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4 1IIUasDAY, May :'1, 190*
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THE SIGNAL : GODERiCH. ONTARIO
THI TOWN COUNCIL.
�ARRANGEMENT
FOR THE MILI-
TARY CAMP.
Private Subscription Witi Meet a Por-
tion of the Town's Expenses Ur.
Hunter Appointed Medical Health
Officer Insurance of Summer
Hotel.
Discusniotl with reference to the
coming of the Military camp to (lode-
- rich thie year occupied a Large part
of the time of the town council at the
regular meeting on Friday night. 1
.gwcisl meeting of the council had
been hell in the morning, when the
council was asked. through Lt. -Col.
Young, to provide the grounds and
-the water and light for the cautp.'in
accordance with the renolutlou of last
year's council. Several of the mem-
bers of the Board of Trade were pres-
ent at the Friday iuMming meeting.
All the members of the council were
in favor of having the camp in (lode -
rich if it coukiiw arranged and were
in favor of the town's assisting, but
several of them seemed to be afraid
that the carrying out of last year's
agreeuteut -,.0 41i4..tueltrltsar -great an
eripetW. They still r,
scription toward the expense should
be taken -up among those tvho stood
to benefit most by the holding of the
eater here. (.t.-l'ol. Young stated
that he lied an option on the Antall
property for $♦)I and the estimate of
what it would cost to provide water
and light was given by the town en-
gineer -last
n-gineer-last December at alien t slats l•
rhe council, after discussing theatnet-
tee at considerable -length adjourned
until the evening. and dining the
alteration sume_of the citizens wade a
canvass of the business men of the
town for subscriptions.
AL the erening meeting FORE
Davis, stn lahalf of the committee
which had been out canvassing. re-
ported a subscription list of >! se
- fat. and made this proposition to the.
council : That the cotrrwittee would
guarrnitee $3). any amount which
was raised over that amount to ire
used for .t entertaatuurnt of the of-
ficers in ord. • to impress favor-
ably with th . town as ,,]hese-Tor
camp And if ible secure the hold-
ing of therein here annually. Any
amount which m ht lie left over a er
this would ire hen ed to the town.
Adjutant Gundry was heard and he
stated that the camp would include two
brigades ( four regiments radii and the
Ist Hussars it-aviaryl, but that . the
artillery would not curve. There
mild Ire between fire and six thous -
1 teen here and the holding of the
here would mean fhe expendi'.
arderich and vicinity of about
Ilor Munnings suggested the
over to a co 'ttee of cit,-
-,eine-of•tnenay towards the
tfA-letting the ei ntIniltee
.1 air The )e utv
a
ca p to
til In G
$75, 1•
Uou ci
payme t
tens of
e pensee
when requested by the Mayor• and
council rhea such change is tarty
Bible. The report -was adopted.
The question of drainage uu the
*Level soueth of Charlet. Wells' prop-
erty was referred to the public
world. committee, as was also the
Hahne of the gravel pit. Chs rtuan
Laithweite of the public works com-
mittee vuurplaiuirtj thin people who
wanted gravel went to the pit and
took .good gravel. _Witho.tt leave.
allowing the poorer gravel On the top
to (dl in and make it difficult tun the
town to get at the gteal gravel whet•
it was wanted. Mt'. Laithwaite
tlougnt there should be a fence and
the gate locked to prevent this.
a1r. Laithwaite elsmentioned the
iitft•actioint ut the Lown bylaw *�aityt
riding on the sidewalks by irieycl'
and the Chief's attention was `cal ed
to the mattes•, with iustructlons tar
stop it.
Councillor Munnings mode an oral
teller( of the result of the visit of
hitaelf and Councillor 'aaithwaite to
Stratford a few days ago to get what
information they email about the
Stratford fire hall and the fire -fighting
apparatus. He . mentioned that in
Stratford property -holders on streets
where'the streets were kept Watered
were taxed au extra olid. This sug-
gested the adoption of such a scheme
here. :.'he ,natter' wad -tailor -rod to Lite,
water and light i 'tree.
` The.quesstion or the investment of
the Stake bequest to the`town was
with etre titmice- committee: At
present the looney is lying in the
savings bank.
S'umuter hotel matters were referred
to the Hooses committee. It appease
.ptammnce companies are begriming to
dislike carrying insurance on such
buildings, owing to some hotels which
were not paying having been des-
troyed icy lire, and The (raasitiuo 'the
town w uld he in if insurance com-
panies fused to carry. the tioderie-h
summer hotel. risk was what brought
the. matter up.
The town solicitor write with refer.
(glee to the deedr-by the town to the
ea -ready $15 Suiting
Th. l.bl.e'
teary Sart
Sluts at $I5, -and Overcoats. too. Because we talk moat lof
our (inn Worsteds an[ Sergei t-$1$. $20 and $25, do not (orfet
that we have a �ineiine' of imported Suitings at $15, erhich we
can furnish to your measure in twA bourn.
4 e -Sash -ready $4,-5
guarantee in them. Every Silft made by the Srnii.rea iy Com-
pany has this '• Signet of Surety:'''''
urety Anyone ,_,alts ypta' tjte_
• Semi -ready Company maize other Splits for other dr.!er, tells an
untruth.
51.1re ti tnu. .■carr �ttilrlirr�lr* .,...+� w�■r=---
i. lou, ea., a• .6e wows, *!h
Semi -ready Tailoriri(j
McLEAN BROS. The Pnface Clothing Store
s . 000E.RICIi, ONT.
\- .Huron Old Boys of Winnipeg.
t"The Huron Old %toy. of Winnipeg
i have organized an - association with
the following officers : Hon. t pees -
dent. Hon. Tlnrs (iteelrwa' • bon.
vice-president, Hon (.. it. (.oldwell :
president, F. Y1 lent : first vie. -
resident, T. P. . Hell :. second vie. .
president. L. 1. Klliett : secretary, A.
L. Simpson. 102 King street; treas-
urer, J. C. Metievin, The Tollowin,(
are members •If the executive commit.
tee: H. 'teethe. D.' T. (..1.10..r. l3. H.
i Hi7.sett, Fred Carter. C. l.. 'Fisher ao,l
Dr. H. T. Anderson.' The essas•iati. n
',has a Inrmlre•tship incl of fifty-
A Mining Suit.
jj The liutialo Utunn.d recent
.eesnt
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datl ;.aye,.:. •jJ'apern Hied in the rouuty
,-leek !ace here show Hart ;the' 'sent
of He '•sulin J. Morningstar against
the Mi ehaha Mining t' many has
been set 1 out of court. The env e
was one involving a 111 iIlit 10410111.1
A. H. MUSGROVE, irold mins ,in Canada. above�'tai.te
onse[yative Can4idate for the Lep,. YY'�unl . Jfurn3utt•U►r seed to res
1� N b Wits 1.-teser I t.-, .■tisPase4. r
Ihr contract h whirl
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Il
Reeve Beet
not be a 1
leers of,the co
of the queeltio
pawed accept,
tion, the enuo
day mo n
for the mit
A petition signed
town asked fo
to cto8e the bib
Wedneeilay n'
other nights
days immeshed/illy
holidays.Th
special committee.
statutes make pro
laws.
Victor Dean, on b. hwlf,of the 'vale
-rich football club. asked for pe
• vivo to -else thrt_ le►sel ll diatuond • d
\Charge adhlinsions ti, the' -Broom
Referred to the special committee.
�n offer front, D. A. McLaren oto
ruo8e the house back of the town al
u, theme k of their*
ceived.
A letter fro D -r. Mohnen con fled'
his resignation ell the pnsiti Of
medical health . of the own.
'Etre maignation was pled and, on
motion of (ougt Ilors I` ithwaite and
flatlet,. 1h. Hunter wan minted to
the position, Ole questiono duttesand
eatery being referred tot aperlel
committee to report, - -• '
A letter from 1. M. Struthes. on
behalf of the Guelph fill Horne 'Wes
ratnniittes, stated that the bottling 4 •
limderieh's civic holiday on Luis to
date, Wednesday of the first !reek i
u quite AS satisfactory',
u 1e would he r m
t,
A � I
to• the conimittee as `the proposed
change to -Monday of that week, and
`that the committee would he pleased
to see the people -of Guderich on either
day. Councillor Laithwaite exprese
the opinion of a good many that Mon-
day would be a letter day for a civic
holiday than Nednr•sd;y, as it would
allow of peraurrtd-taki•ng adv*ntage, of.
the excursion rates to incltule Sunday.
The lineation of which da ' to adopt
was left with committee.
The special committee reported as
fndlowe : Atter rending -few errheitot',+
opinion on the license inspector's le
to t n is hug
plan, but other--mew-
cil thought it was out
n. Finally a motion was
n r. Davis: proposi-
?mine' journing to Satur-
tn k. arrangements.
the A ill'property.
h t barbers of
r the
1a hylaw
barber oho t 9 -o'clock en
,Rbcs and S o'clock' on
ezee+psing S urday\and
prec •' g public
This
,was rete to the
tutee. The .vincial
vision fors hy-
ter to the Mayer, we rerommen at
it h1 referrend t0 the const ' • ge for
investigation. In re ce to Mr:
Seegers letter etre ptdlee, we
wmtld urge t •
divans' to *saint the
police b ing their doora,wt night
n away from home. -and that
ncil consider the saivisabtlity
t filen
on Bowe plain clothes con-
s.• filen et ht for a time or occasion•
all We w d recommend that the
of health toward to attend
to the -nnttter of their- communication
re proviMons of secs. 1 and 1t of chap-
ter 219,
hapo-ter'219, 1t• S. O.: that th-n. C. I.
football curl, the granted perwl em to
practise on the fair gtounds, an tor.
mantes or nu/tches on permission o7
the Mayor.
As to the that cl,tnee of the report-
evith.ref renee-•to a charges against
Constable-ltttilph -the Mayor amid
the report was int dad chiefly to
bring the matter he e the c net!
again. Having the in tier inv ti -
gated by the county jud• '. would" 1e
rather expensive. The d lenity 'te
haring the matter investiga 1 by the
council Was that the council tld not
compel witnesses to attend an give
'evidence.. The Mityor said he w in
farther correspondence with
license inspector, and it wars agreed -
leave the (natter _over.
The lire 'a,etftmitt.e recommended
that'IMr. Innings secure A .duan to
Jouk'nverthe (ire engine and report
a/"wnd that the fire hall improvements
lie made as follows : doom open Ont.
past rrrno•e.l and ceiling f ruwsetl 41111
n rrseu sr.•o•rsl for inho. The lepI rt
Was adopted, the work to be carried
out. by the fire eonI$.ittee. This
mean that the larg.r imnrovelftdInm
and alterations at the fire hall foe.
which contr•a.•ta stere let will not he
gone nn i•l,.
The Hoanre rumoritta•e meow -
mended paymentof a large member
ref accounts and adviseed a grant of
VIM to the Nusieal Society, with a
mowed.. that. the hand change the
evening of their concert nn the Square
4r
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JOHN T. CURRIE..
Liberal Candidate for the Legislature in
North Duron.
lure in oft Hurbn.
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C. P. R. .'f the streets which were stifled by es
closed up at the dock. 'rhe railer* �jIn Mr. Keil
company) through its solicitotystttr: is i$ n of who
nested_ that the tewa issue.* cheque
for *;curl on account of the h.nus. from
the town for prlcurir right or way
and the railway company would re\
tarn the cheque to the• town in pay-
the mini,'q
c pally pun -hissed 'the deposit flet.!
n a glaring gerrymander. from Morningstar. The terms of the
rntenn the Liberals have settlement were not mule public, but
i they all may le justly. Itis know�spt that Morningstar reeeive•I
a iiCttilidaium of motley and the c rm -
anv retained the urine. The stock-
holders at one point in the pnscee.l-
ing.r were about. to allays' 10 41 e
t'unadian Government. to hale an h.-
vest
.-
vestigation made of the mtlm's
affairs.' Mr. -Morningstar is the mi.-
ing expert who lien visited Ghslerii
on several occasion* end hes giv, n
lintel eating exhibitsof the riches of the
e
mining districts of Northwestc,n O.i-
terin. Ile is a brother of our yowl. .-
man. S. -l1urningstae, - -
proad :end a lll�n around whom they
can rally with the utmost confidence
and\enthuaiaiuIt. He is a young Ipan
of undoubted in grity And ability,
which has been rev .gnized by his elec-
tion to eeveval eu Uiciptal
positions.
otento!'tbe amount thst igen agreed -
uponou. the value of the streets closed He is of German descent and is justly
up. • J popular wherever he i* known. With
these qualifications it remains for the
HOWICK BYLAW QUASHED, " Irank and file of the party to give. hint
their undivided and hearty "support,'
T ' Council WiR•A 1 on Dir Md If this ie rr wheP wI le a ur-
�� lid ptrrrior in store. when the Ilnta ate
pwtetd Palet bo mtad on -election tight\Nothing
Tettennt.. May 1:t, -A pecttliat• situs- Ifgbunate should he left' undone that
tioddhas develeqpr.I• in the wheels of willhidMr, Kelierwann in the Montes,,
litigation by !tie quashing this omen- alk1 we are sure that the party, united
ing of the lfowick tnwnehiI) local re it now stands, will give a goerd a c-
king
bylaw by Chief Justice Falcon- �1
-11M-Tait1111(-Into inxelr"
I ls, lnclmltalg the.right of
returning Alders and poll
and aleveb the cnnten-
t.i�•7ahtip dark, :i faiTy,
:ter her appointment,
• tug but• individuality
e•r husleand and ceasing
i official c niscity. tan__
the Chief ,luatee
law. -
ion arises out at the
t rarities tor such an
etepnttr-t eturn-
erks to vote has
eer�a times cnnridered
,bee courts, a d directly opposite
laments given.
he Chancery Diajeinnwl-,Court in
the SaltRer•t-bytiir cane, b4 Mr:
Just r.4b,tei in the Pittst)urg ttlwn.
se • ra group.
dep
ty recur
cler to vote,
tion
at alta
d in rir+l
thereby
trier
wit
that f
tine irl... a,
the fo toes round
Grand 1 rank at the Franco -British
Exhibition, London, Eng.
1t i, a well-known fact that at the
world's Hairs and International i
ount of themselves such an Account hihitiuns held inJ,tiw peal -decade th
Iswt.aw•-aaee44 -w.> Will iMw` Grano Trunk has been incite 'mei '-
just season to 1* ti of what old 1
South Huron has done:• antic represented with attractive ae}} i-
plAys, And iu each case gold meets
• nil dt atones have e l n 1
=ova=or- 0 0
The
Square
J. H. Colborne
God crich
LINENS, 'r,►tditug.. ut hidhll ached -loons dims unit blenched, and our prices at the
-.fur the quality olTe . rgrle.p�kew on Table Napkins this week.
,_A. big lot or, Tray Cloths, lee, Mats, Stand Cove>Le end Fiy. -o'clock 'feet Cloths at
'priers that should a them quiet:-
CURTAINS
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LACE This week roust reduce out' Lett, cart till *lu•ik. Ve w':utt ttr elder out „ism,
CU RTA I N S ,,,bola Lace Curtain stock la•fure houw•elwuliug is Meted atutf are Iltaklug twice.
,t figurer that will du it. tome and sett what we are doing.
WAIST! NGS Don't forget to see our l,argaiu �Vaiatings big reeiteet • 1.sl tunny .of
t Mow -
HOSIERY We have etre hu-geast,:Gael- uf.t:uttiut lI.awwe ever.itlferarl in Iftu•k, 'I'uu and White.
Ask to see e1111• tulip': biose, 2 prairs for
Gloves
Kid, Per yin's stake. tan,
white, grey end black, 75c.
$1.00 and $1.35. l'rrrin's
are the lest, Guaranteed
Lisle (!loves, long, 35c, 5oc,
75c, 95c and $I.Op, itt, tau,
black and wti1tt, j11 nt'f-
lengths. a5f, 35c. 4oe and
Soc. - --
Dress Muslin'
at toe, ta'.c; 15c, and up to
toe. lu delicate tinting*, in
blue, 'pink, row, heliot nope
and briqu, This in the
finest I.�t of 1)res, Muslim
we eves offered.
Silks
Vt eeiut o. Bunte.choice valui
in Mack and colorer! ailks.l
taffeta. tae**lige, peals de
sane and
bilk.
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0 ' ori o=====to
Slanitoba„ttltwrtat, Saskatchewan and
the Neat. In.this frieze, are embed-
ded specitrriens of Cawulian fish arid
garnesauounted in an attractire way.
the whole forming a unique and pleas-
ing effect.
In the eebur o)c the r,a)tn a pyramid'
has been erected, em'wlrich are shown
samplesof the cereals of the Province
of Ontario. am well ed netnral samples
of fruit f • the "Garden ufIlertst$R."
Auiutstet" moiling picture machines,
projecting fishing, hunting end reit-
way scenes. are other feature* on the
(loot space. Interestingand instruc-
tive literature ha. 1a•en{xciafy-<,
pared for distribution. and it i* est
*ted that from fifteen totweuty miltilin
People willwisit this exhibition during
its lifetime: Canada and the? Grand
Trunk Railway Systean will..accurr e
tremendous t of 'publicity
through this medium.
Cure for -Weak Loeb
"I have seed your Psydles for about
six months, and have found it an ex -
reliant remedy for psewno'a and weak
4..p." Sasaki Johloon, loarew.11.
Ont.. April 15. 1907.
•'Rsychhse is one of the best medi-
cines on tb.- market. and for all threat
and lung troubles is neeseee4Md. "-A
word from a tuao who has tasted it.
Pseumon,.a. Bronchitis, ('oaths, eels
)chid all throat, Ignk sad Kerb_
t�ubly ys)d
Among the arterial 'features nn di,
play in this building will he two ex-
ceptionally tine inieb.*- heads, '•ine the
record head taken (este the P,tovin.-r
l.f Otttarin, and the other :t L''re•ak tem?
that will At(net a ;;brat .1, 11 of at(i•n-
tion.
Si. W. ('ulntiting�, who until re-
cently tea general parsengi-r agent ..1
thr J'rrltrid V.- - t Railway, Isis
hl•.•11 appointed to the lallati, n .d'1
dire. for •f this exhibit.
5.
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.OUCHES]
W(. hit V(' a very mplete '.stock
\�llf
ever thing the name illi flies in all the
Newest Upho 1steFin s,
Ri Designs
rtistic Effects .
I.ralider l ufthe',, all at Taco er
t 1411a'PSt
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Linoleum And Oilcloths still goi13y�
at greatly reduced prices to clear.--.
P80.n-'
gists, 50r. and $1.00, or Dr. %
Woeasn. L,msted- Toroata
1$2.00R%14PD
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�GODERICH
.il
to
I3TPAIT�rJune
N their reveal
TUAit'f t 11 c Franr,iaTls•iji ii lyz�i hition
Tile Late lip. Shaw. w• rh is -tu be held ma ST1epfii•ni's
Hush. London. May to Oc(o el;--tl.is
The news of the death of Mrs, renr., the (:rand Trunk are. tint Lehi u1
Georgina Freeland `(haw, which ..e• in their pptogivteivesess itnd ha, e
cuirred at Top sham, Devopehirer k ng- ericte d a beautiful _pavilion coyerkcg_
land, on April 1th, caste. Aa a great *hour 44•11)*orate feet of awe in a
surprise to her many friends and ae- pictrire:eq a *put known as the toren h
uaintancas here, aa she was well ('ourt.
(rwt� to- the railer and- t o - ninny- of This folhtws -in ,4r•sign the
the.young it inhabitants of our town, itenaissance yle of architecture wi h
and in tnnpy social circles arms$ en artistic` pill red entrencr: Over the
e cur.
whom she teas en c•al far ret
$ entrance rises a coup of
n U statuary
ie Y
� ti u •of
1
Y 1
, irrt. Shah wAtl Ili'F.fa >� titer
R teeentinR the (r nrl 'Trunk Itailw.�y
System as '.Speed" with an elects is
(star sulnunnting the head of the cen-
tral figurePwhlemat'e, of the "Star of
Empire." And rm each side of this
ort• are represented in smaller figures
the Atlantic and Pacific neranr, the
central figure rennin rr hands, n•p-
resenting the spnnn of -the carotin,
rut try the new National Transcontin-
ental Railway. This ellegoriesil group
is a very imposing 0111 and the idea is
ap ornpriate.
The interior of the bniI-linq' in
arranged An as combination of color
liermgny nt olive green and red. The •
scenic views of the Grand Trunk RsiI-
way. Aslrlvcll as views nt the summer
tourist districts And fishing and haunt-
ing Ie,ot•te in Cannata, are beautifully
portrayed by a Reties of bromide en-
,.rgonu•nts tlnished-i-n Tiepin tint, end
framed in a dull quarreled cask. '111e
phntogr.aphie work has Leen r•xeruttr4
hy Mr. J. W. Swan, th.• well-known
landscape photographer. who has c x-
quashes he
The co pile
search or e1
c cin:
office
only l Asa
,
d
ship
may ,V 1 ,
The f`+i rt Bench in liteM3.11 td
view, Saw
King s Iieneh.
judgment of hi
the lbws'
office In
quest decided that these °Meets
lhviaimral(4
case, took an usite
Chief -J are wf--the
g to follow the
court in deciding
a holds that the
p est . , ,nay not vote.
a Hunt judgm -rm then-tiotnt.
application moist he ha 0 the Court
of Appeal. but it in ' known
whether this aetion will * Liken or
sat.- 44in.tiMlidland came as IKefore
that rcmrt, bet the Maid rot- hich the
decision arose was not, given r nsider-
ation.
Itnnlediately atter the judg •ent
had been pronoun. -e:1 this rnnrnin J
k3. aIarkenzie, who inside the moth
4,.tiluash, wired his clients in Howick
W loaf on tune in applying for their
e,, " e
linens They had, h said, until
May 15th to 11.. this in order to obtain
thew for (he preesent year.
Township WAl Appeal.
Toronto, May 114. -The recent 11ec•i-
*ion of Chief Justice Falconbridge
(plashing the Howick township local
option bylaw because the deputy re-
turning dMleer% *nil poll clerks voted
will be appealed by the township to
'the Divialonaf Cc t. This action will
break the dradloc of judges and
mint decisions on this important
point, as two judgments have leen
oven each way.
Telt CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH HURON.
.'forth h:xt,wttor.
The campaign in South Boron for
t u• Coen' legislature is no* in (lull
ing. Both sandidatisn are in the and notate a that eharacteft epi_Jter
Id and al work. Far the l.iberalsl life. She was anxieilittto go. and he
M .l*rnh Kelterntann, of f hishwo.*h ie with her Saviour ;Cher Istl.t`wotds to
the ,scan, while. Mr: Henry 11/11ter, the ,her hheleend on flhe pithier, were, 'K
late Needier, r, will e.rt•y the Coulter,- ^Mehl throw! e awl t'er•trtin hope- it
afire homier. Despite the very glutton `s resiit•vteti ei," pool ••1 110 not
bet.vy hetalieap pliseed on the hilt• like h•.Iving you, lout meet 1110 In
seep. of Orr riding Icy 1hr rerent•g.•rty- 11.,s. -n." M.r. Sh4wleave* 1..
manner, they are not at all dismayed. her los*, besides hey h*sttrtni, ut1e Ma-
ted are going into the tight. with a ter, Mrs, John Y. klwu1wl. wpd alis
determinatifflr And nn enthusiaanl that nephews and nieeel : hr: C..1. fIR1m11-
gurs well for their man. Even ton, of Cornwall : Mise M. Hamilton,
shrink! they not he able to carry the of (i.eierieh ; E. Lindsey 1.lwl.od, of
riding. which, under present condi• Mcxts,rnlim, Saak. ; Me••. Dudley
nous, el(hnnxh nm an irntaruW•u
ihle task, Helmer., of inghn : John H. F:
is a very heavy one, they expect by wood, N. W. T., and Mies Edith C.
making a very intheb utral decrease In, Elwood. of Tosontn. Mrs. 14. N.
the ninj!oril.y to shoo that the free Lewis, of town, is a sister•in-law of the
and iudependtttt vtbt.e Oat!; nut be deceased. -Duk.
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the late James Ws.and was, horn
In Goderich i , • ' and 'lived for/rainy
years in - e old Bank of Montreal
on West street. Her par -
were among the -early pioneeneof
the town. ,coning -lima Scotland in
the esriy,11,11es. rs. Shaw received
a large portion of r early education
seeder the ituitraic n n( t.lw-vetueruble
Old grammar s of teacher, John
Haldane,' who is now living in Tor-
onto. In lrttti • she was .Married to
Cherie* 44, Shaw- WIW f.w 'Wrote year,
was engaged in the fire insurance
husltees Irl lindetfch And through the
surrounding country. In 1onlni, swing,
to. the Intel heehh of the deceased, her
husleswd took her to knglend in flap
hope that the sea voyage and change
of Clittate might benefit her, which it
did. Aft, rteutaining there for three
.years they returned to (.nderich. Inst
swing to the -ladling health of ,urs.
Shaw they again interned to England
NW end nettled rfeyr Bideford• in
hl
t •cot • of [N•v0ush It at the
int the
Yerne.' hisrllIftae!
Ir '
t (lila rot
tinr! of her death they were st,. ing lectim.These
Monte:, carve,• the
Witt, MM. Shaw's cutltlin, near Exeter, ,wells to a distance of Iwo feet front
Althoigh Mrs. Shaw Kiel been itt a the ceiling. And the entire interior has
very poor state of health since last been set off hy a twatitiful frieze.m.•le
summer, *real from heart Oisertsr,. it lip Ofgraine and grasses from Ontalin,
was not thought by her medical et-
tendant that the was in any irn-
nnsliate danger until March Lith,
When Ate was .ken suddenly worse.
and on the 'Sith
par•salysis from whi she rallied' some-
what, although 4111 h les were enter -
trained of her recover from the time
it occurred!. it was th left side that
wrest affected, with the fes t that she
wart ebb, to 'peak a littl . and rec-
ognize threw -About her, 1,11 'early in
the morning of April tth she •ad an•
other . revoke and the end CAW very
peearvfntty. From the leainn' 4..
the end of her painful ilium* *he
her suffering. *liththat great retie
Pet
YIID�v.
7` SAY
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MONDAY, JUNE 22nd
I MTI- L,wKK 01KYtlot•xn
ICI1... a. 1xcur■IeI, yoga-
Children�t -- Ordinary
Half Fare Baggage Free
FOR GODERICH
ILeave Ptreil fere lindPr 1 11
'still
40.111. 41A-11 'ortJ l limn 12 MOM.)
FRIDAY, JUNE 19th
1'entrel time. arrive in Glelel'e't
WWI p.m.
GODERICH BAND
-MOONLIGHT
8 p.m. Friday, June 19th
i
FOR' DETROIT
Leave (irelerich for Heti h :p1
a.m., Saturday, June 31)th, Can
Ada time, arrive in Detroit 4.414
p.111.
RETURN TO GODERICH
Leave Detroit for (io.lerich 1141
p.m., Monday, JUDE. 22d, Central
0
a
time, 1-. 1
M p.m. Canada p time.)
RETURN TO DETROIT
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fa.w P. w P.' ,r' .'
v G l tush for Detroit N..Y
t
a.m.. Tuesday, Jtune'Sir4, ('an+uht
time.
Lw1TE STAR LiNE s._ .t.11_..atJ
MINIM
INEMWAD 1180/111. • 6111111111.9
he haus a stroke of •
A
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he McPhe
rson Shoe
This Style, $5.00 ,
The ter has a half -narrow
shape and -widens gracefully
on the' outside. The mole as
medium weight• with neat
extension. A flexible and
Lrilllatt Patent (loll.. selected
' for its ,rearing *uslitiem, ix
tuned in the vamp ; dull matt
calf blucher top with monde('
corners. Finest quality- of
'iningr, inside top st*vs, hack
stays turd fenings. (irwslyenr
write(' oak woes. Rve:ry pair
giu.ranteed.
$5 Oxfords, $4. I
G. M. ELLIOTT
The Square.
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VINOL
The Coil Lasr-p I prep t . . 1 • t .e ,t . • ii ir-tb disagreeable t.e•b•
of the old -fast . ted ('tr.l Liver Oil preparations.
itis a Blood Ptrtatjrr. flesh en•atnr and Strength 1'ral¢err, the
bent Tonic for this tf,ili• of the year. •
We return pair numev if not satisfieKL,
Sold by
BEDFORD
BLOCK
*0 GODERiCH.
�'1f/��A�- ONTARIO.
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Spring Millinery
M1$$ CAM ER has prepared for the spring
and surtrto1' �r r season of t an elegant assortment
nd most
of all the Yiewestapas (effects in Millinery
and asks the ladies
d h to eaH and
A Targe selection of Trimmed and Unt
ed Hats
MISS CAMERON
11amifton St.
Goderich
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The "FLORENCE,'
OIL COOKING STOVE.
e-"'^-tete'•••.
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Givesai Wille Heat, Conks and Bakes Perfectly.
EVERY--\ STOVE GUARANTEED.
(lasoline StoVdssf Ovens, Screen Doors,
Windows, Hammocks, Refrigerators,
Lawn mowers.
MARTIN Si:NOUR 100 PER CENT. PURE,
PAINT ANE) WNITELEAD
Sold only at
WORSELL.S'
HARDWARE.'