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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-5-16, Page 4TMousna', May 16, 1901 A SUIT THAT FITS OOeTB NO MORfr THAN A SUIT That Doesn't Fit sold the t.14 -e to get • Sutt that fits is here, where Clothing met Dome up to • high h.wudard of exoelleuoe bo be allowed in stock. You will find to our stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS' and BOYS' CLOTH- ING, nice patterns, such as will appeal to the taste of the most particular. It will be greatly to your advantage to buy your Clothing here ; having been so many years associated with the tailoring bu.inews, I •m iv a position to give you more reliable goods and better fit than you can obtain elsewnere, and our prigs have • velvety touch on the purse. Call and in spentgoods and get prices, The Duke of York is the ngpte of the New Novelty in Ties They are wade in bows, with flow- ing ends, and are fsatened to the collar with the new p•teut Steel Shtehl. Thew Ties are having • large sale in the cities arid are bound to be very popular this season. We will have thew in our window on Saturday. We are continually adding to our Stock the latest in Hats, Shirts and everything pertaining to I len's wear. If you wont the Latest and Bent you will find it here. We, C_ PR2S�H A Tt[ Sole Agent for Ohialaty's Hata. Clothier and Men's Furnisher. the I• Pvet.lauau EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ET O. maillIAsSSP I — OODERICH. THURSDAY. MAY SI. 1111 POLi PICS IN WEST HURON WJE have received the following com- munication from a Liberal friend in Ash- field : "1 notice that you have not been do. ing much in polities in your editorial Dol• umos lately. T was at a Liberal woven tion some week. ago. and I got it into my head that we would be hammering away at the game by this time. but, although I closely watch TRI SwNAt. every week, 1 fail to see any interest taken in riding polities. What's the matter. anyhow?' There is nothing the nutter that we know of. The date for the holding of the bye - e lection hie not been set, and it would not be good politics to be kicking up a dust too far in advance of election day. Perhaps our correspondent remembers the story of - the chap who undertook to jump • twelve foot ditch by taking s half mile run to it By the time he got to the ditch he wee winded and tumbled in instead of clearing it. Tait SIGNAL has no idea of rivalling the man who fell into the ditch,by wasting time and space on the local political situation at this stage of the game. When we know that the day a set the matters of interest in the contest will be put before the electors and the tight fought to a finish. - Our correspondent and other 'teeds s Of THS SIGNAL will remember that for a year or two previous to the lust Dominion contest our esteemed local contemporary was pounding away without cessation on political issues Snare heats were in order week after week, and as • result when el- e ction time came around the old dish had to be warmed over again. but the etonmeh of the electorate had been so surfeited that there was no chance for the pabulum to get In is nourishing work, and as a result there was • tumble for is candidate when the finish of the race came. We would advise our correspondent and thew who think with him to hang on to the old Scotch saying, "Bide • wee. and dines weary." SNAP SHOTS. —bid you ever notice how 'Bete" and "neck" rhyme t — The leafy month of June should give good election weather — Up to the time of going to prose the still hunt has the election floor in West — Heron. — There are some among the politicians who think a Provincial election this year anything but improbable. —Tba Hamilton Spectator --that time honored palladium of civil and religious liberty — hasn't referrer] to "Frolic,' LAoaisa" for the past two weeks. — The Hamilton chief of police wee bunooed by a woman who solei him s bream farthing for a "spade guinea," and the people of Hamilton are wondering who will take care of thein during the Pan American `�uilr�lls��l;e 8cillltNET•EEAT1iE NNIiELS We sell or rent them at reasonable pines Meeder, Teasley. Welnestar. Thursday. r,iA.y or eat erase of each week. bar livery remain. closed on Onallara EMERSON'S at Buffet°, when crooks will be numerous and the gold brick will be on iia round. — It must begreatfun for the Tory phalanx to be following the lead of R L Sown++, who fought them all his life up to 1896. — The dusky diamond who illuminator the editorial column of The Toronto Telu- gram is trying to press Jose CMARLTON to his manly bosom. —NICHOLAS FLOOD DAVIS is grinding out reminiscences at Ottawa for a Tomato paper. A later SAMsos working at the mill, only DAvls's hair hasn't grown. —Our good i.ieol Jog L`Jwrcer, ot The 1;uelph Herald, is the Tory standard bearer in South Wellington. Take care, Jos, ttbat your vaulting •mbit,on—if it vaults— doesn't bring you to carrying thebanoer in another Deme.. - -- WHAT OTHESIS ARE SAYING. CAN B■ APPLIED IN etinCRlOa. L'•ism AJvut.aar : Good women of L'udoo, please do not put off till Saturday efternoon shopping that oars be done just as seedy on Friday. It to the late shopper ,hat keep. many • storek.p.r and hit .aatants toiling right up to Sunday morn. o g DON'T Till MASSES LOVE THE LABep? Toronto Globe : Yet another theory as o the decadence of maple sugar Domes from Che Uoderloh Signal The &ociant flavor so. Imparted neither by sour sap, bugs, etc., oor by • piece of fat pork. but by the girls who took pant in the feast of enr"ring-off root writer is a member of a y 'Mowed firer. W e speak for the masses. A KANean ROMANOI. From an exchange : In Hoopoe my a boy not long Jaoe climbed a corn stook to see h ow the oorn was getting along, and DOW the stalk Is growing up quicker than the boy oats climb dowu. '1'oree men have uo- dertaken to out down the stall: to save the boy from starvation, but it gr vs .o fast that they can't book twine in the some oleos. Toe boy 1s hviug on notLt, g but raw oorn, and It is setunaIed that he bee already thrown down over four bushels of cobs. Ananias gives up the record. ■ PLCKIBUM UNUM. Toronto Globe : Ought we to say "The United States 1s" or "The United States ere'? It seems that the question lnvolv.e more than grammar. The olvil war was fought to deolde between the •dvooai, of Stas sovereignty, who would naturally say 'are,' and the advocates of unloo,who would say "is." The ('btoego Inter Wears says that Andrew Jaakeoo was the first President to use the elopo.ar verb in official documents. that the usage then 8uotaisted until the time of Abraham Lincoln. He said "is," •od his suooes.ors have followed his ex• ample. AN INu■NIOU5 WHIM I. Stratford Rearms : An interesting owe has come to the attention of the poetollioe authorities et Washington. The olroum- ste ane Is that of a doctor who advertised to cure deafness without fail for 118.50. Per• sons sending that amount were forwarded 2,000 pills with In.truotloos to take one leach day sod on no acouaat to mss • day or the oharm would be broken and It would be neoeseary to start all over again. As the truth of the dootor's claim cannot be proven until the end of Bee years sod s hall the Washington authorities are puzzled what to do in the matter. MINVr2SOTA'r RAILWAY POLICY. Toronto Weekly San : Miooeeo a was wtiled long after Ontario, and it was set- tled very Largely by emigrants from this Province. Railroad building an the State at one time was e000araged by grants of land, but no donations •re made from the publlo treasury and the roads are c' welled to pay their share of taxstton For some time put they have paid as taxes three per newt of their gross earnings, but .t the last session of the State Legislature the tax was teenaged to fear w ..at. Amenem lbs Bon paying this tax Is the ()anodise f'a- dfio Railway, whioh runs tht'eneh Mine'. sot.. It not only pays tern to the State, bat curies the produot.s of Minne.o,• to the seaboard at oonelderably lower rates than It. curies outs. Minnesota also has • railway oommlwioo that regulates freight ran within Ile boundaries.. Tel r:RIMe Of OONSCRIPTION, St. M.ryn Arens : The pal Scanner In England of mirth little incidents as the fen lowing will do more to turn the Koglah agaltat •or possible •oheme of onoeorlptloo tor her army than "olamoe of eoien►Ifio and e oonomio arguments. lo Pers there lives a widow who had two eons. One of them was • orlpple, and the other, • upside workman, supported the family last fell the latter was taken away to serve hs tum In the army, and the mother, who wee near ly Mold, was compelled to make out as well as she neele (luring a tenant cold spell else she broke down completely, and she and her orIppled son nearly starved. One day M. nombla'ned more bitterly than usual easiest the oosorlptlon laws whir h nem polled her younger no to serve, although en lar ee snpporblos the family wee oenoerned he was really the elder, who, In the nue 1 of having • widowed mother, le ex.apt. She west et% to get wore work anti when r she returned she dleoovered th.t the nrlople� had killed himself In order that hie brother might take his plane as the heart of the family and support his mother. we1R5 Ten nnl.n5. art.' Aerr.] Se. Meetreel Witness - Moe% of thus things erhlnh Dr Watts of British Colombia has to say shoat the Cbleme are no doubt teas. Their morals are Infamous, their Nadu enrolee are noel, judged hy ear standards. THE SIGNAL : I Sn sr11N{Wtv'y ori own. Wows ity the re. Si' 1 u is ' - km w the I'h . nes bele h to qui • .. geo.l as sr) v.t.er adieunt ip. hetttatls, and have IodeeJ far mere reason to Impugn the ,v..soers of the white mw than ,b• white moo bas to'mpugo thelia. Look et thee poor fellow st%ading there in broad .layligh', with blood strewing fool his temples and his mouth, the viotlm of •o at eolutelx1r� uupruvoked blue from • pastelist white rumen L ok wt this wrier fellow's paper bag knn,-►ret out if his bands and for- saken by him out ef pare tear ot • row. Look at the laundry window .mashed by youths wise think they have douse some thins clever. No doubt It would be • ens iblug If we oould shut all sonuodrels and had citteens out of the country. Poedbly If we were making • true whole' the promol- ere of spite between raves ebould qo Into the (root row. Lot us admit that the Chines. where L)r Watt knows them are of lofam nue morale, that J ewe are, as Ur. Testy says, ret true saltrams, that then, roes are, as Dr. l'arkhuret avers, empty h.. led and unfit for the suffrage, also that the ltahaw are too ready with oold steel, and that the 'estimate, smell bad, thew statements do not sumer the question •a to whether they h t rut tut goof • right as we to seek (herr by 1e4 and to "pursue happiness" wh trey may. Ws who took this oouatry from the lodtaos oe the tows of this right sbould .urely acknowledge it In the Daae of other tori' who ars squally flow's children. With respect to some of throe people we euspeo1 • oat they have one crime that er•n.oeods a" there, and That is d'eog more work for less money than the white map will, sod se spoiling the labor market for such of our white noses are not. wish ell our Coratian- Ly, titled for higher s.rvtoa thee the China - Mee ea• mph.. to. DUNLOP. TUESDAY, May 7. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fritrley, of Saltford, were 55•tsdent visitors here this week. 111.. Graham, of Cbloago, who sat ores. en' yarns, in Goderioh, spent several days taus last week, the guest of Mr. Allen. Some of our residents were 'present at the conllrmatlon 'movies Is St George's ohuroh. I loderioh, on Sunday morning hut, four of whom were 000tirmed by Bishop Baldwin. West W awanoah : The body of • new - Lora Infant was found submerged In • creek en the term of James Purvis, lot 1g, 0000es- s,ou 14, West Wiw•noeh, a few days ago. A coroner's logoeet was held at the retol- d .. r of Mr. Purvis. Dr. Milne, coroner, '1 Blyth, prodded. According to the Inc nod evidenoe given thebaby was .tranaled before being thrown into the :Jerk. The coroner's jury brought In n v, rdtct of death from strangulation by some pergola or persons as yet unknown. 11 estfield : Oa Wednesday of last week A wedding attended by • large number ot ,usss took piens at the home of the bride, when Rev. Mr. Kennedy, of Auburn, per- formed erformed the ceremony whioh joined the hen's and hands of Joe Killoagh and M'n Amite McDowell, both of Westfield. A very pleasant time was spent after. sumps nogg repast had been partaken of. A I'.f•Ytd&l um of preaeos wee reoelved by he bride. Mr. and Mn. Killou,h will '.kis up their home near Westfield, amidst be wishes of their many friends !or a happy end prosperous wedded life. The following Items appear In the sup- plementary estimates brought down in the Hotta' of Commons lot Friday : Goderich harbor, repairs N peen and Snob, 110 000 Clf too poetellioe, 15,000 ; Bayfield. , rtes. non at sostherm pier, 15,800. 5,000 Reward! tF NOT TRUE. "An advertisement may in- duce a person to try an article a FIRST time. R:1I nnadterliseMent won't induce a person to use that article a SECOND limo sides., it gists satis- Sunligh Soap has a .nte larger than the combined sales of any other three %Daps. An advertisement may in- dyceoto try SUN.. LIGIrTple SOAI' once. Hut it in sweaty and gusl- Ity Slens, that makes people use SUNLIGHT SORP continuously and always. LEVER BROTHERS UNITED, Seep Manufactories, TORONTO, GODERIOH ONTARIO PROSPECTUS Maitland River Power Co'y, �►� ,, ,�._...,., (Limited) Goderich, Ont. CAPITAL STOCK -w -•. -Y� $200,000 BOARD OF DIREOTORS - JAMES CLARK, Manager of the Dominion Fill Co, GEORGE ACHESON, Director of the Goderich Engine Co. JAMES A. McINTOSH, Secy-Treas. of Goderich Lumber Co. D. MoQILLICUDDY, Proprietor of The. Goderich Sigusl. JOHN E. JOHNSTON, Director of Chatham Gas Co. BANKER. THE BANK OF MONTREAL. The Ilaitland River Power Company (Limited) invites applications for the purchase of $100,000 worth of stock in shares of $100 each. The Company proposes to supply electric energy for the waterworks and lighting of the Towel of Goderich, from the River Maitland and Its tributaries, and has a contract with the Corporation of the Town of Goderich guaranteeing not less than 96,000 per annum for 200 horse -power or under, for a period of ten years. The Company has also made contracts with the leading industries of the town, which will create a demand for about 200 additional horse power at an annual rental of *30 per horse -power, thus assuring all additional income of $6,000 per annum. The Company also holds an option on the electric light plant in an adjacent town, which, in the event of its being taken over, would increase the annual returns by from $4,000 to $8,000. The Cost of Construction and plant, and the acquiring of necessary property, has been placed by the engineer at $120,00Q, and the earning power of the plant, when in full operation, will exceed $30,000 per annum. The Stock will be cumulative, and ,:raw interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum. The Opening of the Stock' List to the public is- in accordance with the desire of the Town Council of Goderich, that the shares' of the Company should be open to the public for purchase, and not be taken up exclusively by a few capitalists. Payments on Stock :-20 .per cent. to be paid on notice of allotment, and three additional payments of 20 per cent. to be made in two, four and six months, respectively, from date of allotment. It is the intention of the Company not to callfor more than 80 per cent. per share. Applications for shares and other particulars may be ad- dressed to the Secretarj',.at the. Compan-y's office West -4,, Goderich. - e=- JOHN E. JOHNSTON, Goderich, May 14th, 1801. Secy -Tres , SOMETHING INTBRI$O ALlll'T TOILET SOAPS: It is said that a nation', uivihiition may be mts.ated by its uunsuwpttw, of +•.,1p, and Its refuement by the guide) thereof. Weare now showing r the u sal twut of -�' Dainty French Soaps wade from the 'vet iuvredieiis in the must thorough man• tier attd so ezqu'attely perfumed se $all only be du,'e in that bend of flower's, " La Belle Freuc'e " 7'his beautiful Zine of Soaps ii' Violet, White hose, Jockey Club, Peau D'Kepag io and other popular odors we 'tell at 10c. each, or 25c. a box, equal to the high-priced Scarps told at 15 t.. 25 'sante a cake. 1 Wonderful Snap is our O itweal Sap. A tine Iergs oake, 'Noel 111 t.r may 10,• Oatmeal Soap in the market, at 3 for 100. Don't w . this uppurtuuity. W. C. 600DE, The Chemist, )})THIS GUARANTEES THE QUALITY. THIS EXPLAINS THE GREATEST SOAP BARGAIN YOU EVER SAW. Bedford Block. slimmest /weepers Pelt.•. ■suiteam steed and •Minae\ mitten. Wall Paper We have just received a few snaps in American Wall Paper, which are rolling rapidly. GILT EMBOSSED PAPERS In Red. Blue, Orion, Hoff. Salines, Ptak, Smoke, Cbooe. late, at 12o a roll. 18 loch border to matab r 112o a roll. than papers ars special offers made by the ne•nof•oturers—havtag more border than paper they aro maoufaoturing b paper to dispose of the border. Don't imagine 18 inch Border at 12c a roll is a mistake. . We can supply the goods. l;.mewber our papers are lite latest Amnions p•tteror-8 yards to • roll We oast tor• osis 9 Inob or 18 tooh border with mese of our papers. Over 1000 samples to select from. lemming all Delon at l6o • roll, 8 yds. to the roll, with border and oelllur to match. Mouldings furnished tinted to match any paper. KIDD'S BOOK STORE. Spring Miffinery.;i All the latest and beat designs in trimmed and untrimmed Millinery and ready to -wear Hata. Call and inspect before purchasing. MIS‘;i CAMERON, Apprentices Wanted. Hamilton Street. Don't Forget.... -.T '' that we are Headquarters for . Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Poultry Netting, Barb Wire, - Black Wire, Barb Wire Staitles, Thorold Cement, Portland Cement,INalls, ;_.. and all Builders' Supplies. Maytag a sec on Ogi r*seg■ss, The meet phenomenal ren the bre te..is ever experleooed on a prop: story r • lens+, they are having just new 1 .tarrbo. ince. Remarkable cures •t l In this vesinity is the osuse- l)raggno, all sworn. mend C•tarrhozone, and say 1t is the sorest and gatokest care for catarrh, asthma and bronchitis. It always elves pettiest sada- illation. Relieves qutokly; pleasant and oosveolent to au. Sold in two sizes, 25 coos •od 11.00 As Catarrhozooe appears to be the most highly recommended remedy for oatarrb, asthma. bronchitis. etc., we strongly advise our readers le try 11. A I(INCARCUM GIRL AWARDED DAMAGE. —A despatch from Detroit, dated May 8, says : Last rummer Christine Molntwb, • Kincardine girl, who works in this olty, went home to visit the old folks, taking teatime op on the steamer Pittsburg from Windsor In company with two other girla whose homed .re in Kincardine. They all testified this forenoon in Judge Fr•ser's court that while the steamer was lying at Goderioh N illlam J. Brown, the owner of the Pttabn'g, palled Miss McIntosh vile names Atter her return to this oity the communed an .utloo for 120,000 damages for dander. When the suit name to trial neither the def'ndint nor hie attorneys were present,•nd the Lek tog of the testimony for the plalst'R occupied bot • few minutes. Mr Mahon, of Mahon & Sevige, Argoed let the jory that the ow of the plaintiff wait ',omelets, and no defence had boon made. Atter wing 001 • abort flee the jury "..i171/06 b • verdW /w *lent Is UNION WM. DOEO FREE. The caw adrldge /avian who Was Wessel, fnaprleened ler /ear Teen Isaiah" as Llherty, SCNDRIDOI, Cot , May 13—(Spend).— Sines be has been liberated, Wm. Drag, the Strong Township farmer, stands moon of his time telling his friends and acquaintance, of his remarkable ow. As he Boris It Im- possible to reach teem all, he hal had the following statement inserted to the Sand - ride. Echo : "For tour years I enffered torture. I had scarcely .n hoar free from pain. My beak ached so badly I oould not Ile down. I had be sit might and day to • ohair. 1 mould not I.sye my h'u.e, fns when the pain shifted to my knees, 1 mold not walk. "Several (looters tried to Dore my thews - tam and I took • great many medicine', but got worse "Dodd'. Kidney Pills oared me. "Its now six mootbe rine. 1 lett • pain. Dodd'. Kidney Pill have made s new man of me." Cooduotor Algle laver next Mosd•y t• attend the r•ilwsy nominators' convention at St. Paul, Minn While in the W set he will visit his d.arh'er, Mr.. J. W. Martin. it Winnipeg. and may possibly with his toi- le* oondnotors tette the trip to the Peelle Coast. going via C P R to Vancouver and Meriting Yt• i he Northern Pantie !tittotettartntnMttrtttttttttMMMMMMMttttt?ttttttttttttt 1 Get Acquainted wit), our line of Bicycles. It''t worth your while and the acquaintance will gave von money. 1 —r —1 1 1 1 GODERICH, CRESCENT, HYSLOP, TRIBUNE, RACYCLE. 1 Our Zine for 19 )I gives you a generous choice of styles and prices. They combine all the latest features. Dunlop, O. & J., M. & W., Samson, Goodrich Tires. a 1 0139. W. THOMSON & SON a Th'• lenient show of Bicycles ever seen in Goderich. All fully guaranteed. We oleo have a number of 'mound hand wheels at bargains. Repairer exec tied carefully and promptly hy • first -else@ repair man. Wo have been selling hieyrlea ever 'ince a bicycle was a bicycle and ere known as reliable dealer.. Telephone 92. Sole Agents for the Celebrated • Sherwin - Williams - Paints. N. D. ROUGVIE . Goderich. nein If you are looking for ...TRASH... do not come to LEE & SHEPHARD'S. We carry ' nothing but the newest ,, " and most up-to-date stock of PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES,_ `— READY l'11XED PAINTS, STOVES and:TINWARE, TILE and IRON PIPE. Plumbing and furnaces a specialty. We sell the Goderich Bicycle for $35.00, less 10 per cent. for spot cash LEE & ShEPHA RD. HELLO ! 'THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS Oh COAL ALWAYS ON HAND _.- .' ... THR newt*Scrallloll Bard Coal 1N THR MARKRT All (1.51 weighed en the Market Reales where roe set tdrl lea for 5 ten. L OF. ordon loft at LEE S aaaraAsa's 5S.,. pr.eptly att.ed,e tc CANTELON'S - Pastry, Oyster Patties,Partn, Soon Bread and Cream Li,itioce Pies and Lady Finfers, gime$, Macaroons, Images, Brandy Soaps, Etc. are as good Si the beet madejin any oily in Outsets,. Oantelon leads the trade in WEDDING CAKES r. in fanny daslrning and nrnareetit ing anti almond fining. (live him an order and your sat isfar'tirrn will he assnred. D. CANTELON. WUT-ST. Barg * in Ca, THE wonderful business tt for us in our Carpet Dt 44r., large the spacti for thes Specials i, 36 Moho' wide, heavy, tLhe uoloo oarpete, artiste designs to latest oolurtege, at par yard 25. 50c. 30,40 and .... .... ........... 36 inches wide. all pure wool, revers - Ibis carpet", and tutors clear, beautiful and w d fast, at, 75c. per yard, 65, 66 and Heavy Scotch Linoleum, in grout vi INSPECTIC W. Aches COUNTY CURRENCY. Oodsrlob township : A Cooper has •gds Mao confined to his bed with rheumatism. Brues.ls : Drurgst Deadman intends *ending • number of his boss M At. Joesph't ld fLbs 5 5100 Seaanfortbor : Robert Whiter not 200 very fine steers up to his ranch to Colborne h posture, on Tuesday of last week. Brussels : Wm. Biashill has closed • bar sots with Mrs Sage tor the Walton hots and w111 take poesessloo on the 3rd of Jape Bramels : W. B Dickson, State Amor. oily. from Lsogdon, Dalt , formerly of Brea sets, Is vtdttag is Ontario for • short time. S.alorth : 8. Dlokwo, postmaster, ha caw potions In hie garden, whioh muses as Inobe. 1a length. Who no beat tis, patmaater •. Mar000b • M1.. Jule MoKetrz e, of Mu atkob, bad little Willie MaBarney to L -' boa •gala, where he was undergoing treat mast (or 5le e. (Jhnt.e : 0anis•oteloo Bros made the mesa produces sbipmeot to the e•stero marks last week ; butter 1e quoted retail at 12a t 13oand eggs atfloto10•. Wlsgbam : Th. stonework of the net Methodist ohuroh Is oow more t.h.s hal oompletr, and will be ready by the 24'b fo the corner stone ceremonies. Clinton : The ether day Mrs. Grange Wei uofortusate enough to have • adds 1.11 nes her too'. (oiurlar the large toe, whlo keen her coagoed to the hnue. - :,enah : (leo Deoetedt who Dame 1 tore • few weeks ago to engage In t0 hardware bus nes., red out to C. Hartle' A Co. and I.15 for hl. home •t Blyth Loodesboro' : Mies Agile Riedel dispel od of her household furniture on Tutted. of leet wank she now intends making hr home wise her brother Thomas, of Auburi Howse : 8 Hardy shipped hie biretta' from Howl' on Tusedsy of last week 4i' and family left the following There'd. morns+ for their new home at Carso.vll M lob. Grey : While ,ng•ged In driving see limes stakes Tho*. W hltbeld had the milt Mon to bay. two of his florets +seabed. W• hope be w'11 sono De t Might, Brase.ls: The residence of Mrs.Ferguse Alex•nderlelrvetbas b.ea purob•s.d by M1 Tbneu, of Morris, for 162E She w111 tit possession next fail. R. N Barrett is t prevent tousn'.. Exeter : Mrs. John Meteor and farm wise have resided her• for tis• past r years, Telt for Clove Fink, Pa., where tit will join Mr. Meteer and make that ph their future home. Morris: Mies Edna Wallaoe, of Mori left on Mooday morello, of last week Newark. New Jerse) , where she will met by her brother Erode, who hes • gt siteatien in that olty Brossels: Mrs. Rory' MoCutcheon s ehlldrso lel on Monday of last week A *nerds, N W. T„ to rejoin Mr 1 Cotab.on who has gone Into terming on riNedv* seals there. Wisghem On Sonday May 5th, B o M, du/titer of J. E. 8werts, was ',vel O 111.5 by a dog that grew j.ah;ul boos t he , bad was petting another dog ' oil: oiIag Genies was killed Clee:in : T►e ottisl•Is of Rat'rsb streak ohuroh were staking out the gro ler the new Methodist eharoh resent Roam Hill who has the 000'r•ot for — foundation. w111 have the sed turned soot B•awele : Adam and Mr.. Reid, of L' dos, Dek., distend taking • holiday tri, w L W:IWO. to spend a porr'rn of the s mer with Mr and Mr.. Black. Their ltrewle blends wise them • rl.ae•nt t 8esforkb: APIA Rohit, who was in grseetr bus u -se here for some years, lel Wadaes/lay of last week for Ito, mit , shad Wag {t ebb tamale hero for • time, 1 Mr. ankh ..)rote a lowuoo for a Ilea Winghkm: The WIo ham weigh e have b we let to A. H. (err for the one year. Mr. Carr will be wnghmsetrr • scales on the market ked also a' the • at both railway yards. He pays a rent 1136 00 Clinton : Tie great ears oenen mike" with the a who are In the habit I Ise senores el say klad I • stray t west through the front window of . Rombell's reddest's the other esy, mleh1 baste proved serious. (tut W assault' t Goo. Page has • whioh gip him • rather warm rob le He was showing the little b ,y her when the bores grabbed him by the bs �± the nosh and gave hien • 'maple n1 stake.. Milne him elf leis lest both tin Clistan : W. Dodd. mese We Woodi on Monday el last wesk to attend the tl et his half-brother, John Gowan, wit hesn • resident of Chat plies for at ,san Mr. Geemse Wu formerly a kaswe resldeot of Rly►h. 7,arloh: Martle .1. Hess, yono`er use the late George Hees, Sled en Mm .. t of gas, week,at tis• age el 16 years, 7 m ).. sod 6 dye. He AIe4 at tit. resider his brother,Frsd W.,.tter as Meese el moethe from ooa.amptlnn. Ewer : The femoral of Captain 1 A. Kemp esu Iarg.ly attended on Aa May 6th. Sarno. was held In 1 Memertai +heron Demand was a .I England, •ad was la his 64th year leases • wld.w, two d•eehtari and a eeern hi* lee.. Rran.Aetd : D. Aces, see of Mn Res, ()Itaw•, ►5• gen M Reoiland f. 500101., R• sspeeta t make wins ron.e, him by bsedusg et.reeptlron •f(10ttnAl•e .eseery, 1., whioh titer h5 o0adds55hla deeind la Me Ised heather eeentry. Cll.te• : Clinton Mad the hisser n1 Matfnsh•d ,Mite, le town Tuesday week Is the penes of Hes. )'les. w•v..f Oryetal Oity. Man., .1 -prem M•slteh. He had drives dews (Isleneh early In the +.miss gee! Juvlerg W bosakt.sb eI He RUN