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1.TUTICK TO 1NV1:8TORM.-THF.
1 s, Acheson 10400 decided to offer mitate uf the ►(h
wholte
(Jowe
property
rorj�,,..t .. debooturee. bomb( r d110400k4.
tyrtlw wishing to lnve•t1u any of the above
pruIoruw 0811 set full particulate on applies
Lion to Ills esexouwre.
Mita 10.1 C. Aunewi,N,
Itaee:ut.rla.
J. t'. 811owg
notions& Dec. Itxeouwn.
ACtl_
lablis entice,
N0TICM.-THE PUBLIC HEALTH
Nee of 3 moof n ho ustl betvaorlu vaall ccinated and
arc er rwitie
ag
lhri lwrenlr aro liable W a line and .wnvinimo
for tanuru to comply with ouch regulations.
. medical health °MEeer will be' in his office
on the tin.{ Saturday afternoon of e/eh month
at 2 °clock for the flee vreeinatim, ofyenon..
attending for A. C. MONTER.attvil lleehh
{
4..!INOPHi8 OF UANA1r' 1N
k7 s'JRTHN'ltaT LAND RICOULA,. ,NS.
• dn1 pinion who Is the sole hard of • trinity.
or any mole over 111 year. old, may homestead
r quarter motion of available lbua lilon :out In
M a itot mSa katchewan ur Alberta. The
person at the Domin-
ion Lands Agency or tlub•Asency for the
di.tricl, Entry b1 proxy may be made at any
offerors, no certain eondltiona. by father,
mother, son. daughter. brother or Aster of
1ptrodiug homesteader.
ihrtto. --tliz months' neidairne upon and
cultivation of the laud to each of three year*.
A bomsteader may live within nine 111110 of
hiv howe.•tud on • farm of at leant *1 acre.
811(41) owned and occupied by him or by hie
father, another. eon. daughter. brother or
'•s10 "amain district., a homesteader la good
rlrndi0..1g 11417 pre-empt • uurrt.reeot)ou
alnoit.i.le his homestead. Price $3.•s, per acre,
Voile. -Mu-I rside.lx mouth. In each of six
years trove date of homestead entry a cluding
the time required to earn homestead patent)
an`1141108(0 tiny arses extra.
af who has ethamited his hou.e.
. turd right end cannot obl&lo a pre empti0n
nut take r� ypnreha.ed home.Wad In certain
daAnrt-. t"r11'- Slot per arra !Outten -Must
meld,. .,s month.' M eaeb of three year.• cold -
• any arra, and *cert a house worth Piton.
W. W. CUItY.
'Deputy of the Mlni..ler of the Interior,
V R.- Unauthorised, publication of this ad•
e rrUOlment will net be paid for.
•
THE MAKING OF A HOME.
Series of Sunday Evening Sermons by
Rev Ur. Dougall.
Un Sunday evening, Ixth loot., at
North street Methodist church. the
pastor, ltev. Ur. llougall, commenced
a eerier of add/ogres on "The Making
of it Home:" The subject eif the Helot
address was "Sweethearts."
Dr. Dougall spoke first of the im-
portance of the family. The •family
was a divine institution; outride 4,1
which Dip man. ur wuuuui saluki alae
velop hie or her character to its hest.
It war the oat' of homer and of
fatuities that war tale strong' nation.
The frivolous talk about marriage
and courtship, aa if it were a bulge
joke, was sterility deprecated. No
rubjecl, wild the speaker, should br
treated more solemnly, for, it deals
with the holiest, tenderest tier, and
with interests (making fur character
and career, for nation and for race.
Uud'e overruling providence war in
matters of wedlock, as In all other
things. [low else should it be that
froui opposite rider o1 the globe a mail
and a woman who before had known
nothing of each other would. come aiul
meet and j their liver together ?
l'hrough all the yea.% fr,w the motile
hour the whole ueriVel'ete was working
towards' the .&oleo 01 two helots.
There eight be failures or mirtaktw,
but that war not the fault of refs
into:wwt. Their was ,. •°Wing Angel
for the cone ieutimis and the prayer-
ful. and the subject of marriage
should be the subject of prayer with
all the other problems of rife.
The speaker said Ire did tea Aelieve
in "love at Hest sight." It wise little
beyond animal passion -love for the
pretty face or manly figure. First
ove might grow iota long love, as
better acquaintance might discover
true qualities ort warnauly gram and
manly virtue. The security of the en-
gagement would reit eventually upon,
what the two young people realty
were. If after emit tinge one should
lose respect for the other, bitter 'in-
deed would 1s• the life that must he
lived. , Should a young girl love a
young man aid discover that she
o
not revert hull._ she rhultld
break her pledge, though at Itit, mar-
riage altar. Woman's life was bound
tip in the 4,1110 14.•1. of assent when elle
raid "Yes," Not we with man : he
er1uh1 hare ether'aintereste-in--4ifet -
she made a mistake she louse livor
with her disapfe,iotweot until death.
To marry 11 min to reform hire was
suprenlest f..tly, if the man would
not reform hefore the wedding,- ht•
would not do to after he had won the
prize. A woman eihnutel hot marry rt
man u) lie his mother or his Sunday
schnryt trwrhrr. - if the man -were one
who stood in need of reform, it was
more likely $l(0w. tilt. hiivr to dessCend
to his level titan thrt be would rise to
hers. -
Dr. Dougall eonfeesed to a vast :,1•
lei ratHlit for some wnneN1 401,1, were
tial
the
ravel
nosh
never
their tc
Lion W
it Was
a la,y in
They -see
when they
willingness
give 111.10 e
some young
litilr_
l hese Whoa.•
C.01141 lot dont
.lust of lunacy.
reflect that there
v-.ttlr4xi;=, lt°t•�t;•li' • �?i.:,
THE SIGNAL GODERICH•: ONTARIO
LAURIER WINS AGAIN.
latere$tu4g •B3bate at Ripley on Ca-
uadan 1nde.ltndenet. ..
Tire representatives of the Laurier
1lrh.rtingg l'lui. lave 011311 carried•
their colors to 4ieluoy -I lois tittle at
Ripley. on Friday, April -Sit -11.
The dlseaesiou was on the old lout
intrlelting question, "'Resolved, that
1 ena.14 should te'eorlup independent,"
'The afltrm:Oite w,e. 1.i'keu by 1.auri, 7
Frank MacKenzie opened the de -
hide lalilaua.usleonvinriny style and
after i111ieluriug lend defining the
subject he brancbed out and, laking
the history of Canada from the Bute
of colonial rivalry up to the present,
he showed theludiiffel•euce and leek art
etattel•aft on the part of British
staleei eta 111 all the treatleit-leg1ptrott-
,11,01 Nip) the,Ftiit,YI Slate. 111 which
Canada woe concerned. 11e cited as
rust:owces the Moine boundary tows -
the Oregon and 1Vastint(toti
set teemed. the Alaskan houndat y
diet.lrte and the spit it displayed by
Iirilain after the Aureticrua War of
Independence in .carving out large
tees ritoriem and presenting them to the
(wiled Staten. lie blither , showed.
that in case of European ware we
could Mot furore our mixed popleition
on an Imperial policy, but we could
''lite it on a ('anadiau policy. lis
:ued with a coeupat•ism of Canada
and the United Stater, contending
Lisat had the former won her inde-
pendence simultaneously with the
latter they would be equal telae.
Donald Smith as negative leader
Opened the *{tack on the other side
tuad.diaplayoil Al. thorough knowledge
of his suhjeet and familiarity with de -
hating. Ile argued that Britain ball
never sacrificed any Unnadian terri-
tory at the toss of which Canadians
should he aggrieved, contending. -that
as 13rita►iu,nwned it all adze hada right
to do with it as she saw tit. fie pointed
out Britain's satwri.n•ity ever other
oat NMN, the British people swing
leaders in civilization and having been
Instrumental ii) guaranuang the in-
tegrity of weaker mations. He con-
tended that we IMar no share of Im-
perial burdens and do not contribute
to the sad of the Ilritieh navy, while
we enjoy the pritectien of a• enagmfl-
(wilt army and navy. and it would 11e
fully in the extreme to throw obi the
Imperial connecyou. Ile further
tdtawarn . {her suprsitaity -,ot- lirilirh
law. in comparison with those of the
United Stairs, at republic, one in-
stance being the treatment of the
negrees. He clewed with sort estimate -
of Canada's undeveloped resources
and claimed that .he was not thuan-
erally- strong enough to .Iecluru her
independence.
-peel. MacLennan as aflh•Iuatioi .Uµ.
porter war the .{hit.) speaker and
o ':-tt . eed the first part of his time re-
fitting the. arguments firelight for•
w:UJ by the opposition. H•• then IX -
p4071401 into an estimate tet (`snadw e
unexcelled natillal rellatlrCer and A
eumpurison of Canada's population
with that of Belgian). Norway Arid
Sweden and other independencies.
contending that her present poled*.
thou warrants herr assuming the statue
of independence. Ile portrayed ironi-
cally the position Of A colonist : under
exiting circ (antes. he said. Pana--
dirtns kicked prestige. He concluded
Ivy urging that as Canada had now
reached her majority. she {tad reached
the zenith of her power and, glory its
e.duny and that it was n,.w the duty
of l'anadiann to their country eiud to
the felt are generations to enter • • n
a higher %t eta r.
D. A. Mrinne% ably',rnpported the
negslivo side.. Ile eloquently per'
trey.•d Britain's exalted position. and
argued that Canada was honored in
her position, one. of protection and at
the same .Buie of practical indepeee
dente. obeying her own laws. making
her own tariffs Mid negotiating
treaties. Be dwelt on the point of
(anallti a iilmleiliat.•ly losing her inde-
p•ndenee to the 1'tubed States pro -
riding she won it from Britain, owing
to her scanty population, undeveloped
resources and immense border'Ine.
His conclusion was a plea for Im-
peri raisin. trusting filar a closer union
with the motherland. a more loyal
feeling ..n the part of Canadians to-
wards their protector and a resolution
that Canada would never discontinue
her Alliance with the world•bonul•ed
people of Britain.
The captains had brief replies, and
the question ,was then left to the
H. Lean n he e
u cs Mlrssn. H lc A i rl
J. Montgomery and H. Corbett, Rip-
ley
ip-
ley --til decide. They teturued a
lnanimoue decision that, although the
trate- Warr exceedingly- close, the
atUrmative haul won,
ter the debate the visitors and
frietkIs were entertained to dinner at
-the 1 val hotel.
dl ALSEY PARK
u w*rcHM*UiI.J1w8l.t,aasorrmlao. -
-..gohth tide ortllte4►s - Uoderiett. (hit.
Civil Engineering
AUGHAN M. ROBERTS, CIVIL
and Hydraulic Engineer. Ustafle Land
_ rvsL r
e ro YeLaaa lllxk. U•1d.rrlch: corner
Mont rent %teat. Telephone
Rune
( I.FRI:n E. C(wK. Ti:A('H1tR (1?
'1 'Nano -playing. ��.Theory. Harmony midi .,illi er sant. prepar••1 for examins-
�tss,-el Toronto n•atoryofMusic. Apply
•, Thmn.ou . Mune MOM. linterieh. Mondays
inl'tlolon, at residence of Mr. Ales. Marken
-
nr. 4)1.iarw •1 ret-
Medu al
1)146. Lt3LI[ER8ON s TURNBULL.
11 .A. T. EMYgex 11. M f►. \
W et. Trautat u. M. I4
--4t . {resile Stant_ - _Thaws ld4
hr. gmaemon. residence. Norah tet rest,.
Upnwite el. l)eorge'. chur•h, 'phone ISEIh. Turnbull "e•
residence. Mout reel etrert.
Sautbweet of Public Idbrer•. Phone 1110.
4)1t. W. -F. GALLOW, M. B.
t dare arid rentdeec.•. Nortle stroel, 1)oder4eh.
...eh of County Registry oMoe. Telephone, 121
Legal
1 1. KILIARAN. BARKIMTKR,
i • solicitor, notary. t.'. Money 10 lend 41
lnwral ret.o. 1114ees-North street, limlertrh
meet signal travel. In Seaford% Saturdays
and Mondays.
Is.(1. ('AMKRON, K. C.. HARRIS -
TER. wlldlor, notary public. 1101e11-
Amiltor 94rwt. Uoderich. third door from
e.1 mare
P ROD DFOOT, HATS at IiLAI It
barrister*. .elicitor., notaries public pn •
ton In the Maritime Court etc, office. rod side
&man., nett door 1'It
.. A.
Nairn's greeny, FM
PRvtlial
W . [. C _ 1L C HAZY$ O 41
4LA11t
('HARLEM DARROIV, L.L.N,. BAR-
k1STER. attolrney*, solicitor. etc.. Gotta
n en. M one. to lend at 1owe.t rater.
0. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER,
solirit0r, oommiwloner, notary publlo.
e Hudlw street. Uoderlch 011
Insurance. Loans. Eto.
%LII! PRIVATE FUNDS TO
loan. Apely to M. 4;. cAM
41W... Resister, Mtwelltoa .trent. Uoderidh.
WR. ROBERTSON,
I. (. NT.
' Nx 'ILA.C E
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4'108 .N1.Lt4pixtxu: lnitleh. Canadian and
American,
Aex:I1.p'4T 141.140raM AND 1...141.1114 P.M' LIARM!.
(Tr : The Ocean Accident and Guarantee
.'ornnratlonLimited. of London, Eng•
)Inai.ITV /OM tjl'4RAN1KR 11.1018.: The l . S.
Fidelity and (luerantoeCompany .
•re t re*Mence, northeast corner of
MtlYe.
bele-end-St. David '°wtreek). -'Phone 1711
JOHN W. CRA1(i1E, L'FE. FIRE
on.1 *evident Insurance. Agent for luting
n ntual and stork companies. Ideurrnre molt
line. etf rt., 4 on .rest SUM and at lowest etc•.
bail at omre, turner Wal (4(te.t (014 Nquarc
w address J. W. CfAj01JC, Ualerloh, lh1L
tele .hove 91
(.K !Uhl' MUTUAL FIRE IN -
▪ s L` It A N (' E C O. -Farm and Isolated
awn property insured.
U lxrr•te-J, 44. Maloof). Pte... Kippen P. 4)
f )'reser Vlos-Pre.. Rrucefeld P. 0.
Thomas It. i(1 . Seo. -Tree.. tlerforth P. U
144111.44.0r44 -NTm, Chesney. neaforth ; John
0.(irtere. Winthrop • Ueonre Dale, rte° ern;
John Nennewel. Dubin); James Evans, M
enol , John Klatt.. Hsrlork ; Thee. Framer.
Rnm.neld ; John H. McLean. Ktppen ; Jas.
Connolly, ('Moron.
J. W. Yen, Hnlmesville. agent for West
Huron, Potloy-holders son 11147 *were to l(e
sod (et their earn, rnelppted at Toner It
Brown'., Clinton,or at R. H, Putt's gtocer7.
kln(stes taut. tied.rlor.
Marriage Licenses_
WALTER E. KELLY.
OODERI('H, ONT.
Watchmaker, Jeweller and optic ft.
twiner of Maniere Wert
WLANE, iSSUER 0�' MARRi•
• ., AGE licensee, °oder,, Ont.
BRAVING • J 's
RS FORDB .K BARBERMHOI'.
°"'",'"s. well -k - • n and popular eland
ItsWon* a bestmerrier In .havi
n
g.MirMatt eeW Ladleahwmtxot4n
• ty.
lH.
prhetor.
ted hand} mPloYed
will 11. sppreelates., 11.
£uotionor1nR
loMAs GUMMY, LiVB KOOK
and general auctioneer. OAlnei on Rooth
met, sabers he will be tonnd at all Untie
rhea not
ee.
e end
�� rues a us give ;Teens
rWfld s•
AUCTIONEERiNG.
All hranehee eerehilly attended to. Farm
441.01. Ilse .tnrk 4110.. real wet. 11,0,1 ,nwMhan
Aloe *Ore male anywhere. Write for dates or
14•i11nd talk It nrnr with
Geo. Beckett,
Hamilton street, Gederich Ont
Telepboee No. 106
"old maids.- Noblt• women
were : •we, -t wires they would
made. Inst they would merry
g fess than they ideal, and he
error. So they lived on, with
AI in their hearts,' e • benedie-
1 who knew tbeen.•
strange thing that weird ,u•
ve would out lake nth ire.
sol to lose common senor'
hNi their hearts. The
of some 7 4 gills to
ve., body and soul. to
'hew ah,/lit soil they
lust - th -aisle;.:. J.1.
VI. 01111 wiwlunl they
aeensed often Mlle
Young people should
re- more than two
people In the. u rrld. Fal her end
mother 14x4•• . t :r sacred right• :
they lure their eau ter as their ower
souls, and they 11 1 not lie Peeled
with disregard and eeeption The
girl should trust her mother before
she trusted her lover.
"What It..) hath le, ed together
let no tarn put ...meek But what
God hath forbidden let 1 man juin
together. !lee to it. youn mon 141,1
wun)an. that God's .ign torr and
Heaven's seal are placed u ,n your
01711 idge cont rata.'.
On "Marriage.'s
i,ast Sunday evening 1)r. i tmall
spoke on "Marriage." Re ,i -• up-
on the two prints of view from vv irh
the marriage ceremony might he
viewed - one. simply a. ilega1 c. -
tract : the other, ss a religious fits
tion. In those countries in whit
marriage was regarded as a civil con-
tract merely, low and loose ideals
were often Im n t, and divnree - was
easy aid co . \V u•re the relig.
11 ue idea prevailed. in wring•• wa0 re -
girded as a Macred compact. mud
divorce was ditecult, if not imp,s-
pihli•. In Canada anti all British coun-
tries marriagea was regardedld as
being
both religious and ole tel - z contract
both divine end IPgal. 1 anadians be-
lieved that the marriage rompuet ewe
a divine institution : they entrusted
i'
1
'JUST
O N E f
111' 0111' many new Spring
Styles I11
OXFORDS
,For Ladies.
It is a button Patent
Colt. Miss Canada, made
on a stylish last, fits neat-
ly and does nAt gape at
the ankle or slipat the
heel. It is worth $3.00
a pair and is one of the
nicest $3.00 shoes sold.
This Is Just one. We have them
loom ;a up 1n Patent Leather and
tlbm $1.25 up In Kid.
O. M. Elliott
'tape( lance to the church; but its
enforce tit to the state.
Two co itione that roust exist as
the basis fo s proper marriage were
supreme _t ti tion and affinity. In
acnne of the Old -World countries
"marriages- o convenience" were.
sometimes arra grit. often without
regard to affect n or affinity. In
America there w more marriages
arising mit art supre W affection thin
in ,,try other emmt in the world -:
hence the many happ homes and the
very few mietaken.ma 'ages.
it WAR a positively we i< idea that
a soling man •nun{ take 1e bride in-
to a home as fine AA the of • she left.
This was the reason why o many
men put off marriage year a er gtar,
and finally became hope ma old
hacbeiotr.. A girl art the righ sort,
though she might have been tght
up in luxury. would, after mart* ng
the roan she loved, take a positive ' B-
light in saeriflcing for his Bake - h
previous way.' of living. _ There we
more.elw►ncw of securing happinrrie
it) merited life if young people would
begin poor, if possible. and thus have
the diecipline'uf mutual sacrifices and
the pleasure of making their way tip-
wanl together to prosperity.
The fault sometimes lay with the
parents in not training their daugh-
ters to become poor men's wives.
1•nleeethey were prepared to give a
fortune with a daughter they had no
moral right aro make her unfit for the
position of wife in the home of the strictly to the
young man who had his fortune to ,
mak
9SEvee.
r thing else being equal, the
old bachelor was never so safe a man
to marry tie a younger man. Three
things. paid the speaker, he would any
to the young men fairly launched in
hk.life's work :-Get married. Tiny a
home and hegin paying for it. Take
out a life insurance in your wife's
favor.
The second condition for true matri-
mony was affinity - a certain fitness
and need for each other. There were
physical mut mental conditions which
might render marriage A crime, and
there War -a spiritual affinity or fit-
ness. Marriage between a Christian
and a non-('hritian WAN a dangerous
thing.
Dr. 1), °gall •Aid he dill not think
A young man should start on the hunt
for his "affinity." Let hien go on
wit'{ his work. and wait. and pres-
ently there would be the dawn of
loves young dream. (Ind had his
is
umtr.xtrsrlsaxtal':aJrf.a;t;Rf• 1
TINS 13A11, AealL:iy, 1110.
I
The iron plate of the Mason and
Risch piano is designed to give the
greatest strength and rigidity -
WE have reduced the
• . construction - . of
the iron plate in the
Mason and Risch piano
to an enact science. We
h vg secured a_
which distributes t e -
great strain of the strings
equally over the plate.
No part is given a great-
er strain than another,
and each section is
braced to hold the strain perfectly rigid.
The Mason and Risch iron plate is cast in math-
ematically accurate moulds from finest quality iron.
A FEW OF THE MANY THINGS
ISI:it %tett IILtt 10 needing ;11 this .t':tSoll of the year.
COAL 01L
We invite you tools this stew* work.
Mason and Risch
• The piano with a soul
We have secured the greatest strength and per-
fect rigidity in ouriron prate, and by our method of
placing it in the case there is absolutely no vibration
from it tb conflict with the pure, resonant, singing
tone of the instrument. '
Every one of the exclusive features of the
Mason and Risch piano have been tested
by thirty-two years of actual use and found
perfect. We know you would be interested 1,1g2r
in the story of the construction of our /PIANO CO..
instrument. Mail us this coupon to- / ted.TORONIO
Saud me emir tl>ve.
booklet which explains all these [rated booklet explals-
feat ures And proves why the Mason `pg "°'°°'°°° w°7 1
and Risch-iathe best piano for -
your home.
-and well send yeti -an -illustrated
liar- Moon- and - Riseb-
Piano Co., Limited,Toronto.Wng
should owe a Mason and
Rich piano. This b. poen/
obligates me a pawhIw
Na1iksr••ewe w. ••w••••..r
WE HAVE THE GOODS.
We are daily showing our customers that this is
the. Naeto bay HARDWARE
plans for wedlock and 11e'would bring
throat, pesos.
OVER HALF A MILLION.
Big Claim Against Guelph & Goderich
Railway Company.
Toronto. April $i. 1Vh..0 promises
to be r lung legal tight. -involving over
halt is million dollars. opened In the
non -jury ,cmtt•t before Mr. Justice
Britton today. Many eminent 00111n-
wl are engaged. and the bearing will
roha1,ly last all week.
e• p gin-iiffiie-TieTFeT.rise, Jtichie( A.
Pigott, H,'rtsert E. Larkin, E. Larkin
and George Mangxs••ny trading •1s M.
A. Pigott A: (.... railw.i , contractors,
ale claiming an alleged hrlancr of
18,;2.-t.571 fromthe Guelph A Goderich
ItluIway Company for conetr.iction
work.
Through their counsel. Wallace
Nerl.itt. K. t'.. 14. I.. McCarthy. K.
and M. 1.. Gordon. they allege that
then agreement provides for extra
paytlwnt for "overhauling" in excava-
ting work. with the chief engineer of
the railway as ode arbitrator.
The defendants, through Meir (0111) -
eel, P. F. Shepley, K. C., and- (i..lrge
p
Meson, have tittered , pay $ltll;t441 to
full of art claime, but this has been • e
fuse)). The railway company air,.
counterclaimed for ='2311,1441 damages.
alleging that the work is not yet com-
pleted.
The railway wan begun in July.
191st, and. according to the plaintiffs,
was completed in net, l
91)3
MaithInd Power tor Clinton.
AL s inset -mg .4 the Clinton Hoard
of Trade, held on the 19th inst., says
The New Era, "Mr. Moyes, represent-
ing the Maitland Power Company. ad -
deemed the meeting at length on the
lineation of supplying Clinton in-
s ee
in-
dustries with el tnc one kin
s'Ry, asR
the town (Upas. a bylaw agreeing to
take at least 125 •horsepower for a
term of thirty years at a cost of $'5.44I
per h. p.. payable every nix months.
Many .uestions were asked and an-
swered by Mr. Moyes, who is certainly
well posted in _its_ work. He WA*
thanked for the information given
and the courtesy displayed. A Com-
mittee consisting of the president,
eieci•efaiy,'D. A. -Forrester, i)r Shag
and K. M. Mrlw•an was -appointed to
further consider the question and re-
port at an early date. The (meelion
of C. P. R. connection was introduced
hy Dr. Shaw.. and discussed. On
motion this matter was placed in the
hands of the following committee :
Secretary Jackson, Treasurer . Dow-
ding, 1,. Canteloh and W. 11. Kerr,
who will present their finding to a
meeting of the Bnatd of Trade, Reeve'
McEwen, of ('ollierie township, who
has taken an active part in the Malt;
land Power Co., accompanied Mr.
Moyes to town on Monday and M-
ended the meeting."
Militia Cernps to Se "Dry."
Ot wet, .tprill.d.--The Militia 1Re-
partm.ot has leaned order. that (hie
mumme no liquor is to be wild at
camps o 'netrurtion. This is an im-
portant cn cession to the temperance
people, and omel, it ii slid, tip a re.
milt of the la ty of canteen marionette
In not confin R the rale of Leer
diers in camp.
The SdtutIon.
Collector ,an{triI) i You know very
well, sir. {hast thi. hillas beet) 14en-
ning several yen{.. No i pot it up
you,do
y3
to what you w t. .me retie
with it ?
Debtor Ily Heorgo 1 1'd\ enter it
in the next Marathon race if 1 were
you. .
A Fee.
Bacon -That's the third tittle this
week I've seen Rinke coming out of
that X-ray doct.n-'S.
E hurt -In that so? What in the
world do you suppose the doctor ran
see in that man?--Yonkets States-
man.
Repeat it : "Shiloh's 1',,,e will Al-
ways cure my mingle) And 0111,10...
It's as ()Miro!? for some people t" Iso
gond as it is for others to make gond.
'MARINE NOT
Collingwood Bulletin : Arrange-
ments( have been coIpPletAd which en-
tail the severance of- the Canadian
Lake & Ocean Navigat' Co..
Limited, and the ('aired ie» Lake
Tt•anste,rtatiun Co., Limited, which
have been operated under one man-
eigel»rnt for the past few yearn. The
result is that the steel carriers Peltatt,
Plummer and Antes will sail under
the .upon ,.f the Merchants' Mutual
Steamship Illlw.. It Is !Galea that the
beDdratttnl )•(anew y\J\ CIll1Wi to 11
disagreement between Mackenzie,
Matin A Co., who control the Lake A\
Ocean Co, uterine's.. and the Plummer
intere•st?, which control the Trans.
portal ion' Coni patty. Th.TorletN and
several other of the steel carriers that
wintered in this harbor are mcludeti
in the change. but the appointment of
officers already dy wade will in no way
he interfered with.
Owen Swine. April Ss..'nd.---)'apt.
Alex, McNabb, who commanded the
Government sue vey steamer Bayfield
last season. has left under instruction
trona the Deputy Minister of Marine
to pr..ceinl to Halifax and take charge
of the light:nuuee supply rtoamler
Simcoe. Tho Sluices. will supply
lighthouses laetweete Kingston and
Lake Superior. and has a large .held
0r navigation. Capt. Lunnon will
cJtemar d the Bayfield.
Toronto, AF -HI 25. - Capt. Dunn,
forme%- comm wider of the Dominion
cruiser Vigilon t, has herb appointed
to comm utd t. he Provincial (-ruiner
Edna Ivan, wl tieh will this reason
patrol the wale a of the O,•nrgian Bay
and Lake Heine ,. ,The Edna Ivan wns
chartered lanae seen, and will start on
her present coon 'mission on May 1. She
hen charge_ of tj 1e enforcement of the
Provincial tishis -y regulations on the
waters where slk a travels.
The wove t of rain fr'orn the
roes h
R
head of- i o 'o tel the
Take naw gdtl n prior h
handling of the• s pew crop in Ocuiher
will probably les very light. There
are only eight million bushels (d
wheat and three a Pillions of oats and
other grain. notei6 storage. at Fort
1VMimeo and Porn Arthur, It 4a prof.
able that under
:4,'Pee umstances
shipowners will hafT Do sate
nodes
a prospective inei-i* 'se in insurance on
Mettle through.tlie • )Tolland renal.
11nti1 there ns Nufl� loot ImoNIneN9 in
sight G) wnlrant slue expense. `,'wart
owners are regi«*. 'ring n protest
against the propoose& ' in.:reaso lit in-
wuod B
snrnneeupN nnwarn steed. rolling -
.);1uZt1ItIC 4Jf;
•...rot rely 1.• •••'•ratte
ah'lule-(rood taste silo
Atabasties a -sr:,,.1 t
aelecl from 11014 ,. •
- .
ALABAS i INE
11 like I"ting r. ..e • e .,.!.i ,me
home It 011.8 40,, , mo,a Auto
-
tie. Mora dorriula, more 4•00e. y le 1 a
more cheerful 41.1ce• 1 I .. in Let '•.
show ycu how eras n 4 11 5be1y, an '
haw te.u,.mkar n It ralrwvte.
tam Gr: J.
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The Howell Hardware
Co„ Limited.
k ;& MISS CAMERON
Invites the inspection by the ladies of Goderich
- and vicinity of her new stock of MILLINERY
r for the spring and summer of igo9. All the
latest shapes and styles, novelties in
HAMILTON STREET,
trimmings, everything new and correct.
- GODERICH.
t
Good Adis Ice.
The Mount Forest( k nfedrrahe says
in reference to the pots hoer of range*
and scales who puts hu an appearance
at this time of the yews with the
"heat me the market : n "Our advice• to
the fanner in : Hny fray t the reliable
merchant you know wan u, soh you
tan return if you fail !es get swti.feic•
tion. Poli II never gat done up by
the hobo. moretmnts, w td you'll find
nut who they are by sa nsulUng our
advertising columns. Chip is good
radvire. It simply newels local appli-
ration to emike it saw snit melee for this
district an any ether. v consulting
the column,' of The Sigtlw(i the termer(
of Huron will always find, where they
can purchase to the beet a .vantage.
t
Considerate.
Pa -"You know, W illie..p `ti11 thresh
Ing is' going to hurt 11/111- 1 tom than
you:
Willie toy -lineal het ieally .1. "Wen.
don't he loon rough on. velawif. dad.
*Taint worth it."
0100 Reward, 1111001.
The r7sder. of thl• ,epee will he /l leased 10
.arm tier then. I. et 1880! ens dre+elsa it 41,111 Intl
tht wiener a bas been cableatarrh.
to 0p400 1 (*startle
0(5470, and that 4. catarrh. 111)1'•
Cone 1. the only L,aitive euro now 11. '104071 In
the medlr•ol fret.•rnn* I (•wt.wrh, b 'l, .
eon'.tllnllnn,l 11lee00e; r•gtlln•e n e1
tleeal wealmr•nl. Hydra 18lwrrh C 1(0 1.
token 111.01111114. lifeline fifteen, •)'M h
Mmron
oat rind o, outface. of 44*e • oteen,
thrr.hy de.n4rt the ann.dMloa 0f r4
01.7, Ind sitrt ingylnthe pwli.'nt .(ormsth h holes
inlf up the 0on•.UtlNun 4701 #srledn* nap 'rn 411
doing It. work, The t•oM,N0lor5 have n•► - notch
?Filth In Its curative power. that they eft ' 040
bemired dollar. for any p5+ Mel it.. forte • t0
Owe. send for 11.1 of te.! Im,m I,.
. Addrww F J. f •h•nev R to 7a14,41n, (a,
!told h all drugal.t' e
Take by
family Bills for wo50Upatistie
1
HEADQUARTERS FOR
SPRING GOODS
W
,lust •what the, housewife wants for house-
cleanin These are our regular prices, and if
what you Wamt is not on this list try )'arsons' Fair
for finality and
Carpet Tacks, 2 packages, :.e
('hair Neat*, . file
)'oat Hook., per (Innen, ,, Plc
Ammonia. per lmttle; )er
Powdered Ammonia, ;Ne
White Curtain Pulw, brass
ends, hk•
Drama Extendon Bolls, Ilk:,
Lxe, :fic
Machine Oi1, per ixottle'"fr'
and lip•
Shelf .'aper, per package, :x:
hest Linen rihadml, . :i s•
13e'st. Linen Shadee.witll lace,
Flare Padre, 1(1' iwrl, lar(
Flare )'ails. 14 gown, ll4e
It -quart Milk Pans,. l►c
44 -quem Milk Pnns,........10e
Ill•gm►rt Milk )'ane - • l le
12 -quart Milk )'ane, ...-. .124:
Mrs. Potts.' Smoothing banes.
nickel plated, ,tjl,(er
(,art i1e Sonpf 2 pounds for :Mc
Puffer. worth Inc per pc 1.
for •lir
1.ardpn Seeds. 31; per packing. -
or': for
Heel American Oilcloth,
white and color't1,...?'ire
I';gg (Imps. perd(na•n,., lite
arid 'S.*-.
'1ti*w Mitsui Holders.. , ..,211c
M( ..10c and lire
('arp•t ' . tern,. 10e and leis
lil•t.•k l'at Polish Petite,
nodBefore you 1wr a your
airing )Veit -pap -r. look er
our large aro-k and conlpar
.sir price!, with others. All
hooters Roll hy roll, memo
:(s side .fid ceiling. We have
a e ppleat stock of Canadian
:.nel American Wail -papers -
Good Envelopes, per package
.8,
Best Linen Envelope,, per
package, , , .. .....Ilk
French Organdie Palls. •. • • ,111(•
Irish Linen.. lee
Gcmx
1 ret s
Straw CufTx, jeer(pate,.. . arc
'toilet Paper .Cad* ,or )tolls,
7e, or 1 for 25c.
Larger sine fads or Rolls, De,
or 3 for lie.
We have a very large stock
of Mummer I'nderwear Vesta,
1(►e, re: and "11', and a nig
variety of holies' said
.•hiIdron's„l(tete, black and
colored,
PARSONS' FAIR
East side of Square,
\ at•
(loderich.
11'
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