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THE SIGNAL : GODERICIIe ONTARI
1.1
PROUDFOOT
1S THE MAN.
CENTRE HURON LIBERALS NOM-
INATE GODERICH MAN.
t-arae-ianit- larmonioua Gathering at
Seaforth 411 Tuesday = Close Con.
teat Between Messrs:--1sr•etdtoot,
McMillan and Kerr -New Associa-
tion Formed ape-Ofrtceri Elected.
Oue of the most interesting poli-
tical couveutiowe beld in this county
in many years was that which -suet at
t+eatorth on Tuesday of this week,
when the Liberals of the new tiding
of Centre Hurou gathered to effect cut
organization and to select a,candidate
for the . Provincial election. The
11ihitney gerrymander having "hived
the Grtte-'tn thia riding, the Liberal
nomination is practically equivalent
to election, and the, --friends of the
various /:aodidatea were out in full
force to r eeure, if possible, the selection
of their favorite,Many delegates
drove twenty-five Aviles or SO from
liruseela and beyond, and from poi --
duos of Mullett and Colborne not con-
venient to the railway many had to
drive•a *con of utiles or over. A.spe-
cial train broalght down the :nee
fieldertch- and Clinton and also sotae
of Zha tlulboran-and Hufiett 4441
There were about seventy -fie
on the train. When Mr. Ell
P., tried to excuse tie grrr
h�ystating that the riding u
Herieon araa.gonyenistit to flee
Goderich lin", he was indul
•~little bit of fiction, ;w the
\from (secy. who drove. tweuty-five
Wiles to steel the lieu ftykti Verities,
.Jwbo had come a smatter of ti►anty
--tailra, route have told hiut very for
• citify. However, in spite of the dis-
tances to be tr•ayelledr every polling
aub-divisiog in thr riding war fully
` represented by its own delegates. 'and
in ...Adidas ef.,.ee were a large hum-
Ix•rufothers intim hall to assist in
- the work of organiaaLil� or to witueves
LUie. pra•eedinste• - -
It was felt that would 1a• a
stiff fight fur the nom"u ion. and the
friends of the different candidates ex-
erted-theirbest efforts in be elf of the
man of their choice: but otwith-
. etatiding-this the beat of f
railed throughout and the not a -
tion was made without a discordant
note. It was a fine lnece of friend('
rivalry.
The Meeting was presided over by
\V. M. Sinclair, of liruaaels, who as
president of the East Huron Asaoci -
tion acted . as the . provisional presi-
dent
the office in the new Association, .Mr.
Side -Rip-, de -Rip -made -7a capital chairman'. and
handled the business of the meeting
expeditiously and in good order. 1t.
Holmes, of Clinton, acted as provis-
ional se•rrtary and the office wan
afterwards filled by thulerition of J.
• L Killorau, of Seaforth.
The first business of the meeting
▪ - was tt�,�r adoption oj- a cunetiitttion.
After is ass eotupleted letters were
1I1. (i.,,Catueron„g-oal. 1" 1'.,
two less than on the first ballot. In
accordance with the coustitution it
was the president's duty to give the
casting vote, and .he 4441 so, declaring
Mr. Ptoudfuut the choice of the son-
ventlon., Mr. McMillan immediately
peer ed that the 'Iluluinatlon i e
Wade Unanimous and •xpreeed his
satisfaction with, the selection-uf Mt.
Prnrdfout, and his motion was
heartily seconder( by Mr. Kerr,
Mr. I'roudfoot was ti ,eivel wit,i
warn) applause as he'addressed
the runveutiun.ryrr'ewsit,ghis qp
lethal' of the Donor of the noun
and of the cordial suction' of mire,
McMillan and Kerr'
ltearty cheers a re given for for
King, for Non. A. (1. Macif end 'fur
the candidate, agti_tbe u . ting then
dispersed.
MOiR CAPT
ED.
Slayer of �L oyd Overpowered
Alae
Arthur, lltay 111 ttaulec nrepatoh1.--
After a deetirratp struggle of Loa-nlin-
ntee up and elp w•n under the hoofs of
the sG,rtlivI hearses et the Hobh Bros.'
farm. four wiles north ut Elora,
Private Muir, the murderer' of Se. t.
Lloyd, was soupy overpowered by
('hitt Uopstahle C. I. Ferrell and Con.
stable Celrhrane of AM(lier. Moir was
carryi(✓g a W. -calibre revolver, loaded•
In -III,* chatniters, under his belt, and
what Ilse the desperate man would
ha • made of it bad not the officers
-hint off his onset ie sutlbciently
ted by the tight he)pst�,ptp when
e was pinioned from behinti
Pound by Newspaper Desccriptioo.
Struggle.
e in I
ser, M
ynha der
f (' ntre
1�4tHaitr-
lig in a
elegates
regret at their inability to be pre
at the convention.
The electiorf if °Meeer was tb
pt•oceedef`vith ]►t{d resulted as
lows :
President- -\V. M. Sinclair, llrussele,
-First• vice-president - Dr. Shea-,
Lon
ppml vice-president -M. Mirdir
Wintdrup.
- Third vice-president- H, J. Morrie,
•
Loyal.
Secretary- I. 1.. Killoran. 14r51.1olrth.
Treasurer -Jos. Hell, Carlow.
Chairmen of sunicipelities :
Colborne --Alex. Voting, Carlow,
1•iullett-John %tett; Matlock.
McKillop --John McDowell. sea-
forth.-
Grey-John--MrTsggtart, Mnhcreiff.
floclerich -G. F. Biwa*, • .
Clinton -Dr. Shaw.
Etiv D. 'W rwiek•
A. J: -Holloway, of Clinton,' w
appointed auditor, and the rheums
of polling ash -divisions were Ie•elecb
es before. --
When l'resident Sinclair called for,
nominations the following were ma 1e
`• KTrr, editor of The Brushed!
wL . Ly
Wu, Prager.
Wni.1'reudfo ot,
by Thos. 'Cottle, ('11
Chisholm, i)dnlpp.
Then, McMillan>.. Reeve o nftett,
1,y Huht. Srn!'th, McMWtsp, and Ian
Shanahan, Mullett. _
John Leckie, Reeve eit litassaels, by
F'. Y.'Heott, Brtsseis, . and Arch. Mic-
Leen, (ire}-.
Each of the nowirtees ad(re4•ted the
convention briefly.
Mr. .Leckie retired. after a ritici•.ing
the Whitney gerrymander. and ex•
pleasing the hope that -ey Liberal
in Centre Huron would en out . ttnl
mho u
w the Govern -me
what C'ubtrr
•Huron thought - its itetiinn- rr-
carvingR up the county,
Aft. McMillan aaid- he -Irael allowed -
his name to come la•fore thee Conven-
tion et the earnest solicitation of hie
friends. In' any event he would con -
eider it his ditty lar *ambit in securing
the tr. pliant- election of the choice
of the convention, whoever he; (night
1r. Pruudfoot !poke lie-- the 'entail-
tn:tics of the \Vhitney Oneetnuu•nt
which hall evade this eusnvenUmn
• necessary. Mr. Kerr in Ewa; Huron
and he (Mr. l'rouditmtl- in %Vest
Huron had already b'..n nominated
and he had hope] that they would
• both be able to go to Torotllo to help
the Liberals in this la ttelaturc. 11e
urrgged
hard work,on the pert of the
Li ride of the riding to poll the
whet, Libel at vote. so that the aggro.
gate Liberal voter,f-thtL ,duty would
preew•nt a good tote! for -fn nriarison
with the aggregate (4neeerveitive vole.
Mr. Kerr said that 11r. Whitney
had stolen his sett. Although Mr,
Whitney chinned to be an honest
men, bin conduct in carrying not such
a gerrymander, when he already' had
a majority ut forty in the House, was
the action of a thief. No matter who
might he notuinaterl, he would de, hie
1 pert, as a Canadian, -a Liberal and an
honest man, to oust much a Govern-
ment am that which now held 0014 at
Toronto. Mr- Kerr in cnncldsitn told
A store which "brought down the
house. A man rants across ;t farmer
abearing asheep nod noticed that he
was performing the operation in re-
verse order, from the tail to the head.
Asked why he Wes doing this, the
farmer replied : I"\\'ell; I vuled for
hilney at the Iasi elec.fon, and now
I'm ashamed to Irak epee It dretnb
animal in,Lhe faro."
The fleet ballotres.lteal as $spina..
Proudfoot, titi • 'I,Millan„Alf ; Krtr,
140. Annthe h ,.allot was taken W de•
Gide between Weirs. Proudfoot.,sri8
McMillan, and the result was a tar /t;
io 1 ckie, 1)r•ussela, acrd
, C„ of Gtdrt•ir•h,
II. and -James
tat R8. There *ha one blank ballot
and thspwelriaept did not rote on the
second h*1i t. waking the total rote
Constable Farrell of Arthur first got
wind of Moir through W. E. Draper.
the stage driver lietweeu Arthur and
Fergus, who had seen Moir while driv-
ing past the Itohb farm, and "heard
that he carried a loaded revolver wifh
hint always under fur belt. Then
llavid /Cobh ggt hold of a ratfurd
{Depose and At (net, strut with
the resent blane'ed th the eat a the
description bore to their hired an.
Last night Farrell and ('ochraned eve
out to the 'tufa, farm in plain clothe
Just as they arrived they new Devi.
Kobh and Moir. Phone they et our..
recognized, unhitching a horse..3'hei
farmer and hired man went -into the
listable' and the officers followed ihent'*
Farrell began to talk to Hubb of his -
ietock and the season, alkthe time (nig. --
lug up th Meir, who are quit. un=
concerned. When Farlr•II was quite
sure he wan &babe 154.45! he sprang and
pinioned Moir's at•ink to his sides. and
In a second Cochrane itched on to
the struggling pair. Aluir is far the
smaller than of the three, but has the
build'uf a sprinter. and thephysittne of
the ell -round athlete -hr claimena ta•.
Heidi Farrell and (',.eht•pne. are in the
priueeof life And heavily.l"Iilt, but for
fully tee mingles the struggle weut on
in the stakle, Moir fighting -to reach
1a wsttp0 -pith the velum) of a wild-
cat.) At last -he suddenly roll.psed,
allowed himself, to be haedcisffell and
came very quietly to Arthur. where
he remained sell badness and today.
In Penitent Mood.
Ttii. afternoon A Glithe ener•ratxm-
dent saw hien• in his cell at Arl'llur.
He was in a preitettt mood, -free ly- u
nitte4 that he had sit;t Lloyd. and
talked of his wanderings. He --is a
men of soldierly bearing uul-gentiee-
manlyewee
,iaddr.The -hair heli
Notified to fall over the telltale scar'o
his neck tll it wan almost nnobeserv-
alde. 11e wore -a -tight snit. which he
said itad hero given to high, but had
not gut rid of the regimental -tan
boob,. 11e batt lrioken doe" an
'tied shnrtlyf*(ter his ra{tture. pd it
w,tnin this 11uxd that The (:lube: eor.
respondent found inn.
Not- a Cdrdlte eater. • -
m1i st have neer] drurik" arThhe
-Gine, \ e said, "blind drunk, though
its all ie about iii eating cordite,
-1 didn't k -'w 1'd killed ',My leine•aL
1. didn't, it it 1 waajp Streit t the
Monday aft Then 1 raw my P�ttec
ture and as tint of the dreadful
affair in a Strad ref- paper, i had
been staying at an ttutef in the town,
Mit when I saw dust 1took to the
ii'oiLTs -right away ani'(_ gut out of
•ever vlexly's way until I ei . t Mr. Robb
at Elora fair and. got hir (*)t by
hien. I raa•ried my rifle a • other
revolver for rutty.ntilee. but a I
not gel' ianyw err.. to get food •th,
thism-g w thine away in .
ditch, After 1 I ft•Stratfnrl &took to
the wocdsand w Iked ennre•41stenre
oft the road in th • flelde'fur-daos, 1
d dn't see anyone of trey but I slept
ip ia, lst,n • file one w le day, 1 don't
"right - mind when•, Then 1 came .on
to El. rl, g.'t to know Mr. Robb and i
Was t re for eighteen days. 1 met
him,at the horse show there."
Tell-tale Revoke ,--
Iloh)*fxfiie' is *limit four maim
north Elora and ten miles- ttEtrm
*t thus: , 11411)1) declares that M 'r
are y t uie od a good work r
w
•hut 4
was, Calf a tern 'r an) spoke
Abrut 11 and ir's gene .1 makeup•
to Draper,• the ` e driver,. who
pleased the new* newon Farrell. Car-
rell will get the Alfinn re rd offered
t,v t h e (iover'n
tncnt
ter
tis(
a
.icklrarrivebher• from 11418(1) to-
night and will take Muir back w
him tomorrow,
' crime for which Moir is arrest,
t"W AA Ltle tourers ti/ M"sr t 1.._.e _
>
Th. S.,...a5
f.wt, saris.
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The Square
J. H. Colborne
Goderich
CURTAINS
Il ss week 111'eat red are our' Lace Curtain rethrk_-_.}Vr want 111 ,i .515 .n.
whuip Leer Cnr'fain •t„ k befort• housecleaning isti)mpleteil Iand are making psis
.11 figures their w111 du it. (':ulie ,cud s115 as hat wee are (hang.
WAISTINGS Don'tTOrget to see efts bargain-\Vasstengs big re.iu,lie
them.
HOSIERY
1r.
t"o mattf
We have the Iargewt stock of Cotton 11.,+1• we ever utf.y cel In black. Tran Pilaf \Whet,,
Askle see our holier bore. yPairs fur ..' (1111..
Gloves
Kid, Perrin's make, tan.
white, grey and biltelt,' Iles
31.00 and Ilt.3s. Perrin's
are the bust. Guaranteed
Lisle (cloves, long, 35c, sot,
75c, 9sc and =trim. In tan,
Mack and white, short
lengths, asc, 55c. 4oc and
sa•
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Dress Muslins
at loo, laic, Ise, and up to
4oc. In delicate tinting.., in '
I'Ine, pink,prust. hrliutri,pl
and bruwn'i This is the -
fne'at/L,t Dress \I,islin,-
we aver offs
%%!, have some rimier values
-in*.Istrk and reiewed silks, iu
tilikrit, lamina/1e, pewit sir
ea,irand int inl44 (Pita, k 14antlr
silk.
S+o
8
0
q Old styles
but with the
better. •
bJ et1J 4470w -ere- rnnu4h in the pionccr Jas s,
t, owlli eef wcaltlt, and culture, we -want something
Serpi-ready tail. • 'ng is of certain yuali `. .44th • #Fab r are an
artistic improvernc t on the-e•tst.+ru Wade touts.. Scuitsriajy
aothes are not ready ale eT•thitt
Whether _ it he a $15 Sack it or, a; $30 Frock ...the Ceeti(icale of
Surety goes with every Semi -ren • qfa sot. -
Sarni-rea
afte�� ett� �tttise>_�
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GEORGE JOHNSTON'
I'FURNITURE SJORE NEWS'-
Now I, th(' tint(' to Ih• your dining=rot'nf
fitted- inttt, 1 Ifavi -
tv(
4 NICE D-INI-NG - ROOM
SUITES •. 1
0111 ii0Klw, one,in you leer t kik. two •ier 1 jtuertev ed oak,
urn H1.1 I. 1'411 :Ind nee them. 1 tei Masi• 1.e•:tn •apply yourti,pinsonents
i , in this and in Al other l•r of furniture. -
L'inoleums sand �t'(1cloths still going
1 ,, _- - at --greatly reduced .prices to clear.
GEORGE JOHNSTON
NDAYI, JUN!!a $?�
('ITl4:(AKn inf:YllnlNI.
H. AN KM.1t•a,}e011 Are,,'
ICheldrdi Ordinary
Hail Fare
Baggage -Free
OR GODERICH
rut
for toslrrich t.0
fent 1111100
Y. JUNE 19th
arrisr 111 (:isle• i•
,en e1
0:i.e. reef
e
O 4g ore
001• RICH, ONT.
H ,HURON LIBE
Held aaL&ice
The sinnnat e•etirig of.`the 1,il
A,ssrxietion 0 nuth %lurotv:As con.i-
tuted /rasa 'J rsinhial and 1)t4trirti h
affairs wa4'-te1d in -niters -v ll,
Hruc.11eld, on
account of thebus
sufficient notice of
tendance was- not as
wise wouttit have
,every. municipality w
stenttsl, and any lack in
inarathein nude' I by the
of .those- resent, Che Anti
• d by 14- pith, of H
of the. Aawretatitm. In the a
ay last. O'n
n and the in.
bug. the•at-
•eiea it otht•r-
n. However,
well pi -e •
nthusiasm
was 05151=
•e•. ids 11 t
•nee of
J. G. Stanhgry, of It.seter. the; secre-
tary: E. •%eller, of Zurich, wa ap-
pw,inted;secreteu•y pro tem.. •
-
Jaroh Keilermann,ref-ffa-shwtwht, he'
Liberalatandatrl Ileaiyr.iu the Prav r
vial contest, gays). s dieing: albs"s.
1111 of determination, `-He declared
it in 'spite of tha-`large a4yerse ria.
n - piled tip against hinihy the re-
sent erryrmander-he was in thefight
-
o a f1 11, and that if he did not win
wool e,1 le his fault. nor yet that
f the Li 1s whose!. at the hark lit
irh. He els. •ed that Mr. Fillir"r hail
erteiely paid rim a,.eunrptiment in
hitt he was air . A to fear 1' in, a
ct�p
etituiridy the me as that which
n elected hiu1.111r, Either, sever
tee before.
Keep 5111e.
11 is well to keep every bill, paid or
nut, for an Indefinite period. One nev-
er knows when mistakes may occur or
when dishonesty (pay be attempted,
Tis • steel hill files are- all very well,
though they Ire not remarkable for
their neatness or order, but a better
way is tot use a barge scrap book and
to the tbdla in alphabetical order,
A •riling to the names of those by
w6• they are preferred, therein. I1
possfble, It would he well to prepare
the Leaves like those of en address
book, s that It would be easy to find
any bili' t any time. Of course tills Is
only --at cheaper homemade enbstdtute
foe a regur letter file, which L the
very beet thipg for the purpose.
Proper tis. of Cold Cream.
To say that tier Ilse of cold cream
as a face cleaner makes the heir grow
1s an exploded fnllery, says a noted
kin . specialist. "These Is no reason
leave the cream rho face over-
t- Flee mlitptesplenty of tame.
The. rub It off with a soft cloth and
Wash in warm water, twang a dash of
told before. drying. Thla method keeps
the akin smooth and clean without en-
larging the pores and cultivating black-.
, lsgads, 'nor does it make the face dell,
el Cate for winter winds. ..
"If grease made the hair grow so
easily as some-, treople believe, wopid
there beiany baldheaded men or would
women time 10 much false hair! Think
about that and sill ?our fears will be
set at rest.",
other rncrnrraging speeches were
the -_pr.v.idpnl.- an+ -by
"railer. of Stanley, lieu. Me-
J:wen.. tit. P.. of Her))pall.-Jt. fiat -
Meter, of sent, Mr. (beau, ref 1)ash-.
wood, and of •s,
lle•sohrtrruts-wek•A sxetl e•xpersei7
the great sense '.uf� s fell 1 tp
A.eoenNite ---hr - the ilea bit (teinrge i-
Ifilaerk, ni 1,s kt•rsnrith. d e•a-
nliug sympathy to the keit-de-redlives. (:maniere r-ontiden-'e vteas.
PA
Willi itl
atiVa,in the
Y. MCLean.
driers; in the. Lilte
the present tamtest..
Strong condentwation
pr•ssed of the unjust g.•
that had born foreed-tot this ent
The billowing officers orrrr efis.1
Prrsiileut. 11. Smith, Hay t' 1st vier,
Ales. 31iiiitartt.-Stonleyk 2m1 rice. II.
wont, Zurich seoreitary, .1.
bury. Exeter: tri•aseirer, 3. Nitirdoch.
Druggist Jas. Wilson Is Riming Splen- rich, John lorrance ; Stanley, IVin.
Mott-doch 2 Hay, C. Peitz: Stephen, S.
•
"Kitchen Minded."
Tide epithet is applied to women who
are too mach engrossed with domestic
affairs. The world 1s evidently meant
as a reproach. 1d doubt there are
Wolseley 'Barracks, London, on the 'Hie', audio the reprerent- lateken as there fire °there who give
evening of Aprit 1 7. Lloyd went to °use of Commons. We too- little. Who wet undertake to de-
st•rest Moir to take Men to the guard- sheet, °fin:tint:1111. eno: Teldat italatwohmaOwntntich time Is enough?
room!. when the private raised his should grow Ilke the
fullest, (atoll -
loaded rifle and allot Lloyd dead. The ntative place 1n which she spends moat ot her
deteetives have 'men_ _hunting VW the time is not strange. Elbe might 1)0 -
min -tierce foe liwerityii-ft•Os,-Miii-he
s.x. come parlor minded, hut many of um,
had been Oren rtirar-Arthur. Chief like George 1.111ot, enjoy a clean kitchen
Farrell fuaking' diligent
t of all. What v all need Is broad
inquiries! 0,04 -Ntoir since April 21.
when -he heralsthlit tilt PA -soldier had with Lie along with our
pureed thirough oohlstone, a small Ity, art that ass may always be he -
place: seven miles from A rthnr. min inded.--Clrele.
BREATHE HELP FOR CATARRH. _ _
GODERiCH BAND
MOOPflJG HT
S p.m. Frida;. June Nth
' FOR DETROIT
1.55.4%•15(itwlrrieh for Detroit s.:+'
a -o. _ tiasvdl s;', June Lahti, (',s,
odat ., 'arrve in 'honk1 •ot
p.m. '
RETURN TO GODERICH (:
Leave Detroit for .rlerirh Lois
p.ni.:- llruldey, ,15185! 'd. Central
l tS.iri p.m. 4'0.1,04 time.
-RETURN TO DETROIT
• Leave (lustre kb her Ih•tr,it ti.:t,
tubi , Tuesday,.lime'Shat,t-Anael .
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WHITE STaAR LINE
sata�w coma �tsa
'('woodsy Editor- ••1 m :;led _�}3111
baerughl.tlu•ew• spring extents in amity."
'Spring Pue t - -Yes, sir i " Connery'
Editor tputtini them in,thesorer---
__".Yes, sir : Most sprjng $wr.•t4--alit
till the weafwarm"r gets too warmto 1114them." -Judge,
h LuLy asked 1 le: astronomer if the
rntx,n was inbebired. "31eealan)," he
replied. "1 know o(nne 1110011,in which
there is always a man awla *mono.-
K'hirh is that :•" 'The honey -
Valuable Samplesiree-
. 1 knee to god your Coltafoole4 Expec-
torant end r 1 et (ins '
satisfactory
inrsxm
of croup, eolds or toughs. I have moistIt \e'er since I got a trial bottle, and
Ita1.r recommended it -411 .vervone in
ossa of it. You alar use my name and
on m. rime, I remein,
did Reports from Hyomei Users. Mull : Exeter, S. Mart In ; I 'shortie.
It's the poiwm permit in the Air you If. tIatiliner; Tuckerernith, E. People ;
b the that creates and feeds eatarrh. llaytieldeltr. Smith ; Seabirds, James
Ilyirmei pimply catchee these germs ‘V,Ivnl ' lCilf-4. 'flop. John Niehowell.
on their way to woe k end deatemys
them. The first lurath of liyomei air 't he ineeting'brtite_itlit with thti•ee
henrty cheers for . Kell .1( It, -he
kills all catarrhal pone'''. candidate-.
Thin makes the itir you are breath- __--,--
threfugh the air "otesagen, bronchial „corn. in. ‘viiiinni,•• mid tin..
tubes and lungs (+amnia. 'With fliftall• 44,100,,,, el the inombet. 151- the
int ed. it soot heti "and heals the .
haltedtutatrfrict Tether'', study door.
helpful for any . tress of the breeth-
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