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The News of the District.
'rui SIGNAL: GODERICII I ►�'r,\ 1:11
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LAURIER. LEEBURN. / *7% I was adopted : ror Litt: first SON t1, two
'1'rtont.%Y, Shay 15th. • ;VenetiaV, May 15! h.(11141' Ia11t; fur every luldilional lal,-
quitr a number of the Mlys were
A clean! separator loss rt.ce ItIy 1141.11 TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. I)l0)• ,rn1• day's stUule •1a11t. l;ouu' it
aught in the storm ton Saturday
pulrh,llavl by A. H. Chilton. As Victoria Day (ails on Thur11- I MAYal1ed lU_`i d rel 1,e II' the
ill ll It. 2' i'. \ 1af
The lettere in The Signal of last day Isinn of assessment toll am' for the
night. l g of next week, The Signal will
111•x. K011urth ROSS, of the ' 1,d, is week in reference to the roernt earth -
be it unisu lion of Township Lu.im•s.,
he nest of her daughter, Mrs.
pun. quake at Kan Francisco. f' lbs pen.
printed on Wednesday. Will
guest formerreNidentt 116 t'rtll.ati•, Bliss correspandpnts kindly note this and I send in their news letters to reach I NIX11K .rl'Iupa. ll,': k.
xuAtylruual' 1'Iara '1'rwelry nud Minx Jrxn (ilreu,
)I t.. Annie Bueghuls, who is leru•n- were Ittul with dw' 411(11st here.
11,g drrssina ng • 111 Luck • non, sia•it p,
,uuday at her home heir, •
EAST WAWANOSH.
)lies Madge Mite' )(meld was the
romans, the Misses "( Tri.\v, Mh1y Lith.
gu°est II�3tuc-
Ks
►1UNI('IPAI. STATDITICN,-FIta11 the
Ix' of aMhalsh, over timidity.
R y assessor's toll for this township for
•17i,. .uple of Laurier regret', t', ver ' the. year HMO the' following statistics
uulch t�e droll' of Mrs. Uiut kir Alcl
.id, 1( 1„N•ludsh, who passed a way tare gathered
Number of acres of band cleared,
seedily In1I• a11,:.t41 : minda•r of acres woodland. :1,•
5111 ; slash hind. 2,231; ; imam!),
tt, or., 5,t1711 ; total, 41,7361
acres, Children between live and
twellty-tirle year's. 575 ; between Hve
aid sixteen years, 417: male persons
from u tweet -
unr to rixt\ Yx eA r
1 �
4
Total iNlpulnt' , 1,702_a decrease til'
:ii from last year. Number of doge,
The +tssesisulent figures. c surd
with those of lest year. are as follows :
Real property, exclusive of last 11yAS.
building` tI.ls_,fasl i1.1Y1 SAI.
Vai1P of building. 111,,Y11/ SLi.IMII
Toil amount of taxable
real prnlerty. - batting Lufkin,
itn.ina,. a...•..tnent . 1.14711 USN
7•utal a•s•..meul._ _ . t 1![47,x141 1.161,04111
Till hIIA1, May 1 7, 1906
7
LANES.
Triton:t Y. May kith.
Walter L. Hackett and (iturge
lane visited frirndr in Ripley host
seek.,'
The weather the part few days has
put us in wind of the •'good old aum-
Wer tune.••
'Fishing is all the rage this week.
quite n nlunls•r fr(,It the vicinity of
Line. have leen down to 'the Piwt
did awl ++ ith success.
League Meeting onTbutwtlay evening
seat will IN• conducted itt the form of a
sl'u't player -meeting, after which
there will be the election of of ieero.
%'emir very sorry to hear that Mrs.
weal Sherwood is very ill. We
hop,.,,den to hear of her recovewy.
pr, M:Ili.rt1, of Lucknuw, is in attend-
ASHF1ELD.
l't•Kst).t v. Slay Lith.
A..gs..MKy'r Itk'rtKN14 The total
„psment of this township for the
Tar IIMO1 is $Y,511(,:5111. This shows
!behave ineteaui of 19119,IR1i over lint
,tats figures. Real! Iili)IN•1'ty Ie 104 -
;peeped at E"_:II(3,1MM1, against 1111,10411,111,1
boat year: the busittesi ass•NNtient iN
$11.231, against 5111,535 last year, anti
the taxable ire is $1.1114. rine
peed with only $131 last year. Chit-
, lwtww•n the and tw(•tity• •
rugs 'nuttier )e+41, anti between flvt'
nadsiatw•11 years
trio, ,romtuuwl with
and Int;, rrlaetively. in 1101.1.
t.e ha:,l tapulatittit is 2.7141 ; iL was
02* 41! veal. Tbi•r,• were tie11
111K11, alit Nlxt('rtt (lent he during the
rest. Thr townNhtp ronwinr :.4).1414
II( 1.1.•81111 1111111 ; 1,1141 A('rt•N of
,outland : '2.tsn1 acres of shah, And
+:mare, of waste 1a11t1 -a total of
;,il ;Iona.
KINTAI L.
Moxoty, May IIth.
R..1.1'arl ick luta left far the \fest
Mirhxt•I Dineen had a ploughing ler
week.
urn„l'1 1'uwvin spent it few days
tit his patents herr.
11i' 1,than NIele•au''hrpiuurltou.
vent Sunday at thuni•.
lliee• Sdat•y McKenzie, of Port .11-
. is visiting, friends here.
al'.•. Muria and Kate Stylist have
timed from Lorain Ohio.
Mrs. It. Aust, of Wsh•rich, passed
beingh herr un her way to Atoberley.
Misr. Ildtie and I(er etta Voting
eitrl .0 %V ill 1” IC's, Loyal 1111
mday.
Ma, A ' • M.•Mur•hie has returned
after spi•nding :a 1.0111/10 116
nths with her brothers in Cobalt.
Mr. Anil MIN. Kne•(•htel and Jiick
e returned h frump Toronto,
Mor the former underwent an 11i et••
'1nn.
Alex. Venlig, proprietor of -the rout -
1 141, 11114 with an accident tii hie
ymin 4 .Nlrft011. Hirt home. became
htrmtl ial the eteam shovel on
,qo hill. He is at present. at his
r'4 in Loyal. V. hope Isrstn to
't
his ltcm'erV.
NILE.
Trlwn.ty, May Lith.
Rev. A. C. 'fifths vtaited his home
nsrntly,
1fes i't-ti i iw Itryd ,•s, of Ooierich,
a steno: at, Nile last week.
Her. .1. 1'. Heid is attending the
rt meeting 1,t Blyth this week.
met. J. \V. Robinson, of I)ungsn-
erenmh.sl herr hast Sunday even -
Ikea Finuigntl, of AshHrld, is vkits
hsr uncle, %Vat. Finnigan, of
Be.
us not later than "1'ueaday t Licensed Auctioneers and Pedlars.
1 ' jThe count ytreasurer has i4.u,.I tit..
fuUui'iug lint of ruictiuur,•t•N ninl
UUNI,ANNUN. Ialltlu'A huWiug county 6rens•. 1'or for
present year:
A. NE111'1IN. I11- NTI1"f',. !4 i't .ed .1.11e1iutrrr. - 1'. 1'. Vau-
lt.
1.1t'I:�I tt. thick,(irir, Din Lett. 'I'huuut, 4 i:tulrt•,
,Int. Sculle). 1'. 1. Scott.
. 1horur 14 il)• dot•+•v,•upt Tlulr..bw.. Nut' l:auu11loi, Deur\' Bo.s•nhen +. lico,
/Ull,t•ly our ext tart log (41(2,' 1tf+rnrxntorWl,
lellur than g,.,. 1)1/W1i and bridge work. err. Elliott, J. lis AlOMtrh,u•1. John li ill,
oitepll Cowan, R. U. 1'h;u•le.. ,LI..
ttuitl.•l)uttd I,iekriesuu.l', 11. \\ ikon.
Sits. .lungs, 'Thomas Ih•ou to, .11.•x. s.
Ile:tvitt, \Vitt. Holman, It. 11. 4. t-i1i-..,
John 1'urvi*, Edward Ibiss111.ao'y. 11.
s
II \\'httr
l
I
Licensed Pedlars John 1:111,11,.
Louie Itt.liknp.;;i. .1. E. IIat,Ixrrll.
Uunraul .I11tomttd• Wilfordvomit,
lien. Vanderi'an•afh, .\ug0 1Itt'
Trpso.\1-, May. i•ith. 11(14161w, U. Silk's, 11.• K. %Vho ley.
1).\•rEs FIXED. -The dates for the 1(wu•t'(l4il.'i lira. Ilea) ,\oil lion)
ever -popular animal exhibition of tit+• SL•U11nadd, James ('utt, 'Reply An-
Ashtielil and 1\',twruro.h Brunch thews, David .\virion. Il1•ury I2,.yd,•n.
Agricultural Society have 'Nen Hxttl 'Ih,as. Iarng111, Itnht. Shit , \V. ,1
for 'J'1111rslky ,till Friday, October 'Mc(' rneken. .1. E. Prey. John 1l'00,,,..
!ill and 511.. The prix.,• iia b: , glen 14, .F. Mcl'hre, Fre,l.' liis.11nu1, \y. .I.
latgelt increased std tir•a'erad ti,•w Powell. \Vin. linshtielt.
MAFEKIN(3. ''lasses added.
TrEsii'.y. Slay 11th.
Alorley 11,111 1'011111111 to (Tinton this
•nitg. -
operations have, co •Acrel at the
1' 11 'e
11r hN11.1N
1 f
Finlay Reid Mi 'tell relatives) in
Lucknuw over Sund
At -Ian. I /ay wits
seh0Na in the usual wit
A11111111111111 plate. alum breakatato.
N. It 1'1111 ran alwal'. hill l your work mach
bettor dune In the dental ogler 11141'0 1ipN•,
huller 'livable,. for doing ilia xvurk, mulro roue
Portable f.1,' 1110 pllta•nt. •
NOTr('E.--TiIE LU('A1. A(:l' '\•
In 1)1111 ,
i1111U11 (U •
ttrr . s,, efl,t, is et the of.
nee of J. Li. Waal. J.1'...um reyYnmcr, ere.. who
will re eelx ti order.. fur .ubscrtplioiI,. :Wirt 11..
Om owl Job work. old i. authorised to gt+c re-
ceipts for an0omit, Iaaid for lite .aloe
Iebrxte(t at the
There
was •o, .
a N1 UI o
n t
It at quar-
terly
1 '-
al
1,•'
11 service '
1 a Iu tic •
11 k1 t'ar
Y hooff 11
t h n
K lily. •
Elliott Rtt'w•n and Jim Culltert b•ft
this nuIming for Gisler h. where
they intend working on the railway.
1.K.\.at'K OirtleIStts. .11 t Ie illltllnll
alerting of ltlu)ke s,I..'tgite, 1 '1d Mity
_tit, the following otitis. wet r
elected: President. w'M. 'inhly :
first vire-president, AIrs, .1nsn F'in•
lay : 11.4111 vire president. Mrs. tit+.
Jiihnsifett: third vire-presid4nt, .list(
Edith Edwarls: n.t.nl ing secret
J.('1(11111111 Kti
t tit hers : 0011•0411,411
secretary, 31 ism Aggie Kiliuui•ie
t rlouiulrr•, Raw alt of bets.: organic
31iso L,Irlln Treleaven: assistant. Mi
'Edith Edwards; 2.14,knut rtttnl ittee,
3!isser Aggie- Kilpadlirk nud Lizzie
Blake and Stephen Miitthers,
.tug
4. ARLOW.
•
Moat.'.',-, May 14th.
Js: 11'' Mr1►ottaagh has gilt together
a large uui1her of rutile ter grazing
un111t4 farm t hi% s •1. Joseph
liell also has purchased :a moldier til'
gt-azi 's,
1101 01. A Ahiii,'son. have yon-
Nlrurl, 1 a pile-driver to hoe used in
driving fe11re-pitsts for the trn•ulrt•..
It is
11111 by horse -p iiwt•r and seems
to do its oil very sat isfacU)I'ily.
Fall wilt a1 hits it t -1.1•y IN Nn• aapiN•a•-
,utee her•a1 was. the late fnlsls hav-
ing danllugl' i1 severely. :Most of the
114.141.4 are IN•I Ig !won't' with spring.
grain. 'rhe fit I wheat sown tor: light
land hasvuulr1 !south the whiter best.
Thi' farmers 111 • a11• all through
with groin sw•din and this week they
will, be busy p tting in corn and
mange's.
'1'IIF: Sic114 Lout. Ry. Tutt• library
that wits storied it fe • weeks ,ago at
N11.:1 school I\ tulle s hood iiitiise) is
11 INNII, 111 t110 4'11 , inter, are
tuft • or mute• yuhnne, in L library.
an, they have been carefi ly si'Iw•led
5ilh n '.iew to the x•nri 1 tit.trs of Iluili' a n her of the Nile while
the ',elite of the section. Roth the attended Elienezel' ,tole Nutldr ill-
pup,l. :mil the adu11 resider' s of the though thrrl• was 11 heavy rain. '
section have the use of the bleary. AsNI•:Na111t't Hu1.I.. 13'3111 is 11 r In -
row the :ulvitntlgr•swhirl' this culler- purism of statistics from the asses -
tiunnflNloksnlTuttlswe 1tha 11. 0111' nu•nt roll' of this,township fur. IIs 1
with the figures for hast year;
Ilea, . lar.
' BAYFIELD,
MOst.A' A111y 11th.
isit
rieutls
a few
11. 1.V. Erwin return,' fro,
to Kinenisliew last week.'
Airs. 1'. Stinson is ci-itiu;{
in Kincardine his week.
Miss Anna \\'hidden snout
days in Gimbal last week.
I)r. Metcalfe', ( 'Iv have no�6•ed
into. their
1,l t, awe here.
Ihr. Brown, %vim has jn.t gr.itu:tt
htnu Western C14%erot11y. paid a vim
at J. \3'. 1Vhiddon•s but Week.
.1uh11 Pnlhw•k aur) John Fnlr< mei- left
Satu•day .ring for Selkirk,. Maw.
N here they Will fish juri ng the sum -
Mel'. -
1.
1%444er Tippet 1, whit 114114 leen in
1 ili,mgti during the past year, Intl 11.-
1 111'11141 :uul intends remaining for
s t' ,
Anglican Sunday School Convention.
The,.tiontal ~nanpious,' • c
huul ony••„-
titin of the Deanery of pluton ..%,ogli-
r: 1 e
111 111 L1 \\"
11 nlgh:uu on \Vrthnrst:ty
11f hist a eek The convention open,',('
with a celel1'.0 boo of the holy i-. nti I
Iluuli11u 111 11 it. ..1„ by Rural I4 .1Il I ,
liu1111e, :tl.si.Ir,1 by the rector. Luuch-
ecau w1,5 Nel•vrd Ips the polies of, SI.
1',011'• :Il Ion Olt. Tile lftertttiti41 wafer. 1
1•1 11.1• u
1 N'l11.1
p 11,l (:all, wish the 1{mall
"Mall In Ihe•rh:44, :old about sixty,
delegates Ire>I.t1. I'ape•i 1 trete )rail '
by 1{+•'. \V. 11. Ihu•tl-'v, %It.. Peters,
31i.s, l'.tge and Rev. T. 11, Farr.
l'h1y weir ,all of an, rxrelle:0 :.1,1
tactical rhtu:at•t,n'. 1{e'. 1)r. 'fork. l ,
11 Toronto, also gn'e an attl'.•..: III
til • evening di'ilie service 1,•:15 lir! I it '
Si.Pana.., in which 1{e v. Mlr..l..
Tor ,e ,
I hull. till, 1'.•rs e • •t•
kills. !terry, Litton, and
4fiek>e took part. The sta. lt by 1l'.•
Rev. .,1fr. Turkel. was it masterly lull
I{ev. ('. 4'. 1Vu111et•, prinripull of 1'itNpti•1,(t presentation of the nib -
lints tili
,i..liuru11 College, Will cittldir( colo- .1 thus g.[l. Iter•. Mess, 1'. \1 .
filiation Nert•ice 111 Trinity ehurrh tin 4, 4att det's�ttn1{. 1'. \\"eag;lle• II" 11. 11.
aulyf•Ful 1 weir al n prawn). The
.411144y t'Irani er• los ilmil. I,I.•t „II
yurstny 11 oiling, tihen rout in.• 61151
mels MyaN' ti llharttxl and aptpet int
"ugh cup football team of Clinton Neo ''estnm •1,t study woo• r.•:ul 4 4,
by 1 ftoti it1 l'Itntoil ..it tiaturtl„v: 1{et:,'1'.ti:lilay •. '1'heronJentionrlo-.,1
1:. tl, It. Perk :back., 1:. I: nl:naa,l,, .at noon. The . onlay KrhrNd .\-.o.'ia
1:. :unrton ;half-lulrk.. .I. Abeam -it,
lion will meet ii xi year it Rrn.-'•Is,
A. A e141141, 1V. Melh'll;td : f'ot %vat&s
left. wiiig. 1. l' •our, 11. I'ollo,•k,
bate• '1'. 11. lirow•nlee )captain , tight
wing, . 3\1041(1oi, 'I', Mustard. 1)1•.
smith was 1 '(i•tre.
Sunday, Mav'!Jith,
IE!'e:.\•rt:U1'1.1vi iN .IT Ftt.t'ttl \1.1r
The following players • pl'i'ed the
+•v1, whirl' defeat ell the noted
ST WAWANOSH.
Tricsu.\v. May 1511.
Demme 14 !ledge lost a colt• Iasi
week.
Joseph Wit Magnin has sold hie
farm to l, Alin.
4)-(•,u• \\'indwi 1 is rew'i'ring as
well as tan be exit tied.
Alr. and Alts„ 1. \\'alshingt to
a'i ited ft'ie,nI. in (4: crisp lata week.
31t'.,.2. Young has rt turnedfl„mt her
4 i-tt to town uui/•h be er for her rest.
Miss Bella %IrKenzie It e returned In
her brother Donald's • holm ocill itt
health. -
SttAwI'it tit's will 1N• eh `per this
cwt'. +e+ J. 1-.t 1)114 has got t' supply
from th.• Model Parol. 1:11,40
Umrher, 31111s 4 .t,It•tney. who s• med
the necessary t I+ by the giving I a
splendid entertainment haat 1'hr 1-
11M,.. Miss ('tnittney may rest 1
caret that her etrorti ill behalf of tit
.erthin are th,toughly (appreciated.
DUNLOP.
TrKsi.\v. May 13UI.
New Evveiti est:. -The rrranmry
ta-awin fr Dungannon war alit In11
this week canvassing for patrons
nitt.ing the farmers ill tour Neil loll.
The nt I in a )ti t started i
that
Ili Lacy EIliiitt, who hs(1 been pis ogrtt.i4,' village, :cul, ,hof111 it get
ling ,1.110. the in Toronto'. i, at good support, the aa•lt1rw•11 nu ,he
'Ing Al biome. farm will IN• !whey's' of the tiresome
work of rhnrniwg. 4s 1 rule, fhotigll.
the fau•11101s' aim's, always get the but-
ter Mon.'s for OW111su•l%811 and
with Il'.• rieaemery sale, comes the
gnesl ion, "\fill Ihr husbands let the
w •n get this money or not Y'
Oiling to the rain ori Sunday Inurn-
the. att. intoner at the quarterly
at Ebettexe•r's war'111t im large
INS experled,
1IANKY.TlYti, - - The mutual tast-
ing itt der the auspices of Nile
trth league will he held un
ay, Almy 24. 7','1, will le•
in t h.• basement ent of the chnrth
flte a, after which nu exr•i•lle•nt
,n will he given. Addresses
h,-1, by Rev. 31•. 41.'ntent. 116
r,i, and Nev. 51r. Aileron,
Muth, Visa ,Ioynt, of Luck
give elocutionary selections, also
• J. 4'. Heid. Mn,i1•al .elections
h' given by Westfield mole (mar•
'It 41111 111'. ('.N/k, of Clinton.
HOLMESVILLE.
M Btsho t Ti•itein y Miry Lith.
1 i 1r n c ted
e+ in ,nor tillage the first.
th in May.
Rh, Manley. who how been ill for
as from an attack of
is :tynrtbly improving.
N• R. Mo•Ma and sinter, Miire Sadie,
$lInt
m •h
W. Ten! art lob. of thin
let
vill+tgeir �, Mlrs.
let Mr. Phillips, td London, Eng,
el ted to occupy the pulpit of
�)(1othosiist church here next Snl-
t.
AnT,.ly. \ (.t r. l.. Hew. 314•.
form0r i'J'ftnr of the English
h in this di"?pity, has nese +t('d a
T11 *wither plu•ish.. In khe re -
!hors
I
Ihr, of \I r. I{ hlxi,•a. Ila
A popular and influential cit en,
Th°Mitt.,t. factory opened for the
Ml' this se1.(m on Monday of this
t' A11 farmers sending milk to
Ins tartory ate glad to have 11 enln-
1gP sak. 119 tt pays farmers well
41n, saves theta w gr•Nt xtnnnnt
I"hor.
R1'1k7 Ooo'urru-t, The Holiness•ille
h of the \Votnan'e Missionary
IVheld Bits monthly meeting
stinellfa May
following nfleersere, 9thelee
for
ssnlnp( year : President, Mine 1).
see
trnii
n
1 hwann : t.tegtt ser Mee d.
M, y.iai 1,R eeontwry, Mrs.
II It .t B.\1, art tt,t•:'T. -- A lex.
Young, of Kint:til, one of Ashllrld's
veteran horsemen, met with a severe
iii tident nn F'riilxy -nine Inst.
while coming into Lova with a light
wagon and x young horse i11 single
hat•neso. At the turn in the road at
3Vut. Mor'fis , the horse, hearing 1 he
anis• of the steam .hovel at work. 1.,••
uune'frightentd and rnlmnenccd hott-
ing from one side of the rend to the
nthrr. %Ir. 1• g.wn. 111r0attl out on
his head and the horse ran ochry.
rounding the tarn 1,r Ihmlopis hill.
It wits caught. by some of the 1'. P.
1{, employees. After n' doctor had
leen summated thr,ttnftrtumate man
wait taken ort a mat trt.ss hl the wag-
on to the residence of his ne:tirst
le -other. \1'. E. Young, of loyal, to
receive medical aid.
II
Ile- T IIK\ Int IT IN 11 ;gag
INV.
i.,i:tI hoards of health hacked o p id
the hylrtw•s passed by many municipal
councils forbid spitting on the sidt•-
walk.. Will they now follow the
lead of It 1'1.104in/1 tiW11 Which Ills
Legislated against the wearing of long
skirts b y woman o n sanitary
gr 1s? The town council of Nont-
hausen. Prussian Saxony, has iiNned
an ordinance, so we see Rola Il','
papers, 1011110dtiltg w 'n from
allowing the 1ltttlr, of their droiNes t0
drag in the streets. This is intended
4431 n "nlensnle fur the protection 1,t
health and for the prevention of taint,
ing the air wit it dust." The ienadt y for
infract' of this ordinance i, a floe
amounting to $7.51 in. (nr honey.
Perhaps 1'a netball wInnen would re.
M•I against may attern tt 1111 the pall
of mere ,nen to) curt 311 their liberties
in the matter of wearing their clothe,
in any Way that happens t1,• ph•nsr
them.
Casey --"The doctor sex what 1 lint•
is 'inenrnny.' " Cassidy- -''Oh, shore.
Oi've hod flet thrnnM, mese('. an.
there's only wan mire for it.” CAN('y
"What's that? What d'ye do?"
Ca(,eidy "Just go to olrep •tit' furgit
all about it."
yal,i,'o( nerd.rils•rl1. ex•
clod re of IN1iIdinK•.. .-01.12;,1,7
\'.INr tit' building•. I:,t,l.'.
Total • t of Likable
. real' I.rntrel y.
Hostas +. a,.rv.nn•nl. ..
"tri.it new,+men[ .. ,
11011411011
le 1.•1.011. (ono 21 to .'/1
I.:.rl.137
7.44
1.',se..:I1
15`.11
$I,t1tuu
111.,!111
1.:.u!N1
p:411
1,:4777:41
Pert
4.a 4401
'4 In I4KHt.'.4, 1111).x1'. 31:Itly will
to hear of the & at.'t of Alts.
McIntosh, forme ly Miss Katie
lioyll•, ''htell took place of Salnrdny
evening, Ably 5t11. I Wee:4 +11 11101 been
Married •O 1• • ,
tr ly one• year. iksidc.
the iN•twit, tiish,uhd, a young infant is
left within a !main -Co ran.; she
leaves also it nothet•, sister and brut her
who have 1l', sincere sympathy of it
large circle of Winds in theirleratve-
ment, The fun t•al took piece to St.
Augustine collet
• QODERICH OWNSHIP.
3 INu%Y. May 7th.
\1.'Enot.0:. Rev. ' 11. I'mortify,
pastor of HIdL(lo stns. , 31. I:. ,•hnrrh,
,hunl•stilwn. N. V., sou of A..1. Colic.
lice, Hol11les'ille, wits 1 airiel Alloy
1st. at 1)r (4/an, Ohio, to • lis. Nellie
Pool. daughter of `tenant . H. Pim!.
.tr+sEssMlc'•r F'lornrs. 'I7 • s•s,•ss-
or's roll for this tow•n.itilt n• 11001
give., the following figures: N sootier
of acres in township, 342141: eh red,
42.:110.1 avec.: w.aalblrtll, 3,112.( nit •es.;
swamp.
:i.2'34 artet. Vito,• ti( In d.
1111, 4101,11),) : value . f buildings, $31. -
240) : business assessment, Si,J:a
Chihli tot between n4e and (554(1) 7,4 Itt'
years, 41s; : between fit•e and stxt.'.•n
years. 1.41 • total population. 2.1191.
laud sear the population Was 2,175.
('11nnril nlet pursuant to adjourn -
t. SIinutes of the last meeting
were frail and passed. Mnse,l by .1.
J"irt, seconded by J. Ale( lure. that J.
E. \yhitely, township Remitting•, be
given the power 1,f. at form.). to trans-
act business (lir the township of (:.Nle -
t•1•1, with the Mtt't'r•ign Hank.
Moved by .1. Me('intr, seconded by H.
L. Malkeld, that. bylaw No. 5. .to bor-
row money for township (1111' N+.titi/, be
parsed. Mlr. Hill. of 11 itt-ht'I1, wily,
a votrled the contract for s he solver-
s(
ol Neb
•-
I
4(111(1 are of the 1,,'w bridge nn the
Maitland ro o•rssinn, price $311, in.
rinding +•vetything except cement.
ahntntenl'w and filling. 'rill• following
nerottnts *ere (nth( : Hart A Hidden.
minute Is ed., (w.t 'ae,e.N111M11. rolls,
011 1ra-tor's roll, bills payable book,
*15.5n; for attending in auditing town..
ship books tits 4loplrrtrh, ordered by
expert nodi t.r, -the following persons
were paid -'John Middleton, $i1: 1.. A.
,Anderson, $4 ; J. It. Holmes, *2; O. P.
Gould. $2 ; O. Holland, $2 : Nixon
Sturdy. Porter. stamps,
Tt(
for nnditi•r, NIR: ; Help telephone for
:Hellfire, 15c; C. Lee, enol Oil, 84c;
Ro '. 13ryAnne right prRU ns to ittRlpf
and([, *2. Hrlaw No, 4 of the year
IA711 in r•eg.irl M Peale of .tahrte la)xor
wM rescinded and the following Nellie
The Effect iii West Huron.
The 1'bllitw•ing sten
the nets li\gi-I:alion"\detailed in Ile
art iris tin pu ge 3 of 1 ht. ',sot. will h
on teachers t.ahu'ie• it 1\'est 11,..
Thr revised\Irgishttio
the salaries of lural s•ho
\fest Muton 'inspa•.•torla
necessarily he ion:tease d to
lent as was indicated) by
111111l:l, nlrl
salary measure.
In \\e.t !futon there are
chats. 11,,• .-i , . l
Means 111,11
1 t.•a.•het•s in
• ['.ill t0it
owl: :l1, ex-
t l'1• tirit
went y -
flair aoral srho.,I sc,'lions toil It mit a.•
.e,slItt't,t 1,f n_'111I,lll. .,1' „14.•1', t'fli,'4,
Inkier the regulations as ldeal•h ,lllt-
line,l. st pay a salli,y 1,f'$511' in
11017: t ,-toy-six s111,t1:a,s•sscd 14 -
tw,en $1:11,1001 •1,1d 1121.1,1001 who
t. ply $1:41• thirty -sexy!! section
11NAhi1•1 het wren $I10l.INI'.I and 141:01,- - - - _
1011 whirl, nr1.t pay goo. and nidi' I Suicide at Exeter.
•
sect'
•,.1—..-01 IN•I Weell ,••j:,11,IMM1 n111 Exeier. Alav 11. 'I'hotntis \Velsh.
*ltNt.(0M1 xx Mich [oust pay 53511. Nine 1,•t art• '1.f Ilururi sllrt•t. rotnntitle.l
aSsist,utt t,•nrhersin the in'prrtli'iti' oath'ib'byhanging himself in his cel
will ri•cei%e ail least $:110, a r,•It' hu his 11101 .11'11g. The Illy oras
fount at instil by his two lit tic daugh-
ters. lis knees were almost touching
the 1104 • w•lu•i 1011101. He had riven
wnrryin of late over nutn,•y mai
one of 5.111 •11 is s,tppo..yl to 111 a I '
aggregate would have been 1110441..". i,f fika101; el, imrd to have hem; t., 1.
It is, h„5•,'er, still a considerable it1- flout Il'.• l'11,.r. He le:rye s a fnn,ilx
evens, over the ,llatteN nos' paid, of six tl:ulghtt :Uel 1 ...t
shish lullnnt to $:{7.7111. Thr nvrr-
,• incrra,e to the Illi teachers ix ill •
he wally tefa even if the•
Sunlight Soap is better than otter soaps,
not •xr1.1111r1 in any instance.
Buybrat when load in the Sunlight way.
Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions
SLJNUGHT
SOAP
is better than other Soaps
but is best when used in
the Sunlight way. Follow
directions.
SUNLIGHT
WAY OF WASHING
i!iar.-ttiptl,e 4311, 1e
....bad 1,1 a WI. 4,1
lukewarm water, 'haw it
t on u)v.-h'..,.,, J ,,,.t11b
Ib0 .bowl, ,s
',ter it.
Ile p4n� 4+R 11,4 .o
septic all .ser. l ll)'{'J
1,4I a in a o:ht c.11. Loy
in 111e tub ulster the water,
au' go the .1,11r Way
until all the yyNe.es have the
rasp 011•I.e4 e0, and are
r,,lt l Nit
Then gse away fpr
thirty - Mutes to ewe
hour ars tel lbs " SYR.
lifter Some de iia work.
N F.XT.�.Vler
the 1.11 t ,ur r u b the. ;,ahs,
h�htly mt,•uaw,,.h I„arJ,
and the dirt wiR Mop
cul: IN,', 1? 1: , . •.t 1U-
but deet tone any more
soap; d,. ,t K..I,I., • t:
don't
4.l' ebr,u,:h ova-.. it
ILe water .•'1, 1..^•
Ir nu a little 0.1 a ..,:
If a streak i, hard
to wash, rub some ii.ore
soap on it, mato throw
the pies beck into the
sod. for a few rninules,
tMIIY (OMES INC
RINSIN( ., h,. h .• r, be
•
i.;,- rat water,
Ling els, til `care Ip 411
all Mt duty ,tits ttsay.
11„4 ,.t.1 out .:.J I nuc
Nlfor Woolens and flan.
nelsI'
,
errs
:'1,,.m
1',tdd,:L
SUNLIGHT' SOA inc,.
g•, p ur Ulla a f:. il,.n
wow belying waoust a h,.4.
int., • Lahrr. When just
lukewarm, w . k aril. It. 1,
the latlar without rub-
biog.' Syner.e 111 ,t+'
rwilbeut Iwi.le+a
and •rime ,,, r..tigh15 -
relays of lukcwam.
Store. I•a. Walt( wkhout
twIMing and bang i,, are
01.1 4111.
: -Tbe meet delkatr
'colors may he surely
washed Ntba " sue -
light ” way.
'..
-..-mac � v�
\N
$500(1 EWARD will be paid
r to too ts•r.on who
rovetr that Sunlight .'nap Cott.
in+ any injur,uni t•hemhalls
or any form of adulteration.
Buy it and follow
Ce dareaans. 5C.
tEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO
RUBBER STAMPS
STENCILS, SEALS, ETC.
PRICE MARKERS & WHITE ENAMEL LETTERS
BEST STANDARD. FAIREST PRICES
C.W.MACK, 60 FORGE ST. TORONTO
Phis nt,tati., for the MI rural .el ,11
tearhef• in theinspectorate; aKgi1•-
gati• minimum sallr•irs of $11,3111.
broiling to 111+• pftvi.i1,n' of the
hill :a. at first brought dti%'n, this
That Little, Frock.
Thu• h glish 5 ifs of n liot,luu iIigh-
1titdet• Si 1,e• limo ,Ign.wenl to visit
her 1111.1611 11 1,1 1110 1/111T111•104in i:.lin-
11. and ,,,,k al'tl II Itt•r filen. 11' • FOR B
OTH
bur
K t 116
bit -year -Ohl •irh. \Then they arrived
it Ila I e .1
11 11'IIIINIII ,
11 1,d w.c' engaged :1 rt Q
1,e disease of tit nese in
un .entry duty, and so they .•1111111
sol children is scrofula; in adults,
amino 1 hint.
The epi' d eyed 1•r ••,1, lite" with a cunsu[nption. Both hag ( bloodi p°or
rather .,:r oN'fnl tit ...,,,,,,m1 ..xnr,s_ ; both need more fat.
cion a he p:irwl I , .1n,l down the
s(Imre, .ht,llIdrilinu 1 n itle ,int „.0„, , These diseases thrive on In-
ing n kilt. she had n -vet. before Ia•• 11CR8. Fat is the beet means of
)n•IiI hie 1Iul4arrayed. Ind for 41 G'Id ovE►rcomin them; cod liver oil
minutes the spectacle . a•11Md to he g
(mite Iwymel her; Ire no longer i makes the beat and healthiest
curl,) she keep .silent. fat and
•'311uuma,'. she said, in n nice 1haat.
IN•U•nyed it trace of ehihlish
less, "if daddy limbo the dish that
stole hl' tt'ofs•t•i Will he give me that
little frock %--- Ex.
n'et11,IN-
t
EMULSION
Sure Not to Lose.
Morris Wesal. henkntingchampion.
was discussing an alrs111/1
"The 111011 W1111 made that bet," he
said. "hitt as little nerve ,Is 11 farmer
111y fnth,el• limit 1., 11411 aahonl.
-This farmer after 11- crop -welling
trip to the city found 111t1001f, will)
lin w•:1111t fall of tummy. at the end,•
ark.
\'•Thi• heti log interested him a Brent.
de . The idea of letting $1 nn a
ho . •, and, if the 11rn•.e wan. getting
*50 t • !4401 in return for tl t
"AI •r a while the farmer walked
1,p t1, it ookinik(r ami said:
"'1)ttn -,there, friend, if that that
Innes Sock. wins, cul' I het $1 on i1, do
ye nu•4n t0 sty %-t II gimme *1244 ?'
" 'That'. n•hat. I d1,, replied the
bookmaker. ' do that and more. It's
n 414 to 1 shot, ltd you get, if Kooks
wins. MOI
, and lour n\cn original RI
hark again beside
" 'Then
I'll
take e
t t.h f sr '
u(itit r
farmer firmly. hat ling up n taker
dollar,'• 'Bal if I wl I'll Ir Nationed
with the even Nixty. 't• needn't give
me my own dollar hark
i, the easiest and most effective
f in of cod liver oil. here's fl
natural order of things thnt
.hods why Scott's Emulsion ii
of 140 'much value in all cases of
serofulA,and consumption. More
fat, moni weight, more nourish-
ment,thata
w
why.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Gats
Tomsk Orta
.x$1.00 m it M • ARdwniM
OOL
niers 1 lose.'" 1 410 prepined to hey this 14*.tt en's
clip n( wool as n.nni, lit
14 .bra 1,r 0100• ('n, lw Tot.el 1
beets ohne,'.
Frank .1, 1 h.•nel Intike- oath h t11n
Iwart tier of the nem of F..1, 1'brtio
ng ho+Inr.,. In the illy of Toledo. to
State sfnn•wid. and that .:41.1 nem wt
snot of (INK 111 NUItK.n IS11,1..Uts
N,• ! BENMILLER »'t)OLLEN MILLS
u.1. ..nine i fat. high,•,[. Bash ip, ire, ,n'iin 'Atlnuiac
11114 1,., hill
do. 1ft' nninnfart.urd Hi -lisle,
lay I• 1
Poch I
And every en.m of catarrh flint cannot be lurid '
by the tete of 1141'04 ('afoul' Purr.
F'H.1NKJ.eliENKY. I HOMESPU1`l CLOTH
slw,lrn •t1, hrfore nun and .nlr'"rlhrd in,tty far Ixdic. Uro xe.ond 1 0.lnme•'11�, n, ,'r-.
n
,ease. this d
D nth nypf Ih.r.ml.fr, A. Ir, I" Y.. I 1,p, p. ,P1, 0t•l+
Myatt A. \\'. ItL11:AS0N, of former year imin.11.
o'nin♦ •Moi Into the nranedncrnre of Ott. p.q pion ash le el.
.r' hl
Rall now i'
1'rh 1,R
moo Is fwkrn IulrrnA
Ihr, mart
/10.1411V111, OR tM flood and mare u, .frf.we, \knnr patrnn,ge re.•(meet full, wnll/•Ited. ' '
MflocPr•tran. 3,4•11 tartr-ai,n.n�,al• far.
1'.J.r111tN►:yA'.n..Inhd1.Ir, Gt D1f
aokthya1ld�n�r�i�t( 1•, JESSE f71.ED,i-IILL
'fmka mon. recut mil for eonsiJMu,ln, Benmdier Woollen 11C Ills
1 have n large :19401-1nsept of
SUMMER CLOTHING
Never before have we had ,t Mutt c) r
rimes in Summer etreel.v in 111en'r wear,
GENTLEMEN'S
NICE
TWO -NIECE
SUITS AT
1,46 TO 4415
THE SUIT
THREE-PIECE
SUITS
NEWEST STYLES
AND WELL -MAUL,
SPECIAL AT
e$5, S8 AND 58.60
THE SUIT
IN 1-1OMESPUNS we have a very choice range.
Outing Goods in Shirts, Vests, Ties,
Hats, Summer Underwear, etc.
1
x
Everything for Men and Boys
McLEAN CROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters, etc.
ort It side l'o.:rt Ilouse Square, Goderich.
1
1
/47 Men
►.
Grow
R
1
ich
by buying goods when
14i the price is low,
' Prices in hardware
were never lower than
they are at our store.
We are deternined to
clear out tit maul• lines at less1 WHOLESALE
'
t>I:l1, WH4 LSALE
I'Rlt,l•:S. \\'1: IL 'I: THE I1AR1)\ ARIE.
VQL' \V.\N'I' IT. WE • DON'T WANT 11'.
SURELY _ WE CAN AGREE ON THE
PRiCE. , •
•.\\'c have' still a well assorted stock of PAGE
WIRi: FENCE, though getting low in soli('
.tyles. 23 cents a rod up. nest Cleveland
1 Iigh Carbon COI I, SPRING WIRE at $2.50
per hundred lbs.
-BUILDERS' 1l:\R1' VARi; including
Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Nails, Glass, Putty,
Barn -door Rollers and Track, Tar Paper,
Building Paper, Ready Roofing, Wood Fibre
Plaster, White Rock Lime. We have still a
plenllid assortment. No trouble to quote prices
yhi,'h will -surely secure your order.
•
What is home with-
out a WHEE L-
13ARROW ? Make
your home a happy,
one for $2.99.
liuv a BROCKViLLE
LAWN `LOWER.
They are light running
that's important.
They are durable and
perfect working -that is
also important. Sale
price $3.50 tip. We have
.one other makes at a
still lower price.
Try a length of 4 -ply LAWN 1 I OSE and
you won't be bothered \with leaks. it's worth r2C
per foot. We will clear our stock at 8c per tbot.
3 -ply, regular toe,- to clear at 7C.
SatC15KEi' N DOORS complete with spring hinges,
hasp and pull at 85c. SCREEN WINDOWS
c.
Garden Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Hoes,
Poultry Netting, Machine, Oil, Axle Grease,
Washing Machines, Churns, Bread Mixers,
Fishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition,
Razors, Strops, Hones.
ELEPHANT R I.ADY-
MIXED PAIN •.I'S have
hcen used largely and
thorot.ighly tested and are
pritnounccd by. all '(The
best for all purposes."
,\ full assortment of colors
,till on hand. It pays to paint. it pays hest to
paint with 11 1I lt Ready -Mixed tmts. it's a
(,rood time to paint. It'. a ,rood time 'to buy
paint. \\'c have a big .lock to clear, -
Elephant White Lead, Linseed Oil,
Varnishes.
I have sold my stock IC 11 hlfti,' to \I r. 1:. 1'.
I .whin. Vt 1- 3611 commence taking stock June
is
t. . \V c intend itt`
nd rntployinsr extra help for that
purpose so that your wants will he supplied with
the same—expedition as ever.
All outstanding. accounts must he settled' by
June, Iso�S othor\\'isc they will he—Tutn(led to a
solicitor for collection,
J. B. Hawkins
The Hardware Man