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The Signal, 1911-2-2, Page 1)V'owis The time tO rionew your s lbS 4ptlon to The Signal Ser premium, pictere offer w pied advance subscribers. 111 RITT-THIRD TLS Ado. at1 See Che Signal's Clubbigg .CIst tor newspaper bargains. A II the leading Canadian public .e- tiops at reduced prices. BODERIUE. ONTARIO: CANADA : FEBRUARY 2. 1911 TU& /ZONAL PRUITINO CO. Ltd., P.AJmaes. FINANCIAL lixiox BANE OF CANADA elITAIIIJIIHYD 1803 Capital Rest and Undivided Profits 110,800,060 Tow Agate over 848,000,000, MONEY IS POWER to help yourself and others. But it's only the money , you save -not the money that slips through your fingers. • Yon will find a Savings Account a great help in axmmn- lating this power. Why not start one now in this lie Interest compounded at hid lest current rates. Money may be withdrawn at any time. Goderich Branch, W. L. HORTON, Manager. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Copy of change of runnsng advertise- ments must be left at this office by Iiiiinday noon to easter* insertion In issue of same week. CA8D FO THANKS. /BARD OF THANEEL-MR. •(iAU- V LZY .ed tarW what to thank their th:"tew sympathy for their kla.and sympay the neer bere+vemsot : aro .tbe Ald of Port Albert ter their floral SITUATIONS VACANT. sasomeas W .NTSD. - T W�O011 tTH I(k E Ou� O�a za. LTD.-s�1i WAIVTBD.-A 000D MINERAL roster .anent. Apply to MSB. BOLT. North RAILWAY EMPLOYMENT AS AN ler Asst sad TalwTelegraph tb geed eee.ro. Central 'fileirs school. y iCentral =tir 1sterme *..eroatia nee you la chat time FON SALE 011 TO RENT moW.I PROPERTY POR 8ALK.- 11 Let two hundred aid tweettte�re teal es glwSr w street. la the tows et Osdoleb. ose- asrr-ee•rter d es sere. On tbe ant h wearer there a erected a steer Mee dress h by4M the A�lez- ride. the rues nod the step are at yewot ander leans, the house at EATS s sae th sad the rep at p per north. 'Tb. p,,sy 011) bestir a one or twit panels C KN"' Bezrbo, r.H:n erm O ingliP0M SALE. -ON IND CON - eeeed.lir % tlead,.•ssi table two bur imam; acre ass. p1si. heare withbeet rd. Blur bans sadS shed. game kb�bss sad wssti-bM. Two Deva - wswa MN ledge ever TM term f. aM dear te church sad .ohooL �gqwwesesrr rtwd. eo1Dg West. ANDRZW M. MIRMZ, Du.la.aom. 34-1m OFFICE.B TO RENT ON NORTH ✓test, Leah ooegbd 1.s J. L. Kaaren sed ANemw Teeter. Apply to J. P. BROWN Wit SALE. -MY$ AURSHt- W EMT i aide net betwwss Britannia reedsgw.dPerth* el ptbIa land a thimble market avdan, mall fruits, feta. sfa. 1s tt�woo paste a oofm mid tmwso and oes-haI JORDAN. 171 Writer Ave., Vr� tat..+ WHAT 18• FRUIT LAND iN BRiT- turm H Ibligswasl LA small ftN1t Sa- ida. S. C.. will wt.ebs yes tassiseddssut ter tie. nese l�oada w mewS(Mlle"hose .re vq matumdsere hi . 8 pee mire tracts IW M�t.or.00rr�� steadily Fede �meraot_ppllt••np. D, 4 Ontario street. stratbed, general .seat 1sr Octavio. LOST ON FOUND. IX/UNIX -ON SUNDAY. JANU- 1: ABS lla.so West. •Greg a meg tomer meg have as by oelbnk at 1 H a 1310 N AL UKdfWa enrvtas property mod porter Lr Ode NUM/ LOST.-iN TOWN, A COLLIE DOH, sdiomalsed. Wank and wbite, ;sway about the jaws. nob -tried, answersi to the lame -Collie." Intone/limn r.seedSno roe wW he t.antfnlly received by the owner. JOHN SOW EMIT. (*Merkel P. u.. PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT. .ease le hereby elves that appit 'lion 011) he made to tb. LaRtal•u,. Assembly et w Provisos d OratMe at he art .wae.an ter as art emy.wenn, the truer West 13hear 414.4 way trims..( to extend u. Its el relwwyy risen. r or sear tee town d He.erlek lea meg or sear the ay d etr.tlerd..d Is ear equip sad .timate ewe extreme [Lr d railway esd te la t.we a the •resent et beam wash t4. said Leeway L aatior4/ee to brae •.0 te steed the time to. rim retire the said Uel mpasl'e ns. aL mil way W to ueoarm nod validate carter byrem. J e. 11.ca W racy Wog Shan comps. Dated ea e tbl«bea7 J nary. y. NOTICE.'14 otioe is hereby elven that an application wall be made u ts� eI ran d thwart* et1M sed se act to toomeotata • sampan7 leder baa n aso of the *trades' Ball C•• spray with power to tab ever a tare b� a ober, r.11wq a0stee by w any ei tHratrt�d ys T. u. li,A..a Jt L. ftYw It Is awl A. hiss aider bylaw N.1.711 at the mkt oily et eest- fotd, sad dated tbe lath dry of Aaga.t, A. D. Me, with power to are trees and operate • street railway r the asM dee. aid are great rag ace uompaay alit=•es meet to ray errata resta. ams 1.[ire hthe a 1viee hem the Sty el Straggled Perth and Huss is • wester* Wrestles to Lake Banco ; and afro with power 1• ees- street brainier et the rid IMe is a and .artier* 1bM tastte. e town 417= r1 oil the allow et Mekte ; W sere weak peer to .et, eeaarmr. wmelms. manta* • slue K 4. leo d*w.1 Owm t Vrty er .w las st aMi d.setl i the town et Crewel : Gee era pmts. as las a.t, om.stram. sed/, -pleas maietale and operate a Ire of railway to es =ail direction tort 44. dry et ntratfe, a lis vll- yge at Tartrate. Dated at thartard the tweet wvantb deg d December A. D. NOW leAkkIN13 t uBFJOtI�fY,Mra� at delivers hes the AaeMmas• NOTICE. .ties 4s betmby gleanabilseswsts �Pewee s fiat - way Company t.seessaay by abs L.get wrel rs blatuet the 1 mimosa et t)w AI .4 tri preset .mitis d the works and torreaeart Ast 1111.10 that tie seamoswsebs tee lir the gemered advantage e iaaaud► 1 Te sited me bas i railway ebbe the le sew auteeime4 is ametrer .ad .meats es follows . hr • pat seat et the 11145. of Arthur ttoa the seanV et lir .�.�..e r a th a norther* dinettes e bows 01 pfesiw- tee to the Beer et O.wy. with Mier le re tower et Mw5wd and Uwws Omer is the °eery d O.q..sad tows d CsEAtg- weed In the 0 she • Mae hem the dry e crowing** Uve�e.. ** 41=4 !e7 Bay se •Mi..os8gyat� t dmeSww.e ..d stock in tee seem y wmetar* vi. the seem .f r �•-,r-�-..- �..,� d Noses u Ts eve telt GUNI)RY'S "l etty arm tee aeii MY Landes ea Waage d vie• OFWrh Oannot Be Cured ere, tri taws of Petirdlla to tie Iowa d web AL APPLICATIONS. as they cannot. n1.r.la r the sf the :saes►west- Flo* amt d the dimer. Catarrh is • Livery, Cab and 'Bus �''mer„� � ��� ss et Wesiere.estltaiimsedbrew sad Inard.rra gars w gsee uki inter es) r.mdies. H.11'. Stables et drier � � v 0 "'v� w tJetane (,'�a�e b ratan tnt«..as .1e .cele air (3ooirinOw MARKETS. T'� T�, reo..ad. *p toe Del • M a to ;M10 to so 0 In to •13F per e�� pWiesli s��e�st sow ase kat` par per rah . tee > ii Le est sot 78 to Mb* �es1efink. oat Ms 111 N to yar We ,�o B ettor. :n d 8 11 to Por III, 16 te Ms, Pardee la to Om* ssesa se We.L, For eR 4 to to Owls, a ase ens{. i M le Lamb 6 f de par le . peeIb 4 M46 to Ifte.r cwt.. .....,. 700u • C . 30 te 10 to HOW IT AFFECTS GODERICH. 0 4e Olen SOME OPINIONS ON THE RECIP- e 7a RUCITY AGREEMENT. til 000 ---- * 75 • Fishing Business Will Be Greatly Deno - te a,• fttt0-Lake Shipping Trade May r us Experience a Boom -R. J. Megaw s ars , Says Western Canada Flour Mills osi id Co. Will Suffer. 0101 4. 1 ' M 7 13 . SU 4 e0 tea 7 00 SO 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Feb. 2nd it mesmd. Crestas Balmoral Cab Pani ✓ eseed If.b-N. e•. Cornea 10 5 lite 8.d.etlee esu w ei Skarsen - Cad et Thaabe--lir. Oars, ... ... . Lekeareetes ea ibe-Akt1_ er« 10 Last wean 0 ti 4-81 g rale - Oa Pere. 10 Jae • Rae M1.' -W. J. Mar SC d 4 Heed These "Whirr -J. O. Missy . 4 Re der -shares Sabel 4 Det Reedy- W. Y. Mew. !(ewes Y 11•at4s.d rs..- t Mks IA se......,.. 3 Rasa.. Wate.m---Weider K. hewn s Meek tatter dela-W. A ba ss Ilse 1 ReaMr-Her. A BMW 1 aortas sorts ate Qelbas-(seises pew..:s Write Artane/ -Bled 0set 3 Imparter r.eeleg eel Hardware De..1MMed 4 More New. -J, it caper .. 4 February aid -Y. M. C. A. a Valentino Soasal- Rebekah lodes a Deg Lee -Joon 8ew.rby .. . . Header Lar et St. Oaaas'. Girard 5 Bargains la rem -Jelin Steed 4 fervant wasted -Ms. Beet 1 Md red-y1e News . .. 1 Weis Ws.11d-admbb tasting Ce., Ltd.. 1 Header-rsek.ree'r AUCTION SALiM. Termer. reitteary 7th.-ANsstioocn, Pre of fans weak Du.r.141•ritesIoM-sero.. 4. !Manua. Allwillbe suet, r poerketer a imam the fano. Thee. Yt-iesty. seetteser. Tvt�•v. r.Msary 14th. -Auction .ale d seer resister berme ad two este *timed team at the berm market are. Them sea. te • party whs W leaving SUS be meld wifhant .serve. Taos aartasuser. Ttlf'..Y. / let.- A uotlm me of term areae asl tetelrmelu ; t.operty et h - D. Marsha... Udeewk entrain. levsgibier INN sesrs.•essleraemrl logien./ Wert. Trees. Humour. •safan Wawruesar. x1od. Auotisu sae property d 0 .dor! eel Yr. Hsry. euressiea 11. HWett. Tens. 0 t vein, •.etlumesr. PERSONAL. MENTION. rho Seined is bow Eos Benin Ste. ]tads to • few were! .lett Illest� M� Demi a away on • holiday, u She Braehe Kra maenad last week to Termor atter • Mr of several weer at home. Ilea. B. bogy lilt yrrteeday an ea el - tar to lar Ae aleS Ilan Prancer) and ttewter. Thaw Prised, lett Ire week for Woodstock. where he .54 w�a/s u w rata-er.ot trade, berm smeared • bused there. J. Owk, r et Postmaster Oak, Is now ac eseoso r et the Beak d Moaumal at $.lea, B. C., have beim rasoaW traas*0n.a�O pam talb4wus. r C. tie. L. M. bakes hes teemed home tram Tsrmatw, where he was eadergmag treatment ! W error whet Wast completely rated rem* tree beams some us. aro. M arm da WS ire= dealt vee*. Haler Waa• SNOW Me gage CO Toronto to parrs her wmrml Stader. ltlr rare g lues erembeef high attalame•t in mudo, and pertiora ry as a velent.t she rasa already r. • rib daodard for se young an Mr. lied Ifr.. L L ]le.lten. who had been the guests a Me .sd Mn. Aeg.ts eloLeod. (Moore tnr.a& ter the past month. lett They lateed welting at Ter- ser or s.4. and ether rotors polar berm, recruiter te trier bans_ r 41str.lt. Tiny will be •t boar 1s yrr .toes at 1.O deett n avenue e ar Apr Ise. a. A. Caner, et Lealaadf. Sask.. is renew ing W hiemearge m town. Mr. Cvniok was Mr.y years. treated eerier of the town - rip t�ia t sad orb a�wwiidds .eooweintsnon H,. `'senjoying etr. W • tN W se street. is a .,a of n. Al eat+slreN, whoKtri aged einem )alms■ b Rm la the perevtoi d ex °14"440.11,4:1141 ham the ,„,ac, d neatR mile ea kg�.t Weed and mooing surfaces. Hall's Issd lg••ge• 0 .s i (tie lata. rh d by b sot • me et e but inidelaa In the Male Intro ewmy d Bald M W styrearm 1er� . and Is • ne reeller prescription. hem tdumb 4 was he village et (rtmenH. the It e et w tames known, cos. bled amber bleed twirlers, sating 41- w tri ewer ..art.eta. The perfect « the tee legnrlen4'a In what -esmdveer .�s1 w.wdere.l revolts la nurleg Gl.me.- esu hr 8ML seedal. free. ..e14ii J. rt. 10 IIZZT t cera. Prop.. Tondo, O If 71ab rsmQy PtA ers M oon.Up.Uon. T114 RED BARN t Haaelltoo la tesenc et setws4: town of T1.o.bbre via tis town p the eit7 of di Themes M Pot canny of Mete : teem the cry westerly 11. the tows 0 MRdboM de the county et Penh the 1.w.. d tee ..d O.dss'leit In the see(. k. d wtalah saki lino. are la le red wIM ewseet with the C a .team mad aber enirsierW to inuarwrirriesni seed Lame trade and bee. the .ler 01 e the treaty sof .o tl.e illeg d eedbes In the 111111111111e7 Of Pots sed te et Hees. South Street. Goderieb tA11 our Rig. are New. 'Ruses mast all Trains and Summers.. particular 'attention given to mils from private reeidenC Phone No. 80 me HOUSE FOR SALE W. R. Oseary b Wham: for dab ass et the ri.dle.a sad .sat ooay.ale.t ..owes le ti. tows. u4tu.ted a Mei nares si Serb street sod Elgls •e. nee. Thin beer la r Arntees nae !hies fa every toy sad moot lesser a• ones. se the ewer 4. reeving u.arfeb The here b really larger than it tore. .1441.1' g as It does bell. parer idahrreem fort bedroom. MAMMON and ebrr, • des lege kitebee Mid Poetry .nl • summer kittens There 1. • gra-dee tureen her rid ar water retains and dew. mad the der' trio IISYea ills a .se et Or 141slts., somas* sari the brew ewer d Ws set res tes.W r Me Nesta Ayes Staten* to ei.•i•ea • hes sbosM aims awl we 11th Alt* le w B OU= tbi HMOs ant K Irktes 1e the bks bows d Hltcb0l W the tea rod Atwood. the ewe et to t4• esssty et P.0k the t•wne of: rear Norse In the s..sty of elle ea, ---- - ceseentleg with the etth�mp..yneso a Use at . AOa'770N SA►ib. pr Mathe e .wutyts at T itiaagts. env 0.y vtt ce (ares d xsepera is tb. ..wq er Mar. I •(?TION "ALE IA; e�aa�aMy1 wsF•w . t l cee r ear. • en A are -, * t he •Y aOs.seaeTl le An Were Seer• and M ere` MOOS or Heir *001W TO 1ST. Tt�l�ifii HOUSE TO )SEM' e.ssW at.OrrICt.es.W. rw.tet hg IONAL poww tM tas..e.■1 a lee AL = re veld saelta] wash .a p.,EAea.0 .ri W M Ise es.. the amosst et .eeseeres etheeb Orseapoay 4 sew aetherfmd M bees M. Eessorww seas* ware 1Q{p�O.�weasisprto � 4 . dey.leeegt.amaw�keMe t ` warms! i 1tuotherwiss meow u"e,/`.ea�u�rs'.. steam � erre mai el every R`lase�tisuM..�M eel sNer�ssaNr��rf rswSwyy��tt T1 bs/d r.. vId w may le ber�rlasr�es.�ftab�..ussuttl ave.% y s;, ser Irnell dt M► trit2111:L: f11A.r ter the I seem serener rw.eteerrILre.. Herwl Q.es� WSW ..bile artless 0, 1a Griew. et Onterleat. es TL'BI''T t 1LR1l: As d ern. 1,. th. .tterros tet IA lake Ureers. ...4.bg e.vesty gm ems. es .1.414 these Is shame here arse asf pias t ~em t4at are jar j)ars carr S a ng ss C�ear A4rr me. wiedlien peep •rid tank. 14..eeer e.ss�y of water Thi. Is M W�se� • gree=w *aim 1. la the bower* 1 14w.me .l be made !sews at the dem et sank Alsai at the Urate &Mbe seed.raft,the .rt neo we ow SAY • ser.tist..4444 eta A. ran w foramens 8Mrwr.d )s6t e.t.a. Or a ele malt a. I4t a4.ewt off hes .mera Pe erten. rearms i 1 .eraser( asd w How will th a agreement for sec procity between Canada and the United States. if it passes Parliament and Congaree, affect Goderich ? This is a question of a good deal of interest at the present time. Asa border town Goderich will un- doubtedly feel the effect of the in- creased trade that is bound to follow upon freer relations between the two countries. In the olid reciprocity days there used to be considerable trade be- tween C;oderich end Saginaw and be- tween Goderich and Chicago. Condi- tions, of croute, have since tbell changed in a good want- ways and new trade ebanuels have been furiued, but it is not at all unlikely that a Large business may hereafter he done between this putt and L7hlcagn and that the shipping trade het. will re- ceive a decided impetus. The man- ager 1.7 the Goderich Elevator Co. ex- pre.eea the opinion that the grain trade will increase, and Onderich ought to get a good share of the trade in uiiseelleneoua freight across the border. As a fishing centre Godericb stands to gain largely. The wiping out of the United States duty on 11ah mean. more money in the pockets of our flab- erwen. The great bulk of our flsh goes to Buffalo. Toronto and other Canadian centres can beadle a limited quantity, but the great market is Buf- falo. and with fine entry to that veer. ket every flsh caught bere wi11 be of increased value. Even one-quarter of a cent extra per pound on say a five - ton shipment of flsh make. a differ - !nee of $26. - Silt manufacturers say the opening of the United States market will be of no advantage to them, and on the other haod tbry fear the abolition of the Canadian duty will work to their disadvantage in the Canadian market. The Comedian manufacturer.' are hampered by the duty on coal. which, though reduced by the sgreement. is still a bandicap of 46 Dents a ton. The sat btsi..w m Gede,-ich, however, has not amounted to much fors good many years; so that the new condi- tions will hardly be felt here. As a matter of fact„ the North American Chemical Co.. whose salt works have been in disu.e for year., is just now getting the block along the O. T. R. 'reek ready for operating again. The flour milling business is hit by the mange. lo an interview with R. J. Mew, of the Western Canada Flour Mills Co.. The Signal was in- formed that it will be a very bad thiog for tbe Company. 'The change will cot off our market in the Mari- time Provinces, end to some extent in Quebec," said Mr. Megaw, "with nntb- ing to coubterbalanoe the loan." While the United States duty on flour has been lowered to a parity with the Canadian duty, Canadian miller", he ways, will not Iib ahie to get into the United States market. Mr. Megaw says it is no advantage to get United States wheat ftr'ee}}' of duty, as it is not of the right quality. Neither does he think the reduction of the duty on coal ' e cnnsid.n,tion of any oou.e- quence to hie Company. W. L. Horton, manager of the Goderich Elevator Co., informs The Signal tbat he does net expect reci- procity to affect the grain t here to any great extemL He thinks it may help the elevator here by divert- ing some of the United States hu.i. new this way. In other respects he thinks it will help the shipping trade of Goderich, and he considers that Canada 64 secured a good bargain. Alex. Sanoders, president of the Goderich (ligan Co., says his liminess is not dffectad. While as a nianufac- tuter he world have been pleased to see the tariff stand so it. wee, he did not see that the changes would do any particular harm, and he was glad to see in the agreement evidenre of a better feeling between the two neigh- boring cmnbiers. The Canadian Gov- ernment, ha believed, bad mad. • =bargain. As a border town evicts world likely cis henefltted by increased lake trade. D. F. Httmlink, ',ben interviewed, was apprehensive of the effect of fres trade upon the fruit h usineere. It would open the Western Provinces to United States apples and Lbws cut, off Ontario's trade with the West. it might open up a market. for Ontario apples in the United State. Atlee, hut h• was doubtful about thin. 0. the whole he eoneidernd it would work in- nry to the t►ntari • fruit trade. re might be an )ffeei In rmduetrt height rate.. ea the result of competi- tion het ween the , 'anadl•n and the reified State" railways A very groat adventA a •rout tabs) reciprocity agrenmcnr will he the been. eats to the terming omInnnitt• from the opening of the 1 eked Statism mar 1 tet to Comedian f. ,r. pr•.ttluct. This will enhance • M- eels. .f iImost everything raised '4, the farms of Hn.oe county and 1net mood pnt.p..r it} am. no the farmers will )w re fleeted hr i n+er &..si pr'osp.ri t t in the towns 0. the whole 1..dwrreb and Baron county will nndnnhtedly receive lane pas from the nee ondltinos that will i far outweigh ane harmful mesal.. '14.1 nay he felt hemp and there star~. Ne-,.wat'ton I lea' .ntwrlor of Hero 8 Kiti..t' • Imo, awe b.. duelog the leaf few days been considerably improved by paint and paper. A.ddlUonal .II.41 room bas been provided 1.41 accommodate their increased Hoek. The shoe stock has been .earl douhled and includes the newest and classiest lines of wade -in C.nada.boes. A call would certainly bsn.st anyooe interested in the hest footwear to be obtained. (loud' are always displayed with pieseure. LOCI$AU Hf. Ttntaoatr, Jan. Slat. CAsf•ngLt,-MCDONALD -Thr bows of Mrs. Finlay McDunald, Lochabh, ma Was the se of a pretty wedding os Wednesday. Januar 18th. whets her eldest daughter, Isabel, was married to John Bradly Campbell, of Hamil- ton, on of Peter Campbell. Mie. /Sadie Harris played ilileodel..obn • wedding march. The bride came in with her brother, T. McDonald. who gave her' away. The retwrwey- w.. conducted by Rev. J. B. Hardie. of Locbalab, in the presence of +seam 120 friends. Miss Belle McKenzie, of Gt-anum. Alberta. wa+ bridesmaid, i while Mr. Croot. of Hamilton, sup- ported the groom. Mies Saba& Mr} Donald. niece of the bride, .'tri as flower -girl. The bride wore white satin duchess-, and carried a ebuwer of white roses. She al.n wore a veil and orange nliwo,ws. The brides- maid. who .:arrird a lovely bouquet of osroatione, wore a 'roue* elk dress with Cream over lace. The geoew.'i gift to the beide war a beautiful pearl I necklace set with diamond.. Mime Maude Harris sang. Tee bride's unveiling dress was a blue tailored suit, with a blue beaver hat W match. and wink furs After • short wed- ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will take up residence io Hamilton, where the groom is in burglarise. Their many friends join in wishing them long life and happiness. EAST WAWANOSH. MONDAY, Jan. 30th. DEATH OF JAMES MCCAW:IN.-0o Sunday. January 22nd, • pintas of this township, in the person of Jas.. McCallum, passed to the Onset Be- yond. He was eighty-one years of age and fifty -.even pare of his life were spent an East Wawaooeh. He wee born in Perthshire, Scotland, in the year 1830. When be was three years of age bis p nts came to Can- ada with their family and settled .rtt Little York (now T..rook.L bet base moved to Halton county. lo 1116E the deceased came west to Huron eowty and located on lot 30, e000..ion 8. where he resided until bin death. 1. the year 1881 he was united in .car- riage to Mies Sarah McLean, d Bei'. Wellington county. who, with their children, Duncan, James, John and Finlay, Mrr. H. Wasson and Mie. Agnes, is left to mcurw a kind hus- band and father. In the early days of i the township, the late Mr. McCallum served •in the capacity of nouncillor and deputy reeve, bis sterling integ- rity and gond executive ability com- meadiog bitn to the ratepe.yen d the ..towwhip. He was one of the hand- ers of Knox church, Belgrays, and since 111 foundation in 1886 he had been one of the manager.. He Akio served as .ecret•ry.t.•ea.ursr of the church for a number of yearn. By hie death the Cuurerretives lore • staunch supporter and a loyal adher- ent to tae princippled of the party. The remains were interred in Brandon cemetery on Wedoesiey, Rev. J. A. Ferguson officiating. LOTHIAN TUESDAY. Jan. Slat. WBunt:mg. - ft H. MacKenttie was on Wednesday. loth inst.. united iu marriage to Mrs. Barge. of Clinton. They ate speridine their honeymoon in fitratfotd and London. after which they will reside on the gromu's farm here. The beide is a teeter of Geo. Swage. .4 the. place. Their many friends here winb the bon voyage on the sea of life . Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MacLean have ree►ived word that their ext Dave, of Chicago, waa united in mediate. to Mine Beale Page, also of Chicago. The gn.orn's many fries/is bete wish him .ad hie wife a happy voyage tdtoogh life. News Norse -Mimes Mary and Maggie Rivet t, of Crew., spent a few days the guest., of Mian Mary Rwao. Miers Bowie Barnby spent • few days with Mends in Lucknow P. R. McNay ha. purchased Andrew Smith'. farm. M.-. Smith inteeda go- ing West In the opting . John Philips, of Fordyce, .past a few days Iwo week vl.iting trends here Mleeee Mary and Mot'.4.. McDanakd .pent the weekend Atli Moods ib Ripkc ..... Sean Swan had • vert successful wool -bee one day last week and treated kbe bort to a dance .t night. A11 report an enjoyable time. . John Horan is speeding :a few deye with friend. in `V.wanash ' Wei. Hunter. one popular Dep uty Re...-- atta.nded . M laIMPIPUIAIS of the county meanie) held ire findericb � le -•, week. KINOSBRIIQE Wanerwgnev Ian 1141. nl•e... Love f`r•r 8H11,R1 Mu• h mirror was felt in Reiss ridge over the nntImre v death -.f Prank Rites. of •irderi.•h. whir+ .. aimed, n - •ted in the onuses ' The eireak t 0..11 mem •t r lar .. derfeb isee- ;dm on the nth item Irrenk wag well known here, he patents. Mraeand Mn. Patrick Finn. with their !easily having lived ben ,.ntll rkty •miovo' In •:owlerieh Ave year. ago !meat mea oak in hie fifteenth year bed his d.see was the warm break is , Nano, of right stns The knte,see• wee made in et 1, wpb's cemetery her.. M Wednesday 111,14 heat alter masa bad been aid by Rev- Father Me('n.u.. k The pallh.ersw were three brash... .Joan*. Thoma. sed Roswell all d Detroit and three ermine 4g (YRei11. Gu• MM'artby and Jobs Ann. Reside. the two young herd - ere at house. John lives at Winnipeg sad Will at Calgary and were unable to cone boas the long distance for the funeral. TM parents wish k, thank the matron and nurse), of Aiexaodre hospital for their care amd attendance upon their son : ala, the n eighbors and friends for thee kind! sees in the time d bereavement. AUBURN. WRDNSSOAY, Feb. 1st. News IN Bwgv.-MiwClaraSclat>.r, OIMsaforile visited friends in the vil- lage over Saturday and Sunday Mn. Ed. Robinson, a000nip..nied Iy bee burband, returned to her hose in Buffalo after a tw a weeks' visit with friends here Mime Annie Naylor and A. V. Shackleton. of Fordyce, visited at A. A. Naylor's over Satur- day and Sunday....Fern Nywington visited friends is Blyth from Saw.- day till Mime Mabel El ratt left on M to attend the wedding of her Mend, Mien Kathleen- Swann, of Fullerton . Mee. Sruzvick, who had towel visiting at her fel, Ines home here for some time. left nn Tuesday for her home in Flint. Mich Mies ('lark.. of Varna, is visiting her sister. Mrs IOm. l K. .% Miller, at the par- sonage- Clit'wr•.. Nora. -The wieraulent of the Lord's Supper will 1.e adminis- tered at the cies of the morning ser- vioe in the Methodist chi.; -h next /Sunday .. . Don't farmer the SJunda school convention to Knox church next Wednesday. Several good 'pe'ak- .rs are expecte.] end the musical part of fire pogram will he supplied by the Westfield Methodist choir . Rev. R. A. Miller is assisting Rev. 13. A. Feer, of Blyth, it evangelistic s.rv•ces this work . Leet night we- "Cana- dian oiget- with the Epworth tree Ur., when the service partook of a patri- otic character. A talk nn ••C wade was given by Mr.. W. Andrew and patriotic songs were need 'tee 154 of the regular hymn.. Sias May Den- e tedt and Mies May Fergus on ren- dered a duet in gond style. Skier Munro acted a, chairman, in the ab- sence of the pie•ident. DHATH of MRs. Joe. LAWSoN,- After an illness of several weeks, fiery Charlotte Downs, beloved wife dries. Lawson, passed ewe at her boobs here Friday morning. Dpoea.ed ha/ not bee. in good health for the past ate yesirs. T zee years ago she ball a attac of anaemia, after wbicb, er, a time her brealth wee oon.id proved.- Mbe wan again taken ill last apriog but war not twinned to teed until about two weeks ledere her death. She was one of the oldest and moat respected r---i- dente of Auburn, being born iu this village to 186M and, except for two years d Ism married life, having lived base continuously till her dear b. He,. loss is mouthed by her husband, her son Edgar, and her daughter, Jars. Walter moose, of Goderi.h and also by her three brothers - William Dowse, of Toronto, Robert, of Clin- ton, and Dick, of Port Huzv u, all of wbom attended the funeral. The re- mains were cooveyed to Ball's ceme- tery- on Sunday. Rev. R. A. Miller out.ducting the service. The pall- bearers were Mears. lt4ddell, Bowmen, Arthur, I ungb4ut, Doyle and Mole. The bereaved ones have tbe sincere 71 patty of the community. BLYTH. TUESDAY, Jan. 31st. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. -The re- el el meetings In the Methodist church will close this week. Next Sunday will bre quarterly meeting and 0o the next day the board' will meet and a week from next Sabbath Rev. Mr. Fond will preach missionary ger- aeons. Rev. R. A. Miller, of Aaburn, assisted Rev. E A. Fear here Monday and Tuesday evenings of this week. .The town was in darkness Sat- urday night on aconu0t of the failure to raise the new smoke -stack at the power house. Monday morning. how- ever, a trw raised the old .tack. so that Sunday night the town wag lighted &gain. ...T. B. McAr•t.r. who recently purcbased the photo- graph bas again good it hark to W. lboohs. who now has po- pewee on. :1. Wilford is at present •eriun-ly indisposed Blyth monthly fair took place Tuesday of this week. There was a good crowd in town, also a nu.nb r of horsemen... The St. George ('rah h. -Id a smell dance in their club rooms Wednesday evening of last week, a number frotn Auburn hying in attendance Miro Pollock wag in Goderich on Frid. of Inst week on legal business1. PfeRsr is now agent for the Frost R• Wood implement* and expecte in the spring to hay. a building nn the main street fon his +hnwroom .... Mr. Gillian, a fonn.er employee of the Bank of Ham- ilton hen. but now of London. visited his friends in town this week N. Bamford visited wt his home io Lite. mese.( ..ver Sunday .....John Elliot is In Th.rion this week with his fam- ily Mr. end Mrs. .1. Stothers were In T.'rnntn last week purchasing a stock of rntgla.e ami 'hin•ware for theft store. wbbh they will occupy the week . R. Water, .hipped a sae of r*ttir t n Tnn.ntn 'b.& week vin C. P. B.... N'. H.ttron. '.f f.uck Mer, sprat Sneday with b4. another Awn wThe see hat vent hero i" neer' ly fln.hnd and the mon have all pot in a good finality of .o. W Watsttw •44 Rnll4.son IietMr4ch 4sa• 4 "tt ..4. r drt 14w...re n..w.n • , TIS. ..pan +i. .baring Nei . .sang weft 1. melee' thew nigh .rue the re on .. Rood rn,adit..,u te•mpin,..4 la. OM •• .ho nae her, 1s tb. ..r. tru nighi cleper tenant or "bit ban, re reiterated to Were permeet to take hie ntd position •• engineer w I the grist mill Mr Fon also has bad the pewit inn is IMydng mien C Willow• ,d +setos- h .pent '*sada) 1 with his paresis here COUNTY 1 • A BUSY SESSION OF THE COUNTV FATHERS. Several Important Appointments Made -Standing Committees for the Year County Sinking Fund is Good S' -ape -Special Committee Appointed to Look into the Power Question. The lint session of the count y coun- cil of Mill opened on Tucson./ after- noon, January 24th, in the council chamber. A11 the members were present except Reeve Smyth, of Cho- wn, who was kept at horns by ill- ness. County Clerk Lane presided during the election of the Warder. It wa+ wove d by Messrs. Onvenlock and Bailie that Owen Geiger, Reeve of Heiman, be Wat•drn of the county for this year. No other nomination welt made, so Mr. teriger atm. invited to take the Wsrdesee chair, to which he was con- ducted by ex -Warden Irwin, of Wing - ham. Mt. Geiger euhscribrd to his declaration of of5ce before His Honor Judge Holt, and thanked the council for the honor conferred on him. He trusted that the business of the council would be conducted harmoniously and in the beat interests of the county. Messrs. Leckie, Reid, Hunter, Sturdy and McKay were appointed a 'striking committee to mune the ..Sand- nog.wu.milt•r. for the year 1911. A levee teaes read from A. P. Wsat-reelt, secretary of the Guelph Winter Pah, stating that Jas. Cum- mings, of Blyth. was entitled to 1329, the .pecial prise offered by the county of Huron to the exhibitor of the beat leaf aniwal fried this county at that fair.�the leLer was sent to the fln- rf"ITlealigilknnicipal Amour:"iatIon asked that the county continue to be • member of diet association. The Prisoners' Aid Association asked for a grant to waist iu carrying on ita work. A. M. Hunt, secretary of the West - e. a Fair, London, asked the county to oiler special piizas to exhibitors from this county at chat fair. J. Row. Robertson solicited &id for the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, and the Salvation Army requested as- sistance in its work. The above five communications were referr,d to the executive coot- m.lt, ThereOntario Trustees Association asked the council to appoint a delegate to attend the meeting of the Associa- t ion in Toa unto next ASWWS.il. The letter Nay tent W the ethical on committee. A communication was received from Lincoln county. setting forth certain proposed ar+reeiseeot.a to the Educa- tion Art. IC mai sent to the education co tire. H. J. Bowman, clerk of Waterloo county. wrote respecting the good 'toads scheme. The letter was rent to the special committee. The G«.dAssociation asked that delegates from this county be appointed to attend the annual meet- ing in Toronto in March, and that a grant of $10 be made to defray ex- penses of printing, etc. The request wee sent to the executive com- mittee, The county of Wentworth ant s communication respecting the regula- tion of :Harker fees. It was referred to the special committee. D. Root). insp-ctor of public school+ 'or Ewe Huron, reigned his position and J. E. Tom sent a leiter in refer- ence to the diviaion of inspectorate.. Both lettere were sent to the educa- tion committee. C. Seeger, county Crown attorney, wrote respecting more adequate office accommodation. The letter was re- ferred to the county property eorn- miu.e. John Itanafdrj tendered his resigna- tion as trustee of the Clinton Colle- giate institute. APPIIC.tlotls tor tbs pool tion of pub- lic .uhnol in.,w.rttor were (received Ir..,,. A. N •Vicar. Landon : W. R. Weldenu..o.tu.,, Harter; ('has, Mc- Kinnon, Kincardine; I. N. Fiekd. Goderich, and J. 1'. Smith, Winghan.. They were referred t', m he education committer. .Memory. Seuith, Weider - hammer and Field were present ar.d .ddre.wea the conned relative to their qualiflcam ions for the position. The resignation of W. H. Gundry as high constable of the county wee' accepted and sent to the special come mittee. Applications for thepoet t ion were received from J. S. *chat h. of Goderich, and .A. Whiteside., of Hen - sal I. Applications for the position of county audit.'. were received trout F. Metcalf, Blyth : H. W. Holman. Tuck- eramith ; A. Stratton, Goderich : John Hartley, Clinton : T. G. Allen, Dun- gannon ; John Wilr.on, Colborne ; 1. W. Hone, Emit Wawanosh :.Pr.d. Hess, are, Zurich. 1 hese were left on the table. Four tender" fur .-ounty printing were sera t,i the exMotiv. ro.ary4tit . A number ref .eeoamte were reed end referred to the fineries erienrn,t.tee W. Lane `"0.1v'leek. and DT `+es Reeve ,.l I(ayleld. were se pretest' '.be hoard -I rrtnorial •udl Judge Holt yew re app on•. W rhe. board .,r '.rus,wee of 4i..*.►.. h f:. •1. Sar, ; n.r a n.. F V 44 14410 �s(.t war anpointrvt 1 n• .,ern (A1►trw. • .Ilei;. tee I new' e . no N le %abet err .• %Ain/M..D tow• r ►a pr•1D•ori •. •M n -...rd of W•hens.. bleb .ntuw. Itn..wll Y•.00.g f iev.D era. appointed ,,. the (Ala. -,e. Uoll.giate inst.itut. bread re 4N1 not tab. mem pored -•rm nt R., ( R r)nnnresigs.d K S. !lays, d 45a- i(:setiesed es togs a f -!hi