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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-1-24, Page 4▪ T ORSD►T, Jan, 24, 1901 THE SIGNAL : GODERIUH ONTARIO Stoves them • lasting people. The reader of his- tory will recall hew F5S years • to a Domer• ous baud of le.aohmen Dressed over lutes blegland, and oouquered It lu the oouree of time the two rates bemuse absorbed, and twtead el pure Saxou or Nonnau, we hate a rue of people possessing the strength of hath sternum, amid with very low of the weak points of either. Teets has hues • thorough amalgamation of rause, but it hes taken many '.Tres to a000mplleh It. Traces ot wine of the institutions the Normae• Freoub brought with them are to be Nen even yet. %V by, then, should we net look upon our Frere) element in Canada as • tower ot strength' 1hey possess many qualities which commend them as very ds elr.Dle elements 'n oatlun•butldtng. If you are looking for the best Coal Heating Stoves, you will find the "Art Am- herst" Heater will fill the bill. As for a Range, we can guarantee the Pearl. Every stove we sell is sold under the absolute„ guarantee that if stove is not satisfactory, the pur- chase price will be refunded. A number of good sec- ond hand stoves for sale very cheap, as we want the room for new stoves. You are always welcome to call and inspect our big stock of Stoves, Furnaces, Tinware, Etc. J. H. Worsell, The Cheap Stove Man, GODERICH. ghee $xgnax, le PO.4IH%D EVERY THURSDAY MORNING • M.IneGUA PIDOW 9ODRRICK. THURSDAY. JAN. M. 191H. OUEEN VICTORIA DEAD QUEEN Victoria of Great Brit aln and Ireland and Empress of India died on Tuesday iu the eiithly.eecond year of her age, and the eixty•fourth year of her reigu. Her reign was not only the longest it any British monarch. but was also the greatest so far as the prestige to the crown and eeieutitic afvanoemout is con- cerned. Her death removes the greateet wore an of the utneteeoth .entury-a motel wife and mother and the Queeu of Queens. TO HARNESS THE RIVER Tim project that is now before the town council, having fur ion object the sup- plying of cheap power, is ooe that is of great importance to 6tfit a future prosperity of the town. It is a well-known fact that the all-impurtaut question nowadays, when the establishment of an leathery is then topic, is what will the oust of running the concern be? At the present tune an object lessuu in industrial development is promoted at Sault Ste. Marie, where a few, years ago{{ comparative ntagiatiunexisted. The build. log of the caul turned the eyed of capital. mite to the possibilities of the water power that existed in the immediate neigh- borhood, and the result hos been one of the most marvellous exhibition? of industrial expansion ever seen on this contioent of great industrial expansion. At other points, notably on the Georgian Bay, the towns have been setting their sails to catch the bracing breeze of good times from the western end of the lakes, and we observe that Owen Souud, Coiling - wood, Midland and other pbw,ee, are leaving nothing undone to have things go their way. The other day a big smelter was installed at Midland, with a demonstration practical. ly of a provincial character, a large number of outsiders taking part in the opening ex- ertions ; Collingwool last year vot,d $165,- 000 to two industries, from which big re- turns to the town will uudouLtally result ; and it e • well-known tact that the pros- perity of Owen Sound ha. been materially aided by the sound judvmeut and open- handedness that has governed the dealing,' of its public men with the companiee and firms that have seen fit to coot in their lot With the town. Horne six yearn ago a cowpony was pre- pared to enter into an arrangement to sup- ply water and light to Golerich fdr • term of years, but the Idea never got beyond the preliminary stage, owing to the matter not meeting with the approval of the then coun- cil. tithe) that time the changes lenges which have been made to meet the increased power requited have been of such a charac- ter that the capital account has, we under- stand, been added to at an avetage of $3,000 a year,outatde of the cost of working the plant. At the prevent time the annual receipts are not sufficient to meet the ex. pendituree, and this is not to be wondered et when 11 is remember:el that some f 1,000 worth of coal Is used yearly to furnish the power. The Maitland River Power Company propose to efbct • saving W th • town by stopping the annual deficit no for a the town is oonoernetl, aid by • rig the in- ttand.suent light rate by 1.. ,ty per cent., if the incaudeseent eystem is placed in the bands of the Company. Thie will not ouly confer a beuefit upon the Gown but will be a boon to every purchaser of light, and will place the lighting within the reach of • large number who are deterred from basing the system installed by the rates which now exist But the greatest benefit that will accrue, in the event of the reputed of the Oompany being accepted, is that the town will he enabled to oilier .Reap power to manufacturing industries that may be brought to consider Oo.1ericit as • point for location. Already the leading] itrdustries of the town have gladly welcomed the advent of the Company, and have srpreeeerl a deter• ruination to avail themselves of cheap power at the earliest pomihle date. And what is looked for as • boon by our resit dent manufacturer. will not fail to be • groat inducement to others who may be seeking location. The future of Golerich is bound up in the utilizing of tis natural advantages. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING. 1012111 *A0WI Ti. PIM. leaidew Advrtiser : 1e foot, ,t is the ••aspire eater*, and are the parity. If, by Mese berm we are I understand a einslesaee Of sada, .f the British people time has toads • r•tui°N•SLI °ran %TION, Springfield Reppublio•n : The operation for app.odioitle has bum*, . apparently, one of the oommosplooes of surgery. the removal of the yermtform appendix may be attended with more danger than the pulling of • tooth but the operation roe Imager wares too surgeon. rhe annual report ot the chief of stat! of Harper Hos peal shows that oat of 107 uperattoue for appendicitis '•t that Institution loot veer, rely eight of the oases resulted fatally. to sixteen nose In will, b no oper.tloO was performed, three were fatal. Where an operation wee performed, the result was fatal In only 5.4 per cent. of the Dan . Whore o0 operation was performed death reeled in 19 per oeet. of the nates. 15 would be hardly safe, however, to general. Ize from thr •e figures. The total number of owe i. .mall at the beet, and the cumber of osseaia which bo operetta° was performed 1. very .mall it oompartson with i` • number le wbioh the appendix was removed ed. Tba report does not prove that an operation for appendicitis is even necessary Ina great majority of noes ; but U serves to show that when snob on operation as per• formed, the patient hu nearly nlocheen ohanees out of • possible twenty to reoover. KatIIM,Ls it•,.OESTE U. Ooldwln Smith, '0 Toronto `Jun: `.!r Wilfrid Leaner deplores the dtmia.hed comber of lawyers is Parliament, wbioh he . eems to ascribe to • heeler prejulloe against the prof. igloo and el igeeranoe of the great thing. which It has done for t illtlo•1 freedom. He might 'stead his re- gret to other important profession., and to the beet Omni its of the community in general. The plain feet ' that the leadlrg lawyer or the ;aiding map in ray other walk of Isle cannot afford to leave his regu- lar budnse. for four months in the y! .r while he •e attending a protracted session at Ott iwa, A legal member of the British Parliament, when elts'I the m.tropolis, Is . till to the osoter of his prof.eeion; so are many of the men of business. The cones• gnues undoubtedly ie the low standard ot ability in Ili* Canadian Hour of Common.. One et the lart!es at this moment Is not only without • presentable leader, but al. most destitute of trout -rank mei, let the .ewions be shortened, so that tront.rabk men may afford to attasd them, and let the Important measures, e.peoially those tn• volving grr ore of public money, be brought down at the opening •sssion instead of being held back till it, oleos and then 'tld before • thin and wee.", House. Thi. Is the meet available remedy. MATTERS OF MOMENT. -_ mag•m1 dtetrict is prudent and oommead• able. The Algonquin Palk experlmest has worked out w suunsssfully that the game has Inoreawd enormously, not to intuition the foot that an Important watershed of the country Is protected in perpetuity. 112 view of all these tbines, Mr. Whitney must get up early to catch worms. They an all gone, and the dew is off the grass be- fore be has me eye open. 'I'D. fool ie. Mr. Whitney bee many thing@ to take the edge off hie luveotiveoess. His position se Coo- tsrvative leader to Ontario is about ss sire as the cat on the tly wheel. He allege desperately, but the next revolution may shoot him off. J. J. Foy, t;. C., is 0onoeded to be the brains of the party, but be leeks magnetism ; Mr. l'.rsualteu 1s ambitious •ud restless. The Ottawa coterie begins to look toward Toronto now that the leader• ship there has simmered down to a race b.• tween Borden and l'ugreiu. 'there are two or three men In the !tomo of Commons who would be 1 .esar or 105t1',.. They all come from Toronto or thereaboula. So 1t Isn't surprl.mg that Mr. Whit.iey talkiest Valor lu Toronto, wbere he opo drop in at the Albany Club and keep his eye 012 the c. b. b. I to youtgeet member of the Ontario t *blunt ie Mr. Stratton, the Previewed Secretory. Evidently the Government trusts a ,;sea Beat to his energy and dill• gene, tor, in addition to his regular duties, have been added the supervision of the asy• tunes and pr'iona and the management of the license commissioners' branch. The out rvlsiou of the asylums is ordiearly one man's Nle thane, but for Mr. SDrrtton it is only a tidbit in his multifarious aotivities. ID. Proviuoial Sear.! .ry's stall admit with a sort of d' perste admiration, that " he's u bores for work," and that everybody has to v'iger up to his d.partnuut. P i of his polinoel duties were not sough, Mr. Start• ton het many private intonate. Hs is director o1 • trust company, proprietor of • newspaper, partner to a box factory. 1n Mot, Mr. Straitens idea of recreation is sol m•otlon s1 all, but • cbange of employ- ments. Mr. iaretton's life is close pecked with business, but he always finds tame to be popular. A talk with the Provincial S• emery is • good pick me -up. He is breezy, °hesrtul, optimistic praotfoal. Being a newspaper man, he undue, ads human nature, ani, beteg a poutlotan, he works on it. - G. N. W. EXHIBIT ION• Auaal Maedi[ or the West Yana A grl- voltam eyelets. At the .nuusl meeting of the West Huron Agricultural atoolety, held on Wada owday, Ibth +vt., 'e the town hall, the ueaeurer submitted the following figures :- ria.. al 17-. Legislative grant. klunimpel grant (county) Members' eubsonpu.n.......; txort. Society tees G•00 receipts Rent of grounds, stings, ho Direct ors' note........ ... ..• Retained from prize money Misoellwww Total receipts x\1 x.. °TTI Due Tress last report Quentioni of the Day Dia �unsed. The wayoralry she In Toronto lir. Ilan. ■. s ekadewy Pollct -Personal Wal- ler. es Isterr.11sa Letter 'roan the green eh.. TottONTO, Jen. 14, 1901. All the' wise people on the new4 epoie have digested the recent Mayoralty con- test In Toronto. They know jut what it means. The l'onseryattve press .aye it 1. the handwriting on the wall for the Ko Goverument, beo•nse m • hopelessly Tory city, • fins old °rusted 'Lary gentleman wee chosen obief magistrate. IS a might have more confidence In these lorebodtoge if their prophet. had • batter record for clairvoyance. Sir Charles Tupper, you re- member, sew • solid phalanx of Cultures. rive members of Parliament from sea to sea ; be heard the voice of the gr•r-neat electorate of Canada calling him to deliver them out of the wilderness. And then Dame November 7; now there i. riot • ripple on the surface of polittus to show where Sir Charles went down. But ever shoos then rho Coeeervative press bee been suing thtogs and he item yokes. Not a star wobbles bu: they think it is Mors beokening ; not a cricket chirps but they think It Is Gabriel warning up. That way Tres the bug house. As a muter of feat, the Mayoralty fight In Toronto was as much an exhibition ot party weakhese w ot party strength. Tbere were three Conservative cendtdates In the field- E. A. Meodonald, who could not be kept out with an note; John Shaw, who edged In on the bargain mete with Mr.. Howland ; and Mr. Howland, whose clam was that hitherto he bad always st ,peed milds when the party managers wanted hl•o tea Up to four days before • he sleotiva, It looked as if these three candiaates would mat earth other's throats, and Mr. Speoce, the but men, would got in. Then Dame the appeal to party, and Joho Shaw was jetti• sowed. It Wu in • sinal way • repetition of that steno at Ottawa -•t 1896 -mutiny and disaffection among the leaders, • nest of traitors, aid a themeless bolt. Alter that point the parallel foils, for the brsooh was Mooed, and the party brisades rallied around Mr. Howland. Tomato it, perhaps, the only city +n the Dominion where such a think could have been effected. Itis th only place !n O•teno where such • renego could be taken o0 Premier Rose. It was much u to say, "Von can kick us down the front stars, but you o•0't keep us from hid - log in the cellar.' Toronto, may, p'thap., h ave been willing to annihilate Spence co the oh•ncs of hurting Premier Ross, who has always mooted on fovea justice to the Province and nn f to the otty. 11.9 Roes Ooveromeot has seen to it that Toron- to burs ins fair share in the burdens of tax• ation, and that don tot please the dodgers,. The net result o1 Toronto's reverses is that Mt. Howland, an affable vis,00aty and • e wtusque formalist, has been elected Mayor. In spite of this totastrophe, Premier Rosa Is undismayed. lie looks over the map of Ontario, the noble heritage he Is doing so much to develop, and Toronto appears as • pin -point. k'io•potnte 010 c do much mere than give plu prioks. The planks in Mr. Whitney's alleged platform are. Ave Premier Rees says, as old as those In Noah's ark. 1'h• first thing Mr. Wbleney must do before bsrezone Ro.' le to wake up and ger tome new timber The Ontario Ooyei anent bon pretty well anticipated everything that Mr. IVbltaey 000ld think of, .ad being in power they of course had the dean' age of 'befog able to oarry it out. Mr. Whitney i. indeed • sad miss, where the other fellow sees It first every time. Just take the record slue 1895 --smelter,, pulpwood, nickel ete.l, oold storage, techu,eol schools rhri Rom Leve. 'meat had • policy for mulaled, and se sot crystal], ad on mob of these subjeou before Mr, Whitney ever heard them owning. 11 is ate °pen merit that the Onverement has a few surprises In stere for Mr. Whitney this mission I11S1 tie show him that he is • wee hit. behind In his Ntlnkin•. Among the mesterei %has arm prnhable are those dealing with the dressed meat ladettry, bet root Ungar, and law re- form. tie the last named sohjeot the At, teensy 0 I has bene nollsttng As!. whloh may result in • statute revising, simplifying, and oheapening the proeedors, The notion of the Government In setting aside a vase forest t'eesrve In the lab Ta. for prtue- Horses fettle Sheep Sw',e Poultry Dalry Produote t:nin and Seeds Roots sad other hoed oral i. . Orchard and Garden pre4ucte Fine-Ar'i. Lodes' tVork Mistteamieoue 380 00 20 0 118 50 229 25 589 38 192 40i 750 OV 173 15 $2516 69 th' 1 est Is the history of the banner musty .1 Huron. '3 poed on behalf of ID. board of 1900. 1. SaLast.u• Ja., President. Jae. Mire:uau., Seoretary. Ooderiob, Jam 15, 1901. Both the lre•surei a and Mouton' sports were adopted. 1'be deotlu of ettioen, es reported Im1 week, resulted as follows President, J. C. Martin ; aloe presidents, W. F. Clark sad W. T. kfurnny; dlreotors- tloderlob towoebip, Jae Connolly, Thomas Wallis and I. Salkeld, jr. ; Colborne, Col. I Varoos, J. T. (:olniborpe, E. C. Attrill ; Ooderioh town, Jobs Knox, W. H. Gui- dry, C. A. Humber. A majority of those present favored • two days show an •gaunt one tor three days, bud all agreed that the last week to September was the beet time for the fall tar, but the selection of dates (with power to make three days if deemed advisable) end the revision of the prize Ilet and rules were left to the hands of the Dew board. The retiring president, I. Salkeld, w' i tendered a very hearty vote of thanks for Ms serene. to that oep•oity for the past two years. This ended the business of the annual meeting, and the new board .e 01200 met for orvenizattoo. Jas. Mitchell and H. L. teat o0 were r. -appointed eeoret.ry and Treasurer reep.tlnly, .mid W. K. Robert- son and tt'm. Line auditors The prom - dr ate and secretary were appointed as dele- gates to the annual meeting of the Associa- tion of Fain end Sxbibttlons, which will be held in 'Toronto on February 20 and 21. Tim whole board will meet on Saturday, 26th inst. to commence the revieloo of the prize list. $ Total Old note {raid Working ttxpenses, sale -les, du Interest Fitting up grounds M usel lane ous 57 00 l) 1 00 00 00 50 S 50 2 25 108 00 38 25 84 50 12 65 1429 65 $ 6(,)00 214 41 41 20 50 88 159 53 Total $ 2506 36 Balance .o hand, $10 32. The direct on' report w' s as follows : To the Mint bean of the West H.'00 Agrlou'- torsi `iooicty. GLNTt.nilIN,-Io submitting to you • n- port for the past year, to connection with the ti. N. W. Exhibition, we regret that we caswot point to as successful • year it we bad reaon to anticipate when we as- sumed otbuo. As will be mien _by the treasurer's statement, the balance is stili very much on the wrong nde of the ledger. The gate retelpte show a very great falling ug, $287 lees than in 1899, while the aatouot of prizes taken up-tbe prn list having beet, added tots the several depart moots about $350 --was aloha up to the average, to foot, over the previous' year ($1442 se compared with $1380 to 1899) and this notwithstanding that the total number of entries was about 500 lees than the pre. vions year. Thus the odtl•y hoe exceeded the receipt : uonsider•bly. It is not easy to piste exactly the cause of this dtwre panoy, but we are quite of the opinion that our ta,r was held too early last year, jolt at • lime when fell work wait priming on. our tardiert, and when many who .had at'eudd toe large otty faire were desirous of making up some of their lost time. It a mutest that our fair should not hereafter be held earlier than the last week In Sedtember. Last year we dispensed entirely with scything in the way of "spoon attrao thus," • step rewarding the wisdom of which there is moon diffsrsnee el opinion. The man who attends • fall fair for the pur• pose of capturing prizes will not be apt to consider " •tlnetion. " • proper nation of such gatherings, but there are many to whom the 1a11 1.+e is an 1 holiday or outing, and there will always desire eoter- towasut of nine kind or other. Tits is • Th• alur000e session was taken up ee* feature which we think o°old be mora euo the le-dity of the several reporu god • cessiully managed, as well r i several other number of Intersttlne upon on minion things incidental to . suooeestul fall fair, by work. Mrs. (1)r0 Malcolm, the wife of • • epeolel cot mitts., of say three, who WDIIId returned missionary from China, was pros - meet at least monthly, and during the sum- ent, pid save • very Interesting address no mer weekly, to discuss and consider any- the work 112 that cranny. thing which they might doom calculated to .d1 to the interest and mimeos of the fair. In the sven.eg • pub] io meat pg was hold This we mean as •sure of advisory Dom• atm was lagsiy attended. the obnroh being memo, who would report to the hoard from well films' Rev. Mr. Stewart, of cunt.. time to time the result of their enquiriespresided. Addressee were delivered by and lovestigatluns. The present method or Rev. Mr. lerkle, in which It desalt on the doing all snub work through the taros and •ink end the present situation in Cslsa, unwieldy board does not meet emergeuciee end by 1)r. Malcolm, who has recently re- tur or produce the best reeulu turned from Chin., where he hadspent PRESBYTERIANS IN SESSION. Meetings el the erne e eeee and W. V. ■. 11. at eear.rlk Last Week. Tee Presbytery of liuroo met la the First Presbyterian ohurob, Sealortb, on the 15th lost. There was • large •ttendanee of min• to nd elders. It being also the o°w- .ioo of the agonal meeting of tie Presby- terial Woman's Foreign Mission Society of Huron, a goodly number of lady delegates were present, who met in the •odlenoe room, while the Presbytery held their meet• lot in the basement. J. A. Hamilton, 61. A., was appointed moderator for the eusutng son mouths. Session rworde were called for and exam- ined. Elden' oommleeioue were received, and the roll for the year made up. The resignation of R. Henderson of his pastoral charge wee accepted, the charge to be de olared vacant on the 27th tort., and Rev Mr. Andetaoh, of Gedunch, to Le moderator of the session during the vaoanoy. Messrs. Larkin and Anderson were appeased to prepare • dellveranoe on Mr. Hesderwn's reanimation, and report at next meetiog. It was agreed to ark the Asewbly's augmen- tation uoulmlttee to oottens the grants now received by the augmented cL_,• • for another year. A deliverance os Sabbath school work, embodying a number of mom meodatioor, was agreed upoh, whtoh recent- mendatioue ate to be printed for the use of Sabbath school workers and parents. It was resolved to approve of the " Book ou So osi Worship, " 'Mb a few slight amendment r. A oommlttee co•eletlog of Rev. Meters Anderson. Shaw, Acheson and Martin w' e appointed to visit Manchester and Smith's Hill as to • union with lecture. A uem- mittee, consisting ot Moore. Musgrave, McLean and Fletcher, was appointed to consider the ileartion of the somtoaUoo of a prof. mor for the new chair revel ly In etttuted in Knox College, with the view of submitting to the 1'reebytery a1 Its next meeting the name or names of parties fitted to fill the aforesaid abate The report of the Presbyterial Woman'. Foreign Mission Society was submitted in doe term. The Presbytery expressed its gntlfioetloo with the report. indicating, as It did, &stelae- tory progress is this important branch of the work of the ohurob. its appreolation tat the work of faith aryl labor of love of the women as ey need by the report, toe Its earnest prayer that Hi who el.oe glveth the iucreaoe may cause them te abound more and more. 137101.11 v n as expressed with Mr. Shaw, in his •t1Looios, web the bops that he would moon be restored N his tragal health. WOMAN'S MISlION•kr v0, Erre. The annual meeting of the Huron l'resby- tertai $ootety arae held in the Presbyterian church, Seafurth, on the some day. There was • large representation of deterrents, and the mr itlbg wet. In every resprrat, • very .uoosesful and pleasant one. Th. prem Om. Mrs. (Rev.) Hamilton, of Goderiob, presid- ed. Phe report showed that $1,727.33 had beep raised for missionary purposes, and that .applies for Indians in the Northwest, to the value of $570, had been sant. lite following are the amounts ooctrlbutel by the several auxiliaries under the lurisdto- ties of the society : Seafortb. 5271.29 : Clinton, $$06 ; Egmo•dville, $138; Hen• mall, $122; Bruoe1eld, $106 ; Blvth, $104 ; Thames Road, $104 ; Kirkion, $58 ; Blake, *23 36 ; Ooderlch. $100 ; U01o0 church, Uodertch township, $27 : Leeburc, $2'I ; Loodesboro, $42 ; Manchester, $28 : Smith's Hill, $41.85 ; ,Varna, $4 53 ; Duff's (Mundt, MoKillop, $3.29. Ry Mar- don Baod.,-Brooe6sld, $2120; ('Tinton, $34 ; Exeter, $40 ; Goderlcb, $86 ; Hassall, $28 ; Klooeo, $70 ; S:•fortb, $10 ; Thames Road, $29, The follow lug officers were etc Led : Preatdut, Mr. J. Hamilton, Golerioh . itt vice presides , Mrs. (Ili 1 Graham. Cliatoo; god vios, Mrs. (Rev.) Malvern, Broomfield: 3r1 .to., Mrs. (Rev.) Man grave, McKillop ; ewretary, Mrs. R. Irwin, Clinton; treasurer, Mrs. A. Stott, Sea forth; leaflet.wntary, Mrs. (Rev.) Hen dersoo, Hensel) ; secretory of supplies, l!'r MoTaskart, Clinton • NOT MADE IN GERMANY. B•°mALa, 051, Des. 3114, 1900. 1. M.M -Lauer, MoLeed'e teber•wry, uedertob, 005. Duo Sia.-H•ytoa melted great and lastiog mee61 from your models* 1 write to express my grainude for the restoration of that precious bouo, health. Seven years ago 1 felt my trouble coming so. It was etomwb trouble, of sometimes one mid sometime(' •pother kind, Ily °banging fee name with the different pbyslolane I 000.ulted. Some said uloerated eiom.ob, sone canner mid others seamed p0zz!d as to what was really wrung 1 was some• Nines • little better, theo again r (teat deal worse. This went on for throe yeas. when 1 found I had to do something or aloe I would be unable L. attend to my house aid loudly. About this time we left our home to the country and moved to Faro, North Dakota, where w• have Moo. lived. 1 was treated by several dootors who had Me name of belog splendid mon Is their protessioc. Oue of them was • most sua- ceesful praotltloaer, and any beoetlt 1 re *eyed was a1 his hoods. is spite of Dare and medicine, however, 1 bourne dally weaker and weaker, until at length Ile the hospital was suggested as • possible aid to recovery. With the hope of getting re- lief, no matter trout what sown. 1 was taken there, but instead of getting better 1 got won., and would 1 Wien, have died, had 1 boon left there muoh looser. 1 then went beck to my old doctor and was still taking his medicine when 1 decided to come over and see Eby old home nod friends to Canada mine more. 1 arrived here to De °ember 1899, and wail. .1111 on the train for Brussels 1 mat • lady who recommended your remedies very blghly to me. 1 thought It could do no harm to try them. Shortly after Naw fear 1 rot a bottle of your System Renovator and • bottle of M•oLennan'. Liniment. It won not In vain Chia time for from the time I began your medicine I began .lowly hot surely to Im prove in weight and la strength right along, and that dreadful pile In my stomach •1l the vomiting which detrained me .o much became • thing of the past. I gained twenty pounds in two months. It le ono• o.o..wry to say mon, tor 1 oan truly say that 1 have not for yeah telt so well as 1 do now. I am going tank to Dakota and I am taking some of your Renovator with me. 1 hope that you may be scant long In hie and that your remedies may our* more, es they did me. 'then there is the question uestion of two days three yrara as • medical missionary. In Y this address he described the good work Versus three days show, on which •leo Ming dons by the missionaries In China opinions aro anything but unanimous. if pr.,tooe to the reoan► troubles; the Mtn this aooval meeting nasr,nt sores on the amities with which they bad t° eoetead •the time sod date�ol the fill fair, we suggest amities •onditien of the people, and the that your ow hoard be etyma full power to terrible trials and sufferings o1 the minion adopt eith jr too or three d ays, and 6x the •lee In making their wmp. (roes the mom - dates as •v be found Mae 1 likely to Doe- try •iter Ito opriat., Ur. and Mn. M•I- diet with! those fairs this may be consider- oolm felui..n ar hymn In the Cbta.ss lee ed decent to our own partlnnler territory. gosge, which was very plc utng. Modoal Is thtuld he home '•i mind by the mem- .0100t1011$.0100t1011$ Were 41104110gl11,011by the thatch 1> that under the A. an A. Aot the ohetr snit by others emending or , metructleg of rule. and nem Th. m.etio,, oe the whole, eau very Winos, sod the arrangement of the prise net, are entirely in their han,le, unless they mao°eesinl, asA will bestlmolatlpg •eA Mos choose to give poser in .neh maters to the b°til to 111 who were present. Beard of h rectors. Anyone Atsestie6d or desiring to amend the rules or the prize list Tke■mNm nestles,* Rt Ie. should certanly elercu. that prtvll*R* at Every year • largo number of poor hof• the meeting. Fault finding and harsh who., lungs are sore and reeked with erltiol.m afterwards are not fat- to the board nor oosduolte to the 11110ee ea of the Snotty and its 1a11 fain 1n roeobusine, ynr hoard espressos the hope that the naming maims stay he one of more favnr•hle oneditieee and of greater pnssihiiiil.e than In 1900, nee that the member, and the nrh11' ge Ily of this dutelet will sotto won rhe new hoard, If whoever may menstil°to it, to make Mae first I fair of ibe twentieth cunesev, In " the 4 Msatthlrl awl prettiest tow% to Outside " Dough. are urged to go to soother ollm•ls. Rol this la wetly and not always sere. Hon's he as etll. when I)r. King's New Iheonvery for nensnmpties will ours yob at homeit's the moat infallible medicine fey oeughe, °olds and all throat and long din eases on earth. The first does brings re- lief Aetensding mires result from per- •ldset nes. Trial betties free at Jas. Wll.on'e drug stere. Prise boo and $1.00, Every bottle guaranteed. Yours sbooerely, Mas Axirta Loner. TO ADVERTISERS. Notioe of changes must be left at this tffi.e not L,tur than Setnnlay noon. T' • Copy for changer must be .milt not later than Mon day noon. Casual Advertisements aooepted nn to turn Wednesday of each week. EL LO ! THE OLD REL1AB1 Ee ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND THK HKHr Scrauiofl Bard Coal IN TIDE MARKST Alt Coal wetttlid os the Market tion/os,where )oar get tpD Ilse. or toe. WM. LEE. Orders left at La$ It Sa14P8ayD's Store proo,p•!y .trend.,! t , CANTELON'S Pastry, Oyster Paities,Tarts, Shop i Bread and Cream Holls,Mlflce Pies and Lady Finers, Kisses, Macaroons, Maraatnes, Brandy Snaps, Etc. are an good as the host made len any city in Canada. Cantelon leek the trade in WED'INC CAKES in fancy deetvning si>,t ,moment Mg and almond icing. Give him an order and your sat• infection will be assured. D OANTELON, WEST -ST. ALBERT W. wise nEAt.att 1r We Have it Now V. • have just received • shipment of the oelebrated "LBIION OIL" for polishing Pianoa, Organa, Furniture and all varnished and oiled surfaoes. Lemon Polishing Oil Ir positively not: -injurious and will make your old furniture look like new TRY 11', We are SOLE AGENTS for Goderich. Granitine Floor Finish Is the best finish for all hardwood Boors, oil cloth, linoleum, cork matting, etc., et. Now is the time to brighten up that oil cloth of yours. Try GRANITINE Floor finish on it. Big Cut in Prices Farm Implements and Machinery, fearing 84.4.,. Mowers, ttakm and Twine. Also J. W. Mann goods Ploughs. Pulpen, etc. Walkervil e Wagons a speetaity. Keerything made of the very best material. (tepees of all kinds kept on hand. Would he pleased to have yen earl eel Ir.. 1101101 100411 before purchasing elsewhere. CLOPK CAPA PRICRP, Will open eh In the old Angus McKinnon etand about 0. 1eh ,r STA A. W. WIRE, - H►mllion Street. A Great Snap__.: -� _-- 'is nor Meow Snap, •1 he. a peond, of which ',resell a barrel • week. This Isn't our ou;y snap. u we carry everything that o•n be found in an ap to dam sroosy eters, awl ear prime are right. The farmers know that they non always get from nm • snap ter their prnInn.. Wei demo the line at se legitimate trails everything gem : Ol.ssware or petatnee, garden tuff r Animist table Chine. We deal In all of them. T. G. TIPLINQ sit CO., Bedford Monk, Oederlek. Of Skates, Hockey Sticks, Mb Sifters, Crossout Saws, Axes Axe Handles, Mitts, etc., etc. A. McD. Allan, (lettere!. Shelf and Heavy Hardware. When in Doubt What to do for that cold of yours, let us deckle for you Take • box of LAXATIVE-BROMO-QUININE TAB- LFTS to counteract it in the system, and a bottle of WHITE PINE AND TAR to relieve the cough. W.. guarantee a cure or no pay. W. C. GOODE, BEDFORD BLOCK. Bring In Your Pr aiariptlone. Chemist. SKATES! SKATES! SKATES! Hockey Skates, from 60c to $2.25 per pair. Acme Skates, from 45c to $2.00 per pair. A full range of all sizes. Hockey Sticks. all this 's�oodspt t1o$s IOc up. The best stick A full line of Sundries, including Straps, Skate Parts, Ankle Supports, Etc. N. D. ROUGVIE. THE CASH HARDWARE STORE. LEE di SHEPHARD are the a';encs for the celebrated Kelsey generator, which i, The Only Warm Air Generator on the Market, and will heat your place with one-third less fuel than any furnace on the market. We have the largest assortment of coal and wood stoves this side of Toronto. Also have a number of second-hand stoves in stock. Old stoves taken in part payment for new ones. LEE & SHEPHARD. Coffip!iMenls of lile Season to all our customers and friends. STURDY ' 41 00., IT W' LL F,A� you to attend othenFnre.tt. laity Bngiinetrnctnon m pasnessand 8hin pr& l College l rxwl, (huYraitial tical subjects. For over fifteen y, rt we have been in tc'uch with young people anti their needs, and the htuinen.% world a • it. regnirementn. Ev ry facility at eemniend for aiding young people both before am* at or graduation. Wo are doing enperior work ; results prove it. Send for oar Catalogue and College Jennie]. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. A ci-oo= P=PE ie a warns of gees; pleasure to a roan who smokes. and it I. sol sleet,' nettles ,17 10 pay • lenge priori to obtain • nimbly finished pipe rink of which you can eej-,y • pl smoke. We are offering some of the hewest kin&e n( Pipes as law as 26i. Duh. Menoham Pipes in nate at 51.00. Briar Pipes in omit at $1.0(1 Amber mouth Mess. W. have the west things Is Pipe ('leaeees---bo blew them out - also a Cork Klhow to pot veer 1'dp• u a Walter 'rap mid flash It the 'I'OBA000 JARS e1 1 different kinds. TORACA'O POUCH IIS from fi0o. t. $1.00. CMMAR AND CIOARKITF. CASKS, AOc. CIGARETTE HOLDRRR, 1fie. and $1.00. WATCH MAF'F.R - Osidlwi Nesksl, Ma. Ne 000 in (lnderinh .roe thew the •rtleles '10 MARK A AMOK RR AA l' oge.l to K/DDc00.