The Signal, 1911-2-16, Page 5:t
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LOCALOt.eeepphone wplaned in his fiw, its the ip ci ith the teoow°se * oOUtoe efprcirl oommftteo ofoftlr twentyebou! I ooutwil et ita January session. His
uod.rl.h Mtrefcal !Society.
The enamel meeting of the Godericb
1lwises1 Society will be held at the
court house 00 Moodaf eveninK next
February :11th. at 8 o'clock. All in-
teterted are invited to attend.
--- telephone . all is 6d.
Railways in Tr'ubs.
. l'he storm of wind and siert which
bampetr.l .he railways throughout
Western Ontario on Tuesday demoral-
ised the tr•ftic in this uefghborbood
to souse extent. The Buffalo k Oode-
rich hue did not ander, but the after -
0011 trains to rod front Loudon tin
he Huron A Huuo. branch were can-
celled. This prevented many out-
do pasaen<ers from (iudrrie I mak-
ng any connections et ('liui.on and
so lie .eturn,•d to town until the toad
Wm open. d. The C. P.R. also . x per-
elt ed euoeiderable trouble iii k• !ping
is lice clear. A snowplow on i e way
...eu Guelph to Ooderich wee derailed
between Itlytb and Aul urn. This
ccideet held up all traffic for a while.
lei the poen trait' on Tuesday did
Ot trach here until 6S31 Wadordey
morning. However. all the train* are
now running ou their regular schedule
again.
Goderich Fruit Growers' Association
The Ooderich Fruit Orowersi Asao-
ietion is the name of an organisation
which is being formed in Oodet ich,
be metuhere or which will co operate
n the culti•atiou sed care of orchards
and the marketing of the fruit. .t
well attended meeting of those in
Board of Trade Special Meeting.
A special tweeting •f the council of t
the Board of Triode h c,Iled foe neat
yonday evening. All the members of
the Weird of Trade art requested to be
present. The power question is to
receive consideration.
Kintail Sub agency Closed.
1
The Sterling Bank of Caned. bas f
dosed the K iotall nub -agency of the
Iluuganuos °Mee. es it wee found at
present uoprofitabis. Kintail hush-
nes will he taken care of at the D.an-
ganoon breach.
Ready for Operations.
The salt pleat of the North Ameri-
, so Chanties' Co., which has beets
•werhoiled during the past two weeks
in preparation for Um recommencing
of operations. is ready for busioese
and it the intention of the manage-
ment LO commence work at nate.
Teo carloads of coal have arrived and
iudicatlons are that the plant will be
operated permanently. About a
dozen men are employed at the pres-
ent time.
Argument in Apple Wee.
The case et 'nattier vie. Powell is
being argued this week before Judge
110‘ te in his chambere at the cow t
house. This ie a erre which was
partly tried before sir '%illiarn
.Milo k at the asci.... last fell and it
au setion entered ny Wm. Tbatner, of
Welton. again* Oeu- Powell, au apple
dealer of Blyth, to recover the prier
of sepias purcbwaed by the defendant.
After the evidence had barn partly
taken ..t the Asaizee the presiding
judge referred the ease to the local
master. Judge IN.yle, to ascertain the
.elite o1 the apples.
Y M. O. A. Concert-
J.H.YJikieronentertained the Water-
loo County Teacner.' Association in
the ('elleRtate Hall, last evening. Mr.
l aweron s program wee of sterling
Merit. fine That afforded real tat.ietae-
tion. and sent everyone away de-
lighted. He bras pe ograrmmed for
eight selections, but gay. fully twice
that number. Hie repertoire included
patriotic. pathetic and comic se ec-
twn, livery member wee a gets.
Berlin News -Record. Hear h int
neat 'lbutsday in Victoria Opera
House.
Public School Boiled.
At the rguier meeting ot the ppuublic.
school board on Moedey .ventre of
last week it was decided to increase
the salary of the caretaker of Victoria
.. bool to $4116. The secretary of the
hoard alio was given an intens' of
$25 in eatery. Drs. Gallow and Turn-
bull reported that the sanitary condi-
tion of the Central school had been
eery touch improved and made mute
recotnmendetions. The secretary's te-
port for Jain ars showed payments to
the total of $I.Uu8A6. The principal's
report showed an average attendance
of 41111 for the month. !l'1 boys and 260
gills.
A Narrow Escape.
Friends of .1. E. Muckle, recently
manager of the Singer Hewing Mach-
ine Comprwy's agency in town, will
he rorty to lsaarn of an accident which
befell bits on Saturday night last in
whieb be had a clove call tor bis life.
He wag welklugg on the railway traek
between Blenbeiw and Blenheim
Junction sod was struck by a Pere
Marquette paa►enger train. He warn
..n the siding and heard a train com-
ing. whk•o be supposed was on tbe
main line, but was struck by the loco -
naive and buried Into the ditch. He
hada number of rills broken sod was
otherwise severely bruised but. not
critically injured.
Mr. Gamble Gong to Toronto.
kunouooement is made of an early
change in the managership ret the
!ioderich beech of tbeeterliog Bank.
Mr. A. G. Getable, wbo has been the
manager leave shortly for neToyoronto to take
charge of the alty office. Duriug Mr.
uaruble'e berm the business of
Ilse Sterileg Beak bee mounted to
e proportions. and outside of his
ties as manager of the Bank he bee
taken an sabre and effective part in
advancing the interests of the town.
cominercia ly and otheewiee. His
Promotion to the Toronto .-Magee ie a
well merited re•ognitian of capable
service. Mr. Quads leaves for Tor-
onto about 'the end of the present
"onto.
All Right bait the Weather.
t'ofa•oea$b weather conditions 00
!today made it so unpleasant that
it was decided tO Wantons the horse
market whish wapamaottoced for that
dee. Quits • genbsr of farmers and
yers were in town for the occasion.
the wind and deet mads it too
ole for doing Wahiawa. The
tree sae not discouraged by enY
and have •wnoswesd that ago
Ain" market win be held ee Tuaday,
i t rte y Silo it is hoped that the
of the teatime. op this date
even greater pass that of airy
diregameneore.
Ws umber of t
he
etr
zee uesli il-
rio
date.
with In an
to eh.* times present ea tam.
WItIt ,M Naps!.'
The
me•rris5h teat plass w Tuesday,
ton, of Carrie Kathleen daughter of
Rev. Francis !trowels and corner. to
insuph Whits. of White Blufb Farm.
P'reathdln, Y The bride will given
away hy hbtid, IgorPfakasd, pvlewl
.tA sr ere
tiny. sad Mise Mer el Woodier/played .
wedsmink. Mies Mabel
klt4tt. of Arburn. attended the bride
ad f'Iwreid Swim sated se belt w.
kften eongrwtuMtioee W bees ten
Ile& the antimony erljoertrd to the
diel.g-.-ores„ w1M.re they pslwnnk rt1 •
Syr. Mee. White
Wit ea the m trete few their
home le the est. The bride M well
knew•
Sondithily o tasseed by • wide
'h'u'b n.+1 er4.ed- Isere. baying spent her
t'1.ee days., =0sAu i)sw gyms.
esti 001-
kgmle bs Made rllsorada• ittrfrYsa
ioderich and Colborne townships
who are interested in the project was
held et 1). F. Hatnlink'a office last
Thursday, when the aasnciation was
°reauized. Richard Jewell w a
elected presidet.t: Wm. !lichen, eee-
retaty, end D. F. Hamlink, manager.
The work of completing the organiza-
tion will 1r• held at the seine place
next Thursday afternoon. .\n effort
is being made to have the l'ooyincial
Government send up an authority un
this subject to address the meeting.
it is urged that all those interested
make an effort G. be present at cite
gathering next Tburday.
Kilpatrick—Treble.
A very pretty wedding tolace
at the hue- of Mr. and Mtn: 8. tl ear -
down o0 Wednesday afternoon tof last
week,(Irswhen
Showdown,
wee Treble.sister
in
mat recite to Joslyn Kilpatrick, of
Provost, Alta. Rev- Dr. Dougall per
formed the rete y ea 4 o clock in
the peeeeace of the immediate rela-
tives of the contracting uartie•. The
bride entered the parlor leaning on
the arm of her father. as the wedding
march was played by Miss Velum
Wikon. She wont a dress of brown
u,eesalioe silk with lace trimming'
and tarried a la,u,l.wt ut wbite rocas.
Her going away dugs wee of blue
ladies cloth wit.b hat to match. The
groom'd gift to the bride was a pearl
crescent and the organist received a
pair of Fold toff -links. Mr. and Mn.
Kilpatrick- leave for their home at
Provo et, Alt.., next month and will be
accompanied to their Western home
with the bent wishes of a large circle
of friends.
Wilfred Armstrong, wbo tell front
the roof of tete Big Min elevator on
January 14th and had such a miracu-
lous estop.- from death, wt' temuvgd
from the hospital to 141s bows i
Auburn last Saturday.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelly returned
hoarse on Monday atter • wonth'a
visit to the South. They had • most
:,o joyable time, and Mr. Kelly stored
up a lot of energy in preparation for
his work at the town council during
the remainder of the year.
A meeting of the Horticultural So-
ciety was held in Secretary Lane'. of-
fice on Tuesday evening. The culti-
vation of begonias was the subject for
the evening. The next tweeting is set
for Tuesday, Marco 14th. The subject
will be announced later.
Elizabeth Campbell's rice, beautiful
and admirably cultivated vote, com-
bined with a must attractive personal-
ity, has made her exceedingly popu-
lar and she is in constant d•maod for
important concerts throughout On-
tario as well •s in Toronto.—Toronto
Globe.
An event to which every man,
woman and child with a healthy ap-
petite should be looking forward is
announced by the W. (j T. C. This
to a supper and sale to be held next
Thursday, 2.3rd inst., when {pancakes
and syrup are to be the foundation of
the menu. The room.. nn North
street next the Signal office have
been engaged for this occasion. An
advertisement un the first page of The
Signal this week gives further par-
ticulars.
A most enjoyable time was spent at
the Oddtellow. Hall on Tuesday even-
ing, when the annual Valentine racial
wee held under the auspices ..f the
ladies of Rebekah Lodge. Progressive
euchre was engaged its and prizes were
awarded tothe ladies and gentlemen
who we g ttibe wiunere in the conteet.
Tasty refrsha rats were served to the
company and the large assembly room
0o the Bret floor was utilized for
dancing, in which a number enjoyed
themselves until the departing hour.
t. Roy Adams prodded at the piano
in a most efficient manner. The
guests are unanimous in voting the
-Itehekabs" first -clave entertainers.
The Citizens' Band Entertainment.
A large audience wan in attendance
at Victoria Opera House haat Friday
evening when Eddie Pigott., the well-
known concert comedian. and local
talent supplied a everted end up-to-date
musical program which was well re-
ceived by a large gathering. Besides
the comic songs and talks by Eddie
Pigott, selection. were given by the
Citizens Band, under whoer aurpiors
the concert was held. Vinlin .Dice
were rendered by Mies Heirlicke, and
several numbere were rung by the
Imperial Quartette, the mermbes of
which Are Mrs. Klee, Mir Walter. S.
Wilkens .ra4 Jan. F. Thomson. Mrs.
King rendered vocal violas and Roy
Joore • cornet solo. Selections also
were given by A. Shore on bis mando-
lin. The program throughout was
well rendered, and the evening was a
most enjoyable one to those wbo at-
tended. the committee in charge are
able to report that the entertainment
was also successful tlnancially. •
County Special Committee.
The following is a summary of the
report of the special eoanmittee as
adopted at the January meeting ot the
eo°nly council. It was inadvertently
omitted from the ministate of tbe coun-
cil printed in The Signal two weeks
a/rk
It was recommended that a bylaw
be passed giving magistrates a fee for
dlspoeing of vagrant cans, allowing
tbe same fee of $2 •s in other cases.
Respecting the conimuni atioo from
Ilse clerk of Waterloo county. •.ting
that s deputation be sent to a meeting
of the Good Roads Ass +dation. no ac-
tion
ction was recommended. It was ad-
vised that no action he take° in refer-
ence to the regulating of market fes
as requested in is co►mmunicat4Qi hom
the clerk of Wentworth county. it
was recommended that the question
of the high countable's salary be laid
over until the June tneetiog in order
to get the necewary information and
In the meantime the clerk be in-
teracted to get. information from
other oountlsw and that the high eon -
staid* be paid I.y fees until the June
meeting.
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LOCAL TOF1011 IN BRIEF.
OBITUARY
Oke.
The late Oke, whose death
took place at Alexaodra hospital on
Setmday; January 28th, was a native
of Colborne township. He was a son
of the late John Oke, who died in
(ioderich two yeah ago. The days of
his youth were spent in Colborne and
when he was married to his now sor-
r.wiog widow over twenty-five years
ego be lived on a farm on the Huron
road in (ioderich township, now the
property of John Rogers. After-
wards he purchased a farm on the
Division line in Colborne township,
text to his father's homestead, where
he was living when seized with his
last Meese. Besides his widow, who
is a daughter of Charles Walters, of
Colborne, he is survived by • family
of three moos a°d one daughter—
Chester. of Toronto : Leo, in the
Wed, and Mies Els! and Lonnie at
borne—who have the sympathy of the
community in their Ices.
Brewalse.
Sunday last death entered the home
of John Brownlee, Huron rood. and
reusoved the father in him sixty-ninth
tear. The dreamed was a native of
Peel county •ed tante to Huron with
his parents in his early years and had
since lived at various point in this
county. He bad been • resident of
(ioderich for the pad, eight years. He
is survived by his widow, two sops
and ope daughter -- Wilsoo, William
and Mrs. Apart Mitchell, all living in
town. He also is survived ty two
Mothers --Thos . o[ Salt Ste. Mame,
and Geo., of Se•forth. The funeral
took place on Wednesday afternoon to
M•iU nd cemetery. Rev. Dr. Medd
of whose congregation the deceased
was a member. conducted the funeral
service. The pallbearers were J. H.
Million. John Edward. John Macdon-
ald and James Hogg•rtb. Among the
number present at the tumoral were
Oeo.Brownlee, Se•forth: Mrs,H.Little.
Hayfield : Robt., Brownlee. Tu.:ker-
sutith : Mr. and Mrs lar. Mrs.
Isaac,.Brownles and' Itsni lin, all of
Clinton.
Tebbett.
Keep yearmen "Op to dateIn of kr
restlg moo. The dowdy Mogw..osit m •
lineetaito , r sot thlagyee de oat bred to aeeekk Osrther
tlw /. J. idleam', establishment o• the
Thome els are interested la ehlna decorating
ev111 tied slants sleek of wham ohW► et drt
=Tatty. u WilmerSmitke Art Stare.
sras eaw °arInqdr-
to
re. sbas
11.111'. Art Stare. East ,filo-
W. H. Ouodry hilt sold his ewi-
deoos on South strait to Jae. 4.D-
Olt.s. C. ire Is on the sick 11se suf-
fering from a severe aleck of piano -
pneumonia
The eholr of North erect Methodist
dnt*
1..
(big for s cement to
b. laid early ie March
Man Clerk Jobe May. who was in -
red In the railway wreak at Paris.
reported to Its reineyering nimbly
The aaweal mooting of ten Dangle
lege of the Mhopire will be bald Is the
sour( hoose east Mosley afternoon at
4 n'sleek. A good attend/sone le re-
ported.
e'qo World the yeses* sow rt d. wdrove
as std gset$ ae sad totly&rem the
MN to the t'. P. R sbtkxk on !telar-
I yaNMe ain, Opel M sitirtres
MA P
Orwell"' A'1^twsy &so Tar has had a
Yr. !!!lore a few ago sus-
taioad a paralytic • .' s, from which
be felled to recover. Mr. Elliott wee
born in Colborne township Atte-seven
years ago. As a v OM* man be
taught school tor a number of yews
at Beeminer, sod lateroioed the
staff of R. Truax A ()o., t 'alkerton.
Then for about eightear. was •
of (ioderich, being -rater
an bookkeeper for the oderic
Orgau (.o. - Four .years .tgu be re-
moved to Toronto, where b' was con-
nected with a Gerrard street time He
is survived by his wife, two daughters
Maud and Jean. mod ooe eon. Will, of
the Bask of Commerce, ail living in !
Toronto. O. M. Elliott, of town, and
John Elliott, B. A., principal ot Bow-
utauville Collegiate institute, are
brothers. and Mrs. A. G. Sperling, ot
Nines'. Mao., and Mrs. J. IR. McMul-
len, of Hooter, N. D.. are sisters. Mr.
Elliott's mother is still living and re-
sides in Ooderich. the deceased was
A Methodist in religion, sad in politics
a staunch Literal^ He was highly es-
teemed by many friends in (ioderich.
whose •siooere sympathy goes out to
the bereaved family in their logs.
Campbell.
Robert Campbell, one ot the beet -
known figures around (ioderich har-
bor. passed away on Wedueeday even-
ing of last week after an illness of
over a year of cancer. i eceesed was
• eon of the late Jennie Campbell, who
settled in 0-,lerich in 1e.311. He wee
born in Ooderieh, on West street.jn a
house opposite the Park Rouse, on
May Vend. 1846, and was thus in his
sixty-sixth year. He commenced his
career as a printer, being an appren-
tice on the staff of The Mitchell Ad-
yocate. Later he WOW in the employ-
ment of the tlrw of Shepherd b
Strachan, grocers, (ioderich, but for
many years latterly he was Wm.
Lee'. warehouaeroan at the harbor
fn the year 1886 he was appointed
lighthouse -keeper at Ooderich. the
duties of which position he faithfully
filled until the close of navigation last
fall. Mr. Campbell was a member of
the Huron Rifles soca wise one of those
who answered the call to arms and
were sent to Sarnia at the time of the
threatened Fenian Raid. The de -
o e.eed is survived by hie widow, four I
.ons and three daughters. The cbil-
dreu are John, Wm. J., Robert and
Donnelly, M,.. W. T. Pellow and
Misses Mary and Chriety. Wm. ij
Campbell, town assessor, and Jame.
Campbell, of Lucknow, ire the sur -
The Children's Hai'
A une. imp. Care Now May sere
After Years of Eegryit
t11 Oreu play so hard that (tie head
)irsplrea and the batt has a tendency
to mat and get sticky ou the scalp.
seep and water doesn't seem to re-
move at but the halt must breathe
to be health). Just try Myet's Hireu-
tone. Itub It into the roots of the hair
with the bade of the ringers. The
children like It and will ask you to
use It. Itlrautone loosen• up the ac-
cumulated Quat and perspiration an4
the hair and gulp can then be easily
•and thoroughly cleaned. After It a
dried give another avpllcstlon ot Hir-
:.utone. .ifte.- you have used it ter
a while you *111 admit It Is the beat
you have ever sued. Veer Nyal Drag
Story will cheerfully mierantee I*0*
ton. to do u1. ,;,:, 1. . •alme•1 f It
Sold and guaranteed by
F. J. BUTLAND 9S. E. HICK
H. C. DUNLOP grE. R. WIGLE
vans GOpERICH
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viving brothers of a family of nine
children. The funeral took place on -
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and was
under the au.pieea of Huron Lodge,
I. O. O. F , of -vbieh the deceased was
a member. Rev. Gro. E. Ross had
charge of the service at the house.
The pallbearers were the four sone,
Wm. Campbell, a nephew, and Wm.
T. Pellow, a son-in-law
tfatfltaoan.
The We Daniel Buchanan, mention
of whose death was made last week,
was born in Cape Breton sixty-two
years ago and his birthplace wry.- ben
tar froua the city of Sydney. W
he was very young his parents moved
to this Province and settled in Gode-
rich, where the deceased had .-ince
been • continuolus resident. He re-
ceived his education herb- and for
many years followed the vocation of a
'Merman. Twenty -even years ago
be went into the employment of A.
Sauoders, with whom be way still
engaged at the time of his death, and
by whom he was held in the highest
regard as a workman of the strictest
integrity. In the year 1874 the late
Mr. Buchanan was united in marriage
to Mies Lizzie Fowler, of the Hayfield
road. Twelve years later death re-
moved his life partner, leavipg a fam-
ily of two sons, Oliver and Herbert,
both of town. Another son and
ter died in infancy. Io the year
1889 . was united in marriage to Mies
Eliza Jane Million, who survives him.
Tbe funeral of the deceased took place
on Thursday afternoon from his late
residence on Eldon street. Rev. 1)r.
Medd, of whose church he was en
active member and a steward for a
number of years, conducted the fun-
eral servios. The interment was made
in Maitland cemetery. As a mark of
respect for their late comrade the
employees of the orgio factory at-
tended the funeral ip a body. The
pallbearers were three representing
Victoria meet Methodist church—J.
H. Edward, Robert Young and Thos.
Werrener—and three of his fellow -
workers, Robert Armour, Jos. Wilson
and Robert Oke.
On Tuesday. January 81st, the angel
of death bore to the Celestial City
the spirit of Mee. O. J. Tebbutt, Prin-
.-eta street, Clinton. Tbedeoeaoedwas
born le tiodericb in 1846. a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Oakes.
When but twelve years of age she,
with her parents, moved to the Mait-
h's& sossomeion. (ioderich township,
where, in 1868, she became rte wife of
oetoph J. rebbett, wbo predo-
mke =tome years. Owing to the
y
death o bee eldest -goo, Oeos'ge (who
iioo.ged the farm tear daloesville),
Mee T.bbutt with her son sad daugh-
ter moved to Clinton & few years ago,
taking up residents* on Princess street.
Although eonnosd to the boon the
greater part of the flier for the last
twentyyears Cita to an aocidenth
Mn. bbutt had enjoyed oompw-
tiveiy p health until a few weeks
tree+. whsshe tall, breakieg her leg.
The hone failed to unite and poleoe-
l0g net in. which resulted in her death.
Throegh all her afferiog Mrs. Teb-
bett trimmed a cheerful Chi Whit spirit
and la her.Mlotkow to talk with her
was to receive • blessing. She was
beloved by all wbo knew her. There
are Iris to moors the loos of • loving
mother oee daughter, Mies Ida, at
house. and nee eon, Obri J. fa
The Alberta. Tfuneral ase the foilow-
1 'Monday. February bed, woe
largely attended. Rev. Mr. Omens
mediated the seethes, descend beta aa a
eseaehsr elf Ontario street Motbod{et
church- The lowers whish were sent
as emw Mess :of eyespathy w e r e
trend ai. bowmen, woo made in
Cantor! eawstery The following
were re pepbesers J. Jervis. C.
Jsn{11, G. Main, C. Rolland, L
Cieereitll ar.d A. Whlttlegfyw -Coat
Men-
Theism,. of the Asch of 'Laos. S.
tgMele oesar*.J at hie hewn hi
net Peewerey Mb. wee re-
oa.vee •. ilk deep levant In Gods4eh.
Cure Your Cold
White Pine with Wild
Cherry and Laxative
Quinine Tablets do the
work.
N. C. DUNLOP, The Druggist,
South Side Square
Goderich.
ReireeleWseMeseetetee
THE
BALANCE WHEEL
of a modern watch vibratee five
times every second nod with
each vibration it rotates one
and a quarter times. Toru in
one year it makes 196,850,000
revolutions. If a locomotive
were run until its wheels bad
revolved as often as the little
balance wheel revolves in one
year, the locomotive would have
to circle the earth twenty-eight
times. But tbe locomotive has
to stop frequently for food and
rest and oiling — the h.l.nce
wheel vibrates day and night
without ceasing for a year or
longer -et a stretch, requiring no
other attention than winding
once a day.
Probably your watch re-
quires cleaning and oiling: if so,
i would he pleased to do it for
you. Promptness and accuracy
are our wottoee.
g-. S. Dabey
NVatchtnaker and Jeweller
South Side of Square, Ooderich
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BALMORAL CAFE
The plsoe to buy
Home-made Candies
Stun Peanuts, Etc.
Ice Cream n Bulk
If i k,
Home-made Candies
Salted Peanuts, Etc.
Ice Cream u. Bulk
std fitirkv
OYSTERS FRESH
EVERY DAY
F. E. BUR DETTE
'Phone til The '.Sorer.•
Smith.
Reference bas already been made in
these columns to the death of Wil-
li/int G. Smith, one of the early
settlers of Goderiob, wbo passed away
on Tuesday, January 31st. at the ripe
age of eighty-eight years. The late
Mr. Smith was born of Irish parents
in Rochester, N. Y.. on May 9)th,
1828 When he was quite young the
family moved to a fates near the city
of Loedon, when his babyhood days
were spent. He became an amentia
to the leather trade in Lnetlon and
followed this trade the greater part of
bis life. He Petered into buslness at
Chatham with his brother John. who
was a representative from Kant in the
Local l:sgislsture foe a time. Leav-
ing Chatham. 'be 000dueted a business
Hernia for a short period and about
sixty-seven years ago be came to I
Ooder kit. With his brother. the late
Alexander Smith, he became inter-
ested in the malt business. and later, `
stout the year 1864. the two brothers
built the tannery no Waterloo street.
Rixtysie years two the sehjeet of this
notice was united In marriage to Mise
Carney, of Lexington, Innis, who
died Ave years ago. There .era. W{b I
mar, Frank and Arthur, •11 of town.
are ten surviving members of a fsslgy
of Ave tope and one dwughter. The
deceased was • remarkably smart
roan for h1s age and had been able le
he abort to widths w few moetbs prior
to his death. be eras a man of 'vigor -
oar and (ndapendeet thought and hod
w reputwtlon en • sever controversial- I
ist.
ontrov l-
id. Hy hie death is r errrore sae
more ei the few remaining Maks hie
moan ten present generar iota and the
early set "rho laid the founds
Gone e+t thin tern. The - fueersat.
with.' wee private, tank place Friday
JJtsrnona. trtd least-. to Ilan land ~ate
try The pallbearers wry Cherie,
and Mashers 8wnitt. R. R. Watgrl+a, DM
r have, Edward Smith, of hl/letford I
Intl O I. and Robert Wiesen. of D -
• r h , of i .adlwteit
the Iurse.l .e. •
COME
SATURDAY
FOR THE
BJGGJ3ST
BARGAJNS
of the entire sale.
It won't last long :now, so
you had better hurry.
GET HERE AT
8 O'CLOCK
if you can. Some of the lines are being broken,
so that the axe will fall on the prices of what is
left.
We have no more to say. We haven't
time. Get here 'if you can.
• Ito t it
We're too busy
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