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The Signal, 1922-2-23, Page 101G_ 2W"t't"" •.saw ...*. ••,, . . •.- ••• •• ' .11.. 73r•...."711!"11,1" .a' 1 ..: February 23, 1022. THE SIGNAL - OODUIOH, ONT. Nes Auto Point Shop lire l . .a ....l., teceutly of ettµi• ivaw, !tee ...Isar Lal oar "ter the 1.01111 Atop iprl,a•riy rtyt by Mr. C. Henry. Mr. Sea- bra e. !what! fourteen years' experience le un alar" and furniture !minter and is 7thcndor' well (ptalltit,l to give the -lee et service art thie particular line. n Gtelertch DY Al11'ItELL. Druggtat, ,teslerk•14 Ont. u'micr Tyne FromFromJanuary' :1.•1. CENTRAL .7 ,1eD. ^' Western Ontario's !gest commercial&•luxe with Ceantnercutl, Shorthand and Telegraphy departments \\ e wive individual instruction. hence "Entrance" standing is not necessary GradLhtes assisted t., position.. Get our fm catalogue ter rates and other particulars. D A. h1cLACHI.AN, Principal t Image and Charles Sts.. Toronto is strictly tin.t•cluas in all Ik•Jrrttncnts and unexcelled intls• I►uotimon..tutl- cnu, amist(t to obtain employment. Minter any time. Witte t.wsatr hand- some catalogue. W. J. 11.1..1.1111T.11.1..1.1111T.1TT. Prltsctw 1 time taken over the business kerroerly conducted byHenry d lou ii(. aniUse sen ices of sign a a Bret ,lass sigid show card writer I ant in a poeitton to render quality scree. in either art these 11110n. Your pa 101111g1` is sdb•jtel. All work guanut.ssl. Miss Elsk• Iltlldford Iwo returnee from it rldt With her ulster, Mr+. J. .1. t'awerou, 111 TOroiito. Mr. and Kira. Mureh are seating friends in Cleveland thisweee. 1 AUCTION BALE of PERE-BRED POLLED ANQI:Fi CATTLE, GRADE MILCH COWS, HORSES, FTC. MG'rittS. CHAS. Aso AARON FISHER will sell by Public Auction at Lot (Leon. J, 1:. 1►., Colborne. 1 tulle oast of Bel' miller, on,TUESDAY, FEB. 11N, coo• mewing et 1.30 o'clock, sharp, the toe lowing: 1 Reg. Polled Aureus Cotteti 7 yrs. old. In :alt: 1 Registered Polled' Antos heifer, 1 year old; 1 Reg. Pulled Angus bull, 1 year old; 1 Reg. Polled Angus bull, 4 months old; 1 grade cow. $ yrs. old, 1 grade cow, 7 years old, newely calved; newly calved; 2 heifers, :1 years old, calved In December; I brood sow with 10 pigs, 4 mks old: 1 gen purpose horse. S yearn ofd; 1 driving mare, 8 years old, 1 Grey A Sou buggy, needy new: 20 bushels of Rockefeller .ep4 potatoes and other articles. - • Mr. Chas' Fisher Is leaving the farm and everything advertised will be mold without reserve. TERMS -Eight mouths' credit win be given on furuishing approved joint. nines. A discount of 1'l, straight allow. ed for cash. CHAP. t\ AAI:ON FISHER, T. GUNDRY, Props. Auctioneer MOCK TRIAL atw(•ut Sr 11' total 450 1V irreu ltamfonl, 3Le; Normal) Keeling. :130: ta' Mahe! Walden. vtsl; Harsh lluu.11t, rash Elco Walden. We. (111sae1K for expected four papers) ; Eva look. 105 (absent be - before three papers). Sr. IIL-total 4501 fields -Juw•ph lull. 3441; Mtlbourne Keel. ata- Ing, 200; Lenore MIllluu. 101. 14r. 11. Although ---total 450---F hunt• Bamford, 334 , ticltt !ferule Curter, ;.2tl; Edgier Howatt, con- 312; ledlm Walsh. elOri; Eva Stack - bowie, house, 202; Mary Rodger. 251: lima. ort- Carter, 237; Madeline Walden, it. 1t. REDMOND, teacher. Currants std lluw.,beertee. AT BAYFIEI D U a etn•1•ant o ‘.."".1)‘.11.Ypial !lull is properly rand for, tit t eight to ten ecupa may be before It becomes unprofitable Bayfield Community Club Provided cause of Its age. Productive A a VerySatisfactory Entertain- over twenty years old are not y comtuou iu suluc section,. meat last Friday Evening the nuutber of )'ears a plaltta will contluue in good bearing J1.\\'Fll•:I,1). lchruar 21 __Th,. dition depends to some extent u Mock 'Trial oar Friday evening waw location and soil, the most import- enjoyed mp en 1•e,i b a fair sized crowd and ant factor 1■ the care which It re- t y cels,.- Th. period art producttvencss the !Own !lull hilprovement of Doth currant uud gooseberry Fund" benefits considerably by this plants Is longer In northern regions effort of the ('unuuunity Club. It than toward the southeru !!mils of is gratifying. to the committee in thall thaneir culture and longer on heavy Gand . h cars(• hof these tnontlily pogu rra'1+ In y gardensonsweresoilthe available when their labors are uppreetatedi land is limited In vett nt. currants 'There are, of course, always motile and gooseberries may well bo plant - who fail to realize the work anti ed among the tree fruits and lett strain. involved hi {letting up enter- tainments with lie limited supply arcal.., and the foliage in wuallY of talent mitts available ill healthier In such locations than villages like Bayfield, but the Mock when grown where It fa freely ex - Trial and other prograul': arranged posed to the sun. be- the Community flub are evidence A place with good air drutuage is of the fact that it i� possible in such pretsreed for Looseberrtes. In low, I damp places mildew attacks both places tor people by cooperation and fruit and foliage morn severely than 'organization to do some•thingl"hs• in on higher sites where the air circus their recreation hours besides play talion 1s better. Currants, however, cards and and dance With more ct. aredew. seldoTm severely attacked by mil- k1-t'Tlt1N &JA.►.i' FARM STOOK AND1YP1.EME\T4s • operation and better organization stoptng onehereforeu , crr, anwtshenwarythe be plantedsiteIsta the Hayfield Conmlunity Club could on the lower parts and gooseberries provide even better_ programs and above. As both fruits blossom very Liu more for the welfare of the early in the spring, neither should be planted in low pockets where late village, spring frosts may kill the'' flowers. THE LATE JOHN TOMS Gooseberries ordinarily are propa- John Toms, w't) gated by mound layers.yyThe plant February11th, aft from which layers are'to lh procured should be cut back heavily before it less, borne with rt Mit. el•X; tBE t'. BEAN will sell by public uueti"n at lot 6, coo. 7, N. D..4'olbottm, oar•• mite west of Cark.tt. On t F'Itll►.11', 3IAltelt 3 eomen'ucing at one o'clock elute.. rho tweet lig : - H41R:tl:tt'.%ND t'.VFT1.F: 1 he', y hors.'. 41 yearn 4)111 ; 1 hoary man•. 1 years 0111; 1 driving mire', 6 year• ekl 1 lslnehry l reegistt'nsl awe t Iioru hill. 11 menthe; 1. holstein con. s years 1111. ,tar(• )birch 5: 1 44teek eat, • years oel. ileo 310 rel 17: 1 rad etrei- ira w w1.4 -A+s'- m». a- year. :dd, i•'tti.ln..ml 1.1 calve O�-r..it(dr 10: 1 pure-h,sl regietertd e„a ti years. Atm Monde '2.W; :t hrifert, ri•ica 2, supptw•.l to vane in May and Ja:e•; 3 stun!. 2 year, uud: 2 steer:;. 1 e it ol(1; 8 tele, rising 1 year: 1 •tr-tilt!.. heib-r.-161;;;; 1 year: 1 cult, tasaths "d.): 7 'dere Pie,: •1 roan lee 1 year .dd. "Atelrew /;roster" 1:472, brill le Jas. ('hisholtin. dtim 1 i-torht Dueh.• .. of (:luster" 14'.9 i1►, -"Hillside Mnunn•li" 126663: •1 eeeeeedeeltels,411.14• ," heifer. "-Mete :tiny :frd" 1711140. 1 )r. "Elsie VIt rlura" nim "1111. Me Mona veli' 12 6tee; e1 grade '71,1m cow. lL,posrs nl.l due Febru- '' el grail'1)urhum heifer, e,rnl- .ine in .tprrll; a is'l,.i lig h. •I..• � ilsltofm. Petite.. Ieil'f.F:MENTI 1..-w-1;seri4- fertilizer dr °t'e' ,•ew 1 Maatey-Ilarris hay 1 .Rely how ; 1 Ihe•ring binder, ljh.ering••ultitntor: 1 Deer- ' r; 1 I)e4•ring huy'rtkt': 1 Me. .ern binder: 1 ('.s•k+putt rltf- 1 ,early new : 1 walking plow ; 1 '@1' 1 met iron harrow•. ; 1 top hugm i.11er tires; 1 !minty, steel tires 1 ,st- l'ortlaue! cutter; 1 lum- ber P11--. 1 set bob -Weighs; 1 hay- rack.: ayrack; 1 ''-%' I Ions, 1 root pet see set seel.s, tient Ilia. ;- 1 stenseboet, set heavy lhet14.. set light harness; 444• >;,tllmn ole tae: 1 Ilalsy ehnrn, No. 2: 1 water Irene: 1 wood I)eleteel erten: .etstriltur. \., 1. resit box :.2 iron Electric Weng We specialize in Wiring of all kiuds. Let us give you an estimate for wiring pour he tree or enrage. epbones, Motors Dynamos, Electric Bells and Burglar Alarm Systems All N'nl:. Gt::.netttt, SII, Iron and Toast by ylisfetritity We have an assortment of the best Electric Irons and Toasters made in Canada. ROBT TAI' Electrician Welt 8t. Plume In t'4 in • • o died 01Twi&hty era lengthy ill- tnnrknMe courage buried on Thures- •flet! by Rev. A. n . The deceased and fie. 111 ul 111.8 piney at the rn his loss there and four rens: • - At 11u fifth anal let concert .•f the Lyceum Courter to be given inl lldfellt,we' Hall on Monday evenine, February 27th, cue wi11 bear the Glorious %nice of s Joepfline Mnrtinn, Wll ch is rapidly bringing to fulnllns•nt its minim. of u brilliant career before her. It early attracted attention from no lees a person- age HAD k:rtric•� (:ilei.,!-- t was February 11 it h. at the coac- t service at the ted Hayfield. as contluc iwi-ttxl by the other local A. large number of to hom Quinn tluRIste friends wk was P will be river. To remain his wt Jack. Malculn1,C kettle's: 1 Nene,: 1 heavy rots ; 3 set whi "nee.; :: logging ,halms; 1 lathier; 2 litl,t r.'.. - ; >lorks : shot -elm: X quantity eel u) • 1 kltchoa tabid; 6 chairs; wile laud;; 1 large veal last tei n Tuwet.•.. elayls; 1 parlor InnI}p; 2�kllel,•a ;mit art 1.•leit. Eccrytbin_ nrn.t 10• dispmuvl of els proprietor Iia• s,1.( the farm. 'l'EI(MM- ]I.ar and :01 sum.. of 610 alai ulster, vete titer that amount. $ months' credit ri Is• giten on fur - lashing appy•" i,h.r beds.. A als- rnuut of 0 i/Pr..t• ler annum alhm•- e(1 for cambl.,i ,I' „a,.•nnts. On o , F. n cot 1 . f ; i'NDRY. ✓ I•rop r. ktrtloncer. RHEUMATISM SCIATICA QI►essatiata sad altallar t roubles tavariabiy Plat lie this Rem tea's i atic Cap.. rs.5trsatalMb W n y deetorta a ` 1eny L1lallh'ua1 druggists Nt.oast to Past gill confirm �th. Ths tMUm reds of tetra 't leases Is oar tiles .how :Ie s have ascccsshdly visa Lumbago. !Zen tica�scuta 1'leu- rem t'ltinds. Mese the best fiche •Ung 0,5 .zp.i ieaee. ne r°•awawt>ratstotrl - gisea .e at 0111 oos•isleriowa 117.R.C.�case. Drst- oe Free Trial wlt.00 per bsv k Cdbora. at.. 7t.a.C. (Toms 1`;0111 by Ii. C. ``aj,,_a p' rat begins to grow in tit, spring. By July it will have sent Out numerous vigorous shoots. It should then be mounded with earth half way to the tips of the altoots. By autumn the shoots will hath, rooted. Those with strong roots may then be cut off and set in the nursery, to be growu for oue or two years before planting In the field. If the roots are not well developed, it will be better to leave the shouts attached to the parent plant fur a second year. • t Puhlk School Report The followiug is the report of 1Ves(- field !addle stool for the month end- ing February lOth. Sr. V. ('lass -total 4stt--Edward Rodger 441.3, Elwood - 514•1.1 ..• 3841. Grace Redmond 373, Lelia SMcklh.use :1111, Normau Mc - 1 toe ell 345, Douglas I'autpla'll :144. Jr. V. ('lass -total 3514 -/:rate .Mason 301'. Mary !(ell NII. Pr. IY. Class - total lr23-M1tbel W'akleu 352. Normae Keatiug 371, Warren Bamford 344, Sawa Howatt 310. Jr. 111. ('lass -total t12 e -Joseph Bell 457, Melbourne Keat- ing -$41'. Lenore Million 323. Sr. Ii. chails total 1aa►- Elubw Bamford 470. Eva staclds'tws' 413, Harold Carter 4311. Edgar 1lowall :81. Ma ry Hodges 34:4. Edina 1Calsh 29.i, Irene Carter 290, Mudelhie Walden 144. It. Il. ItF:D- MOXJ), teacher. Something worth while oar Feb. 27. 4 Mr. and' Mrs. Earle Wight mnu ore visiting ht'l'"routo. Mrs. Jae. Hoover,. at (•nmmse..tkn., POW 11 day visiting friends lit 11* eoiumuoky. Mr. John 1811' and Mr. Jus. \les4ill are lite leader. of 1Is• two parties ht the elect: Parliament to le held w'trl- ut'selay evening. February 15. A bill to peruat uw•estrlcttsl immigration in- to Canada i. being brought tip. arise and Norman.. A fifth son, 11•ilfrl• , was a victim of the war. Our s)•tn atley goes tout to the bereaved. LNTERI:STIMG C'LCII l; ll►N. GODERICII TOWNSIIII ' Feb. 21.-(:oderielt Township Far .• ra' (hub met at the Orange Hall Wednesday of la -t week. While was found impossible to carry ou the original program of a debate the meeting was very much enjoyed. The Club was favored by a visit front Mn representative for the county. who - gave a very instructive talk on the "Welfare of the Com ununity.•• An excellent address also was given by Mr. lf. K. Revell on fruit growing. particular mention being wade to conditions existing in Northumber- land and Durham countie-. The third important item on tit,-pro- grnu► was a talk by Mr. ItlacDonuld of Itidgerest poultry plant, in which he dealt "with his experimental work while eondueting an egg -lay- ing eontest at Ottawa Experimental Farm. Mr. M.'Kes' Faleanc gavr e • a etre re am ranee Friday (Tp11= ing at theiiowe of 'his parents on the Ith concession. A very enjoy- able evening was spent. We are sorry to hear Mrs. Harry Powell icon flu• -ick. Mr. George $owerhy is attending thesteeting-of._tha.-tisane! Chapter of the -Royal Arch Masons at Iiaul- -MOo TfilTweet. an,G•rs rave ,telt g,- 1• 1 their supply (.f ice ;luring the past week. • RM 411►RNIY' MANAGER W.. .d dr Proaraaa.s At 4Iup M Coon.f- loun. I teust phso od c.tor atterated a,.ntsnd a,rkn... insurance. 1111,11111111,11111111011,unnecessary but mum be hard warier and aabino.a. Generous pnswwn.. leads hrnMd r �p Ira.ieI G.araat.. sad A.rid.rt p.eaaey. fusers .f Gale. Torso a , Cunit• and hear the bright catchy music 1.1 " The land of i'ruuti,10' to be given under the auspices of the Arthur Cin•Ie jar Knox chun•h lecture room on Thual nay meiF u-idny evt•ninlrs, March 11and lee. liCIllix wyr.Te)N -In lioderteh. na Saturday. l'rbruarr f , to %Itand Mr* ssD.DDM• ��WeTTston. a .• • u. Ivv ;fowt:-NiMorri.uusu. N.Y., ha Feb da 114y' Febtar) 1). Mire Margery W. Mo• early daughter of the late Mr. and 14NOW!.NOW!. A.J. M.•orr, torture!) ul Utxterich, to Jule Iloue. of Toronto. TEMII•Lla'ON'-In tiederieh,yau Mower, LentIa►eettndt.Jsister.1 MismKatherilue Tarsal-' ton. of (:o.I ert•h. '. • ti11A11.111-In Pctroil. writ.. 011 )ridar. R•tuu un 17. Leas!, daughter of 1(r. awl Mn. Ie:ruti.•tlu rraham. are 14 years. WANTED An Experienced Married Farmer Cottage and garden. \\'ife to assist in dwelling Apply at The Signal Automobile Owners Get Your I922 Permits and Markers Now FROM J. W. MacVICAR at lice. MacVicar'r Shoe More, North Side of Peplum, (i.slericb. BoxP. 0. ,x -114 C,ARDtpF,THANKS L1li••. CATHERINE GRAHAM AND FAMILY wish to thank Owe many fri0ids adl ry its f at kladlteN YM .ylnprthp • 110,01 nfs a the• .k.ih .,f a I.- ,sed .laughter sod paler. WASTER WANTED-IdII:.1It1AN FO- I:I;I►DE- • Niel" Public Library• ah.n carrtekrr foe Minify building. Applirstion.. .fades mualla- catksa, for either or both of them pe'•Itlotu 1• be !ahead% of Library icer.. by Saturday. Ycbnt- ery 241. w'..1 ('Ol'LTIII' 1LsT. (thairtnan. t>! ANt'Eln-:1 (11)011 F.1R!1, NEAR Wen steel lake. IfOu.aible Inst w11 neon" 4617. oust buildings. wick his.- preferred. Windmill. .slue Marr .cal. &lel 'unwise srl.•r-rtes.! rid tmpk•m.nt bought If .&lira - 141.'. only newes-e t gond inns nerd &pelt'.' ,Imypirt•atTill:- I.tx.sL OY!'It'I.. ..e1erleh. last and Best of the Season ' Oddfellows' Hall, Goderich Monday, February 27, '22 00LBORIFZ g1 Report - The following 14 the rt of S. 14. No. 2, ('olhonw. for- the month of January : V. -Keith gambler 1+9.4. moth Allen 1453)4. teeth* Ma%kr8 88,Grace Jewell 81. Br.'-iV.-Winnie Va one 81.4. Eric Gaertner 50.7. Cott , nd. Kerr 511.4. Arthur Maskelt `unlit' Tulut 79, Clifford V.in- -entitle" 3. Jr. -`ft'.--s1-,un•tto-Jew•'tt ,h Jewell 73.4. Ik•ssle Me - V ey McWhinney 71.1. Haw 1.- Jr. III. -lies„ i'frim- othy AVniters 51e, Hazel ry M.•Whinm'y 73.6. 71.2. lea Verne Fisher u !.song se, Minnie e junior classes uteri:. Jr. II. -- ,el Wh•1Vltiitney. tighten, Harry .halt, Eva I'etmau. Jr. trimer-Ilelen $tratiglutll. Frank Walter's, Myrtle !grimmer. Effie Jewell, Alpert Vat. stone, Emerson Felwards, Myrtle food. Bert Mel 'ab e, Gordon Fisher. \ Total enrolled, :17. Average attt'ndaike, 33. V. KiLPATItI('K, teacher. \� ' 53.4. Ra Cabe 73.5, old. Good mer 50.3. 1 Good 74.5, Shirlie Vanstont 53. Fr. IL -Est• (lo,tl ei4.2In nano,, arc to order Rose'!! I'frhnmer, 1. 4r. l'eane'r -('Ire ale. 1 ♦ TION was A t I TION tt num 1a 1 farttningfb..14 lion at Lot 2. L. of Hayfield) Oa mantles at 1 0 woo'(. rut 12 close to tMe and 4.111 he BLIC 'MEETING . Ito-foretitation and Rural • C•rediis 'Ib lie Discussed at Carlow. WZSTFIELD 1Vl•:STFIELD. Feb. 21. -Iter. A. E. elitism'. of Auburn (in'uk, entertain,~1 n number of the young people of West- field on Thtsetelay evening. A very enjoyable everting wag %pent, after which n delicious Iola•' wee nerved. Mr. Charlie Lockwood lend t rt mis- f"rtnllt' to break his nose which has cunflio4l him to tx•,i, AVestfielll Public Seleool Report The following 1s the report of Wtst- ilrld public wino1 for the period end- ing with the tll'etnd week in February. Sr. V. ('lass ---total 375 -Elwood Stack - home 201: Leila Stackhouse 229, (;race Redmond 275. Norman Mc- 1)ow•ell '137, 1)00gltts 'Campbell Edward !ledger 1s5. Jr. V. Clam - tient 301) --(;rase Niemen 178. Mary (tell 163. Sr, IV. ('lass --total 400- &amfunl 292. Sara Hewett 222. Norman Keating 2154, Mehel Wal- den 104, Eva Cook 100. Jr. 1I1. ('lass -_total 21W) -Joseph HAL Znl, Mel- iiourneTteating 112. ietnore Millkin ill. Sr. 11. Class -total 5440 --Elapse Bam- ford 411, !Jerold Carter 37$. Eva N tcktion*. 3117. Edna Witlsh 338. Mary Rodger :(:rat, Edgar llowatt 207. Irene Carter teat. eladeline Walden 2a5. - R. it. REI)MUND, t'aeher. rublie School Report For January Sr. V. tubal 430-Edw'urd Rodger, 1315: Clw.s•d Ataekhouun, 326: T..•itti tenekhous•. 321: Douglas ('umpds•II. 200; Norman MeT) well, 275; artier Helmond. (absent for two )stperti). 125. .Jr. V. --total :SSA -trace Mason, 1110: Mary Bel. 175; George llowatt, -ter^_ 1 } Or 500 CORDS OV ' •i The noderlrh Mana- '111 sell by eoblle Aur. •uuley. (any vdlc SOW11 rrbrunry •S'ith. rum ;n1,w.t, of hWM teed is all I 'eae'eah alt her hauant )f9 -,111 '""111' T 't• 1., ,.11 purchasers.►t rnil under chasers. over 'aunt n nen • mitt sill Ir• given on ingappm%h•,h. a. A slim .unt.of per annum .'t -nn rrtattt 'if M'ro. (k I .-I Nhltl'. 1•rnpi A w tioi eor. MOTHER! OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP ei,r I:ttlr our will-eth. ..... '-- t7itr of ''Californj -- .. �... yes Farm Agency, f•,f 4;tucy in Canada, their local agent. dell, the George Ashfield to Mr. I South \\'oodslee. or toll of cold. sons, irritable, ,frt••n.t, (R;i, to (leaner. the liver n•I bee:. : a fete hours you can seer for coni. It 1.•' lhorralghly it works all the sour lee imadigested food (Nut of the boo, It n1.1 1M hare a well, playful child again. Millions of motben keep "California of R rup" handy. They know a t.'n. e1 talar eaves a reek &did to !life_. kik /our drwgglat for germ inc 7 syrupulairil" which los direr i iAaes and childree of all age. 4 any 'Gra 11[4 nasi Yon tones settee t ee res M you nasty gest an Imj ra ac and ing to a hare of r good farms, nl •' l to 100 and 2(0 c. all close to railways arkets. If you are look 11 we would be pleased listings at any time. . McNEIL Qodericb, Ont. of C'olhorne township anti adjoin- ing communities are invited to a the tittg aY the township hall, (zar= low, on \C(Ylnesday of next week, which is called for a discussion of the subjects of Re -forestation anti Rural Credits. Mr. Arthur Ilerbcrt. Richardson, Pitvincial Forester. will give an illustrated address on ft. -forestation, while Mr. N. It. Stet hone District Representative. and others. i►il1 asidress the nicrt►ug- on the subject of • Rural Credits. The meeting is to eomuneiee at x o'clock. rile date of ti4-anuiversei7 sprite's "( is the.tittle and' place of the last concert in the ;Chautauqua • aeries which is prlbvide4 for music -lovers of-Crxiericb by . Harm; Lodge, No.. 62,-L .0.-Q' F. _ Miss Josephine Martino •assistes by Armando I.euci, violinist, and Miss Florence Jtnti Stage. pianist, both artists of note, will supply the program. Miss Martino sang before Caruso, Gatti-Casazza and Alex. Lambert, then three of New York's most prominent musical - figures, and not only did these celebrities praise her work but the world's greatest tenor personally coached her in many numbers. Her voice is one of intrinsic sweetness and beauty and i, remarkable iu its range and power. It is a program that you will remember for years to.conle. All season Ticket Holders are entitled to bring a guest free of charge in order to reimburse them for the cancelled concert . ADMISSION (Including Tax) Adults 55c Children 27c North street Meth.sli.t church lute leers! - (;ODERICH MARKETS set by Sunday, March lOth. Het'. I►r. 111111elee a former paste",non of Hamil- ton, u 11 Ile the speaker for the o•caaiou. 1V.slneelay, Feb. 212 - w' ht Muth el 1- to til 211 +30,' h) 5:s• 11►(o a, $1.40 to $i.:.11 ;n to-- 1'II , pt•1' ,ale 1. •/ (tats. per Meth - Barley, per besh Peas, p,•iw•ush 0111111♦ a r ' •.- Pni•kw keit, ts•r hush Daintily Stamped Gowns for Embroidery For $1.50 MISS S. NOBLE Flour, patent, per cwt. -_-. 34.40 to *leo Itran. per tan 639 Short., per ton r $:42 Hay. per ton 1115.00 to $16.00 Strew, loose, per tone/4110.M t, 112.011 Dairy Rutter, per Ib. 315 M 4 ('restnery Butter, per 11. ..40c to 40c Eggs, fresh, perdoz. - 37 to 411 1'otatosa. per bush $1.00 to 11.30 Cattle, butcher's eholee, per ret. Sarre to 18.,,0 Cattle, butcher's medius, per 4 -wt. $4.r,o to $5.50 Hop, live 'might, rte► ewt /13,26 ........... eduction in Coal Prices As agents for the only original Lehigh Valley Coal we wish to announce that owing to the drop in ex- change we have decided to make a reduction of Fifty- - Cents Per Ton In The Following Sizes : NEW PRICES Chestnut ..... $16.00 Stove - - 16.00 Egg .. - -err-awi rrr�rr. 16.00 Pea .. , 14.00 We also have Ebony Cube Cannel, Black Joe Block a popular soft coal for domestic use -and Georges Creek Smithing Coal. ,, In Wood -We have Hard Wood, Mixed Wood, Mixed Slabs and Ced- ar, all in twelve-inch_Ien ahs. J. reale The Saults Coal Company "The Yard of Se ' Reclusive Agents for Lehigh Valle\ ('../i Yale' • Ciaderkb Tele; hone 73 FOR BALE Let Ill teA LE - 4hurthorn (lull, 1', flu 1r. .M. t4.dch bred, wind' Iedt.idoal. print ✓ ca.nnabl••. APO/ toISAAC $ALIIELI , 4LLt. .:udreteA - --- ------- _. _..- 1)URF: WHITI. 111.4)sso • siySEr cL(►VIN Sun for sass, kHHN 11. r.'No. 4,'Ou.brk•h, Tclephinic, rutbora. limdemPai, is% -1.4 • .) 1'UL' G Int:l.11i Folt eAl.i:. Scotch, G1 1 ,1 shite. 1 MI: tier are ala• Inn ash the, kit . r i 1.♦ a grau.lwsts t, '.alntord-Mar. •nui& nu 41r.1. 7 and s moult. .11. Iliad to .all. u11LER. R. N. 50. 2. e1.JNTtIN. Tela 'Mono 17. n.m,allrr. U il'at (IAT: FOR RALE.-.U.art 2:1021 11 Iu,h.-Is. U .L 1'. N , 7•1, Peed fiats at right i�..'.nta ter bushel. JAS. C4It Hu1.M. It R • . • •' •11E:alell. Telephone bungay,a,u a• r s. 1 . 4 FUR SALE 01 IItUNT [111) I:E\T.-I'.11:7 Or MY I4(ICBI.If JJ Kriel flew►•, roster r.,utluSp'l EhtudrttIe - _ war the .!oats•. PIvr 05.11. /wpm,. bot sat. beating Mertens conveuk-ares drone asks. ' rte. Splendid rank,' inclwkl s•o,.1 h..... la a cooed* unbent* .m.l1 rlt4Nrea hoe further t•artieulara apl'1y to VR.. 3.12'•1'I:w'AR'[, lewd • ..tenet. ... ISO; SAI.-.-)l(►DEi:e - SEeleel 1' Won. 1 m.••ul fora•► M.u.e for eab.. Enure.. le as -a. Just truly W ler rrrupird. Tot nduut.. wa:c from sonar., App', 4t. Mart• t s)fr. t. IlU ILDiNG 10 I FOR SALE. -ON Prem' street Must be o.W a,hir the are H• t. Ake oder to MRS. THOa5As EN2 E. Y.c'prloServe,: Coder.tb, n to W. WIII1I.t.EV: r.1e Oak Street. hiss Orleans. La. AUCTiONEERING, i.1.:ST.t i.K Elt. Art -1.1, IN 1 1.1: •• for h.eues•hol.l.Ret-. farm •1 . 1.. b . for 11 •. 1 aunty of liuroa, - A.LIr. r a:t. oniati Wgnoar.t,..111tPt.11 K Fla Auburn 0.1'. • - (Iii MUM PIANOS TUNED.--AP1'I.Y TO C. V. ,REN1tT, Music Studio, north rids of Square. tt PUBLIC NOTICE. UR. F. 1. R. FORSTER. EYE. EAR, NOSE• THR0.1T. Late Howe Surgeon New Yak Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant at hloorefteid's Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hos- Pit at London. En`. ba `raterloo St. S.. Stratford. Telephone Sr. At hotel lkdlord. (:rxlerech, 5 .,,, Wednesday. I t-4 ,ary 1 -ate at 7 7.1p.m.. to '1 Itur.rta). retro ser leek a1 LEGAL II G. CAMERON, IL 0.. BARRIS- TER. Solicitor, sotaT' pull,. Office ilamilton street. Coderkh, third door from Square. Trust funds to loan eat lowest rates. DROC DFoOT, in )Lel 11 BAIL TARIES PUBLIC, ETO. NO ()flee on the Bquste, second door from Hamilton Street. (Joderieh. Prlrate funds to loan at lowest rates. W. I'rondfoot, K. (1., .1, 1.. Killoran. Dudley E. !felines. CiLtRLFS CARROW, I.T.. 11., BAE- RDSTI:it. attorney-, solicitor, ere. Coderieb. Money loaned at lowest ratee C• ;F:it. BARRISTER, BOL L. I('ITOR, notary public and eos. reyancer. Gmce--Court House, ped& fiche On -lila INSURANCE. LOANS, ETC. IeE1r.r.oP MTJTIJAL FIRE IN1113*. ANCE CO. -learn' Ind isolated to;yn property insured. ni sra--Jas. Connolly, Pres., dodo. rkh J Reechw'ood P.0 ; Thomas E. Ham tireTessi, Scafor!h P. O. Dtrrt tura--D, F. McGr 4. Walton ; William Rlnn, I1.rR. eveNo IL Bea forth: John Ben ewles, Brod- haeen; (leo McCartney, 11. R. No. R. Benfortl. : Robert Ferri. RArloek; Malcolm 3TcEwe°, Clinton; 3ars. Evans, neeehwood; James CoanoU7, Codh. Agpniterlcs : J. W. Yen, Coder/eh: Ales. Leltele R. R. No. 1, (lintel'; WIlllam Cheency, Reeforth; E. Iiltt+e4 ley. &►aforth. Polley -holden can pay all Palmetto celptedat and J Yon h�s C1or e el'. thhig Store. Clinton: R. A. Cent's Ort (lepton street, Ooderloh, or J. Ns Reid's newt] store, Ba'6Pld. • ,:t