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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-4-24, Page 1THREE ""A"6" ADv'rs ARE ACTIVE Ao -AITs WHEN MALL IN THE SIGNAL FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR. -2879 THE WEEKLY MisttntT REPORT Uceleco t, Apr. Ci 190 Fell Wheat 9 75 to 76 Flour, family. par awe.,,. _,,.-r 10 to r 10 Four. patent. Iter Oat,.,,,r e) to Y M firms,' toe......-.............. 10 00 toll LO Shorts, • lop _., . II 00 told 01 Scrawling*, per swt 1 00 to 00 Rye per bush.... 0 60 o 61 Buckwheat, per bush 0 55 o51 Oat& V bosh ........ ......�... to l. /9 Yeas. 9 bosh.,. •-- ...... 75 to Barley. per bash 60 to 60 Hay. s on 1 00 tot Poatoes, 0 bosh.. M to Mutter, IS to Obsess. 00 lb 10 to tt[e fresh enpaakad. 0 dos._:. 10 to Hides ... - t0 0 Pelts ...• 00 to Live Hoes ••• t0 to •. 00 to pressed... Han SO w Bano...,.....- It to H... Per lb.. IS o Lard. per lib IS to Deemed Beef fore qua!tar 00 to Dressed Beal i ) Cattle,part 50 to le �llassrty♦ 50 to 0) 60 :t) 16 11 li 60 30 60 65 00 16 16 It C) 00 50 TO ADVSRTIBERB, Notloe of onanges must be lett at this Oboe not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes must be left not it ter than Mon day noon. Casual Advertisements accepted no to not n Wednesday of each week. Found. EIOUNL--ON SATURDAY AT THE corner of North Street and the Square, a lady's black leather pure., owner rosy have same by applying at Tb. StoxaL olilue sod lei l og oust of Mead. ditua$Jons Vacant. WANTED, --A Buy WITH A WHEEL to distribute bills through the country. Av.)y io MAX SHIM. Victoria Street. (1001)CCNF.RAL SERVANT WANT. cd. be 1st of May One who ase do goad plain cooking preferred. Apply to Mrs. S. A. McOA W. 7Atf Muslo. MISS COLBORNE, Teeeher of Pieta's/sr muaic method, will re env.- pupils at her studio, shove Mr. Natters insurae,e °Moe. Hamill in @treat. For infor- menta apply either at studio or at lc sideave, St Patch.., street. WGLENN CAMPBELL, . Organist WO mudxl director of North street Methodist church, teacher of piano, pipe or- gan and theoryPupils prepared for ell et• wminatiOns of the Toronto Conservatory of Mu.lc. Will be pleased to reserve ap0ltna- i•oosfrom all those re.tniring such Initruo- twn at hi* new studio over Thomson's mon lc Wore, Use of piano for preotice may I,, ar .►sand for. 67tf N otl oe MAOSSIlift Ht il'GHT AND SOLD. sed.rkinds of repair work dote ( MAIM taw" Makin* e mowers sharpened'. at KUNO'. Shop. Viotorra.trees. a For Sale. WA()UN FoR BALK, -APPLY TO P / V MOCARTHY. St. Davide Se., Goderich OLD PAPERS FOR SALE, FOR PI:1' AL ()mo.. tIe5 ruder carpels, etc. Apply at Tog 8m1. R SALE OR To KEN r. -BLACK smith shop and dwelling at Carlo v, coup. W of doron, with tools complete: goof dwell tog ones. oil rooms toantry wood shod and el( notbnttdmgs : all complete and in .001 cider. There are also some good fruit trees co Ike entangles. A good trade than always been dope Teems 'reportable. Applyto A. A, Yi,CNo, Carlow P.O. or try WM. JONEO, at l Yemt, es. 72 l m L14)11 SAGE -THE EAST HALF OF the west half of lot 15, eon. 7. West Wa. wanosh. comprising .51 acres. Apply o HEN. RV FOWL RR, Dungannon, or to Philip Holt, ftarester Ooderloh. Fla 95. 96, 117, 118, 119 Fad I In I(uohlsos's survey, all kr Doderloh. For pertloulaie • ly to PHILIP IP HOLT. Detector, to.. Uodorlrh. Mare% 11th, 1960. re-tt Fop Rent. /jW LST. -COMFORTABLE DWELL • leg house, with one acre of Mod, In the town of Uoder,eh, convenient tc the Square : good hereon premise. and -come ohoice fruit. Apply to 1l. O. RAYII, flarrleter, Nolerich. Its Rooms to Inst. /110 RENT.-itOOlt9 ON HAMILTON street as present oss4piod by B. S. Lewis as haw offices; alit change leo smell store If necessary. Or rooms over Mi., Dameron'e Store with front earl rear atranoe. 1C. N. LICWIN, 72 Publlo Notice NOl'ICE IO HERESY GIVEN THAT titer the eritration of two week. from the data hereof an application to transfer the license held by Jonath as Killer to sell int xi. Latin! liquors In the Redford Hotel, Ooderlch Town, to Fred Davis. of the Town of Mitchel!. will he considered by the Hoard of Linense commissioners for the license dlntriet or west Heron Dated at Under'. 't this 16th day of ,toric. A. I). IPC2. 71 R W, J. PATSLEY. LOOSE•. 171MMMtor. Wept Huron. uROF. tt L TAUHR !� aerrecreitiwe ornelaw Awb Inc A11 krd of R IPICIAU.T. •n nets peotenteeand Eyeela.eesmule ep*rtal .tendon given to ening the eye, Orders by melt promptly attended to lite wore of Parties using my name, as I employ no traven Inv .g, me eh clever SSMaitNa Mailgram ggga TRyed Bsyhllahed 1071. --_- S $ty W., T.'HON IV nruteanoe, Tito. !IMAS. R. biAW, GRNRRAI, iN9UR- `-1 AMOS tied veal elate meant. 011kw, the door rut of P. O., t ogerinh. Agent for the to„ling mutual bre Inauraooe own anise and leading Stock oom,anl.s Meroantlie and manufacturing Meta t Owes! fetes (all at ontoe. U% R. ROfIKBTSON. TT •MOMeaipt Md imnranne Agent. made u0. Meted d note soprano Isad sgraaee In British and ('eeadlen DIM oa Prl root a Hay.' elloe North fA r.P J. T. NAFTICL, GN,NRRAL IN• • SURAN,'It and Real Itsaate soot. Yirse,. e. Aenlde,t and Mete Maas Informants elfeet.d on mntoel or oath plan at lowest . ate stn.. I4 I tiagl iah and Canadian companies rep tea .d tMit 31 east door to Darrow a Harrow. Bar titers Mumlltee theme ., Midlt$1k1. DR' A• P. BALLOW, PRY ICiAN awl W. loess. nn�. p1 e. a * 11Rt.hoe ink of (7o m- at ,_ Idea N. Night Tit ... THD LEADING'♦ NDWBFJII.PDR OF HTJRON C OOTTNTY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - APR. 24. Auction Sale -Thos. Gundry 8 Barb Wire, $'d AO-- MoK.nrla A Howell6 Two Yeast*, Saimaa !aye -J H. Col borne 4 Ready-to.Wsar Clothing -Si' C, Prtdbam 4 Do You Waat Dewe Goods or Silks? - Smith tiros , 8 Milllsery Har,als-W, A. MoStm 5 An0o0ooement-C. Blaoketoce 1 Retail Agent.-Keseia,ton Forgotten Co. 8 Boy Wasted --Max Sher 1 Removal -F Harlow Holmes 1 Coal, Cement, Ea -F. Barlow lithium 8 West St, Bakery -d) J Corry B Queen, Quality -E. Downing 8 Naw Hatcher Soop-Story & Morrow8 Anooaooemeot-A. J. Cooper ... , 1 Aaaounoemeot-J. W. Broderick 1 Wagon for 8.1a -P. McCarthy. 1 Meeblee Sboo-J. 11 Raooimao... 1 Purse e'OUOd-Sums L Otfioe I Games, Csrsaine-Hodteoe Bros... 8 AROUND TOWN. Rzoie eteiott or Vor[[s.-As goon et the wtit for the Provtoot.l election Is re• oeiyed the board of registrars of manhood suffrage voters for the town of Godeno, will meet and di dates for the restoration whiob must be held In e000rdanoe with the lug Gus reit* -Soares were made as follows at the gen olub'e sbeot oe Friday last: H. B. Walker, 9; H Ruaon, 8; A D. Rangel*, 7 ; F. Shampoo, 7 ; l) John son, 7 ; F, Dunham, 5; T. Mul)ermot, 2 ; A. Dooley, 4 ; A. Romarls, 4 ; D. McIver, 3 rho club holds Its regular shoots every Friday male( at 6 30 en the ground, at Lewis Patk. hot gem Su Ifan. -A teport was to olreulstion last weak that Capitals Howard Snell, who is otteadino Trinity College, Toronto, hos been attacked with smallpox and was very seriously II'. We are glad to learn that snob is not tins case. Hie room ma's, Bert llclivsen, contracted the dts- eam, and the Capte'm was planed In quaran- tine, bat we hope that notbtog worewill befall him. Int Fox-Kr.NatY ':uy,tttT-llasot the mus.oai Crests of the season is In store to night •t the entertainment ander the ase Prom of the Collegiate lrstltote. George Fox, violinist, and Mrs. James Keuo•dy, soprano. are artists whom everyone shotid bear. The program. which has been issued, mdlca'ee that some •rceptioeally good mono will be given. Remember -tonight. Golan To rut FRONT.-l:oderich is to be represented on ihs South Airman battle fields by e'UI soother of her sops i;lwerd Dunn. son of our townsmen, .John Duos, eolieted last week as Windsor with the con tingeot now being recruited, and will soon ori on the uc,ao on the way to the meet of war. t5'e have no doubt be will uphold the honor of the 11 ig and of his catty• town, es the other teethe -lob boys hays done or are It nil. LDia*At. MEETING. -Toe date of the Pros/Moist • cotton. having been hood, it heboovee the supporters of g..0 1 government to est foto the fi,ht. A meeting of the LII orals of Godetch will he help at the oommlttes rood's on West street thie(Thure day) evening, at 8 o'o'o,k, for the purpose of organlzstlop, Mayer Oameron, the Llb Rodes to Creditors NOTItE TO CREDI'rOK', In fhr Morrrr eta.. Estate or John Ronien, Farr of the Township of Colhornr (a Me County of Hunt., Yeoman, Dr- trnud. Notion Is hereby gtveIsunaant to the Re- thand Statute* ttallcredl orf and where hay ngpclams *gala t the e•ate of the said John hostler, who died on or about the Mitt day of Moron, A.D. 11.19, Sr. requites, on or before the lot day of June, 15 Cl, to mod by poet. prep•Id, or deliver to the undersigned solicitor., of th executors. their Christian and sir names, ars dreese,and descriptions the full premolars of their claims. the statement of their be counts and the nature of the security ill any) bell by them. And further take notion that after such law meat:ooed date, the said executors will ar:. . sed to dletrthda the assets of the decenaed among the parties entitled thereto. having re- gard opir to the claims of which they then I shall have noel a and that the said ereoutora will not be liable fqr the to d assets or any part i!'sreof to any person of persons of whose claim notice .bait sat have b 'en reonlved by them at the time of each distribution. Dated the 16th d• of April, A I). 19)2. PILOUDFOOT & HAYS, Soli-Itore foe John MoUibbon sod William C. Durst, lirsrovtore of for call deceased. 7831 The Huron and Bruce Loan and Investment Co. GODERICH, - ONT. SOLICITOR -PHILIP HOLT. O. HANK[R.-THS CANADIAN COMMERCR. NK OUR SAVINGS BANK. We are prepared to receive Iepoettn from Trustee++, Parents or Children, in slime of from Fifty Cent* to Three Thouaaud Dollars. and allow compound interest, andel every sic month. at rates as agreed upon Cheques are given Depositors, so that they may draw upon theme deposits at any time 3, 33 and 4 per cent interest titnwad on Deposits according to amount, and time left.. N,R.-Pursuant to a lute Art of Parliament marriprl women and minors have the right to deposit and draw out money in their own name. Deponito can be 'tent by mail at the risk of sender. Remote from your houses temptation to burglars and food for the flame*. Al the Company makes loons only on first clam farm property, depositors have the strongest security for their in. yea Linen le. TO BORROWERS. This Company is prepared to loan on the .hnrteet'notices any num upon Brat• clan secunty. Terms are made to suit Ixwrowere. Straight loans and simple interest. MORTGAGM 9 PURCHASED -For further particulare call at the Company's ntRcie, corner of Market Square and North Street, (kderieh. W. L. NORTON, F. JORDAN. Manager. Prwrid.nt. Ww. PROUI)POOT, Vice Preei.lent. DiRF•CT()R.9 : Lents farneTMrnI,A. f .1. M. Rotate Feentelt Innoai,. H. Dtrlrler. WS. Paoobroor. MeaaT Hoprog. D. J. Kaplal. Flit low, IL l; GODERICH, ON PARIO, CANADA : APRIL 24, 1902. oral oendldaW fur this riding, and will address the meeting hveryon reeled In the suitcase of the L•birel reiutirol to be pressure it iii, Visa SKAroltrn 'hue V About thirty members of the Hu Boys Astoo,atloo of Carmelo met Seturday eight la the Temple building and decoded to accept the tentacle* of the de.forth town counml to hold their I exourm:o° til, year to that phos. The date was fixed for Saturday, July 6. and tlak.ts will be good to return on Mond.y, Seaforth has prom teed to gip the old boys a good time, and arraagemeote will be mads with that end In view WHITS CRonv WORK. -Arthur W, Heal, lid A., agent of the White Crow Depart. meat of the W. C. T. U„ spent several cloy. hers during the past week In the interests of the work in which he is engaged, Uu Thursday and Friday he addressed the boys of the Central school and Collegiate Ingo. tale, urging open them their duty to lead reed and pure lives. On Friday evening he pare an address In the Temperance Hell on "Coristlen Cit.zeosbip," and en Sunday at teraoon addressed another meeting In the same pleas. others Priem Albert as a good dentist and • geed • inter fellow, but they will not take long to Sod cwee is that co, for themretvee W Y. Hayden, who has had mune •spsnaoo• with ll• t ea - Turuoull, will .unused him hers We coo Old u,der.tasd that Ur. Harden will tak', onerg• of the ofii,e ere• k after neat, hu' Dr Turnbull will remain in town for a week or two later. Tux Ho,ptrat. Feu -At the meeting of the Imperial Order of Daughters of the l':rpoe at the court house oo Monday a vote of thaekt wes passed to J. H. Worsen for his kind gilt of sir boxes to be used for rsoelvinp oontrlbutlons to the boapital fund, As • resole of the generosity of M . Lee & Shepherd and Mr. %Vorsell the ladies have been able to plaoe collection boxes In many of the publlu paoes et the town, and those that hays ,o tar been opened give gratilying indention that the public are taking advantage of this means of bslpinp on a toot thy object. Tres PORT AuikaT Poerorrl' K. -Mrs. Hawkins, wife of the late poetmso'er at Port Albert, has hese appotated to the to,t tion mads vacant by his death. We understand that those supporters of the Government from among whom A euro• nor to Mr. Hawkins might reasonably have beau selected waived their claims to the 5ositi et, and with a oreditable abtetoe of selfish or party leonine recommended that Mrs. Hawkins be given the office. Mr. El Imes, If, P., toted upon their recom- meudatsou, and lb. appotntuent has been mads a. above stated. HIT BY a LO. onoTtvK. -Friday after noon what might have been a very serous aooldeut h•ppsoed.et the G. T. R. yards. Gserge Murray, of the station staff, wee stand.ag by the outer track when ho was hit by the leader of • locomotive ea it was backlog op In the yard. He reoeived • had cut on the arm, and was knocks] against some lumber, breaking his cheek bone and eakiog a portion of the skin off his face. Dr. Gallows was oalled and pot flys stitches In the arm and dressed the face. The wool - dent will keep Mr. Murray from working tor a coup'. of weeks, Gcgt,rlt'o SIVeeTY-FIITH ANNts [MARY, -Yesterday, the 23rd of Aprti, was the ty fifth aanlversary of the fouadiog of Guelph, (int•r,n, and in anticipation of the occasion The Guelph Mercury on Ntturdey published a sket.b of the fouoder, John Galt, together with historicist and deeorie ties attlalrsin connection with the unci 'ninety, The founder of Guelph was also the funnier of the Gonads. Company, earl he bad much to do with the development of the Huron Tract. H. name, Indeed, to toasparebly connected with the history of this district*. The Mercury publishes • portrait of John Galt. la which we centre*. • decided likeness to his sr•ulsoa, John Galt, postmaster of Godtrich. ALs,IbgSTAL DIATH -A telephone mea sage from Windsor yesterday roomier con• .eyed the sad ioteflt,sooe of the accidental dew of A''gsa McDonald, eon of Capt. John McDonmlJ, of the soler. J. G. Kolfag,. The young man is only in his twenty•firet year, and had been sailing with his father since the op, n og of navigation. Panic ultra of the eveot so far tem tved are miagrs, but it seems he fell from the oras, tree* on the sohonner and r•oelved snob injuries ae to cause ho death. The body was brought here for interment and the funeral will take plea. teem the family rsefdenoe, H: i'• •Isola toad, th (Thursday) aeons, on at 3 o'clock Moth sympathy is felt for the d f.mtly in their sudden loss. A Mluytnuy Menaro[R -Thursday night, shortly .lass mi loight, • may who had tramped to town from Ktnoardire nreks throtph one of the !Wows of P. T. Dean', store on the Square and .tole • quanti'y of good* which were displayed in the window. The man wee drunk, but he evidently retaloed • taste for delicacies, and when k. wee fognd some hour. after M wan eorroea4ed by trees* of hr. least upon Mr. Dean'. orange*, candle*, eta. H• was rak•n before Pollee Mag e:rate Seeger, woo comm tted him for trial by the county judge. The man first gave his name at Ion's, bit: afterwards slated that he weo W Blain Owlet. The sisal is remark,ble so the fire orlmioal oharge that has come before the Oaunty judge Is t er etvttl month*. FDR A CoNvocATroN HALL-S.'Isfactrt y engross is being made In the canvass of the alumni for funds to build a Convocation Hall fur Toronto Un,verslty. The amount re presented by the subscription I»'rine njlied and returned to Dr. J. C. Mel,rnneo, Seo teary of the Un yeas ty of 1'"ronto Aromui Aoeotation is $4,041. being an Ionresi. of $1381 for the week ending April 121h Ins /Himont rent year, in arts and medru ne hays centnbuted to date as f-•llowe $150; 1862 $250; 1863 $50: 1972, 8100, 1874, 1450; 1876, $200; 1878, $1 000; 1880, WOO: Itfitl $d51 1886 $8001 8888. $961 1889 $26; I892.475; 1893 $170: 1894, $50; 1895, $7Ot 1896. $20; 1897, $70; 1898, $10; 1899, $2.5; 1901, $2 la addition to these amounts 81.100 has also been subsonbed up to date by friends of the University other than graduates. Ate ATrRAcsly. AnVORTt,RM1NT -Der. mg ibe pest week one nt Allen fe Melnr's eters whitlows has been a centre of intermit for old and Tonne, the attraction beleg a model of a do offing house advertising Ram sty'. paint/ and glass, for *blob Messrs. Allan & Molver are agents, it Is a dainty little resider/to about three fee. h'gh with two stories, a speotoue pier", on which two little ladles tit and view the p -hy, else. trio lith', and other aoesaearles of • medarn mansion. A peep through the certain draped windows shows that the Interior la farnithed with miniature tables and ohatrs, a piano and otter furniture. Tha boom Is nicely painted with Ramsey'. patois Nat- urally the diminutive dwelling lea mere* of *epeeist delight to the ohildion, ettd the olden glee it more than a Risotto as they pass by. it N an arrelle t ael ertlmmeet, Gofer; Weer T. M. Ternhnll, U. D. S., hae deolded to go Mot, and will leave Is • few *risks 1"r Penne Albert, N. W. T , to practice his prnfelelon as denial surgeon. He hsa haps dolag a very earneselnl briefness In hl,deloh, hut he believes there le a reed omelet at Prince Albert. with the prospect if 1 retorive for be.. work He aesoras as that It Is with treat regret he n0atam- plates his dep•riere from Gaiertah, • (eel, leg that as knew be roolprena*.d by our wwoeo.epi., with whom the stator Is very poplar. II It were neomeary we weld eswessd Dr. Tomball be /be people N A Puttee Cover Cams, -Oa Saturday last John T Newell had Robert Greer, Ir , before Pollee Magistrate Seager charged with trespaeslug on his property. It ep• pears from the evidence that Greer went to the oomplaleant'e house and demanded loins property to the possession of Newell which be alleged to he his. Complaisant Informed him teat be had no property of hie sod on ler the cireUmet room reg.urtsd him to leave the premises iireer refound to do so, insisting that he would not leave until he recor.red hie property, asd there- upon proceeded to the harp, where be alleg- ed the property was. Ticking up a large noire bet entered the hero by driving out the staple end releasing the look by which the door was moored. Alter going fully io• to the eyud.noe and hearing counsel f., both parties, the magistrate reset red judg meat on cessations et law. George A J Fraser for compl.ioant; E tampion, K C. for defendant. Go Tuesday the oast same up again, but on the advice of the magi' trate the parties allowed it to be dropped, Mr. Saeger and the constable hay ng agreed that to promote • settlement they would not Warm soy mite. "rut TWANGrLAR May.' -Rey. K. Hobbit, of W Ingham, on Monday everting gave a lecture la Victoria street Methodl.t church, hie subject being "The Tnanvular Man." The lecturer introduced his subject by mentloniog the contention put forward by some learned men that there to not • euhjeet In the H bie, or In nature, or in any of the arts or ecieooee but oat be properly crewed from • threefold standpoint -that there are but three distinct emote standing in relation to every sohjiot under the h and, as far as they know, above the heavens. While not venturing to youth for the oorrec.aees of this theory, the lect- urer said it really 4 ,1 seem, from the number of subject. which could i.e treated in this way, as If the triangular !dee, or the 'des of a trinity, did prevail ecerywheie. He then proceeded to slow that man °on( I to viewed In this way, In rele'ion to hie body, his mind, and his seul, and he went on to show how each cf these three portlroe of man's Ia'.ure must be administered to au.t developed in order to fulfil the deetoy for which man is intended The looters ea, is ereettog ted turmoil , and it is to b. regretted that so few wove prawn to hear It. L)[ATII or lilts ('itlniuio.-Oa Thurs- day of last week Jse.ie Mahlregor, widow of the late W m. Chisholm, passed away at her home la Saltford after a long lllneee. dim funeral took place on Saturday morning to 9f. Peter'e church and theatre to the Romeo Catholic oemolery In Colborne, the pall. hearers beteg Judge Davie, J.A McIntosh, M.ohael MLAv0y and three sons of dsoeued, Charles. Attalla and Will am SIre, Cho, holm we. • native of Perth, Ioveriess.abire, Scotland. and was ths •(deet daughter of Coutes Mc(Jregor, • direct deseeodant of the famous Highland ohtef Rob Hoy Mc Gregor, and at one time one of ths largest cattle buyers In Sentient Four coo. end four daughters .urinate her; Charles, of Brantford, Aootle, William and John, at bums, Mrs. J, Walsh, of Montreal, and Mary. Therese and Dire, at hems Besides her children the demisted leaves one sister, Mrs John Fair, of Dundee, Scotland, sod three lire. hers, James, still • resident of Dundee, John, a raooher in Whitton, New Sou'h Wales, and Cherie*, • Melt angitteer, •t present residing la China. Mrs. Cine holm had reached the age of fifty-liveyears sod ,oven mouths, sod was highly esteemed by all who knew her, WEST Hums Llti.Neas -'1'b• commit. ',Mott. for West Huron met at the laepect- 01'e ofliab. Cunoo, on Thursday of fast week, when the application* for licensee for the year 1902 were °eatfdered. Lest year 'here were .30 hotel end two shop lloenses granted, and tt:ie year there viero apphco rtgns for 41 botel, end two shops, Iwen'y• eipbt if the Termer being granted, and two to be anis,dersd at the adjourned mining on the 44 h, That of 9 Pike, of the Way erly Howes, Charon, woe not greeted. •wing to tssufllamint population, The ape plication of E', Swartz, Goderioh, was left oyer; in regard to that of N. G. B,Res, Carlow, • "mitten fur the vren'leg of a 1104040 was signed by ninety sin pane, and a 000tra petition of eighty mimes was also betide in, twenty of thew nems appearing on each petition 'Those rtoelytng'moeoe.. were (I icon -J. Rattenbury, H (lent. Ion, J. MoUaugb.y, Chas. Milne, R Graham I shop license, Thos. Bell. (lode. rich -J, Miller, I Tilt, Wm. Chip, B tanite, (leo• Buxton, Miohasi Farr, Wm. halos) ; shop hoses., W. Sault,, Wtngh,m -C'o H Boer John Carr, f. Hanson, Jar. H otdway, b rn. Mary Diosley, if rat -Mrs Frances Macon, H Jame,. Mullett -Alex. R':bertanu, Auburn I Tnos Hill, Londesboro. Fast W'awanneh-Jure Mo. Donald, Wnh'oohuroh, A•hdeld--W, J. Mountain and Mrs. .T Malleo/h, i)ungen. non ; Jas. MCDoml I and Alex. Young, K'aesil; Nelnnn Parson, Port Albert. Col. barge--Lym, Glegier, Dunlop. f'86rngmyln•'rifiell MM. -A meeting of the etseusiv committee of the West Hor on Prohibition Mabee was held at the Temperance Hall Friday afternoon for the peewee of receiving the report of the cor- mlite who waited upon the nominating conventions reoently held by the political partly, in this rtd'ng. Tha president, G. M. Elliott, stated that neither Mr. Cam Bron per Mr, Mitchell had signed the pledge up to the thin of meting. Reeofu'lone were then pareel inviting the two eardi dates ii cos h fore the meeting. Air Mitchell appeared end at mime length stated his nese, tot said he did eat want to sign the pledge. Muttons were then passed pledging the support of the eaeeahve corm Witte of the West Huron Prohibition Alliance to Mr. Mitchell if he invite deo the pledge and oromts ng also, on the PATO oondttt'm, that. the services of Mr. Slob e lls, the i)'minlon Alliance organic'r, mold hos tc•snrd for ae many meetings as pmt;t.le. It ass made clear to Mr. Mitch• ell teat unless I e eccepted the pledge he onnld not aunt upon the support of the Alliance and finally he platted his signature to the pledge adopted at the previous pro hihirton oovsetsnn. A 101061 thanks was tendered Mr. Mi'rhell for hie motion and the secretary was unstrset•d to onmmnol• sate with the Dominion Alliance le order in wore the ■'ry me of Mr. Nichol/sr or W. W. Rothman for at least ten days, Ferihrr step, wee* tak.n toward the argentr•rinn of the prahlbltieniete of the r dine, and fifty normal of • prohthitioe weekly to ha publ'ehs.l nntdl after the rah •se of the r•feeendnm wore eebeorlhed for. D. K. Manan, of Althorn, has resigned hie penise vs senretery of the Alliance, •tatlwg as Nle rea.cros the tad* that he hold. an .me. is the civil movies mei the d.msoits of rf'irw .n,k and Other hairiness apnea his Uma. .1. W. V•natt.r, of t)odertoh, has Men at pointed by lb. emef.Mve to set I. his 'Mee. IT SHOULD BE MARKED PAID FOR D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. ODDrgLLowe To ArreRu Dina! itas11l0111. -The, members el Huron Lodge, N. 6Q, 1. 0. 0 V.. will celebrate the asaiversery of Oldfedowahlp by anew -hug eery ca at North street Methodist church next Sun day morals,. The ...mei will be retorted by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Daniel. Ar TKO LAKs FRONT. -- ('I,. eche. Singe pore, Capt, James Sutherland, after wate- iog hers left on Saturday for Collins Inlet, to lead lumber for Sarnia... The steamer O.silrage made her rsgaler calls the past week The tug Glen, from Sault Ste, Marie, on her way to Goderich went ashore at Clark'. Point, The tug Huron went up to release her, but she had already got free, Sim wee brought to the harbor, where her maobinery is to be overhauled 'fns tug h. Upbeat cams off toe island on Mon Jay. sfter re.teicmg naw mauht0ery and having au iron sheeting placed on her hell to prwteot tt from foe Monday wee • great day.f.r anglers, and great numbers of perch were caught. At one time that after- noon more than thirty poles wars being used along the •leveor wharf. In the moroteg E. Symonds landed a fish 173 tnok,. long. It was • species of berries, oommon y palled ".noon eve.''... ..T'he first drain cargo Si th• arrived pater day moronic when th• sir. Myles arrived at the eleva• or a ttb 42 000 bathe I t of wheat from Fort W',Iltam. The str. Advance, with 44 000 buehslr. also was °speoted ve.terdey, het up to the time of writlop bad not route in eight. MISS DA1sy Rr1411et.1, Wenntt,-The followmv, (rout The Lou.lon Advertiser of Monday lest, will be Interesting to many Goderich readers, as the yr ung lady to whom it niers la tee r'aaghter of the pro primer of the Keosfngtoa furniture (actory, and hue often vwite 1 here at the home of net untie. E. J. Kumttall, East street : "Au April wcdJtag, In whiob, beo•uee of the popularity of the bride aril groom, more than ordinary interest was taken, was sol- emn Sed this sfresco',n at the residence cf ex•Mayor Frederick G. Kumbell, No. 295 Duffer's avenue, It was the marriage of hie only dettrhrer, Mtn Margaret Gertrude, (Maty) to Mr. Charles James N.oboLs, of the firm of C. J. Nicholls & (Jo, Tho wed. ding was performed pry quietly and simply, no invitations whettver banns b -so Issue I, spirt from those to the ler de'. and groomer Mose rid itires Ir. was siderite lied at 3 o'clock, by Key Hobert Johnston, M D , pastor of Rt. Andrea's church, the bridal party beteg to the drawing room, whloh was handsomely adorned with • profusion of smilax mod American Beauties. Tne bride wee dressed in a pretty brown teller made suit, with white silk teal). and hat to mach, and tooth she and the groom were unattended. After the oeremtuy • wedding luncheon was d to the dining room, which was beautifully d000rsted with pink roses and smiler. Although the wedding was of auoh a quiat ruiu;c, the number and beauty of the presents which the bride re- ceived *hewed to an unmistakable end ex- tremely pleasing way the regard and good wishes which their friend, hers and etre- when' eotertaio for them A beautiful marble clock, finished to gold, wee the gift of the 6/room's/Hoff at his down -town lore. The present whiob he himself gave the bride was a handsome sunburst of pestle Mr. and Mrs, Nlchul'e will spend • short honey. moot), sod no the 7th, 8 h and 9.h of May Mrs, Nicholls will hi at hone to her friends •t No, 633 Welber/toe street." LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. Heat and newest sailings at Prldbam'n. Heat cut and style at I'rldhem's, Reasonable priced at l'riµlhema, tto to Pridham's for 'all tine tailor log, Edward Hays and faintly removed last amok from Kin.sbrldge, and have taken op their residence In to vv. 'I'n0 stock, plant, woo., In conoeotioo a,rh the llodsr:oh brewery were sold last week to Humber Bros., brewers, of Berlin, end are being rsmoyed to that town. Toe recommits/ of the t'ark House yes' er- day was celebrated by a grand dinner, in which Host Wright was edited by • gonihrr of the prominent citizens of the town. Tnrt riga price of beef is a natter of tem end °encore, and the c rdttloo'd the trade throughout the whole otso;.ry holds out no hose of a redwottuu in the near future. Attention ie melted to the advertisement of l) J. Curry, who hoe recently purchased l's Weet street battery tram 1). ()awoke. His announoemeut wall'..\ Engel on page 8 of !hie home, The to iclu'bng lecture ',f the series by Rev, Or, Daniel in North etree► Methodist church will be seven nest Mon lay evening. The subjeot w Il he "Wiliam Pitt, the Great (''tnmati',Ihe bend ranks in Huron re- ceived au aooeselon last Fn Friday in the arrrval of • bright baby boy at the home of Hobert Holmee, M. I'., Clinton. We extend cur oon,raselatione to tie hap(.y father. A local minstrel troupe hoe been organ. Trod and the show will n umn off in the Opera House probably la the course of a few weeks. There are thir.y people In the Company, including en nrchestr• of ten, •ttdn4 the rl leaves spoc altttr enoatten Toronto of Toronto Untvsrety tonight, et which his son, W, V. Hayden, la to roomy' the degree of Doctor of Dental Sargel•y. C.meron Stewart, who was .pelting at Nom• river Sunday, on his warn to Stret- ford took with him Sheen or twenty drags perch for his friends In the Classle City, Helf • drzen angler. "chipped In" to make up the hag. Mt's. 0Ibsoe, Tfaydeld read, received the sad news on Ssbi,ath afternoon of the death of Mrs O'benn, wile of lir. S. U. Odeon, of Largtne, N. i) The many friends of D►, (:fusee in town will sympathize with him In hu h-ur of sorrow, Mr•. P"son• Mrs Marion Persane and Lionel Parsons left TOeeiisy afternoon for .yira'ford to atmnd the weddteg of Mrs. Panni ton, Harry, of Mnot.rnal, to Mre. Covin, of .Stratford. The event took pine* yesterday morning, Wm. 1 Hayden has passed the fleet ex amhnaih. ii of the °start° Denial College mad has been admitted to the degree of I. D. N. Mr. Hades will prarm.e In fledge rich, taking over th • Imminent of M. Tomball, who Is leaving for the West. The West street hatcher .hop will be owned no Notarial, nett by Mess,.. S,nry it Morrow, 'its members of the firm are Ohs Story, lately bf Lhei (ho fsrieh organ (,more, pod Thos. Morrow, who had a long ant'•ruesoe In the meat bosla.,, with Rohl, M cisme, Ohs et the nld landmark, on the Hayfield road has /Reappeared he the nuttier down of the row nt midair* In front. of .tam.s it•eekenridee'a residsnee. The trine had imam there for one, loruy 1 Mr. years. Itriekenrrdge is maklet another Improve meat In his property by the •rentinn of • nest wire tones el the Frost pattern Mr W. H. Dean, of Hamilton, has donated 31.000 to the Stratford hespltel, with th. ondersteodlnp (hat a weed eallwd the Cherie, sad C. Melville Dees ward he set apart as • memorial to the father and see .1 Mr. 1)eae. The fatter wa. Mr sway year'sa resident of Stratford, and died only • short time ago. liov, Dr. Daniel, pastor of North street M•Ibodtst ohuroh, hes accepted an invita- tion to deliver a looters in Leamington neat month, under the auspioes of the HIP worth League of the Lsamlogou Methodist ufuroh. The regular meeting of the Goderloh bresob of the West Huron Woman's iced tuts, will les held at the St. Lawrence, Mrs. Heck's reeldenoe, Mooned street, on Thursday, May let, at 2;30 o'olook ten. A number of Interesting subjects will be die animal A large attendee, of 'adimit le reggwted and all who come will be made welcome. The newly sleeted staff of ottioers % lolorla street Epworth League le Preelde.o, Maw Clara Bean; first vio. president, Kobe, Young; *mood vioe president, Mile Laura Drew; third vie. preeldeot, Mies Hates* Harris; monetary, Mies Vld• Hell; oorree pending esorata.y, bites Monte Johnston; communes, Mies May Hale; organist, Mtp Maud Hale, 'Ibis League is in • flourishing ooed,tton, with a large and energetic) mem• -Mr. idrwmau. had to sign a pledge td benhip, satisfy the prohibitionists of his good iuten. mons The Conservatives did not require of him any pledge that he would support Mr WHITNSY I they were sure of him ft that point. SNAP SHOTS -Nary had a little Iamb, and she also had mint saute. -Provincial electiuua Thursday, May 29th, Nominations a week earlier. -Now listen while the prohibition candi- date denounces his anti-prohibitlwt leader. -Reforms ars not won by antagonising the party that is trying to bring theta about. -To The Goderich Star, greetings A 'Hue luau Ince said, "Imltatiou U the sincerest form Of flattery.* -Prohibitionists with prudenoe and forty. eight know that it Mr. WHtTt.y should win in the coming electiou it would be all up with prohibition at the referendum. COMING AND GOING H. E. Kothwell, of Toronto, was In town last week. W. K. MIller, of London, was In town yesterday. P. A. lialoomso0, of Lnokaow, was in town yesterday. Chas. Shephard mole a visit to London the past west. Mrs. Bettie has been spending • few days •laittag la Stratford. Joe. Merritt, if Leedom, made re visit to friends here over Sunday. Mrs. John T. Dickson, of Seaton!). meds • brief visit tekewo last week. -Rome was not built in s day, and tem• perance reform cannot be brought about in the twinkling of an eye. The man who works for • gradual. permanent improve• meet is more certain of suooeas thou he wko will have nothing but an immediate revolu• tion, -At the Conservative convention for !Bast Toronto last week 14. Kuru DoDDS took the fluor and In his pleasant manner John Heln, jr., lett Tuesday morning to jcalled Premier Ross "a oommenoe hie season's work as a mariner H. Knit DOPMS, gentle readers not as pro, hihitionist orator, as you might imagine f he is one of the most notorious supporters of the liquor ttaf lo. Colin Mclver left on Saturday for King. ,ton, where he has a poeltion on a dredge. Fred Shepherd left Saturday for Buffalo, to resume his work for the sermon of aavlge. tin0. MIs. Constance Holt has wormed from a Blatt o1 several weeks at l'bloapo sod onto J. P. Brown, jr., left on Saturday for 1'orkton, Asse , where he expects to pro cute a situation. Toe Muses Kits and Miss Margaret Mo• Cuatg, of Torodto, are visiting ss the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Aasebrook. J. O. Ward, of Dungannon, called upon Trig ShONAL yesterday, and we were pleased to see him In fairly good health. A Sounders left on T'huredy for New York, taking passage from that city for the Old Country on the steamer Anohorta. Jae. Robinson, who returned renantly from 'lbroato, has gone to Se. Catharine', where be has a good positron with a dry - goods firm. Geoffrey Holt returned to Trinity i.ollegs, Toronto, on Thursday after a stay of several we eke at home, the result of a rather sem* case of vaooination. James Leonard returned last week from St. Marys and left Friday afternoon log Walkervllle to take a position oath* Gov• I eroment steamer Petrel. Mrs. (Dr I Gordon and Master fleetly, of Luoknow, •pent a few days in town this past week, visiting Mrs. Gordon's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. A, Harrison. Mrs, SIaloomson and Mrs. Henderson re- turned Tneeday night from their trip to the Coast, where they spent several months with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mai: me o, of New CVe,tmlrnter, Mrs. Newman, of Hamilton, returned this week to her home after spending five weeks with her mother, Mn. Newell. The latter has been in poor health, bus is aim somewhat better. AUCTION SALES. All parties getting their sale bills purred at this olftoe will have • free notioe Inserted to this list no to the time of sales. Ti'[meer. April 29th -Auction sale of term stock, implemeoa, househnld farnl• tare, Inclndtn, come fairs good young hones la good nooditlno, property of Rich- ard Walters, non. 2, F. D. Colborne, (near Reomillee), No rotary* on •nythirg as Mr Walters has rented his farm. THOMA. GnitiRy, anotlonser. WsntegstrAY, Apr. 30th. -Clearing Suns tion sale of household furniture, furnishings and effeote at the residence of Mrs. K Shan nen, Chorale at., Goderloh. Everything is eomparativsly new, end will be enld with- out , as Mn,. Shannon I. leaving Onderleh There will also M sold two comfortable dwellings. d tin,. Gt•tttiity, auotioneer, ANNOUNCEMENTS- . We pay cash for butter and eggs. Hrfag them to W Ingham end get that $50 00 par for suit. Edits 12o. Getz E. Nitta On hand -s too of sel.oted mange) serge, cemprin'ny all the best varietlee, also tur- nips and oarrots. 1 hays also pure manilla hinder twine; see me before placing your order. A. J. ('[suss, Hamilton street. The hest quality of I ,e cream, also the gre►teet variety of true fruit joloes for sodas, are arse veil at the Vltaorta restaurant, West st., (Jnnteotonery, trait, clean and tobaccos. ('HAS, Kt.A.tsrntt[, proprietor Telephone 70. To My eTsTOM[R.,-1 am Merin, Mt otfiire from West street to my ooal and wood yard s0 the head of Nelsen street, whets i will be found In future. Orders by tele. phone or left with Miss Hall at the C P. R nfiloe will be promptly attended to. F. RAHI,nw MASSE* Half prime sale for three daft, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at the Goderich bar- gain store ep the Slows. All mass go at once- as the sulienrther has deehded to carry on a hoer and shoe business, and In order to olw•r not the balance of the stoner of ironer les and feebly goods at ono/salt will be offered ar half prim. The snhsonher has just, pur- chased • hankntpt stook of boots and shoes which will arrive here on or shout the 30th of April ft Is • nine, Mean stock, and has been onrehaa.d at a low rate on the dollar. Walt for the heresies We sell cheap all the time. J. W. Rsou[Rn t HORN. CIIBBON,--in iansMon, N. D, on April 11th, the wife of int R. U. Oilmen, of • ern. SNIDER. In Colborne township, on April len the wife of Levi Snider, of • son, HOLMIUM. In C lnten, on Friday. April 18th, the wife of It. Holmes, Si, P , of • eon. Mi1NNfNOre In Oederieh on Fytdy, ApNI 18th. to Mr. and Mee. Il, O. M0nnlnp, a daughter. DIED. (:HIRHOLM. in Col erne, on Thursday. April 17th, Jew's MOOreser, relict of the late Wiliam Ohlehulm, aged .ei years and 7 menthe, IclWATaD.-In firer. on Wedneday, April tine, IOW. Sarah Wilson, Woven wits of Mr, Oanrg, Id ward, aged 71 rear* The funeral will take plum from the rest dere. of Mr. James Rreekenrldge• Barroold road, on Friday. April lath, et Lb P. se, to Maitland eem.steey, Frien* and ae ealet- aaees will mew bongo Ya Wlmatlew. "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD* UP TO DATE. Once upon a time, when there were fairies, and politician's, and great forests in Ontario, there lived beside a great lake and on the edge of a thick wood a family whose nese was Prohibition They were very good people, and drank nothing but oold water. In this family there was a rosy-fwal, blue, eyed, innocent little girl whom the neigh- bors called (for reasons which it would take too long to explain) "Little West Riding Hood" Ona day her mother called to her and said, "My darling. I hoar there is soon to be an election and I wish you would take this little basket of uiee fresh votes and carry them to Oppoettiouvllle, Mr, Mikh• ell will take them," "Yee, mother. Will they give more for the votes there than Mr. Tian' gives?" "Well, my darling. I really dog t know that they will. but we have quarrelled with Mr Roos and he cannot have our yoga. any more." Little Weet Riding Hood set eutobedient, Iv upon her errand, though she cried a little because she could not go to Mr. Hoes' place She had known Mr Roam ever since she wan a very little girl, and he had always been very good to her. But, she thought, Mr. Row must have done some. thing very wicked to make her parents quarrel with him. The cause of the quarrel was this, dear reader. Once before thee. when Mr. and Mr.. Prohibition had collect. el all their votes and sent them to Mr, Rosa. he'paid them for twelve dozen. The Prohibitions said they had given him twenty dozen Mr Rose wee a good scholar and very accurate, and Fe was sure he had not made • mistake Mr, and Mrs Prohibition had not counted the votes, but they were sure there were twenty dozen I and so the quarrel arome, as they so often do. Little Wont Riding Hood trudged along through the woos) with her basket of votes. She was a little afraid, as she had often heard the woad were full of politicians, who would eat her up an quirk as wink. Her mother had once toll her that the flerceet and most cruel of those creatures were the Tory politician., and that one of them, eepecialiy the leader of the pack. whose name was Whitney, was the meet wicked of all So, although she had never seem any of these animals, when she hoard them howling through the woods she could not help shivering a little Suddenly she came face to face with a big dog, as she thought It, -it was a politician. "Goal morning little girl," he said, "where are you going?" "1 am going to Uppositionville, to see what 1 nun get from Mr. Mitchell for these "And what it your name, my 'Isar?" said the politician "Little Weet Riling Hoof,"she replied. "Anal my father's name ie Mr. Prohibition.* "Very) nice name,." said the politician, and he looked at her as if he wool,) like to eat her all up. but they were too near the edge of the forest. and he was afraid some one would hear her cries ••tt hat is your name!' asked the child. "Whit -I mean Tory," he starurn.red, and then ran off Little West Riding Hood was glad to be rid of hire, he looked so cruel and greedy. While she walked on the politician ran by another and a shorter way, till he reached Mr. Mitchell's place. Here he knocked at the door with hie paw •'Who is there!' asked a voice. "Poet friend W hitney," was the reply, "Come in my friend and leader," sail the voila, which belonged to Mr Mitchell Then Whitney wont in anti the two rogue. con noted a scheme to ensnare little Weet Riding Hood when she should come with the votes. Mr Mitchell was to speak plesaanlly to her and take her vote*, and of for a while introduce het to Whitney, who wee to be drowsed up like a man. Atter a while tame a knock at the door, "te ho', there?" said Mr Mitchell. "Little Meat Riding Hand e Conte in, my deer," said Mr Mitchell, and he talked nicely to her and then went off to another part of the house, taking the basket of vette with him. Then W hitney asked her to come and sit beside him, and she dirt so, though ale was tether surprised and alarmed at hie appear• ante,. I3yand•hy eh, maid, "What !arga ear* you have, end" "All tiro better hear with,' growled he. "And what rooter eyes you have, air!' said the child, "Ail the hotter to see with, my deer." "And what a large nom l" •'A'I the better to smell with, my dear!" swirl the great politi- cian. "Oh! and what a large mouth and great teeth you haven' added the little nam, growing very frightened (for the felt sure this mt,st he the terrible Whitney) ••Ali the better for eating you with, my dear, ,napped the petit clan; and he ate the pony tittle girl right up, The Prohibition family mourn for their loot child, and the children are now meat alloe e! to go near the woods where fvthtrciano roam. They sand thele 'otos te Mr Rose again; for Mrs Ptvthlrlitita 'Though he uoemtimeedoesn't jjji'A • MI we and wa tun upprre he given we I 1 he tine. aid up ear chin..,*