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'!SI t10NAL PRB.T?NO CO, W., Poes=ve
1y call ni Mrs. D. Buchanan on South
p i1CH
Tsvaroa 4 the fiscal year had closed oo October ORCHARDS bar condition was such trove
that little hope was entertai
M Hunk was a Dative of
OTTAWA - TORONTO
I
moots that had come i.. during the "'1 street. just a week prat loos. else was
Brut eighteen days of November atter stricken suddenly with paralysis and
MARKETS,
AND the first
o M to 16 recovery. r.
• eF to c ao DOINGS OF FEDERAL AND PROVIN- Farm and Mix).
OtranRetills, beityt horn wises
as to o as w• birthday
s There ►a not s surer Boa
le Se i Xt ! t veneers was last Sund&y'. ao that at
M M f oD onllurs for the Dame period was Pk- wealth then through the owner- the time of her death she bad just
in- sixth Atter
FOR SALE.
LOST OR FOUND.
'IRKE.-A RECEIPT THAT WILL j ,OST. -TWO TEN -DOLLAR BILLS
• asstlmMy beak air say gem. ae matter 14 on Saturday eventog, sums is imaginal,.. tat wawa maim Ls here- 1 have nasal 1 tie on Hamilton street. 11s leder wW be r t -
n twaaty-I yeow willies& • failure. A 11' oretFrled edi oil returning tae m w
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postal coed talo bash/ 1& b mail. micro m•
ease
me bask
Per tea
rime pper awl
tBrea tsper tea
Straw
asw
Wood. ser less
Batter, Tse D
Cheese, per lb
Kw. fresh, per des
r, lana. L6tt
Ifs M a e • M Al. The ordinary revenueforLAND VALU
need of her
rrear WM 1 0.37(1, the n the
trlscory of Lha Province, sod so in•
ttvrw+ of nerdy halt•a-million over
the previous ear's. The ordinary a=-
N.M.N.
to CIAL LEGISLATORS.I d to five yeses egos H 1
t =M ! 7a the 1p• • ship of load the Pi Y Wiwi h Ituak they
is t value. y b
1
us en -
Bir Wilfrid Laurier Stands by t is rapidly her evenly year.
s eae Hon. A. G. MacKay, for the Liber- Ver few of her marriage to Jetties
i a 01 to is u1 Liberal Platform of 1896 -No criticized t
aDDto ih
Mtaw e Coercion of Manitoba in School
d M ts y pts Matters -- Dr. Merchant Presents
s fe to D ki His Report on Ontario's liilingual
tL'to 05,,
rs
se 4 5) to 0 1I1 Schools.
Apples, per bW 14e to 3 as
1=1:4=2".............. potatoes,A d M to a su
i
tataa +•. li Otto t to
6 as w a Ts Those Ontario people who have al -
be financial statement.
He pointed out that, if the receipts
flow side of Crown lands and similar
items, which were really sales on cap-
ital account, were deducted from the
1 revenue figures tbere would be a large
!deficit in the year's accounts. Mr.
MacKay also pointed out that the
lisbflities of the Piovince were in-
Aearam e. !L .th?I N k se Albs octet, Toronto
'DOR &.L10. -A FRAME HOUh
▪ wilt the MM. ea Lea sllaesetvd Dwelling I
umbers Mel w lave. haat,tea ltle YOUNwOanYIMnn
Arras
Nshat MA1.R• -A BSOOND-HAND
PAS A..- OPMnOora seenhaler YaN S Bes-
srsller.
DRIYATE $AL - - H1/UBE LD
caws ea view at eoMereey C5 ms Hey-
theinaing
eleatenecr pan!
a fseld real. ! steoem umbras trek sa1sKruor
ate aaa.*afM. MU. bleasear Astra
fur-
ry. ossa revs, passenada. OLO.
• kvNepeass a seed ar, ani e
Auto-
moods,
si pe+*area kaBMH
M - STORM FITTINGS,
quells t. trove ass, tables.
'seas 1Y.e .a noisier. mtrrarr. awn-
...wk.
ng. alar. Ylaaw SWa err►em ocenseas.
carne. .8UIV sae tabes 10 eaeemeot. snow
figures. eta. Everything mums wet
Julia it= vemere unsea.
f1OR MAI X..-1 SET !JINGLE DRI V-
1' 11.0 barse . 1 est sum* easy harmers. t
DisI 1 5 teases ter a seed bar0C.. Nu-
cor,
Qareetilllswrww_ -
wALL .wnp1. Mata as mated nom ler-
tate w.y Pa/Sr. (v, naiad .Del bare your
wast ease teases the 1 se*. •Priore right.
imams seed be the Bou. A. 5NAZYL af ot.
tora.Nug, Oesenaa-
, CARD OF THANKS.
. s 75 to s 75 lowed them:mover to be swayed
per art s
eat
4 t 450
ua to at W tiered Lani tea must surety have bad
71Uw 75R
26 to :tu their eye* upeoed a they observed th
events in Parliament during the
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -Mar. 14th week. Throwing Mide the oppor
Cantly B
by
Creasing rapidly -from 89.000.000 in
1904 to over a the pr
time.
race and creed ptejudios against Sir I2t,oa1,0u0 t b went
e .
pea
ems of embarrasin the Govern
Tosater Wanted -S. 8. No. 5, Ashtteld 1 meat in connection with the clad
Royal lfagtish Belirinsere-Viotorle Opera wade by the Natiunaliatd of Quebe
LO, for the perpetuation of sepano
t Mr. Prouafoot, member for Centre
- I Huron. spoke in the budget debate.
- Referring to the money received by
ver the Provtnce under the regulation by
e which it gets five per cent, of all the
e bar receipts of the Nrovinee, "1 don't
Latag know test it is a good thiug," he said,
012.1 '•w have any item appearing in the
inpublic accounts of fee* from recipients
tial rigbts and no coercion. A few
of liquor licenses. I think that is an
days before Sir With id was the object , item which should not appear at all ;
Y and I trust that belure long no such
of a violent attack in the House by item will appear in Our public ac-
counts, showing that our Province has
gone into partnership with the liquor,
[h dealers to whom it issues licenms."
The administration of the Iwmigra-
m tion Department also came in for
ar criticism, fdr. Proudfool claiming that
[ e the results did not justify the expeodi-
use ture. He also criticized the Goverp-
uo want House site.
or Speaking of the boundary settle-
ment, lir. Proudfool: ootid that there
rit not going to say it is to last [orsver was no pretence on the part of the
lust it s not now possible to run u Government that the five -mile strip
stream against t torrent of ublic which was conceded to Outwits was to
ag p be other than under the juiisdiction of
sentiment which Laurier and the Manitoba
Liberal party bave "rimmed from the"Thatland will be ours," said Sir
mountains alt er years. For fifteen James, "andours alone. I have gone
year, the Liberal a the people
a Minister over the statute and it b sec out
raw been educating people to his there end it was stated by the Prime
Toronw no ooe[ciun program." Minister of Canada."
"As for the future of the Catholic Mr. proudtoo But I ask under
minority and t,'1 w r d not leave
exclaimed what laws, the laws of Ontario ar the
to Pelletier, er, "t rc es not.ave rheas laws of Manitoba. will the peoples be
to the tender mercies of lbs bider of who live in Chu live -mile strip?
1
(Haw
header -a P. It.
Spring Sloeke-Hodgeos Bros
Monarch Shoed -Downie* a MacVroar
More Stone Talk -Fred Hunt
Receipt Free -C. R. Jamie, Toronto
House to Kest -N. W. Nott
Wall Paper -Clea Porter
Clothing for dpring--Mche•nBras 9 the Postmaster -General. Hon. L. .P
New Silts -W. Acheson k non r Pelletier, °need Bout -ewes nominees
Get Reedy for Spring-Uu&h Dunlop 4 for the Borden - Cabinet, PrIlet
' Prince Sawurd county -A. P. MacVannelY chatgtd the liberal leader with t
1 he Spring Campaign Begun -J. H. Colborne 4 betrayal of his co -religionists tin
Cara of Thanks -Wm. Kilpatrick. t MB down to the present day. b
I . Wilhid, he deeming'. was responsibl
for the present Government's tail
to include a *epsrate school clause
the Manitoba boundary legislati
"The Liberal party is responsible f
this emit -ion today," be cried. •'1 a
0 scboold in toe ter•ritoi y wbich 1r taw
10 added to Men►wtta, Sir Wilfrid
$ ler came out boldly and squarely.
$ the Liberal platform of 18116= -Prov
l0
PERMIT ME THROUGH TRH
medium of The Signal to express my
amen thanks for the many exprvitbos of
gmpatb,- and lettere ot arodolenoe which 1
beer Modred OW Moods and well-wishers
MOM my meat bereavemsfL
WM. KILPATRICK.
-tr
itlia;IONS VACANT.
creasing n
our farmers own land that is
increasing in value through the
influx of popul.tion. We all
1 have it within our power, bow-
evet, to greatly increase the
( value of our farms by planting
Jl to apple trees. Load t► 1 is not
worth *100 an acre in its patursl
state may yield return. that
would wake it a profitable in-
vestment at $1000 an acre when
in bearing orchard.
The influence of orchard plant-
ing in increasing land values
may be Illustrated by reference
to the Wenatchee Valley in oeaheds innate s brotherQ
A
Money ar Bast -M. Robins.
coming-Pereber Hair Store .la
House to Bent -ADply et Signal Um0e 1
Property for tele- Wm. Pott, n.lttard, ..11
Money Lost -The Signal Office
To Wearers of footwear -John H. McClinton 4
House and Cottage ter gale -Um. F. Mac -
Phut
A Complete naal Out -Cameron's Depart-
mental Store 5
Properties for Sale- Wm. Kilpatrick»,-.- .v 1
Hours for Bale -Mrs. W. A. H. Cur 1
Reader-M/050li01 y Mission Band. 6
Mortgage Bale -Chao. Darrow
Apprentice' Waked-Hodge0r lama
APPRENTICES WANTED TO
11 I.IiARlt1 LR1 M&X1110.- Ne true'
loom for two or three appnoUoer In ouz
bIn sewing ywwing taeferred. APPLY at meet
to Uteri CUUT'1'8. Modems Brat rote.
APPRENTICES WANTED TO
Lara dressmaking. MRS. PIL.WW,
Anelerea.treel. Uoderirh. 9Eet
W ANTED. -A TEACHER FOR 8.
No. 5, Aaetd; 00Mab
1Tle0t to ash
and po.wtb
*oe. Dation to eommaeee ae Apo
65. Apob-..taUog dualIlemtions and eatery. to
JAMLS a. Bl - HHII. deo.•ue.a 8.
laucknow. Ont.
l et1iM. & natter. 1 resect -tine -
PUSLIC NOTICE.
LJ YL1W.-lF 1 Uri Altif A'IXlull `i
1.1. for a byero-ebutiic her to mew your
..rasa C. k aEt,I la. Its ARMS nret, rwcs-
10, IV a sartalrr to Wt tomot. ha i W and
x,' MM
r
Le A It Y - HELP AND DOMESTIC
L SaILV/twin-Putv0u. 0g01064 tarn bele
repot* .DsaS Utak, to WILWAM M1.VULL-
L1 4. b0410 sa 005.rbmeet 1imp4o)meet
-*eat. M. Mian 1.01. Views bit with N. lx
WPBe, et. Basten. OM., will r.0.6ve preen'
.ttea►tetr• Wit
Dlti8OLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP
sense as - laves teat . es-eanose.
etlaatgsstwe_ ttrth a esteem the tst/sa
s>,diM wert>esgr ane teem t e eealses
ander the kes maw of Maur R Heameter at
Uoesnst, Ola.. las bees a,..et1.4 this d
ate ateeha aaa• W wlawsllthe pa
y M Duce paf&•E1-
W tletM pMw ll be by Mr. Oen gs Hohmefer
et tit alb on the armee.
W. J. MI1111
0150. HOHMY16R
Oodevia*, Feb. 1,4,1162
t,
rush. A. SNAZ
IINNG, PAINTING
i. keel lt
stelim.g tgtt
FOR SALE OR TO RENT
LI01:SE FOR SALE. -THE FRAM
11 eweutue oe the owner d North aid
roues str.Nr.00nutisie5 saws roans and two
good beW. H. tAl Fi' paruonlars aeptl ie YRS. W
AUCTION SALES.
FRIDAY, March 1A -Auction *le of • car-
load or dish vows, at .MaeoU'r betel .tables.
Myth. J. W. 115D8A T, Di Opt -tutor. 1)008.
UUsDRT, auctioneer.
danninaY. March IR. -Auction sale of •
good
Moore term. 101 10. AAA* Range•
oommeuctnd at 12 oaks* Donn. J. It. FLYNN.
proprietor. 'THOS. GUMMY. auctioneer.
Moaner. March ill -Auction sub of farm
Stolid sea tmvrsetr. at lot 8. arnaeseIDS n.
Colborne. a tiatesDdng at 1 doloce. B. H.
noMgs•aal proprietor. THoa °vaniy, atm.
,ter, by Sir Wilfrid Laurie
. ,.
1, T, Match 19th.-AuciUoD sale ot farm e
the Liberal party and hi. friends.
would rather Leave them with the
Roblin Conservative Qoveroment."
Hon. Ir. D. M..nk, Mr. Borden's
chief lieutenan&froes Quebec, although
nut so violent in his language tart
rt►ad
Hoo. iii, Lemieux. formerly a mem
stoat and ioldtro enw at lot til coaerlial o A
prectioally Out same poultice), staung
that Om doves eat was sompsitell
to follow that settlement of 18P8 e
ler of the Leonel. Governments ad- joined hand hi hand with the Govern-
! French Fren cased a scathing rebuke to the meat in the last campaign. They bad
Preach ConercaUTe Ministers for also been dilatory in enforcing tpe law
tbe oktracter of the 005000/51/ tbe
frid in northern Ontario.
had conducted against tlr W
Laurier. A report of Mr. Lemieux's
Sir James Whitney -That . for the
bon. gentleman to say.
Mr. Proodfoot-Ob. that's the way
of iL I had hoped to get some light
from the boo. gentleman, but as he
doss not se fit to give it to me 1 will
have to remain in darkness.
The speaker ales Balled fibs Gov-
ernment to task for the administra-
tion ot the License Department, and
Icharged that lionise iaepeotots Were
000wroa township. oou,mssewog at 1 o clock.
LAMS STURDY, proprietor. 11408. SUNDRY,
*1100000er.
SATURDAY. March f --Mortgage Gala OC
farm property 111011h tail of lot LL ooraosesia•
1, k'. Li.I ellturwt, at the 1.04bo.00 hotel. Ovule
nob, M 12 'Mout noon. CHM. OARaow.
veaasrt.'seckor. Teen. SUNDRY, .50ta0neer.
Tsoa.DAT. March 11. -Auction sale ar farm
*0u& aaa unpaemeats, piopettr of Mi Bann-
sane$, south el Du10aaour.. re0& 0080.5.
asaltteer.
Wgoera ise, April l0. -swoon sale
at. Lrwrose@ Wm all forolsbt.R+
U.
Baca. proyeadru•.. T. SUNDRY'. 5001.001.1.
Mr. Proedfoot in the Budget Debate.
A. Toronto owls.
DROPERTIBS FOR SALE. -HOUSE Mr. Prrudfoot of Centre Huron has
a special aptitude for anayles in put)-
ee ort,,,,.rev: roans, lot' at •and 75i. sewer lac fivaoee, and bis eouteibution tu
rest conn511)00.e Steven eeoara D•thevsga. gasser the budget debate was an enlighten -
repair
Haase r Wolfe Street; et: rooms: b fwd mgcriticism of Governmental methods.
;s f11wweera• Such analysis emphasizes the 'mime -
strata
at corner Raglan and plummet= to
streets, with me roont1:throe 5114 s hall lob; what children eaget-nevs of the Govern -
"nail wets; 000.4 house, barn and tont 8055. moot 40 adopt accounting methods
Five 10(1 AD Tuts survey. running from 1 to which give the semblance ot Ah e, tees
0. Mary street, a by l le tour'
Apley to W M. K►LeaTBICK. Bravo eL tf of revenue over expenditure while
debt is increasing.
LOUSE FOR SALE ON NAPIER
soviet, well 0ttaatd for
AUCTION alas.
wne>y-. overlooking river sae lake. sew Mae
ten uuuateswalk to borioere 00011.. Aha
taraIsbed summer °gunge at Meoeeetung
wart. For parucelaas apply to 0110. F. Mee-
vMlrs. 181= ,ol. Ood.rto8. Ont. -56.01
O RENT. -A GOOD COMFORT -
1 ABLE house on Newest* street. All
conveniences. ADDU to N. W. MOTT,
erte street
MORTGAGE SALE.
MORTGAGE SALE' OF 100 -ACRE
111 FARM IN ASHFIELD.
The north halt of lot 1, twnoerdon 0. S. D.
Ashnekl lab. Mo010ry farm,. will be offered
for sale at pub=&dabs' .Ublent to a reserved
odd on Saturday.
rpn 16 8 rd Cha Yad day of March 1912.
To RENT. -NINE -ROOMED HOUSE I e ll 6..36..31°c11 11"1°.locD. st the t tate". hotel
1 Ooder
to 05.1010 pelt of the tows• 000veofsot 10 For further particulars apply 10 the 0041? -
1001. Apply et SIGNAL , Igrie.t.
I<)F'FICI %I THomOUNDXIY. CHARLES JARROW,
CLIURING AU ION
edesast'tts EOF
abbe lemeine I ; e
die ;r
A them hava*
with tun
ese
se ibe bates
e t i•tve>t sc
Wee so
renames farwa b
MOW, CAB
sad 'BUS OFFICE
Or - mid 04gbt-
'Thiessomert all Maio
5St.0 0 ghee to
rat.
-11HLLIMIX USN
Beath
lived at Dungannon for a time ore
moving to Uoderich early in the sev-
enties. Mr. Rusk did eleven years
ago and his widow continued to live
bare. For over thirty-five years she
was actively engaged in church work
and was among the oldest members of
Victoria street Methodist churcb.
She was a woman who Marc i he es-
teem of many- and who always MIS
willing to lend a helping band ill time
of Ir ruble. She is survived by • fam-
ily of two sons and three daughters :
Mrs. E. R. Swarts, of (inderich ; Mrs_.
Wm. Hall, of Oakland, Cal. ; Mrs. R .
C. Hustoo, of Morningside, Alts. ;
Allan. of Detroit, and William, in the
State of Michigan. None of the fam-
ily living at a distance reached bore
for the funeral. but during t be de -
this issue. This valley has an
Orangeville --visited her, returning
area equal to Prince Edward home last Friday. The funeral took
county. Exclusive of residential 1 place on Wednesday afternoon to
Maitland cemetery. Key. Dr. Medd
officiated and the pallbearers were
Wan. Swattield, G. M. Elliott, JM.
Horne Robert Young,, Robert Duff
and John Marquis•
Habel.
property, the average value of
the land in the Valley is 82,500.
This abnormally high value of
{ land ie due entirely to the fact
address is given on page 2 of The Mag-
na' this week. Tows Council Does Not Favor Contest -
In connection with all this must be .. Mg of (Lie on O W. S. Guarantee.
horse in mind the announcement ofa
the Government that the navy A special meeting of the town coun-
to be repeated. Thia Step was insiated ell was held last Thursday evening to
upon by the Nationalists. and no deal with matters roquiiring immediate
doubt his surrender in this matter attention. Mayor Reid presided and
helped Mr. Borden to keep the Quebec all of the members were present ex-
Coneervetives in lice on the Manitoba cep t Deputy Reeve Clark. The Mayor
question. In addition, tbe National- eslated mate of the facts which were
lata claim that there is an understand- discussed at the meeting of the dele-
ing that the Borden Government is to gates representing the municipalities
bring influence to bear upon Premier interested In the bonds of the Ontario
Roblin of Marltobsa tel grant the West Shore Railway and asked for an
Catholic minority of that Province expression of opinion from the coun-
some concessions in regard tet the clilon M to wbether they would ad -
school question. vie contenting the payment of the
interest on the bonds. On motion of
There war ,e warm fight over the Reeve /dunning*, seconded by Uoun-
bill to "nationalize" Queen's Univer- cillor Graham, it was resolved that the
sity, Kingston, wbieb has severed its opinion of the council was not In favor
connection with the Presbyteriaa of oo0testing the payment.
church and is now a nondenomioa- A letter from Chas. °arrow, town
Lionel institution. The University is solicitor. advised the council to collect
still, however, w retain its character from the Doty Engine Works Co. the
as s Christian institution, and it was amount due the town under the mort-
upon this Harems that the fight devel- fie.
owed It was held that this was s On motion of Councillors Elliott and
djscriminstion against the Jews, and Van&tter a rural telephone will be in-
s strong opposition was put uP Stalled at the cemetery.
against the bit!, which, however, was 1t wag decided w employ Jas.
passed through committee. Strongh as inspector on the ewer
-- - construction work, at a salary of $12
The Legislature. per week• Reeve Munnings and Coun-
1( 10B SALIK ATA BARGAIN.-4IX N -w' Aanionet. Vendors 8olietter.
sera w Britaa•t. 1:14044,, 0oderl°h. ass• I ORTGAGE SALE OF FARM
veeisa4 to the fDI S AIw • lases. M PROPSLtTY.
aid tattoo* or loos vett trait taw y
10 W M. 4 8•It 0l& 5-R will be ottbrect
FABM OF 100 AMER, FIVE MILES
hen Leekoow; Mem acres
red. goer ''Ot a, east►
Mese : ease Dern. pM a4a eV: tsvtt
rmao0 pM.s• 1 N h°atb Aha soave of the smith half of lot
teen: ane bearinagg comber eleven 111 the Bret aoe°asMor , ..i,4ere
ASWy W MATTRa&V OODtI. Bol Mim Milian in the township of Colborne.
TWIN* M of good quality and the bulldln s
UDR SALE. -100 AOR$S OF LAND • sad bow t7will'eeinot• fair G + to et • reserved
U >; miles mirth of Ur town of Seatssn p Dsr
Good W loam,. all wader ealilvatlon : bunt a
barn. w omen! Miers: targe 5
newts paanted. all is seed repel*:
both
barn and hawse. As Ideal *race. Apply to
SKIM S(nl OOar 1CNbCX t:. asefo t -
Theta forsale .t public •n-
Men. under the power of sale contained in a
eyetlaelYn. mortgage, on Saturday. the ffiad day of
(7ele.eue clook now. at the
HHootetl, Oodor's*,, at twelveuthee following prop -
hams
R SALE. -THE HOUSE ANI)
a Osderleh. b.lesetsg
MS1: v/ sAt'e" ve .ale Irtte
tt M gtt tf ea cert
reserved. w at
etGNAL
QI4RM FOR SAIL -ONE HUN-
K DRED see Mee Wee. Pert Mt N. aw-
es alae la Hallett. camels the village eft
A wtety theft are eve choral a. Dos•
stayer to Behest The R wedge le ea
the K A largo frame *ease. ands halt:
Own WW1 home. ell ' :artesian with
.or further particulars and eondttione of gals
egply to tae anderwtan.d•
uutnd this 4th day al March, 1501
T.OUNDRY. CHARLES OOAASRit ,
snit AuoUo0esc
O W
.g t me aru t he l Mewlar e. s gt g
It $ ON ALL. Aetna r. Q fat[
wit fIAYL.-THAT YIN* Rf T-
Pie m
The t of Dr. Merchant on bi- cillor Humber made the motion.
rte
report On motion of (Mlncillun Vana r
lingual schools was e presented to the and Laithwaite the Kensington Fur
sail -
Legislature IMC week. The report is mLure
1NOTiCE TO CREDITORS.
NOTION TO CREDITORS.
11( 1115 1ATTnt 0s• Tea ICSTAT5 M tr11(anr1
wyew8av 51'RAr1OR, L5T5 or 7115 mwP
Or eenaaK7a. r1( Trail 0001T5 or
■rtt50, w000 711(101(58.
.t e Dets+tatn.
given pu
410 t'.. N•I' 0b 00...15 1054 •11 tpersons hay
iiia sestet* the se rte1•q"ner et the maid ettrile.""inteeti
wbo
Iemo*
Or
it -r n.eesCsla. se sr web tksillA
OK • tell tbdi nark
cal IM
at
Co. will be notified that it euf8
a voluminous ohs, skint 'neurones on its plant to protect
deal 0t detailed iformation, but very the town to not placed in the town
containing a great
that the whole area is devoted
to fruit growing, and most of ( After • being in failing health for
the orchard area is in apples.
Ttere are large &teas of land
Canada, Ontario east
nearly two years. George Habel, a
pioneer of Colborne township, was
called away suddenly to his eternal
fromIn rest on Friday, March 1st. He was in
and in British Columbia, just as his eightieth year, being born in
Lingelbach. Carheesen, Germany, on
well rda$id to orchardiug M is October YBth, 1832. In the year 1857
that of the W matches V &llry• he was united in marriage to
Although we may have to watt
several years while the orchard
is growing for this increase in
value. the land is not idle. Hoe
crops may be grown in the
young orch&rd that will more
than pay the root of 'the land.
and wben in a few years the
orchard does count into bearing
we have & source et profit worth
while and ePmething that.
should toe gall the term, will add
Anna Barbara Noll and the sa a year
they emigrated Th
settled near Philpsburg. where they
resided for a number of years until
tbey moved to Colhoroe township
anil took up a farm on the Maitland
concession, where the subject od this
Dottie remained until death remoyd
him. Besides We widow he le sur-
vived
ur
vived by a family of nine children.
They are lieory. of Alpena, Mob ;
Mrs. C. F. Breckow, of Mount
Clemens, Mich. ; Jacob, of South
Dakota ; John, of Grand Rapids.
Mich. ; Mrs. J. McLeod. of Stratford ;
F. Kurschinski. of Colborne
immen to its value. Many 11116.
with rollt follow the to edip Mrs. John Shaw, of Long-
worth. ua can P worth. Seek.. ++ ►a Mrs. F. Bishop
example of thoe Oregon farmers &rad George Habel, of Goderich.
in the Wwsatcbee Valley and Another member ot In a addition
fIInit
devote a mesh granter propor- died in infancy. tan o
Mr. Hebei is survived by
tion of our farms to orchard. grandchildren and five great-grand-
children. The funeral took place
from the late residence of tbedeoeaaeed
on Tuesday afternoon. March lith, to
Colborne cemetery. Rev. O.Q. Hallman
conducted the services and tbe pall-
bearers were Wm. Duret, Paul Maedel,
Byron Forster. Stephen B u t t5,
Joshua Allis and Michael Schwan.
Mrs. Breckow, Mrs. McLeod and John
Hebei were the members of the
family who came from a distance to
attend the funeral.
OBITUARY.,
Dunbar.
After d lingering illness extending
over many months from a heart affec-
tion, Frank Dunbar entered into ret
last Saturday at his home on Elgin
avenue. Mr. Dunbar had been a resi-
dent of town since last fall, when he
purchased the Opera House Grocery
on Kingston street from A. E. Math-
eson. For the previous five or 11
years he had been engagedg
near Nile in Colborne township and
little in the way of recommendation. clerk's office at once the council will
There are 346 schools in the Province lace the neceea insurance and
in which English and French are used Charge the cost se the company.
and Dr. Merchant visited RV of them.
He found them, on the whole, lacking
In efficiency. with the result that a Why You Should TravelWest via C.P.R.
Large proportion of the children who It is the logical route, offering the
attend these schools have to "meet finest possible equipment and tannest
the demands of lite with an inade- train service. It is the nnly alld:rna
gnats equipment in education." Some dins route. No change of depots. All
of the teachers have not a sufficient
ootnmand of English to speak the
language with any degree of freedom.
Tee qualifications of the teachers
were in • large proportion of oases be-
low the standard, aid the difficulty of
securing an &dequats supply of coot -
paean, teaebere was pointed out as the
ebbt obstacle i n the way of the imtlrove-
mentthe Kngli*h-Feencb ercbools.
Dr. Merchants report aaptpgaerdentllyy
000Arms the views exf ebl•
Blebop Fallon: as to the ack rat
dewy of the bilingustl scboola.
Doubtless some adios wfil have to be
liken by the t io ►anent- but so tar
tae Onversusent bas not indicated tbo
comes it intends to punnet one hale De.
Monshinee report been dlseasgd in
Gee Natntl.
Bell.
As mentioned in these columns lam
week. one of the best-known residents
of Colborne township was removed by
the death of Joseph Bell, which nc-
betore coming to Huron county he carred on the 6th inst. in the eightieth
had lived at Kingsville. His Year of hie Mr. Bell was a native
health; which had not been good. Ike- of County magh. Ireland, the eld-
gan to fail rapidly after he came to int eon of the Lite Mr. and Mrs. Jamey
Godericb and it becaaae necessary fur Bell. When lie was about sixteen
him to retire from all active work. tsars ot age be came with tbe family
As a consequence his business was to this country and they settled in the
sold a few week„go to c0s d stir- township of Chinguscousv, Peel
son, of Walton. The dad two 68 Sur county, and later on the 4th concession
vived by his widow and two sons- of Huron township, Bruce cofiritc.
Gerald, at home, and Wilbur, in at -
On leaving borne Mr. Bell went to
teodance, at Stratford Business Col- Lucknow and was engaged for several
ppvPseeslsatmStter e11s 1tnY tgil
ef' as ter( that » {asdaayetps
tyMsfMeMw St a -_ t'M M !w
meat, of aosolooll
.e set to haps l the emesser
taw. y isrrlt
Zj ei Ball est tam e ve W ells &
Sadat r ter eversiR p`
» S. oAMtewoli
Tea budget speech in the LaOsll •
Moe vine delivered by Hoa. a as•
Lune, wanes to the 01 sees et tee Pro-
eiaelaLTwawtrer. Hies. A. J. IdaeYe-
me. Mee 4444*4id erdt•d 1016.108
betelew dee reNamoe7 eery saw end 01 -
toe *s basal your, but Mt -
equipment is owned and operated by
C. P. R., affording the highest form of township on his farm. on the .tad con -
efficiency. Dining ...kr service will cession, and in the town of Goderieh.
satisfy the most fastidious persue•.
Lego. They will have the hearty sym- s in teaming goods between Luck
paths of the community in the loss now and Goderich, before Lucknow
which they have sustained. The re -
had railway connection. Then he
mains were taken W Kingsville on purchased a farm on the 12th conces-
Tuesday morning for interment in the Bion of Ashfield, where be lived for
cemetery there.The pallbearers were about twenty year.. Twenty-nine
T. Hawkins, H. J. Morrie, E. Mitchell. yeses ago this wo .tb be •ed to.
Wm. Blake. John er llluicbie and Colborne township. loving pun ihaeed
Wm. Hood. The funeral service war x fare on the lith rrn•cenefun. and he
conducted at the home of Revesnd had since continued a resident t C ,t-
on Mt nday afternoon by Rev. A .
home. Twelve year- ago he have up
Conway, of Nile, masted by Bev. Dr.
the actio work of farm lite and he
Medd. had Killer lived most ot the time with
Elliott. his daughter and only child, Mrs. Gor-
On Thursday last tre final sun,mons don Young. He was twice wsrried-
to which all must answer Casae to forty-four years ago En Sarn1 (linin.
Archibald Elliott at his hun.e on daughter of the late Charles Girvin
Palmerston street; l••Ilowing an delete! who died in 1882. and afterwards to
of only two weeks duration. 11.' his Catherine McAfee, of Guelph wbo
removal another of the few rem+tining died in 1888, a few months atter bar
pioneers of this county bas been called marriage. Mr. Bell was A lifelong
to his reward. Few attain to such a Presbyterian and for many yearn
great age as that of Mr. Elliott. he member of Smith's Hill oongaeg+tlion
having reached bis ninety-third year. In politics he-, was an ardent Lihera,
He was a native of Ireland. but nracti- and for .Dana ears he wits treasurer
tally all bis life was spent in Goderieh of the West Huron Liberal Associa-
tion and since tbe orgsnizetion of the
('entre Huron Liberal Association 'be
held the same position in 'that body.
He was a wan of most straightfor-
ward character, conscientious in ell
his und.•riak.ngs and true in all hie
dealing.. Those. who knew bun
esteemed Aim highly, and although he
was of an age which usually Mean'
witbdrnwel front active concerns he
will he entered from the circle,- in
which hp moved. The funeral took
place on Friday afternnon frown the
home 01 his mem-in-law. Gordon
Young to Dungannon cemetery.
Rev. J. R. Mann ondueting the ser-
vice*. The pe llhesrvw+ wets R. M.
Tsang &ad MIN. Htsins. ev nt-
ing Morning(tar Lodge. A., F. & A.
M., of whicelse desorased was a mem-
ber ; Jas. (Arvin. a troIber is -Ire ;
Jas. 8e11. d Huron township. •
nephew il•1sak2 Melees, of A■haeld,
soa Thos. IfsPhee.
The only line operating throu gb
standard and tourist sleeping can to
'noir s t and Vancouver.
Are you going West this spring It
so take advantage of the reniarkally
low one-way second-class colonist
rate to Vstncouvrr, Victoria, Nelson,
Spokaos, Seattle, Portland, Kan Frye
Hem T.o. Angeles, San Dieg.., etc., to
effect daily until April 15th. or if
Western Canada is your deo inetkts
the ons -way eeeoodtlase aMtievw' nates
should awes/ to you. Settlers' transit
to Wasters Canada will leave Toronto
it1cM1 p. . .seb Tuesday dneieyl heath
sows anvil,' to
~i f you .eageeepete a trip of the
• et hall apaetir + t V4-
rit
Lear' Aid Society of Notal
Mreet Y- -_ 1I t elle els will head a
irkfrettesity
weet et tae beam .f
os !May *veal
He took up his residence in town over
fifteen ears ago. Tlee demoted was
mnrried tbpae times end is survived
by his tbiad wife, who 1% s' Mrs.
Cowins, of Aiding -Id. One eo, and one
daughter -Oeuvre. in the Weer. pond
Mrs. W. M. Knight., of Gederich -also
survive him. ('ouodllor Robert
Elliott, of town, is a nephew of tbe
deceased. The funeral took place last
Saturday afternoon troy his late resi-
dence on Pointe' awn street t.. Mait-
land cemetery. Rev. J. B. Fothering-
ham and Rev. Or. Medd were the
oAc40tlne Herculean at the hours sand
the officers' of Iilveeeten (ache. No.
1411. L 0. L., fleet.' irh township tbo
rueeber. of which lodge attended the
tuseesl le a belly- -performed this last
ries M tie g,*Vesi/e river the remehte
d that departed brother.
• Re*.
y morning Watch foe the gpseW sale of car-
Imams ea O. C. wwlldleteely'..Ione sad
end afire astgtM Oester woe}d aAoe as iUses d Qeo SMwart'e Rferenbosw w Satan
!t eels a week. Whits making a frbad• dayTierf.a (NIS•
Meech sora ref this week
film. Jsse Reek esew.red the wall to
tMl rU liedlvelfM1t► A. D. deli tllw w ! r .
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