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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-1-19, Page 1)Vow 's the time to renew your snbacripttou w 1'h!*, Signal. See piemini; picture diet to paid - It. adveuCe tibhacrihert: 111ZTT-TIEMD Yana -its, sly FINLJ .L Uxior4 IANE OIE CANADA impTAALMIEhli 1886 Capital least aid Undivided Profits 1111.11141,706 feud Assets liver g{.t.tra1 ROW MUl:11 REMAINS nun handle 'Tent}' rot Ironer' - bow much 1, yours at the end of the yarn' Probably more u1 it would be if you made a habit of ,iepotiting a fair proportion of it, regularly, in a Saving. .Ac(`Attnt in this Bank. Start saving vow.. The habit will grow, to your great •advantage. i,cwt opens an accouut Groderich 13ratt h. W L. HORTON. Manager. . THE GODER1CH RURALTELEPHONECO.,1.1 HEAL OFFICE, GODERICH t tor Telephone Lines run through the Townships of Colborne. Ashfield. Fast and West Wawanosh and Mullett, having Central Oenoes connecting with the Bell Telephone 'Company at Goderich and Bsyth. IaS'l' OF SPBSCRIBERS: DUNGANNON Walkout. J. Mallough Hot Durnin. T. McKena'e. R. McClure. Wu). Wallington. C. Rivera, Albert kinin, Chas. Elliott, Chas. Allen. T J.. Augustine. B. McNee..1. R. 'Sterling Bank of t Onad:. 'dedd. Dr. John Young. S. J. Treleaven. N. t 'rawfotd. B. J Whyard & Son Daae. Dr. Sproul, (;has. BENMI LLER Goldthorpe. A..1. Hill. Wm. Hobert too. C. A. Maeda. Mew. Yt wart Estate Hui. Hugi. Walters, John Walters, Wm. Young. A. A. Allen. t :baa. .Allen. Aldin t isedel. Win. LAKE SHOR l' 1.1 N 1, Giesler. 'IJV n 1LcNii1. t • t McMann. Jit. Dawson. E: 1 Hunter. Johi, iimpsotr..1 H ' oboeshd. Jot, Chisholm let Whim: Pete - One Wow Mhor. Ky. t• fellows. 100 11orw41)n41 1.ills. F Hayden. H • Monnet. s ' I LE UOsu,w IEenwate Rev Bdtheringtor. Young. A a 'look titan.. ST. AUGUSTINE Boyle. John Medd. Stephen Thompson. Mrs. Tbo'ppsoe, Wna. Thbmpeon, Uriah Craig. John McAllister. Wm. SI cAllieter, Roht. McIntosh. Wm. M.:Cabe. Thos. Mills. John Washington. Joseph Boyle Bow. Moss, Fred CARLOW Powell. W. J. Hamilton,!Jos.. 1 Johnston. A. Young..Tas. yeionds. Wm Varnee, Col. McLeod, Alex. Koberteoo. John WESTFIELD, ALTRURN AND BLYTH lrquith, Alf. Young. tire. J. Riddell. W. T. Knox, H. E. '.terling Bank of Ceeads Manor. Mr I bettsted t , (boo. YMingblUt. Geo. Weir, i)t. Itnbertoe. it. Nichol/1m. Mrs. Hoare. Joh n Andean:. W1n. I,a•khart. M. H..hins.at, Archie Hartford, Theis. itedmond..J oh n Farrow, W. Parks. W. J. 1' s, 'fire. .1. Nei, Jae. Harty. Jar. Wood, Jan. DOW. A: Stoles. H. I .aehhsirt . 11. Farah, 0. K. An. Par. Sty.. Anhui e lh. t.,ompas.; tr. liropst• s1 1.. ii..4r1 Wwsaw► :tatNay farm remakes* or 'store tbrosgbout them 1'rntres hip. providing they we eagegb saelser4bete Moog the Ilse u• warren. tb• espesd11i10- We wv111 iouteeet with parties to Maid tee hyena Moog Mr red whin the wish htupbose we metus. made. giving the sufteeFilten, the hallteet 0( work daring -h. winter .r 4a •k 11 a ow our . ron..n.as.xt.Na i h. rarer«r and give hint good service. Dy having oat Tetepboow to Too' hones vtwl are alai• D• talk to pay ptsse where there- • Telspbonr ,.ne,munI IIot 1tV. have the same ceineattoe as ant acv h tinned& . relephowu 051 may Withabt a good emeneetto• with tee manna 'conk ow lose - Melones compastSS l$ woytblses a. roe ono tri' drawn were -lee .,wecga.wooc.., ihna/t1 '.e .tot All apprieaUoes few phone.- • dressed' to MA$AGMR. OODRRI('H RURAL GODALI('HLWHUNh Irl i4art0N GODERIOH. ONTARIO. CANADA JANUARY 19 1911 cloosrttf7ee MAtMtfllrs, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Jan. » NOT A NEW PROJECT. Timpapat .Ya Wei gent to es.own,. own,. M Kirke, Deal es sats Nation W Apv►Iwm 101•sefatraai-letastn N Mil D6' a•e k Garin• Ottawa 1 CANAL SCHEME MOOTED OVER r wkeaR peeler&. 81 SO Oa MYt Otte e35 Meet. ys• b•j ) s. G 4 la tier 0O'ai• ppet "dash bashe 040peg 1e 1 M T6 r! 018r JN pot ter .. pee bow 1 7d ttoe O OS /er sw, �...•a alp toa 9) 10 13 0s ye 0s IA 14 • 18 • H 10 LS •4 .m o06 - a0 10 H SI SI to 111111 MOD 0av 6 nil to, OS ran •III to 111 4, tbgoe0. per cw 4 se to pee eat.. .. 1 p to 7 II to 6Mte .R 4 35 14' perw r i 011 to cwt N 10 10 t. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Copy of change or running advertise- ments must be lett at this office by Monday noon to ensure ,neertior in issue of same week. • FOR SALE. VOR SALE. -A FRAME BARN ON C .south stmet . 92[9. fret.. To be gold sut- ie.:t to immediate removal from this lot. Por prlo.aad.terms apply to WM. ANSTAY. next door south of property. 61-11 SITUATIONS VACANT. WAKTED.-APPRENTI('E TO learn the baking" 111189. Appy to THOS. W ARRENIte. Hamilton street. sun CENTRAL TELEGRAPH SCHOOL, Torp end Oen ard Streets, Toronto, offer, sit xoelled facilluea fee trample seen( .nen 10 ✓ allwa7 agent's work. indsdine to legrsph op - ermine Free utalO&ue explain*. FOR SALE OR TO RENT FARM FOK SALE. -ON 2ND CON- cintIoN. wait Wawa/o.4. two ban - serer of gond land. suitable for Nay or woo. Young orchard. Hank barn end eMed pl�pon benhowme+ e. implst shed. driving hwee, etc.: also stwd frame hoose with aerie Debar, kttreen and woodshed. Two sever• LaC1sg wells Ione inside carni. The farm is well feeeed and neer to church and saheb. The owner intends going Nest. ANDREW M. KIRKE. Itungannoo. 34-119 berm L ebur n -'O H Mammy. MOW . - • . 1 Boy. -sad Glrlr- ':Uatat, Buuae010e11Ns.. • • 2 Aanuel tdteekteidae tale-- U M. a lea.. 3 Dlroluuos al Partweniap- Wm. MIPS ► Your Chasms ire Close --W. J. Moir* CO4 O 13 tor the Asslag-..Howell H.elmere On1 Twt Nose Dari Wallow C. Maker,. . d thew Modest Treat M C. A . .. _ . .2 Bako Fervyth glaa•ortde,: 9 January Clearing dale - iota. Peeler -10 January Belo •.,onUno.t-J. H. Uewmac i ppe•re. Wanted --Tho.. warmest ' 1 hussar, o'1Mrtue Prime -- W. Arises t Soo 4 wit) H.rritate Marut. Ikea2 Sprite Flan and Shlrte--McLeen Br.... ... nearing yaw -- Duwsina a: D4acVima: 5 Barn roc 4.4. It m. enemy. 1 Appltmuot.a Parllartaeoa-•)nt•rio Welt t Shore Railway Conroe ny Heade. A .1 coops. ... 5 Reader -- Blacck •too.'.s Keutau "sot. ... 6 Tinton «). Llneo--Tka Goderich Aural Td- phone to.. Ltd .. 1 January Sale- Hodaens Bees M leaden---Illtutrated Travel Talk .... 6 Farm laborer, tor,,ntarlo-Director of Col- oniratioo. Toronto Lands for the dealer --Director of Coloniza- tion. Toronto ..... .... .........2 Bog 910e- N. C. ranaeror .. I.t OFFICES TU RENT ON NORTH street, lately 000epled• by J. L. Yillorsn -rand Andrew Porter. AVOW to J. P. /MOWN 21-tf 1100i1 SALE. -FIVE AURES. WEST L' iiln Bayfield road. between Britannia toad a & Steam street : rood portion of this land s,Iisb beer market garde...mall Nolte. e tc. lay 111 to two part.. of two and one -halt same serol. Tor pride and term. write H. .a JORDAN. ITS Windsor Ave.. Windsor Ont. THAT iS FRUIT LAND IN BRIT - 71 SLA Udlmbla wurtb A .sell trait farm in Itdgswood Orchards. Kootesey. dis- trim. B. C.. will make yyoeuu independentfor life. Mese lends are new seltlog from Vv. •., tee, per acre in saver' to fitt7 acre tract, and are worth over If1J4Xt per acre when eolti..u,d sad matured. Ideal climate, good fishing _� F tem', monthly installment plan. JOHN LLOYD. i Ootae4o : tre.•c. Stestfordgesersl agent tar Ontario. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE.' _____ Nona, 4 mettle irons. that en applatetion els be mala ts tiro Llredatsee Of tits Prey - lace W United*a t thereofas 19 faaei1. isapeo3 � tae awe dthe t6tstfeed Railway ramI.•7 ti Fumite Oval a tranehlae toe a atria al grantee by city of t4trettete to T. .ep. If. 1.. 4119.., D. Reel. and A. Bard w MO 1.7311 of the said city of etrat. email the 16th day of twist. A D. Etta power to 000.troc, .rad operate • I Wway le the said dry. and aloe grass rima oom0a•7 authority sad Dower to les et equip. oompl.te. maintain tad een-nterurbar, *allway 41.1,1471, hes, edty of etrestordd - name the mantle- Of and Harm ii •, westerly direction to Lake Huron and .us., with pews, to non struct btsnebs or the .u, tins In a wa.rterb and northerly � direeuon •o •h. town .t Mitch ell sod the vttMge of Monkton sad also with pow •o ley Oat. deestrsct, e.0114complete. ale and a line ot railway horn Stratfordot in oorti.rlyy i eby re new the vfl19 s et Mtivertot 0 N Lietowe, : sad aiau w1t1, moo to raet. equip. complete. maintain' Ilse at railway to as ea.terb the eity of atrnthtrd 'e ,ase 41 10a et fivisteek ted at Stratford t0ie tweedy-sevrvHb day of laaaenb.r A. D. MIS. Ma'RIN11 It-Unetioity. dteeff��l1��tdd . ft. 9elielte.v fen CIN Ataa =int. GUNDRY'S 1 • i veru. Cab and 'Bus Stables THE RED BAIRN South Swat. Godsrieh All .•.Ir trig. ate Nee Buses maws all Train. end Rteaoere. ..rt ctelat• &Mention given 1.. tills trove private re.idenee-. Phone No. flfl. ROOMS TO LET. 1FCNNISHEL HOUSE TO RENT for winter months at r•etaonable rent. Apply Box 10, SIGNAL OFFICE. TENDER; WANTED. SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RE- Ck1V6D by the under.irned. executors for tie estate of the late William Dough •rty, et the township of Ashfield. for the following property '- Parte of lots No. 1: and 18. Lake Road Broken Front oonoe.sioa tet the township of Coibo. rhe. in the county et Huron. containing Dante-tso acre.. more or less. .boat twenty-five acres bush and the balani . leered. Tenders marked "render. re Dougherty &- tate." will be received by Tho.. A. Dougherty. Shermaidton P. 0.. up to Tue.dky. loosely 24th. 1911. in,itu4Jv. The highest or any tender not ueoes.arilr are prod. Trans • -Ten per cent. cash at time of sale. balance in four month, THOMAS A. DOUGHERTY. I Kxeeutors. ED. McLLAN. f PIBLIIC NOTICE 1TURON COUNTY COUNCIL .11 MEETING. The council of the nouuty of Huron will melt Si the ognoc.I chamber. in th • town of Gude• rich. at o'clock. on the 2110 of this month. .411 accounts for settlement must be plume with the clerk before this date. W. E. Clerk. Dated January 9tb. fell. 3421 See Z'h a Signal's C'lubbigg °Gist tr newsptpea bargaitr. All the leading Canadian ptblica- itOna at reduced price' THY 19118N41. PRINTING: 00.. Ltd, lbs, ..... - feeling anti 'poet suitable to the lei . slot. He gave credit to the people of the teatime for the long period he had served them, because they were all tgreea ble among tbemeel'es .id Pleased with the teseher. FtFI v YEARS AC4O Other congval•ilatory remarks evere then trade by Malcolm McEwen, chairman of the evening, Wm. Glee, J. J. wrier Retails a Meeting Held •. heave of Stanley, '1'. Pierer, William the Britian Exchange Motel in 1866. at Wlec' the Project of a Canal from Godertch to Harnilto.. Was U.etuase'1- NOTICE. 1 -- Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Wflhen' Knox and John A. Knox. delta business under the tars =moot Knox Bro... Is hereby 08roly sod the business will hereafter be cserind on by the said William Knox. All accounts doe to the old firm are pa7cble to '.VIlllas Koox nod immediate settlement *requested. 34 tt ou J011144 A- KNOX. A PPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT. Notice is beret) F rival that application will th beside to e tptte'wsit Assembly el the Prolines of Ontario at be next ..don for an test empowering tier Oeter4o West Shore Rail- way Company to extend its line of railway from a paint 1a or neer chs town of teod rlob to point In or neer :ie city of Mondani., .ad to •'oo.trees equip and operate .00h extended line of end to Increase te amount of bend **Mph tine =aid Comp.oy h. :,atherlaed to isarailway sue and to extend r he time for Com - ttoegconfirm validate oertatn yla onr and mud N..1 A. M•CBWAN, tr�ery of he Ontario Wrt Shore Railway l.0,n0•ry. Dated at llodar4rh 1 his lab day of .Inn nary. tell } MacQueen, of Michigan, a former regi. dent of Lha: section, and Rev. F. D. Butcharts .t former pupil of S. S. No. 1. Rey. E. H. f3.wrr6 alto expt esed hie plensurr, sr being privileged to be present on such an occasion, The re- tnainder of the evening wits spent in a social way and the gathering die - Mr. J. .1. Wright. whues wonder peered after the singing of Auld Laug Cully reesotive memory herds Lunch of Syne. the local history,rd tioderich for over • FARMERS' INSTITUTE .t half a cetury, writes the following) MEETINGS. intere=tiug note for The Signal: -__ _ 1 'roe by the press notices going round tba•. the old :fury o1 cutting a, canal how the town of Goderich to co00eta Like Huron with Lake On- tario at Hatntl)nn is it fin to the irout. This is no new scheme. as the subject w...' much under discuseinn in the year 1835. Ai a result a public raveling was flied to take place to the large diditt rJ.rw of the B.itisll Exch-inge hotel in Nuvewbei, the exact date of which i scarcely rYirew- be r. The meeting was latg-• and enthusi- astic, the chair b'img taken by John Clark, Crown land agent, it wosL vig. °rens speaker, who at once com- menced t.. explain the project to those who were present. Much interest web manifested :.n•l goes, i0118 from 7411 parte of the room became general. Among (hose present 1 remember John Balt, JacoliSeegntiller, Mr. Heir, Mr. Wet iernld; Jobn McDonald, ire Levee, Sheriff McDonald. Wm. Story. Roht. Ellis, Mr. Litters. Jas. Watson, Rohr. Runcimrn, Geo, ViJeafI, Mr. Horton, W. E. Grace, Roht.. Park. Isaac Rattenhiry, Mr. Fiddler and Sant Mitchell. The last named. who wee at that time a very prominent fisherman of the town. caused no end of trouble with his numerous interruptions, as he feared . if such 1 project oject were carriedthrough his occupation would be :erioualy- in- terfered with. as the fish would eurely get into the canal. As the proceedings advanced. the chairman became very severe on Mr. Galt ; whether the latter opposed the scheme or not 1 do not remember, but he lashed him in a most violent man- ner. However, as far ae 1 could ob- serve it did not senor to disturb for a moment the calm and handsome face of bis victim. Being a ettanger and only jest s young fellow at the time, 1 could not help noticing the number of persons who where constantly leaving the room for a time, but always came back again. The habits ot the people were somewhat different from what they are today, as I lean. ed the cause of their temporary absence was the location of the bar in close pt•oxiwity to the foruin. The meeting lasted a long time. and was brought toil successful close by a vote of thanks to the chairman Inc the able manner in which he had ex- plained the project to those present. Three rousing cbeers were given for the Queen and the interesting; gather- ing came to an end. There must have been :a shorthand reporter pt+esent. Whether local or I ad N14 /TICE. \Nowa i.,. heehyS••e.that ;.M People... Hall- way ofOOOa0an*by 14.. Print Or Ontatr o .11 et the penenertic Pariamentsspaaa for ea Aot 11.1 Declaring 'ha' he work* end undnttaklaws d he 'Omar* are works for tis genertl advantage of Canada N-.. To extend theltses01 milwuy which the onap••y is now antheren d ro mar met amid opetufe o* follows : tees a moot mot • f tae vIt df Arthur laarieoe.W of lVeningtee in • northerly dinettes te rile town e)f Flesher ten in the county of Orwy. with lutes to the town. of MGaton lad 11wen 99504 in the county of Grey. aid tie 'own of 1'oeing- wood to • M meaty ar gtwooe. sblo . lire Ws tett+041, of owes ilo thanr tlletie ooanty of Om itigMea�oed Georgian Bay to Loiltnewod lad Midland In Mai ors017 of &wee. flans the city of Wood stock In the meati of Oxford westerly vlw 'he any of t.ondes and • ee row,. of 'ltrothro7 In Me county of Middlesex. the insure of Alvin Mon the 'Owe of Petrone Mk. town of Imola ie the count, of Lunhtou • .ontbweet orlg10•rewlmt6eMd Mmol). :rof ktar tooahe village yin 4 eke *Ver or Waterford '0. 'own and the • Mann ��or1aP �ar�ts1a�bsower 1p the of 4.. tut! 0Rarerwv111e . Water M vNnees Ha1d .nit Cale la the neaaty d land te to GUT feam s � A osenti of Wentworth �yar� of ate coffer a the sawn •fThsee rr vie •ie 41W10 of Aylmer. Me AIM of St, plebe* • R.►' Beasley .n the meaty re Pups rem •be ice of A1..-atreed westerly is th. aitru ,t11114 9 6 01 1 .a 15. events es Pink no nett -d tee rad Oedsrleb tr the imnt .f 41.011. W •ofn erlligth with w . a bat emsoe restos Hardee , lessgt7se Mid trade awn inter w the �Ms le the my weft sal •• NoT1i1`ATag ATRN 'ti11t for tot' have been t - ndeYerl and you 411 rewindi- ec: That dentediatr pavtnen' t11s tlstptth wil' •'nsnr• the ti�ftl Maroon! O!r>K Al. array, i. ST R A l h t)' Tswtsete OIR a et the Town Bali le fire t6. tees land t6* toe and AN= be oar•owns -•rc1 1 aal� !MM 'e llsert ie meet, of ors neeetp I minty mintyy 0 ^ for Rarltr ty OS ase Pee s >• L.2.6.1 ,a..a. Ta • MN •�eelpien1 -ollW �svtor (M meaeq t. Mem sell esNtai atone ae�a�� all. sase••nt es' taourh/ee nNM b roe • .taasled a twee w.• w ornasaf to own, dtsvelnot Ise w00e. .P•• for be ,..zr.me mod M beetaptrura sip 4e16!wm9 e r mew fiaeri(n tha non et 04 i•t�ser pair�rvnr� see�l1Mf pal steer reel e( every r1 ~ aerl se M (lanae'. eeN*wher. in w1t6 M Mid lino If Wheel and ~OM Mei. yoga whatnot v ere « _ tad le sen wanbos•Vmaw . tee_ti e, Mme rand viielie ape r wv M or ^o' v1F gad 01 otherwise could not say, but as 1 h come from Stratfordea few weeks pre- vious to open the first telegraph office in the town. which way bleated in the hotel. tt copy of the proceedings was handed to me for transmission to Tor- onto,'wbich I had to send via Herlin, as the circuits were short in those days. .1. .1. WltntIIT. r• tour .N •t r�a int 5. THE LOCAL OPTION VOTE. Relmeseille and Kintail Will Have Them Next Week. Arrangements are being completed' for the regular uv etinga of the Wast Huro•. Fa merit' Institt-e, to be herr at llolmesville on Tuesday next, 'Lith inst., and Kintail .•n Wednesday. lith inst. Aftern.o.. aid ,vetting meet inns will be held at each place, nim-, mencing at, 2 o'clock and 7:3(1 o'clock vet:pect i • ,-ly. The visiting delegates for these meetingsareG. Barbour, of Ctoswhill, and Mr's. CV. 1Voelaud, of Toronto. Mrs. Woelard will address a s• paste meeting ..f the lades at each place in tarp afternoon. and a joint meeting will be held in 'he evening. It is ex- pectexl that lo aI spe•keis will also take p.c in the meetings. It is hop d that the meetings will all be. well attended and that at the afterboon nr etings esp.•eially those present will Is prepared to take part in the discuss ons. CHURCH UNION FAVORED. Presbytery of Huron Approves by Vote el •• :6 to 6. The Presbytery of Huron held its regular meeting on Tuesday last in Wi'lie church. Clinton. All hut. two ministers were present and the follow- ing elders: H. Strang. t l Exeter : �\ Kydd. of Thames Enact; C. McAllis- ter, of Hensall ; W. Elcoat. of Iltuce- Held ; G. McKay. of Kippen ; J. Young. of Auburn : J, Brigham, of Blyth ; 1'. Grieve, of Sextorth, and W. MoOtyh. of Varna. The eeseioti'Peeords were presented and examined. The elders' commis- sions were presented and their names put upon the roll of Preehyterw. Aud- itors were appointed and the trew.- urer'e ICCnllnte audited. Mr. Smith resigned the interim moderatorship of Baydeld and Mr. Johnston. of Varna. was appointed to that office. Mr. Small's motion, changing the time of March meeting to Monday evening. and ncrupyiog the evening sedernot with the conaideratinn of annual reports and popular addrersee by conveners of committees on'moral and social reform. evangelism and sys- tematic beneHrence, was carried and an invitation to hold the next regular meeting in Blyth was accepted. The eonsiderwtion of the Assembly's remit on church union was concluded and by a vote of 1H to 6 the remit was approved. This approval is given in the belief that the rights of sessions and congregations will be guarded. The next westing is to 1,e held at Blyth ou Monday. March dth, at 8 Sixty-6ve Licenses Voted Out This Year. Sixty five liquor liminetta wilt ix cut. oaf on May 1st next as & result of the voting no local option bylaws nu Jan- uary 2satl. Voting to••I. Place in eighty-one municipalities. In twenty-six places the bylaws warp .'.tried. ruts tag off sixty -flee limner- 1n thirty munici- palities a majority was polled in favor of local prohibitioo, but the bylaw wit. defeated M the three-fifths re. quiremen' . In twenty-five munici- palities t.be hylaw wee defeated by a majority vote. Three repave contester were held, rod the bylaw was sueta1ned in melt .ass. 01 trice twenty ..ix place, rerrylegg the bylaw three err inoorporaied towns, eight iaeor[[ ted vtllsge. and flfreon .try townships. GEORGE BAIRD HONORED A TERRIBLE FALL. WILFRID ARMSTRONG HAS A WON- DERFUL ESCAPE. Working u'. Top o' Nes. E1eratOr He Falls From a Height ot Over 'Owe Hundred Feet to the Ground Bad- ly Injured But Still Lives. Tu fall a distance of 102 tee: 'rd to a living witness to the tact is case that might be considered to tbiug lel.• than miraculous : yet this is what happened to Wilfrid Armstrong. wise is nc lying at Alexandra boepital suffering severely from a number broken hones and.paioful bruises. Last Saturday morning a number of workmen were engaged laying the roof on the bin tanks of the new eleva- tor of the Western Cans.le Flour hailer. Co. The top of the tanks is over 10' feet from the ground and it was frogl this dizz? height that Armstrong felt to the ground. The fall was noticed by his fellow -workmen and by others below. who rushed at once to his atwls- trance. A conveyance was •U ., al I1ooe immediately and the injured but still COn8010118 man awns removed to the hospital. Upon examination it was found that his left arm was broken in three' places and his wrist endroib shoulder were nut of joint. The rs nn his right side were fractured and a hone in the left side of his face also was broken. Tbere were three deep cuts in his legs which Wight have been inflicted by nails in boards 1►pou man's • be fell. That. the in• juries were not more smay ay be due to the fact that when he fell bis feet struck the gtouod tirot at an angle and his knees doubling up tendency would have )i to break the fall. Armstrong is a young man about bon twenty years of age. His e is near Auburn, but he has been em- ployed in town since earl- in „the fall. The patient is r•i•ceiving every atten- tion at the hospital and is reported to be oinking as favorable progress as could be expected. THE TELEPHONE QUESTION. ' To the Editor of The .anal. „ Silt. - In the last items of The Star an editorial rootIrreot was rmade with .etereoce toa et&t.ew.nt of a mer- . cheat. saying that the lioderich Rural Telephone Co. were antagonizing the farmers of l'olhorne. This metcbast certainly could nut have beet wail iDi. onoed. Dues be knees wbo compriwe the (:oderich Rural Telephone Co.? Are not the farmers who ere on the direc- torate of the (aioAet'ich Rural Tele- phone Co. as gond fr ieods to the omitof Goderich as those who represent the Municipal •l'elepbooe Co. Or w,. might say hatter friends Not only are01'105 of the leading fernier@ of Colborne interested in the.. Goderich Rural Telephone 0., Mor alai leading storekeepers and farmer- inf the township. of AshIteld. East :1 nil Went Wswanosh and Bullets.. We not, have over one hundred phones c000acted up asd working o'clock. into our centrals at Blyth and (lode rich. with ptoapects. of MO or MO more in the mer ?more. linty many have the Municipal con viewed up and where do they central- ize C We do not purpose to go into de- tails in this communication. about th. trouMee hetween the Municipal an' the Rural companies. except to tray that they have had every inducement. heki met to them u. have friendly re- lations Witt w bit have perelateotly refused t0 meet ris for the prirpoan nt env friendly arrangement. So far from antagoslaiog the ' ura cornmunite- ot Onlhoene. or- a0v .4t he In Goderich Tuesday, January 31. township. the liodericb Rural Tel.- pbone Co. aim, to Ian t be meats and strong factor in brirrgorg the farmer - of Colborne. Asbflel4. East end Weer Wawanoah end Honest in close 1011141 In burins r•etationshiu with the mer chaste asd people of the town of Gods - rich to their ',mule' adv.nta;.• and played a0 el/thulium/tie appreciation ennvsniears. wh,ah steadily increased w the pro- GOI.I1RICH Rona:. T�LlsOlfa lA :. grapreased'd. Variot's si.giog Or. Litman. m ganizations from the Old Country Farre Litho+erg Oawwain hey.. visited Uaoada in recent years, g. Mit the Welsh ieadie easily exerllsl FM-ulera grim. deet a to .renes ..'•• 1 any of them. not met eh• in the perfec- for raper b (04 is tomb with ':, tion of then- "horse :ittg ng. but it triols test 1.11.4, silo *ors a0 well. 1111►►.e enpraow arg5 par^ . labor were particularly flee. with the= cleat voice,. that are seldom bassi apart ftou. the Old ('.nuntry ebdt}. while the' were balanced by An ex- sptionel collection o1 oontrallos. Th7.1mootighouteL tnng'and ardnoils pert- gra- rended doubly eO by the is- sisee of thaudience UAW% enure° to > nutlaber-Here *as scarcely .• flaw in the chotel wove. htlta esyto 'bib N Aod, further. t e chsii swag *oitb pt fecUo0 of .ieoncl$tion swam:. tbona- prove lemon to anyone interested choir work. sine, it is a point sham universally neeleclsd with wen sass prof morons 1 nrganiset ions The, .very word *oh clearly glom), 'v1,', straining effect. *derided retie. ' the sl nr,ina Mirk that. aedi•ne, ' arc c,, .1nfortMnat.a 50005' ' to The preemie of the chore.: • sufficiently vsattd. and •n even •.• • t ilei' nodose, in the Roth par' • r tames all a al in the quaint -.I lsro W.'Ish cnUterne, *4011 rod slots arrow and high hats, p,Odsda>f pieta, es efhr' IsMC11 A1vw f+wa• I rounds of implant*. .r the.. firm ap 11 pnarwnot • tbe aaenwd pa• Iwo at pawed se 'norm con wee tr. Slew enSeem t fee 44e. I lr. Dougall's illustrated trivet talk on "Rome, the Eternal C.ty,"'is 10 Ile given again next Mondav eveningin North street Methodist church. Good as it was before, it will be better this time. Some new pictures. Compare them with Villiers' or Seton-Thomp- son's. Prices. 15 cents and 10 cents. By the People of His Seetaon After Fifty Yelling Service. I)n Frala' ...rimy. lleoenater 'heath. a reg rsentAUve gather ang •'f •he people cif a. " N1•. f. 'etaanle• . met, at the h.wu.• • 1 r:T. Baird. 1., do boat. te. hits •.n the .x)0dsias of his setlrwsent trots tier tesdltliis profes- sion. Por *Re yearn hr had been an beteael -• If the • Dung in that pec. ttoa, during which time he had even mid bald the oelildeno a and esteem of the tai .4 token of appn-ecia 'los nrrohit 'reviews Mr Haird was made rho recrpi5n' ` an enamored Ad dew* and en e►leegRau alt -top .teak :and Chill Mire Haled solved tpsa.le., upholstered rook in, ^hair 1'hs all d/tm evv twtad h Nei 1 Mrl1 r hoidens. and $dwaro Il►e ,1.•,i, .v Me. mfr n the gifu wiling,. Mr. lialyd ea nobs!, cif Amiss ...:. Ids wile. [aids . rept) that yew boll 01 O? -stars served in any style and a choice variety of not drinks m Black - stones. 'Phew. 240. Head/lieu-tees for fresh oysters, ley create bricks and pure homemade candy. Ooe of the most remarkable exhiee- t ions of choral singing ever herd fin the city was given last night by the Royal Welsh Irdiee Choir et the Windsor Hell before an excellent au- dience. which. while by no mesas so Targe as the coseert. merited, dte- H. nosey. ref y . oho is bei as est a 1 '• of young farts - Otle frons Elonaksied.. Write O. 11. Monsey. Rsy• or rail 'phone 2 stating portionless. Minh matt dire. to yogis farm. 5,511 tee l0u'• '1 .ad .1 *ono,:•' aTlaMarl tehe'n .bey a►::. lr s t teoeay • weber seem* seem* rd akar wanes .wilier. lsatsse . eeds4sr tnr pular. t;tr • MAR., t M, NIS M. I.. -' h .5- .050 ,re :11E1 aa• r Ni 310 0 - a' ea : t t.0icrne •eggs. 1* e* jade,• .v 44•1010. • t 77Mesae6 • lob sad rim Laws - At Mia weaandea xtr0taom y'teat herr idlrt law �• •seal..