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GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA.: AUGUST %, 1909
uat.
Ii THE SIGNAL
II to JANUARY tat. leto, to NEW
SUBSCRIttERS
for 25: CENTS
Tli '$1uNAl. PKINTINU Cu., Ltd•, Pusummer
I am offering fur sale 11eletitures bearing interest
at five per cent. per annum. payable half -yearly.
These debentures offer en absolutely Nate. and prof-
itable investment. 1 would advise anyone having
money to invest to be sure to call and ser tie.
W. L. HORTON
THE STANDARD LOAN ,COMPANY
NOT1ef'TO.ADVERTISERS.
Copy of Change or running advertise-
ments must be left at this office by
Monday noon to ensure insertion
in issue Of same week.
Wanted
l�VA. 117---;Tfn}- ADDRESS OF
+om.vni. who 4, going caul Weer M far N.
Mu. --j.'. h:114u1rr al w'UtiMR1.144' hand
ware 'burr.
WANT : U, --BY OCThRER 1tiT,
form+bed bow for winter month..
•11104,1,' 1w family of tbra Must more non
%eulente. and be In central locality. Apply to
F. R. lle,DORNt, at Ilodsen. Hoo-. ,.tore,
IIII;N.UERS 1VAf1TE1.1, -W H 01. E
11 and avenue tender•, will be received up
to naw, of Augu'l 11+1. 111x,, by the Wider
---tower. foo tea erection of ■ mane= pantie
'11uol1n 111. Town of ((Watch. Pam( and
DP•lrkatlon• ilia) be ,.est after Aegis,* I*J,
-101,.;.1 the eta* of A J. liarclay. Architect
t row„ Life Hnllding, 1'orurtto. or at A. D. Mc
14%11.4 lotbing riture. the agnere. Uoderlch.
- - M.aw.pi. 1 haak ,•borne, payable to the order
of A. U McLean. l'halruta, Huddler I'ow
alt!.., for 1 per cent of the auuunl of tender
wait arc eon.rry cab finder. The lomat. or
ao) lender. not u.ae..arily at, opted. A. h.
tube l 1bunuNn Bu1Wu,g 1 ono.
Sitllatiana Tacaat_
11YApNTED.-BV THE IM1TOI NEP-
T` MBYIL
a mood general .arrant- AP
i r.t MIC'+h1, aI.office.
,1'ANTEQ.-A 1:1111. AB01•T FIF-
7'1,;1!:2.1)o%,1••old to take cheree ofa
- -A..4,te-wfatre . t t ittry t'. e4 .t reel
TEACHER WANTKD.--FOR
�.rbeot,tr,loa)ia._t,..4'atba.e ,
Maio. (anises• at oaer Mph.ry I1W1 A y
tt 11.1.1AM .'. Ul'RsT, HnonllM, J•• .4
--a**-tOERICH MARKETS.
F .11 wheat, nor b.lahTau ar, Aig1.l *,th.
In 1
tl.ewg wheat, per bash. , ii Ir[12 w " .5
u 111
to
lli ^ per tool, 11 48 to n Al
But Ewne• 1, per bush b. 1111 to eel
Oak, per bath., 048 l0 J 511
KIM, perhu.h 0aito 0w..
Barley, per he Ab , 0511 to u Set
dereenle lt•. per tan *4 to to ;at al
Flour. family, per amt 111i to 111u
Viour. patrol, par owl•-- 1tt5.ro 335
Ora. paella - 1M w to 24 w
i
per ton SA 09 to Y5 tp
flay. yrs ton V 00 Ip 9 ,i1
wart, per rnM w tok 11 110Butte 6 Mair
!'hew"', per 1 415 to u 15
lfifwe. Iwoh, per des it is to 0 pi
Pwatisw, new 11 :/1 to el a1
C' -oil.., ordin'y to good, worn4 01 to 4 5
Cattle, esp.(i, perrwt .i 24 to 5 Si
Rug.. ,.... 7 .y1 b ; w.1
Lando, 4 w to 450
ihee
nperces i W to 7 2.1
Ham. per 1b 11 17 to 0 17
Ba. on. per Ili0 IS to 0 P
Lund. Id. pll. 1t to -�3-
7.dluw, per lb 04 to 006
Ht e , pci t.w.�...a...........•+� '.W 10 a00
Sheep + It(- "' 40
4'Iurkrne 1210 1.
Turkey, w W IA),
Dolph• ena*ketaun pagsi-[lr-Week.
LOCAL TOPICS
Ladles' Evening Chorus.
etsrliug next Mouday evening,
August :Doth. Mr. Jordan will com-
mence rehearsals for "Thr Water
Fairies," a cantata for ladies' voices.
The practices will be held in Knox
rhumb Sunday school roots and all
single's will be matte welcome, it be-
ing a purely local chorus.
An Invitation.
The Huron OW Boys of Toronto
Willa« nmol have their tent un the ex-
hibition grounds during the fair
which opens next week. It will be
located in Society Row, west of
Oulferin street, near the entrance,
and,all Huronites are requested to
wakthe tent their headquarters,
Grocery Changes Hands.
W. L. Lindsay, of the People". Gro-
cery, . Hamiltou arum, has sold hie
nick sod business to P. J. Ryan. who
came here fr Walton some thee ,not would its too n the dosis fur
ago. Mr. Lind•+ay will probably tsar J. an s'l'eet• Ia1�l-
-trip -to the W et.- ittr. -and Mrs: imuc hlor' � d after oma discussion 1
It
'Lindsay have been well liked by their Naas derided tm refuse to give the
cuslomrrm and we shall he sorry In ,;ouoty's guarantee. Teti members
Iwo theta (rota our Won. holed to giset the request. All but
Broke a !Eons In His Arm. one of the meiitbere of the council
Wm. Marlton met with an tinter. were present.
tuoate accident one day this week General Manager Laird In Town.
while cranking bile automobile.. un Natueday litxierich had a visit
S thing slipped and the crank Hew f one of the leading men of visit
hack, strikinghahis arm sad breaking a edisrr ftnancs, ana-
Mr. Ates. toiled; gen
bone, The accident occurred at 1 ort eras matwgerof the Uanadian Hank of
Albert, and Mr. Marlton displayed Commerce. Mr, Lbin1, with M r•
much fortitude to bonging the ma- I Camerons one'uf .the iuspaec•_
chill' cireIs'4s,svna►fHl.seineteh 1„'h'- tots of the B:1nk of ('ommrn•r, and
oriels circumstance"',
ida August pith, when Miss Greco
Pulley, second daughter of -A. M. Pol-
ley, of town. was united in wedlock to
Hector McFadyen, of Prince Rupert,
13. ('. Rev. J. S. tienderaon, Presby•
terian pastor of New %Vestuinister,
formerly of Iienwill, pet•ful•tued the
ceremony. Thr bride in 1111 *lrom-
plished and charming y g lady and
a general favorite with the people of
(loderirh, among ' whew she has
grown up. Mr. McFwdyen is it con-
tractor with this Grand Trunk Pacific
Railway in British Columbia.
Clinton's Request Refused..
The town of Clinton it issuing de-
bentures for 1A3,INM), at li per cent.,
to pay for the town's new waterwork'
m worm, and in order that more favor-
able conditions for the sale of the de-
bentures might be secured the town
council of (lintou asked that the
county guarantee thecal. A special
;netting of the county council was
held at Uliotou) esterday to cousider
the Blotter. The ptevailing view
appeared to be that to grans. the re -
-s
The Signal :and The Montreal FPO-
ily H••r.111 and Weekly Star will Ito•
sent to new .inscribers for the balance
of the y,• el• for 1 1.•.
Notice.
Notice i. hereby 4414, that plan., pronto.
and laalk. of reference of the line of the Om
term tVe,1 ohms Hallway.throneh the town
•b,1. of A4.11eld and Colborne, hale been 4e.
•`riled i'. the rmftalre Atltce tot we
• V. M. MORKRTM,e'hief gnglncer
Auction Bales.
t'ot Salo
von SALE. u" E (..101D BASE-
L' 4.....,. with o. en. one hooker* with
aril ny( dr(d. ilmo ode! owe.�ee� doom
AApply'to MRC.h
. M1.Hltln, Bedford'seL
Real .state for
• 7.11►R MALE. NINE ROOM t'fot'SK
[' nn Hens .tort. ata low sines. Apps at
rn..•. In N'll.l.l AM H.' R4tt1w'+or A i:1'TION
Ri'It i,#:.'K14TT,
11'EMTEHN LANUY • FOR PIA i.E --
la'acre. wlfb - evgrel in clop: frame
t, noise wlYh 'Rick* In, " Prier $1.111..t'neludln,
r rot,. 11111 w rich loam. .W arse.. at Me per
aere, hruLen-and tented. TM. 14 a map. a,
1. `u every year. 1e1 nen-. with
- are. tae7. locality .rot phone in hone. Aw
bought . 'of thew eon be In ear:, term., J. H.
T10Rs1.RY. Yorktoe. ark.
- 11114/"K FOR SALE, A NEN
hrlek dwellingR with the modern Inteenve-
meet., elegantlysituated uated aid neat Ilse t(ouare.
Apply to W. 11,. RURF:HTsoN.
•
[Jol'NE 141/It SALE. - A TWO-
! `1 stoRY brick honor. *Rh .r..n rornr,
ter Bruce •lewet. Hut/cider" can b. had by
calling at MIGVAI. U01.e. 350
L'AHM FOR SALE.- 101' :44. ('UN•
1' ''Yyv1UN 1. Vara W'awano.h, containing
one hundred acne, of find alae, land for grain
er pa-t,.re ens f"AV 1. well under drained
oleo b 111e and well fenced. Fifteen at re. of
ca, el hardwood hu.h, a never falling •pNrrg
"In k, a gaps well at hyn'e. a vu..ng bearing
oreAt .•d. There la & goad cruient house. fop:
91:1. back IMx21, cellar under front and
keen", a. up.IW. Over a11. I here I• a good
hank h Orn with 'tone .inkling, Or":, and go(d
emboli ding.. Farm i• finely 'rtumted. four
rill^-
w r
e t of Blyth. two mile. east h Auburn
one e 0114 one half mile, from school. TM
tam will be rola oe easy Tame•'ar farther
n
Dort{ colons MRs, JI'1.1A IND, Au
Miro. I nit.
, Notice to Creditors
N''TICK TU-cRRI►iTOki
Nut fee I. hereby elven eurrmant 10 R. 14. O.
---_-_.1 . 4'Aas(er (*4. that 1.11 pttlwaai 11avneretiva(.
aga
14,.wnl.ehstaf e(oflb(+mms the county onr
Ru1.p.*000m,1enYASo\'.901!,6.'ithyf July, Ma, "who died
ort b' Man prepaid or Mherwine deliver to
ed or either of them onoorr. bests ,the 31.41 (brew(
of NerN,•ntber, A. D. lea, their names addre.eee
and de••crlpteona, and a fat .ytewe nt of Par -
-Hemet: of tbalrldalnr. and the nalnrr of the
"rarity, 0 any, held by them, duly certified.
and th.., after the Bald day the executor. w111
prone„ p to dl.t,tltute the 1.Me15 of the .told
Aece..ora spoons the lard., entitled (hereto,
hien
repaint only to the claim. of which they
halt taan have notice.
t,,.n•d l hi. loth day of Augi:•t. A. It 1941
Stag* 'U) MooI8
r
Berlmuler .. glaent t''
J. N. KF.RNIUHAV,
;PA,Sonmlller 4
TH R
STERLING BANK
OF CANADA
Haan terms Tn"'mere
011011.0011
'Tr MIMED 0ae/TA!,
iv( 1IRW)RATRD RV 041'13 1,1 A('t
Or IW)MMION t'ARi.IAMENT
TO RrC RI V It nlC I'ORi TR
Tn lu'enmmodate the Farmers
we have
o{ pee
opened Rr*nches In the
v II
DITNGANNON,
AUBURN,
VAItNA and
BAYFIELD.
We solicit the Patronage of the
VARIER*.
GALS Merlin D11100171rrlD.
Highest current rate of interest
paid In
SAVINGS RANK DEPART-
mde MRNT
demote of 1111.00 and upwards.
001DRRiCB BRANCH
�_ L O, GAY1L1. Maewr.
1
1
kJATI1Rl)A1', AI'GFST 2fPH.-AT
( ten oclock,aylnntiry of honwb$ld ler.
niter, at the Anuuon How. Mentes ill. •k•
err, Auction...r.
ALGOMA
CENTRAL
£ANSRIP LINE
taking home hie . fauuly, who have
Iwen up for a vire.
Angus McDonald, who fished from
this port for several seasons, is visit•
iug old friends around the harbor.
l'he steamer Porter is expected in
toile), from Colourg with a canto of
steel mile for the Ontario Went Shure
Hlailwwy,
11''11
Dineen has resigned his poid•
limn rus tltvntsn on the K.Iward Blake,
and ie hobnobbing with friends along
the. Waterfront. '
The demur'. Leland and bulge t'na-
dill•a arrived on Sunday from; San-
dusky with :Mt tubs of cos) fur the
elevator and frill tuns for the Big Milt
If report. Crum along the waterfront
are to be relied upon, the U. & C.
line are well pleased with the trade•
they are getting at this port and
rosy Iliad another boat next oration.
The steamer Dori, was in un Friday
with :?f,14 it bushels of oats and wheat
for the elevator. She also had cot eid-
rrable freight fur the G. '1'. It., .u.d
left the same day for Point le "wind,
wilier.. this portion of her freight war
consigned to.
-The saiting-yacht :Nnrt-ir•tier, with
('apt. A. Lawson atel John I. Lawson,
abroad, retuned on Friday after
r
toter weeks' cruise along 1li' Hulce
Peniurula and the north' shore of
Manitoulin Island. Harold Taylor
and McKee Morrison, who also took
the trip. had cutne I.a.'k by- tr•air. from
Port Right a few day, before. The
cruiser. bad a very reijoyablie trip.
and may 1e aIle 10 g air's of
The Siguat some art..ilyd Ace of
the voyage next. week.
-'The titnadta
conunended by Captain F. J. .utnet1,
Was rationed by the 1 need Steles
strnmer 1i••orge 1.. 4'raig in the .11e-
troit River un Tur..tlay evening and
lies in thirty fret of water near the.
1'nileJ Stales ..herr. The.l'ullinp-
svu.al is Ih,• largest Canadian -trainer
(di 111(4 great I..1es and at the t- - of
the neeidrnt had un New: ;ism tome
of coat for Fort 'William. l'aplrtiil
Bassett is well known i,. Gish -rich,
having "'iilrl for sevrri1 nrae0111 the
steamer Newmuunt, which et ape
time called heli- quite frequently. •
Word wee received in town last
A Wonderful Yield.
A wonderfully prolific branch of
apples wee cut the other day at Mrs.
J. H. Williams' garden, as a .ample of
what this part of the country is doing
• the WAY et fruit, Mend was placed. lay
1Vtu. Lee, the steamboat agent, uu
our of the louts calling bore. The
branch war only six feet in length but
no fewer than 244 apples were counted
on It, and this was after a number had
fallen orf.
Neve Furniture Establishment.
The new furniture 51.UM on Hamil-
tM11 street was opened on Saturday
evening. the proprietor Oeo. Beckett,
making it speech from [heTront win-
dow upstairs
in•dowupstair's in which he set forth the
principles which will govern the new
beginner. 'rte. junior band was in at-
tendance and there was a large crowd
to see the new store and hear the
Wua.--Blabse is resisting Mr.
Beckett at the store.
Mr. Wm. Maynard, manager of the
Stratford bral..h, was snaking a tome
of inspection by autouu,bile in this
part of the country. The party
stayed in Godel•ich over night. and
Mr. R. S. Wilhelm'. the local man-
egt'r. arrapyed..10--.Lave them _meet
Meme of the business's men of the town
and other citizens i)3 the eveuiug. In
t•unversalion with The Signal, 111r.
Laird stated lbat the appearaure of
the emintry through which they had
travelled warexcrllent and the prom -
Ire of good crop" was its evidell.'r on
every hand.
Huron's Greatest Fair.
•
September 2e. •.1t and :81 are thedate.
of the tinderich t
Some special attractions are to 1+e
secured, as to which the directors will.
make aonuuncetuent later on. The
horse speeding contests promise to be
one of the biggest features of the fair tet'cntly with partial paralysis. The 771; 1 • tit r tllee)II� sof the [i..lr-
tbi}}111ear. I SIC /Mae 1 mf the 1Vulnen'e Institute
of hones than usual are working out date itnprovementa, nit -hiding steam- win be held at the 4Wdfriluws' 11,0 ,411
sieeriug geal. She will likely tlr in `Thursday, Meptewhcr :.root 1'iaiture..
lioderie wit hitt the next- -week -ai.e always welruwe. A fu11 attend.
Ibcri• is. still .u.ur .4 ('untrr. lSa ,r a*icenf tnr mrmhrn is tutursted.
go to Rieudeau- _- -._ Hue of the guests at the Point
The steamer�T ur.nnu R. Ream, ow. Farms its K. 11. Morley, Necretary of the
which David II) op. of town, is .Dale. I1'oronto t)orr.l of Trude. Mr. Murry.
, la 1
work from ('ap)taih Angus Mellon a Id, Light home. and 11 eat streets. ((Kea d
elating he was iu Kingston, ready t.. for sale last Saturday, was tit dim-
+ take charge of the Iargr tug which pomd t'f' the higbesl bed heiug 45,73.
Contractor Berujpglsanr has sour• j A number oT the yuuog peopI -of
chased to take the place of the Rd- St. (reorge'n church enjoyed a marsh;
ward Hlake. ('apt, McLh,nald is mallow roast un the beach last Tburs-
l(flling the position temporarily, of! day et' ' g after bat in'( tea, 'picnic
pptain Kingston, wbm was estriken etylr, in for Harbor
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
"re of U.e uw•� .vluylele Iluee af-ou�euir
spout 141 Uudrrlcb w ill br fuuud at \Y llmcr
uuth.4lore a. Y:* -t .Irr•el 1'411 and 4.1041
(Joel h{sa+wrlarenl.
Doe of 1L Mallow-' bromide enlargements
i. a hat 01,11.1111011/ for aur win. Yeti
are leveed .euat hi. tudio on Montreal
yl114•1 *.,4 Welt over hi. mike -twit
l,u our Arrtrrirru .uuenrr visitors realise
that a real good a pollen .4111 or eventual en s
IW lawlabl wrey stet h.'bee ew aft 1'aaad0 lean
_in the stair.! S, .1. Premien. the. popular
tailor, will Iso 'dermal i., hove part lent r,
A. J. ('uupr is laid up with et) at-
tack of blood poi- ' g.
The org,ul foolery will to closed
next week for stuek•t..kiug: •
'The Collegiate-tnstltlit ,• wilt reopen
for the fall tern (in'I'urwlay,. Septem-
ber illi. .
Uiviaion Court will lie helot on Wed-
nesday, Septeullwr let, Judge Hutt
presiding.
Mise Lottie Itubi11.ou6 of town, has
taken charge of Itailie's behind. ileal•
1111116(
Mr. Lartbt•.oia hal urhwewvl Dow1
la. Itf Te1Ai•7s-itrliOW-440, iW lalf sTFf
ing Lake Huro:a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Aug. 20
Peso
ti. T. 11
7
stoats Fare for Labor 1Ny-1. Y• iiwpaar.. e
Earutslo. to IMtrolt-16 t 4'. Ravaged**
t'o
,lrhool Shoe* • Dswaing 4. Moet $
]tore Men Wagtail -l'• P, R 0
t'auata • Hest Soap-('•!'. Fwing ...•
Nn..he+and Combs -R. R• Hick
Anguwtt'leu-up tla10-J,•H. 1'ullnxnr•�. . 4
New Deed- Arriving -earner.. a Moore 1
Fir.I.hotl Piga fall Fatal,- 1f. Aohean
A Iron Y
Aprauwlw
nit -Jas. Wlison 1
Faro. 10.Wale -MN. Jutta KIM/. Auhurn1
Mont hoeadRacial, Hodgen.
header-Umlerich Itu.itw a College1
Auuounrewent North et. %V. M.0 . :, 1
Ser. ant %canted --Tbe Mutual Dees... •
Anuo•utoeuient -Girl. Intermediate Claw
Koog C11111111.. I
Addrele wooled-Wotrd4' IladWne1
theWrnt.d--Mrs. H. D. `Rued) 1
Annu
uoure.en(leo. eo. Heckert 1
+'tell A SUGGESTION -FOR THE -
The town is u, Ito well supplied
With moving picture showe. The Ked
Star opens this e% ening.
1'11.limN renew,: at liowlerich for
the past month showittt In iucrea'w of
$1,L'$i aver tiler fit July, 16M14.
Whileat Mtcatfo-d recriLly Will
Cootie 1KµtghL Id 1
i1 ll
Thr U. P. H. is sot doing es much se
it might in catering for the ted
trade
at 'this end of the (luelph•(iodeekh
line. ' Lest week The Blyth Standard
wlaa :
"Several have suggested the deeir-
a two-year-old colt
re et t 1r f ..4ls racer Thr Eel. -
1'hr junior band will play unuit•row
t4rithly; night at Victoria Park and
-Met eedttj'
Yeluarr.
rte D. & C. Navigation Co. is of-
fering a very attractive hip to De
!roil ny.teawer St. Ignewe. Ser ad.
4111',,1);!• i.
Work has been commenced an the
new Miler ship, for the Doty Engine
%Yorks. The luaiu building will 1s•
SeelF1 test. _
• Alis Met Miller, fiaeghter Id ,lir.
and Mrs. J. A. Miller, of town, _hew
gl'a.lended Plum the Mtres_hewtfutd general
hospital afier d three years ' course.
Nicholson property, corner of
abhal
ility of Airier t on the -C. P 11..
fnan Ooderich. Under the present
arrangement it is nut possible to go to
111e county town and return the same
r{I bl-44r-P,-'rood transact beeline's.
An hour or tiro later for the after-
noon tcaiu wouldremedy the defect
censidrt ably."
park.
on the track in preparation for the
•
events, and the track will_hein goers
condition before the races rolne off.
ived.at, Alesand.aJ.n,.ppora(• Fruit, - Alplications for space L•r diaplaysl,
Mts. U. Ferguson ; fruit, plies Fargla Iuerchente and manufacturers are al.
son. Auburn : bag of beans, Mrs. (iib. ready (wing bade, and !.home who in -
eon: milk, Mrs Currie: basket red tendto -make displays should secure
currents, Mr. Printer; !basket of spare at once. The prize list has h,•en
peaches, Mr. Morniogatar; vegetables, thoroughly revised this year and the
Mrs. Nairn ; ice cream rod carte, M.. total amount. offered In premiums is
McKinnon; vegetables, Mrs. A. Me. greater than in auy previous year.
Lean ; faun and we .•ream, Mrs. Jae. Copies of the prize lint, with entry
Clark ; foot reit. J, A. K*mbelh forma, may he had at the tittles. oI the
Clerk of •GOderieh Township. • secretary, M. O. Johnston. Ifarnilton
P. street., or will be mailed upon request.
The council of Ooderieh township Water and Light Commission.
'whist meeting on Monday to choose a
clerk in nlrression to the late Nixon The weekly meeting of the water
Sturdy. The choice fell between Nel- and light commission was held on
ton R . Trewartba, who has been the Monday evening. Among the met -
teacher of the Holmesville public ten' under dieenssion was a communi-
se -hoot for several years and is well cation from the Government engineer
known in the township. Mr. Tre- at Lindon, stating that the Ouvern-
ereire eseas rmanof ability and t aM yropostsiSore:e l anek_ in
on the south pier here ten ornamental
iron lamp -post« carrying one :,41-e. p.
Tungsten lamp to each pole. The
town was asked to supplyy the power,
and the couuuiesion decided to grant
the request. Tbe practices in which it
is maid w of the plumbers still
indulge, in spite of repeated warnings,
of slaking connections with the town
water system and turning on the
water without alttherity, wxa dis-
cussed, and it Wag decided to instruct
the solicitor to take action against the
• otendere. Wm. Anstaay wan allowed
ere forextla work in excavating on
the Huron road. It was decided to
proceed with the repairing of the sedi-
mentation basin. •
Donations to the Hospital.
The following donations have been
the township work will he well at-
sm. KING EDWARD
tended to, we believe, in his hand:.
Death of Mrs. Thompson.
Cleveland, loledu, Sault, Ste. Marie The death occurred on Tuesday teat,
Invision -het wren (leveland,Toledn, mamrt her borne on Oin,rns street, e
Detroit and Sault Ste. Marie and Aare, ito., Thompson.
rect Deceased tae
inter mdiate points. bate Theo some ti. e. i iflahad
tern ill for some time with infiamms-
leave (ioderich southlo,nd'8:tM) a. m. r
tory rhemmatianr. The remains were
idayu, northbound K:20 p, m, Sun- (taken yesterday to remains
star, were
days. June'Lini to September 7th, former house, for interent. Mrs.
IWeather permit asset Tboinpeon was a member of North
street Methodist church and was sev
T. J. KS:VNRI►Y, retort( meshept enty-seven ye►rs of age. She lived
1eult 411,'. Marla (►marl alone math the last few weeks, when a
niece came to wait on her.
•
STAR -COLE LI NE 11
MTR. HURON
letter. uplrrtch
Felt SAULT nit. MARIK. MICH..
vla North Charnel. I11s,rillln Ila,,
Trolley wt !, p. el.
FOR PORT HI 101N, 11TRoiT,
TOLNDOa►d r',NYRLAND.
- P,44ee' *ttt mbtldg71t,
WIt.LMAM 1.r Ir., Leal Agent.
R. MAXWELL.
Trate, Manager. Detroit, Mkt.
st- t
LAROI. STEE:1. STEAMKR
CITY OF ST. IGNACE
NORTIIHOi'ND leaves (4nderich for
Markinee, 81. Ignore anti the north,
Thursday of each week at s:784 p.m.
ROUTiiR 'ND leaven tioderich for
Detroit, eveland, Toledo atnd
B
u
l
alt, 9riy ewth week at l p.M.
"Billy1s Dead.
Since Rector Turnbull's absence
from town many enquiries have been
made as to what had become of
"Billy," the rector's faithful old horse
being no longer seen about the streets
of the town. This item, then, is to re-
cord that "Hilly-" is no more. When
Mr. Turnbull left for the City of Mex
len, "Hilly" was taken to the tarn of
Charles Mittel, Hayfield road, to
"'pend a vacation or tr.ayhe to bring
irs hie yeato an end, and the latter Bae.
malty was what actually happened, a
few days ago.
United States Pensions.
i Mince the UnitedMtat.es. Govern-
ment abolished all consulships. and
' con+alar agencies in Canada except at
the boundary ports, pensioners are
having some difflrulty to getting their
voochets signed, and several have had
to make special trips to Sarnia and
other distant ports In order to appear
before U: S. (sonatas. We are in-
fornyed that pensioners In this part of
the country need not he greatly in-
convenienced, as they can have their
vouchers signed by W. Brydnne,
barrister, of Clinton, who h a s
authority to take afldevita for use In
the pension office.
Moss Urace Polley Wedded.
The hest wish's"' of a host of (lode -
rich friend+ are extended on the occa-
sion of a happy event which oc.•urred
at New Westminster, B. C., 011 Mon;
flit►WN OF (IODFRICH.
ThgA'b'RRlts SALE OF LANDO roe TA[Fs, ira
I'Hnv1N( k tit (ATAI(I°, TOWN 01' OODRRI('61, TO WIT'
Ry vicine of n warrant nn4er th. hand of the Mayo and neat of the corporation M the town
of Oodenrh. dated the thittern,h day of July. 111t ro.nnrnnding1t me to levy upon the lard.
hereinafter dr+critte.. for the arrear' of tate. doe thereon together with noel.. not lett 1. hereby
given 19.0 onto". 'itch laze' and Boon- are
f�nlirtaidt 1nn.he pa(A,,ant 1019.0 .w'.h titenttherAct,
H. H. O. 1097, , beeter 1121. proceed pp
may he nerr'ea, y for the payment of the .0ht arrear r60,1 root., at my 001(1+. on
MATI'RDAY. THR PI XTH TAY OF NOV INFIRM,
At rtes en nolonk In the forenoon.
The following Iota are patentnd
Running Nomhlte
Hltebinton • enrvey ......
MrAlerrrr Caere awn
No. LOT o1 awn Taxa ('o... TMA!
1147 1-6 7 7.137 PM 710.17
124A ld 7.87 xm 111.•!7
t 1d aln 11.01a7.5
r e fat 13 1536 110 1.5 at
• 110 t d AA YIP Ain
.... 141 (81 AA 2 e, Ilia
Path 1k Marwned'• tansy. IMme at ......... s 1.1 143 tens z
.. .. a 1.1 loud tie stat
.. •. "... ' * au
10 1.4 143 I
('* ,� 04an 1 Menke ........... Pt.fe Wed. Id 11.3.5 IC( 111A
0
nd.,ieh. July IMh. 100.
At Algonquin Park.
it. R. Hallows and John N•ornl. re-
turned Saturday night from their trip
to Algonquin Park, It was their first
visit toThegreat Provincial park, and
they spraEk"- nthueiastically of ire
beauties. 1t eu 'risers two million
acres, sal is being • e+erved in he
natural state for the ens, 'lent of the
people of Ontario for all tin It is
heavily wooded with pine. 1 r,
iprure and other trees, and an Ram
hunting is not allowed within ire
limits the beaver, otter and deer are
increasing in numbers. The yiew
from /Sky Mountain, 2.7101 feet high.
Mr. Mallows describes as ntagniflr.•nt.
For the nominal sum of one dollar as.
year campers have the privilege of
petting tip cottages or tenth, and
many avail tbetmlteivee of this oppor-
tunity and have their mummer homes
there, Rev. C. F. Salton, of Strat-
ford, in one of these. and he and his
family are spending the summer there.
Mr. Sallow4 got a large number of
good pietures de.ting the trip.
At the Jail.
was in collpou with the strainer Sena- w kb h' wife and daughter, is Making
tor 1.K Detour on !filodsy, anal *4 a 1r- his ner•utwl visit w 1• t Farw, xud
suit the faller I' ..,( a ,..i al w•Irrk. J appears to lit *fi ch pleawhl with Ihr
The Realm, 1. I• up.1ol.aldy light. Place,
was able to pior(•ed art Iter way: '1'h.• • Military circles' are 4uter,•sted in the
Senator, laden with iron ore. sank 'al- change which AAe_t_ puce thin work
must iwulwlialrly, r.'llliug\rut a reef in the conlluand of military district
and breaking its two Jnriug t e Bight, No. 1. Cul. Peters is leaving fur
her clew 11011 p.s'rnger*.•.spit r with• Virt)ris, H. U., to tike command of
out difficulty. Delails.1 the collision that. district, and he is wucceeded .it
are hard to gel. but the fact I h 0 the Lenten by LI. -Col. Hodgins.
crews were r'omspow•i to a MI r,at Or - 1,T. F. Antidote, of Toronto,. au in-
tent -14 green hands-ar11 T1fa taken cpe.•toe. of syr Hank of Coo tnlerc.-,
the place of union 1111.11 new en strike registered at Point Fou in the other
will likely hav,' sours bearing on the day. Looking oking over an old register
t rouble. , I non. aJaat ,tit ..LL1_.Jtlth of _ Jona,
The steamer Turrett'eiui'1-arr vod IS,.,, Isis fabler anti eight children
mn Tuesday morning front Port were ennterd. Ile Ivaw one of the
Aur with •41 1,1041 or e nbre•u.
elrctrirthr railway. Thrtie' cargfo• musthigh: '3'(.rtiildtratfolll Herald states' drat
whipped by H. Sippers t lb., of the Normal School in that city will be
Port Arthur• land is the largest of its t1Nwl to uvrrttuwlug when the term
kind ever brought to tioderieh, aha openw next month. Th.- principal
railway company brought Its nlen in• point, nul 1Wit all wtldeuts woo wldh
to town fr oK the t•ua.h aid aloe to attend at Str./tfo1,1 would make
applirat' nt mice 11) the Deputy
Minister of Education rt Toronto.
Anu,lig thn.t who left ou the har•
veet'ra' excur o't 1 r th • 1V •. 1.-1
week were the tunes .4111,4 0 -.,ml IIs.
diet net :' 1). J. McLetn, 0.
Company, across the lane from the A. McLean, Urn. MrUuu:11J, Malcolm
waterworks station. Ante her eteais•r McD et'. 11.+w \Ixy .NcD.m.IJ, Al-
is expected in the mese future with a herr \(rPhrrsou Pei 1':wtpts•II, .IAs,
cargo of rails. Mel/maid and Walter Arm+tr ong.
Contractor Mel, seen land his gang of SI. Pea'r's church has been in the
awn are making excellent progress on hands of decorators and painters for
the msehinr.ly f1t vmral weeks. tote- inside woodwork
the work of tetu,rviug
from the .(.' IInt r Trre•h
ntnn, whi.'11 and 'ruler pmrtionb of the building
beeped and sank in the harbor tail beans eepa.nteal,. Two Pease fur -
winter. The large engine Ivo. raised oi'l's, with a halting calterity til 7•i.•
late last week'awlunto lett no the IIA41 c.ilde 1e. t o'aCh. bare been instal.
small bleach at the west side of the Ird by W,rw•Il A Mon, giving the
harbo,-. The toiler *Imo hits been ehurch n t tip -to -date heating All -
fabled., Rod is naw ..n the wharf. loxruw'.
Severl auxiliary engines and boilers The speeds at Lakeview. gave it
e a1..o leen tecoveieil along with uulaicale on Friday evening last, when
min and other portions. of the an eXeellenl program, was rendered,
and fittings. The rugine Instrumental :noun Were given by
to 'nitres in the fall, Meese% Evelyn elinelalr, Alice porus,
1 matters cone Iretrlit, and Lilian Lloyd. town• and
weighs about vuexl soles by alleges NeAntey, Evelyn
y chores , 1iuclaii, U.'truiLt--1,. llemite4.tge,
llnwiltun ;
Agnes 80us, 1Viudsur,
and H. Henslridge, town. -
bleed ROMP sten from lawn. The dd-
erence iu the wages paid these two
classes Of laborers caused an incipient
sit ike early in the operat• which
was finally adjusted in the e' pany'n
favor. 7'40• ties are Nei lig piled on She
property leased by the Dominion E.sh
pll„'
mseltine
hal been to
and this tori
sidcrahly. The lot
t hirty-flue tons and .is n,
thing t.. handle. Worn the
alt and
yr op eller ore 1.i -toured the hulk will
likely be raised a little ).y pontomis
and towed) out into the lake :aid tun
on the tweet,. -
'rho cargo of Pposta+ bt•mught from
Port Arthur by t•he T,rret Court re -
c4410 the feet thew iirwferlrh nn 'muter
enjoy. the reputation of being n busy
lumber port.. Twelve or fifteen years
Wm, Mullen, who claims Huston an ago It was no lumenal nrcnrrence for
his home town, arrived nt Castle five or six schooners to make port.
Griffin on Friday last to spend three with cargoes running from 1:A),(N41 to
weeks. He in one of the outeid, ►nen 'ft),1001 feet of I Mer est.'h the rr-
brought Into Clinton to work on the rripla for mune weeks totalling some -
sewers, and was mixed up in the I time. well over a trillion feet. Now -
strike trouble there bort week. 11 hen slay"', an nenteimtal rstgn of held
brought tip for t•inl et Clinton, M..1, wood for one of the fi'torien iw about.
Andrrwa, .1. 1', very considerately the only lumber "'hippie' dh by beat.
"'entenced him to a sojrnttn of throe Another point or interest is the din -
weeks in the prettiest Inwr, In Can. laden from which the Turret (swirl's
aria, From 1'lintnn *leo rano on cargo caun', in the olden days prar-
Mnndwy three • Indians- Wits() n' tiredly all the cedar poitn and the tleo
Bench, of Mun+ey, and Jonas and (7o►•- rami from the Firmer Peninsuia and
nein* Daoketetew,-af the -Gaseida newt Marilnwiiw Warms- Theme wwtree* of
ervetion -charged with Aaaastlt on the supply are prarhienlly exhnnste.l and
(eramn of ALltthew Rlllntt. The It is only a matter of time beton. the
trouble orrnrred on Friday last, and Lake Superior sealers is depleted.
114 far me rot h • 1e tined was ranged by , The quest' naturally arises, how
A ton liberal use ,.1 firewater by .,me }Ong w1II it is' before Ameriemi roads
of the participant'. At 5rvt if was will he forded to follow the practice
t.houghr. !,Ir. EIlint.'s injarill+ were of European railways in tieing iron
quite carious, Fuel .for this reason* the and composite ties ?
three -braves" were remanded 'mat
the ::Illi when they will likely come Public School Re -Opening.
up for further examination,
Harbor Notes The fall term in the (4o derich pnhlic
schisms will begin on Timidity, Sep.
The crew(' of Moth tots are busy te,nber 7th, at aw, it,. pupil., will
tanning nets. o,nr pr,.vide.l with the new itew.ler.,
The palling meow Jeanette ran in en new Public School Spweller% and such
Sunday .evening on her way from other Monks as they will neer) to con -
Windsor to the Bruer peninsula. tinnw the work during the day. Par -
eve that their chi(
flaking from Port. Albert with it motor drro ton wt ech.w I
w. L. RUR'VY, ix,at and orapp n'sN, www. 40 1 C on p y nn ton ileal 'Ito)•, as
Town 1`rsssnrsr. ,hlv. Iwy no his way to .Mint'* R'aeh, it helps ver much in the or' anize-
tlon. J. H. TtneeT, Principal r. H,
A mss who has been looking
around in Colborne says to The `Sig-
nal : ' W. F. 1" g, of loyal. has one
of the fittest fields of corn In this sec-
t' • It ie_oppeeta to quettitrn,-however;
1f Alex. ('Henn, of Donley. is not
abreast of W. P. in this respect, for
his field 1 overlooking the Maitland
makes an exertlent showing. One of
ties tined rasa crops and gardens
between 4od1•rich and Althorn is the
lhr'•-acre Held of lou-ni ,s, angolds
and potatoes at Alex. Young'''. The
erne ill is ph al, and *the
•,111.1 1. Al «11.a11 Am A pin.
1''"• Epworth League of North
sin ' t Ifrthrwliwt rhumb hal n moot
defy: ,.,,I tinting at Rla•k'n Point on
Too . ,y evening. About. tlfty young
foll 'ova out for supper and then re-
use.:. 1 to r1.1.1 rmru *miler the hot
*ands and glowing erode, or to boil it
In the hobbling pots hung over tires
ander the cedar tow' , Cooked grn•n
(-urn eaten under any condition&
iierce., Hot to .lig it fr the emits
and strip the sr•nrehed hooks, or to
help every 007 himself to A steaming
rnh fre,trn a r pot end then
swab it with dripping butter snakes
green corn a sort of angel food that
should he eaten to the arcompanyinlf
nursing cf soft mule. Af .'rwalds it
beeonlen a me y tr' he cherished.
The went at Hlark' Point wag mom!
picturesque -the flickering fires, the
flitting of white (tremens, the main•
light en the water, the lights far nut
of pulsing vessels, the winking of the
harts, lights off (inderich. It was a
weary rrowd whirl drove home none
tom. early, Mot not ton weary tos ing
and to declare repeatedly, --We'll do
this again."
If the company dews not see its way
clear to change the time of departure
of the atternnoq twain, it might amp•
eider the putting on of an additional
train frusta Uudericb to (luelpb, for
lural accommodation. As it ip now, a
person coming to (ioderich from the
mart ha. only an 11.rur and a half to do
his huaineen here if be wants to return
the same day.
CRUEL ANDNECESSARY
Totes Pallor of The Signal.
\ MIR, -It t'rgllestionwhether aman'.
gi sir his sympathy is str'on,ter
w1 be thioka ut the matter -ad -Set
till it shopping as. it is practise(' in
P K
thee t {
pen. It i+ certainly posaihl..
that, Occasionally Saturday -night
j,urebasin t'einot 1e avoided, but it
14 an interestingfact that some peo-
ple thoughtful people ---find that It
timmally ran be avoided. Why in the
name of ever t.bing reasonable,
kindly and Christian need anyone
regularly dela/ it until after Ito c''ock ?
Why bang around the park and
streets until 41 and 111 and keep shape
and stores open. keep people tired
after a busy (day still upon their feet,
end -delivery wagon.. with boy+ and -
horse* fagging away far intro the
night? It iw time erurlly thought/cis
'masons should call a halt in this mat-
ter, And 0 any have regard for the
Christian welfare of others. if they do
soot wird. t) slake,eoree more or 1es11
ineaphle of attending Sunday morn-
ing services, let thein rigorously for-
bid themselves and hinder others
Inease1.. shopping Late on 4laturdsy
night. H, el. D.
lioderich, Ai.g. 'G;t h.
Stenographers Salaries.
A little oyer twoerre ago, Mies
Vila Heywood. of Clinton. sifter A
three Months' sourer, received a pm: -
riot' at Revelstoke, at 77:0) p'r month,
abet free transportat' • Mims Mabel
Snell, 11(7:i per month, at U ary : Mr.
S. H. White. $1111 per month, at Win-
nipeg. The same cao be done for any
ode's -mien -ling Onderich Matinees
1' .Rego.
ANNOUNCEMENT B.
Take a look at the new furniture at
the new furniture store on Hamilton
street.
If you have anNis! L_ to wl! y��
Auctioneer Areteit at the Xuct7bttT"-
Home..
The W. C. T. IT. roped in the Tem•
pporrranee Hall the ...vinyl and fourth
Mitndays of eaeh month, At :f &dock.
National concert and flower cantata
in Knox church Monday. September
21(1,h, tinder the auspices of the Orel'
intermediet.' elate. Remember the
date.
Remember the dale -Monday. Aug-
ust 310,- North street W. M. M. social
evening at the home of Mr. Wm.
Maedel, Mattford. Tea !nun 0 to 7
R w. Band nete.ie. Aalmismixt
Yon are invited.
(GKKMAN 4RRv1('k -I have much
pleasures to annuunee that 1 intend
holding A German service on Sunday,
.t,tgust O)th, at 11 it. in., in the V. M.
1'. A. hail, corner North street and
Square, andcordiat1y invite all Oer-
111wh1 to attend. Yours truly, J.
B t oK R, Pastor.
lkoo'r MOM AND (il'tegll RMS. --
Mir A Ilk' bathe of extr,ezt and make
five Rations of tlw,t or ginger beer. A
delightful enatmer drink, (Tee Catsup
Flavor to make tomato catsup. A
Gia. tattle to a bushel of tomatoes,
Opt. a 2.w:. tin ol".%V eter (41Asr,
emir/intent to Preserve fifty dozen
I'gge, J.t'o. Wtl.snN, Prescription Drug
Mt ore.
SbRN,
HORNPV. •At Smolt Nt.,
e ^� er. and Mr..
MARRI
MARTIN -W KTMI11ot.
A$I(t.. 1
of the Mode • mother,
redone Mr-. Ida I,, ti
Ile, er Ooderlrh.
. Marie, 011 August
Herbert 'totems. a
ED,
At Jrfier,,o0,
:tnt at the mod/we
by rte,. I. U. F:Id
(Amore to J. I' Mar
MrF4N I'ctLLF'Y. At New w'aa mho
car. It. 4. on Monday, Anou.t 1Mth, by
IlecAt17'. J, nder•,on. tiptoe of oho fowl
/erten church, New %l'eetminter. h.raierty
of Henan. Hector Mryatl.n, rellw.y
cont rector. 11. '1' 1'. Railway. f Prince
Rupert. R.(' . eldwt ton of John M.Fol em,
Oak ak hank Man.. to Katpartne grace Pot
ley. +wend daughter of A. M. Pansy. 4404.
nrh.
Dieu.
LS('KIIt At Klneardlne.on Saturday, Asa•
eat rout., Jomtm. Taylor, relict of the lar.
T on+,it. Leckie. aired 71 yenta. A meta.
BI.AtR. In A0derirh tewo'hit. ea reader.
Auww.t •Nth. 1. M Rork, *440.'1011w lata
W0, S1a1r. a.s-'i Ar 1,•aA