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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-4-23, Page 1Newspepee ems up your trade M W eskers Loth sa the bigness in v orb s 7 • e Adelaide" If you want ter blow of them, DW the columns of a live news - Per - Che Signal he GODERICH. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 191.1 t:PuW { � STERiIN6BAr K y TH OF CANADA •wrrr" �votamm . N o. 107 SAVE, because -- The record of a man's efficiency is noted in his savings account. Head Otsce, Censer King and Bay Streets, Toronto General Measlier - - - - - A. H. Walker Goderrcb Branch - A. Porter OTHER BRANCHES AT Arabes. Oat Mooktoa, Ont. Bayfield, Oat. Sebringselle, Ont Du ngann... Oat. Varna, Ont. i �,�-�..,^--r•�-���r".�r'Y.-tri Some Desirable PROPERTIES for immediate sale I.ist your properties for sale or tent with m••. A. G. NISBET OFFit'E NEXT CANADIAN BANK OFuOMMBRCE,GUDERII'H Peones: Dery E J): Hot'sE ISO. P.O. Box 304 ,-1 PUBLIC NOTICE - WARTED • VIRE! FIRE.•- 0%V NINE TiME iZKrr R HF.Itwt,ha1up ,I - THE 14 ;o to rtes set Foretop.r, . sur'\ r- fee brow 11 to ) wins to Ertl. to be deu•ered ii M,, an biog. of lessen. ..re deal f,>r O. targeted te•rnber or Norembes. eno.t be good ••tock. .u.d. Hr every t dgbt weight and ttte.een Nara w:....my terra. rano- who Nil' Pace If M per not rail M w- K. ,• td certifying to construction work cairn, fur 1-81.11' NO11l'E Alt M HELP A \ D JN)SIEMTiC i end 00 a pro cera Laois et/Ornate. F etkVANTa. -Peewee. uuirsas harm help' what proportion of the stew had t)r.•n Ibe ••Itto•. of tiro yowl d I:one:irl ate n "01., one. W tt'tt.t•t.t)t HWIitL- ya-bdtodear asder street s trot of the 1 A• a'a ° (:owners. Eto.leyaetit done. Then 1 crrtiflrd to that.". neves-tiro .a. or. t'' ' agent, et Harm. 4IL'. Order- 4l with H. It. .. Mr. �(nyrw told ate that the total hT It oft •o •• ee•r:t W4 1Nrd. 51 Hetes.. Vet., wul reae,re prompt 1 It - • s tf cost of the coolracl would be $i. .....- .oast art a 1t coo PROBING PAYMENTS {toe:p1.In..ddlslt that it be did not WEDDING BELLS I•bpep�e+drwad make t • soon, the board would go i their teourt. Mr. T. Herbert Lennox premed for further Yungblut-(iramger tiros. no the ground that tiny r" was St, (seor•ga s church was the scene of ONTARIO WEST Mi4ORE RAILWAY still sick, and Mr. P. A. Malctilnisoo• { a quirt wedding yrterdey sftern:wsn, INQUIRY RESUMES representing 1br complainants, stated avlietu Miss Margaret Orain r limo then Moyes bed already been 1pnJantoed married to Mr. Jacobi yunghlut. favors be is not entitled to. He its They were assisted by Mr. and Mr. Ch' Testifies That l;ert'fi aistrd that the uuwcured bunds :"de IL J Carson, and only immediate 1-el- st Engineer esu lea a ' - turned overatter. and friends Utes of Railway Work Were Pad- ded -Promoter Drew $3000 for Work Costing Only $1000 -Moyes Again Unable to Testify v at Doer and deposit were res 1 Che Signal wr are prepereto w eae+tarte orders for Pr luting that will Cunllnand 511 rol IOD by its origin- ality. With improved facilities, new faros end new type, we maintain the reinter'. hest staodard of excellence. If you dasher color combinational end arrangements. our services are always at yuut di.posel A. 1. ditAUWIN. Panama ec tnrany. which completed of the ler- TURN DOWN OFFER medistr relatives of the connecting g V •w P arties together with Mrs. Hamilton'. The numerous beautiful presents re- ceived trended to the high esteem PROMO1 ER OF ON TARO) WEST In which the bride is held by neer and j SHORE IS REJECTED distant 1, lends. She is a prrwrtuats ,d I ibiorevelt hospital, New York, and -_ • p iv•te nursing afterwards for a • time in that city but the cord of love Victims of West Shore Railway Wal Idno Quarter to the Man Who is roved stronger than the btoen Give Qn ent. They thread which dm** so many away with the board, will milds hen. f(ev. . H. Pother- ' from the firm to the city. The grown Mare light on the net of coned' act• Ipghwm officiated. I look hie blade home to In le farm, Hnlmeeville, where in due time they will be at house to their friends pug the nailwa •. con?rtiong the spin• ion of Mr. A. b Neff. expert account- ant, that $1115,1111) of the money issued on bonds guaranteed by western .win- icipslitiesfor the construction of the line could sot be rhnwu to have been so expended. was given by Mr. H. J. A. Ma.Kwen, secretary of the cow- pauy. By his figure. the cash spent on const ruction to' filled IttN.000. Under crow exeminet ion by Sir. Len- nox. Nr. MacEwen sdmittpd that his estimate did not include a number of doubtful item/, and w numt.er of .113511 paveuente made in'foronto. Mr. Ma:Ewen said that the money spent for labor on the construction between 191114, when work began, until lull• when opetetinas ceased, through the Huron Construction Go . at Oode- "M a bse- tnR 1,1 1'irh, anounlatd quer1 p-lvmeat-.•' be rood. "amounted to 1123e7.11. A shipment of ties in 19&l amounted to ip,R4.30. so that the total paid the Huron Construction Co. an.uunted to 111161501.62.- "Who 1g3.301.IY." •• Who prepared the monthly pay- rolls?" asked Me. Proudfoot. '•Mr. Robert.. the eugineer. and m} - self.' • %Viet was paid for the rails }" "Altogether 174,45 411. It was paid in Toronto, and not included in the Huron Construction Co. account. - ''Weis that all pard for rails?" asked Cnmmisrioner Hutson. "1 think so," replies Mr. Mar -Ewan. "How were they raid -for? asked Sir. J. W. Moyes. the president of the defunct Ontario west Shore Rail- way Company, was sgaio unable to appear before the Ontario Railway and Municipal board Tuesday morning when the investigppation was resumed into the .Rain otthe company. Mr. V. Id. Roberts. chic( engineer al eon.lruetion, staled that he took his instructions regarding p+ugrear certi- ficates from Mr. Moyes. making them on the basis of the percentage of for cost of the contract inrleati of the work actually done. Mr. Roberts admitted that be had testified to construction work done or. the Huron Construnioo Co. at some- time" two or three times its value, thus enabling Mr. Moyer, head of both cuucerns, to draw VOW or VOW from the trust company holding the rail- way's bond.. when only $1000 worth of a^tual wort had been done. When asked if he did not under- stand that be was impairing the recur - it y of the bondholders in doing what he did. Mr. Roberts said he didn't understand that at the time. but real- ized it noiv. He was. figuring all the time on the basis that Mr. Moyes had all cash instead of cash and bonds. ''The municipalities have suffered loss," remarked Commissioner Kitt - son. when Mr. RobeW , concluded. Mr. Prnudfoot. ••D.m't you feel yuyraelf ie.plosiblr.•'t ••Ry 70 per cent in rash and 30- per least' iofrrted Damm -Good A riot wedding war solemnised at he Levan tical psroppage. Listowel, Oho wish for them a long and hippy on Thurdry afternoon. »th in t tie utas ".4 life. when Mime Inns Good, daughter of Morris-MaCGuire 11 r. and airs. Wm. Oood, became the From a recent issue of the ('aigary wife of Mr. Lincoln Damm. The , News -Telegram we take the following happy couple Irft on the *fternoon, account of a wedding that will be of train for Brantford, Berlin and other; inlerert to corny of our readers :- trent On their retutn thev will take' A ernpartOttxrly pretty wadding took up their residence in Listowel. I pplace on Thut•sdxy .L 4 :e) O'clock sm Squires -Standish I Knox chtuch, when Mie. Anna Eliza- • he wife of JI r. The parsonage of the Victoria street: beth Mec(iuirr became t Methodist church was the scene of an Cherries Edward Morrie, of Winnipeg. The ceremony Was perlrrrmrd before a interesting ceremony E. dueuni ed number of friends by Hey. J. A. Clark. iut,netria when ileus 'r Ord re.. of The bride was attended by Mrs. Frank B Berlin, nndny Mr. Thome...hSquires. of Wrigley, who acted as metros' of Bodin, end Miss Margaret to Robert honor, and Mr. George Morris attend- Standishohert le Ro march e la m of the wedding a beer �wrdd dr o n tTh g u daughter groom. v 1 est ed the of EThe youngest Standish, r treetand Mrs. S a I wa• played by Mr. W. igle street. The young couple were un- bride wore a emartlr-tailored snit of sttrsded and the ceremony was 01 a I seal brown ht•oaticloth with a bodice of Mr. Moyes could not have drawn the cent in bonds, or at lea money if you had taut signed the certi- that frrtu all the invou'es :bat 1 sew.' *cotes " "How much Wall paid out for tight - Mr. Roberts was asked by ('bair- man Melntver to. ezplain his system SW's.. aterr.F will call •uniersd- 'tame tut 1. write partieolat, •o - 1pk,i.. oar. droe \ire r and aid b•4 t'S 1'.\HLF. F. atunctou. New. Brno... ice. W-lt� • door. •• It wwa on a percentage SW's. M RaLKTKAIt i took the whole .Oat of the contract. L L rb•t0•t Tensa Clerk sir ins. f ' IJ be Ono and that D ft'HBt+ODFHICH ELEVATOR AND CA� . THANKS (paid with hind, and .tock. He said 1 TKA�ritT t rr1/Y_INY UMI rs�• that be had already sold many bunds, lIF THANKS and w large amount of money was 111 ,! v 'earshot/lore st roe• tea. .rsrM\'. IA KD tate settee that tM• ems.: t weral IID the treasury of the cuoipany.-' a _ _ he K tM sese of Ise r. see Min Job Yellers door* co tbar► i 01mirworn McIntyre asked bion to t•4.r .east" series. his"' \te the sea") tial• explain his parentage system of certi- ". ert$- -suet. (iederic►. oy ' th rel ewer- estweed le thea Surma thilt !.seat a11�odock r'Wo. tor tM.Meares of at.-r'rtrr, berm..•.we' tar tae sa.1.l&a year red the ^"'a"e' ie SITUATIONS YACANT W ) alttar Ilersisrs last wog eee.,gef y tor 1 ✓ t.ro• Limited wen ' L!, rater sad Trailed Comae.) s oetb Hrs wbfrak. ereuabt More -. ra t.et. ie laaelesr. , - N', 4 W*''r" .. rportion of the whole contract r ba l:wdeekh. Aa i 1 1 nut _ 1 11•AyfTt:lr. -A Ght.L t�Ott rims,. pwr',rui. be the ,amc u VIM to i1.0i5.- 1UUTICB TO CRKDfIUK`+ pipiLt. tut v n'!' swot, lying to work more fully •'Suppose there Was 31r1M1 actually spent for work done." said Mr. Robert.. "Sup- pose that the work represented a pre Is errs Forark ov Cora J,., )ii oats 1-414: ei' 1111 CIrT err • a• 1.•0. '• tae :or !Wiese. M'tpow. Drcxar.a \ens M reed theta p wssest ke l teem v.. lisp P. tlts•tfam *PIM se aeras • tsar ' t05 ,-tures. s/111114 siretaeib.t Leas Jes-e ta. Hies. late et the eit/sf •�i,.� ' -`ee of 11111(04..�y�s� e•�ga•"e'a• wrd 0434 1*. 31'0 dal of De. estae4 A u Irl • e row/owed to -eed or adhss teas ueMr`satre4 ell isteisteaesea,f Iters soma rt la. �a Mos Jar g, A 1 �rrf U s,a Je.Whale tbe Wet lro• et •Wra- wot MC e a Mel Esti luau' a:,d 11.. amen et themes/11r v rr•, teras ti thein. sad salt after •las Ira ss.sr,elie•: ars the .aid elesseeerlsr l .0 Kase un• the sosote of the -mid deeseead nes -Cts ..dials thereto. waft ,.ora west le t he calms at weasel be -W tare saw r•ee•eod wire. and the and 5Aa.ssrerater ads he Iuble for W said rests. __ oar tatere d. to say t or erne Woe llaer 11,0.5 hoN twesse listed the• sixth W of Led HARLEM s(te.sl _ob. 3415- ♦re'` eat 141) I world certify to Petr) worth t ler�rt, r,ww .,( work. It wain t the :amount actual - `' -NTIrI) - A AENt!R %1. 14ER- I` .pent that 1 was working on. it war Ti. ' cwt ..wt wee-. • , • •w.bk the pr.) eau proportion of the whole - we- M. et pm,,CDevxrT cgllract that 1 ^un.ideml. isi Ira - am 'Theo, by that method. you might impcertify to amount• 11000 Lr t Orr in T) R115.t -r -A TA 13RK.t excess of what was actually . done in .tut e•se • quiet nature. After the ceremony Mr. and Mee. Squires left for 'Toronto. They will reside in Berlin. Detre 1 -Young Yesterday morning at 5.:111 a quite w•as solemnixel Supposed to 'lave Misappropriated Their Funds and Will Continue Fight to Bitter End A joint alerting of the serresents- tiers of the tour mt:nicip•littra invol- ved in the defunct Ot terio \V.•et Shore rainsay,with which Mr J. W. Moyes has been connected, weer held on Monday! in Kintsil. '!'here were d) in.errsted persons on hand. re lir. Wm. Proud Proud - tree . M.P.13., represented ted G cele- Mr. l'harle+ (Jarrow rrprr en rich. and Mr. P A. Malc••11ns. n repre- setttrd Kiuc.,sdine and Huron town- ship. The meeting wait called to cnr.sider a proposition made by Mr. J. W. Moyes, who offered try t rrtisroi to worth t f tire municipalities $I79frOtll guaranteed bonds seemed and GYM) stands e it r relined r in cash, Plus lh at prevent In the letter is included the IL/MAO-way, the steel and ties laid, the • due of the Knitting and other work done, and the egnipmeot at present on the road There was nothing to .odic•te what was wanted in ezch.nge, but it iaunder stood that had the proposition"los-res 'accepted the inquiry, so Int Os noinicip dare • are concerned. would have boon dropped. The proposition was in writing and was given to Mr. Pioudf"o' and reed by hum at the 'nee -ling ing. The meeting did not discus% whet ;night be done by the municip.Iii ie" .honl.l they find thrutselve" burdened with a partially completed railway. The discussiuq did not go that far, as t:.1 one repo - sentativr was 1 .aide 1.. accepting the plrrpt>s�tt0n. , Aflrr the offer was considered the solluming resolution •sea• iuoved by brown chiffon over lacy and a hat to match. Abe also wor 1 a corsage bouquet of violets end w diamond brooch. the gift of the groom. Mrs. Wrigley wore a suit of black and hut pretty wedding wbite with a 'oat to snatch. She car - by Rev. Father Mcltae ill Mt. Peter's rind the groom's gift• a silver card church. when Mies Jean, eldest laugh-; case. After the cerrrnony dinner was ter of Mr. and Mr.'. John Young. served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lighthoued *Deet, became the bride) Wrigley. Mr. and Mir. Morris left on of Mrs. John fletz. 1. of Buffalo. The I the evening train for rusthe con Letht. n bride war assisted by Misr Silver and their return they the groom was attended by Mr. Ralph Spiers, both of Buffalo. Atter a wedding breakfast at the bridge. Robbins --Daniels Miss Annie Daniel...•1 London. Eng - residence of the bride's patents, }fr. land, took pas -age for Canada per and Mi -a. Detzel left nn tete . early lets -Muer Lake Manitoba 00 April 1st, Ora'nd Trunk train for Buffalo where 1 slid at St. John she was met by her way:' continued Jit', ppuudLart, they will reside. They have the. gout Apollo. air. John Knbbin-. •-f the wisher. of their many blends here. C.P.R. stagy, O,)detich, on April mai "The actual peymente totalled Ent- , and to whom she was married the of -way Mr. Jain" B•own, r:-.. eve of (boron run ;.,.,b. There retuau.r.l w la bought Albnitht-tfowman l seine d ay at 1t..ludr s )n th a cry. I township, end er irnitetl t•}• Mr. Char - ship worth.r of -ort is' sly, Id town- The martirgr of Samantha, eldest , Tho bride wore a fawn silk costume. urs !iirwsu•t, t'-epo' y terve of 013*'J ship app•oximately, flirt• and town -hu., and carried non •.inwwe1 1 es_ daughter of Mr. and Sirs. N. C. Bow- trimmed with f tee n velvet, with black ,,•that the• • ffer of-rtllrnsrnt naw 'vr in Hunxt wwoehip wrortb. at NrDundee. aro 1)r. G. C. Al -,t rinunrd with rarer color- - le- not accepted, (i l man, of,New ;d cit ' hat. iwa'r:y. 1300Th• !might, late of li.xlerreh, tacit[ dace on mute by SL'. Mocra P Mr. S rsnCe o added that another i I ed rtbla.,n tinted with prang.& 1 and that the so:itoots hr in -t. acted to glom e°t's ed by Mr Moyes for milt- I T teed. , April 14th, et the I?, If. t On the all is al 01 the i'. f .It et.•ning peers 11104 uului. lar x nduriun as cellaneous put ores should he :aided . cillo rh. -Uma street, H -r lin. Ph-• ' n• 1 train sat (lode" kir 1 he pride rod gr.,onl 1 eddy as illi.yr. - t or nuiny was performed by the presiding were Hirt at the station. ba 1t 1ustu- si'r P ronrtt1 action total t$2711,tNM1 - c ndud- ; elder, Rev. S. H. Swans. z. Miss Anna i hers of the 0. P. K. who accnwp'inied (OU NTY COU tt T t1 t Hayti acted x• matron of honor. I them to the tV and house to Stanley - ed Mr. MacEwan nodded. • ( blur in et "sad be,mno wedding i ter nod a!1 pt"(r".'k r f e tJltslt)1ltm the caro of each 111151 worth f bare MI ins •. SU AIL apearee Air y w meta !work Mr. Roberts admitted that this rpo KK.M•r -a *won 4/imams t1Nl , mist's' happen nonet imp• though not 1 ernes awn emit es Tibet milt i otter- rt t'And Mr )I yes was strip to cullppt _ -- 'Ibis rices• through the Huron Cnn- 1 el Il L T. - SRV E\ • Rochaso strwetitrn company. ' persisted the Terrors• a treet to amuses, hsosas'11 • s\. teem ••l dido t keno that Mr. Noyes was rim til 0o n .p • Huronetrwetto } AAA . A LANAE num!, leap Mr. Hoberta. "i chits acknow- weer esterm T4s %h.L mingoi1 ' Wage that 1 used a e rung method of _- eertif lag to for mot k done.' he cor.- rAL tgMTAT1I /Olt SALE. I tLs� "Taking the contract puce et tl Pk, LICATIUY 1'O PARLIAr�! Chairman Me1ii1 re. The bride otos rusted in a very tie,:hm-; "urrt, whet Ms+• Ward received the `` ing sett / nes} - w in gidI judge Holt Presides and a Number of "What packed r of that we. woo- gCases are Heard al cash asked airs I'tsoudfw.:. hat with plumes. after the ceremony which the we,Iding a .. atter :Ill per rent of the $74,(111 the wedding party and gur_I"_ n•pair-,which the happy etiuple were lee- Isis Honor Judge Holt pr sided aG All hut p to the home of the bride's friends. 1 seated with an a.jJrrs-. real rev Mr. ,lhc at' jciuu ed srs.1. 11 of the county for cells. which, &eootsling to the in- Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Buchanan. 'Si, W. H. tihipmarl, master mechanic ut,conrt us' Tuesday •.f Inst work. The wirer, were paid in re wo Foundry .0ree•. where adatnty repave , l'hairdan McIntyre worked away the ll l K. NOR. C ,•rdnctor Allen, oil majority of toe Cases were laid over with pencil and peel for a miuute 1111 wad pteparet. 14 -et wahes fora happy I the C.P.R., presenting the, bride and until a later session. A;, x.•1101, to le - remarked. "then the total rash el-, and prosperous welded life were a:- • gr,eom with a very handso,s'r r•attle-icover $2511 Fuel damage-. hro.eghr try J. proditarr is t3L'4,"TL4)4?' (tendril to the. married couple be •thein `drat elock in the name of the C.P.R. l p. Welter, of %Vo•,s:hanr.ef'ems tienty Mr. Slog -Ewen a, -reed hat Added : many friends. staff. {'1'. Thom'.on. of H -I was »r.me • 1 think the original payments made LaChapelle--Howey Prouse-Young' , thing ..1 a complicate) native end oc- by Mr. Moyes, the printing rzpyrnwre. tit. Peter's church. Godrricb, was A quiet but very ntetty Buster wed -I cltpied all day Tuesday. It appewnd sod the curl st financing by the T.x- the scene of wn int.rresting ceremony ding (001: place on Stature! .y niter- 1 that %Vatter had (lurcbasitd a dry goods April tlt6. at thy.• .�rlock. busmeas t, Thom -tics in Brlanore :. Ford us' ted in mar- I and gave in exchange for it some kPP - sou .ewar+r M r sass .bw tare 0;3.000, and the length of the Toad at d0 miles, the coot worts out toIrt i,r111t, doesn't si: asked l'omaseiooer in - Without including electrical worts or harbors at the termioels." ••Yee" said for witness. "The nature of the country allowed tit constructing a rrasooably cheap tad T.. "Yea Tben Obis estimate of >Ei'u,t1110 a mile is just about double what the rod might reasonahty be expected to corer' 1 .bond imagine said Mr. Rob. errs. 'Then you entified for the water that went into the e•wrp•nv F • Is would apnesit o.' '.But surely.' interjected Chairman McIntyre, "every school -boy should know better than ter certify to con- struction 11n per eemt in ex,eie of what was actually dome..' Mr. Roberts replied that be was fol- lowing out hie percentage system, and that he war tt*awat+e that Mr. Moyne was the bead of the Huron Cosatruc- don Company. to whom the payments WWII made. Yet the people who guaranured those bonds A..ted you to .1e that their moony t for the purposes 1t was intended, remarked 0oseseissson- er Kitteon. -Didn't s-ou know,, your duty ander the trust tjeed I &skid Chairman Mee lot didn't err it,' replied the engin- eer "i understand now what 1 sbonld bare dome." satire Y burse +•1t M ^ " ": nim a a ►• t/aMleta lin . Mr►•x�� !'IM�K a,e�•r• h' 1Modewlbs OM 1 )struts w lbs matt ..Mea t=rsr1e 15 i ~ -tM r.• en of ad ed s..a w user'". r I It hl DENTtAL _f T FOR whirl o recon see tae .rare mseM tt� R aaLi .�re� whirl Oa . haraeta'e the areaseMTrbso set nsweb brows loth* 5 "lea Adssore�eg• to revive the set lid 4• or,, 14 a of • ••4 ora area , carr ea4 Maelrs claw Ps= clews . cps,7Moos'tdlwva ;. dyser1. lesne.ed waft brim ewe rrarM►,fiwr ewcl r__•.__1.1.4. legtsist.5 use ogMet.a ire i Erases seareesserw �wsO� rodsIhs sassal•tam 4t the 1.esr:.\.as of . evs�pt�lrr..a7: � IVs sirs► r. J� Woo w.,�(�rt�rsr� I kTAat. wawa Yet �[>steelkyairt tieemltm car 1"th doped I' err serf • •.D. MIL CSAKL191 O tKsl"m I !oica.-TMIC mAS'T (*nesse be - '-' censr�ssspg tivl;•sissel Z1e tro0e• ens - - - -� bss.rs sad bras arra Tres Y jj� fsAfj reit at•sot FO 1a...awawa Pnu Dit� tAYi s caw esttlhAsho- A.^� ss, H t.ijj>r S3Te,z k.5.. tlYf ?3`W'WK APED FARM Pi l P . -'lOr it � of Mw a H set w V see semeas let W,•f1RRALE dis W efilk >ItlEUB T >�' era H0eNLIIP Osd«'k+ ay •w 'C' TRt � :1st •twee. 7 TWO! WAMT[D tat. of �'OK SAL. - A HALF P$A I p+pg tiAl c t ts►v. W Mend vM ,a.tr'P..it►� g.+ I ft. ails my 1:.: sbM IR IMt _, aesa sYwb Is (pedicle! . W s• ms Aker whsle •.bars rear cr-ts ARM FOR SALE•-ONK 111 N- TENDERS WAITED 1. rue W ma or ewe IiYrsrr or , tr LATE latrwr 1iostov T..ser, will tri edved by the ander u the /1idieyeb rat•'tna yl�areilr'";'. to •mix er tl.►1RN. K - sett] tlw b I pB4tD sera es w lt\ esam es a t)• g r a sssr7 +ttatt bAe\ Meal. WEST WA ANOSIf FIREINSURANCECO. i Oho r w bset Is the Prue- Isms the Seea �I.a.11edte of .at Us f I vales it/bedew an dm fees a sae. Mo irsebis to sake adjust- ments djust- m e tb R. M.c2WAIPp. wen brisk thesis au+rMa. • geed Isiah a .ea esstal.als y,a 1rl�prea�bed straw mss . sed tbe taupe estrus order' Well watered try sols. creek : pass s well at bars. Right metes frocs G.4. - rich: thew flea J bar.: two amid twos half r �� Tw 1 ri rt lrepplto 1 DRIL W Xl^ BNIfrO�Ni.Ceaswt a _R H. WELLING HOUBB FOR SALE tostors trW h.r.Le�srt"r=t7 the Iender abeteet meat the sr Jw aril(•d•+esswa• sr masspms.r .,rU !l\. I.Is, 1�e �e Blow et •ft\stJRsW Oootimtliog Ibe examim.tsoo, it was • welt 4 "Oa. 1.11. shown (het for raffle on= $14Yfff.M0,aefe stela. 'should be added. There was .Iso a lo - Mary Jane Caroline Howey, daughter when Hrv. J. r romotive tough[ is Toronto for tie 41r. and airs. J. 0. Howey, of Luck- haw. Mr. Wilbert Pron.., third son M d Mr,r David Proust- of 124,0." ling the Poi d•' ' anted now-. now-. the bride of ala lose- or r. .... ''Had you anything to, Ju with sol- rence Louis LaChapelle, also of Luck- Goderich tar -reship. an. Mt. Prondfoot• now. Mr. and Mrs. Victor 1)urnin, • May Young, youngest da - m Sl H art.- Yours¢. property be had in Toe onal and borne ,o nootes. Sometime afi.-r Walter wish - 1 Miss Leafy ing to advertise and sell bis goods tighter of Mr. I issued a number of bill". To tbese of Colborne ; bills Thomism ohjecte 1 ori the wounds moo. brother-in-law and sister of the brad..and . n. e "Do you know whet Mr. Moyes did acted as groomsman and bridesmaid. township. at theVotrori* street Meth - with the un'ecurrd honds ii' Only imtutsliate telat ices were prese0tyodist pat.onage. ••Not definitely. I always supposed Iat t he wedding. 1 The bride was handsomely gowned that a certain proportion were t•trned I The ceremony was performed by In a dress of p.le rue silk trimmed over to the Provincial Steel Company Rev. Father Meltae. Mi. and Mr". Ls- with lace and carried a bouqyuet of for rails. Apart t from then i don t � Chapelle left town Tuesday afternoon white rise.. hhr w&4 attended by pr I ,and dams es know." I by the K:f:, brand Trunk tram for Tor- I Misr Myrtle Prouse, raster of the !tor. entitled to t'l30 R In CTO.$_e&*minaIIOn Mr. Lennox onto. On their return they will re- groom. who wore a drew" of white rm-i-There was a Int of evidence taken and "Knight to bring out items left out by side in Lucknow, where the groom its troidered voile and carried a h,ngnet, about noon Judge Holt suggested that Mr. MacEwan. w prominent and progressive jeweler. !of pink roses. Mr.' 1.. Young. brother l both parties attempt the lti cou te o e Aftettle- r you include $13,010 paid to The bride was n mem• of the bride. was best man.adjourned t'asneron and Goldthorpe he asked. Iwo of The Signal ) The groom's' gift to the briar was w d case organ that they, adverts.ed a "-.critic. rale and en altercation ensued. Walter had Paid one note for IMO and refused to pay any more. He alleged that. Tbnruson had prevented hiyt Loo the tranr.,'tion of busine-" and was untilthere- recently staff, who sin with her many friends io extending beet Whitely- urnm A very pretty but quiet ceremony, beautiful and costly pl er.Pnta whir ing it was rosily decidrl to adjourn was solemnised in Dungannon on r testified to the high esteem in which 0.e case uutil a later date when it will Tuesday morning. April 14th, when g 1>r argued. Mr. H. Vaneton.', of Wing Miss Sara Alberta IBirdie!. dMrs. roof she is held. the late T. E. Darnis and Mrs. Due.' Mr. Mewl Mn. Wilbert Prouse are ham. appeared for the plaintiff ant widelyknown rand their many friends Mr. Dudley Holmes, E.G., of Wing nin, was united in the holy hoods of I , y ppy Mn Charles A. Whitely.'Jain in wishing them w ver ha ham. and Mr. Cherie. Gar row rep a pro.pero toend prosperous wedded life. After resented the defendant- • pt•osperou• agriculturalist of lode- v}si4ieg with rwlwtivw, Mr. and Yrsbio atcovnt for $*)is 41t which 6a rich tuwn•hip. at 11.30. The bride en- Proust§ will lee at home to their friends, been pending for about six years bre tend the drwwingroonu to the •truss 81. David's street. Godericb, h Maytween Cherie* Hater and Roher of Lohenkrin'e wedding march. nn- T 1st. Elliott, was termioatrd before 1 deredford. very nice) Ly Mise Pearl Brad- Pomeroy -Thomson lapsed and became outlawed by Judg ford. The bride, who was given Hnit giving judgmewt aur the aloe Mn. Moyes. away by her brother, Mr. E. W. The: residence of Mr. J. Y. Thomson, aOH,unt attatnat Mr. Elliott. '1M ! � Dorsi!), B.A.. of Cornwell, was becom- Huron road,was the scene of a quiet plaintiff. Mr. Bate", brought an aetfa CHURCH.NOTES imgly attired in a gown of white riser- and pretty wedding on Wednesday of 10priver Ibis amount h,.fo e e tet sin with shadow _lace and last week when his sister, Mie Jessie, err ou with the rooves• Did you include the sum paid to .1 by rd bracelet an a puna wisher To the bridesmaid he gave a gold F. Brown" of Philadelphia?"' p I brooch and to the groomsman w gold "No. I didn't know what the pay- tie pin.The pride received many moot was... h The hoard on Tuesday decided to riser up the beating on Friday. May Ise. Every opportunity will he given Mr. Moyes to explain his position. 1f be is physically able to appear before the boated his statement will be taken. end if be declines .n order will be rade for committmeot. The closed will protect the rights of the municipalities which guaranteed the bonds. and legal means will be taken to recover the $103,(1W unsecur- ed bonds considerable bantering both counsel admitted that w settlement could not he made. The carr then dragged wearily on until court adjourned 013 Turalay night. On %Vein. -day lnoro• tlawed and ., .m�e sdassghfrey of. .Yrs_. Gee.. W. 8ba herd P•rlui' will be '...° .earl trimmings. icer datable -delta: df etwaaaR Mie Broerwryrtrcp je Dled bridal veil war (-aught up with a Thomero, became the sweet enol Phe aeeownt war for apply be. rt.'. anhject of • sennon by Rev. W. H. wreath of orange Mowom• She car- pretty bride of Mr. J. B. Pomeroy. poi^' rebased •bout .ix years ago. M Wrigbton in the Baptist church oa , teed a shower bouquet of bridal roses clpal of Margaret avenue public school. I pu• ('ss' row rrprr.entrd t hr plait 'handy morning 'The Faithful Say- I end lilies 01 the vailsy. The Berlin. The ceremony was prertormed tiff and Mr. M O. (,rosea app>ewte ing" will he the in•erreting topic for ens performed by Rev. Gilbert Gomm by Rev. Geo. F Roes at high noon in i fK the defendant, eveoiog. The plain, simple gospel to the presence of only the immediate the presence of many friend• and Mr. John ('rattle brought an attic mirage is preached •vet aluoday relatives of the bride and groom. The r.1*Uves. I to recover t`J 1 danrrgs. from J. 1 agreeing too r cv,nstantly tncressing "teem it, which the young people ere The young couple were unattended. 1 J,>rdao d London. it was alleged i tbeeiaestwskl�k w�Jneer Roberts bed a out • der- wise no 'L'`... seeess a " sea\.r et( be tee air .upont for 3.ttors. s� pe..rer lase. r. •Cass eL. i.ar.o�tijoey�sd p�sM�t►• seat. 5 ab • • _,11000".....„• Mors?"' Mainmast la& las. urs ry 1.Wr on" -e=. end to know wk thin sem swelled out. wale Commkiahwsr KMt- irs.i•l i. BOO declared that it bad boss "dellbor- c sr w, stay framed to yield .e Is'. ss es imas tr•ear. the amount required and apparent/7 parently collmsiom. congregation. OM tits• hymns •re held was shown bey the many hand- The bride war handsotoely attired in a pWntaff that ar the result of Mr. Jo Dong very heartily. and visitors are some lofts recent Best wisher of handsome gown of white satin char- den breaking Pia contrast ter had be; receded w hearty welcome• Tie many friends go with Mr. and Mee. mellow with lace overdress and catTiad put to heavy lose Rouse time ago ehlldren's seeviear bas been cb*nged Whitely w nitric sew home. logia • a shower "'Piet of white roses aid sold Mr. Jordan land in Sankatcbews teas Moods)) to Tuesday, wed nest w� lain, whom 113.7 will ere at lilies of the volley. Her travelling and the defersdeet bad notified hi Twoodil she 0°71aid giro will gwth- (Hams after June I t t t delft Nue brocade wltb • wi use maid not fn.. the h in boos to tbnr wt was r twit t er at 5.15 for ma their happy hour service. claire hat. The bowie was prefosely T Rr.ry boy ecd girl is town is Invited Trawartha M.cMath ppii Ttrerefore Mr. a alleges that decorated with American beauty bed to sell this land &Wain and in cc to these enjoyable meet.ince. On Wedneeda Apni1 15th. the ,neer lilies of the valley. tareetloo. �11knh be had wffrrrd demise At both services lest Monday is the home of Mr. and �re. Wm• Mac Math, and double tulips. Om for other band Jordan allegro tt &bosses of Rev. J. B. Fotberitlghe.a. Lakeside farm. li•yAsld rte' was the ihtrisg tbp reremeuy lbw wedding he sever b 8t the land. is tit who preached in Clinton, Rev, .1. C. coon. of an Intel..Otleg event, when I march was played by Prnl. 7,sdlser wa' alw> MK fors future " Potts. rata of St. Paul's shureb, their fifth aid ,dongert daughter, � Os1 litre oldie and accomp+nped bey Mise epos CNstos, prosebed at both ,,(rims in S•esb Patton (�er ins), bsesrse the I Potter os for piano Hotb are trim !M„ Oooehi s eseru . In lbw teer.is - Betide of Kr. Herbert J Terwaly Bettis Osteopath, Gorr Mammon's'', M took his ant as. "Christ our pias 1Ile over ID oseribeod for is.: thereto let ea keep rho fast" The bor &salt with the ratreraiede. et[ &sus mod the weirs ooa.ersted with � We tits. l e the Good S hophw bit l''''0�"& W situs ear.:.: d Liss a good ..re.... -Mrs. Lsorsard Toeing. who is 90 I.aw wr fell atter setivtelt home la �els� the ses•i,wr, �.. Km of �' 1. IIMrYes and Woke _trty ba. mid W. him- I tare. 1&se *red tllw.i wee. matey ; Mm sbopllslt th4sgs wtskeb Mr. Moym wasM b.�s two rll>a /4d rated_ . The benne wee prettily I stout to leave town and f, d.•ror+t•e with obit. and peek Dacia- Mr. sed Mn. Pomeroy sett 0e the Being Moss and as the bridal couple.tixod afternoon train for points •set. They ing it my duty to I.-. others know osattended before the o(Betatiegwill reside in Basafter • short , this semi I have got through oat olsrgyma• Rev. flatmates.' aton ( h. honeymoon. 1 take this opportunity of RA.. the whoa manta, a ing r Among the gee.ts were : Dr. sad peados a gratitude to Ilk. Horns picture. The bride was amply les Mrs. Heist. Pwf. Zaestser. Mimes a.& ay faith to o.teopstby. 1 a prettily gowned in white marquisette Pl.ndeliltb. Baldwin as& Potter. of beim tile winter a very march with the regulation veil, oases* Berlin : MIs, Pres! (Molasses. of Tor- deeea.atle oufl.rer &ad barn takes Moors and bridal bouquet Mrs- iL 1 este : Mie Cbstlegio Thomaoe. of .Mo.Mtbie treatment whk vary et Trower. ha played the saddleg elarvM. Oastkrrrt►ryy Mrs. Peesk Wright •ed (.stow results, after earth sal tr After the ,oe1gralulethe.a a West 111 ilhs.kie. of Dresden* : Mr. Jowls' slam* bad been of no save. 1..elecm was partakes of by the and rhe Okra Riddle, .f Nitrates. 0Asl.s Mas.t.000l