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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-8-6, Page 7*WS OF THE DISTRICT. , • 'MONDAY, Aug 4th. MISIVoltTUNIt.-itobt. DavIkition, Ash- field, was mtruck on the leg, recently, by oar of Ids homes, 'wade' ins him mud& tit work for souse Liaise, • t 'os VA (Hitt INtif. --The many friende 011re. J. McNabb MEI Mrs. (4410. storitepo, WII0 twee been ittelapit foi woke that% are piramed to see tient they are nicely convalreving. TeiNsettireti.- James Redintentl wa '- the first ISi thin neighborhood to have (haematite( done. We Are intoner( that him fan wheat yield's' well Slid in Of an excellent quality. ti .KKIt"IIl)N. - The signal report- ed in INS week'm • issue that M. Hyler want engaged to trat•li in Ilan. pm iten public wiltool. It about(' have _semi I.'. S. )4. No. 17, Weld ‘1'liwa lt- me. • MAIN. -The rain Monday night will hinder. harvesting °whi- tlow, fur a while. There is a bergs euttlitity of grain and hay yet to be sectitsed, althoughate a number of farmeni have finis harrewtheg. 1)1tritAsili AND INTKIttiliNT.--On Fri. dav, July 31st, Miss Christena Mclion• aid, of Laeknow, after a short Mewl*, for which the beet useedievatl aid wait proctored, muccundwit. Her 111114411144were intetsed in liticknow cemetery, being eigkerted thither by large cor- tege of sorrowing relatives, friends and sympathieing terighboot. The lereavetl sister, Mi.... Kentiethli. has the heart fell mympat by of manyn i the -0,4 and redden beneavement, etto the two mister* have resided together for sonse year's. The mut•viving one will sorely feel the bereavement. , No Pweet. -The Signed, owing to op -id -date news, lecal mad forrige. whi,•h is tinkle appreciated hy its numeruum suppot•tees and readers, has no peer As a local paper. Now is the I to subscribe.g• aulattosoet. OARLOVI. ‘VeimiteDAY. July Mb.Miss Weedy, of Cluderi••11, is visiting friends here. Mr. Fitzgerald, of London, is the gown of Ids friend, Bert Varcoe. Mks Met leitiligati Itin histtie to vimit peer sister 111111 friend" 555Pi•rth county. „.. Mias Pinker, off'biettgo, 1m spending her esegollivirrateler the Piereutal reed. rheas ( 'ampbell. Of ellotterich,iis " sprucing a of • eletteka itt Maple- woodtartie, Isophts Huse. Ms*. k Jeeitiston siof ilnughters, Miss Stine end Tema, visited fe•ientiti twite liticknow last week. klMillxer, of liudgens Brothers,' Weette, whipeted to town teller miwioding it couple of weeks with her sister. Mrs. Albert %Vise. Mimi J. Mc/tartly and Mit.. Varcoe entertained their friends to a picnic at the 'Ake on Friday last. Ev•ery- inte plweent spent a very enjoyable w. ItITIllt• AND THITH118.-Wtio. El- liott, atter heiving a pleasant tour tll h•iends at tbe Soo, returued hottw last Friday. We were pleased to see snit look much improved in vigor aud health. Herepartee bating had a g,kt time W. and J. McKay left . here the 'Attie part of taut week for tlwir respective homer, Heiman am' Hot thereto, v•itt Blyth, where they hike,' to make a ..h, .rt visit with ',Oa- th,. lettere returning I 31eMeth, tf Clinton, Who,liae 1.es•11 %kiting her granilint it her. Mrs. Wm. M,-Matil left r. .I 1 ott day last Yolk humble write. re- named h ut) Wednesday Inst. oeft,•thotvitrg bad a few dayspleasatit Visit (41 friends at: Witighani mid viciiiit ILI Beni% of Liu -know, spent Sumilay with Mr. Mid Mrs. H. J. cr,wforel; Mr. Berry lute recently visited Port, Arthur, where 'mew of is faintly are Nestedrued are meowed - g J. Bechtel. V. $.' now of wkeseilk. and-fortnerly of [Musett- e., and wife err visiting Mrs. ers parents. Mr. mod Mrs. Ja.. Why ed Rev. James Wilmot*, of , who im speottiog with 1.1 parents,Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wilem. We'd Witwiutosh, and also supplying the pulpit set -vireo' iti the Preshyte•ri is ehtireh,. Ht. Helens, fta• get. S. ‘V ley. win, is ill arid titialle to,,fticiate. so miring hod w k Mee. Wm. J. 0' lirien. ithingantion formerly. Mi Jobe tenth F,,Ifey, 04 Miss 1.izze daughter of Mr., 'Itrieet, J. P„ ref antidote' Nut an en- jo •ahle .vimit with friends here Mes (i. Lit erich. i.. t he guest A of le. • sister. Moe. J, . Roberti, The Mi,ises Ada and Blanche ('hap - Nati. it t /lean, State of New Yeit-k, U. whe Ire .00 an ette led relatives ise this vicinity, spent Sun- dity with Rev. iind Mrs. tit ille•rg, and during the afternoon merv e, in St. •Pistile chureh here. Mime lila Are an eteellelit retutilOon on the v 4.1in of • two sacked Were II ap- precinted hr the\ coni,regation Mies !hike, &went', now l't St. .ati. and fetemerly iff 1 hingattne el, is enjoying hentelf visiting relatives d She intends to esteem" th visit for three er toter Weeks , The Misses Sadie aNt May Steven*, of Termite.' during ,,litat week visited theit• cookie. Mem. I/wield ‘MeNevites, with wh they hail et ;dote/pit time. ..... _Mrs. 111. J. t`rawford ittut .datigh- tee Mito, Olive'visited friends irt (lite • ten for Stolle dart last wk )4. Stothent and 'daughter, efter having been for Nome' time visit.- ing at the 11111 himlestettel With ,Mte(liers' mother, fehe. ft. 1).vidson: \ St.. and other relatives and ttte ds, hriVe retitrIved Meader I. Selo* Smith and Rieder. Mini M. f4tii4t 14 JIlIiott tewnship, enmity of lintee. Spent Seinday with their neck ated Inlet. Mr. and Mew. Jas. Mew. Rey. M. tiok11)ers and eloughter. Miss Rork, were in the benittiftil circu- lar towe yeirterdey Fbr r1 ovie frii.mis of olir esteeitted jeweller see itleaWel to see him in his pitu•e of hesitiene /mil nirht to rename work. Me hos been ill for some time. We sincerely hope that be may eonti .... e 14) illiprOVe 44i 'health *MI strength 1/, leNevinee. who NU Deep MIN Visit- ing tour to friends at Hlyth. '\ IIf'ilMiIIl, Woodhatie and other 111144.PM 10111111 Of here, returned home reeently. \\ctru htio• venerelde gentletnan erportm hav- e l n plesurant time during hie r ling tour 'Mrs. D. How, 14 was the truest ief rehitivesi hene\for *eine days hutweek . ...T. Little visiting friends at the Moo. mi• DUNLOP. Mrof DA Y. Aug 31•41. Mrs. (leo. 'ely. of Lonclemborn, wets, With her three children, the gated, ot. hi" uhcir. Robert Qttaid, best week. Your*, jr„ of loyal, enjoyed \plealtant visit in the neighhorhowl of thr netting luttetioU.P.R.*of the and • •\ 0.'1'. R. at Bolinetwille the other day \ and will slimily payNtnother %dra- ft not tie talk Owed ratiWny lines, We k. • LEEBURN. ' ."IlteNDAY. Aug. 3rd. O'Flriem. of lamilott. mut her mister -lit -law, Miss O'Brien, are visiting the roomer*. parents. Mr. and Mrs., Foley. at Hoetea•emml farm. „" lhoiciug last week Hilliard tiarney Wits called he llannver 11, Bruer county to attend his mother's funeral. Nbe bad reached the great lige td Ice yestre. The de...eased hely (5,1 11(11114 years lived' le•er with her 161141, the late This. Carney, 'and when here was /4 tine st owe w ..... att. TelltaDAT, Aug. 4th. ' (Gavin 11. l'Iutttin, • f the Classic. City, spent Fittuday herr with rela- (Wert. \ Mime Leill' 81 it -ling, of Buffalo, is up for ler .tIll11al holiday to see her parents, Mr. BM rti. 13. Stirling. and ollwr whitivem h and lei tioderich tow meth i • . AUBU Tu (otos y, Dame H ttttt .11 asserts t hav-e ti new shop -future. figura ith. t we are to 'n the near M & Ask Alt h are 'biking preparation to relitsild the real ditto'. which was inerned last fall --a , Mra, and hereon It were ing friends and akeininta ce•sliere duriteg the paid week. The workmen are busy Imildiug Mr. neW It is 1/0 be a cement our. N1r. Attklated Ink the Several of the Mason's fratewnity attended the funeral of the late James Hill, who died so taiddretly itt Myth last week. The tIve-ceitt tea at the !tome •if M ps. betel melee t he 11111Ipierh Id' the 1.41m11en. Aid of the Preethyterkii eliterch. was a deei,led su,•,•ess last wei\k. LOYAL. . • ,Teit-e7i1e,Y, August 4Qi. \Yeller Young paid visit t,t (4 11.14' rich township last week. Captain C•il well of the sir, NOI 111:111 Wil •I at laiyal Tlsi,.mlsy evenita looking for it firm mate. A litad•of l' ..I.. from (lode - rich «pent 4 pleasaut evening at the h, tele of T. Sallows last ,Prieliiv. Mrs. Whitely And Miss Annie Mc- Millan, of 1 )et ',tit, is re visiting !hell' parent/4, Mr. tIIIl is Robt. McMillan. \ . ST. HELENS. Tt•esovv. Ai•g. lth. Miss Rose Miller is visiting friends 111 Pert 441*44,1. J. C. Martin arid spent Monday with friends in Otelerich and vi••inity. Mks M. J. W'oorls Arrived home tue SettereLiy tome a two weeks' rind it tioderich. near future hi look aftei • his interests .1. W'elaiter intends`Ving its the in the West. • Taylor, of tiiielph. is rimiting at the h of her fittlwr, W. mithrey. Je • MacKay. of Trowittet. ling .nwith her catkin, Mism M. erso. Owe- from here intend taking iinday School excinstion 14) tomorrow. vi .Mace tin nti in the K ineardi Jas. Mac [mkt a short parent 4. Mr. \Thos. Todd 1. (maid, of Guelph, recently -kit at the. h. • of his d Mrs..bus. MacDonald. t Saturday on a visit is Thomson, of the Soo.' \8.. iiitends 5' iting other friends in Nets Ontario a may go as her am' ,Manitt Am 1 peftwe his -etlirti. MeSsrti. MeChiskey nd Sturdy, of line -know. ere •ing he old Epis- eopaliati church for .1. Ji•vitt, who soitirdinse nge• Itought it. Mr. Joynt intends fitting\ it up AA 11Welling \\ Rev. Jeer, 1%114On, of weach- ed111 Calviu oil SaI,Irnt. /le 114 at present:A isitill with him c seits nt the hOlue (if Itli, r 11111114ot' near 1111 We feel primal that Mir seri Of t be try hie+ produced slush a able presu-her has Weevil hemmed to Is.. Mn.. Clark left on eintiteday for Michipieoten, where her eon. Jahn, is confined (0 (1* hospital. 11C htN !vett employed for about Dim years am meehenical engineer in ene of 'the •m them and some' times ego Wes injured. We hope soon fit hi of Ills cieenplete recto -ere. ST. AUGUSTINE. ITt'esDAY. August 4,11:: thir vilInge church is making Mote 'progress at prement. We supping'. the contractor is busy elmewhere. Mrs. Richardson. of Wisxlstock, k visiting at the h of her heather, Hobert McAllister, at premed. heavy rainm of Tifilay an.d *I% Michael Letldy had it nether bad fill eheePilklet.(114117, cg,og, rematillat It...7ki„...c(TS, 107'11; lamt week off the port h. A doctor -''' •""`•-"iblk).: .1.. wan vaned ill In galena to his lintimes. the wag 141)117t-lidlyoandlahaf Midd Mattirdatiittthineg wOrrki...,e0Y.fa premelW":4M. ne,Aollhkilet rsjigglh..; lie‘geriveteTreir.(Zi.erNt- and (4 tie'igliNnd"wing mirI0 the ha..... Seedy from IwirIPy abled for her reeovery. It seem', a daylrght to mkt -I genres' breaking up of the symtetit. Hitt'. The Rev. Janine ‘Vilmon, B. A., of ,_„,..n"bert MOM1111ary, psw of Loysi.„Ifakneoe, ire %Jolting, his parents at seininf g rt•hileinta. haa turned jroot o pessent. lb.. preaches itt St. Illelemi for stay "%HT ti fortmoi to tit, eold. the next th.supplying for the Rev. *titer township On (hp Brhqs.wlek eon- I. Mr. Whaley "Ninfl. ammisting J. Dalton nd (leo. I Andrew Glasgow, oddest eon of lien 'Only!, in telling a. saving Peter Olasgow, haa been errionsly III fever sixty arose a hayrhO built during the peat week. suffering from 14/111 motnrooth hay darks, the eat a get hering in the throat. Two (tw- eets forked up by hand in the - to1» attended him. We are ghld to he *Mei township of Huron. ' able to state that he le rapidly recto-- 0.. $,,IMpillotr pterimperesea, Miss ng and expert* to he around in a " "'MP?. Waa hewn appointed to w doir'• the rod at the . Peeter'a Hill wee mother an minions mene- after the holidays. A large r,nes short thin. 4s,, in this locality. t 0M *tends In this section cvelltra e Puree's Hill f,rneteem reedent ev&t- had mitten long to tb en wire a aomeattnned lime hw the -help, 01114* 1111(1 on weltnehen eelebetting the 120t 44441 iltel' tOtalt the NreNnal coon* at minuet two the wheehl. tle was •to 644 Me buggy '10 Allatisted here hostel t014101/6114gy WAY. that WIN 1110 VIWIlb0551' THE SIGNAL: GODERICEI ONTARIO LANES, MONDAY, August 3rd. Little...Mows Itueudt and lhertiin, Dungan , are visiting in thim local- ity. Mims Pentland. of Ifutigaurnon, W844 ,the guest. of Mrs, (About' hist week. 111 im L. Rapti spent a week 'to holi- days at her house at Prosperity. in Vest NVawanosit. Mr. awl 81144, tr. st,...tt, sr., left this ng dilate''', where they vvill spend "it few weeks with old friends. J. Baldwin lust 4 valtutble isilt (11 l'hurteday. It had reeeiVett a slight rut on the leg which restated in blood - poisoning. PORT ALBERT. , TUICIMAY. Aug. 4th. Mies May MIAIWIL Of Spence, Musko- ka. is, /Wile MI it Vitlit. Mr. 10111 Mrs. Adam Selnieffer, of NVingliaiii, are visiting at Mr. Qiutid'A. Mr. and Mrs. Hiehapd DeLong and fetidly, td (Detrick'', visited in the Port on Sunday, 1 e fanners of this vicinity are ver lenity gathering in their grain, wh ch is a bountiful yield this yeas. Little Mil% Ida Schaeffer eame up from Milyerton on Satterday. on a -visit to her cousin,. HinwIla lichoett• halt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett and two sons arrived from Chicago yester- day 101 a visit to Mr. Beunettt. old home here. . . Mr. Johnston. who was engaged bY the S. M. B. Co. putting in the machinery in Mr. Schi with:dee mill here, left on Friday for Medicine Bat, N. W. T. . Mrs. A. C. Hawkins was g the guests at •a party given in I of Mrs. Quaid, tw., in D idol, yesterday, Mrs. Quaid luoi reae I her 'inlet y - till enjoying ',-......',..... . 'Host bii•thilaty, and is ttttt Partitively good heal BLUEVALE. . Tusau.s.v. Au 4th. Miss Maliel Coultes is visitit rela- tive* in _Moleswarth. Miss Mary Davidsou was vimi ing friends in Bitievalelest week. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Small, of .Bmti ford. are visiting at John flaky's. Miss M • Key ..s, 4 Brussels, is the guest of Annie MeDtrwoLt this week. • Mks UM.- !lardy, of T titer, Ls" Visiting Miss Nellie Burg . this week. Miss Maggie McLean, of Wing s been visiting her aunt, Mrs. • !noon. A ew from • Bluevale took in the latest ?metal zit J$h,Ielt4,wiI 1001 Thurs- day ni Mr.• a t Mis., Juhti liarttm, of Wroseter, Were visiting at Philip Thome:Slam Week. John Powel \ wife and children. of Detroit, Me vi ing at the home of the forinetin Tie berry. Mime Mckesed• london. has 1.1.- t111.11.1,11 I ?natter s tiding a month's visit with 11101k1.0111011, 1{411P11. (inthatotatiel dat titer. Marion. of Manitoba, haye irtitri home alto- * few weeks' vied\ with fri ids iu Blue - vale • cuNirroN. v. (Beim Cattipbell the effleieu in- gi44..t and choirmaster of Willie B byterian church, left o Monday f bbs h iir in Aiymer. ItIgIn county, where he will spend a viellwarneil vaeatio . Sneer c,ening to ottr toWn M r. Cam bell has done much to fur- ther the tereste of the greet art of ttttt and he choir of "%Vilna church HOttrishin muter him training. Mr. CaMpbell Wtots tat reramw his 1.10/00.14 ill I •y, piano and Idle. 4 won at Blvtli, Cliti m ati•I tioderich the Hetet week in . )(ember. Coutinuni- cat ions rereiVe41 a box 141, Clinton P. 0. OBITUARY. - her particulars regarding the sad d th of 'C. Cleve- land Partelhi. Detr it. will be a in- terest to many of The . *mine metiers. he having twiny friend in. lioderich. Be. was engaged in the real testate Intsinere fen' lainnY yea'4 and was ho stele and tipri ht lllll stud degree. A 111110 it very niperate habitshe enjoyed hiti tumal good health mitil he war+ 5ZiecinAted iu June. For a few week,, he WAS light- ly intlistseted and then 'grew nee, and sympte ens of (ilk mi-poist ming ap- pear's': Altlenigh two physicians - tended him, nothing could lw done save his life and he pleated away ot July 2Ith. He watt inarried last Feb- ruary 18th to Miles C. Augusta Oakes, whe was a resident c•f Clinton and taught le for many years in Clin- ton and surrounding vintages. Her very large circle of friends bete extend their mympathy in this mad leiter of bereavement. The fittierai•m liily 2(It14 was largely attended, friends going from Chiragi,, Saginaw and Clinton. The IldnsI detorat ions Were Iteautifill 01111 burial service was ,ondie•ted by the Rey. ,Mr. Methediet clergyman. the interment taking plaer at Wtmelinere cemetery. Zurich's Aspirations. , Zurich Herald. The latest project in the trawl - 1 lotion (ptomaine) in this seet ion ill an eh. Arie railway . ftattn Hensall via Zurich to the lake. The scheme im Nieto by 0 her of pt•orninent men from Goderich. stid am the charter has been gra ted all that remains 111 IW is to to.; sit eked stock subscribed for, end the lin will he littilt. Sto far as The Herald 11 ascertain, the bushes* num of Zurich would give preferenee l., it branch of • •• C.P.116, whirl) was spoken •if some meago, th•• line then 'ti fledamplat ion wing, a branch front WOodstiht Vitl , Mary... I.:Neter. ZWich a 1 Hayti* I to thmlet-ich. TliN, lisle Would cei Mole give the' set•tit 1 tile ' 1.0pe 111t in m SO uch `iti\ 'teethe( and vvisidel be a relit benefit, not emit to th6,P e ' .R., as feoder for tht•ii• ninitt line, Inkto the loth. ter- ritory tapped. Tha Herald, twever, \ holds up but hands liit• rifler, Pr I.( h litwm. ILIA we 'merely hope t t ere long mir long-li itk.sl -for !nitwit, wilt he a reality, \ Terms That \Do Not 11/oMw11. 8104114. A pettect to hut writer rolls free rade "narrow and artificial." 11 1.4411 iilt to me how anything Can "be narrow thee) freedom or leen feet Mc then the llllll fteepply of needy,. Free trade. however. ideal, and an ideal Which rational free ItlUterli PIPP cannot at once be realised, though. they desire always to be leg to - Ward it. They know that at present we moo have tariff, and that the tariff smolt be adapted (0 (41. econo- mical eirrunnitances of the "ronntry. They are Willing to make commercial treatise, which, in feet, agg Roiled measures of freedom of trade. Monte of them at test, are not oppeeed to rotattatIon, purvided that IP object le lo colltbat us IlkWril pWey ott the other side,and that 1( 15 hilt protet•tion- lain in (Beguiler. net to which they object ie taxation of the eosuentmity at large and obetritetion of the tothital rtillihe of commerce for the benefit of particular interred*. They route's,' tlutt the people shall he allowswi to earn all the 'meant they vein and to eat all the bread they earn' tintollad hy monopoly wettritig a•patriotie mask. A dOurnalistic Idiot. Toronto Saturday Night. Anyone reading The Mail and Em- pire, particularly .reeent eilitionm of that paper, t suppose that eft hter the people of thim Province 111,4' Otter mkt* or that that paper itself 114 11 datriphool. It la emitinitally saying things and doing things 55IikI utterly ostracize it editorially nom the eon- sideratiim of anybody with wisdom enough to keep out 14 the Inightnew. 11 is en exceedingly good newspaper, but its editorial feature is horribly had. What it eau and iltws tell its re•aders is intelligent and intereeding as long 00 it eteretines itself to what. it knows : when it begins to tell what it thinks the titter as' • • variety of opinion that it expresses, tetturated wit 14 prejtelier and bitter Willi inalice, is enough to turn IOW's 01011111S (old. If it would buy it little opinion worth expressing it would marvelously im- prove itt4 posit' . Its articles on '11111. Heal Laurier," the hitter of Ontat in, ate simply rut. and if the party of which it is muppoeted to lee the organ elidOtate that MOO of etunpaign they deserve to he on the hack betechea till their teeth fall out. There is plenty to he said whit+ is right and reasonable, without such it patwr as The Mail • and Empire Iwcoming fanatical and ferious over notleid Or remluineetit when it 014/11111 1w si etit. 15 1. to be hoped that while the othei• newspapers Ot th I'lLy All. making every effort to get fiest-ellss "gray Matter- itI114 their editorMi depart- ment 'I he Mli mut kmpire win not hieget that i hick of enterprise in tille direction every they becoming Hate conspicuoi7. THE OL6\TIMERS. demo Contemporaries' of the Lisle Sir Tonionae, Aug, 6, 1603. 7 • BACK- ACHE ilt=liave Sacked* yea haws Gump. If you neglect Backache it will develop iota something worse -Brig -Ars Dire tree or Diabetes. There la se ass rubbing and decteringTrz.e hack. Caere the kidneys. le Nay one kidney medicine but It cense Backache every tinse... Dodd's Kidney Pills THE MARKET'. Wheat Futures Very Week - eta Closed- Britten Cattle ilfseket Illeedy-The latest Quotation. %Wide> Evening, Aug. 1. Liverpool and Laudon grails martet• were te day. At C8111114, the tuarket• elusd strong to - 11611• Rept wheat advanced tie: from tete tenter, Rept. cora i.e. red Sept. (beta %c. VO/aBION 'CASSE IN. Parls.-Close--Wheat tone stradYl 221 94..e. Nov. and Feb. 221 313c MOO steady; Aug. Alt We, Nov. Loud reb Antwerp --Wheat, spot steady; No. a. W., NW. •ntmo WHE ll 411,111Kelrl. - Following are tbe closing quotations At Important wheat centime to -day Cash. duly. . Dee. Citleate New York lllll 84 111,44 Oliver Remit -1R ite T.tieir Der Ile114rDeluth..)1o. 1 Nea% WI% 81 Tr24 , 7..kAlp TIP%• ytipa4iv-90 11 LA WREN allAnine.1. Then the, ereeeet The old order chungetik gis ing place o new. ear+ The Tornio," World. ly 4 few years ago (It,r t (kiwi ou the. beech 5l1 in the lio •rtitu,dits of Cunada au the pro- vinc, . who bad been s$ls. and preemie .nt before confederate, and Men be re the union 010., 6 Sir OliVer oWaCt. cuntellapor•r s 011 thd bench, WlItittui Ileury 15r14mr, was\ Chief wow, of Ontario November, 1 7 Ile was a fain us itsr‘ et, itity 'ears ego. got 11.n 1.4 Counse tftlw in 1842, ' an watt ently -suasive with Juries \ that he the ti briquet sot "S'oreet Willie '• 314was ielober for To- ronto .itt thee Leglsla ure of •' tepee Canada serv as an aide- de-cautie t \the Govern r during the rebellion, *I licitor-0511- eret in 1837. Atter, the u Ion he fig- ured as the cI44eIt1dsiser clov,•rnOr Motcalfo while. \ was 'eat y con- tending against ponsibli oversa. moot . • , Another old-timer an (*hie .1114. tire Hagerty, adui tall 11 ure was well-known to linl5.flterI of • courts a few yeerm ago, ' luring t conflict between Vetcait and ht adviser', he WIVII • gay #4tIlg Tory lawer, and he composted a parody Ull the '"rrue, old English t4rntte-. In honor 61 'Metcalfe, vr Ives ick-natued ''old Square Tolle." bey re coMpus,A impromptu 1(1 a pil 11/ dinner. While the tight Rai, pro nes. A couple of verses are en by Dent: Owl vers tbe ,waneiter hits 11.43-01- 00 0011 "moth claim; Oae heave u sonar.. toed gentleman. be or the. ghat erten.; rer Ild111111 411 4411 'Imre his wow, jarna• , too; ght for Min 'gaited ell 5*. 10Ve1. And Canada will . the itaktelii The fine old wpm (tied gentleman. •Il of the premmt t4UP. S o let lair loyal shoots forth, let trait- IWO hear •od quatl, And Britian *warts will 1.04 for joy on ev- ery hill awl 5111.; And though tbe tialdtrin ljI may bowl, though loud tie hyaena. Ar. We'll may round old square t4$44 and sive him woe cheer mor., The nue old squiteetoist gentk.ni.h all of the premat thew. Not many years ago the Pre of 5 'anode, and his right and le nom Tupper and Tilley; were lI old- time nten Whohad taken an active p•rt In thwpolltics of Canada. Nova. Scotia and N••w Brunswick brfu're (Mi- nion One of theui, SIr Charles uppt.r. was Premier an late an 1886, • d is still a hale and hearty titian. Un 11 retc,•ntly ollr dominating ideas Wore .thOlte 0! pre-contederation stet en. 1n Ontario Sandlleld 'Mac - Ilona on* of tho heads of the uld Canaille (Jovernutents, was Pretut•r of Untar after cvniederation. and was suet. ed, after a short Interval by ()liver Mowat, whose official life began In the Brower -Dorton Govern - of 1868. Though (.nada was • small coulter);\ In those -days, and though there • a good dual that Was petty and tr ky la ltirpolitice, it tu•ought forth Some letrong men We are hardly yet istrie to adopt a condeerending tune toward Macdon- ald. Tilley and 'hipper, Brown •ntf Dorton. Itolton and Idowat; there Is indeed almost a temptation to fall into the opposite mood, 'and say -Th.' former 1111.44 were better than (helve.- But it may be that we have not 3.41 got the right peripective. • Freya Theban! Welseley. . The following letter from Loril Wolettey in reopen*. tu an invita- tion to attend the Toronto Hodes Comere' Fest i% al' llamptots ('ourt Palace, Sfidillesex, . "June Sth.ivoll ' have the honor to ac- knowledios your kind and moon teems hdter of the Illth of May last. wed to thank (ho Toronttt Board of 'Trade for their v,•ry hos- edentate •na tempting invitation 1 wish 1 cioild accept it, for apart Irmo tb• pleasure 11 woutd have gl% - en me 10 have bei.n present sit your coming •01.1 Gathering.' 1 long to 1sit Comedic It • country , In which t spent my happiest year", nil to whose history and to whose Tile 1 •logya Gel &non to clone - t, Mani 1 could DOI. WINS 1101110 r; 1 atn hard at work npon true!! of 'memoir*, Whteh 1 eye r•kaly noon, for pubitca- ntil 1 have seem them ewes 1 quiet net quit th 15 thr gli F..notta Agate the king you and the Board of Trade 1 Toronto tor th••ir extremely kind t ght'of es*, 11. have the Newer to Be, y sr neweltent Ng- uotestey." If yonr tongue is try Miller's Grontike. Parade hy JM5 Wilson. • The Signal to January 119G4, Grata - Whim( red. Math 10 17 to Want, white; bush . 0 75, .... Wheat. spring. bush 0 70 0 72 Wheat, goose. bush 0 7514 .... Harley, bush 0 44In . Deana, bulb. 1 80 i 50 • BliaUe, bead -picked . 1 75 Pasa, bush. 0 DM are. bush. 0 46 . Date, bush. .oste4 0 57 Way sad Straw, - Hay, per tin .:111150 to l., • ave, per ton . ed.' 60 *trim. noose, per tea 1 00 Straw, sheaf, per too II 80 0 953 Pratte sad Vietelablen- Potatoes, per bush 80 40 to 11191 50 (Abbate, per dea 0 60 0 00 Dated.. per built 130 •••. tTLIcattne. per pair .110 69 to In 00 Wog ditches., gig pair. 0 40 0 SO Spilos ducks. per pair060 1 00 Turkey., per 14. 0 10 -0 12 paltry Pr4ue. Dutte,1i lb rolls ..00 10 to E ns, ewrIald, dos is 3 0 la NE TORII DAIRY IS • New Yart, Aug. 1. --Butter- -Firm; ro tallow 47411; Wolters tweaks ereankre, &AA 17e. C14Orese-QuI48, uacbangedi 'receipts, 4142. MARKITS. blee tooted Viaohangal--Aseertaimat 217414kli4• Anted &WS Steads,. T044031TO Ll\TE WOOL Rey were 730 huge, Laporte to $3:1 mit 114.75 aport Sul 4.1 4 to 84. at oo to fp. lisp t cows - per cs Bever • Cattl ole, to 13okiota of butchers, 'weighing w 00 lbs. •esch. equal\ In quallt to beet ex otters. sold at 1440; lo•ds f good 1 at $4.4010 11460; fair (03 $4.15to lei gammen. 1.1.111\te 14.00; r gb to interim% 12415 te pi.2s. reeders-Stews ot good q fatty, SOO \t• I12.10 lbs. earl*, at 1iO to 110 cwt-' Short -keep reedier ood st ta, 1200 itm dace. ere di.rlti 114 to 1425 POI ext. N ockers-Ons-riter to o -year g4 town. 600 to too fba ore *8(01*41 per ewt.: MT -colors and oot t4s1lng guatIty of flame weights are worth 12,74 te p per .'wt. Mitch Cows -With toWe sad auringsrs are worth rso to *so each.. Calvee.--Calve• sold at $tt to St each, ive from sabe to re pH. rot„ StiAp- Prices, 1111415 to PTO t• em •nd bucks st 1.1171) te-; Mit Lambs- Price* ahead, at rik 14 than lbs., nor more tbsa SOO Pt sleet B Best select bacon boil, not- 1 off osok, sold *1*890 per OWt.; lights 119 fate et se; towi, $4 to o4.25 pas ern n od stags 12 to $8 per ewe. S AINT HOWFALO C•TTLII SI•RWIET. East Bandit, Ave. 1.--Oatt1•-95o0,11otik SOO bead; sloweasier; prim. and shIpplat e teere 14.90 to 15.40: hutawir stings. Stift t• 01.18; rows and lusters, 12.547 to $4.00; bons. 1111 to 114.10; Workers end feeder", 1.11 to 54. any). 85.75 to $0. mix 118.00 to fialrlee atm t. 11516 gr. 115.50 to 17. 116.10; roughs, {4.75 to Mi eta 14 to 14151 doll; woe roarer; top iambs. 18.50 lattos Yorkers, istee to W1.96; few, 1114 titercess. *4261, 14.10. sesep,. mile 11.00 !Ashbs- -Itentrots, 11441 Teals- Reeeipts, 106 (1; slow; 25o low. Receipts, 81300 11 4; 50 lower 1 art Intinn. 14 to KU; ewes, $11.11 tO idaW TORE LTV/ STOOlt. Flew York, Ayr 1.--95eevea Receipts, 11114; all oonsigued Croat; it. sales_ !varied. Deports. ipa bete, 870 lasso. 6400 guar' tinziwor es44. sa-Noas arrtveg; ao sales. eep and !Ambit -Rectilpts, 41thil sheep vet7 dull, Ao lower:igh lioe opened y. er grade. tr: loon; an grades" aimed slightly lower t opening. !Meet Cr et 12.25 to $3.09,, aot lholtellng some pert '1*4 and ev1/* 11-15; 18.3U, culls at et 111.75 to 16.811; at two cars at t0.40 and as, S. Bogs- -Itecelpte, IWO; mem 011 sale elle* anrrrsu °ATTY.. as•no cr. , Leaden, •ne. 1.--ttee nark *toady et to 121,4c per for •merIcso steers, oreseea weight; Canadian ',germ, llt to 11% • al the citr, market noway ear wade. 000.&IIt0g 01 805 tottlf. 419 sheep and t1 salvo, Beet Made ea ortere sr• owns Por 0W( Ulu l0 rood at $4.90. -Ohoice goodly' bens sole par twt.i 100, bulls esoll • P43 cwt. • port cow' mid at 1400 • .remgw01 beet lit to litti• ger lb. Wimp, Ilc to Mo, al•RKETS. cowscerrma, Qty.., Aug. 1 -At the amity meeting 01 ti* Faidetu Toireehlpe Delry• wen'. Bitting* lime to day 89 feet...ries offered 21111 beteg chews,. IS oreemerioa of- fend 1442 boles latter.41.5 liales-ilieeee, •t•sasoor at 9114c, A. Urn.* 190 heats at 91:10.; A. IV. iirant. 21111 be aud 22 bones at ite; Li. A. • Illactleartwa& eo . 2r19 hoses at Itt%c: Hugh Allan. ISO boxes at 9 mid fal hole* fit 9 11-1495; Frank treetett, 947 bates at mike sea 109 Dotes at 9 11.16e; f.orell • (Imitates. TO boxes at IllAc. rallola 400 be lllIPI er saic tenctett, 7111 born at 19e sod 80 holes at inc. A. 1, Wpm, an note*, at 11196e; A. • •ver $ (je bottle at Psi.. end 186 Dotes at 111/io: SS Sun oneold. ornwall At the Cornwall Chem* Illimet (skier 1248 white ebeese end 902 colored sales were as follows RodgeOn Pres 1 cheese were boarded. CI sold at .04,. Jaa. • oder MO, Ayer & 00 10 A. . Mont 480, 'Avon & Chestiest 111. $11111159'llw"hitititt altlidlr'e'nolroredra'4,411.14.1". foroff""wili te eon -see . tee wee as follftwil • Ma4i. no arm tOSS 1114110 w.f.. a 120 w ft• stet Afar So egg. at Ot‘e •0 , astatte• 1H1Ing "Readahll The Signal licirsormal"flatin"1".12:Wit I..' If Is fqff Of Good News! Special SuMmer Sale of Ready -to -Wear • Clothing Commencing 20 per cent. Discount for the Next Three Months FRIDAY, JULY 3Is1 W1041141111441.0 Special Sale -13f • - • • • • • Nubby Suits BIG REDUCTION DURING NEXT THREE WEEKS Now is the time to order a Suit. McLEAN BROS. ART TAILORS, CLOTHIERS. OUTFITTERS. 'Phone 77. The Square, GODERICH. Made to your order from the finest im- ported and home- spun cioths CLE0.11. THOMSON &SON MUSIC DEPOT o t your Bicycle If you It a• n't one, Around and we will sell One. "Racycle" "Brantford" "Crescent" "Hyslop" "Regar "Berlin" etc. If you have • Wheel and it Nils rep vire We have everything need - ill in the way of Tires, Pedals, tots, Spokes, Saddles, Enamels, etc Our RitP4IR DKPARTMIDIT is in herb of a Repair man who under- stands and can make right any ill th a Wheel is heir to. Our M usirol Indtruntents still lead. \• "I tomittion'` -Pianos and (brit Ds. "Worutwith" and "Berlin" Pi nos. Guitars, yioling, Ilermonictut, Msndolinu, Gilmoptioaes. 10,000 wIteets Music -Vocal and Iu.trumentsl. Write for' a deitalogue. 6E0 W THOMSON & SON YULE'S BICYCL8 and KINGSTON - STREET. REPAIR Shop We handle all kinds of new high grade machines, among theta the CLEVELAND, E. de LL. and ANTELOPE. In our shop you will lind ohing but the hest, which is none too good for you. We can fit your wheel with • "New Departure," "Cinch," or "Morrow" Coaster Broke. They're' all right. Try one. °lir SECOND-HAND WHEELS are all thoroughly overhauled in an expert manner, and tire sure to give good satis- faction, even at the low prices we poll at. Come and see us If you went ratisfaction at very reasonable prizes. AVe rent wheels -Do all kinds of repaint-- . bicycle sundries- --Make old wheels good, AB new.': \ W.:know how to lb I - 11,11 only On spt.t etliftfl terms. Come\71 toot how good the big repair shop and ifvery oan do for yen i- m. YULE, ilukg riles RLerjrrys , RINISTON STREET, NEXT OPERA NOUSE., GOMM HENLL OLD \ RE \ABLE ALL KINDS. C'F OAL ALWAYS/ON \HAND TH2 HIBIT Scranton Hard Coal IN TIIK ItAttKKT Al (Aid weighed 80 Ole Market &aim wane r oolong 11051 lbs. a ton LEE. Ordsvs tett at IASI b11434111431.3)11 sten promptly spindled to. We do Good Printing ways and All Ways The Signal r= GiTiN Dia BROS. Livery, Hack - A el D _ 'Bus Stables Glut!) IfORMEs 5•A1144 I A (i E I'IIA tit T 0 N E.TC., AT- -- 14EAMONABLE R A4' E - - Lap)ointi3O Ve 1.14 111 of the ieh', will \1J1 CA 1.1.11t \ A ENItz To PRPTLY EOMHO. II ELS AND PRI V ATE 1017)41EM \Ft OUNDRY B OS. 0.;;;1t." 87113ET .1.11oN;li CIFTV `Immo J. HONEY & OR - 911111:AD1010 - Vtm1 ertt\ • rectos% awl. Vauott,\amirs. tovoivsbontiTatsagoimpesits\. Writ ast ftesbaa lar