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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-12-6, Page 1LOOK FOR THE CHRISTMAS SIGNAL To be issued next week. Every Subscriber will be entitled to a copy. FIFTY \IVFII YEAR -No. :1041 TEN PAGES TEN PAGES Iona. GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA : DECEMBER 6, 191'61 M�{ Before you select your Periodicals for 1907 read the list of SIGNAL CLUBBING OFFERS 011 Page 6. IT WILL PAY YOU. VANAWItR & ROBi:RTOON• Pt/immune 11 Financial ONE DOLLAR starts A savings *(•count: Little by little *mall ,1111% are deplwilld in the Blank. and in w1 incredibly short time the owner of the account finds that his y has increased In alumni magical fenhion,repiying hint ninny times over for the rmral) ••privations" he may have u1t• dergone In order to provide for the proverbial "rainy rely." rte Four {ler tent. interoi.t paidd on eklp i Its and money can hr withdrawn at any time. THE STANDARD LOAN COMPANY Goderich Office, - Corner North St. and Square. W. 1. 1 i O RTO N, 'M aNAGER. 1 111.111110 - -- AROY ADAMS • TMaenra 1IY PIA.n M/ndto 1n hank of Montreal 14111,•►. Lentistry xis E. HALE. I.D.N.. Mete.o r Monk' IDe. Tumblers tad stan.L4 Medical I) R.Y. EMMEiLMON a T11{NRl1Li. A. T. KwMCMs- w, M.4). \\'. M. Tunisia 1.1.. M. 0. ()Meek 1lendlt on at net. 'Phone be. 1)r. Emulersnn'a reablene•. w. Ih.s44+ at reel. Upp.lte Victoria .tort ikon h. 'phone• lore I)r. Turnbdl'. re•.adenee. Nrl.rin .trrrt• Next Shaw',. .tom, 'plume 121. 111t. A. H. MACK LIN. M. H. Jl t'Hl'ntilAV AVl MI'It13M)V Special attention no Eye. Kar. Nor nal Thmat. (Mire and re.idenr,•. old Nankai Mot- raaal, o newite PostoIMrr, "%'' l wt.. llyderir6. Telephone No. 101. Lem GODERICH MARKETS. T,1emia%Y. November 2.44 h. Fall %'heal, Iw•r 1.114,, new VII 4114 to It n M Spring wie•at, per 101.h. nem .1 N1 h1 11 eta Rye, Inver 6114 a 4.1 to 11 (.i lurk wheal , 10•r bu.l' ale to 0 .Yl it 31 to 41 31 0 -i to 0 77 Is j:1 u. 11 44 . Is V) to 1e NI 2 .%l to ..Yl .NP t•• tau . 1e 1n In 111 ni Short.•, iw'r 4, .. al 4n to Pa a, Hay. ler Intl . ...... • • ,., ... 12 4a) to 1. pl Wood, per enol 5'4/ 44) a 141 hotter. 43 r Ib 44 *4 to n *41 Cheer, per Ili 0 1.1 to 0 14 tints. (reel,. ,per dos 4 0 YI 40 to t 1 Pointer.. ... .. 0 :r1 to 11 (,.i 4•ntt Ir. owlln'y to goad. peeewt3 40 to 1•IM I attic export per cwt 3 311 to 3 .YI Ilnq.. il.e weight. per esta ul to s In S gang i..ndr 1 141 to A In Sheep, per cwt 3 on to :1 Ali IIam. per Ib o la to a le Harm'. torr Ib 0 41 to 0 *1 Lard. per I6 1.1 to 1:. Tallow, per Ih ... ... 0 W In 0 44 Illde'. per cwt s :rl to i YI SheepSkin. 4.1 to 4.4 Thicken. .. ...0 10 to 11 10 )lOut 44,. market. M. page 1.) oer 6u,h., nett, {Y,... per bash larle)4101 bu-h .... ..... }tt'rcening•1 per tIv' Flour, fanul. Isr ra•1. I Ir, pnt"III. fMet ew'1 11 n. iter Iota Wanted HIDES WANTED. Farmer•• Lring along all your hide,. to (lode - rich Tangier/. where you will gel the flight -t market ppii'••..IrlOWL W. F. c A. S.ICIT1I Ilo.lerk•11 Tanner). I m 'tIAMERON k KILId)IIAN, IIAlt- ,' RIMTKIW aolkitnewnalerlea, rt... 04lee. 1*gei11011 Mt., third door from aqua re. I i.derle6, oat> M. O. CAMERON, K.1'. J. L Kllr LORAN. PtOUI)recrr, HAYS k IILAIlt, hnrHalrn, +dMIUM.., , '4.rks {mbar tin •- toreln the Mari floe foxes, rte. /Hiker, rest -ire Agnate nest dons 1'. A. 'airn:.rr 'F). 4'ri vette fu to kart er k w.r.t rales of mesal. W./ 'IWOO'I, K. (', It 4'. HAYS.u. F' pp. dLAlk. 0. JOHNMTON, HARKISlt I'K, Ma .olklor, notary mile% r•on,ntimai tier. etc. Money r0 loan. Other, 411101'. Hamilton and tie. Ands 'w arreela. li der4rh, Ont. IEKIN4O RISTIt Alone L DI('KINIION. T k (JARROW. B Alt• attorneys, aolk'Itor+, rte., In lend at Iowret rote.. 4'' AltLloa (IAKKIIW, 1.1.)4 Insurance Loam. etc. JOHN ('RAlti K. 1.1FE. F1KI': and arridrnl Inn Agent for leading Mutual and .tock r•ompp*en . In.nrnore in all effecl,.l 011 he'( pian• (t 4,'0'••1 sit.••. ('all et ruler, , orner We111 met and Square, 3 Of adder•. J, w KU '. C.I IF„ li 1 a erich 4)nt. Tole .hm'r 21 • HKI1.1.01' MUTUAL'IHh: IN - c (' It A N I' E 4' O. -Fenn x414 i-ol»trvl town proper ' ',nosed. Value oft pert))' in - tared 11p town. la met fialaal,aal 1 )lIie.r. and Missions: J. H. African. rte..; Power, vlrspie• ; Jae, 1'ennolly. 43, Dab% M lhe•s l nes, J. Watt. Jita &Yarm, J.11, title%r, J. 'emu% eek., diastase :T. I . Hays, SeafMh, wee• tar) tretwo rer:lnape•tM". ware -.t 44,41101 to .. J w. Yen, Holmaavilh•. agent for West futon. Iblk'y-holler• eon .u) owlownw• 14 rout ,t lei .i•l ]A r. t and 1 their raidw receipt t'Retan,er al McLean tiro. Palace 1 loth/ Roes UcdaArh' Marriage Licenses WALTER E. KELLY. dims:Rices.. ONT. Watchmaker. Jeweller and Optician. kion. lewder of Marriage I.ln'n.c*. TTLANK MITER OF MARK1• r All F. 'Menem l lerlerl'.h, l ml. Auctioneennli 1 THOMAN OITNi)kY, I.IVE14'TO'K and general evict Idmm•r, ha. Nino, ed from Hamilton 141'44n to naw 0111'"• on South Start• where he will he found nt .11 t irnr+ w•h'.n not crying .ere.. Tera. r•n4nnable and every ed• der. tlaed to el 3 .you ...at I da.'.t ion. 'Moue .10. 44E'OROE BF( 'K ETT. OENFHAi. Vf Wirt Mnmer4Il1 1111,11111,0114t reel, Ilodet rh. 1'. 0. lox eel. .SII Nles will nrri cr •Ime•Ix) nttenlinn. 1 will Loy mem ,aline ,Io,k of houw•hokl good. for e„rh. and will w•11 yml .40yr., f.I nJt Orr molter++r'. spring+. rte., cheap. fall .1,1d •.•r a' hat we not do for von In IA?. lino. 171.:1•Itl;4: 4,4:1'1:1•:'IT. 4 'Hadi) Shop. (J/deri.h. ams TIIE STERLIN(, BANK ' OF CANADA Ilgan Ureact • Tom41vm A11'I40nt?Rn carers'. fl.annu I' ('08444)IATF:I liV SI'ETLII. A('r 114' DOMINION I'.AIII.I.%mit:YT To ItE(,F:1VF: mFa'4t.•+1TS To err)111(Ml*te the Farmer,. eve hn.•e have opened Manche. in the villages of )UNGANNON, VAV RNA anti RNA We sdklt the Patronage of the- F.IR)tB*. A.11.144 N?T104 1)IMW', 11•VTKTI. SAVINGS BANK Ala'0l'Q"f opened by de•p4n441t of *1111 Interest at :t , comp l- ed quarte(1) GODERICH BRANCH A. U. U.AMll.4.. Alae..,,.... For Bale 1,4.0E SALF» - - TW() IIKAVY- I' IrltAt'I1HT Mlle., Ike Shire croon.. wall weigh *lout 1.7,44 each at maturity. floe two year., one rimingthree rear. In fool. Apply . to JAM. HA YIF:V,Albert.IbAlbert. Li n. 1) EOIMTEItRD SHOIt1'HORN ('AT. It TLF: FnH MALY- -Th re yearling boll.. -ilei by Jett %'Irtor -4.17147 Imported. dean. ▪ Itwl by Ahenlei•n Item ::14 Innworted. Two n.I Lull a.d v.•., elms,, 111011th. Old. Aired Ilpot'.' MI+.I" 113111',.. darn- got lay AIN•n11Y•11 •ro llmtort.d4 . 4ow. anal 44•Ifer.. all age.. 1'rf.ee errs nsw/mable. Apply $I',11tH.AAI HIU)S„ Morp•1h. Kent 4 0.. that. li•Y1n. Lt01I YALE. --A 0()On-(1)N('OH1) eh4. with hgp 1.. . Two, low wheels. and li ht1e)'.. 4'. .. 11' A LTe 134, N',.t .,(Reel. flYW0 Hl'OOIES, ONE CL'TTF:R 1 AND A (Valli I.IOIIT WAOON, recently pnrehnwd from M. 44'. Hoe ell. for wile ncenp. .apply at 114.144. 1'. LEE'S hnnlw'.r,' atom. tf To Ment L\Ol1 EN1'. .t I) VEI.I.IN(i 1►N 1' Keil)...toil. A dweling dnr',Lbd or mol 1, near Inke front: modern 1x111% A'lllellre•, Fun 1%Lr.--Tao new dwelling. 'nn A ugle•en -tort : oa• dwrllloh ire 1'leton ones ; alar h0ikling lot. on Klein ..ream•, 1.:•••••••114t heel. I'Mar.r n.•t and line.4111'?. . N' titre. .1 few 44..,,.l•1w01 hour. or room: ,Pear lite Lake, 10 rent hit n the . •r seer'. 'sal Ynl' 3444 a: 84111KRTS4 r\. Meal Estate for bale. /It NAL.(:.- TAY(/ ('11(111'R 1.(718 In the old lint -row pop•ny. (Me on the con r of Elgin avenue anal Market .tree•t, and the. •r on Market+Inr•1. %Voter ,.•r, lee on rem • weer? along F:Igin arenvie. Threw lane an mil oiled In the town'. e0e.t residential •ee•114m , wl:h(n Iwo minute.' walk of the em nate• ' Icor alnk•ulars apply In .1. 1'. nigH1'34. eater . N10SA .K. It ST(1111' III►l'ME on: Ang '+r'n .Inst, Il _on>' Imus o" Vnader •Irw•t. ' .tor) tem.,. 011 Napier .trees, near 4'al hulk. r un•h, I1 .Ito)' hint.. 'm 4Igin 1' elem.. 1 -lots 14 uw• of Keen'sU''r1, 1 '40r)• Iso..' nn Viet aro Inst. 1 story Mirk 1u111,'. h. wdtflnl.a bargain brk-k .'ant In I'ollorne. near IMnmiller, n dendbl in%r4.e mens frit n 111041 a'ih •null npit L Earn. fru' wile 10 nm' .'rt of Ilumo fount.. 1'1/1'34(4 & pO0KItT ,34, liele•rIrh. (hit. ▪ • LN►Lt-SALE. Til 1I111'ME ANI) 1.1 lot un 16t-n.r .1 wet. Iimlerieh. punned. buil% • •14 of the Central w• a, There nn• a mnulrr,4 fruit tree. 011 1lie 04 ,41441 the prop. rat i+ r.n eenkllll)' 11w•NIRI : aolld nuke n sMlkl Mlkling bd. .4 pad) 31115. M. A. i (1.1.44x.'M•If111pg. L'Olt SAL.. OR ro 1 .NT, --A V Ile.( e111Me darnrtr tam innve,t l llwano.h, cone..•.jonA, MI •!, ,o it h 114 nem. I n Kona -time of rnit(ral dol. well tenerd• well ntemd, gond orchard. Ione lank horn, gond 011W% I Anti-Abr. Mark+math •hap and .1011' nt . utter of fano. .'novenient to w•111101 nod rhum , 14 mile. 'rum 1'. 4'. I(.+Intiol nt Auburn. Te n. ,say. %V, A. HAII111:4034, 1.urkn0w, at} VEW HOUNK FOlt SALE, --(44. Britannia rend. ea.? of Mnrne ' . sterol. •o Apply to 11. M. 1411.1.11011%1411.1.11011%EngEng E X('KLLEN'I' FARM FOR A N SALE -en Wrest in \Vc,I We wan eh. t mile. from Auburn ; .edl n chit loom, hbotlt 41 l 11'.1.1!4 miler•u?Uralln11 /11111:M4 to M acre, limber. A well 01111 two awing. of water, ' ne'v ru'nr.4wrling, n g.ww1 lora, 4lnble rod driving heed. Apply 1 , Y0t'NO & HOB4:RT- I•n. (ttdrrh•h YOIINO k KO11EHTh1ON. REAL /fatale nod I...unmet. Agent.. ILMI os. lots for snit or M let Properties handled In one port of Ito tuw'p mewl cent)'. Faro and Ilia Imnrnnce. moll'.) to loan. etc. �4. IV ESTE RN LAN 1►44. 4:1'111):4; n fnH.ES,ILK OR ItKTAIL. :11,311 scar- in the I'm%lure of Saskaleb- eaan. Thn•" prperrite block, of land in difforont hist* of I be Province. Thew land. have all been carefully act e•1,4 and here Leu `er-ouall • Inspected 1.1• the '1nlrrslin.d. tt'lll he .Q141 In black or retail. to suit p'lrrhao'io. Term,. ca.y. There never was time In the when boots were rl.inr In ..alae 1) fed. All ladle&lone point to larger Immlgnglon Not tapelt than es re before. Move quickly If you want to -hane In the areal wont« robe male. Addree. all eommuntrat ions to J. I'. B)tOw-34, Ilox 17o. Uoderlelt LOCAL TOPICS.' Will Appear iu Christtllas Signal. Owing to the lengthy reports of the Nile Sunday School N'onvention and the hoapittal Iaeel ing 111 this Issue of the Signal, Mr. \Vright's article p • irwl last week has neon held over and will he published in the Cht•irtrrrw Signal next week. Hodgens Bros.' Removal. Arrangements are being made for the lemuval of litedgens tirno.' stock to their new store next week. Tither 4)1) Monday o1. 044 Tuesday evening. without any interruption of business. 'The staff )t the Clinton stores will 44w assist to ssist in the Moving, and it is the intention t+o have the transfer pietist s) that the fine new %tote luny he Open for Inlinegg at the usual hour the next Morning. Minstrel Show About January 10th. The t3lalerich Amateur 111 inland Com - twiny elected oMroets as follows : Presi• dent, Waite,. Kelly ; viee•peesieleut, Ju44. I'ige14 : uutnager. Lionel Parttime: st4e:et,U'y-tiroomier, Barry 441411,1}' : exreit til•r. stn '4 Doe, lir. Walter TurnlAdl and Fowl Hropisey, The in- tention of the 1• pally bM I11 put on a • tr•1 show about the 10th of Jan• nary and pregarathe's are being Made to eclipse anything of the kind at- tempted in town heretofore. The Y. M. C. A. Movement Til- effort 141 4)1001ide 81 0uitible pile- where the young Wren of the town May meet for aerial inter...ow-se 1,1)11 meirent, tinder wholesnsle condition, during the sinter ohm is being revived and a meeting of elk those interested in the •e.• mems is Gelled for Monday night in the ieetute 1•oHu of the public library, when it in hoped all those with the welter. of the youth Of the town at heart will endeavor to attend. liequast to School at Taylor's U The route of Mins Sarah Louise'1'.'ylor, who died( recently at Toronto. in left to her sister, Mrs. L)41uglae, and at Mrs. Douglas' death whate'v:ar of the -state that • remain is to be expended. "with (1'e approval of the inspector ..f public zch,m11s. for educa- tional purpsea of a permanent char- acter at No. 2 school section, Huron coon, y. on the Huron toad, known 010 Taylor's Corners." Mime' TAylor wean ra 1111ughler of the IateJohn Ta vita.. after w I ••Tlayleir's Corners" was n*med. Kragelund Stevenson. - At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mts. John Stevenson. 649 William' street, London. formerly Ili Port Alper, on Wedne's its, Noreen - ler Seth. eft 14 p. in.. it quiet event took place, when their daughter, Bertha Maud. wen -united in marriage to Louis N. Kragelund, by the Rev, .fns, Hollins. of King street Presbyterian church. The bride looked charming in grey broadcloth' trimmed with wet."' end white silk. Among the truest,' were some from Port Albert. Marl -tar and Ottervblle. The presents were ninny and beautiful, testifying to the popularity of the. bride. The hippy couple belt on the early morn- ing train for their future home near Y rlrtte, Mich., amid the good wishes of their many friends. Must Report Wreckage. quantity 11 Nene, al e ' h e• K it e 4 r k in b R 1 { (1 NI lumber f non and 1 nn wr h:n been coming K ashore near here and 1.0 this connec- tion our intent' ham been called to the p4r41inions of the Wreck and Salvage Act. which provide a "wavy penalty in the Came o� pe•twlnr taking itwsen. ' of wreck and not deliver- ing ;the same to the receiver, or, in rose• delivery in disipens'd with by the Minister of Marine. neglecting to Lost or Found L'IOUNi)..-A M11•M OFMONEY .- 11 Owner ran have .nme on proving properly by applying at THE SIGNAL • LOST. -- A MMAL1. ROITNI) brooch. with emerald .etling ; oleo a brooch with cover leaf dealgn, ruby ratting, about a month ago. Finder or finders will be rewarded on leaving wino. at THE MIUNAL. 1 051'. 1)1 `RING 7 IIANKM(l1 V [NO J wick. soenewhrm On lhrl Squere, 1t b t M. x Indy'. white linen handkerehlef• trimmed with tatted lar and footing. A. the handkerchief la of . rind %nine to the owner, a . ' ble reward will he Chen for it. return. Kindly leave at MK SIGNAL IF/TICK Situations Vacant IIfANTE1).--A (4000 GENERAL 11a rcxnl. /no to deep at twine at night profernvl. Apply In evening to MItM..UNK s. Rl'MHA1.1., 4440,4..treet. IITANTHIL A (1001) NURSE 1' girl. Apply to MRM. MR.) Ht'NTKR, BOY WANTED. -TO MAKE HiM• Pelf erneraliv- andel. Alien ,.t THE 1414134A1. Auction Bales tt l'CTION SALE or HUt4MFsl. HARNESS. CI'TT4RS, 11111Ks. HOUSEHOLD F1'RNITI'RK AND EF F E('Ts at F'nrr'. Hotel, Onlerieh, an MATI'Iti)A 1'. IE4'4MREit N7 F(. 11,71 a'OIo•k .harp. ' good metol horses. 3 head of young rattle, 3 rt. of .Ingo hnroe.., Y .mond-hand '.user., 3 gent robe. I wood rook foe, and pipe. and kitchen furnll,rr, 1 parlor .ince and pip, Inesrry nrwl, 1 walnut burrito. I .Idelmarxl. 1 dining'Fnent table. 31edrtende and mal n MaaWa 3 wash Mead., I chiffonier, I extra good bed. moon oat, 1 oak .0,114ng desk, a number of chalr,.dl.hes etc. Everything 11'14 he .011, TE*M0: MI mutt. of 11'1 end under. ew+h over that ah1nunt, 3 month" creditwill be given on furnishing approved joint noire. T IIOMASUt' 4IRY, Auctioneer. F Public; Notice VOT iI IM HEREBY GIVEN THAT A a Ion *1I1 be blade to the Perl4 went o Canada at then nt aeotion thereof. bythe (uronl n for and 4 brooch Once: ilifro ny, power to build branch Ilnue : u. from a point on the Company', Boo between the vil- lage. of shelborne. In the county of Du eerie. and Tottenham. In the ()minty of Simroe, In ,4,0Province oft)ntarto westerly through the ,,roodee d MIIor•oe utterin. feel. Wellington, waterloo, atero, Perth. Hpuron, Alleldlownc, I.ambt.m, Kent and E4..ex, all In the Province of Ontario, to Condon, Mtrathroy. Parkhill, Wallneehurg,, Sarnia and Wandwr : 14,1,4 rie front near 1694 , Illwge M MhelMnn,, 111 the county of I)Ilterll.. n.14? h-aagerl7 4hmugli Ihr. 4,14,11I1e• of. 44)uf. ferin. linty anti Mlowu)e. to the town of I'dlMg wood, nn Georgian nay. and for an extenAan nt time for the rommenerment and completion of the 4 nmppaanys Ione. and hrnnehee. 4Mated al Toronto, this 22nd assist November, Ino T. H KilA3ol?K. ret 1 ontederalion late 'balding. 'etll'e'MI„ di, Lo `�" (413., , for thea hpllewnt l:om4wny. u► x 'comply with the 1•nnditions impntsl bythe Minister. The penalty it that the person foiling to report shall for - frit any "elalma to sal•Ageland shall iIP liable to pay as it penalty double the value of such wreck, and a further euro not exceeding $ilk), In GUM. of suspected concealment 01 wreckage the receiver has the power of taking nut it search warrant. Capt. Babb . is the receiver for the district, from (!rand Bend to the boundary neot the township of Ashfield at Anile ey. Sale of Engine Works. Another Important step in the In dustrial progress of Goderieh is fot•e- shatiowed In the conditional sale of the plant of the (hxlericb Engine & Bicycle Co.. Ltd., to the Renters Manufacturing Co.. of Toronto. It is proposed to carry on, in addition to * general foundry and machine business, the nuun'facture of, a patent journal - box for railway cars, for which there is expected to 1e• at very large and inl- uledu►te de 1 in Canada, The Rogers Mfg. Co. hes now a huge plant nt Kansas City 'nuking these gobs, and the Idling of the ('umpany• under conditjous which will be de known later, contemplate at berg'. extension to the (iolerieh plant and the employ- ment of is large staff of skilled hands Isere. A. J. SUlnfunl, of Kerning City. secretary of the (' peony, is now in charge of the works, and the pl'lwiJeut. A. F. Reitz. of K,U1sa% City, as on his way her- and is expected to arrive tu- nny o-row n,urning. format) r*plt/lteta int errmted in the new pri je•ct have looked over the pieta, and are •h pleased with the prospects. The Gude- rich men who were connected with the (ioderieh Engine & Hicycle Co. are retaining an interest in the concern as shareholders in the Rogers Mfg. Co. Apple Boys' Supper. Last Thursday evening Robert El- liott was the Karst of honor at a banquet at the King Edward hotel. when about seventy-five or eighty of his apple -P ackerei gathered to wind eip the mouton with the moral festivities. After the gond things of the supper table hall been done justice to. the party repaired to the (kldfrfows' Hall, where John Levy, of Carlow. wan chosen chairman• and the fol- lowing program wee carried out : Chairinan. Address': add retie Illy Huron's Apple King; 'song 'by Ned Elliott i address lay A. M. Todd, of The (lolerieh, SUIT • address by Rev. los. Elliott: address by Harry l4alkeld; x,1411.'... by N. Johns *ColMmne'M Apple King': address by Wm. Sowerby : address by. Frank McIntyre; closing tinder's(' by Huron's Apple King, Robe. Elliott ; ming, "Ile ii a Jolly Good Fellow ;" National Anthem. 1)niing the swim Mr. Elliott handled :i1►,IUMI beryls -of apples, pitying out in wages during the four months the season lasted no Tess than $0,104)1. The toted amount Mr. Elliott expended in connection with his apple bnnineis reached the luagnifieent total of $.AM,IM01, while him coal and apple business made the grind total of $70,4100. Hospital Opening Notes. The Ibaughtere of the Empire find the list of contributiun0 received_ on the opening day is so large that the publishing of the individual contribu- tion,. in out of the question. hut they wish to express their gratitude for the many dollar . in ,addition to the groceries and otherArticle.' received td thereonm *11011 -1I ' t 1 111 Gl1,h. The outside of the building IN still unfinished) And will have to be no un- til, the weather permits. but when the pretty grounds. with the fine carriage drive to the front :and the (i1,1 treen surrounding the building, Are put in order the hospital will be at pretty spot. The Daughters of the. Empire a por,- ci4ted very h the kindness of the genial manager of the honk of Com- merce in lending the Sign with which the reception mom and one of the public wards were decorated. The Union .lack, (l*nadhln, Scorch and Irish Hagm were 'nisch in evidenee, while over the front door the Union Jack and the red crone flag were ap- propriately intertwined. The members of the honpitel hoard are: Provident. Judge i orae, and Judge Holt. Crown Attorney i4'.iger, D. McDonald, Rev..lo,.. Elliott, C. A. Nairn. Jansen McIntosh And H.; E. Holgens. The members of the revel), ion e 111itte'e were the !regent of the 1).0.E. IMrs. McI)onalnl and Iles. 444.osger, Mrs. Taylor mild Mr44. 1V. L. Eliot. The refreshment table WW1 under the management of Mrs. Macklin. Mrs. Doty and Mils Hamilton, assisted by the m••nrlwrs of the junior clieptr•r,. (the Nightingales and Maple. Lembo. The room provided for the donations wain presided over by Mrs. Hays, Mts. R. 11. Snaith. Mr*. McKim and Mts. Ellis: W. M. S. Silver Anniversary. The celebration of' the twent v .fftb anniversary of the Wumlan's Mission- ary Air:Meaty of North street Metho- dist church, whir•h brook place on Thursday evening Inst, proves' a moot ,ut•creaful end enjovehle ineesion. It wan the twenty-fifth anniversary also of the formation of the Methodist \Vou,nn's Mineion*ry M4riety, the Onderich Auxiliary being one of the first formed, and with t:ii* cite um - Mance in view it wan must appropri- ate that the chief *tidies* of the even- ing .hould he given by one of the prominent. members of the Society, Mrs. Gordon Wright, of London, resident of the London cnference president wrench. Mrs. Wright spoke intPtrat- ingly of the work of the Society in Japan, China and in our own land. and gave some figures which spoke most eloquently of the progress and development of the Society *incense inception in the year 11441. On the piniform, besides Mts. Wright and Rev. 0. N. Hazen, who acted an chair- man, were Mrs. LeerO, of Holmes%ill.. the first president of the North street auxiliaty : Mrs. Hazen, the present president : Mts. Sweet!), honorary president ; Mrs. 1, Ii. Colborne. a charter member of the stlufUery, and Mn. S. E. Hick, Mrs. Colborne wove interesting facta regarding the birth of the suxilisr here and Mrs. report gave a re)rt ofythe work of the supply emettuittee. Mem. leech also wpO ke briefly. A p10a.lant feature of the prereetlingn wen the tendering of birthday congrat,i1Atione to the North altreet. society Grethen). Mrs, (Rev.) Greths, on behalf )e 1 If of the easter-auxiliary of Vie(aria street. Methodistlh•hnr•h, and by Mb.' Pnlloy, 'm 'whet( of the Wa oten's , Miesiuuaary Society of Knott church. The program' was owned with an. organo recital by A. Roy Adams, and another timelier was the "Wen Si nu motion sung," Riven by a thrum Mission Baud girlie in a very clever ma 'r. The audience was favored Aliso with a solo by Ai•thlll' Sutherland. At the char of this part of the. proceedings the meeting ad- journed to the I)tmement. of the Church. where it many -storied birth- day cake and other refreshments were served and a pleasant time ora+ opera in a 1,4):141 waV. A silver collection wits taken at the dour, and realized a substantial amount for the Society's ands. - Gltelph & Ooderich Railway Notes. Wedoesday Last at slide took plac on the north leuijt of the ri►e•r watery the C. 1'. H. el pears had been a 'paying, a quantity of the earth 0 toting out over the crib. work, pis in as * protectlm to the bank at th t point. int() the river. Ott Tuesday the dumpear. 'darted running lac the new Maitland bridt;e'uld ata e'tl emptying on the inland again, thin slaking the ;Ant ad- dition 141 the en island since before teas sWelit away by 1 in the year. The n work on the embank made use of for the cane d p from, but the ire little steep loud suggests hility of trouble. The bridge contractors have their pinna frau where it was is putting up the Maitland bridge have been getting their dere elected and things In order for pinch' the bridge acro, the G. T. 11, track,.. The dispute between the C. P. H. and the G. T. R. with respect to the Land near the new elevator has been before the railway • '.%ion and on order has been su,ule, but the dei gibe have not been received at the Guelph & (ioder•ich Railway e•ngi .sem office. 1t is uudrnle)al, however. both 111311. get roam for the tracks they require and that a conerete retaining wall will have to he built Ind Wenn t114' tw'o to Nap tort the C. P. H. frau kr on their higher revel. Just what pr,ortion the two c patties will have to con- tribute to the first of this wall we are unahle to learn. Elevator Notes. The new elevator uulotu!t'd the steamer Intl in 111)14,1 twenty hours, which re considered very geld time. considering that the power shovels were ort used and that no at- tempt tees mule to run the machin- ery atanything like its capacity. The. emoting from the scales to the carrier beide, too, is only a temporary arrangement As yet. The elevator co rutins fifty -fuer bins and some of each size have been filled. and it in t d that the cappnnelly of the bins will be the31Mr,1:1s) bu,hels they were deviguel to contain. in filling the bins they were given the most thorough test possible. The first bin to be filled was one in the centre of the elevator and it was filled to the top without Any grain bring put in the ntljarent bine, so that the walla of the bin were entirely without support on any side.. Then tinn in different paean of the elevator were filled in the wine w'ay and in no case was there the slightestsign of n crack. Evident- ly the method of conNtruetion adopted, the reinforcing of the. cement with Nt mt0rt.l, Kh. makes walls of reuuukettle• n t The cargoes of the Turret Cape and Iroquois put over 2:11,41141 Wehrle in the elevator and it is expesaed ship- ments nut will be slatted the latter part of thin work. The Iru4pe)is cleared on Sunday morning. The old ofllee of the elevator. which during the construction of the new elevator Was urns! by the eimtnuaser, insignia) the headquarters of the bl de- rieh Elevator and Transit Co., Ltd., the contractor, 3lr. Tnm)anhanner, having left town last week. Before' leaving he was tendered an oy)ster temper *t the Huron house nn Wed- nesday night ed List week by the workmen he had under him during the prlgrem44 of the work, and during the (*Venting *in presented with a gold-trounted umbre•Iln, Lionel Pat•- sms making the )renentttiun on be- half of the nom. The old ufllr•e, how- ever, will not in. newt' for lung, as the track of the Guelph k O.derich 'Rail- way will run through it, and the rail- way people have xske•d the• elevator management to moor (A) t heir new of- fice. which will be 14it1utt4'(l itf the upper story of the neW addition to the e•levntlien power home. The steamer Newmnnnt" has been expected at the elevator Mince Monday Iatt but a11 yet no word has been re- ceiver' of •her. The Scottish Hen) is expected about M*tnrdsy and if the nevigp1etion continue, lung enough a couple more,vessels may bring (.III.RMg4, Thu tug. Mi Mile A. ('lark and Hee King have returned from Lake F:rie, where they were fishing.. Public School Board. tenkinent un the e trestle bridge ,,freshet early coined trerth'- ent will be rim on to 'tee looks a 44 poami- ,ov,d in and k 'The regular t.hly meqing of the public acho)1 Want was held on Mon• day evening last; present Wm. Arneson, J. 14. ('raigil•, K. IL' (Jim. .1. W. ('iaigie, O. F. Carey, B. C.. un• rings, and A. 1►. McLean. Them - I.tat' 'm statement neat . o owl : AI r) ut olid to the end of Orfaolet; 41,757.73; November pity mil.$. 11.7K; total to dnte,100,204,;Vo. The prinrlpnl reported a onall nttendanee for the month of November opt account of the tort. The enrollment was l:!M foss and 2)2 girls, and the average atten- dance wan 101 boys and loll girls, or Xi per cent. The following letter f Victor I.*uriaton, of Chatham), *1144 teal, and on tion of R. H. Out And .1. W. Craigie his generoum offer wan ru:6epted : 41.111 ,mu. Ont.. Nov..N. Ina. Mr.Suvll, ro 11,11. Pnblic School IJoald, (JoWtaryMrlch. My 1).ai. Me. IBAtt.•_1 have liar 1111,1,1 from )'oat principPaal, Mt. Throw. that t bete I. atpr..w,nt no metal or prize given to rbc head mai of linderlch public .11001. A.,nrdingly I shall 6e plaase.l, with the tweset,t of the board, to present each year to the pupil from (ialetIch ethool taking the h(ghest .tandln(r not the high .,hnol en' n.n ", examine- Ikm, n gold medal. The giving of thl. medal I+.uhlen4{n the expro4r •tip.la(Inn, which 1 wish 10 heelenrly ondeettood. That the `awn o artier ("quell y for 11 mn.lhays rntupleteel ' to ('a "All* has MAde .the auhje.('t of the entire fourth h,.4, rmese h, twin year fiwee;, till,, ion, a clone Aptly. rnpPe- Ilum. MhorM the ettpll who -land. highest on fatly In r'K*rl to the home aide 01 the the .IA1111nn1100 h)1%., I.Iken 0101+' thee Iwo yen, In the ,4 ill book, then the medal I. to work. l'*n iI*n ItAptimf,. have lhl!!n re.•rrt Inch, pupa next In .m•rn..{nn w•hn ha. Working for many y.*ts in India, And t•mnplotewt the oarw, In lo+ roqu{red tori• tr•VCO vents in B,)livi* in Smith Att,Ir- rl•rnr*. p •hall b• mash "hilt"' if Y""wall klndl) I» this rommnrdcal1nn b'fure your Mleg. At jtteeent A great revive' i. ill Maori »I ,weir next meeting, and let me know prootrenn In Ind(*. 444,, Brnwn'et ad- she'her or not It n. agreeable In Thon.. The 111.41,61dtin.4 will Iletal•etlilinRlll 1. to he gl, on (.14 the %Elm 4. i7 n..d flae•h 1 year Iheraah"t. 1 may add that It wrap la l'II 4111wM re IIf fiajerioh *Iefn cordiA. allyana lieaerlch ptlaiv .Cbvol, as yes An swore, spit, Wetted to Use bits. • c s i n public w'ho.d eine 1 tion : practically bo ally u r l u NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -OEC. eth ration 15 i- 'oIIeeIl of that. and lie)' lo..' U( the kindly rocolleetion, I +hall ale's)'• have or-- Ilwold town. 1 fed that the giving of lhl.. 1'g• metal l•• partleularl>• appropriate. !Wader -The 11'eekly gull ...... ttttt Your. veryrluecrely, I1"n.t L.LL'141111Tox. Mime Mary Melvor wrens resigning her position on the public schema teaching stat(, her resignation to take effect at the end of the present term, and nooth: tone were received for the position from Mies ('hristyne Mc - Ewan, who in atpesent supplying for Miss Ball. and Miss Marion Inglis. first 1a4i14tant in Belmont public school. Miss 31c1 tater resignation wits aceeptesl, and on motion of Messrs. Putt and Carey Miss Me wan win placed on the staff of the central shod. The secretary was instructed to advertise in The Nini' and Globe for a teacher for the 11rst hid( of 1907. On ion of :Messrs. 'McLean and Carey, • the caretaker's salary war in- creased from $11141 to $4341 and the bard then *dimwit's'. Death of James Clark. As noted in our last issue the ,Norrie of James Clark took A direid.41 turn Tor the w01'ee early oil 'Thursday morning of last week, and his deat occurred during the afternoon. The funeral took piece on Saturday after- noon to Maitlat)d .",,,eters and was lergely atten}1e4L The services were lucted by Rev. M. Turnbull. rector of Fit. George's chur•h, and the ser- vice of the Miocene order also was conducted. The Masons Attended in a body and the employee's of the ("ode - rich Organ Cu., of which the deceased Was president, matched in the funeral procession in a b.ly. The pallbearer were eight menders of the Masmic rder : Judge Bolt, R. (:. Reynold*, C pt. Lawson, A. Saunders, Walter Sa Ian, F. F. Lawrence, ,1'• Gamow end . U. Tigert. Mr. Island forties, , 11144 brat I11, 004.1441ht44 later his 1110 'lark was a native of the Orkney teeing torn there in the rawly 1 came to thin country with Robert. About the yelor n loo ,rich. A few years to. and minters, 1111' late Mts. %Vm. C. it (whose death o•rur- red 11111y a few ninths rigid and Mn. ((',rpt.44 Craigie, 41 1 came to Ooderich from the 01d Poon ry. Mr. Clark was o e of the largest cepitalists of the tow' and want inter- ested in Most of the i uutries of the town, his *access in th commercial fishing nominees being lar sly Fl•mptn- Oible for his start as a capi •. list, For matey years he wain in !a tnership with Jnmem A. MacKay, and t e firm of Clark & MacKay was widely . flown and It m)k n pn)m44 seta place in th 401• portant Honing industry on 1 k Huron and the Georgian Clml•k area interent'd in the' 11Mitinio and other fish ' companies and for many years was the Ontario manager of the former c p*ny. To him in large extent (iolerich owes much of its humin,is development of recent yeters. its he devoted hie capital to in- yeeti)PntN in the town',. industries. He was q director of the Ooberieh Knitting Co., wen largely interested in the Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Iteing paeMident of the Lake Huron k Manitoba :Milling Co. until it wow merged in the homer company was president of the Gimlet -Wit Organ Co. 1 of the Olderich Engine and Bicycle Co.. a (hereto'. of the Oolerich Elevator And 'I'r*nNit Co., Oolecieh lnunb•r Co., Marlton Dredging Or.. (iodtrieh Cement Brick Co. and Man - la nlivr HI r Powe1 •Co. l Him;deny ,lM 11 oro n•M.' . la1•nn1 r. 1 tot r rinin citizen R P R tl n will Iiitg remain mltIlle't1, and there im univerNal regret at the removal of one who 1un played so large A part in the devrdn4 •nt of the town. In him private cpu•ily also Mr. ('lark was eN1*entwl as a kindly, generous roan. Mr. ('lark wan twice married and is survived h el him nd wife, f enter I Mins Minnie 1,t'co re BAILTTe.the woidow and other relatives the oympathy of the community in extended. CHURCH NOTES.- The OTES. The congregation of North street M'tholi't church on Sunday were pleased to haul• the pulpit'',tiniest's- 4.11)IIN of Rev. K. A. Near, nf-Kxrte•r, who formerly filled pentortl ehau•geu in the (ioletich district. Itev, (l. N. Hazen premien] at Exeter. The sIcranent of the Lord's Supper will For ili.twn,ed in Knox church alt the rning service next. Sahbatb. The nrrviee pre .Irtiloty to the oven - shin will be held ein Friday evening at M o'clock, when Itr•v. J. 1.. Sniall, B. A., of Auburn, will preach, the new members will be received into full communion, and cant distriblttell to intending connnunic,lots. Collection on behalf of the poor. The FpwortIt league id' North street Metholint rhumb will held at bermes on Thursday and Friday. December 1318144,.01 and et the town hell fur the male of fancy work. .'endive and a variety of articles suil*ble for ('hri'tmaa gifts. The 1Nazaatr will open on Thursday nt 4 p. ti,. From ti to 7 o'clock supper will be nerved and it program of pinna reelect' will be rendered. The Blackstone Orchestra will be in att•ndam •e in the evening. ' A1hni.s 9 n r 1 u t) the bazaar free; supper 'lie:, children under twelve 1:'•. Itev, S. T. Boyar, M. A., 'rector of 'the, parish of Winghana, gave a very Irtten»,ting nerien of views irb the 'wined 41111111 of St, (ienrge'n .,•huts li on Monday evening last, accompanied by f descriptive *1lelreM1. The fil'st group of scenes. were views of many places in I'elestl,te, while the nee • I WA4 e ' wrirs of allegorical rept1arntetionto of the ('hristian•lif(e. This lint included ,r timelier of reproductions of paint- ing% by the old masters And w•a,. very much appreciated, ,Mr. Boyle's views were shown by nn an: electric light. The entertainment n ;tntoment auras Hader the (auspices of the A. Y. P. A. The congregation of the Baptist, rhutch are. In be vi'ited Wed4)PMdn • evening, the 12th in't„ by the Rev. J. Brown. H. 1).. the secretary of the Baptist Foreign M61410n MMMarj of On - tern) And Qnehee, :11r•. Mown has heti severe! years' experience in India tarn nrietionlary, and mince hip return winter Term -Central Buaineaa l'ollr.i/; Stratford :. Y Full Measure of Style and Value -w'. t'. Ih'Idlxatn . . - Winter Tenn - Clinton DwaineColic/to . (ligand, bale of Stove. and Hardwaro--J. H. , %1'orv'll 11' .1 Hurrah for Manta (Anna -IL H. 'locket& Moving'\ext 11'eek-llalgta. 111*,-----In J11.1 n auatgertion F:. 1'. Paulin Y M of Money Found -Thr Signal .. .. 1 Brooches 1a+.t -The Signal ... .. 1 Christmas. livid. --S. E. Ilk pl Zat., 4iuk-The 14ilean44'o ..... ..:.....'...... 3 House for4ale -U. \I. Elliott 1 Servat Wanted --Al n.. J..\. Ituntball 1 Hider Wanted -11'. F. & A. Smith l An l'nsoliclte,.l To.ti(uotly 'l'. C, Ira 1 Auction Sale Th1.., laundry !Mader -Montreal Foully Herald . A BIG TRANSACTION. Standard Loan Co. Absorbs AnoStet. Important Concern 'Toronto papers announce a big merger by whish the Standard Loan 1' patty takes .over the Canadian finvingie, loan and Building A.ociA- tii)i . 1'he merger involves assets of close upon $2,.1$1,14.0), The Canadian Savings Association. which will now cease to exist as a 0rp4,1vlte• 01)11ty, has 5.111111 mh*rehold- e'Is. It has assets of $1301,0114), c(m- prising '(gages end n small pram( tinn of ;rel estate. 1t' ha. about $4)0),114$) of permanent stock and over 5,44144,101) of instalment stock. 'The amalgamation will effect a► sav- ing of $2,-,1001 at year be working ex• penmen and will hying other iuglurt*nt advantage% to the shareholders of bot c 1101104, The Standar' Loan has a branch in (bolt -rich, of which W. 1. Horton is the manager, 'Unsolicited Praise. The following letter vow received through the plat oftlee by ('has. C. Lee and he Wishes 4441 thank the writer fur the kind eration and he would like her to -kindly let him Inure her 1141110. TUI•Y. (lollerich, Dec. 4, 190X. 111 it. ('HAM, ('. 1.F:K, Ikeaar hilt•: --It is with the greatest of titration* that 1 0111401,, thin testimony regarding the Happy Thought stove• we purchased front you some time ago. We have had sever*' stoves during t e h putt twenty years but none hasi thy way compared with the. Happy night. As a furl saver 44 never saw its + tial and as a baker it is simply a deli • ht to work with. A few days ago ttendel to it at N p. m. and next It wiring got breakfast and at noon go .'inner, ineludit(gthe cooking of lo large noise. without the audition of any coal, 'no furl of any kind being put in the stove from H p. m. one day till 1:4)1 next day, and cooked two gond meals. I Khali always' ak in.thr highest terns of the Ilapp Thought. Ours is a number ninety. Yours ritspctfutlly, Name given if ream ted through town paper. The Above is hit • of hl (iree& of satisfied mem of Hap p p bought remixes. who speak in, the Rrst teranof it, when exiling at the tore, and also to [brit, friends. ANNOUNC:EMENTfa. Reienller the bazaar at the town hall on n Thursday Friday ri lay next, WANTKII. Fresh roll hotter, 'lie. : hr•*h egg,, 3k•.: dry -picked poultry. dried apples, feathers, raw fun, etc. (oxo. E. KIN*, .Vingham. Any amount of cut end split hard- wood on hand at MTEw.1N'A, cut 1>� and 10 inch0n long, to suit customer. Also an abundance of hemlock or cedar slalom. 'Yhonea ii14 and 161. What hooks are you reading thew days, or are you reading any 44 The man or woman, buy or girl, of the (w01tieth century. hits * wonderfully rich heritage in the literature that the centuries have laid to his or- her hand. Surely it ought not to go neglected. And the best that there be is tow gold. The Alexandra club, an organization of young girls tinder the direction of Men. (Rev.) Jas. Hamilton, having as their aim the assisting of the hospital funds, will give an entertainment next. Mnnday evening at Mrs. Warnock's, Alpert street. Everyone who is in- tet•esled is invites' to attend. There will be ref,eohment1,, c*ndy and hand- kerchief tables. Admission 10c. A Chrbstnlan tree entertainment will 4444' given at. the Salvation Army' hall on Thursday, i►eecember 20th. Christman presents will be given from the tree. by Sant.* Claes to the chil- dren ; also a number of the deserving poor will receive some snbtalnti*I gift from the tree. Any contributiona given towerd& it will he thenkflilly ret•eivrl by the (Akers in command. There will be drills, (:hrimlruin ming* and recitations h)• the children and teachers, and a very enjoyable time is expected. Dors open et 7 p. m. Ad- mission, 10 cents. - Food for Workers. ('lark's Pork and 14enn44 is an bite! fool for old and young, bm1lds brain. hone and ode. ac and Inc tine. The Best Guessing Contest Yet. Every customer purehAaing one dol. IAr's worth of goof.. At our mint•,, be- n ► Kinnin R the. 1st o f December, till tat of January, 14011, will by given the privi- lege of guessing the nearest elate that passenger service will be started on the ('. P. H. between Orxlet•irh and 1'1lmntyy,, The winner will he given a free ticket to 'foronth. And in order to clear our stork all ((orals will be4told I!t cost. KlUD'e Rook Store, AUCTION BALES. M.trl4i, '. Ii.-en,her nth. .l net loo wile of 40lters, rote.. houw•hn4d furniture, etc„ at rare. %Mil, lirwtrrlch, at. I.:.) .harp, 'Mgt.(J SND1t1a'1c' teller. MARRIED. ANSITAY- InoAK.--At the bridehome ofthe d s � mother. Kea)• 111.1. (304,441)1 nn \'. Inlay el ening. I leeent er :s h, b)• i1'..,, Jas. A Anderson R A.. W4444an1 111.'.,,'. 1,, 'gigabit!' .tank, elatlghrwr of t1. lots I(kory Hoak, both of tiodel..h,