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Now it the time to choose your wall ,Lull Jaulra Oivla u recrully ,Cut teginning of the week t teleetbe• Pat'- sulrrietiull to The Signal paw I1, 1114 vamce.
r43"..._,ing molter tor IMO-L(wk over 401011 a tell IN•e•ch tpt't on Alex: valid rout. \%'enxn.u.ty, Jan. 31s1.
s Iia1 and owe the tulvliutagea of- I l• g'. f.rul ,at 043l0w. AN the tree 11, N. Munni. our• genial stmt. Alvin Georg,. of 1)Iwvdcu, is visiting
feted to Signal sulmeishere in geltipg fell the lewd breed a great hugging and colluder. wean called to Rodney last Kut- at Mrs. A. C. Hawkins'.
the leading imperil 1,t reduced rales• theyy knew ret one t11Ny had struck It onlay, owing 1 the seriuus illness of \Vitt. fellow ,tad wife. of Roderic'''..
The Signal end Montreal Week! beehive, but were in doubt es to whet his bavther•in-law. ,
aW f visited tat Mr. 1 show's fether'aalJt New
ahi14 nfah, who wet same tl '> m). ' 1,e fray's.
Her x.00 to do. Fortunately it ut•IN1 lurk• '
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Weekly Sun ITurotltt>) t theiransisllnrrand ave the Inds a/nie Nhultal you.r11t)ull ..0 1>..
75 hlsl.r..ctinus how 4( gave
lir angry 1 Sabbath Seth.. Aswa•ratol
The Signal, Weekly Herald end beim and 1" 1"' the contents of the. will he held in the' Pt•estiyrrihn
. Toronto Dail Globeellen+ (en Wednesday. January 17th.
Daily 4So hiye. AIN 1111 termly -five 11011 11141 oThe folbowfmg tin1'r cutlaNuted to
The Signal, N'etkly Heald wed 1 y wits the reanit of the find. (.,,,,1, : - ltt't. J. (', liulx•rtw,n, general
Toronto Weekly Globe 1.70 1 ' colliweerI,n;v PJ. ('. Brien Sit heat 11
The Signal, \Vlwkly Herald and PORTER'S HILI.. 'w•htarla; Mr.. (Rey.)ttiieutclf at (trend
Montreal Family Herald and iteisew Amir.Ibsereatien teThe Signal at'Broil ; Ar' 'P. Shep)wisl. Nile: pasture
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All subscriber. to Montred I'Nnaly Heuw1/7 I weekly Herald, which eau. with el err (0.01)
and wreceive Star xcive the great mend subscription be The Signal paid 111 IM1111414.1. "-
►letlw, "Queen Alexandria. Her (Jrrndehll' MiNt.tr. Jen. eth. NILE,
dren. and Ikota"
p`nThe fanner's i I ularInna) Miss PriscilLa Torrence. daughter of .Hun.w your subscription
hu signal at
Guide - may be hoed Ir.tine with above.
coffer not 13 001,1.. additional. or r total 0f N•lek
The Signal, \Vweklyp Herald and
Farming World (Toronto) 1.3o
The Signal, Mo'eekly Herald'end
Weekly Mail and Em 1.70
All subscribers for Weekly Mail and Kulplre re.
Goderich, paid a flying visit to
village New leu•'i.
Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Trembley, oj
Goderich. spent New Year's with ttfi'
bitters p,us•ulel. Jlr, ,uta Mr.. \Vitt. E.
Met'oenetl.
Quite et number frc,1H I rr'ewLltenaled
a party ret GNu.'gr Bur..111'1, (i011001e111.•
Inst Friday evening. I♦.$ report a
most enjoyable blue.
111 Ili. 011411AM. wife of tit late Ronald
Graham. 1, die(I hr S I
John Torrance, has gone to Guelph to te,:. was nut to mw sly' nululd,r•, ret Ti l t undo , yesterday. o .
ww;l lierakl which Rues ort i every )'early •Slat. 'l'br funeral lu44k-pLa • Vealet•day,
take at term et the McDonald In. aubn•r[ptiu,, to TI ( Ntgu.d paid 111 wlv.ulce, i Iwaiu11g the house. at 12 ti elo•k for
rtitltr,' 'Moen.ti•..bannery kith. Maitland cemetery.
EARN Sou).- Thr Peter d'(N1k firm I Norumiu Snyder. of Bemuillet', visit- -Wit. E. M(Cunnell had 1,t sawidg lee
on • ession 10, eonaii/ting of righty ed Nil^ friends on Sunday. here lest week. Eight mop with four
,11.1'les, 111111 been odd to Ge(irgr Miller Epworth league topic next Tuesday meWA cut sixteen cords of haul wood in
.Mier the prbumunn arto,rravtire, "the star of tot• ${,21)11.• !eveningwill be ••4'hriat'w Life: le.wus two ;unwoo and twenty u)jnut\\
rr. 'lull.
Bethlehem." ELK(T Uwwcxtta. — At their last from His 11.1yhou1.' taken by Alfred do you think of that, Leeburn and
Dunlop ?
The Signal. Weekly Herald and Regular meeting the (,haven Friends Liutteid.
Toronto Daily World 3.35 elected tifllcer. for the year 11)111, I We regret to report, the death of
The Signal, Weekly Herald fold Ins follows :--1 est enun•allor. It. Y. , ;Ir,. fierily Harney, which occurred
Toronto Daily Stu 1 so ('ox ; chief councillor. J. T. Elliott : on Tuesday of bort week, after an illness
The Signal, %rocky Herald 'end I %'
ice. Mrs. \Valor Weston ; rrcutder' of neat iv four ullnths. The funeral,
Toronto Daily News .. . . , . , Leo U. 11.1 utter'; reesurer, Jeinem C'4)x ; w'hiels was conduett%l b)• Rev. J. C.
prelate, Alex. (:ox : marshal'. D. A. 11eid. took place on Friday and was
loir,ha11 ; warden, John Stirling ; 1 irgely attended. Deceased leaves at
!,loud. J1111(•a Harrison e'c
; .twty. ' 1111,S111111111111,S11111111w•
and three children, 10 sons
la Weston : mut. ey., I)t,sr. J. \V. ' and a daughter, to mourn her lost.
The Signal. Weekly Herald and
London Daily Advertiser...... ...2.40
The Signal. 3%eekly 1lrrabd -and
London Weekly Advertiser • 1'6o'Shaw; trustee, 1. M. \\mei. \\'e extend to theist our sincere
The Signal. Weekly Herald and--- - - (sympathy In their slid bere,UY•luent.
Presbyterian 2 a5 LEEBURN. __
Thr Signet Weekly Herald and Renew year .ub.-rfption to The rdgnat at LANES.
Westminster,2 35
The Signal. Weekly Herad, Pres-
bytenan and Westminster _ ..3.35
The Signal. Weekly Herald and
Farmer's Advocate. 2.40
We '' iron II)- re4 d our render. W
a.lilerilie to 'he Farliser''. Advocate.
The Signal. Weekly Herald and
( • Montreal Daily Witeess ... ..2.50
The Signal. Weekly Herald ,Ind
Montreal Weekly Witness ..... .1.6o
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World Wide 1 85
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T E SIGNAL,
' GODE.ICH, ONT.
enc.•. 41 Iw nN 11, osis+ Nn) nauda4s of Tlw - ,
\t'..rkl)• 11.•nJd. which g,w.. with every )vara; MIINokY. Jail. eth.
.ub"ortetiurl or Thu Signal raid in 1u—trance. Skating and ulrigll•ridillex are the
• TI'It11.4Y. Jan. Illi; , order of the evenings lately. \
Albert Jardine, of Golerich: an old A few of the 4))NIrt14111on 0 Lanes
Dunlop boy. is now junior foreman spent New Veit 'r a(t'19pa1,1 mho ling.
for James Chisholm.. and 41 (Nlrt having a > had ;peel 1 ' a
Miss Winnie Shaw, who tulght the outing.
Mell.o1 hl Dunlop Last -year. 1184 gun" Walter Hackett, of McGill College•
to 81ratfonl to take a cunmuereial Muntawal, who had be" ,:prmling
course. • l'hristilein holidays under the parental
A fox 14114) r111t.011 the bake shtitw on 111. bah again returned to Ilii etomes.
\lunch)• of thin week Icy ('ulllorne'm SI•(•t•tssa)t•t. 1t.tt.t,Y.--'rhe Sun-
1•rter,an sportsman. R. niters., off 41,1 Helicon! rally et Ileeket1'lrhurchon
satiated. - Sun. y Last WAN a marked success.
Miss Jessie Linklater returned f(. Thr 14 paller scholiast did panto kiddy
deringincitatione and sing -
Monday. On her way she stayed nig. In .dit; here west! ' • mimic.
1100r at Stratford to see her grind- it Nernom by Welter L. Hackett, who
Cher, M114. %Vm. ('111 1t1u, c of preached t)' neeeptably. addresses
our former residents.114 Samuel Mhe•rw,s,d, our autN•r•in-
At the township election inn, ,,n Itendent,, and Rev. W. A. Smith. '
M 'lay In 41 our well-known tome,- pastor, Ivho ill ett'sltwll her address by
110th 10(4)6 31,1.r1. b4114 tiefi.1tele 1A a 1411/14illg the Is mer of the magnet in
candidate 'fur r,mncill,r. This )'ear
i drawing °Ne
t14 ) it, teaselling its the
our ward v111 1,at have a rrx rrel P..wer 44f the InH itrinhaw114K Olen
councillor: '171.,-. were eight)' -right unto Blum. Allan 1 ewle", one of our
vera polled in this Division. N. 11. h111.1111.1. I, ,!clam's. 1eh is attending coI-
\\'ilIinnl,..1f Dunlap, warn de lit0 1e- lege in l'onuto, els( addressed the
scholars. a
•11 14x1 •iviip three 11e int turning officer ,old A. A. \'illi 's+ F. K u nat-
w•Ns kill clerk. Mg and instructive trona :ks.
L/IJNGANNON.
'MIMIC i AX 'AL AGE NUN'
.L he hungannol for The Signal 1s at the of -
Ace of J. 41. Ward, J. '., .Ain, encu, e•G'•., who
' wreceive
111 osiers for .0 eel Uun r
1.4 p ., 4,1 enf-
Ing matt job wlwk, sled I. nulhA1 ar111to gl. n re-
ceipts fur amount. peed for the seine.
Renew your subscript', to The Signal at
once. r as mol 111 miss any numbers of The
Weekly Nereid, wise h WINO. ''I, vier) )'earl).
ts4•ri Nion In The Signal I. r ,
g 1 1 h' advance.
Subscript ion. may Iw handed to the local lune1
in Dungannon, Mr. J. 0. S% Art
Treensv. Jan. nth.
I'Y..a1l4N.t)..--MM. Henry J. Scutt, of
Douglas. Eltos, Moan.. is visiting her
sister, MI's. E. Barter,and tither
friends James %t'alker, 01411 of
Golerirh, end fut•tnrt'Iy of Dungen-
nun. is enjoying himself visiting
friend. and flamer anplaintnees
here. We are /dewed 10 nor the ven-
enable gentleman looking w/ well
Miss Olive Crawford in'isiting friends
at G(xlerieh and Senfor•th.
BIBBY N0TRs,---Dnrlg,umlo Ilan two
livery 'e•t.blidrinents 1 in still on
the 1xwf11.... ..O. Augustine's chop-
ping mill lain full blast nil(' doing ex-
cellent work Then. IN excellent
wheeling fnlul I)Inigantiun to the
rr.unty town except (mol Nile to ( ,tr-
ow. 1P there plaices le• '
1 list e•nI here err
• some Snow (trine, which. 1 •ever,
are toeing levelled Now that the
-holidays n d .. n Ili xal elect; ens
air
o('er business in general has resumed
its former statue....Thurnlay hat we
had it very heal Morin of wind. hail
and snow. a veritable ',Havant. .
tiTATI'TuIY(?orNelt. MBICTINI,.--All
the members of the West \1',In'anosh
township council were present it, the
statutory meeting on Monday. Reeve
W. Bailie in the chair nnd A. Ander-
sen nnd Stephen Medd ;tents fanner
councillors.) and D. Mnrrnv end S.
Thompson (the new men) in their
places. Clerk McUr(n.t.ie and Treasur-
er J: fi. Ward were reappointed.
Both have occupied their position,. for
many yearn. G. Well, was alp(lllinted.
Iay,messnr but .no nppxlinturnt has yet
n o ro tor.
M• a(1( the position t leer
en 11, k
r
James Johnston. sr, nod R. Ander-
son were 11141111111e1 nuditot's. 'rhe
next meeting of the council will Ile on
February 11th.
BAYFIELD. .,
M4etnAv. Jan. $.
We are pleane(I to ieeen that Rev.
Mr. Holmes in improving.
The population iA still inrreaeing ;
thele is a new arrivnl at Jno. [held -
son's.
Skating is the chief pastime here
now. The skating on the river k ex-
cellent.
Miss H. McCaughey, of Clint(wo.
spent a few days visiting Mr. Little
last week.
Mise Myrtle Sproat, of Kippen,
spent a week or up at Bayfield, the
guest of Miss Mae Nicholson.
1 e Western Uni-
versity,
Burgess,e t the Western
will preneh and administer
holy communion in St. Paul's church
on Senday, January lith. '
Robt. Bailey left on Setunlny to tit•
tend the London Business, College.
Harold Pollock also rt•etttned bin
studies at the alone institution.
The new council met and appointed
the following .gleets for the yea)• :
Clerk, H. Erwin : assessor, C. Tippet :
chief of
truant officer, T. Cameron • .
police. R. McMurray : health inspec-
tor, Robt. Elliott : auditors, A. E. Er-
win, John Falconer.
A MoDErN BEN HUR- One day
lest week As two worthy farmers of
lei Goderich township were returning
from town they suddenly bethought
themselves of racing, and leaving been
on unfriendly terms' for some yawls
each puthis whole . ml into it. The
race Wes very close and exciting for
some distance. sometimes on the road
end wnnetimes in the ditch, and RR
they 1ppr.mched the goal they need
the football tarticn of charging clue
horse ageinst. the otJtw't•. rhe tw'o
boggle! were °vrrtumed, one (untnin-
ing flue 011004 11 1041 /II. w'111111 w1)14
all N 131bd. .11,11. Ming the opiirker,
gut. 1138 buggy 1u1n(41 1141k first and
went oft cheering. lensing 10n114 in
the ditch. _ _
Tart is tonrhing with love.
HOLMESVILLE.
Tt•KsoAv.ten . 11th.
Miss Randall spent Sunday with
Miss Acheson.
Miss Yeo, of Manitoba. 1s visiting at
the I • 441 her uncle, J. W. Yeo.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Foster returned to
their home in Toronto on Monday,
after N)ending the Christmas nr.LNon
entemg relative, in til, vicinity.
Miss S. Acheson entertained ninny
of her Holmesville friends at her
home ion -Friday evening. January lith.
All'4411(1 wen' present spent n moist 01-
jnyeble evening es a result of the cor-
dial we•I( given thecal by all in the
below.
The 'opening exercises of the school'
o M•u
here for lien heal an ,uldtt 14x1 fea-
ture this term. LA the
Pre-
is•cit.d
their teacher, N. W. Trewar-
tha. with n handsome chair and per-
i ,c•1, b• 1• 1
144.. table. l t mp)nuied ) a sh(r t but
snit&IsIe• address, am follows :
DEAR TEACHER,--During the Christmas va-
cation we felt it to be our duty 10 .how in smile
tangible only 11111 appreciation of your kind in-
terest In our behalf. wishing >011 a lung and
ha say life and hoping you may long continue
ua
to be our teher. we Mcg you will accept this
chair and table as n slue token of our Lind re-
cant for you.
'Signed on behalf of HoLMESVILLE SCHOOL
Homer CANTELON
CLArENCE POTTER.
This only denist's the high esteem
in which Mr. Trewartha is held, not
(only 144 en Pnthn4flu.tir, end sueee1sful
teacher. but also an a man of excellent
character and reputation_ .
Uu NLOr.
Renew )root subscription t0 The Signal at
nnce.so as not to red.a any mnnla•n, of The
Weekly Herald. which ger.• with every- yearly
subscription to The Signal 11nfd 411 afftance..
NIIIN.'1-tpl dun• may 1,' 111414/1141 to the local agent
at Dunlop. Mr. is. 11. W111110114.
Tt KMnev, ,hut. tth.
The tnenthet•a of Dunlop loured of
edurlation ere E. N. Shaw, A. A. Wil -
hems and M. J. Tobin. John Ryan
wan ,appointed can•taker for tens year.
The nrhool opened here lest Wednes-
day after the Christmas holidays, the
new teacher, Miss Jean Cantelon. of
(i(sler'ich, 1414u;nhlpl her duties its the
preceptresa for 11111(. Arima Cantclnn
will reside ret the home of Mr. and
Mr. H. Horton.
Wm. Jewell, of St. Thomas, Dakota,
4011 of Thos. Jewell 441' this place, end
Mrs. Jewell are here on n visit to te-
Intive» and friends. In hie younger
daye Mr. Jewell was a scholar ret
Dunlop "wheel ,iresidedml With his
s
uncle. Wm. Jewell, now of Goderich,
ChAs. Haughton, of BArrie, fortnerly
well known he•te, ablaut. three yea 141
ago, hes taken a position as firemen on
the• railway line between Allandale and
Toronto. Perhaps in r(ur'ee of yews
pronlntlom may ke him ()toe elf the
engineers to ren the fast express treble
on the C. 1'. It. now building here.
Tett LATH WM. OR REX. -Ihir ven0r,.
able friend Wm. Gree of GoIa ieh
oyte of Huron's pioneer. was called
hence on Wednesl.y of haat week. it)
the full-blown Hemet. of a goal old age.
being pad his 14tth lnih 'lobe. Ile avow
a good ethyl and w•aa highly esteemed
by all who knew hint. He 101100.
behind hint it eheriaherl rnenory and
an honored name. Hie example of
helping and aiding ethers in upnow
and tmubir can never he forgotten.
Since his return from Dakota n few
years ago we fregnrntly enjoyed a
chat with him About pioneer day. in
Huron and Perth, and1 abut About him
sailor daye on the lakes. In our last
interview with him hep oke feelingly
of the Mte Capt. A. M. Mc((regor, who
but is few day§ before haul hese sunt -
mined hence. 14.th of 1111.111 Are now
A10001114' 4414 the hnokr of the Mnitlstid
rev It flows to the hake on the blue
waters 1,1 which they had s/ often
railed away t • the harbor, watched
by loving 000A from the shote.
1f i(.'e the hest. 3-1111 went gel The Stigma 1ve11sht deep ft hatter than ether reaps
The immovable heel ts move the I trot is Mut whoa used in the sunlight WOO
world. Itwy saallght seep ash follew diresUssls.
OODERICH TOWN IP.
Tt'Ksu.1v. clan. nth,
\V. 11. IAdI Iew•4N this week to 'at•
tend Stratford linsineoo College..
F. l.nwls•nce•, of Alberta, has 114.1
renewing old negat1int 'rn In the
township during the pu4)1 week.
WEDDING. -A i)uiet but pretty wed-
ding took place at the h of A. J,
1'ourtiee, postmaster of Hulnnesviilr,
on New franc's evening, whd•n Ma
ser 1 dns,ghter, Sarah J.. became
Ile-wi F M.T.. Walters,
iii txiPrit•h
townshipAt 7 o'clock to the ntriiins
of the wedding march played by Hies
Sybfl (' 'tier, of Clinton, the bride
entered 1Ike parlor leaning o 1 the
arm of her father. and in the pteiu•noe
of a few imu'edi ate.. friend'! the
by i
nuptial
knot was ns re
t f the Rev. 1'.
Sw'nun. The bride teas tastefully
(keened in it gown of ,pink silk gauze
over crease. and carried
bouquet of
cream nrm,•la. (ongraUdntinns over.
(11.. part ytett dewy) to a dainty wet-
-ding dinner, after which the evening
was pleasantly ',lent in nut1ie wad
song. The Mimernus gifts received
by the bride ebony the high esteetil 114
which she is held. Mr. and Mrs.
\\'hers hove taken II) their l'lwide•nce
on Linda Vista farm. 1luran nowt, rind
will 11' at 11umte to their friends after
January 15th. _
KINTAIL
Itenow your .ubseriptton to The Signal at
nice. .m as nit 10 111144 un)- 111111111014 of Th.,
w•eekiy Herald, which goes with every yearly
nbscrlpt ion to'fhu Signal Ldd In advance.
,
MONDAY. J,annary Sth.
Miss Sadye McKay t ulvP h M L is At present
visiting her friend, Miss Cassie Griffin.
Miss Elizabeth Edwards watt the
guest of Mism Catharine Wallace that
week.
• Philip McCarthy- nntl Miss Ella
Deane paid a flying visit to Kintail one
evening list week. -
Misses Hannah and Irene Stiles
returned best week In Goderich, toi
;attend the ati lI e
Collegiate 1
K n t t this
tern. ,
Het•nmu Itnd leo INLllll'rttie,--fon
Toirttatn, were the guests of their
cousin, Miss Kathryn Whitty, utt Nrw•
Year's evt•ning.
Michael Wallace left Inst week for
Chicago, 111., to 1111(11 his duties es
stenographer, after spending (lithe,
man end Naw Ye/1CA with his pat'e•nts
in thin vicinity.
Quite• 11 number of the Kingsbridge
y g people attended 1111' reception
given by .111 111011 M. 1101011't onprvening
Into week, and :spurt . having a nl(let
enjm•nble time in Mr. 1A,wler'e new
(tome.
(Susi.' Whitt)• left lust week 'for
Stretfonl, where lie intrude taking it
emirate ht Mork -keeping, typewriting
and shlrthan4 at, the Central Elueiness
College. His moony ft•ienils wish hila
all kinds of 141c1•1N4 in Itis'ndertaking:
M'AN AHD WiPE
Roth Found Relief From Their Kidney
Troubles in Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Port At•thnr. (bit.,.lan. M. - (Special,)
Tti4)t Dllld'm Kidney- Pills eNlre the
1114. of men nnd w n alike i4 Ahown
in (he case of Mrend Mn. 'Dick
Sou0e)' fernier and his wife tieing
about yWen mils from here.
Solvey nay!:
•• My wife and inyeelf had the la
gt•ippx• for two wintery,. anal Were ex-
p./M.11 to mirth frost end cold. Our
sleep was broken three or tete• thyme
each night to 4)n(i4)fy the demand. of
nrinr. We heti patine in the kidneym
and 4lsagtreahle Vette in the month
We leave eiu•h taken mix besot of
Oexld'e Kidney Pills, KIM hay(. rernv-
eau) our health. 1V,. are very grateful
to Iheld's Kidney Pine." "
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
ASH FIELD.
10NI.tY, Jan. 8.
All the she w1•s of the 'r:ouncil of
1(1441 were pie. . ,at their Hi t meet -
hog and took the eelat'Itlions e 1 yilali-
Halation mud oMHe The min tem of
December 1'th w• . w read a tl o11
'notion of Hunter an McKenzie were
approved. Bylaw» rtt 'ng the mal ries
of the several oath -ern a d ,uppNdn g
the several officers f(• 11110 were
panned, the Alerts of 11 " :41 Ming
retained. Moved by Style and 3le-
Kenzie that eel be granted the Sick
(Atildlen'e hospital. (-tarried. 31,wed
by McKenzie and limiter tl t the
clerk write 31r. PI'Iudf,x,t axkir for
his account, also till papers, a rpm,
etc.. in his Innrsession lit connect rn
with the Port Albert washout disp11t •.
arried.
Moved,by Styles and Kick
)• that 1.In clerk auk the three Haat
encs t44 tender for the printing fur
municipality for the whole work
1k to be specified by the clerk.
111
of 1
mod te•riders _to be opened 1(t next
meeting of council. Carried. The
followittil nee ts w.(r ordered paid :
Reeve ,of ',Chilies., Balance of in
Hary a('IN/qut low 1115, $111.75; Jno.
McDonald, gravel. $2.8); H. McLean.
gravel, 82.81 : A. 1t.n,s, gravel, $3,2.
J. O'Iwoughlin, cleaning (train, ounces-
silln 11, $1 ; . Boyd. repairing cul-
vert, 1.. R., 7 • ; J. Elliott, repairing
r
ulYe•1 minim n. a '' tt
1 n 1 Sick k Phil
dt•en'14 H'.spi I; Slit Ifunieip,al
World, eight c pies, x0.511: W. J.'
Trek•are o 1 •a ,
4 I nc f saint v for 1iM05,
$15; ental a((uunt•. $442 tit. Irhr mem-
bers of the 1'Mitl le nisi of health 1441•
11100 ,are the Sleeve and clerk, Win.
Kic}ley, Wm. lignite • and Juo. Stile..
with Dr. A. A. J. Sim m as medical
health officer. The n t meeting of
council will be on Fel -nary 10th at
111x. rel. Tuns: G. Ai.t.g , Clerk.
('(1.111 ANNE.
l'.tlru)w, January Stli.
:Thestallttory me•tillq^of the council
for ColMn•ne tuwnshin war held at 11
(i el(Ick a. rel. The• fuHowing gent bonen
04law'I'i1Nd to the'4cess,u ' oath and
11.
reeve , •}i..-. . i'Ewan, .bones .Mc-
Manus, Holbert Str,augliiue end Thema
Robertson, f'onncide's. The Reeve and
conncillor$'lolk their setts. The min-
utes of I* t 111(•('titlg were vendalld`'
adopted. he eoun(11 then adjourned
until 1:3I (icl(ck, when businrs+ was
rim . 1.w
Stich. an moved. .•con
def
by AL•M,mti+,- that .1. N. Kernfghne hr
eppx)inted Keiser ret 0 snlu•y of (433.
foxed by Ntranghen, see -
()Menne, that Gelr'e 1•'rr•
K
ISI' i
Intel (( r: 0 1
)) II c t r f taxes
twirl!. 'Moved by Stt',utithe
n,
Iv Robertson, that ,John
lnor flit• 1900. Moved in
t by 1NeEwan, neconded'yo}'
I lilt Alex. P. Shepperd and;
into he the auditors for 100o.
The (Reeve voted with the amendment. \,
Amendment carried. .less. liledhill -
was a p)M11Iited on the, loomed of health
for three vests. On enation of Me-
V:nan 141(11 Itebertwrn n d tion of $,i' -
woo. given to the Mi -k Children's Hos-
pital. 'The following accounts. were
ordered )x11.: Elect' expenses,
$13.111: Miniei rte World, 11)Ilsrription
and Nnkt $12.11). Council then ad-
journel to Neel ugniu February IRh,
at 10 o'clock a.m. 1''. \V, \icl)oN.tnH,
perk.
POLITICAL NOTES. `
The Opposition palely In the Alberta
L.egislate's. ha. Iwen donhIPd nm the
result of n ter•nnut in the (soviet Rueful.
of High }bare, the ('ons•I•Vatl•4' can-
didate, A..1. Ro1ertsm, being counted
in. This given the Opposition two
meats in the House.
The Kingston h)•e-election, to
necessary h)• the unseat intro( E..1. 11.
Penne, the (Ahern' member of the
Legislature, will take - ploy on this
2)th inst. The 1 Inflates will be the
stone es in the general election. D. 31.
McIntyre, Conitr0ntiv4, opposing Mr.
Prise.
Nr`ptuour E. Gourley, ex -M. 1'. f•
('olcheett•', N. N., dill ret him he • in
Truro brat week after a )Ing filmes,
Mr. Gourley WAY n pictireeque figure
in the Parliament )receding the ex-
ieting cow, end wee noted estw'ei,lly
for his lite -eating spew hes In def tante
of the 1'hil.(1 Stales. 11.' Wal ale-
fehtel at the hast (lertinn.
The hyo -election fn ('ougltnri, Que•
Ice, list week for the !Luise rel Cuu1•
A WAN 1 lir hottemt election ever
to P (rel '.
held in the county nnd i( ultel in e
P
th
rt -election of A. 11. 1114!!1, Liberal,
With a majority "f • then}111:41111411
n0er hi' 1'nnNer4M(10e npi1xient, 1'
Pope, ex -M, 1'. (' irt'rn 118 I, been N
strong Conservative riding 141(10' Con-
federation emit \1r. Hunt defeated
Mr. Pope in the general ele'fion of
lend.
Sir James Watson's Opinion.
le the deadliest and moist
painful malady to wile/
mankind is subloat. Dodd's
Kidney PIIIk will cur* any
case of Bright'. Dopase
They have neer failed In
one single cue. They are
the only remedy that ever
has cured It, and they are
the only remedy that can.
There are mutations of
Dodd's Kidney Pillrp111.
tritiin' ilama hat'
tions ars dangerous. The
original and only ramie*
ours for Bright's Dusaw Is
_ lase
ODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
Dodd's Kidney Pi114) are
fifty cents a boa et all
der • 1.1. -nn.
II
6UDERICtl 1ELE€RAPIIY SCHOOL
ouilyto the Doderirh Telcges lye
School and 1,l a few months)•.0 ..11l be
able tomtit n salary of fel to 41444 IN -r
1/104114. Phew o . Recut demand for
mraerinyr.. Be ready to bold a twsitiun
on the Guelph & Goderich 11). Good
t'Iancae, for lady ut+urnt,rs..
A. E. MATHESON, Principal
os Flr E e;. W. Tbmi,wn l Nuu.
M,,.i,- Nut re, on the Square.
< „ r
r iArr.O:ap, •NT.'.
DO YOU WANT A GOOD ' i • TION
is the commercial l •s,o141 g The ser
41100 4,1 olid 1 % IN I ii hod. t1',
emir.. of Lrtlnmg Il,,l 1,. oil ur(w..
an ' Itu•inc+s f idiom. in (',uuuln. wee
individual lip -11114.114111. t hrr•fun' >1111
enteral any buil•. !!'rite for her eal,l.
and get full pa :tit -Mar,., --
ELLIOTT it MCLACHLAN,
:old
N T L1 !!
otic 'mired 1.,,., )lung men and
Vi •n. x114 ore ambition. and enter.
pricing. ( 11.1i(y 114 Iho.
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
nut the molly I,, -it inn 140.11 no ,1I Itoo.,•
wh) are lbn,oug'I,1) pt pared to a'Irl'1
them. .1 six munlhti conn(' in UIl.
...liege 11411111" (1,1 11 5'11 • num u( the
.night kind an-011licatinni ,giipu.ent
better 11,:111 many mules o prufc-.inns
in 'nine)• earning Ialw-e .t udent.
nln,ittel et any tittle. 'Pen 1. free.
W. J.' ELLIOTT. Pr 'cipal.
('or. lung,' and .\11.111 r
THU &DAY, Jan. 11, i vx 6
January.
Clearing _ r
Sale
f
7
.
of
sA
\'
1mwe-
4
Alen's and, Boys'
•
vercoa is and Sults
Fur and Cloth Caps,
Mitts, Gloves,
Scarfs, Guernseys, •
Underwear, etc., etc.
25 per cent.. off
all winter goods
Fully thud!, months of' winter alteasI of itis- yet. If this
kind of weather had set in early last month we would not
have had to sacrifice these goods now. Von 'would have
bee11- wearing them and, CouselluettI ', getting full value
for the Money they would have cost you then.
Do not miss ' this opportunity of securing a genuine
)argtutt in .Winter Clothing, Fur Caps, etc.'
EVERYTI it FOR NEN AND BOYS
1: x, ' 1:1 "1' Hu1TN.
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters, etc.
\ lath sills ('i )art House Square, Goderich.
BE SURE
nn) examine a ciao. of our rlt„lngn' if you
1110111111 Iden of taking a preparatory course
for a
Carried.
tangled 113'
Koine be
fot•11ine.
second
Wilson
emen(lnfe
Me5lnnls,
,l lIii'N Jen
11 y14414,1' 11101. 0 10 .4.1l,0,l eq,o,l 10((0111141(141
mel bonne bn•Inr•. Itailing and for .producing
mom r•syll.. vel•-odoeil 'Ryes' {g.' Ion Nt111 (our
!arisen. Entl'r any 11111e. No v„(Al ions. •
eFirtai
11e may. that the cnm'nrltm'et. of all
din/nler.. end one from which few
`Arapr, in cat-trrh. Hir Jamey, flr•mly
Helie'es In meal treatment; which -is
heat sl)npliel by "4',ltxr'i•hllyon/e." NO
Clam.. of cairn rit ren exist inhere ('w
twrrhozup4 is noted ; It is a mira(•le
worker. n'lie'vem almost. Instantly end
rates after other netted leo fail. Other
treatment,' 'ain'treach the dlsPs.ud
parts, like cot ert•licreone. bellow it g40N
to the Femme of thatrunblr• along with
,the ail' you ',teethe. ('ulxrrhesone Is
tree fr rrnlne, it, leaves no had
The lnl!'ly faith in mummy
(>insole of nftl•r-rf).eta, it le'intpl•v nature's' awn
lundIng ben.., (tltv', Accept no 1'11 11011te fair Cs -
lbw does not get wedded to truth by tarrhoanue, which alone • (an cute
flirting with doubt. ens teutb.
•
•
Going out of the
Stove Business
A Grand Clearing.
1'u1,ce and l:etr.ud NI-., Toronto,
W. H. SHAW. Primly:,'.
1
W E have had a splendid stove
W
trade this
season and the
Perfection
Stoves an rd
Ranges have proved themselves
worthy of the name "Perfection."
We have not o n e dissatisfied
customer.
We guaranteed every Stove or
Range and have not yet been asked
'to take one back. That is very
gratifying.
Nevertheless we are going out of
the business, We find that our
store is too small to handle Stoves
conveniently and satisfactory 10
connection with
h
FEEDING
The average horse, with the
usual flow of saliva, eats one
quart of oats is about fifteen
minutes; with this flow
partially stopped It takes
thirty minutes.
This shows how important
it is to have the proper quaatity
of saliva and digestive juices.
Clydesdale
Stock Food
increases the saliva and digestive
juices because the feed being
made "tasty" it makes the
animals " mouth water," the
ame•asour own when we add
butter or Jam to our soda his -
Nit; it makes it more enjoyable
t eat. The horse,therefore,
,
eats its feed up clean.
The increased digestion and
assimilation makes the blood
circulate better, loosening the
hide and making the coat glossy.
Nothing Imperious In Hand eon
stop kettles 11 without hsrm-
1s1 sheets.
Our Heave Cure, Tar Foot
P emedy, Colie Cure, Ember:)-
. ,tion Liniment, Gall Cure,
Balsam Pine Healing 031, and
Worm P,wders are equally as
Gond in their own way.
Money cheerfully refunded
by the neater if any Clydesdale
erep1ratioes do not give satis-
' all lel.
Try Hercules Poultry Food.
Clyd.$ded. Sleet rood Ce., LI, .A
•
1,011 4.114; I,1
1t.t,T(4t'Dttf1(TT 1,oa1:t191.
Y 01 Otto MkpuiV no)hlt a'tl
Hn g . . ..... .. . mt''11) .Yate
1: N( tKt11,R.... ,A •
tliu' IN
ttr.'1 I,A >ARh. • r (L[N1Ve1Yf
OUR MAMMOTH STs K OF HARDWARE
red have
a therefore decided dee to clear them cut at
once.
If you need a Stove, Range or Bois He ter, DON'T TARRY LEST
YOU BE TOO LATE.
1 may (Rival Perfeeti(in Self -
fording Ileeatet•,Iteg14Inr
s22.30, 011 clear Si 7.50
;, I:s22.30,
1 only 'No. 213 Lustrous Per-
fection Self-feeding Rise Heater.
Reinder $31.111. $27.75
11'1in wants it ?. .
2 only No. 217 postpone Pet'-
feH1n Self-feedin4 Haw HPate
• Hegubtr $14.414, 11. 011111(•1' y
IInky new. $33
2 only Ltieto•I)W. Pe er(11n
tot- Ht./dere with let a 10011.
1.1 1 1.1111 1s11 h 111.11 111' hoes•
mrd 1.1lk ynln 1111• 114 tins.
clear 11110.101.
r n
IkeK 1,
1
r a
31$.50
2 onli 1 gal I'erfeet ion
11(Ranges, weed1.4)1'F
end ., real $25.50
nweed •. 04.x1
1 `(aoly Oak Laurel Heater,
self -feeder. 1111.11. *rood or rood
0qul ly\ mel itegnlnr $11.111,
snip trio
1 only initndry Stn''t•, hand•
lest thing mit or w anti 1,t• iron-
ing Ib/y1! He tolai '
$7.111, wait. pl'i.','. , ....475
1 holy -Tripsis Helder, p wn to
eouduet hot air 144 ,arty p 't 111'
`oto. 11r111N1', 'I',, lull Ire ' Its
{
111. 1011111 1 4 19•)• rnal•NP It Nl1 w-11
(l l this Stoll` Will Be xk god
yfa rt furnace. It e,or :i1:11L111,
\1'
i
n
h ham wood '•$15
"
who went t '•
l Aln i
.(10
I only \V0.1 Stave; uv0111-
haml. Nn te,uoombl(• offer" will
(le !domed 1(11'.10' are deter •d
to clear 111r shock ,it. 111ce,
41.14111.411
DUSTLESS ASH SIFTERS
We have still it fl 1 :diem Ash Sifte•nI, Those Ithn have pnr-
10s•41 sly the y wand( r1. /PP witf t thetA it 01 !huts the
CCnn
Mee. 1'1 n. • Iwaufi sls• ort \
WC
We are also offering low pores in Alaskan Robes, Mug (tate Covert,
Horse Blankets, Halters and Whips.
An excellent line of Mitts, Gloves, etc,
FOR SATURDAY
Neat,ll Saturday, January kith, and Monday, January 15th. we will sell
2 dos pairs of mule -akin venni-lined Mitts. Excellent sec quality for 301
COME. EARLY AND AVOiD THF RUSH
,41
rc:
st.s•..14
4414
THE BEST STOCK OF HARD-
WARE IN THE COUNTY.
J. B. HAWKINS
The Hardware Man.
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