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AV' TS Atte
ACTIVE
Ac -firs
yyrrEN PLACE IN
THE SIGNAL
he
iouat.
THD LEADING. NEW8PAPEB. OF HURON OOT.TN'TY.
LOOK AT YOUR
LABEL I
IT SHOULD BE
MARKED PAID
FOR
FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR. -.2885
GODERICIH, ONTARIO, CANADA : JUNE 5, 1902.
. .. 1902
D. M°OILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
'Situations Vacant.
N• PKYE GIRL WANTSU 14Y THE
10th Jane. Apply to MHS. DGIILKY
HOLLINS. North BL
'WANTED -A GIRL FOR GENERAL
TV housework. Apply to MM. JOS. KIDD.
WANTED-LY)MP61ENT MAID FOR
general housework. Pla'n cooking
good wages, oo wublog. Address 1'0 Hazel -
stood eve.. Detroit. Mlob.
BUY AOR 16 WOULD LIKE A 8ITUA-
tlos. Bos 1111, ilederlob.
AGOOD STOUT' BOY WANTED -T()
horn the machine and blacUinithleg
trade. Apply!, tet JAB, A. STRAI'IIAN, ma-
phiau. seas blacksmith. V atone ..trent,
Wanted.
W
ANTiiD.-AT THE KENSINGTON
Furniture Oo.. Godshall. elm, ash or
1.ww004. green or dry. • 11
Pubite Notice.
-
-vttfl('E ly HERICBY OIVBN THAT
11 atter the etotrstlos of t w0 weeks from
the date hereof an spplloattoa to transfer the
I,, snipe held by Wm. ('reit to sell le soxicat inn
Il.,mon to the L Wel on Ktng.ton street hither
to ktowo seer ala'• hotel. to It. King. of the
town of Doiert ch. will b.t ooneldered be the
hoard of License (low nleslooe re fur the
hoses" district of Wee: Huron.
listed at uoderich Chit lith d a of M.y. A.
rL
1). lied. W. J PA1SLIY.
License Inspector, West Herein,
AHh(-ANi• PERN I
1 InKNIfrom;. the isla.1;.E
de u.loSOg lbsIA1ferryN.
without permualoo, ehooties. er otberwiee
trespassing Mete any par. of the prdpertr will
be arrested and prosecuted.
Z. C. ATTRILL.
Rldgewuod Part.
1)HOF. S. L. TAUH[s
ANt-rA(TL•NINu ( Th. - IAN Ago avis
ePKCIALIOT.
All kinds of Bpeotaclee and Ryeglaeses made
to order epecta .etentioo given to tithed the
e)e.
Orden by mall promptly attended to Be-
ware of parties aeon my Dame. as I employ
no travelling, agents wbateeer.
Satisfaction guaranteed. L.labllehed 4477.
151 ItI1HMONU HTR14Cr W.. TURUNTO.
Music.
1►1 It8 COLBORNE.
COCKIA=DOODLI.D00 !
Liberals of theriding celebrated onTata day
olght. The awe was tardy to arriving, bat
I be who Iauvhe last laughs beet.''
The Liberal, naiad the returns at the
ViotorlalOper• Hooee, where an Immense
crowd was as,mbleJ to hear the results of
the votioq. At first the news wee not of
the most ubeerlul soil, from a Liberal
standpoint, but gradually It Improved, ani
when It woe aoneonae4 that R, as was 1n
the teed and that Mr. Uameroct was believed
to be elected in West Huron, eutbualum
reigned supreme. Mr. Cameron was sent
for, and to the interyal A. Sounders, chair-
man of the (;oderlob Liberal Association,
who bad returned Isom his trip to Great
Brash" in time to reoord his vole, addruseed
the meeting.
When Mr. Cameron appeared tare on the
stage struck up "Ms's a lolly Good Fel
low," and the great gathering rose en muse
sad jo.aod in the song. 'fns singing was
followed by watt of the moot romaik•bl,
simnel ever witneu•d to Godertch, Meo,
women and children waved bate, armee,
,oats and bsadkocb:nf• in the .Ir, while
deafening cher:, ouotloued fur ssyetal
m10010., gave volt to the feellnve which had
been pent up througoout toe ereolug. It
was 9 magoldoeat ovation to the member
•loot, who stood calmly in the middle of tb•
blew, waiting for • thaws to speak.
M soon as he oould be heard Mr. Cain.
*no 11pr.80ed bis gratitude for the mar.
oifioeotreception be had received. The
vlotory, he said, was cot his ; le was the
ylotory of the (Absre' party of West Huron.
If he had not had at hu Sack some of ths
noblest workers soy oaodldate'ver had in
any riling the result would net have ben
the great victory which had tool aohieved
He as grat6ed that pot only had West
Huron remained true, but the Government
had been sustained. 1t would bare been •
o.tlon•I calamity II the Liberal partv in
thus Province had bete defeated, Now we
had tb• anuranoe of four years more of
honest,, 40:lent and eco omiosl government.
There ware Some L:b,rals in this riding
wbo had taken a d Hereat view from the
m.jority of the party o0 one great question.
He did not find fault with them ; they had a
right to their own opinions, but if they now
taw trim folly of their oour.s he asked them
to rt turn to their firs/ love and reestablish
the happy relations which 0.4 exteted to
the past. He hoped that some of the things
that 0.d belie stud would be forgotten and
that all would work together for the oom
moa good of the 0.001ry.
At the annotation of Mr. Cameron's .4 -
Inc.. .1... F. Thomson eats -The March
of the Cameron Mee,' and speeches follow.
ad by M. A. Maodopatd, 1). Mo(, .licuddy,
W. I'roadloot, C. Sewer. 1'. M, Elliot t pod
J. (2. Marco.
Toto the getberiog dispersed, ant the
tub lest Grits west home in great good
humor.
(Returns for '.het Huron will be found
on page 8J
M
Teacher of Fletcher music method, will r.
ries. pupils at bier 'studio, above Mr. Naffed*.
insurance once, deniers& street. For Infos
matron apply either at studio or as residence.
et. I'atrloa-e street.
W. GLENN CAMPBELL,
organist end mueOel director of North street
Metbodin church. teacher of memo, pies or
ga0 and theory Pupils prepared for all e.•
amination. of toe 'Toronto Cooeervaory of
Meal.. N 111 be pleatc4 to receive apidien-
tow from .11 those req airing ouch t*true
non et his new studio over Thomson's music
store, Cee of piano for practloe may be sr -
ranked for. CTU
Dentistry.
W. Y. HAYDKN, 1). 1). 8, L.. D 8..
Dental Suri.oe, slu :meter o Dr, J.
. ornbull. Most approvers methods in all
departments of modern dentistry. includle'
voroelalo !day operrtion., and crown ani
bridge work both to gold and In porcelain.
!pens& attention pall to pre•ervatino Of
natural teeth. Ie oMo• formerly ooeupled by
Dr. Turnbull.
' ' )TICK-WK.THE UNIERYI(;NKU
11 Dentists, will oloes one omaes at I
eclat p m. Wedneadv• from May to Oc-
tober, roulualve. ort 46241
M. Ntcuot.s'N,
L. M. Menke.
W. Y.IlATpts.
Goderlob. Mey 1141. 192
W Sale.
WE'VE 60T 'EM AGAIN
THE ROSS GOVERN-
MENT SUSTAINED
And West Huron is True to
Liberalism.
)R SALE ORO RENT. - MRS
• Rtraobaa offers fin sale or to rent the
property at present tweeds 1 by her, ea the
our mi. of Victoria and Rrooe streets. Then
\
is a large co, erste bulldog containing dwell-
ing nouw and store, with all areoveolenoee in
e000rohon. Therm 9110 • •tory-and-a half
fnn1e dwelling equated on the semis � lot.
Terms reawtuble• A,py!r fu MRS.
tTItACH A N. on the premises.
OLI) PAPERS FOK YALE, FOR
ring under carpets, ala AppIy at
Bn,'s I. Moe.
IS
1,101-3 SALE -THE EAST HALF OF
the west half of lot 1.5, con. 7. West Wa
wanahprl.lnt50 res. Apply to IIRN•
HY VOW! a
H. Dungannon, or to Philip Holt,
Harr •ter. Ooderloh.
FOR SALE._IATS 95. 96, 117, 118.119
and 14,8 IA Hutchison. survey, all In
Oodcrich. Pot Haulers apply to
---• PHILIP 1101m, .._
-`-- roster. loo., OodetTd1L-
Maroh IItb, 1100. 4D•tf
AT I'RIVATF. SALK
That big stone hone With 7 -roomed brink
addii ion, attested on Pt^'pn street. The hones
U dryand warm, being hoed throughout with
21ncplank. It Is s,Ild seri substantial. 11
we built by the late
she, IR (gibbons whenn his prime
Not for a day but for .i t one.
The fonndatlone are shoat 3 fret thick end
will endure av long as the I'i ramitis or Egypt.
A home seeker or Investor who reel re, the
Sotent'sllties of fresh paint and payor. whlah
are brexpena,vs, and of "lass, wh ch Is pine
fully cheap, by a Iltti- planning and indi 'inn.
e.pendttura cse modernive is Into an 0o to
date m•osion. I assert mat strentionsy and
fearlessly that a hlg return will accrue to the
wine Awake Investor for the beet of ell rea-
sone that he has • bread and solid foundation
all reedy to hu hands. The same cannot he
Welter, Mien Ot veneer. Twat those whn are
ea the lookout for • we snap !nvostigste, In-
vertlealo, dnvrci • e
ORers ',dr serf to
TIIIGO. J. SI )(IRIIO1.i h:,
11.ynehl 1' O..
wll. recede" 'tempt a'tention.
►tav1elly/yr st tf
Rooms to Let.
TENN$-fiW.l19 UN HANII,TIIN
•ircet at present 000npled by R. N. Lowa
M ew
l u
M,re• still (thence Into smell store if
necessary w'+••nry llv rooms over Mira; Cain/woo'.
Mord with front anti roar entrance. K N.
LEN'•t 71
nsuranoe, eta
CRAM.. BHAW, IiRNRRAI. iNMUR•
ANCRa real emote agent. Ot1oe, toe
door e•S1 et P... Ocdal erlei. Arefar the
I
Mdin
t mato oat n
Inutr id ,e oomdanlse and
lowlier Rstook on erste.
Mernrnliie a,d msnnf•otnr:nl( risks 4
°seat rates. (tall at oMoe.
W, R. RURKt4TSON.
Aonynntant and inenranoe Agent.
Hooka and a0c,nnte mode up.
Huildings rented and rents oolle0ted,
tire Insurance In Hellish and (:anaAl.n
Companies.
omen- In I'rnndlo tt k Hays ores, North
Crest Ooderteh, 11x(
t J. T. NAFTA. GENERAL IN-
A • re, Life, fro new Mato agent,
A e, 0•1410•141114Pthhe Olas. inanr.nce
iAte lkieto on reel "r cask p'an at lowest
Re Kellk& and (l*n,d' in camper es rep
res
Offl MH doer to Uarrow & Oarrow, Bar
S'er, Nuances Strom.
Ned foal.
DR . GF AI,LU\v, PHYSICIAN
own Red Mer »"." t044.1' la RReek sr�f��egktt
Mils u r/Ng,.noe, Mgt. E. W. l'001101 11.
ler • t'amerea. auppertrr. Jubllale at ib.
•prra M.e.e- be Sew w.f. Y. Berth,"
a {.reel °satins and Thank. MI.
Friends for Their aapp.rt.
Tbe Government of tt.• Hon. G. W. Hae
bas b en sustained .t the vile, and in Nest
Horan Maloolm Gr •.ne Cameron le the
sheltie of the people at their repreeo'..tivs
Is Parliament.
This was the double vloory whioh the
Notts* to Creditors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Matter of the Neale of Hugh Ruthen
ford, late of the Iow.ahipp of Ashfield,
int the County of Huron,
Deceased.
Notion Is hereby given. purwuant to the Re
vlsed Statutes of Ontario 111'.8, Chapter ICA.
that all creditors and others having claim"
against the estate of the said Hugh Ruther-
ford. deceased, who died on or shoat the 18th
day of M.v tete. aro required on or before the
nth day of Jule, IALT, lo rend by poet prepaid
or d•IWer to Meows. Dickinson & Darrow. or
the Town of Ood.ri h, In the ('minty of
Horan, solicitors for the executor* to ins wild
deoeased. their (IrI.Ofan and surnames, ad -
drama and desorfptlone,the full particulars of
their claims. the statement cf their accounts
and the value of the eecurttles, If any, held by
them.
And farther take notice that after such 1ast
meallonet date the said executors will pro
oeed to distribute the .carte of the deceased
since/ the parties entlt:ed thereto, having r.
gard petty to the claims of which they shall
then ha +e not ce. and that the mud execute ■
will nos be liable for the meld assets or any
part there of to soy rerwn or persons of
wilt se claims 4otl0, shall not have been re-
cyved by them of the time of such dutrlbu-
lleo.
Dated Ise 3 s'. day or Mar, 1982.
DI, KIN4t'N re. HARROW.
Solicitors for William Irwin ant Martha
Spero [Executor. or Huge Kuiherford,de-
ores a. s.54t
The Huron and Bruce.
Loan and Investment Co.
GODERICH, - ONT.
ICITUR-PHILIP HOLT, K,O.
Bar kkK0-THE CANADIAN BANK OF
COM3ERCIC.
OUR SAVINGS BANK.
We aro prepared to re.lrllo Dcposlte
from T'ru,tees, Parent, or Children. in
enmo of from Fifty Conte to Three
Thousand Dollars, and allow compound
iwler'eeta- awWed-sway rata as agreed upon. Choltles are
given Ileponiore, so that they may
draw upon these (tepoeite at any time
3, 3i and 4 por c ht Inttreat ellowd(f
on -Depneite according to amount and
time Tedt.
N,1(-Poreusnt to s late Act of
Parliament m•rriell women and miners
have the right to devout and draw out
money o in Choir own
nam:
h n
Deposits can be sent y mol t.the
risk of mender.
Remove from yourbml"es temptation
to burglar* and foal for the llame,.
At the CompanymDauy
matey NtnSonl
only
gest clam farm property, depwitora
have the strongblt .scanty for their in•
veetmentm.
TO BORROWERS.
Thin Company is prepared to loan on
the ,hnrto,t notice any sum upon first
•lase mommy, Terms aro mole to moi
borrowers. Straight lrlana and aimpl
indent.
YGRT(lAGF S PURCHASED -For further
particulars tall at the Company's Aloe,
corner of Market Square and North
Street, Goderieh
W. L. HORTON, F. JORDAN.
Manager. Prevision(,
War. PROUD1fOOT, Vic„ -President.
DI RiCCT()RS
Lon(timeariwola, .1. M. Rooters.
FRA ACTS JORDAN. 14 1)ttlaLor
WN. PROVOTOor'. HURRY HnwmN.
*
D. I. Karim. I''HILIr HOLT, K.
EAST HUHUN•
*11190.
Polling Subdivision Risley Batton
N J. 1 . 50 49
2 58 20
" 3 90 32
" 4 76 36
" 5 .. 85 52
75 bl
" 6
" 7 87 46
521 284
M.jarity for Hislop ....237
hRr.,u v
sol 34 29
51 34
3. 53 17
138 80
SIalInt y fur II slop ....... 58
11, Li.arT.
N. 1 . . . ..... 62 53
2 83 48
3 27 31
l . 86
33
258 162
Wajorily for ri slop 96
Mt,RK1,,
No, I ......... 71 39
" 2 67 41
47 49
4 49 47
" 5 52 51
" 6 63 72
349 299
Majority for Hislop..... ... 50
wRObSTIR.
No. 1 60 38
Y.j:.rity for Hasley 21
11011104.
II 83
" 2 61 85
'r3 58 102
" 4 69 94
" 5 91 73
" 6 55 58
383 495
Majority for Spotton 112
--.. 'it'ReneeRY.
Nn 1 ............ ... 53 65
" 2 '84 48
" 3 M 54
" 4 59 -57
260
224
y ter Hl.lop 36
M' KII.LOr.
No. 1. 76 50
3 68 99
•' 4 79 64
ty for
IUD'S etTULA N,
(Trey '121
Weenie 134
hlgtfgty _. 298
Merrkt 349
W n er 5 I
r 9
e
How.ok 383 495
Tsrnberry 260 224
MoKiltop 131 252
2299 1834
Major.ty !or Hislop 465
331 252
284
80
162
299
38
uODgiUO3 Tuwgt111r.
14.3 41 B6 36
4 , 19 71 16
" 6 29 42 26
89 199 7d
M.jxBy.... 110
Trc4IR'MITK.
No. 1 ......119 61 72
" 2 123 36 75
•' 3
142 44
68
" 4 120 49 84
" 5 81
" 6
78
_
494 190 448
Majority.... 304 x275
5T9NUte.
Net. 1 65 37 5.5 32
2 86 36 71 33
•' 3 40 114 34 111
" 4 23 66 20 60
5 -96 -38 _75 -4'2
310 291 255 278
Majority.... 19 23
cseoneR.
No. 157 121 49 109
2. 91 64 83 67
3 36 116 41 110
4. 73 6
4 77 58
267 365 250
blalorlty.... 98
HLN,Al.I,
98 105 92 85
Mel.ally, .. 7 7
HAT.
fro. 1 55 22 49 27
46
47 21 51 25
3 86 113 88 111
4 .... 54 32 66 23
" 5 110 56 54 35
6 70 13 52 92
7 28 36 29 35
8. 81 12
450 373 460 - 360
Majority.... 77 100
RT11 190.
N o. 1 52 104 42 94
2 30 134 43 108
3 43 128 59 89
4 41 51 52 39
S 69 bb 72 39
83 94 44 79
7 .., ., F - 77 30 65
ba 67 61
352 727 409 574
30104'.... 376
16.5
RICA I' ITCLATION,
1418 1902
McLean lctlber McLean Silber
Senforth . , 338 181 279 166
%ederloh tp 89 199 78 169
Taokersmith 494 190 449 173
Etat.: ...... 155 266 133 279
Ushers" 267 365 250 344
Stephen. 352 727 409 574
Heoaall - • 98 105 32 85
Bayfield 63 78 38 60
41.o1.7 310 291 257 278
11a. ----ASO 373 460 360
2 616 2 770 2 444 2,497
M.j.rity for E lbw to 1898, 159.
Majrrity for 1Cdb.r la 1902, 63.
R1trCTID BALLOTS.
Seefortb, 4; Exeter, 2: Goderioh town•
.hip. 15; Tuok.rsmlth, 13; Stooley, 5;
Debora, 1; Hensel!, 7; Hay, 5; Stephen, 9;
total, 61,
11w'1* vOTI$ VOLLMD.
rived on Friday trots Fort William with
72 42 000 bushels of wheat, wh'ch oho die
03 oharvo,l at,tbe Big M111 elevator. The Styles
31 cleared Saturday orgb0 The ate. Ad
vanes arrived ouctd.y olght from Fort Wil
169 leans with 45,000 ballets of wheat tor the
91 iluderloh Elevator Co., sod cleared Mon
dry night for Clevel.od to take o0 a cargo
35 of coal... .. Tb. atr. Ossifr•ge made he
35 regular calls during the week The err.
22 King Edwet 4, the new boat on the Algoma
.12 Cen'r.l line, Is expeotod to go on the routs
31 very shortly, and may be here neat weak.
28 .... The repairing of the commended
_ docks has been commenced, and a good -air. d
173 gang a at work under the foremanship of ,).
M. l'roadfoot.
344
94
Sea(or th 74
Eater 9
Uod.r!ah township 40
Hayfield 34
Tuck.remitb 63
Manley 68
Uaboroe 38
Hensall 26
Hey . 3
Stephen „ 96
T'otel...:;. ... 450
AROUND TOWN.
CROWDS!) OCT. -A !limber of io'ereettog
tome of man, locludtog a report
of the inieoth,n eeryiaee at C.rlow
on Tuesday of this week, are un-
.yoidrbly nrowde t out of this issue of Tot
410191. If you don't Pee wh9I 700 want,
look ter It next week.
ODDriLJ.ows' 0,,i, tR,, - The mini
.nn0.l election of officers of Huron Loin.,
No. 62, I. U. O. 1., took plane lest week,
with the fnllnwing resell: N. G., N 1).
Rcurvle; V. 0 , W. W. MeeVioar: ren.
eecret.ry, 0. W. Mynas ; fin. secretary,
17. F. Clark ; treasurer, C. A. Nara ;
repreeeolat ere to Grand Lade,, Hv. Reed
and Jae. Rsld.; rdDre.oaalvee to Jute
•n•rtlog, W. F. Clark, Hy. Reed end Jae.
--
OrxNlNtl oY 7119 MUMARA HOTIT..-Tb.
titling and furnishing of the new summer
'tel is oaring eomp'etIoo, and Mr. Sm.th
n.. decided to open the big summer reel.
leoas fur buelnees na Monday next. TM
rooms already forniYied "how that the ar-
nommodatlone tor guests will be all that
mould M desired. being brittle, roomy, airy
sod 5 ted with the mat 0104,10 con-
venieooes. Mr. Smith to o oemmonlmtlon
with • IA•ge number of persons whn wlsb to
he his guests daring the summer, and we
may expect a large influx of visitors wattle
the nett leer week,.
FARMERS' IMSTIT1'TI -The annual meet•
:ng of the West lit oo Pennon' Institut•
.rad Women's loatituu will be held Torr
day, ,lane 17to, oommenoing at 1 r. H , a1
he home of Harry Morrie, Loyal, Colborne
towr.u!iip, when i he election of effiwn ot
loth sne!etles god other imprreset business
out take plan.' Prof. F. C. Here, Ottawa,
T'antny mrpirI rwtTsuo, ttr137 E1
present and give an to'eres'tng talk on
,cult, y Alter the haloes. all will patio
pate m et ptcalo in the ornhorr1,'tw 9944.1-
a!l aro onrdtall► iuv.le4. Come ad bring
vour fti'nde add year beaker.
Dian AT Lne nN -
On Moeda, Meg
26 h, Mae Margaret Lyon pawed •wry s1
McCort, hospital, tondos, after s thus
we k.' illness of p,.rumoola, The deoe.red
w68• elan hue et Petrick Lyon. Armerl
v
of Si. Augustine' and now of Salt Ste.
Marla. She had been living in Lindon only
e shirt (-en , when rho sem taken Pl. 1 he
in f c
• s are Interredbe einem: 1
rem In•
1
Yt. A
a vetln• nn Wednesday, Rev.
Father
Honda, of Si. Ausuitlne, effl •19ttng. The
vyailbe. were .lames Alexander, Wm.
K'mhan, jr , Vincent and A04ss'las KMa-
ban, Michael and Kinard (il.rgow.
SOUTH HURON.
o
Ft
Following •r• the returns for Sloth
Haran in the now, el.,! -nn and also In I0.
gloat nu of 11193:
seAr..RT(I.
40499 13111
McLean Ellaer StoLean Silber
Ne.1 141 55 107 48
' 2 64 31 44 3.5
" 3 „ 69 47 66 31
" 4 33' 24 27 28
E ..,, •41 24 35
334 181 279
W.j irlty.... 167 113
■11L7041.
No. t 27 71
2.. .. .... 32 69
" 3 ...... 42 55
" 4 64 81
155 266 133 279
Majority.... 111 141•
RATII1LD,
N•. 1 ... 63 711
MOM" • I8
24
166
20 78
29 67
Al 68
45 76
38 69
31 AT Tog Wes ieowt,-TM Inc Myles age
Tne
Tim Dormasso0 FALL SHow.-The dl.
reutors of the AsbtielJ & W'swanoeb liranoh
Agnoultural 800lety are already aotively
enraged to prep•ra'Inoe fur the moat fall
thaw, to be held at Dungannon ea'fhur.day
sod Friday, October 9th and 1016. They
are at content with ream; oo the laurel,
g.toed by their past suooeseee, but are
working with the object of making the feu
even better Than any In the past. The
Prize 1:•1 hu been revised, and important
improvim,ute have been made to the lists
for the horse sed cattle departments, end It
is expected that tiles* alterations will result
to a 000slderab:e Improvement In the ex-
hibit" to these Cao Important ot. . T'he
o.reoters are also giving speolal atteo(10n to
the entertslnm•nt feature In 0000eotioo
with the show, and will no doubt have
eo0iethlug good to eneounoe as soon as the
ente are completed.
Tate To llctioIT (OV 11 aTalt.-Everybody
w ill he ddlehted to learn that the White
S ass Lin' is to run another .ncur.loo be-
tween G1derlah and Detroit this summer.
The magnteo.nl new cel steamer Grey
boucd. which has just teen added to the
White Star Emit, is to maks the trip, and
will lay Ooder:on on Wednesday, June 18.
at 8:30 a. at., returotog the e7entag of the
next day. '1'h• fare for Ih• round trip will
b', as before, only 11 There will be the
mitt mneollgbt trip oo the e♦en(ag of the
17 0, under tin auoph se of Ois Uelsrleb
band. 7'tckea 25 ns. A sp.•ial tre,o
leevtnc N .estlord •1 6 40 A H on the
18 h will c.nneot w.rh the Gr.yhogod.
Tate excursion t0 Detroit hoe become an
I event of the 0 at sejoysbl• kind,
and no doubt the coming trip will be as
plasma •0d as account' as those in the
put kayo hem. Remember the date.
LIMIT IN STRATFORr,'a LITTI.R LAht,-
Ytrallord Reams • Two business college
leaden(*, Meets V•nv,e and Sulli►, °nese.
ed • canoe from Mc Leto Bros., on Suter•
day aftera000. They apparently were not
super a to the .rt of m.ipul•tlog their
vsed, and this denol,ncy c»t them a
ducking is Victoria lake gni • very bad
gore. Near the hag bridge the canoe,
probably by reason ot oto much weight being
put on one side, o.ptezed, and tipped
both occupants into the water. 11 turned
amide down and the boy caught hold of
fir k..L la dolor "o they "tared the
moos rolliS4, Which so •farmed them that
they gelled 1 udly for help and lost all
pr*oea0e of mind. Mr, F Mclean seeing
the boy.' predicament put out from the
neat house 1a • row boat and rescued them.
Quito • orowd gathered but there really
was no danger as long as the boys oluog to
thecae*.
A FORM.R RL310iNT -Mr.. John 0.
Stiven, • forma resident of Goderlob, died
oo ),1a7 14.h.t Meniteu, Man., at the age
L.! fortyrotle years. Tho following 1. from
The Malta Son, and will be road with
feelings of regret by friends of the family
here : "We regret to sword the death of
tdre. Joe. S.ivso, which ocourred.t Mani
100 on W'edoetsday, .t the as of 49 var..
alter a,3rolooged Pleas. Toe funeral took
pleas on Feld ay afternoon from the (.mlly
tea/epee to the Manttou cemetery y. A
large amber of olt(zms and friends attend
eel the service, which was 000dea'ed by
Rev. T. Beveridge, at the house. IMce•ssd
was animosity esteemed where knee°, and
y her kindly sed amiable diepaltlon made
many friends, who will long hold her In
.ffect,m,.t. remembr.00e, The departed
leave • haxband and five daughters in
Msoltou to mourn their loss. A handwme
floral triple wreath, oonneoted with three
links, 1.1.1 0,h212 the blit,, twat promoted by
the members of the 1. 0. O. F., of *biota
the bereft husband is 9 member. Ilse
nail bearers were it, Melntoeh, J. Huston,
F. Robertson, Alex. Tait, i). D. Campbell
end F', N. Stevens."
DIATH or Mo', H. Rol.Tos, U'
We rears' to record the death of Mrs. 1L
Bolton, of (;uelph, sister of James Mitchell,
editor of 'lie (;odenc6 Star, which took
plea suddenly on Monday. May 26 h. The
Guelph Mercury say.: "She termed in her
itnal health Through thy day, and. after
res, set r,uveniag with some of the family,
"when oho muddle -My fell bank In an epiplep.
too 5'. Physlol.ns were summoned, and
alter about three quarters of an hour •he
✓ allied, 'For about a hour after that she
'stilted with members of the tamely and
.eemed to be quite recovered ; but was
eelz rd with • emend fit, from whloti she .I
so rallied. A few minutes afterwards she
w as taken with • third 6t, and this %neck
proved too mach for her, and despite the
faat that all that oak! be done was done,,he
p,aeed 'troy about 9.30. Mn,. Holton was
e daughter of Mr. W. Mitchell, and was
born .1 Q obeli City on February 5th, 1851.
Waugh" was unite an inf.ot, the family
✓ emoved to Hamilton, whore they re mafoed
'or some three or tour years and then re
moved again to Loodoe. Herm Mrs. Ballo,
resided x111 IA69, when rhe was united in
marriage 10 Mr. Bolton. For 9n'.ut fifteen
years they resided to Goderlah, rcmnv,og
there» to l;uel h, where they have Ono,
resided. Mn. ilouoo was a sister of Mr
Jos- Hltuhail. imagoletar .aad.adiaes of Teo
4;nderioh Star, and of Mr. C W. 14 taholl,
proprietor of The (Maws ' Free frees
Three deters •Ise safely" Mr, dl of whom
%fdi'iii W}odwi.
-Oilier ewe children
Moe sorely" her They Ye Jame., of
5 iltoa •n
1, air of Farmington, ono blioh.
Windsor Win., of Viad r b •
• 1 bol Fronk, � ani
1 t,
Richard, Welter and Malan, .•, home. 0 ,s
daughter, Ellen, dud about eight v,ars ago,
Mrs. Bolton was member , r.
m r w f Y , G norR
e'e
ohnroh."
P110,1,1.1 lrMMN or 1'.9,11, The
news that the wee in y"nth Africa had hes
brought to an mod wet rewired In Goderlah
whh many masltetatlene of pleasure.
Flags were run up In publlo 1,1.r,• and •1
private toddy eee In linnet of the event,
and the happy tidings formed the topic of
o avers•lion to many e roles At 5 e'olook
Monday alumnae, by pesolome p
mat, the raotor7 whistles hop. to
blow, ohnrch and town hells jnlnei le, and
for • time tiara was a 0O'ly demoneiratlnn
of toy. A stirring Incident In the Amery
of the British Erni) ra hu brae olnsed, and
new the hu1L11r4 op of • atter' South
Medea Ride the oamtlneI rgnru .f Rrltan
and Feer will be watched with sympathetic
11500.44
etat.*,
and "'Norma Melo pleaded so famish the
audieooe with . epeeuh, preceded by the
re•dius' ot lettere of regret Item some of
Mr. Dunhaw's friemts who were unable to
be present. He ably vetoed the ("silage et
the oompeoy by its pressing reget at the
*overacts.. of those friendly awoolatlons
which have existed between the guest of the
evening and hu many l:udarloh !hoods and
expressing loud wishes for hie future sum
oat, which were endorsed by •veryene
present. TO... kindly feedings were also
e xpressed la more tangible Corm by the elft
of • wall•6lied purse. Mr. Daimon :.plied
to ent:able terms, lhaoklog all with deep
fueling for the goodwill expreased and Gm
klodoea shown him. Hearty thanks
were tendered Mr and Mew. Moot' lose for
their kindness in throwing opeo their home
for this 0009.400 end to Mrs. MaoVtar,
Mrs. Dr. Whitely and Mrs. A. 1) MoLo.n
for the nallghtful supper which their skill
and kindness provided. The meeting broke
up about the midnight hour with "Auld
Lag Syne," .od one more farewell became
• memory of the put.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF,
I'woe ! peace ' puce ! If you desire to ex
per teooe peace of mind as to the fit and style
of the clothing you wear the sunset way is to
have le. J. 1'r,dbsm make H.
lie town oouooil will met tomorrow
(Friday) evping.
Wm. Ratite, of West Weiwano•h, has beau
appointed • notary public.
Jae. C. Mason hal token • position to
J. Wilton's drug store ler the summer
months.
ba.
Don't forget the Kuokrr perry in the rt ,k
In std of the hospital fund Chi, ( Thursday I
e y•aing. •
Flags were flying to lowu on Monday to
calibration of the coding of hostilities in
!burl* Alnu..
The aunty conned is lo session .t the
court house this week. All the memborn
are In attendance.
Thee was not • quorum tor the regular
meeting of 11 a school board on Monday
1010tng. The metlog will be held next
Monday evening.
Stationmaster Straiton :tato that the
new station bulldog to be "rooted here by
the Grand Trunk will be commeooed about
the Brat of next month. -- - -
Mr'Kaatt, & Rust got. have • good aeon.
moot of silver pieces .utteb;e for wedding
presents, e1o. Notbinr but the beat Mori
deo Brlttannis goods kept.
Minerva Encampment, No. 47, Lt)
Wlotbam, has 000uletel arr.og•mente
with the U. T. R. tai run a big excursion to
Senile oo Saturday, June 21.t.
The next two weeks will be bay ones to
legal ;-111110. '1'n. Coun'y t;uurt will be
held next week, oommeoclog •o 'Tuesday,
and the Assize' will commeoue oo Malay
the 16:b.
The annual meeting ol the Musical Suoiet y
w hl.he held on Moodey evening next, par.
moot to adjournment, at eight o'olook, to
the oouooil ,chambers. A full atgodaooe of
the general publlo is requested.
The regular matins of the (;oderloh
branob of the West Huron Wombi s lout•
tete will be held at the home ot sire.
Harris today (Thursday) at 2 30.'olook r.
a, A large attaodenw of the members ,e
particularly matted.
11 to definitely settled, aye • report from
Ottawa, that there are to be no camp, for
the rural Infantry regiments this year.
C.mps of inetruotloo for oltiowra and non
oommluloo,d officers will, however, be held
in September. The cavalry and artillery
camps will take plow as usual.
The Globe'" Hamill on oorr•.poodebtsays:
"Key. (leo. F. Salton, pastor of the Ceo-
teoary oburoh, will go to England to see the
ooro0•Hon.f . for o h:, departure for the
old out.ntry he will take about forty small
ehildren from theolty to Fidoore, oo Cho
Beach, fcr • ten dare' vacation. When be
returns he will take his Boys' Club for •
longer term to Chautauqua, N. 3',"
Court Goderoh, No. 32, C. 0. F., will
celehr■te its snot y by attending
Aivine Servtae Im St. (iorge's ohurob on
Sunday morning next, when the reolor,
Key. 14. Turnbull, will address the mem
hers. Tne brethren are requested to meet
in their new rooms on the Square, over Ju.
Wilson's drug store, •t 10::5 A M sharp,
and march to °hutch. Visiting brethren
are cordially invited to tamed.
The New Ontario edition of The Toronto
Deily et•r is one of the beet thine" of the
kind ever published by • Camila paper.
It presents with 911 the typographical ue•t-
nese possible the resources .ad developmea0
now going un In what has opine to be celled
New Ontario, Whatever The Toronto
Tar undertakes It owlet through In the
very hest way, and this Mat evidence of Its
enterprise Is another proof of the growing
strength of theft up o•dsm paper,
.1 vets Moder, of the 'Ake Shore Road,
Colborne, hes Jost purchased from Thoma"
(laundry. the pnrehred Rigl.tered Yhort•
hornf
I all "Hero" 4'
gond think, Heavy honed Young Kull, bred
hy Edward H. Wise of ()lintel) and pro
mooned by meek good .111igee to be ono of
the beet Yherthnroed brought to this vla-
lenty for a nombrr of years past.
Sir. Mosier now has two Purebred Short•
horned Hulls that are • credit to him and
will oo doubt ho • great b•01t11 to the part
of 1 he Country they aro is.
As,rTnao FARM 11.1, -Another of our
young intro having decided to leave us for
what be considers • more promising field, •
number ofhie tr
friends n teed him n Ere
writ at, the home of 1V, 11. M•oVrn,r on
S ✓nrd.y evening last. The gentleman re.
forted to is Mr. b' M. Dunham, who Isevea
to • few days for Doman laity, Yukon terri-
tory, where to *1 syll manage • large drum•'
store. The oompeoy toIodated solely of
young mon, Manna' Inende of the guest of
the even!ng, u„1 was well .trended. Mr.
Dunham has "pent six years in our town
and during that time has earned and rs
melees' the spoor and esteem of • large
nivel, of Irlenda, whn will oneetmnuely wish
h -m 'woe., In the gniden West. The pro
retorting, were of an entirely leformai ohs,
actor, the greater portion of the evening
being ,pent In violet o0nurealien, earth,
mune, e(o. In the gems of pregr.ulye
. 00hr• In wli ah most 01 the game agreed,
the first pin,. a cane, was won by Chas.
(Jarrow and the wooed, s elver eau, by
Thos. Nairn. Shorty alter 10 n'cleok the
party set down o a trnly snmptnnns repast,
after which R. D. Grant teak off late coat
✓ olled op Ms sleeves and in hie 01..l racy
es previous morons., Mr. Andorra pea.
ducted toe anniversary s.rytuee Mose.
At the monolog etre:ce he spoke from 2
TO... 1 3, when be u god upon bis people
to be intelligently grounded In the truth,
and to ouluvate the grace of charity oee
toward another, At toe lagoon servloe ha
spoke on the phases ol Christian hope egi
e u144111 d by Rom. 5. 5, At the l'hristlas
F:ude.vor meeting oo Tuesday evening the
young people celebrated Gila fourteenth
anniversary by holding a social at the oloee
o f the regular meetlog, ad promoting thele
pastor with • ,•,mpl•te sot Of "Dr. Whyte's
Bunyan the aoters."
COMING AND GOING
I'. B. Wallac., of Toronto, wee to tows
lass week.
F. G. Natio, oolleetor of customs, Set -
forth, wee to town on Tuesday.
Mae Kate Reid he visiting to So. Helens,
the gnat of Mts. Mary Woods.
Mrs. henry Mania, with her deagktef
(Iraoe, le visiting her eon Io Hamilton.
A. o:goner, of the "gland R De•
partmeat, made an chole' visit to Meaforth
on Saturday.
Mee. Paterson, of Klohmon 1 Hlll,was here
to town' the funeral of her aster, the
late Mrs. W. A. Harrleoo.
W. J. l'r.more and W. H. Rubedo..
. pent Yuoday in Stratford, the guests of tits
latter'. brother, K. S. Roberteoo,
Mies Mary Lyro, of Toronto, wee here
last week atteadlog the 1 1 of her .le•
ter, the late Mie Margaret Lynn, of St,
Augoetlne,
Fred Mose, of Marlon 0. is visiting the
old town for a few day., Mr. Moes 1" carry•
log on a p'osperou. grooery and products
bootees' at Marion.
1V, G. T.ylor, who had been an employee
ot the Goderlah Organ Cefor some yam,
Ido oo Tuesday for Brantford, where he hal
• situation. His family will join him
shortly.
Mr. and Mrr. Frank Hale are visiting Cha
former'. old home bort. They bad bees for
• year at Cutler, north of the "Soo," roe.
Oleg • .tore and boarding house for the
Saginaw Lumber Go., bol shoat three
weeks ago were burned out with coneider•
able loge. They will probably return to
Guelph, where Mr. Hale was formerly ay
ploysd.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M' K10r.Iak Howard. h.ye . fall stook
and large a.eortment of builders' hardware.
Our price is right.
Ba sure ad go to the F:uokre Petty to
the risk tele ( Thursday) eyo.ng, under the
ai m:dose of the Daughters of the Empire.
McKanic & HOwll.l. have • oar of Ir..b
Peninsular Portlaod Cement to arrive this
week. This 1. the •troage.t oemeat to this
market.
1 am uretered to pay the highest oak
prole ler 50 000 lb* of wool, 1 also boodle
the pure Manilla hind.r twine, the bees ea
the market. (Wm me • call. A. J. Coor.a,
Godertoh, 0 1.
F:rg. 14,. We buy for oh or trade,
wool, eggs and butter. A 420,000 .took sf
drveoed", groceries, ready.m.de olotblog,
carpet., hoots and shoes to eeleat from.
(;L". E. Kist:, Wickham.
The best quality of lee cream, also the
greatest y•riety of Leask fruit joloes for
. odea, .re served at the Vlotorl• restaurant,
Wet et. Oonleolionery, tout, olg.rs and
tobaccos. ('11As. BLAr'K1TONt, proprietor,
Telephone 70.
CHUROH NOTES:
14.1, Dr. M••f.r, of Toronto, will con-
dnot the anions lo North street M.thndl•t
oburoh serf M.bb.th morning, and In Knox
oburoh le the eveolog.
`"-ArThi ohne 'Or the evening service In
Knox ohurch lime Sabbath, the peter an
nei nced the clad news Irom Senth Africa,
whloti was reoetved with much appreciation
by the congregation. io sekoowledgment
of the happy Wine of the peace ontlers
noes
the congregation atloo eaup "Praise e Uo
d from
whom ail hl•esingi flow."
'1'M tone of the new Ss. Andrew's
(Presbyterian) ohuroh • ti
C I field se n
• laid
y
en Moodey, M•y 19th, with appropriate
ceremony. The ohurch Is to he et erhtt,
Drlek and will have seating o•paolty for
over 100 people, J. A Fowler, of (loderioh,
w
as i he arohitaat
and th
• oontraetore are
Ruohasane
& Lemon, also of (ioderloh. It
le •spenterl that the ohnroh will ne ready
fey ooenpancy by the 181 of August.
The first of the addrsea.• on "M hat Kap
.+iso• Stand hoe" was delivered lest Sunday
evening in the Baptists' hall on Eos street.
Tis epesker, (;has. K. .Ione,, stated the
✓ auno why these addressee *ere given was
that prevalent but erroneous Ideas oonoern-
Int thn Baptist denomination might be rite.
polled. The subject or/Armors ,even feed*
mental 00,4.1l•' prinotplee nph.ld hy the
Baptist denomination. Ao biennia review
of the origin nl the denomination led no to
the disooednn of two of thseo prinelp'se
the eel* authority of the mow as tin ruin n
faith and prarline sed • reeen*7.ted aharnh
membership. The alit:... n..0 Smeday Ie
to embryo* Immersion, the only mod• e
baptism and the symbolism and slgelficenw
et the ordoanoes.
Oe Sunday, Ma 25th, R... .las. A
Anderson. K A , oemplated fourteen years
of hie p.atorate le Kai earth here. As
Nn, Johnston Mentes It.
Mrs. A. Johnston, of Carlow, write Tam
411NA1. denying the statement made by
.lames Stewart that she had said In his
base that Mr. Mitchell had taken oke
lquor dealers' pledge. She says: "I did not
koow at the limo there was eaoh • pledge,
In conversation with Mrs, Stewart .he said,
'It Is reported Mr. Mitchell has taken both
pledges.' i replied, 'Yee, i had heard •o,'
meaning the Coneervehye pledge and the
prohibition pledge. Mr. Stewart was nee
in the house at that time," There has •v).
dotal', boa • miaander.taodtng Ie the mat•
ter, Mrs Jol'oe•oo makes It oleo' that she
did not Intend to oo0vey the Imprimis&
which Mr. Stewart took from her words.
UUNGANNON.
(From •"other oorreepoolentr
Geo. Harris le vlsrttog to Brantford for a
few week•,
Was Mneel►, o1lloderich, i•tsltlog Miss
F. Roberts.
Mre. F:1. ('.Isms*, of Forest, Is vIy11ag
her mother, Mr.. E. Thompson,
Mus Mune look and Mus M•ry Cor
reltn•, of Amaranth, visited friends here
the pest -teak.
Herb Whysrd 1• home from Toronto,
where he has keen successful In his seems,
at the Mobool of Pharmacy.
On Sunday, Jaoeltt, the Epworth L....
held their ant y •,crouse. Mr,
Hussar, of Holmesnlls. preaohed both
morning and eyeolna, The choir rendered
'meets' mato. Oa Monday evening the
Annual tea msetler we held. Tea was
d in the parsonage, and the program
g iven io the ohoroh. M . R.dober and
Thomson and Mus Belcher, of Godertob,
Miss Pail^reon, ot Auburn, Mr Tyndall, of
Carlow, sod Mu, Mary Peptised, of Das
moan, took part Io the program. Mr.
Haar sten 4'I-vered • eple0did adage,
Gne veru interesting port of the program
was the prn.entatton of a beautiful elver
tea sortie to Mr. GeorgeSothers (former
Iv Miss E(z..1. Whoard ), the retiring prod.
dent of the League, hy (0, rnngregatlon of
the aliurah. Mr. MoN.le read the address
and Miss M.Nair and Mrs. Biotite made the
presentation on behalf of the 000gregatlen,
.hawing the appreciation of her envies'.
. M•ferthl4ey Nlselep
Chi • n I
a 11 . M• 30 --
, IMtwtly
R y ee
are
mak tlrl
p • g ornu•
search thronghons the
nit y to diatom: r the whereabouts of Irving
('hltlenden, the S*oIorth. Oalert°, hay, who
di.eP
Dcared lest Tuesday from that village.
1t I. honeyed that hie mother is keeping
him hidden.
AUCTION SALES.
Ali parties getting t
her sale bilis Vr
■
tad •t
titsTne Wilhite*
o •melinserted
In Cita Ilan no to the time oft sales. ts'.
TnnRnpty, Jae 12.--Aentton sale of
farm, larm stone, Implements sen helm
hold farina", property of .John Magfwd,
lot 1, eon. 4, Colborne, one mile from Ree.
miller. Everything to go without reserve,
JOHN MIM1040, proprleter. TNosA,
Ora DRY, .uoIlooeer
DItD.
IIARRIAON. In Lncknnw. on Thnreday.
May 79th, 1901 1,nrest^ Amelia. doariy he
loved wife of William ., Harmon,
swat 67 years and * month•
WIROIN9. in Oorlerion, on Monday. Jose
1st, Rh C. Wiggins. awed e5 years, 9
months end it day,
Get of Mt Kimmel A How It.I. a parker' of
is.ore.tlwsl sate food for year rl•es le
w:11 help them.
The Eakin peaty is aid M oke k•opttal
fond la the risk I4M (Monday) insoles
premiss* to be a bf+g eneeesa.
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