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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-5-17, Page 3'rHF t►N`l'.1ttIl1 Taosaalr, May 17, 1906 3 An Inviting Prospect Nothing better f O r you -noth- ing more inviting than a meal of Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas Mooney's Biscuits are an evenly balanced, wholesome, nourishing food, equally good for young and old. Made from Canada's finest wheat flour, rich cream and pure burner. Baked by the Mooney baker in the Mooney way. Say Mooney's ' to your grocer. Plastic Form Clothing has style - faultless ft - newest pat- terns. Voagetall thenelldvantages -and get them BETTER - in "Plastic Fortn" Clothing than the average custom tailor can give yet: Did you have your watch made to order ? Do you have shirts, collars, shoes, underwear cut and made to measure ? Why clothing "Plastic Form" Clothing gives -absolutes perfect fit -the very last word in styles -hundreds of pasterns to choose from -tailoring of specialists -all backed by a name that ,> a guarantee of honest value all over Canada. At least, SEE the new styles. "Plastic Porm Parlors" GODERICIi REG. BLACK, sole Agent Northern Navigatio Co. 6eorgiaa Bay, Sault Ste. Maris, Pen Artkcr and Northwest For is•, Pert Arthur. • Fort William awl Deis Leave Natalia 2:30 p.n .. May K 4, 7. 11. AS. Ni and ane I.I. IL II. Il awls11,x(: May t.111. and Jima 4.I3for mnluth. For Manitoulin Is(aid, Sow aid Way M e• (;oltingd' d 1;t' psi .,,urn Ronna. 11 p.m ,01 Toe -alar-. 'rhui-(L,`- 11141 mall rata)+.i Fer Parry %mend. Byeg Inlet and 'French River Loa cn 1 o)lingw.5sl M alt,.. 1'e•tlelan 14 p.m. Midland a.'el ppons. 1vitt iuet`d,. model M1 . a1141 11,ur•o1 il V-. Patnaarer Acc.ae..datle. I: at,celkd. Lowest Freight 11(es. Th to and Infurnult Mn fnnn all rail way grille. M. . OildarMaev.. Mgr.. 1 ollinl:w(sal. C. NIeh.M.n, Train.. Mgr.. nia r 1 Sold on 3 Months' Trial v,n)r money returned d not satisfied in every way. ALWAYS READY FOR INSTANT USE hey n,s the "Carton-Maargnr1eetit" is .4crrlrel& rtesh'ed•and hollow around in ,u own peculiar way. With ordinary ores) use, It will hold Its edge for Years • P8, V MUMOwls- 1121 naarale r.er a 114,111 twiner ease with a Dwain earner/nu terfewy Mare. 'RG~ "Catho•Matr.etir" Ftar Tao tie CusMow Strops, 11.00. fns booklet "Riau lob/avers." CHAS C. L E =, - Goderich C1 1INDr ware.,.. 11 1 1 mamaaa• ; :i t o • , Ira • • ILLON� NOL -IS Y FENCE 1111111T 7 Th. Anson ►.r. has Inns the, pee ,•I (h. •Ipeln.nt.l .sal. (M,.. ' 11.( •1.'11..11 m r.ne. ym, .r. �u~.11"«S..S .111 want or' IIIc. test•a eaYlere. h.. 11.. aan,,...,,t•4 1QL.Z3I c 1 1 D 4. NICHOLSON, - Xews of the fLiatrict. Ihu•rister Dudley Holmes. of Wing - llama, has purchased 1)r. Tuwleerb rehi- deuce in that town. • The firm of Ital., Calvert !t• Co., Millet*, of Kincardine, will dissolve partnership on the 1st of Jour. Mtn. Hobert Juaie1oI, daughter of \%'111. Finley. of 11towicks died sud- denly at her home in MAnistique, Mich. Jonas lisrtleih has purchased E. P. 1'aulilen sttwk of haniwnrt in Dash- wood. Mr. Paulin is moving to Glde- 11e11. 'rile West Wove Tracheae' Anti/ria- tion 1)1(14 arranged lel excursion to the (1 u1415111 gi'icult.ul'zil College on'1'h'11T'• day, May 17th. John Pattison, of Wimghama 111414 purchased \V. J. Muir's furniture and undertaking business at Port Elgin and takes pt ssersion 11)114 week, The death of SIM. John Strong, n('I U(ker'smith, 1(4.k place on 'Thurs- day, 3111 y :inf. She leaves a hus6a1111 and a family of seven 1411ta11 children. R. Ml:Naught, who 111114 deco 1,i the jewellery bu14ines14 in Srafirth for the last two yeat•s, 11as announced his hi- t/444./11 1etxtion of selling out and going \1'e.,l. G. 11. Mooney, editor of Tht• Ripley Express, has been appointed irunti• grant agent fit• the south riding of Bruce for the Dontin ion liovern11lenl. George Lawrence. of Lurknilw and (irot•ge'rhompson. of HI 'Itul, have purchased she furniture business in 1)tuphin. Manitoba, of the 1hittphiI Fut•nit1ue Coulpauy. According to the ,assl•esui'8 teturnm for this year. the...total etas11lent of the town of Se,fah tith is $1171,2'.t, a111 in(•reet$e of $111,917 over that of 11113. The population is 2,:I4i, a decn•anet of five. John ('hittick, who for n nuloder of yearn carried the mails between n Il•1- more and Wroxeter, died At 114111 iiiii tl in Remote recently. lir Was seventy years of age. G. A. \Vrbb, loss weeder and .gen- erns )1Ierehant, of \Vhitxehun•h. has sold hilt hush:us a to JleKrurie Pattet'- non. of \\'ittghaui, Who took p.xrses- 14ist1 on \\'edneMday, 5111)' 20(1. An esteemed resident of Kinln14s in the pellet') of Henry Moulton passed away 1111 8111ld71y of Ian) week in his eighty-first year. He is survived by his wife, film[' dime and four ilaugh- te•t•n. Fire did AA/010age tet the extent of abut $1.151) recently in the 11laehlnr ship of the furnitate factory of the J. A. Cline 4'oilman y, Liiii Red. of Strait. ford. The loss 114 coleus[ toy insur- ance. 51r. ('line was formerly of \Vingbatn. , An 'till resident of Hallett. In the person of Ittehard Taylor•, sassed away in\ \ wine slay (1f 11114. Weekat the age of *seventy-seven yeer1. Thr deceased (:nue to 4'analh1 fifty-five years ago. He is 041414ived by sine soil and throw daughters. Geit+gt• H. Phillips, a for1ier- well.; known resident of Myth. died lead- enly itelti ead-enlyitelt . home ie Detroit recently. He as a resident of 'Myth f - 11471 to /MK having been a clerk in the pi tonic.. there. Ile was fie f v -oar n age. y an f K J Ps•lrt• 1'. Srntl, of the hltl concern• prion of (:ulnl*s. expired suddenly while silting at the dinner table. Ile had been subject to fainting spells of late, clewed by hentt failure. 'e wan forty-nine yeatM of age and 1144 V1.4 a widow. thaw non,.'and two thumb - tern. _ A happy event took place at the '111)111' or itlr,. T. 11. Brady, Toronto, re ently, when her nicer, 5lite r Martha Le% y, the eldest 4l,8lghtei 4.1 \ins. Ji stays. of Clinton, was married to CN. Brown. of Clinton. The couple will reside in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. At St. Cuthbert 'n ehurch. Winnipeg. om April 214511. \lisp 51arie E. Kennedy. daughter of Dinnld Kennedy. of Clin- ton, Was Married to A. %V. %'ilkinnon, of London, England. The honey- uon will Ie spent in Europe. after Which they will Irtn•n to make their home in the West. After a short illness of pnetIt,lnia .Cohn Clegg, a fnruier-rrsillrnt 01 the Ilth concerts' of H,'.'irk. tttuetl away recently at Tleherne. Man.. whit her he had gone /net stip W ere the r0untry. The remains wore brought to Gorihr for interment. The deceased loaves three eons and one daughter. \V inghoun district • school, under the novice.. it the district Kp- worth League. will convene at Wino' halm this year. rhe dates nele(•ted are Monday. August (its, to Sunday. 12th. in hitive. A glad program will he pentitol and persons whir ma -especial. 1st44 in t'brir line of work will le. se- etletl. George. ifIair, a well-known resident Of Kip leen \ for Many year's, passed suddenly 14wlwy ft • heart failnm at the home of IM mister. Mrs. Ar11144W 13111, near Kip 'n, on H1111111 of last week. 'The deer ased w'144 sixty-five )'eau's if age. 11 wan nev'1•r married, but in nrrvived b - our [bother and three sisters. On Monday if Inst week the death occurred in S.vifirth p( Men. George Sellerv, relict of the Irl Gem ;v. Sell - cry. 4)1 Statist. The ereane•d lull reached the glass 0141 a • of nearly eighty-two yearn. She h d Iwen a resident. of S(•nfot•th for $,)atilt six yearn. Sim is survived by t% 1 daugh- ters and two stns. The homer of R•daert (reset•. 1. of the l:3th eon1114Miin of ilulleft, was the scene of it harpy event on Th to- day evening. %lay lies. when ,l d'Inghter. Miss ('aerie, Iwr1411w t1 wife of .1. Edward. JohtMon, of 151,111. The eer'tnony wens performed by Rev. S. Antiproton, Of Myth. Mr. sod Mrs. dolmen have taken up their residence in'lyth. The honer of David Ritchie, of (Sil- ken, 11ea1. Tee,Watt't•, WAX sally be- reaved by the death of his wife. w'ho )planed away on Thuraday, May ant, it her twenty-eighth yrnt'. The de- 1 cense(' wap married a little ,neer n year ego and besides her husband 1enves ,t young soon Alnnit a %seek old. Maes sympathy is felt for the sorrowing telat.i'es. Agent HEADACHE Nswrallrlo sea N.re..n..xu ["reel q,.ie► v by AJAX ANO Niu'Att..l` Dculti No heart prees ee. 1:vea test r"r• Peer die 01.11, r eke noOhm t ped asp 41.0111All denier. or direct 4r, A,.Tru & CO. Slraea, 0.t. Merry beg! if set Ytlaisd. e - For Victoria Day. Grand TtiinR Railway has made the rate of mingle fare for round trip, golnl going May 'Ctrl and 24 h, re- turning until May •Lith, between all stations in Canada, also to Susp. Bridge And 'ltRala. N. 1'.. ie•t.roit and fort Ihu•nn, Mich. ('all on agentu for ticket«. BI'uce's Population Declining. The exodus to Western Canada is coloring the population of Role(: counts. As well a. that of Huron. The 1VAlkerlon 1'rles•op•' notes that. according to the Dominion (ensue 4,t 1001 the enmity of Bruce had a popn- 1 atinn of bO,IMI at that, time. 'kernel - • t tolls fir Mai, ing to the naw• the population had fallen to .11,:141. "Not much wonder," flays The Tele. scope. "SO many 'truce teen are tO le met with in the \Vest." Dead of Luckaow Resident. \Valiant Cannel!, an old and highly esteemed resident of Luckiow, passed away a1 his residence 1liete un Thurs- day eve ' g, May :fill. in the eightieth year of his age. Deceased was for many years to, [resident of the town- ship of Kinl tat iwfure leaking hfs home in la n:know, East Huron Teachers' Association. Thr executive contulittee of the Fast Huron Traehels' Asweietion flet recently in Clinton and deckled that it was tap late to arrange a program for a convention lwfure the Iuulduet• holidays and artaugt'd that. the Aswl- elatiun should meet in Winghnml 011 the float Friday after Thanksgiving Day. Clinton's Assessment. • The following figures ane from the ausis14ir'M roll for the town of Clinton for the present year: Asse1sulent of real property, $1141,194.3; an$e'Ksn1 for school purposts4 •.1)114', $$,31MI; bunine„s a1114rb14110'11t, 472,74.3; taxable M114' $8,1131); tidal assessment, 4711,1111 nil increase of $I.-i,iLiS toter Inez year 1. propitiation, 2, tai. Kincardine Defeats Sewerage Bylaws. The 11111 'soden of the «ewers[ by- laws to the rat(qulyernofKincardine last week resulted in the defeat of both frank and spurns McWer1, the former by a majority of Irl. 1(11(1 5111. latter by 111. The park 1oyI uv uv(14 MUMtailIC4t by a majority of 131. A n111t1R vote was • 1Mlfi141 a1)141 little interest was 141 'u in the sewerage question. . May Wedding. • The 11011e of Mr. and Mrs. (sense Thomson, of the 2nd cinre1silln of Hay, was thalwene of a petty event on May 2nd, the sweat -ism being the marriage u( their third (laughter, 31iss Hannah. to David R'orkillar, a pros- cerlus young farmer of 'rucke'rmaiith. tte%•. 1). Urquhart want the 0Alri. 1iIg - clergyman, and the cen•mnn)' was pet -fermis' on the Sawn In the proa- ctive of about ilfty guests, , A Kincardine Wedding. , Thr Marring[ of 51 ism Minnie 1'i -bort eldest daughter of Mr. and 111'e. Moly• neane Fisher. of liincatdinr, to David Freeman, was sllemnized.un \Vcducs- day moi' ' g of last week at the re•si- dr11er of the bride's (parents, only the imtuwlinte friends of the family being plenent. • The 1 el 9.118 per- formed by Rural Dian ('banes \riles.. 111. I 5f rt.. Fier left on the :afternoui train for \\'innipey. A Zurich Wedding. A quirt event It.1.8.olrwniz14l at the home of the bride's sister, Nits. P. Bender, Zurich. 1,11 \Vwbles(bty e%•en• 3IAy 94.11. When Mimi Regina \Vol- ker WAS united in wedlock to John S. Me('1aug. The ceremony was per- harlued lay Rev. A. 5).`Zii144'hler ill tble prswnee of only Ibr it drape rela- tives. Mr. and MIN. 31e4'Iung Irft for h 111 'T(11111110 Ial 111 other points rant al later will make their future home in New (►ntt111. Braketnan t Arm Crushed. W. R. Smyth. of W ingh:,t, 1( hraketlau um the 1... 11. R It. fleigasl train. met with it :..seisms stet -Went itt Myth 141M11e11 1111 \%tdllestlay ofIIIMI week. He was 11 the net of vuup11ng two cars when his left +tem was ealogl't bet Wee!) the 1 peer and was sunny injured.- ile was taken to 111e Clinton II(Mpital, where port' his lingers were r wl, though the ,lockes; have ins• (a?int hop en of Mat- ing him arm. '115)4• injured man is at stepson of Conductor Ireland. Died in Michigan. George Porter, sun of \Ir. and Mrs. Alex, Porter, If line. l'urnlerry, died at the home 111 him brother in Flush- ing, Mich.. recently. aged fnrtr••Iwi veal•«. 1/erean141 bed 11(11 been in the very lent of health fur s ' little time, suffering a great drat with st wit trouble, and Last winter he b•ft \\'ingiaam to Reside with Lis •h' •fau. Th1•t•:tn,sl The e lr brother in . \ t 1;, fat M ' ' • was engaged in a gen- t'rnb more bmsincns iia Mne%ale. lir wenn unmarried. lint besides his par- ents is MnrvivtMI by several brothers mud /101141s. A Unique Record. The Clinton News -Keened slays : "\L•. George 'laird, who is now in his (torts-mixlh consecutive year as principal if the public seen.' to the 8114I cone. pinion of Stanley. soijoys, the 1istinl'li n of teaching unto the thin' gent•rntio One of his first pupils wan 5bdet 141 31, Ewan. thele in due CiurMe east the hlttw'. dnaghter, now Mrs. dant Stewart, :am l now 511n. Stewart's little daughter isry, re- ceiving 11114t'urliun in the 0141 sl•brtol null from the M: ' dmt,inie ;in (tight her grail 111,1011T. Is 1hVie ,mother teacher in Ontario of whom the same (•1411 he maa1(1 ?" Might Have Resulted Seriously. An accident that might have leen attended with well•.4 r,•snh1 and Iotas of life ,11'elll'1'1'.l n•.','nI1y ml the (14tH of '1'hoM,am Dickens, 4th con- (wal•fon of 1 sIM)rue. \Ir. Dickens with his two eons mud own 514*,.,.) mete. were engaged in raising the hoose mod had ,,II('('Iwd.s1 141 raising it nevl•rnl fl' •t, when in s • 11)1uu1er it Slid and Illi to the ground, all the [nen being )i1•1'•rtleath. Fortunately there wap iii„lent timber /11111 Illate 1a1 under 1 he building to pr•v'I'ntit fr crush- ing the men 141 death and with the ex- reption of some bruise). and ruts all ...seamed miraculously. Fatally injured by Train. ( Thin -day, the 3n1 ins1., Aiex- ,IIIIII ' I4IW11, it [,rider resident of Kin• andira, Was struck by a (1. T. R. Drain whip• walking.on the track near Mitchell. Mr. Rena welt taken to Strtt.fort hospital but the srrident pto%•wl fauns. The remains Were taken to Kincardine for interment. Ie - re 14i had lived there for % great 111itny sCala 111111 Wats always well thought of. He seas eighty-three yenta of age and left there abut only two years (ago to reside near Inrersoli. it is thought that he was on Itis way to visit friends in'. Kincardine when the Accident happened. Golden Wedding Celebration at Exeter. A happy (ernsi((tt wan 1hnt of the celebration of the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ithnrlen Knight, of Exeter, which Twee held on 'Tuesday mf last week. The worthy couple were married in England and ahohily After their wedding ennm' to Canada. Mr. Knight. WAR A(atinn 'mister. tat. 14xeter for [%veins year., resigning in IRMI, and was 14te(1edetl by hilt son, .(oho .1., w'h. is now wont. O( their family of 1 eight children six ate living• five of I whom were plr8rnt for the reticle-e- 1 Lion. Mr. and Mea. Knight were the recipients of a number of handsome presents. Including n p,uwe of gold from their (.1111.11.0.1. Hard Luck for an Immigrant. A.,Young elan mums, Lorin)1 nrriVett In Ctiutun last w•tek atter a rather Due pleasant experience of hirdhhi t. He• claims to be it Dublin College grudu• ate. who w:w left An urphitu, 1uu1 wilts Ment nut ill thin elllllltry AM all immi- grant, reaching Toronto with only 41 in his pocket. Hee eiecur14l work with a farmer. but not having any experi- ence WAS titred'lu leave his job, He matte hie way to (liven Stiu.1d 1 walked from there to Gottetich. .Not gelling work in Goderich, he travelled on to ('lintu11, Where Ise was given food and temporary employment in Jambs frons'. store. The young Man is well eeditea1141 and Mundt' be eli- gible for *Rota' position in thiscounlry of ours. - Farewell to 'Dr. Rollins. Aloud fifty of the leasing cit 'Rens of F:xet(u• Wet in the town hall on %Veil; ne,etay night of last week to do honor le) one of Exeter's fore st citizens, Dr. J. A. Rollins, who is leaving for S:wka►tton. 1)r. Rollins has been reeve, eou.1ty coun111lor 1111(1 wnrdeu of the county, and alight have leen the nominee of his 5(14113' for 1'11li1a- 11I1•ntam•)• honors bad he w( desired. Ile was (tlw:O.14• in the front rank in every movement for the 1towv'14 we•1• fare. A lo•anliful seal And 1a pipe wen• prelwatl(d 1.0 111111 by the Cifize11s, While the tire department gate 111111 it gold - headed vale•. \\',(lde'n Hugh Spark• Itrl„ With 1Ile tuna[-masUo•. Ile pro• peeled 1114' usual liasl14. 1)r. Lutz trade the presentation :mil deli%ered the speech of the evening. Death of Former Huronite. Sincere regret w',i. felt at the news of the death if J. 11. Ale Kay, presi- dent of the 1lolltillionliosin14w College and annerW14ur of writing and cont. . ulercial Wort in the pmlrlic $chlml5 of 'Toronto. whir-tl sad even.( ec'curetsl in til:it city on Friday, .May 1111, after a 1 lbw• days: ilhlens i( poet ht. 51r. ,dips founded the l'owoman Business College turd the Dominion l;illoge at Kingston and Tnl:an(o. 11e had lawn shire 11111 sup(•t•elslor of writing and eotimtteinl work in 'Tor- onto sehools, and %vas himself :In ex- pert penman, hitt-script hating taken want prizes, luhung then) tie. public gold medal at New fork. The dr• yeasts' Was ;h:• only. sol of 51,-. and MTs. Phomas 314'5514)', of 11.r 1.'iulou road. Stanley. (14'144' Kipper. Ho was it gentleman of 144191,011,' gloats and great lability and was highly esteemed 1'y all who knew him. He was in his fifty-seri)1d veru• and leaven Ia wife and eight children to [ootid his 14,14,4. Violation of Game Law A few weeks logo papers in the mouthern part tof the county told of the capture of who is • n rare ,animal,' These parts, an otter, by ,In Indian near Heoa(all. hasp work Game \V(nrlen .1: s iAwrs, of Exe- ter. knowing that an Indian leu) 110 more privileges that) a white 1111111 in the tlmatLet• of catching (48,1' 111I1' 111 seat/1111 unless it Ise ori his 1'e•se •[•inion and 1hen 0111• fur the hn+(•nla�irr himself and 1':tenily, tope[«1 the .11181 - ter to the Indians. named 11ra nt I1�nd Sinwn. W110 Wel... eln rmgped in Tlit•k- ersmith township. on le:11g wors- t i •d Ihe•y uetonin'1l8Ig(sl portio); e,mght 1h.• animal and having wild the. fur 10 It gentleman in Sea forth. 31r. )cher,. went Ie M,'.af"rth and laid info.mut' againtht the hu)et 1I(•llongall, la -dome a 11l4gis1 :ee, and he imposts' the 111ili11mul tine of 4211 and cost.:. 51121 in :tip. The fur %vas rot secured by the warden owing to i1. hawing been ell p1reltaw•d 11y A New Murk firm and shipped to 1111.1.1.. The Indians 114ve Int yet leen pnter- eti1141. hal mull may be done at any. [ lame should 1111' le,mtrn desire to make nt1 example of then). The law pro• cider that Iht• tine 111 their rase may be the .sone am for buying the fur. from $tel to $,ill. AM the Indians Arv- in extreme `•.rorty the pwnstlly may not be inflicted upon them. T'hr go • law protects otter until the year i1)10_ : SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES. Changes in the Act Revising the Sal= ary Propositions. 1111 pnhlic s('llted. art lilts )wen anwitiled. Mew iI see being sIF 1 • Dike' for the original 51d,try ausmo.i- tinns. It etfeet these sue : C ty coutuiIs to levy soul (•apse, o by an 1411141 rate noon the OctabF• property of the comity mot including urban nlunicipali:iesl, according to the eolualizc'd +aolemlmtent( of the ItIlIlIl' ,'i118511 t"4. s MOO al Ieaut 4.14111.1 li :dI the special grants le by the Legis - Inkier A.setalhly to the rural nelloos 41; t le county. Such Mullis are to he I'3'' 1)11114 to the trustees of the nsplctive 11('1)01,11 receiving le•gi,lltive grarits in the same pemsmtist.. aM the grant.'1 are aloin ctioned. \\'[tune the aswwoed v,dme of taxable popet•t5' of public school supporters m am)• township of all orgenixed cnaln- ty !n equal to nt least. an ,average of 4:11,15141 for eneh public sr•ho111 7411111n, On. township emote' 14111(11 collect by assessment 1:111 fat• (*Very pnhlic sch(o1 Where a te,tch(•r Or p 41111pd teacher is rn ag4'd fat 11 whole year, ,, pr2por- tiunall,• amount where the engage - Melt 1. f111' a lesser period, and all 1a'd- (101'utl1 811111 of 148751, or prnpnrtion thereof, ler the condition named for :1n lassi14tant teacher. \Viten' the assessed value is less than *:'1,11111 for each public seined rest ion the amonnt7 to be 1•oIlertl•d sur $150 and $IlWI, 1•e np'eiiveIy, or p'nplrt•t' , thereof. In' Ina 11 41(54»1 after the present ralcttdau' year 1lie uno11n5s 1411 tea i,etl ore to Ie appliedexclnsivcly 1. 0e11.chern sablf•ie'. 111 a41d111 14, the P11111 i-'*'ld(sl by the 1'.wnship et Mita! la/Wards earl, telt/1111 . solar)•. the 11.11s1 eta of rural 'u'hoIIM in the following rises pay to the teacher, where there 114 only fine, and to the principal w• herr. 1 here are loon• than one, the s meat' 'd : $215) where the assessed vnlee of the taxable property of the public neh114,1 supporters in the •se'eton 1. nt least $'JM1,1551. 41.115 where it. is $biin,IMM), hot less dont $'aM1,fMM1, 41151, %there it is $1411,1511, but than $I50,ll5). : I %'1 n es 31) 1551 but w where it i at least lean than $181,1111. 42,where it is 71:PI,ISM,, but less than $.;0,I1111. Anil $110 to Marry assistant teacher whatever such asaese14t value is. Churchill's Moustache. . Winston Churchill, the English con- vert to Liberalism, is making n repu- tation for sharp wit. Itis curt retort to a %%omen heckler, "5bulanl, 1 will not be henpecked," w'A« 1hr Inst thing of the reee•nt campaign. HM iR now raising 11 m1nelsche. A Mir Indy w':as twang taken in to dieter I/y the bud- ding potifi -inn. '•51r. Churchill." she said, "I like your polities as little am i like your moustetrhe." 1t should have Mena crnahing shot, blot not so 10 Churchill. His‘reply was nn the in- stant : -Madan), you are not Iikel to rune in contact with either," -New York Tribune, 1 BREAD is never better than the flour it is made of. Often it is not nearly so good, but that is the fault of the bread -maker. Without good flour,' good bread is impossible, no matter how skilfully it is handled. Now, good bread must be good to eat, as well as good to see or to taste. Good -to -eat bread is bread that nourishes. In the matter of nutriment, Royal household Flour 102 is supreme. It represents the best that is in the wheat, ground to a snowy whiteness and purified by electricity. It produces bread that is light, easy to digest and best of all -nutritious. Ogilvie's Royal Household is to be had at all grocers. Ogilvie flour Mills Co.. Ltd. ilentreaL wlgi l' W. nook for a Cook," contains Pe pages of excellent recipe., some never pnhli+llld before. Your grocer can 413 you how to get it FREE. Parnell's Bread Every one who has tried it will 14,,,..' other. Has a nutty, palatable. whole wheat flavor that is peculiarly its an Our name is labelled on et cry loaf. It 1. the Seas. Prlo• se th. Inferior KInd4 Y. T .031.11% 1•1 %OUlt POPULAR IIROCER, A0ED41 • BISSELL 3 Drum Steel Land Roller T!, y 118r0 up ag-1,t harl work and Iota of it. 'rills, nd+ 1411ae■ the *ramie. Heavy steel plate to all the drums e le.rly unclad Thr..gMa and very r,., .. ,i i ?sold ♦ 'Lie a look at K V o0 . avec I s:aapl • roller N.1110 gunuln0 without Lh. iuu. "BISN113.1..'• Manufactured by 1'. E. BISSELL, ELORA, ONT. Write for booklet " F:.'• I crumble the marble palace. 1 rut off tato III (Keir prime; The monarchs .11 11,. 6ek.l Pall before the scythe of Vete. But my moat dtalructivr 14540(1• of snow, and hen( and cold. /lave no effect 0n •• Win Eery it lapis for yr:.l, nntobl. •• coils 14 ss than ordinary shingles and lasts a lifetime. n is rain, snow and fire proof -insures dry, comfortable (Markers for live stock and poultry -and makes the ideal roof for homes, learns, chicken Louses, etc. Sample aril booklet free. Write for them. Hardware dealers everywhere have PATRksO\'s "WtnR Erx:n" or will procure it for you. Paterson win. C. Limited Mentons and Toed. FROST STEIEL GATES Th e:tron rennet.. of Prost Fence are combined In the Galea A %mortal feature is the frame of eoetlm,nls steel tnhinga. This Is vastly slrnfger than e frame with elhipw cor- ners sod malleable rastin({s. The heavy wire A111e1 Insures, egninat sooting The pnhlic In warned peasant bn% In't ¢atop thit Miring against Prost Wire reale Co 's mfr. , as purchasers .. 11411 as liners are laying thentsely. name. Por axle by J. J. MOORE, - W. M. HOWELL, FRED. LEIBOLD, ' W. H. STOGDILL, Benmiller Goderich Zurich Varna PAGE FENCING THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST When you buy a knife for instance, you Resides the ext'.( strength and superior consider the quality of the steel in the workmanship, I'.\GE FENCES Arc (Up - blade. The biggest heaviest knife's not A andMa 1 4,tpodin s• special i Iwhlf „ • whiel , gP� int 11 W necessarily the best. Now there is 'u sop ( 1 e y i at n• , p o pile x'rt of galvanizing, will Irnglhen much difference in the trebly and strcn t hthe I fcof wire for years. And, Also, this of steel in fence wire as white coating makes wire much more sightly. Owing to the great strength and elasticity nt PAGE fencing, One- third lam posts are r,• (paired, thus redwing the coat of the fencing. An yon gest in PAGP FENCES one-half more lance strength, greater protection ago ul.t THE LOCK tN PAGE rust, better workmanship, may have noticed also that "54M PIR R" FENCES. Metter appearance, usrt others are imitating leas poste, can you afford It. That is a gleed recommend for it. t0 use other fencrs,even though you could Where we lead others follow. hu) thrill for one-half the price of the All -PAGE wire is "COILED," 14..4 PAGE? But, really ours cost you crimped. Ntfl if • any or•. 1 mrya Get prices before placing your order for Fence Gates or Lawn Fence. there is in a knife Wade or ✓ azor. The Page Co. use w high carbon steel wire, which • though i1 costa yogi but little more, is fifty per cent. (54,/,) stronger than wire in other fences. The lightest l'A(i K fence is as strong as the heaviest of other makes. Notice the lock in PAGE "EMPIRE -FENCE. You DUNLOP'S TAILORED CLOThING Fits Well Looks Well Wears Well THE ONLY KIND WE SELL AND ABOUT WHICH YOU'LL TELL Vol It NEIGiHBOR Newest importations in medium and light -weight clothes for spring and sum- mer wear. DUNLOP, the Tailor \Vest street, - Goderich. Keep Your Old Iron Rags, Lead, Brass, Copper, Feathers, Skins, Wool Pickings, Rubbers, Bones, etc., until 1 call for them. '1 ask toy old Cunt •rm 1101 111 hell their Iruek Gl spy •tteptelwnt1ng himself Ws my agenlIon theem4 persons are dealing for theland 14 not for me. Save y • stuff for Imo and 1 will psis' the peat pr1'U'04t going. Leave your order (11 any h411141' nod 1 will call mid lake 1he goods away. Or 1 will pay 10 ler rent. mute if the goods are brought ti) my phare. Highest Prices paid for HORSEHAIR. DAVID BROWN \ries•.trio Mort. it slerich. It will be to your Interest to r • and see regarding that douse' you at. going to build. it is It FURNACE we have them to suit all places and the prices are right. For the BATH ROOM we 4'trrylhim);tip-to-date. EAVETROUGHING, ROOF- ING and all kinds of METAL L WORK cline in first -villas style by good IIIte'lla •M. A goal stock of RANGES, GRANITEWARE and TIN- WARE to chi 1081. 1'1'0111. COAL OiL and GASOLINE always ton handl at W. R. Pinder's `;tot r wear to G. N. Davis S1.oO ROUND TRAP GOOERICH TO DETHOIT TtSCSOAtf, AMIE 19 *C1W..•,o Jen( RI Ser ellREMOILIND 2 hew 1. ammo Write E. H. AYtR. Agent, DETROIT, for particulars. J. BROPHEY & SON 1)111 L13ADIN(i • Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders nrlully at leaned to at ■II hours, 1.101 ne day ¶UNI)RY BILOS.ill Livery, hack 'Bus Stables Sold and erected by .1 'B. HAWKINS, Goderich jhI1 .4TR4(ST 41')1).1:I,I N 1:001) 1105151414 ('A1(R1A(4145 P11A KT(3N8 -- RTC.. AT -- REASONABLE ----R A . E 8- 1 Well-appointed Mau; and reli- able ()rivers In charge ofd the `Boson, which will meet all train s and ate amhiatm A1,1. CALLS ATI'ENOKi) TO PROMPTLY FROM HOTELS ANI) PRIVATE, HUU5L5 (SUNDRY. BROS.