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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-5-8, Page 1Jv nating over are careful to is 'tamp wheo buying rk of quality. nteo of comfort and ranee that you're not all that's of value in have elegance, and glorious comfort, and , like all the had. They're ING, omen and Walk•Ovet neatly. be Square, Godericb, • so mistake In choosier Bar, lava as its presiding ether for and the o'o would • nu • baI p ,'•log er coogti vation here. t annual ulcctloo of (that'll of et Epworth League was held on emery, with the followlog result : M. W. Howell; vioe president, no Brydgie; oorreepondt°g more- l. E. Sharma°; r000rdlog seen. Jamieson; treasurer, llllbar rioter, Mia Olive Rob•rtsoo; pea• sit hwalls; acoveoere of committee 'needed. MOM Edna Robinson; •, J. W. Yammer; mlssleaarT, f.; lookout, Miss Hubl• Thom. , Miss Edith Tebbutt; Ilter.ry, 2: councillors, MIN Mildred M'u Ages Kae[, Ulu Laura iso Magffl• Robertson. i 'se DOOR Willer Op ■aIsILroN IT. week. It is a three- ach readily and will 1.25, three patterns. will stand at money, nod pot 75c at Brand R ockfoN company ha, Wi.. Black Cat Stockings g Over is Ko- nosha, Wiscon- sin, there are over 700people making Black Cat stockings for boys and girls, and the y has to run day and to supply the demand. tory like that would e kept busy '24 hours day if the mothers of United States did not Mack ('at stockings for boys and girls. This first season they have sold in Canada, and s the only store in where you can buy ear Like Le ether Knees Tr Hee Triple Is Them ed. 25c and 35c. New Neck Ribbons ,Some now neck ribbons are among this week's arriv- als. They aro a good (duality to and just the proper it ties. Colors -Sky, ream, torquoise, pink. Price, 2Sc. BROS. na. THREE "A80' A V'T8 Awa ACTIVE Aoc-Ir8 WHAIN PLACL 1N THE SIGNAL U114411114411111141111446 FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR. 2881 THE WEEKLY MAltttaT REPORT Ooplltcn, Apr. 90 leo Y•h wheat. .. ') 75 w 76 mg, tawny. IMF own.... ...-..... 9 10 to 2 10 g low, patent, •W tent, par t._..,....... 9 9) to 9 1'1 fou.._...-. -- 16 00 fol to 'inge, per IP toe ...... •• 1600 to1 01 /•r lase owl r 100 to 1 CO ore) to U ,p) wbeat, per bush 066100 .51 *butt' ................._.., e9 to0 92 .•bush....-_.. _..... _.75 to 0 ah 00 [0 °A° 00 to10 y) MAY 95 to 0 :is 1u 10016 1u to 011 1 to 0 11 (0 to 161 99910490 U to 414') W 10 6 9S 00 to 7 '7 12 to 0 16 is te 0 le 10 to H 00 to 0 00 00 to 0 (0) 00 to hu 50 to t 0) 'drier. per bush Km, lir ton 1 you nal, if bush„ S uttee, nbeeee. uer Ili.. • • gage fresh angeot.A.J 1 dos.... Mau Pea. • Uve Pressed Hove .. 15........E �.. Led, Por 15. ........ -. _ le sed Beet, fore quarter Dewed Beef. hind tt Dune. Ksp rt...... , Ordheav .. 10114 THE LDADINC- N.EWSPAPE OF HURON 00TJNTY. Victoria Da i'ublle Notion. LANN MU !TEAS SHARPENED, 111 07oles re paireLete.- Bring tour lawn j "hboi ut thlrrl OD. VI loris 9' MI We reel. We egoaeter • good Job at • reaeoneble price. Iowa mowers called for sod de !hereto. All nidal citpair rJAS. A. Swe rk TRACon (IAN floe. A wARNINI:.-ANY PERSON 11111 FL us from the island. ming the ferry eltlout parrn4sIOn, shooting. or otherwise u -.•seam• Dewe any part of the property will be strewed and pi °see Y. ll ATTRILia Ridgewood Pare. pRu1 L TAUUIb r u a:, rase RING O!T - 11R RU [t[ •PRC1AL1l'T. All Stele of Spect tele' Md Eye marinade 0,1drr monde) atte[tttm*elven t• doing the ere. Unfere by mall promptly attend waren( Fart .es usiot my name, ea •o Ira, •li , wrests whatever Sander ion yugnnteed. ;seblleh 1371. hlt'II M00U STRKKT W. T 9 )N 90 to. lieo employ ltluslo. MIS CULBOKNB, Troller rJ Fletcher mettle method, will r some pupils at bee studio, •ewe Mr. Naffed' Imsneaace Aloe, It.mllt as street. For infer. ssties.pply either at studio or at ',redone.. 64. preemie street. -e W ),L}N,5 CAMPBELL, OrganN' •'+A musI *l director of North street Methodist church, teacher of piano, plea or- oan sod theory Pupils prepared for all es. /Lenore of the 'ruro°to Conservatory of Ycdd. w'1!) be p)o.'cd to receive impllcit- twashom all those reil0lrlei ouch lame o- urs at his new studio over Thom.oe'e mimic sere, Use of piano for practicer may hs au urged for 67tf w Dentistry. 1' HAYDEN. U. I) K 1. U S r Mentalr u eeoa, otmees.or to Ire. J. L Toreha:d 44loot spproren methods in all departments of modern dentistry. Inolu4tog poreelase Inlay operations, and Drown ani budge work both In gold and In porcelain. !pea) alen'Inb pal, to Preservation of restore teeth. la °Moe formerly occupied by Dr. Turahn!). NOT/UF. -WE, THE t'Nt9ksP:NEI) Dentists. will otos* our omx. at 1 .desk p to. Wednesdays from May to Oc• toter, lee/wave. Newel) M, Nicnotwnn, L. M. Manes, W. Y. HAYD[Y. Otterieh, May fila. Dot For Baia. H0Cele TO RENT OR FOR SALE on Bruce street, containing nine room", with hard water and *oft water, alai a Root sable and some fruit trent. Apply to N, W NOT f. V;otori0,1reet, - It I.)) PAP1.KS FOR MALE, FUR PUr- J glucal. 'dogQft/odoeer carpets. ate. Apply at Tern P0R SALE -THE BAST HALF OF 11 the wee hair of lot 15, non, 7, West Ws. 0.nosh comprising 50 acres Apnlyy to ItKN- RI ►OW LEH, Dungannon. or to Phalli HOD. Barrister. (iodated, LORSALE.-LOTS 95, 96, 117. 118, 119 1' and ile In Hutchison's survey, MI 1n OMerlcb. For partlonlar e apply to PHILIP BOLT. March Iltb,'100. Barrister, t*., 0oderic *. 11Ptf Rooms to Beet. rrru RF,Nr.-ROOMS ON HAMILTON 1 street al pre.e9t occupied b7 R. S. Lewin "19. o)Ikt4 ; w 111 Change, loco small *tore If necessary 7 )r rooms over Miss Cameron's sore with front and rear entrance. K N. LRwI+, 744 Ineuranoe, oto. CBA9. E, SHAW, UKNRRAi, INSUR• ee doer east 00) P. 0ad reuoder oh.estate geAt.de O1 or the hoeing metosl nee ineurone° Oompaolee and lading stock oOmtanles. lfereant(le and mannfactur;ng rude t ,west rates. Call at °Moe. w R. RORK)TSON. • Aecounte.t and insurance Agent, Hook' end aecount. made UP. dulldlnln rented and note a:elected. vire letterset's in British and Canadian Co.mppa•nlee, °Moe- In 91094(0)49 A Hays' ernes. North treat 0oderloh- 19.42. �j J. 1'. NAFTEL, GENERAL IN. 1.Ileal Rotate effect, Life, Accident and Plate (31u.+ Inferenc effected on meatal or rash pian at lowest 'We osible. r�I 91350 and (isn•dtsn eompaaieo reti- es Nn a next deerHamilton toet Darrowr w Is or IlamfltOO & On ro Bee tlttert. ffiedloal• DRrw. w. F. (TALLOW, PHYSICIAN 104 Rowan. Omoe In Bank of Oom- t�!�oe011 Minding. west 1140 of Most, Night ot reindeer*. Shen s . W. Phone 91. Auotlon stale AUCTION LA8 E A YALUA ('F PLANT or A WRis�R AL BUILDING AND HUSI N RRB. Joon gent. Auctioneer, is latrnoted by the Ateleaeeof th. Raiment John Morris, builder and rontraotor. to Ml by public) •ootlon on the uremlue. lot 79o. 141000 street, (iderlob. Off' *ATURiIAY. MAY 1095), IIri9, Rr1Tt °-Rory Frame Planing MM. IP) x 40, e 141 free and Rn[Ine lInose 901 16, and elih sae quarter acre more or lent, 1wether order the following phew, all In good running MU . A Holler snd Engine, I Planer and Re w•her 1 901090, Planer, 1 Jointer. 2 Itip Remo, 1 Crescent New, 1 Jiff Saw. 1 Turning and I 1004 IMnm. )Oe the there le a mortgage of 1[00, which oars be allowed to t a farther morigs``a of eine wnold have 5941 MsOired Col 1 Mize 1 Tenon If *chine Ie. Harper Rene thew, whioh .re 11)11 ander a lien. I Lumber Wagon. I Dray. I H,A 5lN gh 1 Int N 1 Home, Window 'holier, lanaleI e, w o.. 1 terror till, anti Teemed 1 Stn, rte,., Term •taw mord. Be11dIe• Stone. h. hale to n0mmr enee at 2 w. rnr!t1 a informable' teen i Ime of HIS or A seelinet'r11 g • RROBS RT.aON, JOHN KNOX. eadgsee, Anotle.[•r. Iteturo 1)00,1. will be Issued at 1902 SINGLE"ReT- E aLA.. FAR Between all Mations In Canada' all Station In 11uada to and from !t[fDetroit Writ, Port Jot! Y. Helenat94. ' asei N.Y.. Spprse.�. Y . Rouse's Point. N. Y , Island Pond Vr.; •Ij eratetoe Io Canada tn, but not from $ulyale,N. Y . Black (tock, N. Y., Niagara rails, N. Y., a°4 Ouspeneion Bridge, N. Y. Good (Thing May 23rd or 24th Valid returning from destloatloaod'or beton May 0116, 12131. Tickets. and all Information' from agents annd 'freak Hallway 'System. Y. Y. LAWRENCE, Jae, In McDonald, LutricTlckeP anger Anat. 'forest*. AT PRIVATI. SALE That big stone house with 7 -roomed brie* addition, situated on P1o'oo street. The hones 11 dry and warm, being lined throughout with 2 -Inch plank. It le s,Ild sed substantial. It wee built br the late Ethel& Olbbons when In hie prime Not for *day but I,r alt t me. The foundations ere about J feet thick and will endure as long as the Pyramid, of KI.ypt A home seeker or laveator who realizes the pote0t'alltlea of fresh paint sod paper. wblob are lueapeus've, and of Blase, wh oh le pone fully cheap. by a little planning and Jur10'mm etpendnure Dan tuoderOi.s it law an aro to, date mansion. 1 uaert mat strenuously and fearlessly that a beg return will eceru0 to the wide-aw•ke Investor for the best of all I'M.. sons that he hese broad and plod found et lo° all ready to be hands, The .ams o.00ot he said ora shell or veneer. Let those who are on the lookout for a soft same invest* 1q- veetigare 10v...ga e. (Were • Mastered to THEO. J. MOOHHUI'SE wil. receive prompt atte•t)00.la7nold P.O.. May 714.. 19x. IBM Nona• to Creditors. OTICE To OR EDITORS. /11 (he Rotate of Philip Thomas Mille, emir of the Town 9f C,.d,ri,h• is the ('aunty of Heron. Merchant, Deemed. V Ice is hereby Mem pertinent to the Re- vised Statutes or Ontario. 9'117, Chapter Ill, that 11 creditor and other* having cealms '[secs the estate of the said Philip Thomas Halls, ho died the 10th day of Apr11, 190), are regime on cr before the let day of June, 1901, to nd by post, prepaid, or deliver to Harley Mweet, of 69 Market Street. in the cite of ntford, solicitors tor Thomas Lloyd WOOD, of lnollord, aforesaid, miller. the admt t ole or of the estate of the said d•• casedtheir Christian an ad surnames. ea and d',ert cular 0 p:i5451 the full. a No ccou tl there claim., • statement of thr�r aocounU ad the nature of theseourllfes elf any) held by them. And further take motto• that after such lut mentioned date the said adout4tr.ttor will toroeeed to distribute the assets of the de- ceased among the tartlet entitled thereto, having retard only to the claim. of which he shall then have sotto•, and the said admin;. tutor will not te liable for the meld assets or 107 part thereof to any person or persons of whoa* claim notice shall not bele been ramie ed by him at.` the dote of such d,sertbutlof Dated this 1st day of M.1, A D, 9902. 11AHI. EY & SIVKRT, Hu 344, Brantford, Unt„ &Halton for chs adwtnigtrator, N Crick TO CREDITORS. /n tar Metter of far Estate of Patrick Linen, lair of the Totrn of Got/erten, in the County of /fume, Urnllentan, Deceased, Notice Is hereby given pnnoant to the Re. •lead Statutes of Ontario 5997, Chapter 199. that all ereditors and others Amine olalms against the estate ct the said Petrtok Lynn, ',bodied on or about the second day of April. A. 0. 1002, are required, oo or before the *6th day of June, 19)2, to Send by poet. prepaid. or deliver to the uedera'[nedsolicitor for the exs0ntore. they' Christian and anrnames, ad - 490...* and description*, the roll partleulare of their otalme, the statement of their aocouata and the nature of the security tit any) bold by them And Farther take notice that after such last mentioned date the 11)4 ereouto•e will pro cee4 to didrihnte the aesets of the decease • 99099 9110 parties entitled thereto. having 49 turd cnly to the claims of which they then shall have notloe and that the Said executor will not be Roble for the said assets or any taut tberorf to any person or persons of whose o laim, notlee shall not hs• r been received by them at the time of soak distribution. feted the rOnd day of Aprl', A. U. (902. M.O. CAMERON, Solicitor for Jane Lynn. Patrick geed •n A Robert Clark. Ktoona of the said 4a ceased. SOD The Huron and Bruce Loan and Investment Co. GODERICH, - ONT. Sow'ITon-PHILIP HOLT, K.C. BAVK[Itt-THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. OUR SAVINOS BANK.' We are preperal to receive f epnettw from Trustees, I'arente or Children, in sums of front Fifty canto to Three Thou,ond !Milers, and allow compound intent, added every nix month* at tnitesa ASegteskl u pot. ( he seg are t list the' 'V Depositors, AOmay ten Ili Pon Y draw upon these .loposit, at any time 3, 3i aid 4 per cent toterert albwal ORiteposito according. to amount and timoe1 ft. N.13 -Parauant to A hate Art of Parliamen0 married women and minors have the right to tlepoolt and draw 000 money in their owl' name. I)eposite can be moot by mail at Lhr risk of angler. Remove frons your houses )umptation to hurgl*re and food for the flames. As the Company makes loans only on first clan farm property, depositors have the strongest security for their in. Vestments, TO BORROWERS. This Company 114 prepared b. loan 01 the shortont notice any mum upon first class security. Terms aro made 10 Sent borrower.. Straight, 10ane and Simple. interest. MORTGAGES PURCHASED -For further particular,' call at the Company's offie e, corner of Market Moore and North Street, Goderieh. W. L. HORTON, F. JORDAN, Manager, President. Wre. PROUDFOOT, Vice•Preablent, Di RECTO : linen STRAT/WONA, J. M. )tnpaw"o. nitro tot JORDAN. 11 I)ntt.nr. Ws Pant( rumor. II rear Hearne, D. J. NAIRSc. PHILIP HOLT, K C. LOOKdAT YOUR LABEL I IT SHOULD BE MARKED PAID FOR .. .1902 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : HAY S, 1902. 1REGISTER 1 The registration of nunhood suffrage voters takes piece nett week, on Monday, Tuesday, %Vedneelay awl Thursday. Everyone entitled W A votrl'hnee tame to not oft port 1 of the muuicipal voters' list must register. Any desired information regarding the places of registration. the qualifications necessary, or other matters m connection with the registration will be riven at the Liberal rooms, West street. AROUND TOWN. 'full Tows Wm. -News was received on Tuesday that judgment had beta given by the Supreme Court In the oats of Holmeeee, Godertoh. The appeal on behalf of the town was allowed with poste tad the judg- ment of the Divp:onel Court r,..tored. Thi, probably sods the matter. Naw Lobos BALL. -A new tal; for the A O. U W. and C. 0. F. ledges bas been *posed over J. W111 01'4 ,tore. Tae rooms are 'dimly fitted up. lighted w,tb electric 1'ah'., and ars eamlortable and comment. The new hall was opened hy she Foresters on Tuesday eight of Ibis week. COLLEGIATE 1-+vttTen TR04519, -The refuter monthly meeting of the Uullrgtste 'imitate mimes beard wee held on Ilium day last. E. N LOOI., who was recently appointed to the board byy the town council iu 50105.5) . to the Ian James M. Shepherd, took bis moat and was appointed to the Mem on committee made vacant by Mr. Shepherd's death. The only other bulimia uavauted was the payment of two aeon slots, those of t:eoree Porter, 13 50. for paper, and 1). Stoddart, 14.24. fur repairs. Uteri' or WILLIAM 3111114 -Oe Thurs- day night tut William Shier mud away after an ilraeae of several months. 'Phe de - imaged had been for about • year the pro- prietor of the Moat'',.( arrest barber .bop. He was formerly a reeld.nt of Kincardine township, Brags 40aoty, bat came here fon Loader), where be bad been in butanes. for a pusher of ye.,.. HI. 4110,55 started from , oold which he aoatnotd in the win. ter and tram wh)ob he Dever recovered. Mr, Meier wee thirty eight years of age and leaves a widow and two young sone. The looeral took place Saturday to Kiooardine 0•m.tery, sod was under 1. U F. ausploea, A. M.U. ALLAN SAHA --A. MoD. Allan left en Thnnday for Montreal, whenoe be sailed on Saterday, by steamer Parisian, for Liverpool, lag. Oa hia *rr,79) bet will Immediately take up his duties as Canadian Government onmmleeloner in ollneatlon with the Canadian fruit exhibit, at the Cork nod W'olyerbamptoo orb batons. He will be away until elem. Cloister is time. If tar townsmm.uoceeds ae well to muter. Ing the Irish (*040.90 donne his stay at Cork u be did with "Ie Friends- at feels, his 'Mauled') •bnlules will b• unparalleled in this section, We wish him •• socoeuful and • p!easast mouton la the Uld Country, lira IAL 1(8111141.o Cot t c 1L -A. ectal p 1 meeting es In Of the town o oou tl was held I o0 Toed, v • cola when boo th eb laws Y g. w as 0 1 -Richard P6GT�-5 as PP see deet able e was passed. The coost,ble'o hotplate from 7 A. M to 6 r M., and on Sunday from 1 to 6 e. a He he to pet $25 a month and hu fess. A proposition (roan 1':. N. Lew a to /ay half the cost of a sewer 51te01ion le oenaeot with his pleas and some data from MrProud- toot le 0onneotion with the queetloo of • boep.tal into wen rest to oemmlatee. 1t was d.olded to order two trareformers from the Packard Electric) Co. to replaoe Iwo burned out, on the terms offered by the Company, and dletnesed it the regular limiting on Friday •••alas. He STBAl•)IA' M A,•911 91 :",1101•6 R[.ort.Y• in -We are alai to wslooms back to tows James A Strachan, who has returned from Winolp•g and Intends to locate per• maneetly In (ioderich. Hs bee taken over the 441/00018 street meohlne and Sl.ok.mlth shorn, formerly conducted by hes father, the late D. K Strutters, and will continue the beetle', in air Its branches. Hs Intend@ so red' the eb,ipe and to enlarge and Improve 1110I, t and p o , • bas experleooe for several yawn to Toronto sod Winnipeg will enable him 0, employ the latest msthtd, in manulact nriog and repairing. He he, already a number of contracts on hand for the collet roc I o0 of strut sprloklere, etc.. nod Is pre- o.red to recety• orders for any kind of work in his lige, including myna, mill repairing •aJ farmer*' machinery, A SulraooFr,. 1 1annn, -The regular meeting of the Goderieh branch of the Woman'. Institute was held on Thursday afternoon last at the home of Mrs. Beak, Montreal 'tree. There was a large at. t•odenos and a goodly number of Dew mem mere were re tv w •el into the breoob in addition to routine bulimia, • motion wax puled Ina'ruotlne the etoratary to eeod a note of sympathy on behalf of the 'ioderich br.noh to If. Elford, of Holmeeville, whose wife, recreantly decreased, was the esteemed president of the Institute for West Huron. The bade•• parprwe providing tea for the members of the West Horan Farman' 1n. stao1, as well u those of the R'om•u's lo• stltute, at the annual meeting to be held .t Carlow in Jane. Mrs. Rook Save a paper nn "System.tlo Housekeeping," whioh eon - tainted mach useful Information and was Rrea'ty appreciated by the members, At the close of the meeting refreshments were AN Oran It4SlnIST'x D[i 11634'. -The dsatb of !'Somas Kelly.whloh occurred on Sunday 1 i.t,fsmoved an old resilient of this disteiet, Mr. Kelly was born to Ireland seventy•thre• Team ego, tame to tills country when a young man, and had lived in 1odertoh or vieMity for forty years put For thirty Oars he was *0 employe* ea of the G. I T k P y and was for • long period section foreman at HolmeevIlle. He retired 9onus ten year. ago and heel hewn /oiled with hie daughter. Mrs. John Harley, In Gnderloh, He sea • quo•, estimable ottlz.., highly regarded by those who know hlm. He tsevoi a widow and three daughters, Bre. O'Brien, of Detroit, Mrs. Hurley and Miss Kelly, of town. 'I he remden were Interred in the Romeo Catholic cemetery In Colborne en Tuesday morning, alter • Derek. In Yr. Peter's ah,roh oonduoted by Ref. Father West. The pallbearers were Wm. Tighe, Owen McEvoy, John McDonald, I). Shan• ashen (L9iotool, Patrick Ford and M< O'Reilly. AT TIM IAA RE FRONT. -The refitting of the tug Olvs was complete I IAet week and she *leered from port /heather of the new tugs was launched on Frld.y. Th'. was boll' for Pnrvts here.. of (lore R.y. and le of the same dlm*nlone a* the Dnh 5.11,00mplete.l • few weeks 1120.... Tr. Osetfnge did not arrive from the loath ne- tt) 9seday, haying been delayed by an se olden' to her whoal. She took on nineteen p ger* hers ier the Seale, and loaded 1,000 bogs of finer from the Lake Huron A Maelteha IAd11ng (,n,,,,'I'he edewheel steamer King Edward whloh the Algoma 9 slid Company aesw D tri y /a t* 91111 oe Ike To. Ido Yeo reins la noww n o her way from the Atlactlo coast. The King Er' ward I• a 'pardon* venal and has berthing aoonmmn dation for 467 pepergera She le net ton lone for the oanal leeks, hot N 1 MM too broad. and It was necessary so take off onoddetable of her tipper work. at Mont- real. It will probably be the sad of May before eke will to put on the route. The King R lward le from New 'York, .0d was put -Biased from one of the lugs Amer!oan railways Ferry Sound will probably be Included in tier run ....'rhe God.rloh Lion ber Cu, lase • rah oo the way to the mill here. DR. Pete t Tom -1441• extend our con emulations to Perot( H. Tom, who has passed the Boal essminatio0s of the medical department of the W'eetero t'ulvereity, London. and bas nutted tb• degree of M. 1). 11• took boson In several su0junts and In clinical surgery stood •t the bald of the claw, At the 000vooation on Friday evso- lne lest. Mr, 'tom was the valedictorian sod his address is reported by the London papers. Speaking tor the class, he sold they acknowledged the 000asion wub mingled leslmga of happlores and refret, The pate over whioh the graduates name was herd and stony, tut they had rea:hod the Meld top line between the oars• of their student days and the strenuous' life award°, them. The plus orientally numbered twenty four but for various reason* It had dwindled somewhat. They had studied lour years at the direotton of the faculty, who ever tried to do their pars well and showed a never falling ktcdoeu. The prestige the yrsdu• ates would enjoy was duo to the faculty, and they lett taelr alma meter confident that she wculd eschews to grow In power end Lame. The valedictorian also addressed a few word. to the under -graduates. ler. tom left on 'Tuesday for Winnipeg. els latitude to take the examination el the Manitoba,00ueoil and to lomat, In that Pfotouce LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. Thin is the *came of the year when nature comas out In new dress of green. It is also the season when,you should come out in a new suit of Pridham. make, l'erfect style and fit guaranteed. The Collegial• laatllute reorients will hold their sports on the alternto, of Fri- day, Mey 16 h. Georgie M. Mau5ween, talar, has moved to the corner stand in McLean'• block, and now has • very hardeome store. G5oree Murray, who was severely it j•tred by being struck by a locomotive la the G. L'• It, yards three weeks ago was able to r.' urzl *0 work on Mtu4.y, Miss Adelaide Morrie ht. paned through • very and paloful Mares, and ter foetid' are ideated to see Ibat ate le now cofveleoent and able to t • out again. We are muoh pleased to be able to repot► that Mies 91.1 to Mal:,w, daughter of S. A. McGaw, is now well on the way to ten oov.ry atter her long and serous Him ea. Wm. I11►!r has purchased the dwelling of the late S. Weller, io Sr, Patrick's ward, and ie mov,ag Into it this week. He paid 1250 for the place and Inten& making some Improvements le the house, An oleetri.: alarm horn the standpipe to the pump'.ne station has been inattiled, to eve warning when the standpipe 1. lull The alarm works ser Il end willv .a a Fee 1 d• uta Its the 44si that, g r c r l •good deal of •oonyeeo•, Cells W. Campbell, who has seen taking • °can• • • e Rrrllness C ulleg*,.10 Toronto, hu passed his e x amination, with credit sad .has secured a good position as book beater with the well•kaowo arm of Copp Clark Co., Toronto. Mrs. H. T. Eiwarde will bold her poet nuptial reoeptloo at her home, brook et„ o0 Wedxesday, Thursday and Friday of nett week, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. After out week Mrs. Edwards w111 be at home on the drat.and third Thursdays of each month. John Yule reoeived • letter this week from .on Arthur, containing newt of the batt) •t Kleisharte River, to which he as ws0gsg with the brave Canadian faros whioh behavted .o gallantly In that aotio0, Tim letter Oyes 500.1 partloulere of the tight and Is an iktere.tlog oarr*Ure. Mise Charlotte E. Wlagtn., the temper ince lecturer, will speak In North street Methodist church cn Sandey n,orot09 next, and to Victoria street ohurnh In the even. Ino. In the afternoon she will address • /„ e, el temperance meeting at this romper. tore Hall, Dome enclag at 4.15 o'olock. 5!. 11. Stewart, of the Lucian high school eta9, hu been appointed ••nand auistaat master In the llltohell high salted, et a salary of 1700 per annutn. The board has release him and appointed his brother, Robert Steward, formerly prinolpal of the Goder'ch model school, to complete the tertr. CHURCHNOTES. Bishop McEvoy will give confirmation at St. Pe ter'•ho o rah on Sundae, • v May 11. Rev. A. E. Camp having declined the call extended to hem by 10. Manchester and Smith's 11x11 oongr•g•tlon•, • joins meeting of them co1grrgatioos was he'd at Auburn last Monday, when Rev. Jae. A. Ande,son, who le Interim moderator, mod- er•trd In another call to Rev. J L Small, R A., late of K,ewattn. The salmry pro 'Bleed is 1800 and a manse. A owlet meeting of the Pres hetory of Huron will be held at Godertoh on the 20th toot. to (real with this cell. NOTES OF SPUR T. TO. lawn bowling season opened on Fri. day last with a game of singles between the president, R G. Reynolds, and the Tice pr trident, Wm. Lens, whioh was won by the latter. At the oloee of the ram. 444• president, in hl* motel happy manner, de. dared the unmade ',flimsily open for the ee•mq of 1902 The Weekly o y .btt of the Goderirh n' club foot place ao at 'h I D 'he ro Yn1e g6 00 Fri- day tut, when the knowing soorve were made ; Hstry Rote n, 10; B. Frl! zley, 10; 1:. It Warmth, 8; W. Lesham, 7; (leo. Johneton, 7; A. itouovie, 6; Fred Soma/, 6; R' Evans, 4; J. Frizlev, 3; 144'. W0 r,, 3; D, Meier, 2; T. M,D,nnott, 1. We are diem M sea that something in the Ilne of '1'11n SIONAL'g suggeetton regarding a jurat r htie ball league 11 being carried tu'. 1'h, "Iron Dukes" wore err/soiled • eioople of weeks alt, end now the "dhort(es," who bed a team en the lot last wlol.,, are tel log rn the diamond. They have placed 1t Steadiest, of their het of officers, as honorary pre ' •, H. K. Jordan, of Brantford, Toler monomer The other officers are : r.IAene, inr, Mabee ; yloe president, Inc..Khid ; manager, Fred Shearon ; o•p• t.ln, i:. (7Amp)oe, jr. ; •eretary•Meaeur•r, K. Luker, Ths Shortie, are open for a ohell, nee from any othe r team In town, the Iron Duke, preferred, AUCTION SALES. Ail portico getting their Nle bells pr:nred at this office will have • free notice mewled In thea flet Oil to the time of Oates, Nary RreAY, May 10th.-Aoctlon .ale of valushl• planter, 001 •ed plena belonml,g le the estate of John Morrie, onwsmenolog 2 o'clock, W. R. 11(11111/MON, asslgoe•e Joni. KNOx, auotiotesr. Tnra,nuy, May 8 h - Ant 'len sale of he,wbold Punsters •1 Mr. llyslop's rest deep., pert door to Organ f.ot.,y, 0ommsam In at 2 P M. .1011A Hra,.1/1., preprteter, JOHN KNOB, aeoll.ONr. COMING AND GOING E J. Rumhall visited H•nsll Net week. D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. 111E PLEDGE THAT MITCHELL TOOK. this Jame*woek,mitt, of Chalon, was las town I SOME of our temperance friends place • good deal of 'tree/ on the fact Mr. a°d Mrs. F. G. !tumbril'. 01 London, made • .1 ore visit In town lass week. Frank Sh•0oo°. of Pitt.est,. Pa, has been ylen1og hie o,otber the peat week, Som41,1(1e Hamilton, c1 Ike lank et Hamilton, Seaferth, spent Susrlay la town. Mrs. and Ito Miaow Hutohteus reamed on S,turday from Montreal to spend the summer here. Mau Nellie Brown hag returned from Detroit after • residence et several menthe lo that city. Start Lane, who has ;been attending the Lsw Sobool to Toronto, returned home oar, Mooday for the holidays Mrs. Hamilton sod daughter, of Wror •ter, were visiting the past week at the home of the former'. meter. Mrg, P•amore W. 11 Long has returned from Hamilton, wh•te h• bad Leen I be past year, and will be enraged during the Itaoo at the summer hotel. W m. W'•Iler, who ea0 In town attending to some business to connection with the property of hu lately dsoeased father, hu returned to his work •1 London. A. Ma) Allan, jr., lett Monday motuitg for Aiinn•doea, Mao. He intends to t1k• op his permanent abode ID the Western country sod will go into ranching. We wlah litre moms to his underNklog, Stuart ('rie3hard, who has beau attending Trinity Medical College, has secured • Wu. anon for the rummer months with a Toronto firm a traveller and leaves this week for Eugland and Scotland. ferny H. Tow, M. 1). was In town for • few days lot week, and returned to London for the University conyoas•10a on Nelda► •venloe. Ills lecher, Inspector Tom;/ and Mise Mabel Tom were present also to see him resolve his degree. West Mares t•aelparas. Dungannon, May 3.-iSp.clal )A 09011 e0►hnsiestic meeting was held here tonight in the Interests of tl:• Liberal oaodidate, Mayor Camerae, of Goder)cb. Mr. C. Sas. ger, barrbter, Godenoh, made a strong ad- dress, cootrastlog the record and policy of the Liberal Government upon the temper. sane questfoa with that of the Conserved•• party, which had declared petit agalus1 erohtbltltn and agatoet 9.10 c0t46111D•131. of the rumor Leath*, as proposed and practised by the Ross Government. He aooueed the l'OaservaD►es In the peasant conte.! to West Huron of endeavoring to booJwtok and mislead from their albegtanoe some of the temperance where's. Mayor Cameroo, the 'Aare! candidate, whose; appearance wag greeted with great eothu5iam by the •udlence, followed :a a bnlliaut speech oo the general policy of the Ron t;overOmeot. He explained the clause* o1 the pledge proposed to him by the local Prohibition tb,Uon A1lsaase o mmltt sed showed that while he could cheerfully have subeorlbed to that put of it which ourreepouded to the pledge as drawn up by the Dominon Alliance no true or hone it man ooeld sub.orlbe to the Meuse, which had been 1utersdded by the local 0ommtt ten, and whioh would have compelled him to vote to put out the tk1.e'Goveremeot,from whom alone the 1'rohlb)tloal.ts could hope kr any lealelattun. TheCooesrv.l'.v potty had declare' Itself se wholly opposed to Prohibition, and had always opposed the temperance leglelation proposed and enacted at the Instance of the Liberal party, Mr. MltcheIi, his opponent, had, however, mellowed the whole pledge, end Was now posing as the oandid•te at the tame ti.n• of a ('rohlbttton rarCy and al.o u1 one opposed to prohi1 tion, and was pretending thel impossible task of serving two masters. Mr. Wm. Malloogh, • veteran of more than forty year. In the pause of Liberalism to Huron, said be was reminded by the oratory of their oao0idate of that old war horse of Neat Huron, the late K. (', Cam erne, who had led them to viotory In past days, •nd be was ennead 'tae ander the leadorsb•p of his sea, M0761 Uamer,o, vlo tory would awn be sohleved. After brief •ddreesee by 1)r. Bite and ex C,nnty Councilor Ales. Stewart of West W •wanuh, the meeting wee oto ed by the Ch•llm,e, who said he was sore that vio tory would ►gala perch upon the Liberal b carried by their prompt able ems. didate, Mayor Camaro', In Behalf of the Uoverb09eat of the Iloo, Geo. %Y. Ross, whose policy on temperance and prohibit too be as • veteran prohibitlonlet thoroughly approved. Mr. Cameron bete dunce the week held mettlege throughout the eastern •t p r of 10,i rJte w Y at Callow, Auh9rn, illyth, W1Oyh.m, 80. Heise's, and Dun gamma, and hes eyirytenere met with • moot enthosiestto mention. and la enured of viotory la the present contest, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Corot -Ohio R,Ney, Comptoe's, North Dakota Buehler. tad all flan rest of Mom. G. E. Ktsu, Circuit 400111 k0 the premiss,, Seamlller. Tea served from 6 to 8. Migrate la absent Thursday. May 151h. Ergs 14o. Does It par ;sd\ is glee the pedlars 4o per doz, ? Ood poOstose 35n, per bosh. What are the pedlars paying? G 97 RING. Having taken charge of the barber shop reoently ooeupled by the late Wm. Shier, 1 •m properedlto do all Massie of work in (hit hr r, et the shop text to Swartz' livery •tail Montreal .t, Cii*ei,s, 9490101)1,7, 'roe beat gelidityit 7 of loe cream, m also the greatest tyaraerrof true (raft jetoe. ter rued**, are Moved at the Vleserla restaurant, West st.. Confeotlonery, trod., Mears and tobaccos. 81.41'K,1014K, proprietor T•lepbon. 70. Oo NA'urday evening, May 101h, et 44 owlet*, a )Atli r meeti0g will be held In the Ten prance Hall, wider the 90Opioes of the W. C. T. U. Mie. Wiggins, of Toronto, will to present sed address the mee!log. There will he a'iroeption and a short musi- cal protram. Refreshments will be seryed ten'. A silver oolleotlon will he taken a the door. All will be made welcome, BORN. W11.LODU1I11; -Is g6N•ed, Ohio. on April 16, t0 dle nptah and Nn, Willoughby, a P00, MARRIEO. VELI- Nc151 8190 -A1 the home of the bride'* mother, Sidon Street, on Wednee day, May 7th. 1909, b Itev. James A, An der,ov, (1. A , J. 11 Hell. of Sault Ste, Marla didlob., to O.. daughter et the Li(hrietrne t John Mott DIED. KELLY. ie O[derrlok, on meads,. May 4th. 10.M. Thomas Kelly, aged 73 Tears. kOWO4S In ('nlborne, oe Saturday, May 3rd. tart. It,obard Howden, aged tq fele. ItKV ELL Entered into rest 5t her I.1, residence, 4114 Thee )O street, Toronto, on IA' ed notelet', April 3 it h, Catherine, beloved were of N' III lam k even.o t Clown LatA. Impartment. the UOtenn N(RHRROALL. is Detroit, Tnewdey. May nth, Catherine, wife of WIIU•m Nlehor 956 lformer: Ness Kate Mao]tonald, Daonloph 91 years and l months Funeral ell take pla'e ea Friday. May nth, rat Velock P, ft„ from the residence of Dr. W, Y. Clark, Newest. street, Oodertrh, to Ce1Mea• esNgby. that the Whitney candidate in W Huron has taken a pledge to against his party and in favor of hibition on every occasion that mi arise, should he be elected to the islature. 1)o they really believe t such a thing is possible from Wi NES'' candidate( For twenty years -ever since carne from Detroit --be has, in seas and out of season, opposed the te pounce legislation of the Libe (ioverutuent in Ontario. This notoriously the case when the Sc Act wits tarried in Huron. WI the Local Government undertook make the Scott Act workable w the Provincial officers, Mr. Mtrt'us week in and w(•ek out, fought in fa of the McCarthy Act, which, if n designed to render the Scott Act workable, certainly succeeded in fading that purpose. He now claims that he has bee strongly in favor of temperance leg lotion of some thirty years, an for twenty year of that peri be has been publishing a publ journal in Goderich. During t latter period great advancement h been made bythe Liberal al (lover ment in lessening the number of 1 eenae9 and aiding the temperan sentiment in the Province, and w would ask JAMES MITCHELL if, durin all of these years when good work h been done by the Government, he h written one line or given ono sent went on the public platform in en couragemen9 of the temperance legi lahon enacted. We are to'd b authority, "By their fruitn ye 'hal know them," and if in twenty year Mr. MITcuttI. has not said one word in favor of the temperance laws en acted, of what Ilse ' , D is a fell p go -w run from him by a hope for vote. -that h will favor temperance legislation i the time to come l Let us look at th pledge this malt bat signed, alter con- siderable dickering : i promise that 'mould 1 be elected as a member of the Ontario Provincial Parlia- ment in the forthcoming election on the question of prohibition I will advocate. vote for and use my influence to bring in any measure and the greatest measure within the urirellction of the Province tor the prohibition of the liquor traffic ; that on thin question I will act irrespect- ive of all party claims, a neither Conser- vative nor Liberal, but prohibitlomst AND IF THERE SHOULD ER 1N THE HOUSE AN INDEPENDENT PRO- HIBITIONIST 1 WILL USE MY VOTF, WITH HIS, IRRESPECTIVE OF PARTY, AS A BALANCING POWER FOR PROHIBITION. Early in the campaign we stated that my HITNRY', nominee would swal- low the pledge, hook, line end sinker, and we knew whereof we spoke. He knows perfectly well that hie kite wouldn't tly at all unless Ire hard a tail to it, and he has tried to inveigle the Liberal temperance men into be- ing s tail to hid kite. Since signing the pledge overtures have been mad. to the liquor aro r m en in various nus places to give him their support, on the pieaad- vanoed by hie, best man that he had to ,ign the pledge to pleasn the tem- perance people, but that it wouldn't amount to anything further. And MITCHELL'S factotum was right when he made thab statement. As a Con- servative candidate MITCHKLL dare not carry out hie pledge to the tem- perance people. A bigger man than MITCIIRLL tried t0 be an honest tem- perance man on the Tory side in the Legislature, and GROROR F. MARTKR was ignominiously turned down by hia party for doing so. Under r there circumstances no man who is honest would take such a pledge as the Whitney candidate has signed, and Mr. C13ru1(tow deserves credit for refusing to sign a document which would he a re flection upon hie integrity, sod wouki cease him to break faith with the party that had introduced him into political life. Every true Liberal will rejoice to know that they have in their candi• date n man with whom vote, do not count unleee they are honestly obtain- ed, He does not try to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds, eat I• pro- ght Leg - hat IIT - he 00 m- rld WAS oft len to ith LL, 'or Ot un ef- n is - d od i.o he 8$ n- ee ei g as 4 i• s- 7 1 t g e n e THE CROPS IN HURON. THP. farmers of this good old county have cheerful hearts this spring }:retry prospect pleases. Evert tho 1111 wheat he, rotor through the winter in remarkably and condition, titan, the Henian fly hexing so far Anne small damage. There are a few patchy place, -in hollows and in fence corn - ern -hut only a little will he plowed ep, and It ie to ie hoped that the fly, which ha• for he t couple 011 leaf 116• tures harassed Ara red he y t more southern townships of the r,mnty, will "fade away and tralgally die," Wire worms and other insect pests halm not done much injury, and the fall wheat may he ern• eriere.l as promising. Spring grain, hat,. Kenn got in under the most favorable cirtumstan,es. Not for PROVINCIAL ELECTION 1e02 For Premier of Ontario BON. 6. W. ROSS For West Huron M. 6. CAMERON Nomination Thursday, .May 22nd Election Thursday, May 29th Remember Roos, and Vote for Cameron and Good Government. many years has their been such a fine seed hal. Most of our farmers have finiahtxf grain eowinK, and much of tate crop is al. ready in brains, and it looks as if * record year for spring wheat, tate and barley ie 001 the present calendar. Peas have not been put in as early as usual, owing to the rascally "bug". Laic sowing has been urged a an advantage in sowing this crop, and it to to be hoped that it will succeed in circumventing the pe.L Farecers missed pea greatly in rounding off all kinds of stock; certainly there is do hot- ter finishing ma'erial (or bacon hogs Live stock generally hare been in splstadid health. The. coupled with demand for ail classes of four•footed oreatures. Is enough to make the farmer feel oomfortable about the waistband. Swine hare been rushed off steadily, and are getting scarce. Tim pig Inas a eileer snout today. The bacon hag hag been trained to lift the mortgage, even if he is never allowed to go much over 200 lbt in weight. Sheep aro in good demand, and rather scarce. Fst cattle aro scarce and dear, prices having soered1 very high for them this spring. Horses are in fine fettle after , nn X work, and are ready to bring out the voters to the polle In good style On the 29th. Improvement of Stook.- THF. PURE HRED ENGLISH SHIRE STALLION, DISSFORD MARQUIS, 16639. 101l1sh Shim Stud Book. Foaled Joao 91st, 1!/., 321 Canadian Number. lieeford Marquis. No. 16639, w111 Maud for the improvement of stook, beginning Monday Ma)) 5. *9111 e own 5(8410, Rldaethwoodwhen Parkhe Farmb. at 1100hie11 noon. Monday night at 1logg'e Hoed, Carlow. Tuesday, lig David Hamilton's, 9th Oo1., Colborne, for noon, then to Henry Dura,13th 0044., Hallett, For 0)901, Wrd0a 451, to Albert W.11aoe'a 8th one.. Ilullett. for 0000: thence to MoCaughey'e Ho(thor. Thnrtel,wtlly,ns, for to 011bert °lahtMalr., Hnroe Road, for noon; thence to Wm. t'olclough'a 1116 con., Ooderich township, for night. Friday, to A. 0, Stu:dyer, 7th non . Bode - rich township, for noon; 10enoe 10 John Sow. •,lays, 4th poo., for nlgbt, 8•tur4ty. to Iran tiros, Hotel, Goderloh, for noon; (benne to his own stable. where he wit/ remain until the following Monday noon, This splendid etallloo wag foaled in 1896 and Purchased by his ImportersMe pare. Bswdao t Mcl,00ell, from the Col Cole Shiro Hone Co., 'the used hem fee two Seasons, Hred by W. 644 J. 'I'hompmo h's 'aOaa(ord, cestenh'ro, ¢nalaofnd.eronIre1I' ark. be•utlftl ba))Iwl- with blaze on face and four 1.1111,159, weighs) 2,002 pounds. and is In elyle, action and every other point as fine • Specimen as bas yM reached this 3ountry, Ifs was tired by Roowell Duke (14,9111), helm byr. V Lord being Ieeford l l nchess ofwBrld ed n dam bred by Karl of Ellesmere, [ Do 179171, Ropwell Dake won the RI n r following prises Hatfield. lv9 first, Hatai lad; third. Royal Countlea Show at Canterbury.1603 mound, Hatfield. 199*; 1,19017 osmmadiLondon sired by 809.weke made enee. at Lord s sale; 350 Witness! atMPhilo Mills' 'ale; 290 Rtdnea. at Mr. Pare ell a sale. A nu; also sired by Sopwell Duke, named ►reefetrd Blackbird, held a0 /abeam rho. record In 11196, For extended 1,04119*.. neo car4P. At the Nor,, Co Limited. al on w heldbiJth, 910) the let prize colt wax sired by Dartford Marquis. mem. tektite let prize las elate and also oham- pion prize of .bow, and was sold for a large enaurop. to1903,e lfidland buyer, Ttn,o49 : $15 to !mto be paid las of Jan. 0rTIR 19, W II..ON, EDWARD C. Airline-, Maaserer, Owner, THE HACKNEY STALLION, LANGTON'S DANEORLT, 1336)and -91 - Otu•ntertee ANn Pkntde[e i4ogtes'e 11-negelt, 91 ('ana1iao Hankoey S H.. and 139111 American Hackney N. H., was foaled In IRiY aoA • oenereuently nee Imre old he Is •teantl(ul dsDoto hea�ptnot r with on tea,, and bbt4 frost feet and alar hied *tackle's white. Ile I• • very high knee actor. and bank notion cannot be erc.Hed, tee comes from champion stock In Ragland *ad the U.both hie sire and dam Kellner been lmeort,4R., from England, Langton'• Uanegelt was bred by Mr. Fred C. Steven., of Maplewood Hockney Som. Attlee, N. Y.. ons of the moat .elk meet0I and beset known breeder. In the ('tilted States and Ono• alt. Ile wee Imported to ('seals hy hl, peeo ant owner, Mr. E,(', Anent, and Is prOnonnoc4 hy all who have aces him as one of tho beat •Mnlmen. of .the Hackney type now la (2a.. •da. Ne wee eked h1 Langton'• Performer. 114114 Kept.. 241 American, h7 (tartan Duke of Connaught, I:tUnl Reg. 8. H. Hie dam was Lady 11.0 9elt, (Men Eng. bank, ,710) Amar1- ean: she h7 Uaneeel1 117D Rng. 1fa^kn•y 8. Ft. This pedigree oan be traced beet lnded•Ita riaet of stok breeders111 reo are adily 7 see tthat oeted in '5 I1 It stand, In the front rank of fleeter leader*, IlOtJTR Monday, May 20will leave hie h Own stable, and proceed , John Ackland's, boundary Ilse. Colborne, for noon . then to M•llo',gh's Hotel, I)nnsennon, for night. Tmredsy, to R. A. Dornln'•. nth eon., Wert Wawannah, for noon, then to Brume hoed, Belem•, for night. Wednesday, to JohnEIII.. 3rd nnn. 11nse Wew.nosh, for norm; thea le the Meson House, 1myth. far Wahl. Thursday, to 11111 a Hotel 1.on ieeberO, ler noon, thea to R. Oreham'• hotel. ()linte0, ter Might rrid• t oat 7 .lin w th ell's, 0,M d!A for fern; than to Peter McDooyhll' : (LtaMj;l for night, Ratnr,ay, to Wm, Driver's. Heron Rome. for noon. threes to T,k. stables. O0der(ch, from 2 to .5 o cloak; then to hie own .1.M•, where he will remain smut the following Moo - day morning, Tenwa. To Insure, ted, to he paid IM of January. 1003. AROU• Mt iron, 8owawr, u, ATriUu, Wearer. Oware. 1