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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1904-4-21, Page 8$ 13 THut.spa.t, April ill, 1)04 THE SIGNAL : GO1)EK1CH ONTARIO. f Stttmmmtntttmttrm to w r tum m rtmmr►tmitttrrttt t MOVE SALE TO ALL OUR 1 Clothing and Gents' Furnishings LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. The Mad and amlraa Answers to Huron Count, 1Ma.,ere. A. it.. Winghanl.-..Q i.- A got judg- elle.- at- The Story in a Nutshell 1 E ��-yf R. (;EO; SM g'i'rl, who formerly managed t ht :se 1Y1 departments, Gnus his time fully t,tk it up ls-ith the Ladies' Tailoring, and we require the space these ilej)al'tIIIe'lts occupy for Ladies' \beer Garntents, so will close out our entire stocks of Men's and Bons' wear. Everything to be cleared out AT ONCE-., THIS will care a GRE4,T MONE Y- Sal I'1tNG OPPOR !'UN17 Y ! Men's Euits Men's Pea Jackets Overcoats EEMen's Rain Coats FSeparate Pants and Vests EMen':: Underwear 1�ii .s c1 iiTocKs COMPkt1ME Shirts and Overalls Ties Crace Overshirts 1; .:ibrellas B y,' 2111's B ,y,' Pa- ti and Coats Boys' Unr:erwear it:lys' h its a:la Collars Boys' Caps B - Ties Me.... Nev: >u:ing Hats, ra;;a .ir $2.50, for $l 50 " " $2 00, for $i 25 $b.CRI ICE [SMITHBROS. & CO �Jy1111t1111111111N11111111U11 x0111/ 111a PRICES -417 t -400a --0110 --4111 RAVING BY THE METERS. ,,,f,c1"1 weteh. nnatalled ire latae thea tem then the flat rete. The we add the 'tenet 0. fermi. Mkal -'-� anent. which le depeertutial sa Oren. aL l fee 37.60Water and Light Committee Figures ',40"! ,t-, Itsaking 1t Out a Large Sum, is ttltl>n To egret U,/. law we end we made a ,M miring In tont w fullnw.: frier 314 March. Ito!.' 1.4 April. IIIA. we enn- Cla.me That the Town Has Saved 51.381 ,n a newel 1.411 ton.'. Jn lb.. and fomo the Tear by the Use of ElectricMeters 314 ltnr h 17th to the lel Atxil. DS;1I. Small Attendance and 1 at Last Meeting of the Town Council. l.... ai.., added 212 estrn lights of dx- Light ren waren++pu•d LlrGtnna.1.Wu I,.. w-hMA Hot Much eus:neas .bows cal ing of 115 10144. 1,713 Ib. We tern candle power. which would over- --- - ver__ - .,ge at 1eaat AR month.. eon..nrnption. .end pnrniwd 1.1,51111)c. gallon + more Only four member's were present at water in the hoot ,ear. which would ,-nmpare as follow,.: 1 he town r•,1nri1 meeting an Friday V.'1' in anal ew (oil-, 1.1n Ib.. .t �ss •;item peening, Mesern. Marney. Etilo11. !h llghta, edam w ti h. L. h,vii•emtha. M. \turnp teas I at Lei ler h. p. per year. risking '3L'.'i. Clark -end Heid, y . and tIttni,316 minima of .agar pumped, chosen *s chainnan. ; at :.•. per 134)3 gallon- . ..... St 4.31 The ehairul*n read at note from it tt.7t Mayor Lewis at sting that he would he i leaf hie t gain Am r Ymete * were11a1.71 1.31 unable to *thud the isineet fluid "n ac- 1 The committee repotted that A. L. count of reran- int his fluidly. His I Knoll hint been xppointed-to take Jam. Worship trlmmt h that since theuf at-' Andrew"' lace tat assistant electri- nus meeting of the council he blot at- i <•ian. m tended three meetings in !11rn•tim town- j Mr. Elliotttank the „mportnnily to ship in reference to the C. P. R. by I renew him 1tt took of the ore ofopportunity yto chitieing voted upon in that town- l ti•ic Tight ,meters throughout the ship. Ile had *Isla attended the lul- it town. Ile muggented thrt meters be noel dv w-t.or ' meet ing el t he illvery teethe"- Placed in Un• few latsinees places Company, which ntlwle a very tante which sue not already furnished with factor showing. The xn•ond one- . twentieth inat,iluient of the town's'thrm, and that ns sten as funds are guarantee, $ ,e741, his leen paid,' andI available they 1e procured for h,o,se a dividend of Nix per rent. declared for services 31140. the eher•holderm. ili. Worship also Other members seemed favorable to advised the passing of r bylaw tops•- fhiim idea,buIliere est no actimaf dhscwas tksen.n of ing a Hernia. tee on pedlxiw and htwk several matters, including cemetery 1 The report. of the finance committee., Ieir. end Complaints of the duntp- tlter•.nffof metres on the streets, to which 1 of accounts, payment of a bet. ing of accounts, mime mdopted, it was 'declared the police OMI4'r' The pehlie works. committee. hat•- .hladd put 3,4"p. ing conaideeeel the npplic*tiim of the The council jlaaoed after r brief (trend Trunk Railway for a Riding on rwr.ml^11- - ,hers Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils. pimples, rsshes. 1f the nerves, then nenlaigis, nerv- ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. • Raranlas trete W Cu -aa war. 1 was a iwtet wren. Y (Wed .as bad• ,.d AJ to w to . me. diet • te. Ootnw .) seer's eareaparlIia eo�DIWIp ca,•d ale.•, U o. bet$ tae pareeloa, 1'a. l N a io0W5. J. c. •Toa ow. ll V . for Impure Blood entiumERaINs► Aid the tersapartfla by keeeln th bow.I$ regular with Ayer'll LOYAL .IoNp.sv, April lath. James Jones, of (lodr•rich, was :1 Loyal visitor last week. Robert McMillan mule a business trip to (i.slerlch township last week. Our business men a I e greatly sunlye.l because the (ioderieh poet - Mitre staff failed to send the mail Teen Satuf'lh4 to such an important town as 15)v111. luent in the I)ivisiou Court agaiwt B, 1 and gluuiahetxl B's wages. liwwigued his wager Le U. Which has it right to get the Money, A or U ? Ans.-It the teeing ant was ex-, ecutedd Ireton:, the garnishee order was issued, it will take)recedeuce ; but if the garnishee order was issued and .-wail before the assignment was ex- ecutt4t and delivered, then the gar- nishee order will take precedence. Maitland road, ree"emend I tha rompany le allow- 1 to pl the silt- ing parallel tet their main lin to the end of IN, Hohn- property, thence arrr.m the street, enol that It hyl*w I.r• prepared for the sante. The report WAN adopted.- The water and light rnmmittt•e, which has been flgliring up the rewrite of the past year's oIerxtons with the electric light meters. reported the re- volt tis follows: CARLOW. TUESDAY. April 10. Mims Densmore, from Westfield, 1s 'supplying fen- Miss Yntterson in 8. 14. !No. 3, Colborne. The, directors of the Nest Huron Chemie Co. hove .rented the services rtf Mr. I'rvtidlnve t. make Cheese for the season of i1MIt. The factory opens in, the Itlt,h o[11ny with prlmpe/'t$ of a gourd seets^n's slake. The Strongest Fence ;ill No. 9 Hard Steel Wire Kerne es Gland YmIley 11;Ia•tr'il-. I;ran11 'Fronk and 1'nnadiall 1'+.'iIll Itailw•elvs have and At, 441-144.1 ing. (hit price i. flow so v414 tan wit it nt trona 36c per rod np. USE HOLLYWOOD PAINTS Disinfectants \TOIV 1S THE TiME for 14 the spring clean-up, and in order tie have your premises nude sweet and pine you should use 44 • good disinfectant. We have a full stock of all kindn. Kreso Coppe"as Creoline Kreso Powder Carbolic Acid Chloride of Lime Moth Camphor Balls (let one of our MOTH-PItOOF BAGS to put away your furs. ONLY 75-('i':NM, 11. W. THOIMSON'S ()Roti STORE r,nlwi(i(•II New Wall Paper Are all passed into ..'k, %1111 are 1,1.•11 for your inst. -' t 11)11: frill rich colorings is hall and 1oot111 designs W dainty ch . tiler effects our stock and pries••=h0u1d meet the most exacting w plheulents. Our new fupers I.tn r"in price from 5c to 61c per 4, II. All wail paper in . L new paper arrive. -"•it'll tremendous 4144111.4 Se and de paper el .', nig at :(i' and 4c per roll. 7c, Sc and 10e pia' -r clearing s rc at -Wilk -per roll. i2c. liicand like pee. 1 cleaning at all one price, 1Qr • , t.,1). 'fine at All 26 ;rent paper 15c per roll. The *hove prices TLt- u ,11). 4: ing et ('Asti and NOSAi1P1. When nece4wery s:uuple rills of our I laver os with a, ' I I-, visit and get the newest 4.1, es in mull piper, besides 11111113V .neem ;leas In using Islyderiess wnli pipers. Nemo. note, we bar hay;• nu pea 11u•s w 11h sxtnpl' GEO. f'ORTE:k '1'nK Situ le GnDB/n IC M. A., 13ayleld.-Qu.-le there any coAuuw duty on music journal$, or un Music compositions, oron what is vatted "etactrti" music ? (2) Is there any difference between sacred music and guy other music ? Arts. The Customs duty oft sheet music ie 10 per cent. The duty on book*, which are required to pay duly. is 20 per cent. There is no such thing as "sacred" music. (21 One kind of music is 118 sacred as another. T. Il., Winghaw,.--Qu.-A sold a horse to 13, and B gave a ch tie on the hank for the price. A told that he did not know of anything wrong with the horse. B found (lilt that the Mane was blind of one eye, and he went to the bank and stopped pay- ment of the cheque, and took the horse back to A but A would not take it, and has sued on the cheque ; will tvitneeises tee admitted. to prove that they would not believe B ? Ans.-1t is always admissible, where there is* Conflict of testimony, to pro- duce evidence affecting the "credi- bility" of either of the parties to the action, or of a witness whose testi- mony iseought to be impeached. B's evidence cannot be successfully im- peached merely -by a person $wearing that he would not believe B upon oath. It must be shown that B's "reputation for veracity." where he is known, is so gaol that his oath ought not to be accepted. when contradicted by ,an- other witness. J. W. D., Seafurth.-Qu.-Teo year's ago A tirade his will and placed ,t in the care of at neighbor, and shortly afterwards he died, leaving a widow and four children. The will gave the farm to A's wife "so long as she way remain ray widow, but in the event of her marrying again the property shall be divided ntiluil yamongmychildren." Three years after his death his widow nan'ied again, tut she diet) five years ago. One child died before the widow married. And now for the first time the neighbor produces the will. What set. Call be taken by the three sur- viving children ? (2) What claim (if tiny) hen t he widow's second husband upon the property ? (3) Can he claim wages for workipg the place ? Ans.-The three surviving children are entitled to the farm antler the will of their father. ilia wilt only disposed 1 "(the farm. The four children become t entitled to two-thirds of the • personal property un the death of their Sather, ' end bey ire now entitled to claims the lust Received Recently A Big Shipment of Budgies • • Walk - Over The Famous Shoe for Men 7 HESE celebrated shoes combine style, elegance and quality ; are made on correct lines and perfect -fitting lasts, con- sequently they are easy from the first minute they are wotn, as well as trim and shapely in appearance. The best of leathers, the best workmanship, the latest styles are features or these strictly up-to- date Walk -Over Shoes. They fit like gloves. We have all styles for all occasions. Sole agents for (ioderich for the two most famous linea --Queen Quality for women and Walk -Over for men. - DOWNING & MacVICAR • value of that two-thirds from the sd- minnetrator of their father's estate. loss what may have been expended upon tbeir maintenance and education But one of the four children died, and his share of the personal estate went to the three brothers and sisters and the Mother --each tatting one-fourth of it. The mother has since died, and her share of the personal property must be divided. one-third to her hus- band and the remaining two-thinls to the three children. The executor should be required to prove the will or renounce. The court will appoint the administrator with the will annexed, and will give directions as to what is Ul ne done. It would hike ton much space to work out the natter fully. Among the tiros' whose business places were destroyed in the big To- ronto fire is Addison k Mainprice; printers. The senior partner of the printers. is Frank Addison, formerly of (i.derich. The firm has been carrying on a eireenesftrl liminess in com- mercial printing. RENAME, NURSERIES, VOW W the Unto 10 place your or der for Nursery Stock During the winter mice. ofhre.` were 4454royed by the arleUee 'ate lin it.ed and O. lit la'tnere' fore n 'nee *17 to mead in your order a. axe. Thla U the time for refilling banging haakela. We hare • great variety of planta at rearonab)e prima. If memo. whaling 414r baatel+ refined would ..end w a Mrd we will ace that the bite lets are called for and filled according to order Addreee- Jno. Stewart Estate •ZNMILI.F:It Tlies.•' ntr 'lie. re made by the Ie•.t letildrr. in Canada. They 4141• hatels,nle in ap(ear- ance, snide 1e I:utt, and are 1'eantif,Qly fiiti.leed. They are here in all the ln"wn designs, and tf y"u want h) nee or bey w liuggy t 11.1! y al are sure to be satisfied with, call on me. .titnther• r.ul..:e'I i• now on the road. D. McBRIEN, 'It and ('eu•ri,mge I,. steer, I1.%'i I I;I'll\ N•1• . (3)DERII11. YUL J3 S 'i BICYCLE, and 3 KINGSTON r� REPAIR SHOP 3 sold at YOUR OWN PRICER. Second. Hand -1 Bicycles FOR SALE A11 114'1.1(6031y rebuilt. and r I,nind. Will lip ('1811 31111 see whir, et -e ve got. Cleveland New Wheels Eatlgpire • ibeh tirade 1 p f o-rlate 11Mµ Models COM mon Sense Bicycle Supplies, Repairing, Enameling, et4. Bret makes of Single and Double -tub• TIrM. We tu14ke it spws•ix1Iy of haeelrie li'iroa44 feel keep s fell simply of Fittings on pant. Howell's Hardware StoreJno. Bcydcle, kLlst KI?kl$TON-$T., NEXT OPERA 11ot•,4I 1.'II)VRiCH. 44, ulililii►iiiiiilliiiliiililiii:ilillia iiiiiii1/41441141444ssssw_ Se.cessor to Mcltestie 1 Howell Ne. HODXiENS BROS. WHa so fleTaLTOM Leadership in Dress Goods THE magnificent collection of high grade dress stuffs from the Canad- ian and European markets for this season's selling will more firm- ly than ever entrench this store in its position as the leading dress goods store of the section. Come and see this choice spring stock, note the great range of ma- terials and colors, the good values, the styles that fashion has decreed will be correct and popular for the spring and summer of 1904. You will make no mistake if you buy early, as many of the choicest patterns come in dress lengths only. New wool Voiles, all popular colors, 60c, 75c $1.00 New tweed effect Suitings, 65c, 9Oc New fancy Mohairs for waists or shirtwaist suits, 45c, 50c 65c New Amazon Cloths, all colors, 50c, 75c, $1.00 New Etamines, 60c, 85c - New tweed Suitings, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25 Black Goods Handsome black fabrics, suitable for mourning or general wear, materials that aro serviceable, that will prove satisfactory and keep their color until worn out. - - - �..._ - '..••�-•.•-•- - - - - - _ _ ~i -wee. --,w Corset Covers Good khat are Good Value - These corset covers are ,just in. They will Hosiery give you an idea of the values we show in real muslin underwear. Make all the comparison you like, it will satisfy you that our values aro good. ) Values At 2Sc Corset rovers made from fine English cotton, pears buttons, low neck, nicely trimmed with two rows fine cambric embroidery. Alen • line trimmed with cotton birchen Ince• very spectra value at p*cb,... 2.ic At 37 1-2c Garnet covers mode from fine ramhric finish. Eng- lish cotton, low rut bark and front, arms end neck trimmed with gnarl 1111r1- ity lace and insertion, fly front with draw string, ear•h ... . 31 ie At 50c ('nnu•t rovers nude front I•:ngli.h rotten. fly front. pearl hot ten a, draw string. trimmed with two mw. cotton tor•hon tare end In•eertlan, esr•h i(R' At 75c Cornet covers made fr-otn cambric finish English ent.ton, fly front, two rows cambric embroidery and two insertion down front., neck and arm holes trimmed with camhrlc embroidery, each 7&• At 90c ('Titer rovers made from very fine muslin, rut low front and bark, neck and arm holes trimmed with totrhon lace, four rows insertion *craw front, each 00e At $1.50 Corsetrovers made ftotll very fine muslin. nark alit arm holm trimmed witfll tine embroidery, mw id white ineort.ion and heed- ing with milt Ribbon around top, front of tucks and fine insertion. *hand- some ;ferment, each $1,60 This is a good store . for Stockings. Wo keep good qualities only. Sell nothing but reliable makes. Business at the hosiery counter is al- ways good, because we sell good goods only. dere is a special for early spring wear. 60 dozen re 810 pairs extra quality raehnlere hone, plain or ribbed, siren 143, A, P3, soft finish, high spliced heels, very special V 11111 at per pair 25e • bodies' cashmere hose. plain or ribbed 36e. Enc and floc Children's cashmere hone, plain A eibbttd ffi, 36 end enc• I-IODGENS BROS.