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THE SIGNAL : GODERIUIJ ONTARIO
A BIG DAY AT CARLOW.
Annual Meeting of West Huron Farm -
ere' Institute and. Women's Institute.
Held M Ow Farm of President 41 M. Young
Vary Successful 6.Iherinp Reports Pr..
muted and Officers Elected Work Planned
for the Coming Year.
The %Vest 11u1v11 ratifiers' Illslitmte
held 144. 411111011 meeting a1 111e h1.e1,.
of It. NI. Voting, Kph 111 of 1'01-
.1.n•n.. 011 Friday 1.1'111 111 1.4 Inst
week. The phos and 1111.1•31.11 11 1 w1.1.1•
1411/41 1111011. of the :II meet ingof the
W 11'. 110414We, whi. h ,leer nue
h11 11111141 ho1 1e. w1•I.• pnwvtt. Although
the eether welt. 1.1.11 31111 1111.•1111•
rain there was a fair attenda11eeot
f tonere feet oyei I he riding. !'rootlet.
ping-pong. quail. Nod other tome.
were itelti1t(1•11 iu by many during the
11114'IlIl N ail.
About Y 1.'111 111 1'Iv.ideitl ('1111114
0 1.11,411 the Meeting on the I1•uulit11ly
t'l•r11ev1 hewn 14.0111 g hi. n•sideuee.
He 41,14r: t11111el the ,ue111bol.0e the.
s 1e1vNs of 111.• biet it Miring t h.• pat
y.wr. 1'sideneet1 by the itle.•xt t,llru
114 the meeting. and the hearty die
elt$auu of the . ibis le that had hetet
brought b.r...,• them. Mi.. VIwing elm.
. Nn►e of the. .11%i11g iu 1•x41.11*'. that
had listen effected by the 111101 ly1114.111
of hod speake1. et heat of 11111. 11114.1
tug.. and ronelu.del hi. ,(.Idlese by
outlining 1I plan .1 ..uric and Ise -tinge
which he eugg.•Ntel for th.• ett ' g
)vat•.
F. 1'. EIGq.I....•rnl.ry and tlru.luei-
of the• 1, .Utete. ill waling hie report.
olid he thuttghl greater ild.Ir•.1 had
i been I„a11lfe ettl in the 111e•l111ge of the
y.•n, just el.wvl than during the pn•-
1'iota year. 1ilthuw(h the allenlbutic•
Of 1h.• Litter w:,. burger, tat ersten
e4i•ipt. wen huger 111:11 Chit year'...'
loll the eXligenw• p•l• rltl•1111N•r sea. it
14•1111.• *1411' Thie year it 410.1.111y .l4
c •nth. Ieavitg warty me large it hal-
awe 1,m hated 10. 111 •the rlelK• of hl.l
year.
'rhe receipts and extreme.. fol Ila
year were a. folhlwN :
niceI'II'1'M
.4.11 on hand $M: :a
Member.' fly..
La. -Wee Kram 210'
Mini.11..1 Knoll 21111
Its rIM- (nen. r%, ,,r.lo,,. ;!1111
2111
Kx eK%xve.
r:..n w .- •
for • 41111 1411 NNW
ittl•• 1 wl..rNw.
I',wtng,- 1111,1 4.11 11411111
1'r1n1 111.4.
A 11.•3{+Ing
L m Ipn•r. ryetme.'
MiscIlnmm.u..
% Ill a
Ikdnmr on lam' 11 444
'1'h.• IetIL'remaapt. lard vette W.'i.•
5111011. 111111 ex swell*., 1Ct I. I:n, I.MI ;1 tog
:► Iwlenee .1 IW,•at.
lieu.. I;it-%in 4tnlel 11011 Its hall
audited the treasuree'41 books 1111,1
found them mit-reel and well kelt,,
'rhe preralent a.kel for .mgg.v,ti..u.
a. 111 wears Ilea mean. of talking the
lestitette more ' eflleient. 111111 it .Ii..
ea4minn t.N,k•ptltee aft tit the desire bit
ity of having the t • al o Inch rhe
Inemh•n.hip .•xp1,,'" changed been
h•Le.'lrt .u-t.l'1 one. bel no nether seae,
taken,
The el..•t ion if if1)vv•Ioem fur the eft-
.ting-y.4.r remelted tie f 4Io s _: •
.%'hti.•hd John Long. Jas. Hayden.
J
\\ 4•x1 \l aW:IIIIMII J.M. 514.11.eigll,
Jam.l
Fast
%VeAvaltimeh A. furry. .1.
Kona 11..114,1(3. Hain.•.,
Colborne N. J. K.•reigbui. 11.
Morris. II. )1. Voung
nutlett .Jam. Snell, \1'..tu kwnl..lxs.
l' .rni4h.
Tnrnb•n•v Mien! \1'ilwtn.
(4.111.1.414 'township F. l'. ElfelnL
.has. l'olw'r11, John t%. 44. Mehl. •
GI1lrriele loan 11'. \l'nrION•k. Colin
('augd.•!1. W. Moro*. • '
Clint. 4,. -.low. Wheatley, lam, -Kik.
• l}'. Jtultlelg.•.
Wing) Witt. Itohinsln, 11%: tell
CrireN.n..4A. Mor4otl.
44Ft'th F'Metcalf, A. E. Bradw'in.
A il. J,Ier'1a..
If wart decided • to grant 5111 13 Ihr
Women'. Intel site: tam. $:1 fit the Fat
Seek A.1/4M•tnti••u. provided members
u. the In/dilute are .1,1.1.11(el, .
The election of •pole,'., r1•snit.vl in
It. M. .""'rung N tieing `r'ti•tlel for
t mithett : 11. Morris, %tee -president :
1. C. Elton!, eeerl•tlr•y•ti',0Ner•r: and
fins. Girt 111)11 •lobi, Iha(,o-, 11odi-
14118.
It wens deride' (o hold regular nre•1-
in;(1. at Kinttil Auld a1.1.urn :supple-
mentary meting. at Sl. Ilelens, l4,.1-
Jitlll.aNno' and 4luhnl.cille :
11.111 meeting. .11 PI.1'1,'1' N 11111, I Ac -
b ern, Ilungl It and (ieNlw•irh.
The .1141e1.i r'.• •u.., s% ill be
the KI11)1• ,I4 feet year.
Shortly after the roto -fusion of the
b Mittens of the Institute 1.•freett11a'uls
wore partaken of. table. having levee
place) on the knit In11 rain began lu
fall before the meal sen. over, Ulsvmsi-
t,ling the ser hal of Ihl. tuo'ds4oIM to
toe house, where the hl,Mp.ililhh' enlet•-
tlinnled 84(41 continne1. Alone 0
trehtek the withering Is'g,t, le !mak
t,). most of shoepremed repairing to
t't•ii• hours, 'rhe theta.. of the
111 •cabers of the Institute 111e due to
Mr. and 11rm. Y g for the ne.om in.,n
dation K, kindly tn•tnideml fin. them.
The W0man'a Inslitu:e. -
'rh.• preeide•nt• Mike, M. 1.. (deet., of
I teal, INesi .t .l the I•Ilall• at the meet-
ing of the IV 'nes Inst it WC. 111 het•
el• ' g n•nmrkmshe referred ItrieHy ter
ell' 81,11. of the IuMitnle 1 1 ('4-
ppr•nwr) plen.ure at s''eing ser 11141)14.
la lies present at this the third ,urinnl
Dl etingof the.Pgsnir.11hm.
The scm141r) . 111'. fells ('141npbe•11.
o: (bideru•h, glom select of the work
of the Iwlst year.'11m-1y-eight meet -
'Joe were held . in W'e.t Huron. at
O.wl.'rich, IA•nmillel. \\'ingluun, SI.
Hvlrn.s, Ilohne.4ill.e. ''ort Albert
and Auburn. The total ntlemlence al
the meetings Neem WS,. Nand M•r of
nelfie,,w•41 .11111 pnlw•t•e giten, 7:..
The oflh sere Noel dir•elen. thank the
manlier. of the Ferment Imil ilute for
their Ntuancial suptort during the
year : the press for its JNNislanee, the
Indi,' who s, kindly gat 4. their h.
Oat• the monthly meetings, Mid ,111
other. who in any way helped to make
the meetings reite'1.11)1111.
11 was II,vhlel that the 1111•tlllw't.
W0111,1 *Mint ill (4116 II11,1* Ni11't1,.
w•ee*lel•11 exhil,it ion next tell and
would have a tent in which would he
given prlu•tieel Ih•t111n1MIrat Ions in
blotter-11lakin cooking and oilier de-
jial'taul'nte of dimmed *ranee.
The °Meets elected foe• Ihir yeAr are:
Provident, Mrs. H. 4'ante'Ion, (io11e-
tieh : Vle -{resident. )h.,, 11aCry
Morris. 14))Al ; aerret.ry-treamin,•,
MIs. (;olio Campbell. (beheld) : dire•
tors-R'lnt(harn, Mr.. .1 .1. Elliott and
Mrs. (turtle : Hennllll.•r. 1111.. .A NNW
I'l.her and MIs. A. Malloy : Goderith,
Miss Wakefield and Mis. M. 1.. fawn
Auburn. Mrs. J. Finellsnd and Mt., T.
Hirai -hem : Holmeavill.e, Mrs. (4. Toe.
butt NIA MVO. W. It Forster. Votes
of thanks war' tendered In the retir-
ing pw.wident, Minn Herren. and to Ake.
Young for her boapitality.
HOW GLORY WHALEN DItO.
Women Saw Mor Msed, and H•.rd acnama
and *het.
tit. '1'huwas, .1u'• I0. --Tit ie city
Was ..1lt'rwl Lo it. ley,th4 pater11u)
morning by the 11001118 ul 111.• old ON-
1114.11.hr.I 1.legin 1wout unit Sy.m144.
1 b., which had INr11 lotlel upon on
letrit411 a1 ally ul the Intuits.
The .vi.i4 *ell ifreelifitalwl b) the
sudden departure. Sunday night of
Geo. Howley, elle manager.
rre.Weet 1. Nesplasaed.
.1ulln Itolyd, the pi,•tldent of the
Elgin l'ouupeey ttl plusmvl at 44e
ell Mit twl. -We litoW kir. Itowley
has gone." her Kind. .' bit tlav' nu
knowledge of why he left The Mr -
...etas placed illy•t,it confidence 111
hie end ter did practically all the
nitre work himself It will require
roue• time to nal out the leak 011.
and In the neons inne we derided 11!
suifaend pa%merit."
Th. Notion on tae Deer.
The following notice posted on the
dour of the rululMny )'ettrrdu)
*oculus was the licit MI hunt 111.•
gemerul public had ul the condition
..1 affairs --
"Owing to the almetice of the wan -
ager, the direst ore ha%e tievnkd 111
suspend paanent for the preempt for
the purpose of utVestltatillg the af-
fairs of the cuwp.Iy
The director% (.0ul4 tell nothing
fosudulg stn invest ligation 411 th.•
books. '1'lie uttirers of the tutu .any
aro John (laird, ',resident: 1). K.
Llack••nrle, vice-president. di.vm•1,r,,.
Angus Murre%, John McCausland.
A. '`t. l: canoe.. r 1.. MIII'gto11 and
Albert ao
NJ rum* ea nop•elt.
Tye aitwnlit on deposit at present
Is aI.o.t 51)40 Ulla Piesid.nt Baird
state. that 1111 tucUt11611 have been
hypothecated. all the mortgages amt
ut her ..curls dew,•• remaining in thee.
%null.
The a party cuwpleted 21 years
of exirtrnre last' Ikrewl._•r and hail
had 1h• fulll11t ruifide,N'e of the pule
Ili %
-boat Anneal etal•waaI.
The last annual statement of the
Elgin Loan 4' pally Meowed prolit•
for the year of 5.249, to which a
balance brought forward from p•..% -
Mum year of 56.3145 %tee added, mak-
ing total profits of 521,014. tnie thou-
sand dollar,. wean .add.tl to the re-
serve, awl 511,1117 was paid in diei-
dsods at the rale of ,5 per cent. per
sanuw, paid hal(-yearly. Th.. balance
to crept o/ profit and less was 57,-
416.
The total anel`Is of the company
amount to 54,1(1,:103. 1.iub114*l.•, os
st/1'1L In 5210,0Nl, and Ilse reserve r.
$1.41,1144, •
Mlewlq 1M.s a Loader.
lir Rowley ham leen one df tfle
leading et! in•w, 01 Ihill place and wan
I,,kel 01.11 UN a wealthy min. .111•
hurt IN41•n un 44111•i0 of the Firs( M.• -
I11041114 U1011111 for 1111111y %,•at•n, 41011
h.. and hem family mond high in so-
cial eir'1.' -'Ilia integrii._t' hum never
been 4100h4•411, and Ism friends cannot
unti•...tend wh' he left, the rlty.
It IN )told he tranaferrld- .11'hie pro-
berty'lo the ruagtaiiy before leu% dug.
A report is carreflt that 'h.• wON in-
%..1..'I- in Atlas Lown Jo the extent
of 5441,11410,-sem/ this til -(fro only ru-
mor about Vlach "th,-re ars sour-un-
favorabli. remarks. It Is, thought
that h,• may hare Limen personalty
erectile! ing in stocks and 0%erslwpf.ed
the lonntle of pru.kore. Mr. 'Baird
tltr-tom
fointrment of •a liquidator Wil) be oak -
"MI for. Mr. fluted also said pomitiv.-
ly that the p(rcurdint weer intact and
that (Molitorm weiuld certainly . tx
paid dollar for dollar.
CROP REPORTS.
• I Y... (moral ('rude Crops Aro /.
spl•odld Coeds/les.
Toronto, .tune 1O.-Ileforts from
alll-o%er Central Ontario are to l..
select'tint the crop are fn r4plendid
condition. Fast and west 'there err
two extremes -two little rain and
teal 'malt ruin. Pet seen 11..od,tock
end 1'..bourg there dm nothing the
Termer,. ran r 1.1ain of, and the
happy mean 'bet w.rm drotlght and
deluge .mrmn to have been *truck.
Throughout thin tette ion of the
pro%ion. and in the Niagara district
there promfn.'n to lee an abundant
Odd of fruit, nearly everything that
grows on tree or sins lacing In an
ad.an'e state.
MITCHELL ON THE AWARD.
Net a Pleanrlal Het a Moral 41I•tery ser
United rl.e Werk•re.
).run1011, Pn , June, .1 n. -Thr Un-
ited Mine Workers' etin%'ention, call-
ed 10 lake• Kation on 11N''refused of
IIN• npera4ol.. 10 recognize Diet Oct
1'reei.JentM Fahy, Nicholls and 1Mt-
tey am the diners' reprem•ntaltytre
on the 4,1.1,411.11400 %mid was call-
ed 10 order at 10.211 o'clock i•e,.f1er-
duy tuorning: President )Mitchell
was 'unaninunlmly chosen chal•ivan.
'('hem were 4:,o delegates present.
At the opening of the a/ternoon'
Haslet. I'residdnt Mitchell addressed
the convention. Ile geld In part:
"Gentlemen, -It is needless, to Say
that the refusal of the mine owners
to lire up to the award of the etrike
commission is a derided disappoint-
ment to nee. I was hopeful, after
our long ',drake and after the com-
mie/don had made. Its award,, that
each side would accept it. 1 desire
to say that 11 tin United ' Min.'
Workers 4huuld l'eh1Me to rolnply
with ov.ry lel ter of Our award 1
80.dd I* first to condemn them \1e
roust do nothing *e cannot defend
1 ndptht May fote..myself that 1 am
hopeful ace tray find an bodnrabl.e
Way out of the enhunlly. The (' -
Inli•'
nlun'M award wcim not a great 0-
11110(1.41 %Irtery for us, but It was a
groat mural %keno'. \1'e can nRunl
4.0 heat• our disapp.11ntwent and live
up to the nwarvl."
After the ti'an,'.act1(111 111 elltne rou-
tine berenese, the con% PM ion et. A. :IA
miniuno•d to glen the 1hsolution*
committee an epport3nily to frame
Its report.
Pontoon OW. 11111.8110.
Montreal. .1nnn 1I4.-- lk•fnrs ,luntice
lAeo4te yesterday, Robert Fenlon,
Who at t04.t.1i,, from the pocket
Robert Hall of 010 re t, was
tried. Fenton trate to IM peniten-
ttary for three years.
' 1.112it 12 111.4..4.
Qurbr
.111 tie 1R 7'.101 Nand Is
blamed by tt,., ,n11r1 '.f fngalry for
I),, g".,.u. '0Q of Ih„ .leads* 1lreri,,n
near ten•e1 .! few dee. ago. Ile has
lawn a pilot. Inc :la learn
Ilmpin,lne 1.fa.te.
1.00.1011• .fine 144 Monagora of
Met eeear farms nor Walkeryllle
are seta.} tut( hnys under net years
01 wed ed will be pressed.
KING PETER OF SERVIA.
al•e1ex1 •oc•ldlue t. rr11gr41 M•
•r. -epi• la• r..1,,.. Iwu.s a
rt•1••••at-Cel. Mwehla Popular.
Belgrade, June 144. -Prince 1'eter
Karags•urge%itch at 12.15 p. w. was
uiauiwou.ly elertel King of Morrie
by the Senate and tikupstchlna In
Joint saoalon. 1le has accepted. Ile
will lake a special train front l:.•noa
for Belgrade Thursday evening by
way of Vienna.
king l'eter hart homed u 'deteutrnt
from (4.u'u. In it he 'hunks the
tier% tans who have Nowt a desire
to return to the radii of their
minatory. lir promises to be faith-
ful to those oath!' , drawing sts•.
vial 1i.pirution from him• memories
of his regretted lather. 7'be King
prowls* to ignore all thin has hap -
PETER 1. OF 4F.ItVIA.
petted during the pu-1 forty yearn
and not to .bear ill will to those
who opposed him.
11e concludes with promising to re•
sport the right of all employes of
the state. whom. he invites to retain
the positions to which, they aim leg-
■Ilv entitled, and to ream Me the nor-
mal condi tun • of their tint i.•1.
King Peter will go to Belgrade, ar-
crompauleb by his Sabot attendants.
Ilia residence et Genoa ell watched
'by private detectives.
The day,'e prot•e'ilinge- on the whole
were characterized by singular int-
preasi%en.'stl (lnly in the unreserved
*duld:anon, shown for l'ub. Mns•hin
and other -conspirators could it be
amen that- the' event waw eminently
popular. It was e%ldet during the
crrewuily, where Col. Maec•hut stood
conepiruuu,,ly among the -numerous
brilliard uniforms ant) decorations,
how 'wand he Is of his work.
FATAL BULLET FROM SOMEWHERE.
•Iea. Chanab•r. of I.11agloa Masa 4. the
HO.d-I. Dead.
Torogto' .Junction, .lune 1, -.-'Word
Imo juIt; bead r. -,o '.el here of a JW e-
4eriuoli shunting ..'cedant 8hk•h _e'F-
curYel at Islington yest.•rdus morn-
ing. N'illiu)y, Ilawkyp, who 1141,11 00
the Appleby farm, ural two hired
men were repairing a :••s4',','ahem one
of the. m.•n, named Alex. 1'himbers,
wan struck ..n the bend by • rille-
bulL•L whitjl penetrated the aku11,
and IL it thiught will result' latilh`.--
'I'he .sourer truer, which the bullet
cum•• is unknown, although It 1" sup-
pes.411 to ie. from 14,. gun of a man
who won .shies ing meadow larks, 4a
the nebgMeeturol yrmterdey morning.
t'hunds•rs is a middle-aged English-.
Ulan who hti,, Inlwlrel On farina about
Islington for mall, thine.
Died I. a Tow Miami...
Lnher.--Thi':ball entered ('hambers' .
1e41 ten...le, pulsed. 1hew' gh the
brain, and' wait totted in a flattened,
co/Mitten in the flesh of the right
temple. IIs diel a few minutes if-
terwerdn. pr. ('l.•ndenan, coroner
for the district, was notified, and
opened ten inquest at th.• farmhouse
of Mr. II1lwkine, wher.' Mr. Chain -
heel; .1i% fel last evening.
• HEPPNER DESTROYED.
Or.gee Town Wiped Oat by a ('olalnn of
W aUr and 500 of 1t• U1h.h11.
sal• Perl.h la the YI. 1..I.
Sfwl.ane, Wash., ,lune 16.-Te1r
graph and telephonic whir.* from
Arlington, -Oregon, stale that the
towers of lleppner", 4)regon, was d--
dtroyed by a flood that rushed down
4h.Iliams (Teck between 6 and 7
O'clock Sunday evening. Reports, fr
lone stale that from able to 500
people are beliet,41l to have been
drowned. 1':pr1v ye•Merday it was re-
ported that 1115 INrdie/I had leen
hound, but only 1111'agr.• r,•purt, 01 rho
disaster hate been obtained. Hepp-
ner lie a town of about 1,25U inha(1-
-if ante. ' -
A biter despatch says All the trli-
graph and telephone wires pre down,
and, no a -curate informant iota ran he
11111 aided, bort the eradiate of the
toms 'of til* is 1aeal on the most
reliable reports received up to last
night. A report from lone, a1'v.nt
teen pltlem from Ileppner; Is to the
effect that 300 bodies 4rnte been re-
co%erai.
A meeriengen. that arrited at Ione
said that a wall of water ' 211 feet
high rushed down into tit" gulch 1n
which lleppner in situated, carrying
etet•ylhitt,/ before it.
The flood came 1.u, raahlenly that
the -41tl,allhnuts were unable to seek
pla••e,, of enfety and were • carried
down to death by thu j rise rush of
water.,
Mtge honlders, weighing a ton.
were carrier down by the current,
and many people were killer by be-
ing crushed neatest the rocky bluff.
Carly in the after a thunder-
storm occurm'd• covering n wide re -
eine of country; Inter a heavy rein
storm sot 111, litany of the small
stn'smm overflowing their banks In a
short tame. • Bridges were swept
away like straws.
rtemitharet atop. TtaSe.
Vette, Montana, .lune 16. -Traffic
throughn't F,aMern Montane on the
Northern l'ai•ifle is almost et a
Mended as a result, of severe eloud-
hnrMN Sunday. Near 1'nrk ('Ito, •
rinuitbernt, sent a wall of 'cotter about
Litt feet in height and ahem the same
number of feet In width, -crashing
down the tatley
Tire 1. P..4le110S4 *stales..
Otfaws, .Tune 15.- An Incipient
%late. Wm. deem...rod yesterday in the
hememenl of this Western I.epartrmnt-
al blrlrk, under the tonna nerepted
by the Inland Revenue Department.
It wan nrromlary to hatter la the
doer to rash the• fir., which wee elf-
t tng,llrhewl without senna dumass..
'1his %twee was started by a di/Nelii,
gieralllllitli a die`
CAPSIZED AT SEA.
Captain. Yst• .rd 111. Mho of 11• Steam -
•r Nl..on. 1)ruw,..d.
4.'hristtannand, 4,,.rw11'., June 1.1 --
Tho Belgian P11 11L1 11111,111111, *olid
from Sund1rlu td. England, for !el-
ide, Fest Prussia, capsized and sank
June 111. 7'he captain, 1101.• and ■ix
1111.11 N.11.11dr1,W0e1. Seven other uu•11t-
hers of the crew drif4.ei in • small
(Nut for .wanly -lour hours, during
*bleb time theme of Owen Wed from
exposure. The others Were picked up
1 1102•10••• on $.sane.
Winnipeg. .I use 1 t1. -Two special
constable.' of the IM)lice lube went
t hr rounds of the et IlfeN solidity ev-
ening and found wet twenty doing
tontine a. Most of those 11is1•o%ele!
upon were fruit Mtores, which their
proprlel0,, claimed were rem aur-
an1e. 'rhe% will 1.• proa.vIrtel, how•-
en.r, for doing badness, us Many of
theta sold article,. that are not in-
tended loll food.
Rajas Yaw. Des.
Hamilton. .lune 18 -Major .1. J.
Lia -on, for many year,. a 1 ' sett
rlti,.•n of this city, and Brand 44.r-
re•tary 111 the (band bodge. Al'. A
A.Y., died ,yesterday morning at 1
p rl.xi. 1!e was 61 ye.Ps of age.
Malar .John Jeeps 1160100, \. 111.,
WW1 4110 ,on of the Tale J. .1. AI.IN-
en, kl p, a1,41 was torn at Kinn. .
Sorthai,ptonMbtr.•, England, on Feb.
4, 1842.
Manlltea Man Drowsed.
Shannon. 111.•, 'June 16.-A. young
man by the name of 11,rv111. one 111
the 1la1lilton Battery, wan drow'nel
in Salmon River here about 7.411 p
111 , while in bathing 111' war I!1
'1•arx 111 age.
Ore C1.11 War .4.4.41.
Tripoli. .fun.. 114 • The tit tl war In
Wadai i4 ,•nd,4 Inuhnorra has bre,
proclaimed Sultan lttininewl pro -
lifter tx Oro good.
Handled S•ol..r, le Mrd.
I.indsay, .lune 10. -George Bood.'-
her. aged about 15 years, an Assyri-
an, accidentally ,,hot himself In the
stomach Sunday In his bedroom,
while handling a revolver.
A Midland Soot.
London• June 16. -It 11. reported
now that Iron. .1. I. 'Tarte is likely
to contest a Midland constituency l0•
*teed of an Irish one.
1t. 861E j • ti. COLBORNE CASH OR
PRODUCE
The following arts a few of our leader;
Muslin Dress Stuffs
At greatly reduced prietw, just in, at Ilk•,
1214. ,suet I:M'. 'cheese• gamin were bought
Iasi week and the pricer. are away down.
%V bit• wetland with pink, blur, green and
Imallvi• pattern., f,wt colons.
Ladies' White Waists
In the *1.11 -known ••Sitar Mak,.." They are
the 14.41( 111,841,' Alla the bent fitting waist 1,m
1 he mut ort. Mettle in the Iatewt designs with
lurking, lure And entlemider •.
51.111, 51. Li, 51.2.1, 51.:i1, $1.fu 521111, *22.'.,
3112.511.
Dress Stuffs
('I'4A111., ill m'l'gen, Mutter., eratimer•h, 11111'4
cloth and vte,adtur., at popular prises,
14k.111.• spv•ulltie. in black edit g,•tadinre
that are extra value. leu • and me them.
'1'11E DESIGNER I'OR
lines : -
Stockings
A Ixtge intent. just arrived iy Biecck
k
lies an• Blsok and that will seal
and w,. ,.tart them at ten petite. Another
lot, 2 for 254., that cannot by beaten. A lot
of
white mere for whew.., cheap and good.
Underwear
In Inru'x, hulk.,' :old children's, in all the
Trading stakes. l'hild'o from 5c ; La/lies'
from lie, or 2 for 25t' : Men',, font IN:.
Curtains and Bobbinettes
`4•c on if you *ant extra value in theme
g:sKIN.
Whitewear
(,owuN, fikirt,,, brewers and Corset Covers,
,Is 1Nw1 ,na can he found for the prices and
well made.
F011 SALE, 1'RI('E TEN CENTS.
J. H. COLBORNE
WOOL
1 ail I'rrpan•d 10 buy thf..ra.o11'. 4-1Ip
of w'uul, .W u-,,.l..t1 Iia
BENMILLER
WOOLEN MILLS
for hlghu•t nick price. or in exchange for
manufactured artkk1..
1 .hall het a• a h1 r rt-ortu*nt Of
HOr1ESPUN CLOTH
fur hint,. Unr.e.e•. .11141 .owl unlr.. The
muse..* of fanner yearn tomboy. me to go
rxten.Lely into the uianufa t un• of thin
a.Wuier article 1.4 el.ahing.
your I-Inmagr 04.44111rn117 eedirftlml.
JESSE GLEDHILL,
Ik•nultller \1'.wdrn 141i11..
20th Century Brand
of Clothing
People who appreciate towel 1 lel hing are !ear ' g lu cease tel this 1t.re.
The .t.tuly and healthy. growth ..1 our wales for the 211th Cannery brand of
MEN'S FINE TAIL1)RkiD GARMENTS, showy the rend of public opinion rind
confirm.. our expe•tatbet when starting, that nwrit,rious nwr•handiew would
secure the patronage .1 the particular and critical. "Ve have been taking a
large her of ••SI'El'LAL ORDERS- for outing 1 suit., ; th.e4t
Wo11 fit aiid tine work t. greatly appreciated by our patrols, Special"orcit.
'o.l.. only *Lit extra. �J
Prices $ 10.00, $ 12.00 and $15.00.
•9II SAMPLE 17'0('111111 t': 1'1111%1.
Two Specials in Men's Furnishings.
Workman's Shirts at 50c,
\V.. have Kent in several repeat or,
der. for the above shirt. If ynu only
knew how good( it workman's shirt we
sell fur 50e. you would buy nu oth.',',
This -shirt is made of block drill, with
,t gripe ; double Rent and track, 141.0111N
ILII i114.t11/1e stir-heL gnc,d full Mien and
near. only Sok•.
'Poole agent fur 20th Century Rrnnd
(J1,,thing.
French Balbrigtan Un-'
derwear $ 1.00 per Suit.
Another shipment of this excellent
uuderwt'ar in titin week. Thin under-
wear in the teal French Rltbin•iggen
male front Egypti41n yarn, its really
the b•wt value we hay.. ever men.
Pelee only 51.011
INSPECTION INVITED.
W. C. Pridham
MEN'S CLOTHIER
AND FURNISHER
MoLEAN'a sLOOK
tfe Fel/ Aslccp
.\ nil it wan hart to wake him, because he slept on one of our comfortable mat-
t1.•n.um find springs which fitted a very handnowe bed -room suite bought at
t his store.
Thin in the 'dewy told again and Again and it is worth repeating in your
Woven wire stretchers and mattrnw•4 to fit.
Al'.., vet•ando and lawn choirs.
•
feel ...fro ' g and all kindm of furniture; repairing promptly attended to.
Beckett & Staunton
Practical Undertakers and Embalmers. Nightit day calls promptly
attended to,
Night Bell at Store. 'Phone 89.
.. SUMMER VISIT OF 1903.
.
DORENW-END
of Toronto
THF: 1-'A MOT'S
HAIR NODS ARTIST
is coming!
IIE WILL BE AT
Hold Bedford, Goderich, Thursday; Julie 25
11 every kind and style of IAdiee
and genllemen'a Wigs, Teepee..,
Ib1ngM, 'Cavy and Plain F'tonts,
unit, hl'.. of all Tong hair in •• eery
1 •ngth and shade.
lib. Ari St)'1••. are known and
worn by eel clamor* .N'erywhere.
114. mitre to %iMll his ahowroonam at
the hotel aml'w,' hie t w dealglfs.
He will. free 1tf.rharge, dun.ona•'
trete by fitting you aith what i,,
the teat imitnlde and 'meowing to
you
Their ow adds health..rmdM't end younger appearance.
(4enllemu•n who are told shout() inr.Mtitiete and ewe him feather
o,'ight Tinlwvm end 114)48. '-ones on over (1.,111111 heads.
Please Remember Day and Date
HOTEL REDFORD,
QODERIOH
THURSDAY. JUNE 25
5
:New eerri%al of
SPONGES
DR. T, OVENS
L. R. C. P. R. R. C. a., n. D, as.
Thr Icest % bee% you ever maw. Cell and see eitaiee•ialist uu rep, (ser, 11,,.,1•
and tines will 1.• 111 the
PARIS GREEN enter of thin 11111,•
1'..11 el Id 8Iway. buy your l'ari, green at
on
the drug Mears. The manufacturer of 44tinter'm
green amt. al 4.1/101. only the manufacturing Taesday, Jane 30th,
chemist tit (1041* and etIeugt4) only.
The latter suits you 'tent. We Kell It. --
Price no higher than for the inferior kinde. Operatk/na undertaken.
hers r gala idem U. scalls At (3lxxlr'm" I Glasses fitted and supplied.
Thr twist pays pet Istat.
W. C. GOODE, Chemist,
ONDPOAD
OLOOK...
l'A1.1. HERE FOR 1.1.1( -PAPER?( and 1NSE(Tll'IDEM OF ALL KINits.
The Fruit Season
Will Soon be Here
From early strawberries to late
apples is 't long season, but
every week will see some pre-
serving done, and that -means
you will need preserving ket-
tles, spoons, etc. Our improved
line of granite
Preserving Kettles
will prove a blessing and a
pleasure every time you use
them. ('rices and quality to
suit every purse.
N. D. ROUGVIE,
Cash Hardware Store, - GODERICH.
Right on the Spot
The PARNELL-
4,
Our wagon with
0000, FRESH,
WHOLESOME BREAD
41Vft1iAliO ll tinil1f1b11ftlflf;
3 EUREKA E
1 HOr1EMADE *
3 VIENNA F
1 and E
3 WHOLE-WHEAT C
3 BREADS f
3 All the one price E
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ii c
rn
8
P. T. DEAN
-11 IN21Vd
is our agent on account of Mr. Westoby's retiring from
business.
1903
Buggies and Carriages
FOR 1903.
Every Buggy up-to-date in style and Finish,
and well made -they are all warranted.
LA VIS' WAREROOMS
HAMILTON -ST., - 'JODERICH,
IS THE PLACE TO. GET THE
RIGHT GOODS at RIGHT PRICES
We handle the `oat* of the following well-known makers.
WTI. (TRAY & Sols, Chatham i CANADA CA111l1AAa CO., Brockvllla
Ti nllora Rltfw♦ 00 , Orillia.
('.all at our Warereoms and seg the large stook we have On hand.
Also all kinds of FARMING MACHINERY and REPAIRR.
LAV/S' WAREROOMS, Ham1Jtoq-it.