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(,ODERICH, ONrTTARIO. CANADA : MARCH 4, 1909
Financial
THE STANDARD LOAN COMPANY
We offer fors debentures bearing interest at FIVE
;e,r cent. per annual, payable half•yeee /y. 'those debentures
offer an absolutely rate and protltabto iuveatu,eut, its .Ilan
purchasers have for security the entire a.arta of the 011.11-
pan
ourpan y.
Capital and Surplus Anisette • al,:i411,11u11.00
President: ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND
Vire-Preeldeut and Managing Director: W. ti. - DINNICK.
Directors: RIGHT HON. LORD STRATiIOONA and MOIJN"l'
ROYAL, 0. U. M. 0., 1. A KAMMEKER. DAVID
RATE, R. H. GREENE, H4/01I 8. BRENNAN, J. M.
ROBERTS. A. J. WILLIAMS.
HEAD OFFICE '
COR,. ADELAIDE AND VICTORIA STs., TORONTO.Goderich Office, W. L. HORTON, MANAGER.
Total Assets - s -
OODERICH MARKETS.
Full inrat, TnuagDay, Starch (t1,.
tearing %heapt, per bush .... .....1 raid 10 41 1000
Il
ye rbus
00 1
W wheat.
h
0
M to 0 to
lee itwhw.ler "nab 0 M to 0 do
tial"' per bush., 0 W to b 13
Pew, per bush 0 83 to 0 8..
Ikarley, per bush 0 43 to n S)
Ser eui• gs. per ton 'l.) et to 311 111
Flour, fluidly, per cwt 2 en to r al
Flour, patent, per own 3 Is to 3 •s
Brno, per ton YI at to 21 W
Shorts, per ton 'Ge W W 25 U1�U
Hay, per ton 9 30 to 9 u)
Wood, per cord 5 ei to a 1p�1
Rutter, per lb u 21 to 0 N
Cheese, per lb 0 13 to 0 15
Eggs, h ,.le, ler dal 0 YC to 023
Patatoer, new :i( to 3.)
f attic, ordiu'y to good, per cwt 3 30 to 1 .sl
Cattle, export, per own 1 9U to 3 41
I waw, ..... .... ...-a p(W 6 11
LSheep. her cwt 3 3U to ' rt
3
H1art. ehr lb U0 to 3 1
Raton, per lb 1e 13 to U I77
lard, per lb U 13 to U 13
1
fallow, per lb 13 W 13
05
'helve, per est d 4bto 6.6,
Sheep skins 11 tto 8 S0
Chickens 10 W 10
fltrkeya o 10
15 W
Outeipage t Ible
e markets on 14
week.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
Oopy of -change of running adv.rtlaf•l
BOOK -BIN DING
menta must be left at this office by l MAGAZINES,
Monday noon to ensure insertion
In issue Ofsame wd'ek• PERIODICALS and
Albite NOtille• bound or repaired.
A PPWCATiON TO PARLIAMENT. UOLU LETTF,RIN(i
rk.:NRtee to hereby given that an applies tie---LEATIiER- HOOD);
neo will be made to the l.egl.lature of the
Province of Ontario at the next merlon thereof Alt ord.!•. pprnoomptil anointed to on ',sews
fur On art changing the name of Tb. tiatkrlu pope wit. l'Ht SIGNAL. Goderfrk.
la est +bore Els•trlo Railway Company W The
l)atarao West Blore Realms, ,Company. axed A. I'. TAYLOR. Sriurruitu
declarlfl$ %elle $ certain contract between the
said cempaa and the Maitland River Power
(.nnpan7. I.Itulted.. whereby the latter crun
pap, has agreed to 'apply W the former stn
pan, lithe beat and power tor the Period M
thirty )'ears from the Mt of July. IMM, nod NOTICE '1'O 11EIJTU V.- 1
.Wpvving and coufrenleeg a certain Indenture l 1S+w.e>tT ]orae t nUfo.
).1x1 flr.t May. IbMI, between flee "start•, nr.vnWo t&la t4 J t. NUIt�!
'West Shore )Uectric hallway t orepaet o. L moot rtebe ereit/ .1 .etnnJ
Notice To Debtors. - -
The Toronto (N osr*1 Trwtr (orporatt ,. and
I he bloats authorised to be i.audl as therein
u,rn'inned.-THE warrant.) Witter AHURK
ELlti'Tlt1(' RAILWAY COMPANY.
i ated'►t Toronto tble tend day of Derc•:nl*r,
('(A.
. 33Rt 1 EARN F) tEMS )IA KiNG-IS' Two
J WEEKS.- 1 'e.u•h everything fro the
NOTICE. -THE Pt'RLSC HEALTH plainer: sh(rr i.l 1" the malt elatara• toil.
le Al Trot Ontario requires [bot 'all peewee Ste that can be foun.1. in 10. fs.n6.n
over age of 3 months must be eatootnated and rt bracts you how t.reul, lit and put tuewher
that parcnta are liable to a fine and un,rt.•.lo,, only the lining ba all the outer gest. In cos-[.
for failure to comply with smelt rrerulatMOe. akirts, waist,.. wrapper*, children • drrawe,' Os
The rnedleai health officer w1(1 be In bb oface Why spend your 0100 at a dr.. -nuking 1*Lte
--ea th. Anddatarday.fternooa ut each Muth. Where you do nothing but help. oven +at• -•9s-
al ndlOnk ter the free raocinauon of person, on hooks and ryes. and lbw'. after you hese
wending for.urh patios. A. l'. HUN eglt. Nerved mons hs there, what Qu yon know about
Medical Health Officer. cutting 1 Absolutely nolhino. You w111 know
nomutehow(ocutoutadyes., atthe oudofa
TO ice 18 HEREBY O1VEN Tear roan you did tic tint d..y .100 we0t
t an a Ilesliou w1A b. nada to the Ibeew. +is why +Pend ywtr time there when I
can t •as-
, a. h free in w
of st
r eek few
) A day.'
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Parham
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trial
lam to
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.a. at
it. tie I
e, next warden by the 1. girl n d of ed nto bid it ..t.idents end 1
• Marys* 'elt,ru Ontario Railway (imp nut all 1 advertised it to b• they have the urlr-
am/ 10,aa Act Wamond the wet of lneorporn. flege to .:op. •s there 1. nu lar In advance.
tion of the eu+upam b irleg the r.ru.pan yr t barge for full count I. only 11.., inch ding one
Iowa le e0aatrnet the following linea of nu- of the stint psi Nei lilting chart. in u.e which
war \ 1*i.r free. 1 will teach at lioterleb from
1*' Front Lb0 �ai1ty of W'000l.tor•k, in the arch nth to March 17th, All wishing tolea7n-I- ACTION -•- LE
°minty of Ozford.la the city of HrantfonL In see mu at the Hotel 14edfere on tVelneerlay, Jt us-
the county of flrso4 ,March Ird• between 10 awl ) o'clock. MISS L. C MH.CH 'OW8. YOUNG CAULS.
o� From s pol•t at or near the [Own oe SL PAUL LOFIECIn)TF,It . fIEtiP AND YUCNG
Mares to a polo? at or .pear the city of Soot. forf, In the county of Perth. - H01tSFT,
e., From a point an It twain line bet the jg� Zetate for bale. 31x. Samuel Hi.aa 411 roll by public ane -
'own of !, Mary* sand tM•vHiai e M Exeter in tion et his farm, :Witt . , on
a nor her!, and westerly direction through the x MONDAY. MAR 13TH. 1919.
month. of Perth and !lura to • Win? or 8,108 BALE. - SEVERAL TOWN (wmmenettl1at11300cleck •
pnlnr• ou Ilya Guelph and Uodesk•h ItelwnY 1 (Incis landc the`rltlap of M(Icertun wad Ibo tnwu properties ranging or in price !mei or l.ur further
Purebred. eaglet* ab duHe
briar ball
of land crick Uwoen mit of town or leaving. F'or /urLhrr +y' good YoanR caws, all abou due to calve : 10
01{ F row m polo[ on Its main line at or uav rartioalae and oondirinus apply to Atiel)oneor f (ming farrow cow., m. of them milk -
the riling, of Exeter to a point on bake Hurnn Otte HgLEtr'r, 1 .. ITIee. Det„ 11o. Iasi, ng noir : 1 good .leers, (w. year. old ; 11
at or near the harbor of lirand 11•011; and for �'^e .... I- ▪ a Lei ster,ou owe+ ; 1 hood ,oder rant ;
other arid fur, tier power,. -'--- - - -- - - ` 1 pair of .00tid good c twwt , risingfour
J. W. GRAHAM, TARS( FOR SALE. -LOT 11, CON- year. old : t extra good cmrriage mare, nye rear* old.
tiacest•ry. ht. Marr+. Unt• ea of I good
7, d U. acres •tie, hoand the
Iry o Mr. ofIthoottpas Is sell his this lot, a, h will be
Dated January 12th. Me. 1 -ba i area of gnDd land, lv ,acral bawl and the trot short of pasture this year, and all - wet b.
.._. _ - in good s:atc of ruttivatlon. There (A on it a disposed of.
franca hoarse and •:ewd,hed, one barn 40z61, Tithes:- Kyght months' credit will be' ren
some .Wblh, underneath. hay barn 30134, on turn Mug approved joint notes A dts-
e •. . t.t mttlowed -for
red. two good spring. and a running Tilos. 11 ) • , . ..' _
ri .k. 1; miles trona Auburn. )3'ill b9 sold ou &l 1Ioneer. Premien)
O s,. F terms M mull purchaser. Applyto
JA . HOWATT on the farm ler ((`). U.
Fio% TT, W. UYswanoeh. 36lin
'
Dressmaking.
Notice:
%TOTIOE TO INVESTORS. -THE
•1 executors of the estate of the Isle
George Acheson have decided to offer the
whole e..trte for .ale. The property oonslds of
real estate. debentures% bonds and stook..
Partite wishing to invest in *flyer ths'abese
properties can get full parUoul•re on applies
Uon W the exoautor
3feti. Raiix-
Ezaoutrlx,
J. 1'. Finoww ItxeotlWfa
WILLIAM Aougaow
OMerleh, Dec. 3th tette
Auction Sales.
P.\\
`off
,i'1-[ (A V
3 r_ fay
,A 1 t'itI)..t\', NIARUli drill, A r 2
1, vclw'k : Iksl,le ads, matter-we.,'spring..
1 walont sideboard with ['lase, 1 god bedroom
este. long gins. ; one rhinos( r. Y s hole range
with reservoir. new : loos) heater with oven,
1 planes., organ. nearly new ; 1 Weneer .eve.
Ing inacbice, 1 baby carriage, 1 set of double
harness. new. ; 1 ret of single hornets. 1 date
men fur coat, new ; fancy parlor lamp., wash-
ing nuehlne, 1 bureau. 2 large easy chair.. 2
white child. robes, 1 +et of dishes. 97 pieces.
green wet gilt ; 1 head .ew,ne machine, t
suma3l camera. 1 oak centre table I extension
table. Patrons kindly send goods in or semi
stood by Wednesday each., week of the goods
they desire to ..ell, so as to err a chance to
h.. Owen a.lvertleed, or they w111 be held
e followlrig sato. Ib not forget our
rise errry Saturday at 9 o'clock.
"Mullett .Ale. aro open In ever,
he above articles roust be told. as
ee leaving town. THK AUCTION
.11.11
were,
Tbeee
Person.
!be nine
Hitt'..[ I1. ❑ It on .tract. G e). Rickett, Auo
tionoer.
SYNOP8Is OF CANADIAN
N'RTHWEBT LAND Hk:OULATIONtt
- May person who ia the role head of • family.
or any mole over IA year. o1.1. may homestead
Marmot", t", tieskat.tcpowlen oto Alberta. Thon land e
:whiteout must appear In person at the 1 )ominr
too IA040 Amen y or SIM Agency fur the
dirt ort, Entry by proxy may be 0rade at any
agency, on certain eond(tiono, by father,
mother. son, daughter. brother or sister of
intending boa,estoader.
1 ntlel
-+kx
menthe' nth residence upon and
cultirat ion of the laud In eachofthree y)eas,
A homesteader may Ilse within nine mike of
hl. homestead on • farm of at least til acres
solely owned and occupied b hhn or by his
father, mother, eon, daughter. brother or
easter.
In certain elielriete a borneotesder to good
rtandinfs may preempt n ..matier.woUoo
alongside h1. homestead. Prime Eton per sere-
Duties- Mu.t resale six months in each of six
Wars from date of hom•wtea.l entry tlnclnding
the tome ro•pdrtd to earn home -toad patent)
and cultivate any acres extra.
A home.teador who has exhausted his home-
steadArtaamt mamoot obtain a preemption
rn•7 take o purchased bomertead in certain
dletrlct1 Price etre per acre. Duties -Mast
reside adz nta,lhm In each of three years, culti-
vate fifty acres and erect a house worth pain
W'. 3V. CUILY.
I nrpnty of the Mlatter of the Interior.
N.H.-Coro!, .hnrieed publlextlon of till, ad
certieement will not b, paid for.
.r. YUUIt COURSE
In S)wrthe d or Horlsees will bring you
hest reeula If taken at our old
-
e.tablished and t h:roughly reliable
School. Winter Term begins Jan.
416, (calaIegue free. Ba1TW1 Att�taa.
1, AN Hcswase COLLEGE, _amend !: M.
C. A. Building. Toronto
TSB
STERLING BANK
OF CANADA
HEAD 0♦piOa To1Wwro I.
A Isimparr .D OAe1TAt,
• I11r001t00s
IN( o}4. ORATED HY SPECIAL ACT
Or DOMINION PARLIAMENT
TO RECEIVE DEPUStTB
To accommodate the Partners
we have opened Branches In the
villages of
DUNGANNON,
AUBURN,
VARNA and
BAYFIELD.
We musts the Petronagte of the
PARKER.
8ALR wn'rne D114700)PPRn.
IIigheet reerrent tale of Intcrret
paid in one
HAVIN(1R HANK DEPART -
M ICN1'
eon dal/011U of el,(Jlland upward)
OODERICH _BRANCH
3
VAL TABLE N.CttMS.-BV TEN-
DER•
1. ('o(l,Je FA)IM Pao lot 11.:101 ton.
.-+.anon, cote d.tL.ton of the township of
Colborne. 000ud ng 1'D acre: more or 1...,
well euulpped wit building,
(on FANO*:1 Southerly a, area of lot
'SL ,-uncee.luu 6, wn.bit. of I; gler(cb.
equipped with *ll twat buiMing••
3. I0, EWA', '.ere., tot 's., 00.,se14on :a
township ref n•aierioh. no nlldinmw.
fa/ end "Where been alt, owned tog.'her
and preference would be K. 4e. to tender for
t hese 1 w0 towel her.
There three farms an' offered under mort-
gage, and the holder being In England dewiree
to real) a upon them forthwith. - - -
TRRMa : Ten pe, vont. e 0 at, optanoe of
tender. balance In cash or wart ly upon mort-
gage Ins may to ryplranged.
No tender micelari(y aeeepott
Tenders recelsM until the lath dirt oe
Manch. (00.
For t*rUeer wer'ueiebere .pely.. . \`
IIFNDER.ON et UAt IlieiON,
Yowlers Sullcltoes,
21 Adeletde et.. Fe.
Toronto,
1 1 Ol $E F(1R SALE_..- A. TWO-
! STORY hrlck h0nw, with seven roon1s.
on Howe st feet. Perticulare mu be had b7
eelllrg tit SIUNAI. °Mee.
311
L1011 SALE. -AS A DWELLING
l' wily, and Monte on lot 1:t0M on oast side
of I ,rata unlit rowel .sI rt•rt the furniture factory
i+ onl. .\I.o n dwelling on (truce street. Hoth
hosiers have new dooms. good rollers, wood-
sheds. etc. W'111 well very reasonably to d0•
Pose of oropert y at once. icor teems and par.
Helder. apply W Snag-WEBSTER;-New/ate
street.•
ai-9t
t?(1W $.&b8. -. A11tlt~--tf12
■P' now occupied by Mrs. It. H. Smith. Col-
borne street, for Iwmnr.I. For full 1Aartculars
apply to MR8. R. H. SMITH. Hotel Bedford,.
�fORTOAOR SALE.
lPnrsnaut to the poise, of wale contained in a
mortgage made by John ticBrlde, I will offer
for .ale. by Thomas Gyndry, auctioneer. at the
Colborne hotel. In the town of I :odcrlch. on
K
..( 'tU 1 t C s � )
T(f A ..fAF H fH A I. VM
t 1
at L' o'clock noon. the following valuable
property
PAat el. 1. living compose! of the north
twentyf 1111. non.' of the south pan of lot
three and t north • n e sour
he half of south forty
acre -of the scot half of lot two, b�rlh in the
fourth concession, western division of the
township M Arbeekl. coeteining In all forty.
four acre. more or lea.
The. lend is all clearest and in a fair tate of
cultivation. The soil Is a heavy clay loam At
the front and somewhat lighter as it ap-
proaches the rear.
The billtding. conned of a email frame trustee.
a frame barn 36x30 wt on blocks and n loanto
•fable thl:ty five feet long. AU In fair condi-
tion.
I'Art 10. 2. Heinle eomarose.l of village lots
11 to 47 inclusive. on the west ddo of Huron
street and lots 4n to t7 Inclnstve, on the emit
stole of Limon street, all In. the village of Port
Albert. containing about eight and one-half
Jerer more mime
The buPdinr consist of a small frame hours,
triune barn '23310, set on blocks, cow table
andehed;oat with stone foundation, and one
Pig tion 12,18 All In fair rendition,
Tweets OF' BAt.1.-Ten per cent on- the day
of sale'and the balance within thirty day.
thereaftM' when the rrhsmer will be entitled
W a cone+ nce and let into poewadon,
ll desired mediate possession can be ob-
felaed.
Both f (Mewed parcels willn•sub-
ject
ho h d el be t
salupub
Iso,
}ret to reserved hid. Other terms and condi-.
Dons will be amwhnoed at sale.
For further paHldtllen. apply W the under-
signed
Dated phis C8h day of 3'ebtttwry, A. D. ter0.
PI1UU FOOT, HAYS $ BLAIR, (ledertch,.
ors for Mengeses
THOMAS OUNI)RY. Auctioneer.
:tett
L'IARM FOR MALE, LOT 11, CON -
ceases,. s. Colborne : 127 acres of good
esti. been under grow for eight years, I! mile
ewer of Dunlop and 35 miles from (loderich
with good bulldlogs and artesian 1,111 and
windmill 6 armee of orchard, beat of winter
flue, and len acres of bush. rot articular.
Apply
lylto AMC YOUNG;. jr.. 402 N WatItt ers 41.,
clu
jd'OR SALE. -IN ORDER T(1 O1,OSE
11.' up the estate of the tete G. C. Shannon,
M. D., hie late residenec is now for aisle. It In
in I'cry fair condition. has modern convenient.
coo. oars he inspected at any time. Inc'furrther
particulnre apply W Pr nal .alto Kays a Blair.
C. J. HAMILTON. Executor.
1111EMTERN LANDS Totter
MALE
11 In the Ynrktnn diol Het, Ynur chnlee q1
four farina. containing/ 1e1 neves each ; tw'o
with bu(IAlags on and telephones 1n the
houses. Will sell nn ea,y term., Informs'Ion
regarding the Menary etwerfully given, J. H.
TEWSLIIT• Yorictoo,Seek.
HOUBR FOR'BALE.-ON IIRITAN
NiA road ; all nodern oonvenlence6 In
gond 'rendition, toot Inoality1 For further
p•rticnlare apply to J. 1(. ROI+ERTION.
Wlt HALE. -A VERY 1)EMIR-
ABLE lot on West est(roc[, clow to the
yens Amer W DR'KIN1OM & DARROW.
[ARM FOR SAT.E.--1'ART OF
bleak 1) Take rnwl east. ('(4horne •nwn-
fp, I Inn toilet from Ondertrh, 181 aures. toad
stay loam. br1.•k honer, tarn ei 1 1l* with
Dement .tahling. artesian well. water In build
lege amt mitring erred'. '1 area .tendin` timber
anA sting orchard. Apply 10 1'. C. MON Kite
[melee 1 . 0. 83(1
HOUSE FOR HALE. A NiNE
roamed from., dwelling, hating a gond
situation. .m Keay. trent- Stine rnundetl.m
and mummer kItnhe'', god stable. Wm be cold
A. O. OAMR1.14 Winegar. re.s.nahl For further ppawrrtticulars apply (o
MRS. tv�tf. Md'Al10HAN.41 Davos are.,
�_sss. I Totvoto lid
A;t,
°F
VALUABLE FARM P'rPERTY
IR T(Ig
TOWNSHIP OP'COLBORNE.
iN THK MATTKR OF THE KATAT
WILLIAM JONE19, DECRASF.D.
JONES va. JONES.
1'ureu,nt to the Judgment mein In this
fiction bearing date the 9111 day of February,
1010, there w111 Ian sold with the epprobed ion of
14. L. Doyle, esquire. Mester of this 1:01vt. at
(Ooderlch by George Beckett, auctioneer. at
Miller's ilotel in the village of Carlow, at the
hour of 9::01 o'clock In the afternoon on the
are DAY OF MARCH, 1018,
the following land and pe mimes In one partici.
viz, : (rots number one In the ninth coney...don.
western dlvlslou of the township of Colborne.
in the county of Huron. containing one hun-
dred
um
dred scte l cif land. more or leets, tee, and et-
oe_ t one acre thereof heretofore mold to the
West Huron Hauer and Chews ompiany, end
the mouth half of the east half of lot number
twe In the tenth n0noem-1on, wmmuer0 dols
Mon of the .old township of l'nlleorne, contain.
log twenty flee acre+ of lend, more or left.
lin I d nein la erected • frame hon. and
k(tehen In good repair. Also a large lank
horn with tone foundation, driving house,
. table and hog pen. There M also on Thi+ tot qq
never falling mitring guying nmple 1119917 of
water all the sear round 1,n Int tan 1 erre le
a (*r7v. tarn With Atone foundation. 7 ha Roll
lea grind, rrh elay loam.
The proper.y w111 be offered for sale soh}ert
W a rewrrvr bid whleh ha. been fixed by the
sold Master. And also .eel j.-1 ton lease whhnh
expires on the let day of A prf I. 1910,
Tanen or Sate: -10 per eon*. of the pur
char* money shall be Id in ea.h neon tee
day of the awl* rind the balance shall be paid
h the purchaser within thirty days there
after.
In aU other map tete the term. and eondi.
I lion. tale will be the •tanding condition.' of
the H h conn of Jhsllee f..r Ontario.
Vert partlrulary min he hod from Loftnw
E Denney, eolleitor. ! ederlrh. a 0111.4 r for the
etrmolor5, or from M. O. Cameron, IGq.,
Ondwr(ch.
Deed et. (1od*rl.•.h t hie 13th day a Febru-
ary. Rtes.
"R. L. MIMIC.'
Sin Locer. eeter.
F
LOCAL TOPICS.
(Add alone' Local Toplm ou page 4.1
board of Trade.
The annual steeling of the Board of
Trade will be held in the town coon•
cil chamber next Monday evening.
Match 8th, at 8 O'clock. The busiuees,
aside from general wattere which
Indy be brought up, will he the re -
tee vile/
e-
tivutg of reports and rho electing of
..Ancor. for 110) -lel. Every merchant,
bosiners• men did manufacturer, iu-
deed every citizen feeling an interest
in the town's welter,' and desiring to
help it along. is cordially invited to
attend, to join the If yawl, if not now
a member, and to give his opinion on
what should be done.
Church and State.
Speaking to a court house official
the other day about the mode of elect-
ing a bishop, he raid that tortserly the
piece_ ure,was ver simple. In the
cafe the TateDr. ri n-yu, of cinfiin;
the. Asst Anglican bishop of the new
see. the Oovernwent, he raid. simply
honied royel letters patent erectirg the
diocese of Huron of the Church of
England in "Cordele and appointing
1)r. Cronyn first bishop thereof, and
he at once "gut on his gaiters. and
made ouch an efficient and elite Birhop
that till this day his saute is • revered
in every part of the vineyerf-Ttnulvn
as the ioc of 'futon."
.'
!N t n
Leaving for the West.
The people of- Goderich wilt learn
'with .egret of the intended removal
from town of Jain,,. Strachsu, who
for 'some time past has held the posi-
tion of enljipeer at the Big Mill. •Mi'.
Strachan intends leaving •lout the
middle °f next week for Calgary end
the hest wishes (lithe community will
go with hits and his family G, t heir new
• boor in the West.'. Mr,•$tlachnn was
a valep* member of the staff of the
Iii(( Mil and on Saturday la.t atxrut
sixty of the stat( gathered in the en -
Kine room at the Loon hour to show
their appreciation,of the worth of
their departing aseciate. On behalf
of the staff J. S. Platt presented Mr.
Strachan with a handsome mantle
clock, a silver Lake dish fur Mrs.
Strachan and a gold ring for their
little daughter.
D. dt-C _@oat to Call Here.
Captain Lightfoot, of the 1). & C.
line of buries, wan in town this morn-
ing examining the harbor to see if it
A42 4I0tahle for bringing one of the
Company's; passenger taste here the
coining season. The Company seems
to have got the ilea that the barber
was a difficult one but after seeing it
Captain Lightfoot said it was much
twtter than be expected and that he
would recommend t he Cow pan y'. mak-
ing (ioderich a port of call. Several
of the councillors and other's were in
the con of 1' i
poo the apta o this
morning and feel quite satisfied (hat
the hoot will he put on. The vessel is
now fitting out at Detroit. It is a
double decker. 3110 feet long and
stands 75 feet above water line. The
run is from Cleveland to St. ignace,
round trip twice a week. calling at
Oodet'ich on one round trip, that is
once bound up and once bound duwu.
Lost or Vound
rnr. - --r 18TH
J between Dunlop poetoMre
Htrker's, on the lake Shore road, • grey
'ereian lamp cap. Finder will please leave at
R. BARK Kites.
1Official Visit.
1,'ast Friday night thew were h
doings at the Masonic -Hall on W'
street, the occasion !wing tho Atilt!
visit to Maitland Lodge of District
Deputy R. %V Ur. Cooper. of See.
forth. After the regular business of
On. lodge the largo gathering stet
down to an ex':ellett *upper and (or
the toast list R W. M. Brother Ile,
Tuinbull occupied the chair. Ad-
dresses were made by R. W. Brothels
Ur. (J(oper, UuL Vaicoe and R. 01.
Young, of Morning„ tater Lodge
it. ltnicliffe, W. U. 'rye, J. W.
Vanatter and David Hyslop, of Merit -
and L.Ige, and Bra F. M. Smith,
Lionel Parsons contributed a sung and
a story and Sheriff Reynolds a s°bg
and a recitation and Brother Shiputau
gave a sung. A thoroughly enjoyable
lime was spent and the gathering
broke up at a late hour.
The Ice Harvest.
OBITUARY,
iK 1• r-
est 1fcAvoy,
IThe death took place yeatetday of
.Slrs. Owen McAvoe at the age of
et•vent7J•there 7Pats. She had been
ailin•r for some filar and for the past
five weeks wow confined to Ind, tahet
Was a native of Stratfutdslti,e, Eng -
hind, her maiden sats+ being Rhea -
teeth !.akin. Mr, and Mrs. Mc Avoy
were married abut forty year's ago in
England and since coming to Canada
bait lived in (1 d.,ich, The funeral
Pill take platy on Saturday morning
to St. Peter's church and Ih,'nce t0
the Roman Oathedic cemetery in Col-
borne.
Bates.
Genuine regret among our towns-
people is felt in the death of John E.
F. Bates on Sutura beet. Mr. Bates
had attended to his duties as care-
taker at the Central school only a few
days previous to hie death and the
news of his demgise carne as a shock 00
many who had not heird of his
ness: _-The pivotal took plate yester-
day afternoon to Maitland cemetery.
Hur,nLodge, No. t ,LO,O•F.,ofwhich
the deceased was,r member, altmding
in a body. The services were conducted
by Rev. Dr. Dougall. A further r•f-
erence will be made in (hese . nim.
11.x0 week,
Biatkford. .
An old resident of it: a town
n e person
Blackford passed away on Sunday
last at the good age of seventy-eight
Seen, Jura- Ull►ckiord was *native of
Halkurit, England, and her weiden
name was Mercy Cooper. She is sur
ciee•r '•• her husband, a son, William.
aunt .. wart fad daughter. The funeral
Gook place on Tuesday afternoon to
Maitland cemetery. '1 he sere ice. were
conducted by Rev. M. Turubuil, rec-.
for of St. Geo(g0'e church.' sud the
`pelf-lawrure were William Hutcheson,
Frank Elliott, Edward Robinson and
John Graham.
The ice harvest .Gaited on Monday,
when W. T. Murney and Welter
Oaultratartsd cutting. the former in
the liver just east of the C. P. It. em-
bankment and the latter In the leo -
her near the north side. Mr. Mur-
ney's empty to (wing teamed up hill
and Mr. Sault, is bringing__ his up the
hill on the O. T. K. in cars and teem-
ing it tenni the station to the Stretches')
blacksmith flop, where he is storing a
large supply. On Tuesday afternoon
the hums- .Arc.. liaulta had .. , .
the ice plow gut through the.ico which
had been cut and had a cold plunge.
It was a cln,re.call Gut with the help of
a rape eantehed to the animal it waw
got out in a few minutes. Morrow
& Connolly are getting theirsupply of
it. from the Huron road. The tog.
ulcer ice dealers, Mr. Clam k and Mr.
Craigia, have not yet started cut -
tine.
Garrett vs. Cooper.
Will ,e lead weigh the entire when
the team ..are hitched.\as when they
ate unhitched ? is a question that
looked interesting G. His Honor Judge
Holt at the March sit 1ir(g of the Di
vision Court. The .ie under trial
was a suit by "Bal Jarrett against
Alex. Cooper. Mr. Oaltelt sold some
grain to Mr. Cooper and claimed that
his load weighed more on the tnarket
erodes than the weight Mr. Cooper
allowed (lion `fol'. He a1s1 made a
claim for a higher price per bushel
than Mr. Cooper paid. Mr. (Toper
claimed his scales were xlxrlutely eel,
7061 and Mr. Garrett offered to take
his sleigh in the in kat scales and
have it weighed wt , the tram
hitched and with the unhitched
for the information of i is Honor.
The' case, however, was .diswies'd
without the teat being in G. F,
'flair for the plaintiff. L. E. 1 ancey
for defendant.
McCrindle -McKay.
Oo Wednesday. February 24th,
the bride's horn.•, 190 Dundas street,
Toronto, F.dith, elde't daughter of the
hate Rev. M. McKay. of (ioderich,
and sister of John B. McKay, of town,
was united in the Londa of holy matri-
mony to James McCrindle, of Glen
Ewen. Sank. Rev, Jaynes Wilam,
B. A., pastor of Dovercourt Presby-
terian church, tied the nuptial knot.
The bride wee attended by her sister,
Miss ida, and Thomas Lowe, son of
John Lows-, Stratford, assisted the
bridegroom. Only neat friends and
relatives were present. there being
present twenty-five. The "tide te•
and John ceteed ,tnany ,usrfr4( eosdy pros.
entry, the groom's present being a
handsome fur -lined coat. The happy
couple left on the noon tkain ofThul..-
day for lioderich and vicinity and
have been spending a few days here
iefore (caving for their home in the
Vs'est w intend doing (n'aboutng antt
the h4 > uich they ath of this month. The bride's
friends in l:oderich wish her much
Situations Vacant
ff %V APPRENTICES WANTED. -
1 Tn n dtew.tnaking. Apiely to MRS.
1' N
6l* A leaeea
W stroeL •
sa
11101' 0V NTED TO LEARN THE
1) hardware basins. Must be willing W
work. WOKS LLB' hardware and Wove
W e
i
store.
Wllinted
WANTKD--CARETAHER FOR
the Central School. O./del/kit, .glary feleper annum. Duties of the position can be learned
from Principal Tigert or the secretary. Ap-
plication+ to be In the ham!. of the under.
signed Irl I p. nn, CM Monday, the lel inst. H.
W. 11.1 .1, :Secy. P. S. B.
It
LADY WOULD LIKE BOARD
with private family, convenient to the
Square and hake. For further particulars
applyat this office.
LLDWARI) J. BIGGER, T A X I-
lA DF:441411ST, w111s1 vo the highest price for
reeler,. 214 Meth -dt . 1lbuth, T11a4ant Fall,
south, Ont.
WANTED. -- MOUTH AFRICAN
77 .eteeerie. Will pay ep
ah.
Apply, W BOX 73, THS SIGNAL, Qolerlrh,
Ont.. 3.S It
.t'01 Sale
L1OR SALMI. -PURE MAPLE i-Yit•
1' UP *LSO m gallon. Alma pare maple
o mEr. dor•/Wed.-'Adders-.Tl 1�YA.9-
t7l:vty rr.
LWR SALE.
3 h. p. gasoline engine,
3 h. p. steam engine,
boilermaker..inch,
set bending rolls dor emoke.tark work(,
blacksmith's drill teen be used by hand or
with power).
hInek+mith : bellow+.
Everything will be weld cheap.
Apply to
JAMES A. srRA('HAN.
8t Oconte. t'renoeM,
SHAVIXO PARLOR
NEW BARBER Slit/P.--1 HAVE
omined ei shop 014 West at met, In 1 he intend
formerly occupied by J. Nlchol,nn, hard/warn
merchant, where shaving hair -cutting and all
othertonsorial work will be teteerdei to in the
roost np-to date fashion. Hating had et'eral
yeas.' ezporlenrc In the Meiners, ter the lest
two:ywe:In the city of Unei®h, I own guaran-
tee flrsbetwes w rk. A call solicited. H. G,
MULHOLLAND.-77
--
Pnblio Notice.
IN THE HU ItitOOATE COURT OF
rem eevery OFHURON.
IN THE MAT FAR or THE GUARDIAN
1.114 IP or liFIE INiANT (11110RKN OF
NORMAN M.Li10N, LATE OF T11E
TOWN McG0018K1 'H,iNT1)EC'OU'NTY
or H4BGN, ('(awai, DEt'IAIF:D,
Notre k, hereto elven that the andord sed
hate applied to the Morr.tgwte Courtof the
enmity of Herron for a grant 3,4 lettere '0
gnartlwn'hip In the ppeyye�ams and estate• of
Robert WashlnRtmt Mo1,(wwle Norman Peter
Melee et and Vera Mstood, the Intent rhlI4ren
of Norman McLeod, late of the town 4f 4101141
rich, In the comity of Heron, enoper NroaAed• h R
DI. LINS()N! liARRO . t
Solicit Ors fey MnrgaretNetherland and Christy
Ann Meteor. 'ppllcinte - e
DataA fhb twenty third day of Febr wry, A. 1
D. nee.
3•t
happiness in her wedded life.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
Hadson,e china, fancy article., art .unplios,
pictures, picture framing. eta, at Wilmer
8ndth�s. F:..r .tree[ Many exclusive lines that
cannot be had elsewhere in Uoderich.
Thc'went her is a bit uncertain; but there Is
noone•eresint ab(utl
M sail+far given t •
Y tib'
R 1
F. J. Prhdham to lir patron, Iu sin tailoring.
Call at once and leave your or t sr for your
workman 011hsh1 ip, etteet 'dyke. and overcoat.fled goods, beet
It 0 said that President Hooeevell hes been
photographed nearly forty thousand ((Ino,.
Most of lu arc content with an occasional app
)w.rranoe bsfop' the camera, but we cin get Ins
artistic a photograph RA any of the Pressider.t's
by calling upon It, It. Salluwr.
The second of the monthly horse
markt is in O(elerich will be 011 Tues-
day, March 19th.
Once again we would Call attention
to the tide that no ate(. tion is paid to
received at
unsigned cummunicatio
this office.
The dog poisoner is at is work
*gain. This time the victim is . T. Mr-
Phee's valuable fox terrier, Tuff.
which was poisoned during the • t
week.
A strikingly handsome azalea, w
e.pro(Wiiort of large and hew i
f?uwere, ?T1RT
up -town ticket office. It is like a bit
of summer transplanted int() winter.
The following donations to the hos-
pital are acknowledged : From M.
Pfrimmer, Benmiller, a hundred-
weight of Hoerr ; from Mr. Cogswell,
boo's and feathers for pillows; from
Miss Elizabeth Fwtwards, a quilt."
Huron Lodge, No. (12, 1 0. 0. F., is
being kept busy every Monday put-
ting on degrees, nit fewer than eleven
new membri having beim given the
eeeond degree last Monday evening.
Hight applications for ' membership
also were received.
Norman Macdougall,, of Porter's
11411, who Matt a gond record in long.
dilation,* running, has again entered
into systematic training and should
give a gaol account of bieprelf this
Mnowe intends entering a race on
Ilay 24th for the chairlpionship of
Western Ontario and is quite san-
guine of winning.
A gond deal of interest in being
taken locally in The London Adver•
riser'+ European trip contest. In dia-
irkt No 14, including the fount.+. of
Huron, RI'uce. and Perth, Mrs. J. A.
Rumba'', of Onderich, Is one of the
candidates, and at the latest Yount she
was at the head with a fair lead over
the next highest competitor.
Renew
VA:UTTER t ROBERTSON, Peemeuraas
Infant Deaths
Two homes in Uuderich were robbed
thin week of a little one whom the
hand of Providence has gathered
home, On Sunday last little Everett
Herbert, the touch loved son of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Howell, succumbed
to an attack of croup, and on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Videan were
called upon to relinquish the etre of
their little eon. Willie. Little Everett
Howell was just two and a h ill year-
of age, and the V idean child was
few days older. The funeral .1 A.,.
stud Mrs. Howell's child took place un
Tueeda afternoon to Maitland ceme-
tery. Rev. 1)r. Dougall, pastor of
North ett•eet Methodist church, con-
ducting the services. The f •ral of
little Willie Videan takes place this
afteraOuu, Ttw sympathy of u)aoy
frieodeje.estrnded to the sorrowing
ones,
Graham.
Tho funeral of Donald Utahans,
Ile death on Wednesday of Ina
was noted in our last aware, took
place n Saturday hast from his Late
resides , Ulouceeter terrace, to Mait•
laud cot tory. Rev. James A. Ander-
son. panto of Knox church, of which
the dery was a member, conducted
the servicer d the pall•bearere were
Mr. Graham's ix sons : Kenneth, of
Detroit; Capt. onald, of Port Stan•
ley; ..Malcolm, Of Milwaukee; and
John , Angus and Alexander, of Gown.
Tn. Merino
in a body and septa fl al wreath, and
to them and to many ut 7rs the fam-
ily desire to express tI,, apprecia•
lion of their evidence's of ulptithy.
Besides the sone. already In ttioned,
the family includes dve dao liters:
Mrs. J. 04. Warring and Mrs, . S4,
Smith, of Detroit ; Mrs. T..1. a,t•
in,(s and Miss Christine Graham. f
Chicago. and Miss Florence at nom -
all of *limit *018PI
h rer for the (antral,
and there are thirteen grandchildren.
Mr: Grahau was is native of the High-
lands of Srotism' and came to this
country in NM with hie patents, ine
lug at the time a yo11ng man of
twenty. He was married in Oodsrich
to Mies Catherine Murray, whose fam-
ily had corer ro this country seine
years earlier than Mr. Graham's.
His wife survives. He is survived *leo
by two brothers and three sisters :
John Graham, of Duluth ; Norman
(irabarn, of Algona; Mra, .Murray, °f
Stokes Raw ; Mrs. Kay, of Kincardine,
and Mrs. McUitchir, °f Amb.rley, the
last two of whose were fn Ourderich for
the funeral. Mr. Graham had 11)1u1e
(ioderieh his hgrue practically all his
life eincecto this country,- fol-
lowing the fishing business, and was*
mespwcted (•itWPn, In politics he waw a
Reformer. Though not in the bat of
health he was about as 11141161 until the
Sunday previous to his death.
which clime WI the result of a stroke
of paralysis Yin Tuesday night.
Sabbath morning. The preparatory
' will by std on Friday evening
w 1 bxl received and cards will i.' die.
tril tell to intending communicants.
Coll • ion on behalf of the poor,
The . anon subjects at the ilaptiet
church s. vices next Sunday will Ire:
Morning. Soul winning;" evening,
"`Search the, criptures." The pastor,
Rev. C. It. sea, will preach. The
Lord's Supper Will be observed after
the morning service. Bible school
meets at 3 zi clock,. 8t rangers and
visitors are accorded a hearty welc. one.
The laymen's missionary campaign
in North street Methodist church
terminates next Sunday. Rev. Jame*
Allen, M. A., of Toronto, general
secretary of home mlwltme of the
Methodist church, *1111* the preacher
for the day. He himself as a preacher
would make the day an event, hit
what with the purpose of the tie=
cavion the day will be memorably.
A special renectinn for miasione will
be taken tip and thee will he good
music.
Knox church, Ooderiet,, is engaging
in a laymen's tniesionary campaign;
which will be inangnrated et n ban.
quer to be held in the lecture room of
the church on Thursday evening,
March rIt.h, The withering will he
addressed by John A. Paterson, K. C.,
of Tomnto, a layman who in taking a
leading pert In the laymen's mlaalon-
wry movement. The Union and Lop -
burn Presbyterian enngregatinne also
are to he ropresent�ed at this banquet,
and it is expected that there will he a
large attendance.
CHURCH NOTES.
Dr. and Mr*. Dougall, of North
trent Methndiat parennsge, entertain
hr Men's Sunday C1nh on Friday
v.'ning of thin week.
The ,Cerement of the Lord's Supper
will be dispensed in Knox church next
Repeat it.:-"Shiloh'Il Cure will al.
ways cure my coughs and coins,"
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -March 4th
Farm for th11e-Jame, Hewitt; Pit
1
New Directory -Hell Telephuue t . 1
Settler.- (4. T. It . 41
Reeder -l:. T. R le
Frelt Trees -John etewart Estate, IOamlller .S
__��tpw spring (foods -D. Millar Co...... .. . 3
Hilary -H. F:. Knox, Auburn .
Farms for rials bye ' 11
T.. „.,.......rr. t
Dnrldann. Toronto p
Auction Selo- Simnel t 1
New Gold Field -ti. T. ft . 3
Men's and trowel's Pur Coats --'W. Aekwon
di tion 3
New Opting Uoode-J. H. Cslborae .. . /
New Wall Patent -Goo Porter .. ., 1)
Fencing and W. ire -Howell Hardware Co7
Have You a ('old 1--S, E. Hick.... . In
Caretaker 11'au�(.ecdd Pub lc t3&Meol Board.. . l
Silk \fmrettc-It•dgr n. Brae 10
announcement-l'•7rmeron. 1t Moore
Announcement. -Prof. S. 1.. Taub. 1
Auction Sale -George Beckett
Fire sale Still Wenn-l'aurerona Moots. 3
Spring Suite end Overcome -W. C. Prldham..
Spring Needs- Worsen* Hardware....... . 3
Cap Loo -Leave at John llarker'a....., .... l
FROM COUNCILLOR JORDAN,
To the Editor of Tbo Mena
_Sinr=tilo gut tlstw,et-fair treatment
from the editor of The Star, and
therefore i am not surprised et the
way in which he. teporte.l the last
town council meeting. As a sample
of the way in which he twists things,
see the report he gives of one of my
motions at that 'fleeting. As re-
corded in the minutes this motion
reads :
"Wlienaia� townunlrje! is unable
to perform his duties through Kt -knee's
or °tiler cause, his eatery be c.Jlltinued
for one month. After which his salary
will be cut uK until further act -
As reportr'.1 in 'Che Star it is :
"That when any town nAlciel is un-
able to .attend to hie duties. fur one
tu.nth the position be declared vacant
and eatery cut off."
Qoi
re I
thinke t have(awright Isn't
the
p•-teple of Goderieh do not judge me
by the reports in The Star. .
Yours truly,
J. E. JORDAN.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Oysters served in all styles ; ice
cr am bricks, confectionery and
cigars. 0, BLACI(ATONR, Wein street
restyursnt.
Mk. A. BTREHLER, piano Wner for
lfeintzruae) and others, is In town.
Orders left with V..1. Rutland, drug-
wist, will receive prompt attentlou.'
Telephone 19.
Itemeniber the date of M. 1.. l'aube'e
%iaft to Ooderich, and if there is any-
thing whatever wrong with your eye-
sight make it a point to consult him
at Dunlop's drug store on Tuesday
and Wednesday. March 19th and 17tb.
A great musical festival will be held
in the Salvation Army hall ISalurday,
March 9th, et It p. m. This meeting
will be conducted by a special revival
and musical trio, consisting of Adjt:
Hahkirk, banjoist and soloist; Capt.
Mcdorman, musical specialist., and
Wm. lii.sett, Scottish baritone and
orator. ,idurisaion llk. Also special
musical meetings Sunday. II a. in.,
:fp. m: and tl p. w. 2111 Invited.
Welber; to announce that we have
moved the balance of our grocery
stock, with other goods. to the vacant
store next to Morrow & Connolly's'
butcher shop. Every article of the
old stock is priced to go quickly.
Japan tea, regular 40u. for 15c., is an
example. A quantic of new goods
ete
stock up uutil our formefr premisseess
are ready for occupancy, when we
will open up this department with a
full stock of fresh groceries. CAM-
ERON & Moons.
AUCTION SALES.
Sart ' RDA[. March stn. -Clearing • ec(Ion
sale of household
forst r
furandfurnishing*,
- third •, of e Mrs. d el,rt h, atr1: at her resclock
sharp
xlord street, (Ioderlcb, I:3U oclock .h.rp.
U UNORy, aactl0neer.
.goer. March nth. -Auction .ale of farm
stock nd implements at tot al, 0000e 100 A
Roder township. commencing at 1 o'clock.
THoe. Mt 11.1N, proprietor. TRos.
(Lemony. act tonere
Wee/m*4 Y. March loth. -Auction Nile of
• first clams I need brick hotel, the ('ommer-
dal, fn the v of Hayfield, at 1 o'clock
sharp. M ALEX. vs
et. nal e
D s-0 ti Wr. RIM
D D T
GUMMY. auctioneer.
TeeneeeT, Marlb 11th. -Auction male of
farm atoll and mpl eats at lot 21, emcee.
don 1, West Wawa+ h, commencing at 1
o'clock. (iso, D. w A t r, Proprietor.
THtMA. 1J6NDa7, *ucUo r.
FRI1AI, March 121h.--Aurtlon site of farm
c.tock and Implement*, pproperly .'f Mr. FIn1•y,
auctioneer.
n ft, AehMld. Tn. As GCNUR r,
auctioneer.
MONDAY. March l.;th.-Alice:a male of
choice mach stows, young cattle. Leicester
.sheep and young horses. at Samuetetlaett's
farm, Sanford, commencing at 1:30 aclock,
Toon. t(1•nuav auctioneer.
'fua.DAy. Marmh 11th. - Auction of e
farm stock and lnplemente. property of T
eadclife at lot 77. concession 3, Welt W'aw
ff h. er, thinit mum[ bu Alaponw'd nf, u Yr. \
c11fp:). sWdt +farm. THOMAa OUwnar,
wrtbner r.
W'RDRR.DAy, March 17th. -Auction sale of
?sem stork and implements at lot I. 00006E1100
4, l'olbnrne. commencing at 1 o'clock sharp.
JAMIE MANNINO, proprietor. THoa, GCtDRr,
auctioneer.
THcttwn.y, M*reh Lrh. ('leeriog auction
q+r , Parol elock n 1 lmpionrot.., prop•rt
'ffrterRl+otw{of miirid 'Lnrit, rnnegaton 13, Hultett
FRoMA5 f(Usnxy. muctlnneer.
BORN,
RLAI'IG-ln Goderiel,, me Tuesday.February
23rd. W Mr. and Mra, Harry ((lack. a mon.
MARRIED.
('LARK--TARP.-In Ooder(ch, on \vednee-
day, February 14th, by ((ev. R. %V Mill -
yard, 1111 un (;bark. of Ooderich, to MIAs
'DOA, 'rh, of (i,)derlrh townehlp.
DIED,
ANDERSON, --AI 138 Kenilworth avenue,
Mhawlands, on taw 11th nlr , In her 72nd
year, Janet (Seale, widow of the Ker. Dr.
Anderson. Glasgow, and mother of Rev,
it S. O. Anderon, H. It , hila. of Wroxeter.
1LLIOTT.-At Holme.rllle. on F'ehnury90(0
Thomas W'neley eon of rho.. Elliott. and
30 year.. and 3 month,.
BRUCE. In East Wswannah, February 94th.
Alex. (Breve. aged N1 year..
JAMIE--St/V.-In East Wawann.h, February
211h. Thae. Jamieson, awed n3 years,
8400101 0Vwk. - At l4tyflNd, en Thursday,
i'ehrn wry 23th, Theodore J. Moorhen..+,
mgr.! 75 year..
TOBIN.--At London, on Friday. Febrnery
21 h, /tenth, relict of the late James Tobin.
of t'ollrorne, agwf
8
1 year.,
BLAt'KFORD,-Ina,otrrlc(,, On Sunday morn
Ing Fehrna 11th. Mercy Cooper, e
of William Backford, wifaged 78 year..
1iRWF'LL. -in Onderlrh, on Sunday morning,
Fehr,,.ry 211'1teverete Herbert, he.
loved son of Melvin and MlleHowell, new
't and 1 mm.thw
RATKt., hl (IodrrMh, 0n Runday, February
91 h, John E. F. Hates. seed t) year..
A('0TIN. - At Klnpbt•Mggew, on Monday.
March 1st. Morgan /teethe aged M yew,
eft/KA N. - In f ewleMrh, on Tuoeday, Moeda MA
'Willie. son of Mr. and Mrs.. harry VMeau,
aged S years. 1 months Roel In Aare,
Mc %V07 In Ooderlch, on Wedne00ay. March
3rd. Rllaheab Lwkln, beloved wife of 1., . ,
McAvoy, aged 73 years.
The funeral will teeke place from the nee
deer. of her hnstand, ( amh4am `t
a rand, ater
da March IF h, al r:ke n rlo4 R. am.. mu rt
Peters church, thence to the FL ( ..Nretery,