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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-11-12, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, & TARIO T. emseev, November I2, 190,e 7 401+++ * ****** 44414 4 4*$+.444 * 44 ifi, ie 46 <t' The News of the District. 4 444444+44+44044464**4644444+44444.4464444++4441 34 DUNLOP. ASHFIELD. DUNGANNON. ST. AUGUSTINE. MONDAY, Noy, -h a.tee H. T. %V811aans, who has been laid off work for the last week with au Aiakww uu his hand. ie able to I,e around again. Mrs. D. Cumming. formerly of this place, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. Crawley. of Tor- onto. is spending a new days in Qut1e- rish and neighborhood. Our enterprising and progressive townsman A. 11. Clutton hale with d of r. McLaren o h.• at M t (rude •'c t u 6 raised another of Itis burns and is now putting a cement stable underneath ti. 8. Putter is d.,,ng the cement work In spite of the unprecedentedly dry weather this fall the farmers her. are getting on with ( heir plowing, though the call for fresh plow.pointa daily Is something alarming. However, "it is en . ill wind that blows nobody good," and the machine men and blacksmiths will profit by the farm- er•'losees. T&A('Hgi ENOAuiD. -- The school board of No. 9 have secured the ser- vices of Miss Loretta Young for the ceasing year. They:- ars -to- be et.n- gratulated un their good forttete, as Miss Voting comes highly recom- mended, bestdee holding a Normal ear - tiflcate. Miss Young also is le he cun- gratulated, as she is chosen from a targe number of applicants. LEEBURN. TuIc$DA V, Nov. loth. A MayORAIILR DAY. - Thanksgiv- ing Day and the King's birthday made a splendid coIntrinetion. A more heautiful day,is rarely seen than was Mooday. After suets n uice day the boys and girls of Leebm-n were in splendid humor for an evening's en- ioynent: so they assembled in the hall and the motto was -.anything that can contribute to th- hilarity of the. evening. With games and social intercourse• they had a splendid time and when the evening leg in to grow late an excellent lunch teat. served. which did credit to the young ledies of Leeburn ; then after singing "tied Sate the King' they all went home. It is hard to *ay how far the result. of this, affair may reach into the tutees.. PORT ALBERT. \VelesestieY, Nov. iIth. Ni.. Jean UuntYar spent Titanksgive ing with (1 iendn in (iii.-1ph. Mrs. Oalds is visiting with her sea. r -in-law, Mrs. Jas. Seel t. Miss Lieuetta Cunningham, of Bel- fast, spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Harry Hayden entertained the members of the Ladies' Aid;b( Christ church lust Wednesday. W. T. Pellow left last week ter Stratford, where he intendls needing with his daughter, Mire. \V. Burrows. Miss Winnie Cunningham, Percy Hayden and Willie Suede returned to their duties at the O. C. I. after spend- ing Thanksgiving at their respective kerne. here. KINTAIL. TUESDAY, Nov. IUth. Ilan McDonald shipped a carload e,f cattle to Toronto today trims Ripley. Morgan Austin expects to leave this week on a visit to his sons its Loraine, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Aline Ma.D•t- Duncan and Baby Archibald. of 'Cam- iaebT1•,-speiit the holifiayys With Mins. Allin'e parrots. Mr. and Mrs.Duncan McLeod. Miss Kate Bowler, of Golerichr was home for the holidays. Thune attend- ing the G. C. 1. who were home were the Misses -Minnie a • car , era Griffin, Grace McLean and Vera Bowler. Deese' oK Joule SiNNNTT. --Meet) sympathy is extended to ,1a4. Stinnett and family in this their time of trouble. His little grandee]. Eddie Dwyer. has been ill for the pa.it ten .lays, hut is now. we ate pleased Go state, showing a change for the better. On Saturday evening last John Sinnett, who resided with his hr.)ther, was seized with a stroke of paralysis and h.• passed away this evening. The deceased had reached the advanced age of eighty-nine years, and was highly respected for his kind and affable manner. The funeral will be held from St. Joseph's church. AMBERLEY. MONDAY. Nov. 9th. James Bradley 'has bought Alex. McLennan's farm. Miss Ralph, of (ioderich, is visiting Mr. and Men. Ram. Grey. lfeetor McLean shipped a carload of cattle to Toronto last weirb. -- R. Bradley her bought fifty more land front Charles Boyd. You can new the mud fly now. Bob Wilkie hats bought a new driver. *Service in the Methodist r•hneeh next Sunday afternoon at the usual hour. L. ie. Wildfang and S. Brown spent last week visiting trlendn and hunting at Elmwood. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Shiefd-4. o Kincardine. visited friends in Amber ley last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fergmnn and daughter visited friend. in Awhere.), one day last week. The railway is boonlir t around this town now. Everybody that has finished plowing is working on the road. Bob Steele spent a few days last week visiting friends in Lueknow and Dungannon and calling on friends in Kintail on his way horde. LANES. FRIDAY, Oct. :0)11). St Hoot, Herm:T.-The following is the report of 8. 8. No. 1Q Askfleld, for the month of October, the notion be- ing in order of merit, basted upon monthly examinations: TV. -Laura B. Johnston, Ltvina Sherwood, Rae Jamieson, Irene Smeltter. Senior 1Ii. -Ray Alton, Mantle 'O'Loughlin, Johnnie Scott, Charles Smeltzer. Intermediate 111. --Wilfrid Drennan, Charles Sherwood. Junior 111. -- 'Phomas Little, Hernette O'Loughlin. Halle Caird. •Freddie Johnston. Senior 11.-Lizzle Drennan. James Little, Neil Meacham, •Annie Dien nam. herder 11. Wilfrid O'Loughlin, Rimer Farrlah. Joseph Howler. Pert. I1. Reninr Edward Srnith, •Jn1i.•n Thoraysl. Part. I1. Junior -Jean Reott, Bert Jnhrlstoti, Lorne Farrish, Marjory Johnston. Part 1. (a) Rid• wry Ferguson, Lennard O'Loughlin. (hl -Siesta Reed, Vern* Smelter, Vie - lot' Johnston. Irl -Mary Dufnre. Paul Hmeltzet. W. 13. Renewtsts, Maher. October 241141110K -. TOWNSHIP COVNI•IL,-All the tient• torn were present at the regular merle ing of council today. The minutes of September 19th were read and eu motion of Uouneillers 8hoenhels and Kickley ' were adopted. Moved by Councillors Kickley and Hunter that the petition of 8110 ratepayers praying for the submitting of a local option bylaw at the time .lf the next munici- pal elections be favorehly received, and that the clerk be Instructed to have th.• necessary bylaw prepared for the next regular meeting of council in Ne)veml.er. Carried. Accounts totalling $575,71 were ordered paid, and on motion of Councillors Stiles and Kickley council adjourned to meet November lith at 10 a.m. • - THtat. G. At.t. N, Clerk. NILE, Te SODA Y. Nov. loth. Cuottere-There will be no serviee here next Sabbath, except. Sunday school at 10::30a,m:.oneccoutn of the -opening servicer et the Ebenezer ppeirttnlent. • EI'WORTH LEAGUE. - The misslen shiny class will have charge of the Ine•eting next week, which will be held Tburselay evening. instead of Tuesday. The vlai wt,1Leteiaw their_ b url_.bouk... "The Uplift of China," each Member of the. class taking part. Special music, v. sed and instrumental, is being prepareel. A collection will be taken in aid of missions. All are welcome. LOTHIAN. TUESDAY, Nov. loth. Mrs. K. MaeKenzie visited friends in %arra last week. Mrs. Torn Randy armee it few days with her parents in Bervie. Bridget Hogan, of \Vingha.n Bud. - tress Genesee was home over Thanks- giving. CREWE. Moenay. Nov. 9th. - John Lannan. of (iodericie spent Sunday with friends here. Jas. Culbert, jr., of Lateknoty, vis- ited friends Isere on Sunday'. Walter Steely was pr. -dented with - bouncing laky boy en thus 31st of October. Some of the lacy the NVeestern harvest are expected home agpiu on Saturday. -Onsite es Orton --enrol ---isfiste--Hurst Durnin. also Albert and Jlinnie Shackleton. students of the (iolerich Collegiate Institute, spent Sunday at their w• im b Pres skive h pe ee he•n• The fine weather still continues. \Ve have had neither rein nor snow hire this autumn. although we read of several places even -in latitttdes south of ue where they have had from six to eight inches of .now. Not hid for the northern part of Huron county. -A good many farmers are through fall ploughing here. MAFEKINU. Teesn.t'. Nor. 3rd: Mt*. A. Finlay is visiting her mother, Mrs. Andersen, at 'Lion. Mrs. Mallough and Miss Mallnugh were guests etthe home of Mr,. Blake last week; Mies M. \%'eluted, of Clinton. spent a few .lays as the guest of her sister, re. Tho.. Blake, - Tom Menai v is setting up a house• in Anson Finlay's tsh. That looks lik.• business. Tdrn ! The ammlnl meeting of the heel ring was held last Tuesday evening at the ad-.IL S eie,naere. Owing to quarterly serviees being held at Lion on Sunday all the reguiar services en the Ashfield circuit, were withdrawn. • A. NEWTON. DENTIST. LUL/H.: NOW. ---Al home every day uuept Thur. - day.. New remedy for extracting teeth ISo tones better than fifes. ('ruwn Wed bridge work. etc. Aluminum plates loon-brookablel. N. B. -You ata always have your work woe I bettor done In the denW ulnae --mucro thus TutiauAY. 1nL. MIih. F. flick, of Turuutu, was iu the burg• oue day haat week. Mts. Murphy left last week to visit h hernieer do I)tlnda+, better faonittw for doing the work. mire tom hatable for the patient. NOTICE. -THE LOCAL AGENC In Dungannon for The Signal 1s at the l'o• ohlw lkwk and Stationery Store. who order., will be reveled fur •ub..eriptltt.. ad rertising and Jut) work, and receipte will he Pico fur amounts uaid fur the .ante. WRDN D Y Nov I h rs A it . Mrs. Little and Wile ' •e spendio li ar pend o a new daya with friends here. (1. S. Woods and wife, of (ioderich tt Thankegiviug Day in our vil lege. • Miss Miry Philip., eif Belfast. Y visiteet in this vicinity last -week, -- t- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc(rostie. of re Belfast, spent TIr.inkAgiving eats friends id this vicinity. e N. F. W hyatd teed Win. Mole paid a visit to friends in Seafen•lb on Sun- day last. . W. Little has rented part of J. Mc Nabli s store and has opened a hoot and *hoe repair shop. - T. G. Allen returned on Friday from Peterborough, where he held been on a business trip. Mr. Johnston, of Clintou, visited at trtehiorue7if J..Tuhu.teti, our harness - maker, on Saturday and Sunday last. R. E. Manning and Ilarbld *pent Thanksgiving in Clinton. They were accompanied on their return yester- day by Mrn. Boles. Mis. Carrie Milligan is spending a couple of weekset her house here. It. Rutherford is taking her work at her school near Dashwood. J. Kickley, wife and family moved lit week to Port Albert, where Mr. Kickley ie engaged in workiug on the electric road now in course of cou- atruc(iwr. - - - Among those •.who spent Thanks- giving with their rewrote here are : Misses McLean. Unrnin, Hellamy and ltyao„and J. Roberts, Crete -Treleaven and Howard Case. A Srcclrse.-The supper end con- cert given under the auspices of St. 13/1111'S cluncnn Monday last was a grand success. The supper and, con- cert were both of unusual excellence. The pna•eedr umountel to $1(7. BIIN,R S(x'lierv.-7he annual meet i)1►t of the Bible Society of this piste will be held en Tuesday evening, ventiwr lith, in tit. Paul's 'c Everybody is Invited to attend yh41 to assist in - the furtherance nt this worthy cause. - -RIIr1.L MATCII. -The members of the Dpugannon rifle club held a title old•thue rivets, DDrr. Ttuascend JaDaJake M Gee, Were again the captain*. There was some good shout' g on both sides and on sun ' g up hese-Dices at the conclusion o t eWad found f he at h it as that the i).•tors aide had won by et narrow margin. . o- WEST WAWANOSH, FRIDAY. get . G3. • TntcN.+nn Cores -cue -Council met as per adjournment. Members all present : Reeve Bailie in the chair. M' tes of last meting read and eonfirnu•J on motion of Meesri. Thompsun and Murray. Treasurer's ststetneut'hewed balance on hand of $711.143. Filed. Mrs. Hedley's razes were refunded en motion of Messrs. Anderson and Thumpsuu. Mrs.' Rob- inson was granted $I5 cbatrity on motion of Messrs. Medd and Murray. Councillor Medd paid the trc*siu-er $S for sale of timis•rre bridge, ronres- sion 5. Messrs. Murray and •Medd were appointed to see about the shing- ling of Temperance Hall.. The Reeve brought up the matter of the drain opposite .1. Medd'o stable et Dungan- non, also the road at concession 5. lots 10 and 17. Left over until next ee tog. Blues neve issued to the amount of about $aHei for payment of accounts. Council adjourned to meet on November 190) at ,10 o'clock. W. S. M.Qaoteri)t, Clerk. Joseph Wilson, of Detroit. .spent Thanksgiving at his old keine on the 7th concession of ) 4 444arinsh. Miss Mary Uluunney has tetauued home utter having undergone an operation in the Clinton hoepi•al. Mr. and Mee, William :McAllister left this week for an extended visit to friends at Shakespeare, Inncrkip rind Stratford. The funeral of Mrs. J. McCourt took piece last 'Wednesday mou ing fr the house of her son-in-law, Wtn Brophy, to the Regime; Vat hulk selne- tery here. The dece*se l Ia:fy Was eighty-four years -of age and wee held in high esteem by her spiny friends -and exquaintaunea. Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu- lar medicine, a doctor's medi- cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. At/ W. publish our ror.auIn pw. *,.a Ira! 01eon.1 ers from aur mW,ri.:.. w. urs. au to oo wilt eroar a.,olor Anygood doctor will tell you theta medi- cinlike Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con- stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor- recting this sluggishness of the liver. -Yeas sr ski J. C. Afar 0e., Lewe1L Itaaa- ABOLISITHE:LEYIEL CROSSING. COLBORNE: \'i RUN Esu.4Y, Nov. 40h, SCHISM Itereer.-Report for O(•. teber,'.ti. M. No. re Celher,rnc- Pere i': - 1Ltiulie ':'ludo'•, Lily Morris. Jun- kie 11. -Mary Glidden, Beatrice Chis- holm. Philip Bogie. Senior iL--Ter- ence hunter, Adele Mer ann. Jimmy 1'hompsotl. JUniot• 11I. - E r n i s t Bogie, Andrew Bogie. Senior I11 -- Reggie McCann, $innette McDonald, Torn 'Chieholul, Annie Thompson, Lorne Tittlow: Senior [V. -flat -Ye/ McCain'.Aliirrit-. iii. Junior A •- Dal cell McCon. Ai it -g M. Time -rem Teacher'. ' Morn:ay. Noy. t►tb. !Ifist . ine-T;TenTiTITTintekeigivitig holida at her holies in6olrrich. Jobe 8chwanz hi, secured the ser vice of F.. Lloyd for the winter m ths. Aern'mbsr of the young folks at- endeel thet fowl sn , urs... nt Luuefrs• hero' on Monday evening, - Jit. told Urs. \Nuts UMlrr seem Thanksgiving with their daughter. D1t•.t lS2 ( ere' sof Nehrinf•vli)e N. Baer bas jltided much to the appcatrance of his house l.y ;Ageing' It glues front around the verandah. ' fieri Snyder• is agaiin .nt the line with his threshing outfit and will- liui,lt_inasks dereleees--Ile-. bee heal exceptionall7 good rnnthis fall. hutt- ing almost threettiont4w. essiewee- is near ley', h tel a t•eint Whistle at the crossing w.:•re the accident oc- cut red. Ur.-Charleswort and 1)r. Carder, wh unade a_poet•tno,le rxgQ1inatien iii 5[rs."S , l , gave 411 s .if her iu- jut•iee. showing a viol. • t comets -Sen. William/ ('Preset. and • his 'brothel (Jorden, two bey' wholi)� mirth lit the traelp. 'said they heard the rugine whistle but +agreed in . ty l there were only tkr(•e whistles (the statu- tory railsvay crossing whistle i. two ling sod two short blasts(. 1V�li P„ti.,.een.-a_eactiute was working about two miles east (i the accident when the engine passed. lite engine had not gained her speed, as it tsar un as up. grandee ha .lacy t the grade was down. He supposed the train was going ahout ptsseng'•r Other witnesses were Peter Walker and .John Doer, two' of the jury, 51141 Alvin-Yeungblut. tal.25 ; Fred Iteth, gravelling at lot 41, eonrew.ime 4. $lk3.t+l) : Malcolm '1'. Walsh, furnishiugt;lu utul put !ing in *Pitta err on eastern Amin -dare. Stn.'s,. Thr council theft adj•mrned to meet again en Monday, .November Zed next. &L.ee. Pours ni IELD: Clerk. - MIuen.Y, Nov 11th. been 'Tisdale, who has •en at +!m ten,liee. tin• horn rat filminess Vtittispw of Toronto. w'a. Mime for the hcliday,t returning this afternoon. 1). C. (:ra.sick has Item te-t•ngsgeil EAST WAWANQSH. REWEAVE, Cit. :flat, 1litel. TOW Nall IP Civ St 'IL. -The council stet t.nlay pe»)precut -i.r-aeljutrl•ntn,nt: 51emb•rs all pr••sent-. JLnnle4 nt last meeting recut and confirmed. The treasurer rele)rted that in answer to Id. advertisement some t -t1 d:lTer.:nt br,kew had forwarded .:enders for the perch/sae of the Hnllahan drain de- bentures. Move(: by Ur. Gillesp.r, seconded by \Ir. Berrhirl, that the tender -of the l)ouriuiou .Secaritios Carper:it ion of Toronto, being the highest cfTer, be accepted and that the Reeve and Councillor Scott be ap- pointed to arrange with the treasurer for the final settlement of the same. Carried. Bylaw No. 10, 19I14, t p repeal bylaw No. 5, 1907, and bylaw No. 17, lees. relifying the appointment of Iid,vin 0..Ftiti-, of ,Galt, as township engineer in place oLewis Belem. of Listowel, were both daily read and pae.ed. On Motion of an Gilleyoie, seconded by Jlr. fuming. the follow- ing ace to were ordered to he paid : The Steil and l•',,•;, ,.. Tnrnet.tt alcor_ tising for sale of drainage debentures, $4410: Connelly & Co., contractors. part pay(nent on the Hell than drain.. $747.63 ; Win. Connelly & ('o., bond- ing culvert - on'Hallnitan Jreiiu, $i1 : Geo. Tailor, building Belgrave bridge, 8e'u(xu. Harmer. Report of Ni S. No. 9, Ashfleld, for October : V. -- Willie Alton, Walter Alton, Leila Blake, Carman Stothet•s. teenier IV. - Mary Ra Iers, Ernest Hall. Junior IV. - Effie Johnetoo. 111. - Eldin Twamley, Tommy Glen, Jessie Stotb- ere, Edith Johnston. Will (lazier. Senior 1i. -Lily Alton, ida Glazier. Junior 11. - Hetes Twamley, Peter Glazier, Marie Baker. John Glen, Beryl Johnston, Elizabeth Bowers. Senior Part L -Irene Moran, George Glen. Junior Part I.-Ueril Johnston. J, C. STerrttttla, Teacher. LOCHALSH. Tr est:se, Nov.4(th. Mrs. U. McLennan is visiting friends in London. Miss Sarah Cameron left lain Satur- day for Detroit. ' Mrs. Dan McDonald is visiting rienda is Goderiele: Miss Lilian Clark pis at her home rte 81. Helens for the holidays. Miss Alda McDonald and Mr. Dun- can, of Toronto, are visiting at the parental home of the termer. Miss Rhoda McKenzie and Don Fin- layson, of (lode r ich, are spending the Thanksgiving holiday's at their re- spe' tive homes ing for Neil Camphill since last spring, is now enjoying well-earned holidays at the homestead. Mies Mary 11. McKenzie and Miss Tema Kempton left last week for Tor- onto, where they have secured posi- tions with the T. Eaton Co. IMvid Stewart, ere the faithful guardian of our educational interests', is already taking down notes for his eloquent speech to be delivered at our next annual school -meeting. Alex. C. McKenzie, jr., who under- went a critical operation at the \\-ingham hospital last Tuesday, is doing so far as well as could he expected under the circumstances. Dune. and R. J., in utter indignation at the obduracy of the many Is-helors in the vicinity of Lochalsh, are think- ing seriously - of setting a good ,xtsn- ple soon to the said O. 13.'s. Congrat- ulations! Emotes CR(taNan.-Rollo Grant had the misfortune, while working in connection with his drilling outfit, to have t wo or three fingers of his left hand Molly crushed. it is feared that he may lose one of the fingers. FIR&. --The vacant house and nett - buildings on the property of Nell Campbell, on the 13th concession, which had been occupied by him IN-- fon• residing on his farm on the boundary, Were wholly deettoyed by flee during the night of Friday, the 0th inst. The loss 14 fully covered by ineuraoce. No cause can as yet be as- signed for the origin of the fire. Read The Signal tot' local news. ST. HELENS. • MoNnAY, Nov. 9tb. Will Todd returned to Cargill last id DId• Clark was home from the G. C. L over Sunday. Jas. Joynt was h from White- church for the holidays Rev. S. M. Whaley. of Hickson, spent a few days in our burg this week. Rev. D. A. McDonald, of ,(wonto, occupied the pulpit. of Calvin 'Irurcb on Sunday last, Misses Mary. Merger and i ilian Clark spent Thankegiv Da -at their home herr. Mr, and Moe. 11. N. 1) onto, spent Thank4giving the - ed Mr's. R. K. Miller. Sivart Miller telc1oa Monday for Vermilioo. Alta., where he bas secured a position in n general stove. - CALVIN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. - The anniversary services of Calvin church will L' held next Sunday, when Rev. J. L. Murray, I). 1)., of To- ronto, will preach at 11 a. tn. and 7 p. m. On Monday erening a tea- meeting eameeting will bre held, when I)r. Mur- ray will give a lecture on "Yellow- aiest Wander3ansk=eats-Auk erica." :lues 13eil and Bice; of Dun- gannon, it»d. Mr. Armitage; of Luck. now, will assist in the musical pro - grant, WESTFIELD. Moses. v, Nov. 9th. Miss Mary Clark spent the holidays et her home in St. Helens. George Bamford, of Toronto, -paid le flying visit to his parents it few days age. Rev. A. E. Jones 'wretched Thanks- giving sermons et ikmnyyhank and Westfield churches on Sabbath. Mrs. %V. H. Camppla•II and Master Colin are spending the holidays with friends in Kincardine and Lurknnw. Rorie of the bey., thinking they would like to have a fowl supper all to theme'''. es on Hallow. en, helped them' -fives to a number of fowl from various barnyards, then proceeded to a vacant hoose where they_ dressed and revoked their temper. hey are now having to mak.• good the thefts. Teemoev, Nev. 3rd. MyeentNn Pett De Toneit --The fol- lowing is the standing of pupils in 9. S. Nu. 6, Katet Wawanonh, hoard 00 October examination*: V. - Thos. lto tiger. IV. -Maggie. Farrow, Nell. son Robiaon, Jennie Tenney, May Cook, Leslie Buchanan. teenier 111. - May Tanney-, Colin Campbell, 1.i111. Hihhitt. Junior Hi. --Violet Buchan- an. ii. - Charlott.e Teinney, Roy Faredlr,• Willie Iiibbitt Part 11.-- Aggie Howatt. MARY 1. CLARK, Teacher. -Wad all The Signal this week, concession 9, $551.71) ; Ge -o. Taylor, • building In idge opposite lot 99, (Num -II -- Mon 5, on the Hallahan drain, $1;0.07 Thos: J. Bell, inspecting Welding heidgee - lot 311, -concession +k --$U f 4444, A. Scott, work and material on out- let, concession_ 9, $12.80 ; Harry Ed- ward., cleaning mit ditch opposite luty St, concession 5, L(k: ; Thos'. 11. Taylor, jr., repairing Fother•gill's bridge, con- cussion 6, lac ; Jusbe& J. Welds, drawing , and furnishing gravel for I3elgrave bridge, $:3; Win. Ifirkett. repairing Marnoch bridge, concession 9, $5.73; Char. Csnipbell. underbrush- ing on road allowance, lot :31, ..•)11. -5-• cion 9, $t ; J. N. CanlphrU, tilt ter dea3u-- or rail way, coneestiitl u, $4.01; Thos. Rodger. clearing stones off .hW. c_o_n_ctssion 5, 5l) i J. Ander- son. Blyth, ball rent, voters list court_ $1r. ; ♦ \Vies. J. Parks, .electing mews, >ll i t- Alert. P •uetertfeld,-srfee.titig Iirors, $5 : Alex. Porterfield, clerk's sone --else- .h.let,,..n ..t.9 eine, $50 ; Win. Deacon; gravelling o concession 10, $22.40 ; Jets. Tunnel-, 00 \yards gravel, $4.20 ; Hurry Ed - war la, 28 yard*, gravel. SLOG :-liuht. Shrill, til yenta gravel, $1.18; \Vin. O. Craig, 80 -yards gravel, $0.02 ; Harty Deacon, 5 days ehnleetting-grwvet, This Is the trade -marls of Scott's Emulsion and is on everyhottle of it sold in the world -Which amounts to several millions yearly. Whyliecause it has made so 111auy sickly children strong and well -given health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls and restored to health so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. Send this adewilseeemI, together with nam• of popel0 wINKII a appears. Snot addr..• MM lar but• to envrr poop and we trill emit p*lt a '•l'onpl.te Heady Aub of the world" :. • • •.:, a1(Trr A PAWN 1r .wwelbeala S. W., TORONTO, ONT. Overwear, Ilenemeameeteiewesensuniasenweinmwmoso Underwear, AamMS AND THE TRIMMINGS such nt, are to be had at The palace Clothing Store, go a `long way in im- proving the appearance of a good-looking man, and will make an ordinary -looking tiillUw1 good pear as as the best. This is the Underwear Season the time when yo change from the lighter - to.tho heavier weig s of undera'carables. Our stock was never ore complete, qual- ities never bettor, and t n values we are -_able to otter will -mite - .interesting -fur - - • you to look our way. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Hat Caps, Collars, Ties in fact Everything for Men iii Boys L_ CLEAN BROS e Art Tailors and Clothiers GODERICH, - - ONTARIO FREE! 3!VEN AWAY! by the trusters of 14. S. No. '7 for 11L49, at et salary of $12.i. Next yeti• will tie hie third year in this section. Her. A. E. Jones preacher' a special Thanksgiving .eriti.ln at the Donny-- bro.,L' church Sunday -' morning and sacrament wets administered at the r1oS1• of the set -vire. We ere pleased to be able to state that Patrick O'Connor, rho was seriously i11 us the t•esadt of the horst- ing of an artery in h 5 forehead, i•• able to be around again, A. A. Naylor took charge of St. Helene school last :Monday, having been engaged fur tin• temainder of the year ars successor to Mise Beatrice Anderson. who resigned to accept a Fpositiou on the staff of the Wingbune high school. Ije:.tTR OF MRS. CAMILMM(l . - The deetb of Mrs. John ('aruerun, which took place on • Tuesday, November 3rd, removed one of the old end esteemed tesidents of this township. The deceased w•as a native 1)1 Seet- lanol, having Neem born at Port Glen vefe la lar. in 1245(1 .cin r•ied- to Mr. Cameron and a few days after their urarriage they sailed fur.. America. For some yearn they liver) in the heighbu•hood of 'reroute mud thirty•flve years ago they came to Huron county. The deceased ia sur- vived by her husband, -four daughters and nue son : Mrs. ..ohn Jackson. of Toronto : Mrs Robert Currie, of Eats' Wnwnnosh : Mrs. \Vm. Twamley. of 14ehfield , Mite Reher:ra, of Norwalk. Chin, and Alexander, of Atnherst, Ohio. A brother. Duncan McCanig, iteidts at Oro. hover give to beggars n:i the road." rein.rked a young IRttn tet n fellow a ho had asked bier for help. "Will you• honor oblige inc with your name and a ddrege, and .1•11 east on yet':?" ovan the retort. 1.1. FINjiE TAILORED' FOR MEN FiTS WELL LOOKS WELL WEARS WELL When made by • DUNLOP the Tailor West St. •�+r. a �slt�.stt� BUSINESS i have rontrecteerl to represent the MAS$EY•HAMUM Co. in Geslerich for the coating 4114011 at the ole' stand on II 'Iron Street. 1 have represented the MrCOltMlQK (=.er..ltny the pest tai *eatti,ne, nd IMV,• Sept) fit 3. chomps to anent t. linen/ nelsi irttery for the coming sens.n. , i /Am also, agent fur (iitA BI'GGi448 and (;:'TTI?I R, BItAN T F O R D \V 1 N 1) M 1 1, , N, MF:r,orTE: CREAM MEPs RA- 7'OIIM, FLEI•It'4 PLOW noel the IIISSEI,L i)i$(! 11 l(WVt and LANi) ROLLERS. Call and sew tie.. ROBERT WILSON Ilalllilten Street, Guider i. h. P. R. I have tot• MIP sump gond clewing 1lorse4 rind a heavy Celt, eighteen months old, also is theronghbred Low and Calf. S n•. V. F. ('urrab, Wirsher. u tut. • 4)-ar Mi-.. Cutrieit. yourlet terof ole• I r•.,... ,.(. in -stay. Plea.e thud coelrsd 5•i.in for boxes of orange Lily.1 wuukl not thl•'L ,,f' ua. i•, lino 0, nae, u. 1 :.now 1: more bitei will produce apermanent p cur,. F. even now I Ital... .. c6'n. Ir Ince. rn:atUro. leer a+hug O. L. At :e.n pnt 1 know of two other.. . ' • -ala 1. lir. .• II ort •t ,n•1ingrf leucurrlioe. and ns yon give uunPle trt-'l hoar,. free, tt , d 1 •0,.:t en . 1-, - 1 eo...d gIwfly band than to uty friend., for l know it wiltprndn.w t2.,-•e.e gent result - 'cry encs. 1 Intend +ends ng you my photo and lesltmonial lens: litter. far l feel we c 4ltnet • ev to 1111101 1:1 f..• -or of 1 trona... I.IIy, and know if mon• of ..;4+110 war U.rd auno,lg •wrering wn•o uekhnd hu 'tn$ua. - knit., wuubl 1e ehuated of many bal.Wnetia ties. hl.rel,,f .rr'rri,rt w•m.4e. Ho ng 1:.al h1 iy ever bre.. and prosper von and Dr. ro.iley In vonr noble work. b diene oto, ever your sincere friend. IMLwf B. MnK„ Stento. I'. O., Kent Cu., tint, - Ringsnxo, Ont., July 15th. 13513 !tear Friend, -seine time ago 1 woo'. and told yes :le Krait good yule wonder/M. medicine had dune fur one. arose then I.Ivvver•e..ti.uod noes* m..end ..4.•r Fere Tetra of terrible suffering nosh ,anler,-oln, 14)20.' 04(05)4.4. I riO4• .,ii d,•klr const 1.. lir.,[•• Lily. ,.site.. ..Ino it for eight um.lhs. 1 cannot trey too is a'h w prsi.e a ii. ,41 nodeing „+Ido, t run •1 •e1111* we,• in thio city suffer as diel. nod :wu woof w441. it. ,lit (te ore, 1 wanid like to taktt the .Agency. Kill you p!ca-e .end In.1 ti.'ton, and tern). to .tgclnt- r - SPECIAL OFFER TO LADIES .4 eel .,end ten dap'. tree meet of the •)rant.-, Lily 4Ithj, to every sn h'i'rer who write. for it. Th14 Ilomt T•eatawst t.nr.l wtMmm the alit of n 1 ayiclut. It cum... i 'curate Weak ns., I. +n -'n rl oe-4 t.ivpor-. cancer*, in their- turcultnu2044c. di. plareneent+. leek, -i.1e- Italian! periods, Palma ill 164ou.cn, bearing down rn+tri len+.vnd all It tegnlatinge. lined the to11nwnrlttetr4,-.. and fee convinced of the etttc;tr) of this truly wonderful tImeYly. eternal, .1 .. Starch t7, ISM. tUL+s1 G. T..3;11 111u0s .�trix•t: ' (.fatefully soiree • Wdreaauoaclo''htf• 1-ocut •4+niti4. for Vree t;nMtde errs -titan znd other te•tlntontals. Sic-' 4. t•'.a l'l;It til. 44'ind or. i,t. NEWS OF SHOES is are es, interesting bees use wee r.11 need thein. Perhaps it is not news to you that we 111.0 very careful:to have the host 01 leather in shoes we buy and sell. The making roust be as it should be, and that ie why our .hoes tvill fit, and fit well. You prob thly- need a new pnir. R'lll you cutue and sec what wr 11114.' Wm, Sharman Goderich. nmsomareammaot BLANKETS A1NI) ROBES Aak to see .ane, SA l'.t!ttit lloree 13leiiketa in all styles and qualities. Robes, Robes, Robes. Saskatchewan 13 u fia 10 Robes, Sandwich Fur Robes, Manitoba Buffalo robes, BishopF'Ul' Robes, 1lorse hide Robes. I'•tne anJ get your choice - H. E. Knox AUBURN 4WD IINWOmmill BAR CY POSSIBLE al - . 2 We 'tame. hot is sen.ihle idea jest the name, to be tate from COLD and (: CHAMOIS VEST.• GES of the weather ; by - wearing a Everybody who is efraid orale weather .hotdd wear one, and everybody can afford to at our:prices. We have ell sizeo, in severe, colors, made in the best styles for Laawae umminummencornice't. I Better 'I'tlire then yon pri-d lrly exile, 1. F.J. BUTLAND, Go ERICH "THE STORE THAT PLEASES." 111111•1111111•1111111, Rubbers tt111•-14- a Granby GRANBY RUBBERS wear like iron. SOLi) ONLY B" LG. Ili. Elliott. Rubbers are the best -looking and fhc hest -wearing Rubbers on the market. •