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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-5-1, Page 44 TBE HURON SJ V4 L, FRIDAY. KAY , IDA. flim a tNew40memww BM. wow. 'wad Cot bowe Penatture (l. Rut be t►~ Ars;r Hemet Wa Atlas Lae rt N. Complete I4mdes Tea Reuse - Heard Wasted - B, M. U$ vne _'Ioi 10 dlw aMae_ 110•00>4»il • O'Rsiuy NEWS ABOUT HOME. • 'A filers ataaaa yetai i ■ awe Aa' faltL 10'11 preop it.•' MIX TOTZOM eaw'r Do Ir Dant gets photo of roamed lanes rain you neo those baadaome owe* lien. B$.wart taros uut. Wall paper and window 'Linda i. nv.etJ to malt the taste of &U. at Mn. H. Cooke& ('&t .arty sad get your choice before the best de sips arc cleared out. Man. H. Otoa.. Gaercatt.' For the ebespsaWAN! salt. se . WcContore. Per the Eeeet satection of Mahn, se to Mac(1(ortac. Tur pIk. at ..Md .■irk, go to 1110Corssee at A. P McL.ean's. Ream Ons ler Haas -Tell everybody los caret, that Hallows, the photographer. is now Ina ppss.n.oa to ter., oat letter work than ever an 4Ywt 0ot.ce. Photograph, Masud at low Press. A goad suit of ck,lbes .erose as an intro laOUon .tnomg ',ruiners. who are sot to ,rye a OULU by his coat. 4'. k A. Pridkam us) ths.r suits in the most approved f...kb Oarpets takes up emoted and roisid. ill 1 ire of revering dean. Lineages sada oyer, kala malt meow chairs. he . recovered. sheat bargains gime is piatore fresang. 11 C. Robertson Lala street. terst Datum in wall pap*. M Isrie'e book vee. The cause of et is. the reaaarkaby law ones. and choke damns la the pesteras. 4'aa and see themwhether you buy er net twasee nage from 5 teats per roll. C. G. Newton never advertises unless be wears ataorthias • No row waste the peak w know that be has. this . imported 41 teet,aad by So doing,bas saved Ms 16 to 111 x. 'bilk he'awwed& to glee kb miry customers the Meeh of He now has the most c0.101* -neck error slows ie Galena'. Call and os r He mew *emcee Mr sure and call at O. C. Rebertsas'. )Lest peewee. where you wig get grout bargalu la wall paper ! Low prices sad chola designs la this patterns. prices range from &cls. up You nab make your introit en leek es Rood as sew, we retyear varnish aad furniture o.1 at e1, C, Reiertaon'r. Whs.) is Queen of the May 7 The town council will meet tonight. Captain Traunch has gene for the sew - "min. The Salcatlon Army still draws crowds sightly. Wilder McGregor has gone to Pott Albert, Jaws Hyslop, of Forest, was iu town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph leave removed to Stratford. F. Smooth has returned Irvin his Chi- .agw trip. Mr. and Mrs. Swartz iutsend removing to Clinton today. A coneert was held at the Princess -Rook oa Toeaday. Mrs. James McFarlane, Waterloo St., was quite in this week. Andrew Williamson lett on Monday to pita his veerel at Sarnia. Mr. Munro will open nut his stuck of dry goods, etc.. neat week. Myo. Makumonn has returned f rote her visit to frient'. in Hamilton. Ven. Archdeacon Elwood returned from h. London visit on Saturday Will Saturday or Monday be choses Ile the celebration of the Queen r birth w P. Holt, of Cameron, Holt, 4 Case - soft, has been in Ceicago during the week. The sin on Tuesday waasuceeeded by a $000 stora, whoeh lasted for a couple el hours. Mrs. )fctsarva, of Clinton, was in town the week the guest of her father, Alex. Wallace. A. M. Polley has been absent in New York State the pest two weeks, with an- other shipment of horses. Dr. liolmos had the small brick cot - sig., which was It. residence of the late are. Savage, taken down. J. P. Conway, of Detroit, one of the law frau Sall of typo., is the roost of his relative., hewn. J. t D. Curve. This eveaita there will be devotions at St. Peter's at 7.30 p m- and on the evenings of Today and Thursday daring May. Mrs. Strsubel, who one the gore of her dsna)iter Mrs. 1•Hanedo for the past two months at Tor. uta,, returned on 'Saturday last. Tom. Perry's brother, Harry. is with Otter's column. He is a stalwart fellow, and soli make • igood record for hirrwM, if he gets a chane. acme of tb boys have been full of tiquorell week. They seem 1.• feel es if they would l(o it hoarily until the Scott An saw into furce Min (t'Ne.il end M. t i'oeil.y have Pinned a partnership for dress and mantle making. Ladies eh.,uid read their advertisement. A portion of the fence surrr.nder.Ythe lernmae field bas yielded to the t•mpoat, sad the parts that have not fallen are waiting fur another gust. Ernest ailerons/4i left on Monday aeornin. for Milwaukee, where the Nnrth.•nrr is hiring got in res./mess for ale opening ..f nartgatiuo The weather is very changeable ,int at the season of the year. On Monday the ekermoineter aa. as high s i" . but on Friday it had dropped to 3C . A Yor+c, RlnwAs.-Mr. Leteudry Mises. int "teaching the ysune dee hos to shoot." sad kis siz tsar old toy can handle his ride like a little man The Trip ffrnmmer it the nem. s 1 a monthly journal l,ohlished M the tro- phy** •4 the Massey Mane. (' .. of ornwto. It is a credit to the editors. TM volunteers were not for drill on Saturday ecotone. and bred blank eart- tidg.. The Government should let the teen practice chew ting at a target with ball sore 'eminently. On W.dwe.day, two days tofu» the Stott Aet ea* tato foe», In ewe of the 1Meeka in town was witnessed the charmnl( set for ezpnrtatom of a stuck of iegatos, and the twining .4 Mme waggon loads ..f too And en t!e world wage. Pa. -bards. RAorthe'..1 t. poster 4.4 Almoner woe( New York) is the Mildew • t thing in the way of $ shorthand rahli- es'ina that we have yet seen. It almost tempts tea to learn Munson • system. en usgsiaitefy beautiful are tM»of pbniengrapky. It a • pity that 1 rd's >. not written In pure luac Paestum 4 • _-Thr J. 0. Hare M into** petting w mei Orrubber felt on his stew roller nab. He is ettliiiul( the waste weal Wee of the byo moa, anJ seudry ocher uep.sits. by Ailing the foundation of his building with them to priserre the sills and deaden the sound. Some 01 our eontempunrtes bare polo - beheld a runlet to the effect that Col. Roes, of the 03rd Cattalion, is going to retire. The gallant Colonel is not a "retiring" but an "ed.anclrtg" man, and if it is • aginary tut the Battalion to co to the front, he will be to command and will be fined W be "the right swat in the right place "--{Wingh►m Times. G. W. Rose, Minister of Education, has proclaimed Friday. Mar Sib, as a holiday in eery rural and ritlage school, to to known se arbor day, f.•r the pur post of laying out the .oi:oel erousls into paths, Sower beds, etc., aid for the planting of shade Wee. Cornelius Donovan, Inspector 11 Separate Schools, was in town on Wed nesday performing hu dut'es Mr. Diwouvan was a termer disciple o1 Fame, and brings to his other im(esat• nal quslificatiunr a practical mild, He is still a resident of the Ambition city. The Kinardite Standard very sensibl remarks -"Tbe Uodencb town wood, oo, with a view to economy, have cut off the usual grant of .100 to their Merhaaice Institute. It i• poor policy for the peo- ple of any town to refine a helping hand to an institution which is eo luberaly as Mated by the Provincial Government " Svc IaayvL AI 1E -Wit. --Rie. J. H Canon was very successful at the ex- amination for probationers held in Har- rieton a fortnight ago. He received 8311, per cent marks. and was second in his year. the first man getting 84 per cent. Considering his illness just before the eternisation the record is a splendid one. Rev. John Wakefield, formerly of this plate, bas been speeding the winter is Australia for the beae8t of kis health. In a oommunioatioo recently received from Melbourne by one of the resident mtnieters, we learn that while Mr. Wake field's general health has improved by the change of climate, his eyesight has not been much hesitated.- (Chat bum Banner. On account of the I. O. O. F. hold ing their ennivereary tarries by attend ing the Victoria Stroot Church oo Sun- day, the Court of ?tweeters postponed ned their celebration till nett Sunday of which occasion they will attend 8t Oenrge's in the morning. Rev. Owen P. Jun» will se befure mentioned preach the semen. Y. P. W. B. -The younger portion of the aongregauon of Victoria Street Church, have formed a Yoocg People's Vvurkiog Rand, its object being religious labor under the *apices of the church. The prayer meeting after the sermon last Sunday .smug was conducted by them, and fourteen persons stood up to ask for prayers. The Curry Bros signer merchants, will leave here Tuesday wit for Brant - hod, where they Intend to l -ate per- manently. They havp based 'a store Unger the Opera House le i hat city, and will carry on a fruit, ioatectiobery and wine and beer busing» It is one of the Mat stand& in Brantford, and "tee boys" will doubtless sake it a au000s. Wool_ -The farmers will be glad to hear that Colborne Bros., the enterpr'ie- iDg fins on the corner of Hamilton street and the square, are going to ac- cept wool at cash rates on all goods pur- chased from them during the ..seas. We can recommend Coionrne Brae. to our readers for square dealing. and we think that they will make things hum in the wool hoe this summer. The adlectien in the churches on Son• day must hare been heart. A number of our citizens e•n that day insisted to getting • despatch about the Fiab Creek 6Rht, originally intended for the "Unica Extras," but when the collet -Goo was taken up to pay for the jerked lightnine the immense sum of 41ic wee realized. The church pint» moat have been groan- ing under the weight of quarters. 'Pei SAGINAW VALLST.-Wm- Lee re- turned from Detroit the week before last where he had been completing ar- rangements for the running of the steamer Saginaw Valley to this port during the season. The vessel will make weekly trip. to Cleveland and Saginaw, after the style of the (costo, and will doubtless make the route a paying one. The bust will lee under the conacol of Capt. Nis. Reach. A Wissene 10 DaLINQii r r. -Robert Holmes, of the Clinton New Era, was in town ,,n Monday, and paid n a fraternal visit. Mr. Holmes hid & case at the Division Court here, in which he seed a subscriber to the New era for ten yeah' unpaid sebecription. He won his suit and returned home rejoicing. ielin- quent subscribers should take warning and roll and settle for their paper with- out farther delay. - [Winghate Time.. Teo.exeCorrrs. • Mara/salt Bros. ,the extensive dealers of London, have start- ed a branch hoes* in the stand adjoining Morrow's &hoe store, and have opened out with & choice assortment of teas and a$eee. They .neat their own coffees, and mase a present of a handsome pie - tore card with every pound of tee or 1 coffee. R'e think Marshall Bros. are { net the .nen to make such • concern hum The stere will be managed by a young lady of experienet. Hveto! L1' las COVvlmow,tiaa AND fest. re* The I)omtn►un Board of Loren» (`ommusioners will, of onerse, continue t•, act and grant licenses for the tale of *torit00* haters under the pm . upon of the Heott Act, and al., grant niceness at wholesale and for vessels. Chief Inapectnr Perkins' office is abnlieh- ed and will take the positron e1 inspeet- 1 nr for Fast Horne heretofore filled by Mr Mom. Mr Bail will continue M inspector for West Huron. The following circular has been issued fronts the Education Department The examination. for sdmosiesn t,• ht,rh aeh•4ob N midsummer will be held this year on Thursday and Friday, 1red sad 3rd July. TM examination in the Mil- profess.oeal *objects fee third end sa.rmd Ars awhers will begin Moodily, ARh July. For feet -(:Ills, grade 0, on Wed. weday, lite J• for grades A and R, on Thursday. July. The profes- sional essminatioa for Aral class will be be held un W edsmeday, 2': -id July. r Tb Elsie► bard le esatieuallg 1m - prang, sed will ow he &bad of aay- thiug we lest. bad on Uoderive fur $ I.,... time Tbe boys deserve support. We &reglad to think that we will not have to import • band on Domiuiuo il&y. Mrs, W. T. Hays, a ho Ma been twiner in= from • painful au» on one of leer inters, had flee as►oted meenbee elapse toted • far day..ro. During the past couple of mouths Mrs. Hays suffered much pun. but her friends a» li.ukirg for her .pee ly remover; now. At • meeting of the dinettes of the Heron sad Bruce Lost and Investment Company held last Friday afternoon in the council chamber, Jos. Williams was elected president and Dr. Holmes vice- presideuL A number of applications for loans were submitted W oke board, and coamderable slier basins sit a pri- vate satire transacted. Tetrraaaeck Est&aiatvua,r. -- A pulite entertaiamewt seder the anomie* of the W. C. T. C. will be held in the Temperance hall on Tuesday *venial( seat. Aa i0terestiaq programme of music and speeches baa been promised, and thew o1 our readers Ubu were pro- m+ at the last meeting w111 be »ger to attend this. A collection will be taken up to defray *spews. The chair will be taken at 8 &Salk. The Allan Siwe of steamers, will cm, anl after May 9th, arrive and depart it ,m Quebec. From Gottertoh to Great Britian -only 890.36. Now t. the time to bring oat tour friends --sit first class .tesss.rs-railway tickets issued to De- troit, Chicago, and all points in Canada and united States- For tickets and all reliable inh,rwmtion, call or write to H. Arnastrone, anent Allan Lin. city ticket agent G. T. R., near post odes, Gude- rich. A special sermon was Preached to the OddfeUuwe by Rev. J. H Carson In Vie - tone Street Methodist Church on Sun- daymorning last The members of the o er marched in • body ti the church, and occupied the middle news of that edition, Mr. Carr,n's address was of $ character that lave much satisfaction to kis special auditors, and Upon their re - `urn to the lodge room • ceemmittee was appointed to draft a resolution of thanks to the preacher for his sermon. Pat. Kelly, a well-known and tope - 1st citizen of Huron county, was in town use Wednesday, with $ view of baying the timber limits. Pat. is getting a little old, bot is one e.1 the boys yet. He gave the local hotel moo • pointer as to the method in which they intend working things up in Moron when the Scott Act comes in totes. lnetead of having drag- ging appointed to sell liquor, the Domin- ion authorities will appoint hotel keep - en, and by this means will enable them to ren their busiuw retry mock ton the old .tyle. Ms is a very good scheme, but the question is, will it work ?-[Wet- ford Advocate. BCaIAL OF Tat LAT* WALT!' Chaos -I3. body of Walter Crane, owe of the victims of ibs ill-fated seh000.r Explor- er, we enweieed to its last vesting pea» at Detroit this week. lir. Crania body was d Compered late last fall, sear Pike Bay, but owing to the difficulties of travellieg the remains were not forward- ed until the spring. and arrived here on Saturday night. To remove all doubt as to the identity of the remain., Dr. Nicholson, dentist, examined the teeth awfully, and recognized some of the work performed un them during the lite of Mr. Crane, thus placing the ideality of the body beyond dispute. It must give • me'ancholy satisfaction to the re- latives to kuow that the body is now ID the family burying ground. The Clinton Nese Bra says :-"A great yre.a4 many people wer.disappoiated ret learn- A new time schedule with important tilde` •• • • • -.... tell( that w Ball the evangelist,had -'-• G. C. Roberta*, the Ise Street fur - atone moa, bas kneskai • /rioaa dew^ below aero. Look at kis three list in anther ou'osa, and rusk to get the bansius. Lied Clod. Hamilton, states that i • gave ftp the use of stimulants when l • was 63 years of age, and found hi. 4 now the wore* fur the *add» change1s kis etude of living. We presume the • are many w this county equally as old who have now an opportunity of testing pesecese •y the truth of the noble Lads conclwioa. There ars now over 76,000 1'attt.4aa in the dive** ,t London. which eabraoss tt a *AMMO ..f Ku..&, Kiwi, lion bt,r, Middlesex. Perth, Elan, Oxford, Nei. folk and Huron. It &So cw,tatr•s 11 ehurehea, 66.lerglme •, one oedemata' 001 a,llage (Aasumpttu& at tiandwich), convents, 9 academies and one orphan asylum (Mount Hope.. "A Ln (-ost-aoat'm " "Has some rich relative lett you a csltusal for- tune which you are stetidtti in publish- ing books for the people at nominal prices 1 If w I admire your taste, Let won't the old line p:ublish.ts be glad when it u goo* T' Set enquired a prtmts- sst lawyer a.neentiw,t The Literary Revolution. Mr. All» replies that there u .either "rich relative" nor "phlleatkropy'• in it ; that the books y good prohta even at his unheard of esu moss, by the icemen*. »les they secure Read his advertisement elsewhere. Basinuna Neumann Those who are anxious to get choice evergreens will be glad to kern that John Stewart, of Benmiller, has a choice aas,rtment ready of Norway spruce, Scotch sad Austrian pine, and other favorite ever- greens at very low price.. They cat. be removed and transplanted the sine day. He has also some gond young fruit true* growing, true W name, and also a supply of strawberry planta Hie bedding out planta are In great variety thia rs.ua. and orders snail will be promptly at- tended to Mr. Stewart • address is Benmiller, Out W iugham people are discussing the advisability of giving *bonus of $1600 to secure the ,irking of a salt well. After they get the well down they will need to give a far larger bonus to get anyone to put up the neeemary worts to manuf&c- ture salt. Nevertheless moraine Wing- bamttes h<opo that with the sinking of $ saltwell the C. P. R. will g. into Wing - ham. The President .4 the C. P. R. knows very well that by coni leting their road over the skeet stretch from Tess - water to Kiss•rdise they will touch the two largest Weeks iu Canada --out of whish ale* hue been shipped the sad sit carloads daily during a large part of this winter. -[Kincardine Standard. But Ooderich is ahead of Kincardine for salt, and the C. P. R. officals know it, too. Tsa Wtcttott.T TOWN. - Wingbam was (mese regarded ea the "wickedest tow.. in the eoonty," but we think Clin- ton u new able to claim that tide, judg- ing by the fee/lowing in the New Ere : - • ''During the winter Mr. Batts kindly kept a ttermometer screwed up in front of his premises eo that parties conk see the state of the temperate», and the other night nose mean in.ek stole taw glee from the same. In different parts of the town the frame work of store windows and other woodwork is being dia6gursd with knaves, and at the en- trance to the town hall filthy and obscene word* are aerawled on the brick work. The parties guilty of them things had better take warning and behave them- selves, or they tray be trade to midair- ly fur at." Mower .r U. T. IL Time Tabt.. Lwow The ant t pie.Sisg for 1565 was by Gavin elution, hie 'being twit bouts abed of Duolop. Tb fist •.ata were sown by Mr. Carnegie on the 20th inn. Matthew Fully awl Wm. 11cMsaue have purchased Maisel.ad farm at Sheppardton consisting d 190 acres. frees John T. N.ftal, a Gudeetek, Mr. F •fey taking the front purttue is l 31 , Mc- Manus tt.e book. 108- A Btu Lw -1 n elm kir 12 feet long ewltauutq about 70 f.: t was sawn et the win hen last week. Mies Annie Mc('alluen .4 Tiverton, re- turned t, her home on list urd .y after a furtiigbt stay .t Mrs. Abase. Chart Morris, of Gerbraid, 1 qJ a tante plowing bee last Thr.day, Reny team. of Duulup, making the Meet plowing. A Btu 1V* & e Rr vso Coeleet started, suckers wore caught, polal..e Cup seen, the windmill tater erected the beautiful snow dissolved, and plow ing began last week. Martin Finland was the plowman. flies Sarah Ives, of Dungan i on u the guest of Mn. H. Hor- ton. A Flet. .arm vas Ssaktn. -On dirt 21.0 Inst , the beaming countenance of the popular sheriff of the county light= erred our burg. He was accompanied h Hueb Mc0rattat's tow, but h.s errand was not to capture law breakers awl drag them to durance vile, bet to bone home $ load 4 lumber. The tole old sheriff showed the mill hands that he could stilt lift his end with any of the boys, sad be rolled several of the loge out of .km way with s sant houk in a nagsble fashion test surprt.ed some Of the youngsters The sheriff also handled the rains of the dashing bays during • little fright from steam in a manner that told them thecae old and tried band had the lines. R. H. McDonald has gone back to Detroit to his port with the Transit Co., fwd Grace Altera has Ron. for & seven months' visit to friends near Exeter. Prior to their leaving, a lace* number of their young friends 'tethered at the resi- dence of Deputy- Reeve Allen tura social, musical and dancing party, mid to my "gaud bye" to them. We are desired by oer loos) talent to thank Protestor Matthew Low, of Godericb, Italy from London, Ragland, for kis kind assistance- Aided bj kis effort* the pasty was the bast of tis season held In Dunlop, R. H- will be mach missed in the social circle hers, sad sit our ester burgh Garbraid. ■ A gni gam. At G5 erich. en the :7th of Apr% by Rev. Dr. Cre. lir. Nan ]Ialtglaa of Wiens.. to Vies Janet Corte, Karo daughter d the Lae Darald Carrie. n Pert (Isla. SUM l■ Sbeesrdtoe, es Toaday serstag, Atoll ft'b. I. Hebert 0sanett. seed U years. e edertea leartets IRepurted by Telephoto from ?Lamar dills.) Oeosatcm, April le, UN6. Wino!.tNall►'book .NN•Ma Wt..t, trod wildest ♦ bees , N • a N when. Money • Mob 5 N N e ll Wein. icewG • huab . - .. 0 75 a 0 N flour. drill • cwt. . f t6 • Y ri neer. 4ea a.a► • cwt 2 W M 0 >< ✓ oar. (strong bake llW •Wit . i 36 • e N Oss, •bask 0 37 • J l0 B ards: 9 les ............... 6 semi 5 O~0 PMaees, •►ash 1 M / 1 es Ray. •tot ..... If sem: • 13 4D ••b - ... •13. 01, gen. tasmtcltds •dna s 1103 0 • 50 tl Cfes.n a lit• . It Shorts,•cwt ........... N rt • M w BRA. • cwt N .6 " N N ata 7010 "NN F:w .•cwt •... .. ..... SY leis 3 N " 3 IS sac" 6W 0N" N decided on not coming to Clinton, al- division of the G. T. R. on Mrundav last. week. The reason for this decision wast 1 4 » 15 ( V nhaeges came Into effect on the western though announced to the ntrary last e - o,. ex preea now arricat Strm(- u a: cop m. , intead of 4 :20 p. m. 0- that, on the conclusion .4 her labors at L tnd»twro', abe was .ouapletely used up, and found • rest absolutely necessary for her restoration to health. She re- turned to her home at Ithaca, N.Y., on Monday afternoon, after a Ave months. engagement in this section, during which she held ».rice continuously every even ing, with the exception of a few nights daring her stay at Gudetich. That she has accempluhed an inttnite amount of good cannot be questioned, and there are age numbers of people in this county that have reason to remember her Tidbit through all Tina." Another of our pioneer settlers in the person of the late IMvid Mt -Commit, passed away from this hie on Monday the 20ti inn at Port Albert, in his 80th year. Mr. McConnell un leaving Ire- land mottled in London, in 1812, after the battle of Lundy's iat., and wM One 01 the first settlers in the Forest City. where he and his brothers took up 100 acres of land, and also built mills at Exeter which then was a forest with Broin roaming at hie own sweet will. He once .hot a hear that came through the roof of their lackwo.d•s cabin. Mr Mc- Connell was the grandfather .4 D. Mc- Connell, who sends the ieteresting lot ten to Tun Rtnem . from Australia. Al- though the eldest of three txothers and two sisters, one of whom was the late Mrs. James McMahon of this town, he survived all, and leaves a widow to mourn his loss. H, 8. L 8, -The "ormten" on Friday e vening Ian was witnessed by a laves n umber of students and other friends of the opposing side.. The side led by Mies Ratcliffe took the platform first. and pre the following : C4wu• bit the members ; recitation, M►. Wilson ; read- ing, Mr. Buchanan ; colo, Mies Hender- son endensow ; recitation, Mies 11. Williams : road- ing, Mr. Erwin ; solo, Mis Radcliffe Miss Murray's amps then appeared and uE •kfollowing cit Miss Ball `stlo,Geo. Carroll ; recitation. Miss Baritt ; reading, Mies lk llteks.n ; &isle, Miss Berry ; reeitati.n, Mr Stalk er ; chorus by the members. On the ennclosi.n of the chorus Messrs *nine and M.enregav» their decision, the form pgewtaeman awarded bit vietney to Maw Murray by ie print., and tits latter a bale owe, tlamefy, 2 paints to the same lady. floss E, Dicksnn's reading receiv- ed special mention, sad (i.at.11 s sign and Mr. Raikes's restatiun www algin well spoken of. The latter reetie- leas took owe ^f the lessens begs the 'Med Reader, "Bre* and the Spider," teed na.it.d et in swell M able raaewa Y des* firth In•4 eprhowa. M r. A hare, hoe (rept:.i.1, e. •yl;....1.1 s....1'. e• Dentistry. as formerly, and as it does the work of No. 6 which arrived &t 11:56 a m., then train has been taken toff. No. 7 mite• Saving Stratford for Toronto at 7:20 was taken off, as was alai. No. 9 mixed leaving Stratford at 3:05 son. for To- ronto ; and the mixed arriving at Strat- ford at 11:30 was taken off between Stratford and OUelpn, The No. 10 razed from Stratford for Cedetich, now 1..... at 1.15 p.m., instead of 12:10, and arrives here at 3:45 instead of 3:15, which throws the departure .1 the after- noon rafted train from Gtderich half an hour later than formerly. The time of the morning and noon trains from here are unchanged, although none •.1 theta wall now run further than Stratford. Conductors H,sIm»ar4Au.ebr,ok will net run 4t Buffalo as formerly, but will leave here and get back from Stratford tae rime dal.• Conductor Col. McKnight hall hear transferred to the Stratford and Port Dover branch, and Conductor Lin. Craw. fool will run on the line to London. The delay of the mails by half •r hoer has caused mach grumbling here. The G. T. R. does rot add to ata popu- larity toy placing the arrivof the To- ronto arrival .4 newspapers at 3.43, eerie oialy now that the public are hungering for the war news- Rut we must grin and bear it. 1sD'ara. The Saved Antsy have again opened fire in this village. Mrs. J. Young was in Lonr;on last wee purchasing millinery and fancy 40(4111. lur NICHOLSON, LD S, SURGEON Dentist_ Mice and reddest -v. Wort e0ett three doors wow Beak of lloetnrl, oodcrich 171! She People's Column. !`t ENERAL SERVANT WANTEDv; '3' (leis this ss to a oempetaLi g rl. A is percoo at i!r other. lON A PPRENTICE WANTED --A rrot' tl Id of about is year. of are. to lean the autos btmhess. Apepp1y to hUW ARD B MAY MAN. 5.s.4 street, Oederieh. WANTED. -BOARD AND LODG- IMO for aretlsmea, wife mad two ,eialdne daring summer meatier, at ederirh. Aril of children. time and ten year, reepo.t testy. Amoy dating terms. !'• r , to . M DAT Amoy ILA. Tomato. INS It I/88 O'NEAiL R Mi88 O'RE1Lt,Y are goes w do dowse sad 5ar.- tle making in t e. orient possible time 10. ane rarefnl setters and good Atter, Ory ay be rend e nlion 10 wivast:rtartlon. _Way (ryfealllaa Brsnttwrd rail:litter of loge posi- es and any person W•atinga *tat and well made bonnet or has would do well t0give her $ call. ae ehasa iaasll nock mi1115err7y y10 d of ke at ter pariori, nppead ite HayM. Palet Ha tiha. Mress, Ood'rah, Oat. Cot » s.twrbllt 0103 -et TENDERS WANTED - TENDERS will be received op to the 1341 of Kar, 105. for the sr...lion of • new frame rhe.. It to metier the buntline known u Bethany chs ren•etly destroyed M are. Planaaad immigrations an be seen at Ruebannaa. laereo15 t Rob,n■ea9 oetre. Oe4erc' . trona April Oa, to May 753. and sr James Thorn. son i groeert. I Blinn, tremble, 711,. :e tta loth. All leaders should be dinned to JOHN TORRANCE. Porter's RUI.Oat. Oat rj DWARD ti ARMAN, mgr. Stalin, and plasterer, thanks the public for I nuguzontiwo►4 perr.onagP. He uattll road, to rto ork is ►b lyes+ in a 50/5510? swaav, tonic e the times.ltrtlaaats.fnr«t M MtMi o gg. wine required. The Invitees of Paton school No 6, For Bale or to tot. Hallett, are going to get the school house painted. it needs it badly. F. Stalker is at present suffering frogs • severe attack of erysipelas in the heed John Sturdy started ep the riser with $ gang of men on M•mday to bring down a . ueintity o1 saw logs fur Mr. Copia. Mews Wettlaufer sod Kennel have started to Mild a saw -mill in this vilhoo, in connection with their planing mil) HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT - TM home fur a somber of Jean Orr Mel by itr. 4'. A. Hamby, tee sale or to nit. (ieo.1 nrohore sod aeries. rot pr.walen apply to JAMBS POOAILL. 10Oplt. FOR BALE OR Tt) RENT -A NEAT frame cottage ere Mans strees with eve renes.hitches'. woodshed .d Sane gem water walling. Tw.S th..1agar» etleadd elsg. Appy te MM. ROItT iiapte area, er N tide sere ICI and furniture,h"pjj I Maitland ledge No. 104, I. O. 1r. T., ( TSI LET- A COMFORTABLE aerie w tbuth atnet evrtal0ag Mebveer have formed the -motives into a commit- won tar khans. w143 AW 5r a.•t t water., tee .4 the ..hole, sc .*e that th. Skutt A ptv to OEORBE its II iHOv. Act r Only obarrvocl end ent.ore►(S. l'lode.fe►. Aped ter 10.41 At • regwlar meeting ..f Cnart roe. i HOUSE AND Tint. L(al'l FOR "F." ween elected kr the swift' term Js.. 1 IrE utile mewl es u et dhe rrhr rug Ab0 Braid A.•t d ltakwee, R R. , J. P. 1,00,x, F.evert.. wpty , OeMtte k. No. 46 C. O. T. the following elbows ' s T*e hes w 1150 three recess, Y C. R ; Robe , V. C. R ; ke(.e.. a t. k eon. Joffe wit gON irpp metes seer t . O. Mentos'& state B. ; Fraweis .talker, Trees • R. T. Inadt, '!7 R. A. t `I. ' 1L Mer- rj ARM TO LET -FOR A TRIM 01' `er • W ; a Sel✓ s i 11i. fllsrre- •,=ha tJ kirM .*w. moo, R R M Mebical. l--_-•=- T lt. CASs, 4.11, um.. KC re.,, . (let. Pining*. 50000 tY•. iwe.e 11 kat forarerty . ►y t r. Bittca+n.0al busgmeaaa. Wen )lar ita's betel teat ilk WHITELY, M.D., C M., PRY- . 0,1411•3dergpok 1. ere.. M. d. t.rhe. t c. he Square. t Owen of Wawa s wag Store. up mare. lit DR. McLEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- USUs. cooter he. 0gloe and residese. Orme artiet. sawed deer west of Victoria Street. 1111. I)R . SHANNON d HAMILTON. Pnya..ans. Uar5Oaoa. AiNttohera. Aa. Witco ea or. 0M.'. 001 tka gaol GudrriL- 41. C. 40lawwg•, ..C. !hart . MN qit. VLE1 IS, BARRISTERS, ► 7 Uodrrlslt. 1: Sammie JN. Legal. J. A. Mot , a. N.'Lawrar, tw- I) C. HAY., 4:)1e10ITOR 4 ., L Olio ,+ernes d tM sqi are and W est. dem, I trim., over $*tkr'a bookstore. wean, t01104 at lowed win d Interest. HARRt)W A PiIOUDFOOT, BAR KIMTEK-'t. Attereem tiO4eft.ra. s1. (iedericb. .1. T. Oeeeww, W. Proud foot. 175 (1*M11:RON, H;)LT & CAMERON, 4J Ba ruts.$, Mu*cctun la (:banasty. to. :';)derict+ rad M'.alrham If C. Castrop, Q e5 P. HoumsU . Y. (i. Lavu, odeirMA W. Marga. N'ita(trr. 1711. ACUTIt)N SALE OF VALUABLE c R.LA04 PROPS RTT. Coder and by virtue of • power of Isis ma - gained in a certain mortrare, dated the 171h day et ♦oveesMr. A. Li. NM .1.503 nal be produced at the to. of sale. and naade by Isabella tyoud aad 1,rrderick Wood to the Verdur, there will he sold by Nettie Atacama, 00 Saturday, the 23rd dsy of May, .4.1). 1485, at two o'clock 1a the aftersos.. AT THE MOKOAN I14,./TF1 1M TMX VIL• LAGS Or BAV ►'1 [Lli, Is the Cowaty or Huron. by William Illarrbe., Awertsessr, tee following rslaaW property, raarl +glairr Leos Homhere, Ma flit, /4 rf, Wit, NL let, 001. Nt, M 401 WC 400 WE and *5, ruuu..yi numbers in ILs ♦1Yoae of pasyntid. to the t 05+.17 ••f Huron, sod P,11 100e Or llstariu c'onttulag bT ad 5eeaewrweewt • one quarter of an sere or load each. more .e lata. There ie situate awn. the band, • largo Mery and shalt tress home, • hale .ta►Ia and a ariacMo orchard. The balataes are marl, se w The oboe* weMd maks a very &dinar rev sides» and is weal .hauled. Ter*: Tea Dar trot Baal at the tow na* all the belabor Is is. taeN1. Per farther particulate away le Hob t Caowerem, irel.Iwr,tiodseleCtr= 6e.. Loa, !WOWS. er NWA 0etldraor. llbto4 iisAha. A.L. 1406, CAM EDON, HOLT t CAMZRON. WO. BARRI70N, Verero. BattettpL walla, Awdteboar. 11Nft NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Nestle. is hereby given in pursuance of Boo Oen third four, of ('pains,. one hawing and sorsa, of tM Kevc.ed Bnataasesasa&e(layeesna Met all law agabis w estate et Ties.. rami Into of the Townabtp of Warra tee& 1a the Coaety of Huron, Yeoman.deoer.ed whedtd se et alma the fad day ed AWL A.D. IM, are hereby requital le .sad he perko er*1 ath.rw deliver tb and*a acel.tratna of the mate and reacts of the said gerein.d at Du P. 0., Outset* see to Resew (harrow R YroadtentW ratlelaam. fiedwte►. at or belan ib. les day of its, 1406. their ohrionaa rases andwF greases sad areaN eptt5s, e felir=lage of Heir shams. a .tatieseet of then •..ewts , M tttthe em godIs1s the thereof.w(8.istts A& mia3ratris, wilt after toe said let tag d Jay. 140f, dietriba a the alias of the .ale dl►• round among the parties sauteed thsNes ha.tag n uard may to elalace d which NOW.h.11 have lires given as above r.q.trod, ere the told Admtaistntrti will roe Is Bald* 111• the said aaast., or any pari thereof, te awr per.wa .f *ease claim treus Wu ma basal boa recsii6d M her. or her said ttolietteateft Ike than attach effort mute Dated the 13th ear or April. 114. Ma R.1 PLUNEf.'7T. 1507.11. Adsinlriratrlt. • Loans *no insurance. mr-- WE ARE LENDING MONEY AT 6 suit per rect. Private -newts. Aloe &grate for "Credttt Yo K t LLygIF. (:oderich, Man h Mb. lek5 Icy 000 TO LOAN. APPLY 70 CA*I1LRO4 BJLTtCAMERON. R ich. MONEY TO LEND. -A' LA R O N easeet of Private 4lads for mv0Ra.nt .t Iowan meson 6rS-c lave. Mang ges. Apply NOARSOW It PRODUFOOT, 20,000 PRIVATE FLYNDS TO LEND ors Vain. and Town Property at lowest 1a- Lerear. Mortgoirn 1 ,. bared, no Committed.. charged (uoveyanrng Pees remosia►b. 16. B. - Borrowers can obtain mons in sesd. if title b L esti.etory DA V IPtON7a5 JOHI(. 'PON Bat,taara Ike.. U.derieh. 1511 R. RA DCLIFFE, TIRE. M A RINI, Lite earl Amides' Insur..oe Al.nsa R'pwpeausg erste 4r ('.+spat k... akeireseal for rte CANADA LITE 'Roca Iln'aascs 00. Mowry to lend ea Mortgage. either to Tana M Farm Property. in any way to suit the berries, er. lrt.re 'aspra,re, Lave Work Galrirh $200,000 PRIVATE FT -NPS TQ lend or. tarn and town p rojer•i at low - Ml aatere...t. $.wiesf.l flim -tried. No ceal- mw.oa charged ageate for the Trust sad Leas Company of- Canada, the Crawl* Leaded Credos ('ostasy. the Lauda' Lose t'ospsay et raasra. !sierras. I. 44 and 7 per real. N. R. Borrowers eon oetwia motes is ea. des, ie toile sarbfatA ry 9970 DAtrt0)15 rritlCli'f•p T, Bo.nsIu$, dv., Ooderleb. $:,0,000 TO, 44140.AN AT d PDL THE TvCoNTi1 ti►.N5RALT1117i'T8 (70"? are prepared to icon mrnry at gper ,..t., say abet' 1,a1t turfy, on TERl18 Ttl-S1i'1` BORROWERS, on lret-chess farm enemy. Aran to (AME^O'. Hot T Seen HERON. Awaits for the Toronto Oesseral eCOI. Wawa (1aeswt»we7otl t Cassa Trouts bays alma tis amount of poste funds to Neat as emeciessMm weevily. Oederlrb. Oct 4, Wit 911 tt IN8t1RAYICH CARD W. P. P- oor tin. Lyee aaet ,,$s Snar ta&wrnare fprwf• 004)4R ICH II Otis r, nsom,te t elbwrse Hotel. ipadoa Maaesnyn i2worp.ratrd 17W "11.04-1.. bed, Ne cab ('..parr Greased se !son piste ghee ia the itwsin. Tree abovMwe an all erne 1055 arts o e •etal Iabed own bro. Rataleb. er 10werr ewlrs. 130.Meb. Der. '4th. all, I I NRL`RARCL CARD. RR1T191/1 Aesl MY. Tomos» established PHor ell.ita RM. (70'T.. Lorelei, Roalandi- ItA RTprtRtwlejelPts (rr y, e► H Awrroia roes Rbh.lehed wotos ee a3voRA(7*llnt /ee as the lewrw fK1SITO?f, The o1dee at 5 k ales A CAytAitAPItmLOAM atm P MCO. Te.wotrvo. alemny t. Lose se 100101pe »grin. fres nese per CwK-CJ1as15..i.d...te. teORACi 110 *TOR. fiMet::a ben Is low 4. swag areillbetv "A crop wen earn is%a•glowie.' A goad .sed bed ea one of the luuet important objects to I.o wgemtt by the tarsier. While, all other things be - mg equal, the early sown or pleated crop will be the beet, it is morph hea- ter to delay the seeding a few dale Shan to put the grwtuistu outJ orad wet or half polar* ground. iiia un- usual swag, with 11a soon books aid aero weather Moyne web toward April, less tetedeaey to make many pm • plc uneasy, sad we fear touch grain'' will be hsrriel luta gruead only NODi prepared. While It ie a fact ileac lhel ~on is very backward, and that at Wm Woo tee other years the *prougr eieedu.g was onto, over and limey' farmers were planing potatoes and l preparing for corn, itu.1., • tact teat 1 ill cold weather u what has provost - ed the protestation of the land and the eowiis .4 grain, aged this arse has squally eMarded all tegetetiure r• that, compared with the grt.wth of wild planta add tress, the ranting is not more backward than tt »dirary season.. We repeat that while it is important to Rea all Grope into the roomed as stew s pomade, it u still Met to take time to do the work well, and to awe to it that the land be thoroughly well fitted before the seen ie wont Rwwempar that "'well sown is timely sono." gee rms Re/seraena. The atr.dord confines the este- sweat that Granville bas reiterated Ma *wad mem Russia I,r a military tawdry ca the spit where the tattle of Pestles& »curled. .sews . AptesYwrat mew. The annual spring show at the Col Meas AQrie.ltursl Society, was kiln at Ambers on Wednesday. April 1lad,ana was a elassd 000.0» Tbe weather w everyt♦mg that wild be wished for, an the renal were eery good, both of rain helped tel caw the large attendee* people. whisk was psel.bly the the village over saw. There were 33 a tries - 10 balls, and 33 bates.. *bon eighty dollars were resolved in member skip tees, t.sr the Weak of the wing The Collieries Ageisattlwa* Society wal hold its fail fair at Saleita'. Hill, abuu ale let sit Oetuber, in a 6e4 rented b the 8oeiety, from Mr- Joe McD4wagb wbo will fence this held for the 13r.abt with a shoe board fames seven feet hip Tb foWUowing is the r'aata LBW. Seams. - Alred heavy draught. -1 J. P. Makin ; Ind, Alfred Minot!. Three yearlinea -1st, Jae. Andersen 2041, JasMatch A Bassett ; 3rd, W RSL Aged . sal --lstr J P. Visitor Two yissuous.-let, Wm. Young 2nd, Fred Youngbfut. Aged Reedits.. -let, Joe. Curtin • Did, Jaa. Stili.. Twu yearling -Robs. Medd. Carnage. -Aired 3 yea» -Oen. A derma ; wall, Ova Graham. Sweepstake pro., diploma, es the tone, entire, of any class or breed. .las. Anderwum'a 3 yea old heavy d Wanior (Dampened.) Bol.u.--Haat tboroieghbred Durh ewer two years of age -let, Jas. 1)osaeh ; 1td, Jam Washington Jae Garin. Beet than a Attired Durham under t yaws of see. -1n, RMS, Medd ; 2 Wm. Granger ; 31ml, Robt. Mute!. Beet ball asother breed ever t yawed age.- Young. M travelling 16uibe, GRAND TRUNK iflsed. M1 0.4ariabf L.. 7 a.m 1f p m 116 tetratllmea i Ar. I Delass I Slaps ::N =curd Mise Soot ex U*d. 4 3 I Ar:1 10110 UMI 1DU pp..: I ffda6 EXECUTORS' NOTIC (haler t►wd b virtue of Revised .latae 011110ele. Aalder ref. Section 14, the ( hen of MR. JAMES McNAI Isle of the TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, he 'Jermyn' eft Y.rk dW esu er ah.ae the 0(11 F&rmer {ay of me bseekr ersted to sea by peal Friday, the tat of .hf Vire mR, esett e•10to the sadetrst0aed eew M tbetc .brtptesate e.( tote wed ■eNah, r ebrtals• and atria dream eat (oma, the tate fall Ire of their Aden a .taton,.at of t «sesta .tad the sawn of tbe ono say) b*A 1l there. and that laurel stat Me 0naMtd W mi+ JOON/ Nodes duMbead mmsae the parties entitled fe ewwee M the claims d sseettteee s0vs bate f.rel.hed tee the ill. se y! 64 ; tar 18. amid ton will est as tame for tee told .i, past tbwesf to taw p•r.nm er wbm. e1•tals astJes .lrl1 ant bare s/.d tq then at oke tlm. *4 tree! .: sem. Distal at the Towashlp of Vaegbaa mid tins rwesty elgta day of harsh, Jti p 1N 50'47. B. McKALR . us,. Mk* Rtcbmea/ 11111 FURNITU w Rana... 0 4 D)r'imedseillg Burssua- • at rrite Spa Onus Ceased M. • t rearm 1 1 hehgm Takao Osetre 0 r.. t. and P.rbw awls al 1'OS {y Vrtadew Rotleee. •tt seat afi wag Pupas on apse G. C. BOBBBT3° 1111i1►4/ w 'r fIg'T