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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-4-23, Page 9• • THE SIGNAL: f;ODEIUICH ONTARIO Ti flkIDAT, April 33, 1009, 7 MONO NEWS OF T11E DISTRICT, Clarendon Hotel, Clinton, Destroyed by Fire -Wing - ham's Population Increasing --Interesting Wed- ding Events-- Early Summer Visitors at Bay- field -Clinton Medical Practitioner Sells Out. A family of suUHIer visiWlt loomA very pretty and integrating event 11.•toit errtvel at Bayflrld last week. Gook plate on \\'edruwlay evening at hint c '1'h.e. Gregory inteiele elinwtiug u I t) hush when Mils Julia Unttr- new block of smes to Wlughant this loot' woe united in nturriage Barry l'outla•, a well-GHII druggist 11 suuuut'r' Cinitu. The church watt er..w•Ilel G/ The Harland brother, of l9intnu. the (t.uty, the front meth, having been Isar purchased the Ikiwsley property reserved for the inviter' gu4ats. At in the same Gown. eight o'clock ehxep to the sweet strains Peter l , Cameron, it highly t'rtex•t- cd the wedding utan•h pley.tL on the et pioneer of Stanley township, diet pile organ by Miss 1/avis, the bride- Ix.t week in his sixty-third year. groom entered the church ',revealed A meeting wan/ hell in Hr eeels last by the uffeiatingclrrgyttttn, Rev. H. S. W. Howard, and Gttk Its place be- fore the altar, where he mus Juiul•11 by the bride, who .entered the building leaning 1111,11 the ant of lit•. Cull. She w 's n was ams ed u o 1 r t lel Maid f it e l l . Y Mimi Edith Cull, Mie, J,cksnl, of Tor- 11utu, and Mew (' be., of Clinton. The gloom Wax Iaw.ilttMI, as lest man. by Mr. Perry Fair, oLClinton, , 1 by Mr. Siltherland, of Mitchell, and Mr. Waugh, of Stratford. Aloes the ..•r'- niiiii the bride, gnr,ul and the whale, to) the number of fifty, drove to the home of Dr. and Mem. ('till, where a re•ptlun we. held, the 'mime being wp Irndidl)3• decoreted for the occasion. After refried lite were served the evening wee vent, in dancing, and many Were the (4'Iigrxtulati.,14 re. 4.eive l I� the youngomarried ..amid., w left here about blight ter Stretf,n, where they t.m,k the early g train for 11•etreit, w.r•k tl discuss the proxsal to start it lswt sugar factory in that tuwll, !Put no definite Ar angeuhrnt watt 11111.11e. Mr. Knapp, Nott, and Mien May- IwIl Fulton, f [Iensxll wr w married on the si on. of Cannel Plth inst. resbyterian 'Mender - eon. Winghant will have a 1xernetee club this tevastu and a district will likel • be formed of the cauls in Kincardine, Te,twatet•, Listowel, Lucknow and tt' i nglhuu i. Diss Lenora. daughter of \\'1)r. Rog - 'thew, Std ttlttel'txtun Stephen, was nit•1ieel Iext week k te Rich. Fleur, of l'rttraliat. ' ley will ineke their h in Biddulph. Thr Itnnrlu11l.•nu•n1 i,. itutle that 1. Heed, of Moutl.n1. it native of l'lin• 1.ut, and a nettle -ye of J. Iixttenbw'y, W111 111011n i„u it ett...m, of Mont - teal. 1)11 June lot. , J. T. Emtntrrtln, , l Kiple'', has ,.,hl his Cottage in Clinton to W. Gentian', of Toronto, formerly terve of Stanley, for $WLri. Mr. Graham will shote into it in the near future. \VKyle, of the Lowe line between Hay Anil Stanley, died atldenly on )1 lay mf last week from heart fail - um. He wax in hie seventy- ' tit year, and was of te genial and happy (Reposition. Ur. Ort,ha11., for litany )ean. x 1,- 111. eel sad su,leYshd Lriu titbewr lit 1 litlt.at, has s1141 his Preeti(4 to Ih' Ilxwiltit, of N,ruik (nutty. Ih'. and Nrr. Graham 1onte•uipiste A twill 1., the ['Arnie etas, itt A few wtwkr' time. A veru pretty welding was fele- brew.' N{.4)neala} everting of Ixrl week at the .gen.. of Mr. and Mr,.. Hobe McRlhanney, of Kintar.line, when their daughter. Nuke, was united in marriage with Neil K. McKey, of linotn. Mrs. Ifeluh. widow of the late Ti w Hrlul, It,u s.tI /May at her home in len-know, on Thurwlxv of butt week, in the sixty-sixth y.wr of herr age. 11.•. tweeted WAN for many year,. A remittent of Ashfield and woo highly e.t.. ,td. She ems a devout uwmller of the Met Melba church. Henry Forsythe of elerforth, hex taken pw.mmeemien of the William Sprat fano, on the K need, Tv.ker- entith. which he par. ham.l from \1'nl. H1tis.1z. and Mr. H111*11x IAN utoved t) tia•(...rg�Ce 1)1,r'au(e farm. In McKil- lop, w Melt tie purehxsd last tali. ('hat l.•s Squire Miller awl Mine Jen - nett Meth/Hall' {11.11' un 11.41 tl the holy bonds of ntatrimtmy At the Meth...bet pmwatage'. Briewela, WeuI- rw'sdAv afternoon of last week. by Hey. T. Wesley l'1rx•ne. Mie. Maty Ellen Pratt se -tel is bridesmaid and Johri K`Mill.•r supported the gremlin. l'Innl.iii.r W. F. \'tabmtune. •f Wingleem. lbws di«p,s11 .4 the Mon he nlrbtl• (nln•11amel fn,ut Ihincan Strwert. The property is a wilt/tie. one, lying Am it dratm within the corp- eratitln. The latr•has•r is J1141.1111■replan, n( Hreinnels, anti xtss•xxion ix given At ', 'rhe melting -trice was 'toxin. Root. (',,drip, sr„ who bt. 11.1'•11 A highly ...teemed and tn. •111 dent of Rest \%'swxn.sh for a greet many years, ham moved to Wingi)am, where he will eeegpy the nY4itlrnre he recently p.treha tel. Mr. ('Lurie was for nwtny yealw reeve of the Glwnnitip, and im Mir of the lest inf4lrn..1 torn in the count)-. John Mtmad4 Winghoon, a native of ,Ireland, who came to l'anade with him xitwttte in 1*13, died on Exeter Snnriay in his seventy-third year, niter .n iiiitt' m of tial' months frons veneer. Mr. Stroud Ila.l lire' for A rinmMr of years' in Miehiltan and Manit11a. bid returnee' here in 1801. Hr wee twin married and is Aur{ inYal ley him s•to wife. Jas. Willie'. of Exeter. died in his s•vrnt '-GNtrtt. year, 1)n Mnnd,ay, April 12th, after it long end painful illnese, He wits it nattier of Ireland, and p111e to CAnAete when a shill. His wife Ifttrnwrrly Mime Filet" Rehm -teem. of (ioderieh) And threw stn. 1(Srorg.• 41111 WIii, At h • and Ftsnk in F',NY•sti 11 Exeter e .Ilryl{Y•. 1)wY•wttYl 'rut t F,x t r from I cindon twenty-eight, yeArn ago and wan rngxgel in the. 1 ter 'bust - seam. He wow iidu.trime. and Ahrew.' A1111 was A highly reepwrtel bu14tness Illen. Sunday evening, 12th inst., the spirit of 'n.11110s ( 'barks, youngest em of David end Martha Haiet.1., Hru,se•I.s, took its Hight.. Ih•,•eats•d meat working her wtt/l'eying my raw• rpm het knee. 11p t, nlstn of the /re'yl/ill* MIm/1N)', 110111111•t• 1 ''1,11(1! 11 it111 1x•1•11 a sprxv when he was taken clown with appen- i of 11141)11.11141)11.11144'(•1, tit: 1 c"""' from (irit'. Four rix ton erre Hansntelp, (arta, hot failing my national emblem but ','ti' nnwhll Gt have his life, He1 heti brought herr the emblem of the wean An industri.xtet peon roan of a I Kutpl'in', the rose w( eel.• ell to, glad (1nin1 AS mire. 1 Gold her too tiled she wee; not quite. A 111,1114.1•C•r do ne, 1x•- 1sus' whets sir load r1'l. i,i'wt.,'tl itl•t• hundredth birthday the (blimp heel gone forth to Canada of our Q11.1•tl m About 3:30ri 1•lx•k 1.111.1111111y ulolming 11•11•11 1011 of the report of her ,s 0111. fit' WAS 11isenv.'red in the office of the of the ()Meet .4 het snbjtl ls. I had 4'IArend,n Hotel, Clinton. and 'Trend Heel of it in one of our piper!, never ••. rapidly through the ytterbium Eliot. extweting G, have the honor And plea - 11. W*m with difficulty the boarder,. Ani! aloe 11f hieing her. i lllllAt's raw•apd, nest of them losing I illlhelxfse,,.as mhfalull !Weer tgtl t'nret hl tt,•aa leelook their ..lot hem and Anni.hings. 'Flt., eblerly soldier .,fending neer. and Kidd, 1 .itlkling w'aN m 14114.' ti"." -"14"?' hrt,k .,til you hear that., t'11111111.1 ? Th it is veneer ted "NYtell nn "NY pre/' r 1 he' i w holy from Ceoetlt,and she heel Metre' Menem, it being now eromplete 441'.rk. ; of nw there." Several questionsfol- not a wall remaining !dateline. The 11,4,191 alt. tut (al1x114a, NIIII (If•11 all. Irnlltiittg st*ti ow'ne) by .fir. 11. •1. utast show ale the "lor,•l)• 19,ittn- f ate, IMMI. II lg/ hotel and wax Irgl .n. by $1,111olls of thy dear I'rinrl•11 (Que'n i'.rklns k �MAInn, who (Hoist "Nur• thA exrhara), marl her tb the which they had sent her with their, III1PAR on the content,. to the extent graphs* And greet wi.he•sr Ot.hen. Il2,IInl1, A very happy event tw,k place at.' elem.(' el*wity her anent r, end 1 the hdane ed lir end Mr1. Ht 111` frit: hail ood n my. : moa however, nestling 1 Nf hail own sly, goer red name' n.st.Hng chat., .1 1.autier, on Thuendmv even- How, to the thirty hire upon her ing, the tt,h MO.. when their eklett ',tenet. 1Illtgqhtet• was asked ire tttmrri*ge to This mss my first t•init t, the Dev'id \V. Evans; a former taeiwr of •'KinKm oldest mnlljert," in i417. the the Lender "whox)l, The bride wits annte •rs,r•y of her one bemired and mop�p(w'!nteY' by ATI' Alberta M. Rebel. sixth idrth,ll)-. My friends sent the e'f Kinranlinr, end tin• gresatt by MI. fuHttwing new g tt hewn.% leering hlAepih (;.wen. of Kintwil. Th'' cup- the fwtigne of receiving nttw'*nls t4 11a1 not. was tied by Rev. 11. J. flit.- elm gtlrstt would he two 111111'1 lar her, t'h*n, of Hlnnl.lnlr1, a C111111111 .4 the Md received the gratifying reply flint, bete.', in the plvmen'" of m Itt-g'• nlsln- th.ntgh A 11(1.1e tired from the eirite- Iw•r• nt frieltrli. At lit` 1, • .ii inn cot tt,..nt. Ili it. id!, .h.• 41.11 toile well and tlwirhoneynusnt Mr. end Mt. Keane hr ht, will take up their reeiden,. next Neve went to rhnre•h tit. follow- (Inelph, where Mr. Rvena i• t.trhing ing Mm11diV, and Inter, when the er•h1r11. THE KING'S OLDEST SUBJECT. The Leto Mrs. Neve, of Guernsey 5 Connec- tion o1 the Nef .i family. Tlu• Mind rated supplement to '19e Turont/ Globe 1111 Satp.tay had the fallowing interesting account by Mile Mary Agnew Fitz Gibbon. o/ T.ronto, of her vtxit G, Mem. Nt",e on her • 1 'red And Irl 1 1 tzth birthday. It hex x local ittenat, Ne Mee. Neve is a n 11 cnu- n,1' tt io e N w f the AfwlK o t town. The aft i(1.• wee *,rami third by it likeness 111 the venerable lady taken in Itir2 : Flinn a stall in the glint old Mark- et Haus. in the Lland of (iurreey i bought A beautiful tel now with s spray of perfect i.ave.. 'I'M little all weitout in tit• Narulan rap who Nerved me. tMem!' a 11/)'x1 subject. spot.. no Itiuglish. and reminded) the at 1111ee of her volumed:Mee at Quebec, for was 'the not of the Nuue• lace and bi1Nw! % -Take only ons neer," amid my friend. whiter name, tat, ems m link with the post 11/ ('trach, (or low 1111)ries of the. tial Hrek dwelt under Iter lheN- pllalolr not in -the imbue'; "the dear old bitty will have many 4 isitutt tl wish her hxppinew. and All will Ming fiuwen." tiouirding my row from the wind a. we turned the iurn.n, of the steep atrowts, We found 1111114111 ea at it blow u lgate 111 A 111W 441111• wall. 1I11e11 ,•Itrll.- el a wide remota. of `ark bend, and Keno'. it abroad.well-keptl broad. well -kept earring, drive 1,.! to 1h,' law but heed. • °A I. doom ay of the man . Al t 'hitch i1) its appearance. yeteewt.ee- ing the dignity of slid .trengtl1 anti a s•nw' of peau•.• of lung attention, the h. tee w• to x11 attractive 01)1.. 1111.11/4w wit...twit. it grey-heil...I own -meet ant in,iestd rather than directed the way up 11., broad, low-awppttl stair. In the Intl', on 1he talden. on the deep. einlayr.i wittl,W.ill, tit the irdgra, whom the builder, hiring made the fine few feet of the wall s., thick, heel felt h. mold apart. x fila' inchtw as A reeding place for ram 1/1.1 china, almost, and dtiuly curies, were flow - 4.1/1, fiOWeell i.'1•t'Vteh,•t.•. .1 bright girl in a fre.lt muslin gown met 1)e with outstretched hinds at the head of the staite and led um 1)u ugh a\'1• ofH.)W)'I'N to a beau- Girttifid lew'r'ilingel nwan where 11 Was writ large. "She will 141 herett.•s•ntly, Mise aailhont' pining ies title ••9\-,• feared mite might be tied, elle hem awn N1 110111)- 114.111110.t•111111• today,at1/1 p•n1us1 1.1 her to lir clown As usluil for an hour. N1/, she is t1uite, quite well, x1111 is en- joying it all Nt much, .,. pleas tut to see her old friends. end," turning t. fur with the char ' g feet .4 HAI gentle folk, "to Leake new A ntonle•nt. and on the Arm of it hantisnue, dxrk-heinsl wotnsnot mixt y she rata. 111 minding, a little graceful 0141 laity with silver,- white hair, .err Which slush( lovingly x sift 'Hee exp. A chi lllll ming ruetlelese grey silk dna.. fell in tich oil-fssiiomed folds to her fart, 1111111• filmy lace about the .light- ly-,texgw'l but 'dotting shoulders, and out from the w•rinkltsl face el • bright, Iwipk1 tag Immo ryes. She walked In'iskly. is if the anal she limit- ed on w11. 11 mere .nntti•sv- du. her age, not x t1.1e1, Seated in a goat ernlrheir, which wnnld have appeer- .11 to swallow her ftp, 44.11• It cul for the bright ryes and quickly grottiest - biting hem's, sir tAlkel first to one, then fo Annt heed of her' friends As .x,'14 nffrtld her h,, 1'ot•grettilxtinns, I'reeentjy it wax Icy tnrn, and for a tnnturnt 1 sat on a law ottn11an Iwmidr kindly di'pait.inn, and only a month ,Ind a half pant. him twenty-third birth- day. 'rhe fume's' tealk place on Wel- Ilewlety Afte'rlltttn from the busily r'si- dem.r, Albert street. (fhle.tt'ut Jlll,i l,'i' sett sees were held, The Mitchell [ternrdet ht sl {reek 14,111 *1111 the behind town was ill mated the f,4$, ing with reference to the Atnight, alta went. And rnjnyw) lhett matri,agie of Mr. Owslit., of Clinton ; -- ell. MEi. Flews loved n*turn in all ire folium. She war a I1ty, energetic wuulan,rveu digging the iutrttditg dais - les out 1)t the lawn with her garden Npud while rite talked to an invalid friend meting in it Hath chair under the trees on tier lovely destitute,. Site then Lead a grad dial and N'is inter- ested in all cun'ut affairs. lido., waw x happy, 1 ' dtsptisiton ; she Naw KKex n everyone, and had an un- bounded faith in the ndiigs of an all - wine. 1'rovidemre. Later, in tie suutturr, after uty re- turn GL England, i te.riveel x p rteard from her thanking tine fur shy visit and my congratulations on her birth- day, and huplitg Mutt We aright nowt again. Thr following ie•wspetwr limp/itch t•Im',nit'Irs JLNeve s death, which ,secured ou the ath .4 them month : !seldlx,,.ter. Ill.. )ire. Meesaret None. Klug Edward's eldest .ubiul'ttdtud on Saturday a1 be.- I in l: uernsrF. For Ile year. rbc pre..•r,wl her health. .runrgtllt and et en sight. and wee kneel. 11.tt.,glwnt 114. 11111.4 K Impious. she wee w wealthy woman. Hurd on .4 citarteins e..ta(.•, and sisal) welt llllld el.itors who lents to .oe 1hl,uht friend of the late(fusee Victoria. During the Oahe. of the lata Queen Mrt, Neve nevurwineed ng w Iter dajo•ty'N birthday a telegraluew, graluttka 1, 41141.91 Victoria. Her never halos 11 naunI taw 1•umyb111e1N, ana Net •L w I h, In w.'nn •onus had Newit e ' .tilt t 1 *plc 11 Neve t w place at A,urne. Nix - e 111 esti the hulAe life of a rsnttr)• genUewe.an, and war. leanly! interested In two -0441c, no cr which she walked uneltull by stick ,r art.,. Among the many *seen dW .4 Mrs. Nes r, .,'lo. rut•rlaiu- od Mardlal (Ues•l..r shortly ..neer the battle of %%aterite.. woe a 1n,ndatiu, width elle sonde of Modest Work.. Into t'renc'h ,taw load been • widow f.., the pet 14.e11 rel cry. hod no chil- d ren. 1 ' , ' v • •n t year. of 1 n. r1)lwltay It ate lo. et*x 11 ) ate TROLLEY VERSUS LOCOMOTIVE. D ev.topr...nt or Electric llaaalar Traffic, hs- sanger awe freight In eV%en ci•tt'•, the her of Iwt- sooue carried by the railweytt of this 1•nitell State.. Ins Gillen off by twelve milli . At the lit • t' • the aver. Age dittatuw travelled loum Mem front twenty-three and a bait to twenty.' right milt's, T1wer figures, which tt' elm Iola itt Heel. ere really a clear in- dication thet we are abandoning the Ate/411114 Multi for Nh.irt-tititenrr tafllr ,ltd taking to the trolley. Say. M+un- url E. Moffett itt Mrt'lure'e Mag:*zine (Marelli : ••(N sauce people are not tel.11)' ti's .Thing lee* frequently then they used 1.., nor are they jiut•neying ltug- e•r distaurrs. Mas p.uw•ngrlig lo)' j hlrncliedeofmilliansaret.ravelhu1trtitan •a . N nre, but the dramdramlalll .t t eve' def t Are not moiling the inevemw. The grown in the length of the average pas ginger haul nit thole roads (means Hutt they are steadily hieing the sheet - haul butiu.•we, 41' 'h a votlng.'r and 111117vigotou. rival its claiming for its - 1/W1 by "Inch by inch the field ix cuntewti'L and ',lowly. x1111,•111\', the I's•.1n11)tive 1. giving kty before the insistent trolley. doom year. ago it was only the tnr- ltiltwr and the cable in the towns that were threatened by electric traction. Tian the trolley poked en inquiring tentacle "ter the rite limits into the suburbN.. The results were eatisftae•- tory, and swiftly the electric lint's flung their spider filaments (nen town t.. mum nut 11 now great ss't ions of the I"lln)tt•y are c.111N'..bleYd wi'll the•n., The trolley 11inp of F:,strt-n Maaua- ehumetts 11w.k. las rom1dhie is the .tem railna I step. If yeti have a Iltle ' 'tn'.p.u.•, you ctng.o on an t•leelais...It. t1/ nlntod Any pelt of .onthrrn N.•o England that you ,,4411 hwrh by ,a l.n•oulntivr, and to A gp .1 NI many ',Artie that you could lilt). •'In it. early (rano) •nt the trol- ley had four i,.i antage,.. It rnuld ren s•parnte ren. a1 frequent intervals ; it rladd take on and let off ptws•ngent anywhere along the road ; it mull take people near their Menem flied after". ; and it rvmki par et- nemined forY•x. Per sonar, it tad the ditadt'antxgt' .4 1e•414 than railroad m1std, not lweetltw• there wall any dit- liculty itt making an elettrir ear that C1111111 g1) Aa (taxi Aa a I.eoiltdivri 'net became• the trolley track as a ruff meat 'mid o1) the wurf.u' of the p4illie high- way, rnoast'I All 'nee -meeting roads at grade. and was x tlt'mlughfi tr for vehicle*. 1trlewlria•1A, anti dlt111est 111. fauna. These eharirt•risticm et ill pre- vail over Inlet of the electric mileage cif the Haulers•, but as the trolley linea iuv.• grown fanip•r and the ni'T""fiw atlstairt.Y1 high *1x•.•'1 ham become TO ut•K.•n1 the tendency has deyeln mil to Intik' the nada on private rights .t way and to (Tenth. them by steam railroad met hewls," To justify thew. statements. Mr. Moffett brings up an ..fray of feria that in quite startling, even to threw echo think they herr kept 111) with the recent tepid develolnu.nt of the elec- tric nttule. He tells us of the road (nein Indianxpdil. to M 1e•, Ind„ where the 1r 411.'y tear, r oyer the lift )• - three mile'* in two hours, a time only ten int nut's longer than till. ,ertn,• ntrwlatinn train.1)n the railroad, /)n this ,..•.•tete 1.4111 the ears make a milts a Its en lett of the tante. On the'111tfalo and 1,.4rkpnt electric line they make fifty miles an hour for part .4 their Trip and ran are build- ing to slake seventy -Har milts an hour •, rate that would curry frim New )cork- to Sr.n Franiimeo in two drys tri les.. The Indiana solis, le dNet ton end Frankfort Rail -Way, now under construction, Ila* Atilt tiger' it s•he'rlule that rill* for a not ' n mitten' of Mixt)• miles all hater. . The muton on 111e• Albany end Hud - arm line nwl•k ftp to mixt)• toile's en hour. Anti on the Nantasket Il•..Hh to foto. On lett•*in and Clevl•l;and rlwui the highest steed is fifty mile's. On the projected New York 1'orte•hea- tel• mad a ',twee' of mixt y-1a'{•rtt mile's an hour at ' point is celled for. Thi' great. ganglia from which the elett•ir' (rads are pushing .1111 At' rifles like Boston. 1it04111n•g, Dayton and Cleveland. ( ilio• Indianapolis and Detroit• whir u Mr. Moffett says im the gre•*temt ,l,4'tr1 tra••t.iort 1i'nte• in Lir [tottedSlat•.. Hen•, he sty., rhe trolley -rear is full grown : it no longer creeps timidly from Meuse t, haus• Mut r'ove'r•* three.hundt•ed milesof a leap. Mlaf•e Mils to meth. all Mt•. ,1•41etI's instance's. lie calls one sp eeiiiI al f en - him io the growth of trolley freight trend -ei very notewo•thv reefed de- velopment. Het velem 'nitride. and Ni*gare. hfv.vy,eleetr•ic freight traain' of twenty-five earl m• ' are 111w stn. Another feats' of elect•i.• j traffic is the pl'atime ole meet. which ie now s, nlditeahle in . •1, and which i. daily ittet.•amine in hnpnt- Ande. "Thi" Maya Mr. 'Mullett. "In A new luxury of neslet•n life. Neither how. -ear • I.enneeiye ever pno•iel- ed it. The tweet in hoiden nalms 1,, which it r•ststtls {cent immimplied until the ttoll.•y-ear ratite into .exit.$ enc.. G, 1111 ll," In e•on•Inding, the writer mays : "Aleitriigh this einmtriv hes more then t 'e An many mire. of e•teerie reek And rethxnttwee tlinen ie. y electric earn AA all the rest. of the worm ronMn 1, the new eyelets is still !o it. infamy, even here. There• are twenty thrwtan.l Idles of elreerte rad to two hundoel thinparil utile. of deem reuse. The trolley Hn.•s might be tnttltlplkti by tett with great Ad- annlaiNw d) 1h. steam roads. which would 1111111 them inrriupwn►Mk fred.lw. bringing freight ate.' flBrslxtgee vi from regionts i1) which the lut•uwutive'r I whistle War never heard. Hut electri- city will not ix• content with Hutt 1 huuhble. puritiun. It it creating a toys- Wut of it. own, swlf•ewntered attd 1)1- dependent, and that system contains such a vigorous principle of growth that it will not Iw turprueiug to set• it swallow up its older rivals, l'ertaimly the locomotive Is detente' on local Imes ; its finish is plainly visible on toe xuttaln railroads, where water pow- er iat'hcxpttte•r tttau coal ; and the quem- tiun whethee it cast hold its town any- where is the must hotly debated mob - hen now agitating the translxn•tatiun 411)114," INDIAN INSTITUTE GONE. Narrow Escapes in Big Bleat Nur City of Brantford. Brantford, April 20.-1. ire last night completely destroyed the lndi- an. Institute, a eu'ioul for Indians, situated a *hurt distal•ct from this city. The Institute was founded years ago by the New England Com- pany for the instruction of Indian children, and was erected on n large plot of land granted for the P r1lit sat D hDominion t o Y Government. It WWI maintained at the expense of the company, and the Government. The building comprised three storita; The fire originated in the dortuitory on tho third storey .shortly after 10 o'clock, where the 150 students in attendance were cutlery. 'There was Much confusion when the alarm war sounded, but fortunately the building Was cleared before anyone was in- jurer,. The flour's spread with great speed, and by midnight every department in the building had been utterly destroyed. The loan will total $115,000, and is covered by lnsuratco in various rouse pante'. As the Institute watt situ- ated without the city limits the loo- cal brigade did not respond in a body. but sent three representatives to assist. Thera was abtolut'ly no water supply available, however, and nothing could be done to check the progress of the flames. Much of the furniture and interior fittings o/ the Institute were saytd, Including a sil- ver tea service and a large Bible, which were the gilt' of Queen Ann.. Inscribed In the Bible are the names of King Edward, Queen Alexandra and the Prince and Princess of {Vales. ravish Priest media t. Resta. Montreal, April 20. -very sad news has Just been received from Mt. Paul, Joliette County. Friday slight the Presbytery took Arte, and the parish priced. Rev. Joseph llamas* Dupont, perished in the Dames. 1a a Deralag Stable, Winnipeg, April 211. -The stables nt .1use•ph Buechel st Laurier were burned down on Friday night. In at- tempting to re"cue his horses from 1 he Iran.'. Itouchet lost hie life. Ile was one of the most prosperous farmers in the district. ST. JOHN, V.B., AGAIN. Mffers From the rlr• dead to Ert.at of Half a Hlllloe Dollars. Rt. John, N. II., April 18. -Fire which broke out in No. three ware- house at Sand Point on the western side of the harbor yesterday morn- ing ass sadly crippled ,the over -taxed fat•diti..*. At N o'clock the blase started. No. four shed caught and wax soon beyond control, and the elevator conveyor in a mass of flame, threatening the Lakonia and Lake Manitoba. Fully 100 yards in- to the dock, which is only about 75 feet wide, the steamers were at the :-*severe scorch- ing was adm(niitered to the Lake Manitoba, which barely Heap,' For a time it appeared as if the whole nest of terminal facilities Was to be burned, including the million -bushel efrvator full of grain. Twelve ('.I'.It. box cars were de- stroyed end a Int of inward freight in tit.; sheds. The steamers Tunisian and Lake Manitoba moved out into the stream. At 1 o'clock the Haines were permanently checked, a snow- -storm having aahrtary effteet _ akmg with tho efforts of the firemen. Two steamer bertha are now rendered uw'- lexit for further 'mooring this season. In the Immigration building when the fire started were 1,200 immi- grant.. who were landed from the Lake Minuoe Thursday night. They lost all their baggage. It Is possible that two lives are Inst. The lonsete at estimated are: City, two warehouses, $25.000; daatage to wharf, $3,000 or 54,000; insur- ance, 58.000 or $9,000. C. P. R., 520,000 loss to elevator conveyors, '510,000; to trestle and tracks, 51.- 000 to cattle sheds and care, $5,- 000. The C.P.R. Ines is covered by insurance. The /lance of the Inas is divided among t he Elder -Dempster and Donaldson linen arid the shippers of freight. • TAPS FROM,TUB WiRE& - Toronto. - Forty-two Chinamen lodged In No .2 Police Station Mon- day night They were caught in the art of playing Fan Fan. There are said to be morins rea- soner to hellos* the Grand Trunk •trackmen throughout Canada are go- ing on a strike. More definite news is expected soon. Montreal -Patrick Carlin was Monday sentenced to two years in the penitenll,ry, for having corm/tir- ed Wil'h Ilerhert ,Johnston lo de- fraud the Canadian Pacific Railway Ile ANA a conductor. Jamestown, N.Y.-F•ive passengers 4 • INDIGESTION besides the sense of discom- fort in the stomach, often re- sults in weakness of the heart, palpitation and Buttering, shortness of breath, pain in the left side, and constipation. The Beet Cure for Indigestion 1et=i1e IRON -OX TABLETS Fifty Tablets 25 Cents atm a orserman aro known to 14,44,• lost their liver it. a wreck which ex•- curred early 4londay on the Erie Railroad, at Itetihwtet, NIY., about eight utiles from Salamanca. Berlin. -The Tagliche ltundschnu says it learns authoritettvely that Germany will enact repri(•1s against Canada on account of tit$ action of the Ih,mtuion Government: in ttllpot. inV a surtax on ( at/body. Valetta, Island of wast.. -King Edward Monday reviewed 5,00(1 blue- jackets and mariner, and later, with elaborate ceremony, Itis Majesty hod the foundation stone of the break- water, which is to protect the en- trance of the Grand Harbor. New life for a quarter: Compound Iron Pill*. For wile le J xs. 11' ikon, Lumbago is Rheumatism of the back. The cause is Urie Acid in the blood. If the kid- naps did their work then would be no Uric Acid and no Lund .go. Make the kidneys du their work. The sure, positive and only cure for Lumbago Is Dodd's Kidney Pills �R� SNI( Colonist Excursions one way tickets at low tate.. all .till( until June 1.1414, to points in Montana, t;olonuin, Utah. Oregon, Washlm I. Hritish Columbia ani! ('aliforoha, Mt. Clemens Mineral Baths Tltousaids visit Mt. Clemens Peer • year for treatment Of rheututitism. dl- gemtive ,foully'', and nervous 1111/41A'. (leo.. Situated near Detroit, it is .1111i,kl' and rutnfertably reached by the tiraud Trnnk. The "St. Catharines Well" Thu• w•lilet-'..f tuuaus well are• a grit specific for rhruutttisi1, gout. neuralgia, nirvons piled rat' , 4m11 :that NerVe AS splendid 1tlnir. Situ - std on direct line of the brand Tttnik. eleven uailem (nen Niagara Falls. B.t,klets giving infnrntatie t of cit het of the above remotes on application t, F. F. LAWRENCE, -Town Ticket Agent, (iexler•i.h. J. D. McI)ONALn, Dist rii't Passenger Agent, Tomtit... C J. BROPEY & SON - tit LRAIMIe - Vu evcl►� W•Vt•C%Ort t.tt.t. Mit•00Z111►t%M. wrier. earehlls &weeded to se sit ao.nti nater .v day Werke' a raM• Nmmmmmmtrtmtnmmmmn►mM Coiled Wire E $2.65 • • • \1'.' I.n•t• ixru very •h disd{gxdtited at nut getting 1)w• �' E cuilel x1111 halt/ Nits• before this. It will be of inteist to custntt'n to kuttw we have t)ha.1e very low putrhasel., and alwain - though the profit will he /11111111 At $2.I5 fur No. 1) very test high a ail,.. e'xrbou (bard) steel coiled wire., we ttre going to do it for a while. We expect to sell .eut very fast at that figure. Hurl wire No. U, 12 and 13 galvanized, black and all wire at • itte•reetiig prides. f ►~- dew- dims- ,V,' have it huge stock of American ft•ueing. the beet cheap frut•ittg. \Ye Nell an 8 win, fence at 10e•, Os (".pitnl and experience enables us to reach the cheeped and lest markets. Let 1)N H Ir, 11 }t, o1 building n n Gria, \ have ul, ,,. +tack 1)t all you require. 1\'r hlevr7eru►eut ,1)t luted. Paint, yet., Mint With Hollywtttnf; tee guarantee it to wear, (let ,1 11110k 011"Paint 111111 how to 1st' it." gold wiry ;61m.111011111110111101111 p II Eel VIP i=IP WM IMPIMP VIP IMP (MP IMP 111011P ROMP ROMP IOW WM, 4IMMIMMESO WAD IMO Fencing Our Ideal Fencing is to hand 41111 barge Int,•. It:.{v already golly- out. This frier is all Nee 11 hard carbon N'ir•. This is the fence the Iit•anlftil and Fl•rliit I.3411ti,' Rtlilw,n' 114 erecting. They tr.11li, the hest. Ihmt you The price is right. dies- des - Fence Machines • std -. e ''11 s, 1\ :' 11.,'., the best rout lit u1.o1c. %%',aye•s P'1*ier, is 4(11 anger Said W,' N ill sell it for less alone)- them :any other, You {vial way s, when you see' and try nlnx. Wniell this xtwee l% WI. Will :umlottnte when • wire at - ivt•s I then 1)•d. 1 •a, there will w n l u. h McKENZIE & HOWELL The Goderich hardware Store. � 111111111111111111111u1u111111111111U1111111� 1 IT'S ALL RIGHT I and students may enter L/STOW At any time SPRING TERM b giro. Mnr•h 30th. Tw., (sourerr, mi ner.',• and shorthand. S.'n•1 for eel 1 a InK .11111 1 1 A FLELINII, A. L. McINTYRE, COAL tiny yomr next winters ( :At this ti'' if you wish In get it at t h,• ',tweet, prim. ('rstl arriving daily. WOOD 1 large ghulntib v of IV trod nn hand orad /'1111 1111 o''/•rx Iiately fl. ioniwexed 114' Nti,{•t•wewwl, at prim. defying r• pet it ion, Or- derw Irft ,it!, Mt.' \totes, ilit'ision Conti Cterk'm of. flee. \1 crit. street, will r.•- ceive prpnpl at tent inn, F. B. HOLIES (Mire and Vends : 111.\10 1tY N w)N `1'11KI(T Superb*, Cable WIRE BEDS l'11. toed 1a \bey', 11(11 ARE GUARANTEED 4an •11.1 my .I. BROPHCY .& SON (t01►FHfl'11. esseolletleseleolimmaime Reed all The Signal I :11 Is full of Good News! GUNDRY BROS. announce that they have purchased from Mr. A. M. POLLEY his LIVERY, HACK AND VDUs Business. Business: end that they wttl be found at the old stand on South Street with a good stook of useful Livery Horses. Weil -appointed Hacks and reliable Drivers In eharge of the 'Buses, which will meet all trains and steamboats. All calls attended to promptly from hotels and private houses. T. GUNDRY TELEPHONE bo W. H. GUNDRY 1"LT14,. ISmnttttt!rm+tttftIMItmttmtt4 BICYCLE and KINGSTON - STREET REPAIR Shop We Mandlo all kinds of new high grade ntachtnee, among them the CLEVEC.AND, F..1 D. and ANTELOPE. In our shop -you will find/lathing but the best, which is none t,o good for you. We can fit, your wheel with w "New Departure," "Cinch," or "Morrow" Cfaater Iirake, They're all right. Try one. Unr SEWN D.HAND 11 EELS aro all thoroughly overhauled in an expert manner, and erasure to give goal satis- faction, even at 1.1,1) low prices we anal at. Como and tee us if you want tatistaction id very reasonable pries. We rent wit.rI.'- --lilt all kind. of repairs- -- -Sell bieyelesnn/h•ies - Make old wheels is good am new. We know how to rlo it - but only nn mrttrt I:asft terms. Conte and frit how good the big repair ahnp and livery can do for you, J NO. YULE, Bicycles, Repairs, Sundries, Livery. KINGSTON STREET, NEXT OPERA HOUSE, GODERICH. IIU�II�I11111U11N11t1U111U111111111b1/r111111111U1N111111t�/111 ALL THE USEFUL BRANCHES are taught in the 1 Orr.tmdtnts are not glxrant.'('d nit'( jobs, bot after n county in this tedlege it will ie en trouble fie. then' 111 111111 1111y ps..ilinn. \\'r iia theta. if pwesilde, 1., obtain eel lloy11ten1, but we first equip then, to ulaietain the high reputation Itllm aimed ham Ile•gltlr.l, J W. WESTERVELT. Principal. Use Printed Stationery •In your Bnsincs, Corrnspontience, You win 1' - got GOOD PRINTING ON 0001) PAPER at • THE SIONAL. • 1