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TILE SIGNAL: GOUERICII ONTARIO
NEWS OF TME DISTRICT.)
A large oddities' is being built to
the Quern's hotel at Blyth.
Alex. Orr, tete of Feidwich, is now
in Iasewordeu ltf the Bru newiek house,
NVinghaui.
Hey. Father Abwilns, late of Cincin-
nati, hes Twee placed in charge of the
Zurich Houma Catholic paarisli.
Dr. John Scott, a former resident of
HRueesels, lura bee Peoria, llliuela
analder-
manof the city of
Mr. and Mrs. H. ('. Sperling left
Wiughiuu last week for Vancouver,
H. C., where Mr. Sperling has vectored
ant illi[ tl I
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the
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Molesworth, where he lute a situation
its cheese raker.
I We understand that Mr. Mellongh,
of the pxaetoAtit stun•, Inas NOId hie
busbies?.G, Itobt. Shaw, of t"'• la 1- 1
ary. Mr. and Mee. Malluugh lave
many friends who will regret to hoar
4 lu a Ig gat un le
to bctwoeu• of their having Hlurvale.
o parts of the dire. The res It wan , Juhu Powell dint Sunday afternoon
tweaking of loth buttes i11 the � ; teary ks. He was
old residentbums of , ofel'w siIw y
ittlr above the ankle. Medical ai I Him widow amt Iwleavtd retttives will
at mere sunuiu4ruell, last owing to have the sympathy of the r11uuuunity '
dea•tor'n being away it wan not at. is' their affibtiuu. The f cul takes fe d to for five home. Howl (he diene hit
to the Win laut centelar this
u turned inward instead of uutwatal, p K Y
kg might have Igen cut off ; am it
the flesh im simply bruised. The boy
ming very nicely,
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The Hnuslwle stifle Association is eel- yea
acting a team of ten men to cumIate G,
in the forthcoming ('anadiru RifleI tasl
League ii st•hen.
le
At the convocation of Queen's 1'ni- Ian
vrrwityy bet week the h -my degree
of 1). 1). wan conferred upon Rev. A.
McLean. of Blyth.
Miss Sarah Mulley, formerly of
Clinton, and (i. IC.8tottt, of Detpit.
were quietly married on Wednesday,
April ''Abed, us Detroit.
The Preabytrrian congregation of
Se+aforth are panning to enlarge• and
improve their churl h building et at
cost of $8,000 411 $J,IIN.
Mr. and Mir. John lrndslw,rntgh
left I•ieltorth last week for Winnipeg,
where Mr. L ane ssorough will engage
iu the real rotate business.
Will M `:Taggart, A former Clinton
boy, has igen aelullttal into partner-
ship inhe wholesale dry goods Mimosa
of Gordon,dMackay & Cu., Toronto.
W. J. l'hepuwn, the glove mentafac-
turer of Winghanl. Is eonteuydatiii
temsoval to Acton, to amalgamate hos
boatman with the glove factory there.
The fifty -acre fans of ltetwrt Doig
on the 6th contemn llll of (hey has been
,un•loused by J. C. Tuck, of'helm is.
for 112,600. Hulot. Bowen will reside
Ian the farm.
The Hnttosrls Peet cotisidrtw that the
t iwnship. of (:ray and Morris Afui the
village of Hnisseb, are favorably ids -
pored towards the *minty road im-
provement or benne•.
The Wingtuun Gown ruunril hes
awarded a contract for glanolithir
walks to the Forest t'ity Paving
at 11 mute per Mpiare foot and 2i cents
additional for cnmu.ing..
Mr. knd Mrs. Armstrong, of Varna,
who are removing to Has4ney. Men.,
were )►els•uterl by the cougn•gat ion of
St. John's ehnre•h with a bend»
Mantel clack as r parting gift.
As This. Hackney ars( him sister
were driving (nem Exeter to their
hotur in Uslorne uur day last week,
their home shied and threw loth out.
Mr. Hackney haul his shoulder frac-
tured.
Rev. J. S. Henderson, of H.•nsell,
left kat week for a two month's' tour
of Western Canada- Hebe • returning
he will attend the (irnerxl As,wmlily
of the Presbyterian church, whit::
sleets at the Coma in June.
Mex (,oro. Hrowlilee, a highly or -
ported resident of Tuekrm-mond11. died
en Katu.ley. .April Vats, leaving lens
taken suddenly 111 the pr..dr►Ig day.
She was flfty-three yearn of age and
l..sve•m her hnshand and seven chil-
dren.
Clinton's, as»wiii•nt this yearshs,WN
an inrtea4N• of over 111.410). Thr tweet-
ham
wa nl-
bit ham decreau rl slightly. The
figures our : Total value mai estate,
gpLiKi,ixi2.1M1 ; p•iwonel protw.'eeny, $11,-
bIMI.IM1; taxable intone, 1117,560.00; total
valueeal, person -lel, and taxable iu-
ro11re, gptd1,1T2.1p ; population, 22.273.
A week a'jo Sunday afternoon e
n Iver
ad R inghini iolys, visited the
Nosh un the farms of Ches. end W. J.
Hendereen, near Vin hani. and wet
fire to a brush heap. Thr tine mpr.rll
very ntridly and h.ul it not Igen
noticed In t • would hate done over
S1,lU1 worth ,tf da gr, Bsoya should
Iw uaotr careful.
It is reported that Adana Iiallidev
has digwmsel .1 his Ira) -Acre farm. 5th
line. Moria, to N'nl. Armstrong. of
the Anew line. for thr all us of $5,51110.
Mr.Ibillidey, who hem lawn a resident
of Morris for the pad sixteen or M•ven-
teen yearn, will likely retire from
far g. As he is short of help owing
to the locating of his Mons elsewhere.
n old maul respecter( resident of
Ilett township, in the lemon of
zalwth Miller, relict of the late
u Chwrhill, luta departed this lite
the ripe ,.Id mgr of •t)• -four
tee. She eujuvwl Komori health up
Irk day of her death, Monday ut
t week, when heart failure occur-
. 11111• *741 burn in Tipperary, Ice-
d, and west married about seventy
ra ago t, he• late hualwutd. She
her hastwud lived for about thirty
ears 111 (belt -rich township and then
igtit a faun in Hn • ilia
',•hill died in 1W+1. Tile children
: Benjamin, of Itullet . with whom
ream! made her It • ; Mw. Crich,
Ypsilanti, Mich. James and Wil -
u, 4.1 Dakota; John and Gwn•ge, of
11itobw ; Joe, of Morris ; Thuluaa, of
ete•rirh township, and Met, John
•(ant» 511, of 1,Vest ):ranch, Mich.
n Monday tour g, April blithe
r• plumed away, at her tonna in
'dry township, Mtw. James Parke,
.1 -tour years end ten 14u,nthN.
r de ceneam1 mem • of tie. 1 •tw
Stullry township, having M•ttled
h her husband 1111 the (Mellen Zine
it sixty yearn ego. Het 1 •
1 always a guest ch.isiil s•1• really and
prat at the table for the minister of
1 and in theearly days when church
viers were rarethe minister on his
nds toed& it his regular reefing
e. Atter fifty -right years of
n•itd life and raring six children,
s ham in the first time death hentered
•ir 1 The funeral service was
d 11n Tuesday, the Hey, Jnr. Jrnninge,
hent of Hayfield, presiding,
int.( hy Rove Human lean Hudgins,
Seafurth, it fonnnr (stator. She
yrs behind Go mourn her her aged
iau
N ld and three memo *1)41 three
ight•rw, George and John. in Mani-
a, tree J. F.. at Watrrwhmrrgg; Mrs.
Elliott, of Gsxlerich township, and
ry and Kato. at h
Maitland, the eighteen -year -oh! mem
('ham. Johmlteone, of the Ilayflrkl
ceseiun. Gclrrich township• pnmud
tough all 5 5 erienee a few dap ago
et hr is not liable to forget thin Nide
the grave, and which will leiter him
i for life. Canting to use hit.
stgun, is' which an old chargee haul
✓ ine et tick, took ck, he tk off the stock,
made ade a Nal of ?draw, et....,which hr placed the barrel with thetete. in it, in the here thatthe heat
cupd dischargeit. The sulst ante
fire
the fihaving lain all nmmintest
r! uaw
he thought, he walked and stad
rte
Ge 'Move the barrel, when it expl.al..I,
ving the 1.11 the benefit of the
ergo. in the right leg 114.1sw Ihr
.•, and injuring his right hind.
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BAVFIELD.
1'1•ven a v. May a.
A new foundation is (wing placed
ler the G.ahe11 church. Stanley
wnahip.
Is•wie Aldw.nlh is making Meter -
ions for the er.•tioti .f a tine new
idenee on him inspety on the
mud runcessiun of 6,slri•ich towtl-
ipl.
Next Sunday •Hfling Higher Rabi-
n will hold a r.lnrnlsl .s Lou rs iee at
inlay s•h;r•h, llnyfield, at 10::11in the
ming. Ilk will eke preach at
arne in ttheafte•rnewn at :3 o'clock.
Rev. E. 1'. Jeisning's, of Bayfield.
witerl Al VsiIker•vill.+ over S lay,
w
e ,rsiers here and at Goshen and
arm anbeinbeinga looted in him als.•nee•
Lionel Nand, of ()Wench toe n -
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found it neemery t, _?imput.e
Hurts, as it had been Iaully shatte
am! there w7ie no hope of saving i
•lues young loan Ione t.h,• aleck
nation well. and in now in a fa
y to recovery, "ninon part of It
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The annual 'spring show of the
iteouth Huron Agricultural Society
wee held at Hru efle•Itl on Friday.
April 24th. The show wan the newt
awl -eyeful of its kind that has been
held under the'auspice,. of the pestle( y
for A good rummy years. There Was a
good display of aninnels. and the gate
receipts were away above the average.
A very Mol and 'sudden (heath occur-
red a short di4G1o(e north of St. Jlas.
eph on Thursday horning, April Linn,
when the wife nt Iambi i)enolny parse!
away to the great beyond. threaded
WAR • y g wonnen only twenty -nix
years of age and was loved and re -
'specter by each and all of her many
friends. the leaves Go rn her de-
mine a sorrowing huahand and five
small children ; alar her neither and
/several brothers and sister;.
John 11. Swallow, a well-known rami•
dent of Walton, Gerd on Saturday,
April 25th, at the age of nsatrly s,ven-
ty-nine years. He was a native of
England and (lune G) America when
het nine years of age. The nailing
vessel in which he treason the (wean
Wok fourteen weeks for the trip from
i.iverpaol to Quebec and the trip to
Toronto took seven weeks. 1111 Ire. Ile
engaged in mage -driving when a
grating men. farmed far Mltlle year; at
Pickering. And later (ante to Huron.
afternoon.
LEEE.JRN.
MONDAY, Ma • 4th.
Albert Harris, of the Coldwater
Township of Hunan county, end his
•:eters', Della and Annie, visited their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Stirling, this wtwk.
Skint, uing the milk will Noon tw a
past vocation *sonet
g the wurltkiol
on the fauu
rm; the other day we waw A
cream .wpwratoc working at John
lrnklat•t to, which hr bad twcently
purchased and which he Nays is a gt'ewt
saver of wurk and time where there.
look meaty cows to after.
• 111H.MR. McM.vvrm IyEA7).-:-Tldlngtirl ne
here, though not as a surprise, that
our once popular townsman, Hautiltuu
McManus, had died in his new 1
in the Assinihoia district after* week's
reunion with his family of sans that
lull preceded hitt there. We can add
nothing further to whet we have
already mentioned of hint in ervrial
Lintank insure of The Signal. Ile was it
or
d father and a al neighbor,, A
strong advocate of the 1IAei•t•Ause of
temperance, and iu wait.* a Cunw•r-
yatnVe.
CARLOW. •
lgxf'D Y. May 4th.
The Lill wheat in this 'section is
looking tine.
Farmer,. are now moving their tat
cattle. Prices range frau 4, to If
cent., and 41 cents for 074M44 cattle.
(letting in the nota also is engaging
the attention of the latrine's*. _
George Snell, fot•uuri•ly of Lundew-
lonxtgin, is the new proprirtr of the
village smithy, in seclession to Jdii
Walden, who is now• in ps,udun. •
At the lest -meeting of IMITerin
mange. Nu. 46, l'. O. F., Alex. Young.
county councillor, wean ell as111(erl
delegate to the High C which im
to inert in Hauuilttn the scvond
Tats vslay in June. -
The utgers of the Prw'sbyterian
church lutes derided to !wiper and
stherwise• laautify the interior of the
church and ahoy to paint the won dw. ark
outside. Slime iuyrroyrulh•nt )elan will
Ile made is. the c•hutrh stets. After
the work is completer) tie., • •money
of Rev. J. 1. Suwll's Molted ion will be
observed, on the fleet Sabbath is'
Jou•.
Thu funeral of the lar• Mrs. Young,
of Auburn, ',Amoco' through our village
on Neel ne*Jay lent on the Way to
l'ullantmr
cemetery, where the• laxly
was interred in the family plot. The
pnm•eeulion %YAN A targe one, an e•vidrier
of the high esteem in which the
decest».I amu, lull. The' patlllaater•
W4.11• Alex. (ilenn.Alex.Yssmgt.Us*d4.n
Young. jr.. John Clark. David Bogie
and Percy Stewart.
SHEPPARDTON.
1't•Es9Av, May otos.
Mrs. Andrew Green, of Sault Ste.
Marie, in at present visiting at Peter
(lr 'rtt'n. '
The many friends of Miss Hattie
Hayden air plinked t, learn that she
is rapidly rtes vering from her tttei.t
i 1111r'sm.
Athssr Day ties ohswrved at 14. S.
No. 11 1111 Friday afternoon last. The
willing worker. pn•M•nt. were Mit long
in accomplishing the usual tanks.
Owing to the building of a new
church at Nile* chane has been made
in the ,wrviss.4 the Ms'thodietehmrh
here. For Mose time to c service
will tw held alternately aftecno n and
evening. Service nett Sabbath after -
neon at. 3 pp. ns. And the following Sab-
bath evening at 7 p. m.
venting, w•111 be 111 the enjoyment of
her usual state of health in a short
time.
I(KNII'ATIst. Mille trustee.' of the
Menorah !louse is reuovating and
beautifying the interior of the hotel.
She is deter 1 to keep abreast of
the times in having up-to4hate aacum-
lusalation foto the comfort of the
travelling public.
1wrettm g.kr.-(.amt Friday the rev
uwius of the Mb. Albert South, of Nile,
were interned 111 I hingaununceuet•ry,
being escuried'thither by a Wcot?
Lege of relative* and acytutintancm.
The obsequies were iulpoeesivel con-
ducted by Rev. Mr. Willson, n, of Nile
circuit. Mr, Smith had reached the
age of 75 yeelw and 511lutthe.
HERR AND THIcIIK.--lily. Jam. Medd,
formerly Miss Ethel Duff, o Auburn,
visittel her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11.
M. Due, and former ac•quaintauces
hast week Maurice• Nesbitt, of the
t'ity . of the Strada, Mich., left , for
home un Thursday last after having
fwodays' pleasant visit with hinnnisi it,
Mev. 1). McNesin. He was pleased
with the neat and pee ressive• appear
sauce of our village Mrs. AVnu. Mal -
lough and Thee. Andetwon. to whoa.•
illuusN refrieucr was made in hat
week'+r :alone. ate st 1I ttewrib How-
ever huiem of the recovery of estcli are
entertained by their many relatives
and siquaiutituce*Since our !ant
the th of April low retired to the
cattligue of bather Time and the
mouth of May has been ushered in.
\Vr notice that Hey. 1. Hicks, in his al-
lusion to the condition of weather
this month, predicts nntavurablr sod
changeable weather. Time will show
the correctness or not of his predic-
tions Mee. M(•Math, relict uf.the
late WenMcMath, recently rt•ttlrnsrl
horny after having an enjoyable 'wit
for come days with her relutiyes at
Gsalerich, Clinton]. and Seafortlj..
Mite Carrie McCann recently retinae
home after an extended enjoyable vis-
it to relatives at the Forest ('ity turd
other points. She extort -owed hei,self
as having a pleasant time during the
visit.
DUNLOP.
MoNti.vv, May nth.
Mie„ 1.4444,0 111 Wa14 one of elle guest.
at the nuptial?. of Ella Italie 1n �LMr.
Gardiner. at Exeter. ,s- se:red in alio.
Signal hest week. Minn Halls 'taught
the *•11.sd here in 1411, end .since then
haw at different tbuts visited friends
*limit her•, who all w•leh her a need
happy vuyegp• on the sea of uatri-
meaty.
During the past month quite. e n -
her of the gild; wives were in mad
Ia,nentatifin over liming some choice
netting,. sof eggs, for early chickens' by
the raids of the skunks. One of nun•
young men. without the advice of the
older ones, went to work and invented
a trap of his own. and on him own
dace tai..( it with success. Then he
loaned it to at couple of neighbors and
it raptured a skunk at each place. The
rejoicing ofj the wild wive* over the
muo(Psm of the trap in lwyont4 des-
cription, and the inventor to likely to
get it choice memento from the grotto. -
fist woutrn (,r biome...roomful invention.
A Y ot'NO 1 !MK TAKEN. --There w7tn
general ssdnt•ss in our - 'ty and
141,40 in L•t•lmtrn when, en Tuesday
afternoon of last week, it was learned
that John P. Tobin. youngest son of
the bite James Tobin, had rammed
away in him thirteenth year, after tie-
ing confined to his room for about two
PORT ALBERT.
Trr<sn.ty, May 50h
Mr. and Mrs. John Tlattt, of Pine
River, visited on Sun-
day.
un-
v's
i 1 rebttimns bete
dayq -
Mire. C. Wallington and her two
children returned to their home at
(Ir•iffln'm Pursers yesterday.
Mrs. Srhm•nhMls and her sister, Mb..
Schaeffer, of Milset•ton, visited rela-
tives in Win ham over Hundev.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hamlin and
fetidly left last week for Kineandine,
where Mr. I latnlin has itlught a latk.•ty
inkiness. His friends here wish hili
nnc(eaN.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. (it•inton, of To-
wanda, Penn., have Ise • citizens
of this village, Mr. Grinton toeing one
of the merchants here now. SS a
r them to our midst and with them
success in their new enterprise.
Miss Anne McGregor, a gi*slnate of
II 'Iton Ladles ('elle e, has ot•
Iranian' a lnsllel('si class in this vicinity.
r hiss ,sssksss two IIIIItI.' teachers we
have now teaching s•lam*•m here, NO Mar
nmmiral e.isu at ion will not be neglect-
ed.
Word hes lae•Tl reeei'eel hem of the
diethyl Mr. and Mrs. Baxter and their
son .lehn, all of wh ween former
trsidenti of this vicinity. Their death
t,N.k plow*. in Washington State,
where they hal live) mince they left
here. _----
BLUEVALE.
Tr►tsnay. May rdh.
Mimi. Hood Wax visiting id her h
in Sunshine last week.
Mrs. John \Vesteme and dsnghter
Ft.h.l were visiting at Brussels.
Mies Mural West And Mims Mm,
:'•terns spent M lay et Moles -
wort h.
(les'igp• Aitrhi»m left last 1'rirlsy to
takr a situetion as .hanewinak554 near
C. Hemllts,n, aasrswsr tor the village
of Hlyth, hes completed his work for
this year and from the assessment reit
are taken the following patiictllaty,
which show evidences of pro rsaive-
neas ;--Real property. $210.5.0's, in-
sleaaa over last year, 191,613 ;prisons'
property, 4124.10I, increase over last
Tear. 1112-70111; taxable Ines 51,743),
In,ernrute over kat year, 541M1 ; total
Leet: and pers)nal ttnroperty and bac•
able income, $**1..375 ; pentiation, 8113,
an inrrnaar• of 17 over last year ; n -
Is•r of persons asanesei, *15.
Humility evening of bust week Frank
Momrw•aln, of Hay towntohip, happened
with a peculiar atll Jsainful ar•cident.
While driving into him brother John's
yawl, his honor took fright et a dog
which tame running crit and began to
plunge and kick. Mr. M,numeau wen
thrown In su.•h a petition as to receive
three kicks, one two the hand, one on
the face, and a very nevem one in the
nide. One of him eche wax hoken end
the end of it premier' against the lung.
Despite him injuri.•s he drove to Hen -
mall end hod them Attended Di by 1)r.
Psrgltsm. lie is not ant of danger,
thrn,gh his splendid physique will
greatly Rol In his ae•overy.
A very painful accident happene'i to
Albert. Hey, son of Jobs Hap Zurich,
a few days Awl. Whilelir. lie was
turning et fhe end I4 a field with the
d1*- hanow•. the Irl etta•nnotes to get
on In melee that he might Neve a ride,
and 1a some way missend him footing
weeks. John watt of it genial, pleas-
ant dispssition, which nolle hien it
genual favorite with old and young,
Outdoor exerciiw,which he haul been
Adviisei to take. was' his principal
Avocation for several veal* pint. in
the winter t' • he WAS fond of (wing
drawn hy his dog Jep on him sleigh up{
aye) down the road, whish attra(•trl
gr Ovral att•nti , nor dad he forget
him schoolmates, ti gh hahail not
been able to atGmd to study for a year
or no. ilia bereaved mother and
I,r other• weir pleasantly mutpris d by
the present teacher of the meh.wd, L.
Knox, bringing a pretty wreath of
flower; on behalf of the sacked and
from him s'h oi.u,iateo, which wan
placed on his casket and later on him
grave in 8t. Peter's R. C. eeutetery,
Colborne. On rhumba),ening the
funeral WAN largely attended and the
Fay. Father 55 est at the close of memo
e an remelt and leasing addmlw,
R p
speaking of the camstant preptrittion
thst we t make in this life, end
referring to four of the• church's rites.
which he said the deceased had fully
endeavored to keep, and when he War
called he Was prepared for the a
-
mons. Six of Johnnie's School -mates
were pall-learern : H l'114Lton,'
Eddy Shaw, Willie (;lazier, SVViiIhur
Stewart, Harry T. Williams and
Cleveland Tirhlwrrne. ih•ath reminds
nn all that thin in not our final home.
We t leave here and only live in
nae ' IleAr to those that are left.
For hint that his pentad away there
will ever lea bright word and nllient
penile am we speak of him who: in life,
whenever with us, brought cheerful.
nese to All. Now that. titeis breken, a
naddehel mother has 's wn the 1,444 of
five children go beton. liter : hardly
had her mounting cannel for a murh-
WATERFORD SCORCHED.
e17,eee the Total Loss .ad Owe Man
Badly Mart. .
Waterford,, Ont., May 5,-A disas-
trous tiro broke out at 6.40 p.m. last
night. The Are originated is the
American Bowes stables and spread
to the east. totally duatroying the
farrge evaporating factory owned and
operated by J. Matchett, private
banker. On the west it took in the
American Hotel, which is a total
wreck. In removing the effects from
the American Howie, one Hour was
badly injured by a fan from a one -
storey veranda. On the south, it
took In three barns, while on the
north the wind was directly from the
south and drove the flames against
E. Edmonds' tine three-storey block,
which was occupied by Mr. Edmonds
as a (lour and feed store, while John
North, who managed the business,
occupied the upper storeys as a
dwelling. Next cause U. J., Cham-
bers' jewelry store, dental office and
dwelling. and the other, I. E. Cham -
beers' residence, and also his stock,
which comprised • large stock of tin-
ware and stover. Tcul:bo'a saw .mill.
escaped with e. bad scorching. Total
Gam, 517,000; partly covered by in -
entrance. The fire is supposed to be
ot incendiary origin.
Fort William Workless Lulled.
Fort William, Ont., May 5. -At 4
o'clock yesterday morning. William
Moms, workman on the street tank
at tho elevator; fell a distance of 65
feet, receiving fatal injuries.
11
THE MARKETS.
Monday Evening, May 4.
Liverpool wheat futures olcoad laid Wgbar•
today tans Saturday, and edea future• kid
to lied higher.
At l lbicago May rower cloned j/c below
aalurday: May curs i(ac lower and ]nal eats
uaohang*l.
THE VISIBLE SUPPLY.
As compared with a week ago, Lias vsdblo•
■upwy of wheat In Canada and the Uautd
Mates has deem...4 raceme bashes; ewes
decreased 1,375,114) bushels; oats stecreaad
279,010 bushels. ) utlowltla Is • comparative
btalet.rnnt for the week ending to -day, the
preceding week and correerponding week ot
lain year:
Mal 4.•03. Apl. 27'03. May 3,402
Wheat. bo ...33,4.5a0un 85.604,000 36,'3:71,000
cora, bu . 14$15O) 7,734,000 5,2411000
Oats, bu ..... 6,216,000 5,506,000 ZJ30,000
LEADING WHEAT BaitsET4.
Following are the cloning quotations at
Important wheat centres to -day:
Cash. May. July. Sept.
New York 771y5%
Chh•.so T8% 72% 70%
Toledo 7944
Duluth, 1o. 1,N77% 77% 7 7014
ToaON7tO ST. LAWaE1tCE MARKET
Greta--
Wh
Wheat, white, Inuit ., i�'73.4 t0 j.,...
Wheat, spring, hush. .... 0 00 ....
%'hest, .goose, 1,000.....067
;bees, Lush. 110 1 30
Beans, hand picked _ 1 75 ....
Peau t,ush. 0 781,4 •.••
Mie,' beak. 0 51 ....
MONTREAL LIVE NTOCE.
Moutreal, May 4. -There were about kine
Read of but -tors' cattle, 4110 :wives and 1141.
sheep awl lambs offered for sale a1 the
Ease i•:nd Al,attolr to -day. The butcher,
were out strong and trade was goon, bol
(be newly of cattle being In elopes of the
demand, prices d.r-lin.d wore or lou and
sully of tato cattle will not be sold to -day.
Prime beeves sold at from 4ye to 514c pet
Ib., only very choice steers brought met
1e; medium cattle sold at from 314r to 4544
•nd the common stork at from 204s to $Ilea
roam Ib. Calves mold at from $1.10 to N
each. Sheep sold at trots' 344e to 41st pet
Ib., and prang lamb, s1 from $2.50 to =4.50
see. Eat hose sold at from •)1,4c to Dear
7c per Ib., weighed off the oar..
EAtr BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET.
loved daughter ss sen her last in called
hence. Hr alone• that hem awn lit to
takethea' from her will heal the
broken spirit end prepare her to look
forward to a happy reunion. Of the
late Jam. Tolrin's fitfully th(see alive an.
Michael and William, herr ; James, of
The Free Prawn, IA)ndon ; and his
daughter. Marv, now Sister Isabella,
a novice at. M.rtint,8t, Joseph. Lon-
don, and his widow.
East Buffalo, May 4.-Cattle-Recs: t;
550, Lead; doll, 10e: `to -20c lower; prime
sierrto, $5.15 to 65.30; shipping, 413 to 15.15;
bombers' ,taws, 34.40 to 35; kethw $3.71
to $4.75; cows, 33 to 14.25; bulls, $1.50 to
3423; feeders, 14 to 34.10; stockers, 53.71
to 14.25; stock heifers, $3.25 to 43.15; stock
steer calves, 34 to 34.85; tre•h cows and
aprlog.rs, fairly steady; good 10 :nice,
559 to 3e0; Irm.Sum to good, 4111 to 340•
Locomen, $26 to 4:0. Yeah-R•r•elpta, 7711
Lead. t•Ao higher; tsps, 15.75 to 37; osmium
to good, 34.50 to MUM
Hogs-R.wlpta, 21,500 head; active, los
to I5c lower; Leavy, 47.5.0 to 47.11; few
r7t0apiss,
4•ot
rouses. 30 o to 37.05;
$5.25.
aheep mid Lambe-dtece4prs, 91,e0) bead'
sheep, steady; lambs, 10c lower; top Iambs,
$7.15 to 37.25: culla to good, 44 to 7.10;
'fartings. 30.:0 to 36; ewes 14.50 to 4.75;
sheep, top mired. $4.75 t'k $:t; cults to good,
32 to 44•.0.
BRITIUM CATTLE MARKET.
London, May 4. -hive cants euler a4
nkat to 12.• per 11,., for American .gears,
dressed weight; Canadian Mees, 10%c to
11yp per Ib.; refrigerator beet, be per Ib.
Helping the Newspaper.
there are other ways 1n which read
t•rs of it Ilewspa et (•tin Niel it beside -
subscribing
subscribing for it. They can 11e11i it
by speaking well of it, and Also by
furnishing it with news. Til.' nrws-
inap•rs are '(olle storm and distributors
4.1 news, end there are people who are
loud in complaint it an item of loc*l
n •ws in omitted who do not often
furnish one. Repn•ters ere supposed
to Ie ubiquitomn, and yet there. are
M v •
m tine every retn-
t rs f Inter
little
itt• which swnetiunrs ea1•ap•
notice, brit could le gleaned if sub-
scribers would either hand the infor-
mation to H reporter or the office, a
give a hint ave to where the informa-
tion VI .dd be obtained. Them ie a
!ergo class of this kind• but their -
her might be augmented with advan-
tage to the lural newspaper and to its
readers.. -Stratford Beacon.
DUNGANNON,'
'l's-rMp.ty. May ah.
•
New CrrtzCNs. During hat wreak
Mrs. Htown, relict of the Into. Wn..
Brown, .f Ashfleld, and fstnily (mined
int. her residence, which mite recently
psi We welcome then ns ,it i•
Erns.
('s,rss tT nos( Iwo. We 111'1' 1,14154ol 141
he ship to slate, theft. MCP. .1 allies
Ripley. ft other Is nicely nwevering from her
envy E. Patonion hex left for meat severe Dhows and, nothing paw
0IP, --- n.
'Millel•'s Worm Powders' ems, fits in
children. ' For wale by Jas. 5Vilssn.
One of the moat danger-
ous and repulsive forma of
Kidney Disease is
oPsY
for which Dodd's Kidney
NM are the only certain
cu In Dropsy the Kid-
ney are actually dfaAaud
up, a d the water, which
shoal expelled in the
form o rine, flows back
and lodg in the cells of
the flesh a d puffs out the
skin. Ren w the filth
which plug• the drain.
Restore the idneyrs to
health. There oelly one
Kidney Medicine
D0DD's
KIDNEY
PILLS
:Men of Taste
HAND MADE DAIRY
TINWARE-
11/1�11�f
til ll/ll/
lei ON
t1/ Ill llf
Ill Mir
•
Ill Ali ll.
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tb1113. Also Eavestrougli-
t1/11f11if ing,Galvanized
41 04 I4 Iron Work, Metal
lllll/llf Ceilings, Roofings,
and Sidings, lour-
OMAR/ (laced and Plumb;-
001�111�ing.
&I „
Worsell's
I have the largest
stbck of haled made
'Dairy Tinware in
Godtirich, all thiole
from heavy English
tin.
as
Ti Wane; May 7, 1903.1 .. 7
• •
Can always rely on
getting
:1'I' '1' f 11•:
"Palace Clothing Store"
The Newest Goods
in Shirts, Cuffs,
Collars and Ties.
Medium and Lightweight
Underwear. Now is the
1.14.4.1.4 ..4'1.,4. St/4.•k eosu-
pirte. I'ri. es `tight.
We Have Everything for the I'len.
McLEAN___BROS.
TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS.
The Square,
Although the medicine btrsineas
should, above .11, he carriedtnn with the
utmost conscientiousness and sense of
responsibility, the unfortunate fact is
that in no other Is there so much hum-
bug and deception. The anxieties of the
sick and their relatives are traded upon
in the most shameful manner; impossi-
ble cures are promised; many prepara-
tions are sheo Cutely worthless, and some
are positively dangerous to health.
As a consequence, all proprietary
remedies are regarded with suspicion
by many people, and the good suffer
for the bad.
For these reasons we announce that
our proprietors are the principal share-
holders in
NIRRM WALKER & SONS
LIMITED
which will, we are sure, he an ample
guarantee of the truth of every repre-
sentation made concerning
IRON -OX
TA BLETS
The Igen-ex Remedy Ca.. I.N.
wafikervid.. 0B4.
Dunlop
Reliability
Yon can place full reliance in Dunlop
Detachable Pneumatic Tires -they w'i11
Bever betray your trust, hardest to phn,•-
ture. easiest to repair. \cam of excellent
mortice have made them of almost unl-
vernaladoplion. Every wheel with *repu-
tation 1st fitted with thcns. Every rider ot
experience insists on them.
Dunlop Tires make bicycle outln,nbu+tn.
They Increase the pleasure of wheeling and
minimize tho troubles- Bicycling is an
assured SWovcss with Dunlops.
The Dunlop Tire Co.
Limited
Toronto. Ont.
*.loto at mwlroal, ea..b.h o, WNalpe4, V ancnn,er.
Ila'be you found a Dunlop Coin?
1:1
GODERICH.
1903
Buggies and Carriages
YFOR 1903
_
r
?rr Buggyup-to-date in style and Finis
h
,
and well made -+they are all warranted.
LA VIS' WAREROOMS
HAMILTON -ST., - (JODERICH,
iS TIIE PLACE TO GET THE
RIGHT GOODS at RIGHT PRICES
Superb• Cable
WIRE BEDS
ammomil
1',steuteil ha May, 1iUi
ARE GUARANTEED;
.1. 13ROPNEY ec SON
4;)sll:l1It'1i,
TO CONSUMPTIVES
The nndee.lgn'd hating IN. -n r,•-lo,nd ,n
health by sln.plb nlrvuls, after nor, ring for
,m vrrwl year- 41158 51..•vere lone affection, 411f1
th..t dr,.d de_•mcr CMaa4B3,(I.B. I. 4111111111. 10
Bloke known to M. M19h,w snt0 nen the moans
of rim. Tn th...e Ishii nc.It• 11. hr w11) rower
(oily .end Ilse .,f 'ls i •5 m oven rA the pm
elite Ion n•, ol. w1114 h they will and s ,nn• ren•
An umme.pIlew, Asthma. Catarrh, Brsweal.
th and 1 hr.,d ,mI Inng flaladl.. Ino tallww all
•n lfercr ,a III Icy 1)4 mmrdv, a. It 1. tn, s,Innhle•.
Th.,,• w11•-4.1ng Ib.• pn.... ,ippon, .hIch *111
,.r.1 111, 5. noon h;ng. e,ml in*! .5,,L,•, 11144.4
w t Vit./14464.r adds••-. Rev. au`1'ARD A. MIL
( . ., flaw Vert.
We handid‘,tae Roods of the followiug well-known makers :
WM. GRAY ek +Na, Chatham i CANADA CARRIAGE Co., Brockville;
T. sitars BUGGY Co , Orillia.
Call at our Warerooms and see the large stock we have on hand.
A'.o all kinds of FARMING MACHINERY and REPAIRS.
LA VIS' WAREROOMS, Hamilton-st.
GUNDRY BROS.
announce that they have purch
LIVERY, HAC
ed from Mr. A. M. POLLBY his
l;uelnees. and that they will be found at
with a good stock of usefu
be old stand on South Street
Livery L ,roes.
Well-appointed Backe and reliable Drive
which will meet all trains and
All calla attended to promptly fiom hotel
T. GUNDRY
TELEPHONE
YULE'S
m
BICYCLE
and private houses.
\ W. H. GUNDRY
KINQSTON - STREET REPAIR Sho
We handle all kinds of new high grade machtues, among them
the CLEVELAND, E: & D. sod ANTELOPE. In our shop
you will find nothing but the beat, which is none too good for
you. Wecan fit your wheel with a "New Departure," "Cinch,"
or "Morrow" Coaster Brake. They're all right. Try one.
Our SECOND -RANI) W11EELS are all thoroughly
overhauled in s" expert manner, and are sure to give good satis-
faction even at the low prices wesell at. m and us if
p res Come see
you want satisfaction at very reasonable prizes.
We. 1•t•nt w herla-
- Do all kinds of repairs-
-,Sell bicycle as Ivies --
Maki mid wheels ter good an new.
We know• how to (ell it -but only 501 .spot cash terums.
Come and teat how good the big repair shop and livery can do
fur you,
J NO. YULE, SunBicydriescles, ReLipairsvery,
, .
KINGSTON STREET, NEXT OPERA ROUSE, GODERICII.
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Tas USEFUL BRANCHES are taught in the
(her mtndents nn' not, gnar1111te.,,1 nice john, but alt.'s' n renew• in this college it
will las no Ltoubl.• for then) tar hold any position. We rid there• if pimwible, to
obtain cel ley11lf•nt, but we firs' 4'.'u( lk I Wena to Iwo i11111iII the high 1.•p'tation
thin schasl lute ay/piked. J. W. WESTERVELT. PrineipaL
.Use Printed Stationery
Iu your Business Correspondence. You can
got (loot) PRINTINU ON GOOD PAPER at
THE SIGNAL.