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OODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY
PROUDFOOT AGAIN
1914
E STERLLN6BANK%
OF CANADA
:ai: ae.er g..i :. n,:-'rTeentle eseete :::,:4 itiweeite" nlat,. y rt -Pr atalWtA ea 1war-.:.
SAVE, because- No. 112
111,00) cash is the foundation of many a fortune. A ravings
account is the foundation of the SLIM.
Head Office, Corner King and Bay Streets, Toronto
General Manager - - - - - A. H. Walker
Goderich Branch A. Porter
OTHER BRANCHES AT
Auborn,'Ont T Mookton, Ont.
Bayfield, Oat. Sebringville. Pot.
Dungannon, Ont Varna, Ont.
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Some Desirable
PROPERTIES
for immediate sale
Li.t your properties for sale or rent with we
A. G. NISBET .
OFFICE NEXT CANADIAN RANK OFOOM.MERI'K, (UUDKRICH
PHONIES : OrrICK.3): Hous*
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PUBLIC NOTICE
I ' MEAGER. BARRISTER, SOL-
. idtrr. Nc,tarl 1'ubllr and Conveyancer.
Haus.11odrrlch.
I11'BL►i` NOTICE
The hook tzch•np of the Public Library
will be aimed Por one week from May filth fur
cleaning and taking neck of Lanka All book.
,rust be returned by Saturday. May Sea 07.31t
'METING FETING OF HI'RON COUNTY
• 1 tvr(;NCIL.,
1 :es- council of t.. corporation of the oounty
,d Huron will meet la the council chamber. in
•b.• town et Ooder4.k. en Tue.day. W _n.I
1.. of hem molt, et the booW f 3 o lfish.
I rued at OMusieb 3dY fik. M/L
DITCHING
1
to. n ,deeulgnad have :a ant ela.. Rocket e
lob • lug Machine and •rr prepared to do alt
.f dl�twt for draining. Teruo rea-on
'd art rror guaranteed. Telephone or
for all Iafarattos. (.KO 'ALKL.
wVr eKU.tor fer DP rising Telephone No.Ji!k0.
t' .o. :. lisderieb. on -31
CAID OF THANKS
j'ARV OF 1'ILINK4. MR. AND
Mr-. Sydney!. Harding. of Vo loria.t reel
Ar.;re to etprrs. their .inrere thank. to all the
...lid/needs for the help and .ymuatby• •huwo
"„ns- .0 their recent b.r'.wvemaut. ' 41s -
LOST OR FOUND
P.11. Box :iiii
FOR SALE
DOR SALE -A (+WD MILK COW.
r Apply to J0S. O141PKINat the Gaol. Inn
FOR MALE.-- A MECONA-HAND
('hkkertne Mean In excellent 000dltion.
Apply at THK CON V ENT. Iwtf
'f 0MA1() PLASM FOR SALE. -
1. 'Carly mid late tomato plant. for .ale: of
good variety. An uantltr cru be purcha-est.
+ppl) 49 w M. 110 ON, MW l4oad.
AUCTION SALES
((IIKT(OAOE SALE .01' TOWN
la PR(•PKRTY
Vader and by virt- ue of tb• poser of role
eoatained in a rerta,• morttw r which will be
produced al the tla,r of wit•• their win be
offered for -alt by Thome. l,undry• auction
ear. w' the prrmis . orner of + .ruerw, and
Raglan .treet. to be -old'm Sw:urd, . the tan
day of J,ine. 1911, nt. : oclerk in Cite afternoon
the foliow Ina property. . iz.
All that certain parcel-itu.te. 1)i nrr and
herng ire rhe t..wn of le.derleh. .r the l *minty
of Huron. being eourp Jed of 1 running num
bre 1171'. re •he ..a•d tows of I.0.leii. h. o,
tanning one firth of an acre more or
l'pon the.ard property t. .4 .404r) and a half
frame !qn'r ue gaud -t .lrof repair.
The proper,will he offered lot -..le -object
to a rr-erval bot
For further particular` and r•nndit ion- M ole
apply to the nndrr henOd.
math the !rh day of 11 .y 1911.
e 44.4141.1...3 14.I/41:4'I4 .
solicitor for Mortgage. .
1'11')\l.Is OI'NI)I, Y. .
Auctioneer
TENDERS WANTED
ENDERS FURHEREI'l'IUN
141)"T.- ON NDAY EVENING 1 ow'11. f TelN HALL, HF:Na.I1.1.
MO
t.et ween Sonnet Hotel and Weed ,tree,. - _
Parker.. Fountain Pen, with aluminum ,Sealed t. -oder. will be received for ;he circ
, greet rep attached. Will the ander kindlyp even of •tomo ball am time. after the .tn 1 dry
at ('.\MPRLLL.s DRt-f1 RTORK, and of June. n14. Tenders n,.y be..ddre••.d 40 A.
Murdock. (I.tL 0r I. 1404.,&. Reese. to reg
_ - _ __. - __ - __ •,.teed letter. marked 'Trndcr for Town Hail
FOR SALE OR TO MINT ' i. l iniCil be
J. oi. 1 hand. of abasei. fore the I'eh
y •pecincatlon.
- - --- - aner Jim.- the tad will be Apra fur la.pec
VIII( MALE. --A LAHOE FRAME 'lo" al the t"'""'or Nnu
TY Nry Kr).,cid..
1' house on St.Oeae*r'e ('re.erpt; looderrn ' architect. Inweenor .n tender not nece-
,on..'denten. Apply at 'MIOIUYA L. tf. `Drily accepted. A. Ml'K�,l1r'►. Clerk. ,•4at.
L`ult 'ALE OR Tt) RENT. -A MIX -
t• romped house on Wolfe .trier. In rued
.Apply to WM. KIU'ATKi"K. linen
• r• .vett
REAL ESTATE FOR SALT'..
1t�Ce 1.... for awls about thief town lot••
Prier. r.neing tram $30 upward., aloe three
.u,d potts�, dw.tllnlp and • few farm..
U'UFTgyT,IIAY8 k KILLURAN. Bode
rich Ont. Ottf
TO
1 roomed lurnl.bed home with "l.aMotu
ground. to rent for ...minter month.. ',Va.
te'na•rl) omupled yllir... H. 1M Hutchlsulh.4.
dtu,.rr•aIM Ltgktaeass bank. hr. fine onINsk.
reitrpWRApply, to PHUt'I4FINaT.
HAYS A F.ILAN, sod, rich_ IS•tt
141.:M1DSNTIAL PROPERTY FOR
>!A 'Ile residents• with four 101,.
formerly as the A . McD. Allan p eop.1
'OI ocr l•aelsn a and Kasha streets. twee
brick hous. tws stories, In S4-11
n,al,•rn asayvoleoea. roaeds tad with
v&net) d thole*
rC{.•` fr■ItLFte•Oaakhhe baa
�irek. mem res:
RYAN Ooderich.
r ARM FOR SALR.-TRN BAST
half d 1st « the
1(. ll 01 tth tlloea
st,t este. • hest+ M hamstring. tie
• •mall orehard.PfbO holgal, ■A �I4
••MAN, (ied•rb► 111-41
DEMIDENOOIL AND FARM
PR
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tineeteRrfite3111aILII-Ifarlorig=
n•0ofEayXtlawqew 1
l7NICYo1.a,
WEST AW NA OSH
FiREINSIIBANCECO.
One of the best in the Prov-
taoM. Hied rate of assesemeoL
Live Stook inene'ud at its fall
valor whether on the term or
not. No trouble to make adjust-
ments.
IL McILWAiN,
Illi.
.�A
Mtwt for Colborne.
r1T11 LEASE BY TENDER
•fender. for the lea- se ed Rte Town Fl0eht
Stied at tit.- Harbor. *detriment to • he ureter
•1gncd. will he received no to ,av orinek p. m.
oe T ar•day. June Ph. nut. Tae titglve.t or
any tender Got senteom ily accepted. Por or
Mer information apply at Town Hat,.
(anted that lohday of May. 1911
.4. aLLIOTT `
a invien of itafhor t ommntee.
L. I. KNUN.
lows , lera ort
$NI)kitki IFA:VI'LI1 ••"
--
for 'he market fee. of t M Town of
•.odelieh. addre-.ed to the u+.der-. bed will
be received up to •1x mince p.m. un Thursday.
June mit loll. The hghe•t or any •ender not
neee.annly accepted. 1 he .nt•oe..f'�1 ;ender...
n.
for the fewill be appoinn n n,.. .r• . 1. rk.
For further informarluu •ppl) . h. toe
Hall.
listed tit. rah day of May. 1'411
14... M'1Ktttl' .
Chairman. of Markel tennui; tel.
L. 1. KNUN
1'oe n 11.•rk. o• It
WANTED
i)OSITION WANTED.
• girl wants dt.rt(0. (p Boder. AO/
Corner Cambria Road and Reece •t •t. AItH
UjA.\TED.-A CAPABLE: GIRI.
`']y forgenarsi hon.ewerk. Appl
W. V. M, AS. Colborne .treet. a or tf
L'oo
ARM HELP AND DOMESTIC
RVA1t1Ts.-Pu+ot�. requiring
fano help
s atones to WILLIAM MCVC'IL
N, f)o/alnion Oorernm.et Employment
�g1� St. H�yas Out. Orders Mit with H. 1).
w'W St Helela., Oot, will motive presort
gra edge fatf
LOST VITALITY
Caused by Kidney, Stomach asd Newel
Disorders
let John, N. R., September Nth,
11111. -My brother was • great sufferer
'front kidney, stomach and bowel
troubles and given up by two doc-
tors. He was advised to try Fig Pills.
which be did, and after taking five
boxes was completely restored to
health and 1. better today than be
hes been flexsaes. You can't recom-
mend Fig Mlle too highly,_
W. MAI/T-KOS
At all dsalere. IS and 80 rents, or
The Fig Pill Ca. St. Tht mos. Ont.
ABLE MAN ONCE MORE CHOSEN
FUR CENTRE HUHON
large Convention Heid at beaforth-
Perfect Harmony Prevailed -Whit-
ney Government are Following a
Mad Career- Provincial Debt is
Increasing at Enormous Rate
Over 300 delegates attended the
Liberal convention held in Uatdno's
hall, S.'a(orth, fin Tuesday afteruoou.
The meeting war called for the pur-
pose of &electing is candidate to con-
trail. the Centre Huron tiding at the
Approaching Ontario general elections
and for the transaction ,t the annual
business of the Centre Huron Liberal
WWI 'elation.
!lir. Michael Murdie, of McKillop,
president of the emaciation, occupied
the chair. and Mr. J. L. Kellotan, of
Gud.rich. was in his place as secre-
tary. The minutes of the 'sot annual
tweeting were read and adopted on
motion of Mr. H. J. Morris.
Mr. M. Y. McLean, Mr. Wm. Lane
and Dr. A. C. Hunter were epppint.J
a committee on resolutions on 1001,inn
of Mesere. Thomas Mc41ill*n and R. S.
Hayy
Mr.s
(Jordon Young, of Colborne.
renin the Irearuter'e report showing a
substantial surplus and the note wee
Adopted on 'notion of Mr. U. A. Nairn.
Ih. J. IV. Shaw, of Clinton, and Mr.
Ilot.ert Ferri), of Mullett, 'mitred that
the present staff of officers of the Ms-
atN•i1.tiuu be' re-elected for another
year. Phil motion carried.
As an evidence of the harmony that
prevails among the Liberals thtough-
nut the riding the usual precaution of
demanding credentials was dispensed
with.
'the chairman then declared he was
ready to receive nowinat,ons. There
wits only one nau,e proposed, that of
Mr. W m. Proudfoot. who has repre-
sented the riding for the past six yesre.
The nomination was wade unaoitncus
Iry cheers and a standing vote. Mr.
Proudfoot was not present when the
nomination was made but arrived
Nom Uoderich later and was given a
rousing reception. His nomination
was propowed by 51er.r-. Thomas Mc-
Mi11ao and W. H. Kerr, who also
ovule speeches.
)Ir. McMillan paid a high eulogy to
men lite Mr. N. W. Rowell, leader of
the Littered patty in the Ontario regio.
let tire : Mr. I'ru.udfuotand Mr. J. G.
Anderson, who was gerrymandered
Southout of Bruce
11
L,Iwr•al candidate in North Huroo
Ilse speaker stated that et the present
tinue there sere' considerable unrest
among the electees throngho.tt the
province and that the Whitney gov-
rrnmeut were ,[(raid to al'peal to the
people. At the present tine- three are
or.Iy three things cowpclling the
Whitney government to appeal to the
el.rtot-s. One is that Sir James Whit-
ney intend- to retire shortly : the
second 4y the di..uganization tool er.s-
trust existing among the members of
his cabini't, and toe third is ,hat
ctr'oktdnees and c•,tryption will de-
velop to such it degree helot! the legal
life of the legisLit,tte expo i0 that en
appeal to the people at that time will
prove fatal for the I:onset-vat-ire
party. The conditions of (atm life
were discussed and reference mini.' to
the incompetency of Hon. J•ma.Jh,1T,
the prevent ,sinister ter pgr,ctehurw.
The revisal statutes of Ontario were
still incomplete and ..yeveral years
overdue and bei'- alt•tady cost the
province $IZI.ur,. -
Mr. Kerr said that the Literals of
('entre Hilton should du everything
pomade now to make Mr. Prundl ot'•
election sure. Mr. McM,I(an hid
ap*.ken of the in-otIlpetenre of Hon.
James, Duff. Nr vi -as not the only in-
competent u,en,trt of the W'hitt.ry
cabinet. Hon. 1)r. Pyne, the mmi•ter
of Idle ation. was less competent : he
wagActuallr uii good. Some Liberals
were of• ;hosed to the abolish -the -h it
plank ag advocated by Mr. Rowell.
TiaSsc.aee.F -1 stk,MMe.
should stand by the woral principles
advocated by their party.
1)r. J. W. Shaw aelvioed Literals
not to be stampeded and go &wriest
their party. for votes counted more
than speerbes.
Mr. l'ro,tdfoot thanked the con-
vention for again tu.uking him theft
candidate. Election day was not yet
set, aM tee date dep••nded' on the
health of Sir James %Vhitney, who
was only present during the late leis
Rion on the last day, and then for the
purpose or being seen. There are
serious di*eeneione atuong the mem-
bers of the Whitney cabinet land if an
appeal is made to the country now it
will he for the purpo.c of Pre sling
fences. Being a member of the legis-
lature
egeslature fir no snap. Frequently the
members meet at 111 o'clock in the
morning and dp not cease w Irk until
one o'clock the following morning.
He was • great admirer of Mr. Rowell
and was prepared to stand behind
him ie everything be advocated, even
to aholIsh.the-bar. Mr. Proudfoot
said he did not expect the liquor vote
and was not looking for it. The com-
ing campaign will be a moral fight,
and the Uberal party should stand by
the Untie* and legislation they advo-
nate. Tor fes vote party flrwt •Ptd
principles after. Sir Jamey Whitney
stated that be would abolish the tr'eat-
Ing system. H. had not don. it, nor
had be any intention of doing so.
The Whitney government were In the
whitewashing business. They whits -
washed Hon. W. J. Hanna and tb.y
whitewashed Mr. Howard Ferguson..
Refwuuce was made to the Preudfeot
and Bowman charge. In both oars
the big majority government woold
not pw'RIt the evident. to go is.
CITY AND HARBOR OF HAMILTON, BERMUDA
Signal's Trip Itinerary Includes
New York, Bermuda, 1000 Islands
I The Signal Party will Spend Two Days in the Great Iletropolis Bermuda, the
Land of Perpetual Spring ---Great Opportunity Offered to Young Ladies
of Ooderich and Huron County - -Enter Your Name Today
lntinuncement ,'f The Signal.
Smola-. Trip Uuutr.t has already
created great conttov0ny among the
citize.• of (i derich end Huron coun-
ty. Many ladles have ezpterased their
desire to enter the competition.
Nu114inations are coning in and all are
herding le the ii•' tv .ac, . Tnry Lee
all aware of the wonderful oppor-
tunity Ilea is at their grasp, and I base
who epprec•ate ruck ut ,'ppnrttntity
are 1001114 1111, time 111 rule, ing their
paters as competitors for one of the
':1't ips 4 .1 a Liletitu
Any lady over eighteen vest% of
age 00111 ird or rinitir) may become a
candidate by hr\tng a nomination
Islam& p,ope,Iv ti'J•-d our and fotwald-
ed to The Signal Contest Office.
?'herr will he plea' y of rvalo . but
it shoul-1 only add zest to the e..nteat
and p leAsUlr and 0441.14.-11'•( in the
enjoyment of the trip. wbru it is mor.,
Goll no ..11e need feel diseurrsget) or
feel that it 1s- 11., ore con prtiug
against others in the field, as honest
efforts will bring its reward. even if it
fails of winning first place.
To visit New York City, to take an
ocean voyage. and to enjoy 'woman'
Bermuda, isn't it worth the while for
any young lady to put fin tb every ef-
turt for es few week• to win Duch a
•plendut outing.a• this' Nut only foe
the actual pleasure to to derived from
visiting new scenes' and having a trip
that few ate privileged to enjoy, hitt
for the inestimable educational ad-
vantages that result from acquaint-
ance with the places visite..
A study of the conditions govern-
ing lhie ceustest and of the relative
vete value 1,1 subscriptions will con-
vince candidates of the importance of
getting stetted early in the r•autpttign.
Nothing is y;iinod by standing tack
and allowing other people to nave fhr
Jame thing& 111 life. Get your share.
Perhn)p. you .have an excuse "that you
haven t t trot. Tile successful man or
DISTRICT NO. I
Mire Ei.s* M.. )KE .. Hen,,iller. .
Miss M.%Iu..IKKT Hi...KT .. Sal tlot 41
Mies L.Ics.\ L.IUTKNer.AYKIt Ihniloi,.....
Misr PE.titt. MCKENziK .. .PurI Allerl
Miss 3*.4KIF: \IEYEH. King -bridge.
Muss ISLIZA HKuw'N Antlwrley.
DISTRICT NO.
n•0mrin'uf this age is the busy man
and woman, never k4() busy today and
thus fitting themselves 1ur greater
thing's tomorrow.
What a happy crowd will )ever
Gudrrich rally in July, harpy term's..
they have accomplished something
41141 in Ute'.►r nee0Inpli-hI,lent.•, they
have derived n' plosions.. thea will en-
velop enj 'I' .n-nt and ti'raµat inti.
Entre' your name today. ('liti'uul Ibe
notuinatinn .libtnk touted on this
Mute and [nail 01 hririe it to the tune
e•liikir, wLo will start you uo the road
W strcces., H, eat he the exhilarating
air of the Atlantic. wander along the
coral reef, '.1 Iter da :., behold in
amazenteet the dazzling sight. of
"the Me'ropu.Iso," tow the land of lite`
lily and the rise -and return I„ Gnd1-
rich with a tevigur.lted system, and ri
broader ' .I thr0ttyh"hal•ing tak.•r,
n
“l's ip of a Lifetin.r,"
The follo.ving cnn.lidaty h ice 441
r•rndy liven 41, i,,!tr,ted:-
A. 1. 9ttADWIS. T.t.asran,
BOWLING MATCH .
A FINE TOURNAMENT ARRANGED
FOR VICTORIA DAY
Rink Skipped by Mr Wm. Lane Se-
cures the Yater Trophy and Dr•
Hunter's Rink Carries Consolation
Prize fine Weather Favors the
Event and Contests Keen
It w•s fortunate that titw weather
burned out so height 9041.' earl)' on
Monday morning tart, 00 it enabled all
the local Iawu bowlers to indulge in
their favorite goon and to play a
tout eminent which had been previous-
ly artatig"1. Shortly after 14) o'clock
lite sun crone not arul shone in its
strength rill day and won after the
bowling green was •Nve with en-
thusiastic howlers. What made it
-e interesting weir the fact that
several young wen had just e,Leted
the club *lid they were extremely
auziuttp to try their luck with the
vrtrrant, They did mai wade out
very well.
In the tournament there were two
(worms, one ('04,410(11 g of 14-4 ends fur
the Ytektr'uphy and IIle otherof 15
end. 1 r, tie courolati,•n ptlze which
was s pplird by the rich. The Yates
trophy was a pretty little pin for each
player iu the tank which csrlied the
pr1z.. and 1 h.. consolation ;nix-. was a
pearl -handled pen knife for each man
of the winnnrg rink Eight rinks en-
tered the ring for the Yntes trophy
and the rink skipped 4.y Mr. '4Vn,.
lane won out.
The consolation prize was a pearl-
bauded ),en knife toe each 114rn in the
rink. the winning rink was skipped
by Dr. A. C. Hunter.
In the Yates trophy competition the
result.' were: -
FIRST R(t'NU.
,James Meek
Fred Hunt
Andrew Porter
Dr. A. H. Macklin
isiste)--31
Lorne Young
J. t'. Ilr.-w n
J. L. l+illor.n .
11. T. Edwards.
(skf,,i-:'J1
Charles Orient h
Emir I'tidhaw
J. M+ Adams
Witt. Lune
tskipl -31
Jetties Yates
E. R. Watson
R. C. Reynolds
C. A. Nairn
+ekipl-16
Uoodon McNevin
Ulna lea Doty
Ghat ler (isrrow
C. H. Humber
(skip) -16
Alf. Mitchell
dein W. K' Hager
L. E. Doherty
Robert McLean
(.'kip) -18
W. J. Powell .-elle. t (cold! hot pe
Nisbet (.11.o 1. Jones
Barlow lionises Frank Mar in
Dr. A. C. Hunter '1b0.. Mellen/Witt
4sk1p)-li iskip)-12
Secoxu Rousts.
Iw)1 tie Y K Jill.. 1 Me ei:
J. P. Brown Fred Bunt -
J. L. KiL'u,ao Andrew Porter
...1000 voles H. 1'. F:./ward, Dr. A. H. :Macklin
10(4) ‘ski 1-h
lIMO► 1 (-sip 1-I1
.. 101Al
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Mai
Miss MKT, I' IiI.1.I.I.I,ITKR ..241. Augustine ... .Psi.
Miro; EI 1,I.YN Hitt. ...Lnndeslnn•o
1...- J'rste: Wu.HN IN K ....141-t1) 1.. .140011
. i'ISTRit"r NO.3
Miss MAnI T. 31. AYALKLK lirucrfleld 1100,
Mies NIYKrt.k 44TIN-e,M.,....H.ty'field -11001
Mess 1Kr.N(t ti Irks ..... ...Honnewvillr'l- 1110's
Miss Mll.I,HE, PoTr. Clintein'4- .. Italy
DIMTB),C'T NO. L
31 lee Jesti' k 14..HH . '.-.,..(ioti.•rich. 100)
Mlsa \I.\site WA ItKE'6R.. •• . . 1(Mr1
MIse JFtsetnt FostTklt •• ....bile)
MISS I.rrrTIE Mr(•R1:,4THH'.11110.
MIAs. KVA 1111:141l- ... . ... .1400,
Ml.+. ALM 4, STUMM '• hie
Mlar HATTIK HKU I,gR.... ^ " .10104
M lea AUYIae'DuY'r.F •• „ .. ..1/001
Ma,.. AD.114 Ni. 11.',. . . . .14010
SiI..s 01.., HuItI)HT.,,Y .... 11010
*CGCG (1R.IL Sone in t UT .- 14MM.
4.i.ely 1/P10tr '.'CI
gt-►►'v" IMe;...x.,. ,. r_Joss,
iIMar
Dump the recent Scott Art cam-
paigns in Hums, l'rel and Welland
counties the Whitney government
sent 1n•p.'ctnr Mhidv'r 10 titree vomi-
ters to ger Tories ', throw their in-
fluence against the Scot! Act for the
porpoise ot-defeating the art. The
government now admit Inapertor
Snider did what was wrong but they
dare tont diercl.ar ,' him. When Mr.
liueuive Evantutrl. the late menthe*'
for Prescott cossack. uKered his eel -
vices to the liquor interests, Mr.
Rowell told hire he routs no longer to
a member of the I. laird party. and
out he went. The paymHlt te' tural
schools during the pant year was only
YJI pwr rent of the amount they earned.
%\'hen the Whitney government took
offise the debt of the province was
$11, 00),4011, it is now 11:10.1/11k MM). Now
is the time to stop this government in
its mad career. Mr. Proudfoot saidl as
• member of the Legislature hs had
taken an active part in all work and
thought he had suerecdetl fairly well.
He was • great admirer of Mr. Rowell
and considered him one of the strung -
set mon in l'aneela today. He hoped
the three Huren ridings would return
go.wl men to amino. Mr. Rowell In the
grand work be is doing.
The following resolutions were pre-
vented by the resolution ron,mittee
and adopted unanimously :
Moved b •Mr. Jamas Smith, of Olin
ton! seed by Mr. O. A. Nairn, of
Oridertell, that we, thegat a -
•.maid at this ones veotbe, deaiesn to
eirees our entire approval of the
ibcyy and nondtlet .'.f Ota leader, Mr.
W. Rowell, and the !Ahmed party
in the legislator., and we frtiler ap-
NOMINATION BLANK
The Ooderich Signal
SUMMER TRIP CON PEST
I000
Votes
I914
I desire to made the following
nomination :
Name
Street and Town...... ...
Nominated by
Address
prove of for able support given to
them by our,' member. Mr. '4Vm.
i'roudfno,, believing, as we do, that if
this policy were adopted it would en-
tire very greatly to the progress and
prosperity of the province, ,and we
•pledge oursell'ra to do our uttn,r,t to
return Mr. Pmudfoot, who will yup-
pM.rtthis policy.
Moved by lir, J. W. Shaw, of ('lin
10,., .rrr4l,led by Mr. H. H. Hill, of
Mullett. that, representing the Liberal
party of ('entre Huron in r•onventlo,,
aasenrnle.l we desire to express not
only our apprnra1 of the policy of Mir
Wilfrid Laurier and the Litwin' party
in the Dominion parliament, hit &Iwo
our admiration for the splendid flgght
being put op in parliament by that
party agnmwt the retrograde an.l re-
actionary legialatior, which the goy•
ermnent tried to force upon the Nem -
try for the benefit of the Big Intervista.
The Lon volition broke up with cheers
f.•r Ring Grinner, Nr N. W. Rowell
and Mr. Wm. Proudfoot.
Change of Time Table
On the :41st of May the C.P.K. will
put into force a new tiro, table here,
which will be a ermine of comfort and
convenience to the people traveling
both ways between here and Tut onto.
Coder the new time table the fastest
service the C.P.R. ha. ever put into
effect w111 be instituted and the trip
will be made In ti bones. The time
table is as follows :
Leave Ooderich 7.0fi a m.. arrive In
Toronto 1st i 1 J fl . m., arrive in Ham-
ilton at 11.10 .m.
L.sve Ooderlek et IDBS p.m., wrier
Toronto n• :A dl p.m.. arrive at Hamil-
ton at t Cl:p.m.
'nobly leave Tor.ento at 1.1'1 a.11..
and Nilo p.m. and arrive at (.deri-h
12.1r) p.m. and U,:tel p.m. ---
- Win. Ruttsn. the Muskoka mur-
derer. •errender.d to the polite Satur-
day eioritf n¢.
1' he, it.. (4, ,ilii h w. J. I'oweil
I•:rt ie. 1', uhosin A. G. Nrel'et
.I. 51. Attains o Marlow Holmes
Wm Lase Dr. A C. Hunter
tekip)-10 isktp)-IU
Charles (ir:litlt
Etat, Pi -Kilian,
J. 31. Adam,
Wm. Lane
(skip1-21
FINAL.
Lan ne-Young
J. 1'. Brown
J. L. K.lIor au
H.
T. Edwards'
jskipl''-3t
LA1IO\.
Roux!).
CUNMO
FIRST
1.utdort McNevin
Charier Ihnly
Chau len liatrow
1' Il. Muwler-
tekip)-21
James Yater
E. R. N stein
K. C. liryoolds
1. A. Nail
(skip) 15
Allier t Oolthot tel All. Mitchell
I nsworth JOU.-. Rev. IV. K. Hager
Frank Martin L. E. 114 herty
Thos. Mcl)etnott Muter. Mcl.rau
,skips -13 (wrp)- Il
MIo imo Hut No.
Gordon Mi•Nev'in Albert Goldthorpe
Charles 1k,ty Cnswotth Jotter
ki=tarlea &AAr'.ew Frank Merlin
('.1f. Huntbei • 'Mils. llttbermott ••
'(skip) 1't Iskipl i(1'
W. .1. Powell .lames Meek
A. 1.. Nieh,'t Fred Hoot
hallow Holmes Andrew furter
Ur. A. C. Hunter Dr. A. H. Macklin
Inklp►-17 (Alpo 12
Sent-hiNAl..
Mr. C. H. llnmber drew a bye.
W. J. Powell teem. Young
A. G. Nisbet J. P. Brower
Harlow Hohuen •I. L. KrlIoran
Dr. A. C. Bunter 11. T. Ifdwarde
(skip) -2I leki4,l-34
Viso.
W. J. Powell Gordon McNevin
A. (i,'.iwhet Charles Doxy
Bar!nw Hnlmrs ('harlre °arrow
ih• A. 4'. Hunter 17. H. Hpmber
(+kip) --13 (ak p1-12
From the scores it was quite ap-
pp+are+itt that the tournament was keen•
lv contested and the exciter, ent ran
high all through. Just Wore the Hoek
'struck 11.811, the connotation prise was
won and the bowlers retired after a
em brwha) strenuous day's work.
MUSGROVE AGAIN NOMINATED
North Horan Conservatives Select Hum
as Their Candidate
A convention of North Huron Con.
RSV. S. Q. GRIGG, earvativea was heard in Wingbas,
R.perint.ndeet of the tet Socia)
yesterday. Mr. A. H. Musgrove.
Baptist �. P. M.P.P. was renomin•tud. He was
Rervfee who will p{wrwswaeeh M both ser•• proposed Ey Mr. Matthew Lockhart,
vines la (oderirh R.pt4et akrenews ureb next who rews maid would IIkeIy be an
Sunday. ealsdWl
independent tempeessee w