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THE....S.IGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO
AT THE LEGISLATURE.
Proceedings Last Week at the Pro-
vincial. Mouse.
Important Bill Amending the Assessment Law
Personal Properly Taa to be Abolished
The Provincial finances on a Bound Footing
- Increased aapenditures for This Year.
SATURDAY, April :M
The Le+giah►ture resumed its s•esiou
Tlrsiay afternoon after the al' •u -
'tient occasioned by the (awry
investigation. The death of the
LieuG•naut-(loveruor furnished the Kincardine Incresuied 123 hi p)pn-
theme for eloquent midi -rues by lotion during the last year, from 2,-
Pteulier Hoes anti Mr. Whitney. Mr. Wilt to'2,net
1(4Ie1 sps,ke with evident ferliiig of nue
with wbotn he had been so lung
ashociat d 111 p)httral life..
The Premier iutnxlured a hill giving
•finalititw authority to vita/Jig,. in
the [tevelrrinnet, t rltnsinissl. ICI and
distribution til power. 14' Hr also intro-
duced t}u• bill taw change the we•th..51 of
mumk'ip41 taxation, along the lines
treotll1uendel by the ase*swent 4
mission a year ago. Thr Attorney -
General intr1luc1'd a bill entitle"! the
consulidaterl municipal act of 1903,
twinging the icilal act up to date.
and Mr. Har t introduced one to
.•I1Nhle public te•Ie141 111141 (tor+ to be
pint upon the Nome footing as tra•hers
111 regard to retiring allowances, and
to enable part« of existing 'who'd
s1•tions to unite, s) am to form now
sections. '1'he addresses i1( reply to (he
speech from the throne woe formally
pFs uewei, thus ch./wing the wet for Mr.
Stratton Go lay 1(u the table about
thirty departmental reMI
t..
TICK AM4KG++•)1KNT 1111.1..
Thr bill 1,•Npec•liilg nuulicipal Lai-
1tiun i1 a err) Mots IIIea1Mule,
making wine. nalicrel departures es front
the prrneut ey»G•ul.
The principal amu•ndtlm•nt.s 11111 muu-
lmariatd am follow'* :
Personnel pulp sty tax to he a}tdisb-
e1, including uwr•antilr•eltao•kM and
nuuwfa•turingp( souks and 1 1ac1 ' •1•y,
e tax to he lubetitut4Yt therefor homed
on the rental values of 1/remitted tweta-
firiev1 by tradl•ts, 11railfae•tur•ts,
nancient and inetraltile bou,wa. pri-
vate• honkers and l,roke•ns excepted.
Taxation of all other flrs)nw than
114.141• aim,vt• mentioned. mcluilillgp( pri-
vate banker' and broker", by-imdireet
method upon all ill(: *hove $1,(1110
yearly. This taxation to be in pro-
portion to the rental value of the
premiss occupied for the l)11rIMMM•M of
ihe•ir bw,hlewe, with exemption equi-
valent to income exemption of {1,IN$).
Whet*. income 1(l such prisons ex -
('1141A $4,144► a direct tax to be It.vid
whilit war more than •ruflliieut 1.41
qualify the county council for the
portion of the (iuvecuwent grant, and
for the pulrhatw of thirty-eight wiles
of toll rtuls. Mr. 1.atcllfold stated
that it was nut the intention of the
Government to :lake the act retro-
active, but i1( devising ,► Iymte•ul of
county roads a county council might
include the purlieu* of Coli ruins two
part of the expenditlnr• entitling thew
to n I IIlVinci,d Krafft. '1'1444 eta nul•i$-
•r of highwa))•I vi1ilel ' •i ali-
tiew only on the invitation of the
county c •ilr,-_
NEWS OF THE DISTRICT.
Arthur ('ouch hats bought the site of
the old p etoftice in. Clinton front W.
Fair, paying $1,401 fur it.
H. k J. Ransfold; of Clinton, last
week Ieceived a1 older for a cat•14Mu1
of their salt to Ku to Dawson City.
()try cwuneil in asking Ih•. Mc-
Donald, M. P., to basis[ 1n teeming
1legislatiun relative to drains cruMsiug
railway tracks and Iauds.and also nee-
uriug proper math. gtutl,ls on the rail-
ways.
Irl
1•11111 444.
Destines from investment are taxed
directly, 4ubjet•t to exemptions.
' A house tax in Gs be Unposed upon
all owners and ocetapiere 1.1 hooses
used as dwellings, homed upon the ren-
tal volute of the premises,. This my -s-
ten, provides in'effe•t for the levying
ire fnture of an inwotim tax, not direct-
ly upon iM1 •, but upon the teei-
derice of (etw11(1sl aseesesed. I)r. Burr)w•M, Seaforth, intends key-
-Railway hands and building', to 1eing abet the first of May for Milli -
valued in the MOW` frlslli, I As !hoar. 1,1(J 1114311•, where h' will take a two
private individuate. months' 111stgr1lltlate entitle• in gvn-
Fr*nrhliw-holiling .4 41'j l'ftti(fl1M, (4111414 end :shrine at the JI jlns "Itopkins
r< )(duet railwsye, G•lepholfran! tele- ('nit•rtsity. i)Ilt•ing the. Doctor's, ab-
geaph a
r4r11 n.','setteei, and ()therm making nue his M4•aforlh prartiri• will be
ase of the highwayss in their bu»in,Y,s, ,*ken by Ur. Elliott, of Ieealon.
ta1Ire ens•es.41 for this right t., ns• the
public land. This fax G3 take the place
of taxes on grew, receipt«, and the•
right of use. as well tut the stretutes
on the public highways, that is• prl•%,
rola, wired% etc., to l• rettwos.YI at t lir
a'ttlal valve.
Appointment of a 1'r)vincinl hears
of aareesmrnt fur crtla111""po•otiote%
which shall rolleet the taxstion and
dintribrte it itanotig the municipalities
affet•ted.
1'RI)VlNr1.\1. rhtemece$.
Jane Kerley, wit(• of Wui, tittle,
4th line, Norma, psrueli away on Sat-
urday. 18th inst.., aged sixty-seven
ye•at'% The terms(( and her hutla nd
were a g the eerily settlt•ts of tile
towu1hip.
A reprttenteltive of the Wiarlo31
Nagar beet fa)tory has been can4auwiug
the fa-w.'n4 i1( hast Hurn and mak-
ing agreements with then to grow
beets for the factory. 11e ie Meeting
w•itllK /Nth (411(('111.
The joint w ,w
1 Illi M•k compote 441•
G 11 M111a' 1 111 1'
1 1 ()
formed to take over the 13x11 ma hire
works in Seeafur th IM now 11 • g tlw
1114inenn and a newt ing will he held on
May 4th (4114 the election of a p ernuue
Mit hart of dire•toIs.
the snarly friends of J. It, Merner,
general uen•hant, Zurich,_ will )w
pleased to (earn that he 6 now NO far
r1'5)Vrleel AN ((1 1M• Able to he 1aiM)nt
the house after the operation which
Ise underwent son,' t' • ago for *1)-
perulieitit.
It in n•pu4.d that of the (orty-two
guests et a wedding recently eelr-
lrrate41 at 11niefieldforty wrr• of Picot-
tith decent, one of English And one
of Irish: forty were (crit« And two
Turi,'i : forty-iole *rte 1'rr•shyG•1•ia11M
and the "alter seas a Methodist.
A quiet welding. was Iw'Ii 11111 11 on
'Inese114%) eve ' 14 of last week At the
Metho +lint (alleonage in HenNtll, the
IYontrae•ting parties( ileing GArnrt G.
StuallacYu1e, of Hrn'all, and Min
Bertha H. Henry, gratehlaughtet. of
\1'm. Chapman, of u•krtsmlith.
J. K. Hla•kall. Exeter --Taverns, W.
I'xge, W. T. Acheson, W. Hawkshaw,
J. Rhaddo •k ; shops, F. J. Knight and
Farmer Brothers. Stephen J. liven -
net, Grand Hrud t 1'. 1.. Mosel', ()sh-
woo d ; A. Moser, Cornett I S. Usit-
rich. Mount Carmel ; J. Httunuu,
Mhip,ka ; 11. l'uuuiuglu►tu, Khiva
\1'114. Fritz and A. Hill, l'te{iton ;
\Vila. Moffatt, ('entralda Mn..
Grafton, heft over for next meeting.
Urlwn lir--Jlrs pp\ h
Stephens. N'IMNt-
hank. Hay- Mss. W. Nicholson,
Blake : J. 1'. Flaw, H. It. Johnstone,
Zurich ; Italiuoral, SI. Joseph, left
over until building is completed.
Stanley -11. Shafer, Kippeit ; Mrs. P.
Murray, HrurrHrld ; Q. C. Wake,
\'ar•IIa. '1'll(•keriaitith i1. Strr/llg,
1(4.41 'Tavern ; t'harllet& Wils n s, Bruce -
Held, left over until next meeting.
Two (41(1 r•side•lte of Exeter have
recently 11uaMA11 away. Mrs. ('arling,
relict of the hate 1141114 t'arling, diel o1(
the 1111 I1 1111+. 1'he det•ea4'I N as
seventy -/eight years of ago 1(1(1 Wilt{
I1,1.11 i11 Newton, Devunlhire, E11 sand.
She ranee t4) this country with lim-
pet -mate seventy years ago and .ett1111
1111 A
After sea
o somm to e she wentto 1l 114111th of
',wlon
to live Nith her le, the late John
Balk will, and while living thele made
the acquaiutanee of her husland, 1.
falling, and after some time wenn
ula•rie11 i1( the year 11416. Mr. ('a•Iing
wits 111 the tanning Business, and after
s • yearn sr141 out his tannery to a
Mr. flyn,ul, removing G) Exeter in
the )-eau• 1854, and emiarking in the
nailer hu1iness. Nits. Pauling is sur-
vived by six 4hlmghtersald three Meas.
John t9wlaes Tuns, a resident of
Exeter tut• over thiol v years, departed
this life on April Igtb. He was }Milch
int
Cornwall, England, i1( 11439, cane G,
e rl
-'{ and iter mime al
Canada' it 181, N
()
residence in Port Hup' 1.1114(44441 to
Keefer. He leaves to mumu his lies
his wife, three daughters, Mrs.
(114•4.) W. IMow•n, MPs. W. 1). Yeo
and Mie, 1). Howrrnan, and two WHIM,
W31,. 14., of Mtdicin.• flat. N. 14V. T.,
and J. 1'., of Golden, It. t'.
LANES.
Mo8nAv, April 27th.
Lanes brands of the 11' en's M1n-
mintier) Society wet i1( the church on
F'ridtl y.
7'he 1. 1). F. met on Friday evening.
S4 • 4141 4 IIIIp ot•tallt h mine w was
tntnN►rtef.
Mrs. J. Mac 114lnalai visited her
pIaarentx, Mr. and Mts. h. Scutt, sr., on
N'elnir«1ay.
Jew. liilswm,.who 11,M, 1Me1) carrying
•
1331 businc'. here i1( 41111pn4 with his
hroth.•t• Sidney, has areJrt4Yl x 14041
pMlrition in \Vingilaul. 1\'e wish hila
su/I,Y•N1.
Rev. 141r. Whaley on account of ill -
health was unable to 1111 his pulpit
here on Sablat h. Services were 1.01-
ducteYl by Rev. Mr. McKay, of
The (,vier farm, Mituatel on r•on- 1.ueknow.
cession 1, lot :41, East Wawaulah, near hems has two 110•w• residents in the
Aularrn,e ;Hieing 114) acres, has been personages of Mr. and Mrs. Baker.
std. The prh.e• pard was $4,11110. john The 41(111)14 people are just t•11llarking
Johnston, of the Hanle neighlmstdenwl. on the sea of matt. •. The 4•(1w-
r1,•i%e1 $1,144) for hit plate of 1141 ' y gives them a weir • and
iu•te$, Mr. Lockhart being the put- wishes them all happiness.
(•hetes.
BLUEVALE.
Trysn.\Y, April :70th.
Miss .\lice Duff tient Sunday at
home.
Miss Greenway, of Toronto. is
visiting td h •
Miss Holwie %Vright spent 4 lay
at her h + at .1atimete vis.
On 4 lay of last week death re- John and Nliss Annie . Mc1h1111ott
Iie•ved Nits. Leitch. relict of the late were visiting i1( Follwicll Last week.
Wnl. (stitch, of 1iullett, of long -Scor- Mint. Bella Rumple, has Ir•turnel
tinned wafering. She hal been dire home Nft.'t• visiting her brother in
tabled 'since Mei. She was a resident
of !Gillett for many ))ran.. She is
survived by four chil(11•n, her huM-
Iwlnd heving died four years ago.
The Premier, who b atm) Plro4ineial
Tie/wirer, presented eent4d the nhlic a• -
e ants for the ye•al 114442. rev` »how
total mreipts of '$1.2911,1042 and total
expenditure» of $4.:14.1,14[{. The hn-
v.•»tw,•nt amort 1l11,w'1 $1,217,731 in
the Tanks Arad $1441.1412 in itntenest-
i Baringpt srnritirs : a total of $1, 411ytla1,
()n T1e,el,y. the House having ad:
jonrnel m•rr 11'esinrywhl4 on areuunt
Of Sir Olitvt M(1N'nt's f '1141, 114• r1-
timlaten for the current year were pre-
s•nt4d. They call for n (crt*1 exp etel-
itur' of $1.597,424, 1(e compared with
$1,(414,224 a year ago, an increase of
$.i:it214). This large inl•tetas• i» made
up from 4ar'i(1u1 m nlre.s, the lemma
Indiviltual items being $1'24.144) for
emtlpletal rel and equipment of the new
s•ienee building of Tommie, 1:niversity,
196.000 Irtcr ,wed grant for M1lrveys
11441 o aldithate
•districts,
in lies $
to the Toronto Morino! School, $13,5(*)
for An infirmary budding et the Inn -
don Asyl ' , and $114,111*) for the *stint-
' sated deficit of the I'nivetsity of
Ton)nt,. The reed of civil govern-
ment is increased b $4),144), al , iM-
tration of juatire 1117,1100, mlieatisrn
$137,t41), public institutlona nuainten-
amce 11,50,014), ngriunitIle $70,144), hot -
pilots and charities!$3R,(U), charges on
Crown lands $85,0(4), while wis'ellan-
e/ll1 expenditures are decreased 51144,-
(0111
On 14V.-ImYelAy evening. 15th inst.,
the neat riiuol ial bow ween 11,11 bet I% Veil
John W. (i,' 141ly. of Walton, and
Miss Ida E., only daulghter of Mi..
J ew Roth. East \Vawan.rsh, in the
l)r•m•11(1• of (I(Vrnty-five• gll,•nt,i atwan-
bled at the home of t bride' they.
The newly-NYl(1411 (•1 rI q1I.' will reside
1V.uMINGN'k.
A meeting of the f}lis•vale\V en's
Institute wMS held 1111 1Velnesbly.
April Lith, at the limn.. of Mts.
Paterson. After the metal busittem4
was ttaIINU•t4Yl Nn instructive paper
on '•11'hat to Ptelan• for ltteakf»st,"
written by Mist+ -1. Aitelttsmi,, wan
real and 4liscl(NMYl. AfG1• the ques-
tions in the drawer were dismissed
Miss Eva PAtlalen tendered *several
Ielertbarn (1f he vtu'v reset ively.
in 1\'alt4.11. Mol. J. 1)inent invited the ladies to
At theher home fortheir next Meeting, to
home of Ntrr .I. Rmlrl}n•x, le held \1'edn.s ay, May 'Jath. MISS
Mtan14'•, on Tuesday e4e ' g, 14th J. Elliott wain risked to prepare paper
inwL, (Mita H., third dill(thoer of the U1 jatra •,•r 1. Wore, " A conlial inyi- sn;x.-1 44144 'will by_ Ht }3t+Ke.Aw
((,wises, wall mantel to Thomas` Chap- tattm is extended Gi the Talks who the went. and during the :',til to 4th
non, of Tukenenith, in the presents• have not yet joined the Institute .to th.•Rl1 storms 4.111 •1• ,..,11,ani
of Mont fifty guests. The were . attend the next we1•t1114. the (Y dry. They will lie preceded
Nems performed by Rev. E. H. Mowers. - by Warmer wt•Nt114:1 and falling larn-
aselst4d by Rev. I(. F. ('aileron, of AUBURN. nutter, the hygrometer also showing
North Heathrow. AUBURN.
normal humidity. Hain, light -
Motp:\v, April 27th. ►t and thunder will 4N•sl44' the
Marti Ins .\N QI-r s,KN.\lit.\N. mti4l(Ile m•rthat of the general storm
Mrs. (ie.. Young. who had Igen ill unuVetnl•nt to the sae while rising
for ullnit n nlnntn4 died t/dNY. Aglhi- laev,'ti1er. falling temperature and
tl )'1•ar Ynllllg N'NM brat in "leering skies will bring up the 1' ll.
1>rll iii RNnff»bir•. Scotland, being Fin. the NY•ond Worm period which
the eldest daughter of the Tete David
('lark. In 1K34 the family r•Itlmw( to the prophet predicts. winds. gg1-
ne",N high 111111411 t change to •h
Colborne, met Ging on what cane 141 Ile K Y• K
knu ii as••t'larelisint" fain. FrMlle.4•ll lraruey and falling hap tea nay IM•
years later. in 1(4414, she wits married. ('x1M1•t4Y1 at the .flit -dart and Rtorm
414141 II\'IYI nn the •Nl 444115•' turn( (1O clouds, rain and thunder will 44uiekly
the seventh cnne•ws)rm of l'olhornt•, follow. 1,7.1inK ll .idly
till her hivdan.f's death in 1)174. Since
»cr"ss Ihr country trnn 0761(7'11,0v. .
then she hal lived At Auburn. She N'aS the gth. If winds do not ...hang., how
r niece of Mir .lass. Clark, for num) westerly Joel estoler, with deride( rise
in
physician in or,lin4l1S. to Her 11f the har.ometer behind these nt°MIS.
IHIe MajestyQIIf''rl \'l/'t0l'IN. 1111(1lN'n daily 11.15111 ions of thew• storm", nay
, and H MlRtef Mt dl sutai4,, Ie 1154theme1 for until ther•h»ttgeM A -
11r1Thl•tN•h4'Ai'te \\'til. N., of ll,wIe' ich : I4►4p(1 peer. If such +henget color pis rw oily
IL. of !Mate Cent Iowa : rid Nies,
about the 7114, frets will likely follow
1. O. Stewart, of Colborne: and Mrs. in many places to the northward.
(('it 11.1 Jas. Bogie, MIs, Julius Wise The third storm p11)sI roar from
the 10th to the
And Jas. CLark are deceased. Her Nth. and an Iintettei1
children Are Jas. Young, Auburn ; wain w•N4e for the saln4T1 will Begin
Alex.. Wingham : Mrs. Jno. Hanna, in ;the west 4(u (1r about the Ukh.
Wingham Mrs. ThoS. StrAughan. \Voris gene'ltlh• will 10• easterly H11(1
of East WawAnosh : Mrs. Alex. Mc-outherl\1 1111 d with •11 humidity.
Kenzie, of Hensall. and Mrs. Thos. From amn1t Monday, the Ilth, to
Anderson, of Fibre, Mich. Thursday, the 14th. violent storms
of wind, rain and thunder will tre-
DUNGANNON.
Tilton)* It, April s4.
PAINTIMO AND -RrN11vATIN14.--1(4si-
den(e41 and appendages are bring wad,'
uoblly by the painter's brush. 9'h.s.
Elliott it doing a glass 'end urN, in this
line.
Costv\t.twllNn. The friends and
a•ljtlah)tallcesof MIs. Ja3111es Walker
errisaw441 to know that she is each
day1eng gradually reNtoIr11 to her
former state of health.
Ur-'n)-DATr.-'391(• Signal i11 its
new drew. and with its adluilstole style
of presenting tap -to -slate and relialde•
uewr is generally pronounced to be
worthy of a large 1Nt1 Ke. More
ruceess to the new and cuU1•(n•isiug
fir111 is the desire of The Signal s host
of Mmol*.
gist Slltutday '191(o111as Anderson
w*s taken suddenly ill with' chills,
which lasted several hours. He is
still very sick, but 1)r. Hier thinks he
will soon be art 1 again. His nu11)-
elrals ft'irmds wish the venerable
gentleman n espeedy rrovet•y to his
waited state of health.
M*EuiNo.-Boding is almost finish-
ed in this sect' Farmers report
that thus far this spring 'rasa) has
leen the crust fa%lrahle' fur man)'
year' for putting i1( spring crops., And
that now seeding*5 all but completed.
1414 10.111 1'x111 944011/41 be 11.444 111 order, 14'
the soil is very (hey.
11 iss'uwruNIe.--On Friday of last,
week !firs, Wml. Malluugh met with
xn ulfortimete accident_ She fell on
the ground tut she was sieving aft4•1'
so1(11• cow's, (•a4l$hlg hot' • injury
which render+ her quite he•Iphess
for the tier. \1'44 are 111ras11 to know
that she has out revived any fix( -
tumes, olid therefore hope the will have
a e eetly r1•uvrry. Ife•r MIVall(•el age
end feebleness 1 , ake• the a,'ridrut a1
seri es sli(a'k for 114.1' M\•stelll.
EDUCATIONAL. The ,•lltr flee class
weekly results are tut follows : uaix-
uuuu mark. iso: uu(rk necessary G.
',how fairly good work, _'IMI : Hinton h
McNair, 260 : 16 moven Ruthe•rfo d,
'Jri ; Birdie I)urnin, 217 : •Mtir Klose,
:'4439: louvi tt* Mundt. Y4i ; Rosa Gold-
berg. ?27'; \I'iflie Smith, 216 ; 1)'rnnl
Bice, btu ; Carl Little, 172 : Edgar
!tickle, 171 : 1:i1)' McArthur. 164 ; Earl
Stothrts, 164 ; James 13rgh•y, 15(1;
Gurdon 1tuthets, 1414: ('roil Ryan,
14'2: Annie Pentland,. 129 • Wollner
H.'gley, 1211 ; R'a•1•n Little, I18 ; Etta
Stothrrs, 11'2.
PERaoNAL.--\1'illiam Hahkirk, of
Blyth, and formerly a resident of
Dungannon. with Nits. Hahkirk and
children, visite) relatives here 1(u
Sunday lao»t..... Miss Martha M31leltx-
er, of L.*eknow, is visiting her roster,
Mrs. I)o,isl1 Ml'Ne\•!n ..\arlll.
l'rawfl4rl. 11)llltla•r'1a1 travellermade
his weekly visit at the humles.tead o1(
Saturday last. We a1• pleased to see
hire looking 140 healthy and chll•ry...
..John Ritchie. of 14Vinghaml, the
ps pular insurance agent, was in our
village, yesterday on lllsine•ess
Wil. Welsh, of Listowel, life `limn•
quer agent, is here 1111 his regular
MIXED WEATHER FOR MAY.
Rev. 141 Nicks Owes Some Advice Regarding
Neal Month's Operamons.
St. lemic. April 27;--R.•v.- Irl 11. ( Colonist Excursions
cluing.. t4) very wttrlll 14 i11 1M' noted,
A low drop of the barometer. with
black, forceful 114((1(15, henVy rain and
thunder and 'tiff mqua111 of wind will
be natural o1( x11(1 nitwit the 17th and
1(411,. A quick and sharp change to
111111.111'51111.1' will 1(11441 1e natural im-
mediately after these storms.
The fifth and lent storm period is
-4,-Ilt14111m 1141. 21th, ruveriug two to
four days on and after that date. This
'untidiest to 1w' a plrl1onged tiulr Of 1161-
(m -bed at1(1 threatening Weatherlhl
the 2114 the weather [•audit' will
break into electrical storms and the
indications are than a rtol•IU 144•lltre
will gather in the west every nftet•nl1)n
and ev ' g for hereon' drays, wending
at wrrie4 of worm pulsation* alrles the
country daily for it Iull1her of days.
Sorel hues t{dew• :Hoy cyeleh Irving two
storvl» every, 24 h13111s, and the cul-
minating crinis will fall on 1(r next t. o 1 he
26th, the date of the new 1110011. Very
cold weather, with passible fast i1(
.the worth, will follow when the storm
• Mime; break up.
Tlie lint three days of May, (1)11-
tillU er the prophet, should in the regu
14,r order bring on rau•1' 1(•y ntau•u
coudIIions with 141(111• disturbed and
'stormy weather. But the results at
this time will depM•11d upon the torture
of dirturbanee at the+ last regular
period. If they prove to be Goo sorrel's
and lung-continuted, the eh•uI(•uts will
hardly tenet into storm cu11diM,u1 i1(
the closing days 44 the. month. Other -
wine the 'deb t.) 31st will bring low
b r. 'ter. w•ar111 weather and marc
Mill and stor ' •Hes.
oman's
eakness
A woman's reproductive
organs are in the moat in-
tense
o-tense and continuous gym -
pithy with her kidneys.
The slightest d isorderin the
kidneys brings about a
corresponding disease V
the reproductive organs.
Dodd'. K,idney Pills, by re-
storing the kidneys to their
perfect 'condition prevent
and cure those fearful dfr
boder, peculiar to women
Pale young girlsworm-outmothers, suffering eels:
and women enleri. ( ulwo
the Change of Lite, your
best Mead is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
!Irak.. the 111441 weather prophet of
the south, foretells Maly to be a th
of changeable dies end not all man-
s! ' • and 94)yndh. Hr 11(1.1 not pre-
dict any- severe (gold. however: al-
thlmgh wihl ,st,mtes Limy now stn( then
sweep over the i•lmntr •.
Among his practical hint/4 he says
that in all northern and nt1ddle mee-
t' 1eopde 5hou11 1)01 be in a hurTy
to plant IMrlt41111 1)411(11• 11111.•we they are
above high water. sandy and well
drained. He further warm' him rea41-
ern (o 14tnnthing prevent thrid from
making eatery pawilde preparation for
dangerous ten -meth. 21111111114.,
His .ppl41Iietiuns according -Go each
storm peri1M1 are given in the follow-
ing r•ulerks
A regular storm period in central on
May 1. having its fist stages in the
last days of Apt•i1. and reaching to
May 1. By the 1st the cloud anti
Storni area of this pori. xi will he (n'-
THE NORTH RENFREW VACANCY.
On Friday a breeze sprang up over
the North Ri'nfr•w vacancy. Reply-
ing to A 1iu,1tion by ('ol, Mathew tu,
the Premier stated that a warrant hotel
been given for the issue of the writ for
w
bye -election in this, riding, but end-
ing the (dome of the Investigation into
the Gainey charges the (ioverrnnent
had directed the clerk not to issue the
writ. Mr. Matheson charged the
Government with an intention to dim-
fiwnehiee the riding And Nli(1 the writ
*should 1e helium] forthwith. Mr. Ross
replier' that. the writ was not. Icing
held hack At the request either 4,4ethe
Liberal or of till (•on,wrviliV4 candi-
date in the riding. Imo simply became
it w,ae,lnaidetei pn/lwr to wit.hhnIl
it while the Inquiry with in `)rrgt,•aw.
Mr. Whitney repeatel the objections
taken by Col. Mathtwon. end wits 441•
leiked by Attorney -General Gllwon
who Ae1/1 that am the ehar'grs ler
investigation would be the sole embjes.t
of discussion on - the 1,uh11e pl*tfnl'w
it would he imnpn)p•r to Ask the elet•1-
4.r. to Viral. eunfldPtu•t• Or Want 111 eon
fidence in the (loa•ernnlent while the
(1linvertfiraitn w1n1 still omplekeei
/went**.
Mr. 4 ,,nerin, the member for N% est voila ppf( K
Herm. ie on the following stenting lwught4N lanrn'lmts ',right
l Aq l(1( 44
twenty-two years. The (l t'4 I'Nsw1 N'NM
'Prised with an ettack of peritonitis
wane Gen days. previous to her death.
1►u Ser.i 'Lao. April 1gth. Kubt.
PIe'..(5, of the Iw'•nud (once»$iln of
Terkerminith,erne 1 NN91y. 1hY'e1R.'d
WAN Ix)rn in Yorkshire. England. in
Dal, and (a31e to 111111111 about Hfty
years 'ago. hewing nut a home in the
w•I5Ml1. He Iea41•s a widow. four sills
[ r1• daughters. . 1'. Nt [
An 1 thN and Mrs.
Plewl•s celebrates! their golden wed-
ding anniversary only a few" months
ager.
Alex. Me(itsh, a farmer living on
the lake *shore range, Huron town-
ship, Brute county, won found dead in
his Iat•n on Metlrlay. It is tor•*umnYl
thot herbal fallen in a fronting fit
while feeling him Mock. He had been
dead s • talcs when found. He WAN
nnmarilei, and meed alone. - Mr. Mr -
Cosh was a matinee of Ayrshire, and
wen a prominent member of St. An-
drew's.' Society.
M lay night of het week the huge
bank barn on the farts of Thos. Price,
(6,11 1•on(4lesion of McKillop, was t 1taI-
Iy destroyed by fire. with eight horses,
thirty-two Kral of cattle, A number of
/dump x1(1 pi"t, (14) Mlshelm of waOS,
implenl('ntt And other artistes. The
toted lore would be IMetwe•n $1,1411 NIA
$.1,(410. There hr intim-once of $'2,2141.
How the fire 1erurlyd in a mystery.
When it was diMrovt.111 it was tlx,
late to N441' inythitIg.
The Fast Huron license commission-
ers have leaned the following lir.•nms :
Ihiblin, L. Wulf.• : Walton. \1'nl.
13hashill ; Brussels, Hettty,lanes, (leo.
Brown and .ins. Querns : l'ranhnwlk,
J. hang ; Ethel, 1,. L. 14)IIgw ey ;
Molesworth, ('has. Meehavrr :.latnes-
town, Thos. M(Ewan, beer and wine ;
Follwirh. H. Rapp : (bowie, It. F.
White and \\1n. l)ulii age : Behoove.
John Lams ty ' \\ tox,•ler, George
Town and F. ENC)• : Rhevlle, .1no.
Johnston ; Hrlgt•AVe, ,1111, 11. Mbetton,
An exee.dingh• mind event occurred
at the rmidence of Hes.. A. Milian -
demi, (11sl4rr of the ((rand 13rnd Mettles
dint circuit, on \Velnemley, lith inet„
when d,wth c•llt shod the ptr»mising
committee's of the Hous' : Ha11wA),
111111//4 1[Mai Is w. privileges and elet•tinns,
legal hills, Agriculture and coloniza-
tion. but *out apparently rapidly recovering
A hill to amend bylaw No. Al sof 11112 until Aundey eight, when rhe vering
of the town of G4derich wax intrelue- e1 A,tel*ps'. Mires when
wfe A
suffer-
ed by Mr. (lwmemn .m n wow. Thin gr•aluate of Alla ('ollegl•, SI. Thames.,
s ,, halal Ilan h clew, and
she 4(h1ea•t is to e,ttet•t (.1414 mistake in (sorb rl/x:tion And d sail mei
made
imade 1n inserting wont firms. for 'lie•, And 1n the former 13M wow N 1
*Ile Nn4(11nt n,'ePI4Nlr% G) lir• rib, KTMAt fnrori(4, having given her Ser- 1
eso•h veer to t,re1•t the debt. 411.4•* 011 many oes-ani0I1M. 4
Bow' Mr. laatchfo'l, replying on I The fallowing licenses for the wile of
Frothy to A gnr•et.ion by Mr. F.1Ilwer IS. liquor have Bern granted in Month
►(.iron) 'aid the rnanty ••, meld', of Hrti,n : M,•Afort.h Titvetllw,.1. Miller,
1Vcutworth only haul Applietl for their .1. hick. .1. Weir, l'hr•ietanisStephenN,
sham of the cnn1)Itdaterl revenue fund Hen(Icriam Ar I)rf.Ace'yy : shops, 1E.
of the PT•revine•e for• the inllw•m-vroom 1Mws(1n, .1. 1Velitt. Ha)•fleI(I Tsa•-
44 pIbIk highww It was for the 4',1N, Mrs. E. Elliott, (1. E. (h,w'n' w/alM infer tJw•y Were en mute for
impro"411.8rttetlla
vensawt d t -two awl a half mad., (six months.), H. herrow. lien-
uss a% d n•ooat or SIN:M), mall -Taverns, W. F. McCaughey and alwne Innf et flaking place.
LOYAL.
MONDAY, April 27.
Miss M. Sallows, Poplar Row. has
taken N nitwit ion in Win. Acheson'S
store.
Mr. and Mrs. McPhee vi.ited Mr.
McPhee Mother, Who. we are sorry
to say, is not well 1(t present,
Mrs. Clark and Miss Ellen have leen
visiting Mrs. Young in Auburn. Mrs.
Young hes leen arty III of Tete Ail(1
there is no hope of recovery.
Wm. Young has lensed James Jones'
farm for a terns of years. He is *Imo
Inav putting a Atone foundation under
hisilonm• on the Wm. Jones (arta.
Flamers are hnsyj mewling. and it
will Is• another week before the work
Pill IM• v plet.al in this plats. There
has been no growth of any Aet•onnt m)
far.
MAFEKING.
Tcw.n. v, A prit 2t.
Quite 11 n bum of nor Crewe friends
414.1• Willi tin again Monday evening,
Fanners are waiting patiently for
(sin And watching their barley apnea
in the meantime.
Rest. Finlay how purchased that
lemons trotting miaow. "Nand.' from
Richard Johnston.
Ada Mprnul.•. of ihingnnnon• 1w visit-
ing her *not. Mrs. Maunders, And at-
tending m•h1M,1 herr.
.lamMaunders Is getting » stone wall
INlilt tinder hiss Isrn. Menary lin3e,
have cheep. of the work.
Mollie of the lititl'l)M of Ileckettown
p0As11 through ,.hie b,rg Monday
roe. Hy the fierce, lut•ions driving,
end the fire of their fixed eyes we
Verse the r(1untry from the western
prairies to the Atlantic.
When the general storm condition*,
break up, the larontl•Ger will rite
finite higl, w'itl411 will change to wey(•'
erly mil frosts will fall Wilt
*slit icy nor, hN•ilrl.
Following this period. a sudden
o-
"My customers, in
almost every case,
are highly pleased
with the results of
IRON -OX
TABLETS
and so buy them
again. Tfiey think
Fifty Tablets, so
beautifully put up
and containing
iron, good value
for their money,
especially as they
also serve so nicely
a1 a regulator of
stomach and bow-
els ."- S. 13. HiCK,
i)ruggist, Goderich,
Ont.
Price 33 C.nt.
(Ine way tickets at ton1•1(G•n on saki
until June 1.411, t.. (points in Montana,
4'ol(1r:ul(1, 1'14111. Oregon, Washington.
British 4'uluubi.4 and t'441ifu1•ui1.
It. iemens Mineral Baths
'l9nouwutds tiHil Mt, Clemens. ctety
yeatI for treatment ent sof he titan, di-
gentl•e•-troubls. And nervous disor-
ders. MituaGrl near Detroit. it in
gni1k1y and comfortably Ieachel 1,y.
the Grand 'Trunk.
The "St. Catharines Well"
The watt•rn of thin famines well 1111. 11
4111(t speraflr for rhr10lupi»til. gout.
neuralgia, nervous pro(lnit ion, nod
also ser%e• as 11 Splendid t 4i111
ate! on direct line of the• Gland Trunk.
eleven miles filen Niagara Falls.
Riu-mg'inf..InInti rrT.feither•
4.1 the 11111,4e 1,we)rtM on alpplIw1(tiun In
F. F. LAWRENCE,
Town Ticket Agrht, G(Mderich.
J. i). MUI)ONALD,
Dintriet'Pass•nger Agent, Toronto.
HAND MADE DAIRY
TINWARE
iWii iN
0.,„„t,1
have the largest
stock of hand made
i1/11/11l
ilf ill ii/
Dairy Tinware in
ih11/11,
(roderich, all made
1 omi
ibi1111
t'rom heavy English
tin'
i1n1n11
Also Eavestroilgh-
111110111
ing, Galvanized
11/000i
Iron Work, Metal
000111l
Ceilings, Roofings,
11111)1
and Sidings, Fur -
01000I
'laces and Plumb -
11.411.0111
ing.
Nr 111111
•
Worsell's
Superba Cable
saxai.
WIRE BEDS
I'atcnted Int May, 1144)
ARE GUARANTEED.
1 ''1: -,i1 ,1\
J. 13ROPHI:Y & SON
(:(tl tl':111111.
Men of Taste
Th UIUWDAY, April 3Q, 17)03.
Can always rely on
getting -
'1'111•:
"Palace Clothing Store"
The Newest Goods
in Shirts, Cuffs,
Collars and Ties.
Medium and Lightweight
Underwear, N:•ss 1- ll'•
111514• to wnect, stock tout -
pieta.. Prices right.
•
We Have Everything for the flen,
McLEAN BROS.
TAILORS, CLOTH/ERS, OUTFITTERS.
The Square,
TO CONSUMPTIVES
Thr ,ndc,•.ig,e,1 1,, Ing her, m,tond In
hrnllh by .1nyd,• 1,5.414-, .f11rltrrring for
w•reral )1454+ ll It It It w••l 0' hose .R '114M,. 4151
1.11.1 dnv4d 'l'.''r CeA*e4n,rIM, h' nnrimw In
make known 10 hi. (elbow .narn•r. the (454.(4e
d rare. Ti 11101110.0•w
„• hn• n'1,'.Iil, he will (heelinn, send Ince01 . I,unfcl n ropy of the pm
t In
• rtn 111.41, whish they will Rini. erre rut
1.1, CsAw•ptora, *stasis, Catatth.
tit and 'howl 51111 111 1(1 1Ldsdls.. 11.- ho1N-..11
sllMrer' • 111 1 ry 11. bile,( y, 1(5 11 I .
Tlwa'e droning Ihr pmwrlrlMf, nhh-h .rill
OVA thrill Nothing. Mort mill tx. rc 4 h14w.i,, -
w y W w.,' *AAns.. Rsv. sow ARO A. wit,sols, laessaPia, new York.
GODERICH.
1903
Buggies and Carriages
FOR 1903_
Every Buggy up-to-date in style and l iui1.11,
and well made -they aro all w a r r a n t,
LA VIS' W A REROOM S
HAMILTON -ST„ - GODERICH,
IS THE PLACE TO GET THE
RIGHT GOODS at RIGHT PRICER
\1•e handle tue goo4ih of the following well-known makers:
WM. (.RAY A SoNM, Chatham; MCLAUGHLIN CARRIAI;P. Co., Oshawa;
CANADA CARRIAua Co., Brockville; Tt DIIOPi BUaoY CO , Opllia.
Call at our \Varerooms and see the large stook we have on hand.
Also all kinds of FARMING MACHINERY and REPAIRS.
LAVIS' WAREROOMS, Hamilton-st.
4•
GUNDRY BROS.
announce that they have purchased from Mr. A. M. POLLEY his
LIVERY.--4AOK AND 'BUS
Business, and that they w111 b. found at the old stand on South Street
with a good stock of useful Livery Horses.
Well-appointed Hacks and reliable Drivers In charge of the 'Buses•
which will meet all trains and steamboats.
All calls attended to promptly from hotels and private houses.
T. GUNDRY TELa4PHONE bo W. H. GUNDRY
YULE'S """""
B,CY
CLE and
KINGSTON - STREET REPAIR Shop
We handle all kinds of new high grade machines, among them
the CLEVELAND, E. & D. and ANTELOPE. In our shop
you will find nothing hut the best, which is none too good for
you. We can fit your wheel with s "New Departure," "Cinch,"
or "Morrow" Coaster Brake. They're all right. Try one.
Our SECOND-HAND Wi3EEL'4 are all thoroughly
overhauled in an expert manner, and are sure to give good satis-
faction, even at the low prices we sell at. Come and see us 1t
you want satisfaction at very reasonable prizes.
We rent wheels. --
-Do all kinds of repairs-
-Sell bicycle sundries-
- -Make old wheels am good 1(N new,
N•.' know It,, t" do it -Inst only on spot cash terms.
Come and test how good the big repair shop and livery eau do
for you. -
J NO. YULE, Bicycles, Repairs,
1 Sundries, Livery.
RIN6STON STREET, NEXT OPERA HOUSE, 60DERiCH.
IIUIUIIIUIIIIIIIUlIUllllll/1111
ILL THE USEFUL BRINCHB3 are taught in the
(hit. students ere not guarnnterl hire joie• but After A rnu►'Re in this college it
will be no treble for them to hold any poo lition. \1'e cid then(. if p weible, Rn
obtain l•m tI(1vnenl., hot we sprat egnir'theto nulinhlin the high reputation
this 'whims! hart acgllirrl. Wnl
J. . WESTERVELT, Principal,
Use Printed Stationery .
In your Business Correspondence. You can
get GOOD PRINTING ON GOOD PAPER at
THB SiGNAL.