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SIETE:SECOND TSAR -Ne. Fly
I am offering for sale Debentures bearing intermit
at five per cent. (ler annum, t5ayal,h• half -yearly.
These debentures r ffer an absolutely rate and prof-
itable investment. 1 would advise anyone having
money to invest to be sum to call oaf ere lee.
W. L. HORTON
TIIE STANDARD LOAN 601111'. N Y
BOOKBINDING
MAGAZINES, •
PRRIODICALS and
LIBRARIES
bound or repaired.
(,OLD LliTl ERINO
on LEATHER OOOD$
Wanted
IWTATOF,s WANTEl) =-1' WIT
Day 15 cents for good round puletOe,
Md:aw. F. J. NAF:(31,k.
'IJANTEI). - IMMEDIATELY,
govt (1ttrt.t ..111 do, or fret mill. in the
comity of 11prm, neer the awn of liraterich.
Will pay •pot mob, °rigid, part ash and hal
.nee n city evert y. Address BOX IM TIIF
SIGNAL G cnch, 1•h -If
II ordeMTpeemptil- teaUdad. e. /laving
A. K. TAYLOR, BTRA'rpoa,
11'E ICE
� We have our Ice Rouge' well
tilled and are prepared to stip.
ply old and new primas with
the hest quality during the
ming CRAIGIE BROS.
Boomers er Bearden Wanted
110ARUERS OR ROOMERS WANT -
ll YU.-Yoegr ladies preferred. t'orurers
•..,' home, ooarad5.1 N Coasinate la'utute,
bummer .actio er lake. Apply t THE 816-
N AI. OF'FJCE,
Yet • Sale
L'011 SALK. -TRK BCILUIN(.
1 knolter the (ha°ge Hall, ort the 5th con.
re.onun ef Colborne; also the furniture and
-,11,.1. Pllreh.eer wUl have As month. to re-
„ute building. Sale will be betel itt the pre.
R0.e.ao lYWai Apra 30114, at 4 cctoca p.m.
I te. le .
1 DpOere.f) ow n/ tel the remove! amid <
.',• meetnii plane Of the l,odae on Itenmiler�
A�:utEw MILLIAN, fleM1'kL ALLEN„
tt N. MILLIAX, Tredve,.
t.ra. 1411[ t4ALK IYFR 11A1VH-
1.4 INti._y. (•, W. Leghorn. mid llama
neck, t> foe. perT5 ting. All
$4.30 per Ise. Litre, .
•imiir. 'rite I I -H Al.rem high cls..
Tenders Wanted
`LEALEI) 1'ENDEILli AI/DRESSED
3 to the kreder.iggnned will be tainted up to
May 1st. f:4a, for the repairttpr of Donnybrook
Met hah.t rt •. r. -h The building 1. to le. rrlwel
rood a leerfuri,• wan put under n 8 feet high.
to be veneered with bait. an alcove to be put
at t1, back Ai •1 a. porch at the front Plano
sod.
laecll eau. r
we
be
1jaU wen et 1
enee
of Nawuel Th hmt+,on et Donnybrook.
The
1o*.. or :lc , oder not ntco.,anly a.a «p1ed.
N M. Int), I8N, Mestere Ont, ita.. We
walnut
r_:4
Auction Sides. -
FAIt, MVR (SALE. _
1 have Need Ind.» tioi• front J. T. Gorr.
Tlloal•r IS eeU 67 'MAW auction .at Lulhorae
Hotel, (laderk•h, en
THUKid!).[ Y. APRIL .ecu,
at .1 u cluck r -•u part e( tote 1 and 1, ('oore,
don !IMA/. Towu.hlp of ('olboree .*hint 3
mar f u G. da:chl, tont strung en. acre. of
land• ei , , huulw an Karo, ;medically new.
Land all - - ' ed down with the exception of 23
agree, 7 acre. of the beet land. balance sandy
loam. owing all done. Altogether 111. 1, a
6r'te 'tarns. Termer..,, Forfurtherpar
-_
(lesion tote THOS, Ol'NOH Y. Amnon.
ser. J. . G')UQHORpc. Propel, too.
1 i .et
to l !cT Ifftpit., Hrumiller.
.a.1. 41 In,.
Beal :state tor gale.
11)F,AL ESTATE FOR MALb:.-
LL choice tet 10 Uig row property corner
Mvrke..fleet asd IlAg1n avenw. Five Int"
.r.-, walk ham eMerohen, wheels. po.totllce
and .tore. [tower in F n *rogue. Pert4ou
lee may be bad hem J P BROWN. (loderleh.
TWO FIRST-CLASS BUILDING
loto for aide, Omitted on Newgate and
a1.., [repeat.., (orierlch Term M 1
it THAM.
toe particulere apply oto -•J
RUR SALE. --TWO 0001) HOUSES
rt. 1 AU greet, one frame and one fine
ton0 r-..drncu, modern Improvement/ : aunt
he mid immediately. No reasorsble offer re
fume. Stone houw has .table on the premiw•,
MILS. IlItI'Ia1F.-s.
UOLHF: .FOR 8ALE. - A NSW
1 / brick dwelling. with the modern improve-
ments. pie oumtlyi netyV.t d end .fear the Square.
A(14) to W. R. RoHF:HTwos.
HOI(NE FOR RALE. - - A TWO.
iTORY brick houm, with seven rooms•
4a Brum. .Lreet. Parucularr net be had by
calling at. elelNAL (Mire.
3.5 tf
L ARM`FOR HALF, IA)T 11, CON -
1I I'I'S$10N 6, Colborne ; 127 err.o of good
end. iw•n under grain for eight yeas, 11 elle
rut of Dunlop and 31 mile from Uedert•h
wih great buildinge and srieeuln well and
wind olll. .5 acre or orrMrd, hent of winter
halt. and new sit•. of hn,h. For pwrt ientar,
apply to JAL. YUUN.:, Jr.. lupi N %Voter 1..
. now). 114
LM)K SALE.--1'tTURDRR Tn CLOSE
r uptMre.ewteof the late li, ('. $hennon,
a. h. hie late redld4epnne 4 now for sale. 1t le
`I(" !c°�iilie ilk7o�ltig . how modern porn venken
pan at any time. For further
Putb•nIM. apply o Proudffoo(, Hay. t Blair.
C. J. HAMILTON, Executor.
W1 STERN LANDS FOR MALE
in the trodden dldtrii(. Your choice of
fen farm,, containing til acres each ; Mee
tor 1, tooth -Mono on and telephone. in the
1 411 .e11 on may tern, Inforrfatkon
rr++yylg,Mm t he country cheerfully given. J. H.
TF:11 oI.li,Y, York ton, Seat.
HOUSE FOR SALE, -ON HRITAN
NiA reed;.41 modern ooneenlen In
rose mndirlot, t1p.�o.�t 1��1
Mrironer,apply toJ. R(1HERTSOYan. r
TIL R
'4TERLING BANK
OF CANADA
nein ()..loo 7bWrrro
ar-Tnnatzgm CAPITA'.
• el.mn,alo
IN(o lt(Y)RATED BY SPKCIAI, ACT
OF DOMINION PAI(LIAMKNT
TO RLCCI V E DEI'(k*ITS
To accommodate the Farmers
we have opened Branches in the
village -et of
DUNGANNON,
AUBURN,
V A RN A and
ItAYFIELD.
tti a ■•.keit 1 he Patronage of the
FARMER,
ea La ammo DIa00'O/ITID.
current rate of interest
yAYIN(34paid in our
HANK DRPART-
"ndr MRNT
pondo of $1.00 and upward*.
14111EIIICH [BLANCH
A. H. oAMHLr, %mese,-
�earr_
L t11'HDA1. APRIL, 1,111, Al 2
I oclerk. -1 have been In.tni'ted by (.he
uwaer Iowan et the Anrtlon Mouse the follow.
inti hougehold good( which are nearly rii•w.
I only in th.• hotter shoot .1. month. 1 kitchen
Y•••• 4orrwer 1 afoot. extenabon table. e
weak rocker•. 1 willow rocker,
dl�rnQ
and .twnq- .2 rxnlrro skis o ter-. of - drew -cm
kitchen table, 1 kitehrn cheir,rds totleta.iMs,
Mind., commies., rove pipes, etc. Trona. cash.
GG). BF: g,t r Auctioneer.
. ATI.RI/AY, APRIL 24Tj1, AT 3
1 oel�oddk, ill plrtur,-, ineI dipgl oil pelrt•
ing., la mirrors. Thi- wle wiI/ lee held on
trher e26th 1 stead of the to h gild -wIll afford a
r zno unity In picture' buying'. GEC
, Auctioneer.
LIATl'
DAV: APRIL ziTH, AT
o odor op
wood 1F In hoiht+e, „, ;•11. bath an
d
hloser Int r house, Slot-, room for two or more
our. I the beet n n1tfir town, Particu•
lam from 1 c undntwp4anal lil-1. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor 0E0. HE('I(l:TT Andioneer,
'ATI'{ /AY,- Al' til. I7TI1. AT 3
*sleek -Ten of land in the Thome.
III .°eve ""In the to
wa of 1:wlrrfcht UFA)N(: t;
BKI'KK �Aucton•ir.
u&t'KETr A CO.. LIST OF PROP -
1) I R1tTIE8 FUK sALF:.
We. have rm.. hrdENEIl4-town. properly for
-ale. look veer the Het. Thio is only a few of
the proper[ we have for .1r•. Huy now
telore the no .tart..
$1,x00 dawn - 0004 tone hou-e on Last
nates, elect'tl' t ; nine large roon,t bath, fur-
ottO . Tlri is light., beautifully finished
Ingclgene; . Thio a rem bargiln for Immediate
ng frost.
F'rau(e home with 7 $9•71; e7 factory. stone foundation o,i , bargain.
$1$1,100
,100 ,F, '°1C holo. on Bance .turf ; v
conslion, 3 minultw walk from nt gnarr. central love.
.300 Rr*s reoftage on Hrnr ' .troet, s
ns•�e,.....
roosts. goer) .long rellar, splendid
t$If' 1,400 ('ho t Ing 1111. '.. h. ,.; Interna
ton4l tat,. all engine. M., let .tf
chopper, building[ ski, all ,•nmplele.
$1,823 Xewoetnenl brick hour, s .arms
hltth,'- furnace. well hnlehrvl- ani
toot en'rno., on l'refelg v -t rw•1.
I2An down. . ew red Mirk hon.o, a room
f ornate bath bath room, er eni' wiring,
cellar M11.1.11 ofpipu m', two .tall ways, Ttafa -
atreel. 1 . I
1 JO (ay's . *eros of band In liddeMrh,
l Snug hbu+c apple, plum Mid rtt , y
tn... Reynold , oed ; bargain.
$t1 )00 OW t room frame hen.. on Kenya.
St ,trent.. R1ern o the (dace. Gad
looney.
$4110 down. (fond hone, and Mt on Wolfe
street, 10 retells, Il neary furnace. balk
room, electric lights. esy tern[..
*1),l'inn New brIelt hon.. on yietorlwrl,.
rooms, h r0uln, oleettle light no•
lures, furnace. all m ern conveniences,
61)OO, Two erre* f choir. garden land.
Home end barn on the plan. 11nron
road. .lent 1 tulle from 1 irl lion,.
$1.750 (+coda freme hone, t.10 lobo
on Weiling etr0M, claw o Wet
otreet.
x$900 One and a half .tory frame honor In
good comfit 101,.,, room.. good cetlo.
owner ovine R'r.t.
Q New bootee ai Orford .tree), (fond
•lr� cellar ■nd foundation, , mono,
ole.e o Wheel gig..
115200 down, New cottage near R heel Itiga,
ee ( roomo more or less Keay tenter.
Q.1
(00 Ileod frame hint., on (link. street,
r shout 1 acre of rend. barn and out -
M111.11004.
Honor hap 6 mean,
111300 down. Hrlek wnrl•ho,.e m Handl-
Ion street, make ra Iln,• .tore for any
line of burin ese. Het at rept In Ute own.
• 1 200 flood triune one nage on Anemia
• f [nee:, room,,- goad Iootlon.
look It over
$4,200 lic.t farm, rises td 1, d rich, naw
hone, goal hems and -hats, Alt
new wire error ; 4 acro, of orcharn.
*300 down. Brink hewn on Elgin avenue.
4 Hernia, clo.rt and loth room. Thl.
1. a rare (arualn.
$400 buy. Ked gaoling lot ben l'alrdonla
Treece•, overlook. 1', 1', L
S f n00 Fwrm of Lvt acres grrdt hnIMlna,.
brick Awoderl . 'l'hl. 1 one of rho
6.04 fMm• close o ti.xleeMh.
Qs00 end .Ip for Rend town lee. We glue Ton
ei' tan (alio -.,
;f,750 Hoye large building, engine and bolter
etc.• for removal.
•1 (100 Hay. new .,mint hiock'hon.n, e
+ rot nia, ftlnsace, dollar fell .free of
hm1.e, eLRAntly flnlohed. near faet0ri
$4 500 Fora I1o,l in,n o1 Io. -,ll! y. pay Ong
sD + a to In tar a'nl on tnve.tnlnnt
should pay IS per rent. with the can ',inning
p,-, door.
Wr.le, Phan* Or 0011 Al the Anrtlon Mom. rbnde0r /0r MM exeratee.
Further part teeters front auctioneer, (toted the 9Nh day of March, 11051,
131IX)R(iI esuseTi_ *MK
TEN l PAGES
-GODERI ONTARIO, CANADA : APRIL 1.i, 19709
ionaL
LOCAL TOPICS.
Opening of.Navigat;on Approaching
A st has
erected thelightnot dhpier, roma
Lance rest of the outer range lig
Thi( it for use in conjunction with
Omer rouge light to give mariners
course for entering the harbor st
opening of navigation, as the tower
the west end of the pier throws ves
slightly to the north of the dredg
channel.
Heard From After Many Years.
Richard Rotup, of town. is in
eeipt s lo
lost eldest brother, Jaca week of ob John of tkrnn
and needle.s to stay the relatives he
are overjoyed at hearing of b
again. It was in IMO that Mr. Item
left here and he heal not been hes
from since then, but this week t
postmaster had an inquiry from hi
relatives still here. M(t�•liontyyp is of 1
cited at Shuswap, British Columbia.
Death of Rev. J, W. Orr.
Rev..). W. Orr, of Dorchester, et
of Robert Orr. of this town, passed
away on Tuesday last at the age
fifty-three years. He had -been n!!
only n short time, with heart trouh
For the past four years he had been
the pastor of Dorchester and Cruulli
g1(oi there from the Guelph Pi
''yter and formerly he/was plater
}
Alma He wax ordained in 1t(t(7 an
before hilt death Was _
her of the London • to ytery. Ile
,l the town of Wingttaw, on the 24th of ! other of the uweutbers will be leaving City to live and th!
Aprih at 11 o'clo'k e. m. Eleven
, tavern licensee have been applied for
this district. Fifteen were ie.ued
I1ast year, but the passing of the local
been option bylaw in Aehftuld township
lis- I cuts off four,
ht. + The South Huron board meets at
the I the Dixon House, in the village of
the I Brucelield, on Friday, April Y3n1, at
(hello*. tui Applicatione are being made
at for twenty tavern licenses for the
vele coining year, including tip apelicallun
sed by N. M. Cratiu for the Balmoral
hotel, St. Joseph. For the current
year twenty-four tavern atui two shop
re- licenser were issued in South Huron.
ug Baseball LAagtggle,
9.
re daytlesrt,,ethel I(uronheld st andinton on Perth Bave-
im hall League was organized, to include
1) Uoderich, Clinton. Blyth and Mitchell.
rd A, Hobyrson, of Illyth, was elected
tie president and F. J. Rutland, of U rude•
rich, eecretarS-treaourer. The exec -
110 utive committesis to consist of there
lea- officers; and one representative from
each club, tut follows: John Tait,
(:oderich : J. E. Johnston. Clinton ;
to U. 4 )vers, Blyth ; F. Porterfield,
\iitcbelh 1'rnuirea were selected ge
of follow' : John 'fait and O. Dean,
Uo(lerich ;-McUunald and F. Porter-
" fieId. Mitchell; M. McEwen and J. It.
Ho0vttr, ClitttCi1� n i U. Somers and B.
n' McArter, Blyth. A' double schedule of
games will he played during the sea•
eon ; thie will be published later. John
id Tait, D. Munro, U. !)ran and V. Dean
were pteaent at the meeting frown (:ode -
18 be played at. thut Rthet26th ofsilt!
May. The
in Ooderi••h team has bright prospects
ce for 11, • -...aeon, There is plenty of
h
good to l e.jal at hand to make it win -
11'1 , u.1 , and Is.,t year's champions
• f !lit- Likeside League may iw expec-
ted to be somewhere near the top in
Or . new leiRfle_et _thet_elnet• - of the
survived- by his widow, one eon a
borne and title daughter married
the West. The funertil took pia
this a/Les-noon from the- resider
of hie father tin Hicip'ck. street.
U.ath of William Murray.
The death took pdioe last Friday of
an old resident of the town in the per-
son of William Murray. Mr. Murray
had reached the age of eig'ttty-two
)earn and three months. He had
Fx•r•n ill for alluut three weeks with
pneumonia and p few Clays before his
death had a stroke of paralysis. TIM
funeral tookiplace on Monday, the
services being i•.:elected by Rev. J,
lire, of Listowel, of the Plymouth
Brethren )der. intimation. The tall.
heerers wiere two sone (George and
Joseph), W son-in-law (Jetties Atkeni,
and a 1e(rhesa (Claude Murray). The
deceased` was horn in Scotland and
carne t. Canade when a )sty, settling
at (i,ich, of whit•h he had been a
resid ►lt ever since. He ie survived
by tar half•rislers, Mrs. Buchananeta /Airs, Bowel, of Stratford, d
leaves a family of live child
b, with -irritant
in
.
*lid George, ot'Wrwn ; Davy,
%
lai
1i t o . .
R..1 1
.KIw
i
t, o f Oil City, Lounei.
end- Mrs. James Aitken. of town.
e. Murray's wife Merl many 'yeare
eg•,.
applications for Liquor Licenses,
The license rolumiasioners of
Centre Huron will meet at the Com-
mercial hotel, Seaforth, on April illth,
at 11 o'clock s. in., to consider appli•
cations for liquor liceneea for the cunt•
ing license year. - Applications have
been wade for twenty-eight tavern
licenses and three shop licenses - the
.ante number as ere in effect at preen
en t.
The North Huron cornnieeionera
will meet in the emoted chamber, in
00DERICH MARKETS..
Tannsotr, April 1.4 h.
Fell wheel, tier bush fl M toe I on
`(,ring wheat, per bush.. 1 le to I us
Rye, per beat
it 5ii
Rut twheat. I owe bush n (pat to 0 NI
Oat.., per bn •h., 0 PI l0 0 LI
Pore, see M,.1 0 el to 0 a;
Heeley, per be.6 0 CI to n AI
Sweeting, ,ar ton 1..,. to .n to Si .111Flour. fa'. sly, per cwt 2 Mi to 2 e,
Flour, ,latent, per cwt T'•t to 3 nt
Firm,, per ton 2(W l0 21 U)
Short*, Dar ton 21 In to 23 nl
Hay. per ton a an Id 9 Re
Wood. 1w1-00111 S en re 6 A
Butter, per Ib n SI eo 0 Y2
Thee..., per Ib 0 15 to 015
14rge. trash. per dos - 0 1.1 to 0 17
1'otwt0ea, mew11 to 35
('wao
le, din'y to good, per cwt. / Irl to ISO
Cattle, export, per cwt.. . 4 At to 5 tit
Hoe„ 7 no to 7 On
Sh to 4 re
3 30 to I O)
0 17 t0 0 17
0 IS to 0 4)
oto Oro
600 to 6.70
(0 to i0
10 to 10
Ham, peerr Ib t
Flacon, per Ih
Lard. per 1b
Tallow, per Ib
HMew, par cwt
Ode.
Chle ens
Turks
- - - tJ't
erll.ide'Markets; onn page ; the week,
Situations vacant
`U'ANTED. -BY MR8. RROt1OH; TN
Ooderich, on or before the loth et May, it
general servant and it nurse.. The general ser.
vent to have nothing to do with n ripe, and
the nine to .deep at her own home. ADp(7 by
letter to Por Burwell. Ont. 42 -It
WANTED, ---A COMPETENT MAiD
for general ho,.owmk for omen fondly.
Reference+ doodled. Highest wage+ paid.
MRS. R. iHA W LEY, (oIborne street
Notice.
)('BI.ic NOTi ''E_ -
jAny person or preemie dumping althea Or
other refuse on the streets of the town will he
proe.ecutcd. By order of the Town Council.
4 KNOX, Clerk,
iVOTICR TO iNVESTOR.y.-THE
1 executors of the e.tete of the tete
(tom'ge Acheson have derided to offer the
wholesome for wale. The property condone of
real waste, debeutare,. bond. and .took.e.
Partial wishing to lnvent In eny of the .hove
propertle Oen get full paruculore on applies
Lion to the ea:enters.
Mao. ELLA C. ACHERON.
J. 1'. IIRnwN Kxeculrle,
WILLIAM ACHEROtr } Kxee01Ori
(:oderich, Dec. 5th 1101; .
Notice to Crediton
IN THE MATTER bF THE l'- (TATE
ear
MORGAN PHILIP AteiT1N, (,ATF: OF
Tux TOWNSHIP OF A1HF1ELD, iN
THE COUNTY OF HURON, FARMEI(,
DECEASED.
Notice 1. hereby given pnr-unnt to R. S. O.
11517 chapter 1110on A
, oeetl1, that all moons.
hitting claim* ageing the ada4, of the .old
Morgan Philip Angle, who riled on or .(Noor
the let day of March, 1!051, ore required on or
heiOrr the _.4b der of April, nee, re .end by
poet prepaid or deliver to the nndereigned,
w,llrlor
for 4h'Illlam cn
(might of the
Met will of. t he nnkl d wl their names, ad
drew. and dn,nri pilon., And A full stat omen(
of parth-nl,r. of their ileum, and the net nre of
the...rurfty (If any) held by them, duly weft
fled.
Ami noire i+ hereby given that After the
eald date the geld eteeitor will premed to 41. -
tribute the aa -et. of the deceived among the
perdue. entitled thereto, het ing mgerd only to
the claims, of which he .het( the[ have notkle.
J. 1. K I IdA)RAN, I3nAer(h, Ont.,
(rttaoll,
Oddfeflowshlp Motes.•
The OJdfellowt• lodge of instruction
for district No. 13, held at Clinton on
Good Friday, was attended by about
270, menitrers of the order, including
representatives from Goderich, See -
forth, Lucan, Blyth, f3-ussels, Hensel'
end Exeter, PAM, (:rand Master
iHewett, of Ltrtowel, we.... present and
gave en address and District Deputy
ileo. T $'tor was on hand,' The work
was 'nit nn in the town hall in the,[
atteulron and evening, and this was
followed by a banquet in the Oddfel-
lows' H.11 at night. The initiatory
dcgrct• was put on by the Seafortlt
lodge. Rix men (wing admitted t, the ,
order. G,xlerieb pot on the first and
°rennet degt•ebn, which;, with the new
, were- heautiji4 ee.4 work,
end the third degree w,ex,p,11 on by
Clinton. Five young men fk mt God. -
ick Weau-purl. through all tie.' Alegroeo
end t!re total repee:mutafloin from this
leas *boot forty. The thanks of
thy gathering Were tenderest to Ne-
ttle/ 1lrputy Bro. Taylor.
.'111 the members •ef Huron Lodi;.,
No, R., who can lw present next Mon-
day night are requested to do so, ea
the initiatory degree will be put on
according to the new ritual eel with
the new regalia.
An at h is to he held in the
'nage neons next %Vedneuday even-
ing, April 21.1,
The Elevator (;o,'s Annual Meeting.
r well
shortly. give M
Turnbull a ixxl upportun(y of via
A social uveuang under the auspi cel log him. The vestry meeting was a
of Court Ooderich, 1. U. F., is to be 1 ioUrned to next Monday evening,
held tomorrow (Friday) evening at
the UJdfellows' II ill. A good program PERSONAL MENTION,
of music, etc„ will be given. in midi -
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t'• I NW ADVERTISEMENTS -April 16th
it -
tion tdaddresees by Messrs. Merrifielel
and Dat'ch, of bond. in, High Court Best Mr('mth w.fw home from Toronto f
officers of the I. U. F. Afterwards ICCaeter.
('huller Farrow was free iron Toronto
there will Ler dines. Admission, ;tunday.
Tho. Tilt 1. up from lblrolt fur a visit to
for concert, t'rk ; for whole evening,
including deface and supper, 73io.
, CHURCH NOTES.
Thr North street Methodist choir is
preparing for a tine concert to be
given during the first weak iR May,
At St. Peter's church the altars were
beautifully decorated with lilies sod
other flowers for the Easter festival
on Sunday. The usual services ler
the day were held.
The Easter services in 4t. Ueorge's
church were as usual bright and ap-
propriate to the great festival of the
church, and the church Was beautiful
with floral decorations about the
Chancel.
A special children's Easter service
Was held last timidity morniug at the
Baptist church, the children needing
in the"singing with good effect. lire.
Andrews presided at the organ in the
absence of Mr, Cook,
"'Rev. W. E. Norton, D" D. the eup-
erietendeut of the Baptist house mis-
sion board of (tut,.ei4 ,.nil J,ttypie.r
will preach at morning and evening
services in the Baptist church next
Sunday. A cordial welcome it ex-
tended to all stranger./ and visitors.
In Victoria Street MethaTwt T3urrF
the services reflected theapirit of the
'ay. The pastor, Rev. H. W. Mill -
J.
p,T
usic
arch
0.
rch
The
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and
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Met
Kot'
ter
yard, being stilt 'unwell,. Hev.
-Aherne, of Clinton. occupied tbe
pit. The choir rendered excellent m
with the Easter theme, 'I'be Chi
WAS prettily decorated with flower
&otter was observed at Knox chu
by wo'yices appropriate to the day.
attar, Rev. Jas. Anderson, dwelt
h s err:not s upon the Everter story
int significance, and the choir rend
ed 'aster music at both a e% icxa
the Morning /ire. Huggins took a M
part. nd at the evenin-- ,service ,M
McVit ie ave a Ileautr. .•,rndrrin
he sol "i Know that til lied
y esu
Livrth,
The annual meeting of the shit
holders of the (Joderir•h Elevator a
Transit Company, Limited, was We
yesterday afternoon at he manage
dr r
R{ _r. The direr•tors este all pt.'s
eat and a few other shareholders.
T. Pettigrew, representing the G(•at
Trunk, -old Mayor Macklin, repro
rating the town's intereati, &len w
present, The company has haul
very rwtiefactoyy Year. A dividend
111 per cent. wits paid in Decemlx
last and the ;lanegei• expieastd t
hope that if business continued
good >u it hip) born another divider
would its pill in July next. At ti
viler. -tory meeting following thi
ing of shareholders tbe officers weir
re-elected, n.a follows : President,
John 1. A. Hunt ; vice•Irreeider)t, Ft.
R. Stuart : sec retary-treaaurer and
manager, W. L. Horton. The other
directors ere S. Uyment, M. M. •
Laughlin, John Goldie and E. FL
1Vaylend. the question of an -en-
largement of the plant was con-
sidered and it was felt by the direc-
tors that the doubling of the cep.wity
of the elevator in the near future
would he-w.re.nt.d„-The amb edinw
cepne;ty oft n.• elevator has recently
been increased from_ 15,(NNl bushels
per hour, a+ O was last season, to 22.-
11(1(1 hu+bel+ per hour. r
"The king of a Horne" le the title
f a sense, f spruwnsto be begun next
uoday eve. ing in North street Met -h•
aeliet church. The following are. the
subjects: ' 4 eetheart.," "Mitrtir e,"
"The New Ho, e," "The Kingly Hus-
)and," �4Tke H
"When my Chil n' are about Me."
The flrat subject ill be given en Sun-
day evening'.
u1d town
Mr,. J. W. Vanattcr wa, in Stratford during
the week,
Ur. Whitely. of (turtle, a G1tud friends in town
this week.
Jl I Ks elyn Itumball was home from London
for easter.
Mr. and Mr., W. (liven have returned from
Tannic w Ucder/cd _ -
atlsi l:. Ulu.ubore la vieltl0g -fµMd„_ at Oren -
ton and coiner point..
MI... Elise -Tye, `from Ottawa, H among the
homeootuerr for Kesor.
MO,* Kato Vanaller .(rut roarer week at
bur home. Applegate, Moly. _
Bert Kidd, tato of S. Y. Hick...tore, has re-
turned to hl. home el 1'fierier.
MI's Ma Boyd woo home from Toronto for r
few day. during the Laster terns.
Mat {reamer, of Cleveland. spent the (:*etre
ter,. with hareem.
3tr, nod Mrs. A- Aretorung of l'lintorl, spent
Good Friday with their *op.harry. Sl. David's
greet,
Mho Maude Watson, of Toronto. spent
the ICa*ter holiday+ at her home on Montreal
elrseL
of Practcel Tedium/ ttcbgol--Ceeisi aluslas_aa�a
(College. Stratford 1
llonese ker: Ezcureloe.. r. 0'. Lawrellne
Itoedrr - U. T. R..
Inn.inntil la Huuhi 10
or ug- tti ettell'r
and Stove Stere,....
teetered Servant .. ... Ha1'i�rw tl
for Brough and Nurse Wailed -Alm
....
the Tender, Wanted -Wm. Robloso0,Iiia. ni .
Slur. cud nor.' Better clothing -Welter
r t
1'ridharn .............- C (7 .
Doing Went-(', P. H
Housecleaning Hel
We Want Your Hueneme -J. J. .J
H 24. Colborne
Buggios-Boal. NS'il,an 10
'modem -E. IL Crompton & tn.
School Hook., eco. -M. Ryan, Dungannon
9
Y.11tsnr s Toasted Porn flaked . ...
Our Prices Moderate -John Stewart &elate 10
Building Material-(:oderich Flaming 1[1110.
Ltd ........ .. ro
...............
Spring and Summer Underwear -McLean
Bros.
Moving Sale -John Stead 5
Anoonnte,uenle-Oso. Beckett
$1.14110 down -Beckett ft (•o.....I
Auction Sale -ileo, 8.0(1011 1.
Peewees W,oted-Frank Maeda ......
..
Weekly Store News -cent., & Moore... . 3
Public Notice -Town of Uoderlch
.ample Hose -Hodgen., Bros
Spring rode- S. h Hick . 10
'
announcement -Jae. Wilson 1
Building for [tale - Andrew Mahan and .
(there I
Potato., Wanted -E. J. Naegte
Mire Elle l:oldthor a1 18 home from Stwoly,
Where she teach!. .dhool, W .pond the Laster
meat 1011.
Suss Reid, of Toronto, and Mi.. Lir,., of
11i/tenon. were guest. of the Mise. F.. . ,w,
over Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Armour end ebIktr, i, of
('llnton, were Kasten minion, with the-. relit.
tires In own,
Frank IGdward, of the teaching .leer Of the
('batham Collegiate, lel .peuding the vacation
et Witham hers+,•
. -
Rer. John Carrie. FLA.. of the teaching staff
of Hlshop Ridley College, St. (theriue., spent
utter
in u
oderich.
item. Feather McRae woe in Toronto lag k_
ee Fhon yo.r,1 nr3 was delayed by the derailing
Hilton,
A. N1 mon le visiting friends in Toren
to and atteddo, the meehigt of the Ontario
Kductioat Awociouon,
Mi.. S. Chose, of Milwaukee, and SL Clair
Tweedie. Toronto.
been rldt)nw Mf. Mrs. ofAnnglia MDoaA
W. Stewart Lane, of et. ('atbarinee, and M.P.
lane, of Toronto• vi8ted at the parental
home herr during the week,
('hes. Lewitt, of Glencoe, wee &moue the
Faster rialtos In town ami wee heartily
greeted by hi. old companion,.
Mr.,, Mini Black hie returned from her
winter gay at Toronto, where .ho was he
guest of her brother, Jobe Paine. --,
71. H, Hackett and on, Koe.,, were in town
daring Kaater week, Mr. Hookah returned on
Saturday . efternoon, hi. non romalnirg .e
couple of day. longer.
Fla„ Smith, of Walkerton. and 311se run -
ha
human .lt thleth street parsonage far a few
1 ng me, of tlintou, were the Kant. of Mr..
Aay+ tI, past week,
!fear
)'o
y Voting, of reefPorterfs /Gil, has bought r
a.f the were,'"�� L!'r•fetgir -greet [tent Mn. ('orris• for
truil. NN c under.[ aid Mr. Young Intends to
build lbs. ,eq :emote to town
Next Thursday .ening and the
Thursday evening fu' owing Ur. Due -
gall will give an ill treated lecture,
tieing the double esectt• stereopticon,
In the auditorium of orth street
Mplbodist church, 'I'h lectures
will be On "The Life an vele of At.
Patti,"- and beautiful it
tiring of
greet. hymns and songs w 1 accom-
panyd the lectures. Everylk e y in in -
North Street Methodlst chh Was
decked with beautiful lilies fo the
Easter services, The music by the
re- choir was specially appropriate to lee
nd day and was well rendered. In t' e
Id evening Miss Brown and James
is Thomson sang a 'duet front Stainer'
"Crucifixion" with excellent effect,
t he pastor. Rev Dr. Dougall. preached
b4 an hailer sermon in the morning, and
's- in the evening he gat -e a very interest -
ere ing and graphic account of the recent
a tnissionary congress at Toronto.
of lord's Day week this year is fi'cnu
'' April 18th to April 25th, and it is sug-
hegestesl that •special attention should l4•
as called to the inestinnable value of the
d lord's Day laws and to the sane and,
w successful work of file Lord's Day Alli -
nee in Canada. Aft H o'clock on the
evening of Monday, the 19th of April,
a special meeting of the Ooderich
branch of the alliance will its held in
the lecture room of Knox Church, to
be,eddressed by Rev. W.B. Caswell,
of Brantford, An offering will be
•taken for the funds of the alliance.
All are welcome.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF;
Trent a men right end he will remember it.
F. J. thidhanh the Tailor has an.tnmer, who
woe/dolt10 anywhere else for their el Ithing.
Retreats then right by giving them well el
Ling and ntyllsh g•rmente ata remenablo price.
lana+ecleantng tine! Remember that Wil
mer Smith'-. keel greet. 1+ the phim LO get
housefurelehing gouda, wall paper, pictures,
furniture, etc. A large stork at close priors.
1'Irt°re-takingi+an art In which 1t. It. Sel-
lows excel., Nothing hurt goal work 6s htrnal
out of his studio. The lateet effects in (holo -
111(1117 are available to h1* Wtronn. Studio
corner Montreal street and Square.
The male at the Auction Hours this
Saturday will be worth looking into,
the offering being exceptionally good,
as well an large.
The require meeting of the Daugh-
ters of the Empire will be held on
Monday afternoon, April lth,h, at 1
o'clock in the court house.
The annual meeting of he (hderirh
bowling club will rye held in Mr.
Lane a noire in t he court house on the
evening of Wednesday April'31st.
The following donations to the ho•-
DIntel are aeknowledged : Mr., Mr•
iarnt{d, tea and fruit ; Samuel His -
set, maple syrunl: A Friend, $3.75.
Thar (i(elerirh i'r.xhiee and ('ntnmi
Sion Company in a new boniness se ti -
tore in Goderirh, which hes opened
up in the store neat to Bt(xldart's har-
ness shop on Hamilton Ntreet, under
the management of (ieorge McPhee
and W. A. ('hlahnlm, The company
announces that it is ready to receive
potatoes and ...epees shortly to he
ready to handle a good many other
lines. Highest prices paid.
The Marine Social Cloth hell *n
oyster supper slid card party last
night at their mettle.. he affair being
arranged as a farewell to the families
of the members at the (-lose of the
season on lad. Two of the n(rmbw,•t
oft. .he club
have h already left for the
Roaaon's work, Ales. Mclvor going to
Haffaln but week and (ten Merton/11d
leaving today fop Ulevcland, and
An interesting gath 'ring took place
at he home of Mrs. D. 11. Roes, Nel-
+4n street, on Good Friday Frideyevening,
it . der the auspi&e% ofAhe Wr, M- •y_ rel
Ietoria street rimer h, The striking
feature of the evening's proceedings
was the presentation to Mies Margaret
Graham, youngest daughter of Rev.
W. H. Graham, of Chatham, of n
certificate of life -membership in the•
Woman's Missionary Society. this
is the thind generation in one family
that hes been honored in this way in
Ooderich, the young lady's grand.
Mother, Mea. (Rev.) T. M. Campbell,
and her mother, Mrs. Graham, having
been muse lif& memhrr. of the Society
in previotn years. Four little girls
took part in the presentation, read-
ing the addreaa and presenting the
certificate, pin and flowers, Mrs.
Graham, who wee formerly n(ietreso
of the 1'ictoria street parsonage, Was
present, and gave ah addreaa on the
work of the W, M. S. W. E. Elliott,
of Toronto, gave to addt Pen on
"Thoughts Gathered from the Cane-
dian National Missionary Oongresli"
rreeently held in Toronto). The pro-
gram included also a number of muni -
eel and literary eelectiona• The meet-
ing was well attended.
The annual neater vestry meeting
til St. George's church wag held on
'teeter Monday evening in the school
room, with the hector•. Het'. 1f. Turn-
bull, in the ehair. The financial state-
ment west 01.1 IrIti( 1.1 and adopt' 1. It
shown the ((Meowing figures : Re-
ceipts, g3,330.0p, and expenditures as
fnlnws : -rector's stipend and eel-
arlPe, $1,7(17 ; church dent, 113b0.40
repairs end improvements, 11129.110 ;
ordinary 'animal expenditures, $7995 -
73 ; ether expenditure*, $'#42.20:
ap'ctal teemed ical co(leetione. $7,.22,
Judge )101t ware elected people'N
warden and the rector named (leorge
Porter ea his we, -don, %Vliliarn
l'rludfoot and 10,. N, leewie were tip -
pointed a(detnlen iN piece of the late
E. L iMekiu,on and Jetnea Carrie,
who hen joined the chair. A. (I.
(tamale and W. L Rliot were ap-
pointed auditors, 1'he rector inti•
mated hie desire tit spend the months
of July and An,(uit in Mexico (lite, e
clergyman herr having arrange.)
with hinrfor an exchange of pulpits,
and the aanetinn of the emery wan
Riven to this. Mr, TOruLull'e eon,
rel, has recently gone to Mexico
Mr •, 1 lira t'oeI Xye, of Moollletd, Minna
'01, . .etel 1iuderich the pert week .lilt lair
het• • „ :.lees Mrs. A. Porter. Mr, and
Mrs. N.. ere returning from a ave-monlha'
tour of the world.
Ur. Taylor pro4Mexl on Monday night at the
annsoclat oal ns of the Tobroonto lernerrrirll lin..piitt,,.J held
et the King Kdw.rd hotel In Toronto. lir
Taylor 1, the retiring pr•eeldent of the A.eoent
t ion.
prof. J. C. Roberson, of Victoria C yllea•.
Toronto. tan of W. It. Robertson of town, and
Mr•. Robertson .ailed !yesterday from New
I10.1.Lon
Ta
h Y w 11 berowwryrfor lover e year, rr•
Wrntng in the fell of 1910. Their son. brant.
will Join them In July, after writing on his
-Oaminations.
NILE.
Mrs. John Du
u towis visiting friends
a1 Exeter.
Mina Cease. McIntosh is spending
her Easter holidays at London.
Mrs. Alex. Hhepperd is spending the
holidays at her old home in Borrie.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Ryan; of Dun -
;cannon, spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Ryan here.
Rev. W. Conway, John Tiffin and
Alex. Mhepperd attended ,the count
temperance convention held at Blyth
last Thursday. -.-
Thomas Stewart, of Muskoka, is
visiting his Iorother('hattes here. Mr,
Stewart is en old Nile boy and his
1111 mer,ua frierels carte delighted to
see him and to give kink a hearty
shake of the hand_
Low Rates tor Settlers
to certain pointe in Baakatchewan and
AI",est* each Tuesday during April.
Full information and tickets' fro
F 4 w8eaitrr-44t1n Mk "(even
E. B. Crompton & Co,'. Sow to the
C;tizens of Goderich.
iu November last this 1{rnt leased
fur a term of Teats the premises in Me-
jetan's block, corner of Montreal St,
and )Squire, utilizing it for a time in
the interest of a relative for arwfther
business, the partly in question mean.-.
Lime returning to Detroit, and as the
premises were foupd Larger than
neceaaary for the Hest -named purpose
the firma decided to use it in connec-
tion with their own business
A word as to their personnel and the
scope of their activities,
With a record of over thirty years
,as importers of drygoods, with nu
Haws, no failures. no compositions,
during that long and sometimes try-
ing period,.they wear, in that sense,
the white Hower" of a business life ;
something for any firm to be proud
of.
With direct connection"' now all
over Great Britain and Ireland, France,
4witseriaud and Uerwany, visitinv all
three markets personally twice every
ye,ir the various members of the firm
having crossed K the Atlantic over u
hundred times), and hying prompt
• -11 for all heir purchases, they
i.,luk they should know, and du
knew, nice - stylish goods -and
good values when they see thin,, and
they feel that they are able to do
enmethin f, to please Gndericb ladies as
much as any firm in this fair Ontario
of ours.
Mr. A. 4. Mitchell, a gentleman of
experience per once and urbanity of manner, is
the teenager in (iederich, . and, as
nisch, he knows whet's what.
Coming in as the firm do to de
their best, and take up their fair share
of the communal burden, determined
not to want success except by deeerv-
nR it, they believe that the readers of
his paper will be pleased and profited
in giving them a share of their pat-
ronage.
April 12, II111B, -
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The London real estate dealer( an-
noencehurinese looking up. It's com-
ing to (extend.. too. BXXCKICT1' & CO.
We have had twelve to flfteen in-
tending buyers calling on us the last
few days. Gamiigrice'rr, Real Es-
tate end Auctloneering,
1 have the largest stock of timothy
and clover seed ever shown in (lode -
rich. Lots of seed oats, barley and
erda(. Also a car of bran and shortie,
ive We a call. A. J. Cnpgg
(1.
Hundred's of ladies visited the new
store of E. B. I'rornpton h Co. today,
making purchases of the bargains the
are offering in silks, some of whici5
can still he obtained up till Monday,
tl p. n,.
The Goilerich Produce and ('ommis-
slon Company is a new business ven-
ture In (*oderich• which has opened
m l' up_inthe store next toI3toddart'eltar•-
nessns trip on Hamilton street under
the management of , George McPhee
and W. A. Chisholm.
Colonist Excursions to Pacific Coast
and Mexico.
untilDaily r
sec-
and-cla s len sttickets win beissuedby the Grand Trunk Railway Syetern
to the following points at very low
rates :- Vancouver B. C. ; Seattle,
Wash. ; Spokane, Minh. : Portland,
Ore. ; Los Angeles, Cal. ; Han Fran-
cisco, ('al. ; Mexico City, etc. For
further intorrnation and tickets apply
to F. F. Lawrence, (;rand Trunk town
agent, Otxleriob.
What Is Fame.
A young man returned 10 the
country village where he Was 10411,
after having n,rereserfulty worked- his
way tip to a desirable Government
office. "I enppose the people here,
Thome', have heard of the honor that
bas been conferred en Ire?" he in-
quired of one of his old friends.
"Yee, they have," was the gratifying
reply. "And what," said the ;ren of
fame. eagerly, "whet do they say
atoout h. Thomas?" "They don't say
anything," replied Thomas ; "they
Just laugh."
No Cause for Complaint.
"i thought you said this house had
an extra large hLek yard ? " said the
prospeeLiye tenant.
"•Bo f did," answered the agent.
B t it is only four feet deep by
actual measurement," protested the
p•L
"well,' rejoined the wily agent,
"thee ordinary yard is only three feet,,
you knew."
*ran ELEI-rete Co, -With regard
to the electrical business recentl7 in
the premises now occupied) by h. B.
Crompton & Co., announcement will
bit made shortly when other premieres
are; secured. In the meantime. Mr.
Smith, jr., a practical electrician, to
hooking after the iutereste of this
branch, and orders for anything re•-
ulltird ran be lett for him in care of
E. H. fRouteroN & Co.
T1lICHK ARIC A LOT of good and
valuable recipes in Chase's little old
recipe book which used to be a great
favorite yeah ago with nearly every
householder. Thin book cannot he
found in any book tore now, but we
have a copy of it, nor[ would be
pleased -err -furnish a errpy of any
valued recipe to anyone who wishes
it. We will also fl11 any nn•' of these
recipes et reasonal,he prices. Wrl,-
noses PI'eecriptlon Drug Store.
AUCTION SALES.
n ode of farm
.Lock and • Implements. at loril lAth.l4,Maitland block
Hn(htt (Bare line) ; monument' AI 1 o'clock,
Aunt. OUTALIMAT,,N, proprietor. T yr tree.
Ur v tray, and loneer.
h
nlMuction ront the
Altion Ho,,., guantity furnload tern
,erre of land In the Thomas T11( survey In the
town of (ioderlch. Oxoar•r Barx,r, r, Rum Me
ser,
4TKt MDA e, Apia 22nd. Auction Rale of 'eau•
ahs. 10114 acne farm. part of lot. 1 end 2, ron.
ce.won 1, W,Il. t:olborne, three mile. from
(ioderlch, et Colborne hotel. Goderleb, at 2
nu'lock. J. T. Gott, r honey. pro(Metoe. TnrRR.
(8, of tt , Mretloneer,
MANPee.A,; ADM Matt -Auction par of vela•
nhle town property On PIro,t street, r0mmen
cine at 1 o clock. Usotk.o Wit.r.la4,, propM.
UW. (lkote:n Ibex err, wee ioneer.
BORN.
ER.•In (Ioderleh, on Thurwday,ApriI alb,
Mr and Mr.. W. H. Maker. a Aon.
PRY. -At '.oderich, nen W
arch Slot.. to Mr. and Mr.. Thome.
urphy, a daughter.
DIED.
Ye
)1 44
--Al Auburn, 0n ye April loth,
Jeme. Toting. aged lel years n and enA 3 meh.l h..
OHI( At liorrhester, on Thorley, April tech.
Iter. J. W. the aged NI year, and S month..
M I .RRA Y in Goletich, on Felder. Anvil Iah,
1VIIIIMI Mnrray, ager) R: year. And 3
mond..
Going Down, HAK
Clothier -"Were you leeaed with MU1R
the overcoat 1 *odd you ?'F
Customer -"Oh, yes ; all my ',nye
hate worn it_"
"Well, think of that,"
"I do, Every time after a rain the
next smaller one has to take it '
Sabae116e for Thr MMemel.