The Signal, 1907-4-4, Page 4e
(9 THOIteDAY, APIA 4, 1904 THE SIGNAL-: GODERICHI ONTARIO
EASTER EXAMINATIONS.
Result of Tests in Goderich
Public Schools.
Central School. (*trout 2W. Hannah Leunarl, 2.')3
Dlviatux l.,Ss�u)n l�'. Tutalti3ol Fern Johnston 242, Olive Clark 21t
Nirxbeth Htoggddill 481, Atella Spx•irau Entily Shaw 240d, Albert Corkflel
449, lrnitel Mathewm 448, Marg,oret 21)7, Florenor Johnston 143, ' Hsze
(salt 4W, Mary Sutherland 43% Alix Wilwat 111, Philip Corry 10N, Risher]
harinders 12.1, Adaline Clark 421, Hblet limit 73, Harry Hrvine• aliment.
Goebel 4141, Nina Kerr 411, Nellie JL'xIOR CI..aae.- 'notal 173. lealle
Black 410, Annir McKinnon 400, tla•. McIA-113L)• lieggin Love lis:, Forder
old Makin :]149, Oral :itoddart :]Fri, Ryntmn Ui, %!]mule Dtinkw•alter lit
Itubv Stothers M. Mabel Doty- andI Neville Forher 88, ('hrissie McLean 7:
Ernest Young M , (eyuah, lura Idly :11CIran Al. Eva Jones 411.
Washington :17K Harold Y ming and St. David's Ward.
li^rwit Pi-anq 373 (equal), !Sara lien• '
com 372. Eli^ Brituicuulllr :M1. Hector Su%*1uR DirnsIoN, HK\IOR CLAaa.-
McKay and Eddie Deitrich 367 Ilaxbuunt marks Out. Ruth Hamill
(equall, Perry Rani"y 1112, Watmon local :" Stanley Walker 4+41)• Marjori,
Straiton 968, Conrad Carey and Clara Morrow 4.39, Lily Johnston 446, Abut
Young 355 (erftlxl), Fred Bennett :i:il4, Cox VA Second Huggarth 4:1:1 Jena
Harold Malluugh 537, Alex Straiton Grotham 41; Chemter Johnston 107
I. Angus McNevin .M17, ]Villa Nivius Hazel Hartwell and Lanva Monne
311 Percy Pa01in 31Ki 02(t•elmtll, Willie Ward ;No, Harole
DtvisloR I1.. Jumott IV. -- Total Ha1•a, Wi. Beth Bu 14
d and Luh+ Phi)
4;10 -- Eva Somerville flit!, Walter lilts :1115 uvpuall, Ida Johnmton 1
Hnch^man WA Mary Clark MI. Editor 111111tirttrs -Mit Maaal Model -'Moi
Swans io31, Blanche dr Pendryy h53tk Glace Mallongi) 3101, Laurin Salkele
Alleva ( I^I'k 333: Iris %Vmrmsclt- 5:11, x"i. Ilwara Pr,udtesa 3M, Rhea I m
Harry Tufforl 314, Minnie JuhnsGot NOW4 ,aid Eva Walker XAI (e,laal)
613• May Stngdill hill, Ben Shaw 41110• Harty Brandt :4ii. Anna Manning,
Beatrice Wells U114. Chariot Cuff 41115, :04. John Hater:SA Florence DeLool
Grace Duff lilt', Marjory Muore 4sl• •114, Willie Proodfo ot::)1.
Ida hose 481. Fred Robert moo 473• 11DDI.11 Cl-It-----llaxiutuut marks
Harry Colborne 471, S^die Wilson 447, •'.1 Norma H(osa 219, Petry Beattie
I
Seeger 415, Willie Palmer 415, =0. Lizzie Mlinnings 311. U: ril M+aw,n
I I& Smith 4191. 'Mildred Hyman :nim, JM1l Gertrude 64-4113418 19,1, Grout
Gertie Addison 313. Clarence Armi• W,-)tton 101, Harold Edw^Ida 17K
taY rge Rare 176• David McMillan 161,
taui�visio% 111., SwimR III. --Total Lil an Edwards 1511. Rome Glinninett
709 — Mar Tout &A Celia Robin- 141) Ida Stevens I Ben Smith 13:1,
6 in 51.r2. Nettie Robintion 497, Louis Goldwin Harrison 1:1).
Carer 482. Mainie Down 457, Hugh •JI•SION CLAM.--Maxiftlool marks
Anderson 452. Helen Pridham 447• 2A1• - Georlrr sotndersnn, Y11. Willett
Lulu Willson 444, Sadie Bates 4311, Madlough 214, Eddie Mason AN, Rov
Chester Thompoon 433, Doris Leal 42.1 Black 207, Stella Mediae i90, Fled
Ethel Devine 4:0), Florence Norton liatrm 14i, John Bell l)r2 Hi -nest
413• Reggie Halls 40U. Margaret Duff Thorp -ill 181, Margaret Wilmon 17K
4'SA, Ernest Pridhani :1615, John Mitch- Adie Jewell 172, Gertrude Mact)uu-
ell 3rA Nellie Trethewry 3711, Garnet till till- Will Oruuunelt Mt.
Ttethewey :118, James Leonard 301. Jt'nrera DIVIaox, SWVIOR CI.AeM.-
(trace Thomas 337, John Vanttone Tectal marks All). - Myitlr Johuetom
3:10, LetonArd McDonald :121)". Murray 178, Lurel Bates 109, ilertha flown
Young 2%. 151,' lianld Nm•neyy I flat Grace join-
t)lvl^lu.v 111., J v s i o R Ill.— der Vill, Food Kh g 1191.
Total (173.—Gorlou Hamilton 461. JI'SImR CLAaa.—Total i narks 111—
Harold Currie :1014, May %furrow :151, Ernest Clark 157, Gertrude Porter 148,
Ernest Janr:144, Cayley H4ulilton Sit, Helen Griffith 141, Trna ('hark 141.
Coctburn Hays 323, Myrtle Wells 910, Rummell litter, 127, Arnim Brandt 1110,
Jessie Foster 285, Reuben Smith '277. Ismay Thuuipbon JIM
CAtherine McDonald 2514, Rdith Blair
S 3. Joy Shaw 22Y, Ernest Stevens 2U, GODERICH COLLEGIATE
John Felker 191, Bery•1 Ervine 177•• INSTI TE.
Birt Fisher 150. Absent from all ex -
a ninations, Allen McGaw, Roderick --
Murray, oWeslry :Honk, Lantra Bettes. Standing of the Pupils for the T
DI \•tetx i L ., H F x I o R Ill.— Ending March 31st.
Viola Pennington 491, Minnie Tancott
491, Lopea Elliott 4W, Charle% Inkster The fu�luWimg is the standing of the
452, MarieCurrelt 411, Jennie flawkins pupils o the different forms of the
Mast Olive Ticbbourne 387, Bella Mc- (,oderich Collegiate institute for dile
Donald 395, Alfred Baxter 37-'t Grace tens eimling Uarrh 31st.
Mt•Lee,11 Wit Violet Black :148, Nina MIDDIX A FollM.
Matheson and Fred RImIhxll 3t6 D. C7lark.I......................... 81
4equal). Harold McGratten 342, May O. Demo .......... ..... ............ 78
Svmonda 341. Annie Ro44 :320• Agues A. McLeod ......................... 78
McDonald 3170, Golding Smith 315• Orton Durnin................. .... 75
Gertrude Black 309• Robene r•
Harrison Orville Domin..................... 74
and Slmlm Sallow•n :141 (equal). John N. Dolle 7;
Muit• and Harry Brimicomhee 100. A. McKenzie _
Jv-"ion IIL—Herbert Rags 4w. ..... fU
M
M31R, Vera M" -'d( B. Long ..........................
aggie McRae .. 62
Joe Beck :i10, Ruby Knight :W1. %lar- A. Mahesuu........................ tot
Miller and Vera Borrows 2M A. Hamilton...........: ........ 57
quer] H. McKenzie ...................... 417
(equal). George Bell'284, Lily Postle- E. )Ssidtn............ ............. 56
thwaite 2s), Mary Birnie '1.16• Morton M. Froser.... 55
Todd and Nellie Bell '246 (ecptall, Matt- i.. J►lcVlcal .. 55
cnlln McDonald 'ZK Morris HwAnwm .... ...... .....'
23), Earl Jenkin 219. Ethel Carey 177, A. Tom .... . ..................... bi
Harold Warrens+• l3o. A. Duroin......................... 53
M. Andermon •
I)lvislox V., HEM1t1R iIL—Total ..' ..'............ bL
7494—Leslie Correll 4:i11, Eric Hawkins• M. Macdonald...... 46
! F. Macdonald ....................... 46
449, John Hoggart* 445• 1?eltrlha F
('lark CM John Vrooman 491. Pauline N' Greeaa' . '..... . ..... .. • • • • • 44
Snyder 3'24, Annie McLeoal and Flor- Treleaven en.......... 44
encs• Smith 4'21 fetluai). Marptxret K_ Platt. 4'2
Lion rd 413, Mallet Jonem 411, Kath- E. Macdonald ...................... 44)
J7
teen Moore a9'2 Charlie Thomas Mfl, H. Tyr.............................:37
Jean !Nairn 374, Ernest Swnrte 1472, MIDDLE 11 FORM.
AmyHHouse 191, Mamie Werrener R. Shaw . ............... .........
:iia, ^zel McDonald :{38, Agnes Ile- A. Dalton .................... .... 76
Ivor: M. Snl v
329, David Brown pJ)p, Norman li An ........................ 70
McLeod 246, R. McKenzie ..... t0)
Jrmott III. --Total 47:). - Evelyn IL F'inlaywon............... .... . 118
McLean 4311, Ernest Porter 3119. Hnrry R. Stirling ......................... 66
Watson :33?Hildred McColl M—ri, Earl L. Griffin .......................... 041
Allen 319, Muriel Duckworth 714], A. Glenn .......................... 36
Cannan Stoddart 244, Pearl flood 1741. t:. Stuart ........................... 116
Harold Hnggarth ^la. B. Campbell ........ .... 3:3
Those marked • were ab. tst for one B. Thomson ........................ 0:j
or more examinations. O. Cluff............................ 52
St. Patrick's Ward. G• Sturdy .......................... lit
V. Curran .......................... Ll
Divtatov L. S K s t o R IL --Total J. Johnston............ ill
500.—Muriel Galt 160, Elsie Galt P. Fisher .................... .. . Li
:305, Norah Hamilum 1). Ivy Elliott O. McPhee .................... ... 4•i
'161, Arlie Beckett i ., Mary You„g M. Auntin ............ 12
510. Irene Thurloalif :t:1, Wilfred L Kirke.... ,r, 42
Dancey 1►l. Kenneth Hawkins '0Y1,F. McLean ........................ 41
Chriot opher Brownlee 301. Ev^ Beck I. Young ......................... 411
297. Phomas Kenip 314, iVillie Hxhb f., Clark............. ............ :i3
21112, Stanley Strarhian roti, Edna Tilt L. Salkeld .........................
'276• Minnie McDonald •274. John Mug- F. fdarrimon ....... ........ .....:t2
forl'278, Frank WILlker :W, (iordun C. Hamilton ....................... 24
McKinnon 2W. Hormre Mitchell '511, ml o oxD FuRM.
Mabel Monk :100, Willie Snazel 174, 1, Welhh...................... i7
George Honk 105, John McLend 1'21, T. Elliott ................ 72
Agnesfloundetsalment' 1. 1Eidott.......................... 72
MtnDLE II.—Total 610.—Frank 31c' D. Ryan.......... ....... 71
Arthur 37q (:roigr McDonald :i74A V. Elliott.......... 118
Ruby Mtofal art :3724 His)- Goebel :I67,
Willie Black :#T2 Arthur .lane 34, E.PWxlkei........ 6l
Stewart MacKinnon :til, Alllrrt %1c;- J. Elliott.......... ................... 63
Donald 2HK John Totforl 240, Harry A. Rnrklry .......................... tti
Buchanan ZAi, Hugh M(roie •,)g{ %1. liiCIIAII..................
....... IkS
Clarence ltoleertwm 2411, Lizzie tVllw)n T, liclm•rtnon.......................
"41, Annie Blown'216.Bernice Davin !t. Walter ......................... 412
:907. E. llnyden.............. .......... 6•)
JvxtoR IL -Tolal 4510. -- Florence E. Hiekingim)ttoml ... ..i:....... . Ill
U. McGregor ............ :3':. 191
Smith 884, Norma Whited :�, P. McGillivray ................... . .i7
Eva Keene:lKi HarveyMcClun�t-v:♦<i9. V. Wands . ...... '
Howard Tom :307, Margaret Ltiundy .•..... `�
#7. ata Price :;211. Blanche Brown N. LooneyLooneyL540
318\FAriestnn'
Gordon Noble 2t7. Alfred Hahel A. Ahackleton..................... 414
N Worn e
olo. ('lark 'lai5, Frr't'rilt 'lt.), k .....•.•.....l/
e Stokrm IS, and Joint Mnmzel W.Kilpatrick... m)th nlmwnt during pear+ o[ ex• %1.Bricom tion, Keith Walker absent.H. Chisholm .................... 1:7..oR Dnlmt4rx, SKNDeR CL\ma-- %1. Fowtet•......... ............. .. 11
4 . '.--Jean 134 r. :l . Vis•....ail
oqi SgJ, Fanny T.lnn Maitland Ihidhnm :01f, R •••••••••••••.............:01
id it 2111, Bruce Noble. 2318%IcnnO wl)...... ...............:t4
M. McKinnon...31
Belch r 204. %Ix1ion Boogie Lir! ren Jane' , GiAdyn Mrle•tal:M. toMMKIn [AI, rofttl.
imn IVa n 248, Ethel Stoker•,srliioo Uivimion.
Arhan ',Nair Lionel Kr o
tsq 181, C. Elliott .. .. xl
Eliza Beck 113. Harry Burrow m 11 I. ...... • •
L Nicholson ....................... 78
St. Andrew's Ward. M. AICIA-0d 7A.
( t. .. .
sBxR 1)n•
p)Isurx, Jt-xmo4 If L. MacA r bur ............... .... i,
Total 709.--Graen Wells cul, Ethrl E. ('lark ................ • .......... 71
Nairn 474. Willie sntherland 473, F. roa te•r .............. ........... 70
Arlie Matheiton 411, Neil MacDonald G.Virinn............ I ............. M
44K Alexie Ma Lerx114111, John Mon -my 1), Tainvott ........................ 117
346, Ernest MacLean 311. L lirahani ...................... art l
MKxN►R It. --Tnttl (C11.—Jean Cott C, . Idol IeN1im0...••....•............. hi
62”. Drn•l, HATS 322, Margaret Mae. E. Hater. ........ Al
Ilrnold 4tW, Sminnel Brimicnuilm• 179. H. Prklhngi............... ........ 48
Walter MAri1InAId M3, FAIIIA V^Ilown F. Glenn ........ ... . . 40 1
CrA Ina Muir 421, F.clna Pridhani IIA, A. Sturd ............... 43 f
Albert Baldwin MI. Gladym Field:11% H. WIsIA ........ ........... 44
Willard Macl)ianoid 311. Victor liell 1►1. MarUonald.....•. :39
:115, Homiletic it Marra • 314, Wilbert Junin• Divisi(m.
Tichhourne :11117 ltecil Olvenm 242
Jvxunl li. Ental 6101.— Ana Mac- 11 Vanitrnts................ ...... al
Eit
n
M2
LeonRoy Hunt fti. May OmtrnnF.inj4RJames Videanni, KnthleenMar•
•••••••••• hf1
Guire AIR. Pearl Macikmold 274% ih)n• N. Mt.rurghan......................
old Mac(iuire 107. Ethel Hutchimom tV •i(ehnaton ...................... M
146, Chrishild4h Motherland 91tBrr- H, Mr Note............ . ............ r13
nand Haeney. *Ernest Oraigie, "'Allen M. IAWIM)n 60
Sinclair, •Frank Jardine, •atlsent. M. Scrimgeour ....... ..... l9
t4wri alt CI.Arw, -Total Alb.-Lerdle VIRMT Foals. 1
Mnrrison 278, Wrt Cott d6ra KettA, F. Webb ..... ...........i..... 81 r
q Semi -ready Rain Coat, have that distinctive *+race which make
a top coat equally acceptable for sur.Ahine days in ale crisp weadier
I
twreen seasons.
Q Rain Coats from $15 to $2.5 — not lined, of coats
I.I.,.J I. "I.n.•.- .• 4 it. des.
McLEAN BROS., Goderich
At Hargitt......................... 81 glapr% on the Irft rill• null caugh
B. Pridham........... ............ 74 with hnRt• pink and I,lu.• r,•mpm, nn
L. Cnmeron......................... 73 lane .f praline on the *nil.
M. Prostate ........................... 721 Another was a black r
1 k IH r mail .tW
J. Kerr ............................. 71 caught io the mushnaoon Ahrllat, trine
I.. McCreath........................ 15 tued with standing how of velvet rit
1. Allen ........................... 118 into ftntl feather nn lop• with pin]
M. GrWlill ...........:............. W roars trailing on hair.
G. Me6ftw......................... 61 A thbil wits a sailor, with Ir11t(•1
R. Beckett .......................... 59 brioo and white crown• t1•iolootal will
C.'Blair ............................ 50 while wing!• on each mid,•, with a -irnl
R. Dunlop ...........................in of r0wimna a•rosr. ^nil two d.o•t.s. and r
H. Elliott ........ .................. 5:o atilt p:sated Isom of rib -loo at List
M. MacDonald .............. .... . 55 back.
C. McArthur....... i4 There wets utanv'other hoindsuun
E. Colborne . ...... ..... ........ 04 de,ignm, the Impolite' mu.hinonn shalt,
J. Saunders ........................ 54 twin,; pionnine•nt and the guldel
F. Parwoms ........................ 38 mown and dirk wine mhalcro Mimi
G. Thurlow ......................... til noticeable in the way of trimmings.
V. Johnston .................. . ...:)1 At McKim'a
F.. Wiltron.......................... til
R. BichAn .........................:.ail At W. A. MrKini's, Mism Morris
R. Tasker ............ ............. 41 who im in charge of the. millinery de
partment, hold an excellent dinpfay to
SPRING MILLINERY. t ]muted hatm, the whole upper end o
the store Im•ing devoted too the dim
flavor theme gocalm. A profusion o
Many Artistic Creations on Display at flowro-M for triunni» ,, in open Im,xeh
the Openings. Added tlrrir toner* of color and la•raut)
A visit to the various millinery 4-s• and tilt- many vimittl•- on opening (jai
saw souse of the must leritutiful cten
tablishments of the town is mor M Lite Lions.
pleasant dories of the feminine far• One wax a shepherdess hat in ray
tion of the community on the sty folded chiffon and fancy braid, tliltet
fixed toy the milliners mm opening dray, at the back with high Imandemu
and the day which marked the upsets- Around the crown ale litrgr rose!
Ing of the spring season of ISllr waw with folinge and barge soft bows tot
not neglected. Lite how•ers of is•auty lie- I Ctrpx•nluigpu hhtr Ielobnn at back xnu
Ing thronged ani day, sopa (:inlly in the , eR, Isandenu noder•neatth.
after,(son. The mates beautiful crea- I A fancy dream lint had o large tilt
tions which the ninihle Hngers and crown. ,and fancy pytoxl)n IrMiJ,
artistic taste (if our urilliners nal pre- W-iUt high bon fans and std+ b4- of
pxtetJ for the delight (if for rye, and tulle land rumen under the. brim and
the loosening of the parse -mitring. weer i Gan eolmed Thune and brown velvet
veritable wet its tof art, the dnippIA)•m.l riblmm streauners.
perhapm4 never having been mute genu- Another wits a chapena lint, t•inr
ti Th (used with pink ntalior an.) briul of
The uwehrion britt• which ie try shaded green floweret and plaque of
far the moot prunounrerl style fratiair'. given braid, with ,t large shaded
ham been ahown by the trade for new- feather falling Im•hi Ill.
eral se,u«ms. List it in only recently Many of %!iris Morrie] designs are
that this "Llactive flat hum recedvW trimmed in connbinxtion of various
its due amount of tppreciaLiun. kinds of Howerst, fruit and foliage.
en hil eiimesnin, tillkindsanded of flower gre al The tan mhades land brown and tamp.
livery shades lire prominent, while the
fruit care used in citlnbiu+lti°o. f3edturel chip horn Ore very popular
Fexthels ate ^Inn lrnutifnl in the thismeeteoa.
pastil shades.
At Miss Camereds.
At Miss Donogh's. I liurugh Miss Cameron adopts the
Mir., Donogh, a, usual, mllat7.+ nue of custom of not holding a formal opeu-
thp must elaborate displays. She Ing, her establinhnent, as umuAl, im
takes la Ji stifiable pride bulh in the the, Meana of x large numher of pat-
hranty of the hatm that rote tho+ promliiet tons, who know they caroreiv on the
of tier work -names std in the artistie correct -tyles and artimtically trimmed
get-up of her store fur ul ening day, halm, while tare- show window8 were
but never had site Is mule ba•autifol HJW with beautiful dehigns, the
setting for the exhibition .)f the latest mpring-like Mylem Isn't misstates catching
slylee than this reason. Her window and holding the eye of the pitmmerI
was decorated in white, green and and Assiring him mpring wA, lar hind.
lavender, with a centrepittee in the
form Of A Cro%A Of vitolelr, Which First Reaper in Ontario.
seemed pecularily apprnpri^te for till-
Faster mention. Tine interior ref the Herz"m mums news for those. who
mtorp w•ar decor^teal with flowets And iio atFine-- xud there tire m^ay of hero
foliage, the Aineric,an Beauty tote doe- in (xn^da -tlutt tilt- ie^pins machine
ing m prominent featore of tie de•c•oin. im an American invention, 811vto Tile
tion ,anti mhow•iug out to mplerdid Hnnrilton Npa•cuttor. The Scottish
advantage against the oak wuudwurk American tells ux thnt Lhe kirk m4 -+,inn
of the store. of Cmri nylhl-, near Ashroath, recalling
Among i ntuy lm;uuilul prexhm:tionn the cir.•ulnmtmnci,• that lhr inventor of
w'I 0 .)Win •: )
W('Ie the f 11 F the +raping inilchinr, lire. Patrick
A white chip hoar, mu,hrucmi shape Bel). I,L. D.• Was ntinimleruf the parimh
triutmed with most exquhaile white Of CArutyllie ftvin 1.41'•1, to ISM. h.tve
grnpain, green foliAgr and pens I knob resolved to endeavor t) raise by public
pins, under handeiut dr^pe+d In white Inubacrilrtion a nail of money ho icient
nlnl)ne.
c4- v o
t provide two n u
t inhl Lasa wino oW
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R
I m
ingx)rteol orale!, drragrinK shape, m 4-n the p+u•im11 church As la memorial to
hmnse green "offled ioV And britid, I hie genium. The flint workable and
itiueuted with tour large pink rosic ,nod mocce%sful nomdel wns pr,mlured by Dr.
foliage o crown. ^ 1 . 1
n n n, nd min.* ,f )err
1 1 r ,
K DM II at bin L t e 'x
x a h r farm 1 •
in he parish
gr,gwn falling front romp over nue nide. of Auchterhouse, in Lhe year iwri.
Demign of Copenhagen blur•, trim- Die wait then ^ divinity student of the
mrd with curbed quills drawn through Church of Scotland. A vear before
large imow o(gold and little tiblmm at. his (]path Mr. Bell row.,ice•if the drR4-w
Ixu•k, lo^ndeau drafted in .brown uual. of 1.1_ 1). from tail. ,%n4jrew'.4 l'ni•
not. velwity land also the prrwntation of a
OId gold hair braid hal, with metal- piece of sih•o•r pl^t• with AAIUN, put..
wremith of t•tmten std foliage its miraw- nrrllood toy ,agriculturists thr•otsghoutl
M•rry mhndr.s ]arrange it nronnd till) of Zilthind. '•o, token of their np pnci-
prim• mlmo mndproeah heft nide• with alien of hd.4 pre-eninrnl hervice•it ,u
oandemn Alma dr"prof in h1•owu loallur. the inventor of tin efficient tvxping
At Mrs. Park's. Inachilir. ronstruclecl In iM27." Of
coarse, there iq it wondrrfnl difference
Nil-%. leark•m Ator• ares 14rdefnlly between the rhnnsv "Whinenof IW7
1lrrangrd tod inany Were• the •idruiriug and the li ht draft, iwrfe•ct notchings
Inmmento. On entering tone got to mottle In tlxmiltun in 1f9R: Mu, the
whiff of mprinK and could readily till. 1827 machine wan the Im•ginning of it
engine berne•If 1,eforr ,t H.)rimt's shop All. The first groping machine umeol
window, ao gr+mt w,4. i hr profusion In Ontario win npm•raled in the town
of pretllly t Intoned designs in All the %hip of Turkrt•amith, Hnton counl.v, In
popol^r bliade%of flowers amt otbr, the year 1838. The heavy concern
trimtuings. was drawn by fonr hoes%• driven by
A partleolarly pretty hot won n lure ^ norm me^t«I nn the na hine• another
rrald with donb a hrim• with twin, of %teswl n Inn rhe platform grain platforwith a
ualinr around crown,l. tijttenied will) Ir.it,•, w�th which he pce!Ied he grain
off when it had racc:mtulated sufli.
r
Seasonable Weather
folluwcd and land the sheaves.
and Seasonable Goods
Now the machine doom all that with
but oneuronROdriver.
'I
We never had so lar,,e and varied all assortment of spring things
^alkn'ver elhoa
Two Riding Associations Amalgamated-
as we have just flow and those who buy earliest this titue will buy hest,
- Convention to June.
+tail no repeats can be had at old prices. We will sell at old prices as
A meeting of u,4 -Reform Amoria-
long as our uresent stock lasts. Just note the following lines as
tions to( &)stth'Huron, aaeonmtituted
particularly choice value. Bought very early its order to get on RO('K
for Dominion and Provincial porlonsrs,
held in Heunall tits Moll -ch •14Lt.
Bo•rroM for prices and we find it was wise to have done so.
Considering the veryfind stx:e or the
DRESS GOODS Broadcloths and Venetiaua, 44 to 52 inchtw wide, in b11rck, navy, brown, green
and dark cardinal and motone, 50c, 76c, c, $I.W, $1.13, $1.23, $1.&), and 51.65,
&5
road•], !here Wit. A Lair attendance.
The ubje•ct of the meeting was tit
all wool, perfect both in stake and +odor.
conxider the propriety of amalgn-
Our asto rtiuent of there la large. its light and medium dark
TWEED DRESS MATERIALS
m+ating the two Asamrciationr, which
shades orf gre), 38to44 iuohea wide. OUL, 43L. 86a. 01.09. be
slue and sue our Jut before you buy your spring suit.
hitherto have had A nelwil'xIr o•ximt-
eater. This wits necessary nndrr• the
DRESS GOODS Poplins. Panima$. 13atin Cloths, Lustres, tooth black and creams and cubes, We'
foruaer arrangement of the conitit-
35c, 60o and 75c.
uencieet. last oow that toroth centstit-
menciem are nearly the +attar anialgA.
W H ITE GOODS White Dre.s Linens, 13c, 2IA:, dile, :i3c, 40e and 51b. White Verting•, l5r, 111k,
motion was thought to be desirable.
The pteaidenf, of the Provincial At.
sociatioa, J. G. stanhary, lomrristrr,
2:x, 31b and 3w•. While Muslims, 124c, 15c, JOc, 23c and alk:.
of Exeter, premided. in a Brat ltd-
COLORED DRESS MUSLINS ('.!cared Dress Muslims from lib to 40c, overt piwx new this
varietiy, of patterns and leathers
dremm he stated the object Of the meet.
anti clearly defined the situation.
upriag. Colored Persian Muslims, fast, Me.
IO II1ee the regllir�ments of theIng,
DELAINES CA+rtimlgraiund, black and colored spot and fancy small poittern& East colon, Ruud
wl,ih, only lb cents.
lulion was unanimously passed nKive-
TERMS—CASH or PRODUCE.
ing to the nowlgamati„n. After this
The Square,
Phone J111H. COLBORNEGoderich.
86
off when it had racc:mtulated sufli.
r
ciently to make ,t sheaf. Other then
folluwcd and land the sheaves.
Now the machine doom all that with
but oneuronROdriver.
'I
-
SOUTH HURON REFORMERS.
^alkn'ver elhoa
Two Riding Associations Amalgamated-
- Convention to June.
A meeting of u,4 -Reform Amoria-
EN seeking somethiflf; new
M
tions to( &)stth'Huron, aaeonmtituted
its in genteel shoes will be
for Dominion and Provincial porlonsrs,
held in Heunall tits Moll -ch •14Lt.
well suited with the ileal Spring
Considering the veryfind stx:e or the
Styles of the Walk -Over.
road•], !here Wit. A Lair attendance.
The ubje•ct of the meeting was tit
conxider the propriety of amalgn-
\
m+ating the two Asamrciationr, which
You can't guess Walk -Over
hitherto have had A nelwil'xIr o•ximt-
eater. This wits necessary nndrr• the
elegance from the style of an
b y j4-
foruaer arrangement of the conitit-
other shoe you llnve seen. It's
uencieet. last oow that toroth centstit-
menciem are nearly the +attar anialgA.
different. It's better. It has
motion was thought to be desirable.
The pteaidenf, of the Provincial At.
sociatioa, J. G. stanhary, lomrristrr,
( 161 @ Style, and will give snore
COtll tai. W@ Cnit 811) t) ' it tail a
1 l }
of Exeter, premided. in a Brat ltd-
varietiy, of patterns and leathers
dremm he stated the object Of the meet.
anti clearly defined the situation.
IO II1ee the regllir�ments of theIng,
After it thomugh discussion it +esu-
most fastidious.
lulion was unanimously passed nKive-
ing to the nowlgamati„n. After this
the vier -ting prt,•erded to organize, he
SOLE AGENTS
xnnnlKunaxlyd Awkwiall in. Alex.
of B-ucrHe•ld, rot-
\Uust,ud•
onany years
president (of the i oininion Ans ctia-
tion, and Mr. liy, who hod
filled
• •
Downing Mac\Vlcar
xiwilar pxomitiilion on for thePro-
vincial Amhom•iation, exprethingtheir
desires Lo lie relievotl felt,,, om,r,
Hrnrpp
North side of Square, DERICIL
`Smith, ur Hay, wits xppmdntd
itlent
pret of the mninlgnuraterl Asionei.
aeon : Alexander Moetard, Jut vice.
president; James Wmtaon. Henforlh,
2nd vice-president, and Jacob Keller.
—
wau. Dmahwo nd, 3rd vice-president.
I
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sit- Richard (:art -
weight, ,and Hon. George P. (]1-41114111
were appointed honorary vice-pre•si-
dents; .J1 G. dthnry was app
iF YOU REAL; E
o.
and Jhn Mnrdex•h, off8ta Stan
ley, tt•exnuter. The following were
Eastersecretary•,
• • ANY .
appointed municipal chairmen for
their it•mpective unmicipiditie•e: Mr-
John.
1). N,
D. ; roc e11 o ith, rth, J.
. lir�rge.
ler.
Ss.
Plumbing,
g,
Back: S:
!]lack : Blonder. Win. Munlrx•it •
as,.
-Framer
Bayfield, Jolt • Goode ticA
township.. Jahn Tor. Dr.: Hay,
Henstacolp 1. Ur.
Charles FritStephen.
• •
Tinsmithing
_
n: Fxr-'
mid ; Blrphru. Jmuab Holtzman : Kae- �
I��
ter. N. Martin : Crlaornr, Robert �
Gardiner.
or General
The conoitution was revixed, cot.,
A swell as,iortment. in pen.
rected, 41ta1e applicable to thuainnI aim.
l and adopted. The
ple and NAinate•
Repairs
nuttier of
+natter of Hx•ing the date. for hr
BOWS and PUFFS
Dominiuu convention, in June, and
arranging for the calling of It conven-
Lion to select a Provincial candidate,4-A
DC CALL OR 'PHONE
CAPS
S
were left for the executive committee.
which im corinpneed cif the officer, ,)f
he Society
i W. R. PI NDER
and the municipal chair.
men.
1
Ninny shapxs :rod
r 1 1
Pointers to Wuslness Men
Furniture and Upholstery Journal
How to advertise is wore a yueation
than what to advertise. Ot course
them im ralwAyA the hewspxper and
there is no better allotting of letting the
pamople know what your store.. has to
distmo,w of than Lite columns of ^ rep-
ntaalAr, well -patronized local fournal.
There Are tuethotls toe and this, how•
ever, that can toe Iu7Mai very effective.
We have already referred to personal
letterts And the hook" idea. What-
"Pei'
you du. never let it lie thought
Lhat you are m cheap hkale whom-
deas of ttorintetr ink do not extend
it, and iI onto l Ing dodgers or laorly.
printed folders. (let in touch with
mime printing establishment that can
give you something that will raume
lmir customers to read what yon have
,o say land look at what you have to
rffer, Have your printed matter
rcx)d or have none at all.
a4-
Dodd's e tha �,
lnedirine that
Kidne will cur• Dia.tes. like
sight's n;. this dim-
ease was i1►
a curableuntil
D d's Kidney Pills
cared R Doctors
Pills themselves con(ew
that without Dodds
Kidney pills they are
wee against Dia -
tem. Dedd's IGdney
Pills are the firer, medicine
that ever cured Diabetes.
imitations --box. rounni to
pill, arc advertised to do so,
but the medicine that dwa
euro
Diebetes
is Mold's Mdne PtW
i)odd'm ltideey Pills an
ART rents a boa at all
druggiata
u or•s, m
Soft and Glazed Peaks
DERBYS
BarrinZton and
Palmer
lioh front the Im•� L English
makers.
Onh Lwo weeks to Emater.
()idea- yotir
Spring Suit
at once.
We guarantee one goods.
s111_.o �
REGALACK
THE TAILOR.
All work },guaranteed and
promptly attended to
in all parts of
the town.
W.R. Pinder
'Phone Ism.
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• Ark Brand Paint •
The n,nnnLuturet'm of thes•paintahave •
)past. rnanplaforliri,IN9lplant nt Toronto
.Tunet.ion, wd,i,'h is itself a g. #it Tortoni
uta
toth M BAl i G .1 of the Ark Brand of paint.
PLUMBING BiN
G
HEATING
EAVESTROUGHiNG
ELECTRIC WiRiNG
. REPAIRING OF ALL KiNDS
at Lowest Prices. •
'tOn per rent. Durability. •�--
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