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The Signal, 1909-7-29, Page 3tl i THE SIGNAL : GODERICH; ONTARIO TUU IDIT, JVLT 20, 1909 3 1300KBINDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. (TOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS ,MWo fidt erTokIpp0ALe, ndddeo babad.. --- A. E. TAYLOR. BTluTsoso- SYNOPS14 OF -CANA \ N')I1THW"KIST LAND RLOULATIONIE Any person who le the •ole heed of a tartly w any Hole user l6 yeah may aDominion homesteadd • quarter 'section of Saskatchewarbf orAlbe rta. lend atThe epp/INut mune appear to person at the IMmin- lon land. Agency or Sub Agency for the dlrtrict. Kntn by prosy may made at any misery, un certain coodl tea, by falber, another. eon, daughter, brother or enter of Weeding buraeatesder. Dunes--thi month: residence upon and rultl aeon of the tared in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of .104 .ohomestead tpacres owed and occupied byor Mut least /W lelr .. 14. father. mother. eon, daughter, brother 0r .dater. la certain dharicla a homestreempt • eader to Rood *tending ged• hi. homestead. Price ga(E pereeacre. pUon utted in from date of homestead hentry�ol ding rhe Uwe required to earn homeuuad pateutl and cultivate fifty scree extra. _ v .J right and cannot obtain .. pre emohas exh•unted tion may unite • purchased homestead In oertaln district.. telco it.w per acre Duties --Moot melee ala months In each of three Tian, oulU- vats fifty acree and erecta hoose worth 13/10.00. W. W. l'URY, pewit, of the Mlnb.ter of the Interior. N P.-1'uauthorteed publication of thin ed• ertlamwot will not be oald for. • Xews 6f the Sistriet. Monday, August 2nd, will be Mea- forth's civic holiday. The Totem' list of the township of Osborne contains the newer of 766 voters. J. T. Curtis, who formerly taught In Morrie, bas leen appointed prin- cipal of the $eatorth public school. Mies Berea Bryans, of Jaweetowa, has secured s school in Orason, Mask., where her brother Dr. E. E. Bryan' is practising. John (IaFdiner has sold his household effects in Bluevale and Is rewovin� er c. . rest • a eel . a ' ug rlte r, Mrs. McDonald. Jstnes Henderson, of the Bluevale road, near Wingham, had twenty- three sheep worried by had last week and several killed. N. (J. Gregg, merchant, of Ford- wich, is selling out his stock and re- moving to Lacombe, Mta., in the hope that a change may benefit his health. John Beattie, of Cheeley, formerly of Brussels, wen married in Corbel, - tom Ont., on Wednesday, toe 14th Inst., to Mita Martha Jaue Sime, of that place. Miss Lily Ballantyne, daughter of the Tate James Ballantyne, of Exeter, fell from s step -ladder while picking cherries Isat week, fracturing her leg in two pieces near the ankle. William B. Hale, son of the late Horatio ]isle, of Clinton, who now holds the influential ppoossition of gov- ernment engineer in Mexico. is renew- ing old acquaintances in his native town. D. T. Hepburn, the popular man- ager of the Wingham branch of the 1k)ininion Hank, has been promoted to the Oshawa trench. M. J. Tor- rance, of Mount Albert, succeeds him in Wingham. John B. Smith has exchanged his farm on lot 13 of the 4th concession of Grey with R. Wait.. of Blenheim, for the latter's I50-acga farm in Oxford county. The transfer takes place on November 15th. The death of Mrs. P. J. Dillon, who Wes toruterty Mieta Dottie -Dreee,SCe 0011 daughter of James Drew, of Wionipeg, a former hardware merch- ant of itruseels, occurred at her home in i4.0 Angeles, Cid., recently. Miss Tens Willison. of Constance. meet with • painful accident un Mon- day of last week. The horse which she was holding, frightened by a dee.- knocked oeknocked her down and trampled on her arm, breaking it in three places. Gorton Gunneme-ottbe Iate H. B, Gunn, M. 1'., of Seaforth, has been appointed sasistant house surgeon in the Protestant and General Hospital, Ottawa. Mrs. (limn and her youngest son, Jerk. leave shortly for Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. g. Finch, of Clinton, have been bereaved of their baby boy. a bright little fellow of three months. Among those who attended the fun- eral on tsaturdey, the I7th inet., were Mrs. Sharp and Mr, and Mrs. David- son, of Goderich. Mita Sarah McCallum, eldest daugh- tyr of Mr. and Mee. James McCallum, of East Wswanosh, and Watson, of Bei rave, plighted their tt�th _iD Wingham on Wednesday. tbA 14th inst. The young couple leav shortly to seek their fortune in the Weal,. Mrs. John Essery, of Exeter. was the victim of en unfortunate accident last week. She was stendinin the drtverway of the barn being unloaded, when one of the horses slipped and in its fall threw her over* fence on a pile of stones, break- ing her elbow.. Gilbert It Malcolm, yoenRest .on of Mayor A. Malcolm, of Kincardine, died iu (iravenhurst on Friday, the 'Lirl inst., aged twenty-one years. Deceased had been in delicate health all winter. He was an estimable young man and . his early death is greatly regretted. Mrs. B. Flynn has returned to her home in Wingham after- spending a year in Menehester, Eng. The steamer 00 which she made the voy• age was delayed by iretwrgs .nd fogs and was sixteen days in making the trip. This is the twelfth time that Mrs. Flynn has crossed the Atlantic. R. M. Remy. who was engaged in the hardware business in Clinton about twenty years ago, died sud- denly at hie home in Lorain, U. S., recently. He was one of the most prosperous and respected citizens of that town. He was seventy-six yeah of age and is survived by his widow and six children. The St. Columhan Roman Catholic church, which was destroyed by fire on Thursday, the 15th inst., was erected *pout half -a -century ago, but it had been enlarged and remodelled ee.c...l times so that it was one of the 'Watchmaking, ete. HLSEYA PARK warmer a sit. Juncture meta Santa aide of Square. l)oderlch, Ont. Civil Engineering VAt'GHAN M. ROBERTS, CIVIL 11 sod Hydraulic Engineer. Uuterlo lend Surveyor�1 Block. Ooderteb, corner Montreal�ddi TelephasrU?tr MUSIC • ALFRED E. COOK. TEACHER OF Planopaying, Theory. Harmony and CounterpolnL Pupils prepared for exame.a- odes et Termite Conservatory of Music. Apply at Themeon • Muslr Ston. Ooderleh. Moods,. Mt "Iemon, at reddened of Mr. Ales. blacken sic, Ontario .t reel. 1 URS. EMMERSON A TURNBULL A. T. grwaseoN, M. O. W S. Tuxgwt... M. H. Office. Hamilton Street. 'Phone 102. lah.lbeiaersoue reeidenoe, North street. Opp0dte St. George's church, 'phone IgE Ile. Timbell. madams, Montreal street •wtkwest of Public Library.'Moos IW. E. W. F. OALLOW, M. B. ._ass and reddened". North Amin. Ili Telephoto" Ih, manatee ee t'ou my ttegha n Legal L KiLI.ORAN, BARRISTER. ,1 • .sheat e, eta Mattel' to (end at lowest rates, North Street. Ouderich mew ear Signal la Seaforth Saturday. sad Mondays,. 1 (i. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS- 7. TKit. 'elicitor. notary public. ()Toe.- 888ameton Street. (Joderlch, third door from Square. DROUDFO0T, HAYS & BLAIR karr en, ■olleltae, notertea public pis ton In Lha Marls Imo ream etc. efface, nowt -Ade vS�ggal1uare. nest qtt doo�r C. A. Nairn'. grocery. Prl W.PKOUDFOUT, K. lowest C. HAYS. UrsF d1.A11t. BAR - L RI/1TM attorneys, so(fotter. *se,, I4► o . Mosey to lend at lowest rater. �{ 0. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER. ll toilettes% oommtrloner, notary pol=o. Hamilton .rest. Ooderich IML inimsanim Lon Etc.- j) IAn PRIVATE. FUNDS TO ,f ban. Aptly to M. l,7. CAM L.:. (barrister, Hamilton .treet. (4Merloh. wR. ROBERTSON, • INSURANCK AOBVT. Fier Oen LIGHTNING: British. ('snadlan and American. AOmtneT HICNgI, nM AND kg PI.nrItRA' ,ARtr: IT : 7' 5 148 Ocean Accident and Guarantee orpor hal 'Atoned. of London , Knit Fro•InT ARn dttan•NTgg RoInS : The 3.. H. Fidelity and Guarantee Company. Mos at residence, northeast oorner of Vic torts and at. David's street... Phone (7E JOHN W. CRAiGIE, LIFE. FIRE and accident Insurance. Agent for leading mutual and stook nompante.. 7n.nrance 11) all lines effected on beat plano and al lowest rota ( all at ogles. corner West Street and Square or address! J. W. CRAIOIK, Uoderioh, Ont. Tele .none M McKILLOP MUTUAL. FiRE IN - 17 IJ R A N c K l' 0. -fats sod Isolated town property Minted. (ellen-J. R. Mclean, P, Riposte T. n T. Framer VloePrea., Brumfield P. O. a. Thom. a iiare. Sea Tress.. Sewtorth P. 0 Directan -Wren. Chesney. Seaforth ; John G Grieve, Winthrop;George Dale. Seaforth; John ilewae Dubin; Jams tarn Beech - weed ; John Watt, Harlock ; Fraser. Bnar.fiekl - John H. Mclean, 'poen ; Jss. "Twill,. Clinton. JJ W. Yee. tolma.vllle, agent for West Huron. Polley holders can pa m aseesaenta sad get their card' meiat Toast t Neon* ('llMnn, or at A CnIt's groat 17, KM/Wm street, Ooderlob, Marriage Ltoenaes WALTER E. KELLY, OODERICR. ONT. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician. inner of Marriage Licenses. 1�%. LANR, iMRURR OF MARRL AGK licensee, (oderlch. Ont. sa&VD10 PALeOk 11RDFORD BLOCK BARBER SHOP; land ogee. ft ptrattons thheewbestand p,qservice In ,,having, hnaUirontUng. eta, etc. ladles' shampooing Ya.1aterOnly skilled hand, tMmplHy. H mQa(-gp'.e11L1oIre apeetaa Anctioneering THOMtAS SUNDRY, LIVE STOCK 9tseet, ul awave be wilt bee f fid sl, all a at South ePleas M e r Wort used to glee you .Wtaeuen AUCTIONEERIN(1. AIt. breach", carefully attended to. Farm .ales, live .tank vales, teat estate and merchan dcah 1 talk It roverhwj hOnh wit107 data. 07 Geo. Beckett, Hamilton street. Goderich Ont. Telephone No. 101 After the age of fifty people find that theft strength Is not whet It Usttd to 11e, and they frequently suffer from sudden exhaustion. and week heart action, 1'o all such we recommend the invigorating tonic Ferroelm, ram- paged of fresh beef, (titrate of iron and perm old Rponish Sherry Wine. Noth- ing amid 11e more Mroefietal in melt camas, 51.00 a bottle, largest and best equipped country churches in the Pmvnce. A new edifier will he erected at once. A special meeting of the Presbytery of Huron was held in the Meaforth Prerhyterian church on Tuesday, the 20th loaf., to deal with a unanimous call from the congregation of Listowel to Rev. D. Urquhart, of Kippen and Hills Green. The call was sanctioned. Mr. t'rquhart will receive a yearly, stipend of 51,410) and four weeks' vacation at Listowel, John Agin an old and well-known resident of Morris, died at the home of him brother-in-law, J. Kelly, of the 7th concession, on Tuesday. the 20th inst. Pneumonia was the cause of death. i)ecesse.i was fifty-two yeses of age and was unmarried. In poli- ties he was a Conservative and in religion a Roman Cathuiio,_ He is survived by two brothers and five sisters. James Hart, gardener, of Owen Sound. formerly of Brussels, died sud- denly of apoplexy on Thursday, the Rth Met. Deceased, who was fifty- three years of age, is survived by hie widow and three children. Mrs. Hart wen formerly Miss Fannie ('enter, of Blyth, and is a lamter of Carter broth- ers. of Blyth, and 4, Carter, of Brussels. Levi Wolper, proprietor of the Bernard House London, end former - 1 of Reefer, ;14eaforth and Clinton, died suddenly of acute inflammation of the twain on Tuesday, the 20th inst. Ile woke visiting him mother in Berlin in apparently Dia nmual hrelth when he was stricken. He was forty -floe years of age and i. survived by his widow and two children. The house of F. 11. end Mrs. Scott, of Bluevale, wee the scene on Wed- needay, the 14th inst., 01 the marriage of their dao ht.er, Mary Helen, to Reuben Garnise, of Morris. Rev. W. J. West, M. A., performed the cere- monyin the presence of the im- mediate restive* and friends'. Both bride and groom were unattended. Mime !felon Beattie, of Aeaforth, played the wedding march. Clinton Waterwerts Contracts, The Wanes. of the enntracta for the Olintoa waterworks have been awarded es follows: Arthur Canle- lon, the receiving basin, $1,005; Sam Cowper, the power house, $1.5tJ0 ; the Kerr Frugine Co., Walkerville, hyd- rants and valves, $2.8110; Canada Foundry Co., one gas engine and two gar producers, $4,:3013. beaferth's New Collegiate Teacher. In reeponee to their advertisement for a teacher in moderns and English to succeed Mr. Craig, the Seaforth Collegiate Institute board received twenty-five applications and of thew mot Misr Norma Defoe, of Medoc, recently on the staff of the Strathroy Collegi- ate, has been appointed W the posi- tion, at a salary of Sit111. Rabies at Clinton. An unpleasant sensation has been caused in the vicinity of Clinton by a presumably toad dog which passed through the town several weeks ago and which was killed at, Londesboro'. The dog came in contact with several other dogs and one of them *bowed symptoms of rabies. Dr. Stork, the inspector of the veterinary depart- ment at Ottawa, investigated the matter and in consequence several dogs have been shot and otbers are be- ing kept in strictnquaranline. Rev. George Bugg a's Death. Rev. lieorge Bu gin, a retired minister of the Methodist church, died of heart failure, following an attack of acute gastritis, at the home of hie daughter, Mrs. James Beattie, of Seaforth, on Thursday, the 2'.2nd inst. Deceased: who was seventy-seven years of age, was looking forward to celebrating his jubilee in the ministry at the next conference. lie had leen stationed in various parts of the Province. including Seaforth and Blyth. Since his superaniiuetion in 101111 he had resided in Seaforth. He is survived by his widow, three sons and three daughters, A Pioneer of Grey. David Grant, one of the few re- maiuiug pioneers of Grey, peered from *teems of lair -lifework on Monday the 19th inst., at the patriarchal age of eighty-nine yea's. Deceased had been happily exemp, t from all the ills of the flesh during his life and wee about, his fame the Saturday before his death. Mr. -Grant. who was a native of Attend nshire. came to Ceeada with his ; eceased partner in lite. \ more than elf a century ago: An arriving in is country they took upladtt in Ox fit county, but twelve yeah ter se' ted on the farm on let N of Or i41 , concession of limy on which the passed the remainder of their live . Deceased was an ardent Liberal in chinch relationship a Fresh y . lis . . He leaves to mourn their burn .-a d John, deputy reeve of tire and one . augbter, Maggie. Death et Old - 'dent of Exeter. Alfred Mlbeere, awell-known resident Of Exeter, died at the home of hist sou n Brantford on Monday, the 19th inst. Last winter decease( suffered a slight stroke of paralysis, t recovered to such an extent that he went to Brant- ford in the spring to en the employ of the Verity Plow Co, Three -week -4 ago he suffered a second coke, from which be never rallied. Deceased. who was fifty --five years of e, was a native of England. Settling nExeter with his parents in childhood he re- sided in the village practically\all his life, working at his trade as a + aeon end erecting many of the brick uild- inRs Tn thet iTic e:` it - hie loss hie widow, four sons-NeI of Fort William ; Garfield, of Bra ford ; Acquilla, of Lensing and Frank at home -and two daughter.-Gertie and Blanche, at honer. Mrs. James Oke and Mrs. 'Vin, Treble, of Exeter, are sisters of deceased. Old Wingham Resident Dead. One of the early residents of Wing= 11411111, ing- 1sau), in the person of David Halstead this lifeon-Sunday, the lfftb inst., after a long anti painful illness. Over a year ago he suffered an attack of blood-poisoning,which affected his heart, and he fel*ready victim to dropsy. Deceased, who was sixty- three years of age, had been twice married. During his thirty-two years' residence in Wingham he had been identified with the active work of the Methodist church in the town, of which he was a devoted member. In politics he was &Conservative. He is survived i.y hie widow and four children ; his aged mother, Mrs. Hal- stead, of (iolerich ; ,three brothers - Samuel, of Goderich ; John, of Holnieeville, and Albert, of Manitoba -and five sisters -Mrs. Young and Mrs. Woods, of Loudon; Mrs. Box, of Ottawa; Mrs. Youngblutt. of viAubH.. urn, and Mrs. Jarvis, of Holmes - J D. Yon won't he disappointed if you get the genuine "D. & h." Menthol Floa- ters lan ters for stiffness, backache, etc. Suc- cessful remedies are imitated, look out for the original "D, & L." made by Davie h Laurence Co. Willi ng to Pay. The Right Rev. Hishop of Delaware tells the following story : "A young men came u) me one day and said : 'Bishop,1 want you to marry me on nest Wednesday.' ' 'All right. young man ; i 11 marry you,' i assured him. "'Well, t went the hell to ring,' he continued. 'Very well, you ran have the bell rung.' 'Well, i went the organ to play.' " 'All right ; you can have the organ played.' 'And i want everything else that anybody ever had at a church wed- ding.' 'Certainly ; you shall have it.' "Well, the night carne, the hell rang, the organ played. the church wee crowded, and everything went off am the young man wanted it. When the ceremonywas over the young couple waited, instead of leaving the chancel. So 1 held neat, my hand. shook hands with the bride, and then held mut my hand to the hridek.r>onl. He had his hand deep in his trousers pocket.. and ee 1 stood with my hand nut he said, somewhat impatiently and in a tone that oou1d be heard all over the church : " 'Now, don't be in such an all -fired hurry. Bishop: I'm getting the money out Nat as fest as 1 can.' "And everybodyin the church gig- gled." August I.ippincott's. Invest 2&. in a box of Davis Men- thol Salve and be prepared tor sleets, neuralgia, old some, etc. Should it come to a vote, every mer- ried man would real. him ballot to pup - press the faahion ma.gaainee. Mother (telling the history of nor first. parent.) "And Rye ate! of the fruit and eh* gave some to Adam." Dolly -"Oh, mummie 1 how kind of her f' Quite Enough Room. "I fancy you've smoked too mut y people. The table won't hold thew." "Oh. nut More people can be placed ata table now that formerly. Why. a fashionable woman in even- ing (frees taker up about as much room as a rulled•up umbrella." -Au ust Lippincott's. The world ie lane enough ; inhabitants who are silly. .; Mrs,Crsw-"Where a you oing Mir *Witmer for a rust Mr, e . bb -"A friend of mice told me of a' lovely place where they do Dothing but play golf all 'day and bridge all night," THE --MARKETS. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures /7 Close Lower -Live Stock - Latest Quotations. Money I v. -tang. July ti Uverpool wheat futures ,'lured %d to Id lower; corn unchanged. ('hi, ase July wheat closed 1%c lower; lora roc lower, oats 1* lower. ' Winnipeg Options. Wheat --Jelly 71.70. Uctutier 11.06%, De- em.her $1 t(J%. vale -Jul, 51Ti