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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH' ONTARIO
KINGSBR1DGE.
s EAST WAWANOSH.
Tt•geuAY, Oct. 20th.
.MYNUA.Y (,let.I04$.----
Mies Annie Dalton is holue acorn Mitts Myrtle ttsercroft ia laud up with
Toronto. a severe c.,ht at prevent.
Jack O'Neil. wife and son spent Mr. Mortals, of Lueknow, last -week
Mondayln (loderich. put in a furnace it, the new No. 7
Mies Minnie J. O'Connor is expected Pchooh
home from Detroit this week. Mr. and Mew. John Marlin, of
Michael Dalton, of Winnipeg. Is Cobalt, are visiting iu the neighbor -
visiting under the tiar•ental roof. h ok1 at present.
A Valuable five-year-old horn, 1W•-
Miss Pope Mud Mins O' illy spent longing to Harry McGee fell through
Sunday with Mrs. Cha O'Reillyinch tltoring of n straw mow to
Joseph Dineen is raising his 11005 the cement floor of the ,t Able beneath,
at present. 'That looks good. Joel. thereby breaking it back• a week
J. J. O'Reilly and Jerry ('uuuor in- ago Sunday.
tend working on the railway Prep).The funeral of the late Mr. John
soon. Barbour, who died on Saturday morn -
We are glad to report that Mr. and• ing, took place yesterdayto the Luck-
'11rs. J. C. Dalton's little girl Is slowly ut,
uw cemetery. Mt-. orI out• had
recovering from her recent sickness ieen ill only about a week, having
ing with friends 111 SL. Augustine. death. M ) • 1
Ne was accompanied by ;'1'huiaea for Mr. Harbour in Heise his hour of be.
Sullivan. reuveuent . . ,
Mrs. James Dalton. who has been LEAGUE AND St(I.tY School.
nn the sick list for the past few weeks, RALLY. -Rev. A. E. Jones. of Auburn,
Is able to be around again. We hope ,reaelievi to large congregations at the
to see' her out soon. Fpworth League and Sunday reboot
rally ut the brisk ahutch butt Sunday
CelJerry De his and have
•Mayou• inorning and •evening.,. The concert
their bo his nitre. have reh lifter d to on Mundt)• night was good and was
wiel visit i in \Vfri lid, he etftrr a well attended, Tiw Cline quartette
week's visit among frie11da lever' from N'inghxtri furnished the mute
-- t OCHALSH: - -__ awl_ i'art- of _the Pr,gt aw . and t herr
were readings ley Mrs. Parker. of
MONDAY. Oet. hath. \tt ingham : Miss Lizzie Harrison, et
F. D. McLennan has purcbawel an lit•Igray., and alis, Johnston. of }Myth.
elegant- new McLaughlin. Lop -buggy. Rev. .Mr. Andr•w•s`Kave a good id -
Alec, C. McKenzie. jr., is, confined dyes, also'
week for l'bieago, where he has ssa
coast s pdwltion.
Miss Lizzie Edwards, of Ooderich,
spent the week -end renewing ac-
quaintanoee here.
Mises Tena Carrick and Isobel
I)uuglwr, of Lucknow, called Nn
friends here last 'Thursday. Mie.' (!ar-
covers ro
J. P. Sullivan slept Sunday even• taken a stroke the Sunday before her
Mitch s tin utthy is exprt•ss•d
W lth44-4ioittw with a slight ttinelr os WEST-wAWA1'T0.3l 1. -
appendicitis. Te 1rso.v, Oct- 20th.
1)• swim at the lake shore last Wed - DEATH of Mits. Join BAttuut'I.--it
s( [e. lines
Neil and Bob had their usual week
---ae'day .t'ettin�+--- - fi lltltihdeepest, Ik �jf reget
Miss Lizzie Edwards. ot Golerich. today morning. October l7th, of an=
we have to record the drat ,on at -
1
VOTE FOR
LAURIER,
HOLMES
AND
CANADA'S
BEST INTEREST
is at ppr•s'nt visiting Mrs. A. Miller other of the iunt•rrs, in the ler,. of
wad other friends in the�viciai�. t,,, 1ihn ��L.Sf_ tf�.•,,.�
Jas, McKay, with his team, is work•
A MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
M
rick left on Tuesday morni
The deceased had been in Iver usual WHO DOES CREDIT TO HIS FELLOW ;FARi1ERS.
ing at the cutting for the new electric le•allh until the mations Tuesday
road on the Eighteen Mile River. when .he: suffered a stroke of laryn-
Dano of Laurier, a r area to he Beal .paralysis. Mrs. Barbour wens . From The Montreal acinose-.
Y.
n
, Highland 10 a happy traits. of mend t Sunday, trach September , u.1, iiia. , f Hat
He says that life is worth liens after origin at Campb llo •n, Argylest ire, Years ago long ixetnrn hz' Itecvme •than we
veer: , 1riFu,es show that an
all.h
Scotland, and was the. dent child
to & e s ,trues
I rouse' we have merle rl,eCnl u
fatuity f fourteen rhildh'n of .whom Minister of Agriculture, - Mr. tiidney
Ar•hibehi.-Cherie., alit Margaret. all
London. England. ani'
-Rev. C. M. Rutherford. of ungan-
' non, preached acceptand n a large
congregation in the P hytcrinn
church here last Sunday a •euiug. .
Mrs. R. McCharles, f L11 -know.
with the Misses Mag it and Sadie
McCharles attended t ( eomnumion
services in Ashfi'eh Presbyterian
church last Sunday. /
Hector is now staying home at
nights and is burning'lhe midnight
oil. in earnestly poring ever thicx
volumes to discover whether oil is to
be found below the carboniferous
strata, or whether it was brought
over in barrels by icebergs during the
glacial age. - -� -- - - -
We are pleased to hear that
Murdoch McDonald's new White
threshing ,outfit. with straw -noting
hoot attached, Is working very satis-
factorily. The evolution of the
threshing machine has new reacbed a
stage in which, ata many eases. it is
not neceieary to hove a single hand
attend to the straw and thug is
svuided very hard And often very dis-
agreeable
ie
agreeable work to the harmer.
Witt THEY STRIKE Ont. ?-The oil -
Well men have now drilled down to a
depth of fittO feet, more or lolls, 'Dui,
ing the first ;whet of their operations,
they atruck a strong spring of water.
. which considerably hampered them in
their work and Which necessitated the
putting down of neer -1 h feet. of clam-
ing before the wati r i'ould he shut off.
Since that time. hoiwever, they have
made rapid progress word the critical
stage is new drawing freer. in which
it will probably be known whether tail
Is to be fumed in this secttgn or not
.
The rock under the overlying shay ap-
pears to .be. so far. chiefly uLaltme-
stone character, with shallow beds of
other and harder material.
-
ant a u
six still survive: Jaunts. \\'illiaw' Fisher initiated a IMtpulur u•tis,tdr. iu� in the et44wrts of all, fano pn,Mluelr
during the past ten or surto year'*.
f t\ awanosh, and Donald, it gilt •.t favor of higher farming which chiefly mein
h ..f alter pr•gerss-t'-douncls
journaetet in con •n,- in the d+liry'irig lint has great 11 thal to the credit of the tlinister of Agr1-
i.c i she immigrated with her Anther.
curt since to the agricultural wealth rulUtrr and his uhb• lieutenants. '1'be
Ronald Martin, and family to ('amide
during uht• stirring *Yenta of the rebel -
hoe. The family spent part of the
11111e 11. Toronto, and thea settle) in
the township of Darlington. in 1)11E -
ham county. In lS't7 deceased este.
t.. Huron comity. where her parents
with the rest of the family engaged in
i f If in
of (bit Pruviiter. Ile has csiirtiniied
that patriotic Tabor in office in se dis-
tinguished a manner as to. rental, the
ig
d the
+hight•rt credit upon limned[ an
Government of which he is a member.
Emelt his administration indeed will
the arduous ten o pioneer • P• , be thele., the establishment • of scirn-
May. pot,. air seas nivrrie'd a.• ' forty.
right years shoe shared with. -her- hits- tine fatrming In Cathuia upon, a broad
vancdorsa.
e
wet.- of Western Ontario. Thar the Del totem of Agriculture was
were no children by this anion, yet no Presided oy r by ,;1 lawyer for a u;w:-
fewer than eight boys and girls were Py
1 ties, 1, • a
man- bee of ea and for a t
and strongveto )
gmidel't, a uw•fnl y
11esx1 and womanhotkl under the wise brewer. it was 1.11 fun Sir Wilfrid
find judicious parental care of the .lee- aim aceto set a
e,•v5d.
MPS. Barbour in her faith choice of a t
Was a strict Presbyterian. a zenluusp
and consistent member et Calvin choice, ss all ba
church, St. Helens, of . which cungre- more than jestifi
gat iou.she was a charter member. In rural property, which
politics she was an ardent admirer and
follower of Mr. -Gladstone and firmly
h.•Id to Liberal principles through her
lung life- She had a striking and un-
ique personality. fearless and abrupt
in•her censure of wrong, possessing
i •
great courage and initiative in the
choice of her own pathway, while her
whole life movement wits balanced by
than retiglou4 principles and ever tend-
ed even through faltering muuents
((wattle the toed of true womanhood
for the racer A verb' Iarg!• cone se
of pioneer,. friend -sand relatives assem-
bled at the home to pa the last trite
ST, HELENS.
• MONDAY. Oct. MIL
Will and Hugh, Rutherford spent
Sunday at Port Albert.
Mr. and Mts Hedrick, of Cargill,'
spent a few days ell Mr. Hyde's,
Rev. 11, Barbour attended the fun.
tral of his aunt, Mrs. Barbeitir.
Mr. Loth, of l\'ingham. visited his
daughter, Mew, H. Woods, on Mon-
day.
Miss Elizabeth Durnin, of Wing -
hath, is spending a few weeks at
home.
Mrs. D. McDonald and children, of
Ripley, are spending at few days with
friends on the nth concession.
Mr, and Mr+. 11, Anderson received
wotvl on Saturday of the death of
their son-in-law, John Black, .-tf
(Vingham. '
Mrs. Rubinson Wools has returned
from Varna, where she ha,l been
spending & week - with her mother.
Mrs. Reid.
Mho M. Harris, " of Toroot.i,` and
Miss Rolen:a Honk, of Atlantic City,
attended the funeral of their aunt,
Mrs. Barbour.
orbit t•xtK'rts, for itr+tnrter. of Unman
Jinn agricultural products front Cana-
da da m the twelve t ars f L
ir' •
i,
,
y welt a coke lttti.i to IsYti, amounted to
03531.5 12.52:4 D, while timing. i b. twelve
years of Liberal Aide. 1807 to 100a.
they had increased 1:' the •tnunnous
figure of $1,11111,_'ji,tls`.. u1 mows- 1111tH
E. N. LEWIltND THE AUTONOMY BILL.
Reprinted trsu, The Mesal of tat. 1, 155,
'Elite Is the lima of eceuuntiug for Provincial rights with the rightsofthe
the politicians. and the record of E. minority -lwth ul thein principlrs
N. Lewis, the late wewbur for bleat which have ben honored in lluta.lit.
Huron, tuust b' talon! to review be. it was a debatable question which
fore the eleeetors cast their ballot+ ten, should yield flea elites W taw utltra
Llai 2tk1i ut`-('Sctitr-ier. -Ate (stet ma; The Government took the ground
ing ptiut to bane enoyl is ;11t•. l.erwiw shut the eights of the'niaority should
enure, in (...gaol tl the legislation lel protected, and ht this shape the
creating the Provinces of Saskatehe- bill was passed. The legislation. a.
wuu and Alberta. popularly known as we all k11eW,• was flerceily ayluiw,l,
•Yhe nittnu"nlf 6:11," and the ttnveruutt ut Srid inembers ut
As everylkkly knows. Mr. Lewis de- the Liberal party were forced to dl,•.
a•rted bis party ltiuhet. and voted with fend it before the couutry. Huy Mr.
the Gover ,nest on this ntrasm•e. As Lewis assisted in the defence? He,
a journal supporting the (lover/intent, ,Mr.:Lewitt stated why he Is•lieved the
The Signal might 1., expected to ap- liuverntuent was right and the t'„i.
pl+wd Mr. Lewis course in Ibis putt• r,ervatiye IMrtyewlvttee ill this issue .'
ter. The Signal rhea uo such thing. When the Uupsorvattiv,• papers of this
The Signal does not quarrel with Mr. , aunty denounced the measure, did
Lewis' vote for the autonomy bill, but he reply, stating why t►te bill should
in view of his conduct with rafer•ice pave ? Not a bit of It. He cast lei.
to this measure froµ beginning to end vote for the bill and then hied hi anal!'
it doer question his right to the stip- quietly,tct its ttpltuacutr tu- u►sklsaatx, -
port of a single ,lector in this riding. ,•owes for the 1.011 a be haul tukeu_
'floc,• -:ire on meted -Chills in which His action da notng Ins thsnhKr s4 __-
men of independent judgme it -hate insult to the Catbo is electors of the,
brave] the !emitter will. or sacritieed riding whose votes hs counted upon
their p.tlitic,ll footle, by standing out putting into his h, 17_-. pines .4
fora principle. But in not a single trtwslutrent trickery•,
iuslance did nue of thee. lu'ro•a for Mr. Lewis failed, too, to tt•Ittenties.
principle's sake leave the defence of --and perhaps this is his realest ink.
ate principle to others while be turned tale -that there are vote in
i- tett"-the oo'f7iz'i ,t/ utile up wl 1 i•ttfni who, thong t they may not feel
its enemies. E. N. le•wis was not .'strongly one wny or the other upon
.tending out for a principle. E. N. this particular measure it he tonanonty
1,1.W 14 i,+ no hero. E. N. Lewis was hill). yet have nothing but contempt
not staking his_future furtutialtody;s fur the trtl.itit'at. tritntuer-
ri lib,. E. N. Lewis ttitM awhliu• for
cutler, \%lute anoints ale •.t'r in
Moen.
Beim FIRS. - Fire of unkn
origin broke out in Jaw. Grifttn's bit
:seek■ ago-__1tlartt_the help.
thIe rain tee weeks ago he thought he
OHO it quenched, but it again broke
,,nit on i''riday and the fire has now
passed over the entire bush: - It has
given him n, end of trolthle together
with tile low, of some gen leer. ' 11
is now at the edge of It tit 1) 11c-
DonaM's'l,nah and Mr. ell matt is
putting forth gre it clTorte to check
Its progress, -
n
h
. - ST. AUGUSTINE.
M11vnAY, Oct, hint,
\tis+ Alice ('lark, elf Auburn, is Vis=
j it ing at Wm. Thontps,rri s,
I John Richardson, of Knox College,
Toronto. visitet his uncle, Itolw•rt Mc'
Alli6ter. the latter part of last week.
0
n
• o t .l called
e Str.t f a
�!r
,D an t
Duggan.
Rev. Father Iaurend.an lune dry East
1 week.
i John Waste). of Auhnre. spent Kin-
d ay w it h fiends in this vicinity.
Sr-e1nriple 1'y his
ileal Atrtuer. Tho
been. has beru
Thu• value of
s very low be-
Thr rifle chyli intend bolding n
shikttine match on Friday. •k 14 els
--ansa: Viso earner Shia f'<tr7Allli' tilt
oyster supper at :t future date.
----Mr. itinhanh+rnr: itICnnit
y dent, occupied the pulpit en Sunday
gave a talk on his mission work in the
Wert sod it was enjoyed by all. Mr.
Campbell, of Toronto, will occupy the
pulpit on Sunday.
fore IIUW, Jeri increas very much:
and the business of farm'ng has in-
creased amazingly. One o he great
r o periodie th way in
ria cels [ the ,
which Canadian products of al kinds
have increased in the British uogt44
our butter, cheese, bacon and ap_
especially having won their wny- tlwr Provnice of tjuebec and ...ought home
by skilful direction, by the provisi11n rs4K•e•ially to the people in the (11)51
of suitable taansportption; and wisely-., parts and •m dl:r towns the needs of
y directed advertising. :uch education ani A way.they hail tort
t love, respect and honor n her When the Laurier Ad DationSeen en beful• Ina- war of eriutinntiun
ate of f 1 or u --F .r �r-�R- wet'" the a, ictittiira iaich _ -tilt ire ent afecToiral contest
cherished ruey. The reuun. wane � 1� 1
interred with quiet ceremony in Green products of the. United States dowin-! hug tt largely been. Mr. FiNher's
11111 cemetery, Lucknow. Rev. C. M. ttted the British markets, because of, honor ha. not been attacked t neither
Rutherford, of ihngnnn11n, and Rry U' better tr►nsportatien facilities and has hie a •lity leen challenged. A
PDuman, of Whitechurch, thehlcistetl. the better reputation a neral) of Government hat contains such a man
Tlti• tM•rvaved nnst,aml
haw sant•generally
pettily of the whole cuimuunily, united States products. Australia must have mu •h to its general its well
CREWE. - - and N,•w Zealand were better known as specific cri•di
See.•ial devotional se•rtices have
fol shutviag is due to theenterrsi,nl of ter, 11 in progress in an: Augustine
oar farming ura, but a in 101 deal also Iota ch. Bev. Kit 11.•1' 1.1111,ndi•..,u h,•-
s (1111• 10 the i,pprutrunut of nor to;( asci -ted by tattered other clergy`
fat mint ant trnllsls,rtaliou uethtkls, men•
tri many Oberwait': Ilii• Yarir.r. ofd-Mastddallefapnlw.-A.ihi+ vi1.nity
hate their 111 ung••1+, and potatoes up.
('annda have reasir t.• 1w grateful for Hath are a gi..wi 01114., but the
the adtuinietrat' ,1 the Department 1 turnip crop is not so good'. but
to
of Agriculture during the past twelve
years. Another thing Air whish Mr.
Sidney Fisher deserver high renown.
and frit which he will receive the
the dry weather,
J. Agair isin'this vicinity this week
finishing tip the threshing.
John Boyle and Oswald Pollard
have i sen busy during the !Rant week
thanks of hi, time and posterity. is hi.putting in cement sidewalk+ for Rev.
work for gem•ral education, especially Father l.aurendean. -
in this Province. it wog •Ire• •w•110 in. Jar'. John Th psora lav retnrnevl
t-.11. w
eta, 1 eutgurated the recent cautpnign 11n bet- Trump after A four averse 1 with
i t
friends in Toronto, itiooklyn. \\'hitbv
'eel half of elementary education in the mit! uttiel Pastern t.iwu
MONDAY, Oct.- Tithe - \
Thos, Culbert lost a valuable heavy -
draught horse on Friday. are good also, but thin turnip crop is
Politics are Very quiet here at sires- Again a failure. To gqpote the words
emt. Mr. iiolmi,s is a (crit. \Vhat do of an hid settler : "Tnia has been a
you call the•ntheriellow? yir of plenty-, sur, thank'Provislen•e,
Mrs. John (aulryr and daughter. g 1 and there's luta for both\man and
Mise F:tea. are the gatetsis of Mr. and bea,t.
M Ki klev f Mafeking
KiNTAiL,
WEDNESDAY, Oct. l -tali.
PIIS. Crows, -Favorable reports are
to hand from the threshing.; A. to the
Yield of rain this fall. In . uentity
and quality the crop is the iest har-
ve•stet here for many ears, owing to
the favorable season. Fall wheat w]
itYerane thirty bushels, barley forty.
.pats fifty to sixty and war, twenty-five
hushele per acre. Field corn has
'Welk& record -breaker and Own. who
have silos have then] filled to over-
flowing. Potatoes are now being ring
,and are a gond crop. Marigolds are
TcgsDAY, OctLOth.
M. c o Y, will Miss Mayme Joye left on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs, T. 8. Reed, of Manib lust for Detroit.
king. were the guests nt� Mr. and
Mrs, Shadrach Itivitt yesterday. Miss Harriet Young has retail.
Mrs. J. B. McKay, of Ooderietf, RC- home from Detroit. •
I 1 I f Remember the Liberal meeting ren '
Pierce• return..I to Boderich today:' , McDonald's hall next Saturday even-
tl speed I y her mother. ilea \\in
Mrs.. -Stewart Findlay and he.
brother. Victor J. Whitty, of %de -
king. were Crewe visitor., on Suudity,
The Misses Lizzie and May Ward. of
West \Vawantsh, were visitors at the
home of their aunt, Mrs. John Menary,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- Wm. !Shackleton and
daughter, Miss Mary, of Prnsp•rity,
were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Shaekl.•-
ton's here.
A "T(t� "tItttlIt1t• Isaiah Cringeain :End
daughter Zetta. of Lucknow, were t be
Roe -wt. of- Mr. tend Mr'.'`Thrrtr. ('on -
gram on Sunday. • _
The \Votnen's Institute meeting
will be held tit the home of Mrs. Ram -
age nn Thursday, -October Llhh, t
2:911 dein• k. A prize will be -given for
the heat loaf of hretit, and subjects of
Interest will be discussed. A cordial
invitation is given to ail taditm inter-
toted in the lurtitute work.
PORT ALBERT.
TC ISen klf. Oct. 20th.
Mies (Trace Crawford is hoose from
Paisley on a week's holiday.
Mina Louis& McGee, of t4eaaforth, is
spending a few clays under the•,pari•n-
tal roof.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett are
visiting with their eons in Chicago at
present.
Mrs. James Olver spent a short time
the guest. of her sister, Mrs. Miller, in
Stratford last week.
Mrs. James McWhinney returned
hrnne from the West last week and
reports a gond time.
William and Hugh Rutherford, of
St. Helena, called on friends in this
vicinity last Sunday.
instrtcttr-Mr. Rrnith, kindly name
the bones of the skull. Student
Smith -Well, sir, i've got them all in
' my heed, but 1 can't think of their
mama just now. -Bohemian.
-`� MILLER.
Mo inial', Oct. 10th.
Miss Lucy Fisher spent Sunday at
her 1 here.
Mrs. Jas, hong, we are sorry to
hear, is not improving very quickly,
Edwin Walters, has returned fr
Cedarville, Michigan. Mtn. Wattern-
return is uncertain, depending en-
tirely on circumstances,
Our League will hold a social even-
ing on Thursday next and a program
has been prepared in which, along.1'ith
other items, the League report from
the Auburn convention will he given.
The following week the topic will be
a mi-'siunnry one.
We deeply syrniathize with the
people of (i,xterich in their lack of
electric light service the peat week.
it seems there were a few mistakes
rna.l. in that town on Saturday night. .
by our Ilrnmill.rites. One night
would be had enough --hut a shod.
week. Oh ! think of it !
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Trg,n A Y. Ott. 211th.
Miss Janie YnIll, of the 5th rimers.
sion, left nn Monday to visit reletises
near Atwood.
Miss Sadie MacMath left on Monday
to teatime her duties at Roosevelt l
hospital, New York.
Mrs. M. Relton, of Windsor, loft.I
last week on her return home. after a
lengthy visit with relatives In the ,
township.
trig.
Ted Griffin left Tueeday of last
Put4Tlr ti. \is:lTrio. -The meeting
held In 1 ..• .shoal hoe..• thio evening
in the noel est of Rolavl tlobn• .the
Liberal candidal.', wax w.11 at • ,del
The that ep•'aker wag J. L. Kellotwn,
of (it1i1'•riS ti WhoJtaVi-tt_sttlendil. ' 1 i
ad-
dress 'monI Ito record t f the iso IYIer-
Government since- its at to
power in POI. Mr. Kilot•an wta lis-
tened to with keen interest, and his
wddt•es . was .'1 elIeetive n pienent'a-
tion of the case for the Government
that it rennet lett help Ow Liberal
cause 11!: w.Liun, \\'. H, itols't-t•
spa ofin The1Signa), followed with a
brief wldtwst, criticizing the Opp.'vi-
tion csndidgtew feihme to appear be-
fore the electors to show reason why
he should be re-elected. Mr. ilolmes.
the candidate, clear(' the meeting in A
forceM1 address in which he dealt
with the scandal talk of the Opposi-
tion and With other aspect/sof the pol-
itical situation. The meeting was
graced by the presence of quite •Merge
her of ladies. who followed the
speeches evidently with as much in-
terest as the men.
LEEBURN.
ItIUNitY, Oct. 10th,
r potato harvest is now about
K K f
votes. His support of the autonomy the hands of *nit s own?. If h,• play+
hill way en open hid for "the Catholic his gauze on yi•u today, be 11144 illi).
it nn tau• • touvrrrw. The electors
they a right to know where their 1,•p.
r,•sentative stands.• \V.•st 111101:1 is
vote. anti tie trusttT'1-ct keep hdnnseIT
solid with "the Orange vote' by
means which he hail no .1.01111e in efn-
ptoyttlg: `ZCi s1'ie T till tt .. flranj<ciui n
Tories first and Orangemen after-
arls, and by trading, up oti their
disgraced by & Inas- who 'mike, great
public issues OW stake int hit ,,,vr,
petty g,une of oaf -reeking. 1.11 • t•:..,
pat t loyal y, by re•ar'•cuting t1) tors of \\'.•1 Hnivn are Ke1+:1 •
the ibex the tut •r •-t , uI "the party' refrr•w•ltt, ,l by a Iran tell , -..
in • est iiue011 '1 •oeao,Ir:1 th tt he great voted tuitinal issue tet•y :u •11•
should cot.. `i'; he dial. be -hods 1 to light of his chatter,. Id v -::et' int•.
ttt•lit'to could' • hisatetioli 4ltytati'ktbut. acuteteitsteel-••••
aha a h:G".t-Tar diva .Hep or) jMr'. Claw it. t +• rein,.. nae.• ,-- ,
r0 (11) t.' i1 t,: 11 • $11 ` 't )!� riding would II int! 41e :u
Ili nk+ h • h t,. :\nal if Lewis :h tt hr shnnid t.eko ,n" ,
1 he cnrrq alo,at it, tin oUer nn this yuc•n ion and
Unit* Vi Ohl ilial 1 y it. Ila doing ma he would lett'.•
teriz-.I by an un- 14.11111 the iegard t•1 his .,Innen.-nt.
of anything but as a 1111111 w"ILII the eoui•.tge of ht. coin
r g a -e,
his o hideThe sat h lin I k T
n own vietious. course:
only- bill owed shows that he has neither eattitelion.
1,• would neer i`11ut.0 • . It 141115) 4 nuly 14. e •
e m'ijority of the p dole d 1 vie:. -ter, the i .s
al voted 111.: 1'..•I, 1 M ,••''el a1'uI t 111
mol tcrtrfi(
-beton•
',era.1 i 11.
It I(... thin is
Mr. _t owl'.
ter het. le et' ch ti
hla.hinit; directress;
his eh&ueer, of wlt'i
Thr soare-.s of the ant,
nothing t) Ilia- slime
hey.. beetrearried by air
no matter Whicti tiny he
P teal um, Mt a'"ii t', 1R
Hing 10 snit fo ost(fyhis e toss,
puddle't:ateturtl of (bo r • i ms
pi ennead i', 1 pita lei. ('at
fel•ow-cit luny -int iii -en ,•f sr t-
ing todell c l •.!1,tati,lt1 which .anon
Is• jn•ttitlett- -t poeltiotf:,in which' he
11 44 no right to place them..
The autonomy bill •cup he justified:
'While there :are Mimeo differences of
opinion W.' 1. regard to the measure.
there is a it. •tl • ...al to b.• said doth for
and again- i'. Thee %As A conflict of
(tt, :. 11 , . 01 . -
1u_11v i ,... t la 1 •.... 1.., I -• a .,•.
a great quer,ttarl of orate 1.111)• with 1, -
tel t ' Idsr w i.de restil as ,t p1 1141.
r. 1 MI%entltt,•r.we snhmit that E. N.
L 'ie Itu,lur(cib''4 all claim nosh this
ridi • which he has minr.preamitet
and is tot deserving of a single vote.
from inn nt•llige•itt and ennsciention.
over. It is at .pie .,dirt crop, in some ; outside talent Is expected to take part:
cares very tat go. 'lite exceedingly dry 1 Mrs. liiscox, °lorst. of Teeswnter:
kin de I t reader. of Ilene
t i:alate�
L Mier
Gertrude has, /vier t.t,t lor-
weather �•
up the latnte'ra, hut the ground Is too salt: Rev, ilesare. E, Junes, .f Ao-
hxrl for 'I' ,ghing. I burn, and VI - A. math, of Dung:ul-.
Mn, Hu1.WK alsrrt�u.--1'11. pal. non. Admission children
14s.
it ienl m., tint held in tin.• hall herr :m
'flmr•eln}' evening in tTir u s•rni in-! DUNGANtVOfV.
basso was a roll -emu inti•.._with 11 k11 gt t --
atteudince. A new feature was the ((1 A. NEN-T)N, 1r1.).1'iST. LCt'K-
1111r•,sluctlin of sic, which certainly `lf. NUN•. Atbomeeveryday a rept Tho,
day's New renwdyfur ealnwalnit h t1uner�
helped much to ,ntiV.n the uu•e1inR• fonun, tx•rtcr Rmntr,,. e•naw end hr ,te wears.
The warlike stratus .1 the bagpipe., etc Altntunum plate+,nwo-t.eeak,thl
played by Roht. l'iaigie, of (iolerch, N•
:amt the plaintivenotes of Mr. Link-
laater's violin ae'.•mrvl have ave a pleasing
influence on the audience. to . ty noth-
ing of the Scottish song sting by ,lamest
F. Th.tmson. ,T ii nlcri'h.. Harry
,'fortis waw called to 111. chair and dis-
charged its (intim(intimvery *lilt•. ('has.
(farrow, Of tio.lerirh, enalyzet the
workings of the Department of theInterior and very ably pointed out
how carefully 111. (1ovcrnntent had
honked after pie great land interesis'of
the country. Mr. Holmes a Mrke for
over an hourand entered int • the work-
ings, of thePostofllcs Department,Department,showing how the detb•it' 111 this De-
partment under the C'onservet lyes had
'leen changed to a surplus under the
Litter/al Government, and at the satne
time the postal rat ••M reduced one-
tl,ir.l. The management must be bet-
ter to obtain .such favorable results.
The meeting wee hronitht t, it close at
li
a late hor by the winging nt ()al Stirs
the King. - ^
NILE.
Tt' EBDA Y, Oct. 2r)tb.
Vote for Holmes and good honest
government, frw
A tougher u.--ai ni., Lata at-
tentletTilie funeral of the Late Miss
Maggie Burrows on Monday last,
11' f'TT,-"WalffitifIT-Rfisnfohary Society
will hold ite monthlymonthlymeeting at the
home of Mee. Louis Taylor on Octo-
ber 214th.
The anniversary whielt Was /Over-
time' to take plate on the 5th and itch
of November has been changed to
week earlier. the let and 2nd,
The Epworth League topic for next
Tuesday will be "James the Brother
of John," taken by George Pentland.
and "James the Brother of Jude,"
taken by Gordon 'Vexing.'Vexing.Mr. and Mrs. William Morrow, of
(ioderich. spent Sunday with friends
at Nile, Mr. Morrow has recently re-
turned from the West and speaks in
glowing terms of the country.
Rain is badly needet in this com-
munity. The farmers are enable to
do their fall plowing, the land being
so dry. The rooterop, which is mod-
erately good, will be mostly gathered
in this week.
(11 1,1W11 ANatt'RRa.tnY.--Tile anni-
versary cervices and teame•thrg in
connection with Nile Methodist rhureh
will beheld on Sunday and Monday,
November 1st and 2nd. fhe morning
services will be conducted by the pas-
tor, Rey, W. Conway, R. A., R. 0.,
and in the evening Rev. W. A. Smith,
R. A. 1i. D., of Dungannon. will
preach. Special music will bit furn-
ish.vl by thechoir at hoth ssrvire.
On Monday evening a teameeting
will he held In the haaement of the
church, supper served from (1 to A
n clock. After tea a musical and lit-
erary program will be given in the
auditorium. The Nile choir will have
charge of the music. and the following
H
- You stn NlwaY
FIVE YEARS MORE
, have year me nevi,
better done in the dentin o -more tint•.
luta.-. for dein the Work, mend •0,,
Gor
better for w
rMbiofor lir tale lent_
N(YT10E.-TIHE iA('AL AGEN('
In Dungannon for The Siena' l+at the IV.'
entre book and Stationery Store, *4.-,r•
order. 'rill be rec, Iv d for suboicriptline, 41
vertl-lore and Job work, and receipts will 1 -
RI Jm,
for amount. weld for the Mane.
WruNv.snAY, Oct.2lst.
Ales. Ilamlen, orf (loderich, visited
here this week. •
B. E. Manning spent Sunday .1111
friends in (,od.rich,
Misty Frank McLean spent Sunday
under the parental roof.
Miss Cox. of Porter's Hill, is at pro.
ent the guest of her cousin. Mise Lily
Mclean. •
Jaynes Curwin and wife are spend-
ing a emiple et weeks with friends at
Stratford,
Fel Jhnston, &nd wife, of Clintun.
visited the former', brother here int
Sunday
last•
Mims .I(tta 1lenderson, who is en-
gaged in teaching near Paisley, spent'__-. _ -
Saturday and Sunday et her home
here,
Jack Roberta, who has taken
position as junior in the Sterling
Batavia. ftriderieh, intent Sunday at
home her.,
Wafter and- -Ohartes WAlkont•ntfef-----
--
their wivesof Mitchell. were the
guises of J, Walkout and his wife on
Sunday hut,,
The English church is preparing for
ate gal supper and entertainment,
to i,e held nu Thanksgiving night.
November Nth. Full particulars wilt
IM• gilenulater,
A nnnlher from here Attended the
[Wirral of the late Mina Wright. ,.f
Colborne, which took place on Satur-
day last from the home of her uncles
Robert Huston..
Bev, Mr, Langford, of Toronto, con
ducted missionary '. T•voroM in the
gave tdist- thureh on Sunday Io*t, 11e'
gay. 1.580 very able a ddivsaea to ilat'K''
congregations. The missionary Kit -
ing, are in ete.•ae of previous years.
CANADIAN MANUFAC-
TURES.
Capital Invested.
1900. 1905.
$446,9'6,487 ;833.916,155
(Increase to 5 years, $386,999.668.
Value of Products.
1905.
i481.053.375 Sao6.446,5711
ncrease to 5 years, $225.393.203
The blister the factories are. the
greater the amount of wages paid.
Wages Paid to Labor
in Canadian Factories.
moo.
1005.
i1aeio $162155,57/,
Increase
5 years, ;48.906.2