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February Selling
• • NEW DRESS GOODS
We believe this to be the beat value iu desirable and new plain Goode we
have ever offered ata popular price. READ :
40 pieces of good weight all wool French Dress or Suiting
Serges, 36 to 40 inches wide, in every desirable
color and Mack, at per yard special Lao.
000 yards of American Chinchilla Flannels or French
Cotton Flannels, suitable for dressing jackets, waists
or dresses, in all new patterns of dots and neat patterns.
Colors warranted fast. Regular value 20c. a yard. 171r,
p 1•
50 pairs large American Double Cotton Blankets, guu(1
weight and full size, in grey and white, at pita.[
pair 806.
Men's Fur Coate, Ladies' Fur Coats and Capes at Clearing
Prices.
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W.Acheson& Son
THE PRIZE LIST
SC tie Rum Poultry and res "seek As.
seelaue.-The Anneal MeeUp..
Followlnr is the prize list of the masa
•IMMtOw of the H.rou Poultry wad Pet
Steele Aesoolsuee, held In Goderloh Iasi
week:
Brahma. light -Male, Carling Ara and
Job. Thomeeo, usual ; hen, John Thornton.
Carling Bro. and Pickard & Calloo, equal ;
cachet'', Job. Thomeoo, Plokatd & Cotten ;
pullet, John Thornton, U. Camob.11 and
Carlota Bros , equal,
Brumes' dork-Male. John Tbemsoo
toff ; hoe. Jahn Thomson 2nd ; 000kerel,
Armatneg Bette let ; pallet, John Thom -
sou let.
C..ohtrss, partridge - Mole, Armalroog
Brea. 2nd ; bet. Armatroog Bros. 1a ;
000kerel. Armstrong Bros. tat ; puller,
Annetroor Bros. god.
(obis black -Melo, Soathcolt & Bart-
lett 1st ; bee, Seatbott k Bartlett 1i.
Lanham -Male, Jas. A. Gray, J S.
Munro ; boa, Ju. A. Gray let; Dockers!,
Js. A Gray lr Lod 2nd ; pallet, R. C.
Peetletbwsltbe, Jae. A. any.
Plymouth rock, barred- Male, Alf. Book-
er, Armstrong Bros. ; boa, U. Campbell,
Alf. Baker ; ooeker.l, 0. H. Aatss',
Armstrong Bros. ; pallet, Armstrong Bros.,
Alpoegh 8z..
Plymeetb rook, whin -Male, A. Beeler.
Beals & Grieve; low, A Bs.ker let ; A.
Baker and Smiler & Grieve (equal) 2ed ;
.00ker t, A. Huker, Alpaugb Bros. ; pallet,'
C. Campbell, Alpsuith Bros
Plymouth reek, butt -Malo, A. Booker
1.e; hes, A Booker 2nd ; 000berel, C. H.
£M.M. A. Reokr ; )ta1Mt, Aeta.l 1st end
WingNeki., gwl/eb- tants
Wm. Doak ; ►es, (M.. Biretta*, Ed Kob-
el/Mon ; ocher'', Gee. swallow, 14. eoott
pullet, Dr. Seen, Gee. Swallow
Wyandotte, silver -Male, Pickard &
Gall.., W. M MoL .. ; hes. Pickard k
Cullom, 3od ; eookerol, W. M. M sa
cLn, W.
8. Hamuw.; p.11ot, W. M. McLean, W.
8. Hamilton.
Wyandotte, buff -Malo, :sostbott &
Bartlett, Wesley Fisb*r ; hes, Southoott &
Bartlett, Wesley Fisher ; cooierel, S.ath-
sett k B.rtlett, lot sod 2nd ; pallet,
Boathseet k Hsrtlote, let and god.
Wyt.dette, blwk-Malo, Rd. Moore,
l.t; bus, 0. Canipbell, Suitbcote & Bert•
loll ; 000kerel, J. Molirstten, Southoott A
Barratt 1 ;pullet, Rd. Macro. Jno. Ido
G reties.
Wyandotte, whin - Male, Armstrong
Bros, tat and Zed ; hoe, Armstrong Bros,
Saler & Grieve ; ooku ol,Sonla & Orley* ;
0. C. H.mtltoo ; pallet, Baeyer & Grieve,
Arlsatrseg Brea
Game R. B. rod, -Mole, W. Klrkbrld.,
A. J. Grigg ; hes, Obs. 'relic W . Kirk
bride ; ooekrol, J. S. Munn, tat std 2nd ;
pullet. Chao. W olio, J. B. Monro.
Gam. B, red, -Male, Chu. Wella, lot
sod 2.4 t bee, Ches. Wells, l.5 and god ;
pollee, Chas Wells, tat and 2ad.
Game Fyl.-M.a,Tboo. Bower 111; low,
Thee. Bower 1.5 ; ookerel, Thos. Bowar,
A. J. Grigg ; p.UN, Tree. Bower, A. J.
Grigg.
Genies Iadfae-Mal*, Job. MoOnttee,
A. Beaker; ben, Jobe Morose. 1.t;
sockets', Armatroog Bros. let ; pullet,
Armottoes Bros, A, Basler.
Game, pit -Male, W. Blukford tat; bee,
W. Blaok/rd 1.5 ; 000kerel, W. Blankford
Sad; pullet, W. Hleoklord 2.4.
Derkmgs, 8. G. -Hon, Dr. Soots let;
gook•rol, W. Carter. Dr Soott; pallet, C.
C.mpboll let; A. 0. V., ook.nl, U. lamp.
belL
Poland.. W. C B. -Hee, C. Campbell
lee; oaken', Pickard & Callon let ; put.
lot, Pickard & Callao tat.
Poland*, soldeo-Hoo, W. Cerner let and
2ad; pullet, W, Carter 2nd.
Poland., silver -Hee, W. Carter 1.5.
Poland*, A. 0. V. -Male, W. Carer le/
and Zed; he., W. Cater l.t; pullet, W.
C.rtor in,
Pimb.rgsp G. 8 -Male, W. Carter tat;
hen, W, U►rter 1st; seok.r.l, W. Cuter
tat; pullet, W. Cart., 2nd.
Ramborge, 8, 8 -Hey, W. Id. M.lwsn
Zed; pullet, W. Carter let.
Hamb.r1s, G. P. -Male, C. Oampboll,
W. Carter ; bey, W. S. Homiletic, P,okard
& Callon ; 000kerel, Rd. Munro, Ptoksrd h
0.Ilta ; pullet, W, Carter lot.
Hamburg, 8, P. -Male, W. Carter let :
bee. W. 0.n., 1N wad 2ad ; rocker'', W.
Oart.r les; pellN, W. Carter tat.
Hamburg, bl..k - Male, Southoott &
Bartlett 1st ; het, Southoott & Hartnett,
W, M. Mama. ; 000kerel, W. M. Mol.eao,
Rd. Moen ; psllats, Ed. Monro, W. M
MoL.i.,
Hoodoos -Male, 1h. Boott 2nd ; bon,
Dr. Soon 1st and 2ad ; pullet, %h. Carter
.1N,
Red ea Malo, .1. Hardy 2.4 ; hoe, C.
Campbell Sad ; pallet, .1. Hardy 204.
l.esherae, R 0 W. -Mads Sonthott &
H.rtatt 1st ; bee, Soathott & Bartlett 1N;
000kerel, W. Carter 1s•
Le/home, R. C. 11 -Male. Southoott &
Barelut let and 2.4; bee, Southott &
Bartlett, C. Campbell; cockerel, C, Camp-
bell, Soathote & Bartlett; pallet, Smite
sett & Bartlett let and 2.4.
L.rbero, white -Malo, D. A. Lowry, J.
H. Howson; hen, D. A. Lowry tat sed
Bed; 0.01...1, Alpasgh Bros, D A. Lowry;
pallet, D A. Lowry let and 2nd.
L•Itberne, brow* -Malo, J. S. Howrle
Sad ; hen, J. H. Howson, W. M. MoL..;
e eherel, Jame Pestiathwalte, J S. How
e st pullet, J H Megrim), W M. Moiwse.
Leghorn*, blank -Male, A. Aekwith let ;
has, A. Aakwlth Sed
Loghores, buff Moto, 1'. H Rees 2nd ;
hes, P. H. Rea*, A A.kwtt.h ; oneka*I,
Alp.osh Brae ., i). A. Lowry ; pallet, t'. H
Roes, Alpan I Bros
Ml.erea, black -Mate, Mrs Few/newt,
W... 1)esb; bee, Alpaayh Rios„ Mn
Feryaaon ; oreker.I, Mn. F.n..on, .1 8.
Rewrie ; pallet, Alps.gh Bros , Mrs. For
g nome.
Asetueslaee - ('onhar.t, (.siting Brae.
1N ; ta.tlea, 0 remotest' Sed.
8p.risk -Mol., 1. Moor* 2m l : hos, J.
MOM. £) stagb Rum ; oeaketel, J. More
let ; pullet, J. Moon, C. Campbell.
Bantams, game B B , red -Male, Cullen;
Bros, A. J Grigg; hen, A. J. (hiss, D. A.
Lowry; cookers!, D. A. Lowry lel; pullet,
Carling Bros., C. MoMaun.
Game, duakwtog-Male, C. H. Astzel
et; ben, C. H. A.;s.l let..
Game, pyle-Male, A. J, Urtga, C
Campbell; hen, A. J. Gregg, C. M.Mann;
000kerel, C. MaMs.o let; pullet, C. Comp.
boll let and 2nd.
blame, es/bright 5. -Malo, C. Campbell
et; heo, C. Campbell 1.t and god.
Game, Sebright G -lisle, Jos. A. Gray
it; hen, D. A. Lowry let and 2.4; cocks',
I, Suuthoutt & B.rtlett, Jos A Bray; put
et, 1) A Lowry, Jam.. A. Gray.
Pekin, buff -Male, Armeuono Bros. let;
.o, Jos. Poselethwstte, Arm.trog Bros ;
cockerel, Arenotroag Bra., Jas. Pu.Ueth
sus ; pullet, Armatroog Bros let.
Pekio, black -Hoo, U MoMann let ;
Wiest, C MoMaon 1.a and 2ad.
Japanese B. Lail -Male, Southoott k
Bartlett let ; ooker.l, Southoott k Bart
lit 1.t.
Afrloa.-Male, Alpaugb Bra Lt ; ben,
A Gray. AIpsugh Bros. ; ookerel, Al.
psugb Bra, J.. Fortieth waits ; pallor,
1paugh Bra., Jas. l'oetlethwaite.
A. U. V -Male, Southoott k Bartlett
st ; hon, Senthott & Bertlett let ; cook
ref, Southoott & Bartlett. Mrs. R. C
orgasm ; pollee, S,utboote & Bartlett,
rs R C. Ferguson
Standard A. V.->{ootbaote & Bsrtlut
e t ; bee. Armstrong Brim let ; Docker'',
..ley Fattier 244 t pallet, A. Aekwith
at.
Turkey A. V., old -Malo, W. Carter let.
Turkey. A. V , -Malo, W. Cuter
at ; bee, tV. Carter 15.
'looks, old Pekto-Drake, Gee. Swallow
e t ; duok, Oso, Swallow lee.
Looks, young Aylesbury -Drake, W.
:artier 1.? ; dock, W. Carter 1st.
Canary--dootoh, Dr. Soon let and 2ad
(Imo.. Piga-Colleoeioo, C Campbell
Plumes -Pouters, 13. A Lowry 1.e ;
ambler, D. A. Lowry let ; Jaoobin.., D
. Lowry let; twtstls, D. A. Lowry let
lila, D. A. Lowry let ; t.rble., D. A.
wry 1.t i homers, Rd. Robertson tat and
ed.
Forret.- W Blaoktord,
Brooding Peoe-H. Vilna. let L'ght
Felon..; Armstrong Bros, Lt, A. Ask-
Ith god, P. R Boated ; (neo. Swallow let.
Vysadott.., golden ; W. Klrkbrida let,
B. Red Grimm ; Chas. Walls 1.t, B. Red
sures ; Ed Monro let, Bleak Homburgs ;
as. Hardy let, Rod Cape ; W. Curter lot.
ghons, R. U. white ; J. H. Howeo. lei,
Althorns, white ; Chester MaManol•t, R,
. Rad Game Housing and Pyle Game
atom.; Alpa•gu Bros. let, African Hui -
Malik
Spsolale-3. A Gray, for Scabrlght bas•
am, highest aoorer in Att.tto ohms ; A.
seker, Upbeat sorer 1n B. i' Rook oock ;
V. B. ben, cookers! and pillel and Amer
an Masses ; J. H. Howson, beet pen whit,.
chores ; C. Campbell, hiehe.t sorer whin
rook pullet and best Minnro. 000kerel ; W
McLean. highest 'motto, Hamburg ook.
rel ; Southoott & Bartlett, Mtnoroa ook
enl and highest moodier buff Wyandotte.
Among the exhibitors from ooeile were
he following : Mn. R. R. Ferguson, Stoat
rd ; A A.kwlh, Auburn; W. 8. Hamtl
ton, Toronto ; W'. Carter, Constance ; D
Lowry. Brussels ; Alf Bleaker, Bromide;
Ipangh Bros., iterg.e ; Armstrong Bros.,
ergo ; Coiling Bros., Exeter ;. John
ore, Kzeer : John Thomson, Fergus;
... H. Howson, Clinton ; W. J. Player,
alt; A. J. Grigg, ('lining; Sr,uthott &
artiste, Loudon ; Roos, Waterloo ; J A
ray, Wtagbam ; Thomas Bower, Whig.
am : 9eofor & Grieve, Exeter : C. Mo-
ne., Smaforth ; Pioksrd & Cullen, Drum.
(1. 0. Hamilton, Fergus ; Dr. Soott,
eaforth ; U. 11. Aet►.l, Sslorth ; Geo
wallow, Clinton. The followiog toil
Feeders were exhibitor.: J. 8. Munro,
J. Mao.., W. Anat.)", W Ktrkbride,.Jas.
srdy, J Mo tratt•o, J. 8 Howria, Chas.
Walls, W. Blsckterd, R C. Postlethwute,
W. M. Mote.•., Wesley Fisher, Jas. i'ost.
thwaltee W. Doak. Rd. Roblowoo, R Len
ex and Collo Oomph'''.
The annual meeting of the Horon Poultry
and Pat Monk Aesoolattoo was held in the
grand jury room on Wedo..dey, Wm. Car
ter, vin president, In the chair. Mr.
Moore, of Butter, moved, seconded by Mr.
Swallow, that the next I show he held
In Meter. .1. A. Gray, In •mendmeot,
moved, e•000d•d by D A. Lowry. that It be
held In Winghan,. The amendment was
osM*d by • majority of one. The election
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of of inere resulted as follow' : Broadest,
Waite, Taylor, Wingham ; let slos, W.
Carter, Coo.tanoe ; 2nd woo. Geo Swallow,
Clinton ; 3rd sloe, .1. A, King, Clinton ;
•''nary, Geo. Newton. Waghsm ; treas-
urer, H. R. Kiliott, Wingh.m ; auditor,
theorem Hannah, Mr. VanNorman. D.rsot•
era-Sslorth, C H. Astral, Dr. Soft, 0
C. Mitre ; Clinton, J. A Orley, .1 H.
Howie, Newt•. Davis ; W iegbam, D. R.
A.dersoe, J. A. Orley, Jas. Henderson ;
Rioter, T. R. Carling, J. R. Grieves. leo.
Moors ; 0.Ilett, 0. W. Nsyin, W. Wil-
lson. R. Appleby ; Look..., J..0 Lyons ;
Wroxeter, .1. Brethoar, D. C Popo ; WOO-
pale,
ross.*b, A. Baker, D. Lowry. L Dowsing ;
BruoeBeli, J. C. 1),Igetty. W. Brio*: Salt -
lord, .1. Longo' ; loderfoh, C Campbell,
J. 9 H•wrle, Rioh.rd 0. Postlethwalte.
Wm.
Warnook mead. eitoonded by (George
Swallow, (hoe the nett annual exhibition be
a oa.ty one. 3 A. Gray, eeennded by
Oolle Osmpbell, mems./ In am.edment that
It be an open show. The amendment was
lost by 9 to 8, and tits motion woe after-
ward. 1..lar.4 srrlsel. 0. Camphill and
J. 8, Rawl* wore aopointed local aadlten,
and the meeting adjourned.
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Monis : Wodnewd.y, .1... J th, saw the t
&tdmolsl bow tied hetw..n Wm
Mooney, of Rruueb, sod Misr M.rge+
sorra, at tis resld000s of Hut belle'.
other, Froth Hanna. 6th lin., R.• Mr.
room, of Botany*, being the officiating
I.i.ter. Mt.. Naomi Fianna was the
bridesmaid awe favid Smith the greeme-
man. Tb• ladles wore ►seeming emit...»
of dole solaced ladies' sloth.
TELE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO.
COUNTY CURRENCY.
Bayfield : P. Moues was clangorously
hurt by • falling Ree reoeotty.
8•78old : Mew Galbraith hat loft fur
Winnipeg, whet. she wd1 Oil • situation a
head dressmaker.
Seolortb : Andrew Oke, pi Bz.ter, has
ourobaeed tbo tearoom cooking Liminess of
J . Ward, town, and hae token pusseeuoo
Exeter : Chu. Hyodman, • typo 10 fhb
oleo* for the poet four years, lett Lee' week
for Buffalo, where h* hoe a position await
ing bin).
hz.ter : 1'. Husband, reoordl.g seer.
Miry of the I. 0. 1', reolved • °hook for
$2000 for tm widow of Wm. McKernan, o
Woodburn.
Clinton : Miss Jeanie, daughter of J J.
Faber, Ratteabur y se , bad • small bone /n
her arm broken the other day wilk play-
ing at school.
Esmondville : Mr. Hicks has disposed u
the W. C, Clark prop.rt to Jim** Hudso
ct Tuokeremlth, for 1460, There L • rest
demos and two oeree of loud.
Clinton : Mrs. Hamilton, Mn. Edwin
Jarvis and two ohlldno left for %omituw
N. W. T., atter spendlog several soothe
with friends hen.
Grey : Ti. farm of Wm. Dark, near
Uraobroek, baa b•.m purobas*d by Jaime
Duuoan.o., who has been farming the Por-
ter 100 ores. Price sold to b. 61.800.
Chalon : Mir Annie Roes, Auburn
sister of Dr. Roes, left Tuesday of
lase week for W l.•Ipeg when she takes the
position as Lady Supertutendeee of the
laduetrbl Schoen,
Brussels : Mn, 1). C. Roes has a black
gall• lily In bloom that is a h.auty 1.45.1
Ti.. 8cwer measuree twelve tnuhes from
atom to tip, and t0* tongue is ntue'oohs@
Ione.
Egmoodville : Jobn Dob •, of Ermood-
Till., one of the moose. Nattier, of 'Pecker
emleh,dt•d on Sa.d•y,Feb. 3rd. Mr Dobie
had rambled the Rood age of alghty•8ve
years and titre mouths.
Seaforth : J. Room, of BruosSeld, who
learned hie trade as a blacksmith in thea
own, bee purchased • Dionne** In Alma,
Welliogton county, and totenda going loco
burnoose there.
Wlogham• Dr. M seDonsld, M.P , lett
Wloonam on eaturd.y.2,5 snot ,tor Toron-
to, en route to 0 tows, He well be Demo' y
Speaker of the House of Common. and will
811 the office lo good style, too.
Exeter : Mn. C. Hooper and daughter.
Mo.. L•.reine, left Woda, eday of Let week
for Buffalo, where lin. Hooper intends re-
ading. Mrs. Hooper her been a resident of
Exeter from childhood.
Seatortb: K Common, who has been oo
luottog • meroantile bu.inses to Winthrop
for some year., h.s purchased • buoin.st in
Newbridge, Howick township, sad ineods
removing there about the middle of Moron.
Ss.forth: Dr. Wm. Eflott, ion of Wm.
Rl,to:t, town clerk, is Imre just now, visit
log Its parents. Dr. Elliott, although a grad•
nate o1 Trinity College, Toronto, Le praots-
:De rt. Ctlo, W s000sip, and is doing well.
Baster : Mies Angle Smith, of London
Rood South, has soopted • position .s olerk
0 Newombe's store, Woodward ave.,
Detroit, an 1 her sister, Miss Emma, ha.
taken . position as milliner In the mime
city.
Seafotth : The lecture elven In Cardoo's
hall o0 1'bur•day evening 31st, ult., by J
H. N. Boaroosa, M. P , on th• "Roos Prob
loin to °spode was well attended, sal the
locture woo one of the best thsb had been
gives in tows for some time.
Morris : James 1. Dunosn au000mafally
passed the Normal school ezamiostions et
Calgary, N. %V, T„ and le now • fully
fkdg.d pedagogue ready for the best .ohn,1
Rotor/. He I. • eon of Jamar Duooao,
fourth line, Morrie.
Morris: Fred Whtttbrbam, of E1Sloy,
N. W. T., • former teaob*r In Martis
twenty years ago, was bre for • few days
renewing old fr(ettd.blp•. 11. has done
wail in th• West sad owns a !arse farm of
1 hoodr.d scree.
Ethel: Wm. Psw•on reoentty hauled,
with S( 9. Cue's team, • load of hard maple.
th.t weighed 8 tons, 630 Ric, sad mesaured
1729 test. This load woe hauled four miles
•n4 floe teem weigh. 2 490 lbs. Who o•o
Pea*, tete wR.h • teem the eagle weight.
Sealorth : ,1,0. Rose, who has b..e book-
keeper and business manager for the Broad
toot & HD' Furniture Company herr
for a gnat many years, telt on Wednesday
of last week to talus • paltiou to th• hoed
ufflre et the new oompany in Toronto.
Yeefortb : John A.• sokeon, of this town,
has poised his third yet. examination before
the Oratorio Law Sooty, and te eligible for
honors st the Easter examinstioa. S A
1) oleon has also powed hie eeoond year ex •
omlcatloo, sod le entitled to write for h000ts
in ehe final examination.
Brussel.: A vary pleasant event took
plow at the home of Mrs. F 011v.r, Queen
street, Brussels, on Wednesday evening of
lost week,when her estimable d.agbwr,Mi.
Miguel, wee united In marriage to J.o. 13.
Ball, of Shakespeare, by Re.. Jan. Roo.,
H. A , 1. the preewroe of about fifty iuvitad
gamete.
St. Haloes : Death stole •otared the
home of Mn. McGuire on Saturdoy even -
Mg, 2.4 Coat., when her youngest goo.
Alfred, died of ooneamption, after • lingo?
ing Bloom. He was • vo0og man, only 26
years old, and It to only two wears sinoe the
rummest daughter was removed from ore
(omlly olrole.
Broeselo t James R.Ilsnryne took poaaw•
stop of the grocery rind bakery formerly
owned by him before going to the Went,
but more reoen5ly managed by his mother,
tut week Mr'. B.11antyne will ontinu•
to live in town, wet under.'sod, as her fa-
ther, Mr. Rnddiok,ts lo poor health and re-
quires • Rood deal of ears.
Sstorth: John H Hays, has rented his
farm on the 2n4 onco.sion of MoKlllnp,near
Roxboro, to Robin'Wardle. Mr. Hays in -
Mode giving np fuming and coming to town.
Exeter : W. Levitt, of (fronton, father
of Wm. Levitt, of L•vitt's Fair, town,
tiled at hs home In that place on Tuesday
of last week. in he eighty •mond year. He
had been 111 bus s few days, of la grippe.
Wnreter: 1he many friends of Mrs
John Gibson, formerly MIM Joel, Cowan.
were 'hooked to hear of her sodden demise
nnTimeday morning, 5tb Inst. Mrs. (th.
non had been In poor health for Nome time,
hat It was hope she would reoov.r. Mr.
Glbeots and Monde hays the .ymoethy of
the community. as also has Joseph Cowan,
who, In the death of Mn. Gibson, loam his
only .0114.
Hennefleld : Robert McCartney, wlth
his sister, Mies Sarah, of Moose Jaw, Mani.
teles, who were visiting their anile, Alai.
Thompeen, Bayfield road, rewired a tele
gram on Monday of last wok hdngtng th•
red intailigsoos of the death of then lather,
Mr. James MoCartney, The news wag
quite s shook to the young people. who
left their father not In." ago in ompar•
arloely god health. They left Seafortb on
the early trate Taeeday morning .0 root*
for hnm., whleh they hope to reach in time
for the lnnaral Mr. McCartn.y was widety
known thronghoat this county of Huron and
the.ympa'hy of the whole ommanity will
go not to the 'Woken family to tbls theft
hoar of trial and sad bersvemset,
Clinton • One n1 Cline..'s older, resident
tiled on Sunday morning, Fah. 4th, In the
Perron of Andrtw Stineon, at t5* 'oda'
mooed ate of 97 years. H. wee on* of the
pin.•er. of Stenlay, and had lived In thy
county for nearly seventy years. Born In
Connangh$, Ireland, ho teem* to Canada in
1931, attht aro of tweety.sven yenta be
werkg4 for s tuna on rim Wtllsn4 nand
he alio world on a host rennins hstweart
Oodgrinh and Windsor; he woe ea exemd-
Moly strong awl roofed man In his !)none '
r days, sad when working for the °made'
0e. walked from (federtoh 5. Loads.,
slzty-eee .ilea, In one day, walking beak
the nest day ; be used 5. town geed' from
Torooto N Goderiur, and so understood . l
he bardsbtps louid.ot to plon..r
1410.00 moved to the township of Sew nes
fifty doe pore ago, whom oho pl.w/ grim
almost uobrokea tereet, and 'feeo had t
o.rry 8'.r on hu bock from Goderich to
hie form, a diseeua of sevooiw, mile•. I,.
1837 he was mairt.d to Miss Floud, London
township, who died shout feu years aro,
sod leave. to mourn hie lose teneh;ldrea-
K'Ullsm In 0r*go., Juhu, Jsmw, M.rgsno
and Andrew to Nevada, Mae. D. tempts -11
to Pure Elgin, Mrs. McCallum to Paisley.
Thom.. on the homestead near Varna, and
Mary and Kobe, Clinton. H. was •'tenni
Coneorvati►* and a consistent member at
the English ohuroh, hating boon for many
years warden of St. John's oburub, V,rns.
The reivaloa w.c. Interred to H.).1 Id
oem.tery out 'Tuesday, and though the
weather woe vary rough, a large comae
paid the lees tribute of comma to the de•
p.rtod. Rev Mr. Jeuning•, Bayfield, non
dunned Mho MUSIC*, a, eh. oburub Imre sod
as the grays in thiyhdd
THE RACIAL QUESTION.
10..Ooltaesa, r r., AT anarU&TH.
An sddrow was given rooeatly at 8.. -
forth, under the •usploom of the Collegiate
Institute, by J. H N. Bour•saa, M.P. for
Labelle, Quebec, on the subject, "'1'ho roue
problem in Canada." The following report
is from The Se•forth Expositor : Mr.
Boo has attained ooneiderable notoriety
on 5.00001 of the p0115).. he took respect
toe the.eoding of the Canadt•n oonttngeot
to South Africa. But, however moot+ au.
pis may differ Iron him so Otis subject,
none who haters to him oo the platform own
deny his ability se a li•oturer or bee loyalty
to hie oou.try. He is • most •ntereatninr
and clever lecturer, obits as • teotlemen be
le Rental, s$abl. and soon makes friends.
He is quite • young nnau, but hoe ungou'
Mooed •buoy and h.s g.ven oosid.r•hle
study to poltwsal and somal .abjsot.. His
lecture was sa eloquent plea for a ole..r
friendship between the different stationer
Hies who make up the popolwtton of Ws
o0nlry, and more p.rtloularly between the
Franoh•Caned an. and the Koglt.b spooking
people. He dw.le upon the malty vlrtuw
of lots countrymen and traced the origin
e1 the lfreooh'Cenedlans book to the Slate
when they were akin to the Norman anon*
tors of the British people. He oleo asked
for a closer aogaalot.aos betwsea the people
of Quebec and thous of the other provinces
of ib. Dominion, sod be was sure Gnat tit.
.oquamtaooe would ensure friendship and
r..p.ot and all that goes to make o united
people of one nation. He also sword his
stdrrno. of the intensity of the loyalty ot
the French 1.enadi•.a to their own ooua'ry
end their a.oere love f..r Canelo and Can-
.dtoa tn.tltur;ooe. 1a illustration of this
he i..400ed the foot that when psople of
Sootob. English or Irish origin vett tee&
natya fond they say they are "gofog home."
On the other band Fretob•Canadts.e, al-
though they dearly love FM oe, whets lo-
tus to that ooaotry they do not use the
.zpraeioo "5ot1R home," but invariab-
ly say they aro going to Fromm, and
71 Is only when they aro oo the eve
of departure from Framer to (snarls
that they ere "5.505 home." And, while
he admitted that he sia4 not anticipates fu-
sion of the nose, oo ►count of nates die
similarities, he did hope for closer and more
frisodly relations snoh as should prevll
among loyal people of one nation, who
are ustt.diy eegagsi In nation building.
The lemur* was an ezoedlogly lctermemor
one, •ad was hatentd to with piware and.
we have no doubt, profit, by • large thud'.
.no.. There see one point, however, .poo
+hick' Mr. Bnar•t.• did not 50005, and that
gra4 the o&clol use of the two Isogu•g..
Tht. Is, and wont oonttoue to be, to our
opinion, the great lever of oleayse• between
the two 1.0-51e., which komp. the French
';an•Mao. of Quebec a dietmot people from
those of the rest of Canada, 130 away with
this and have but the one language ofEot•Ily
reoogulz.d, and this line of oleavago would
oradeally disappear and the dslr.d fusion
and friendship would soon follow we
would like, th.relors, if able, petrlotio and
otiueetbl
moo Ike Mr. Bourses. would
e ducate their p.oplo for this °bangs, a0 that
m,tht be ideated with as little friction '..
poser hlo. A t the otos@ of the lemur*. vote
of thanks, moved by Dr. MoOb.n • and goo
ended by Thomas MaMlllao, was I intents&
tis Mr. Rowena by the ohdrmso, ez-Mayor
Gunn, to whloh Mr. Rotuma made a
hippy MAY:
A WORD FOR RARtrnvT.
I hslm read with • great deal of pleasure
cis. manly and liberal letter of the Rev. J.
G. Sb Sabbath Obit in clue
hoc, and as a Presbyterl.o who hes bad the
good fortune to live le the oiti.. of Montreal
and Quote,. for some years. and obeorv.d
very 'toasty the habit* and custt.ms of the
French Canadians I am We to *odors^
much, if not the whole, of what the rev
'rend writer states. I am glad his cheer.
rations have oenvlooed him of tome alarm
which I have long known to be facts; •on I
gin only wish that more people to tis..
Province, both olerloal and lay, oould have
the eiperisoce that has come to Mr. Shear-
er and myeet/, because then we would has•
mooh lea of the "race oryy ' from bo h
provinces. i Mg of th• inhabitants of fhb
portion of ()mails to look upon the Fr.00h
Canadians w.th a more kindly and oon-
' Aerate tooling Lod to adapt the word and
•zporlenee ot liberal minded and miaow*
well-wishers ot (:anadlan prosp.nty rather
than the studied invectiven of those who
leave some ulterior motive to serve.
I have found many oharauterl.tice of
Fronoh Canadun life well worthy of emula-
tion by many and all of us. Think of the
polito.ew exhibited to the .naggers and
each otter, it men even -.tee seen in the
youngest children in the rural dutrtite
Again, the great .pl it of hoepltalitt
e vt.o*d by the entire people ; have Till
.ver during Ile "we. small hours" had oc•
anon In French Culotta to ask • meal or a
n ight's lodging'. I have and n ver been re.
lu•e4. Mey It not bre • fan .bas the differ
soots that are to some extent at lust re.
e poneible for what h.s outmn•t.d in the
'rate ory'' are o.ttesd by a waist of know
ledge .n the pare of the moot* of both
provino•t regnrding sash other, sod the.
Ignorsnos is b.tne ptsy.d upon by men wh.,
are hlgote and never stele to see anything
good or tellable In the taunting, of the
R tmse Cathollr Chards. We have today
the evldfaU3r111r wit revilement.
ministries time Om res.1t ofth• Leeching. obla . o
1
the prt..thood of Frs.sb Goads i. s 5.b
both .gaslly wok key.t with our own, and
quite se quiet as • Sabbath In Toronto. be
sides a mor. fa'thfnl atrendans on Churoh
duties as heli'..& lo and taught by their
spiritual alvl..r..
Again, I have been In many French
homes and found family worehlp at.v.ninv
regularly held, no mau.r 11 Mho Proteetant
ems pranew a this the oasts as frequently
in Oatort° homes 1 1 doubt It.
I mention these foots to try and open
wider the 4tt01' Dist has hien unlatched by
Mr Maar.. fn• s better understanding of
French Can.ltan. and 1 trust that some
on. more .his will follow and Flue us better
evidences than 1 otn, and that men when
oonvinoed that they hero hoop wrest upon
this question may, like the t.eretary of the
Lord'. Day Alltaooe, contorts their wrote to
the reit, that those of .. who •r• Ones
otntem.d to pabllo welting may know and
feel we are not alone In nor onnvlet(ons sod
Inns (*slings to the French people o1 our
Dominion
D. M Oawsson.
Hamilton, One, Jammer 21st, 1901.
Mise Angrier I ayes tit reacntnt the jiilet
dtvlsion of St Patrlok'a ward s,hnol daring
the .liners of Mem 54.15.n,
A n.. regulation in toward to money or.
dor. has boon •dopbsd with • slaw M expiate -
log rho poet mnneynrd*r h.aioess. It pro,ides
that :n Wase of a money ardor ler • tom lees
than 1120 a pn.►masta may p.y th• emnant
without waiting for the adeno. netlne In
mum whoa he per.oeally knows tho claim
ant.
PERSEVERANCE REWARDED.
■r,. terra Was .1 First Ittseesrased ►.t
afterward. tew.me4 Treatment
and was (.r.4,
Bear Blyr, N 8., Yob 11 -tin.
Klix•tetb Berry el this Plage has had an 1,1
psrl.sce both unique and loterosnoy. 80.
says : "For over eight vow. I suffered with
obroulo kidney &swum. I triad many
rsm•dies, but with tie islet. A irlend ad-
yt.ed Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"1 took one box and as that did not seem
to help me very muoh 1 loft off and a m-
oluded then was no nobody For three
years more 1 struggled on tiff at lase I rot se
bad that 1 oouldu'e dross or uodrws myself
and 1 d:d not sloop more tbao five uncut*.
ata time day or 11155•.
"I determined to try Dodd's Kidney Pill.
onoa more. 'Phis time 1 bought Si. boxes.
When these were dons 1 w.. s little Dotter,
so 1 got wean more. 1 bay. not 8utth.i
the twelfth yet and 1 am rompl.nly cured
of every trout. of the old truuble."
TO. Caawd We 11114 It.
1,0, fact that the tut ward part token by
the Uan•dtso troops at the beta le of Bawds
berg woe lately Instrumental to lorolog
Gomm Croat* t • turrender boo now be.
come aooeped history. The Weekly Globe
1e presenting Its yearly aubsorlben with •
p uture of that memorable Notice. Their
correspondent, Mr. Frederick Hamilton,
and others, who were eye -witnesses of that
memorable battle. .ay It gives s most In
t.Iligent idea of their position •off that of
the hoer camp. A copy of Mosta 01 .*en at
this office
Reld's Old
...Stand
THuwwAr, F.b. , 1901. 14 6
McKJM '5
t
Qoderlch
Goo
II
s...
ew
We are now opening up a lot of New Goods
direct from the looms In the Old Sod and
they are worthy your inspection.
DRESS GOODS -A fLie double fold,
Pune wool , nice twill in blaok
at. 1 all ih: new colors 25o
SEK,14'4 - Our specialty In drew
good. are Heck and Hine Sorge',
awl this year we have *emitted any-
thing we over did before We
have ibem e5 25o and at 81 35,
we5 all proms between. Our .o
clefs are... .. ........ 50o & 75o
AMAZON CLoras - Very Sue,
smooth twill's 'look and olor., 48
loahes wide, plow than Loo had last
season at 75o 0.. .psoh.I to open
the season neo
:
LAC F.S To HAND -A big lot of new Loose.
Rverlmit;og Lime from to up.
V.11ecl•onea trout lbo per dos, up.
TntgO0, from 4, per yd, sp.
Velvet Kihboq from lee up.
New C y Kmbroldery, sometblpr quite
new, and the prtoe Is 63 up, with loom -
thin to matin pow prints
Bargains in Clothing.
Bargains in Shirts.
Bargains in all Winter Goode.
Remnatlt sale still going on.
� • ..A. � avcc =i/l. a
DON'T
T AMPER.r.
with your health.
Dunt use Drugs and Medicines
of questionable quality. Get the best
there is at the Name prices that are
charged for ani tine goods.
At our Drug Store the stock is al-
ways fresh, and each article pure, - poi
tent and satisfactory.
Our Prescription Department
h,e
It reputation for promptness and
accuracy,
,s, sus
F. JORDAN
M,Mll/'at 11a11.
1jard
•
Wear
Shoes.
Men and boys
(young men) work-
ing outdoors*
knocking about,
need good strong boots to stand the racket.
We've got the ,very kind you want -stout, thick
soles (solid leather, mind you), good strong insteps,
put together with the knowledge that they must bs
-strong to stand the strain. >_
,Tic bods are not expensive,. though: they do
wear til
FROM $1.25 UP.
A Bicycle flttrid with Dunlop fires
k holt in higher ewttrnntimi b -soil..•
Les maker put a 'p'rfeot f)nl.h on h
You can have 1)unlop 'fires with
"ON Ilhickon,d trood" on any wh.of
you buy -'o exile rhorge.
Fall Sams &Overcoats
1 he .nen sire.,•& to • suit made at.
our store always Ing ks trim, as it is tie
ambition of .very man of tate to lok.
A large rang. of cloths to chose
from.
1f you are oout.mpl.ting gating s
Unlit overoost for 1.11 wear, 5100 us •
ohsnoe to le rte you. Proms right.
H. DUNLOP
Wean Street
fashloq aqd Comfort.
For once fashion and common
sense have joined in the cause
of comfort in ladies' footwear.
The really fashionable shoe is
built much like a man's shoe on
a womanly scale.
This fashion hat the advantage
of a fine appearance, combined
with common-sense comfort, and
will therefore be a permanent one.
Wpa the gold medal at Paris
Exposition.
$3 and $4. Sold everywhere.
Genuine only when stamped-
"KINQ QUALITY
Made by Th.J D. King Co., Limited,
Toronto.
Our Agit la (4.desieh le tit. George Prime
WI'1. SHARMAN, Jr.
elateretentaiefli
Lumbago
(
i. 1:'ion ethos of the ark.
Toe cause is Uri. .ld
in the blood. ll the
neys did their work thew
would b. no Uric Add and
no Luml ago. Make tart
1 ofneys du tk.lr work. The
some, positive uQ 'nisi
cure for Lumbago is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
J. BRO?IIEY & SON
- Tay IJADl1. -
Vuerterrakilitesztor" and
Orden '.refine etsesdsd -Isle *r
bear., slabs or day.
Otago .. Wog NroM. Residence, ebee therwee.
-
MILL WOOD
FOR SALE.
The s ove is cut into stove wood
ten.Jth and will be delivered to any
part of the town the game day IA
ordered.
Orders received by telephone or
left at rtaidence, 1''28 Cambria street,
will receive prompt attention.
'Phone 98.
PETER MCEWAN.
(; ,t.,, -h. Novemh'r 21st, 18419. 63-3m
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
McLEOD'S ; SYSTEM ; RENOVATOR.
A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE
BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES.
$T8
Manufactured by J. M. MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont.
Do you want the news?
YOU WILL FIND IT IN (1
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THE SIGNAL"
CLEARiNG SALE
LUNG BOOTS
Before stock taking we find we have too Itlany LONG 1300TS,
and have dodi'ted to run them off at VERY IA)W PTIICEH, to
suit everyone.
We invite you to Come in and compere our HMG QUALITY
SHOES, for ladies and (Dente, with other makes, and you will
decide that they are more up-to-date in style, comfort and dursbil
ity than other mans which coat you more money.
?Hers buying rubbers why not buy the bent; they are cheap-
est in Die end. STUB PROOF are the best, and nothing is Stub
Proof unless it in stamped on every sole.
Yost should call and .s..00r LaMar BARGAIN TABLE AT
$$C, They ere genuine .eep..
Trunks and Grips. usuamuutsuluenamettimitt4.
1
^2 ST. GEORGE PRICE
sirP..osring Neatly Done
1
Sole Agent for J. D. King (Jo i Goods