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Financial
ONE DOLLAR
Marts a WAY lugs account- Little by little small sums are de-
posited in the Hank, and in an incredibly short time the
owner of the account finds that his money has increased m
almost magical fashion, repaying hint many tinted over for
the small "privations' he may have undergone in order to
provide ler the proverbial "rainy day."
FOUR per amt. interest paid on deposits and money can be
withdraws at any time.
THE STANDARD LOAN 'OMPANY
Goderich Office, Corner North S reet and Square.
• W. L. HORTON, ANAGER.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS1
Copy of change of running advertise-
ments must be left at this office by
Monday noon to ensure insertion
In issue of same weak.
IlaproVSmSnt of Stack
IMPORTED KN(iLUMH, t' I 1 A ('
IMPORTED
• AND ('AKRtAOC'STAId.1UN.
STAMFORD BRIDDE $WEL No. Ilfael
Vol,. IV. BRITISH STUD RIPON.
N' 4(1 O HT 1.1.5'1 LII$. 'STANFORD
• MIDGE SWELL WILL STAND FI /It
TBE IMPRO``'CMCNT 1» STOCK LUlt•
IVU THE Sit ANON OF Ire, AS FOL.
LOWS
Route Monday. May 4th. Will leave kb.
stn .tabk. Henlulller, and proceed west to
Mu(foreee corner. by way of John 51 an :re,
to No 1 rbool brae then along rill -oriel.
.rots (oloysl then north to level John.ton •
n. Ih• beundaty, for neon. thenat to Nile
• eerie eerto Mountain . hotel, I,ungannon.
tor night.
Tuesday 51'111 proceed along 11.e It h enure.
eehRek(. std - 'rw W / rear : !hen
down t he et h to las fA Me Weituuwv ., for noun .
t brace along the Ph minennb ion Wh in•c.bndge
red up the Lake dhore road lu Young a.. hotel.
Klr,tdL for Meat.
Wednesday, 11111 proceed north re Gorr
road to loth coronion, to Fd. Johnetun on
n.deread. for noon :'ben bark to the 1•s1, and
Along via lauds to Jo. Alton -. Beds.". for
nag ht.
Thuradaf,-will proceed $o.sg the 111(1. roo-
eneem of Weal Wawaoo,h s is et. beta. u. l'al
1 g k
McGlynn... Fordyce. for noon , then along
the loth of kat We waoi h and Limed roti to
H ill • hotel. Helenas for night.
F May.Will pressed -outh te Nth coma
non F:. Wawanooh. then west to John '4owler+
for noon : tf.0 by way of %r.tlkkt eornot to
.Auhurn, for neat -
Saturday. -e5 LI wooed along the eh of Col
borne to Bun • .Ideread, to Alf. Kirkp•t rick's
for noon I then eolith to Bethel arum and to
hl. own stable. where he will arrise •lout :1
oelork and remain until the following Monday
morning.
Tet. route will be continued throughout the
sea00. health aeatber permitting.
For deer Ice and pedigree .we Mete tarda,
TIM ma . To nn•ure A foal. 11'. payable the let
-
nf February.a: J, . ei2 fur lamer met one
week old. ernon. d4.po.Ing of maree before
foaling time will be held responsible fur the if.
.urwnce *feta, In tem or not. Partin pus
.hweing mare. will aloe he MY reelnn.,ble
.all arcldente at ri.k of owners of
MELVIN JEV4Prit
1^opr1N,1 Mg4s.
Not.
Publics Notice
►t1END1..1U4 FOIL II L)(iIN(..
Isoil.d tredrn addr•..ed to the foolecigioil
..d metorewd-Tender for 1 )edging. will 1,
..,calved until Friday, May 1 h. IAM, at 1.:e'
p. n.., for dredging required al the following
plarea un the 1'n,s Ince of Unlade
Burlington. 4111n4 1(4'ere He.rerton, 1 oiling
euud.4 obnurg. Ooderich Hamilton. gear
dine. Little Current. Mldlar.1. Meafurd. Owen
Sound, Nigger end Tatarapn lobnd,, Point
Edward, Penelanguiehen•. Fort Burwell. fort
F:1, i n. Pieta, I Wndeaet. M'Immeriden
Th.u,ea (User, Toronto, Thornbury. Trenton
)"arbour and lark t Carnet• Weeheunhene,
%Tarter, and 5'.l,, field Hain.
Tender. will nM he con.nderel male.• trade
u•the term supplied. ant owned with the
. steal denature of tenderer..
Combined mpm•lflration and form of tender
-an he ohtaln.d at the IMpart meal of Public
5%ork., Ottawa. Tender. meetInclude the
towing of the plant u, and f the work..
'holy dredge. can be employed wheeh are regia
'meed In 1 amide at. the time of the filing of
tewler.. (contractor* moat he ready 10 begin
work within twenty days after the date they
ha.e been notified of (he a'teptance of their
tender.
An accepted cheque on a chertctnd bank.
parrable to the order of the Honorahle the
Mader of Public Werke. for sex lhouwnA
dollar deeilie. ,rust be depom11erl as security
partor rd in
dredging whiProv1ince of tentwr ..rio. Tffers he
cheque will be returned in cake of non aoceet
anee of tender.
Hy order.
FHkU UELINAS.
Secretary.
Department of Public Werke,
Ottawa, April Ord, last,
START ANY TIME.
Get your training in the school That i•
uualiled to give you the beet that can
be bad.
The HIi0.h Arnerlea„ Hneinroa
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rolled,, Y. M. 1.. A. Building,'rorunto.
Write for catalogue.
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THE
STFALINU BANK
OF CANADA
Ha•o Gomes ToioNm
•I7TH0R1SD O*/rrdl, • Ill,n sees
INCORPO(tATED BY' SPECIAL ACT
OF DOMINION PARLIAMENT
TO RECEIVE DEPOSITS
To accommodate the Farmers
we have opened Branches in the
villages of
DUNGANNON,
_ AUBURN,
VARNA and
BAYFIELU.
We solicit the Patronage of the
FARMER.
RALC NOT118 DI14COUNTin.
RAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT
opened by deposit of $1.(10
i n tereet at 3% cram pran nd •
ed quarterly.
3 11 ► 1LKiOH BRANCH
A. O. GAMBLE,. Ager.
e•
OODERICH MARKETS.
Trac Ra11Aa, May 7th.
1- or Monde. ITA• shipment of Twp gal'.
wa. the price pod. but the narks• is down
.tuce Dieu and 3SJI • is 1110 prion .1 prewut
.,Mored. An ad, arra In price, offered for
wheat and co. s rioted 1 h1. ocek.
Fall wheat, per tech, new r• a, to 3 e F.
Spring wheat, per bush. new ., :t Al to 0 a.
Rye, per bu..h a 4.i 10 h 43
Huck wheal, per bush 11 0r 10 0 NO
()ate, per bush., new a 48 to 11 el
Pea. per bu.h 0 7.5 to 0 73
Harley. per leek 0 4.i 11) 0 ,'n
$eneninge per ton is 44) to 1s e/
Flour, family, per cwt 2 65 to 2 Ju
Flour. patent, per eat 3 23 to 3 11
}irate per ton et u. to 15 00
Short.., per ton et eel te 14 On
•'ay. new, per tett 13 111 10 13 on
TV. )d. ler cord.. .5'r, to s 00
Rutter, per lb 11 11 to 02.5
('heew. per Ib 11 15 to 0 13
fresh. per doe 01.010 0 I.0
tattier new 0 :11 to 055
l'at t lo, mdl n'y to good. F/r cwt4 OD to 500
Trane exportper curt 5 M to 5 21
Hog.., Ilse weight, par cwts b to - so
Iwmba 4 SO to 500
Sheep, per owl 3:11 to 4 (0
Ram. per lb - a Is to 01e
Hawn, per Ib 0 13 to 0 91
Lana ser lb 13 to 15
Tallow, per Ih el to " 05
Hide.. per ow' 3 OO to 3 5(1
Sheep Skins - 55 to a.
I'hlckena 10 to 1t'
Turkey. 12 to 11
1(►utelde markets en tame ret
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
\A EN'S CLOTHES CL K A N t• n
,sa. praseed and revolted on short notion.
Prima moderate. Give we a call. Next door
to Hutchison' map. Montreal tenet.
Uii0ROE WATSON.fPartial Taller.
for Sale
HORSES FOR SALT. -''AIR OF
setra geed general purponc nl•ee.4. Apply
at the BON TON LIVERY. Fwd .tree', Gode-
rich.
OD$ FOR-t3ALE. -CON-
TIf.E stomps
.et (Tome inch 10 24 inch. All in
Komi rendition. Wi11 M *old recondite and
on nay tern.. For further part killer-- apply
to SAM 1' F:1. EI: JILI N, Eat..cwt, Goderich.
LL M HIMFOR RALE.-HKMIACK,
elm saillussete lumber for ale from .tock.
or 0011 he cella seder. For further particular.,
apply tellatillidUAT ELLIOTT. Ued,lek. u
Beal Lstate tor sale.
LOOK SALE OR HINT." T H E
I' proper, y known a- "The AL Lawrence. ' on
Montreal .trent, (.oderieh. Thr house ie a
large and commodiou- one and 4. ,.ppeeeeialle
well located either for a private aaeldenee or
for hoarding hour. All modern amen
leen.' awt
r-cla.. opportunity. Po.ne++ion
can he given October 14. Apply to MILS, 1'.
FIFA 'K. tloderich. . 91 if
(jOl'3E FOK `TALE. --THAI' FINE.
1] road brick hnnw on Elgin avrour, built
1a.1 .cas0m by Mr. ('tarter. Five moor.. nip.
•'atr.. four room.. partry and hall downetair..
4 eller under the whole house. Modern con
-
renienres. Raise for ening -owner want.
1 , go west, For tern. and particular', apply to
M. 31,•'LA RT'l'. t11•nm
Flint MALE OR EXCHANGE FOIL
i PROPERTY IN Olt NEAR 0049:tt1 44
The Holland farm on the 3.d conce'c.lon of
A,hflekt. eon(alning ion acre., nearly all in
gree-. Good building*. Fine orchard. which
will posy intent." on the whole investment.
lu;a.nn for wilier too far away to anted bolt.
Apply to J. T. OOLIITHORPls. Sanford, (1...
L10R SALR OR LEASE - -1,; ACRES
1' of choice fruit. garden ,w fern. Weal Adjoin -
Ing the town. bring fart of .the old "Inter-
national '
International' farm. Terns- removable and will be
male to emit pervaded. Apply to H. DUNLOP.
Woo .'net, Dederick.
4OO1) HOUSE FOB SALE OR TO
sT rent. --llomfo•tnbIehouse to rent. Medium
elan, Convention, to ret.are. Itnlhrnnm. et•.
World all to reeponeible party who could
make moderate cash payment with lalancw In
monthly Ire.talmentm. For particulars apply al
THIS Orrice.
FARM FOR MALE. -PART OF
"look 1) lake ed east. Colborne town-
ship, two mitru
e.. from Doderich. ISI/ acres, good
Hay loam, brick house, tarn 34 x M. with
cement. ',tabling. anise well. water In bulk)
Ing. and ',grin`` creek, 2 dee. .IandlnR timber
and young orchard. Apply to C. C. McNCIL,
Dunlop P. 0. '16tf
YOUNG & ROBERTSON, 'REAL
Fatale Agents. Goderich. Ont. -Farm and
town properu, bought. mold and exchanged.
L1OR SALE OK TO RENT. - A
i` antcla s 40 -acre farm In Weet Wawa
nosh, connexion 5, lot 17. with 175 acre. In a
good Mete of cultivation. well fenced, well
watereddrood nreh.rd. terve bank been, door)
hou.e.• PeeteffIce. blacksmith shop and .ion
at owner of farm. Convenient to /school and
church. 33 miles from ('. 1'. It. elation M
Auburn. Term. eery. W. A. HARRISON,
Luck new. at..
HO1'SE NOR RALE. - - A NINE
roomed frame dwelling, having a good
deletion. on Ke.y 'street. Stone foundation
and summer kitchen, and debit.. Will be .old
tea.onahlyp. For further particulate apply to
Mite. WM. MoCAUGHAN, 41 Davi . ave.,
Toronto. Ott
FARM FOR MALE. - A CHOICE
farm for rale, adapted for mixed farming
or part ore, 0() acne rlerta& 10 acre.' good orch-
ard, 1.5 wren gond tinker. Soil a good black
clay loam. flood fume honer, ?name Darn and
stn los. good driving shed. Int.: I and 34,
conv,•)nn I, Oodmrirh townahlp, Apply to
PROI'IIFOOT HA YS & BLAIR, or to CHAS.
J. WA ,LTM Clinton.n _...___!i/
`ALE BY TENDER.
( The London And SV,wtern Trust. Company.
Limited, the exerutor.'1 the estate of the late
Ennet.. Smeeth win ,wore tender. 111110 the
NMA of May. A. 11..1911' for the purchase of the
following _valuable real (+tale :
Parcel Nn. 1. bot Mil nn Nel.nn street In the
town of 'Dederick. On this of there Is erected
n l,rg'' two-story frame haw. The. house 1.
wo11 Im•c11,1 ; 4111.. all modern nmvenlenee.,
and In Inn gond rate of regale and le In every
repel a dedralrte red dense.
Pared No. 1. • Lot. 11)01 and 14122 on Kant
tre•et. Thew lots nn the only 100e not
built on on the north sin( of eat µret be
tweee the Oman F'Ortory and Orand Trunk
Itallw*y. There me a number of felt tree*
on them and both Intd are well eland for
Milken( peeper,.. Separate tender. will he
received for earth lot or a pnreha..er may len•
r'nr for both Lowther.
Terme of Sale : Ten per cont. down on the
day reside. end A rum ..MMent 10 make One
half of the parka. money within thlrt.y day.,
or the whole amount If desired. The per
Maser ran leave o...half of the pneehaee
money nn mortgage with interest. at Ore per
rant.
(Sated at. (iederkh. the. 211th day of April.
A. 11. net,
1'tD)UDFca)T, 11AI'Ml t i84.5110.
Hollc)toni for liter titer.
100.31.
Lost or. sound
LO'iTMOMEWHEKE ON ': H
square. on Monday mnr.ing, n green
loather puree. ouutaiulutf • woo of 111011e •
Lateb key and a door key. The Moder will be
•rowarded on delivering the wnu •. NKR.
THOS. HUCKISTEP. or to Thu SIGNAL
UMce.
I OST. -- SOMEWIIKKE ON TIIE
J Square or an Iletnilton attest. Wedn(wl.Y
afternoon of tote west. a lade++able .tcu-ue
taller, with four utile attached. Finder will
be rewarded on leaving dame at The SIONA Id
0mos.
Tonsorial
N W BARBER SHOP. --1 HAVE
opened a barber drop In the road on
North ..creel foruierly occupied by Dn.
Whitely k hallow. Slaving. haircutting.
ehaupooing and all other tos.ortal work done
in arwtclew, dy'e. S. ECHLIN.
Notice-
IYPICE. •
The Liberal. of the town of Goderich aro re
quieted to meet on
FRIDAY EVENING. MA1'OTH,
a1 14 o'clock, in the room over. the Standard
Loan Co.'. office. North street, for the purple,e
of appointing delegates te the "'entre Huron
convention.
W. 1. HORTON, W. H. ROBERTSON.
1. halnnan. Secretary.
VOTIVE Tu WATER USERS.
-
AlI cutoff. on water errs Oce are ad)n.tablo.
Any wateruier. who have nut tut the top of
their eft -off above ground will be pre.ecut d,
line not exceeding twenty dollar.'.
11. A. M.K1M. are
VOTiC 1 OF DISSOLUTION.
\Notice Is hereby given that the partnership
hcreiefore eubeistiug between On. the under-
,e,g1gned, a,. bsrrletere sed rolicltore. In (he town
u(uodcrkh, la tlo courtly 01 Huron, ha. (tele
day been dlwolyed by mutual eou.ent.
M.11. CAMERON,
J.4. KII.IA)RAN.
Dated at Ooderich lis.s ath day of May. 1tere.
_ !N -3t
1lTOTICE -TO INVESTORS. -THE
.1.1 executor+ of the estate of the lute
George Acheeou have decided to offer the
whole e.tate for rale. Theropeerty andel, of
real geode, debenture,. Fond. and .tock..
Pardee wahine to Inset t'1 any of the alone
tiroperties can get full particular. on appllca
on to the exe ntnn
MIs., E1.1.5 (. Acrtru01)N,
Executrix.
I 1'. Haw.: 1 executon4
WILLIAM AC111010.Y 1
Goderich. Der. ah 41Fr;.
Auction Sales
.CLEARING AUCTION MALE
wJ cry►•
F11tlrT-CI.AMM HOUSKIIIOLU Ft'It NITUHE.
Mrs. E. Campion will sell by public auction
at her residence, corner of Waterloo and SL
Patrick . street rhe late Wm. Dickson'. red=
deuces. on Tueeeday. May 19th, commenting et
2 o'clock sharp, the following choir* furniture.
watch 'Met ("anlplon kept for her own tree,
comi.ri.hng one grnuhtr walnut wee. hair -
cloth : 1 genuine walnut Nora, ..pboletered in
.Ilk : 1 oak drawing remit Nulls, of .oft. 2 arm-
chair. and 4 .enadr chair., upholstered in 1441.,
Lei. ,fore co.t ehrt: I oak rocker, leather;
verandah rocker : I cane rocker : 3 cone -.sated
chain,. 1 walnut table, cost 310: 3 fancy table.:
1 Large mirror. w'alnnt frame : 1 bureau : 1
.tntcher : ' rug1 : 14(0011 oak bedroom .et :
curtain..: 1 ruphoard : k1U•heu utensils. and
uumerou. other article.. Everything mat be
dammed of. a. Mrs. 4 rwptwr is leaving Gode-
rich. Tenn,sarh.
THUS. U 'N DRY. A netlooeer.
__ _ Jt
AUCTION SALE -
o►
FARM STOCK AND IMPLKMENTS.
1 have receival Inetn,rlirw. frons William
McPhee to *11 by public auction on lot f, 9th
conre...ion of 1'olt.orne, on •
MONDAY. MAY 011'R,
commencing at 1 o'clock. the following tarn
',tore and.lmplemenle
One heavyslraughl stare. heavy in foal ; I
heavydMoghl aged mare. In foal : 1 three.
year,dd colt, general area,. in foal : 1 two-
year-old colt, road,ter : 1 one -year-old colt.
general purpme : 1 one -year-old colt. roadster
1 blood driving mare. six years Oke: ID Leicester
sheep: 17 lamb.: 1 Le,ia1'ler ram : Int hen.,'rose-
,•oml, Leghorn. : guinea ' herr : 10 tinhorn
rooster.: I engine, 5`'*erone, new flue roast,
flue and tett,; 1 Witterlm, separator, 3614)4:
1 water tank. Vals anived lined ; I grain
crush. double grinder : 1 Ma.wey Harr). cut,
ting box. 13 inched : 1 Mareey-Harris .1x -foot
binder : I Ma*ey•Herrls mower, ave -foo 0111,
nearly new : 1 Sharp rake : 1 Mewwy-Harrl.
rultiralor, :S horse 1 •reit-drill ; 1 etas)
land roller. four erection. : 1 Mersey llarri.
Corbel harrow.: - 1 Perrin plow, tiding ; 1
kangaroo two -furrow plow: 1 Fleury plow,
No. 21 : 1 McTagifert fanning mill : I (Tatham
fanning mill : 1 buggy : 1 road cert : 1 cutter :
1 eel iron harrow. ; 1 lumber wagon and box,
nearly new : 1 ,et boh.lei h. ; 1 hay fork and
rope : I cook clove stinted (bxrland, : 1 Marmey-
Harris putppeer : 1 Daisy rhea 2 .fpr
kettle, : • legging chain.::' bidden : 1 hay
rack : 1 ret double hawing : i head emelt.. 2
year old
Teem.: All Num. of e.5 and under, rah:
over that amount 12 month- credit will be
given on fnrni.hing approved joint note..
WM. Mrl'HEK. T'HO)S.Gt'Nl)ItY.
Proprietor.Auctioneer.
E`
'TOWS
MALE
uY
VALI•ARLK T4151'37 lett WERTY AND
HOt'MEHOLD FI'RNITURE AN11 F('ltN
181113:08.
1 ane o.' no./ el by the earntfr of the will of
Ile Isle Mary held (0 .11 by public auction, ret
her r.ddenes, t1'olfe .tree', (3oderkh, on
$ATI, RDAV, MAY MTH.
oommenrini al I oclock :
The tem. and houw•hold furniture and
furnishing., of the late Mary Reid.
The real elate will to ollbn.l for ,ale
promptly at 2A clock. and coned,. of a good
wo Mary trate ho..e, roatatnin,f four 1.11
room feat etre tack parlor, dining•rrotn
hall, kitchen, dimmer kitchen, emery, good
.tone cellar. loather with one warier of An
acre of land. re or le... There 1. nnn.I hard
and 'soft water on 11* prem... and ..seal
roost frail trees. Alen• fond frame .table, the
whole being In a wood .late of Neale
Term. of wile of nal e.tatc . le per rent.
at time of male, and talonrr within thirty
days. Property will be offerer) .nb)1rl M a
reserve bid,
At the 'came time And place there will 1,. an
unrewrved wile of all the homehnd fume
and furntabinp in the home on the 'said pow.,
I.e., ennolsting of parlor feat err. Aare
flumeure, dirtier roots fume tire, kter1• e
furniture. glaware, carat. 1•11104.eMlr.,
chine, erm•kery, curtain.., hand., together
with carpenter end garden toots, and numer
on. other wet tele.
Terms of male : 0.m. of 31A and under. ca*h,
On larger amount. three month.credit will he
given on fnror.hlne mono. rel joint note..
For further particulani apply to
THOMAS OUNI►ItY. A'vet Miner.
I'ROUDP'O11T, HAYS & RI.AIR,
4ololtorefor Executor,
Notice to Creditors
LiXECUTOK'M NOTICE 1'O CHEM -
EA TORS.
IN TH MATTER OF MARY REID LATE
OF TOWYF ODOI/ERICH, IN THF:
('OU, Y (►F HURON. %'IDoW, DF.
TEASED,
Noitl'r. la Mom (1(y rev.' purenant 10 Ih.•
Keeled Statute. of Ontario, chapter 164, am--
(' aq., end amendment* thenrto, Chet end!
tote and ohere having e141/T. agaln.t the
estate of the said Mary Reid. who died nn or
about the ant day of May, 4100 an required
to mend or deliver their ".M realm. IA writing,
on or I*fone the tend day of May. If1R, to
Meeent I'roudfont, Hays kAbair, of the town
of Ofederleh, . 44. 1,or• 1m• Devitt S. tltwldert,
the executor of the will of the AAA demand.
Axe Fver$rn TAsr•. Nott.. 1: that after the
22nd day of May. Ilea, the wiM executor will
proceed to dl,tribnte the aw•M of the maid
rotate amongo( rho parties entitled thereto,
and having regard to the claim. of which he
then has notice and will not be liable for the
parade of the wid 0 1*11' Al any part there-
of, on dlm,ributed, to any p(mermnnm of whose
rbaem noted .hall not hare beef' give, to him
atrte dae of ch
dl 11 Al's ion.
I'
PHODF'VIyT, IIAYS R SLAM.
!Solicitor. for ..1.1 Kxernlor.
Dated at Goderich thl. nth tiny of M..y A. D.
111 >4
LOCAL TOPICS.
Teachers' Institute.
The West Huron 'I'ea•hers' Ae.ucia-
Lion will hold it. amoral mnetiog in
(iodericb :arty 21st and 22nd, This
promises to be one of the Iwwt a,e•et•
Ings in the biatory of the Association.
as in addition to it large het• of
live topica to lw diseuereel by members
of the Asrucirtion there will be special
interest in the presence of Or. Gog-
gin, of Toronto, a noted educationist,
who iv to deliver three addresses.
A Toronto Wedding.
The wedding of Donald G. McGilli-
cuddy, Stratford, and :hiss Irene E.
Deverell took place at the 'stridence of
the pride's soother, 291 Paluterston
avenue, Toronto, un \Vednesday of
last week. The ceremony was per-
formed by Ilev. A. T. Suwerb . Ph. D..
LL.D.. aesistd by Rev. H. 1). Davie.
The yuuug couple left on the evening
trait' fur their home at Stratford,
where Mr McGillicuddy has the posi-
tion of physical instructor with the
Y. M. C. A. Tbe gm hi the second
sun of Thos. McGillicuddy, formerly of
Goderich.
The Liberal Convention.
Arrangements have leen made for
,t special train to Mrafurth next Tues-
day morning for the convenience of
delegates to the Centre Huron Liberal
convention. The train will leave the
O. T. R. station et 10 o'clock, arriving
at Meaforth in tints for (he conven-
lion. There will be a special low fare
for the trip. The Lilw'rala of Urete-
ric!' meet in the room above the
Standard Loan Co.'s office, North
street, tomorrow 1 , iday q evening. at
M o'clock, to select delegate. to the
convention. A huge attendance is
requested.
Changes in the License Districts.
The changed in the Huron riding.. art
expected to be followed by changes in
the boarder of license e 111ia,ionerie
for the different ridingsOf the
L)r( ',,t board fur West Huron Menem.
ockhart and Durnin are in North
Huron and Mr. Churchill i'• in South
Huron. while the inspector, Mr.
Asquith, ire in Centre Huron. Wm.
Clegg, the inspector for what war
East Huron, i•4 now a t•eeidenL of
North Huron. It iv understood that
the boundaries) of -the Harmers' insti-
tute districts will out be interfered
with by the cbauges in the electoral
divisions.
Law Partnership Dissolved. •
An important change in the legal
fraternity has taken place, this week
in'ahedissolution of the firm of Cam-
eron A Killoran, Mr. Cenieron will
continue in the present, oilier and Mr.
Killoran in a few days will open at
new °thee and will • u•ry on practice
by himself, We jeretencl that Dir.
Killoran, who has ales a Seahmth con-
nection, will hereafter devote re of
Lis time to his 1.usinew.'in (3.derich.
Since coining to Goderich he has
established a reputation an a CArelu1
and cle^;Pr lawyer, and he will doubt-
less ?summand a good practice.
Presented to the Public Library,
Thr public library has leen pre-
senLccl with a copy of a book entitled
"Bemocked of Destiny." Containing
the ,autol.iography, seminiscvnres and
retlectionw of the late A. 11,Charle., or
Sudbury. whom some of • readers
knew ',clammily, and who made 1
self somewhat prominent J,y hie per-
eiatent anti earnest Advocacy in the
p401414 • 1111. more liberal mining policy,
and of a more genel•onu treed merit by
Government of settlers and prtoepec-
tura. Mr. McChat•Ie. in hire will
directed that a copy of the work
should be presented to each of the
leading public libraries in Ontario and
Nova Scotia. The Iw1,k will no doubt
prove interesting to Many.
Mr. Ayer's Visit.
Cep t. E. H. Ayer. recursion regent
of tl)e White Star line, 1)ettttit ,
beamed upon the Gown yesterday are
he was here t, make Arrangement»
regarding the annual .1true trip of the
etmanwr Greyhound. As already nd-
vertise(1, the excursion to Detroit is In
free June 244-:e2, giving excursionists a
Sunday in the beautiful City of the
Semite. 11, rendition to a special iron
Stratford oil the (i, 1'. Il„ Mr. Aver
bas arranged with the 1', P. 11. for a
apecinl train fr Guelph, which will
afford the people along the new pima
ll poIt'nity of taking in lhle pM,(lll-
bn
t rip. The "moonlight" 14.1. toe
auspice. •.f the (lodo'I1eh Mnsiral Mo-
ciety will be on Friday. June lie h.
Stuhertts at the Business College.
11. Mineleir,, of Relate el, Ont..
arrived bast week U, take a romplote
emirs. in the Goderich liusinees l:ul-
lege. Min. Louise. Wither was en-
rolled tor• the c4►(tlm4tcial Couram.
The Colleg''s repeater' t at ice! are tid-
ing excellent work, and rho follow-
ing students were enrolled this week
iR the a relit! department, As a
(-('.1,11. of the fleet week.. froliciting:
Mies K. '' Itoliert Ferguson
and • •henxie, Ripley : h:eel
SI.. I.ucknow : D. A. Meth!-
, 1•I Jalnes F, 1(roillivray,
..ens. The stenography nt'Mena
est enrolled et Wingh . Miss Grace
Goebel, • of the '1nnnereiel .tai
dents, lett %Yednondiy for her new
home in North Dakota end the beet
wishes of the College w1i with her,
Holler Skating Exhibition.
John P. Davidson, of New Y°r'k,
has been giving exhibitions at tin•
roller rink (his week of fancy skating,
jumping. rte., And hi, iserformances
Are certainly very clever. An inter -
feting variation in the program last
night was .t three-mile sure lwlween
Mr. I►Avlds''0, AIIIPriran .port-dja-
tence Champion, and Dan Wiggins,
w o r 1 4's prang-disten,C Champion.
Situations Vacant
WANTED.- •A OENER. L. M E R-
ANT, at oboe ; PIu.t be able to do Plein
cooking. MKB, JAS. WILSON. North Ansel.
WANTED. --A GOOD SMART 134)Y
to learn the busking Dn.l nes.. H.
STI) W K, Kingston afro -t.
QAi.EMM1y4 WANTED FOR
LI "Auto-MTpny. 15...t. hand ',prayer nnade:
eameweedehr. automatic. lehereal terns.
(A V eftel 444411., Odt.
AORNTS WANTED! -- 111x20
r ra 'r1I'erir*11w
rent.. fMor 1n
rent.
and rep, ah4wa pictures one Dent each. You can
make it a ler cent. pleat or Ilea per erek.
('a1aM0ur And wimple. free. FRANK 55'.
WILLIAMM('OMI'ANY, 114 W. Taylor ML,
Calm/do 1IL
1/evident lad,k the teed fur about. half
the die4ance with \Viggiuw 1'ollowiug
claire 1ehind. Davidwn seemed U.
gain a triple out the side stretch but Wig-
gins saw's}•r evened up on rt dinghe end. Then \Viggins took the lead
for lievet lapse but fell lshind 'My-
44*444 regain until the last lap, when he
put on a spurt and got aheaid, bet AS he
was steadying himself after rounding
the rod lh(vidlon evened up and the
skaters eroweed the line together. 'l'o-
night their will be a five -mile race lie -
1 wean Davidson and Wiggins and on
Friday and Saturday Mr. Davidson
will conclude hie engagerex t. All
who have not, yet been hiW clover
skating should do et) tomorrow or Sets
ulnae.
Excursion to Guelph.
Sine.. last Septeuller, when the
people of Guelph came to lisderich in
Targe nuudet•s t, help in the cedebra-
tiun of the opening of the Guelph ill'
Goderich Railway, it has beret the
expectation that there would lw a
return tied and that at the earliest
convenient date an eecureiun would
ewe run 1r this end to the Royal
City - to reciprocate the goodwill
shown on that rlccre' by the people
of (iuelpb. The matter has now lawn
definite! • • taken up under the nuwpi''eo
....... _1 ursetung Canoe Club, and
+ s being 11:1411 for cut
frau soli/1. ,ur t y,
g
excurriun to Guelph .11.01' lie 'sew lint'
during the first week of Jinn.. the
exact date to be fixed Later. 111e fate
will be $1.2.1 for the runnel nip, mil
the ex'•Ilrwiun w111 inelude the pLrquets
east of (3.elerich to Moukton. Moho
sive. The Menewetung Canoe Club is
one of our most popular and ruler -
prising institution*. and there is no
doubt that, under the able luau 1ge-
lneut of the Cluh's "revers, and with
the 1oo11ration a,f the town council
and the Hoard of '!'rate, •the trips to
Guelph will be •1. su,'.'manad and 141144.
11411011. event. 1►r. Tomball and I)r.
Mabee, president and secretary of the
flub, expect to go) to Guelph on Mon-
day next tar make arrangements :at
1 hit end.
Water and Light Commission.
At the meeting of the water and
light commission on Monday a letter
from E. L. Dickinson. K. C.., stating
that Mrs. HaVIcy refused to accept
the miler of Selo felt lands for the pur-
pose of the setlimeot,ttion irisin. was
read and it wan decided to give the
solicitor inpet•uctiunr to take the ne.--
twwry steps to xc ue the lands by
expropriation. IIylaw No. 1 of HSM(,
with refen•n.e• to expisipriating the
Land, a duplicate of one passel by the
council on Friday. was 'tamed. The
secretary was instructed to ask for
lender' for 1,4081 Lone of .back or three-
quarter I p cOu11 from the local
(tralerr and others, one cargo tr.lw
shipped at once and the balance dur-
ing-•lnly and August" tender. N, he
oiwnel Wednerd*y, May liO,h. It
was decided that the town wider le
put in to the feuc, for those who
rigna'd the petition to have the water
service on Rayfield road and the ner-
vier then charged up to theca and
enlle•tel. An application from Wm.
McVittie for light for his house was
granted. The following accounts
were ordered !raid : .I. G. MacGregor.
I1I:d).i: Ad art Thompson, *$,3I: Dote
Engine Works Co., $1113.7.i: M. W.
Sowell. *I:151. It Was deride" L., ex-
tend the water service on McDonald
street ars for as the npplieants require.
Board of Trade.
A special meeting of the emitted) of
the Hoard of Trade wee held yester-
day ' ' • U. deal with the quos.
OOP Of the erection of freight shed. at,
the dock. Mr. Nelson, of London,
n.presenting the C. 1'. It- wasin Lown
on Saturday and had a oinversation
with If. E. lllxdgent. lee Appeared
surprised that the sheds were not Al-
ready built and said the l', P. R. teas
Frepsred to, bring three Mutual
Transit Co. vessels a week here, which
would esquire eighty own to handle
the :Win tons of freight weekly. The
Co4'. It, would not be willing to pay
fur the mei of the shed* for the hand-
ling of dour but would der a, on other
freight. After discuss. it wait
moved by R. M. \Vidian's and sec-
onded by C. C. bee that the Board
ask the. town council to ere•' the
shod., the Board giving its 'support.
on the .r.iring of 14 guarantee from
the C. 1'. It. that the freight would
come. On the suggestion of ,lances
Mitchell it wits else) agreed thatpro-
vision should be wade in the building
for waiting mono for f)aseengere by
water. The -Planing Mill Co. had given
an estimate of the co.t of the sheds -
at $3,:AMI marl petaled they could
be put up in throe weak*. if
the town puts up the sheds at
Il* owl' cost, 11 would, of course.
own and control thecal and could
flake whit', use it chose of them,
though it appears the tI1t01 Shipment
of flour from the Mutual Transit Co.'a
Intros t1 the ('. 1. R. would require
the whole stuace of the sheds proposed.
What Are Brats Kettles Worth ?
The question of the value of a brass
kettle figured Largely in a cn*e which
wets tried by His Honor Judge Doyle
on Monday last. Thie write an action
regained, 4 Leiherman, the Jewish
junk dealer. for theft. rued receiving
Mallen goods. The preliminary hear-
ing took place on `l'elneaday of last
week before the police magistrate,
who sent laeib.ernlan up for trial, A.
I. (.Toper going hell for him. The
kettle belonged to Mian Rln•ritt and
was seen in her garden by a couple of
boys, who took it one evening, think-
ing, a* they say, that it wan of little
value, and sold it to the dealer.
\Viten the eon5tnhlen Were advised of
1 he Iota of the kettle, ones of then' had
G. H. Green go and slake an atter for
the article and it was thug identified,
in court the .luny toll! by the boys
and that told by the wiLnen.e, for the
defence did not altogether agree, and
the judge decided to give the prisoner
the benefit of the doubt, hut
cautioned hint to be more particular
to .atiify himetelf that the good* he
bought, from boys and others were
not stolen. Thr story of the toys is
that one evening a Ahort time before
Easter the] were playing hall in the
park near M;SI Rot rltt', residence, and,
the lwdl going over i,)to her premises,
one of thein noticed the kettle and
later he got is companion to go with
him and get it. They took it to
1.Pihrrmen and, luceording to their
entry, sold it tor thirty cents. Leiber-
nlaq, they said, weighed the kettle
and made it *omething over six
xrunds end id them at the e 0
► pa L1 ext
(-
I .r cPnl., taking oIT 0 etbbng for fist
• iron rim said handle. The boys alit
ACTIVITY AT THE HARBOR. NEW AOVERTISEMENTSeMay Ttb
Grain Traffic Starts with a Rush
Breakwater Contractor's Plant Ready..
The lioderich Elevator R '1'r..Il.it
l'o., Ltd., opened 0.11• season wvth a
rush the pant week and since Satan --
day there haw twee no let-up to the
How of grain through the elevator.
'I'b.• Empress of Midland, Midland
Queen, Gleoellah and Turret Chief are
the vessels so far arriving for the
cle%ator and Lhe Glen•Ilah, Empress
of Midland and probably the \lidlaud
Queen ale retut•ning here their next,
trill and the \\'irons is also to come.
Shipments east by tail started on Sat-
urday and ever since the elevator has
Iwen ,ending out in the neighborhood
of fifty can a day, retaking two trains
un the G. T. R. and one an the l'. 1'.
It. 1'p to last night 1(1),(X)) bushels
had been sent east ter exposit in addi-
tion to what was shipped for kcal
cone unlption. Yesterday afternoon
the C. P. It. sent in :a monster cum -
pound engine to aassirt in Moving the
grain meet, bringing it' a lona train of
emppLies. The rt4'atue►• Empress of
Al laud war. the Hrst of the grain
le to arrive this season. bringing
in 11.,,4 el bushels of wheat on Saws. -
day arid unloadit.04. The Empress
bring. her next cargo here, loading at.
Duluth, The Midland Queen arrived °n
Mundav with 11,1.1:1.)4 uehels, Th.'(ileu-
elLah arrived 1'urwlaV morning and
,.!eared yesterday evening. The 'forret
'Chief arrived 1111 Tuesday morning and
the work of unloading started an .n.m
au the (ilslellah Wear euaptied. The
Gleueljah's cargo ;with Of flaxseed.
Twenty can of this wets. sent, via
C. P. H., on Tuesday night to the
Sherwin-Williams peel le a( Montreal
and the balance of the cargo is for
export. lu addition Lu the grain the
Elevator Company is handling, the
Western Canada (''lour Mills Co. un-
loaded a cargo un Monday and Tues-
day, the Turret ('ate,arrivtng Monday
and clearing the following day.
Contractor Bir ' gham has his
plant about ready to ebltl11crier active
work in the • pleat' of the that
'lkl feet of the outside hrrakwater.
On the barge Alwirorn he has a .14•x111
hoist fitted up and also' :a boiler to
supply steam to 41115 other engineer
and the cement mixer, On a slow he
has another steam hoist with an
engine house and on another ecuw
there is still another hoist but with-
out steam power. Piss gravel pit at
the inner end of the north pier has
leen tilted up with several 'polite rot
loading on to the bargee. A rail track
leads from the beach up to the tun of
the pit and d p -eery no. h,uilel up
this inclined track :and rnlpUel into
the pit. An engine to the Past of the
pit supplies the power. The (hest rarer
were hauled up and emptied yoster-
d'ty. Cul. Young has clout half of
his contract for Use delivery of 1,11)14
cords of atone filled :and a steam) hoist
has been put in position on the south
pier to handle the stone. The .tone
will he used for levelling up and filling
in the crib work and for putting in
pockets in the Tenant superstrulture.
The eontnu'tor hopes to start work in
u few days.
(►r1 Monday the gas buoy was put i11
place to mark the entrance to the
barber. reptant Robert McKay hare
the job of looking after it for the
aeaa)11.
The dredge Arnoldi started work at
the entl'anee to the harbor on Mon. ay,
l'he steamer City of 11 t Clemens
succeeded in mitring the engine raid
(oiler of the wrecked steamer I,nrline
from the submerged breakwater,
where they hal Nom l i lll el sine.. the
wreck and breaking up of the pont
last fall.. The City of M t Clemens
had been 111 port for Bernie time, but
only put three days on the work of
Meriting and raising the •engine and
boiler, Anil the captain found thele in
It better condition than he ex-
pected. His Kota was to leave today.
weather permitting.
The sawmill will not start running
for a little while yet, as the company
has plenty of lumber on hand.
Superior Harness , IT. F.. Knox. Auburn. page
lit, Lawrence for r'..i) or Rout - Mn. C. Heck. l
`lawtont H, )dg.. swell-IMNvin Jewell, BOW
lllll
.... 1
otn !n %la; t . feral H'ialncac t'oDege. Toi-
...... ....
... .....
hese. Your tot' \tiller C. IMdfam.. • ...... -
I ontoFast Treat' lu >lu.kukr-('. P. H re
Auction Sale -51'm JI.•Phee, l'ulburn, .- 1
Tourist Tickets It' Muskoka --U. T. IL.... . 6
Iwatle', Spring tout. John "Steed .. •
W
The Sole of a Shue-- ne Sharman .,.
1t *Two to Oineeity'olpie ('atm.
Wurelyalt lase)) Mow.., etc.-Worwelh.'
Hardware . ,
specialties for the Week" • J. IL Colbutne .. 4
Carpets and Wnoleuwe-D. Millar l'u .. .. 3
Notice to Water Csers-W. A. Muhim, Scc . t
Carpet.. and Rugs --W, Acheron & Son...
51)111uvey Stoe:at Kintaul--M,,,, A. Herrn1-7
Ill:u;k Chiffon Taffeta Silk- Hodge,,. Bros • 3
1•:xecuto, , Notice to Creditors-1•roudfa,t,
Itsi.Y Blair .. 1
Serial Sole of Oxfords - Oen, M. Elliott.. g
I/ining•room Suites -Gee, Jubiletol
Wonderland Better Than Ever J. J. Thorn
.
eon s
Nuts.... of lit..autlo. M. G. t'•wero11, J. L
K Wont.,
Auction Yaleof 'household Furniture -"ler. I
1. F:. Campton 1
mrMarl 'w Loot The ... ... ..........
Itsedrr._Tbc New.. Toronto.
For Summer Nearing- •Mel,ean linty -
y.ervent Wanted -Mew. Jae, 55"tlr,n .. , 1
New. Harter Shim -S. .
taoannest - J. WilmaWilma t
ouo
Annuunxllwnt --15', T. Riddell, Auburn.. _ . 1
said that it wad Leiberulcut himself
that they dealt with and that he
*eked theta whether they thought
there would be any trouble over it.
Leilwrman's story, however. was that.
itwas his wife who paid the money
and that it was $1 she paid for it and
that one of the boys µa1(1 the reason
for selling the kettle wags that his
mother was moving ,away and she did
not want. the Mother °tcleaning the
kettle. The price Mr. Green paid for
the kettle stat. *2.744) and the price he
thought he could will it for he gave-ne
*t or $.i. The witneesen for the de-
fence were the defendant him.elf ; his
associate in burliness, A. Edelstein ;
Leiberman'8 wife, who is a sister of
Mr. Edelstein, and Hiss Edelstein,
For twine of the witnesses the services
-of the Mayor were called in as in-
terpreter, but the defendant and Mr.
Edelstein spoke English quite freely.
The Crown Attorney prosecuted and
(i. 1''. Blair acted for the defence.
The boys were before the magistrate
for theft on Saturday and pleated
guilt v, but were allowed to go on
5o1BpenllmIl sentence.
To Introduce Kindergarten Work.
At the regular meeting of the puhlic
school hoard on Monday night the
member,, present were : Mt•, McLean,
in the chair, and Me11* r., Acheson,
Cott, Hodgen,, Platt, Saunders and
Tait. Inspector Toms addressed the
board on the subject of the intrdur-
tion of kindergarten work in the
lower roomn of the public .,choola.
The plan he 1nggested wa.s to intro-
duce color and construction work in
the junior mottle of the ward school*
and have the teachers t.tke the courwei
in these subjects at the summer school
at the 11ao1)onald institute at Guelph.
The teachers were willing to take
this -,e at their own expense, pro-
vided their salaries were Increased by
*2:. per annum. The expense, of the
course woad eat up the increase for
the fleet year. Mr. Tom pointed out
the good work that was being done in
this hoe in Kxet.dl' and in No. 7,
Stanley, and to some extent in Hen-
Sall, and said the pupils where this
was taught nlong with the reading
and writing of the regular mune
male better progress than those
where it wR.1 not taken, and he reeoln-
mended its introduction strongly.
After some discussion it was moved
by Mr. H(xlg.n,, and seconded by Mr.
Tab, that kindergarten work be taken
up in the junior ro oma of our ,ehoolo,
beginning with the fell term, and that.
the Ian teacher. (Miss Parson. need
Mier \•este Weirton) receive an ad -
venue of $ZI per annum if they qual-
ify for the work, Mr. Curt 11101.41(1 in
at'te'ndnu•nt, seconded by Mr. Ache-
son, to 1(011.14' deciriun on the matter
over for: a month, but the objection to
this was that 114 it month's time the
teau•hero might out be able to get
are kation at Macl)ronld Insti-
tute, as there win; ('4x11) rul'°nly lHL
though they would be able to attend
the classes, The 'ea. and seconder•
of the amendment on this account
withdrew it, but voted against the
mot. , not being prepared to support
the inti'odnetiun of the work without
farther knowledge of the matter.
Mr. H4xlgene' t' was carried, all
the relit of the board voting for it.
1'he principal reported 2114 boys on the
rolls and 2'12 girls, with an :overage at-
lendwn.'o of 22.' toys and =L) girl..
Ile also recommended that only ex-
perieneed teacher,, with second -claws
certificates or higher be engaged for
permanent pletitions, and hie report
was adopted. The secretatry.% state-
ment showed payment.' for April of
45111,07; totnl for the yen,. to (late, $.1,-
11rt•J)4, In the matter of the purcbxae+
of the Orr lots, on which the board
had nu option. it was decided, on
account of Mr. Ilrr's having cut serene
of the trees on the lot, to have the
solicitor notify him that the board
would not take She lots at the price
and to request hili to replace the line
fence which he had taken down.
The • 'iter• on tire escapes wan
given another month to bring in a re-
port, :and the following accnurt(a were
ordered paid : George Porter, eH : \V.
IL Pinder, 1$t.7s; National Oil (4ntn-
Irony one can hilx•rty English
Ilan• oil, 10 gallons, at lila, $131, and
one quail I.ile•rty English lin.ecd soap.
11 ix Is, at 111 cents, *(.iii ; George
Morrow. s ; .(i. Currie, sl ; J. Ifs
%Votwll, 65 cents__
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
For • week we will offer all out'
hair In•uhe4 and combat at reddened
prices. See the goods in our window
next week, .1. W Lt.tOS'S Prescription'
I/rug Store.
DO Yoe 1'$F, SEIDg 7 carrot,
mmngel, turnip Merlin, sugar beet.,
\\•hits (Sap Torn, beaming, Mammoth
Southern Sweet, abut several other
kinds for ensilage. Butter, egp and
potet eri taken, cash and trade, W.
'I'. 11lemma, Auburn,
Ton \VVKK$ .5T KINTAII..-1fia. A.
ilarris, of Ripley, will be in Kintail un
May I1thand for two weeks following
with n large assortment of Taupe' hate
in the latest styles. She asks the
ladies of the vicinity to call and in-
spect her 'lock. (loth goods awl
prices will bx'lound right.
A geditieal campaign without, car -
mins is like a book without picture'.
The humorous side of the situation is
what appeals to the man with the
pencil. The eart.onist of The News
)Toronto) pictures the events of the
present Provincial campaign in a
graphic manner from day to day.
Hi. r:artoonS deliver their stories in-
stantly and convincingly. By taking
advantage of the special campaign -
otter you can have The New. daily to
,lune 13th for 41 cents.
R'rArr. Uy ORI°. (Iry of TOL100, 1_
Leese 4'',r, i -Y. t m•
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he In rem
for partner of the tlrrn off, J. Cheney & Co..
dohny hudnro. In the rite. of Toledo, coaaty
and State .o•'neel4.Lod thatfirm will par
the Mum of nuc hundred dollars for each and
every case of catarrh that cannot be eurad by
the uen of 11.41, Catarrh Care.
FRANK J. 'HENRY.
Sworn to before me and doienion,d in sty
(sink encs, thi. Nth day of November. A. D,
(Meal' .t. W. GLEASON.
c.
Had • Cotarrit cure is taken interneriyllawwl
Act. Airrily no the bloat and meanie err.
feta of the system. Send for 1e4lnnnln). friss.
F'.J.l'HENEYItl'1)..Toed%O.
Sold by rill druggist/. 75e.
Take 11+.11 d Penally Pills for constipation.
AUCTION SALES.
4.o ,'1110A1', Spay 1a -". executor.* ,:,1, or
6ou.e. household fnrnit rare and fnrnhMings of
the rate NI dry Reid, Mt the Isodense, %Volfo
d
t reel, (Lpricb, rvannnenr)nit at 2 °clock,
T11°.. lis Nu1,5 , auctioneer.
MnNO*y. May l*, -Male of farm stock dal
Implement"5rf W1.1 McPhee, la tot A 0th con -
re„ion of Colborne, at 1 o'ck,ok p, m. Twee.
G1 Nu140, Auctioneer.
FRtnee, Mey J. Auction ,rale of howeehold
furniture rind effeclw, at reeidmtre. Nelsen
.4,0.•,. 1'. A. PRT.0o9, proiptielor. TRns,
GeNeR1•, .hclleaser.
BORN.
51744.K0R.--1111 (iralerleh, 0,4 Friday. April
:B h. to Mr, nod 01n.. Wniker, %Vest street,
daughter. Violet Alice.
KNRF:.YfiAW, - In Oederteh, on April IMh, to
Mr. And Mrs. Erne.'. Knr,+how Brock
.trent,. son. Ernest Prank.
%(1N4:%s In Clinton, on Monday. Nifty 4th,
the w lfe of l/r. K. Agnew, A .on.
MARRIED.
8041.4, 044 ITT. At the Srrnnd 1 nitntfae
,-hunch. S*,, e'renri,rn, no Sunday. Mn
JF
1M. W.JI,..rr.melte/. of Mr. and Mr.. R. 4 -
Meed, re Ra.+ell Mllhtn Ik11. ton of M,.
end Mr.. David lien. 1 Omlerirh,
DIEU.
S4TOK Kee - In (imlerlrh. on ynidny. My 3
$andfnrl Rooks., nged 'w years and hl
month
HARRISON. In Goderich. on
.
May
+. Roy V. Marisa At0d Iwere.
months Am! 11day-.
I;
Glutei-6.h. no VI AAA, May let, Mast
M.s'arlbeu.sy, allow of tee 1.1. Juana
Head,