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The Signal, 1903-10-29, Page 7
• THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO. oteseselessitrassoo Tr'olmtur, Ott. 911, 1901. 7 NEWS OF THI3 DISTRACT. inerW LOYAL. Tulip/.r, Oat. Ill*II, ,V. N. Taylor returued hour from Manitoba that week. A party of young pmlpdetro•u Stair ,rich vent a pleasant eventing at the Lobus• 4 Mr. and Mrs. finery Muncie. 'V,,rsday evening of this week. Allan llrseu has retained him past- ier') with the Hruwu . Heisting Machine Co„ ut Olrvrtaud,attrrmlwtMt- iug • mouth at his old Fume herr. KINTAIL. Fgtv*y, October Mash • - P. M. Davie, of Buffalo. N. Y., ar- rived nrived uu W[durstlay with the Irivaius of t'stoarine l'nlnis, of that city. who hal been a resident .there for thh 4) - three years anti died after a brief ill- (WHS. Mow (hl•uut Was an estimable [roman and will Iw mourned 11y * large citrleof friends in that city au4 herr, the hour usher relatives. The funeral merv4, PII were rundte t4MI by the Itrv. Father Stanley, of Goidelic'', in tam ah...ee 4 Pestlest blatel4grntet, andveewmssSensk'd hy all her friends nod veleta vett. 7'hunMley ming. Ste leaver. o11P w$Mter and thaw toroth - en to a her how .lohat , Pat- rick aryl John Leisi of thiso village, and 1Vf11ietn J.. of Aspin, 4 0II5I:114,. NILE. Montrose. Oct. 28th. PI•a.n' M4HIM)L HKPoHT. -Thr fol- lowing is the standing of the pllpilm at the ebur of term endliug with Oc- tober: IT V. - 411441y, Prntlend. the, 1 V. Edna* (lirvin. 11'illie Oirvin, Melvin Cory. Harvey 1'rutlagd. Melia Me - Jr. IV. --Eva Mctirr, Hoy Kerr, Vera McNee, Oworge Ryan, Reginald Hyatt. Mr. 11I. Ernest Me- Ilwa in, Willie Will/14111, irountil He - 'twain. Jr. 1I I. --Chari iv Fowler. Mated Wilson. l'1. 11- --1' iula l'oueg, Lisette Kirkphtrick. Reginald Olen, Oertie Kirkpatriek. Pt. IT. 1Vorthy Ryan, Virlur You,,g. • 1'1.1. lettra Fowler. Harold 111(.11 wain. Kr.n•st Well. Lloyd V..r{{tug. t' Prouw,trd to jr. IV. CIass.) JIrit egg-I•tlpp and epkniI 111.1111. Icy George Ryan. Bret IM•Ialvld l•or, Re.gineld (bleb. Hr.st twhavwl girt Vera McNee. jVPateet kept (tack. )felvin 1'rry. H1e14l trblem•tion tar grain on the etr111 with ream, F:rn,Mt Mr- Iiw;utl. ST. HELENS. Teerto.vr, October 27th. / Walter M,4 ,iwan. 4 Myth. mpwnl Sunday at W. K. 1Vr1111'm. Th.• Miaow Johanson and Smith, of Itru.,•tield, ate visiting with friend. here. Mr. and Mrs. Fox and fatuity. of Hrtss•Is, spent Sunday at 'Phos. ()nr 1of tho.w events which .elwvt)•. rause pleamon• took ether at the ha ,u. of Thus. McRoberts on Tlleeslay reen- try; of last week. it teeing the marriage 'tf hi. daughter, Rlixahrth. to Georgy ntyr., csf Nile. by the Low. Mr. Owes*, of the Eptheopaliau church. We wish Mr. an.iMrs. (iso. McIntyre a long and pnrpenmi. welled life. On seatunl*y of Imo week the grim Iiwi*engrr 1)rath alp..iti entered our midstand called away ts1 her long lit lU.' Mime Sarah, only daughter of Mr. and Mr,. l'urneliaw Smith. Miss Smith hal s,lfrrei for several I hm from g form 4 *meet . Though she steff I -ed h pain shehorr it with m t'Arise ian fowl Redeem( cheerio' Ineat of spdrit, •M/ that she swing diad yet pieketh to lis for g,MMI. She leaves to mourn her Iter her pstrruts and Hoe \\hrltherm, to whom our miturreat tu(sthy IM rxttwale• 1. The funeral. w h took plan on Monday after- noon, waw conducted by Hee. M. M. 11'Ifalr PORT ALBERT. Mosi.vv. Oct. :nit. Harry Penow• it visiting hi. aunt. My...lss. (flyer. Threshing will 1e flul*hrd this week anil smtr.will 1511P1 finish fall plough- ing. Gm. l'arnlau• of Toront), visited tun rlw,iu, Mem. John 14.111141, this Jahn Hawkins is building a chilliy on the new. Mill. It will he atmlri' twenty-two feet long. ItiehaM P,sttlkthw*4te, of the tits pain. f (iladerioh. and him wife \ limed fan n dm in Port Allwrt Sunday m (term m on. Thr .tlawhrrry and rampleerry KVA- wm im over for this year by all ttppe.arnhre. although in a glimmer. Tike ./11111 VIP Ct1n never tell ale going to hat freaks we hear Mire*. HYKKur..v(„ . A pretty weldingtswok kat et the home .1 Th Itk•h,r.Imlon nn T,.wlay evening.Oc• l,riwr I:ph, when flip daughter. Mime liner, Who 1P11 ill the 11(11,5455 11 fli*t- FiltllU() to Philip Potter. of tinderiuh toenmhip. A large number of relatives yr rel+ plrmrn), and Many heauteful and nw fat11114,14•11t N N'r Ir tar to • .• COWS/41'191 lh ) I I n ' comply.1 1 I The /Yls.nllall w '1 v we, Pk'• Irn1'•,Mi h)• Ihr Hey. M. .1. .4'ilsm, I. A.. of Nib•. A mala rtu5 repot, use partaken of, and 111111111• anti f.•I4•k.um cwtvertaation ,tendered tlw 1•v'rnine ono 4 spaniel enjoyment. 'the bode hooked very pretty and the Kneen happy‘ They go to reside near 1 'Hatton. DUNLOP. M/INOAY. Oct. Alt It. Mr... Jolt,, Quaid..4 St. Thrones. has Iurn visiting here the glows of Mies l-ptai,l and ham also tweet -at lilteppsnl- ton and Pott Albert. our unr-Lin/P resident Minot Mould linnid, eld,•at daughter of our town, - elan HohrrtQltaid, weN n•eently mer - to t G;,unble, 4',nJgttit.i hia Nicholson, hia,f wh,Mr .LIP went to remid • mane y„Stem ago. A large circle of frieradm **fah her nml her hnminnd a happy fut..nr. \ Many friends abaft here are pier eted In%tor of the marriage ttf Mims, Meg - l( -i« Morn., daughter of the Into Pham. ala ria. meently In l'nlifnrnin to Rrn.t Itolgr, ,it Alhambra. l. • the I(Pv. Dr. I1.,b. MM.•IIIIyrP. The grin n i. taint-, tell with A loather rna11nfse•tfir ing ronyamy in Lis Angrier.. 1Vhen here the Iwid. ivas ,a Iwo Mlhar wrrk,•r M in the Sabbath mewl, M Ren.h wsl. Y, mr writs* and a therime.• of fr•IPrmlm here wish the yrrttng (ample a ropy and happy life. Jay Noe Moo, who had a letter in a meow. Neuss of rhe Mg/vat e 4e►►me into nrr mi,lmr Inst week and miring hi+ may In our hnrg wan the poet. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen. While here he saw 9altee a n11rnher of familiar flava of this, who dealt with hit,, when in I utile...et In (lndetich elver twenty Yens ago. He now hooks A little more venulvai.IP than WIMP he wielded for aaetinne.•t'a lounge/0 as J. (j• OnrriP. (N rinine he hit to answer meetly Pn•I$i.,n. about 1M*nitoW, tout he 16 Mrii( , Mu g Belot the leolith d . 110tlet06', now the tlttN•¢!R, Tuxs1,Ar, October 20tb. Hub. Rutledge spent lest Sunday St Joseph t lifton's. Mrs. James Oilrou is visiting hrr run Sydney at Limns. Mr. Au( MI*. John Feignsou stwut Sunday at H. Taylor's. 7110 silo -filling of 1'inetaut. 1'allr Yam hewn c plrtrd for another yral Hightail' Bruce kind Mire Jackson *pent Muuday with Mo,. Will. Thous' sots. Reuben Taylor and Miss Ferguson of Auburn, sprat Sunday at Marti Dyer's. Mur., John Mallough suede a re calls, more Mg old acquaintances. 1 this neighborhood Iasi week, %Vin. Mihlrr now drives a t•el•y valuable trout, having put -viewed lunar front 1Viu. Cairo -toe, of •81 H41ruM. Henry N'ils.nl luta e1Way. been 411uw11 as a very hospitable Ivan. but he bloke the retail halt wrrk when, hAentertateed Is **Million." The majority of our people sant last Sunday at Nile. Service will Is held here next Mahlsth Morning, when the pastor will take .)utrgr. The ispwurtb League Meeting this week is b0 Iw taken by ltev. M. J. %Vinare. The rain appears to have a great iunuru,e over our League there has leen nu meeting for three 'weeks. Should it Y Tvx,euAY. (k•t.'27th. Trus. McPhee ..peal $ in) will/ (rirn.M ill Saratoga. John Mcoahe.. herdsmen ep,•1►t last week with friends in Pnrprril.y. Mr. and Mrs- Walter 4,11. )1, *pent S I)ay with the laatter's p1r111m. Itlehuld !inter and Miss JIu'ks/n spent Sunday at Jlmeph 4 lilt on's. v DUNGANNON. TUESDAY, Oct. 27th. C1116114 '11 l'iuTEa. - A Meeting of the Presbyterian congregation was he•Id in the church yesterday evening. the o11- j4ct lacing to errsugt, for the annual Ira-Ineeeting. w•hi•'h will he hell in N.%1'u,1M•1 'flit Ihulgam lll Bible Stmita y branch held its suited electing 0110 reaming last week 111 the Meth** dist .htut•h. THEIer.-Mattenlay night hu.t 1t01wr \1/4e1e'• fow'4 house was broken blit/ :tad three of lila hest fowl err,/• /Mann '1110 staple was pulled out, showing It ,that it Lucas a 411'11114410e theft. There 1 is .bung suspicion of [retain penins, W and it they wish W avoid trouble it n' will be well for theist to 0w11 up and Isettlr the matter at once. t'NKr1.Y l'oNuvtT,-- John McAuley, a a harulres old man who has lung ee- 1• *idol in the village, has talon Nu •h aunoyevl in his own tiwrllitlg,lry roue of the ioys that he metals to rs:atw from their persecution by gage to (iollrrich to spend the winter in jail. It is too had that young harum-scAr- 1111* can not kava pe,(umalle old men 4n quietness. It dors net speak well for Ow vWlage that seat things as this s) lel lie. CARLOW. Tl71tsDAY, Oct. 27th. FACTS WITHOUT EramaesNI'K.--Now is the time Io get it lust 4 the latest Paris or New Yuck style. ulnar [11111• ago Mr. Buchanan wagered n hat that he would have the Hurst tut of turnips in the district. Now is the t• r to neupsre Irculris. Mr. Hucluuuau will _ keep his word and will give a new hat to any of the IN1)'m armed ('arluw ur I in the towushipy o(.(,)Ilkn•ue who eau treat the Lxh 'Millen farm turnip r• (total, the quantity to be nu less t hen au :u•re at the hest. Rev. M..1. Wilson was renewing old a itiminteneea st Ehrn.•zet• bet aims - 'lay. H411ry Tay lot• hos 1t •on el Utak- ing his fall hips with him meat wagon. Lich. I1uUedge mid Heathen Ta(rfor . ant Sunday til the i.eiglil .rh(MI['f of 4)11 Vet's Meth sol 1 s•. Miss Minnie 1VIlsm 1114* 11111•11 giving a farewell \ bit to frit -tills In Prosper- ity during the hast week. Serviee will Iw held herr in the ev g next Sabbath un sst' 1 of the usual wientlnental eervp'r being held at Nile in the morning. 7 hr kpworl h I w•aglie l.pie this week is "Gideon'. H 1111," to he taken by Rev. M. J. Wilson, meet- ing to be led by Mia. Mart hit Clifton. BAYFIELO. Fain*', (let. 2'.1. Thr Oi angruwu are preparing fur a celrbrat \of the at is of N111 ember. (leorgr IiaWw has mold his farm ti him brother. Matt will remove tu,Mra- fnt•th horny. 1Vu,. i4tuigeen. who want on the dredge Arnulli the past few months, ides returned lemur. Mier Winnie M. rhuuham return• ell twine after a V ee of several weeks with fru-side at Saginit,w• and Hay l ably. Jame« Thomson `lila Fnn•chasrl frau Mr. Scutt. of Br,1'(•Noel,}, the pro- perty n aerrltm the river f.i•)urrly own.d by the late l)r. elm -tinter. •. Brendan] ham pun•llattei inset Orahartl Brim., of Chemin, it. a nue two -year -odd ('I)•drsdalr ale uu, for which he paid a good suns. S. Snider has pun•hesd frill the rxg•uter1 of the late Jaine Piuek twenty solea of land in BayneAt the rest of the Snnhlr litre. John l'ulhx•k and his &eight r Maude have . returned h fruit \lauitulw, where Mr. Pon,wk' had been engager in fishing on Lake Winnipeg, Ir WAa .t N.tKHoty A111,510r31 Ross mel With an net'ident recently • w'hleh nearly 1.st 1 ' . him life. He was rr%.11nling from Jest -pe 'm built with a basil and when naming down what is knuw,t. as John Eaglr- muu'a hill the lead slipped forward, throwing hila het Wren for horses and the wagon. One of the wheels pastel over nos arm and testy and the wheel was on hie head when the to ata stopl*el. 1border tofree heal he bad tat- dig the round and gravel frail muter it With hie hand and call rte the honTes tr lwaa•k, which' they did. Lou getting five he had to walk batik to the bush urat•ly h f x Mile distant to solinuton aid to help hint humr. Mrdiesl aid was at oiler nu ed. when It wee haunt that hie, jaw W;M Inrlke•n in three plans, his ant frectergl above the wrist, find One f him rites broken. It wee, indeerh a na w raratw, Mr, Hew et now doing w II al 101114 he expected, but it will hos ,ekm (wrote he will be able to attend to is doilies as canal. MUNTAKD - TIPrv.T. (►u Win) ay evening, 14th bunt., the i of r. and Mra..4. W. Tip1wt was the wee r e •1 the oa•lrasieu of a merry Htl/ t D f1 Ke 1 r vele ., their daughter, wing th w Ilog f Ellin F'I.renur, to 11'illiem Arthur Muslim'. also of this 'village. The Iridal 1,111115 was decorated with ever- greens mal flower.. The young e,Illplr Pt..' ender an arch of gran and male leaves. while behind a hllgr bank of ferns adoring' the wall, retwntlllg a very pretty effect. The iritis Haskel charming in n gown of lawn And ehitfon trinnni144,. She carried a bouquet hf roses. ,and wan given away by her father. Ili. $ 'th plays the wedding march. After the ceremony rongret tdationm were Riven and the company then sat down to a aumptorwu repast. Next ntarni.g the happy couple left. on the rately train on A t.rip Go Marine ('bey, Mich., smI other IM,ntm heft le en owing huumrkeepiegg in SiivHeld. They home the good wifeh.A of n liters of friends in their nmtrimandel eenttur. BLUEVALE. Mo'nA Y. (Mt. 26th, John Melte I t wart t isiUtlg frirndm In )(heron. n. Mkh, Inst week. Mr. and MrsJohn I)intrnf and family have ,novel to Toronto. ('herb.) 1'011lrem, rf Molesworth, motif S Inv at him h4one here. Mia. Anulr Aitrhism mpent a few weeks with her Irouther at Ripley. Mr• end Mem. Allen Mc Ilertloolt, of Fewdwieh. event M lay at John Merterm.t.t's. Mr,.. Taylor and Mr). F. Pat ()• ern. of 1Vn1p(ham, were visiting hi.nde in Hi,INt'e1P lest week. Percy PaIerssn And klymer Chariest, 0f Mhla)wnrth. spent Sunday of Walter Patrrsrn'a. Mhos iJ111e Hoh*rtann and Mims Casale Powell, of Tnrnb•rry, spent A few daym with, Mime,. Eva and FAInh PAteraw m beet week. A box racial will Iw held in the P'.n,4.•n+' Hall here on Friday Pruning. (), tols•t :111 h. amber the auspices of the Welttniestier Heilti. All are invited bn a66so'4 NlrrK,. .. W. May, Provincial111spoe- tpr 1.1 public• libraries, visited Duugan- last week and 'lea tented • pith. tic liIuai•y N'e had the first warn ing of winter en Monday ring in the shape tar a fall tar slaw. It W:I.•t like the Alaska boundary de•imill 1 - 1111n't hurt uN very much, i* 1'ap., but 111,,11 u, reel bled our publie s•h.N,l psieeils L T. (1. Allen, IP ill, and IMP not 11w•,11 XI/10 to trach this week. We hole he will soon be Mole to It' - m • Ilk duties Ilia H • Judge Doyle hell a 't for the rev;isiuu of lire West Wawittewh mei A.;hfieid voter» lists in the Agril•ukur:al Hall Into week, for thhe• latter on Welnesl.4)' and the former tut Satur4ay. Ase lh'nkoKN.\It1AN I)I,PAIenen. i'rxteishey the remains of Mot. Ithlwet,t R.ou•h, the beim eat wife- ul Win. it. ka4•1i, 1.11arxslrll .I. West 11•ea'auu .h, wear alert -eat In Lhing-.[1enn..n 1r111e- ler), beteg r..ayrt d thither by s l:uge 11u11a11S.r• of lenittlwi,lg trlativ.e: and friee.ls. The fnnrrnl GNIk plias frau theresitienee of her sou-indnw, 11188. Smith, with w•h tow tinwares! and her surviving huslsntl had Iw4•n trsid- i11g for'a4MKft three years. 15111•ing the greater iso•( of this I*•nl,,I .Irs. Roach haul liven inflicted with boxiily infirm- ity. to which'.hesu0cuiMlaml on Satur- day emoting hast at the a•4e•of lip - ward. of eighty- oeryears. The funeral err'Inorli.M 11'114' twl4i.1'n.t11 by Rev. .1. %V. Robinsiu, pastor of Unngau Met hotline rin•uit, assisted by Rev; C. M. Itsit herf'd.' Thr aeras'.' was held in high esteem a. it F her, cit- izen and neighbor. She w a 44,0- •siatut member of the Metro Mlist des - 0 'lnatiun, and Until Nile Its me un- able 11101G -0d the 1114-x1111 of g 'P ,'PMN .4 itgulal\att4udant upon Ili rhten•h art -viers. \\Indeal. in her I bur. kindly wavllte wawa veriest then in Israel. In'rt d(ditiun to her oust/tnd. she is s11•%ivett by six Warn 11(1 11114' laughter, vi,., George and . I. of I)nngaluunl: Thorne.. of 11 141 %%ll. w:utrslt: Kirluald. in Manila?) : 1110., in Myth: .lams., in `%Viiagh' nl. and Rebecca, wife tat %Vitt. S1,4i1 . nil of whoa,, 11111414 Richard, *ere1r•fM•11t at Ihefun.er•al. The I)*iII.eur• were Iter five wins. The cncrre Ny Ia shy of the elmeinnitr 11, Peered«/ to) the hereavel hunlated and family. 1t'RISNII:isI)AV.0.1. tun. THEIR ANNUAL MP,KTINII KI4•. - H. J. t'rawforl and his $41..1 11 'I1, 1). Hi.•klr and Hurry Junes left t.kli y for 1h.• .Party Sound hunting gnlnide. We wish thrill a1 pleitos lit 11,111•, .NMI sport Alla A safe return. PKttmte:.vl..-\Ir. and Mem. I). M Nr - cin, turd infant daughter, Mee. 1 . J. Crawford and Miss elliyr 4'ntw ml visited friendot in the (manly to '11 )' lay Rev. M. (inldlwrg a 1.3 data hl4r. Miss Hoe*, left vlestrnlx •, via °tarrirh. to visit friend. tat 140 don.' Mr. (iolthhgrg will attend nor.' ing'. lis Ile hc1.1 irk London this week i ottani n with 1'h,rch work in the (11111•.•,.' Il \ H 1113x11. IFroar\Anotle•r rorr.'gw n tent.l \ TrgsnAY. Oet. 27th. Mt.. Little hew returned front -her visit to Baytieht and (i11drrieh. .loan (H.nn,1Vingham..pent a few days in our village village nn his way tr thmierieh. .lame. M,Mnth, eif Clinton. im 551441(1- 1114414 few ln)•s w•i411 "(115 another. Mrs. Wm. McMAt.h. Mr. and Mem. James l,nrrr were the guests of their danghtdy, Mem. Alex. Trete:avert, over )Flmdty. Milt. Will Spnu44 hes gap. to Tree - water to visit her u(othsde, 1411., H. His',eks, who is i11 at pre•mettt, (lenge !Mother. And .1. (1Iet herr the ,omltaet of plastering t nevi Haman /'acholic rhlnrh at SI. A 'me- t hie. Mime Loam Pennington ham reeler eel to her lot 1111• in li.Nlerirh after open - g Lw•o wrrk,, at the Malhongh Howe. vi ing her aunt. H n 4)urnin len Vs' this w•e•k for Tnrmt wh411• h4 inrendn attending Trinity \ Heel ('ollygr. H4 will Ire missed Ver t m .\v,l Nh. 1V. Oliver heal retunhd frith him trip out Went and i55'btghly please d with the muter), and int4entlm non's, to Ma,it.lma in the spring. • \Ir...lanuw ('nester had the mitt) time to fall while picking ai Fl s.. dim - ,ting hear sl Iti,•, and breaking her alt.,. N',• (lope mho Inny sum Ile air tutui. v WESTFIELD. • M,Nn.vv, eta. 211th. fiiimm Eve Wight man is vimiting 'n Guelph. The apple pickers and packers h*)'e cold flug,'rM (lies,' lays. .1ohn Wilfred, of Hlyth, occupied the pulpit on Sunday Inst. Mrs. 11'. Stackhouse t is4tcl her mother in Brentford lass week. Hebert. Hnitn.s, M. 1'., was calling in the neighborhood last Sat tante) . John Potts ham gone to Hamilton to work in the thawing machin. 11110js. "' Mus Wiula Kaunas)•, of Michigan, is the gens, tat her uncle, lineiii !ternary. l'harlile Redmond hem 'rote, to Winghain to learn telegraph np•r- at intr. 11.11. Ceintsis•li sten) Thnnkowl vingq with him mister, Mn.. W. R. (carr, rf K i rk tori. W. A. Hert•is111, of I:..know, is visiting him daughter, Mist. W. H. Campbell, at ptort•e sent. o Smith MrLootto, of Lu(know, hes pold the hush lot en the :ink, which he h oughttast spring, for $4(,008, gaining thereby 1111,000. • Think of it I The Rignal end The Montreal Weekly Herald tA, .lsnuary lat.. Hlfl.i, for only Sliml. Mnhs•r41e tat once • end get the two pin l }}w'ry for fI The Stov© and Fnrnaoe fon/teen hwlntbn for the mall wan of MAFEKINO MONDAY, Oct. hilts. Quit.,' a number of the people fl•u11. Bl ake'm attended service at Hackett'. church en Sunday. Agar's threshing outfit im herr this week soil threshing will soon be a 'thing of the twat tor 1111ti, Thr Alton family have recovered Frau their attack of 'wallet fever and sire again attending s•ho,4. The plans for our usual Hallowe'en supper have not fully developed yet, but pnohably it will hxe arranged for as in oilier years. After this snow Hurry we'll look forwent G. Indian mummer, but we may be disappointed. It is likely that the picnic season is over for -thin yeas, however. A number of the young people h herr are going to attend the welding of Bert. Finlay to ".Mise kva,Uardiner, of the 12th e •erasion, un' 11'1.1,,,'x= da)•, t)etcllrer 714th. 1V,it. Riddle's sale of farm stock, im- plementvand furniture will take place un Wednesday, N.ivrmla•r 4th. We ands l'xtand that Mr. Riddle 111 going to stay hemAnd ii March. EAST \WAWA NOSH. IIN1r.\Y, Oct*. 2 itis. J. Fills ham pal. A,' 1 a 11111' span of loonies. Mem. Ferguson, 4,1 t 171144(1. is vimit- ing friends In Ilelgrav J. H. McClinton a .'weed in the •c41)11day school rally servile . at Nile on Sunday. \Inl..l. 11'. K. Van Norma Is visit- ing ft•irnll. ill Heigr•ave. also Misses Irene anti Florence. Annivciwu•y mei-viers will 1w held next Sabha! 11 el Calvin Ptrshyte '. u 01111.11. 11'e hope fur a rood any. Mr. Kull' -mill hs4. ,Jmsst Hoist IMu•kPig him abundant *ripply of apples. May he have nuttily plentiful I1,ar\ estm. A n her of the (ares attender 1. Halidmy'x sale on '1'hurs.day. The ,uclionrrr WAN '1'. Gundry, of tioderich. A large nulnlwr fIoll this locality attended the opening services of the SWIM 11114 1Vralry mr 114.4 J•hut•ch ut Nile, Octolwr lath and 19(Ii. Another of the early pioneers of this township pa.ua•d away to the great Iwyond Ion Friday, 18th inst., it, (140 pe11.00 of Hubert Stein, in his eighty4hirl year. Decnth d 11.1.1 been confine() to hie bed at the h • of his daughter, ,etas. Pettit' Maw,so,. for sone the, hiring hal him hip haw betoken wane liner mgr.• Mr. Stein w15 a native,' of lie 1au11 and Cann. to 111111 cru11(, v uvrr tiny )•I.Its ago, Neil s•t114ug 11. 41 Ifunljltun, lie 1 • lr 1114w41155mth forty -live years ago. When this (4)11'101W') wags n torest. 114s wife died it number• of years ago, told he has .1111ce Itlale• i,I,, 11141•)e with him daughtrt•m. He leaves three daugh- ten,, Mrs. Prier Hewn, Meek tVawa- t ssah; .Nix. t'hanhrn, 0111114101 Mir.. Tipl.4ly. of the th shore, -sant! one ROM Geo. Stein, who is now residing in British Col bin.. The funeral to the ('alvi,, cemetery on Snnday aftt•r- n.am Watt lar$sly 'attender: Service wax held in the 4'alvin church, 4.50s ducted b)• Rev. J. J. thistle. THE MARKET /bare Wheat *deaeee •t Cifeage-tete lerk•ta A11 Quieter -Lie. *lock Mare tots Th. latest eeml•tloae. 4atur.Iay 6ve1:rg, Oct *4. te-0Liverpool ea wheat altars closed 141 lower 7 yesterday', and corm future. d tlower, At Chicago December wheat ndvrn,P4 .c over Friday: Deceober corn clos.4 (4e er, and December Hata Ks• higher. I net .0 . It ye , 1 Me M p Part 217 Ton. • 2Bfp86c. whiter, 1. r * a l don, close w -heat On pls. g,•, 55517 551. Miitr 1011 paniege, quiet "hut woo American 'Tiled. 201 0d. Flofrr IIInnlsut,, 27s chose" Wheat Tone steady' act•. Jan. and Ap111, 20f 951. Floor- ed;; Oct., 31f 45e; Jen. and Atoll, whea1t• Rpot Arm; No. 2 red f. '40 w'•ft•er W4K1•r•. Blotd imam aro •imply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter the Wood o/ all that shouldn't bo there. The blond passes through the kid- neys every three minutes, 11 the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain m the alrculetiva longer than that time. Therefore ifourv bl.s,d is out of orderyour kidney, hae failed in their work- hey are in need of stimulation, strengthening or doctoring. 70• medicine will do all three, the finest and most Imitated Wood medicine there b Dodd's Kidney Pills .rears ase vegetables_ Potatoes, per bag $0 66 to $0 05 Apples. per bbl Cabbage, per dosed a 40 0 50 Cabbage, red, each 0 10 .... Beets, per peak 0 15 Cauliflower, per dug 1 W 2'00 carrots, ted, per dos a 15 0 kip retry, per dos 0 30 0 50 Turnips, ogper bag 0 40 0 90 etibe marrow, dos 0 30 0 50 Ta ep g. ril , ducks, pee pair .ihry- 0 90 to : l 26 a 1 26 Turkeys, per lb 0 15 0 le Geese per• IL 0 OB 0 10 Dears Produce-. Butler, lb rolls 40 20 to lb 26 Egg., new laid 025 4 110 CATTLE .MARKETS Cables Unchanged Hogs Active sad Quoted itte IAwr7. at Buffalo. 1 OROVTu LIvm .rock. Receipts •1 Ike CIt, (',. tt le Market amounted to 41 , .rt, cotnpox•.I of 312 cattle, 1176 'keep and lambs, 1240 hors, and 74 calves txport.rt-Rei( loads 01 ...porters arc worth $4 SO per cwt.; medians t„ goo et obese $4-26• airport calla -Choles quality bulls an worth $4 to 4426 per est.; medium balls sold •t 43.50 a 23.66. export Cows- sport maws are worth $3.40 to 46.00 per cwt. B utchers' Cattle-Cldlea plinked I0(, et butchers, 1100 .o 1175 111, weh, equal la quality to boot •rportera, are worth rada good Sold at 84110; Ale to g.Msl. f' 10 J3.75; coalmen. 83; roast td interior. 25 t• of good quality. Bell) to 1110 ilu, e'en, at :3.20 to 13.75 per cwt. Ball._ Buns for the distillery byres sr 12.30 to 48.1238 per cwt. St ock•rls>( Me to 700 N CO K Ing quality .1 8226 to 10.50 Milch Cows - 7n• -rear to 2 -year-old steers. Ibs. rashare worth $2 75 to ► off colon and of poor breed - game weights •re worts er rc• Muth cows and •prl.gom are wrath 521 t„\1.-•3. Calves naives d •t $2 to $10 each. per wt. 0 1:I :,o per net. for to 12.75. anged Iron $3 70 or tress il60 to $5 alwep-PPrnlrea SA M, owes, and bucks ■t 1 S Iambs l'rIci-4 tot10 per cwt. bog$ -Best Detect bacon titan 160 lbs. nor more t1 •ff car•, are worth 85.10 and fats at 1.5.15; sows, 44 stags at 42 to 12,51) per 'cwt. ZA.P ellerALO r4TTt.e. MA Meet Buffalo, Oct. 24.---Csttbs- 8T6 heed; steed; 1 prisma tackangrt -Receipts. 11M head; 511e tower: Ile t Help R •eryx•, 4300 bea11; ut17e, toe 1 r; host'''. 4e to 1x.05; mixed $5.05 to -Yorkers 85.66 to 42.15,: pre., 25.00 to $5.70. rotigns, $1.756to $5, 2. ease., 44 to 14.;11; R .er•, $:1" to $5.16. Sheep tad Iambs eceipts, ); .sure; sheep grea dele.s and steady; taints 10e low • Iamb., $4 ::5 to 16.60: Yelellugs and wetter*, 83.75 to $4; @WPC, 13.49 to 43.60; sleep, mlx.•d, 11.50 to $;t.50. New Y t ,t:t '.ry t .'r . 'a. New York, dct,.'*4re- ceipts no - relpts or males- rr rtes; dressed beef steed;: racy dressed native Odes. ex rem* image stye to 514c per Ib: Teems neer, ta 644.'; reported eaporia for today 19311 het,vee. 644 sheep. 71541 quartero of beef. Calves --Receipts, 12 head; 00 sale. re. cit; ddrea'nl vets, 8c to 12'41• per b. led !slobs RP.rlpfs 1000; mar- ket Ilea. nominal ; reported soles of a few sheep at to 111.:n and of a few lambs at 15.5 to $5. ; dra•. e.l m,ttou, ire to 7c pee Ib.; dreseed`dapile. 7c to 10t•. Hoge--ke relpt it., 227; stile va lea report. Cat0Ay`in L, -55k ,.Tuck. (711cago. Oet. 74. ['sttle-Rec•rlpta, 300; market nominal; g et to prime .tcer.,$5.40 la 116.50; poor to m.dlum, 53.00 to 15: stork ere and feeder*. $2.25 to 41 20. cows and heifers, $1.:43 to ;.cahner• *1.:15 to 42.60. balls, $2 to $4.35, cane*. *2 to $7; Team, fed steers. $1,75 to 43 5; Western steers, 48 to $4.76. Hogs -Receipt* to -.lay. 14,000;, marketto-mortow, 25,000; arket 5.'. to lobe lower. mired and butchers', 56.4) to $;0.110, good t.. choice heavy, $5.40 to $6.70; mush' heavy, 45 to $5.35; 11858 $5.26 to $5.60: hulk of wales, $5.35 to 16.4,0 Sheep- -Receipts. 2000' market steady; good to choice wetber., 23 to 13,75; fair to ,holes mixed, 42 to 855 native Iambs, 83.26 to 45.100 ho not IPM 9q1 1b.. .,, 4, ewt.; lights cwt., soul K sir. AIRE Wale it renewing are the ringing emeatlons at bp•rtaot w eat centres toed.;: Cleek. Oct. Iter. 'May. 1 Ni.w .to Yort Kits'Kits air . . $tut 70'44 Tohdo 961% 801ft Bltak w114 55151,111• No. 1 N., 7774 1444 Tuaw'T.. mr 1 4 4' RIMlppr of tiro produce were 1406 b.sltl. ofill.:ill :.de ..f liar, 2 loads of strew, )a learl • Uta !s and po'lnl,e, a q \sew dressed hose, wt( klrge dellverle• of poultry, butter old 1•g ue- Wheit, rid hu.0 4o s2 to 4... f %Feil, white. busk .... 0.42 T BRITI•,H CATTLE 1SA11K12r. London, Oct. 24. -(Iva cattle steady, et lc t. 11%c per Ib tor. American steer!, dpre•erww¢ wdght; Canndlsa neer* lee to llc I Ib; refrieeretnr neer.8' a to IGKr pr b Shoup steady, 1056 to 1134.' pew Ib. Oneka1 MAR4BT, London, Oct. 2/. Ten and three quartet w the ruling ,alt r cents u s at R h• cheese { •r kM !0111 market at 11 14t1c' ta,da;,trade ales. Cotawall-1041 White. 1182 colored and 85 D.6, cheese were boarded twee Yo- all geld but 188 boxes; the white at 1 b 10 11-16c. created at 10%c to 10 1216., he Mire woo: Lovell a Chiliads, Ver. . S. Wlllladou, 561; J Alexander, 110; . W. Grant 686; Miller & llll•r. Mrs. Waeat. eeriest, buck, e1 A Wheel coos., Mush 72 0 1 6 110 0 rot 11 i4 Barley, hush - q Roan. 4hi, 0.1., hal-plrtrd Pi,.., i lire.r• ismsne Oat. bush•. needs___ • ke. rh.d.'d LIsIkr, aissl, Ablk.. lune, 7Uuotl. wed Nar 404 atrPw--\ Hay, per ton atrsw, lenom per t Straw. shot, per ton Ole N0. 1 ..,.$5 2n to $.. 4',25 4 7A 4 1 W 150 n0 Ifs 00toIll 00 ...1I 00 11 110 Dr. McCahey's Condition Blood Tablets. A. dlJing n lea tae.! end me Sad nH .b« -e 4 te. I.`. . n, sad call1 7 ser prerMa 11.0 . *4.stnn 10.1...1 Yee It4lr1.44-1 Nee. purl/Vag Norter In Ili. 11.0,,0...rs•,releau• ,r 4o throe p•1a 1. hnal8111 all .41 w,.rms In u,yA.r.e. 1.1114 ta. Ylwal h a rwher. sal ,Ms vorol111«.. rel. « xta„1 .eco 14. mrlahoy . xl boy sub N•h r..rd.n, at. Can for ns,bn .1.101 amass u. 1. vor/lbrine In the world lb., r d1 . are the 5104... ark. a •,.4 4' *, 1.r bottle 1s. '0. 14.4.1547 notatins pa. Isom. Out' terse.. 'or mole Irl:,«Leri,'• 1. ('..ler Ian' la t'ilnton tat 1. It. 1 cold /1001gS MIME IREASURE RAKE J. 41 AEMEEm-- . FOR pokrs HOME TREASURE' PAGE 13A1,111 BY h. WORSELL, •1•^e. ' i Hamilton -St. Gedl►rich. Overcoats T Our elm* is tvlinplete in medium knd heady Weights in Underwear. Kindly 1:111. Largeict stock of new Overc,ontings and Mailings jek the coun- ty to Nelrrt fr• 11111 l,eare your Order Now. til Underwear 1 '44 Snits Finest goosls wade, including the new Linen Underwear. \Ve can cim►pletely suit you in prier, tomo -on short notice. McLE.AN BROS. ART TAILORS, CLOTHIERS. OUTFITTERS. 'Phone 77. The Square, (iODERICII. • , 7. 4: 4: • 4. • 44, • • ys • • 04)000 r >•; • l.,t• , '. t / 1.. ;I r' •_. "111 ,1#0,601% The Happy Thought Range ..... TWENTY YEARS IN USE When an opposition makes the statement that the life of a Happy Thought is only three years you can ,'Potassured that he feels sore because it is going into No ulnny homes and is being so highly praiser) by all users. . There are Happy Thoughts In town that have been In use for twenty years and they look as good and work se well as numerous new stoves I *111 still short of Happy Thought Range.,, i haven't even a sample tombow you. I have had twelve ill since 1 advertised the shortage, and i still have four orders to fill. So if you want the only economical and up to -date range on the market call and leave your order. I may have some in hy Saturday, and the Company has promised to ship me some at once. The Radiant Rene ie one of the prettiest and best work ing stoves on the Canadian arket. T am having a big sale of it. Call And see it and be r own judge. If you want a stove that will give you Iota of with very little fuel got a Radiant ibome. y tea I its oe to giie my Range, and Stoves a tri',l lefere rosy- ing tor the .land if they are not satisfactory you are pot under ol,itt{'ttion t3 eep it. It can be returned at my expense. I here a n , het of second-hand ranges, wood cooks and , nal heatees whichhave taken in exchange, which can be bad at bargain prices. I am headquai ters for the latest and most ttp`te.dala . hardware, - 'CHAS. 'C. LEE 'PIG NES Store, 22 ; House, 112. `/J v 47v dzc 4 Inds_ •t e. •f es- • • W xrttmmtmttt►ntnttmtmm r • N GATE ST. 1 UNIBROS. tivery, D tlack 'Bus Stabies FY ALEX. ROBINSON, Proprietor. •'•' 'flocs• who 111iv4, for • either hos i n 4 11 . 5551(' 11111li, ', will find th155 /11141111., '.nrwgnt11 Street 1.1v cry w'r1I equipped N"itll 44111144 h ',•s.•m and rigs Buggies= Phaetons,. Wagonette, etc. Every lore taker, to - ensure the manful and satisfaction ,1f pat mom. (;l\, lite al 1•mll. ALEX. ROBINSON, 011ooit4 1'o1111,t•nr• 1.411. Itt{tttU ilitttjttittt4littttttU J. BROPBEY & SON - - 1111 '.14511mn - V... erta\ ec.tor* o.94, ardor. e•refally ••4andsd 1. Y •11 boors, wont 0r lar. *sobs. e1 (1001 IiORSI';M ('AHN!A0EH PHA KTON$ RRAMONA BI.E --RATKM-- 1 II -appointed H s and reli- able In charg of the 'E116es, w chlwill meet all ne old ate,pmhk1 to AL1. CALLS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY FROM HOTE.i. AND PRI VATSE HOUSES GUNDRY $ROS• SOUTH STttg:rr 'PRONR Fl HOSPITAL FOR WOMENSECLUDED. 81.1. t'A.rm 41, 111.1T1,. 1' A1.1. nR Werra M. Bryson,132 York St., Buffalo Tr.]]odealer 1Bar adlertiuyonwfint 1saw11 ull The Signal, Eloderich 1 ;1 iot I d th e s .s e 1 43 a y re r n h g t )• 'J t n 11 It h. 10.1 Ph en lir. y •