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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-5-28, Page 7- THESIGNAL: GODERICII ONTARIO TI.UkaDAY, May 28, 1903. VICTORIA DAY EVENTS. Stave Lsds Who Fell Fighting for the Empire Remembered. Thr.. Monuments Unveiled .n Ther Honor in Ontario all Frederick Borden. M,n,.ler of M,I,I,e. 00es •n eloquent end Patriotic Addr.0 at Brantford. Brantford, May 26.-Awid the cheers of throngs of people, the play- ing of three niaasod bands. and in the presence of 1,5110 militia end 3,- 000 people, St' Frederick Burden yesterday after unveiled the Sol - diem' Monument at Jubilees Park lit this city. In dmtug iso, he delivered an eloquent oration, touching un the deeds, of valor and bravery of the young Brantfurdites, who had laid down their lives while lighting for the Empire to one of (he most dis- tant parts. and, in referring to wili- teri•w within the Dont deflated that it was this object of the Covern- mant to walntalu a force 'sufficient only to guard the country'• inter- e.i• and preserve law and order throughout its length and breadth. Sir Frederick mounted the manner of death of the three in whose wtw- ury the monument wan erected. Lieut. usborl.e 1e11 in the disastrous en- gageinent et Spoon Kop. Lieut. Builder fell while defending the guns at Belfast, and Corp. Alfred Sher- ntt after passing through two campaigns loll at the hafts Ritter engagement, lighting to the last. Great deeds made a nation great, and the greatest of all deeds were those that had taken place on the held of battle lir was glad Brant- ford recognized its heroes, and hoped other cities would hollow in Its toot - .teem• Sir Frederick then released the rope' whieb held the covering of the monument in place, and amid the cheers of citizens the drapery fell djsr'lu•ing the statue surmounted by a moldier with fixed bayonet. Mayor Halloran. on behalf of the city, ac- cepted the gilt. •t the conclusion of which the maimed bands played ••God Sava the King " Later in the afternoon. the regi- ments marched to Agricultural Park. where the celebration was con- tinued by the militia. who partici- Totted in numerous manoeuvres of a ;Leeming character. Newtonvtlle, May' 213_ -'rhe unveil- . nog of a monument to the late Capt. W p'. K. Milligan of the 4fith Dur- ham ilegiment took place yesterday afternoon before many citizens from 1.irham, Northumberland. Teterboro and Victoria ('ountt.'a who ensemble ed here to Participate in the cere- mony of unveiling a magnificent nh•- hnk to the memory of the late ('pl. Milligan. who 1.•11 at Kleinhart's Riv- er in South Afne a of tea average visitor he had the strongest as well as the 'tweet hard. Mr. hyutent sent two, aid Mr. H40141041 lou out ul an original entry of five. Thus. were lite (only owners to have more than a single starter. The other (owners and their hones were: 11. C. Osborne'• (.olden ('rest, Adam heck's hawking, E. II, llancey's Plcktime, D Higgins' Car- digan, C. 11. $Unpaon'• Jack Ceut- uck, Robt. Dayton' Par:tors' Poe, U. W. Cook's Marston Moor, and Mrs. J. A. McCulloch's Whtteward, Mr. l)yinnnt had for maty years entered his candidates for the tautness, but up to this your the fickle goddess had vouchsafed her smile elsewhere She doubly .loved on Saturday for her neglect, for first place alone, but second also, fell to Mr. Dynlent. One of. the fins to congratulate hlgl was the Gover- nor-General. White 'his rival. for the coveted purse were not backward in' convoying to him their felicitations. There was other racing on Satur- day, 'rued racing and plenty of it, but for the averug.• man and wo- Mcrt the other events do not count for ouch on Plate )say. The weather was cool, but bright and pleasant, and thing that could M• dnnc to provide a fine day's sport was ar- rang,d. Only one cloud loosed over the brightness of it all --the tragic end of the King's !'Tale favorite. lir. Sltagratn'n Fly-n,-AlldM•I'. the broke her leg when racieg 1h,• ai.t furlong of the distance• and til.i& lure was so serious that she had to be des- troyed. Mesad Day'. Laces. Woodbine Track -Monday - Forst race, 8 -year- okis, Invasion 1, 1'len- tagenet 2, Cobourg 3. Second Race -Woodbine Steeple- chase, about 2i mile's, Iligbls 1, Im- perialist 2. Woolgatherer 3 Third Rare - Four -year-olds, miles, l'ort Royal 1, Fanny Dlaiea 2, Ilio Away 3. Fourth ltaee-3-year-olds, 1e utiles, ('laude 1, Andy 'Williams 2, Brush By 3. Fifth Race, -2 -year-old., Spring 1, Blue Tarter 2, M. 3. Sixth Race--3-year-olds. 1 mile, Scortle 1, Springbrook 2, Rapidus Seventh lite -41 -year• -old.,. 1 mile, Butter Scotch 1, flenckart 2, Wheel- er B. 8. A ttaawmeat Unveiled. Toronto, Way 26 -The people of Mcart.oro have er.rtld a monument 10 one of the 3.,ung men of that township, who died In South Africa The monument which i01 in memory ni Trooper hold•, t J11111,01 St .1.' of Srarboro, mend. in the I'r,•sb) te•rian Churchyard, at I1.•rdul.• til.• rnntrn and beginning of the township. and wit unveiled v,-'iI •nlny niternumn with appropriate ceremonies. KING'S MINISTER STRATTON. Te11. Tleterla D. rlealr.n Thee ■• Iuo•a NM roar VIdleg. Lakefk•ld, May 20. -- At Father I'htlan's picnic hero yesterday auwng the sp.,ak.re were Ossa- F'. IL latch- ford and Hon .1. It. Stratton. The latter, 1n the course u1 his speech, said. 1M said he would be brief In him remark'', ■s there we••. other` speak- ers to follow, and him hearers would hese opportunities of listening to him again; they led had the oppor- tunity •.•vest 110)05 of late to seeing his naIW In the n.wNI.IIwrM, and he had noticed it there. aim., at tones Such .events as those which had been .•agro..ing the ■tents id- t he pub- - he during the pant sew w,.I.s were tie lis regretted. hoot who n much (hingo o.eurred, the only r,vree to hollow was to fare them manfully. lir. Station claitsrd he 1.ed done this and had no tear whe'eser of the result of the report from two of On- • tario's moms learned Judges. , Re felt ■Nsured that not only is the County of 1'eterboro, hut th:ugh„ut the Province the people bud their minds made up from the rel lune given as to what the result wn,eld be and he ronld not but feel that the people had not loot conf.Ience In him. SUNDAY RIOTS. iI mile. Rowland ARSENAL UP, GUNBOAT DOWN. MONTREAL TIED UI'. Street car ample.. 0. out Berme the Cousra.y Would Sot Arbitrate Olden. sures -14o strike hl Tomato. Montreal, May 23. -At 3.30 o'clock this morning the Montreal 'street railway employe* and electrical workers decided to 'Io out on strike to -day. 'Pine vote to go out 011 strike was 1,2414 for and only ll against, '19u, rock on which the Di - got jet ions het ween the employes and the cuwpul.y 'split was the recogni- tion of the priewiple of arbitration. The company retuned l0 listen to lilts proposition. Now Montreal is tied up. • it Is settled that no strike will oc- cur anuing Toronto street railway employes. The principal thing the men gain is the right of their griev- ance couunjttee, which practically means union domination, and the right of arbitration is ales conced- ed by the company. Methodist District Meeting. .a. Fria. KIIIM and Tw..tr-05. Mor tallyW.andaa. - Santo Domingo, May 96. -The ars- enal at Santiago wbs blown up yea terday by .•n•uu.s of the present Government. G. -n. Ennio was koiled and twent yen... per ems mortally wounded. '11.e troops are pursuing Gin. doe. Altars., who Is said to be the author of til•' .explosion. The -gunboat Colon, which convey- ed Gen Ihathamlet to Sone hey , has been 1',nt off Cape Fw,pada Ilea- chnm!•a and four others saved them- selte•e in at boat, but the remainder of 11.' crew was lost. TWO WOMEN DROWNED. Fa/aleloes ,n Toronlo My Heroic Attempt at Restos. McK I NI'S Ohl Shunt, Jordan BIut•k, The animal meeting of the Goderich diltreit of the Methodist church WM held in the Ontario street church, Clinton, last week. The ' 'stet lett tu•teiir,n was held on Tues.hay, Rev. Or. Ihittiel, of G.Mlerieli, acting es chairman, and Rev. R. A. Miller, of Val•Ita, ae tweretary. All the Illi hissers of the distl•i,t, with one exception, were pent. Wellington A. hinlay and NVs•'an A. (liffou'eI were el lutist ou trial its prtlautiumt•rs and returned to college to t f tete 1 heir I. -se. )(vv. J. (:mete, II. A. New- s be and W. W. Leech wl•Ie.Ynl- tinutiI on t'1e snips i-eimuit,ttYd Inst, and leve NVnt. Miller 00 the •inlet t acv list. lit the eV ' g 15 public meeting was held. at which Rev. Lr. Daniel gave a brief sketch of the history of J11111 \Vestey, contrasting his life with that .4 the great infidel. Vu1114ir•, and shaming the growth of l'hristianit) un/11•r the nue, and the disintegration of the emtpiree that Is Medi the to the philosophy of the latter. Hese. I. 11. IN mllwitt followed with a we•II- prepluoYl !taper 1111 NVeelleya111M111, 1tn growth and Its impnt'tante in the t'vaugelir•atinn of the world. Its, %V.shiesslayth. meeting uptuel fur general Wittiness, oil' an equal 1'- jl1Y•w•ntalti.n of clergy and Wylie n, the circuit relent. were handed Iia, and' there Nene reported a net inose..• in the weullrMItipof aIittle.wet. flf1v, and in the ordinary 1116;14u11mry fund n( $$:i. The tali nu•m .Ipes•ttt Well" J. P. HNow•il and R. l ming, Gtalerich: J. Jackson and .1. Taylor, Clinton: J. It.Nli.ha.•i. Sea fott11; J. ( 14 1.1114)4. 11u1- nle.villec J. Wilford, Myth; S. Trelea- ven, Dungann.m: H. Hot•ney, Nile; H. S. nailer. 19• iller; Jatir•M Knox, Auburn: Gets. Grigg Walton: H. G. Webb, 1ond.slalirt ; H. ('rich, Tucker - smith; P. Lisle, Bayfield; E. Johnston. Varna. It was lw•.euiewsuleti that Rev. J. G. Yell/and rreive $ltMl, and W. NV. 1 .. t h $.alt from the sttte•11tua11111t f 1. Auburn p etromotuege Wan n•pltrtell de- sitoyI'll by file; it t, su,111t wa. I141.M- .d asking for p, l tutissi.n to *ell the !clew magi. at Uungant/.n and apply p i:,M•e•t.ls ,if sale 1111 a 1111re suitable • 1,4•v. H. M. M g ami Mr, Wilford Will' appointed e 1 't tee 14. v i'it IIIIPon1.n.. and wreak t.tr1gt'•g4t• . Nrld" naMrt'tatin what can be crontributed by 1 hem. The ballot iitg laymen w'.•tt• al1.IMrllll- e•ll to attend the annual : .11. P. Itrtwn, It: 1' g. John Jackson. .IecobTa)'lor, J. MI;.Mirhat,l. J. NVi1- fnol. J. Knot. K. lie Webb, -M. Tr•- k..vl•n. H. Hoiiley. James Je•nkim.,'l:. Grigg. NV. Crooks, E. .Johnston, 1'. Cole. H. Crich. W. Mitrl•h and N. Il. Young The following wets• elected on the eonfetena e . 'lees • Stationing. Revs J. Ke lye, .ate•rnnte. Rev. M. .1. Wilson: Mtatisti.al. J. P. Btvawn: S lay *clued, Rev. 7'. H. ('ouplaid ,Inti J. lay tor; Epworth League. He•v. J. Hummer atnd H. i g: contingent fund. Roo-. J. Holntes and J. NVilfot.I: sust•ntatitrn, leve. J. W. Robinson mud R. l.. Webb; temperance. Rev. T. H. M, -Nair null P. l',tlee. roa•woriel. Rev. H. NI. N. ' g 1 H Homey; Sab- bath 011444.1-1:111er. Rev. M. J. \Vilsson And S. 'I'n•Iettven: church property. Isley. E. A. SIIAW x1111 NV. ('rooks:st•ate of the work. It•v. J. 4:. Velma and J. Knox. ting, law'. its' Giff.nd and 11. Money. 1111• meeting espy...eed itself its being hearty Mvlululthy with the 1'ris.,n- ero Aid Association in wetting legis - ion at the present wa5ion 1.1 Parlia- ment. 'rh.• t..i,hUions in reference to the proposed ahutlgattiad ionuCrti•ner'M chntrll with Ontario strY"•t rinse h. Clinton, were (avo:011y received. and Will In. Ira mdtrl to conference for adoption. Nothing teas *1 • its t•t•fet•- enie to.thins chn1Y•h. With the exrrp- li.n that it sg•vice will be given them 7s lwf.re . leaving the matter for the stationing r 'tier to deride The 'onf'rl•nee• will ie *looked togi•n01 NVmI- tiitl church permission) to sell said chutr•11 property, pros .i.l.. topIs• all - lied t41 moving wail) V11111 • 1 1., the vil- lage of Walters. Next year the district lneeting"will be held in Goderich. 'Toronto, May 2:1 --Two women drowned, the body of one •1111 wtam- tng, Is the latest tragedy enacted on the play. Eighteen -year-old Libby McKenito of 31) Wood street. and Mrs. Mary A. Beckett of 119 Seat- on street, were, with four others, thrown Into the Day by the, capsiz- ing of a mackinaw and drowned. The body of Mit. lbKenlrie has not yet been recovered. Crtew IOT- iW'tlr Atte, tracted another sailing 'party to the se'noe of the distressed, and a strug- gle to rescue eoe women from • wat- ery grave ensued. In the capsized boat were Fid. Ate ted, a printer on Yong(' street; T. ltl,hards. William Shames Libbie McKeon le, Jean McKenzie and Mn. IlecLet (. At 1..45 last night, L. E. /Sarah, sailing the wacklnaw "Toinui," ac- companied by Charles Mi11er and 11. M. Lamont, heard screams for help. Righting about in the direction of the cries for assistance. they bore down on the spot, but 1t went past the mark. Charles Miller jumped Into the i.assing mackinaws' dinghy and re turned The three men were still afloat, two holding a woman each, but the third woman had gone down. In the Inky darkness a struggle for life went on for a quarter of an hour. Then the boat manned by le Marsh returned picking up three men and one woman who were still afloat. The eases. of the sad accident was the neglect of the two men. who had hold of the jib and fore sail, not let- ting them go when the boat Wu law Ing turned to the wind. Five tart aed Tee Carr tewoll.h•d by Mea 1 asci.. a,spafblr.r.. Montreal. May 20 - Forty -live cars nothing; two caro smashed; three men and two women in the hospit- al.. the cars on the Inn up to 7 o'- clock; over 30(1 lights put out, and ten or twelte men under arrest for intimidation, were owe of the fea- tures of Sunday's strike record. There was a conflict on St. ilenie street at 5 o'clock and another at Fast Mt. Catharine sleet • little earlier, with the Maul(' as given rho ee. Flreinoa Awad the Slater.. The serious 'iota which took One,. Sunday Istvan to hate cleared the sir, and the order of the Attor- n,•y-General to allow none of these arrested for intimidation out on hall has had the effect of quieting down thing to their normal state. Soule 45 cars were run y.Sterdey. and while they were crowded moat of the limn there were no attempts tu•in- tertere with the omplo'•es in the dis- charge of their duty; coneequenlly the last car entered the 'shops last •rnIlling at 7 o'clock, without a tingle accident being ,sported 'The turning out of the fir.• bilged,' by the Mayor with orders to duck tilt leaders of any parade or procen- Min thatmight he f,, vied prevented all propfee l demonist rat ions. AUTO RA(JEHS KILL SIX. -- Ghastly Record of • Compemtion Maid in Feasts. THE KING'S PLATE. T'5s 1)7...51 Stable euro. rwhlie a aar- prlw ..d Win. First earl aroma -Th. .a...d Day. Toronto, May 26. --The Ontario •(nekey Club's spring race meeting began on Saturday. The g,enlent in- terest centred In the King's Plate rte.. Of tb• fifty horses whoe* names were me IA* 1.1 day of March inueribed coo the entry Ilatfey t1,5 Ring's rut. of 1iMA, fifteen nurvh- M the tr1.1s of training with inch a •hnw4ng aa justified their owners In .ending them to the polka. As in gen- erally the, ease, Mr. Seagram had the larivet represent alton, three o,tt. of 14-4 $its aatrlp, get fa t11a JudiaMat Our1Wiy All that you want to got it: what you pay for ; be sure you get it ; It isn't just enough that you get a shoe that looks $3,50 worth ; it has to weal and feel up to the price. You are losing money, losing time, and losing comfort if you are not wearing Our sil(es. J. P. KA VA NA GH Paris, May 28.-lt in now possible to assemble from the many reports slung the ratite i of the tient stage of the Perim -Madrid auto race a com- plete Inst of caaualti.•s. This shows six persons killed, two so dangerous- ly injured that they may die, and ten seriously injured. During - 7hu day it was asserted here that 17 persons had been killed, and that 17 were Injured; but this was not war- ranted. itordeaux report. that many of the competitor'', Including Militant ('har- ron, Thellier, and P'a.Yy desired to abandon the rune, Mit athero insist- ed that their efonor required them to remun.e it sr the Spanish frontier, 11 IlOasible, hot the Spanish Govern- ment later forbade the race', thus compelling it'' complete ahandon- ment. The manuflet urerm have agreed that, an a road lace in imluos- stele, the meeting will be resumed within a closed enure.'. A late despatch from Rorleaux adds another shx•k'ing accident to the long lint of rkettalt i'm. Mme. f'hnyndeaa, a,compant•d by her hus- band, ls,lh riding bicycles, were wetching the panning 'Automobiles 12 mil. s from llnrde.lnx, when a horror, frightened by the noose, bolted and overturned the Indy. .,ho fell under a racing onto lIoth her legs were rut off and the hopes of saving her life at Alight se1n1AM 114 rhareh, London, font May 24 -William aglow•, for )rem township collector of North T*,m-hester, wrlI llnnwn throughout tin cnnnry and In the rite, wan found dead yeeterdoy in the Met hornet Church at tido showeA nam A revolter that lay by i's that he had committed suicide' Millet's helpp� Pnwdet's cure. sale by JAW. WHsun. The Late Jacob Sheppard. Another highly respected pioneer of Iowl mham joinlul thesilent mu ority, in the p ers''it of Jacob Sheppard, w'ltwr dearth ••Torsed on Saturday, Nay Ilk h, at the age .f MevenL)•-sev'n yt•7ls, hen mamths And five slays. His wife, who had lst'11 Ill flit• Myrtle vows, melt.- ceased him but a fewweeke ng'. 'tile, late Mr. Sheppard hell hem iia poop 111.7dth 4,,:• several year. from dropsical and heart trouble, and spent n (..spit• of years in Ooslerirh. 1'linton and G.Nlrrieh Ww•nship, which slti•nwst to revive hits in his, declining years. rs. Lost year he returned to his home alt Oil Springs. Ont., where his son .bill also resides, and despite kind etre mil 11144144441 skill Pollee !Wel to the inevit- able. His father and 11i lthrr Wit'' nat1'.s of (men's And Tipperary. Ire- land. and ,Amir 10 this 'motley tomb - ably righty yens Ago, the attbjett of this brief mild' being born et Mtreetsville. Shortly after, the family Illo I to (4,1.11eri,•h township, where they settled on 1.it 20. et1111e ei.n 11. 'The late .1ole011 74heppsnl w'AM 11111 .1f n large f,rlllly Of olw•.•rflll Anil w'1.l1- prepMlrti el brothers, the Nix of Goon at • time weighing Assail 1,:114) Is 14. The five mart iyntg are George, at Nile. ('apt. William. of Portage IA l'Iairir, MOIL. And .Ilthll, ./H Mee 701.1 Thotn*s, at Clinton. Mr. and Mts. John Sheppard. the patents. Tweed Away shunt seventy and teed y -flys. years Ago, and wl•t'1• laid to est in (i,x1'n acre at. Holttesville. The tette Jacob Mhe ipirl W*M net a elan of many words. hitt .luring him bong life he woe ever falthfnl to h • and country, of br,ael eit•wx d tolerant mind, with A kind h,•artr his fel- lows. 111(' wa.m rue of the pi11nrr'M w'hn helped to chop ' down and make the first rowlwnv .n writ street, (iiwlerirh, andel...assistYd him brother/ in militilnt• work .n what is now known me the Huron rout. (hiring' his whole For 1903 WHITE STAR LINE FIFTH ANNUAL ONE DOLLAR EXCURSION From Goderich To ETROI AND RETURN Wednesday, June 17th 1 Jordan Block. McKIMSi 'Ooderich. Ont. Our Buyer is in Toronto This week after the latest goods and on the hunt for Bargains, which will be here on Saturday. Mere will be money in them for you. Window Shades NVe bate Imo must 'f these itl the good kind., the) tn•• the beet linen (oiled up/apne•, uewe$t rulers sod heat mlh•1' . 01141 Wal will sell the :alk• kind for Irk•. 'Nuslins 111.'kit's that lint I:nh' luck rout but :urs cool. 1In kind that du not hook chomp hitt sur 1.11. priced. l 1'2}c', 1.5e, XIV and :cr. :A1d. NEN' AND THE 1.ATES'I''. fliHinery 'rills ha. le•.•n til.• enact neoUlon fix ua in the ,aiilliit, u•y department ate,'* tee sue ,. II Millinery at dry -goods pricer and always hat 0 the newtal bestow we were ION 1'euh.l it with a led nT surly 11petii ug mode. Moore IIeW willin.gy this week, Jobs S.•.• mer 43...verm :(1 ...', Ike a 35e. •• feather. at lit• :old y N11•11'M nm,l It.ty ' White 1411.1 colored dress shirts nt Mc and two for 75.•, mew. and boys' ,trite hats 31e to 75e,, Mlsrial at 33.•. CLOTHING \V,• have clothing GI sell not to keep ; our low price. prevents us from Leeping it long. Nlett's x11.1 boys' suits, all prie,•.m, and til,• Iest for the price in the market. It ,�. kt ieke•rs, men's 'mots w1.1 overfill.. Nett [ilea fast, true Ise. .Ask for tickets .n (china. McK/M'S BUSY STORE. Enrmtrmtnrnrrr►mmmmmmmnrmmm+mmmtn I nvict us Boots at $3.50, $4.00 and $-4.50. After searching invest igal i enol due tt•ia1 we are VIM- vthat the InvirtOA INMItN 111a1Ate by Gest. A. Slater, of MontY•al, is • of the best lied' IMM,t made, *Iwo at pries IM elisil', cue of the 11•st vvdttes. 11. iM a IMslt We fet•I !Wield 1of. • Graceful in design' iM•1•t Y'6 ill tit and Intl dressy, control. table, A1111 for wear t he espial of any $:,,11) bed )'all ever waw. Only $1.00 Round Trip Leave Goderich for Detroit 8.30 a: in., Wednesday, June 17th, (cauada time.) Arrive Port Huron at noon, Detroit at 4.0o p. m. Returning leave Detroit Thursday, June t8th, at 1.0o p. m. Central Standard Time, Port Huron 5.30 p. m., arrive Goderich 9.30 p. m. Friday, June t9th, at 8.0o a. m. (canada time,) leave Goderich on the return to Detroit. Fare with baggage $1.00. ' A Special Excursion Train will leave Stratford at jo a. m.,Wednesday, June 17th, stopping at Mitchell, Dublin, Seaforth, Clinton, and Homelsville, connecting with the morning train from Wingham, Blyth, etc., at Clinton 7.4o and arrive in Goderich 8.15 a. m. Thtitntiaty night Special Train -loaves Goderich on arrival of steamer from Detroit, for Clinton and way stations to Stratford. GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT, TUESDAY EVENING White Star Line Steamers C. F. BIcLMaN, 1'..rr,c Mc. E. H. Avis, x.cumno. Aor Aa^ te•nsit•t•. and hi. antlrition w•au to owe no nuan anything. and We believe wee rat truthfully may he haul nota living enemy. The funeral. which took place from the hulnl• of his mon-in-law, .1. G. Mh•.'3i. 10th ,.nreesi.n, Gl slerich tow't1- ship. ion Tueslaty afternoon of last week. to Clinton cemetery, was 011e of thelargest ecer w'ti its the s4•lion, being (idly as utile I n half in length. 1t Was let' the ail%pieeM 11f 1.. O. L. :141, of which it might be said he was the founder, and for many y-eaus the pro deet )t•, *111,1 I.. O. 1.. 1141. Rev. *1r. NVt•ight ' Insetted the beautiful service of the Episcopal church at the honor and. grave, while the Orange set vire nits 1 tinted by P. l', NI. Timid and Hr.. Wright man. 711e 1ut11- 11i•aers were old neighbors, Gen. A. CoSoper..John Thompson, fits). Miller, Gabriel Elliott, R in. Stanley and Peter Steep. amt,mg those from' a did AMA' Well' him two daulght•to from 130st/111. Niels.. his .1111 John from Oil' F Springs, and till• Nh•wstsNNe. setrr from 1.tickn.w, 'rhe nein.• .f ,Jacob Mheppattl will bong be cherished by the hosts of people who knew- hitt) M. long and loved hint .o well. Med'., Price $:131), $t.l1lt�I$4.it11• Baty a pith.and try the•nh, 1f they hail )' ,tl r • hue k and gest yew• nu,rm•y or at new tlatit'. That shown our vomit - dente in theJlvietus boot. ' 7'he• mew s styles are .1101)' I await yo our Sizes It to 111. All numb. with Goodyear welted exteusioii Wm. Sharman = 1'IIINElt E -*M'1' S'1'. and \S411:ALIE. �1��111111111U1r1111UtU1111►IIUIil11Ui111ullllll4l14111U11�1Y 1 a a Teas at lee Lent. Woodstock, May 21. -The Wood- stock cold storage warehouse col- lapsed at 7 o'clock yesterday morn- ing. Several hundred tons of ice were Inst, while the 'striatum, valu- ed at $5,000, is a cotuplelr• tome. THE Si..'. 11, is the best local l news- INIIt'r in \\ ,•.t. Hutson :.t $i m year. HOSPITAL OSPITAL, Fo a M.AB1ryAson,rl3r�11Yor,k11at.m,Buffalo O,M.N SECLUDED. h All WalsaAIwa s at Tilb Sipa' ntmmnnMn►nMnn Mmmmmmmmmm The Big Sale Munro Stock of Dry Goods Is on. Great Bargains In every line. Every- thing goes regardless of cost. A large quantity of choice goods still unsold. Now is your opportunity. STURDY & CO., NEVI' BAN1K01 t0MME11tt'1E. -SHIM$M4NfiMM �N$NENS �uiuiu4N NNN hS4 4, Vltttttttt rttttttttttt11111111111111t11tttlttttmmtttltt1tt1111 ttttttttt rd Haware L__Snaps in a Excursions anadian Northwest No. 11 Coiled Spriug'Mtet.1 W ireal $2 a.- nCement, per barrel I'agt hence. x -wire, at, pt•r tlwd erf- ate-- at - A Bargain I have bought for cash a large quantity of the following seasonable Hardware at and as long as they last you can have them at the follo*ing prices for cash : .'1 following return f.it... 4rr,,a I Isol em(p,w ,$ )Uwinetpa II1w.ewrlla x'ntheme l lain Yris:11.TTT rrstee.n th.." 1$35 iAlai.aMIe ...awry ItaswwIa aw ea •Iver a d nrr, r Q jl u wa•seeM j et alr,nu $'r wawaaesa .. (l11ttt g.ti,ij4 •11111.• 11l1..lunc (alit. i.• - filming within 1141 d71', h•on1 date '4ww- ie.iie, Good going Jlllt• ft lt, valid t' I E routers until M.•pt. 14111, 11141, E ' Where Is Spoil the Semler The femme. Muskoka ieakts, Lek, of (Jays, bake Niftiasitrg. Knwartha teke., and 11m MAgnetewsn River are reached only by the Grand Trunk Railway System. Kxeellent hotel se- rommlrinli"n. healths',•Iitttit•, netting. etc. Oeneriptivr Ilta•ratiils and All in ftwine 1 ion 4t'.m, F. F. t.AWRKNI'K, Town Ticket Agent, Goderich. J. 1), McOONAI.i) life his Widower tranteu:t)ma were et- I)patrict I'a.ewnger Agent, Toronto. Pogo -Gale, 12 -fort, at Plytienith Hinder 'Twine : 1e•alve vont• 01114•124. Mt Whit,. I,.•::•1. I'Th'phnnt Willful. pinr•, ;it .... f*t.i ,it) 711 %'hit.• 1,eatl, lintNorlrsni., purl,' at 1, :d) :Ili haul's 1.1ns'ed OiI at, per gal. - Itis :12 Nails at. per trowel a Gold Medal. 11'. 6t'•,'11 Mh.•af. 125e. for Twine. Priri' gnau•atiteeol. Don't forget that 1 01111 nulla you an s- *vire London Fence for 3Sc a rod. Ready -Mixed Paints k 1 handle the ".Ark" hrnnd. It is. 1ile• lest. is w,•nthet• And Neater proof, If y1111 ns• it mice you will toot w•:Int any other kind. 1. have handled it lot the past -sit „cut's. 11. 11a4Y Is•e•n ttit'tI• tested Anil 4.1111,1 soli-ofa411iry in every way ; and the tnunufArturet' Wive the pbtnt ,enol , :Ipife' to turn out the very beet iodide on the market. 1'.0 will Ire able to teb theit• paints in future years. They are not likely M be ptl out, of 1,u,Hnlom. Ih: YOU WANT (1001) I1AItl►WAItE AT,I'IA/14 : I'Itll'ES TALI. Y)N a CHAS. C. LEE a I'I-tJf1BING, HEATING ▪ 'I'hono ilr"AF:, N., ANI) i INSMI'i HIN(1 .. �uu� uiu�u�u�u�i�lu,{����h�u�►,����i���d�iluu�u«uu�i