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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-3-11, Page 1Read The Signal's Clubbing List on page 8 this week Send renewals and new subset -te- nons by Postal Note, P. 0. or Ex- press Order, to The Signal , g1ETIMSCOND TEAR -No. VP TEN PAGES GODERIOH, ON 1UARIO, CANADA : 11.1 KUH „ 11, - 1909 Renew Renew Have you renewed your subeeript,on to THE S1t;NAL for Igoe t Renew l Renew J Financial THE STANDARD LOAN COMPANY We offer for sale :A -triumvir bearing interest at FIVE per cent. per annum, payable half•yeerly. There debenture.. offer an absolutely rate and profitable investment, as 'the. purchasers have for security the entire asset, of the Com; pony. Capital &ad Surplus Assets- $1,340,000.0nn Total Asset 112.1S00,000.ts) President: ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND Vies -President and Managing Director: W, 8. *DINS 'UK. Dinette's: RIGHT HON. LORD BTRATHCONA and MOUNT ROYAL, G. 0. M. G„ J. A. KAMMERER, DAVID RATL, R, H. GREENE,' HUGH 8. BRENNAN, J. M. ROBERTS, A. J. WILLIAMS. HEAD OFFICE COIL ADELAIDE AND Vicrcous. five.,'1 'UKDNTII. Goderich Office, W. L. HORTON, MANAGER. LOCAL TOPICS. Horticultural Meeting. .1 sleeting of the Horticultural Society will be held in Mr. Lane ',+ office in the . $ hokum 01/ Saturday eveniug et 8 o'clock for they purpose of outlining a plan of work for the coat- ing s.oeon. All the Member* of the Society ere *eked to be in attendeu..e. New Caretaker tor Central School. A siteeial meeting of the public sc1 e -treetres was bald- on Monday everyIng Net to :mkt" en appoint /tient to the. vaeent position of c.kretekt'r of the Central rich 101. Twelae applica- tions weio received and James Tait was appointed. Mr. Tait'e appoint- ment !mule it vacancy 011 tote_ board o trainees am(((ts ri•iignatititl was con- segnentIy accepted. Postoffics boxes. Boys who have been tampering wi h Lbw oesrwlrr,wtiem of -the pnstnfftee hazes are Warned that the police have the matter in hand: B 1x-hnldere who have got into the habit of leaving their bones witb the ri't+--"illviaetT not to de rm. a9 several caner have been discovered ill which nail matter has' be removed frons the butes, ()wing ti their being left in this way. TM Weterworkrfntske. At a meeting of the water and light cotuullesion ou Monday night it was 1 to welt the town councirti1 rethink a bylaw to the . lectors to raise $dn.UUll for the purpose of laying a new intake pipe. The r0lwirsiun, it id underettiod. ;a endeavot•ing 4+r secure the arl'ricee of an outouje engineer in r.lnnection with the teeter emptily tin.... led, Win.. Mason Con4ing. } • \1'illiatn\Issnn4. religious wuik suneri11 tech,' of he in'erne tlona' rnlnmtrtetc ofThal , . ,-T7A jy ing to this county toe nal some time viert iig the vet tens br Ches of the 1'. M. C. A.. and it is et •ctrl that he will be in Goderich from \ rednesdaV, 1larch 21th, to Monday. Marrh 20th. Nightly meetings will probably IM' IwIJ in the Y. M. C..\. rooms, but a sure detailed program will he Avail- able next week. M 4.Kinrada was I. socia _ Min Flo-ence'Kinrad., sister of the victim of the Hamilton trageily which NOT ICE TO ADVERTISERS GODERICH MARKETS.' Copy of change of runnin4 advertise- ments must be left at thus office by Monday noon to ensure insertion in issue of same week. Tucks/DAV. Marcli IIIA. Fall wheat, per bush 11 In to. 1 (44 Spring wheat. per Miele.... . „ 1 4..1 W 1 01 Hye per Mn.), 0 48 to 0 311 Bucilwheat, per bush 0 18 to 0 ht ()ate, ger bush., 0 41) to 0 43 Peas, leek eh- M Ia in' 11 1•; to 0 .yl 211Wto :bW - -- Harley. per tuella Nettie To Debtors. Itcreen11,gs per ton -. - , - --_--_ __-_._- clone, family, per cwt 2 e1 to -Y e1 Flour, patent, per owt ..� 3 e4 to 3 In 1TOTICE TO HmBTURik-A8 3. Nn, , Bram per to . . ' -1: iM w as- -24114. • Woew11 Le 1410vIng b.wo for while all 8.,h°11^.peer r."1 Y. tel to 23 110 accounts uwfo% to J. H. WOR)1 LL t HON Har' }}'er tor, mat M ..tried at wows : Wwe1, per on• L Flutter, per II, Cheese. per Ib - Pablio Eoties C- rage, tr..h, p rise I'otatoun nee 17OTICK TO ELECTRII' f,UiHT • T A K LHM, Electric light taken, will please examine then meters when the eleetrlc Bahl pewipt W meeting and ass If the meter Is creeping or running when all lamps are turned oK, If mneme please ',port AT 100-1C 10 the wcrstery of Water and Light ('owwle.lon et the Town 11.11. l.ertrlc light taker* .re ak.o requested to ore lamp. of cwt nwrw than three and one half watts per candle power. This will make .tate a .w. Ina In electric enrrent. L L. KNOX. fiery. Water send light 4 ummteawu, It lTOTI('E THE PUBLIC HEALTH Ar T of Ih, term require. that 11 persons over arm of s month* mum he t f octnated and Mel parents are liable to a Ass end coos imam for hillVre to comply with but, regulatwne The medical health ofidcer will be in hie ofnce un sbe find Saturday efternoon of each MOW 13 nal 1 odc�lock for t14. 1,eeee •aaoduaUen of r.e n. MsdfwIHWt� Oweer .4'.C. 8 TEtt. • Y THE SURROGATE COI'I(T OF THE (O1'NTY Of HL'IWN. IN THE MATI'KR OF THE ((CARMAN SHIP OF THE INFANT 4'11IL11KKN OF' 3:4111M AN MCLNOD, LATE tide THY TOWN orUODERICH, IN THE COUNTY OF' HURON. COOPER, DE('EASF:D. Noire ,s hereby mese that the undersigned hate .ppilr. to the Surrogate t'ourt u the County) d Fiuroe for a grant of letters M gnardlanhlp to the person. and stele. of Hobert Wa.hingtoo McLeod, Norman Peter Meteor] and Pen Mnl.e.d. the infant children of Norman McLeod, late of the town of l bide. r,rh. In the ennnty7 of Huron. cooper. deceased. (DICK IN3ON & r: ARROW. .olielton for Margaret Sutherland and ('hrlety Ant1,, Melvor, applicants. Dated g4 twenty third day of February. A. D. lsatr''ep 3t L�(YNOPMi8 OF CANADIAN 17 N'JRTHVVEST LAND ItEOULATIUNO. Any pressen who is the role head of n f.mily, or any male over la year. old, may bomeeteed 7uerter ration of a•allable Duneinion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan nr Alberta. The altIlant meet appear In perwun at the Ilomin I0,. Land. Agan. y or Sub Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be trade at any agency, on certain comdlt.ow, by father, .notber. non. daughter, bother or sister of intending homesteedor. Duthie. -44,x month.' residence upon and , tittles, ion of the land In eseh of threecars. n 1 hoest eerier may live ',akin nine mile. of hl+ house. •d on a farm of at leapt lel acre. olely owneo and occupied by him or by hie tether, mother, non, daughter, brother or •later. In certain dl,tricte a homesteader la good 4audl Indy preempt a qlu4) arter-.actio, ngridq �b4 meo boteadPrins ri's 51per acre. ',longed -Mu-t re.lde .Ix month. in each of .lx Year. from date of homeetead entry deducting the tome required to earn homestead patent) end cultivate fifty acres extra. -teed Abon hhl toader who h.. exhausted . home syr and cannot obtain • pre-irnp00n nay taker purchased homestead In certain Matet elots. .1. moonth.,IYnlreach of three cunt - rate fifty acre. and erect a home worth 0300.0(, W. W. (l)RY, (deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N A,-I'neuthorlsed publication of this ad erttoement will not be paid tor. 7 YOUR ('OUHBK i In Shorthand or Iturinew will bring yon beet results 1f taken at our old stebli.hed and thoroughly reliable School. Winter Term begins Jan. /td ('staloCOe free. Haliun AMgk- 'ICAN BVRINOe ('ottl2rx, ; entre! Y. M. C. A. Reading. Toronto. _A --..JL..„__ ^....'.-.,,r-s-h THR STERLING BANK • OF CANADA D Omen Toaloeto d►P1VAts 1 81.071.= !MCORP()BY SPECIAL ACT Or Dolt1 N PARLIAMENT TO R >ocs, vE DEPOSITS To accommoda the Farmers we have opened B hes in the villages of DUNGAN NON AUBURN, VARNA and t BAYFIELD. We solicit the Patronage of the FARRIER SALE NOT D1E ouprrtn. Highest current rate of Interest paid In our MAVINGS HANK DRPART- M ENT) •m deposit of 81.110 and upwards GODRRIOA PRANCE A. 0. GAMMA& Manyer. 11 "D to it 01 6 t to 4 o 4121 to 034 Drs to els 021 to 031 hi to 3. Cattle, ordln'y to geed, per cwt- 3 MI to 4 oat Cattle, export, ;'erewi- - 4 00 to 3 ale IH.nmbe ,e. n e• t0. if1 ,. :-. di 30 to Ether f pet .. _ TIXI to 310 I1*0.. per Ib o 17 to 617 Haden, per Ib 0 1.1 to a !, Lard. per Ib Tallow, per lb Hide., per 1.3r1 Sheep .kit., Turkrr. le to rl DIG P On to R h. Ja 1., k. IC H - Outside sterna. on page 7 1.1). week. I) AP H AN W vel Apply to I LAIILY WASHING. -WILT: i3O 1. mil by the •.y or will do h at horse. Pestles w.0hing peel rely • wnl please apply 'at TO F: SIGNAL UF'F lr. F. sQ'1Stitt 1„ 11 01'sE TO II NT.--M1t4, AMY'S .., *1 Leo , li .tory brick. In A -1 condition. Poem -soon veep IM are of Forrticulate call w pR a< V 4 r' AL )rrI E. Wanted MIS M.%E1N4i A1'1'11ENl'ICES 7ANTF.U--111• want two or Ihre..email tk,ae fur our Dressmaking Itepattmenr, -''gall.. Ei►, - SOUTH AFRICAN .cHp. WIII pay prom (' Ii. X?J. TIDE .s8UNA1., 40rler(.h, reit Heal FOAM) rz or pale. I)HOPERTY FOR SAI .-A VERY 1 valuable little homy, bel part of lot 4J, 13th coceeMoa HolletL eon Ming thirteen ;acres more or Is+x, one mile from Auburn station. There M•a goof brick, house aid kitchen and neat tern, orehanh and .4,1a11 fruit.. would he a desirable prorty to re- 1 tire on or for a dreier. its It 4s on‘one mile from station. 1t ). known se the estte of the late Gabriel 8prung . Ver further infilrmation apply to ('HAltl.Es (ARVIN, Execut r, Nile 1'. 0. L"OH SALE. - SEVERAL. 1'0 VN 1' properties ranging in price from j"A. `1p, Owner• 11.1 or town nr Ira, Ingp(. For further 'nrticul*re and eordll ion. Apply m Auctione 4)1(41. HCCKICTT, Gdrelch, amt.. Sox 1414, I'hune Isla -_ - _----- LARM FOR SALE. -1.OT 1i, ('ON - r ('FJ.0ION 7. E. Ir. Colborne, containing ion acre, of goad land, e, acro. Minh and the reet In good •:ate of cultivation. There is on It a }none home and woodshed, one barn Plea, . tone stabling underneath, hay Dorn 3111.Sn. also other outbuilding.; . Good orchard, well watered. two good .pi-ing, and a running creek. 14 mile. from Auburn. 'Will 1.o sold 0u ray term. to enit pun -Meer. Apply to JAMES H(/W'ATT on the fare. Inc 11E0, D. HOWATT, 03. 0)awaulah. Xi Ira a) VALUABLE F,\HMS.-ttY TEN- D IDKR. I. Como/Moe FARM - fart lot 11. 3111 cnn- ceweion, eastern dlab elan of Ile lown.hl . of ('oltrornel eeedetafwiner Oar were. more or Mae. well e(.dpned with bnidiuQ 2, calx fiARMs : lel soul hemly'H acre' of ion 21, conceenon a. township of t:oderich. equIPpe,1 with all farm building.. Ib1 Kiirhn•. tY ne. lot 2,t � conreseion , town.hiti of Doderleh, no hopding... nal and Ibt have been el wars owned together and preference would be given to tender for the.e two together. The-,• three farm. AN. offend under mort- gag'•• and the holder being in England tetra. LO realise upon them forthwith. Tense : Ten per ant. on areep•te4cc of tender, balance in ca.h or partly ,14/0e rmotl- get1t[a as may he arras `otendcr nerewarl y n.repded. Tenders rem' 011 annul the 22nd dray of March me. For farther parlleular. ripply H4NI)KR14ON t DAY IDSON. Vendor* Solicit"., 21 Adelaide St. F:.. Toronto, 01,1, IITBI- STOItY brick house., M It 'even rooms, on Brum 'treat Particular* an be had by Belling at MIONAL ((nice. a; t f OUSE VORSALE. , FRAME H I.' now occupied b7 Mr. IL It.' Smith, Col. borne street, tor nmnvaL For full Qpsartknlats apply to MRH. R. B. SMITH. Hotel BMfo •- • L1ARM F011 SALE, 1,01' 11, CON. C ('4184410" s, Colborne ; 127 were+ of gond roll. been under grew for right yewrs, i mile east of Dunlop and 33 mile, from 4lnderI'h with good buildings end artesian well and windmill 3 acre of orchanl, Lest of winter hell, and len acres of bush. ForMart letters a en N W apply to 3M). fOUN).. Jr., en ., Chicago.IDL jlOR BALE. -IN ORDER TO CLOSE 11' no the estate of the late 4). ('. Shannon, M. D., hie tete roaldenoe Is now for sit'. It is In very fair condition, he. modern eon'"enlen- tw, can be Inapeetsd at any time. For further particulars apply to Prondfoot, Hays t Hlalr. __ C. .11. e . HAMILTON, Exmitor.-- - WESTERN LANDS FOR SALE: In to Yorkton dl.trbrt, Yonr rholre of four forme. eonWning ler( errs" Sado tyro with bnlldtnve on and telephones in the apnoea Will sell on easy terms, Informetl11. r,�pp�g��l,i,t)(tppgg LM nountry cheerfully given. J. H. TL'W4LEY, Yorkton. Souk. >�IOUSE FOR BALK. --ON ARiTAN 1 NIA ,Doll ; all tnodern oo.vetrwerea gond onnelition. 111 paK{mtlar. applyoo fol. d HA . RORRTSOM. or hw LAOlt SALE. --A VERY DEMIR 1' ARLE Int. on West .trent, clew M the Square. Apply to DICKINSON & 0ARROW. LIARM FOR MAi.R.-PART OF 10 hloek It 1.k, reel mud. (:olbrwie town. shin. tan mile. from o,.lorl(h. 141 wnree, gee( rimy loam Mirk bol,.,, barn 00 ■ 47. with Dement .tehling, art.wlen well. water In build Inas anti owing emelt. 4 erre. standing timber mintyl oungo, Apply rot'. 4'. oNE11. orchard. 1 . 0. fIFU • Auction Sale,. T a1I'I41)tY, NA111'II 13t11. AT 2 0 cIwk.. auction sale of 40u'etwid tura) tore. Including bedroom. diningroom and kltcnen furniture. rte. at The Auction Ilou-c. (1E.)1(11141 HE( ETT, Auctioneer. ATCRDAY, MARCH 13T11, AT 3 1 7 o0Mrk. enrt nn sale of Shnnrpower gam lien engine, boilermaker* punch, lending rolls. for .txteke.t,ek work, blacksmith drill. hand or power. blacksmith bellow,. to be 'old at thet/derleh Aul'Da, Honer. JAMES A. STRACHAN, Prop. OKO. HECK ETT. Auction- eer. LAT('KDAY,MARCHIiTH AT THE 17 At1M1011 Hera. ane entered nt re and eerier .om acne and reran( 'seta of hwimbss and some other coneignment..oml In Friday. 04A)ROE BECKICTT. Auctioneer. AUCTION KALE Futerti iiKAD 6008 SHORTHORN l AT TLE 80M11 i'HI%EAVINNKItr, Mr. Ha-nuel Fume will sell by public auction lot 4. concession 1. Gnderich township, seven do en from t odericb, 011 " THURSDAY, MARCH 3:TH, last, corn 'ermine at 2 o'clock .harp : F'i v good ow ,1 10 calve year.. old arl.Ing tit year. old: e Nettle tong� old : 2 bean calces Everything overstocked. Any tenon wisp 'ng to .e0 above a"imr•14 at tiny time Arlo -e .A a will And n. pleased to .how them through a arable'. TP vee, t. RMs : `de mnh . credit will 0,g • n I e on furnishing approve- discount neat for hees rant. .t ralK�Alo�'mt )rowed Gtt rw.K � SAMUEL lerlt•IK, OMAN GUMMY. .- _ _-• _Proprietor. Auctioneer. heavy ewer" and 1 cow, fit for exppoort, r butchers or drovers : 1 new calved w due to calve in June' 1 ..,w dee I ay; 2 threw 00ws, eve end .I! goers 014 ; 1 .leers, 7e.rs oI.1 ; 2 heifer., rising three r-,:rl-in two years okl . 1 heifer. old : !Moen., relent one year riving one year old : .0nm ertieed win be sold, as we are l'CTION MALE 4 01CK MILI'H CON'S, YO; NG l'ATTLE. LEICESTER SHEEP A D YOUNG 004(808. • Mr. Mamuel Howatt will sell by ublic *0o- lion at his farm, self ford, on MONDAY. MARCH I5TH, commencing at 1:311 o clock (Inc purebred. regl.tered Holstein bull: s good young cow., all about due to cede . 10 geed young farrow row., met of them Milk- ing now ; 4 good "leen, two plan. old ;II Rood Leicester ewes : 1 gaol 1 elr,'.ter rani; 1 tuair of sound English mare., rising four year. old : 1 extra good carriage mare, rising fire yearn o d. .lice. t,ki -ri4.**.h...,.11t.ip. abort of pasture tit . year, and all must be diep'and of. Txeoo . Eight months' credit will be given on fornl.hing approved joint notes. A dle count of 4 per rent. etralght Miner' for wish. THOS. Dl NIIR\'. SAMUEL HISS ETT, Auctioneer. Proprietor. Situations Vacant c- - /j11VU APPRENTICES WANTED.- } To learn dia.mnkfng. Apply to MKS. 1 ELLUW, Anglesey' street. DOY WANTED TO LEARN THE 1) hardware bovines. Mad be willing to work. WORIilltel r hardware and ,(ove More. Notice NOT1CR-DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership of Meese". Pinder 4t Paulin ham horn '(solved. Mr. Pinder w111 continue It,heinr...wed Mr. I'wnlln will leave shortly for the ''eat. The firm take chie opportunity of etpres'IrM in 114.0 many customer. their appreciation of the patronage extended to them In the past. The Change nece...Mate' A 1'it0MPT '0K1'TLKMENT of all weronnt., and In order Ihet pereen.ed attention may 1.' given In the settlement of 111 unpaid sem:amt. Fe member of the firm will hp at the tete,.Col borne meant, 0 in and f lading the 2nb of Mar�cl pACCT't1pl{UYTS NOT SETTLED HY OTH1gR HARM SUWILL COI FIE PLACED I N PI.NDER 4k PAULiN._ ' T0TICR TO INVERTOR)4.-THE II eteentmw of the e.eote of the late (10(n4e Aehewm have den4ded to offer the whole estate Inc rale. The property eon.t.ta of real estate, debenture*. Wand. and +trek+. Parties wishing to Invest In any of the above ersperties awn get Inn part leolwr. on empties.. Wm te the iTean0t.e. M*s r.e.11' Acr,w,nr, ETwrotrlt. .1 P. Rina" Eawnrrtors. W(I,1.IAM lummox 1 Onderloh. ilea blit 18(17. hex been occupying r() nwch VACS i the riewspapere .the p.iat few days, war in. Godetich two or three ...are ago and while here sang 111 0110 0f the rhurehes, though such 'inquiry ss are 114.1 time to make this morning failed to tied anyone who was positive as to whether it WM I Knox t•hurch or North .(meet Methodist church. West Huron Teachers' Institute, On Saturday, the 8th init., the ex- ecutive committee of the Wert Huron Teanhuri,' Asseciatiou wet in the 111(1(101 school, Clinton, for Wit ole of _preparing the program -for the next institute w,•etiug, to be held in Exeter ou the 211th and .'let of May. The following inerulaers of the-cow- wittee were present : Miss W. How- ard, Exeter ; 0. W. Shore. I roehwood : 3-11t:'Y'igtrt and J. E. Totu, (lode - rich, and 1.,11. Johnston, Brueetield, In the absence of the president, J. W. Howarth, Mr. Hartley, of Clinton, oc- cupied the chair. An excellent pro- gram was preparwt amt itwaa-decittwd to procure the Assistance of a leading educationist from a distance. Green 1 --TIFirre p'sssed away recently at Dalhousie, Ont., John Green, a former Gnderich buy, a nephew of Mee. Win. Green, of tuwu, and cousin of Mys. J. P. Brown. Ile learned the minim - business here with the 1 te roue! Pfati- rT'Ti a piper n its 'Account of the funeral says : "Rev. 1)r. Ross condictod the services at the *tad Rrave"iale. ----ll{wt'mw - fwn- eial cet'ewouiee well' also conducted. The floral tribute" frier borrowing friends and fellow-lvurkel-O were num moils 011t1very beautiful. ''1'11" de ceased gentleman wad of a quiet and regaling disposition, and wait much esteemed by a targe circle'nf friends. wonoWeesidwet-tale familiar figure will lie nli0se1 from our inidst, but the cheery smile, and kindly wont of grt•etit%will liter in memory." Many vela -fleet iactT riendi1i HA -Friel' fled vicinity extend their sympathy to the sorrowing family. The Holmesville Bridge. County Engineer Patterson has vis- ited the Holmesville bridge, a part 0) which, as stated in The Signal last week, was recently washed away, and h is had barrier.. erected and warning not ices tut up *9 t► protection to the =i= cnui,oil ,lw.e4s rontemplating the construction of a new bridge at Hnl.ne.ville, and after a g,rsl deal of discusei0n had 11na11y decided upon eructing it out the site of the present bridge. The new bridge ie t ) Ile of four 011:411+, 101 feet each, old the contracts 1r tee already been let, I). V. itherspoou, of Ailsa Craig, Wirt 'Cinro'te week; and 1(111 & Co., Mitchell, to Iruiid the super dr.letil re. 'Che cos; ()( talc bridge, without ellIa., will be $I Vest, .4,r1 it '4 10 110 r osuplete.l' by Angiest let. rwo apatite of the will woo b'11 bridge, el toted 'length uf*Mout 149 feet, were swept away. A tempor4ry (.s.'. 1n-idgoJ' as been pieced across the gap hy reei.lents of the neighlx)rh )od for the conVenienee of pedestrians. Woman Suffrage Debate. 11 Council Special Meeting. At the Let meeting of the, Col- legiate Institute Literary Society, the leading feature of the program wad a debate o1) woman'e miff...we, which was to be Advocated by Miss Aire • a Miss McLeod and '\ It Aline Har,,... Cnfort u'alely Mime A1'10o.l was un- able through Illness to be present. hilt 1/14r Hargis pluekily decided to take a double part and fill her place, and so the debate went on. Alias Lot tie K'.12e Moon and Miss Eleanor Walker were the speakers on the opposing side. Che young lim ie4 all gave clever ad- .1re,0e0, handling the subject in a skillful manner. The judged--Prinei- pal Field, I)r. Strang and A. M. Holt- erton. all of the teaching st*tl-were not unanimous in their decision, two Of the three Deriding in favor of the negative, the side opposing Woman's suffrage. Dr. Strang in announcing the decision teok_the obportunity of referrifig to Miss Walker's intended departure from' the school and from town and spoke in very warm tel of her abilities an a student and pre- dicted a brilliant future for her. 'Phe G. C. 1. Journal. read by the editor. Benson i.cm:t, was another specially cmditetrle • tr*ttrre of the program. One of the contributions WAN an interesting letter -from Gordon Wightman, formerly a student at the school, telling of hie work in Few York State. The glee. club gave several ehornte•, HnwAed Walter declaimed eloquently on 'Trite Patriotism." Edgar !fickle g*y.' a reading and Miss A. Hamilton an in- .0.utnental solo. Mr. Firth was the critic of the evening, and the dirties of chairman were ably discharged by President Leppert'.--- _ -_ Voltage and Wattage. -- �k Probably a good many users of ..lec- trie light are 'mowers that land's err' o a „... - vge, aril "erne 110010 who hAVe heed making complaint of the amount of their ciccLtic light hilly have been receiving enlighttnent fr the town a gineer. Al the meeting of the rem lis"iun on Monday night there we a geed many complainers present and,n account of the dissatis- faction with' a large charge tor elec- tric Tight durir January a reduction Was decided on to anyone who feels he has a grievance,. Apart from the reasons already given in these col- umns for the 'neer*i. in t!re accodntR. the diwsatisbtclion that has arisen bee elicited the information that there is a great deal of diff re -between electric lamp.. Most le know enough about the subject n ask for DIN -volt lamp.. as that is 1 current of the town sperm, thougha time the voltage RA' reiwd on ec int of the objection that the light w not' bright enough. The w*(mage o .an ineende*rent lamp, however, i* ft ly as Inlport•ant A matter e* the volts According to the engineer, and notice will be found in nor advertis- ing enlumnto advising people not to use (amps with a higher wattage than 141 : that ie, a lamp that will 1:00411111' three and one'h*lf watts per 1 • per 1 candlepower. The use of A low awl • tags lamp A. compared with a high wattage lamp cifeei. A considerable saving In the meter reeding'. al the lamp dors not consume Po mhch elec- tricity to pr.lure the Rime light, the resistance the lamp offeror to the cur- rent not being Rn greet.. In other word•, * greeter proportion of the current goes to produce light in plAce of overcoming the twiwtanre 01 the lamp. Hut the lamp horns out ..loner. A special meeting of the luau roun- eil woo held last night for the purposes of considering i what :union to take with eefereuce to the building of freight sheds a'. the harbor, approved p11411') Having IKee11 rul',uitje1 Dry the C. P. It., and elan for dealing With on. other Ietter from the D. k 1.'. Company with reference to the boat which it, i+ propose to have call her this 04480111, Chia letter coked for the dr;iviug of the spring piles to,* height of .ix feet above the gluey instead of four feet a4 et first mentioned, and the f,ilk,wing resolution was carried : Moved by the Reeve. seu'•1lnde 1 by the Deputy new..., that it the D. & C. people- will weenie eis that the burl will call" here all the e 11110114 season the town will drive the piles asked for. Ax to the freight ahead the plans' subnliltewl were 411 sheds put up I.y the C. P. d1. at some other port. The shed, there ate ituCII longer thou it leas proposed to build here Out -tile nine(. roul.i Ir __ tptaetl any length of shed. The ...tuned as a whole ereriled to think there nttght to be • guarantee from the 4'. N. H. as to the ow they would wake of the siie(Ti-"hetan•e the Gown undertook o buil l them; -and the following -motions were made : :Moved by Councillor Ilumler, re.'unded by Councillor Dean, that it the C. P. It. will guarantee to use. the'freight .hells for flue can and Via per Men . upon 1e 111 vestment ()1 the curt of ranee for fiv years, we will rubnlit a bylaw (or the construction of tJat!-aauto.ustlo.. people;. Moved in amendment-- by Councillor ('raiaie and Reeve Gelfow that if the C. P. H. will give a guarantee for bre.) years' use and rental At five per ••ant. the town will build the shed", Councillors Shallows and Altinnines Wed iter the 'amendment ; and tyre Deputy Reeve for the moth*. The nil"nd,'ent carried. Other prelimin- ary matters in connection with the building of the freight sheds are the .ecnrin'g0fperi11iasiiln from Ube Gov- ernment to me the portion of the quay neeetuary for the purpose and the (losing up n( 11141 lei; ti111 of the ;ruble. highway irld''' ...mild be re. quirrtl, and on motio., of the Reeve and t' nifcillor Craigie the solicitor wee instructed to-rommunieate with • he Minister of Puddle Works to recur• the it eessery p(rmisrinn for the nee of the quay and to take the fleeces . the street.,*�w -the-closing-repo o Publ;c School Board. The regular monthly meeting of the public school trusties was held on )(onlay of lest week, with the follow- ing members present : Metierd. -SeYD- dere, Aelieson, Cut t, Blair. 'McLean, Sturdy anti 'Fait: Tire Ri'ereteere re - 411( of pesy /tient'( for the nmrtlth ut Fe In Lly Rhnwel-T -Tot d of 8011110;1, Ind the following statement of le ceipts and expenditure. ,for last year WAY pre.ente,I and filed : R0('LIP'ra. -. From town _ ... ..... ... Ila 410 sl Loral .leiti se grant !G&W 044 Iron sold 11.111 57,061.84 invites the lirereuPe of .111 who ate, i tereste.l in 111. se in '.e. es1444t ial i vet:1.40114mA. In lite Morning Ilan. 01114 Ice a service col the reeept• of new members. The ser ruhjm•t Will 1e, "Ditties of ('hunch NIewbe;- slnip•" (hl Sunday last Alfred ,lane 111 a.h' a farewell address to 1'.•t'u it .t re et Methodist chur('1 0 Imlay . •ho .I nn the -eve of hie departure for Ord i•1) Columbia and pirs('Iifi'd a ori 111 the right boy, of hie Sunday eche()( class with to nice book. lining Air. Jane's re4ideseo in town of five *rut a 1u. 1 year's he 11:10 14.01 a we1nlee. of Vic- toria street Methodist church and for mule time 1.i 14 a teacher in the sun• day riehoul slut the eongre,t.t' i op are sorry to lose hint. They o -i.11 him the bast of 0110.x.04 ha hie new' home. - (lhristian Guatvlian : 111 1.1.0'0 of the severe financial de•pre..i,.n Ist year, when it might' hay). teed e;lx' ctatd that the o1ering to foreign Miesioni increased h 12-4111p, tTieil } aelma�y SCate' and Canada, over •rthe gifte of the previous year. The income on the. Iin•.'iglt:auissiou fields was even more remarkable. It inert-nee:I IAN( year by $1,300,0110. The total gifts on the various foreign fields were $$,814, 1101). This is' {ti per cent. of the •..1a1 amount contributed to this ()hie ; civ Mire The Exceleior Bible (less of Vie- ille stteet Methodist c,hureh elected •ers List --Thuradey evening we (011, ti : Honorary president Rev. R. IV, Millyard ; president, E. II eon), .•. )641 oninnvittee. J4110014 teacher. J 11. Mill . In addititsn to of the month. is7rn, i he weekly Bible sin on Sondays the class held* semi Oily meetings i.n the hecoml and fourth Thursdays vAN.4371j41 lk KOI3EHTSON, Pustara*s 11- } NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -March 11th n• COUNSEL "GOT TOGETI ER,," Made' Settlement In Suit Against _ our Clinton Men. Toronto, March S, -"A very exce lent settlement -a splendid • settle !lieut.:. I.thiuk.L.athald.ul.-Itayat st of it," remarked Mr. Justice Teet- zel smilingly 111 the Assize Court Ia.t night, when. atter art h0u1', parley- ing, counsel in the suit ut the Nova-- eign Bank v. Ferran announced that the action had been .ruled by en agreement whereby _ljI f•'ndan'. Wnllj(j pay the pleintilfs a 'ruin of 811.04(). Hent- e*Zh wide wnntrt pay `8 w nwni'iRtrs. The bank defined it sunt of 01 I0.e.t1 • ('010'1 - 1.'. 0. H Paints and Var del. .... berwta. WLltama C0. 3 `0 fur Yourself --01'. F. Kelly ............ • ...3b .1 social Disease- Metropolitan MaRWne..., 3 Auction Sale •-A. M. Polley 1 .1uutton Vole -Samuel rune. Fist l'rioe. in %tall Paper -0,o. Porter s .You Will He SetLtied- W4mllloy Nurssrler Dee.. Roods- D. Millar Cu. 3 Uissol it inn of ('art neaah/p-Pinder & Paullu1 .'prang Imported a;nod, Now in Stock -J. H l'ulborne 4 F'ashkx,sale Spring Silks_'', Acheson t ton 2 Reader Mrda,iu Luetuia Notice to Kluctrio Light fakers -Water and Light 4'ou11116.1On Property for-rklle--t',mel.w tlirvin. Nile.' • • 1 F:vert'thing New Tbat'+ Onod-l4, M. Elliott7 ILK.. -The Two Martins 2 DGlhnery Opening -Mn, 14. Park ...... S '4'ur out for rp ring --McLean Ekes 7 ' Family Wa+hilar--Thu Signal. 1 Announcement -Goo. Beckett .., 1 House to Rent - Signal tenets. . ... I Ayprentice+ wanted- moor. Hod . 3Foore Illfa' 'fhgthrtrtq'- relit/Sin >@ }t Bigger and Better -Worsen'. Hantware 1 Auction reales-t:eo, Beeket1 1 A('ui Homo -Deo, Johnston-... ,. Marcl�.len.. H ls--Hodgerm .... i'eca Page biere will be several initiations to put through. The annual church iparade will likely' be .(•ranged for in the course Of a few weeks. W. I„1Yilkinems, ,,Niags4'a Falk. - Onr„ organizer for the Independent Owner of Foresters, ata in town this week in the interests of that Order. A-speeiwl meeting of -tloatrt "Uodericb, No, 353, 1. 0. F„ will be ,held iu the lodge re1()m4' Friday night of this weak • at 8 o'clock. All members are re- quested to he present, "a looniest' et importance will be before It wept.• ing, - Grorge Stewart, fund iu 01. 1' for the Ooderieh Musical Society, replorts that theta al•O plectra for two LW thpae young men in the junior nand. In tilling these places preference will he given to those having bole knowledge\ of music. Those wishing to join may apply to Mr. Stewart on Friday and- Monday evening at the band raw. Ea,t street. The Easter uncinate of Allea'w •)l%nattily, a luagazino devoted to the jewellery trade and published by Beoj. Allen, of l'hicego, coupes to hand in cover-suggestiveof Boring in both anti- esigu.---A full-page per- _ _- tea of the founder of this jewellery bou fortes the frontispiece and in a Amble . age collection of the photo its Hfteeu travelling sailer - )o.1 picture of our for'uer man Andrew Breetrken• - MENTION. - Yral in town- 03 F,x Pgx'DITURt*. Paid to te.e hen . .. Paid to staff - t'.d for desk„ . Paid for fuel . PAW for blackboard l'.dd fur .twtionery and printing .... I'aid for rent of Temperance Hall - l'ald for telephone. . I'Aid fur repairs and alterations Pahl for hart ware .. .... . Paid for tato* Paid for supplies . 53.341 12 Mete ... 1.0.0, 41,.911 13 9: 103.10 . 1.01 23.14/ 1..4. NI 4.30 17 .07 I ty 00'..14144011, W. 0. 41111 D..t. For- ...,eer, all of (((into((, alleging that, in .Duly, 1951, whiles the wen Were 1..n'rtore of the Clinton Thle"ht'r l'nmpaoy, they guar ant seri the coil easy', amount for $2211. Mel. The comm tinny failed in Fehr nary of last year. The defence claim.',( that the r litany had been IL.atell I.y the manager .11 the S rveereign Hank nt Clinton. 11. 7'. Rance, who 11411 A84111e1 their, that the agreement wla4 of a temporary character, end would be rel. aged when had been rai..o1 by the code- r any on sale" of their machinery. ('hie latter condition, they claimed, rad not been observed. W. Proudfoot, K. l'., and W. 0. Douglas, .K. C., for the defendant,., nd E. F. B. Johnston, K. (' , ,dud W. , Boland, for the plaintiffs, wet.. the 'omnsel who "got together," 1.0)7 $7!160.84 0n notion of /desire. McLean and Blair the purchase of fire e►Capee ayes left in the hands of the contmgeit committee with power to net. The secretary woe inst meted to write to the principals of t Mtlstford. London and Toronto Nemo.' Schoch to recom- mend a tewi ba'r for Primer), work in connect -Inn with the Gnderich public schools from Eimer to midsummer. the salary ei be $49 per month, The chairman referred to the d"nth of Mr. Bates, caretaker of t he Central school, and, on motion of Messr,. Blair and Cult, the secretary wits instructed to convey the sympathy of the board to Mrs. Bates and family. The hoard also decided to attend the funeral in a IowlyAnd to close the echoed on the afternoon oft funeral. Ise fn cal. The princi- pal's p 61 pal's report showed an enrollment for February of 243 toys and 2814 girls, with en average ettendence or 212 boys and Zai .girls. Mr. Tigert also reported that Aline E. Micheletti he.l substituted for tray anti a half flays for Mae Matt and holt it day 1or 11Het Vesta Watson and * motion wilt passed for her p %pumnt. An applice• tion from Mr. Tiger*, for an increase In salary WAN referred to the finance committee. The following accounts were ordered laid : finder & Panlin, eel MO; George il'nrtrr, VI 90; Bell Tele- phone Cu., 812.50; The Signal, gtl.ixl. The principal wee directed to ask for tender's for stationers: Organist Cogswell has resigned his position at St. Oeolge's church, to t tke eHe,•t April 1.). For the Victoria street Methodist church wervi,•es on 0nnday the ser toj)ics ere announced a. follows: 11 a. m., "Hrnise(11teKdM":7p. m., special snhject. 1,1. W. Millyard, pastor. The Ninth Noe '1 Metlimilat elutreh anniversary sera' Mee have been poets Spaned for a week and will he held on unday, Meech 20th, when Rev. E. 11. Linceley, of London, will to the preacher of the day. • .tt the 1(aptist church next Sunday the pastor, Rev. C. R. Jones, will preach At Lotti services. The morning subject is "heroic Opportunity," and . the evening subit'et "An Old (rove Story." Htr*ngero and vi"itors are i cordially welcom('d, it . Twenty-four new members were S added to the cntmmiinion roll of Knox rhnrch at the preparatory service last h Friday evening ---eighteen on pro- M fesolon of froth. and six hy certiflcata h from other ehurrhes. Fern*- hundred Altd twenty-eight, partook, of cont. 1. D mullion on the )4thhath. 80 much Interred and inquiry in now . t circling A 1 Ihr. opening hooks 0f P the Bible I het lir. I Mugell takes y' '14ene"ili' me hie suhleet for next Non- w day evening. Whatever may he the e theories of the origin of these brooks " as preoented by the traditional or r historic,' school. of Indents, he hopes to Phew the certain hand of o Deity in their inopiration and their h remarkable presentation of truth i which mum lie somewhere at the A fuundatlon of things. He therefore i J ( Madam Luettrla, The celebrated Egyptian palmist, fail) now give a full life reading for 1444 cents. This week only. Call and (nneult with her on ala *hairs of life. To avoid In intakes look for Madan' l.uctttia at the 8t. LawrenOI, tl,alse OA Montreal street, linderich, Ont, (lour' from it a. m. to In p, nl. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ifo not forget the sale at 8 o'clock, Saturday night. tutu, BECKETT. Oysters served in all "tyles p fee t'r ant bricks, confectionery and cigars. C. BLArk*Tolg4, West street restaurant. • Remember we evil any kind of stuck or business for any person, A)rivets, or auction. (i. HRl'KKTr, uctioneer•. Court (ioderich, No. 32, C. 0. F'., tend" holding a supper and concert in the Temperance Hall on the even- ingof' March 18th. I have for sale a gon(l paying Ned - nese, tmisll capital needed. (;nod rea- m ns fel► erltin worth Inok' K.u) into. :Apply 1t "e to A17cr1uNK1it [ltc.:K. EDT. -• Remember the date of S. L. Taube'e visit to G.J(q'ich. and if there le any_, sight shake it a point to 4nn.ult hire at Dunlop's dr ng store on Tuesday and %Vedne.day. March flit h and 17th. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF, spring 1si at heed and F. J. I'lYdbam I4getting his customers rea,ly with t4A latest spring t snoring. Det into the pronasion. It. R, Salinas has w seat for himself at the mental bard and for everyone who waste' o good Photo he has n cwt at hla attend. in front of his camera. E. N. Lewis hos a bili to economize the dey. light and around at 0. Ilneer Rrnith'n they be haven. tusking the nerd of It loo. The resent changes In the store make it e. beentifully lighted store to 'el g at good.. to. The regular nleetiag_of the 1!1,14. E. Will lid held in the coon 1)01(04' 1/0 Monday afternoon next at 1 o'clock. Au article by J. J. Wright, relniR- scent of military *(Taira in Ooderirh bygone days, will epistler in 7'he ignel next week. The following donations to the .stpital are acknowledged : Mr. orrl.. Guelph, 81)) ; Mee. Berk, 1me•nlade bread ; Mrs Bishop, home -invade breed : Mrs. Aldous, eggs ; r. Marie.'. magazines. The lawn tennis chit) c plains ( 1 he action of boys who have green laying h."'key on the elutes groomdo n I'icton attest, ..roiling - the genas hich had been put in shape et great !penes. The pr*ctice must be tet,lpetl, and the Ixoy. will do well to 'quire nu farther warning. Robert Bert'a'n, of Hatnil01, rgenizer for the Mons of tee,elband, 44 been in town for Nome days work• ng In the interest" et that Society, meeting of Invigilate. CAMP in ho - ng held on Friday evening, when Tuesday. Jewel' Ile.ale has b on v4.it a the old home the pant week, F: N. Law's, M.P., w.s home • om Ottawa dieing the week. Win, Campbell wan in Torooto *meal days the pant week. MI...11nw ti eldt) levo Iefe en S 111407 a two week,: visit l0 bait. M .. Iterldllt. of Barrie, I. visiting at the 0.� home, the residence of ar, and Mr..Ja -mee\ Mac%tear. J. H. Worse(( loft ou Monday for Toronto as delegate 4,4.14., meeting of the 'Canadian Order of Hume t'inde a. 1. o Mss. Waller Hero. corner Nel.on and Vie - coria etreete. will receive on the fleet and thinl Fridays of each mouth. Mr, and Mr.. Pani Turnbull left the peel week on their return to Sutton. Mn. Turnbull leaving a few den. In ellcance of her husband to pay a .hurt Visitto her relative. nt ('hatham. ''e are very Burry to barn that our esteemed yof'.g friend J. 1. Aitken, who ha. been employed for the pug throe year. in the ome'e. of Davidson 4t Hay, wholesale grocers, Toronto, Is home with hie parent.,. Mr, and Mrs. Joe. Aitken, on 0000004 of ill health. A. s. Jane. wt,o 4,a. been office man for Doo tor. F:mmcr'.on and Tut11611((, left Doderich ou Monday, Wal'. P. 1t., for Vancouver, where he will re.ume h1. old position with Dr. J. L. Turnbull, who Ie peactl.ing in the ('oa.t city. 'rho I)o-tor'. many Ooderlch friends will no doubt be intere-tell and pleased to know the:., although he has been In Vancouver .(net a little over w year, he hen a large end rapid( expending genetic% In bidding adieu to hive Dolcrlcb frtcnds Mr. Jane maps that tbo Ave and one-half year. he has resided in this town have been swim" tit • plea.anteet of hie work- ing life, and be beeves with real regret. Hut the Indliar rnent., held out. by Dr. Turnbull and the better preseipect of emitting 44. family of boys oat in life he. brought him 1.1 the de mann to again erne stake. and go West, The Signal wishes 11 r, Jane and his family tweesw in their new iuls►lion. AUCTION BALES. FRtuAT. March 12th. -Auction sale of farm Mock and hnplementw property of Mr. Finlay, come...inn It, A,hfleld, THOMAS ((User. aurlloncur. Mnvl4 al. \torch L.th..-Auction sale of chmce mllch cow", young rattle. Leicester .beep and young homes, at Samuel His'ett'. farm. S altford, commencing at 1:3) o'clock. T,,oe. tlttsonv, auctioneer. Trion* v. March 14th. - Auction eats of farm stock end implement.. property ot.Tho., ....delle, at lot 27. conceesmn 3, Weal Wawa, nn.h. Everything night 1* disposed of. e. Mr. Radcliff has +old the farm. 'crines. (itnemty, aurrlune' r. ''R.nknuAv. March 17th. -Auction male of farm stark and implements at lot 1, o0nomeloo 4, Colborne, eornmencing at 1 o'clock sharp. J,',op MArrrro, tnw.lotu,, Teat, Ovwrny, *Rel lunar. Tucnaiwv, March lath. -CI - IalsgoU'n -o mune .ear, ono..slon 3, a lett. TnoMAs (1 (*rile Y. auctioneer, Mom VA r, March 32.J, - Auction sale of farm stock and a good 81l -acre farm. at lot. 10, eon- cor.lo.n 1. Gallorlch township. E. J. Ktterrr and J. H. 111' t,o,', proprietor: Ttlo*AN 111-Al/Rt. e.10t3alleer. Torwuar. March :.'orf. - Auction sale of Aland*r(brcet road hors,, and colt,,, heavy draughts and general peewee colt. and cattle. at Mr Polley's farm. eoneewlon J, Udetieh township c' mile. from 1i,terichhcommencing lit 1 nch ek. A. 11. Potter. proprietor. TnoM- Aa (ll"NI1R0, auctioneer. W1lNg.0Av. March 21th -.auction sale of farm stork, implements, err,.• property of MRs. Mw'411Trsy. one mile from Holmo.v111e. T. I;i'VpRY, sectinneer. Tu,,-Iwo,v. March tlth.'- Auction sale Of forty head 04 good •hort.horn grade cattle, Dome pria.rwlnnera at lot I. com•.,lon 1. Dalcrbch township, one mile fn from (4atertch, atnn,I. ming *1' 2 Rtinrt'-1114Aflt. NAytlTgl. t nae, proprietor. TIIOMAe 41 44441, war- tlo*oar, P 141 `'. Marrch 1rllh.-Auction sato of farm etoek$nd impMnent4, ate tot (.. coneww.Ion 7. Colborn(' township, one mile west of Auburn, emenenringat. I ielaek *here. late* How. Am. proprietor, ,TtmwAR (Irv:,Rr, *nctioneer, 8O8N. Ig1TE.-,.a1 "The Malt.!. Madison avenue, Toronto, on Sunday Febrilery Leith, to Mr. end MM. (laude S. Sunday, Febrile!, a sou. PATT180N 111 'taunt Ste. Meets. Mich on Mandey. Match 1st, to Mr. and Mr.. H. D. l'attt.on, a .ori. DIEU. 1111 hI.EIt.-AI St. 110 en,. ml Sunday, Febru- ary Cnh, John Miller, aged Al year. and 111 month.. FOX. -1n Landon, on Thursday. March 4th, l'eter Fox, eget M year. end In months WILIJMIN In Gnderich tnwmhtp on Thum day, Maroh eh, otter R %Villein, aged .1 years and 11 month.. (TINDER to Colborne town -hip, o'. Srmlay. March 7th, .N trete, lLndnr, p11ct of (0 • late Charles (tinder, aged tel re ars RUMRALI. -On Tnsdey, March Nit. fat the r 0)dsltee of her daughter, Mrs 4)14011"0, Smith 14004044, tint.. Mary Rnmhwll Ifo ta• eA7 d Oederleh 1, aged e3 years. 4 f;