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The Signal, 1902-11-27, Page 5OK r u•;, le, r 90 to luring*, 1, 4 ens ea and nada by i3 51) t,, Theo. rider t.. 0, kir to ER ,YS 1, t. E J les hold es L' Y p'ry lion .12 iTS. Sale mad.• AM*, its. lino h THREE • A • ear ADV'T8 ARE ACTIVE AGENTS WHIN PLACI IN THE SIGNAL S u PPLEMENT 1011414 THE LEADING} NEWDPAPER OF HURON OOT -TN - FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR - 2910 TAILORING.., I nay* isoeleed my New ".ons of Suitings, Trouserings, etc., for FALL and WINTER Wear. If you are getting • new spring null, ...ght over. not, or.oythlog m my line, cin pion. Vol! in goods, at and prise. 2.T lteadr•Medr l lothlea le meek. H DUNLOP, ti l liiei A Great Snap u nay Wafer • Snap, at 50. A pnuoJ, of which we milt • barrel • week. Thi. Isn't our nary soap. re we Derry .verytblog that me lie found in an um to -date grocery *tor., and our proms are right. Th. 0..mere know that they ,t•s .Iwiye vet from us • ensp ter their produoe. We draw the Ilse at no Iegitom&14 Irate - everything goes Gl.rw•re .•r Sod.' tow, /ordain need or -oboiosst table Chios We deal In all of tb.-n. T. G. TIPLING ti CO., II *Heed bleak. (1, lerlc , Mtl plop, Mntui . the IUIrtket Co. -ARM ANDR104 AT RDW• PROP-11° of 1'• opeety leen rr l up 1tiip, J a, moi a, Al • or 01,'1 art ANO 1/1lti.a-i.l00. 1. II Mrl.ean. pees • T. termer, vice -orae.: Jas. l'camollr. Y. liW. W. O. Hrnadtoct. J. woo .Joe. 'Nona,.1. (J. Deere, J Heenewa:e, t.M, t,.re. W 14 Hru etf„ u. Seer.',h. lienee to•oHoaes : T. ft. Hays. Ye•fortho secreta, y rea,urer. AutxTe, J. W. Ion. James t'umtntnr eg:o•mda•lile; It. McMtllas, 8.efogtb: ft - dh. Ilvlock 110. ars holders eau pay seeres..u•te and get thou rand, mceteted at Mr. Coati Clinton. or at Ma Leen Bina Palace Clothing titin. Gods rich 1 BROPHEY & SON - ?Ai L*aDLIu - ltyttcY1A. D•trcelLoe+f. oma. ti\OLA\ NWE S selves rerelly al$eade4 es"ar all ha • • •s“�(..--------- •..bee ee.eal.h Mill Wood FOR SALE the sl,ovn in cut pito store wood ! en;th and will be delivered to any part of the town the same day as ordered. 1 orders received by telephone or .eft at reoidenoe, 128 Cambria street, will receive prompt attention Phone 98, PETER McEWAN. h. Novemfwr 21.1. 1899. 53.3,u HELLO THE OLD " RELIABLE ALL KINDS OF COAL GODERICH, ONVARIO, CANADA : NOVEMBER 21, 1902 A SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOL. Meat the 1.1111e neer* Think et the Keret "Ilaara.entneee. Mies Ruby 11.1.04,11, a former Uode,irh „Irl who went fu South Africa as • toucher, thus describes a0 altero..nn In her school- room. The afternoon s.eston haying developed Leto a k oil of uuovor•ay:o0• the talk drifted to the wee ad the gale, faeltog more lamt!iar with me since setting the pictures of ■y home .01 Insole, spoke as freely as their limited knowledge 0t F:uvhsb would permit. 1 had been showing them a glut., cot which they were very tattoos to find S•. Helena, Ceyluo god Bermuda. Must of them have, or bad, rel..ttym to these remote places and were mach pleased *lieu they were shown theiPpslttoo on tits peep. It was bard for therm to uud.rrtand all that I tried to tell them. for not one of them has AIM Meta tic w, and oaf hag eaisemeilT- v.gue ideas bout It. ' 1 asked them tf they maw whtoh was the greatest••ouotry to the world, mod the on amlmous answer was " the Transvaal " 1 shoot my head mad looked very msob ohm prised. Well, Ore, the Fre* stets. "Where i. that 1 add, "I knew of no such ooastry." Tbey looked at eah ether doubtfully. "Perhaps you mems the Or•n,.t River Colony,' I said. after • while. Ye., they rboutht tea might be the Mate plass. W •iI now, I'll show yen the Tr.wytml ..ud the Orange B ver Colney on thle globe, and .nu will nes what • very small part they tore of thle great big worl4." And what do you thl.k one of rhos•: (arm• bred,' simple twirled.. otter -eyed, duct -lir - dented Boer rule'wid to me ' The, have made the 1 rasv.al smell out of spits. Tia: mut wee made 1■ Eeslond." Of 000y., she did not say It to those words. but that was what her indignant tamest meant. Two of the gtrls wire very Rntiah. Kl,ztbetb LOW., a girl with a very intent.• NO, and • n eutral tore for the E',Wb (menage. told me !bet her father we. .n E ,gMabmst. "Where Mite .ow :' 1 s -ked her. "I. Cley'on, teacher " "Did he tient, then "' • F. .beth tooled as t1 she would rather n ot answer the quest:en, but after a while the said is • heldwht.per. ' Yes. Warner." "But if he le •o Eeglubma. why did he SR\t •talent Me owes people!" Her pale oknsks flu.q.J p.iofully, nod she locked at the feces of her acbo.elm•tes There mer. Daly a f, w there, ant sett to her sat Aonis breed. whom eraodmether was Eog1 01,-a0d whew eyee'dasbed uoenarmesme0•. •'The Bain made him 6. ht,".td El z'both boldly, and than looked se if the Manse might 1&11 bot Onthint veru terrebte happened, exespt that Batty Hernias. my parolee. girl, look- ed st her with • etermy reproachful' eye. •• Nile do you think abou' 1'. all, Batty•" 1 said. Don't you like the English. and are you not proud to belong to such • great country•' Betty looked at we very sharply.. She w..,•,.00derieg, I suppose. just bow far ale eIpreeetoe tet her minion. h.nocoor •, •ppan•0'ly, by what alm saw to my face, she raga. and wb'Ie her eyes darkened and her oheky grew crimson to her eroo .men', told mo t e "re.. eek.," esthete up by esyve, "11ike te.cber, t.ot more Eot!I'b 1 lite mot • When I tried to show ban bow absurd It tem for handful of Were to take up arms against rhe greatest country In the world she 'book ter head woolly end pro o.edri to totem tee that numbers bud e ntities to do eil:h tt. (Ind was oh the ludo of the Boers 101 woo their bales foe them. 1 felt like etyma. "He seems. to have d. - ...tted for the Bolt oh Ode,' but 1 thought or emelt eme4 irfoveree•,-401--selr•fosd. and lou mid, You'll h, • eplendld British I.ob)t••1 s0e of these days, Betty, oboe you undoes, ted U..age better.' Arid so she will. I -ate aeD.troes'eu4in•rtbgent. I'v, jest tonne over to the orphan&*e where twenty ch Wren from the saes of 11- , eon down to a year and a half eat mooed , Ienr table end wry to the music of a hitt organ pl•.rod by the lady dootor 1,-u. m.at dllj, relit lot ! 'K .-•e• .tet sit wit net waled me tied. •ho .t I •wok b n, arm ea blind, ocotor- no.int Hij weal z 10 kind. L. It•ue intra wit .1r,.lu+o• mist mil .15,.tr:m mitt mil lir weer dtt qlt lied • wooed." Meeh.(• y.•u w• II recn.n it as the ,milkr.byme within' chorus „Yes, Jesse loves me. The Bibi. ten m•• w." But don't you think We a formidable 1•ovuapa: -ilia mothers of • them deed. and sow- of the (Athete, too,- while others are away In •••. Helene, Ceylon or Bermuda. The wee baby was only tine weeks- old when her f •her wene off sn4 left bee, bur her fat, red cheeks and bright eyes &Item how wrll the was taken oars of. They .l1 gong with great esgcrnse. and , and it 1e evident that religion is. very roil ttinto tkssepeople. Hefty I(w?Irwbra,. AUBURN. • Full, iv, Nov. 21.1. M1•x 9v)mt:?os '*5 r..ow:v.-toles L. Symington, wel !-know n and much esteem rti young ltd ofthis 1ace was married at Spokane. Stats of Wash'nttor on \oyer• 1st 1001. to tieur(r Willard, of that oto. The '•edding took plies In the First l'r i terlio church. performed by Bev. 11. W. Olbeey las the prefeoce of • lerIe number of - wtt.e..ee. 111111y rod anthem ftem ALWAYS ON HAND nig IIS r crali[ou Bard Coal IN TUICIMARlieI AI t cel welgtrbd on the usenet &.lie pM. snafu.( flet: Ihy. forrmaa (ton. WL 1"'real the bride. . LEE. ! Th, barkeeper t4101.,•1 sod the awe left er LEE & l3HEP8Jk3.tD'9 fed. gleeful when T hoy take. ht. first drink .111ate.yzompuy attended to. isejegsbeJto t»•ver.gI. • POBTOFFICE 131 A rISTICS• The following .'•dalton are taken from the report of the Postmaster Gummi for tbs year ended June 30, 1902, and relate to the offices to Huron oounty. The revenue figures are for the year 1901- ''2, up to 30.6 of June last, bu,. the .a'ary figures are hued on the revenue were. of the previous year, which account. fur the seeming disperety to the ..lariat of e. 11111 of the artium. S.Arise fur '1 ptl'masters •r. booed upon 40 per cent. of the 'o'•r revenue of the Aloe, boon. they Nauru••. from year to year, but to the ease of rite smaller etti- c1Ihot.bow •d•°leased rayenuethe 11r• partm.nt does not •laaye too. r the eatery to the •otoal 40 per civ F'o • bumble of years Swlorth holt .xuonJ piece m vn'ume of business, but the }.,Mowing table shows that it is now four, h. Wit gh.m h.a forged ahead sod now bolds second place. arroogTtNO Orre Its. • hui A� 13i • Auburn . $ 368 19 114,830 11 $ 237 97 B.yt.t.l .... 515 69 10 952 21 • 320 31 /lelgnve.... 556 82 4 433 71 " 301.84 Headliner.... 108 71 4.188 14 71 24 Bleev.M .... 318 87 6.214 38 182.26 Blyth 11,452.27 6 884.67 610.15 Brumfield 400 59 4 114 17 191.10 'trowel, 2 283 73 17 932 70 995 67 Ceetr.lia 314 20 1,132 35 129 34 Chat,» 4.395 31 16 559 61 1,740 83 ('rabseek 193 92 7,525 87 120 09 Crditoo648 02 10.730 28 349 26 Uasbwood 341 08 2,209.36 193 78 Dungannon708.53 15,460 37 328.09 Ethel 44.4.27 12,468 64 225 36 Exeter 2,397 52 18 234.29 929 66 Fordwteb , . 620.48. 18 707 54 407 149 I dvroh 6,566 70 23 523 51 2,147 50 fierce 913 35 10 406 79 456 68 Hensel' 1.302 01 9 043 24 525 79 Kit pec 3'43.37 2 595.45 203.72 Loode.boro'395.24 5 955.98 183.20 St. .tes.ph128 13 2 247 58 95.91 Sea f o1 t h 4 305.65 14 700 25 Varna 322 70 3 161.08 17964 Waltos 3.5859 3!63.89• 169-72 W1r41sm4 507 75 20 277.16 1.545 46 Wroaater816 86 14.258 41 460 75 /..rich 696 33 10 907.51 389 21 COUNTY CURRENCY. W tegbam : John (:ole, of Keso•rdl•e, for- merly • resident of Wingb•n1, died on Tum- my of last week. Sr. Helene : The new books ter MO publto Ithl, r y •rrlyed. The library hastier quite • tin. awortmens, • credit to our vlll•ge. Egmoodville : Miss McKinley, of Ng- moodedle, has had the decree of B. A. 000- ferred on her by the seo•te ot Toronto Um - vire ty Hester : A very quiet weddlas was solemn zed oo Wednesday, Nov. 19th, when Mux Ada Sweet was united in m•rr1•ve to W tel Isaac. Se.forth : W. Ament has hewed the Cole - mart sawmttl and is hey Ind 11 uowpletrly overhauled and pat 1n up t.- late 000.Ittioo iIfor the to ,nufaotore of stave.. I Melon : W. C. Myers, of Saginaw, Mtoh. formerly of towo, wee o.arrid • few day. smog to Mies H.germ.o, d•uebter ,l tae lege Dr. Hagerman. of Norfolk oounty. Grey : The 100 sere feral bolobging to Mrs Owen Smith, Guelph, lot 13, ono. 4, Mu been perabued by .loo. H. Smith who bas moved to a emoond house un the puce. L•adbury : Friday morning, 14 ' h toot, the tnf•.t eon of Mr. Harrow, jr., two mile. .met of Leadbery, disc of se ailment t f se lemrsal chaster. He was •bout three months old Morris: Blob. Armstrong and F Embury arrived home lett week from Muskoka, where they were for their annual deer boor. Tbey brcugbi four deer N trophies of tbe.r prowess with the rifle. Seafortn : Mrs. J. O. W'd.ou and family left oo Tuesday for Stnt&tuta, Assinlbui•, ♦e join her husband, who has been there for about • year. She will be accompanied by her sinter, Mrs. Jame. Grave. H. mall George Scott, who purobeeed the groo.ry and seed business of Joseph Co.. end rented the prem tees fur • term of has moved hu faintly oyer the enures, which i will prove a great 000veolence to him. he ma els stook t+use '1.73926 Exetern 1 [ R D in St. j Matlh.w'e oburob, Brandon, oo Saturday morning, Nov. 15th, of Edward B. While eldsst son of Will J. W bite formerly of Easter) to Mise Alberts E. C;eysrly, of Brandeis NON•ACCIII'NTIN.: Orl CCAS. l'be following are the esteem from the 000- ,.;canting r ffiese a the 000aty-offices that are not merry order twee, whose Outlines. outatde of lower delivery is only the r.:15 11 stamp. and roue! notes • Itt.ssue. Salary and allowance. $11904 1 57 00 52 00 36 00 . 221.20 90 00 102 80 50 00 115 00 44.00 72.90 30 00 130 45 85 00 2200 1200 9672 5000 Mahaffey H eche/60d H.Iloet... ... Blake ..... Carlow Chiwibutst Constance Drysdale .. .., Dunlop . ... 115 00 40.00 h.emoedVIlle 245 00 110 CO 71011 " 30.06 Fer'lyee '.... .. .. 39.-36 2000 71 00 • 36 00 (aee.nos° . .. Glen Farrow.... .. Grad Heed .. , . 'fetlock Hay. .. ..... ffeutryn .... ... Hill. breve. Holdlesvllt.• Hu•ttogfield . K:ogshrtdgs Ktr.teil 179 17 L,k.Mc .... 98 49 Lime . 60 OC Learner. 70 94 Leadbory. 120 42 Leone's'? 162 Loyal 74 50 Mefeking . 31.50 Marooub 26 42 M'atcrl.ff 45 87 Northridge...: 119 OC Nile 101.76 Port Altwrt 152 75 Porter', Hilt ... 79.37 Proem r,' y ...... . 23.00 Ke levity., (l$ 53 S' Augustine - 180 77 St, 1lelens 182.00 Ssltford . . 12003 tt.repta _ 75.00 36.00 4heppetdtes 65 00 20.1)0 Summerhill • 33.00 20.00 Stumbles 19 40 12 00 Westfield 208 00 36.00 STiach4lglgi..-..� ,-_..00.94 -_._'-.44.90 Winthrop 119 60 60 00 • 31 96 24 00 l4b0 70 00 37 70 24.00 176 00 100.00 56 04 28 00 9114 4000 _160 73 116 00 15 00 .. 20 00 130 00 .48 00 � 03 3000 2800 5000 6000 2400 12 00 20.00 2100 9400 5200 F600 4300 1200 30.00 8000 8000 ' 5600 HE MARSHALL $AN1TARY MATTRESS. PAT. SEPT.. 1900. THE ONLY VENTILATED MATTRESS IN THE WORLD. Perfectly .ventilated, Perfnotly Iteethent, .1lwolnielt Noi.nlee- h chIt. hoe Mueller;Mueller;to lift or carry it hy. It b It and more durable than the beet hair mete.+.. It cannot get, lumpy, and will not •1g front use it i* the moat haalty and moat comfortable Mattrn.. made. Cmll and examine it. merits. 9ohf only by Vine tphol.tering done WIL.MER SMITH, Dealer In HIgh;Oreile Furniture, Furn*.htngi and Art oo e, . to order. Nest treet, 1 lioy1eld : On Wednesday evening of last week H.. Darrow, of the Commercial hotel, and Mrs. James Follow were united 1 to marriage at rte re'- clones of Mr. Poi lock. 'Pt. ceremony was performed by Rey. u. ytnx.0 _ .Naw stinking, tried to force 1t, when hts bud pawed l0 n little loo Iv, coming in contact with the knives with the above remit. tie was hastily driven into to the office of Dr. Graham, when it was fount that, the bossn of the little iimier had been .o 'heaved that •muu'a1u. .t the band wwseoesrary. Clinton: There pawed away to Its anal resting niece, es Sunday of kat week, the spirit of Mrs. Richard 9toseh.m. 8be was In her 52p1 year. and had been • resident of Clinton for nearly twenty years, during which time .he had become widely acquaint ed, ted she was lo.,ked upon as a Rood• k•r.d neigbtor. Some two years ago .6m . 1d..red a p.r.lytto stroke, when one was confined to bed for aerosol week., but she was so far recovered ao to be able 1u be around Two week. ego, however. she roarreienotber.tt:,dk,at,: in her falling etfso2th it was wen that not mmtldhanou ren,alned for by recovery, death c g to her relief on Sunday arternnoo She leaves to mourn 1,3-r 1...11 •'heart broken husboe", who. of all times, needed et present the n:in•srertng baud of hie 1,vo: one, while passing through the last stare of hl. I fe, with the llsgeaing s Anima he has had for the post eight rare. BLUEVAL6. 4t Kos 5*IAY, Nov. 19.h. James Burgess is on the awn he. Mrs. M. ti Minuend children, of%V,eg- hem, visited 1.-t work eat Robert Slasoo'e. John Burgess is in Ilran•ford this wee!, •tt.udtov the querle'ly audit of the C. O. F. Mn. Pater 4N' heeler .0d ohtldran bate returned from a tour wo' k,' emit to the country. Rev. W. J. and Mr.. W.et sere io Walkerton this week at teadrog the wed- dirg of Mre. West'. brother, Pout Bordon. The tea-meettoo in the 5lethn4et church last Monday eeenihv w u a e ery sueceardu! one. Th.tN les w,,'•• !.td in rhe basemen', where the ladies and young people of the onogregation attended well to the wen'o of their onsets. Ahem- x c'cloot everybody adjourned to the auditorium of the oburoh, whore •o eteel)eet proir►m wax given, Rev. M.err. Hobbs.. of Wlribam, l:arbutt, of (:'erne, and West, of B!uatalr, .ddresaid the au 1 tinge, .zeoll-ot music was rendered by al orchetree of vi"Lee, and *be sirgiog of Mus Hettie Reid, Mrs. W. J. J'hustoo and fir. Sp.rbr g was warmly appl.uled. Seemlier : Oas day re eptly as our IooeJ blask.m.tb oat eottlsg • her of steel • piece of it flew up and struck him is the eye. 1 Medic'sl.14 win ',cured, and it was (cued that the White of the eve had • cut spout • tbree•ei,;bts of an loch "nog Clinton : John Hartford telt tor Toronto yesterday 11'bored.y) to attend a bouquet /Ivou by to. Manufacturer.' Aeon , at wblch Mr. Tarte, Hon. Mr. Piefootaioe, Sir Albert Kellett, of Leedom, Eag., and other lm_portent pdblle a1en, w}N4e_ PfS500t. Wingh.m : Dr. J. 9. Chuhe'tu went to Toronto on Friday, 14th ism, In ase little Norman Masdosald, of %.tined, who is in the ho•pltel there as the result of losing an eye by a weals throws by • playmate. The remaining eye was un • critical condition. Brussel.: Robert Armstrong, • former wel!•koowu resident of Brussel., died in London, on W'eiuelday, 12.h 104., heart !rouble being the cause of deatb. Dossed wee •I]ty 50000 yore of azr. Mr. Arrc- .troog and family removed from Mussels about four years ago. Clinton: Mre. Matbwon, of Rattenbury street, was od.ed to Bowm.nvtllea few days ether. oaten to the ',Hotta tiller, of sea old friend. Trost M Mre. Mstneson a forum home, mid •11100gh she bee not .been there for ov,r thirty ye•r.,.he tooted mooy of the ossoaiatce of bet girlhood still living there. l lioluu : Mire Barbera Cook, for nearly five year. moment matron of the bus' of B.tnge, has Riven ne her Out oleo, because her servioee.re ngutted at the home of her • tweet., near Luakoow. She has given the 0,..t of and it le wah regret that Mr. and Mee. Freacw part wIN. her. Her suocesto: a not yet teroviledr BOOKS AND PERIODICALS l)r..t.iysATOS Cnkt+Telt'. Nt'sienu. -- To do justice to thle somber. which for beauty and utility touches tho highest work, It would be necessary to print the entire list of.onnelee....It is suth: (east so fasts 16.1 in It t19 beet medico writers tied artiste are generously represented. The boot contains over 230 peRw, wIth thirty four lull page illustrations, of which twenty ere oft wo o: more colors. Tem m,eDitod' ot this Hen. ember a umber tor w ieh 728 tons of paper sol Ca tons ol•Ink have been need, may be uidaretood from the foot that nra'v-onn prase roaoing fnu.rt"u hone • day have ed to •tin l•• the biodiog alone of the e,litiom o •15,000le'oplse reprel.ntIng o'er 20,000 000 section* which lied to bit an.r.4 indirldr.ally by hams hoed,. 'NEWS OF THE LAKES. TRArrp 01 Tar 9,M, CANAL. !'taws, Nov. 6,-Tbe notal freight car and by aka ten "::oil• nehe-,Csoedian and United Stites, darts g the mon•h of Urtobet lest wee 4.618,971 tone. This le 443,746 tow mere then erre carried In Uotober, 1991, .i,1 1,428,998 tone more thea the qu..tfte carried In (lather, 1900. Of the teal 4,618 291 tone carried by the two canals, the Cee•dI.n Soo oerrled 604,- 711 lone, whteh Precede the freight o.rned In rlotober, 1901. by 250 330 tons. aid that to October, 100. hy 261,781 toe.. 'faking the months of the preeant and two previous seasons, the total freight oerrt.d east and west by the two cane'. IMO : - 1°02, 30 931,21'. ton. 1901, 24 543.610 tone, and 1 )0, 23.090.766 tone. Time 1902 shows • g ..n of 6 367.606 tenors onmpard with 1901, sod of 7 440,450 see. compered with 1900. The tote) freight carried by the Canadian "See" In the maven months of the three years i, :-1902.3 979,290 tons ; 1901, 2.514,145 toes : 1900. 1 844 426 tone. (lab, 1902 ever 1901. 1 438,147 toe.: gain 1902 ever 1900, 2 134,864 tons. Compared wit the total of the two "4eoi" for the mien months, the aaadla caeal aurid 12 416 per dent. of the total freight in 1902, 10,24 ter cent. Io 1901, sed 7.99 per Beet. tin 1900. Vote for the Electric Railway By-law on Friday, Nov. 28. Hruseels : James Turnbull, .rho hue sold ire house ani lot to ChM. Ritobte, of More., bas purobas.d the residemos of Jon. Amens, near the U. T. R. depot, the pricer being $1600. Hs gets petsewion next month, lar. Ameut and family removing to Mrlbswk; Perth Om, where a heading fit - try and esw mill have bees bought. Grey : D K. Livingston, lith coq., bad Ibe misfortune to break one of his lege be• ow the knee both nth hose . halon brokca. He was moving lite household off° to from his former residence to the house on the same term vacated by his father and mother who to/sally removed to Ethel, when hs slipped, and • milk ,.An 6191 with Bout caused the trouble. Londsahoro : We are excee,linvty sorry to .,0000nee the death of Mts. J.1), 51.1• vile, which occurred oo Friday, 11sh loot. She had suffered from dropsy for year post, and her demise wait not unexpected : she was • yoct.g woman Highly esteemed by all, • member of the Presbyterian church and the sympathy of thke community ros, mgt ii hi-l.uebaod In his bereavement : she I to fames,. Brumfield : A. Aik.nhs.d, formerly of this place, b„t now foreman of the London Rending Work., le hold up, the result' f an wenfdeet wMete site..y test' hem Me Hutt arm. Mr. Alkenhead was 1.ottillite some material to a mw, &ed nolortunaely 1611 his arm aoroas the top of the saw, set thinking of 1to close proeflnity In • twink- ling the mw cut through flesh and mueoles to the bone. badly tearing the latter se will. S.aforth : '5t, *otice by the Saginaw ps• per. that Jos. ihan&ban, • prominent rest - dent of that oily, died at his rsaidanw there. after • few hours' Ilt.ees of ,-erebrel hemorrhage. l'oe doomed was • earlvs of Seafnrth, having boon born here ,o 1861. bat h• has been • resident of Saginaw for twenty-two year. and had I,mama one of the Isedlne man of the city. He was a I brother of Mrs. John McMann seri Mn, Ditos,vf Eg mond sit Ile. Colhonu : The silent mesl"nger Dame to the home of John Monolog.] on Moseley o1 last week, .n1 nailed sway his 'deet eon, aged 16 years, who has Mee a soffrrer from oeneomptloo; t.h• funeral took plane on Wednesday Only two weak' ago Mr. Mni.tnys lost Me wife by the seine ailment, Iesvle4 en hie oars three d•u;ht.s sad sere e ons. This doable see Me. to Mr Mn. e ines to Intensely sad, and the dueness gym p.thy of all eon• nit In him in Ult. hoar of 0,1.1. 'taeley Monday ettar.no..1 Is,. week • p•refai soeldene happened to Tandy Thompson, of Mosley, whereby he Innes Hullo germ .1 h alert hand sad the tap of the third finger As near a w. Dan learn h e was towline • .Ince .mater, and the PORT ALBERT. 'Truism' Nov_ 25. LOOKfI AT YOUR LABEL! IT SHOULD BE MARKED PAID FOR ...1902 D. M°GILI.ICUDIY, EDITOR. Lightness of a Dorothy Dodd On the Scales. Agreat many. interesting recta may be discovered with a pair of scales, but it is doubtful if any single fact will be more interesting and valuable to the overage woman than the weight of her shoe.. For this tells her the number of Onr1CCA that Must le lifted thousands of times each day, and to little calculation will show that rhe lifts ton, of shoe Wen,leather • day -no await Wen,in itself. -The "Dorothy Dodd'rshoo saves the lifting of more than one and a half tons every day. A pair of "Dorothy Dodd" shoes are several ounces light- er than ordinary shoes. The feet are just so much wore comfortable, mud you are so much leas tired. l'ut a pair to the tlet. They cost - $3.75. B. -Of course we will give you particulars of the '4,000 I'rize Contest. Wm. Sharman, a %r. , has exclusive sale at GODERICH, ONT. Nmmmn mmmtmtttttt ttttttttttmm E Vj b - t )-... too Mrs. Pearson and flies 5(•rtha (;neo visited triettds to the viclaity c1 Blyth hat) week. John Mc111illao hu gone to Drys tole to join hie uncle, who is workirg at the St. Joseph harm ,elks. Mn. Pellow 1001.5.1 last week Isom Gore Bay, where she was v..iting her daughter, Mrs.'.5 R Reed. Mrs. it. C. Hawkins attended the mar- ri.ee of her nephew, H. B ('nnstlaw, of Blah R ver, Algoma. to Mies V•netoer, of �ioderc!r;-on'Wed-oraterethers ores*: Tomorrow rte Farmer.' lnerlture will held .ftierr.000 and ove.tne meetiuee to Ile Inesters' Hill here. at .'Het h'Heaton, of Vrle.. w111 he the prind.p+l ,oet,ker in the after,, •o.. TO ADVERTIBBR8. Notice of nnanges,mai.t-be left at this Office not later than Saturday mown. The Copy for changee meet et,, ltd -net-1' ter than Mou- d'ty noon Cesial Advertisements aaoeptnd no to nos n Wevdne."tay rf eaeh week Rubber Heels That Hold 1 " Eureka and Homemade dna- WE, make a great many kinds of ad, but the kind we are particularly' fond of is our Dunlop Cushion noels-, ear like Ism iter - Ri.e lou a firm 1.nh,4 anti you can •alk r.r rithout gron;nos aryy. Sampkl'air, SOc. '.1 sttoensters,. ter write deem , .- _. !10 MORSL ,: uW b. without the DUNLOP CUSHION PADS 7 0 ,', •rent >I.ppu.,;- I. ruse-.yraincJ tuntJ.ws...�ra:kc t hone(..-heleog -Neat cook/too. Sxnil?e sent Jirc.t. Any black,mldi :an 1-ut ilia._ tt 1(146 FOR CATALOG. The Dunlop Tire Co. LIMITED TORONTO Bread " �! 1�11u1111���1111111111 UI 1�1111�11��1111fi Get loaf from our age,lt. See how white au l light and sweet it is. Our bakery includes, among other improvements, patent ovens that take our bread to suit everyone's taste Once it customer. always a customer. • - The Parnell -Bean Steam Baking Co.. Ltd. W. P. WESTOBY, AGENT, - HAMILTON STREET. Est*bllshsd 1890. W.F. Phone Main 4303. DEVER & CO. STOCK AND BOND BROKErt 10 Wellinlston Straat East, Toronto. - Main Offices --17 Broadway, New York; 60 State Street, Boston. STOCItS, BLINDS AND GRAIN Bought and Sold for Cash or on Margin 1'at.lcular attention given to Canadian Securities.' Market lettere n &Ilcd daily (4 p, m.) on application. t'or, eepondenoe 1.ivlted, �1 There neer was such a deme GET READY. • pd for L.tdlss and Oialleltsas haying •thorough knowledge of Commercial sail Shotfkaolt work. The r-►---'� e is - LONDON, ONT., hal eselsted more stu'leots to prettable position, dur'nq the put y.Ar 'hen • v School in the \V,'r. We would 1 e plr•fe to.. -lint you Po Iirulare for J. W. .Principal: 80 YEARS,. EXPERIENCE TRADE MARAS DEMONS Coeveinw rs &c. Amine Pnn.1lne m Pket rh and de.rrip(Inn may eutrkly n.rxrtatn one ni.„nnn free w he, 110r an .ne•otlnn 1a prnhahly p••entahlr. I' ',ttirnl,nlrw• 1 Inn. PIrIMlyennndenllnltlandhrw,k nn Parente sent free. t ,ldret arm., fear re,,irn,g paleef.. Petenla lagan Ihrungh etonn A Co. roomy. ,pr1n4 .v,Nrr, without charge, In the ntiik Jimerkan. A 0.nd.04, , limn(rated wenkt,. r.nrenet MP reale(e,n ,.f Ant Pel,,'' itie nrnal. Trema, tits car; tier tinea(h.. 01. Nn9d hy•1114 new.destery. IUNN & Co 38tBre.dw.r, ew York Branch wen.. RY. F Yt.. Wash Inst on. n. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE' A FAMILY LIe5AR, The Best in Current Llteratml 12 Comelrvr Novru Yu'wty MANY SHORT STORIES ANO PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 112.60 Pew Veen; 26 cos. A COPY *NO CONTINUED STORIES. Huainan COM 1N 1 To the Ladies. The' opening of the fall. millinery season timIs ,ny stock, as usual, complete in the various lines pertaining to ladies' headwear. The most never'ef}ecta in shape; and trimmings are to be found here, and our work in mak- ing up orders has always been satisfactory to my cue - tomer.. Ladies are invited to visit my showroom and inspect nig stork at their convenience. Miss Cameron, Milliner. nu COG }iawllton nl.'I \,'wgat, streets. 00 YOU BUY CROCERIES? No one who Nuys Groceries can afford to overlook the bargainw which we offer on every lawful business day. •Jur Groceries are of the bent quality, and the prima are as low as first -closes geode con he bought at 11 you are not already dealing with us, mak w trial purchase, and met, if Wn cannot suit yo'l. STvRnY CO_ THE OROCSRS, WEST SIDE $(,I1'ARE '(loolle promptly delivered. Telephone No. 9