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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-5-21, Page 5THF. SIGNAL: GODEItICH ONTARIO 1 ei s»Ay, May 21, 1'903. 15 NEWS OF THE WEEK. Important Events Recorded Briefly For Busy Readers. 20 YEARS FOR DR. KENT. Applleallel roe !LIF Trial n.mled-wife aN rrlw,lw Cap.ct.d Aroulltal- Wlfe Naw Dose taws., Itochlster, N. Y., May 111.--1A1und I)orr Kent was yesterday morning Ienlrle't*1 to Aubur. I'riwln for tweu- Hepp.nmgs Throughout the World this Put 1.y years by -,fudge. Sutherland. word. Calted4an O t..rrencea United In sentencing Kent, Judge Suther- stat.s awns send Doings .n Groat Solemn land said "For ma twit 1 will soy and For.,gn Lands. •L_• ■ _.:.._... ._ AN IMPPRTANT GATHERING. Fifth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire. Among the events of the pivotal year in the world lit trate and c melee, 110ne will be of gloater 1pxNutance plum the meting of Ow Chenille's of Commove of the Empire, to be hekl lu Moused during August. O11ce In eVcr) threw years 1110 It -Ailing r•pr•w•utativeit of 1lo 11 i.ineee wol•Id, the �igiiztC. Mfi4SSLADt -. WOES Our ►" ►' ayk. McKIMSh�OrJan bloc()ret. All that you want to get is what yon pay for ; be surd you get it; It isn't just enough English Porceline China that yolll get a shoe that looks _ GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : MAY 21, 1903. iT THE LEGISLATURE. Measu•les Discussed by the Provincial House Last Week. ho Temperance Lesgnlesl.on Thu Session The wttorner-General R.phee to • Quosl,on Re. sardms the Huron ReaLstrar.h,p Munico• psi Clainersh,p to Si. the aub)ect oe IAw.ti- sanon. riling the conflictingviews of the pro - ph' in counties divided into thaw cou- At{tuencie•M than whrr• only one 04141- etitnrncy held til be .onsultaad. The Guyer uul41nt has 1101 140 far given any cun•iet.rstion to an aulrudulut of the registry -m.1, w, Ne to permit the county u[ 11urvin to appoint is registrar." NEWS OF THE DISTRICT• Kincardine it Ise-olgenixing its brass 'SATURDAY, May Mt h. Luck now wi11 have it big telebleatio11 A lull intl'011111.1.11by W. f1. Taylor Monday, May lith. ,\,nib %liddlesex1 to amend the Grey 1•omlty w i11u4644 decdNeed in t'ouuty l'ouI.ils Art was ,YNlxide•r,l favor of Use county goo.I nestle in the 14rgisl*tote (et Monday. Mr. whore,.„. Tasted proposes that the c t)' Illsley of Hnlsw Is. bas Is•e•n 14p, .11 .hall IM• 4oull4l of thr 111x)'''114 o 11 f pN ,mull corporlltielsolicitor by the loan. slid tllN1Mr reeve.. of tlwnshIIM. Hly(h-tl0udci1mi council. .1, 1 \ Magee. The bill has en uptiunal 4111., It was went to r "[tee. I1, I« SUa•huu h14M _leen 6.14(4g.41 NM 1111 xubjw t of municipal trading.or princtp al of the titeei,' public o•h,ol, luuuieilatl ownel4hip ..f publi.• titili- sueeess111lg H. 1hruglas, Iesiguel. 1.e.•* 111441 a ventilation in the Iloilo- ,.n HMV. 1:44rt•ge Bellantyn.- h/1). tendrr- 'rlr-x44). Attllru.yv-lil•ner141 (1il..Nl ell his resigu,dien of the .lU40 r 411 St. looted he. the appot itiSte of x whet Andrew's 4' )IIJiI 1.5141• , Muleswurth. ••• tier of Hee wr1u11r1)4 to inquire F',f,,11. 1e11Tt, bloeksulith. of 1'iiutnll. into the wlbject, anti in N 'pa,•t•II elf an :is 114414 ing t.. Amla•rley, where he has hour and is half gave x great deal ,.f nought out * business in the %Wile title. iuhMnwlhul, r.fi•rr• g this import -I i..N. who baM dis(ow,l ant question. The cot m,4litte,' will „f his dental pr,trtire in Filet 11. will re- make 1.11 1.11h*ubt41' rx*llll la O of 1 o t . turn t'inghna x, where h.. fur11u•rly 1,•(s a•t14 and pubiiratious fro111 Verio1114 111111ti ,. % .•.watrirs upon the ).ubiect,urt Ir lidded 1118111 the experience of ilcuwleart- I M'eM M. h.y. who wx+ **setting in Britain. laud the Wrath will Ile puhlixh- 1411 Wlucxti4111a1 iumtitt,hi.1tl At Tarry - ,I in n P*, liem,'wtary paper.( town, \, 1'.. hex lotlu•111,d to her Ionto 11• .1 . in ...omit u -I e*lth. „ hit of ttit of ua of 1 *m••tldue•nt t the .111 important etetlli.r • pow•r1 (rill provides that the The town rnonril 411 S.afnt•th at its mnnieipal 1.4 N11111lM•:i4111111a)•. in lieu of but meeting !wowed a 141144 .bat i..,, developing and traiermittin5 !Newer. approving 411 the perti4•ilutio11 of purllaw power from any other Huron 111unty in lh'•Proviewiel geed pe1,411144 nr cor(onttienx pre..muting(( it, rein* gr•Nnt. :end thereafter tt•rnsmit and•dietriI,ute it within their own ante Iwlity. several inlp..ntant hill. were ultt•1.- detest by 1)14- Pro •'r 1111 WW)ne•w1*y. The I11444et important WHO 40111' 10/111140141 the 5144.1) 1•11a1+s MOO. 770• 11.•w' hill .1holis es the provision that when a .4Mtent of elnnty :suds ix slowed•in 1 tine for interment. The deceased left three daughter+, Loretta, Kathleen and Lavin*. He Wild A IIIr111ier of the C. M. B. A. The uutny frievld, of Rev, S. Achc•wm, who !dimmed- so long and faithfully at Kgg4•Il, 1'111 lw pleased to learn that his w•1•veees are being 11 Appreciated in the \Vest. elinte his int1uctiou at Pembina he has been very Murc411Mful at .'very branch of Christian work ar141 11• untienstantl Oust recently he has received and ow- ee(de,1 a 4*11 to slwther lair( of 1)eko- t4. While rununAging among the debris 111 the cellar of what was lately the Hotel Clarendon in 1 lintm S. Down 411141 day IAA week cam,' x1.11».). 11 44111x11 /4141.1.111.1 r•ontaitliiI We in 1111111444 14,44* Iwo gold rings. It is somewhat rt. - mailable how' the eats het escaped destruct' when the fire Inline such a clean sweep. It was handed to its owner, who 11141 IM,•n .•ui iI.)Ved Its a domestic at the ('lar•ndou. The Hru1w•Is Post .airs : ,111.1. 1A•ekie Is 14 +stirring citizen anti no question about it. Hr will build it .1X-IYMto11ed s(m•1' 1 A -half h1111M• 1111 his lot, co1•- n..r (jrl,wn and Nelson w'hieh, when c p1eted, will be for sale ''1• to rent. He Already has is well drilled on 111e premise. AI1,1 as a g)NN1 Shall. of building I11NterittI IN 1111 hand the work will 1e 1•ringdl•twl in g,eeal t hate for fall 1.M'/'ll(eatell. It IM N.11f -int matter to w• r i' a rent ,1 •o 's dr 11. UN1t gr•txh us of ! 111 14,1'11. • The f11ll41wing .1(atistiee ere taken ?login the laxem•swtll•tlt 1,111 411 the town e.1Reid r 1 i. elf ti.'Nf1/11 I1 fill' the W'Nr I propM•rt y.111.511101110: p .'t•wu1N1 pis meet y. $17,,1'.11: taxable income, $11,1111: tetll isoweenent. $*itf,11111. This is 14 decease• from Iaxt year's assessuu•nt of '$2,f$.S. 4'hildtwn le -tweet. 111.• ages of S end 21. 017.. legal ell the ages I1?:14,1 1 16. 4Cf; tecta! poptllation. Gl16: births regi+s- tere). le: deaths, In: dogs. i:r: cattle, 3e. : h41n»•., 1.114. Th,• t41wn 1111 111041 V iv ,4Mw•nMl,l /1s 1,11111',. : Town hell. weigh .•Nies, etc., $1:1,4111: w;atereaeli, $1:1,4111: '!,IMM) fret .of hose and home reels. 11x2.3111:. hood: and lathier tr'11ck, $:dMl: weigh ;•ales 141 station. $3M1 : public wasted, 11111,(*11: 1'4.1114/lilt.. 111 - 'diode. $12.411, : ruble. library. ly3,INl( : fetid. $'i4,(III. The•pisw•ngertrain ¢ling north on the London, Ilitom A Bruce breech .1 the ligand Trunk Railway met with a /eerie ohs 144i,I,'Ilt et }t 1(1)44.11 1(Nt14.11. 1111 Wein... day for•ols/u of lied w4,•k. The train war: running nil 1ial.., MA when it N(1(Ir Nlc}eel the ,Wit I'h. at the walth side of leippen station, the en- pppfing• lei( the track folitnied.hv the baggage and mail ear 40' N 1• 1 for The .•I reed n 1.h 1.l ear. Th engine ran K *built two hundred feet, when it shear,! ter the east Kele .1 the ttesek. arid. beeolllingdeeply imbedded in the reel bed. came to N standstill almost on the brink of the embankment. The twat ran. were turned at an angle on the track, but the Iasi ear 41f the trent. in which most .1 the telsseneer,l were. remained on the rails. Fortunately n.1 person w1.e the least injured. Iled the rugine 511141 a few fret farther it would have gone o4441rar1 embankment w'\'en I.I. eight feet high. and it is doubtful if the. train fiends m• even the Iu4Msengers stied(' have escit(w,1 wo well. The engine and tender were Nulty brek,'n up. and it t.M.k weer time, and N good Ideal ,If harp 441 i'k 141 get them pried nut of the earth in which they were imbedded and x•- 111.11'111 fr11f1 ('•.• rN4lwxy. The lIIJ'M. hoe.•ter'. were 11'4 injured in the least. Thr accident was .N•1•NM1entel by a pertly opened switch, but hew the »witch rani•• to be in that c.1ndition ne person keuow,. Luck now is temeiderlrlg the a4lylwa- bility of tllilnicipxl owing/ship of the I 4111.rt1.1e light plant and may laic it over mod run it in 4otinectivn with the w d reworks, One tie)• r eently the mail tete of the F:gunrtltirillr Pteshyterien ,'him h drove to the sta11P elf their )uaxtot•. order to obtain the sneer n1.•. i Rev. Neil Shuw„and Ieft.h1111141Ma11 134 grant th1^ I1111,'NKe' Abell I»• INlw,l 4011 � bushel» .1f,estx l' t n I I 11 w 1 t.. lase out much ey*trills Ns they wee I It is reported that T. .1. Marks will ee•Ieapp•. Ieln y 4•INI (•' s are » o -e ' et. T1.' 11,1141 -Irl *•1111'!1 ad \'arlt:ll(.• en•et x 41*11,1 11.44111011 NI itN\HrI1I 011 rug) IM• taken of the act is to be 41x. the hill overlooking the river. This 11•IIIhYI. *'4011111 0.14* •h to the 141.111./41.11111‘.. .d Another hill Intn.1111, WI p1\' (111' pr... 111111 10111 of the village. T I. tee provide that nn I10•1•v11 414111 It. It. M.IAan, of Kit1el"•n. remit ise disglldlitlal (nuu lacing cleoid a coorlcilbe% left' bust week fur the 1)1.1 member of lall'v ' libel 1'et'1M1rlt ion f'INIIIII•)•. He will be away 'dwelt by remelt of illy c11trac•t or agree-. Ouse menthe, lural intend.. t.. Siegel 11 11.rnt greeting exemplum from taxa- 8114141 part of the time in ScotIanel. teal. p 1. tins actor 1'nnprr. of ('lititner.-ie. m 11 11i114.110•1111/11 MI In 1.h P IIIIrNe f e u n O•' r work on the new Hu a1. 1 ham 1.h t t ul t the land nt8 to veterans. the o ,in- K grant?. opin- church in a,erhfll•1d puxhld so join -wig ritireseed by Ministers that el. ter have the .•orue•r-s1.ase-living the Tetetwu, in 1114111) /•al'•* had re- cereneeties held during the fled part .114141 valuable panp.'rt1.-- Thr tem-' 411Junl•. e•rni et•1 Weser hnildn11 Is NOS int., the i Mi* 1-9or•nl•.• Whitely left SI•nf''ith altars* where the 51141)1.4 were ',wet - bast sleek for Kaneuld Cit v. where shP .14. and the Brand Trunk 1t4i1Wxy *Iwo Would seam }nobeley go thnnigh the tete. tweet .1.T the neater). The (lover hes do1•laretbitw in- tention of pN4wilg is bill providing for ther,impute. try esteblishnernt .11. hops,. 14* refuge iii rnunlir" where they ate not sln•adv 1'1I4blish"I, nil the initia- tive .4 three of the nnulirilwlitirs within the county. On Friday is hill Was iutr44111r/d by the Attorney -(unreal making p11.- 1 inion for the *plointment of;* "ehi111- r.•n's c 'iter' of six piermins m.,+ 'wive". ehettwet district to eteoper1te with Tiles. M/I,t'iolt. en aged resident of the Stewrentrndent 41f Negknr•t.d ('1inttln. I..asw,l 11Wa)• '111 �Velnes,INy 1'hildle 1.l and the Children's Aid Sot.- of last week et the gloat age of eight y- i4•tie'+s, to assist in ;laming and vi*ito- nine veers. He left two daughter.. thin neglete I and dependent chile Mrs. )t/1p/t. 1 11wn+s, of Stanley, and down : thri• tt.w to iw N)))».1111A,1 Mr.. Wm. Detente, of Tnrom). The by the e v judge, the sheriff and funrr& took phew un Friday to Bell's that 1.r. child ITinnder. fourteen rherged Holt. Maguire. of the ist lits with an offence against the Taws .4 Morris. ham 14 111440• twenty-three year. the Prlvint•- shall be committed to of lige that Karr birth t•, it pear of 411y geed 111. 1.wk-lip pectin i rig trial. twill colts N 04.0p1lr of Weeks ago. The NIrrF.M. r/lith and thl'r are doing 71irdh• and the volts appretr• to he to, healthy and A depute( ion from the lbrnlinian Al- strong *14 any ordinary roll. Tiles is lienor %kited on Premier R11141. on 1V4h44wlay to alk what the Croy0rn- nm•nt prop,w•41 til do ahem the pro- mised legislation dealing with thr- liquor treat.. The Premier reptile! in puri *4 (441ow* : - ' "Thr Government had intended t/ intl0hice a Measure of advanced and useful legislation. It would lw desir- able 141111 meet sear4 to have much a measure Iwfore the House long enough to allow of its receiyin the fullest %i11 ie• m14rriW1 to Or. John I,iving- M(.114•. After which they w4111 1'1Yweed to their hoer ill .14illem%ill... Texas Where the (*Net*' hex been piing bring his profnixion for several yea's.. John S. Htnwn, of M.'Killop, brought fifteen recently •ar•ivel 'pants from Toned" io1• the farull•n. of the district around Se•sforth. They were. young Engliel 'n. *111x11 end ent.11i- Kent-1,M1king• end looked ax if they . *011141 5144e 'a gIMNI a•) t of them - the warden. a '111 also pl1,\-eds e'e•tnet.h•v. *aid 1.t 1»' a very rare ocean ellce. Mn.. tenet of the late' Charles 1 'ilsm, 1 tth r41neeMMi(n• How - irk. has passel away at the age of eixt)-four years. 51me leetVes three wmw---S*tlnel, of th•uswels : Ur. Wil - sem, of Mildmay. and 1Viliesnl, do the homestead anti two daughters -Mt,. .1. 1). Milli, of Morris. and Mies Mary. at home. p{pp T. A. Kidd, sem of Thrnuas Kidd• "4l1'mtcr*tM• the memlwry' and the Me'afoith. who fm• the palet few nlnnthN rountry, Tiwtr had -N'e red has acted Ax station agent for the ('1.n - hill, which the flevernmentrohad ex- I trwl Vermont Ra11wAY at %Vhite River V{lle Pinrr t el to intrNluce early in the Wm.. Junction, am been * pre. nt- 's»1. The Gamey eharg,em, and the eti *s1i'tantto the muperint.'ndent of dee•teemeon anti .,.'tion remitting there- the 'southern division of the c }Many, from. had interfered with the Govern. with heulquarterl et New London. mint'.s plane and with the basin'»* of Cnnn'o•tient. the Hoare.. The teenlrw1'renee hill was The death of 1..:1izs Blackwell, wife rine of the measures delayed. He did not consider it pnmticehle now to bring down the hifl end hays- it as fully discussed by the Legislature and the country as It ought to be before brio peewit. it had, therefore• been dlrid• 'd to holdiover the proposed measure and introduce it early at the nett *seem." On Friday the Attaney-Gen'r*l, in answer to Mr. Either, maid : - "The vseant r'gisenerlhip of the county of Heron has not yet been filled. There 11 genet -1%14i more difficulty in recoil - of \Ven Heyman, Nth concession of Grey, occurred on Sund*v, May 10th. Deceased was horn in iVift*hitr. Eng- land, in 18 2/4, and was therefore in her s venty-flft.h year. She and her now bereft husband hal he•n resident/4 of Gory since 11167. She leaves flee sone 'and two daughter*. Henry Mc(•onrt diel a.1. Clinton on Saturday, pith inst., atthe age of fifty. one years. The deceased was formerly a resident of Rt. Augustine, living there until *bout seven years ago. The remains were taken to St. Autrum- L1.n., aged 84* year*, win, nn lora Monday, wall sentenced to Upcnd nine Years In Auburn Prison, for ort• ,1 - sal a•1lault, committed suicide , 44- terday. ilowear, Col , May vs -The .!Hint Ponseutiee Committee of nrganteed labor called out. 1.000 additional union men ye.t.rday, Increseing the total ntIMher of striker' In this elty to more than 4,000 Albany, May 1e. •--Roland R Moil - aria, acquitted after two triele for murder, now demands of tho titan' Priem Department the relarn of his photographs. 1*.rtlllon meallure- mentA and other portioned r.cnrd' A special from Norfolk, Va., says that the British 'steamer Nt. Oswald arrived Thursday with the crew of the BONI* brig Sent het (Way. 111• brill Wee 4 at sea. Tess Mfr ,.serte.leeelliete. 144'14..1 A Mediel.e Cabinet. Any wall cabinet or shelf in the dos. et or • starch box with cover hinged on will answer to keep medicine in, but it Is convenient to have a compartment to lock to keep the more powerful reme- dies emedies in, and shove all things, If you must have anything pole nous In the house, keep It up high, hidden away In some different place. Then there will be no danger of • sad mistake In the dose. It is well to have one of the cards or slips which contain directions for emergency cases tacked on the door se lid of the box. To Wash 111k rlabbe... Silk ribbons ern be washed In a suds made of lukewarm water and soap, hut they must not he wrung 1f you want them to look nice. Wash In a second lot of Ruda and rinse In clear cold wa- ter. Theo, without wringing, lay the rib- bon iabon on a fiat ■urfaee and with rather a stiff nailbrush brush It sideways till all creases gra removed 1.Pay. until tbor 'uglily dry. A marble mantelpiece make* a capital place on which 1. Nave It to dry. 14.eklaare. When going over tee storktngs which lave Sem. dip from the wash, make all the good 0047. Into gat rolls sod all those In need of mending Into round nils. in th1a way you esti tell et a glance whkh pair 1. suitable for the stacking hag and weld fit 444 mend- iss Mali. rx11nm1r511, May 1e.---1110 Lorena. 1.n ocean-going turbine .urht, mala 21 NA miles an hour at her trial of the Firth of Fort h Mniurdl.y. Portsmouth, Fog . Mey 18 -It 1*. reported that the royal yacht Vic- toria and Albert has been ordered to he ready on June 1R, it le steel that His Majesty will visit Germany and Russia in midsummer. London, iMay IN -King Edward sad Queen Alcxerlra nether(' to London from `pcotl•nd last evening Their iMaIeeties drove 0 B11wiingh 'lm Palace In an open I•n0a pos- tillions, and escorted hy • detach- ment of the Life retards. Well people do not, worry. Take M(Ilel'er Compound Iron 1'11114 and Ise well. 50 doom km' •questa.. For tale hy Jen. Willem. 1HE GIRL WHO Ib LOVED. Ike tire( Me Admired b7 Theme of Her Own sea. - A woman cwuuot be said to be truly attractive or popular uulesa she la loved and admired by the members of her own sex as well as the opposite. She must be wrla,med by all, old and young, male and female, or she cannot be called au attractive woman without reservation. She must be herself, her !Nest self, at all tiles and with all people. She must think and act for herself and ex- press her own opinions rather than try to copy senile person she may admire er who Is admire) by the lords of crea- tion. lndlviduullty when cowbined with polite manner sod tact 1a always attractive. A wowan's happy, infec- tions laugh 1a better than medicine or advice, and her cheery presence Is as welcome as the sunshine. A girl to be truly popular never says mean things about other girls, thinking that the men will like her better, and she doesn't try to monopolize the atten- tions of all the Then at once, but 1s will - Ing to let other git•la-ilaye their share if admiration and attention along with her. She doesn't mope and retreat within herself if there 'are no men about to admire her, but she cheerfully sets reolit making the best of matters without them and waking such Com paulons as she has happier and bright- er for her ipresence.. If she has a grievance. She keeps it to herself, for a woman with a grievance 1s very eau voted a bore. The weep- ing, fainting, sad eyed young 4440m1111 ili very much out of style nowadays not only In novels, but 1n real life, and the healthy, happy, ftd.p eodent. cheerful and sunny girl has totally eclipsed her is popularity.- American Queen. A Homemade aeatee. A good enough balance for ordinary purposes 1s made by suspending two equal Owes es of thin board, tin or card- board from points six !oche* to, right and left of a knot lo the middle of it yard long cord. the end* of which are AN EAST WAY TO AMOR. tied to two nails two feet apart. A white card with a mark Is tucked up behind the knot. The knot moves to the left when an object is put in the right scale pan. The weights that must be put In the left pan to bring the knot back to the mark give the weight of the object. mauoalIO. et Women. The prog•-es. In education 1a so m•phwl•tind so Well understood as to need but little comment. When to 18.11 )Jr*. Stanton, Lucy Stone and 1 made a demand that girls In the state of New York should be permitted an opportu- nity for a college education, there was not even • high school open to them to the whole United States. Oberlin, 0., was the only college they could enter, and there were no preparatory schools to fit them for that Inet ftutlon. At the present time they are admitted to all the state uulversitle* except those of Virginia, Georgia and Loulalana and to all the large uniter.lties of the mid dle and western states. The unw•ar- rauted and retrogressive action of Chi- cago university In "segregating" the women students *how's that the battle 1s not entirely over, but the end 1s In sight. -Susan B. Anthony 112 Collier's Weekly. A Sewing C terse. }fere 1s a good suggestion for the benefit rel busy mothers who do their own sewing and have many interrup- tions, thereby losing thimble and needle: Take some dark cretonne or any heavy material and make a small bag the shape of an open envelope about seven Inches long. Sew • safety pin on the point of the envelop*, put • small whalebone arrows the back to keep it firm and straight and stitch It strong. Then put In thread• thimble, sdsaors, some tape and a few buttons of varions slaea. l'in the envelope to the side, cog thus equipped many a necessary stitch will be taken and time and temper saved. -Brooklyn Eagle. I I e, ..Y.1 , .., ..,r,. ,,,e ".,-. years with lav kidn,'rs, and twin in my lack. Niat,hillg 1 towel cold() gine m1 any n•lit•f, till finally 4111 advice of N friend 1 mtartel toilets I)ledd's Kidney 1'ill,. '•By the time i hail flniMhel ' 1»ox the (414inm and kidney diweaw' were gone. That i* 11V'1. fl444' year* ago now and d have hail nt. n'tn1•n of the tnail& menet•. I think I can saf'ly 14a)• 1r.)' rill.' Nie. A 144'1•nlartrmt mw. "1 advise all trey friends who ere tlnnhl'd in the 1411,1)' wit), to use I*whrs Kidney 11I11..." The *teener Cambria which made occasional (tiro 1»•Iwrell Hl*•h,wler N 1111 Tnrenntet lest m •r, hes IMN'll Inlr'IIi*sM) by an A u n'ri,N0 tenr•ern, and will non this year between Bufeln erne Oryatal Reach, near Fort Krie, Ont. 14,Jride w, Ilranlfnrd. a sr ara •eattas. One of the most successful cooking teachera insists upon the difference be- tween "stirring in" and "beating 1a" the lugredleuts of a dish. She says that the two methods should never be con- fused. To "stir 1n" Is to mix the mate- rials thoroughly, and this 1s the object of the directions. The spoon should be held to the bottom,ot the dish, and all the materials should be rubbed and pressed together as much as possible, and It is nut essential that they should be stirred only one way. In "beating le" the object is to get all air possible Into the ingredients so as to make the mixture lighter. This is best done by continuously lifting It up In the same way. Therefore a beaten mixture must not be stirred round and round. but lifted up from bottom to top se that air 1. impri.otled in It as the Rik-, terials are added. "Folding In" 1s even a lighter sort of analog. The eggs or what not are beat- en in with long single strokes of the spoon or beater, and the whole mass 11 not touched atter the last addition N mixed lightly. Women la Hanka. Mrs. Evelyu S. Tome of fort Deposit, Md* is president of two tuitional banks. Her hatband, who left her a fortune of $3,(40:D00, held these offices, and when he died she was elected his successor, having since discllargrd her duties b One 'of the ability. II seem hdistinguished t ) a1n hanks is l0 f)eort 1 W k and one Akron, (:a. Mrs. Ileater Welpton 1s president of the Exchange bank of Ogallala, Neb., and the town boustr of her financial skill, St. Louie bas two great banking and investment companies which employ women officials to deal -with woolen in- vestor.. The women's department of one 1s In charge of Mrm, Florence M. Lafiln: that of the other is conducted by Mr.. Frost, of whose work one of the bank officials says: "Not one of 11s could stand the strain. The average woman fears to undertake financial transactions, which appear less formi- dable when carried on with one of ber own sex." Table Liae.. In buying table llueu the iristl dam• ask, which 1s grams bleached, 1s 41x11• ally considered the best. ' The French loses Its ghoul, gild the Scotch 1s par- iiaay liiearttefi-'wttb- rhborine-.-wllieY- weakens the fiber. A good plan Is to get .the half bleached, which soon gets white. A poor. sleazy Innen 1e never economical. A good quulity lookl well to the last, even darns being con- sidered a patent of nobility. An all over design or a running pattern Is to be preferred In the medium quality of damask to a cloth that bus much plain surface, while the snowdrop and other scattered designs may be selected In the more expensive clothe The term "double" damask means it heavy Moen. It hi not, however, necessarily more ex- pensive nor yet totter wearing than the single damask. To White. the Hands. Melt a pound of white cnstile soap over the fire with n little water. When melted, perfume slightly with any one of the extracts and stir Is half a cup- ful of common oatmeal. law this prep- aration w•11/•11 w•u*fling your hands and' you twill lw surprised at the improve- ment in their appearance. Ironton Board AWL. A dark entice bag or case to cover the ironing board when not In ate 1s one of the things every practical homes - keeper should po."4ess. it 1s 11 nuisance to remove the ironing sheet every time the board Is put aside. but mules thea 1s done or the hoard covered the idlest becomes soiled and damaged. rer el* Norton Meelaae. A bag of cretonne or denim attached to the frame of the sewing machine is a decided convenience for the home worker. All threads and scraps can be dropped In while the machine sewing Is going on, and there will be no litter- ing of the carpet or rug. Pillowcases worn out, washed and Ironed and cut the right size make nice bread cloths or cloths to spread over food on pantry shelves. The smaller pieces make handy lamp cloths. To kill mites in cheese immerse the cheese In lolling water for a couple of minutes. This will also improve the cheese by closing up the cracks. To make strong buttonholes for chil- dren's clothes lay cord round the rot and work the buttonhole over that Fgw Wangs are more soothing USD ramp of the feet , , 4.4m•k,+,,, Brantford. M*y 1e.. --F: M pt•ttl- se -- hone, of New York, a to ranger, who 1 So - has been in Want ford mine' fester -II °I day, commit tett Feticide at the Com- t am- - merriel lintel. late Satalydsv, nro1n lily fng. 110 1e11 nothing to whop whet had driven hien to the de*p*rate iced. Met there i14 every indication that M had ht, death most rnrefutly 'thin- ned 1ic had leen drinking All week, and took an overdose of morphine. Ms, wear 5441.. e..1.. (111,.w -a, May 11.--A meltle, erder to- day nate* th:.t unit* performing their Annn:11 Arlll hl • amp, rely brin5 to carn1 and Hear n alto. 74.t. a0h pug seree. In seeonlam'n oith n trotters Ap pro%ert and depn*Ited In the Quarter. tO.Mer-(Jeeerers Department. COSTS YOU NOTHING Instead 1.1 girin •, M. much 10. 11.,• plri11t4.1',. ser baso del.., ' mined 10 divide 1 our "1'1511 lit' YEI04" by giving thielt1,' N lovely new blue English dine/ r or any pert ,.frit.lu du not have to hu)• a11)• 4414110 g 1 :111011111 to et t11/1., 11111 get any part of i t\gt any time after you have (our coupons -Volt can a cuujon for eves,' 't'• 'View (' • in and about lot us tell you abt it and bargain prides in new dela dablt,g/Nda,' . McK!M'S BUSY STORE. lntttt)tttlitttmltttttttymttttmO ►►m►nmtttmtttmmtni • Invictus Bcots 1 at $3.51, $4.00 and $4.51. A flee searching Illvesitigat.l.11l :11111 dile 111111 % are v.oi- 444ucei (1131 the Invictu11104 11 4 1111441,' by 41.41. A. Slater. of Montreal, i. one of the beet Men's boot made, and at our price is easily our of the best velure. It 1'm it land we feel ins e el of. Gnu -aid 1,1 d1'el ret I1'ff,'t in fit t. and fin- ish : drssv, cotnfur- t51111•, anti for seine t 111. 1,!11111 or,.,, $.'114) hoot )'I111 ever sae.•. "1.111. 111 N' s '1 style* are ready and await yo111' approval. Sixes'll 14, ill, All ie with (bnodyear welted extension wde,e,_ Price $3.511, $1.1111 and $1..111. Buy 11 (Mair and try thein. If they fail vnu 01111 and get your 111011e)' or a clew pair. That shows our dente in the 1uv1.111s boot. Wm. Sharman Iwck I linhi- t'ilItNI?H EAST S•1'. 1uu1 SQUARE. -� IIIIIIl1U111111111U111111ti11,/11111U1111W11U111111111tU111u111C itttmmm+n,tttttttttttt ttimttttlttttltftttrtmntmMtrttt The Big Sale of the Munro Stock of Dry Goods is on. Great Bargains in every line, Every- thing goes regardless of cost. A Targe quantity of choice goods stili unsold. Now is your opportunity. S T URD Y CO., NEXT RANK OF 'OM MKH('E. (ullullllllllllllUIII�IIIIIIIu 1111U111ti1U11111 mmmnnmmmrmnmrnnrt ntmm% in Hardware 1 nightfor cash a large quantity of )wing seasonable Hardware at Greg as they last you can have the following prices for cash : $2 Iii While Lend. Elephant Brand. pate, Oat 2 711 %VII11 ' IA'1111• 11.1111.1.1/11m..4. p1111'. 11t ani Koko Linseed Oil at, per gal. .i:: Nails at. peer pellet 7143 fill Go Twine : (mold Media. lie. (11,•14 Sheaf, 12.1r. r erten. flit' Twine. Pelee glrelnttlte,Yl. su you an he Aire London Fence for 35c a rod. Ready -Mixed Paints 'Phone 1'h,rndle Ibu• • lek" brand. It 1e the lest. i* weather and Neater proof. 1? you imp it enl,• you will not n Ant any I rt her kind. 1 here h.u11l1rd it. for Ih.. least mix YIV41'*. It hem been tried, tested and felnud satisfa•tor)• in every way ; and the menuf,e•tnr•r* beer the plant and '4014 111 horn 41,,* the very host. Alibi.' on the 111eT•ke1 Yon will 1R• /Ode to uuat•h their )Nainte in future years. They are notlikely t) 1e• mit out of business, 11: 1'111' 1V.%N'I' ft0011 I1 1,Itl)WAItE AT 1'IA)SF: l'ith'EN 1'ALI, ON CHAS. C. LEE 1,411111e. No, r'. 111111'`1*:, No, 11'. a a 1PLUI1BING, HEATING a AND TINSMITHING .. ?�1u lMlulu=��lti�� �lr�b�:1�l►1a �1� ��11114ifi