The Signal, 1903-11-26, Page 7's
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THR SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO
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EWS OF TI -IE, DISTRICT:
MAFEKINO.
MONDAY, Nov. 1Wd.
NuTter. ,-Last weak Mrs. This. And -
triton pprurt•nttxl her husband with it
fine baby boy and Tom's *mile is mole'
lene1,01CW. then ever now... W. H.
Reed is! for a few daye The
in14tTiige of thigh Philips' hate created
almost it. much excitement on the hue
am the strata, inI(%Ieago. Old widnw-
1111 in Ashfield will moon need to be two
brave as the ancient Spartans if they
wish to take unto theumelves a seond
helpmeet The trustee.' are going
to buy it library for the sl•hfail and
have it 01*115ed ou the day of the au.
mutt exswinatlou... . Sleighs. and
cutters are running nicely today, but
it is not likely that this sleighing will
hist long.
.. PORT ALBERT.
MUNUAY, NIH'.: frt1.
P,IH*O)AL.-John Mhe nhalz was
in Ripley beat week Mr. Kelly
visited friends up north nn Sunday.
• NirrRtt.-Both the ehur•hee are [we-
ltering for entertainments at l'brlet-
matl, ell Wit may expect to have it.
merry l'hristltsH* indeed The
DPW eeoaf stove In the school is work-
ing very satisfactorily now and wd
P0111 will not cost ss much se wood
evst'y)hwwly Nhould be sath1lkd
We have been, informed that a young
fellow from up near .l'r•we while at.
the mill one dry Inst week became
"leaded" and wiut A total wreck. it
is n pity melt things. happen herr. it
will give the l'ul'l a bad nano
EBENEZER.
• MA•rl'1415.4V. Nuv. 21.1.
Novo'. On account of the storm
Thursday night the atteudan•d• et the
Kpwurth League was very small. The
tapir (err next week is ••Mamsotl
Follett.' taken by Robert Rutledge...
Mervite bolt Sunday was taken by
Mr. iletheringtou, of Nib. The
Lr•nsere of Pleasant Valley are wind-
ing up the threshing for this season.
We would'advise the ((harming Of a
temptrnnm• 'society in rontl.•ititt with
t he thr shings of this vieinif y.
I'Klttuo*.tt_ HUh. itntledge tate-
(vetted in getting home it filly specimen
of the tiger family iron up north last
week One 'of 11111• ptr,spnlmi
young faruer, weans a very solemn
face. He Intends ul..ltling in 111811i -
i i aniel affairs Fronk (iilosm is
et (egad to work with, Itnbert Plunk-
ett *luring the whiten.... Etrust Mc,
e'
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Kti i,' and John Kenzie r M od11en have re-
turned tram the \V.wt Mimi Mary
Mills. Who has Hewn visiting h 'winter,
neer Hlytth, has returned -lupine
Mina Mabel Haililr has bu.si re-rn
K*K
r
is teacher lel M. M. N1i.L at an increase
itt salary ....`, .Mica (7iu t4s. Millis ,p•nl
Nn Monday trader the parental roof.
WESTFIELD.
Most.tl•. Nov. Oil.
Norm.. A. ii. ('air has rented his
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farm to John Pk+kat Sitittel lI
r
r• NI a bee I Carr
+us' t r) here t p fit.,i'd his
fsullIy faun the nrighlssrh000l. W..
understand it i, their intent him to
'love to Myth J ` N.. 4'aus )loll
has Nlki Isis lift au
fty-•►x• farm to Jackie in
Wighttnan for the. a'np of Bitten, He
gives potweestion about the find of
`larch Three of the parties who
want Diu the holiday trip hs flit. 1
Ing Ksonnds sent home two\i ter each
urs 'ley last week.
PettomrN.tl.. -(torten W'Ightlttan haw
scented the prin•ipinhip of the Au-
burn wined at a ,elery of 4' Lilt
Hiram ('slmtple11 has gone to Kin-
; reline to v10it hie daughter. Mrs. J.
1)hl s John Pette, who went to
Hamilton a few week. ego to work in,
s the Deering nutelbine shops, is in the
Hamilton hmmited with typhoid fever.
Robert Tunnry, ,r.. Is very pow
et presw'nt. He had R paralytic stroke
lest week and it he fenced he will not
n•rt»err Mho M. Ker *11 engage)
for another year hl Ikninybrook N•hl'd
at a salary sif 1112,0 Miss Annie
Buchanan, .,f Detroit, is boos,' on n
ti*it 1, her, parents.
11 EAST WAWANOSH.
Most.t.ty, Na,.4
N1T171Wincht,rt the grand
enter-
tainment
to -tainment to he 'held In the echoed
hollow of No. I5, Rant \Vawanamh, i)r.
crusher 21011. Further particnli►rs
later I). [hotter hag erected A
Ixnilding to .answer for it *table thin)
winter until he builds a new barn
llev, Mr. Hohineon, of .Ihinga
will emulllet mi**ionary 'revives et,
Westfield (text Sabbath Sleigh
bells are tinging merrily.
s
A .. • Mem hew* went t
\Vi
mglsam on MaturlRy, where ehrwlll
visit a few days with her mother, after
which she wisp return to her home It✓
Hay City, Michigan Mlss Stena
1'.wlk-wits visiting frientle in Wirigham
the past week .1. Kelly. of
plaid at fly hig that to his Mende in
Fast Wawattnalt last week Mrs.
E. Harrison in *till Improving ant we
htme she unity aeon 10' aniline, again.
T. Toney, sr., orf VVeetfl4W, had
rl pl3alytie stroke lest Wednesday and
little help' is entertained of his re-
covery Mr. and Mem. Kinpn.ln•n')
hxvr moved bilk -Machine. They will
is grsatiy mhswel by their many
(Bennis hers. We wish them every
sureties. ... .Otedue Wight niri hes
boll sagat hatcher fol' (lir higher
room In Att)mrn *eland.
8 ELENS.
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MoNn.l4•. Not•. Sint.
PNR.M,NAL.-,Jia, Wllr n. wife and
fiunily, .its Lueknow, *petit MBt9dn • in
thio vicinity Mr. and Miss. John
Slhllrr, who "pent severs! weeks With
lends at Mewneahurg and virinitY,
Ilat't' returned home W. R. Mil
Weldon, *pent Mnnday at Mew.
11. K. ill..►'.,
A fatntltr GAEL.- 1
- On Wednps*la
♦1.1,y
lest th people of this virinit•v
eel.' she 1 to hear that JA*. T/ol.l•
m.lrl of Thum Todd, Wax dray'. 111I'
Todd had Iron re hill the evening I -
fie r apparently 'the hent of hs h,
mol wait found d 1 the next til-
ing. H,' wow 'mon these w had
Kanto \Vast nn the In tett a .nrslnn,
and had only rs'e.'ntly in home.
A large rnneonrse of ft;i • r followed
the ermine les Dungnnn, eeuletery
On Friday lest. n dAlnopR one who
attended nd from el f
t i* *
tntit • s•r
Ms
swore, Mrs. Ma4lhtn,,hl, of 1•ing-
luuis, and 511•.. Thninp...n, of the Moo,
and Mr. Ellet, of Milton.
Nurrw,s. Macpherson Hens., welt
barn wart burnml recently, hnvr teal•
p NI rare abetters huilf, to 1 s.• their
stock daring the winter fhis .
Neil Smith is busily engaged in
mowing from the farm Ns -potty owned
Ile him, RIO the new proprietor, M.
IlliUips, wo understand. Intend,.
InovIng to hie new honaa iii the net!'
(II II.1. M. Roberta, of Hooligan -
non. (manure! of the West IIHw•n
"mh M1111011 Fire Inmost -nee (lonsp.n y,
paid hi. nnnmel visit t1 oar village 1411
Th111040% of last week. Ino, THvlor.
fax collector, wee ,len here . .111(1.
)'attersoq is reg*g'Nl cutting wdeet
erream .,-,n: arra--+...,:.m-.
with Jas. Jamieson ,As a Iseult
or the recent atom' we etre enjoying
excellent sleighing, and it Is the hope
of all that now that it haat conte it
may lamb for No151e time - Un ac-
count of the ruruingq of unsuitable
weather operations have leen mum -
melded in the brick -yard for this mew
MoNDaY. Nov. Gild.
ANOTHKtt DKPAHTVHIc.-Our
'pcgnlar residents, Mr. and Ails. A. C.
Msulk Id. have left for their tu15unl
visit to their children in \Viudwn• and
Detroit. This. time they have leiael
their home. to N. McLeod tor the
winter month,. The good couple will
be 1 'h missed by a large circle of
friends Isere, who_ wish theta a most
pleasant is,journ. Mr. Mau•Donoltl did
not fan- s't to take the big apple with
hint to ,how what sort of apples ean
Lw rairel in hislhudu o or•hrl. His
fruit won prizes at thal
e Chicago and
Paris World's Hairs.
Plea 1'.tKR. A Tu,Ht.E, -A farmer
going to town on Monday of last week
picked up it friend, and became No
notch engrtlssrl in Ilia/naming the yew
railway to (ioelerich that he forgot to
watch n pair of young, pigs which he
had in *-stout wick in hie wagon Isar.
They unhinged to gat out of the wagon,
but n good Samaritan seeing them
from hie howls+ ranee to their resew
and s'arrieel them to the residence of
the chief of pdicr sof • town to be
kept till claimed. The farmer, die-
(r,vrring his bas, retinue.' from near
the lig stunt• cantle ih the cireulir
town, making n nous ,inquirks
from mooing teams.Hiepewee of
'41111 WAN r•etlt-t] on lino -mug that
the animals were at Dunlop the
wnnsr for their tumble.
wlu.
.rte" '; - DUNLOP.
dal:..- DUNGANNON. •
T1110eoAY. Nov. 24th.
i Witriettt Herr Ix. - We preantnr
that whitee•r hem coma to slay. Thr
first sleighing and merry jingle, jingle,
of sleigh and caller tells were hrnnl
on Ft-sslny last
TKt-MKbr1Nr. The annllttl tea
nit'•ting of tJie congregation of Ers-
kine chur•I, fakes protea next 'Thor*
day evening. when at hot 'nipper will
he N•rve•d in Ihr\tsuOrmrnt of tilt.
church, atter whirls there ,will, 1e an
iMr'Iectmlfrn,.t in the ►iody of the
ehttr•h. consisting of die• by the well
kgnw ei Auburn choir. ;VOW. ' +Uel
d•ears b Rev. *metro.. 14:
N'1 le .
le
n r
fol 64 1e ns. • Su all oil a and \
n of Al,lr rrl.l.
(loldls•rg, of Ib111gststion. Tile pro.-
torRev. l'Rutherford.i
will preside.
Mete.
- INTERMENT. TItt•rent/dog of JHnsie/
1x11! ti11 'e
W1111 dl 1 lit lift father's ra'-
resi-
dence
dtence terry soddenly. on Weln.sdhq•
•n' of Bast lt•e•k, hn the prime of
15uodh.w . listing hillnst lw..illy-thaw
yfaus .ef agg were interred in Dun
gunman cemetery last Friday. Noteui-
lief dkh, (wingenmitle•el thither by it
large cortege of Mourning 4•1Ui4e,,
synlpithhzin friteels and a Afu(An
err. Ttle w11,' utN•(1
ls
IA' r• tl
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{n•1sNiv.ly
rnndnctel by Its V. S.
AI -hairy. Th.• ietts'nts and shares end
brothers Rory iving have the situ -ere
sympathy wothy of the etnuurunity in the
sn,11Ie•n Iw•reevenu'ut.
S nNu
IWMI • MI'Ntell'.\1. tUl'Nel1..
Iu ,t.•.•tr)-lanee with aetjonr eat this
'Ipl*I (inhere of I\'erit Wawnn.sh
met in the 1ow•nielli 1 hall ou Wedne,-',
day,,the 1 h alt., Reeve olid ernticil-
11,1 1. all 1i *e tt. Thiele wee a ren-
11idrrithll• t of lnunh.Ipl1 bind -
nese. The council ndjuln-nel to meet
again un the 1:411 of Ihlrntlwr. that
being the day AppNlintell by the mtmi-
riled stat Mew tot- ell ''iptl omit -
rile in lice Province of I/ntario to
meet. We would n•spertfully}' remind
NII who have claims against the 1.
rtp''lity to press of theme for payment
omur before the meeting aloe, that all
lax(.h
unpaid then will be carge's'
per ie rent.
NNW K K N -
M 11M MS I ITL4T At a
largr galIhsi•issg of Hlll101 1414414r, Nu.
:iii A. 1►. 1'. W. on Frith evening.
t
�Y M
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Notrurl'•r 211th. in klikken HnH, it
very rnjoyubie end inetriwtivr time
wax went.' (trg*nirrr Bert 41411-
1111101g, of Ilinulltun, hell been moves-
' 11 1. 1 1 • •.a
moves -
sing m m midst jeNit n 1 np h of dal.
nuts taw a lettldt til were Ht'r renlli-
Ilttes►r s's'i\'4d in 'full mrnelwrship, the
avet-age age he ng twenty -pier years.
After Iislrllin to it 41•1•y Iriitrit'f its
*nd int e►ting dime/nurse from
bsse'„
Brother t Artn,'trop the in
Id the lot l a wWA.. 1.1•011 41 to a elonte,
Anil alt )oat ok of hurt entire end
other f►eshrnrnt,, before *'[.waling
in t wee Mans. Too nulrll credit
of he ivtu the o r117Ar hot
enthit halts xud vl'ry efltrie•tit
fvork in convincing then of theduty
of intuiting their liven. There are a
number of pn/'petivr InsruIilets
whulo the 11s•al ufllcws'wive to enroll
shortly. R..1. Kirk for the pest three
veers has been the efficient Master
1\',n-kermin and .1. Tigert is the teernl-
ing s eretary.
IFnwn soother verve., pond ent .1
An tea est rola eitizOsls were rami
reran Osolerich lout Thurtelnv ni 1
their heists left them neer 1'arin4v and
they ruplyel the three -anile n k to
Nils, The horse cam.. bottle a 11 wan
taken hark to meet them. I sat was
the matter with tlitn15P ey most
have been cold driving. .
l'KIOICIN %I. - Mrs. Rt t. Ilis•oeks,
if les'swAttr,hies a me to mullein
over Irl r with ht• (laughter, 1trr MEP.
.
Will. Sprint]. ... Mild Henderson
has returned trot hie vieit 10 Manl-
WIWI. Hr lN)km if tile West agreed
with hint MIT. Hugh Stewart
rel umbo o15
cot eoned (titeAn r o t voting
K
psnple on w urndnv evening lir.
Artnatm (A. jt. t'. W. organizer) left
for Ant mi Mshminy.
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An All -Round Newspaper. '
tit rata,' and out/tide nerve M•r\•ice
[tell The Toronto lheily, Sitar ha*
milt up given it *a full and t• prehe
sive it gatltrring'of outside nevem of 1
tiny a; ran be found in any other l ne-
(lien piper. In addition ill 1 e, iii
many special fastens give to a litar
a javtjcltler char!)t•ter, and 'bake it a
spe•Ially I•si*(lah4o Hemp) p(it'. it gitra
more attention lo, "W °Man and the
Hon'ti" than any other pas{wheal rove xy(-
nixing In that fnct. thuIhalf *hte rent l -
en. of a new.pinplet• are women, to I
mar to n e ,nl e R on'
whore InMr•s. d t tttrntf t
'should 1w paid. Ind other depart -
menta. mHtor3tllly, In tnerkrt reports,
Ap sting. general and illy news The
Star 1, n, lees enmpletean ettraetive.
The Sler'n snhacriptien price le 41 a
yaar, wth the hal*nee of this' year'
thrown Wren new ethaerilwl*,' The
Signal. MonM'al Weekly HeraM and
Toronto i)nilt• Sitar for *1,411.
t,,•r
Lit. Tal•grmph *vet,
(bolt. Nov. 2kh. (Specie' by wire )
seidtioel. (' art ('11. of Aleidt't•n,
Mrnttand, gave one of the best enter-
tainments we aver had in (hilt. hivie
thump 14 paarkel hnp•1N'.
it. 11 r'KRnt ate ,
I'ast Chief Meme of Sootl*txl.
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NILE.
TUKSUAY. Nov, 24th,
(%t1URt•H.-Revival services this week
except Saturday evenipg. Rev. Mr.
Anderson, of Dungannon. will speak
e aelenight itecept Thursday. -
PKItsuNAt.. -.-Mr. and Mee. Ii.
of Ebenezer, and Misr Trwsley, of l'sr-
low, attended church here Sunday
evening Mrs. Johsattou, of Stan-
ley, returned home.on erne)
Apple packing is fluished in this lucal-
itytor this' season Mr. 'Long, of
Henn►iller, was a weltoine visitor here
Sunday R. Kirk has •returned
front a three weeks' trip to New On-
tario.,
:. BENMILLER.
WEDNIWDAY, Nov. 25th.
CHUit(•H NO'I•IW.--The spledtal ser-
vicrs,'w•hich were carried on ot• four
weeks, were brought to a close ou Fri-
day evening•last. The regular League
meetings tri Thursday evening of each
week will again be mounted.
PR Isents.'.tTION. - On Wednesday
evening of Iasi'week • tsomlwr est the
members and adherents its of Bethel
elan h Inet At the home' of Stephen
Hutt to spend a few 'wore in a social
way. During the marmot the even-
ing Mr. Hutt --wase p eementsd - with a
puree, accompanied by the following
address.:
PKH*)szah. -• Mrs, Amts 1''itihrr r.-
turuml from the 'Vest on Matti day
Inst, :Mei spending three month, with
telativ.w.asd friends in that country.
Strti. and Mitis Jessie Snyd.'• left
last week on an 'extended visit to
(Heinle in Waterlto, county ....Ward
(4h'sthi11 ar'ivel home from the West
past Week. Hr expressed hitimelf as
well pleased with the Western '•dnm-
tt•y, and thhike that, chances for
Meaney -making there are in,ul•vauce of
(UMW of'this Province.
TO Mr, Stephen Hutt: ' "
DRAM BROTHER, T We, the mei-
here and adherents bf Bethel church,'
having suet to spend an hour or two
11, 'vela! ronVels+tt• tunt•hing the
Ianil'e work, especially that in which
you for many years have don.. ml well
a', trainer of the choir, and recognizing
as we do the effr.•t of good singing
upon religions life e,d,the value est• ail
(exp erietwel and etani +tent choir mois-
ter, which you 1141'14 prtn-e1 yourself
to be. on behalf of the congregation
have great pleasure in presenting you
with thio ttuine ascan rt'id,'nj'of ape
predation of the interest you have
taken in the s'1 ' • and the zeal and
Ability you have shown in the Work
you love w) •h. We thank G/41 on
your behalf fur having given Int your
age, it Voice s) clear and strong, and
pray that your dap' may be
niud your Tears many. When our
Heavenly Mather shall se tet .to Ie -
1511,45' you -front the church l4rlow we
trust he will take- you holm( to swell
the monks of heaven, • i$)lgllel on be-
half of the eongtegatiun1 -
MIt.. N. JoiiNo -
Mae. 164. M. .IITt'IIKt.t
MRs. STEVENS.
Mr. Bort woe taken by surpriw, blit
sonde
at vary able 'and appr,priatq re-
ply. _ c.
/IV .i D.iT.sLOYAL
MONDAY, Nov. Gini.
Ihr w/ o
r r whom we Loyal
I
I s'•1 )
on the 14tktlnle1 up afire we went
two pr xis laid week. He was unable to
*Crowd for his lung absence ; the only
attempt at an rxpdanetion he (at, give
is this'. be felt hiuniw•If tseoming dazed
et the c'ts urticessf some of the Loyal
orators. For tine season Ilia repeat,' of
the i i'st' eding, 111ay 15' slightly Inas-
curate. Q•(est it is the beat wit eats get
dent of hi(n.1
Thr mlitlieiptl meeting on the lith
ins'. wit, *ell Attended. All the big-
wigs of the municipality were there,
end the hall�\was filled •ln the doors.
With the xdeph n of stone slight
changes, the hid 14 nR►tets recoils'
mended toy Thrd Signalwan adopted.
William Taylor ivas rhuwln as MAyor,/
instead of(ie/. e' r e•r
I M Ph as the I
K .,
ter die ai lel ,
t •1 n Rnv'we unntance • tN
b•gal matters : Mr. .MePhee *1414 11.1)-
p)intwT iellr(•tor arid John Batt
clerk. There will be 1 ballot Ong, all
the ,41'ctiors being b • ace - usation,
The 1 e' 1'114•, ' • .
Th rfl1 is I t w� Rx• take
t p t k
notice ;Old la present til he second
Monday ill .lantulry to t the oath
of ofl1.r.
Mb* (Trace Mtewir , of )1e'nmi1ler,
tisitel Miss Orate 'nfl,'ld f4(' a few
days hest w•e•k.
Dien general 1 er•hent, H. ' Me-
I'h(e, has leets inking; improve' tents
1
1n his el a
hl r during the last tv
k.•k.
1 1 K
Miss•. Ed' a and ,,ffruhie Youtng,
loyal. wet guests at Mort1`slale Fal m
one even' 'g Inst week and indulged itt
q very i Wresting g • of cr,kintdt'.
Joh Pother; has lately purchased
w valuable stock, which makes
hit the w,saes,or of one tot; the thirst
e Idea of Meek to 11e seen 10 COI borne.
ark is an up-to.Iwte tarnu'r and all
he needs is a partner.
t' GODEIi?ICH TOWNSHIP:
FRIDAY, NOV. 2131,
W. ilasu•ke, J. McMill n. i.1'ith
Surly, Wes. Logan and H. Mont-
gomery have returned fro ti the West.
They give a general re wort thatthe
crop, are leery pawn' in mile parts, but
ppswl in others.
O. W. Harn well n
11 f tn9o•rly tenrhe'r
its S.S. No. 111, Mel •irh township, holds
A tr'epsm,ihlr p m inn in the audit office
of the i.ake Mu rior Brower t! perry.
at the Mato. 'hen the r'ece'nt crash
rime a 11 and ( ! ' 'M
{ xg industries west ,hut
down the office ,teff w'as redeem'
from 1711 thirteen and Mr. Ilarnwell
happ 1 to 1e one of the thirteen.
Thin dirat+.t that -him services nit'
app miatwl, mrd that they know n
gc thing when they mar it.
!ORD .tT HRLI.E\'141.R. Tlnonae H.
Ode was rallml to Belleville over a
week since, owing to the ilhuwit of him
second youngest daltghter. Madel l'.,
Who wive an inmate of the Deaf and
Dumb Inas Rote. She was *offering
from diphtheria, and after ,trying
with her a week, and providing the
iced[ of medical attendance, he left for
home •nn Wednesday of leaf week,
feeling relieved at her apparent, force-
pref.. of terot•ery. Thr following
morning hr woe ahnekeb 1,11 receive
at telegram Hnnotlneing her death.
She wee at pertirnlnrll• Aright and
bselt'iv child generally, eight yeersnld,
and her •wine a ways had Mute
friends with everybody in the in*ti•
tine mitre her entry thee. in Septem-
ber. *Owing to the rause of death it
Watt impossible to bring the remain/1
lune for interment. Mr. end Mn..
Cole will heve the sympathy of (heir
noisily friends in their hneravement,
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The Toronto Star has reduced its
yeetly •uhs•rip ilm prier to 41.1)),
5twlineriptltms'lab he left at thle olftee.
The Signs', Montreal Weekly Herald
and Tnntnt/ Daily Sitar --•all three for
4m1.1 ): f Glance of this year free to new
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
(415•,[ N•ZMT w'Aw'ANO111.
"M'=uNRSDAY, Nov. 18,
Council suet acrotdiug to adjourn-
ment, members all present, Reeve Mc-
iJttillau in the chair. Minutew.of last
meeting were voutlrulel, Treasuter'r
14(44t4015w1at showed balance on hand of
41)71.410. The following cheeks were
issued : l'edlalelur, ref 1 of Mire. J.
Allin'e taxer, 41.31; Jas, Alton, gravel,
$1.40 ; Jas. Foster, gravel and damage,
412.10; J. Smith, damage by roadway,
45.1113 ; J. Nixon, bi'itahiug and culvert,
430.7.2; A. Kirk, culvert and iurps+ctinqq,
$5.45; Wm, Bray, work, co0ceesion 40,
41.00; P. \Valrin,gravel, 448.82: J, Hen-
derson, tile, 434.70; J. McClusky, repp1aair-
lug bridge, concession 12. 4:3.110: Wu1,
Smith, repairing hill, concession 4,
$3.50; E. Tb(en, repairing drain, con-
cession 12, 41.75; Thos. Taylor, gravel-
ling,
r averling, concersgiou N, $22.53; ; (i, `Vaal,
hauling tile, 42.50; ThosAgnew�trc�ul-
vet•t, concession 13, 4.4.511; Thus. Phil-
lips, tile, 410.00; \Vm. Milligal,
gravel, $21.70; Mrs. ('tuupliell, gravel,
45.01; Jas. \I'hyatd, nails, 41.05; 0.
Naiylur, gravel, *WOO; 1). McDonald,
work ort grader, 46.00; J. (taunt,
H1111/1111t of award on dtwin.J11.06;
A. Johnston, gravelling, etc., *1)2,70;
K.-Jtrhpst,n, grading, gravelling, etc.
4127.88; J. l5uswlee, inspecting op
west boiuldary, 43.75; J. Kilpatrick,
gravelling, isincess' 4, 433.711, P.
Walsh, drain, cooceeniou 1), 43.00.
(' •il adjuut•nel to meet on 1)ecetu-
Is.' 1' at I o'clock. 41'. S. McGee 1 rot,
Township Clerk.' -
Legal Query. from Crewe.
•
The ((Atoning answer to an enquirer
from Clwe is reprinted) 11.010Sa to.-
day's Maand Empire : --
M. R., 'jewel _ lits, -.A b(eight Irs'
farm mi Ot , 1st, 110(1. It WON agtred
that H in it remain in ls
ws•sieiun
until the let s f March, 1904, lett A -how
the tight ;lid( fell plowing. Since the
bargain wits site le R windetorin blew
the roof off the' u•n. VVhich of the
parties sl Id be t the expense of 'e-
nlacing the roof i' (21 A mold 13 three
head of cattle; to - taken away in
threw.t•ke. Darin the thrt•e weeks
lurnpji • developed. 'an A compel
H to to the cattle ?
Ans.---1 ' • wale was it le on the 1st
of. (k•tulwp 1 t. The•irfn A him been
the owner oft a ptop•rt since that
date. Hence he\lnaet bra • any luso
that may have been Dern 'tram by
lightning, tempest, us' storns. 'H can
only he held liable for his own cts or
for negligence. (2) If the eattl were
in a healthy condition at the tit e of
the side the purchaser t bear he
plea e• cannot of refuseto
1 H t o ► pay • fur r
1
cattle Iwcause (he • owe•• • (Ibsen alttl } ilsen 1
(4 .11.4 un A's premise.. A gars hits
le rtnis.s' to leave the cattle for threw
weeks. "This may have, been' done AM u
favor. 111 A may have been -paid for
pasturing the cattle for that Ie Jigth of
time. n either rets• the rattle were
e u e
a th risk f H helot th time of the
t tt
p(tlr•haw, and A will only 1w liable fur
hie own nets or for negli :Once. •-
Three is it ltt/d•y g ' g the rands
now „to the .e.ffe••t that in a certain
northern town the O. T. R. train wee.
to the htrprieeof everyone, on ti►nr.
The laseentp{ters kii l citizen,' were so
gratified and a.tottisdsed that they gut
up a stihscriiition and mule. R present
to emit of the tram employees. Not`
till 1141 deed was done did they find
out that it was the train thatihuntd
have art•ived, the day betore.-t uelph
Memory.
MARKET REPORTS.Alows
Liverpool Whose. Irregular, sad Chileare
a Shad, Lowor-Tk• Visible Sappily=
Liao Stork -Tie latest Qil.tatte
Monday Evening N ' 23.
IAverpool wheat futures cloud I. bight
unbl
1 •,'1. lower twiny tluua it ty ted tors
,fiat re• -
Ar 1•hirngu Dee. wheat eWM1d rile I,wrr
than Saturdn} I,r•, torn fk1' lower and
De •. '
d JuU 7yc lower.
t•OR111.4 MAltI1fY.T+.
Lldnn- a al',71 • Wia.t 4* pass111.' ts.4nin-
•Ily une•hnwg,d. I'nrcrl,i1.,. "-herd wiulrr
"heat u1N.ut tine 5'. 4ty,1, (glssrge quirt
Nutt steady, Spot Am.rle•nn mixed, 1'J•
1'0!od. Flour .Spot Mhos., 211a 1N).
I'.rls- -sTeam•: Whorl, t.ms steady; Nur,,
211f 757.,': 4tsr'h •t'.t Julie. 21f :g.•. View --
Ione quirt: 1v'„ 1K 2n,.: Marek onitJatL,
214( 46,•.
Antwerp What -Spot steady; NII. 2g:'5.
1044f,
THIS 11815.1.41 SVPPLY.
• A.-.,u.p1)O1''nl with a wr••k ago. Ibe ,Dal
•apply 0f,(vh,ett In 4'Hiu1Ja xud the 1'111'.01
S1'V. 11: Inrrrns.'d 1,40.uar I,ttxhrl•: corn
dee revee 5 1,:,N,'l llh but+h,•I.: 'all, dry-reWNI
4h4'a
a Lu:+hAa
✓ Following I. ry r Ire
I d •m res 111
K
N nthltr•nt for lir meek rnd11111 H,-dey, the
precMlug perk 11.11 the i1,ITrwromlI ng week
o f Ie'1 i'Mr:
Nu •
.3•x8 1
�Wb.aL hu.-2fir,.47l,lsa, 2'7 14416.
,1*) 41 VtI,'iq
to, ion , . , ti,30.4,000 11,71'3,001 t,te.fote
1. re, hn ", . , SA 141.150 7,2)151.5(41 2287.00)
o 11A/111111111101,. tit.. 'Mlble supply of
wh t In Canada and the 1: noted States, to-
gela "1,31 tislt afloat to Europe, Is 54072.-
1 '•d,rl.• again*. 562211,01M bushels a
work ago, null 73,70:[,111) leu.Lels a year
ago
). r 4ttlO WIIEAT xtAUKrT.I.
Following are the closing quotations at
import :nrt wheat (calm. lotlay:
Neu fork l'4'h. Nev. Dec. May.
874 7. 4
(ebvgn ` .... ,,.. 15
Toledo. 11% 86� 1gtl
Dulntb, No.1 N.� 773,4 760)11
TORONTO if. wRRACR MA It It T.
Oral.,-
Wheat rel)
hash . AU 80 to 0.
N hen., wills. ,
t asL'
O O a�1yf�7
nr7a
w'he't. *prinK. Minh. • 0 n,2
what, goose, bush,, 0 73 0 DiKerley, 1110111.......• . O 44 0 W
Ann., flush. ,.,. 1 tet ....
Reece, hand-picked ..•.. 165 •,•.
Pen
bomb. - 'e
Rye, Im'L., „
'
Ru,kwhnt hush0 .•,.
Oat., bush . 0 gi` ...,
LIVERPOOL. ORAIit Jule li*oDt7CR.
Liverpool. Nov. 21-(•isttag-wfiMt-
Sp.t +Wady; No. 2 red western wl ter, e•
2d; futons steady: Der., Ile 1; arch,
M 41..d; Slay, Gs 2Se.1. e• nt stet:
American mixed, 30 1(
pita d
r41;fi et
y.
1
8s fl yol, Jen„ 3. 11�
Aneon--tbmM•rlend rot ealey 4081,86
into gttliet. ties: long ideas. mllidles bear
dull Sit; abort elecr barks dull, 43s: Near
dull,
easy, 418, Lard -Prime writers
steady. 87s Oil, ,
CATT[.d MARKET'S.
Clableo t•nch•naed Trade Mink at
Weatreal, With Pelee ('osee.aloa.
london Nov.•
2 Live ensile •t ady u
;toe to Iltyr per III, for Amrrlrnn a'r1•r•,
dressed weight; 1'ansdl,A •teen Iw• ;e
polka per Ilo.. refrigerator beef, A' -,r to Wife
ppeer Ih, 14beep steady; lle to 12e per Ii.
>.esab'1, 13e to 1)14., drnerd weight.
MONTRRAL 1.14E 1TueK.
Montreal, Nov, 2.1. About 10f70 head of
mettle, tan calves and two. IOeep and lambs
Were offered for isle at the haat land Abate
soda to day, The butchers were ont .11011
and trade was brisk with alightly low'er
prier paid for t',"4' y 10..t softie, 11a (here
were many more of thla kind m, the mar
tet then ham bees /be rale IpMt,, Primo
IMPre. mold At 5',,s' to 0'Y,' per 1h.; gnarl m.'
doom of 1%' to 4p. docnmmoh rattle. from
341.' to 314o, and the manners at t55 to
'Per 11. (inert raise* ware nearer.; groomer'
sold at from 21l,e to 3'y and good veils at
•c fn 41i. per Ih; gt.eed I•te of tat 111+11 'old
at Ma, to 10,4' per Ih.
1A11t ■Vr4ALO CA?T1.t *ARRItT,
eon Regale, Nev. 2S.•..43kefls--R40.4 54a,
117110 k"1): taltl, fattest WIN aaav4r OS
PI
TaVLlo114Y4. Nov. ac; 1903. 5
Oue of the most danger-
ous and repulsive forms of
Kidney Disease is
ROPSY
fur which Dodd's Kidney
P111, are the only certain
cure. In Dropsy the Kid-
neys are actually dsa u..,J
up, and the water, which
should be expelled In the
form of urine, flows back
and lodges in the cells of
the flash and puffs out the
skin. Remove the filth
which plugs up the drain.
Restore the Kidneys to
health. There is ody oat
Kidney Medicine
UODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
trestle 4r151..; remmea mew: prim'
steers. 55 to 55.26: eblpplog, 54.40 to 54.116:
butchers' ,.leers, $6.:0 10,64.75: heifers 5,1
14,30: mows. 12,25 It. $3.00; halt's, 12.54 to
54; stnekrr and feeders, 52,:0 to 53.75:
Mock beitelrx, 52 to 82.71;. !rent cows and
wy rtugurs steady: emotion dull: tees] t,
eholee, 1445 to $53; medium to gp3ooal, 71:15) to
$40; eommoo, 520 to 5214. \'tele--Retrlpt•.
6111 head: steady, $4100 to 414.:10.
S fogs-- Ise eelPto, :7,200 head: meth's., 10e
l0 14.' (ower; heavy', 64.4) to 54.110: few tit
$4.x.:' mixed, 64.5(4 to 114.0). Porkers, 54.5A:
pigs. 54:75 1n 44.60: rough.), 13.10 to 14;
stat,, 53 to "13.50. •
Sheep 'and laruba-Iteerlpts, 21,700 head`
steady; )ands*. '64.341 to 5:0415: yearling*.
44.2% to 44.51): wether', 14 t.. 54,25: ewes.
4.3.83 to 55410; sheep, mixed. 11-50 to 14.75.
NEW YORK LITR STOCK. '
'New York, Nur, '.ri.-H.evea-.-Urrrtpta
41feA1; medium to choice %tree., 10.• to 15c
Miser; ,umulo11 grades straitly: bulls and
0)1545 steady: steers $4 to 55.20; Der cu,
8s. a. 51.311; halls. 43.21 t0 $4:
export• les anorrow•: 11550 eatt)e: 15110.sbrrp
S titt 400,1 quarters of beef; - erh'ex-Rs'•
ee•Ipts, Mkt, .cats sd
teay: grangers steady
to ower; %vale, 54.50 to 1$1);'01111., 54: ems"- • cud fad raft•, 12.:Ai.10 sat:.,: western.
13.:10; city dre,sesl veal,,, Se' 10 1:114.• per 1b,
Sheep and tomb, --Receipts, 1;1)10: sheep
Iambs slow; Iaus rr{{,,e1•a.Iy; ela5ng aloe
1111• .1 l.,w'cr for Leary w(•Ights. Sheen 4210
to 53.85: few extra.' $4 to 44.15; culls $_.
lambs. 55 to 1413: 'ape car. 10.'2 ; general
sates, 45,551 to• ask cello, 54 to 14.75. No
Canadian taint.... .,
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tATTLJ MARKT
t111eea Qaot..I' Elmer-1rfa1•
1 r
Ar,
t to
at!Ir QwotelsJoali,
London. Nov. 2u: -Ilse .yule a;etay ati
4ia1
51• te. 11 y1 Ler Ib. for American s:
ti
drMxlsl welt: Canadian w1eH f, 1M to
3034.• per 11..: refrigerator beef, N',e to like
per 1b, Sheep+adv. Ile to 12c pre I6
Lataba, 13m tv, 13yr', dressed weight.
TORONTO LIVE *TOS. K.'
scripts of Ilse 'dock at the t•it)' Market
a.' "noted to •nearkmdi, c •nslMtng of 441
Cat e. ,at, sheep, 9:414 hogs anti 27 calves..
l:x 11w Jt ,1t .,{mad of exporters said
at14' r cult.: e i
151t.•; m 1 n
ale m is gwkt at oboes
11.11.100. ,.
I:wpn r bulls Choler quality hulls aro
oro rth $ t,, -t . 3 per ewt.; medium tat a In •
Export e. Export .cow! are worth
53.40 to 56 peer cwt.
ttute•her , 111et'n.4M pleked loin O
but.'hct•s' 111 to 1171 lbs. each. equal is
epi Illy To best exporters, are etorth *4.311-
los good sold at 41; talr to good. S3.56
•"enmmok, 55; rough to hlfrrlor,-
115.
sf geed quality; 1040 to
L.1.2st to 13.86 per ret.
-to 1'1:73
$2, to
Y•Ceeders-',R•
1150 Ib., each,
Holt* - Halla tor distillery byre; at
$2.30 to 13. �_ -
• Workers -one-year t�2-yewr.eld -deers,
400 1v 700 Ilia: rah, art. worb 52.7,7 to
$3. per •w1.: off c.lors and of Poor 1.r.rsl•
log quality of same weights arevwortl al.S•
to 52.:0 per cwt.
$-
11rh. ow*--M11ch emirs std sfli;Ig rt
are worth 534) 10.$34).
Calve. -Papers odd at 52 to 110
OP from 54 to 15.20 per cwt.
sewer. -Priem, 53.3(1 to 4,1.40 per cwt. (41
wars, and blotto nt 12.:0 to 5.7*
apring Lambs -Prices rouged froth 54 t•
14.25 per cwt.
.Ho Pt
wield le ro
1I
no(o•,
t r
lin 't4lt 1 w Ib.. n1 more o K nw r than 211)1 lbs, each.
oeS ear., are worth 55 per earl.: 1 ghts
etld fat% 11f $4.74, .w,, 8:1.:4) to 11.75 per
"wt., ,et )stags at 52 I8 582.20 per rel.
TORO
aro ,tcxcrto>f t. • 1
tart,. . .(e ti.
Hoeolplr of Ilse stook at the fourth..
alarket erre11 also, eonslslltg of 144 rat -
11e, SI sheep &h(1 0 1.a3vei.
EAST HUrr•LorTIV.t' 4t.
t 1114 et l'.
East Rnffalo, Nor. 20.-,'nitie Ltrv•14rt•,
21x) head; fairly nrtirp aro' stronger; prime
steers, 55.10 to *5.25: • Iplint. 54.50 to 1
butchers'. 5:1.:41 to 54.04- h far,. 5:. to 11.25;
.'Owl, 52.::, to 113.50; linlls. 1..- to 14: st,•• k-
ers an, feeders$2.5t)
1 f
of e
teal. Hee'rlpas, 450 head;'LN• hlgh,r;
5,,.311 to 511 75.
• 11nga- It•ewlpfs. 12,15111 head: fairly a •-
fire: shade hlghrr: heavy, 144.t14)'to. 53•
mi11s1 medium, 14.10 to $5; 'Yorker.. 'BJsli
tO }4.01; Lig', 54.a4 t• 54.(1:.: ro nitha, $1. 0
to 5 40: atom.. 11.24 to 53.75.
upper • :old tombs hetet nb 14,(110 head;
cetyl•: obs, $4.:4) to it. 7:,: ye Arlings;
$4:25 to wethero,
t to }4.^ ewer.
. 5 es'
1
, to s'1• I t
$:1-2 1 totted, 1. ,
1 . 1 t.
, 'les5 7f.
West Htn
Farmers' j n stfhate,
The Sipplementtt•y Meet ingk of the
\Vest pluton Farmers' Institute, will
le heft' et : LONDES130110', Ilit154
ilitll` Dee.
1st ; li[C L(9R:1\'F. pnbla(•
hall.Dee. e. 2nd • S1'. HELEN'S, Itb1ic
hall, 11.1•. :hal : IIOLM KM'4'l I.I.E,
\Villmun's hall. Dec. 4th.. -
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'DELEGATES:
DR. 11. (4. REED, \',,✓, (il'tirget,w'n:
Subjects: ''1 he Foundation Print•i-
Mdcs sif Mre(essful Mtek Breeding ; "
-Thr Modern Ma'idle and Hat -nese
Houses. and Hoiw1.
t 1 !treed
"The Itelato15N Which Exist. Between
Improper Fording and Disease ; "
"Management of Dairy Cattle, with n
view of Preventing Disatee."- Evening
Subjects: •''rite Kelte•at-roil and Train-
ing '
f the
Young )fosse •"
"Forming
1111 an Occio ition,"
J. 11. Sa1IT11, Litngliank. Mnbje•s'tie
"Feel. and Feeling •" ('lover
\I'114r1* ; "linedSteed; A„"1'[111)1 Moll
10 Ih1rn." Etening .nllje•s-t, t "Chiron -
• nn Oe•upt• "Agricultural
' Iscatin,,."
0u'inlerehip tiekel• carols
ling .21x•, and in ndditiun to the s-,ln-
04eliteratur• it entitle,, the holder to
it protides iter admission to the fat
nitwit. tow itt (111111111 every- tiny
through. 1t. (hie fair. Tickets can Is•
obtained In C. ('awnels•
1 NI
'(Irk \i .
,. ,rrllw or
(l l(' Secretary.
I tall'
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J. BROPBEY & SON
-- TIla I. RADON' -
Moreau\ \)•'rtctort oxa
V.1Mot1.TIVC?B. AIWA
Orders eer.r*llp •Treated le M all
hours. salable, dee,
'settee *1
Overcoats
Our. st.otlli is complete,
in mtdi)ult' 1 heavy
weights in Undei•wear.
/.
Kindly call. We can completely suit yup -in price, too -on shortnotice.
Largest sits* 'sof new
U� ercoal111$14 and
Suit 11114(51 in the mon-
ty to selel•t front
Leave your Order Non.
Underwear
Il'
Suits
Fihest goods made,
lli! luding the new
Linen Upde'rwear.
McLEAN BROS.
ART TAILORS. CLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS.
The Square, GODERJCH.
'Phone 77.
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Demand Far Exceeds
the Output
This is the situation of the Wm. Buck Stove
Co. with their
Happy Thought
Ranges
and
Radiant Home
Heaters l z
_\* , Have you seen
• thl'iCa( i
avert s-
l'
' ml'.nt in the Tor-
onto dailies ' 1f not,, here it is :
14.10.
STO.V M: YLATi' MOI' LDERM
w
xllllal 111 e I
h l - main .•
th u1xl,m O..
I 1
new .hot, of the \\'\ ('
..1.151 ITkll • 1, ( 6 .-TU\'}; l'U„
HnprtfoM. l' at once. Hun-
dmd& of (*millet nM' 4.111'"11 sur Happy
Thought Ranges. Wages the best. Shop the
finest on the cun[8a•pt.
TIZis goes to show that the general public are
waking to the fact that the best is the cheapest.
N
Besid 13
e the
great number .I have already de-
livered' this fall, I have nine customers patiently
waiting for-.JIappy Thought Ranges and' four for
Radiant Velli& HIeaters.
A traveller, r 'a`esenting a paint .and oil
house, when in. the the other day said, "You
are not the only one s • t of Happy Thought
Ranges. It is the same : y all along the line
In fact he said that dealers . ed him to see if he
couldn't buy some from other dealers r them, no
inn r what the cost was, as they didn't' want to
keep t r chstomers waiting.
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> If you. nt the best range do not leave off
getting t 1
t el
l
day'
you lwanti
t, but eall and
leave your order Remember there are a number
h
a o4c1, of you, but you are next after them.
• This is the season for punkin up.your double
windows and replacing broken glass. o not for-
get that I .have a very complete lin f glass All
sizes carried in stock at moderate pric
. In shelf and general hardware I have the latest
and most up-to-date stock west of Toronto, '
Plumbing and Heating a specialty. Every-
hing fully guaranteed and Al.
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CHAS. C. LEE
ONES-Stdre, 22 ; House, 112.
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N1 WUATE ST.
LIVERY
ALEX. ROBINSON. Prnpr,eto,
► O.s
Thole• who drive, for
either t)IINi t' ,ss nr'
IImOIII1 •, *1111Ngl the
rwgnle Street Liv-
ery w(' I I s'quui14al
_with good horses 'mit
rigs
Buggies, Phaetons,
Wagonette, etc.
Every rare taken to
4.101111' the e tort.
M111141 t alt 1. Ru•f ion Of
patnme.
(tit 1' in.' a e'nll,
Al -EX. ROBINSON,
11;.`pa,,.pit.•'',,1II'1,111,11' 1 111 11,11111.1.
�MS�IIM4N•.4 sal4.ea
HOSPITAL FOR
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WOMENPRIVATE,
SECLUDFD.
1)1., imam ittaot Ian. . All Olt .x s, 4..
M. Bryson, s>!,'York 8t., Buffalo
TGU.NDRY BRO1
Livery, Nack
o
'Bus Stables
(3000 NURSES
(;A14R1A(3RS
l' HA ETON[
. 1T--
RRAMOiIAJILE
itATLfS-
Well-appointed
Stocks . and re•li-
'Ahh' drivers in
!\bar({ a of the
f ilwed4 whicldwill
ole t-
wll tralnn
and trani boa ts
ALL CALLS ATTENDED 'ell
l'ROMI'f1.Y FROM 1fo1'M:Is
AND PRIVATE 1101'11.:14
OU N DRY "EROS.
MOUTH MThs:ET 'PRONE FIPr
yoar d ler yon saw
his adYertisement in
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