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The Signals Clubbing List. \VEUNENtAY, April'2Sth. MuxuAY, April :11th. Tl'Nsn.\ :buy 1st.
Misty Winnie Shaw, late teacher of Seeding is pretty well advanced. AlexIliyiLior., ut'ti,nleri••h,•isvi.it-
the school in Dunlop. was up from Some have finished, others will stain ing in thio, neighborhood. •
Stratford for Easter with her parents have done.
here._________Wm. Anderson. of East \Vow: sh,
KINGSBRIDGE. is rejoicing over the arrival of a young
sun. The 2:2nd inst. war the date of
that auspicious even(.
Wow is the time to choose your
reading matter for 19110, Look over
this list 1 see the advantaged of-
fered to Srgixlrlaing
the leading liaison. educedrtes.
LEEBURN.
The Signal and Montreal Weekly ;1144;DAY. April :11th.
Herald Ii.00 A. Martin visited friends in
Thr \Veekly Herald and (itxierich Thursday last.
Weekly Sun (Toronto) 1 7S M. Dineen mauls it business trip li)
The Signal, Weekly Herald and , Goderich on Wednesday.
Toronto Daily Globe 4.50 John Joe Deane and John O'Neil
Weekly Herald and visited friends in Uexlet•ioh on Sunday
Toronto 'Weekly Globe1.70 and returned home at tut early hour
TI t• Signal, \\',•t•kly Herald Mill Monday m0!• g.
Montreal Family Herald and
Weekly Star .1.75
\II .uh.eraber. to Montreal Foully Herald MoND.tt', April 31101,
weekly Star receive the Arcot premium N(•U(N/1. 1tI:IN)ItT.-'rill units of S.
picture, yuuen Alexandra. et' (araodchll. I
dmu and lbga" S. No. tl, East \Vxwanur. obtained
-The Fanner'. Manual and Veterinary the following standing in the promo-
Guide"
fottl �tt,00l t additional, 14 l pitolnl of 4l.Msu'.1 a
Lion and entrance test exineitlatiotnm
The Signal, \Vt.tkl Herald and held at Easter : Form V.1totttl, 53n;
kiss 3119) -Edna Hiekim/bol tutu, 1:)11;
Thr Signal, Weekly Herald and (ren Buchatntul, :187 ; Jauuea Maim-
'floe
Weekly Matic and Empire.. ,� ton, 317, Form IV., Sr. (radiance)
All.ubeerer.forweekly LiflandE.naWrere• Ilulal,till;papa,ttf101--('lal'x H ford,
rrlrr the premium artyaravuw, "The dlrr of
Bethlehew. #
The Signal, 's%'eekly Herald and
Toronto Daily World.............3.25 418. 1''ot•u1 i\'.; Jr. (total. AO: pass.
The Signal. WeeklyHerald and Y2(1-'L'huotas NlsIgers, :til: Russel
Toronto Dandy Star...... ..... ,1.8O Woods, :913; Geri( !del arty. :11'2;
The Signal. Weekly Herald and Alva Mrlhovell. .**3; (.'rust)' Al•un•ur,
Tomato 1. Ne , • 1 1111. The following candidates tried
the uniform 1 t' ex R 111 iutttion
and the tirst four received the (eves•
wary qualification for third-elatss work :
May took, Maggie Farrow, Nelson
Itobinsn., Jennie Tammy, Lw lie its
rhiu•an, Maggie• 7' •y'. The st tar
entranced ndidates was taken from
0 pot-
pers.
a ' r e•ntauure rxxmimtU n
rue rt
Loa
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pets, bio ions E. \\ mien' AV, Terwl-
er.
W ESTFI ELD.
Fanning World 1 oroato) 1 3o
not ; tIaggit• Hhalgers. aril; Emma
Campbell. :}lt; Earl \Viglittnaui, 535;
IMI( Mel.arty. 421 ; Ada Stackhouse,
The Signal. Weekly Herald and
London Daily Advertiser...... ...3.40
The Signal, \Veekly Herald and
London Weekly Advertiser 1 6o
The Signal. Weekly Herald and
Presbyterian 2 25
The Signal. \Veekly Herald and
Westminster 2 25
The Signal. \Verkly llet•ttld, Pres-
byterutgdtnd Westminster 3.35
\ The Sigpal. Weekly herald and
Farmer's Advocate. 2.40
sve stroindy recommend our readers to
sub -ergs- to The Vernier.Advocate.
'1'h,• Signal, \Veekly Herald and -
Montreal Daily Witness ...... 2.50
I'W.• ."glut(. \Veckly Ilrr:dd and
Mon 1 Weekly Witness 1 6o
'file• Sig al, \Vet•kly Herald and
World ide 1 85
Send t
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der, postal n e or express order. to
TH SIGNAL,
GODERICH, ONT.
ST. AUG : TINE.
Mosn.% ', April :11th.
LIVELY TIMtss.-Joh Mel'alx• hail
rather an unusual ext rii•nre last
week. He purchased a it in Ash -
held. The animal hcet • 1 tuanage•-
abole- it would neither lead or drive
except those who were It •ing to,
(rad it, as it would ouaki• ,t olden
drive tit them. It presented th ap-
pearance of a ship duly prepared .0
the sailing aeaso11, requiring the knu
ledge of an expert in waunauship t
tell which ruler to pull to procure the
requisite direction. David Herrington.
seeing the pr..healltetlt of those in •
charge; came to their na.i.ta eo• with in
*drive. Ik,wn he went as if .1111 * by nuts
an electric shock. 11e feels ^ list lemon e
after the ens ter and declare. lie
will Is: more cautious if a similar event
should toonr again. Mr. Slcl'al^• pro-
rurLb a wagon and team turd hitched
bossy to Go • 1 ' 1 axle. Even then the
progrxs Was s1ow•.....1. t•ranson haul
rather a lively time haat week, toso. He
went to Mr. Ferguson's for a loan( of
straw and in to ' g 1 his rant
thought l.nck11 ow was the (lest Pitt ion
of the lad and started hill swing in
that direct' . Mr. Cranwon swiss left
on the toad within a mile and thtrs•-
quartets of Locktiow. '('lie team was
ranght, t 1 there was 0 it •h
' daunage duce.
UUNGANNUN.
IV.OTI('E.-11th: LOCAL A(;EN('V
4.1 in Dulgaupun for' The signal is at the ot-
11iv-of J. U. anl.1.1'.. tone„ yativer, etc,, who
will eveeive orders for suiw•riptlnn., sdvrn t+•
ing1t and jolt work, lural 1x nut honxod to give re
eelpls for .ttnodl.l. paid for the .lune.
Tt•w+h.IY, 1I11V 114.
Curt, a Ntrrl.s,--Th.•milyeraMnielor-
.,u•y of the iluuagqur^tion of the W. M.
S, of (lot. Metbdl'tst church woo. vele.
looted here on Sabbath evening last..
Able :uldrsses were delivered by Miss
o . 1 1 Bev. IG
ob-
\ \ n l u h and A is 1
.1. .l l 1
u
imam. The choir rendered special
music mold Mr.. Robinson also sang a
Nolo I'i iur to ter departure of
Biot. West and family for \\ inghani.
the following address• was presented
to Aliso. Mae SV.',.t :
11r. 411 Y1:1.1)1o, 1.1.:Aeae1111. -learning of your
iuteand retool al in the near Ile wt', we desire
lu e[pltw out o1,1)' our egret 111 ,-nqr you a.
4.11 ort1Ve 1,•:+gor member. lint also t.i let you
know that we deeply app'. i tt tl,.• work yeti
1.01e already done. As organist of the SaMMoh
school alml as ail itetive ita'inher of 111e Lenip11•.
\ on have, hi your "illtn$ work-a,sl exelnttlary
' liri.ti:.i rlu.rar:r. r. rodeacunrl ty apho1d the
. rk of the Chubb in all 11. canter snit'se.t..
44 hilt• sun tent ea 111 n new Held of Libor.
unr prayers g•, with you. 111:11 the Kidding
a , ..ie 1
MINI,' to 1 1 cur mak
rat udull
-nidi of call m >
of IIM'fI111N'-• And Ill:lt )'1111 111:1,' be in -trio -
mental in leading ,any to t'hr:'t,
signedin lit. J )ttilfl i1 thei,Elton
i `-h'atidor. Lessee.
c. A- Tn:al., rr. 1'rc.Idtltl of I,tsgue•
N,rru' . .'arel.Inits4Ml to know (11111
G. \Ward. who has been quite
'proving mnsewlxl. We trust he
d.Nlln In• fully restorer( to health.
nit• a •r frail" here
.howlt their sympathy in •ltlending
the fun al of the late (i. W. Berry,
in 1A1Ckn, w, 1111 Saturday Inst
The new e winery at the river in fast
xppr.OW, .ir ' pterion. and it ie ex-
pected it wil
month \' Molt' is improving
the apIwarance 'if his property by'
erecting :a neat. I111• 1x•hiili' it.
Anyone wishing - o sir a lair of
twin calves tuigh look into the
Slidlough HOus• allies. They
are tine omit ''Iter Jones is very.
busy g.tling his timber and limber
ready for his new barn. I. Stewart
i. .awing fur hint. • \Ie•s. s. Begley
are pushing forward the Wo - 111 the
new• ( 'raw(otd block for the . la•rling
Batik office.
I'I:NSooNAI. MRNTmoN. Mrs. H.
tontine, of (i,tth'uirli, is visiting
daughter. Min. Alex. Pentland
1'::\. Tebbult visited in Lurknow las
Sunday evening \Ir. seal Mrs.
Paul Berry, of Ilg.rsoll, have leen vis-
iting Mende here. Thcv were tip at-
tending the funeral of Geo. Berry, of
Lock now Mts. Smt•Itzet, ref
inteknntr, is spending the week with
her sister, MIs. Donald Me ieviu:
\!r. raid Mrs. ferry Mandel/mon
spent Sunday with friends at Elxgi-
zer 11r. and Mrs, S. J. Voting
'(vete visitors at Mrs. Frank Gordon's.
Locknow-, on Sunday last
Moister .lack Roberts w•a. house from
Goderich over Sunday- ..Miss helot
Anderton returned (poen 1 niknow on
Sulday....r.. Mr. 'Powell, of Blyth. is
over superintending the work at the
e l•t'i '1•y. It will he 01111/1111 tar iri.t•
this week Mr. and Sirs. l'emple
Clark spent Tuesday of this week at
Auburn ..... ..MF. ' and Mrs. Ilarry
Walker, of G,xlerie•h. we•1(1 visitors at
Vex, Pent later. on Monday
Miss Trice Slilligan is visiting friends
at Ilenfryn \liss Nettie Ih•II' has
returned from her visit to (1,xlrriell.
DUNLOP.
Wgnxttstn-tY, April 2,111.
Mine hoist of the Exchange Iris sof
bassi considerably from rheunultic
It tacks lately.
Albert Quaid bap lately returneol
fi Sudbury, whew he spent the
winter inonths.
Mist Etta Young was h for her
Easter holidays from her school. She
tracheo at Ayton, Grey county.
.-few days aqo we were shown it
nix mtnoth hen '^ egg that measured
eight inches in length incl mix inches
and a quarter in rireuntferen/e. if
any of the hen men around 1414111 or
la•eburn can beat this, let us know.
While shoeing a horse lately our
Popular blacksmith had his leg hurt.
For a day or two afterwards he at-
teuded 14) him duties the wrote as ever
hilt all hsetittently haul to take to bed
and have medical at tend:ince. He is
able to he about as usual now.
SC1l110l. itIcioIlT.--The following is
the report for the Easter promotion
examination of S. S. No. 9, Collmnne:
From Jr. iV, to Sr. 1V. -- Fronk
((lazier. 551 ; Mabel Y g. 314: Lola
Barker, 4 17 ; Get'tie Quaid, :ail. From
Jr. 111. to Sr. IIi. May Ryan, 4:01 :
Hugh Chisholm. MU; (aStewart,
t
JE.ttt M. ('-4NTRt.I1N. Tearing'.
\VR11NRsnaY, Slay 2nd.
:Winn Agnes Stirling, of Clinton.
daughter of Hobert Stirling. 0 pion-
eer of Ooderieh township, teats 111)
last week on a visit to relatives here
and in (loxlerich.
Our fatuous engineer of the past.
\Vn1. Young, who was here liu.t Ghon
a visit t, old friends, returned to meet's
again, homeward bound after spending
the winter with relatives near Dun-
gannon.
be running early this
iter. J. L. $tuadl is attending the
meeting of the synod thio, week. Ile
expects to be absent next Sabbath.
ltev. U. Rutherford, of Dungannon.
is expected to preach for him,
The railway is blossoming into full
activity ,(gain. lis molten rat 11es
Adam's ale hats snddruly ttaslllllrll
rxtenl(a potency. \Vhether it is int-
i.iit ed or the genuine presluet of our
village, we are unable to say, •
111-
lar
1t't'r
BENMILLER.
\Vau:(rau.iv, Apr. 25th.
A few from this village attended
the funeral of the late MIs. Valentine
Fisher, which took place last Satutd(t •
afternoon to Colborne cemetery. \\
The Epworth League of the Metho-
dist rhut•ch has elected iflleets (ow the
ensuing year as follows: Honorary
president. itev, J. G. Yelland ; ptext •
dent, Dish 51altel Slotoring: nest vire-
president., Ed. Stewart; se 'and (mis-
sionary) Vice-president, Miss Bessie
Wilmot ; third 11iterary) viee•presi-
dent. Mims Rebecca Snyder : Lomat'
(ss•ial) vice.pr'sident. Slits Lucy
Mihriug stwretatt•y, Miss Mary tiny.
der; treasurer, John Doug; organist.
Slimy Annie Yelland.
MoNo.tt, April:Ilth.
Gus. \'anstl rte has leen very i11 the
past we'•k with pleurisy!
Will Finlay, of Ashfleltl, spent timi-
dity with his sister, Mrs. James Long.
John Newell and f ly. of Goal..
rich. spent Sunday :tt the h of
AV. 1Lohring.
There will le no preaching service
hero. next Sunday. it being 111e ,era-
sion of the quarterly service at Bethel
appointment in the u1.)rniug at 111:311
and Zion at 7 p. in.
DRAM 114' FORMER RY•sImRNT. A
popular and familiar face among our
young people over twenty-six years
ago ham puese8l away in i,etitia leers,
beloved witty of Chita Young, a former
Dunlop nasident, now of Ponttar,
Mich. The (keeauett was a sister of
Mrs. Horace Horton, who formerly
kept the ^tun' and pxotty:ffice here. and
often came from her hntne at Dun-
gannon to help her sister in the store.
She war. a general favorite here and a
large circle of' ld friends extend
to Mr- Voting their sympathy in the
soul loss he has atistwined.
ELDERLY Now. -After 411 absence
of nearly a quarter of a century,
George Patton, a one -bine resident of
Wo0dstx'k street, is herr f 1'Iek-
forl, Mich.. on A vinic to his ther,
Moo. Pattn, his brothers, ,holes and
John, and his sinters, Mrs. Shaw and
Mts. P. Stewart, of (,reborn. and other
friends. Mr. Patton watt) married here
before he left and is accompanied on
his trip by his wife. in chatting with
him he spoke of Bring Alva Hillier, an
old '.reborn ltny. popularly kunwn
herr in the seventies, and also Wm.
Hillier. brother of John Hillier. of
Goderieh. Mr. Patton owns a tine.ugust
fal'm of over %98 acnes nn which he Glenn, Margaret Medd. Irene Carr.
resides. Holy A. RottmanN, Assistant.
NILE. .
MoND.t r, April 311th.
Itepsn•t of Nile {`public sclitxd for
April :--V. class---\Villie Girvin, aillt :
EVA .
NIeNee, 373.
:11.
• ysLeonard : t'llwxin (
1\'. alt 1
Se ' • III. Mallet Wilson. 1111: Loreto
Kirkpatrick, 4111; Gertrude Kirkpat-
rick.:1111 V1ole Young,:45. Junior 111.
Iteginald Olen. :*Es. Senior i1. --Olive
-McNee, :117: Victor Young, 21)1:
Worthy Ryan. :..i. .hioiol• 11.- Har-
old Mellwatin.'t., : Ernest filen, 2111.
Part 11. --Lloyd -toting, 2'3i : Viuht
M. Vhinnr •. Y2$ : Vena Tiffin. tri.
Part 1.-=Sbl*rgut'rite lien, 121. F.tN-
NIE S. (ilt.ts, Teacher.
\\'F.IINY-$U- Y. May 2nd.
Miss Muth (iirt•in i visiting xt
Lucknuw.
:liars Winnie Pointer, of\Lticknow,
is visiting at Nile. •
!brae of the farmer.. in this vicinity
have finished seeding.
\Vill Taylor's. a student at Go erich
Collegiate Institute, spelt: Sand • at
Nilo-.
The Nilo- 1a•agne entertained Ile
Ikon:, ..... om league lard 'I'uesd•ty
evening.
The annual teauceting n[ Nile
Epworth League will boo held on Slay
2)t). A good ptogr IIt is beim.: pre-
pans!.
re•pata.s1.
Epworth League topic next. Too
day ravening will be "`Virg, 4 hir Ile -
no inimltfon Stands For,- taken by
Miss Maggie McIntyre was the wield;
of Miss Lexy McLean on Sunday.
Neil AlcKenzie attended the Odd -
fellows' service in Lucknuw on Sun-
day (art.
Miss A ' • Bog•il and Miss May
Lyons, of Lucknuw, were guests of
Miss Annie McLennan 1111 Stint:11y.
George Johnstone, who had leen
away in Michigan for it ouulls'r 1rt•
years, is visiting 111 the neighborhood.
LICENSE BOARD CRITICIZED.
Exception Taken to Action Regarding
Clinton Licenses.
The Clinton News-Itecttrd said last
week :
'rhe license board of West Muton
have given Mr. (10urge Buxton of the
Waverley Hous' six months' notice
that thelltouse is to Ilecut off. The
(stash assigner( id, lack of sufficient
population-aetoi.Iing to the DoulP-
ion Census of 11011111 years ago. .
-Not as much enntide•ralion has
leen shown 51r. Peter Lewis of the
Nor tuatmile, who' gets two months in
which toile(( out. The livens.. is to he
Continued tut not to Peter. Iii arriv-
ing at this decision the board doubt-
I'•ss tread 11)4)0 what they considerisl
iticieut iu(ot•uuttiun, but which it;
no t within the knowledge of the gen-
eritl public, so to the latter, at least a
large percentage of it, their action
sae 1s rather harsh.
v -
he Vo • ixndie told \\ a rtle t at•e
well ...inducted hot els.
" t there are license Islands which,
whit over -estimating their itnlwrt-
anee, have an excess of zeal which
does n t always bring commendation.'
Eachange of National Ideas.
Toronto star
IIIan 1(1) ,le on the relations be-
tween l'amufo and the United States,
The London ''relator expresses the
opinion that tl • t'uit.Nt States will id•
benefited by t e presence of at
petitur on the r. ntinent. The Span-
ish-American He ublir can hardly till
this want, while t e Euroletul c -
tt•ies are too re t • for that exchange
coa
of ideas that comes rout o n t u1t ,ta-
weiation. "Hy rt 'mining distinct
and apart, but vet ft' poly St.ttes, Mid
hound by special ti . America and
Can,ultt may do each other gessl ser-
vice. Instead of keep ng Apart the
ther and daulgliter mpires. Can-
ada may help to inaiiitai them in ties
..f alliance which will pre. eve for the
world the highest iolea1s of eedo11l anti
good government. -
At present the n• ''at' of
ideas .&•eros for be ons' -sided. Auteri-
caul fashionsy, in business, d stic
life, pastime, and slung. sue quickly
imitated 1 ' ('auxda, and tht 'e are
s can Bans who deplore tit' pro-
cessP mice is the only ren edy.
s mid
• community I
That t x�small
et i. nuurun t
hti Y �_
he
t''8
i_
eopy (he larger tote is inevitable.
schools, the (hur,h/s. the newspapit•
of *nada are distinctly ('smolt:
and are .1 tonghealds of ('xnadianse
tin eat : the beginning of a distint-4
ti e•l• Canadian literature hots been
t ode. Al great dead of the Atoterilan-
•int' of which patriotic Canadians
•nfuplain co11es through the theatre.
Our national ambition has not
n'ae'lool the pioint of demanding a dis-
tinctive Canadian theatre, and in this
respect be shall probably be borrow-
er, for a ling t Mit-.
1711 to this time the Americans have
Mr. Hetherington. seldom felt the need( of taking lessons
Next Sunday will Ile ovinentional :un- front C uta, though uecxsionatlly
11 yersii1 at Nile chnrelt. Thr pastor mention is made of 01)11(6' good Cona-
n ill loremo h to the , ming on ••iIny titan inntitutiton or custom that might
tht''froth and Sell It Nit' :1411,1 ,11 1111• be 1111481, 'chat, we suppose, will
evening on 'The Truth Slutll Milk,' r • in t • For ('anaditins the
1'ot, KIS...." Sps•(•i111 nnlsic will he illy routst• is to u,w-sonit• diseriutina--
provided. Allaue"invited. tint in borrowing and adopting ideas'
_ -_ from the United States, and to try to
• BAYFIE_D. cultivate at sturdy and distinctive
11.1,.`11 1 0: May Lt, l'tuladinu spirit.
Slis• Yeo has leen engaged as clerk A Protectionist Fallacy.
with John Fraser.
The girls of our noddle seined harett'nudldg Free I'll
:Hied to play b:asket.-11011. In an address delivered in 'Toronto
Villinm Elliott and Tho.. 1h -ignition
long ago in advocacy of protce-
act • in lk'lgtxce nn Saturday.tinnism, at prominent, member of the
Slaundartttr•rt,' Association laid it
"e. Greenslade hay "Wiled up in down KM a fundamental truth- that
the His •r hotel for six ths. . air is war. Insteiul of being a
\Villi^ Thimison bit. engaged with fnndamcntal truth. this dictum is es-
.\ugusl.'I', nuns to fish for Ihr wnvent. mentially false. It is Wised 'upon the
Mix...lessi Bigg,u•t left. on Tuesday theory that in ('very transaction
tot • New Vo after spending a fess • profit to one party t mean loss
aha at 1 to the other. On the contrary, no
and ('leis.. Common. 1 res can be on a durable
he guest. of Nil,. foundation when both patties do
mit reap n profit. Commerce, under
nil its complexities, is and always
mixt be what it Was in the begin-
ning -simply hurter.
In an analysis of the present eco-
nomic position of (hent Britit111 ThY
I, lora Stitt bit keno the statement.
that the Nest time in the history of
mankind when a nit' ret•ognized
that it.►o•o+it•rity Wits hoorah tip in the
prosperity of other nations avail when
Great. Itritain nlxolishrd the ('ore
Lawn and established the system of
rt' ingoo orts. whirh during the past
tees(•ole years has built rap the im-
am Ole wealth of the l'nittl King.]
.,t x
t' •rhnn e nn Wit
The sae sat t o cou
g
but nngnistionnbly been the most
powerful fartsol• in building rap :11x11 the
growth of the United Stites. This
may sound p^1•ailixietd in view df rho
srtusit, T8YJ'onT. 'he 1.1,111/Wing tariff history of the UnitedStates, but
pupils passed their r\xtuniluttions w•h.•n it is r•netulered that with
Into Sr. I\'. - Chita (o l oin. Herbie high tariff and low tariff 1 on m
fold ((0.ltlnOlitit•i with 1111 tarill, there
Sturgeon. ('11fford P,r 04k,
King, Baby 'Woods, ti dot King. ham beets it constant interchange sof
Int... 'Jr.iV. (1110 Mc,'ei1, Fled products throughout a country with
D^vidsnn. Blond McLeod, 'Roy Me- all the %^rious climates of seventeen
11.'041, Verna McLeod. into r. 111, - - degrees of latitude, the truth will be
Wilbur Erwin, •11,11. McNeil, Harold apparent.
King, Willie Brandon, \Vino to Arc. If protectionism weer what its ad -
Neil. Laura Currie. Flor',tee M ar•in• vot•ntea proclaim it to 1e, would it, not
Walter Joh#sin. Into Jr, III.-- Mag- be better for the United Suites if n-
gie Mcleod; Flo. Johnson. Into, Mr. linois and Nes; fork and ('alifnrni.
II. --Evelyn I'olleek, Nellie Townsd. hour hostile tariffs against each other
nn the Toronto man's theory) that.
trade is oar? Or. if not ...tell State
"protecting.' itw•If, then, at .nv rate,
.bis. (V ilsm. the different groups the Easter).
States, for bott ms% the Northwestern
States. and so on, eaeh group with a
tariff of its own:'
The overwhelming verdict of the
British people against protectionism
in the seem( ..,, _.rnl election affords
Sr 11,411. It vas 'ter. - 7
'he followingng 1
s
the iepnt•tof he public school here for
April, lased nn regularity, good de-
portment anal general proficiency :
Senior department •)1111101 leaving
Lau tette Kirke, lona Stuart. .lean
SLlhough. Huw•a/al ('ase, Janie Stoth-
i'ts. Hai trey Tr•l.vaven. •Emma Sproul
Senior 1\'. --Beulah Walk , ,\(iiia
Robinson, Stuart \tallonitll, May
.lanes, Ethel Case, Eolith 7'releavto.
Charlie Fowler, :\16141 (vets, •Edgar
Thompson. Junior IV. -Gladys Mc-
Lean, :Maggie Dishe•r, Ethel Glenn,
Melville Glenn, Hoy Medd, Irene
(Meer, Ik'rt Wiggins, 'Pearl McNally.
Claris Sproul, `lostyu Sands, LorneYoung. Leslie Pentland, Vera t)ltrnin.
Junior iII.- Ian Mxllou h, (:ora Al-
len, GeorgeCase, Mixt Johnston,
Verna McNally. Martha Begley,
('prerace Smiley, L:ivtence Smiley,
*Thome hiking part of the subjects.
C. A. TRllnt•TT. Principal.
Junior Department -- Senior 11. -
Myrtle Allen, Howard Iver., 1,11111%
Fowler, Stephen Medd. .ioninr• II. -
Riley Bradford, Lora Smith, Gertrude
Ik•gley, Ralph Disler, Arthur Roach,
Mary Mc('nurt, Edith Stnthers, Jarvis
Anderson. Mxrvio Durnin. Senior
Part II. Fred Err°ngton, Howard
Anderson, Clayton Ilantls, l,innfleld
Anderson. Junior fart 11. - Itay
Stet hers, Pearl (vers. Myrtle Oliver,
Victor Erringtn, Lillian Pentland.
HeReal Carr. Senior 1. -Olive Glenn.
C. H. Robinson. Scott Slc:ialty, Hazel
Augustine, Harold Sproul. Alex. An-
derson. Junior 1..- Edith Anderson,
Frank (Bene, Franklin Thonperfln�
Ivav ('art•, •1inrtnie fkrves.
• .
Di.ht•r, Edgar Carr, Ernest Radford.
Ethel Brown, Les•ina Hutchins, R1tth
Fowler, George Caldwell. Redrew.
ion Edith Sand.., George
Mrs. Lippingto
of Clinton. tv.•te
Little on Sunday.
.11rs. Rs•id, of Goole 'ell. spent. Sun-
day under the latent( oof, the home
of •inn. Ferguson.
Sirs. 1'. A. Edwards 1111 daughter
Flay have I elle nal fro a f 4.11
weeks' visit with friends in ineat.l•
!t'v. ,lohn 14,';is•, rat Seaforth. will
iireiteli :1 missionary sertmol In Trit '1y
r11utN 11 ot1 S lay, Airy Ilth.
Gordon Johnson. w•ho --hatei iee•n
working in the organ( facts •y, (Tin-
ton, is home 0nl•.iug 41 01/11• .hand,
which he hail cut,
Sirs. C'.u•il and 'laughter are home
...Mktg 1111 . business. 'rht•y IC/IVC
Mlaot•tly fur N111nito113. 111 live with the
(ornm•t's lion ('btt•I,..
Grow
Seed Peas -
little risk now -
good profit -
Been reading about peas in Guelph
College Bulletin and Provincial
Crop Records ? They say the
pea -weevil is gone for seven years.
Queer thing about pea -weevil . - .
he comes for seven years and van-
ishes for seven. This is his first
year for vanishing. Safe now to
grow seed peas.
Report of Department of Agricul-
ture shows average crop is twenty
bushels of seed peas to the acre.
Some Canadians raise three crops
a year. Price ranges from 75c.
to 85c. a bushel.
Easy crop to grow ...market never
glutted ... profit sure. Why don't
you go into seed peas this Spring?
CURRENT LITERATURE.
MAY,I'.tNAnt.tN M-tu.►ZINK.-Ttven-
ty-two persons contributed to the
varied trail., of content in the May
Canadian Magazine. Stories, sketch-
es, poems. sporting articles, bits if
history ,sod more serious material
make up tilt' metra(. Harold Sand.,
recalls the fstet that Sintiiu Fraser
started in May, ISM. for ter expdura-
t' of the unknown district now
known as Ilvitidli Columbia, hence the
title trf his article "Use Hundred
Years in British Col bin," Arc
-
panying this is an excellent plate of
the first guvernun•nt offices on the
'manhood. Helen Brrival's art iris inn
the "Last, Huy al Funeral at 'Manda-
lay- is a delightful ix•n•pietilre by
who w tli•so'tl this sur spk•et xrlt.
lobo 1: - \1 obhas 1111 interesting
review i the dramatic si'it••i11 1111 New
York. I nuytawllt• Dalt' writes on
shooting all I fishing in the Trent \',tl-
Iey---which i one of the t dylight-
fu1 and 1Yin 481 sporting resorts 10
older Canada. '51r. 1{utlton's descrip-
tion of the vireo 1st/lures 111111Yr which
he won a seat in a lIritish Mouse of
('uulplons is 11111e entertaining. N.
Blake Crofton wri of the imperial-
ism of Ilaliburtuu at I Howe --two of
the most t lerful o Canadian pub-
licists. Stephen tante" 'k ham a de-
lightful satire entitled 'Tlte Passing
of the Poet." Ala:. Me('t ON, a vet-
eran journalist, begins A series of
teunintlCenees of the first. Dominion
Pau•Iiaut.lu. There are stn ie)r 1
sketches Icy !Lerman NVhitake Eliza-
beth , N. o e let•ts
ieth R..In(d nn dd,'rht 1 t i
G,rt 'ure Kennedy. Adeline UTe-
key anti Arthist L. Phelps.
Clark's Pork and Beans
-a tine fount for children. 11,11lda ro-
'bust heath h and satisfies their appe-
tite. , 1n three tlatv:N's, plain or with
('hili nr tomato -sauce all are good -
5c. and lac, tins.
Master -"Name Otto four seasons."
Young I'trxligy 'lien, pepper. must-
ard and vinegar."
New life. for :1 quarter. :fillet's+
Compound Irvin Pills. For stile h
"I asked the young woman in front
of me to remove her big hat so I could
a',' the stage." "Did she do it5-
"No :
""•No: she mild if she held her hit in
her lap *he couldn't mere thi• stage her-
self." - -- -- --
ST.,-rr or I110). (ter nr Tntrlm,, 1 ;.
1.1 i s COUNTY. 1
('rank J. Chen y makes oath that he 1s senior
porter of the is oil F. J. Cheney k f'o., do
Ing liminessI I'It r of Toledo. ('minty and
!tate afmr.atd, mid that salt fico will pay til.'
sum of 05Rlt1•51)11Kb DOLLARS for each
n,ld every rate of t'starch that cannot be mored
by the oro of Nell• ('^ 1 11A V)4 J. ('H F:\ EY.
Sworn In before TO and .elnrrlhed In in,
presence. till. te.h day of Ihrrnlher. A. 11.I1elat
IRnah A. w. fil,EAioN.
N,rr 11T Pram.
Halt, 4:ctarrh t'nre I. taken Internally, and
act. direr/ ly on the Mond sod mnena...orfneo„,
of the .t•.tenl. fiend for to -1 wonbd. fine.
I'. L CH I:NkY k Co., 1 Matto. U.
atoll hy drnM'le. ;Sr.
Mks Hall'. ramify 1111'. tor molt 1paUat.
Throat Coughs
-A tickling in the throat;
hoarseness at times; adeep
breath irritates it; -these
are features of a throat
cough. They're very de-
ceptive and a cough mix-
ture won't cure them.
You want something that
will heal the inflamed
membranes, enrich the
blood and tone up the
system , . .. ..
Scott's Emulsion
is just such a remedy.
It has wonderful healing
and nourishing power.
Removes the cause of
the cough and the whole
system is given new
strength and vigor
Zia for f-.. ...pt.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Cbrsshts
Terrnt,, Ont.
Sot- .ad $/.00- Al //mien
THE "LORNE"
Boys' Clothing
51.4...1„,value. i.1 .boys. ,uul youth' two and
three-piece suits.
Newest Cloths Latest Designs
Men's Furlishisgs
Swell nets t'lfYels in
w.13. and H. mow,
and neglige shirts.
Must be open to
be appreciated
Spring Underwear
in 1141111.11 (\'i111
41 u d (land iggat,.
Combination Suits
in Spring Underwear
HATS
English mill .\nlCrinul Urrl,)., I ,dura, and x1111 felt knock -
Gloves. Ties, Handkerchiefs, Collars, etc,
Everything for ' Men and Boys
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters, etc.
North sills+ Court blouse Square, Goderich.
REMEMBER
We bead bead..% good ..son
Ploughs of all Mods, Marrow., Roller.,
Manure Ssr..daes, SeuftI.rs,
Wheelbarrows. Etc, Ete,
\ s., pleased to Im*i1 yes ,,,r rahto(ue.
The Wilkinson Plough Co.
LIMITlp
NAVE TORONTO ek. /N/g101
NAE Yoe A U$$ a.� err are you lode.
)r,mlent' If yon ere making money for lime one
Ase, quit and mike money for yourself, lie( mo
of stevery and he free. Write O. MARMaAtt. A
t,ondon. They aril show, yogi the way. They
haw- started thousmdt on the ...owl to freedom .
seeem dollars a day. every day in the year, I, he -
Ma made hnulliag their goods- Write nose
The e is looney.
HEADACHE
Neeral,ri, and Nervousne.n cured nein* • tw'
r141 A .ifhlsLE$• H[AD.%CM[
pretty conrlosproof that rrat
ive f (i•AND NGMR:.i*'A a USI
pV,. hear, deur..;„n t;,, ,e.t rure,•vcr.'ir, •'err'.
Britain)lnanotdepxartdfrotnthr(10 t T,kel,- that. ,s-.n),y. tld,,lerwnr,l,e,foam
no
nderntnndingof econnlir truth which At an^ & 1,o, simcoe. Ont. Morn; hark :e' not
led to the inauguration of the llrltixh, "4'1".
ayxte•111 of fire imports. ('obdlen'f.
dream that. when (trent Brittain hmi
demonstrated that free trade was bene-
ficial, the rest of the world would follow
suit, has not, come true: but the
hal
Hijt-
b it pxNople rightly fail its regard that
•1. eonstit111ing it good and sufficient,
leamtm why they xho d
onion n the
Mysteml 111/1111 which their national
prosperity is founded.
The Signal does good jot) printing.
RUBBESTAM '5
1
STENCILS, SEALS, ETC.
rilICE MARKERS R WRITE ENAMEL LETTERS
REST STINOL 1D FAIREST PRICES
C -W. MACK, 60 YONGE ST. TORO NTO
SOLD OUT !
IHAVE sold out my Hardware stock en
bloc to Mr. E. P. PAULIN, of Dash-
wood, Ont., who will take possession
June Ist, I906
The price obtained is considerably less
than cost, therefore every dollar's worth that
we can turn into cash before June 1st will be
so much saved, no matter what the price is.
We have cut prices to cost and less than
cost during this clearing -out sale, 'but that
wont be a circumstance to what we will do
during this grand final slaughter. We will
sell Hardware at prices never before heard of
1 e Hardware history.
e
About S00 rolls of PAGE W1!U FENCE
on h Id. We want to ,fell every rod before June
1st. you neer( Fencing make us an offer. A
few to of CLEVELAND HIGIH CARBON
COILEI SPRING WIRE, *-1..50 per 100 lbs.
Get of prices on 11U I LP1(1a' HARD-
WARE.
►-
WARE. W . have a lot to get rid 'ot' Nails,
Hinges, (:lass, Putty, 1.ocks, 1i(.)Its..litu:n Door
(rollers, Tracks lid Latc11e5, Tar and Building
1'aper, White 1.ea , Linseed l ail, if sally Jtoofiu;:.
Varnishes. -Wood "Ibre 1'lastor, White Itock
Line, etc.
We 111'1- role agents
for t h f+ Sr( ekville
bs.11-be;i.riibi 1. a w n
M. o r 1, without
Oulit the boat a1111
siert-running ntlow-
ors made. Mowers
$J,5► up.
A few \1'HEEL Ih ltlrOIWS, :gala►' pried
$5.to clear at 3:1.45.
Wo bought 1,000 feet of (,AWN HOSE
at much less than regular wholesale price.
Four -ply Hose, which is innctl more d i rabic
than ' the three-ply_ Soso which - is us lly
used, at 8c per foot.
SCREEN DOORS, oak -grained, some beau-
tiful styles to choose frons, complete with spring
hinges4 pull and hasp, 85,c ap.
A FAMOUS OPPOR-
TUNITY
PPOR-
TUNl'I Y to buy ar:.lephant
Ready -mixed 1'A\17'I'S. We
must i'e(Illce our 'hock be -
tore dune 1st. Let as figure
on the cost of painting your
house.
Ides. Shovels,
Itiskes, Scyth s.
Snatlles, P O 11 l t r s
Netting, NI a chine
Oils, Axle Greast ,
Washing Machine,
Churns, Bread Mix-
ers, lce ('roam
Freezers, F i b 11 1 Il g
Tackle, Guns and Ammunition, lemur s, Strops,
I Iolee, . etc.
A few self-feeding base-heatilllg ('OAL
STOVES. Yon don't needthem now hut it you
buy now you will save 20 to 25 per coif, all your
investment.. No trouble to show goods.
Spot Cash Only
Come early and get first choice.
member I will give up possession June'
and will be no More
The Hardware Man
Re-
Ist
J. B. Hawkins.
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