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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-5-1, Page 1THREE A ADV'TS AAC AcrlvE AG -'VTS WHIN MACS IN THE SIGNAL THS] IAi]ADINC3' NEWBPAP ER OP HtTRON OOTY1%1T- FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, 2880 LOOK4AT YOUR LABELI IT SHOULD ,BE MARKED PAID FOR ...1902 GODERICH,' ONTARIO, CANADA : MAY 1, 190'2. D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. THE WEEKLY MAnrttr REPORT UOuat1CH. Apr. ;a) lig) Vali Wheat 9 75 to 76 Flour, family. per owl.••• _,.-- 110 to 0 Flown, patent, ler *WtJO to 30 Bras. • ton,,. .. ..,...... - 16 00 601 W Shorts. r ton - • - • • - - • • 18 00 colSor0 ) per owl l W to ro Rio, o 080 to 1(1 ltper er busp..••.••060 . Buck wheat. per buck 0 56 to 5) Oats. Fbah ...sass 41 to 43 Was, s bub............ ••w«••••• 75 to v) Ruler, per busk d0 l0 0 Hay, a ton 1 OD WI b) Sutter. u to .'5 Potatoes. t) bush., 15 (0 s6 (!60x•0. oer (6.... ......-..Y....... 10 to II las11 area 0opaaaw, V I. 10 to Woe t9 to 01 Wood _.,,.,,,_•... 00 to 50 Pelt •••••••••• ••••• �.•..... 4) W w Pelts • • 00 to 6 YS pressed Foga LireNon �••• 00 to 750 J,ra'I9 to 0 le 15 to 0 16 11 to D ltselas 00 to 0 W 00 to000 60 to 5 5u 60 to 1 0) 0.00 � lb , L.r. famemloo Nome - d. walla.. Dressed premed e Cattle, Kz Situational Vacant. noOD OENIIRAL SERVANT WANT. ed, by tit of May lne who era do Boo aIcUA taking prof 141417 60 Mra.700 M111110. MISS Teacher of Fletcher tousle method, w111 ro- emir..pupil' at her studio, •bore Mr. Naftol'. Insurance office. H.milt to street. For lufor ration opph either at studio or at to sldenre. Bt, Patric'. street. UT. GLENN CAMPBELL, Ovaria zed musical director of North street Methodist church teao6er of piano, Mos or Rao and theory Pupils prepared for all u• 10)501iooe of the Toronto Conservatory of Mudo. Wltl t» pleased to resolve apPlla- tionifrom all those reootrind much Instruo' two at his now studio over Thomson's music store. Use of piano for practice may be ars ranged for. 67(0 For Bale. Ful: SALE -EXTENSION DINING Table and Sid.bo•rd, In light wood, as good le ace. Will b. seed 06.09. ror fur tknr partr°ulrre apply to Mni MAReilalA. 18 ttueueo street. 0 I.1) 1'APP K9 FOR MALE, FOR PUT. in under carpets, etc. Apply at Tai Bios&. Uffoe. VCR SALE OK TO KEN T. -BLACK • smith shop and dwelling at ('arbi.-, cours- e of Iluroo, with tool completer good dwell - in` 6040. six rooms loantry. wood shed and .Ii loatbulldings ; all complete and to good order. Then are also sumo good fruit trees on as mem'w. A good trade 'bao always leen done. Te m. reasonable Appito A. A. 1UUNU, Carlow 1'. U.. or to WM. J7ONKO, at Premises. 77 Im F-voltSALE -THE BAST HALF OF the wet hal of lot IS, coo. 7. West Wa. wanosh. comprising SO ares. Apply to HEN- RY rOWLKN, Dungaaseoa. or to Philip Holt, Barrister. Uderlch. L1ORSALE._LOTS 96. 96. 117, 118, 119 ✓ and 146 to Ilutohi.on's . a6 In Ooderfeb. Foe 1>arl(enlu• apply to PHILIP HOLT. Marsh Hab.1108. Borrleter• fe» Oedema h. Room. to Let. /l1U RENT. -ROOMS ON HAMILTON .1. street et premise occupied ley E. N. Lwow law daces; all canoe Into small store If Or rooms over Mise Camerae @ with frost sad nor ..trate.. K. N. L'Wli• 71 RP' Tenders 111 De received by the undersigned until Thu • /. (beech day of May, 1101, for 1 lot roots ' d shoes. Here prof a fe. Orli Inches; Inside. 16119 (ache. t hot stores, p • ea, etc„ 1 table, 1lot miwtllaa...• furnishing., 1 aim -big boot • - • poet. Tits boot .sennet.. Teller to be for the pirate lots. Terms outs. The 'role frit a000ao on be examined try applete4 to W. it. WIIIRTdi)N, Aulg■ee adore Wanted. PATE. OF Sr. GEORGE PRICE, Yublllo Notlllte Tilt.: ADJOURNED ANN AL MEET ,ng of the Sbanhr Iden of t e (laden -Joh elevator and Treat( Company, L fid, will be held on Thurd117, the 8•h May, at 30 to M.. in the room. above the o'tloe.*f t .'Town Treasurer. for the pnrpore of red8fvin ports sad electing directors for the emoting r• 11. F. MOOKI6);. Apia 26th, 1931 Secretary. [)ROF. S. L, TAUHr: ANIY1.'7,1.1010 OfTI,IAM *Ill MYR 1P6)•1•I.IOT. All kinds of Hpeotarles and eyeglasses made teenier Hpeclai attention uil vin t3 Moog the eye. Order, by mail promptly attended to Ile• ware of parties using my name. as t employ no trait ilio.' swat. whatever. Hatlaf0maon g,ur•nteed. leg'ebllahed 1471 151 HIUIINOND S'rRAKT W., 1' rlb)N 10 M. G. CAMERON THE MAN 'served in the ranks and bad done his beat • to assist the cause et Littoral em, and now Enthuelaetlo Meeting In Favor of the Liberal Candidate Memo E0denemeat from Tewa.me■ lid et•.r• liter. is. Wealthy rowans the rnbIbltloe Tux Trick wryer Tamer.. not • Doable rare, Gouaal,B, Apra 24. -The lar6et and most eathu.tastto (petting organization mating of L'berele ever held to Uodericb was hell this sawlog its the liberal Hall ou West .trs.6. Before the oppoloted hour • lara number hod gathered sod soon the turnout was larger than mama could have aotioip.ted. Mayor Cartoon on hie arrival was e0• tbudutloally greeted, and hie rec.ptlon was ouch u any nubble man should sell be proud of. Philip Holt, K. ('., was called to the chair, and in an able Litres. paid • blob tribute to the Liberal coo0ldtts whom be had known from boyhood. That gentle- man eau now In the field, an •coredt'd o•o• dld.te of • large and representative nun• potation, and it was the bounden duty of every true L bared to stand by Mr. Cam- eron Irom now until the last vote was Dolled on •leottoo day. If that wen dose there n eed on no tsar for L'berallsm and Rose In West Huron on elotton day. The o00• atteoy 6d %Preys bac., Ltber•I and there o ot no reason why It should pot always remain so (Loud a; pinto) The work of organ:atloo war then pro - weeded with and an efficient st.fi of oom mitts. men war.ppototed to take op tie n ecessary wank of °a vulsing the town. Mayor Cameron war called upon o7 the chairman to ddrea. the el °tors and his appearance was the canal for loud and e,0trntaed •ppltus•. in stated that be was proud to be with them as their standard barer. For twenty firs years In had neurenoe, etc. !THAM, E. YHAW, GENERAL 'NOIR ANC. and real estate agent. OMoe. , ne door east of P, 0„ Ooderloh. Agent for ,h- lesdingmutualflrela•urza3s oo:n ani +, and leading stock oomtanlee, Marco's/41e and manafantering mast rate. (:ell at °Moe. risks t W, R. ROBERTSON. Accountant and Imsannoe ALnnt, Honk. and amounts made up. l(rdldingw rented and rent. oullooted, Fire Insurance In Rritbh and Canadian Companies. O111n.- In )'rondfoot t fiats' odic., North treet Ooderleh. 4141 • J.. 4'. NARTEL1 GENERAL IN. • UURANCR and Ileal 1tetate agent, Fin Idle, Aoolde,t and Plato Olass 10500.noe 6g,ctie1 on mutual or oseh D!ao at lowest .ate amiable. fie Kalish and Canadian companies rep no rd. 061 3. next door to Darrow & Darrow, nor Islam Hamilton street. Notloe to 'Creditors NCTICft TO CREDITORS. /n the Mutter of the Palate of Pofriek Lynn, tale of the Totes o/ Qodrrlrk,6. the Comely of Huron, Gentleman. &erased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Re• sled Statute of Ootar:o 1607, Chapter 119, that all creditors and others having claims moistest the estate of the said Patrick Lynto who dlr,1 on or about the second day of April. A D. 1912. are required. on or before the 66th day of June 19'!. to send by poet. prepaid. or deliver to the unders'40M. solicitor for the exeoutore. their Christian alil eur0.006, ad- dresses and deecrlptionr, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their aacouots and the rastars of the security (tt soy' held by diem An further take notice that after such last mentioned date the mad mouton will pro- ceed to distribute the wets of the deems.• among the parties entitled thereto, hewing Bard cult to the claims of which they (bon shall have notice, and that the said executors will not Do liable for the said asset' or any tart thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not Mir been received by them et the tires of 'sea *ie Nbetion. Dated the (Tad day of AprP. A. It 197: M. O. 'IAM EK ON, Solicitor for Jane Lona. 1'atrlek Ford and Robert Clark. Executors of the said de- ceased. 811 N N011t.E TO CREDITORS, /. the Mnllr,-of the Peale of John Rmder. tale of the Township of Colborne In Mt county of Huron, l'rurnas. Ur• reared . • Notice Is herohy given pursuant to the Re - 'rimed Statutes of Ontario, 1897. Chapter 120. that ail creditors and othern having claims agalnnt the estate of the aid John Rooster. woo died on or about the 3001 day of March, A.D. It II, are required. on or before the 1st day of June, 1902. tomcod by poet. prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned, solicitors of the executors. their Christian and sir name., ad dressosand descriptions. the lull ptrtioulan of their claims. the statement of their sr counts and the nature of the ee,;urlty (11 an)) held by them. And further take notion That after such last meot•oned date. the said ezeouton will oro reed to dietributo the assets of the deceased among the p0rt(et entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the Mona of which they then shall have notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the to d accts or Any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated Um 16th A D.1232. i'1 Oof pUI)FUUT & HATS, Solicitors for John Mctilbbon and William C. Durst, Kama tore of the said deceased. 7634 Auction Bale A17(TION SALE A VALUASLK PLININO MII.I. AND PLANT Or A OK'RRAL BUILOING BUSINRS?, Julie R1ov, Anctiewer, is Instructed hy the Assignee of th • estate of John Morrie, ballder and notentor. to r by MINle auction nn the premien, lot 792. Braon street. Ooderlch, ON SITURDAY. MAY 131il, 15111. 1 A 7we.stnry Frame Platting MI11. til z IO. a Pick Sollar and Engine Horne. 01 z 16, sed Lx loan quarter 000 more nr Ito,, toroth nr 0116 rAe following) piano, .II In god running odor : A Boller and knalno. 1 Planer and Ma'0her, 1 Marfan. I'lanor, 1 Jointer. 1 Rip Btw., 1 (1nee. oat Naw, 1 Jig Saw. t Turning Lath* and I land lemma I()n this there. 1s a marring of 080), whloh ren he atIpqwel to Id� • farther mortgage of egg) wodid have M Asa for) 1111■s 3 Tomos Machine aa4J Min. -Harper Band Saw, which ere sill seder • Heel 1 Lowther Wegoa. 1 Dra•. 1 H )D Oftigh, I lot of ',timber, Mouldings. ere., Dors. endow Sash, Tarred Renelsters, eta.. 1 barrel 011, a few coeds Su1)dteg Stoats. 'neems rash. gal. lit nommen. at 2 Y. 'gilts, Interlarding' glvea d Imc of sale Or M ap8Hnetlea to A• R. RORRRT6ON, 301174 KNOX, Assignee, Atetlo0wr• Medloal. DR W, F. OALLOti, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Oaoe to Rank of Com- meree building, west side of sonata. 1CIght calls at ro.idemre. algin s'. W. 'Poon. t1. Huron and Bruce Lea and Investment .Co. G t DERICH, - ONT. 1otoclrIR-' 11.i1' HOLT, K C. BANKERS -T11 CANADIAN RANK OF Ue MMERCK. OUR SAVI g S BANK.; We are prepare, to receive Depoeito from Trustees, Parc to or Children, in atm, of from Fifty Cents to Three Thousand Dollars, and How compound istl.asestr *dd*d every .' .moutbe at rates as agreed upon 'hotline aro given Depositors. eo Idiot they may draw upon theme deposits at ' ny time 3,34 and 4 per cont interest allowed on Deposita according to anion t and limn left. ?CR -Pursuant to a late A of Parliament married women and mm r0 have the right to d.pntit and draw or money in theirown name. 1)em:mita can be sent by marl at the risk of gender. Remote from your hoaxes temptation to burglars and food for the flames. As rho Company motel loans only on fiat clang farm property, depooltore hoar) the strongest @aunty for their in• rest menta. TO BORROWERS. This Company ie prepared to loan on the shortest notice any sum upon firet• ciao @scanty. Tonna are made to suit borrower*. Straight loans and simple intorelt., YORTIIAGES PURCHASED -For farther portionlare call at, the Company's office corner of Market Square and North Street, Goderich. W. L. HORTON. F. JORDAN. YantlgAr. Prwoident. Ww. PROUDFOOT, Vice President. DIRECTORS : Loan STEATIRe6A. J. Y. Roia*TR. FRAorn JORDAN, H. DnNlnr. Ww. Ptnonrnor. Hagar lloRToP. D. J. Nina. PHILI. HOLT, K.U. that bar follow electors had "eland him h,r the higher ctli„ he hoped that he would be found true to the trust reposed l0 Dim. Oa the probtlation question h. was pro. pared to go as for as twat hte lour prohibi- tionist, the lino 0. W. Rose would go, and that was to the limit that the law would allow (applause), but be *u not prepared to lake a party nomination and then tag on • pledge from .n outside souroe manly for the purpose of getting vote (Cheer.) From now until election day be was in the bands of his friends and with their salataoo. h. had no doubt that on the 29,h ot May viJtory w..ul4 perub one more aeon the banner of Liberalism In West Huron Reeve llaltoo, of A.l.fielt tuinsh-p,was the nut 'poorer, and war warmly resolvd. He war "laced to to •t the meeting lo support of so good • o.adidate as M.yor Cameron, Sums friction had arisen .Iter the nomination, but he was pleased to know that It war now Wino sway, and he, as one of those who had gone before the eooyea• Con was prepared to go book to tie township of Ashfield -a township that had always played Its full part to the put -and all to smoothing out whot dtfereooes hail arisen. Mr. Cameron was to hie mind • oaodidate that woull do oredit to the ridio' sod one who deserved the beet vote that Doult posalbly be given. H. had Do doubt what- ever shout the result In Aehfiel1. D. McGillicuddy congratulated those pre• sent upon the large attendance at the inion tory meeting. It spoke well for the popu- larity opeslartty of Mayor C►m.roo In bar oa0te town. That gentleman was riot malltog under tales oolor0, and did not carry two toes under one hat. He wasn't Tory 1n front and pro- hibition behind, but was In favor ot the fu:l- set extension of temperance law within the constitution. W hal was wanted now was good, bonen work and election day would Sod Liberalism trlumphen' and Mayor Cameron elated to support, the 19 0. 0. W Rosa to promoting the prosperity of the Province. Mr. Saeger said that In Mayor Cameron they Cal • candidate to be proud of, and .611s listening to the able spool that had beeo'dellyerd by him the .psakerwas re- minded of the old days when the Ail N.r Horse of West Moron, the We Hon. M. 0. U.meroo, carried the Reform bonier to y;0 - tory. A hopeful sign of success was the a0otaaily large atteodoce that was present, w hich showed that the Liberals et lioderloh were heartily with Mayor Cameron In bit oaedidature. Mr. Seeger closed to very In- teresting address by giving a number of practical suggestions on orvanizstlou, Rev. A. McKay had never before mad. • politloel Speech. hat he ocutd not avoid saying that In Mayor Cameron they bad • candidate ot ability that any constituency e hoald ha prowl of. With proper work (hero was 0o rano t) belle'. that Mr. Cameron woull riot have • substantial majority on election day. The opposition bad adopted a 'Meme to split the Liberal party. but he had confidence that no ninth - gent Reformer would be hoodwinked hy it He referred to the trick of endsavornt to place • proh'b.tiox tag on s UJns.rvative o•odidote. lie had occasion to be out of town often. but 6e would pot fail to be here on dation day, and there eat •nrtler v.,t. to his hoose that would surely be g vett for Mayor Cameroo and lion. 0. %V. Was Wm Lone, county clerk, who tai h•en s candidate beton the cooventtoe, said that although on &het occaetoo be had opposed Mayor Cameroo, he was now prepared to vote and work for him from now until his election, H. believed ho would make atop - mount iv* top- r«eot•tiv* that would bo • credit to West Huron. There war no occasion for the Ida cry that had gone around Samuel Sloane believed that no bettor candidate than Mayor Cameron could in chosen, and he bad no doubt of his election J. U. 6lartio •Ito pall • tribute to the candidate and urged the oeomeity of thor• °ugh organization. Chu. Darrow, barrister, agr(el with everything that had been seed by prerlou. speakers In favor of Mayor Cameron's osodt- datur.. He 6d hart of some grambliud at the start, but that was tonally the cave, mad be believed that the want was over. Ile made an appeal to the young men to get into the work and believed that victory, as of yore, was wlthto reach. L. Komodo, Speaking for Cl Won, mrd :hit 6a had letters from various points that showed that 110. Cameron would receive a stronger now rt than had toen span e Liberal oaodrdate for (ho past twelve years. The opposition petition. and letter@ were Itrgely pumped op awl wool) not amount to muoh oo polltov day. Is eau then announced that the oommlttee rooms would roman opera Irom now until *lacCoo day. ---.__ - _ tandered • banquet by his Mltohell Wends on Wednesday evening of last week. The affair took plane •t the Htoks house, where . most elaborate spread was providel. T. S. Ford lid N alter Thomson, prominent °India of Mltobell, °complied the chair and 'toe o6alr reap actively• A program of bout, song and spa ash was carried out, and shore were many *omissions of regret oa •000unt of the .z Mayor's departure from the town In wins. alrt,ro he hod Wk in so promloenS • put. Oa behalf of the company E A. Dom oar read an address to Mr. Davie and Col. Dougherty proreoted him with • hsodsome ebony gold herded one. Mr. Davos and family arrived in town this week and to. 4.7 th. new Proprietor takes thude of the Bedford, IN Taouii. FOR H)140•STEALING,-L••6 Thursday a middle ag.d man named Chaa. Sullivan hired a bora and buggy at Haoil- ton & Halliday's livery and drove to Clin- ton. Then be tried to sell th0 outfit, and his offer was taken op by a man who paid him el en the bargain. with the understand- ing tb.t the holistic. would be paid Toter. re. citizen ioleemd Cooslable Wheatley, who aerated Sullivan and look hint before Mayor Jackson, who oommltted him for trial before the county judge. Tu.day mornlox ne earns before Judge Doyle and pleaded guilty to the charge drought against nam. Sullivan's e1Juse fur his 000duot was that he had risen drinking and did not koow what 6. was doing. He Informed County Astornsy Lewin toot he had been working at Sault Ste. Marie before coming here, and the case was adJouro.d to th. 9.i of May to 111ow Mr. Lewis to uomelunioate with the prisoner's former employers. Darn or FRANK l;.tt-Luo, 1'ORONTo,- Frank Willow, of Toronto, father of Dr. Gailow, c f God.rloh, died at 3 o'oloolt Fri- day mornlog at his home In the olty, af.er • week's illness of pneumonia. Deoeud war • traveller for the I'ore Cold Manufacturing Company and was also • stockholder in the ooaarn. He had boon with the firm sines es 10apt100, twenty years aro, and helped .s much as anyone connoted with it to make it • .aaoase. 1'r.vlous to that he was In the firm o! Uibb & Gallow, product merohantt, Colborne menet. Mr. Hallow was • prominent fraternity man, beteg Identifcd with Manic olrolo.. He eau 1'. M. of Kshoboam Lodge, and Put Z of Orient Ledge. He eau also a Put Muter Workman of A. U U. W. Lodge 50, and one of the charter members of that ledge, which was erg uizni tweaty.lve year. ago. Linehaed leaves a widow, nhese sone and three danzht.rs. All the chiIdno, ezoept the eldest sun. Dr. Gallow, reside at home. AROUND TOWN. Rrrras(oo OlyicoRa.-The returalog °(hoer for Wert Huron for the election to the Legislature is Wm. R,bsrton, of Wing• ham, Shutoff Ranaolde Is returning offi,er for Kant Huron, and John Lt Porte, of Drysdale. for Sonth Huron. . BIORT MONTHS IR vim ('a NTRAL,-Wil Ilam Carter appeared before His Monne Jolge Doyle on Thursday lest and pleadd gully to the charge of breaking into 1' 1'. Dania atom on the tight of April 17.h and don i0g th•ralram a pia -Otto e! goods. Hie was remanded until Itiu lay, when Ilia Honor @satsoced him to eight mootbe In aha Coattail prlseo.' ANGUS M,)MNAI.D'i DRATH.-The funeral of Aoga, Mel) tumid, who was killed oar Windsor last weak, took plane on Thur.d:ay afternoon from the 0e54lsooe of his father. Oepe Jobe Meinesid, Rrltao.la road. '1he remains were interred In Maitland nems '.ry, Roy ,les. A Andetenn, pin'or of Korn church. co0luoring the services. The ynusg ma'. death occurred on the ratio ay near Puoe •11Aae. It a openged that 6e fell from a freight train on which he was Bolos from Chatham to W Indsor or Detroit. ACCIDENT TO Merlin( AI.LIN,-Arthur, the 5.00010.00Tarot.' eon of Rev. 5. .1. Alin. pada of the Hamilton Road Methn- t ohuroh, London, formerly pastor of Vi or it stint( ohuroh, (lod.rlah, met with a vs plied accident last Thursday even - leg. The boy was playing in a game ot ba,ehnl>, and while ranting alter Ih• bell he tripped ad fell heavily on hie left arm A dislocation of both boas s•t the elbow was the result. The irotors la • very peotillae one -the first of the kin 1 ever seen by Dr. Wtlllsme-the hones belog forced outward at the elbow, Instead of backward. THE DEr&R6un Lit 1008 APPLICATION. - The adIeorr.e f mooting of the Wess Heron Ilona oommledonira wart held en Thar.• day last at Clinton. There wail • depot% von o1 eight ransom. present to ask tha' the liana of N. U. Boggs, Carlow, he ant rmewed. Large petition' for anti •ga'net this been.s were rnhmltted at tho regular meflnl of the commiailonan. A thee months' Menem was granted In odor le give Mr. Roggeao opportunity to dltpas of hie stook. N. Swart*, of the Hann hotel, (lots lat. was gran td • three month.' imago to give him time to make some Im- provement. in his enemies. rrgnlyd n7 the laapeater. RANgnIT m Lia DA, to Fred Davi., M. WI preprider of Mm Rotel Redford, war KV.IOTRATION OF MANHOOD Bre'/RAGE Vo'Ras -The board ot manhood suffrage registrars has fixed the dates for regletra- tioo fir la town of I; ,derlch Sittings will be held on Monday Tuesday and Wed- nesday, May 12. 13 anb.14, from 10 A. a to l r. M,. from 2 to M, Ip 6 1' M„ and on Thursday, May 15. Irom 10 A lit. to 1 r. M.. from 2 r. M. to 6 F M., sod from 7:30 r. )t. to 9 I' to Registration for division No. 1, compelling St. DsyId's ward, will be held tefore Judge 13a710, at hie chambers in M. court house, for division No 2. compelsno St. Andrew'. ward, beton D. McDonald, clerk of the County Court, Io Ike grand jury room at 160 oo0rt house, and for divialon No. 3, comprising S: Petrlck's and St. Georgie ward., betore Polio. Magtatrate Seeger, at 610 office oo Hamilton atrest. Supplementary sittings will M held on May 20, .t 11 A M. at rte court hogs., sod appeal sittings on May 21, at the same boor and pine., A l'ITIi,N'e Sruna,T1,S,-Ili releases to the scheme to erect the new library ?lidding on the present market grounds, • sltlz,o who takes a wide In'erest in our maoloipal affairs susetnte to Tut SlitNAt. that the mama would be wl.e to 10,610 control of that part of /he grounds which would not be .red for the purport of the library. Alter ah. aeration of the library budding, there would be left a considerable plea of vuaot land, This could no doubt be sold at a good figure, and in the plewot state of the municipal fiances there would be a strong temp'ation to di.pote of it to this way. It Ie pointed r u', however, by the oir1zen of whom we are speak no, that this property would make • epleodtd site for • non hall am public auditorium, which w111 doubtless re tooled before the lapse of a treat many year', and he thins 10 would be • mistake to alleoate the land merely for the sake of the temporary relief which would be sforded by i7a sale •t the present time. The council will no doubt consider carefully Its action In regard to the whole matter. "WILLIAM PITT, TIIR GREAT ( o?I11ONRR," -The court of lectures by the Rev. Dr. D.nnl that ht ban o much enjoyed dur- ing the past .eesOO was brought to • oop- °loaioo Fla Moody night by one of the molt iotereatltg rl the aeries. The attru. dance was not large, tat those who were pre+ant anent fail to boa profited by the lecturer'. lucid presentation of ,11, omreer of the "gnat Commoner." The story of bi■ life was epprsolattvely de.lt with from his early entry Into Parliament, through the growth of his power 1111 itreohed Its smith when he became the virtu.! ruler of the no- tt-.n, directing Its arm. to vlo/cry sad Stand. lug 8648 in the estimation of his ooun'ry- men, suit on to h a last public appearanoe, Ihie tlmo ler thn Hones of Lords as Lord I' Latham, to protoet matelot the taxation of Die American co'0otes, the man of hie pnpu. I.rlty mow wand, his 000vlreoi el,goenee departing, hie Ilfe closing. A hearty vote of thank, was tendered I)r. Daniel for h aurae of lectures, moved by (leo. Acheson and seconded ty A J. Hoare, B. A. A vocal solo by Mts. Borland al he opening was very pleasingly reoderd. vlulioiat was warmly applauded at enol •ppear•ou.. Itis program numbers were Wloiawaki', "Lemma," Leonard's "Dm e tto," Raffia "Cam cud Hausees "Iluogart•o Dana," •ud the "Valois Cep rlooto," by Wteoiawsk(. For snores he govt "Annie Laurie," Cit "lrien Melody." and "Home, Sweat Home." While kir. Fuz had been heard before In Uoderlob, it war Mrs Kenoedr't+ ban app here. Ste was well reoateeI, and was ctiled apo° for several coma number.. Her vole* is • clear, .wase soprano, and her single' shows the r.ult of careful outtivatlon. Perhaps her best number was "Yea Called Me Book.' A number of the a000mpaotmeou were played by Mr. rumors, who on short n otice klodty coossotd so act In this capa- city. A diversion in the program Wee to trodulel by the ezeauloo of the Dalry Maid: drill by sixteen pretty maidens, .tato of whom were attired In appropriate 000tumes of blue, sod • similar number to pink, eaoh armed with • gaily deoorated milking dal The entutdom.00 was under the •u.pico) of tie Collegtat. Insti- tute, sod the doaoolal results were male factory. TIIE CADET ItIFLE COMrETITi(N,-The Collegiate 10.11(06. asdea of No. 1 military dt.trlot have all entered In the competition for the silver .Meld presented by Mayor Beck, of London. '!'here are twelve of theae oorpa, and other" are befog Iormd. The shield has been prepared, and It pronouuoed a model of artl.Uo b.au:y, says Tbe London Free Prem. It is of .olid silver, mounted upon dark oak. The engraving is very skillfully done. The most striking feature is • full sized figure of a Canadian soldier to khaki, wit 1, bandol er and rile, and "stand tag eery." Upon either ltdo are aha spaces for the names of the winning corplie - moth thts is the toaowlog loorlptloo:- "Pres.nted by Adana Bok, E .., M•vor of London, Oat., 1902, to the toll.'rs ohuol corp. of Military District ho 1 for pomp. titloo Ia musketry, with P.ters toner. and conditions. Below thee again le this verse:- "1 on coo drill a boy by numbers how to double. And twist his head and shoulders with a jerk; lint he's not the man you look to where In trouble It'e the fano behind the gun that does the work " The 000ditio0s of the oompetitloo have not been gel. bot wlli probab'y 000 slot of deliberate fire and quick fire. The Peters target, which is adapted tor use l0 any School yard, will be used. Among the corps that hay° entered ars the loin *tom - Looden, St. Thoma, Chatham, Galt, Guelph, Mt. Forest, Wooda'ook, Petrolia, Gd.rleh and Palmerston. HYMENEAL. -One of those matrimonial evert, which Invariably meets a pl at r to the oommuulty took plane yeetuday morning at Knox church, where Harry '1'. Edwards and Mise Nellie 1 MoKeozie, elder daughter of Mr. and Mr.. Tnoma. McKeor.le, entered upon wedded life in the midst of • large and iotere.td gathering. The oeremooy was performed by l,ov. J. A. Anderson, B. A., pater of the ohnrch. Tb.' bride, who was escorted by her father, wet attired In • nand.ome costume of cream pen de ode, trimmed with ohiflon and ap- plique. Her titter, Miss Mao.1 McKeoz e, sated u bridesmaid, and wore • pretty doses of pink crepe de ohne. with waist of pink .11k and polot lace and black picture hat. The 'room was assisted by Mr. Huy lock, of London. Mr. PAS/11101C orgaoiet of the church, rendered a number of solo trona before the ceremony. cone:uding with the Bridal Uhoru. from l.obeogrlu as the bride entered the crutch At the coo• ct0coo of the ceremooy Mr. Jordan, of Brantford, the former organta of the oharoh, played Modeteohe'. Wedding March. The guests were then conveyed to the home of the bride's father, where the wed. ding breakfast was Served and c0ogratul• hoes wenn 1 xteaded. At 2:30 r. te the happy a Ante left oo a top to Dot rult, and no their return they will oe'mmence house keeping on Brock Webs. the bride's going away gown was of brown satin teeth, with bat to ma'cb, Both Mr. and Mrs. Edwards are well known and popular young per pie, and a host t f friends wish them jay and protp-rity. There was a Targe crowd at the station to see them off, an I further tokens of tramp were given In the many beautiful wedding gilts renewed by the bride. the groomn preempt to the bride was • crescent of pearl.. THE LATE MRu. EDWARD..On Widow dsy, April 23 d, re carred the death of Sat•h W'iloi, wife of l;rorge Edward, at the age of seventy -ft or yearn. The deawwed was one of the early toolbars hen, h•viOg been • rnldrot of Hor'er'eh for saycoty year. She *u born in C•rible, England, In the year 1827, the daughter of Urnrtp Wilson, and with the family mime to (len ada in 1432 and settled at (Idedo6. She saw the little community, Thee In ice In- fancy, grow hoot ens. was little more than • Mooring in the wtldernea@ to aha loading town In a pnpnlone nod wod'hy c0on'y in October 1857, she was married to George K1ward, whn .nrvlyss her. 1.1.1 fall, her health hating fared, she went to "pend the winter with her niece, Mr. Ilntehl.eon, to the township of Grey, where bar death ononrrd on %Ved.ssday of bud week. The ✓ emain. were brought to Uoi otIch and were loterr11 In Mal(Ion1 amatory on Friday afternoon Thy foam' took plass from the home of her,.8.r, Yr...Innee Bracken ridge, 16.7fie1d road Mr. Collum, of Wood• e ta, oondnoted the airtime, and the pall banns were Ju. MaCraoken, J. Donn, A. Vann., Alezeadet.Hendarsen, e. Montgomery awl James Colwell. Tio. 11 \• ('� 1 F x KR ap7 V,N,'RRT.--A large asdleeen gathered at Vio/er a Opera Hone on Thursday monolog to hear George Fos and Mrs, Leonora Jam.. Kennedy. The MII•of-fare prnylded was an ereall.nt ooa, and lovare of main heavily oj,vad the two hours' program. Mr. Fot was In splendid form. He was t6o cn,nplate mama et his violin, and hie hewtal was nbarantart.d by a remarkable freedom mad skill. Th. seal moos war approota6lte. and like b411laa1 arrived Moad•y niche from Chatham and will Ian es soon as the weather is favor. •hl. for Johnston's Harbor, with mill anppllse The sir. Mylee arrived at O 000 on Tuesday from Fort William, with 42,000 bushels of wheat for the Uodierloh Elevator Co. She was uolo•dsd and away by 10 o'clock the lime plight. To. Myles made a record on her lost round trip. She left hen April 23rd at, 10.15 l' at. for Fort W illlm, loaded there rod wa. bock to this Pore at 11.30 A M. on the 29 h; making the trip In Bye days, thirteen boors sod fifteen minutes, or, oountlog 50 the hour whoa she lett the nomad Mmm six day's all but Sheen mihutes. She had moms rough weather o0 the trip which caused • lou of mania'hoar The whose arriving at tis e levator n bang shipped to Ontario millers a, fat ea It oomes to At the Leland preparations are being made for the build - log of the stesmor which Marlton hu oar hand, and which will ba the largest ye..el ever oonstruoted on the Island. A NOTIIIR LANDMARK Gotta. -By the death of M. C. Uordoo, of Bnissev*ln, Manitoba, on the evening of the 17th of April, another Pioneer of Goderloh township b laid to rest, Mr. Gordon began the battle of lite •t • 7107 early ave. He war !minte of Lilo, to Iovurnese, ScotlbaroandhJanotown•ry, 1811. His tath•r, toe late Wm. Gordon. a oateoblat to the Auld Kirk of Sootland and • poet of some 10001 tams (a book of die poems and spiritual song. having teen pub Mad In the Gallo laogusge), earned • precarious living for his family by milting as tutor to the gentlemen's sons to his .1010lty and did when the subleot of this sketch was tees years old, there being foto younger brothers and sister.. He bong the only o0e who could be useful. an not of lode - pendent m*sm butlrugal mind took him to tier home to relieve the young wldowd mother of Lome of her family tares, but really to assist her gardener In the oars of hot grounds. The knowledge thus acquired proved useful to him la after life. At On age of nineteen he undertook • three months' voyage to • seiltoq veleta bound for Canada and reobed Toronto after gnat hardship and obtained employment from i the late Mr. halts, nurseryman, of Lulls• yille, oou0(7 of York. Theo he went weal, locating to Goderloh township .t the time the old Canada Company opened up that Dart of the oountry. He purchased a forest farm, cleared • pens of 'round„ bait • settage of hewn logs plastered with mud (for there was no lime to be had les those days), sent to Sootland for his mother and family. The eldest sister, Jsne, married Alexander Frazer, a prosperous farmer: the sewed, Kate. was the mother of the lata W. U Murdock, • °lever young atonal lawyer of Toronto; Gor0e. a drygoodsman, who died unmarried; and Doald, who Ilks many young men from the old country who have neither trade oar prolamin opened o hotel to the vitiate of Hayfield and became a prosperous oitizeo. His only son le now an 'macaw. and prominent Judge In the State of Mlohig•o. After seeing his brothers and deters comfortably settled, he married Aoos Horrowes, youngest daughter of the eau John Burrows., of Hytowo,(0t(a ea). She was a handsome, btlght young woman of eighteen and e•eryoos th,uvht she had married an old mao, he being thirty-two, but the being full of ton, brought • great done of brightness Into the so called old roan's life. Mr. Gordon owed the brit homes that were brought lot° that part of the 0000try, and they were more used by their owners for carrying them oyer rough rods to bolls and parties than for doing work on the rough farm. 1t was a oommon sight these them lesion their little home 1n the early twilight, soh with a baby on the saddle In Iroot of them, to dance all night sod retain again in the early morning. In 1884 Mr. (Jordon old the old 6omesteat: ( Roanoke) and settled In Brandon, Manitoba, where he lived quietly uoti1 about a year og0, when tole °ideal o0, William, who dive. In Holesevato, permuted him to move non sod take a oott•ve be side nom so that he could look after him In his extreme old age. He had elven ehlldren, of whom 04h( are llvng. He was a Presbyterian, a stauooh Reformer, a great admirer of George Brown and read Tn. G'obe from the time it was fine *stab tithed and THs HURON SioNA1, with whose editor. Thorns' Mattoon, be 050 o terms of the most intimate friendship. -Com. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. MARRIED AT STRATrOaD,-The wedding of Harry Il Parsons, • former Go latch boy, and Mise Caven, of Strata rd, took peau. on Wednesday, April £3rd, sod the following Is The Beacon'. anoouot ot the of aeon : "Trie le the leu, o of Cupid's tri umph, and another happy event was added to the lift this morning. when Mise Mar garet Alla. Coven, dsuehter of Mr. Alex. Coven, co lector of Inland revenue, this oily, became the bride of Mr. Harry it Parsons. assistant oeouutaot In the Bath of Qom menet, Montreal, and formerly the highly .seemed coehier of the local branch of the acme hank. The ceremony took plane at 8 o'clock at St. Andrew's ohuroh, the pre'or, Rev. E. W. Pantnn, r (iuiattoo, A. the bride, escorted by her father, entered (h. oharoh, Lobeo'rlo'g wedding march was played by Ml. (lens McPheraen The bridal party took their .(and on n low plat- form Immediately in front of the pulpit desk. Mr. L•ooel Porton', of (;oderlob, aisle loot the groom, bat the service" of brldo,maide were dbpemn.l with. the bride wag becnm(ngty attired In a bloc travelling molt The sudt'eriao of the ohuroh was prettily decorated with palms and oern,tion.. The bride was the remittent of • be.atifel array of presents, 'minding •at 01 114 Choir fish eel to a cabinet, the gift o/ the Bank of Uommerc3 stall at Mon tread. The gaes'a °emotieed only the re• Wives rd the bre 1. and groom. Mrs Cap - tato Pavan, and Mum 1'ar.00e of GolJerlch, mother end stator of the groom, were among (hoot present Aker the ceremony the wedding party were driven to the station when the oewly.wedded couple tock the 8.45 train for 'I'cron'n. After rema'ning there for few dat•s they will return to Mr. Panne' home in lioderloh, At the one tension of their honeymoon Mr. and Mr* Polaris will take op their reddens In /1 °areal" May 1st 1s a good alms to order your sum- mer tailoring from IMdbam. Satisfaction guaranteed. Division Court w 11 las held today. 7 be town council will hold its remoter meetlrg tomorrow (Friday) evening. '1'h. Zurich Herold Bay. a syndicate le befog formed for t6* purpose ot taking over the "oily" of 8t. Joseph Several tolerating budgets of news from our township oorrespoadents are Id - ably crowded out this wen. We are pleased to see .tames Orr, of t)nderlrh township, is able to ho around wale after an illoese of I wseks. Judge M.ssor'e health Is again giving Ale friends gravo concern. At prueot his 111. mos prevent. him from snowing at his oflios t4'.. regret to learn of the Illnree of it W. Mattoon., which bea confined him to bed dotioq the put week, and hope soon to see him shout agsio. AT TBR LAKE 1. DONT,-The ,tr. Advane Clear/11 00 111%.011 'in for Fort N Illlam alts diechirgieg bar cavo of 44.200 bushels of cahoot at, the elevater The echo. K.• do •r,'v. fah 1 molar' oo Tnenday from Thrualon with 494,600 feet of lumber for N. Dy meat, and afro a.loading loft Sunday night for litre Bay ,. . Therchr. Tolman Ir ft her motor north and cleared on Friday for l'Arry Sound, h'ht The tag McAuley arrived Friday I nm'o,n(homp'on and after taking nn coal hue left Sunday for Aux Sable to ark• on a pals driver, and term djsre was g• log no to Harhogtoe, to be employed no C!aik A Co.'a n°atrant. Copt. 't'raench went with her. ....The dredge oommencrd work on Motility to clear cot On channel 0.1.lde t8. peen. It was sot able to work yesterday oe account et the heavy weather . Th. Inv h. Hymen% I, ft for Thenalon on Monday The'ng Illyn was t soled op on the Island let week and has hen having • new arena installed by the Doty work. Ind Nome repair.. male. ..The Owinge male h.r regular rtea aortas the weak The s0Ar. Kolbage PROVINCIAL ELECTION 1902 For Premier of Ontario BON. 6. W. ROSS For West Huron N. 6. CAMERON Nomination Thursday, May 22nd Election Thursday, May 29th Remember Ross, and Vote for Cameron and Good Government. registration of maobod soffrago voters may be obtaloed either at the roorut or from Chu. Darrow at bee o(fioo. On'lued•y evening Mr. and Mn. Jos. aroan Miller were presented by the hard- en of the Hotel Rdlord with • boatmen' caland.r clock, a0oompanld by an ddreei et:preuing regret that Meir relations were to be severed by the Chang. in the proprio• torshlp of rho hotel. Mr. Miller made a fitting reply to the teslmonlal. Between forty and fifty members of Hat. roe Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F , took pars la the annual church parade on Sunday moroing last. They marched to North street Moth• °dist °bora', when they were addremod by th. pastor, Rey. Dr. Daniel. The tat was from Roman. 12: 5 -"Every one mem- ber! one ot another" -sod the dtooane was an axle mod approprlsw one. Tho Receiver -General's Deportment, Tor. onto, Invitee all who have 20 Dent pines t• and them to and have them exohangd, ma to b desirable to pat the nein out of o(roala- tioo. At preaanl two kinds of 20 en. coins are found In soma moose. The Now• loaodland pion.s o.o be dIal(n,almbd from the Canadian oohs by • dotted ring *bleb surrounds the "20 cant.." The Dame -Keat000dland" oao also be found on the coins of that Island. A maple leaf wreath encircles the "20 note" oo the Canadl.a pteoe, Owing to the rough weather there was oothonv doiog at the gun club grounds last Friday evening. Improvement of Stook. � BE PURE BRED ENGLISH SHIRE STALLION, DESFORD MARQUIS, 16639. English Shire Stud Hook. rooted June list, 1400. 321 Canadian Number, 1 ).word Marquis. No 1663e, w111 stand for the improvement of stook, beginning Monday May 0th, when he will be at fate own stable, Ridgewood Park Farm, until noon. Monday night at Reggae Hotel, Carlow. Tnenday. to David Hampton's. 8th oon., Colborne, for noon, then to Henry Dare, 13th eon , Hallett, for 0ignt. Werl0eed.7, to Allen Wallaoa's. 8th 000.. Mullett. for noon; theooe to MoCarghey's Hotel, Clinton. for night, 1burd•y, to Gilbert M•ir's, Huron Road. for noon; thence too Wm. ('olclougb's. lith coo., Ooderfch township, for night. Friday, to 0. 0, Sturdy's, 7th con . (lode - rich township, for noon; thence to John Bow• erbi's, Ilh 000., for night. Saturday. to Farr Bras. Hotel, (lioderloh, for noon; thence to his own stable. where be will remain until the following Monday noon. This splendid stallion was foaled In 1806 clad purchased by his ImportersMeagre. Bowdon t Marmon. from the Usk Shire Hone Co.. who used him for two seasons, Tired by W. & J• Thompson,of HDes ford, lark. Deord, L.i- deetenh,re. nals,d. Ile Is a beautiful ba with blaze on face end four white Ism. weighs 2.0(0 pounds, and Is 1n style, action and every other point as no. a specimen se has yes reached this ooa0try. HR was sired by Soowell Duke (14,302t, broil by Lord Verulam, of Sopwell, and hie dam being Deaford I)aohee of Bridgeport (7947), bred by Karl of elles,n.n. Hopwell Dote won the following pptlxes:- first. Hatfield. 1891; first, Hatfl4d, 1603; third, ]loyal Counties Show at Canterbury . 1893` second, Hatfield, 1891: highly oommend d, Loudon Show. 1806. t7111ee sired by pnr - well Dake made 453 gu'nese at Lord Verulamlor. sale; 350 guineas at Mr. Philo Mills' -ale; IN guineas at Mr. I'arneli s sale. A filly alsoslretl sa ss: o Sopwell Duke. named Deford Blackbird, held ao nobeateo ono* record In 1806. For extended pedigree see card.. At the annual show held by the Usk Shire Horse Co., Limited, o0 ()moiler 81th, 1900, the lot prize coot was sired by Ilesford Marquis. PAW, taking let prize ler clow and also cham- pion prize of show, and was old for • farm sum to a Midland hover. Tenon - 815 to 11snre, to be paid Ist of Jaa- uary. 190.7. Orme It. WILSON, Stream C. Arroowt t, Manager, Owner. Host Wright, of the Park Hoar, is ooa• templa'ing improvements which will add materially to the good appearance of the house and the comfort of Its Inmate*, Coanolllor blarney vine had two frame building. mored from hie former place of residence en the Huron road to his prop arty at the corner of the Hayfield road, The (Ind., ch Towm.Mp Rrfl. Aneoclatloo will ,elebrat. May 24th by a nhootiog matt 6 In the morning oo the range below John Newcombe., and • pinto in the after- noon. lternoon. 1 R. Rneo'msn hot again op. toned a mash• Inc shop at the old stand, corner Trafalgar and `Icterta street.. He bas made tales of • 16 h. p engine and • 7 h. p. engtn., both to penone to town. John Hao6anar, of Toronto, Provincial organ ser for the Royal Templar., addrneed a meat:ng in (he Temperas*. Hall on Mon- day °taaloa. .1 Shannon occupied the chair. The attendance was not large. Now April bnnaa the wild March "node, Than May p the A rel ',towers, And pretty sono we'll "mew glad June, With •11 Its tweet May flowers. -Philadelphia l're:e Mise Raton Rnmhall, who eau Co 8.ke.7. •r and etenn'rapher for 1) Holmes, has takes • similar positron with Masers Mt Kenti. A Howell, whn find that with their rapidly growing bus nose they require such an a. stetant. Altar • work of almost sooty kind of elle• aereeahle gnat hot. Sada came, brlget and warm and balmy, and pot everybody t* good humor. it was the fret pleasant Stade n fnr week*, sod 'a mamba of people see met not of doors showed that It wan thoroughly enl07.4. The Liberal oemmltt.e reesas on Weal .Ire aro nee day end every eyeing (iin.da7 ..epod), and anyone waking in- lermatiou ensr.rnfae the dentine le le•it*d to apply there. lafetesatlee manilas THE HACKNEY STALLION, LANGTON'S DANKOELT, (3211 and -91- 1) w'Ril'TIote ANo PxntnoNo, 1angton's IN agelt, - 9l -Canadian Haan., S. R.. and 1336) Anwrloan Hackney H. H., wan foaled In 1M7. and le 0enesepently five years old; he le • beautiful dapple chestnut color, with white strype on face, and both meet feet and near hied stocking white. Heb a very high knee actor. and hock action cannot he excelled. He come. from champion stook In Kngland and the U.S., both his sire and dam es having be tett wonfrom len gland. Laogton's Danrgelt was bred by Mr. Fred C. Stevens. of Maplewood Hackney Hend, Actin*, N. Y.. one of the most suoreearul and beat known breeders in the Unload State. and (lan- ais. 610 was imported to Canada by his pre. ent owner, Mr. 1.(:, Attrlll, and le prnnoun0ed by all who have seen him as ono of the best specimens of the Hackney type now to Can - ad. He wan sired by ',anginal Performer 118111, Eng -242 American, hy Gorton Doks et Connaught. (173)91 emu S. R. HIs dam was Lady Irsnegelt, (ROMs) Kng. Hook„ (710) Ameri- can; she by Danegelt 1174) Kog. H•ok0ey S, R, This pedigree can he traced back indefinite- ly. hes 1 readers who are Interested to tills chole of stook will readily ea that l*ngtoo's Danegelt stands In the front rank of Hankeey leaden. !MUTE : Monday. Mar 5th w111 leave his own stone, and proceed t0 John Ackland's, bounnary (Inc. Colborne. for noon . then to Malluug 's Hotel, Dungannon, for night. Tneday, to 0, A, Dornlo'a, 916 now, Wast Wawanoah, 001 noon; thee to Rrneea Motel, R.Igrays, for night. Wednesday, to John RIAs', 3rd eon. Rest Wawsresh, for noon; than to the Meson Hones. 'Myth. for eight. Tbnrday, to 11111'. Hot.l Lnndesbwrn, 1,r noon, Dian to R. Oraham'e Hotel. C1lntoe, for night. Friday, to J. Rathwall's, Rayfield Road, for *00.; then to fewer Mofett.all'a, Cat LIN. for night. Saturday, to Wm. Driver'. Herten Read for no; than to Tilt. stataea, ridsrie►, on from 2 to 5 °clear. th.n M hie nen stable, where h* w111 remain until the following Mee• day m0rn(ng. T06045 To Insole, Ito, to be paid let M January. 1008, Aunty; ACj 000Awo C. ATgttu,w 1 Y0a0gsr (7'way