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The Royal English Hand -bell Ringers.
Peterboro Ekatulner.
In spite of the iuteosely cold
weather of laid night, there was a
large attendance at 8t. Andrew
church to be delighted with the splen-
didly presented program of the Koval
English Hand !tell flingers. Thea or-
gautzation bra just completed a very
eucceowlul tour of the United States
and made the hoot appearance of their
Canadian tour under the management
of Miss Maude !Bradley. of Brockville.
The tour is to extend from Halite& to
Vancouver. otter if they do es well
throughout ass they did an Peterboro
they are immured of a triumphant
transcontinental progress.
The program was admirably bal-
anced. a cuarwiug blending of popu-
lar and classical .uuric. The bell
Ringers are tar beyond, in range of ex-
ecutive capability, other organizations
LA the kind, and eight performers.
using 171 bells, executed with wonder-
ful correctness, and uubelievable en-
semble, involved operatic overtures
AS weal at 'soupier music. Some of
their crakes.% in. their flowing even -
nee*, are warvelloue. Tbetr program
was heard with euthusiastie apprecia-
tion, and nearLy every nutuber was en-
cored. 'lite program un the bells in-
cluded selections trout the Caliph of
Bagdad, the Messiah Hallenjan
chorus, the Cavalier's. RUsticana
;entr'acte, and Sdppe's Poet and Peas-
ant overture, eplend dly performed in
all respects. lbe company terve voices
as sweet and toil -toned as the bells,
and were heard in solo, duet, quer-
tette and double quartette. Mr.
Wiun, a wale *Ito, WIWI s voice that
means Petty Coward, heard here with
the Westwlumter Abney Choir, sang
Molloy's "Love's Old Sweet Song,"
like a hutuan bird, divinely voiced,
and bad to repeat with a delightfully
sung little worceau, "0:instancy."
Mr. Waiu, aflrst-rate lyric tenor, won
a well -deterred recall by his beautiful
singiug of "Miry." Mr. J. 14. Jeseop,
basso, In voice, attietis capability.
manueraewe, is s worthy successor
and peer of Watkin M►tl.. Hie voice
i, a w.gnifloent one of -great power
and richnemr, ani woudeiful must Al
volume and ease of ewptuymeut.. nes
singing of Bevan's ''Old Sultrier." situ
• cuarwing bells acuwpaurweut, .11.
a delight de luxe. His duet with .0 U
Wain WAS euthuoilwtICaily welt,ro,.a.-
and 6141 to be repeated. The q rte
tette, uoaccowpeuied, with "Arles:
Laurie" as a recall number, was to
gweite. The unaccompanied doubt'
quartette, "Comrades in Arens," b0
Stepueu Adams, an ire perfect balani-
uf toile and blending eneemule, dem
onstrated (be *underfelt voc.tI capac-
ity of tire comp/toy end their splendid
powers ot entertainment. Altogether
toe souse progaam distinguished the
ltoy1 Engiirn Haud dell Burgers as
one of toe mutt unique and muslaUy
capable Concert orgauizaHone that have
.halted Usuada, mud the !*dies of St.
Andorra's, and the euterpilming im-
prer..arityMies Bradley, ate to be con-
gratulate.[ upon givtug the musical
pudic ..1 Peterbonn one of the most
deuvutful and uniquely artistic con-
errt entertainiuents ever prevented in
the city.
This company will be in Victoria
Cpe.a House, lisrlerich, on Tuesday,
Marcia 19.
The Colonial Book Store
0E0. Poftl'ER. Prop.
'Phone 100 Uoderich
OPERA HOUSE
GROCERY
NEWS
The townspeople and also
the country people tart have
in the post b en rallying around
the Opera Howie Grocery are
still with us, and many new
ones. Wny not be one, too P
A few of our specials
Teas
RED ROSE SALADA
Syrups
MAPLE AND CORN SYRUPS
Marmalades
sad Honey
Farm Produce a specialty.
C. M. ROBERTSON
AssadarraserrarrearebrbereWsesessernerree
DLSTRICT NEWS. zdtvi6
DUNLOP
WeDteeeDAT, Pearce Lech.
Du Liar DOIleSS. - Mr. and Mrr
Harry Shields atiended the Iteddl#g
reception held)art Friday night sit t
home of John $blekds, Aehi4ld.
bouor of hie son William's recent wed-
ding Miss Flossie Fotheriagbae,
of Moor Jaw. Sask., it vi.itisg b.'r
sister. Mrs. Outten. Mrs. Monteith,
from near Brumfield. another sister.
also Yudt.ed here last week Some
ot- the young bilks of the usightioe-
hood spent a social evvniag last Fri-
day- at the home of Mr. and Mea Roy
Lioklater The builbieg 000atit-
tee has sstutred ,a emmetnmeot of
shingles, and the work of( shiagiittg
the church .abed will likely pnleeed
rapidly as soon as the weather is m 1.1
enough.
Just RI ght for You.
No other cereal food is so widely
liked as K. llogg . Tons' ed Corn hakes.
its flavor pleases everybody. Order a
ten -cent package from your grocer to-
day.
LAURIER.
WEDNESDAY. !larch 13th.
Jorrtsoe.-Wedding bells are ring-
ing Miss May Boyd bas returned
to Oodetich, hoeing spent • week with
friends in the vicinity ... . Mimeo M.
MacGregor and E. Campbell WM* the
gusets of aim Annie MacLennan a
few days last week .. Min Ethel
Owen. who has been visiting with her
grandmother. Mrs. Walker, for some
time, returoed to (iodericb one day
twit week We are pleased to state
that Mn. James Brauley is slowly re.
covering from her serious illness. she
is beiug attended by Miss Stinson.
nurse, from Ripley. Her many
friends hope to see nes about again
ere long.
PORT ALBERT.
WEDNESDAY, March Lith
News NnTes.- ['he next iueeuug of.
the A. Y. P. A. well be held ou 1 ties -
day evening. March 1(. at ft o'ckuek.
h will be in the form of s social even-
ing. Part of the basement has been
partitiooed off and newly floored.
The members now have very com-
fortable rooms to bold their meetings
in. Kveryuue come and enjoy the
evening Last Friday- evening Mr.
and Mrs. John Shields. of the 2nd con-
cessioo, gave a big reception in honor
of their 11,01) and his wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Will lihielde. who were married on
Wedueeday. The evening was spent
in dancmr and cams, A very
pleasant Lime was enjoyed by art
present. The young couple have the
crest wishes of ail.-... Miss Rose
Schoen hats returned home on Saturday
after spending the haat three weeks
with relatives nn tioderich Frank
Olver is visiting his brother John at
Staffs this weer, Mrs. J. McGee.
sr., and Messrs. Jake. jr.. and Reg.
McGee returned home on Monday
atter visiuog to Seaforth and vicinity.
N. Cunningham has been in
Toronto the past 'west.. Will
Draper had a woodcut.tiog bee in
Nixon Dougherty's busti on Tuesday
They got a good big pile cut
John Scboenbals her bad several
men on the will -lam cutting ice for
the last few days. It has been very
slow work on account of the unusual
thickness Lit ice. Everybody is hop-
ing for a gradual thaw Jack
Green has comrtfenoed Waring down
the back part of the bowie. fie in-
tends moving the house nearer the
street and cementing it as soon as the
weather becomes warmer Alfred
Quaid arrived home with his bride
Lief Thursday. Their many friends
wish them much happiness and we
all welcome her to our midst ..
Joho Scboenhals is away on.a Matinees
trip to London Mrs. Swale has
been in Goderich the last week visit-
ing her sister-in-law, Mrs. Geo. Bur-
rows
urrows Mr. and Mrs. Art_ Hoy and
little son returned to their home
here on Monday after spending the
last three mootbs in Walton.
AUBURN.
TUESDAY. Meech 12th.
Messrs. Howson m Lawson shipped
• carload of roller.' this wee;..
O. F. Yunggbiut we t to Toronto
with two toads ot cattle last Saturday.
John Shona.& and Mrs. 4t*oults were
in (iooerich Leis week atteuding the
funeral of Mn. YungbIut.
Bev. Mr. McLaughlan, of Stratford.
preached in the 1're•byteriau church
test Ibrtbbatlt, Rev. J. K. Mann °sing'
absent.
This winter will be long remem-
bered for the nuwher of coo -erne that
have buttered from the trust.. Even
the potatoes, in bush cel,ars and pita.
The Man who makes
the hair beautiful,
and who makes
leautilul Hair Needs.
Mr.Fraok Pember
of the Pember Hair
Store. of Toronto.
w ill Ice et the
Bedford hotel
001)ERI(H. on
Tuesday, Mar. 26th
All ladies and gentlemen with
pont hair or any iuerlp trouble
will he interested in this visit, as
Prnte•seor Pemler is the greatest Comedian authority upon hair, M
preservation and adornment.
it will be a pleasure to
meet those who wish to
improve their hair. All
desired advioe will bogie -1m
free. and the new and
correct styles in hairdress-
ing for ladies will 61. die-
playsd. A special showing
of rare Toupees.
VOR mitt DAT 01st.?
net. The vote in rtes
man church was 104
foe maims nal against, about twen-
ty-five bot vo [g. The Smith's Hill
Prerbyteriaua voted 72 for unit. and
27 against. about itfteeu not voting.
PERSONAL MENTION.
nes ea.reme i. Isms teas careen.
Jaya Mdrod. of &salt Bq. Mar.. Is beam
es • AIM.
Ws. Jobs Modowao. or Tomato. L • haat
of shit Mires Sonia
Mew Meq 0 breghtin. of Chicago. it
tag r'stsmves in town.
:Amster renew Y home from Tomato for
two weeks' bullion.
Mb. Meioses Strang left on Turley to
you Meds la Tomato.
M W ham returned from • visit to
bis lretamr at Oraysnburrt.
Oma Peetor. wise hoe been very seriously tU
b reported to be considerably Improved.
N .1sIbiehsloi.
ad woto Toraoto on Tuesday
mod V Wu s oYTy he mry go West to
(-Weary.
s�Ma ID,.) Cantor, of edroontoo. Alta., s •
R'uW W ane of her parents. th. and Mrs.
Mrs almond daughter. of Woodstock. are
5mstreet.
.atoe. snit Mr,. John.Scadmgeour,
A. Its lean. was has been stahtag his relic-
t -ties to this musty. leaver tomorrow for Mr
h ems et Wm wtlsaa
SteataW H.•eea: Mr. J. B. Wtboo and
wits. et fisiertob. eosin W emit -sod with Mr.
W. thane, Ws NIM street.
meek Cedar Is ap mem Detroit to attend
tea waetlae of bis anther. W. P. Crozier. of
A.baW. wawa raker error today.
Mies ./ran eraser. who was borne far two
wesersaooar•tet Moms, hes resumed ber
duties ea the -telt of Clinton Uo1l t&te lr-
*auto.
Mrs Pled Wopbq who had been visiting in
te•tsvte and tleaetwb for route time. ten
aoeerta two week to join her boraand ra
W ae•ape11-
ltev. A. Brown was celled to Toronto last
Monday owing to tae derail of hL brother in
Ural toy. he funeral took place to New-
market ea Monday afternoon.
H. J. Meru len for Toronto on Mondry
arra1a t to be pre.eut at the meeting et the
Ornate lodge of the A. O. 1. W.. wna;b opens
in the queen t sty on oluuuay or next week.
Mrs. dtapetm Ward and children, who spent
the pal .sessu wan she lady a puede. Mr.
rad Mn. $,..ton. Kingston .Crest, len on &t-
▪ 101 tear Mime in Manitoba.
Mrs. trees •od daughter. Mrs. H. O. Sturdy.
bate reversed from Pon Huron. to when
ewes taw shoe owed owing to the serious
thaws or apt. A. P. Chemists. Mat. Crakes
mteaaer. Mr. 4 'lumbers W reoovertag.
J. Sharp, ledger -keeper in the leak ot Com-
merce bolo, b.s been transferred to 01.'a'hcaos
apd 1. M. tees. len this week for urargevWa
S. U. nrobaruw. of oaelph. ruoceeda Mt.
damp and u.aftuo dnrdette, of town, tame.
Mr. hem's place ad Juru0r:
BONN.
WALLBAsaK.-tea Monday, February 38th. (0
Mr. ase Mr* t h.s. w Wosua, a num.
MARRIED.
JOHNSTON-BISsllt'T"1.-At Edmonton. Alta..
on loe.day. M.n:h ash. oy net. Dr. Mao -
threes, Miss Ceara Jean. eldest daughter of
Jtr. arm LLta tem. niseett. ti.nerM7n. l0
Alamos Juourtou. recently of Portland.
ureses, sun of toe Ian Juno Johnston, or
Lien rinb.
DIED.
When you requinwperior quality
M oyster. use the I*Inis sealed. at
laoketones, 'phone 911. H
se.d4+Hu-
re for del lioue 10 reream in bur or
oy bricks, pure hump -made sandy
One chocolates.
Superintendent A. King, IKetriet
Freight Agent J. H. til* and T. P.
Savage, travelling freight agent, all -
0. P. R. officials, were in town on
Tuesday. In company with the local
wreck J. S. Robinson, the Balled at
the omoss of the various shipp(rtg In-
dustries in town and made the eio-
quaintance of the respective man-
ager&The viuitors are recent appoin-
tees to their present positions.
Join the
Pioneer
Club
Any man or woman whose
age is over sixty years bast
the privilege of sitting for a
portrait, and each one will
be presented with •
BAlt-In Oodench, on Saturday, Match
OA. gleam Dunbar.
E L1.1OLT.-ln'iodise+, on Thursday. March
7ta..Atdbttsdd athotl. In his herd year.
RUOK.-1n liodarioh, ea Monday. March lltb.
Jaw Allen, widow ot the late James (tusk, ,
Meed 75 !errs and 1 nay.
YUNGtlt.Uf.-In lioderich. on Saturday.
Mayor ha, mars Mary Creeob. wits Lit
Ja00b Yuugblut, in her rah year
Cabinet - sized
Photograph
on one of Me
latest nwunts-
free of charge
tIVt, m:ANe RE AT $2.U0
I
NO:
9
co[Ise-L, Per CWi',
TIP best price the farmer ever
had on this quality of Wire
Our first car of Wire is due to arrive any day
now. Having secured a better price than at
first expected, we have decided to sell, for a
limited time, best quality No. 9 Cleveland
Coiled Wire at the above price. We wish to
make deliveries, as far as possible, direct from
the car.
You will find our price on all Hardware the
very best.
Are you going to use Portland Cement ? If
so, be sure to see us.
The Howell Hardware Co., Limited
VICTORIA
OPERA HOUSE
ONE NiGHT
Tuesday, March 19
Call any time after the :Mth
inat„ sod early in the day,
and arrange for your sitting.
Life is very- uncertain at any
time, but the infirmities of
old age may prevent you
from coming at • later dist*.
Don't procrastinate. but give
your boys and girls some-
i.bing by which to remember
you, in the shape of a good
likeness of yourself
R. R. Sallows
Portrait
and Landscape Pbotographer
Goderich
ROYAL
ENGLISH
BELL
RINGERS
LOGS
WANTED
The undersigned will pay
tbe highest cash prices for
all kinds of good logs. de-
livered at our mil 1,
north of MacEwan's Coal
Yard.
CUSTOM
SAWING
and general mill work done
promptly and at reasonable
rates.
This is one of the best Concert
Companies to visit Goderich this
season.
ADMISSION :
(' 25c -35c -50c
Plan at H. T. Edwards'.
•
CHURCH NOTES.
At North street Methodist church
next Sunttay the pastor. Rev. Atfred
iiroivn, Wilt preach morning aad even-
ing anti cunauct the adult. &tole class.
A. comsat welcome to all. rhe anni-
versary services wilt be tield on Sunday,
Manch alta. Particulate to next
week's tligoal.
Quite a number took advantage of
the opportunity afforded last. Tuesday
eventug to bear Rev. J. H. Uaterbuut,
of Luudweboru , prlrrsdent Lit the Gode-
ncn District Kpwurth League. give
hes lecture talk rn *be Sentrut rune of
North street church on "Canada and
the immigration Problem." His ad-
dress was illustrated with numerous
lantern views, which told a story of
their own regarding the mimeos work
that is being dune among the "strap -
gene shat ere within our galea." The
address; was heard with great Interest.
A large and attentive congregation
was present In Knox church Lao. Sun-
day evening to near Jar. S. Putter, the
mod-anuwu miwionary to the bail-
ors and Iinberweu un the Great
L.kes, give the stout -annum serwou.
to the locsl mariners. (;cite
a number of sailors •Lid fisher-
men
shermen were included in the audience.
Mr. Potter, who recently *harmed cis
tweet -meth 0Irtuday. tuts spent the
greater part ot air Lite lauufrng awoug
use 1001 "who go uuwo to the sea to
Anise" and ars discourse was lull of
have been tarrtu1y scourged by the sore nevus. Specs! raeutiou was
threat of the North. directed to the sailors toga winch is
to be erected et Port Arthur this roar
(nee on a lot recently donated uy the
Leuoutan .rut tberu Railway for that
purpose.. A request sow prated by
Mr. tanner ueture the cungr ggstions of
Knox church and tate
tier dnurdbee of
the Lower during the day that r com-
bined effort be wade to raise 110U for
the furnishing of a "Unclench cabin"
rn tui. new tlusututiou. 1. he response
was .itch unit it is confidently ex-
pecteu the required amount. will Lie
realized.
Your correspondent during the past
week heard a new defiuitiun ut the
word "muostroatty"-a puuilcjnuroot
advocating a bunua ezewpiwu term
taxation.. stinted value it assessment,
at about one -u urd M its redo value, at
the same time scouting tree trade.
L)o old McKenzie. a former res.deot
of West Wawanoeit, woo spent Use
winter visiting old friends and ac-
quatnl&nees iu this neighburbood. has
returned to his borne in Alberta. lie
WOE a car of settler's effects, contain-
ing eight homes. He lett here last
Tuesday.
Movtwo.-K. Lear. wbo bas resided
in lilytb .ince he disposed at his forma
in Hunett a couple Lit yews ago. sold
bis house in My t.b and as moving into
James Kalthby's bonne here. Mr.
Iteitbby w movies to hs farm on the
I th cooesbsian of Hallett.
To Irrnovr ran Sc000t. BUILInxn.
-The ecsuoe trustees b.'.' declaim to
thoroughly overhaul tee ecbool b. ild•
use sou year. They will rats* the
present blighting about were foes and
place a ceerert wall under. The beer-
ment will a., for a tureaeb. kw beat-
ing purpose.. The upper part win be
wissd with metallic ..ding.
Genes HANq(stTR-A Mee brio -
met o 1) be bred in Ambers Pr.sb .
t0tian church os March 1&tk, to MOM
at 1 o'clock p. es. The atterdles0r
speakers ars to be Rev. J. *t. Dearest.
0t Lsekaow. and J. Is. ' M mals..., of
UN masse errata. A similar eaagelst
will be given eM Nssisb'e Hill, an fri-
day. March Mad, to he gtsi at 1 p. a
Tits spa Les* ere to les Raw. W. r.
Ftsarey, et Leetlestiero . sod it. D.
Owned Histo. The MethedkK
church Mrs her .*sed its elturet8
oaros. a►ktk the fellatio( monk :
Members over Mobcap* yes* at erne.
IM to mien and le egaimit i mew
bar* motto sisiteme Tares. >R ler soles
d ewe a ebeee 1 eilemweees. f1 Palle
Tuesday, Mar. 26
Rev. pr. MacGillivray s Visit.
in Knox churcb next Suoday Rev.
Duaasd Nactlaltivray, D. D., is ex-
pected to deliver addresses at the
.corning and evening servicer. He
will he cotdsally wetd.med and heard
by large audiences as he tells of China
and cooditiohs there. On Moody
evening no doubt the auditorium of
Knox church will be filled to heat Dr.
Mactiillieray deliver one or his popu-
lar and luteossly tateresting amounts
of Causer affairs. Dr. MaeOtlhvrey.
as (loderieb people know, W rated es
Dee of the tursua est Uhsnose scholars'
of today. On Friday evening of next
week moo of Knox church will
heed a Msquet is his honor in the
l.etuee room of rtes church. Owing to
ata blasOillivr$y's serious Slaw eh
Doctor ptnriNy may be prevented
trema futtllhng ell his engagement.,
but delimit* enoouneement will be
mode on Monday.
An interestingof hockey Y
eckednNd to be on W eet-st.
risk tomorrow ( yl evening.
'!tie 8twtford Junkers bave.ohalkenged
18. winsome ot the town norm soft a
fast and limiting Pae triny be sz-
peeted. 'hams w,rwwkltrig the ter-
* iteem IsMnry w the Big NW will
play bettWeen 7 sad 5 °'sleet. '
ysadmission foe will be lb emits :
isdysodd gg*s1Mgmok III sesta 11e
sous* bolt of the otutootl .tubi esti be
awes' * ter bolboemill libebra .Mt
Spring Stocks
In All Their Freshness in Evidence Throughout the Store
All over the store the new Spring stocks are to be seen.
Every department is fairly bubbling over with bright, new, fresh
merchandise gathered together for your inspection. This week
we passed through the customs case after case direct from the Old
World markets. A visit to the store is worth while now and we
promise much of interest whenever and as often as you care to come.
Materials for Separate Coats.
Handsome tweed effects in fawr and grey
shades for long Spring Costs. Really stylis
materials, very different from those in vogue
in past seasons. Ofmostof these only enough
for a git.gle garment. Tither plain or with
fancy back for trim-
ming, per yard . $1.25 to $2.25
Very handsome large Buttons with small to
match to go with all coat materials we Show.
The Popularity of Serge.
Serge is always more or lens in favor. but
not for years has there been such a demand
for it as today. We have trade extra pre-
paration to meet the demand and confidently
recommend the values of all our Serge*. '1'be
navies areal) iodlgo dye and absolutely fast
colors and the blacks will not turn green or
rusty. In cream we ate showing some beauti-
ful weaves suitable for either coats or sults,
and there are several qualities in the most
popular colors .outside of the navy. Prices
reage at 60e, 75c. 11.00 $2.50
to
Soft, Fluffy English Flannelettes
These English Flannelettes are just a little
"different." The finish is softer and the weave
Wooer than the ordinary makes. These are
fresh out of the case this week, right from the
makers in England. Pink, whir! ot 15c
cream, at per yard IOc, 12M, and ...
Eleven Tweed Coats at $4.75
We have eleven Tweed Coats left to sell.
All long garments and extra goodgnalities,
plain and fancy mixturesRegular prices
$10.00 and over. Choices of the
eleven now only $4e7�
Beautiful English Long Cloths
and Cambrics
These are just here from across the water.
Very fine quality or the heavier weights,
whichever suits ybor purpose best. Values
Gust we cannot dueuirate here. We can
strongly recommend them for their sewing
and wearing qualities. Prices per 112
yard 121c. 14c, lac. 17e and 1 v
"Quaker" (coy
"Quake is one of the Most talked -
of shads#'dine the oominpg Meebn. We are
showing some very Dobby suit lengths in
these beautiful shades. Most of then[ coo.•
to os direct from England, sod are in suit
lengths only. Priced at per yard
00
T5c, 11.00, 11.25 to.. $�s
Seven BIaltk Coats in Large Sizes
Seven Black OPUS in sizes for stout
people. Five in (*'aver cloths and two in
sergee. Sizes ,4L Regular prices
s 0044 to be car -
were 110.00 to
rigid over if prices
'flake your choirs
$4.75
Really Beautiful Embroideries
Just pained into stock tats week the prettiest
and daintiest Embroideries we have ever n.
They are decidedly out of the ofd dire.'r
from the menufacturerr in Switzerland.
We draw special attention to 00010 vets
handsome Embroidery on Marquisette In the ' 7
inch and 46 -inch widths. These we show with
bindings to match. Will make moat effective
rummer costames.
Sale of Unoleum Ends
Saturday morning we will put on ale fifteen
or twenty abort lengths of Linoleum. These
range in size from sods 0nitsbIe for mats or pas-
sageways up to some sods two to three yards In
We want to get tees out of the way
to make room for it large shipment. that 1s on its
way from Scotland, and will offer them at tempt -
Ing prices. Bring the size of the room you wast
to eerier with you.
Are You doing West ?
if you are going West this Spring sod require
soy Peeking Cases. we can supply you with extra
gond ones. J nit now we have a splendid kat of
very- strong cases, most of them received with
English goods. These are always scrooges and
better made than the ordinary rasa.
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