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THE SIGNAL: GODERMI ONTARIO
Tot Renee', leittnieEtt 22, 19111 •
LOCAL TOPIC
per. Hunter Gets a Chair.
The choir of Knox church was en.
• tertained on Tuesday evening by Mi.
.and Mrs. F. J. Butland eta their home
Cambria road. The gathering was
cm
marked by 1 he presentation of a hand-
some rots,/ chair td the popular three -
ea• ,,f the choir, Mr. Hunter. as n
4 'hribt ei lag gilt trent the members.
'Next Tuesday Evening.
A drenititic cantata, whleh promises
to be an entertainment of .unusual
itiieleoe, hes been 'prepared unser the
eupervieion iof J. B. Hinstrifend.will be
',educedt/. in the °perMINN next
Teirt.lay evening. There will be Witt y
• voieits in the•choruses and included uu
the program are several numbers by
west. good local tallest.
Masonic Officers.
•
A meeting. of Maitland Lodge, A.
F. and A. Ms 0. Le. C., was held 4n
the. itedlti* rooms on \Tueeday evening,
st hen the following officers were
',seed : W. M., Dr. C. E. Side; I. P.
NI...Dr..W W. 8. Turnbull ; 8. W.. H. (3:
jiqflnp: .1; W. J. H. Hawkins; chap -
Dr. H. S. Dougall : secretary. J,
efuoiton; treasurer, R. G. Reynolds.:
-eller, .1. Tancott.
Public Library Board.
•
htenetiteal Nominations. • /
notenuat' dor the municipal
,will be held hi the town hall
p(1r Monday !veiling next, December
ffith, commenring at 7:91) p. w. The
water tied tight cue llll
to•rin 111iitnew is l eepiring is W.
T,•Slierney, and the public echoed tripe
tree whom- term is expiring are It. H.
(Stott let. David's ward!, G. F. Blair
teit. Patrick's: ward, 0. le, Sturdy
18t. George's w ant CH ita H. Es Homi.
gens (St. Andrews. warth.
At the Y. M. C. A. '
Owing to the busy w111100 and the
stormy 'night the attendance st the
Lidiee' Auxiliary.e •tat. Nome- .o the
Nt. M. C. A. roolue ion Tuesday .see.
ing was not large., A number of the
young men arid boys, howeyet, ac-
reptod the invitatiton and spent a
pleasant evening, playing games and
enjoying the lefreehments which the
hidki Movided 1 otititifully. 'rhe
juniors profited by t he slim attendaece,
ait there were enough (ikes and laud -
inches left elver to provide 'steed"
for the &Mob 011 Wednesday evening.
The Y. C. A. moms will be open on
Saturday and Slored.o y evettings to all
who like to come. Strangers ind
visitors are cordially welcomed.
- The December meeting of the public Married in the West.
timed took. place on Saturday Th, following it..ta troth
a recent
to ening last, at wLicli Messer. Kidd. number of The Witte -one (Sask.; Signal
',owlet., Tom. Elliott. Strang and
referee to the wedding of a tot mer t
Tisset were preeent. An account of •dent of Celbortee: •••A vet y intermit ing
fa sue- Porter for Looks delivered, motniage took phew at the reeidence
soissamting to *22. wee parsed. The
. an . tie John H. t opedfoot.
lit Minos eeported receipbe during N't14 Plymouth. on Tuesday evening limit.
es -ss emberot $5.42 and an tsetse or 1'11S! when their daughter. Mise Margaret
leek" .atid inagezinee, ot which
Elizelletledlhottoltoot. l twetione the On-
. wet e fiction. The day of the monthly a
ed • h f nced brie ot SeentieThomas Treble.
Samitigy ter the eeeend batardity in • WAS performed lie. Ke' H. H. Vistry.
--meeting Wks chink (100.! I is oter of the same place. The eetreeilOey
I, (emote, the (lounge to become I
see
operative at the Januarmeetine. aft*, w we.)
t ....unapt temere--.141-A ewe -mete -herreeir ear* before- (b.4.
e ofnear
hearer,. were William and James
Lyons, of Luckuow; James McVicar,
David Stoddart. Robert McLean and
William Cox. The members of the
family have the sympathy of the
conenuttnitt iu their unexpected be-
reavement.
Hockey Notes.
It tiine for she rootere• club to or-
gauize t The Goderich hockey seven
piny their first game of the season 011
Wein outset rink on the evening of
Pride!. January tith, when the Lis-
towel team will be their opponents.
At a meeting in Stratford the follow-
ing echedule was drown tip for group
No. K. comprising tioderich,SLMary's.
Listowel and Stratford, W. H. Wood,
of•Stektford. being convener:
D. Lei -Stratford et St.Mary's.
Jan. 3--.St.Nlary's at Lietowel.
Jan. 3 -St.Mary's at. Stratford.
. Jan. -Listowel at Goderich.
Jan. 11-tioderich at 8t.Mary's.
•lan. 111--Lionowel at Stratford.
Jan. 13 -Stratford at Goderich.
.11111. 17 - Stratfordat Listowel.
Jab. le-St.Mary's st Oederish.
Jen. 20-Gaderiele at Listowel.
Jen. 25: -Lberowel at St.idary's.
Join. 26 Goolerieh at Stratford, .
A town Itot•key league loots been oe -
;utilized with the following team* as
1UPITOWI'S : The Menesetung Canoe
Club, the Jubilee bucket. clube the
Gederica Collegiate Institute and The
Y. M. C. A. 0. L. Parsons se con-
vener and a repreeentative from each
io f the teams form- a ttesnaging
committee. The first half of a double
eehedule was. drawn up at is nieeting of
tbe conothitter on Tuesiley evenings
lie follows
li. V. I. t .. Y. M .C. A.. Jan. Ilth.
M. t. (. ve. Jubilee, Jan. Rith.
Y. .M. C. 1. vs..lubilee. .Ian. Pith.
M. C. C. v.. 0. t '. Is .lan. 2.1rd.
0. C. I. v.. Jubilee, Jan. 25th.
M. I'. 4. v.. Y. M. (.A.. Feb. 1st.
LOCAL. TOPICS IN BRIEF.
.s_....s....
livilreellectric Power. !wedding 'dinner-wetastefully served nu.'. Non amitaoln better than visit Wilmer
1'. H. Xiiten. aimint ant engineer of t he I hS' Mrs. Itrottdfoor. Mr. awl Mites
▪ risiteeletecttle Power t Smenehudepto ;..4‘1."4145. ""-Y P 'Pulite and Inane
W4$ Ifl 0.wn Ti„shiy nI conetratulatione are in f order el the
pee -A -told met a 11 lllll boo tof went- 4&y:
is•t:•et the Board ,.f TraAle, He mug-
. seeted thee, otos Seefortat isfll Mitekell
,se ner•i ire termer Inoue the ('(.111-
1 1. might he advisable .fer
441•444-4•4-4144 e444 a-
. my!,w iwerfnl 1 lail'.Iil 14.4.010 kne
5%.,111,1 tn. rine.4 111044 and t 111 price
Smith Art z.tote. where there is a lame
as.ort mem of bee t 1.611 gift good,
F. J. Pridhato extend. to all his patrons and
Mend.: the.seasou s peteeting .' Merry Chris1-
ina,. and a Hew New Veer.
Mane old tripods in fioderkh will .1.. C. Laithwaite infoortited The., Sig -
regret 10 lentil of the.. illness ni then non yesterday that he intends to drop
(miner fellowatowneman James Thsiss ot the rat.. n seat at the cettn-
son..now 5.1 Boweement. North os- 4,'"1""'"1 1,11"i'Slt• 1911. Mt..14iiihw'Oi''
kens.- Me. That o., -on.. the -Pith of no. ••1:..rhetet Mete tot see
vrai years illd,
last celebrated his . eintimeicement .4 his retirement
pile birthday annivereary. an et sent will 1..' l'"111.4 *it" tvgl'et
id 'me% et m 1111141 Ile ellettlIter for all the whiehsw'e learn, was reonemberea by I An tontortunate- acisident occurred
isppee It being etegge.tiell tl) 1 ' a greet many in his home town. The "11 the Septette Monday afternoon.
ilia: a it mild be a great deal cheaper Si111-011 Rends ir.'eetinga to it:, blend • 'hen Nips Pierce (411 00 the sidewalk
to t e s elicits -to use Manatee(' Hit er and suite:critter of runny yews/, and and !woke her, left arm Midway he-
• patei. Mr. )(Men stinted that- 11 It NN ishoc for hien Irlealient des. ane tweet' the write and elbow. aledicaL
• relate, p s .nteitld eindeertidifi, tal tie% eihip happy yecollections.
. attendance wag At once sectired and
esseoe ,.11 rtleBiVIPT-Mniatililintwel 1iffiT. The Late Dr. Joseph Kelly.. • , 1t he broken urember was given 'proper
, attention.,
etotelol contract for power •
--- es., i Iii. etompany at a refeemala.. On Tuesday, December Ilth. • the , sirs. esmst„ne.
, • . ...Ise ill an indefinite etate at pree. claimed Huron' as h
wee recorded in the faraway Suite -et •
Yentne• mall wlet Mrs.. E. B. Hale were melted to
le native coma! ,Thannesford last week owing to the
Betook street. and
1 ,,„iss so' it U., th,. i„„„isi, death ofsa bright
is • ,i ... at .....i. The whole matter
Washingtillness and stalaratient death of 'Mrs:
- )-Weros est-Appeec-iationo-- tockforit 14 " ot- twenlY" %ever -0e" Vansitone. She wee ill about Iwo .". .. illies-latii, Han lel
Tim t•illoteing paragraph from The Irma Spokaneo at the age of nty- I months. She was *daughter of ehee. Organ "Evening etar • iTanrilmoo•ri Wagner.
. .. . .,..
\i.. ! . soak.) St at of recent date. re- nine yeet o. and spOrIe month.. 'The Vomit/air and a .ieter of Mr*. Hale. r wean l'ontlude ."11allelujah 'horns Handef
mi.. hi .4 young- lady • well knewn in 'Ireton...NI was the Youngest son of SNIT. North Street Methodist Church.
.. s t The attrin,r of hrecle adve4-tieed for -
tesS rah. a dnioghter of Collector and Mrt.....lohn Kelly. of Godereen. ; Iasi week ate in this °tee., nwniiing - _ F..11).whog 114 1114' 111.14gralf I Ur 4 'ilf.14.-
1'.4(111)1ell :--"Miss 4 'ampbell, . of the and wag team in the township cif Mot- '
A ii .-,,la 'mobile' school Motif, "(matt -ea risk He es -reeved Ins first schooling in s.
ties owner. They weee hound by a ,II.ne s"rviec"
inengannoir gentleman who saw the
het- leyiigniiiin to the school bnn•rd. to Myth anti alterwerde .e.t.tended. the i_.____..... ..., , ...
. , . 111C4. 10 I Ile,' lisle. 'a up ../e.•1& before a , • 11 a. w.
'tato-ena-et at the 'end of the present •
- year. liets Campbell hag been on the
el staff since Arcelies first twhool,
issiet fast ..he WAY the Sleet
OfterseitiployedIrt the *hoar.
on. -eVe tefer to Joeeph e d
Joghtuefisitoe Y. !theceined will be
O t ell, M. D.. who ie Weed away
CHURCH NOTES.
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° Christmas Bells 0
1 1:_...,,ztre Ringing
Next Sunday• is the regular quart -1
erly review in the Sunday school,.
In Koox church the pupils will aa -
seeable in the auditorium and tbe les-
son will be conducted by WV. Geo. E.
Ross and A. Saunders. Special tomes
is being prepared by the Sunday
school choir fur the occasion.
A most enjoyable.tiene was spent in
Knox church lecture room last Friday
evening, when the young ladies of the
intermediate Bible chute were at house
to the young men of St. Andrew's
Club and other yang people of the
congregation. The guests as they en •
tared were met by a genial social com-
mittee, the members of which per-
formed their duties in a moat able
manner. A number of interesting
contest games were engaged in anti
au excellent program was rendered,
consisting of vocal. solo, by Misers
Olive Smith . and Mary Scrungeour.
and • Messrs. Wilken. Saunders and
Muckier ; piano solos by Mistiest. Evelyn
Wilson and Eva Somerville; piano
duets by Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, and
Misses Hamilton and (lark: matolo-
lin solo by A. Shore : recitations by
Misses Belcher and Levy. .1. B.. Hun-
ter acted in chairman for the evening
and established It new reputation .for
himself as a presiding officer at wee')
funet Refreshments of fruit axed
candy were served to the gathering.
Much credit is due the teachers, Misses
Polley, Morris and Stirling. for the
great tamers. of the entertainment.
A collection was taken In aid of Mime
Haynes, the blind patient at the hos-
pital, and a tidy amount. Wail realleAA.
• St. George's Church.
The spei•ial Chrigtmee swish! in St.
letoe•ge'So ehttrelt next Sundae in
Mutilate of A. Roy Aliened, the organ-
ist. will be as follows : •
emenste swims.
Te Deem in . • Hopkins
Anthem 'Thristiona'Awaitn'. Maunder.
etemiNG 40:MICK
311effifif'et.-4104-4VUSIC Dlotittis MC -Maunder
Anthem . "Sehold. I Bring' 141f John Om -
Carols ..."See Amid the Wifiter snows
"The Manger Throne
Know Church.
At. the warning service in Knox
church next. Sunday (Ohrietmsg Day)
Rev. Geo: E. Roes will take for his
subject. "'The Message of the Magi."
The subject for his evening dischurse
will lie "The Song of the Angels."
The musical progrottio will he especially
at treed ve and under thedirect ion of the
()maned. J. B. Hunter, tbe choir will
render several choice numbers. The
following is the musical pmgraen for
the deer : ' •
44014/(156 Melt%
Organ Prellide.•14areh Of Mixt King..-Dubot..
Christian:: Carols by trio of boys
acerb! ! -"Night of Nightie". •Van Der Wailer
Oman • ! • Pesderal Symphony - Handel
Oeinien Poetlude.. Veinal march • Cnikin
-semetteto settee's:. ' •
Ouran.Prelues• lieliarnas Pastorale .
Anthem ...Birk! What Mean Those linty
. Voiees. ' Sullivan
Anthem. "White Shepherd.; M'atehed Their
Smart'
ltrat-Tertinart
1
'Now for the Last Big Rush of Gift -Buying
1 f iu have left it off till now, don't delay a minute, long
er, as there are.tmly a few hours left.' 'Our stud; is Still well
,
assorteu rind trip to 'this store will convince vou that we
have just the things you want.
It's no difference whom the gift is for, Avbether father
or mother sb-rtor- daughter, husband or wife, boy or girl;
brother ` or sister:, bab.\ or'grandfather: -we have the goods
suitable for -everybody. ou may start in at one department
.and keep under the ofie f until vou.--have all your gifts
picked -out, then one delive • will bring tht;mto vour CI -oar
•
Forty-five.
Oise iiii•itoi..1.51•
a pei k
4.44,4171
:ORAN ES
largest goad
fir lifer Il.izete
swe,• ie. navel ;Orang••-o 3fCe.
%NA.
MIXED NUTS
of a ton of Mixed. Nut..
bin ineetteire. 4Sle ; half -gallon
This store will be olpen. every night :to Situr-
day night to 1.3o, for conve ience of the you g men to buy
ts for their mothers, sisters -Ind-lady friends. Only sales-
men to wait on you from 1 to i 1.30
-ante
14he have completed her ninth
' here at the end of the yeer.
let- been a painstaking and faithful
tee -hies and her success ltd te, tegehet
testified by her successful career
here. s it iv Mita; Campbell's; intention
. 4- .
Then , lost leathet wit. was • eeptored to its
after a boor years entente at' the De- stvner by a. little ad. in this papers
twit Colleges of leolicine he gradoutted signal advertisements are read by the
in April, testi at t be age .1.i tWe 1% •
two years. En June ofthe sante ear lw"t4"'
he went to Itneketeil and prat red
there until let of last yet's. hen
On account of iti-heelth he *old MI his
practire. He . et., his eas
borne in oodericH tor 'awes AI in
nts'
ether
in theseaely part if this peal. Ome-
n) t 4k.. tip It Nearness course to qualify wards t equity my to ilektOrd, bin dee
Is ts ti high school e lllll Wort to telptIn his health was in vain.
tss. het. Her insny 'frientle here Hie father and mother were sainernorted
wish her euccewe in her new course.. a few sseek, ago to his bedside sod
' Campbell will be hose* for the they were with hien when he died. De.
Chtietioute seasone, after whteh /the Kelly was it norieber of Hie Modern
wile so fi, ,to putetie het WO4 einem .1i:1dpi. the Elks. :in 1 both
st isee. , of these encirties paid honor to the
Something New ln Wallteton. memo' N ofstheir departeie comrade it
P. -thee -ter !teeth hat/ still neWs- the remains eis..ere being bromeght house
pseer 101111.11 liking for getting *ogee- fur bated. Doe feberal took peer..
rimer isond for the people. .Antl. since floor the resident* of ileeeased:s ro-
ts. t,57akeii up hitt sysete at the thw„ ent.. Church., et reel. tioderich.
nri
eft (f)rffit building he has br:en loth, ti) St.
ELECTION TALK
1. I 'num Pretede . C'brl.tma. [mule by
ehriantai carets . ."J
4'7'17Joy 1
l W. A. Poet.
3. Doxology "Hark the -Herald Angels Ming."
1. Lord r Prayer la concert -
.5. Hymn \o.li2 , ...
fi. • • • . . _
Anthem "Sing. 0 Heaven .'" Caleb' Meta*
st. read responsively
it. solo. "0 Little Town nf liethlehem. 'Sprow.
Not Much Doing Except in the Town- Mr.. Geo. N. .
ship of Colborne. . tit seripture Lesson, Luke 2: upt
I -
It bootie like a liteier year for ', el Hymn No 445
' IL Sermon . _. No ROPIIi in the Inn.'
pal ele•etion contests in this part of - . Rev. 'Dr. Deegan. -
t the country. With the .ingle exeeption 13...,ttrertorl
of Colborne township. In Aehfield. •t n t kern ... .•• It canietKVon a Midnight s•Viear."
....... ...... Cideb Simper
i WeilLiVairannat. Mullett .and Gode- ii. Hstntii Nn, jii :-
41.. ,,,Th..ntip. that up -to date li inii, pso,., . chtereb. where !modem high
)4 the pewtoffire were none toe le od "14" vitt," aid 11• Nev, Ferner McRae.
and thence to the CAtliolie cestuetery
lie-tette* authorifies have evidently at Blvtli. The poill'searecri were fohn
us*, to that cenclueion, fen they have Kelly. -of ClintonSand•Vt en. Kelly,. of
flaw:tided to the office here a. new set tett:off, brothete of the deceit
ot boxem with combination locks. ‘,13.1. Kellz• and P. .1. Ryan. cousins :
, ... Musses willeLortly be put in piece otted 7 '..'''''s,r' ' nairars' 4- eibles"thePl-toin-187' "1"1
of -the interior' hut will be a ifilleh iin: ' .;1‘1' 11-71:kes. r. - Detroit :- w•iferer. anftd.
will isseonly improve the apierarithre
' boXe s. the keys of which ate always tki
;wie‘n,.4tels.theirev'tged''athenddectii.:ed• .Wi
N1ezrIllr
ielihalide 1 errangebeene than the luck
- groins: lost Or enimpleced.-Walker- Present at the funeral. Two brothers.
• -- Petrick, of Albert
-ton Teteseepe. The people of Grebe a. and MvIessof Los -
eels will smile when they reed Ode. Angeles. were not here. The parents
ink -i,. the hoer% which Walkerton in end ,other reletives have the henrty
to set are vastly differ/ nt from thee* sympathy of their friends in theirdird
I Well. 411,40111Pd some time ago) in bereeeement.
. _ .
th Peatotlier here, there will be an The Late Robert Thome:men. .
net i!te,Ork-fil had temper and nttr-pro-
(meet ip the Bruce conney town that
Will he Very distregaing to ---the editor
(1 'lie- Tettoeope and all goetk Pentde,
;Returns to Ontario.
We .treleleitattd to he able 1, record
that Rev. 1. Ire eltewatts son of Mr.
and Mt-. Jets Stewart, South street.
has retiei ned to Canada, after @Pending
rheial years in a Detroit pastorate.
.' following article in reference to
the_ removal is from The Michigan
Ttesbyterian:
At a recent meeting of Detroit Pees-
ytety Rey. .1. ire Stewart was re -
lensed from the pastorate of the Fort,
Wsvele church and has accepted a call
to the -Presbyterian church of Napier.
Ont. Over t hue* t ears ago Mr. Stew-
art. on hie graduation from McCor-
mick Sentinary. came to what was then
the Fort 1Vityne miasion, a new field
with difficult conditiones With all
the zeal and ardor of youth he gawf
himself to the work, the migrant' was
soon Meet organized into a church, a
new building was erected and the
Meitiberthip °unmixed for aggreesive
Welk. On November 27 Mr. Stewart
in his clewing service ' a
declared the
Pulpit vacant end the week following
'I'reoved with his family to Canada.
tolfetnse their departure. on the evening
held 28' the congregation
.. a reception in honor of Mr. and
etre. Steseart et the church. Rev.
As NC
• arnernn and Rev. J. D Jeffrey
and Mee 0 ofapprise a 1_,
. Mrs. Perkins end Mrs. Snell, of Che
i ti n '
*Poke kindly words
the . • enrge Mulligan in behalf of eA110. lb. !tonere! took piece Friday
ladies' societ ted thein .
afternoon to Maitland remetery. The I
si of wimpy as „ token i town enUffejl WaN regreernted and the I
vitt+ e pur Y P"'""
, eertion, mi. and "me,. Rtes. et funeral cortege included A large num-
of An
W ih theta
i inantiod.ErlearLdad iti Detroit who I 04uotat use „rose,* pad the pelf-
- s' her of citizens.. Rev. Gen. H. goes!
MVP
In their new lield I
....:.'"'`*.,
s the people - of Walkerton
With the passing of Robert Thornp-
Nen. whose death Was briefiv rerorded
*these columns hon -week,
hest one of Its mow prominent -ent-
res. His 'death. which took place on
Tuesday of last week after a few days'
illness of pleuro-pneumoniet, reniove. A
figure who for at leoiet two decades
had MO a most important place in
the towlea municipal history. Born
ire County Hewn, Ireland. on J tine 27th.
1443, the late 'eLe. Thompson was
at him death sixty-1e/wen years. five
month,' and sixteen dart old. In the
year IRK shortly litter his marriage,
he emigrated to Canada, cotning
directly to thelerich. in November o
that year. Here be made* home for
himself, residing herr continuously
for the remainder of his daya. For
claire ydive. years he followed his trade
as
it. Martimmith. retiring from -bend--
nese thirteen years ago. The begin-
ning of his career am servant of the
public dales hack neatly twenty-two
years, whim he was it successful candi-
date forit *pat at the council board.
f11.4 unabated intermit in the welfare
of the town was rewarded by his elec-
tion three tine* to the position of
chief magistrate of the town. He had
taken Mt active part in municipal
work during the past six years. De-
cegard is survived by hie wife and a
family of three owns and three datiah-
ters : Mrs. Jim Thomas, Adam. Wil
-
hem and David. all of Goderich: and
rIth tinorrightiort ere r, .. netientertesb7 ,_. s s . ._ .. „..• 7 .
, although nomination day may bring int ect"tlede• ''Pkinee•064•Peser'e" :••11Eall
I .terprises. ' In town no opposition bas 7 p. m. , .
1. Organ Prelude. "Carbitroa. Chimes.- with
I ileyeleped.ini far to Mae•or Cernerort. comet obligate, arranged liey
i IteeYe Reid ni Deputy Isterve Shin-
ninge. And thele sericite to be to great st IlittistataW ettiol . .. ... ...•.-J07 ! V:, A! JICIT:
_
rush fey iintincil smite. In Ciehorn ;•t - exo• logy. 1 s•-• Hark t the Herald Angel. Sing."
' thee,. witl likely be a hot, fight. Fr011ee
. .
1
a eoreespondent we get chi. following 3 m ymn No. 10 . ,.. .
report of election gossip in teat 2 Preset' .... • - • s • • •
township: ret• . .. Anthem "-Worts" eTwelfth Al eas.i Mozart
a: Lesscon .
-Munieimantatters are commencing 11. -Solo "0 Loving Father," . _ • Densp
Irina Whitely
to loom up in this portion °tithe town ,
ehip arlderhe elections primfile to be- 11. Anthem. "Mina. ()Heavens.' Cateb.Sinittil;r..
Retinue; by the present teemed are not
hotly contested this veer. Certain :F. Hymn No. Ha
.4. Sermon by fies;:i: .... . M.Tbenti.On: N. A:L.
pleasing l44 armee of the electors end ic offertory- ....
e maybe a radial change in the .s.olo ..... ."t;tierufm,..iii. Kihifigioom,' : Adams
nuembateihip 'of the tiouncirfor 11111. . .
We understend that the members elf li'5: BernagiFt%nm , .. „ _ . .. . .
t he old council ale sanding for re- IL Poetising • "wer'March of the Prients
1 • • . with this -addition -of two new
men..1ttcote Moser and Chas. Rolm -n-
eon. For t he reeveship there promises
to he a hot crentest between the pre*.
ent Reeser, Norman Kernighe . and
Geo. H. King. organist and ee.oirmaster.
Christmas Meats.
W. T. Murney's dental" of Christ -
wee meats is folly up to the standard
Richard Jewell. who has bee "ked of former/ears. In the heef line two
bv an influential deputation to contest thorohred heifers fed by A hdrew
meet
the position. Mr. Jewell ie no new Green. oif
ito eivie affairs, ham
ving in forer.
years served both as councillor and as
reeve. There appeers to be a big dief-
ereuce of_opinion among .the electors
ilk iiikard- 14) thee telephone business
and the trouble over the railway ar
Dunlop and by all appearances these
will be the main issues that will_ de-
cide the election. We understand
that ex -{,'eve' n
MacEwan is ot to be
a candidate, hut the whole situatior.
1011 be threshed out at the nomina-
tions at Coulow, which promises to be
the most interesting election meeting
Wirer held in Colborne."
FROM REV. RODERICK MURRAY.
We have pleasme in publishing tha
following letter from Rev. Roderick
Murray, of Chicago :
1314'nottpago, 111.. Nov. 28th. 19111.
tioderich. Ont.
Deer Sirs :-I wish to be numbered
orne townshep, are de-
eervitig, of • Mal mention. They
weighed 1,.'511 114d 1,450 pounds reepec-
tivelv. Five f two-year-old 'teen,
-averaging. la -primula,
dee-seal from Mr.
- RT -if Mtitnley
township. Two two-year-old pelted
Angel@ eteors, purchased ;tom Connor
Woe. of West Wawarrosh, eversieed
1,350 refunds. Other good -samples of
beef are two two-yeer-old heifers fed
by Jas. McOlnakey, of Goderich town -
[ship, tipping the scales at an aggre-
gateweigh' of 2,0110. pounds: thee*
two year-old heifer,. bought of Fre nk
Hayden. of Ashfletd, averaging 1,200
pound.: two ehoice fensmonths-old
calveg. weighing Dal ani N2, pounds re-
spectively, purchased from A. Elertt.
of Brucefield ; six Leicester lent* fine
specimens. bought from John tialkeld,
of Goderich townehip, !minded in
tesisshandeinne despley in oleo a cnokte
ipt of ~porker.," foamed lay- 'some or the
best hog laigers'in this section; also
seventy one fencer, dressed turkeys
among the subscribers to yen* paper. grown by Mrs. Ranson, of Summer -
Enclosed find one dealer for this pttr- hill. A splendid lot of other fowl he
P0140 I received a copy of your piper to be seen in the exhthe which *),o.
tait weck en .njoyed the reading of gether reflects great reedit on the
it. con tent e. raisers triSattgoice meet in. Huron
It he twenty-one years last August county.
since 1 flrst left ti derich. It dnesn't
seem that long. How time flies ! Merry Christmas I
Many changes have taken place in the
!f Kt* going .1,11 of town for
old town in twenty -one years. I miss,
Christman. he 41111 1.41 get your tieket
when 1 %het Godet'ich. an old contpan-
ion and friend. David Stoddart. Itfe;tifit.t T.
wThree.t.cto•,,rnmiTr
town
was through hint I became ronverterl. a
offering great inilteeementis for teasel
tsflkji
end I wiish to pet. this tribute to his
memory a more noble and a truer nt thi11 menwiti. lewrenee giver. full
soul never lived. particulars and will refund money for
Wishing you continued prosperity any ticket not need
in yam' field of Wont, I am.
I --
tread.
Please cary small parcels.
After which we 7Dish y
one and all
Very Merry istmas
AMR
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thing to glailtlen the lieatt. of the ...clued boy for tr Christina gift.
Lowest prices. Goods as reprosertfed.
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