiusee -News
h., been rewired of the death of Bee. WPI -
eon, ot North Dakota, wear Drayton, wbioh
000urred on the 17th Inst. The d'o'sed
was formerly • resident of Ooderioh, lea,.
lag here at the aim• of the exodus to Da
kota nineteen years age. He was ben on it
'colt . year or two ago, visiting friends le
town and in 'he neighborhood of Gongs,.
non. At the time 01 hie death h• was a
member to good standing of Maple Leaf
lodge, A. 0. U. W., (;,1.11,0 Mr. %VIL
son's wile, also a former resident e1 Grote -
rich, died only • few week, age. Mr.
John L. Aitken, of town, is • mune of de•
ceased.
G. ('. 1, FoareALL Lit'•, -The Bolden of
the Hough cup, who have adopted as their
motto, "What we have we held,' bay*
•beady commences(' preparations tor the
planing of • good team In the field for the
de(enoe of the trophy. A re -organization
meeting was held on Tuesday evening and
ape following'$imrs were elected : Hon.
preddeot, H. I. Strang, B A. • hon, vine
president, Judge Masson ; president, Hos
J T (;arrow ; vane president, Philip Holt ;
second aloe president, Geo. L. Allan ;
eeoretary . treasurer, Wilbert l'wmore;
manager, 14. 1). Grant • managing oommit
tee, Messrs. Bryan', C'cper and Allison ;
curator, E. Bryan". A committee, omit-
mimed
ommimed of Meese. Brown, Thompson and Mo•
Donald, was arnnloted to 'elect • teem,
sad pieties will or oommenced immediate-
ly.
PrRLIC Scnnot. Rosen -Th• statutory
meeting of the publtaMbogl board was held
O'sdaesday ereolog of 'cast week. All the
members were present. 1'he board this
y,wr 16 oomposed of the renewing members :
R MoLean, ('has. Held (St.` Devote ward),
W. Ache•o,, .1 H. Colhores (St. Patrick's
ward), H N. Hell, Capt. John Cralgls (5:.
Andrew'' ward), 51, Nicholson, W. A Mo:
Kim (St. George's ward) Mr. McLean
was ODanimons(y elected chairman of the
nos,4 for the year 1901. Judge !dawn
wee re appointed to the Collegiate Institute
trustee board, and D J. Neftel to the pub
Ito library board for the term o1 three owes.
Standing con mitten. were appointed as fol•
lows, the first named in nub win chair-
man : Cnotloeeot-R.11, Reid, Cr.igle ;
finance -Colborne, MaKim,Aohemo ; school
•eenagement-Nicholson, Colborne, Ache-
-aro. The board will boll Its regular moot•
logo nn the first Monday evening In eaoh
month,
THE Coven ('or sett,. -The new aunty
ooanoll met on Tuesday afternoon, .II the
members being p•seeat. In a000rdenoe
with the agreement made between the Re-
formers and ('o tire• of the ooanoil •
year ago, and on motion of Maser. Miller
and McLean, Philp Holt, of God.rioh was
one, • entity elected Warden. Alter sah•
, to the oath of o9ioe before His
11 •1..r .1a 16. Doyle, Warden Holt In .n In
'erestine ,pneoh thanked the members for
his elec.,nn. A oomml'tee was appointed to
draft • icurio Hon ie refereno• to the death
of her late Majesty Queen Victoria, and the
lollowlog wee prepared and wired to Ills
KE•.11eeoy the flowerpot General, hearts'
tiso slgoturei of the Warden and clerk
"Toe county 0000011 of the county of Huron
.o coanotl assembled desire to express the
deep feeling of sorrow and regret at the de
miss of our sovereign lady (;seen Vioort•,
whose long, euooesdul and IIIu'trloas reign
has been the marvel of the world. W
trust Chet our regrets may be conveyed
through the proper channel to the mem-
bers of tee royal tamlly,"
krrl,reen Viotrarx. -Saturday olghe
Deputy Sberlff (;em ry brought up from
Se.fnrth and Indeed to jell one Patrick
Hickey, who wee charged with en amyl,
upon John Battle, Polloe Maglotrte of
Ssafnrth D appears that Hickey had an
old grade's utmost the Pollee Magletret• on
moon's of • eentenoe pawed upon him by
the latter many years ago, and this eau not
the first time his spite had broken not into
attempted •lolnco under the l.Onenoe of
liquor. Friday night last he entered Ma*
(•'rate Bootle's boos with an are, but
Mr. Beattie oontrhed to keep him off by
wieldlo0 a snow-ebovel. Oa Monday Hick-
ey was brought before Judge Doyle and
pleaded guilty saying that hie intention was
to snare Mr. Kettle He was remanded until
the 3letla.nd )n themeantlmn Infnrmalfoo
•e to his ohvaoter will he procured from
Seaforth. His Honor Intimated that he
would here to vend the prisoner down an,
leas he would sots to Novo Ssalorth, where
hie presence was • menu- , - - Kettle's
safety. The prisoner , •417 ex
pressed his oo0aarre0ce In 11.. if . re-
mark'.
A R'tnnrrto AT CARI.1170N Pyati,-k/..
Goderioh people will be Interested In the
follow:ot Item from The Carlton 1'laoe
Herald, reoord.ng the wedding of Mise
Mina Dickson, deughtt of John 1)lokson, •
former proprietor of the 0)0derrt10 woollen
01111. The snpslale el Mr. K.J, Erase audit lse
4 )ioksoowere oonsammated on t he 22od lest„
•t thn residents of the brides parents. Mr.
and Mrs Jahn Dickson, Carleton PIso..
The mnmowy was performed by Rev•A. A.
Scott, Mime .Thole C.vers being brides
meld and Mr. Case. Diek.o. groeeewien.
The brad• was attired In white and carried
&
bouquet of white roues and carnations
After the ceremony the guest., whloh in
eluded the members of the 1•mtlle. only,and
Inoldentally represented lour geoer.tlooe,
sat down to the marriage supper. Mr and
Mrs. Eyans left the same night for Western
Ontario, and .111 return this way en route
to their new hems neer Quebec, where Mr.
Evans hold' a good position to the oartrldge
"i•otory. Th• 0,14. was the renlpient of
many beautiful gifts, that of the *room
hating • gold watch. The oration's present
to the hrldesmald was • gold bracelet. Mr.
and Mr' E•ne eater upon their martin
110, render 1 le auepltee, with the het
w.oee of many friends for their welfare and
happiness.
ANIiT11IR PArR(rlTh 1assiN.•.--There
wee • splendid •odle.oa at the Open• Hoose
nu Tuesday evening ; Indeed the hall mold
hardly accommodate those dee'ring admit
tonne. Stanley McKeown Brown, the war
oorrespond.nt of The Mall and Empire,
tan his teeters on tile •:parsons In Mouth
Attlee, Ole remarks hang Illustrated by •
Inge number of moving plo'oree and star.
0ptloae views His •Aden. was given In
two parte, t0• Interval between beteg no -
copied with • nnmb.r of presentations.
Thle part of the program was ondanted by
Maver W'ilue. Actin Chisholm and
('nu. Neath.reld, of the (anadun non
tlngeets to Swath Alrlo•, were eaoh present-
ed with • handeome geld wash, chain and
Innket, nn behalf of the people n( (loderloh.
The pre.eettlsee wore mode by two Iltte(e
girl., Pearl Kline and Climate U•atsloo.
Mr. Chisholm ttee1a.d also • gift e1 813
from the staff of the Oederl)h organ f
tory, 820 trom the Colborne township o0
on end a further purse from tis• citizens of
Goaertoh. Sergt. Morgan 1.... also r• -
caved • gilt of 820 from the township of
Colborne. Another presentation, whloh
• *real moor people did not know was u0
the program, was that of a medal from the
Hamilton Hra ob of the Royal Humane
Society to Fred Shannon, In r•oognitloo of
hie bravery In rescuing H. Miller from
drewoisg In the Maitland River last sum-
mer. At the close ot the lecture a picture
of Queen Victoria wan tbrown on the screen,
and the audience viewed wltb silent regret
the well knows likeness of the beloved
e Ign who hod paved away but a few
hours before.
CARD Or 1HANtts,-Austin Chisholm de-
sires to publloly express his moot slows
shooks to the people of Goderich and Col-
borne for their great kindness In welcoming
hint back from South Africa and for the
very eeneroas tied substantial gifts they
have presented to him. If• feels there has
been no more Wooer* or hearty reception
anywhere In Canada, and he is sore .11 who
hare returned must foal that they ar, Lung
amply repaid for any hardships or dangers
erp•rieowd. He sesta his onduot In t.
future will be suoh as to till merit the kind
ly feelings shown ham on this 000uioo.
•o. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - JAN. 24
saw- PM*
A Good I'Ipe-K;dd & G 4
Professional Card -G. A. Newts, Lack -
CANADIAN ORD1R Or d,MR ('zac1.GY,-A
very njoyabls time was spent la the Tem•
per•noe Hall, North .treat, last Friday
nvsoing, when the members of No. 146
Canadian Order of Home Circles, gees w
epee evening to their famlliee end friends
A sumptuous repast bad been prepared and
done justice to, after whioh S. E. Hick, In
the position of toastmaster, ably presented
the following (n1lleotual and m.leal bill
of fare to the audience : "Tee geese,"
Staging of National Anthem by 'ordinal ;
"Patriotism," or "Canada and the British
Empire." Mr, James Mitchell ; "The Maple
Lead." LW Lea" tainting of Maple Lchorus by the
audience; "Fraternal Sooietiee," Rev,
Mr. Anderson ; solo, "Camellia and Rose,'
Mau Pearl Videae ; "Mercantile Prosperity
of (loderioil," Mr. Melvin' Howell ; rocas.
flow, •'B;tok to Rigsby Station," Mees Maud
Wilson ; " Education, ., Mr. Stewart,
(prlocipal pf Public Schools); quartette,
Pisa Meese Heyde** and Messrs. Brydgee
and Adair; "Our Looal Iodn.trtes," Mr,
MoOdhoud'y : recitetioo, "The Jlner.,"
Maw L.ut. Brydrs ; baritone solo, "The
Singing O.rl," Mr, John Carrie : "Our
Circle," Mr., Colla Campbell ; closing re-
marko by chairman, Ood Nave the Queen.
to reepondlor to, the oast, "Our Clrole,"
Mr.. Campbell gen a par4loularly Interest-
ing resume of the growth of the institution
looally Aad generally, and ably placed the
benefits of the order before .11 present.
Following are the eleca0,5 daring tis• pros
u01 year : Retiring leader, J. H. Worsen ;
leader, Mr.. ('olln Campbell ; secretary,
Miss Murray ; fioanotal secretary, Mr.,
Warnock ; treasurer. C. Campbell.
•
Tui Tgi,e,iER Wort. -In the Divisional
Court at Oegoods Hall last week, In the
oases of Mol'herma ye Public School Tray -
toes of Seotlon 7, Township of U.boroe,
lee lament was given on an appeal by 4.fend•
ante from order r'1 tno Judge of the County
of Huron 41.. .fag'notlon for • new trial
In • pl•li,: lee 1.1.0 F.Ith Division Court,
brought to recover a balance of salary al.
leged to be doe to plata( Hi by defendants.
Th• trial judge held that the agreement,
,fated In 1897, under whioh the plaintiff
had .,no. taught la she school, was void for
want of-defeodaota' oorporte seal, but that
• previous' agreement, dated 17 Ova., 1894,
under seal, °ow ':Glop this clause : " (5)
This agreement shall •1m be oonstrued to
,-Ontiou• in feroe trom year to year utiles
and until It le term(aated by the oonlo,
hereinbefore prsorlbed,' was still In form,
. or having been terminated, as required by
seo. 19, oh. 292, K Y 0., IDs m..ting of
trustees not having been duly walled. O.e
trntee rso.lved at flys minute" to 9 la
the 0000407 a ootim of a meehpg to he held
at 9, and beside" • minutes of the meet-
ing was Dot duly kept. Judgment was
entered for plelntlff under subsea. 6 of sin.
77 of the Pubho Schools! Aot for the amount
of h1. salary 1n arrest, and b.oause It was
In arrear for three months additional. Held,
that the •greeme,t of 1897 was not invalid,
• direction having bun given by the truss
tees ill the plaintiff's presence to the ofioer
havog the onsody of the seal to ttaah It,
and the agreement having hewn acted on for
two years, and plaintiff having upon the
faith that It was handing agreed to receive les
salary. To permit the defendants to rely
on the omies,on to Rifle the seal to defeat
the agreement would be to permit them to
praoltoe a arcing fraud upon the plaintiff.
Held, also, that the jadge below was right
In holding that the agreement of 1694 Is
valid, the one of 1897 having brooms
operative, s000rdeng to defendants' metal -
Gen, the one of LY94 mast °entlau. 1n form
until a new one 1. made. Instead of suing
for wrongful dlsotlesal under an Westin,
agreement, plaintiff might have sued for
weirs pro rata tip to his discharge, adopting
It and treating It as onjan4ihabls: Lilly ye.
Erwin, 11 A. A E , N. S , This her has
done and he la entltl.d to suoosed buntline
hs has esrn.d the salary and he is also en
titled under the statute in satiety in the
time of the bringing of the action 0....ae
01. Jlsmisal entitled him to (root the
agreements as tan end, and his salary was
thea to arrow. Held, alio, Olt' the 'torte
moot of 1894 befog valid on rete face and
having been acted on lore 1 imam 11,e
.n
onus of provr that the rtgnlremento of
s. e , 1) had not been fulfilled ley upon the
defendants, and they bad felled to do se.
Appel dumiated with *cats. J. H. Clarke,
i1 C., for appellant., Garro., Q. 0„ fon
plaintiff.
COMING AND GOING
Arthur 14.'s has relurne t from Pert
Klee.
Or. R. L.Toutel Ids en Tnwd•y for
AI ontreal.
Attu Ida Harland 1s visiting her aster at
M •r noes.
Mrs i) MoD.,oald to ,Islting Mr.. Nord -
helms at Toronto.
.leh0 ('Orrell left oo i•tarday :o fa0• a
position l0 1'htham.
Mies Bertha Farrow 1. home from C•0
n ingtoe for her holiday..
Mir 1d. Robinson, 0t Woodstock, Is the
g'i.•t of Ides I), J ohneon.
'apt. ',swoon Is to Toronto attending the
mooting of the (!rand Chapter, R A. M.
Mr. F. Eeslew, of Albion, Nebraska, Is
•icting her mother, Mr,, lana Stratton's.
Mies 1 ate. returned shwa week from •
visit to (*Moya, Minneapolis, Bangor,
WIe., and Kidgsowo.
Mrs. Smooth returned this week from
ntr.tford, where .he had been •1.111.er her
durhter, Mr.. Tindall.
Mae 1affr•y, who bad been visiting Mn.
Nairn for some mo•th., returned es Taw
day to her horn* In (Dalt.
Fred M:•..., of Ve.oeavme. R 1;,, Is
here est a visit to his pariahs, Mr. and Mrs.
Umbrae Eves•. Mr. E... bold. a loan -
now
NeWoe to Uredlton-Olbbo. & Harper,
London
For Yale -Ron 66, SIGNAL.
Aouounoement-J H. Uolbone
Ja*uasy Salo -W. A. McKim 6
Wa 01.v, It Now -A. MoD. Allan 4
Not Made In Germeny-J. M. Molwod 4
It Hurts So -F. M. Dunham 8
Annouawetant-O. E. Klog Wingbem I
.rd of Thanks--Matehew Russell 1
Iasuraooe Cord -Chas, E. Shaw 1
Aaotios Sal. -T. Gundry 1
January Sale -W. Acheson A Son 4
Consent/as Presorlptloso--J. Wilson.,8
Bargains In Shoo, -l'. T. Hall* 8
The Robinson Sore -Hodge. Bros,, 8
For Sale or to R.ot-W. J. tea.more1
Neaps to Debtor. -J P. Brows 1
Cash System -P. '1'. Dean 8
1
oleo position In the Coast cite In the ser.
vloe of the Hudson's Hey Uomaser,.
Mrs. E. C. Pennington and 'Mrs. Reader,
of Ypsilanti. Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs,
W. Pennington for a few days the past
week.
H. I. Morrish left on Tuesday for Tore*.
10 to attend the •Douai meeting of the Tem•
penance and (hooted Insuranu Co., el
whioh he in an agent.
Mrs. J. Goldthorpe, of Saltierd, and Mrs,
Thos, Young, of Daogaouoo, were t Port
Credte this weak 'nicotine the funeral of
their elster•lb-I•w,Mre, John Goldthorpe.
DEA1 M OF MK JUSTICE ROSE.
The death of Judge Rose, which occurred
et Toronto oarly Saturday loot, remoyed
one of the brightest orttantente on the bench
of Ontario. Ile was regardol au Oo.Ierich,
where on several occasions he oat as a judge
of the High Court of Justice, as a mend( high
honor, keen intellect, deep learning, and
good judgment, and his death at the tom•
parativuly earlyoge of fifty -sit years, when
it eeemol that he might give many more
year, of service to the cause of justice, is o
matter of sincere regret.
CHURCH NOTES.
Spieled meetings are being 000tlnued In
Vitoria -at church, conducted by the pastor.
Subject for out Sabbath evict tor, •' Parties
who agreed to deoelve the Holy Ghost bat
failed.' A11 are ordlally invited to attend
there servioes, and will restive • hearty
wtoome.
Lot Sunday ab St. Peter'. Rey. Father
Nnrthgravea,edlor of The Uatheho Record,
London, delivered two •Ory excellent ser•
mons. At masa he preached from Hebrews
1111., 10. " We have •o altar whereof
they here no power to eat who serve tis.
tab.roaol.." At vesper* Nle text was takes
front the Aota of the Apostles, iv., 12
" Neither 1. there salvation to any other.
For there le no other name undo heaven
given to men, whereby we mut be send,"
la explaining the laser text he spoke of
t0it adorable name of Jesus, whioh is above
all netem. He o(t•d 1 testa to .how
that God often gate • name to those ohoe.o
for • estate maiden, that an angel was
seat from h to aooeuno, thea our
Lord', name should be ease l Jesus. H•
alio explained why fi• revived tit name
sod how It Is all powerfol, and why we
should always love, honor and r•v.renoe
that holy name.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
The daysare notioeably iongtheoing, but
Prand
.11leu/1. ras prices and o coats ordered fromeMin are
out to tit
Judge Masson was down town on Tale.
day and we hope will soon be at work .gain.
The twentieth wintery bell that was to
have been held oo Friday evening has bogie
Postponed owing to the national bereave-
ment.
Ed. Campaigns has been very low for
vomn days, but yesterday wee slightly
better.
Capt. Biker, of the Uanadlan Mounted
Rifles, has arrived 1n own and is staying
at the residence of hs fther•lo•lew, Horaoe
Horton.
.1, P. Brown has decided to leave town
for Stratford, where he will take the'&gooey
for the Mwey.Hants Company. He w111
leave for his new location about the first of
February. While sorry that he is leaving
us, we wish him much emcees .o the larger
bold to whioh he goes
ANNOUNCEMEN TS.
Oysters. (;ot them •0 the Victoria Res•
tanrent, Wen street. They receive ahem
regularly --always fresh, log cream, 000•
feo.lonery, fruit. and olgailf!t't 1'. Marg.
,rove, prnpr(etor. Telephone 70.
W'an'ed - - Roll batter, 22o. Feed those
cowl -butter will be good for month., and
ours 1. the hest market In Canada the year
reined, G. R. Karn, Wlogham.
1. iT. Cotsoaon w111 ommenm buena'
to his old stand, corner of Square and H.m•
((on ears►, In about two weeke, with •
oomplete new stook of staple and fanny dry
god.. Watoh for his opening.
AUCTION SALES.
All parties getting their sole Mlle printed al
this oMoe will have . free notfne inserted
to the Ila uo to the time of sales.
W goo roomy, January 30th. -Sets of Im-
ported Clydesdale seniors sad other horse",
the property of Oaodry Bros., s► their
nobles, Hamilton treat, mmm.noing •1
1:30 o'clock P.M. Let lnolnd,s the Import-
ed Clydesdale eta .ions Milton RIO and
Ploksn's l'ride, Guidry Bros haying de -
aided to to out of the atall,ou loudness.
TRON. Gnrnay, eootleewr.
FRIDAY, February Eat,-Eisnlor'e sal,
of town property, lot 85 In the town et
(lahrioh, one quarter •ore, upon whioh
there is stinted a comfortable frame hoes,.
(food cellar and good fruit tree. Property
la within three minutes' walk of 0, T R.
station. 1. H. 9ANDEIteON, tooting for Et -
,inters ; Teos.;OLINDRY, Auctioneer.
Trt.DAY, Mkhwnary 5th.-Anotlon sale of
thirty head ot oholos stele, including geed
use and heifers in osl(, tae heli,ro and
Toting heifers sad steers, and other articles,
the property of Jam.. F.•gan, Int 3, onn. 5,
E. D. Colborne. T. Ofrrrnev, saotloewr.
BORN.
W 11.1.1A MS. - In Petoskey. Mlohltest. oe the
ISN last, the wife of fL 11. Williams. mar:
chant, of o son.
DIED -
STURDY. -in (004.x100 uwn,hlpp. en Ileo
dy, January 1)10 Ragh 16tnrdy. .g.d is
lei. •1M 1 month..
BTOTTA.-o. January 179. In iletrett Maty,
beloved wife of Genre. R. emus. 1t*stt.
u et 0.d.rleO.