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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-5-28, Page 44 THURSDAY, May 28, 1903. THE SIGNAL : GODERIell ONTARIO WEST HURON TEACHERS. Annual Meeting of the Association* Exeter Last Week. Many Pedagopcal Subjects. Introduced and Discussed Annoaanon Desires the Re me.tablohment of the Pub4,c School Learing Examination " At Monte " Thursday Even ,ns. rfmlleso.t Y. Alec 21. The West Huron l'eachels' AMwa 114• Wm eget .this !miming in the public la'htIl. Exrtri, the )resident. Sir. Oowana, liesstrb ng ie- t•hwir--14evt,, titular exen•i.J4 were conducted by in- sp.8'au' Tow. The mimes of the hart session of the Assts ii1.' . May :C111, 1902, w,•re mut and luluptetl. Mesons. Huston. \lartin, Ftavn.•. l'arl:ng and E*,trtt, menthest, of the tiui,1a ' board of Exaiet public M h1'sd, were preitent to welcome the Aioseia- tioi 141 Exeter. This they did in bright, Iia ev 144441 inspiring atitiretaws. The following 1.01lutlilt4e. Were Sp - pointe 1 : Rte. l'ou1., Shrews. McKay, Rowan! and Tigt•rt, and Misses 1\'al- I1nu1 and Annie ('lark. Auditors, Meters. Hawkins and T,•blsdt. 111M)19(4)1 Tom" illtn141111.41 the sub- ject of veiling in j 'o• elapses. - Hr advie•aael the teaching of the ear w/und. before the et... Is. and of oral but never writ.tru sls•Iling with pupils in the Part 1 ('1*«1I4s. 111 a very clear and instructive net •r he illuetraad the effect of letters un the mound of 341j/went letters in the swine word. The teaching of pr. iatinu ,bnuhl a441111gw.nv that of the spelling. H. )fon1Nh intiiltweiI the subject of 111(1sic in puhlir w•111.,Is. Ile wind(' tem+ sinning as an aid in teaching 1141(1•1e and Iaitrlo(1s111. and 111 pn•w•rving weld digei Ilio•. The stings - 'should l.• suitable_ '''le .subject was further 41i114.11/044,41 h)• . Nests. Tula. Jnhn*am, Andr1wn1 and Hogarth. The sutlject of public M•h.1441 leaving clime* a11(1 t•XHIllilllltiotln WWI Mose ducts( by H. N. Anderson. In no interesting addr.8w hr rlaitttt that such a (171u should be retained in the public school, as it raised their status and was 1411 lel. llt•ati t i IaIp1IM. Ile thorn ht the u�d pnlgrum of sloth.*f for the floss watt a welt! one. and held !Flit the t•x* sl)Idd Iw restor'l, es it would eosin, le•tter at- tenlan4e *1141 intent -vat and trite the pupil it ',Damian, by which he Iy6u1.1 nne4lul1 his progress. Mr. McKay followed sod ',tipple - merited the. haat Mpeaker a =rrluu•kM. JI. regretted the (image whish did away with alar examination, (came. many of thief. who plea the entrants, now will not attend the leaving elss.'s, and th.iw whet do do not work M, dili- gently nor with as •11 Uttered as .they would if there wen• a t examine. tion. H. advotet'4 x ter.Wrn to the first progrntu of studies. with a)1 ex- Il111in*t.ion 44' ole or two parts. The dieretesion waft rnntinrtwl by MMMO14. Tom. Gowans and Tigevt. Adjoin -i- ntent. Arne/teams Keenan IX. After avmtinr business. Mr. 11ownnl .1iesuued, "How shall w'e inerettw' the efficiency 441 oo r 'remise's' lust i t Meet :'" He suggested that the .Iulrjrrls 111.4- 1.(14Mel before the .1s..M•nit 11111 eh.n1III be 111*4l' 11*,n• t.it. t 14 141, t hat nt lead one testsi 141 44hu1ld be sot apart ellen the puhlir w•h11441 tn1Mt444',4 might be ki- dnfp11 lis *tt,•ud 111141 diw•wa.ubject1 of filtered t.. our (midis. w•h•14s, that all *honed ttke a lit ply Iwai in the _ _-.distatteir.n-utwl..thaLall _Mhtu131 twy their fees and Huls Iseco11e nembeis, of the A.s.m•iation. It was further dlsfmwa•d by Metals. Tum, Ilug*14th, 1)eIg11ty. It1Uet1..1nhu- *a1n and Anderw.m. A n her 111 liill,' girls in while. troll Mises (,til 14)141 I':111111.n'n ' Hawes, then sang rural sweetly the song, "Break the Newts to Mother." (lar. Mawwtn ptra.nted the 14ubj48.1, , "Patriotism in Public lachl's41*." and terry al)l)- 'shower its great importance. He would not 1ra'h it as 4i 1)Mclal lemon, but by gii'ing a proper eon• rep tion of our great 1184 len. history of our glorious pest. the g'8'gl-alrhy of our 1.141141 and empire *1111 the 111.•ratnre of our beet writer. *long this line. as wv•114u. by singing )Mitl•i(Itie !trust 4111.1 dispinying eatable pictures un 1 ht. well* 44 the M'h1.d 11141111. Thr subject crested •11 iva•r%t. and wax quite Lilly diessus441 bit Moms'. 1111.ton, Johnston, T •Ih•lg*ty, lIogarth, Anders m and Horvat. Miele* (1111 *1141 Walrond't t•I*w*% snug swain and delighted everyone. Aide and exhaustit•e, reports of the 0. E. A. werc.givcn by .11. H. Tigpt.tt *tut P. (Iowans for the puhli, MehlMll section : 11. Humton for the trustees' 'section, 111111 Inspector T for the inesppr8ctoni vection. Mita Waln,nd took up geography for third el**s% and very clearly ex- plained itt a)1 rX(l'llent )ue)M•r what *hc tewrlu'* in that elate. T. H. Ro,w1tt18• 111M'11MM441 eever*l of the 0. /,j�jro . A. restitutions. He was ()pleased-to raising the age limit for entering the teaching Iraf.4Mion. and to inrre4u4ing the M/tl.I t.•rtn to eight months. 111• was followed by 3. W. Hogarth, Who ably dite•u11s11 others. Adjournment. KVKNt4o sl'MAl 5-.e. In the evening a very snccemehil •• At 'hoer*" was held in the Oddfe•11ow4i hell, itwhich many of the teachers and their friends a**(•mh)ed. The chair wits tw(upiell by the• president. Mr. (beeline. who delivered nit excellent mi- dmost eliver datlexrelll•ntad- dnaA on ••('h*ra•te•r, or Elwell( hits to Muressi in our I's-ob./Won." Itl4)xct.4)) T in it w(11 -delivered addlrwl, pm44w•ntad effectively the des- iraMlity of a%tahlishing school fibre - Hem. Mr. Heye-ool and 1)1s. Amletwrm and K.in'tnlan and Mime* (1111• llavill- aom and Martin, with Miters )h11wq and Martin a* seer letni'ts. (x1)114 -bitted nitwit to the enjoyment of the evening Icy their e•xrrnrnt 'tinging. A reading by Mite 1'arling wart well re - c deed. Getwire F.a•n•tt',, ch.riotiet PAA ))14'as81 eert•yodr. Then iwilt of a)l came the dainty I •h of ice1.11•3111. rake Arad 11.11111110111. pnwide8l bit In- spector Tom and the Exeter• le/letters and their fricndt. Seeped Delos Proce.dings. FRtuly. Moly lane. The Amswiation ort at Ram!. If, 1, Strang. R. A.. cooductell dr,ldi 1 exerrieeti. The 'ninnies of the After- noon and evening 14141M4011n were mad and adopted. Hearty via.* of th*nks were tender- ed the (kldlrllowe for the one of their Ilan last night. *sol lnMpwct4r Tenn for providing the ire (Team AIM II•tnunate. J. A. M4N,ytghtlm th.•n dinetl.wed several of th4' 0, F:. A. nw.Ihitiots. Ile thought the arithmetic a nowt im- portant .slhje8-t And therefore 4.111 6)d nreive am much 'attention A. It has formerly. 11. (.-1).414 II cnnti l the diMcnM*- i.m of A et of tesoli115,45,44. Mr. Tune 118141 the prly1.ne81 rcg1lA- ti•)hs re the high w hoof cntrane.• and commented tonere thereon. Mr. 41ra1g further •l iecti..rr1 them, and, an be i* a 111em11 1 of the coin. • z5 - knitter to wh41111 these reeollltioll. to he referred for llui1idrrnliun, he viten Mecum' from the t, ttelee s t afternoon un thieve ('('go 11(11141(44 guidance. 1'114' a1111114t'1' rr)Mwt *sot reeeiytel and alopt d. The a 444.1 tun of e1/f11e1')l wits then pn ('•null with, with the following i1•- sult : - Pretii41rtlt, Allan Howlea ; yi1'1. president. Mils PI•iugle r1•1•.'t11•a.., W. 11, Johnston ; l•1111IIl lIIOrl, U. 4, Itowitill, 11, Melk.ugall, J. H. Tigert, 11iw t#aulrllon, \lies Nlttrlwlu. EIlthly-slx teachers Wen. 11•Islrtivl ptwst•ut. Twelve little girls 4md -Nuys from Misses 'ailing and M(4'441hni1'14 1•111ar(s rang n kindergarten song in a poses-' a111 •1'. Allan Bowles. took up the subjl'(t mf "Discipline." Sul1,'441IIg its iwlan•t• Soler, became. 1t is the foundation mf character. As aids to e4cu1e he sug- gested indirect mleth...4, through the character of the teneher, clean yards.. t(1w•e1.1ad*, etc. 11e t•/ullt.fnl4Ml that if in •hely years y 1•hild's imstineta and 14•n114•nriea 1e (tingled ice the I111'pm•1• din'l•tiuu, them when reason develops he does what is right tw- (•autr it is right. Tile class trained by Misses Yarling and Metall sang another kinder- garten .Sung with great aell•ptlulce. 145-4. 1u - hit for llNva fla Tn11N, The Ilna'lsNsilH111t1()9l•ihhlll• wow cult 1)1111481 by Mr.s1s. T41111.' 411144114, 1h•l- gaty, Blurt( and Rugal'th. Mr. Delgat)• iutn.luetvl "114trMls," 441111 ',poke toothed tato•-hearing 111111 other evils. Ile spoke )'l4s)u.•ntly 011 the influences of Christian character in the teaehft•, And sotmgly- against parent,: «hitting the responsibility of Cie 1111)11/1 tit ' g of their children f•11111 their 11411 Mh,1411(14 (14 IU that of the teacher. W. 11. Johnston rplke uu * ear of points of interest a) Male texeh,•rs. Adjournment. - I.AtIIK14 essm )N. The vire-president, Miss 1'hn•k.IM•- +wjoi444i the chair, white 51is5 Edith \\ 1Jfgills netts] in seiletary. lliss Vnsp e5- opened the dist•uMsion I n 1•'IliseipliIle,' dra)itlg l'slwvially with trlulney. The dieemodun rolls ('.4151 11144,81 by Mimes Gill. Stewart. ('bark and Wiggins.,' Miss Coosa rad a very 01(0m -sting littler 111 the s, • Nuhjw't, whish w' I* (11111'141.11 11y a 14111)1'1 1111M'IINMh nI. Miss )l tinny read a very ableaper 1411 "Moral Testinngg i " in w'hieh x114• 1111141,' many 44.4411141111,• Muggestioil. of ways in whirl& parents and traehl•1s an du •noel along tide line. The dist-motion following this paler wvig taken part. in bit Midas Walnnld. l'litrk and N iggin1. 111 the absence of Mies Sharman, liente•t4lt''rnin gave I. talk on Tpoints of interest to female teachers. his tall dn•w out nevem! qu.Mliois. to which Mr. Tuul t5- lobo. The sevaio:l then alllnu•n/d. Is. 1t•Ilri lNs, Sec. Art:Reimms $ICNM1oM. The As/owletion stet 1.45 p. alt The tat tem of tow fatast414ot .path i w'rn• read and adopted. In thio Iljw•oeeiou em the 111111 1141111.41 41'- 1041111 it M.'IIIIri,. Halt.( RIN11resgarito held that it Wits unwise to have nub- ie,ts on the puligmru • for which n„ exflnination i. provided. Mr. Tigers thlntght history and nature steel' shom141 not he suhjes•ts (or I'). • tion. It was, unused Ivy (n+ actor Toni. seconded by JIT. Mc\a'ltd111. that In hislori the limit should he,the Stuart And liltrl1•.Ito periods nod all of Ihe 1 '3114411441l I1 ad urv. 1 'At 1 itg 1. 11 w•a* moved Iv)• 31r. hotel t. see1)n41- e) by Mr. Mnw'wm• that ,all eubj48•ts in the preseril*81 ''441111• 1111 ••nlnure• I.• Yrs., .mdy.e•ls 1)1,•xnuliustion with the except' of nature atsidi *n.t lhmwing. on the u141rristsndinv that. the course% in literature be mollified as sug4(st41111y lhi14 meeting: history am in the fin-n(141M Irw'1111iuns. ,ind in literature that the r Pant' te1)nsisl 111 len or tw•rivv 4.6119lion* instil the resider. 51r. Baird' real an excellent paper on the MI'hhmll* of 'Huron during the bl t fifty Vrals,'in which he desl•r•ilad 1IU'sshl.il-house%, teaching. inspect bur. petbli.• examinations. and the ('1(1)n - rale•* of the early days. 11. then cum peened the met)I.sls of teaching in the «'111101M forty years ago with thoMe its ns• in the 'Hewitt. 1t wan '48l by Mr. Mlrang. wv- utldel by 31rTntm. and 11411))441.81, that a hearty vote .1f 111at1k. lir tendered Mr. Beirl for his excellent piper. and t11.11 1t be (1lldisllel ell loyal [sperm, and one of oar edvientional journals. Inspector Tom task up the nulrjw•t, "What 41110(11,1 1,, taught in withmw- 1 ie ?" lie would make the snLjowl in- teresting it)' giving simple questions, and Also *411111' 1el3011g t.1/ rt'et•)•d,l)• tranwu•tiollx. He would have A men- tal arithmetic pa)en' at the rlltntllle. The adil(1•M's was interesting and the dps•umsiun WA% 11)1(111111611 by M1'Aa11. Ik 1�nt v. Trbinil1, }hotgpolhl 311111 4114•114. Mr. 411301( then tovk Ilp'•Difliclltie e ih Annly1js nod puttsing," 311d explain - e1 amity difficulties with his usual ch'*a'npsn. resolution clunuittee brought in the following 1114* sliiI 11.114 : 1. That in the opinion of (hi. Amer elation the politic 'whim) leaving exam- ination sl Id he tw.atlhhi1hr(i in two Parte. including All .ttlj.e•ts of the dorm•, and that the exluninati pi- pers 1M• prepalnd by the Etharstion De- partment. and the answer of the cam- did*t.%re4d 11y the hoard of cxamin- ere, emminting of the High School principal, the inspector and five teach - os, .•168'1481 by the Teach,'11i Itl*titute of the inepxctorat.e, and that thewerp- tar)' of the West Huron Ansa's•iatiun ('1 irate with thescn4wt'y of the other ANeleiatione in the Pruvitne, Asking their (1e1)p.'Ialfon, 2. That in the opinion of *hie Aa o- 4•iat; the t16p)ir4 f,entr•mr6r romps. eil' 14hou1•1,, nsfor given on the paper. '1'Fe Amoeba, ion cues ded ale find resolution but n'jlr14e1 the me ee!. It wort moved by Mr. Trbbut1. 'sec- onded by Mr. 111n•tt, 14(44)11414 6)5141), 1)1.41 a hearty vote of Ih,inkm be tendered the pn%idcnt and Other ofcere foo having helped to 111ske• the Inttituta• meeting much a 1o11e(rta. The IIn.titute domed by 'tinging the Natio ed Anthem. W. 11. Jotirtesee, Me'r•,-Tre*s.. W. 1). T. A. UTTERLY HELPLESS. w. E. En,. Could not Feed M4ollaf e5- mak Alae Dedd's Kidney Pale Cered Mlew. ('e'd*rdate. Ont., May 2144th.-- IM eriall IV. K. Ellin, of (hie plat, whole. remark*hle rune of m istader rh,'Innat1.11) net the whole neighbor- hood talking, itl snit with a Abatement that hie r.'ro veru WAIN entirely den• to Ihwld's Kidney Pitts. "rwo yearn ago," Mr. Ellie 'states, "I got. sitar t•ieumati*m• 1 (•1111.1 wet no relief front the medicines 1 tried and in Answer at my direct goes tion, 'Ike -tot can rtes clary mutr1111 r rheumatism' P' the- doctor *flowered, 'No,' Then I *aid 'You sue of tin nee 14/ Its.' "I got an Iwul 1 coedit not feed my- self or walk alone. Then 1 watt in (Needto try Uodel'a Kidney Pills. 1 took Aft boxes And they drove A11 the ilwowat4Atu Ont of nee end left ire in good ItIniUi once more. " MANY PEOPLE HOMELESS' Disastrous Fire Sweeps St. Quebec. merchant, a membri of the Legisla- ture, in 100I, who di+,Ipleared (rout Boston alter pouring the confession N acinlhe, I k1 Mr. Moran's hands 11 Moran will at once lay tole evidence before the grand Jury. _ Throe Quartos of • Mile of the Pnnc'pa Part of the Cut Reduced to Ashes 250 Nouse* Burned Monetary Lon • Quartor of • Million One Man 8enously Injured. Number of honest burned, 250. People rendered homeless, 2,000. Estimated loss, 1250.000. furiously injured, one. 1181/111, laid waste, three -Quarters Of a mUe. St. Hyacinthe, liana., May 21.--A terrible fire raged in St. 11yat'inthe yesterday afternoon. It was the most destructive that has ever occurred in the history of the town, or In any of the communities In the district. Fire broke out durlug lunch hour, and by 4 o'clock 111 the afternoon three-- quarters of a wile of the business and busiest part WAS laid waste. and was a Weise of d.''e/1tat11(4, denote,. tion and ruin. •* Moxa.. Parted. 'two hundred and fifty houses have been reduced to shapeless heaps of ashes, which, with live embcrA, line the thoroughfares. Throe hotels, two flour nulls tunl Neves) of the largest hominess houses have disappeared as c i'l.•tely as If they had never ex- isted. The uurk,t place. the princi- pal rendezvous of tiercountry round, Is no longer recognisable, and the tit. Genevieve 110111111E11 is destroyed. Two Theknead gemet.aa Two thounawd people are home - leas. A -quarter of a million is the computed datuage, but the extent of the loss to Such a cultlwuuity can- not be calculated by mere figures ex- pressing dollars and cents. What added vastly to the possible magnitude of the disuater is the fact that the ,rlt'er is low, and that the water !1tm i 1Y practically l Y g1444 e out early. Water was being ;mulled 'front the, well•, which did not hold out for any length of tine. Meratreal arlgad. Tta.r.. Conspicuous. by their indomitable efforts to cope with circumstances was the Montreal brigade.. whea•h reached here at 2.45 p.m. Within a quarter of an hour of its arrival It had its reels playing upon the flames. The burned distrirt extends along the river front 11011th of St. Antoine strut; trout Cote Bros. boot and 'show factory on the West , to where the river turns at the •14111. Three 11.1.1. 0.... Included In the '2:,0 .huildings burn- ed aro three hotels, the Fruntenar, the 1Jnion and the Ottawa. Au g the business places in ruins are f'ote netsfactory, the lst4bhshsu•nt of J. Bourg/sent, Hutton k Co.. and tensest' t Lamoureux. The loss thee far is Estimated to exceed 52,4.,000 It will. of course, be much • larger before the dames' are finally Mui*lu.•d. The gale carrhvl huge flowing num- bers hundreds of yards, end ,where they found lodg.nxent a fire alerted, and In a few tuition* wait burning fiercely. One nun was seriously injured. 1118 name has not been berms!. It is not` known whether uny Ii4t% have hvt lost. Hipl.Mloa of Peed.... At 4 o'clock a loud ••xploMion of 'metier oceurrd in 1t -orison' hard- ware establishment. The tlamea soon efferent-Ora rand high i Ito the air and the. farm. tore was qui.•k)y rased. Iluge 11.1,MI, of quokr rose how the burning diatrkt, and spread all over the Aurruunding country for. a dis- tantit of tutor miles. The lire was got under control about 7 o'clock. Craftier, reeved Molt meets. Oak May 21. -The cuntente sof a store un Main street, known as ora - hum's Fair, sufiered damage by fire yealerday afternoon to lb...extent of probably 1150o. caused ley fire crack- ers. tor. Graham wax attempting to show a pu44Mible euatuuer the merits of a bench of lady firecrackers by lighting them, when mei (011 Into a table of giant croaker., which ex- plude'el in s11 directions. The dam- aee to 'tock from water le also con- siderable. IMPERIAL PENNY STAMP. New Postage x•l. For Ahab, tmplre ea !Victoria D.y. Ottawa, May 211. -To -dry sir Witham Muloek received a communlcltinn from Premier Barton of Australia consent - Ing, on behalf of the t'omm.nuwealth. to the penny rete per haltounce ap- plying to alt letter* posted In Canada tor Australia, that is. the six Austral- ian States of Queensland, New Youth Wales, Victoria, South Australia, West Australia and Tnimanfa. Thos arrange meet will accordingly go Into effect owl Victoria Day, Monday, the 2lSth, and that historic day will see the 1'0111 pletla% no far as (*amide is concerned of the Penny rate ayttem, one parry per half ounce prepaying lettere from Canada to all parts of the Brltleh etn- plre. Th1e even marks the completion of 11r R'lllfam'n effort,, rnmm.neing In 144117, to establish n penny letter rote between (',used* end every pert of the British empire. A NEBRASKA TORNADO. Tram Latest Repert. the Deaths *.4,,y. .i Tw.aly-Far. Lincoln, Nadi., May 25- -A tornado that rafted near Noonan, and later struck Pauline and the Intervening county early yesterday, entitled heavy damage, and many liv/ea are reported lost •Frons Norman the storm went peat to Pauline and then to Fair- field, which had about thirty-five houses, 1s reported wrecked, and it is said that three persons were k111 - ed there and others Injured. Teas *end Twenty -Peer. Lincoln, Neb., May 20.-A corres- pondent, who returned from the atofn district yesterday ult.-meson, eeports three person* were killed at Cowles, and one parson killed and three .Injured at Hartwell, which polnta• it ap'p'ears, wore also In the line of the tornado. This makes the total dead t went y .four. *nett.* .1 P.1f•, Ikea &foensel, stay 26.-A tornado struck Rolfe, seventy miles went of here, late Sunday, killing one por- tion, Welly Injuring at child and wrecking the State Bank and several other building.. ANOTHER BRIBERY PLOT EXPOSED. Th11 Ti.ssM.mbere .t Y.r..lasette Legislature AN ta.lr.a. e',nn. M.y 2111 --John It Moran, w lawvel. annnnners that he has In hie 1.08140.44101) a written rnnfeesion of • wholesale briten v lnhetn,', tDaJ>- p'ed out by 14 n44sst1. men, whirh in, fate* na,en prominent leg- islators whet are In the tomh,ne 'flux methadon was awes bar a Boston THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. The ■.e.. Agree L'p.. Better Ferniest et 145-44..4 lasp.ebn. Turuaatu, May 22. --771e ls•gielatluy hat ter two hours and to bull 'islet -- day. A number of tioter11 u)ellt or - aerie were attended to. 'echelon( Mr. 1lurcourt'r bill to unwed the public 94hoout act, under which tiIM"uN4Itn 01 G11111041 redid Uug 10 the mulw'IOM cel Inspectors Moth modes of the Holler agreed as to the im'sutheieiey of the stilarter, and Mr. Harcourt under- took to ha44u a clauw• inserted in the bill (feeling with the subject. Mr. !tuns atatlrl thus his honor the t.ieutenent-Unv1•rnor would at- tend the House today to give as • - sent to a number of hilts that have ri•el.ed third readings. Cul. lli1,aun ;wombed Mr. Downey. that if by would give him the names of companies carving on a close 141 fraudulent loan business to whklt Iw referred lie wunld have them struck off the register or uth,•rwiee proceeded *galas! Mr. Rowney re-' ferred to coml'an1 which aaerpted ('hildn•n'* 4444445/14/ un u puW-up 811441,' principle, and cu111l.c*ted the depos- its of they c,'as•d payment before the full amount mus paid. Mr. Huss' bill respecting taxation' 0f rlre'us% mus 1300wl1 through com- mittee without amendment. and hie 1,111 reelecting public highway,. w11+ assented to. Mr. Whitney asked to have any railway resolutions then might les brought du*n early, anal that House adjourn, -1. ON THE MARCH AGAIN. Tweaty.$ls ark Naked Do,. umbers LetlN Cg 15- *arktea. Winnipeg, M*y 22-1'orkton has another Doukhobor intasiuu on it■ hands. ttord remised town yesterday after that at r number of lunatics were -marching again. corp. .1 unmet of the Northwest Mounted rooter,-aLcunpunl•d by his *verdant,' here and • crowd ut cur- ious lawn people, went north to mei them. The corporal 114•t the pilgrims, twenty -Nix in number, about half a silo from town and ar- ra, •d in nature's garb only. They. had called a halt and dlaral'ded ("V- ey tealige of clothing. Corporal ..limed at once ordered the Doukhobor* lu put on their clo- thing and Iubmlt to lutpkdiate ar- r.est. After these oldest were 10n1- pli.d with, they marched into town lei *1lewe, winding up finally at the tm.migrutiol hilly. The.pilwr,nl* were hustled into a roots and locked up.' The twain- have not err..sled the hard yet. but will await farther In- 44(4141iune front lwadquartA'a. Titera are no women with this crowd. which comes mainly from Stoney t'reek, where the trouble originated last tall. ew Legislature cleated. Mt. John's, rind , Nay 21. -fits rtilnnial LeRialatIIre closed yester- day. 11 is ruder' l,ud in oflk•ial cir- cles that the Ik,tod-llay tn•oty n.'go- IlatJune will be revival next fall. NEWS IN BRIEF. Port Arthur. Nay .22.- The duck employer of the 1'. N. 1t. want out on strike here yr -wordily. Wine*, May 22--JWedl Parker, a lad 12 tars of ago, WWII caught on a 1144• were vu tiow14Faiyt street and kelld ell*tartly. Turvutu. May 22-f:reeled in 4441 rle44atm' ut i`ituu'e yesterday otter. - noon, *14teyaar-oho Arthur BI4'taco' Ilea dead 4t St. Miehnrl'r llunyltrl. New York, hiuy 442. ---'I'll. Liverpool 1 04 reapuude,t of '1'14 Post ray*. Aatong tow 1.011d41 ('1141114 It 114 agaut Eel Llwt 1.1114 Edward's health is far front 8E0.1,4 -tol;y . Ottawa, Utley 2.2 --John White, charged with setting tire to the lum- ber piles on Sunday, May 10, was cuwwitted for a'iel by Magistrate O'Keefe ylwterduy. The evidence e5- pun•ly circumstantial. it Meg, May 22 -Two Icelandic fishermen, newel Johnson and 'I'hor- krusun, to the employ u( 11. Arw- etruug, N. 1' 1'., were drowned In Luke Alanitobo yreterday, 411113 ug tit. Laurout mansion. A squall cap - died their sailboat. Durban, Natal. May 22. -The Brit- ixh etetowers Abbey 110h)/e, ('aplet:1 Brown, mud Angl., 4'1,11444,,, t'uptalai Johnson, hu%e Erni% ed hole trunk Buenos Ayres with loot and mouth 41194'14$e prevailing among eche cattle on board of thew. tit. Thomas. May 22 -The much heralded Talbot Centennial celebra- tion began yeiderday wonting at 1 0 oc11s•k, with the clanging of all the bells in the city, the blowing of whistles and a spirit of good -will to- wards everybody. A gaud wavy Old Boys and old earls have arrived. Windsor, May 22-Ilarry F. Ut- tar, a *pars fireman In the employ of the rtro.t railway here, lay down on the wide belt of an engine to rest, acid tell asleep. 'rhe engineer, una- wary of toe preaernee, started the Ponderous mac hind Little yell3d, but It wan too lute, and he was ter- ribly crushed. 11e cannot live. New York. May 22 --Thr Nova Scotian fah uon,r Britannia arrived fa port yesterday from Sep Domin- go City, showing ninny battle warn. having been caught April 1 between Ifs• lire of the Omer:west and In- surgent. troops In the river near the custom house at San Domingo Pity. The nurser toast and a wlwts•r of blocks went perfumed. 1/1taw14, May 22. --In an accident In the lumber rants at Braealde yester- day Jerry Lebanc, en employe of 1:11Ifes Brea, luso hie life Ile wall positing the brake on a holt car when rnuther car struck the one he wo on,` the 44u1Men Jolt theowing him on the track where the wheels of the car peeled o'er his 1s)dy. lie hetes a widow and two children. Lord *tl.,o'. Tyres Raledeil. Toronto, Mor 21--1.11rd klinto's term as Ont.•rnur-I:olwraI of Cana- da, In aeYurdalle to accepted rul- trotn, Pxplfra en Nosemh'r of this t•'••ar, hut. he hos been reeked by ties Imperial and hon 11,•14 to remain in "f - fir. till Notemb•r, 1')04, and has consented. The lust cure ter eczetne is Mitlirr'- 1'/y1nIN I 1111), Pills. :11 d•sl.% S' cents. For sake by J.ls. 11'elsun. YOUR BOY Ought to he eletthlnl f11n11 1111- et4M•k. The w•n,.lu's.•hoicent platter•ns, mast d •sin(lble NRe r to in light. dark nod medium shad,•. Norfolk *eel M1n1144• suit+ ere the proper styles' for this semen'. Our clothing i* 4.14.1, elegant end cheap. Hoye' shirts. *hart waists, 1•ul131y, call,. eL•., * large i11a• t 1f the t'f•ry latest Aty^le% to chimer fruit). lien's Furnishings few specials for we; 111 weather. ‘Len's Ildbriggan und4rwe•,Ir, "finely in France'', very flit... 41,111 -w5- mull. Hen's title i(IIpoII't.VI cite! •H' mos, silk spliced heels and toes, 1•xtra value 2. '. Ib•w*I stietvenler+, "a dtlhes)• .11111IlIr1• hems" 'Li.•. Nlen's fine• negligee shirts. latest 11Alta•rn't, $1.01 Hats If it's the latest you Want sono•:sute,t•' get it here. Black or pearl felt«. 4inte- hats. all shapes, toner and priers. W. C. PRIDIIAM, Men's Clothier. F'ufti.het•. OUR STOCK of furniture for the spring and summer trade is large and well selected, While fresh shipments are being opened up every week. We carry a large assortment of dining room furniture. Also a gond variety of Iron Beds and Bedroom Suites. Extra values in springs and mattresses. A large shipment of Parlor Suites expected this week. Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Cottage Rods and .Sham IIolders. Picture framing, repairing and upholstering promptly at- tended to. Beckett & Staunton I'Ia.•tit' l 1'ndertakrts anal hoatedraler•I. Night or day cell!' promptly attended to, Night Bell at Store. 'Phone 89. Seasonable Millinery • ladies will find here everything that is (heirship in millinery effoctR. The changing fashions of the seasons are re - Heeled in my display, which compriw.a the latent novelties in the meat ta44teful deaigne. An invitation ie extended to all the kiln* to visit my display room and inspect my stock of hats and trimmings. IrEADY-TO-WFAIE HATS A SPECIALTY. Hamilton Street MISS CAMERON J. H. COLBORNEt PHONE 86. CASH OR PRODUCE, A FEW LEADING LINES BOBBINETT E3 A splendid 4114111I,*e,t 11 lklhhinett widow• dregs:ries, goon fine net and wide widths tit 141, 25, 311, Yb, 31) and 411. These a5-' lslrtirularly good value new. NI p'su•ti.ul14rly goes) values ice lace curteiu*, it few meal of net art limpet -it* for Idly windows, new designs. Dress Muslins :\ lar'gf xssortuurnt ice many of the new t•rentio11M for the 1x1114)414 11111x1111 season, white• baize mid cram) gra 1M, with vine mud floral.•ITeett, Preach lu•d American inekl•s, all n,•w and at popular liners. Ladies' White Waists 'rm.,. 44,4•11 known Star make, direct from the factor,, ,Si' to $2.75. 'l'hrrr are 1ettet• "mule, 1' neatly trim- med, and Hoer material for the prise than other lines, Kid Gloves 1'erru1'n make, the utum• Pert•in Is IS gtullwn14e of lwrfimiion in kidgluvt•s, i'x', $1.111 mall 41.2:1, in white, (1111)11, 141141 bIlu-k. Specialties In et attain hose at from 3 for ' c up, se • snaps. Dress Materials Yt1•xml.-, m4 lushes, moult doth, merges, and ca.luuers. Our blxl'k matte royals, 1"aid inm,granites, vuilee,elepe- l1e-ehets and zybelfies, are *ttraet• tug cu.tAalte•I9 Ijaily, 1'alu4s right. White Wear These good( are as goods as the hest, • and cheap. in gowns, Nkilts, waists and llraWere. Dress Skirts N',' have haul a big sale in theme goads, x44441 .till there are about 10 left in Oltfonie and black, r2.60 to ga5t hl per lent. tli*cuuut lis clear thecal out thin week. Corsets Our 1.14) pair lot now Clown to 114• Yonne *11d get * (/ail' before they are all gone. J. 11. C Don't flnlah up your HOUSE CLEANING EYE. OVENS, without u attnlshof CLIMAX FURNITURE POLISH. Coat the Pipes with BEATEMALL prevents runt. When you require a good Plaster, use D.&L. MENTHOL Small profit to ua - Good results to you. CIGARS Try our little HAVANAS In a aloe plo-nlo paokage of 10. We give the most careful attention to your FAMILY RECIPE% will occupy the «M/',• of this .1+111• again (111 Taes., Jaye tad. OPERATIONS UNDERTAKEN. (i1.AMtiE1't F'ITTF:D AM/ Ml'I'PI.IED, Don't forget the date. W. C. GOODE, Chemist, - atofowo /LOOK... Strain the Air And keep out the flies, bugs and mosquitos. We have screen doors and windows, some made up in standard sizes, others adjustable to ary size. Screen doors complete, with trimming. from 85c upwards. Windows 20c upwards. From N. D. RO U G V I E, Cash hardware Store, GODERICH. WESTOBY'S GROCERY AND BREAD DEPOT 'HAMILTON STREET, - GODERICH THE PAItNF:5-.1,-1)EAN MTEAM BAKING ('O.'4 .Eureka Bread d•'Iiyrn44l GI alp pante of the ttsw'tl ,•,4.44•)• 44.44)•. Try 1t and you will marl no other. 11 ,' ere hr*d Ilati4•ls 101 1411 Cereal Fps Tilson's Rolled Oats, in bulk And 111w•kawrA, Quaker Outs, Flake Harley, Pot Harley, (tolled N% heat (Molina Breakfast Foodi, (tram.tf Wheat (Farina). ('racked Wheat, ('.ornmeal IOolduatl. F'on1•, 41414) Fosse, 6ranolia, Hier, Tapioca., Mawr, Denham Flour, fine Family Flour, File Pastry Flour. pure Manitoba Foul, all gran%. We sell the best of everything that's good to eat. W. P. Westoby FINE FAMILY AMIL GROCERIES. i Oto TING BETTER There is nothing (tetter than the heat, and in the line of Crocerias there is nothing better than what you can get here every day in the week. If you have never bought your Groceries herr, give nS a trial and nye what we can do for you. Everything in Season, of good quality, and at the right pricl'v. ('ALL AND NICE S= 3 dr, CO- M GROCERS, WEST BIDE JiQUARE. Telapboae No. 91. �.. ss: .:�tsalaslrxx