The Signal, 1909-12-9, Page 5•
THE SIGNAL: G )DER1O11 ONTARIO
LOCAL TOPICS.
O. O. F. Elections.
The officers of Huron Lodge, No. 62.
It lora are au' follow.: 'art ()he first. sand`
QVUfIid McLean ; Noble (hated, Ftob-
ert
rs1eK:, C.lA.(Reid: Lina ialrand, Hugh osecr -
wry te. clerk ; tryasurer. O. C.
Whitely.
Vote of Thanks
At a e aria! meeting of the Daugh-
held iti the cella
ters et to ler'-idey r terata! , December
house
Std, hearty
vote of thanks war
N
ese
sr.l "hi epi thow who make he recent nter•
tait.t helped
nmtnL such r xuccesr : also to the
citizens who No fener mely bent 1
upas.' MIwIR A. CLARK. Secretary.
Accidentally Killed. '
Mr.. Carrick, Newgate street, re.
reeved wind last week of the acciden-
tal death of her son, Oeorge Carrick.
st Minh,, North 'Dakota. No particu-
lars dl the accident have yet been re -
The
ib e of
townehipdeterred ` v
e ofAshfield.but hail
heelDthe
a
navesslhiewife and OOPmany He
SOU.
•he Harbor.
Three will be eight grain boaTs. win-
tering tot Goderich the K mason•
Tb -steamer Neebing arrived un•Thurb-
e Turret
(* Ingle
arrived •'11 `Saturday night and
type
the Turret Chief on Tuesday after -
won. The *teame:e McKee, ItPg111a,
Wexford. Dundee and Midland Queen
ale are 'expected in this week. The
Turret Cape. McKee, Dundee .ted Re-
sins will hold their camera in store
for tlfe Hee *n.r,e seri the'1'ureeet t'
\erhinle. Wexford an it Midland
Queen fee the mill. The Wexford was
weeded in yesterday's daleieN es hand
sgn'n.id ill the St. Mary's River.
)!aspen's drilling scow has been
hoisted rip .n the hhrlwr island for
nverheuling.
"heather Letter from W. C. Goode.
Atwater of Walter C. Goode's read-
&hir lettere algwas'sin ebb. isuii. if
The signal, on page
le
teed-, as also rine newspaper clip-
ping. and illustrations with reference
rn doings aiming the 1'hiuet.t et the
1 wet. *leo teaulples of ('hineee• Iotte, y
ticket-. 'and an invitation to take a
run through Chinatown with him
.rt thr jou., drop in -et a lottery
Leese end a fan -tan j•.int, take an
him: at the Cltinere theatre, and
here a chi•p•su'y eereemile wntp at a
!'hint restaurant." The invitation is
s very tempting owe last ne Mr.
IPt.crittions are 'almst es
meal a• seeing the sights at flret•hand
we .hall for the. present be r.ntent
with reading them. Litter .n we may
tale. him tip en his offer. and we shall
:u-ist'en 'teeing tbe whole thing.
the navy, and the sea war his nursling
mother. lie was torn on Manch 4,
sed he figured In like` iq the
Crimean war at the age of twelve
years. tlls has been no talr-weather,
arm -chair training, for he has aeeu
service in every important naval was'
of the Empire since that time. He
was barely twenty-three when he
served with distinction in the Chinese
war of IIele. In Iw.C: he participated
in the Egyptian campaign, in which
Beresford won his laurels. In 1584 he
dirtinguirhed himself in the Soudan
campaign, ttnd was awarded the Vic-
toria Crory for personal valor. He
hae proven his worth a* edministratur
in his service to the admiralty in vari•
out. important capacities, and has
steadily risen flow comptroller of the
•try i Pea, to commander of the
l'brnntfI squadron in BEL then ad•
Meal of the home and Channel fleets.
nd new First lord of the Admiralty
oda
d head" of the greatest navy in the,
orld,
West Huron Teachers.
'The • executive r•ururuittee of the
West Hume 'Perchers' 'association
met in the public 'whoul. Clinton, on
Saturday last. Those present were :
J. H. Lowery, Clinton. president
i
Mire A. M. Johnston, Exeter. VCe-
t
'iii :(sent TeWeette Johnston, 'Kippers.-
ewcretery :.1. A. Wheezy. Bayfield :
Mies E. Wiggins and Inspector Tum.
(itolerich : (ere. Bain!. Clinton. and
N. W. 'rrewartlia, Holeuerville, and J.
Hartley, who acted as rhairuau. It
was decided that the next Institute
meeting will Is- held in Ooderich on
Friday and Saturday. Meet el Rh and
31st next, subject to the eppecival of
the Department. The quemtiou of the
omelet wheel library was .1ietmeed of
by deciding that the looks be divided
mud that Mr: Tull 1,. empowered to
have taxes mads to held the broke
while they are being moved and kept
at the vat -hale centre... The following
rew,lutiun was unanimmtt.ly adopted :
-To the Ilttron 1'ounty Council
solved, that that the attention of the
tunnty cuun'il lir called 111 the mat-
ter Of greets or fifth idtueree. as we be-
lieve a tuirtak•• has been made in pay-
ing only en equivalent to the Legis-
tatier grant no fifth rle.rrv,.wherres
we believe they intended t•• Pay
delible this greet to fifth cla••se'e sae
they are doing 1. . continuation claseer."
Yt41 girls enrolled and an average at
teodence for the month of ''22211 bays
and 2-.2 girls, Trustee Turnbull ad -
divested the board on the subject tie
howswork, irking the poritiou that
there wee too touch of it, especially for
the younger classes. Principal Tigert
addressed the board also. admitting
THE TOWN COUNCIL. - e It. is well to have 6n hand
Application for New Billiard License a remedy, simple, effeltive and
. Withdrawn -The Elevator Bylaw. easily applied, for mosquito
All the members of the town council bites, insect stings, sores,
were on hand for the regular meeting uTil,
oo Flida night of last week. bruises, situ ailil^iDl-
Street inspector Yule reported that to the skill, ;ttltl forty Other
.i,.Ueitty not ;dtvitys danger -
sou., --' yj11Ch can be cured
ay outward application.,/Sieh
a remedy is i).tvis' Menthol
Salve(Thci) &T,.),whichcgmcs ,
in tins for 25 ('t'. at drugge l' !
that pawribly there was wore s, and homework there were forty-two or forty-three
than oecrrrary in rotas cress. and the outside closets on street.' where there
matter woe left, to the. principled-
rinci _ to were sanitary sewers. anti it was de -
of cided to notify the persons concerned
ascertain the views of the parents
the scholars ..a tmatter.rtter• that. the bylaw prohibiting such on
Municipal Candidates. 8 ptreetewhere there are sewers within
Councillor J. W Craigie announces the tire limitm will be enforced the first
himself definitely in the Held as it can- thing in the spring.
dilate for the office of deputy reeve. The epeeist committee recontmendetl
tie believes that his rerviet+s of several the submitting of esbyl hen it accord-
years
4
year•$ in office.
pal life entitle him to lancElevwith the ator for Transit C+t oftany for ex -
Councillor
higher ufibce.
B. C. !dunning(' leo enlption from laxation in considers -
Oates that be will be it Candidate for tion of the erection of a hlf-uiilliun-
the position of deputy reeve. He be- bushel annex : that no Rctien be taken
Bever that hie services to tee mimic'.- on the application of F. Craigie for ea
polity extending over severet years billiard and pool roost license, at bat
be
entitle bill to prdmotion. The elec- had withdrawn the app!drat
tors will have to decide between the' Robert 'tell, /if Seafortb, be appointed
two aspirants. . valuator for dte town in connection
Some promising new material is de- with the new plant of the Doty Engine
veloping for the council of next year. Works Cotupany, Ltd.
Wm. Wallace, maneger of the (lode- Mr, Bell to Be Valuator.Lich Knitting Co.. may be a candidate ltd council the clause rrc.ut ending
either for the council or for the water the ap{wjntenent ..t Mr.t1ei1lis valeta -
either for
commisriun. 1'. W. Doty tor suet with ramie oppdbition and
and J. W. Vanatter are mentioned l'ouncillor. Munuing% and Dean
also am possible candidates for the moved in favor of the appointment of
council. Dr. Clark and J. C. Leith- A. ` Chrystal, ineteatl of \I r, Bull,
Leith -
white, former ceunciltors, also are Reeve (fallow explained that out
credited with the intention of ccming rename why the committee had sel-
jack into the field, ictal Mr. Bell, in preference to Mr.
Mayor Macklin states that his de- -C fecliGap y [a ltMalt wasreported -that.
onion to retire from the Mayoralty is Mr. ChrysG►l war likely • to become
definite, but that he way he a condi- utrnCger of the Deter Company's new
date for the water and light commis- ;dant and in that case would not be a
silo. It no likely that M. (.i. Cameron
g.._00_.1 inion to have as the valuator for
will be a candidate ter the Mayor's tae town. Mr. Doty) wh'e ars pees -
chair, and rumor mentions Robert Me- ant, admitted having spoken to Mr.
Lean as another possible candidate. (hryetl with refeeeuce to the matter
Deputy tteeve Rend, it is under -
hut said there was nothing definite.
swtood, will stand for the reeveehip, Ona ivisiun Councillors tiunninge,
and no one bra apprered to conttst Dean n•trail and IIUt7iher voted itt
hie claim to the seat. favor •'1 substituting the name of Mr.
The ontinatione take place men De- l'hryaal for that of Mr. Bell in the
comber'- 27th. r•e1N+rt of the cornihittee and the rest
In Ashfield it lookseturi as if the old of the council voted in favor of the
council might be returned by acclam-
x[ion. Municipal matters are still
voter the \Iepresented.
r T0
for11ethe the
quiet in Colborne and in Moder in tavor of Mr. Bell's appointment.
tuwierhip. Reeve Sturdy' of it inrich Th.. Hhancec •tteereanuurnded
tuwnmhip, has nut declared hie inter- that the c..cecil grant the request of
linos for next year. Geo. Laithwaite the water in.l light Commission for
is r probable candidate for the council. the advar••_.' 11 i sed the report
was:nLe
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Fire Aia' . System.
A Goderich Girl Wins.
\\ r are pleased to he able u) recoil
the -m ':r-. of Miss .\ugurt.t MacLeod.
_e_se ung_ liodrrieh girl. in a !heresy
sit al. Arw mon tha ago - tte lh'i.rldw
eat ion offered a member ..f prizru
« pupils the i i
n f
o aiming t n 1 P
ti
r,m win! R
I
' eti•
.,. m MIA roll late In
'h.• high w•h 1 N K
of Ontario in the writing nt
.vr s 'men the y.sestiun. "The Cniti•
tee eel at Trace Principle* 1. the Bret
m the l'1ltiva-
1t
/' w1a wn
• or an
1
nhct f
P
ti.•ir of \ltlitariem the \\'ot..t." Oct,made it valiant e-flutt tm look ant i -
romper lt -h,•+d at the red of rtquitted. but si wally failed. which.
ter and the reeultee have just been an• 1 R
nano ed. Teri diviainnN were inside of
however, only added to t he catchiness
the Irrevinee. ani one of the divisienel "f their effort. Erne.` I),wis in hi.
splendid
•.'•P of s IP
n
sohue displaynl a p
fin., Arizes ix awarded to Nies .\uKtusta. strength. rlearneee end sort's) intun-
Ma•'lied. This, is Mit• one of the Mime. and Bert Putt bn.nght down
\ e, ma
i -
h .11 "Little
given \ e•' of 'Ltt
cpm t e .• rendering rm
, ec' Pn i r n g
ms ,t id R holier .r in h
the h 1 1
e.f aporial lit pt it end
'h,Y le awe.• J. E. Jordan him•
her friends err proud of her mtlrrtss .els made seemed appearances and did
Awr111P is only mrvrntetn y'«aria of age, his {tart as Drily be 1'4 Mid. SinLit
• her •elf item give pr mise• .f hlillient 1'I
Santa Claus' Visit from Mars.
The' production et this operettas.
under the direction of J. East Jordan.
at the Opera Mew on Tuesday night
was it splendid bu"r"s* it. far a. the
character of the ...iter[+' ant was
concerned. The attrndanrr altl:l was
goo.' inn would have Is•P11 much larger
if it fuel not leen for the unfavor-
able weather. The rendering of the
chin's" work ehewed the careful and
precise training that - heed !sees -given.
and the staging of the product ion. we.
eple•udid', The specialties introduced
wets. very sped. Mi.. Nora Williams,
f _ Tor, ;►. t mechanical doll
fr,r4/4,
rssr■ tuffs
'Turtle')tet, Otte eueet 0, 1011
FOR THE ce
Cue:nt a u,, M tt, ,ire- smggv.'ed the
I:r,ul The tKu.d'+.in bhiu.t le -t in, page k ••t ..f 9 fir.• ...n • m .v.' ••m in
Ihi. e--ur. installing,
•' its-ewyonrsutr,cr Itioul to The elutesl tor town..aying that -•e..^ +y+•G•. , was
dere lied as[ one of tin handsoa,o dlend+uw ' in operation -in Pas i-. amalle• place
view. of • .adsorb and district make excel. than I::,d,•:l'h. The ,,tatter ieue re-
lent l hl -t mos rifts. and are sepeeieur accept- ferrld to [1'.r fire committee to make
able to friends at a &stanmx. Ft. It. Shllows
lues -a Isrire .elts•non from which to choose th.t'ough it• veatigatiuter end Lo report.
). The matter r't a 1.-w signalling system
our i late tte».
The latest mid best ideas in tailoring always between the pew.. lig -h++n"• and the
fled reervsston in the garments turned out by ' *tapd_p!pe WRN ., • t, t stet t eel ,t0 the
F. J. Pridham. comfort. -tete. weartng titian -
ties.
ties. and .tw+t..mabin prier areal' given their committee. pee. ,. 1. en -
proper place In the make unlit fti, clod-. • For The '•1.-i k wan given '
your next .nit or over.wet try F. J. t'ridhaai. gage Isar nerex.sry help to Ibtyr the
de SmithrttrrrSt re. FUtasaiee is at K'll. oounri1 chsntler and eflices cleaned
merrnhin- Art Store. good.. street. kcob
fancy china, leather cushlou-, cushion whenever they required 'it lbunri nr
for fatcor the .0 it tb..s.herd •hat cit article. Hutula•' brtnghijt the coedit' out the
.nit.+hle for true Kfft:Nis be ore.•uab 1'x11 and merlin., to the notice of the count
iee
sou the laces -.les-non. before making your • The matter of having notices printed
.w Eire-. for petting in the cemetery calling
• Eureka Cd•uncil No. 11ti, R. T. of T.., attention to the cemetery bylaw
which i hibite• the running of dogs
through the Cemetery was referred to
the triiPtety and park,. committee.
th
e su -
in
s mak 6
\ unnip R
•' u
.1
tells g
Cuun
geetion.
u be 1 1 1 II told a box dace! stile home oI J. 1.
made a deridid hit with her clever Newell on Friday .venin last.
dancing and Kew \\'illienie did the y R
mentor'* h.rnpitw to perfection. Misc. ( About seveney persons were present
amd spent a very enjoyable evening.
1 motion h.rth- coettieue. pspirt u
song, in tu.UnW, wait prettily done I John A. Taylor, principal of Wing-
ert.' the anew. of old belies brae very i ham high school. and a nephew of Dr.
teking.- Misses NIargarert McKinnon. I A. Taylor, lioderich, -has been ap-
.•
for th
school
inspector, city
pointed rch Pr'c
. It u'ttine
e Edith tx'
• end R
eeuu
• brut uu N
srrunt
M Khe .o
Ys► •oft
and M Y
of St.'l'homau p
of Elgin.
•arleevement in the title t'• come.
Sh'p Ahoy! - - ' 1
Th.• juvenile proeheti ••f "H. M.
S. Pinafore" in Victoria I Ipern !louse
on Thiereeley and Friday eceninat',
1e.•:.ember Ilith end 17th. will be one
f else moot beautiful entertainments
•...I want -weed in the town of li.sbr-
r • h: It it not. necessary hi nip* tel of
tie' merits of Hilbert end'Sullivan's
__ eras +• ,dere, but the children in the
Ieieling ides• end the -porta. will tcra
revelation to apt who attend the Hest
night.' The beautiful reed s, 81We'
iel «•.-eery end the splendid , re•hemtra
whirl will assist will fully recetmpenee
all who attend. The plan for reserved
\.tars will -.pen at. H. Edw*rds' rte-
, toit int .n Tuesday. lith incite at 111
rn.. 14, ticket -holders and sathxerilerN :
or. \\'«dneedey to the public. The
peceino'list will be open till Monday
It {—._.tws 1'i,l. Vetuem miry -he
Nllx a•It•all.•e• urgent WAS R comical
conception loth in action and crit- articles shown are the punch bowl and
Wm.-. Mr. .10141411.8 reudrring of the 1 burbler. which any b.'iog sold by the
s,ng "Mexico," in septums. wim I) tghterw of the Empire' for the
pretty. cite! a- Manta Clitte.. he eetan- benefit cit the hospit'tl fund*. Miss
belied a r.•pntati,n which Should I Polley has recently returned Irene a
place hits in demand for Chi -Winne rousse of study in china painting at
tree eio erto iiiutnenm. in a few eteeke.- Toledo. O., and L)etroit.
Sonie-vniel.did moving pictures and a Anyone walking around the Squat
beautiful dew tared song filled out an today could not have failed to notice
excellent program. the large crowd standing - in front of
&h-ScheelManses Cameron & M,ore'* store waiting for
Til W Cttamc. ter—Vet its -rote- eeasern
At the monthly meeting of the frit- tor this wee this firm. announcement
tit ech.inl lewd, hell ot1 Monday Mat. „f a die.olotion of partnership and Bo-
the following retort f Architect ing out of hu.ineee, consequently a
Iiarrlay .n the progress .1 the work big wale with big values which never
un the new pmhilc ashen hnilding' wa. fells to draw a crowd. It certainly is
tPcrived : "The stone foundation walls a great opportunity for people to save
are 11oW 1' ',lined and *11 -interior money and particularly at this season
meek walle tr. level .1 ,gronntl floor .4 the year, although it seems a pity
joists. Tltr rut stone plinth is practi-
cally all lest on walls and 'racked up
ready for testing. Buhler n.1*11 iN set
in petition and Goltl in. The hti°
has bed a g.111 stafT of men working
and has made gime pr.gres.. All PIP
steel wink is new on the ground and
*11 the Nicks required. The builders
are now beady for jointing. end the
eerpenter informs mr that joieting is
all shipped, and he is doing all in his
power to get them here. The drains
ere also laid to onttide of well and
water main also to same point." The
secretary's statement of payments for
the month of November showed $l,-
R13.7t1 paid I alt on building *scut nt,
including Pee ells certificate No. 1 to
(7.('. lee and $1,5111) on ceetificate No.Y
to U. A. Reid. The total' payments on
building account up to the end of No-
vember were ugt 1411,`%1. A letter fi.m
the architect stated that he hall Issued
certificate No. :i ria C. A. Reid ` Co.
for $2,5110. and asked for $O on ac-
count of his fee. On motion of
Meeler'. McLean and Blair, payment
of this amount was authorized. The
total pt.yments for the month of No-
vember on general account were
12
ti , i. It
8i::?.li : tots to daft' f!SIS„ ..
was derided to have the trees along
the'fr.mt of the Centre! ei-hool oti Rent
eand the rty rut down,
t
rnmmittee was empowered to sell the
fence at the new wheel and to have
the roof of the St. Andreae. ward
i repairer!. A cote lnunication
A meeting of the directors .f the
West Huron Farriers' Institute was
held in town last
Saturday.
t.. make
preparat- fur the winter series .f
meetings under the auspices of the
Inst Rine.
te.
Muth interest ie tieing taken in the
exhibit of hand -painted china in Jas.
Wilson's store wi )dow, 'the' work of
Mime Helen A. Polley. among the
lee et Edw•erdee Tickets 'dray Ie hath
tr. in the follow`' ,( belief.; Siete
demi, smelts, u. C. Whitely, .1. M.
ri••Id, Sleek and Cance. Bntth seatm,
Under the Palms.
The cantata, ,e ender the Palate,"
given by the choir and Sunday school
of North sheet Methodist c h u r n h.
Wits a fine eprCPs't. The cantata repte-
elite the Feist of Tahern u lee during
the homeward match of the Jews from
itµhylon when for s week they lived
in booths of pine and pains, and
with rejoitigg anticipated their
livda and religion in Jerusalem. Tbe
-
. i.i germ, 1 arg a and small, acquitted
themselves with much credit. though
the work of the tiny tots in their one
chorus was captivating. The music
wentlamoethly and with brightnes..
u• $losingg thorns was particularly
in firing. To Mtsees Brown and Snyd-
er, esters. Humber, Thomann end
Cook iell the great @here of the sing -
Mg, Anuses Taylor and ('rooks and
Jr.Siiaak tokin
prominent
Pa
rt
. in
delete and quartteea.
There were a
number of pretty marches. An orches-
tra assisted materially with accom-
paniments. The audlenee, considering
the storm. was large and the proceeds
eatistactory. •
Admiral Wilson. •
- yin the course (if an editorial under
the Above,headink 'rhe Hamilton
Times has te following which might
N••• applied to oderlcii item- welt Ilk to
Hamilton, as Mrs. C 1 K raftel, of
the Bs► flpt+1 road, im a deter of A.
\IeD. Wilson, of Hamilton : "Hamil-
ton hes an increased local interest in
British naval affairs nmw, due to the
fart the the new admiral and head of V (} Watson and 8 ' m old warehnnee into an up -t. dere
tiwr'Prvtrt, Sir Arthur Knyyvet Wil• threw heeding ssrtr+nd-alaas certnfica es,' Y
ern, K. C. V. 0., K. C. 1R.; (. B., Miss Parsons, Miss Sherman, Tend "t see Where b will keep every-
thing
<'., is a cousin of our eeteemtd inglie, Mies 'turret, Mies K. A. Wet -
to
the teed pine. node delivered
townsmen, Archdale and A. , McI). (emn and Mime Rdith Wiggins. The I any part of the town. Phone No.
Wilson, Admiral Wilson was born to principal a report showed 261) boys and ' A. J. Ct1u113It, Hamilton street.
to see a Targe and entirely new stock
slaughtered in this way. -
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Hats for the Lake Captains.
Councillor Jordan raised the ties
send-off
being
R
sort of e Nor
'. t some tion
u
given t. the lake captains whose ioRts
would it.nt.' ht., '•. 3 'Int' t het. left
Ooderich, and the matter was referred
to the special committee. A sugges-
tion Hor-
ton
.lana
'out R
e from tion shirk cam
ton of the elevator was that the
captains lie presented with a bat each
tend-
ered
R
s WRs
• .0 h
instead of it strove'd
Islet year, and this seemed to fin
some favor autong the councillors.
W. et. Pinder s a(•couut for roofing
the summer betel was adjusted, he
being *Wive(' 812.1'3 ahove the price
figured upon, as more roofing was
required than was accepted am the
amount that, would be required in
figurine is the cost.
(Blew called attention to the
gravel on Huron maul and on
e roads leading to Colborne towns
ship. This was referred to the public
works committee.
Three Bylaws far Election Day.
The junior band concert takes place
this evening.
Plan for Roney's Bois now open.
Prices'litc. 3-'c, Mir and 7:e.•
Every parent should mate an
effort t. have the children bear
Roney's Boys next Monday night.
The W. (', T. l'. meets in the Temp-
erance Hall the second aid fourth
Mondays of each month at 3 o'clock.
Schon children will ie admitted to
rush seats for :11kc at the entertain-
ment by Roney's Boys on Monday
evening.
"l,ifehnny 'soap" is delightfully re-
freshing ter lather or toilet. Poe
washing underelhthing it is unequal•
led. ('rearm.; and purifies.
Victoria street \nethotist Sunday
school will hold their chi istmhs enter-
tainment on Monday, Detente
Fort her particulate will 1
later.
r 27th•
e given
Three bylaws to b• vote.! e% nt iTre
.laniary ole. tions were given their
first two readings. These! are the
'bylaws to grant exemption from taxa-
tion to the elevator and to authorize
the borrowing of money on debenture,
one bylaw being for eleeoin and the
other for !cacti!, the last mentioned
being lure sewer construction.
The ci.uucil then a djeurned,
+ ewe" -of baw'.au.('ity, who was the
genet
le ofeectt rttito brother.
No't1 t' lOCe Yukon. }1.
Veltli one went In twelve veer' 1*0 and has done well In
the goldanlninir hn-ins+s. and now has an
Interest in large dredirlinr company. Ho hue
`tone to 1 aisti>' Tar t Mt his old home and loaves
.batemonth
fn 15on 4 *w tlre'•eit return
Dawson City.
Cameron,
who is closing ne his bu.insw here. ha. some
Intention of lolning him in the Yukon .ti.t Het.
AUCTION SALES.
Fnrm.ty. De. rniber. Leh. -'it tion -ale of
Durham
sand treet- .odertvh, comrneat ncinge slatian`i
10..
ocla:ks . F:. Rntnv, proprietor. Ti
(it8111ty, Wirt ionee't.
earcan.ir. Desein ter lith. --Auction .ale of
n,tich cows and heifer.. 4 Macaw,. hotel
stables, Hlytt. edrn+rletiCit+g ♦t 1 o'clock. irtv.
0118
Sn.tNNI01. in.. V,oprietor. Tilos.
e act loner.
Tot-asl ty. In,. tuber Int h. -Auction +ale of
thin acres of 1''e -h on the peernle'es. corner
Hayfield and Nth concessions Oodetich town
ship. at I:A. o rl'u k. W. A. Mt'srtau. proprie-
tor. Tern. 4 '.,eo•. ,turtloneer.
FRIDAY. termites rth. .\ action -..le of
farm stock at ',with west corner lot of
A.hneld tonebalf mile from $heppildtoo,
r ninien' t e at i tt tock. F. A. HAvitt:8, pro-
prietor. Time. 1.1 emir. auctioneer.
ll.
J. Fisher
Surre`ser to U. S.TODDAItT.
About "Pinafore."
- The juvenile production of the ever
lastiug and dearly Ielbved "Pinatee. •
had been presented ler the dire. -
(ion of Mr. H. B. Telgnuann in nearly
fifty cities and towns in C.uiatla with
phenomenal success. The following
are a few of the newspaper extracts :
St. Catharines Standard : "Simply
delightful!" "Wonderful!" "I could
watch,that all week 1" "Not ping bet-
ter fie- me." The above and many
other expressions on the ,juvenile pro-
duction of "Pinafore" were poured
out at the drop of the curtain at the
Opera douse last night. A surprise
was promised and the moot expectant
received a surprise, a most agreeable
one. It is one of the greats t enter-
tainments prefeenional or amateur
ever $e'en in St. Catharines.
Sarnia Daily Observer :-Ist night
"Unique and successful. the Victoria
Opwr:t House crowded to the doors."
2nd night -="Still• more streweedetheee
still larger crowd and more euthtisi-
astic. '
Christmas
'Stock
Our l'hriettuas .tock is in. .eel
oto• patrons can depend r/tt
gettingthe freshest .end les
goody here.
Raisins, Currants, Peels, Oran' es,
Extracts. Figs, Dates,
Prunes.
Choi' •Teas and Coe!'
affssaime
1 CAMERON-. 3 IOORE'S
j $23,OOO
Mr .lordan announces that the op-
eretta "Santa Clans'JVisit fr'otn Man.'
will It repeated in January et popular
prices. Further announcement will he
made later.
The sermon topics at Victoria street
Methodist church services next Sun-
day ate : 11 a. n... "The Thorn in
enan n.
from the Deputy Minister of tuouca• the Flesh • p. m.. third sermon on
tion @bowed the billowing ^mounts "The Prodigal Son."
payable to the teachers .f the public
nitric& of -the town out of the wee r1
urban grant of Veil which was
warded direct to the school hoard in
July last : *:Jt each to the teachers
holding first -clew rrtificates, J. H.
Tigert. Miss W. Ball, Mien Le Tones!,
Mise e) to
Sixty days great clearing
'breast; emmnieaeinft Saturday
ing next, Deremb'r 11th. (:rocriee,
chinaware end crockery. Monteow
& M0ROAN, Kingston street.
Having moved into my new elevator
on the G. T. it. tracks. I have turned
MARRIED.
Yt'LF: EVAN-. un Wednesday. December
i+t. at the t hum and
•
Iw barHamilton. . mase, East
street h K'
rearom Yule 'o }fi-- \►c11r1Aa Evan+. both
of tloderlrh.
RU -mu HF.DDI.E. On w'etinesrlay. l*-,,n,t r
sth. at the rc,Stoke.,,ce of F. Stoke.,,
•beset. by 1:e.. Jame. Hamilton, H. ..
ifedOle
(tumbler
of
edde.oHe.miitler.to Arthur Ito.,
t ytre+sRivct. Man.
IED.
CANTELON.-11.ti.slerirh. on tate ay.
comber nth. Ca; herint t erre. beloved wi e
of Arthur Cantelon. heed 71 year. and N
1
worth o
f
entirely
New Mer
is NoTr• on Sale.
andrse
IT'S REALLY GOING.
THE CROWDS A
THE VA
rrMnHw..
\I' At etV.--in laisletlrh. nn ynnday. Itecem-
her Oh, Burnett Lawrence, youngedAyo
and
only vett .of NIT. and Mrs. John M
a year. sndl n.„nth•«
CRAn cern. In limbi+ A. on Mallard ay. De
comber 1th, to Mr. and Mr.. \\'. Craddock,
a daughter, .
a,
E GREAT.
ES IMMENSE.
GET
here at To a'cle Ki a, m., when- tife"gtob'e--•
r ,.
I.ceep to
G .
We 'Positively Mean 'Business.
Store opens a to, a. tn.; closes one hour for
the right, and carr small parcels.
opens each day. ome every day. Thirty sales (Tie are here to wait on rou.
The Stock Must Go. ;I
ARV8 01IOORE