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LOCA TOPICS
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,pe of Mover. Mandamus Granted.
t t„i ct eclipse cif the sseor wW AL 0441011260 Hall Chief Juliette Pal-
ace;•March fid, the day beim pasted the umodaew
d<.: ,qday. • few minutes baleen aekedl[ar by W. Proodfoot. K. O
7.,
s oe a in the t1
At Birt d the (Mintas been option
ago Use .t10 will be rising in the met yosgr , yedmpel Jew Holt W
mew full moon ie me titeg to the wsrL opt evidesee is eMaeetioes with
• e.. total Ormed the Bonet Bao only •If god t lag with a ballot
;Twee et •a.orWw
dessbesd•west cad the= s therein atter the
d reroute, ea the Mow will have ing in the local opti..o wettest in
g.rs brio./ our booboo before that Ore in Jansary.
dme,, reached in full fora. tientribetian for Children's Aid.
!
The following cngtributtoa.
come Agan, Clintow
[betas News•gecerd of last Werk bereceived bT the treasurer of
•pee day bast week Mr. lease ]lath. Chsettldres'a Aid /Rueiety ram": tow
welt. of 6i*irrieb towoebip* ddivver" a4O' $; Dr. l3rnsoero. s:,: Lid
re lir. U. l'antrloo a bot which tipped lase Year Donee Cosomm,ttea 1
for mime. at 550 pounds, and for tomb►, 835; W. H. Robertson, in -at
Which be received g3is.5O. the price of M. Koberteoe. sI : Mrs. Ili,
sone in ye olden days.' $ :Mrs. Lee'cb, it : H. Eiutir, 1! Ni'
sKee .L. Horlon. ii; O)deepsars Hu
Thro •Tbursdsyl tnoreigg Mr. T. M.
Joye.ton. of Taybr's tosser, deliv. Lodger, $' : Mit. Ai', $I ; L.
wed sr J. }' Andrew.. of town. a bots Dohet ty, $2 McKillop towoi.bip, $
temp storeyed tTb pounds. Mr. Jobs- Hu11.tt tnwnsbaP. si: Brussels breath
moo
seam paid for tai• bipt porker the C. A. M. slD : weighers) ruuotcipel
pdy sum of 117.2'i 'si tie este of 7i $15 : Oudericb township, $:,-a total
wee • pound. This beats the Olin- $118
too t i au•aetioo by s considerable mar- J G. Geodee Married.
P° The marriage of Mins Betheei
Another Old Resident Passes. Monroe Kiwi. of Detroit, to
;° .,Id and esteemed rteidost of mat leGe '. mau•ger of the 1-t
t acb parsed aver 00 esideo da Gdbe • took lace on T
ir. se this week, when James •
etrurrb Toeont Rev.J B. Fotbe
AO thumb, Godee+eb he flyatt
ton
maw -
he Thos. Aoder.00 haa told his peeve
bun on the Hayfield fwd to Andrew Halli-
poli, day. tate of Colborne township.
Clio- A. Parma.. (comedy proprietor of
the Goderich Q lick Lunch. haa unwed
a bowling alley in the Opera House
have block.
LO JAL TOPICS M I .
Masers tr ..tar le an sea .d ers as so•
r its two obs a.wr .&miss Ih.
d tae.. w Beier i----tb. sod
Al ammo. Art trans
Eolith tM art:MK ram fit slow.. Aa
Pardue of ioswltlat •Iw*.s M Mot
Txr eweaad.d ma is .hems Is [tusk.
D.n'a wit ..W Jane beta. •
•.el.. et.k .ns. avers... P'eldlean .i'Sfiaa..
seal tuba rear ado ..w. An .asssat clan of
.atoebrrudowa ri da
the Maoufaeturine operations have [teen
o- 0ummesced a. the Kissel Mfg. Co.'s
new t alv •gaud-sisett
has beets made. -
• k Mies Botta Clerk is unfree n-. with a
naldmuo. severe cold and her class at Central
.e'bool has been in charge ot Mrs.
Pon lease Robertson during the week.
K Oo Friday morning W. Clark bad
10; the thumb no his left hand crushed in
the eu¢wheeh of • machine while
icy. working et the Paget Grain Door
d Company's factory.
The Central Railway Company bill
was thrown out by the railway com-
ne
mittee at Ottawa. This was the two -
trod.' yWli day, February Itith, t 8t A
Munro , died at Ilse age of seventy logbam. M. A. rector of St G
s rats He had be eg • mend*"
• (,,:1«rico for about seventy -Aye cls . was L o ci
ream The fvorv.i, which will be clergyman. Only relatives were
- enc From the church Mr. and
isle, will take place from the wewely Geddes went for a wedding trip
residence. Cambria rued. on Friday Atter their return they will erode
afternoon to Maitland cemetery. Godericb. Tbe bride ie the' A
J. post' t.,n for a line from Montreal to
M►dland with s branch to Gcdeeieh.
um. The Mitebell Board ot Trade is mak-
e.
r. put on an additiunaj train from God. -
tog the 'L l0 p. m. trains leaving Godericb
prow The harbor during the past week
Mrs. bas presented a scene of seeirity, aa
twat the ire harvest. is now oo. W. T.
in Massey, C. B1ukatoof apt 8. Beret.
deet of 8altford, have been getting in their
De- summer's supply.
e-
ius
,e iota an effort to induce the O. T. It to
rieb east, between t e 7.15 a. m. and
A
a
;stood Tina datightet of Mrs. C. M. Burton, of
Maple (rat Lake. A.O.F. W.. bad fruit. a prominent manlier of God
seaaant weld "saws at t►e lodge ^Bb's colony of summer resideotr.
reams ou Tuesday. A Roodly number
domembers with tie•r wives aed
friend. were present. An excellent
ismer 1 oysters and otber good
game, was served by the ladies.
est alto wilds H. J. Morrie, D. D.
sl. If.. acted as chairman while &o 4s..
„melee program was rendered.
)rear was furnished by D. McMutehy
See toe violins acrd Maw Lizzie Hor -
sa; Henry Hotton gave a and
dere were sperehee by W. R. kobert-
ers. J. ('. I.a,theraite, Capt Inkster.
W. R. Pinder and 8 R. Wat os.. is
seditius to the diskette's adds..'.
Daring the evening thew were soros
eziyung games at carpet bell After
Me parsing of a voted [hacks to the
edits for the Blest( alppge they bed
provided. Auld Long Syne was ming
ltd the gatberios dispersed at a sela-
egsabir hour.
A Successful Ems et
There was a large atteedaaee at the
het tea given ie the lecture roma of
Keel rhumb last Thursday eveeiog.
The a nnri.l event ie always popular,
end toe ladies un this oerasioe amply
upit-Id their reputation by supplying
u aewndanor of the errost teeptaag
needs. Atter the stepper Rev. Geo.
E. Kom to,k tb. Chair and an inter -
re ail/ rrram was rendered, opening
with a cborus hr imegebers Of .be
AIUW,e1 rh.ir. Vocal soler by Mr. Me-
ga i''sod Mr. Wawa were warmly
appl,u,d.d. An instrvseeotai duet by
lilt. Hunter and Miss Pearl (hood,
vt.e•I set4. by Mass Palmer and Mien
XeCie and soother eborus by the
Seer eve.- much appreciated After
awgenq ewe save Use King the Katie
.nag di,.p,-t.e-d. The proceeds of the
Preying amounted to $1.1. The
Ladies Aid.'uoder whose nuspsoe. the
Is. ea, given. are W be cone -emulated
ups. the-uceees of the event..
Former Organist of Knox l.Y►urch,
Goder,ce.
/We realer! of Tbe Signal r will he
isrenn.d in the following pararsph
Wire fr.ru last Friday's Torerut.o Star.
the gen tlese • n mentioned baring been
err:mist of Koox church. Goderich.
for *ono spare
'Bit Women's Musical Club of To-
ronto; beld an unusually interesting
meeting at the Coogervatory of Music
yeeteed.y. wben as organ recital wee
ret° 1ev Mr. Genrge O. Letbbridge
agaet•t of goo: Presbyteri.n church
el Gait, as.e.ted Fry Mus Estelle J.
• Carer. eepruno, of Hamilton. Mr.
le1W idge not long alto returned from
Paris, *'here he was for over a year s
Pili v4 C. M. Widor, the renowned
aamist. He also studied is Loedon
he time. Hi. playing yesterday
ser thormagliir enjoyed. 'TLB pen -
gram wee a very beau)I pee, weltidtng
nsesbe. by Bacb. Do1w.tq and for
Wok">v eympbcmiee, list he modeled
A Good Appointment
Me 'many friend, of Fred C. Ellor
formerly of Holmesville, will be d
lighted to know that the Mroister
Agriculture has 'shown bis apprec
Moo of Mr. V(furd'o abilities by •
pointing Sim poaltry boshandman
the Domioion, witb headquarters at
Ottawa Tbe selection is all the wore
tigntAeant from the fact that Mr.
Mord did not in any way seek the
appo.atweet-it was literally a cane of s
the
office seeking the man. M
Mord will have charge of all
p ultra stations from the Atlantic
the Paine, and to a L.,r a extent
have & free band in his work
$(lord started his poultry career
oosseetion with the poultry station
established at Holmeesville while M
R. Holmes ted the riding
Ottawa. And it might be remarked
in peering that this station did a great
des! of good for poultry breeders
this section. as e ti ideoced by the e
terve Widnes. carried oo now b
Mr. )beim[. Trewarsha. Mr. Sato
was given a position io the Depart,
meat of Agriculture at Ottawa wb4t b
be afterwards resigned in order
take .barge of the poultry branc
eonotcted with the Macdonald lost
Lute; at tit. Anne de Bellevue, Que
Whiie here he was hro•ght pr000io
irony before the public by atteodia
poultry gatherings and contributing
column on poultry topic. W Tb
Weekly Withers. For the past year
Mr. Ilford has been gtse.agee of the
l:auadian I ncu!st„r Co. at Toronto,
byracuse conoern that, under h
management. did more Canadian bust
nese in vie months than it bad canoed
on doing in a year. Ale. Elford enters
on his Lew duties on the let of Mareb
[bough hu family will remain in Tor
onto for a few months, until a house
is oompleted for bis occupancy at th
Ottswa Experimental Farm.
Alex. Usbaideston was injured fart
)Saturday while working at the Road
Machine factory. A ladder 00 which
be was standing slipped and be fell.
d, He was laid up for a few days but el
e now at work attain.
•
u- Walter E. Kelly entertained about
forty of his gentleman friends at his
Por
home on Church street on Friday
weeniest. Mr. Kelly is • capital host
cad the evening eras a very enjoyable
one far those present
The D. t C. N•viagation Co. will
ot, according to present intention
a a boat to Goderich this season.
aid tbe,bueioeee done with thio port
summer was not sufficient
gunk. the trip profitable.
The Male Brno. Co. is playing
air houses at Victoria Opera Hou
r. ru
the u
l0 last
will
Mr.
in f
this week. The week. eogag, ement
with two performaoct'n
Saturday -matinee at x:31) an
regular evening performance.
The monthly bone .ale on T
last sea use of the largest art
1 number of good animals were
at auction and by private ate,
ing excellent primes will be on Tuesday, Merely yatb.
EAST STREET GARAGE1
QL%oN 1pCK POR iv 13 WILL INCLUDE
situtoacobfle1 $asoditse agiKe s
:Motor Vgetes 21 a
sad Supplies for
all of them.
Qua l ity and
They will be Right in
Price.
Hy eoodoctieg our hominess on • rash lm.i. we can give you a better
article at a lower prier than anyone.
It will pians you under nn obligation whatever to tike a look et our
and
same time.
linenanyway we would Isle to route your •up'taintance:.o drop in for a
few minutes
Huron Gasoline Engine and Machinery Co.
GOi)E?RLCH, ONT. 'Pamirs 243
10 a. m. A cordial welcome to all. - -
Rev. IFP. Medd occu i EAST WAWANOt11Ff.
p rd the pulpit) Wllw ntiuAT, rebs _ech.
of \'Setaria street Methodist church; M Mrs Henry Jac ksoat (formerly Mise
loaf 8uod.y fur fair first time Pial* bi,
re.0ent illt.y-ss. The eoagrelfeeloo were t die reat.terteol is s' 10 (bus
glad to bt.e him back in the pu! t . the boS ct her tutee in thu ,1.11,4!
again and listened to hie two aple ids id bee
a 1, intended fraying with
sermons of the day with great ioterest.
At Kooz church last f,unday the pas-
tor, Rev. Geo. Ross. preaebed at both
the w..rning and evening services. In
the evening the suejeet was '1b. New
Birth," his text beteg taken from the
third chapter of Eat John at the third
verse, which reads : ••Jew► answered
and &aid ant., him, Verily, Teri) 1
say unto thee, ezcept a man be
again be cannot see the; kingdom of
Ood " Being born again, the speaker
explained. meant the chanting from s
life of sin to become a follower of
Christ. A deep-dyed ..inner who ba,
been converted to Christ /nay know
exactly the day and the buur when
his conversion took place, while a
person who bas been brought up in a
good borne and lived & ruoral life may
sot know the ranee time of bis coo-
vervion, yet one is as truly a Christine
aa the other, although he may not
know when be was converted.
AUCTION SALES.
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It PUMA r. Feb. la - Auction ate of a .pseodid
W d =Slab Bow, .•aowtr or W. u. Lona to
be said a tas awing tart*. (iuderke townddp
to T. ot-ener. aantioosar.
t5.n-ao s. ]/creat. -/erns* bele at hecto-
t„ bald fareaaro and ether .wen., pr.fwty of
Se
r.: w111 lone on
atd the
edey
le u held -
y .old
td briug-
i'be nett rale
Lo Dr.Strang has been unable to take
b bis classes at the Collegiate leetitute
i this week owiog to illness. Miss
pis
teacher of the commerial de-
•ra tment ai the Collegiate. abs is laid
off from the same cause. it is hoped
g that both will be able W take their
e work again next week.
• The regular rnoutbly meeting of the
Goderich Wench of the \Vomer a
a institute will be held at the home of
is Mrs. G. M. Elliott, t obuurg street, on
Thursday, March &6, at :t o'clock.'
t+ubjects : "8pring Sewing." demon-
strated by .Mrs. Swanson : "Flowers
and !bulbs," by Mn. Young. Vutton
always welcome.
W. E. Latimer. Mt )aid's street,
e handed to The Signal the other day
1 two monster bee's eggs which to -
1 getter weighed witbio a fraetioo of an
' .moo- of bell a pound. Each of them
uteasured al.out 11 by 7 lochs'. Mr.
Latimer believes these beat *ooze
other eggs that have leseetgiven o ,tor-
lety in the Dewspaiper. ./lis bens are
buck Minorca'.
A social evening was sepeeso[ at the
horse of Mr. and Mn. 8. 8heardowo,
Sc. Andrews .fret. on Monday even-
ing, when the Ladies' Aid of Victoria
street Methodist cburcb gave a "pink
cod white lea." The decor•t; to of
the rooms we,e in pink and white.
The promisee ot Dr. Medd atter his re-
cent Shoes, added womb to the enjoy-
ment
njoy
ment of the es ing. After a bearty
sapper, the g ng was favored
with x program which included a
reading by Kis. H. Belcher, • solo by
' Mia Ada Afcdelintoo. a vocal duet by
Niel Stella Series° and Miss Mamie
Warreoer, a recitation by Yrs. Thomas
Hutchison. a vocal duet by Master
Fraser and Mies Lily Newell cad a
. ole by Mr. Swanked. .411 of the
n umbers oo the program gnat with the
hearty appreciation of the audience.
PERSONAL MENTION.
The Late Mrs. E. Martin.
Oh Saturdsy afternoon the moral
remain* of the late Mrs. Klijab Mattis
were boner to Manhood cemetery and
placed Ste the family vault. Tbe
!upend se -vices were cooducted by
her pastor, Rev. A. Brown, oe
North street Methodist cbureh. as -
Meted at the rouse by Rev. l:e7. E.
Ross. of Knox cession. Toe bearers
were F:. Downing. Edward Acheson
Join Knox, %V. H. Graham. W. R.
Robertson sed J. H. t'olburne.
Among tboer present were J.,.. **v-
ein.
-
eas. oa Clinton. brother of .,euesa.e+l
Mr. acid Mrs. D,oley lunewog. d
Preston, and Mr. and Meti. Meta. Cur-
ran.
r.ran. of Howell, Mich.
The !we Mrs Mai tin If new Goderich
ea very few cow living do, as the had
been a resident of the town or its
imwedeste vicinity almost, front the
very beginning of settlement here.
web s vigorous teekM, , and mars- 8be was born ninety years alto la
esthetic interpretation that was a 'kennel/ire' gilgiand, her maiden
rl .osant ea to ibe large sir name berms Sally Hamlin. At the
Isor Yr. Letlab'tie a very ace of Haven years she owed to o -
1•s; maga wad r+r ted) iw a with her stn) afatber and ber
smising modemf w t e r e. Miss soother, Mt. and Mrs. Stevens, who
oar -u • *nulg. w v warh o.me on to Goderieb and took ot
'Pore• and land le Colborne .h p Goderteh
Mew Residents.
'i 'town 1 . - Je
was then a mere settlement io the 1'"s
bush, but there wits already a school
establi.bed, and the young girl re-
mained in town for troupe time to st-
ood this school. in March, 'MI. .be
was married to the pate Elijah Martin.
tr( Oolhoror, and shout twenty ave
years later Lbey write to town and ter
many year. coodocted the Colborne
Hogue. Mr. Martin took a prrwinest
part in the stain of the commwity
and is .till well remembered by motj
residents of the town aadcounty.
died nearly twenty-one years ago, mad
his partner in life continued to reside
lir. and Mrs. !ohs Cott sed !wily.
Ise of .1 amestoWS. haws Dome to tows
t. nate their bogie cod have taken a
tare in West .tr.•et.
Tao ate Brow*
oorrrtposdelnt of
s.el. Poet writes as follows:
a rely em joy e time was spent at
time home off Jobe sod Mrs Cott, Toe./
d 7 •veoiag, As are about to
low for :beer fattens Dons ho Oole-
MI friends se wish mad neighbors aspwevospbterd
p"> g maabw. mid
seep nmd by
_lhtra w4t Miss . m.11ace:.y,a sea►
`thtii [✓tttapl _r yes fait about
4 Move n,/► gMsm wMr•44et bm ,. anis
s►bieb
"OW:
lame al ways bar rete a kW and
U bedew. we.
War him& Morry you s d
,toidowees. are
NW to have ow :mil ewe are
ben molobt to Triple Toe
owl, Provera in roar horn.
as• noon of Mr oe
tree ttheisea. Y a , sy we
Mr. to ••_ t ri
rd.et :Mea thio hsfdet
e:41.,
t if tea knife t tw , these
4 •}t NoP a yes iv.
"'tt fa felsnia aid Ole:
Mace W at,t.h4R. lima Shoda .
1lr. O"t• r'wpealed Is W moot a 4
._ _*24wer• A goose paggemo woo mew
wood. Mr. idhe while Igo* seat mowed sod Oho
Payne '• Mair.
"awaits WI Mao weak* spot he
/dim. Imidtr awl doodad to1011 do
a..._", sidir home. OWN all soloomell
""°°°11111=1 WOO heal wilihm with
61 bas holown
are- Fos les h..• rearmed from b1• trip to
Che
1t.
Mr
days
reset
Kra
after
tar
huwart. of Nita. elated Wenner. Yrs
resent Kelson suns.[ t►Y Eoeet
.d Mrs. W. C. Priebaa .pent' a kw
d tilt week vfrtinr In Throats.
R Joao of Mullett. wi. tie
d Ma H J. Mewls ever teats,.
we LN r is T esree•a04j tate oss
vo.ti.n vitae Qatari* Oiled Reeds Lo.ssettye'.
Mee., G. L Ren ass nntrr.sd await
Iowa
in town, surrounded by ben children
.ad graodchildren anti to later years
moer great- graodebildren. Mb. ie
ved by two sow and one Lwgb-
ter -Jobe C. and Henry Martin and Mrs.
Webster. all of town. A moo, William
sod a daughter, wily [Mea Toes.
Whitely!, are deceased. There ere
thiamin grandchildren living olid
twwty-awn great dram. Jae.
q Memo sson. w • brother d the
deesewit•
the oily amber of the
twill
weer eo f a p r* bright
Az
•veer d. T
lewd ware asieepr.mdat. ani to the (Sera.
and her Imelda* woe Bier sod taw eobtem
eleoll d sod ohm remised vivid met- is
mime of tie primitive days of Melee
[Ate sad also of bete young girra4d
is flet elle we. ono d ON
IMO Maim the gwore-t esserease
M the hare* Osseo days of Mews s
few heard are new left hawk and WOW gsumatba- of tort
h. skrtlht.r, .Ma ew le is tows.
Orion IPA acs se will
eteneisi prom[ alli-_.dos. towItseao IM
s Malta. L.sYa eboto 1•
Mfr awwl e Dari. se Meet 804204. aas ss
rets Eos 6sa ass ,.soot 00.. tat .is
we . vast u alesds r asseseta.
ClarSe, Treats. aima dier the whiter
Mot were els w+te. Mind /Wm Try b+..
Tears. left w y ter els
new at N.fr m. cask.
wsitar aaead.rs, was acs cots estriwd for
tint + wee so tan •obatior
N.uaW
7.11. melee wtta tr.w 1welsa beta seer Pee
s t 110.0 rs R.4)
tial i fa.ra Mr. and M a .
pa K r
sonede*a eaeteig 05 W w work.
CnuNCN MOTEU.
aline
WOW
The Tomei Mac'. Bible ohm ,J Vie -
argot ehtr.b will meet as nasal
theradeaprs Welted.
y. Teem moo.
Jowls
at1
yore
gaga Sera l . seat awrsy Rete.
1RMom will take for hie
••Aeetltet the Prank:7=
the emotes •"Thr Welders et
Prayer.
M. Dr. Medd will ppsnab to
Vhh.ls !West demi* want away.
lea em f .00d
"Uhts ft.. L' u.
INS -
Media
At North Owed IleiSlaist Meh
e att ..Arthur W. 1111141112.
d i e
..a
dem mod
et
RuIr How,lso. )Witt[ T. Qe•xoaT asetiss
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Kra,:rsuar. Mart; s --cleaned auction
ris et tees wort aid Isode Bente purs
re•bd
+Methhane sad eared. saute sue a tot d good
tyro esser. ef A. C. W. ili;.etrx.rr.
osseemes 4 i..t w&wa led. T. Gtxu►ct.
aarlls0sr.
u.no.uaT. Mara IML Auction rale of farm
•tsrasW g
eVi' Dnaaasion 1.wi$ae,
Ti-saerar. Mare& ll-asetaon wile et farm
"mak. iniptesnsstismd 04eteed furniture at
iota 1 and 2. esse...feu 1 Co!Do- t.e. flax Wm.
s.t tropeietror : T. 011:10 aootio.eer.
ED.
4 HUUts- KK.) M e Cbar.Jt of Ae. Aar
ti -time. Toronto. w Tse'dar. February
i Psi. by Rev. J . It. P
rector of tit Gasgt • C led rib.
Katharine Amens* Knox. eldest
of 1rn.. C. M. .encu. at De'rett. to J u
4ambie headed D .a..er of :Le Clam
Hank. t,adericit.
DIED.
CRABB. -At Blreendegton. C•Jiforr,s. o° Feb-
ruary 1111. LIf. 1 rederiea Christopher
Crabb. ekkaa con of +'barren E. awl Aana
Crate. aced J, year. and 1e month.
HOSSiE:.--At Brant too Ont., ltarga,ee Red
Lel coulee. beloved Ides et Welter !U.
Hawde burner Ontario 10401 1u tor tie
headPoria. mo. *ly car-_
IIooday to e,oda''eb.
MUNRO.-la 0e/er$Ok, ea tdadae.d. , Febru-
ary fhb. James Munro. aged 75 years. 1
T
wroth .111 take plane Less We late re...t-
eenee. corner Cambria rasa .lid Part sweet.
on Friday. February deb. .t Siebert p. m.. le
Maitland orareteay. Service at the bocce at
276 o clock. Funeral private.
GODER:CH MARtCETS.
Tst.'esar. Tey. Atli.
Kali wtbeat Per trwrrn it . v+ teed a
sock treat. par bsek 5 M a s M
Oat.. bomb per b .. .. 0 i to • >r
aL_ 1 M d 1 IS
1111. e s.5
emewla.ea, o•y tow 2 lip t. 1 w
near. ([fatly. pr ewe SW to 2 75
Flour. patent, per cwt 2 to Le 3 m
Oren. per tau LC M to 22 A
0isrte per tw .. ti • to 111 ' *
May. per ton. new 11 w le 12 WO
sfes& no toad t en to t4 M
101. 4
twaaddd Cleo s, vee rb . Ss a It 2s.
4[01* 024
♦ W. ems
sum IS
tom 2 vu
Cattle. eewaedLy t : 1 54' to . i LWI
i
•xpera per
n"< eves[. 5 Se to S f r
r't stmt s sot
Bean • • • • a , to r 73
fusses, tier cwt..... 154 10 1 tel
per lb
.tMse.psr Ib ... . s 0 to get
•t'
OS to 4et5
Mho. tneper `~t r w w 7 :r,
e 3e to e
Ructur tow bola
ealeireseveneweeerneorevereenit
The Store of Quality
Marmalade
Season
IN FULL 1WINr;
Owing to the rceent fleets in
Cedifornia the usage crop i•
almost a total failure; the tbrif t y
hou..wite wile therrefore., make
sure of her sarreaiade supply.
We mote the fullowi:ng prime
for fro. 1atsock
Seville Bitter O. -angles 25c dor.
Florida Grape Fruit a for 21St
aw.N Nave: Orange. 26c to 60e
doz.
Saturday Specials
Lactase. P.ienipa. gleam Oelome.
Deese. Mbnbarb. Quota. geed
s 714 O.idemps-- 8rtt .dime DMA :
from ret me P•taitose- free
Des'[
JOH1tta011/4'11 \ N,11gai
Nigemre and cuss[
'Phol112*
for their home io Sank
atchewan, but this illness, hap neces-
sarily changed their plans.
Weeeinmo.-lln Wednesday Feb,u-
ary 16h. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. took M.
Robertaoo, a quiet wedding
place, their niece, Mit, Margaret
L. Sbiell, and James V. Breen being
united in trtairiage. The ceremony
wits performed by Rev. J. A. Fergu-
son of Belgraye. The bride. who was
given away by her uncle, was be-
comingly attired in cream silk poplin
with gold drop trimmings and em-
broidered cbifto, and carried a
bouquet el carnations and ferns. Her
little sister. Gertrude, as tiowrr-girt,
eras dressed in whits Swift embroid-
ery. After the ceremony, the •gueeta
partook of a sumptuous wedding din-
ner. The happy couple left by train
for Mount Forest and other putrid.
'. Wta the bracelet Tow gave his
sister -in -Jew on her birthday art with
precious stone. '"Yee : precious few
stones."
Insure
Success
ow :urine a nraciie:l mini. 30 one of
'Shales debacle. Toronto. by.att.esd.noe
or by mail and by .o duce remedy
dy
to earns stood usher. Haz•
Perot. Nrli euse people de true ever
rr not You Free ,ata arse
explain.. Write for it. Addree, W'.
1I. Maw. Preaid_o:. Tolley rt.. : o: •
onto.
Keep Tuesday
April 1st
clear
for the next
Y. M. C. A. Concert
Singer Store
Baby's Wear!
Dainty articles in baby's wen
such as :-
Baby
-Bahy s embruidersel kimonaa.
set'y"s bend -evade wool jackets
end bonnet..
Rate ei bonnet... stamped for
orehrnidery. Also bibs. pillows.
afghan.. Wardse etc.
Ladle.' waists in a variety cl
devices.
Ladies stamped underwear oo
heat of mat entitle.
Led ire bigbtiowne, $'.00,
mimes nightgowns, 75,:, corset
coven. Mm, combinations, $1.00.
Stamped household linens of
all kinds.
Hasdaome tasted pillow tope,
eenteepieees. tattle miners. etc.
Bilks for working.
Work corn,eseed for pur-
chaser.
)novelty braids for votes for
Vets tat momid i d nugget covets.
l•rorbet threads tar hasdsags •
Sleet cisme*.
D.M.C. threads ferrs4oidery
and tsaelee work. both white
and colored.
1r , wsro for law" work.
The Singer Store
Sliest reit Tele lease Central.
a wW1111W*T, 1lessoa*T re, 011 •
i
vi
1011[
.NK
OE CANADA
Taal lints (Slut) - $0,11U/A'375461111'
Save Systematically
liephaurd, occasional ravine
seldom accowplisbes touch. 1 t
depositing of w man7 dollars a week, u Peetreirntlich. or .ran air
the Union Bank uf Canada, which makes one ttnanrialiy inde-
perident. The money aocumulate4 a1) ibe more rapidly. too, be
_au&e of the Interest which is add --d every •fix month,. Try i:.
J. G. GEDDES, Manager Goderich Branch.
LONDor4., ING., BRANCH. J P. w. AARE. •
111 T5reardsee4le. SL. 4.C. 1 G. M. C. SART SMO'. Aaet.ssr/ Ildanrs.s.
Jewellery That Needs
Surgical Aid
s.6
•
may be among your pesseu-
sloes. Tucked aw.,y per-
haps in some drawer or cab-
inet, serving no useful -per-
pose, are many pretty things
that cc uld be made wearable
io quirk tirne and at small
cost.
Jewellery Repair*
la an important branch of , sur
business. A competent jewel-
ler bee charge of this depart-
ment and articles are handled
with care and repaired with
skill.
Jesse
Amine old Optician
DAVEY
Corner Oeiiot:se St. and Square
Mitchell Advocate : Mr. Fred Doris.
Godench, a former Mawr of Mitchell,
who end introduced cement walks in
town, visited at the old bow. WVrdnre-
da . He has jurt returnee] from the
West, wbere be found for thermome-
ter forty .even degreee below erre', and
although same claim they don't fee]
the toad, when the mercury get,. that
taw, he felt i1 all tight.
Someone •eks at what age a pop is
taxable, and the answer is that a prep
is a dog for' the purpose of ae•.r,amrnt
and taxation the moment a ie born.
it is somewhat like the old story
"Pigs 14 Pigs, ' whether gain«a plga r.r
real porker e. as tuld Su connect i.•u
with s celebrated rust,rus di.rut'- in
the 1'nit.ed States. -Exchange.
Carrnangay
-the Star of Alberta
WATCH CARMIA-' GAY GROW ' Ovu,illiom
bwihels o1 w'heat were obipped er in 191!.a Over a
million and a Lalf from the 1912 crop -the greatest in
Lie Alberta.
CARMANGAY is the ship-
ping centre for western
Canada's finest spring wheat
section.
CARMANGAY is a strategic
railway centre.
CARMANGAY has rich coal
fields already producing.
CARMANGAY has pure
natural water supply.
CARMANGAY has 53 places
of business.
INVEST NOW IN ALTA VLSTA, the high-elast resi n -
tial section of Car:nsngay, only one block from I' ee
&LI City Tla;l fiend postal now for illustrated book. t.
Western Canada Real Estate Cb
.• 204 Kent Bldg., Toronto, Ont. •
s&A11CR orricaa
Mistreat. Ottawa uasetns.. PraW2sd. i..4.•. a..n 1fe. .Mahe.
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OOQPON AND MAIL IT TU US NO
Western Canada Real Estate Co.,
204 Kent Building,
Toronto, Ont.
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