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The Signal, 1897-4-29, Page 5KS bls at year. Ith and el pain 1 It ever Ines the Mete rs- 1 woietl titli•me lose lige and Krone, og as 1 1 Mood 'apply t-gl vie( on, the colored ibis° is can be d whir Hume layfar•l ,o Moo. sok for t r s• TBZ 8IGJAL : GODERIQ& Olga THURSDAY- APR. 2•i• • ...:,. HOW BRIGHT HOME LOOKS ! FRESH whoa lou treat the 1e. .WFs aaF Seasonable Goodi. PRINTS The flnest goods, had all warranted fast colors. Special Liu". 100- ' - NOVELTI�+] 13 ne' AVR • 13,14KCCtt . CREPONS PERCALES, ET ill lovely dad gas. from 8 to !tic a yard. LACE CURTAINS Now is the time to buy your Lace Curtains. Our prices will suit you. See our 51.00 Curtin : nothing like it in town for the money. Other lines from 45c up, Souvenir Publishing Co., of Tomato. le is lawn looking over the ground p(eparate y Whetting out • souvenir of Oederloh. , A ,.. of the week this scapha. inroadere�etishteg, shows that the ieteoded et Moir will be of the flora All plume eel leeway sad leeay to and around CLOTEUNQ' -----------"M-1738081:111141T in all other lines -Dry Goods and Rudy -Made Clothing. Prices the Lowest ! Est. JAMES -A. REID Jordan's block, 81st April 1897. . er 1W W iR sod QARDE7i sad Woodwork with POLISH bestow • houses sed promisee& team will be f „„nuns than up Line sew dhow .ted by dellwts balt•toae outs, M bythe Canadian Photo F.srrav wt Gods GOAT FIPES WITH BEAT EALL From rho above it may men is its true Wore putties away -prevents rust rich will go before tits mentry term, as the prettiest and meet prognosis. town w the Domialo • Slalom we ow will do the photographing work, say anything ermine from hu studio will be I as fine as min be produced anywhere. Hs SL.sra int autos.- On Tuesday of last week Immo A Reid, our well-known merohaot, died rather suddenly. It is true his medical attendant from hefirst, gam little hope of recovery, bat as passed his friends hoped that his fight "gains& Ode Inexorable king would hove suooesdal, and that he might swain, for • few Years. taks his place to the world of work. Mr. Reid was some two weeks trader a doctor's ogre, and he bud been suffering for • like period before the M.D. was oalled, • fea- ture of the ones that rendered recovery low probable. The downs that caused Reath was a low fever of the typhoid typt allow- ing • severe attack of h grippe- At his death, deceased was • member of the town mental and public school board, and held the chairmanship of the lflnoi e o uadt tee of the former body. g official of the trustee board of the North-st Methodist ebaroh, and an active member of the Template of Temperance. As • mer- chant, he was known far and near for his huskies ability, while hie probity in all tr•nssoticos made him one of the trusted tradesman of the county. Th late des. A. Reid, though of a rather retiring duposi- tioc, took an active part in ►11 local wuse- ttons. and was ever to the front in edvoo- ing the iutereate of the church of his choice. The tunnel toot plane from deceased's late ,resident* on Wednesday afternoon, W.Aoh- sem. A. 8. Chrystal, A. B. Dsvisoo, R. W. McKenzie, Jaoob Stokes and Jan. Yates, fel- low omeists of the church, being the pall- bearers. The Services at the hoose and grave were conducted by pastors Edge and Oodwfa,and a very large unmber of citizens sem ;resent at the residence and cemetery. Loading the cortege were the town council and the public sohool board, and following were the leading professional and had tile• nen of t,oderich• Deceased, who not passed his forty-first year,leaves Lather, mother wad one brother to morn his depar- ture. and the very large number present at the obeeeteies is testimony that the vener- able temple heron of leo good s eon, are not alone in their sorrow. Around and to the euket were matey handsome floral offerings contributed -bv relatives and aorreiwisg friends and church officials. " Awn its Ys Bsso Ora ro Aecrasa-" -Oo Sunday morning the O3dfsllews of Ooderioh celebrated the 78th anniversary of Oddfeltowship on this continent by attend - ins divine service at St. George's. The rain is the morutri4 000ndernbty reduced the turuout,00ly thirty-nine Oddfellows be- ing in the line, bot eves this number seem- ed Targe when compared with the number of ordinary worshippers present. At. 10:50 the brethren (marched from their hall in command of the N.G., R. R. gallows, and reached the sacred Sditioe in good time. As the clock struck eleven. the servics come maimed with hymn the eOld HHnodrr.d, horal service and the usual Episcopalian l - lowed, The psalms and hymns were nicety song. and the esteem rendered in • manner that reflected ooesidessitle credit on the choir sod choir master. Rev. Mark Turnbull ascended the pulpit, sed choosing newegef. for ba text • wart •0f the 32nd verse of ,and Emma* 7.16 s.m fourth Ephesiana, ".Be ye kind one to an- Mail and ltxpresa......-- ...•`e'• 7.90. pm other," preached an exoetlant moiety ser- Mail a 1.15 21.m mon. The reverend geotlemas dwelt con- siderably on kindness, holding that ft was the egaivaleetof benevolenos.•nd contended 1 eg NULI that If it were to become universal it would be • panacea for the world, as It would al- most, if not entirely banish sin. 10 the ser- mon and other parts of the servios there were many passage! that retorted to Odd. fellows' work, and as n.ay be imagined, these illustrations were highly interesting to the brethren. " God Save the Queen," followed by the benediction. oowclnded the 'swiss. When the congregation had left time oharsh, the members of !iron Lodge, No. 62, 1.0 O.F., reformed and marched leek y,yheirhisil, ..►here it_ was moved bv Hy. Reid,aeoonded by Alex. Ske a , that the thanks of Huron Lodge BONN• misted • J. P. oc • oh•rgo'of pl•otnr an p iics_o. zoster gnnda7. to Mr. sed Mn, oGorvi cane on the C. Y. R. track near daughter.('+orris Tbemen gave their naaiee and St. George Primo. White, Montreal, WRAY-MrLIOD-At the manse. on Than• Engund, ` day• April rind. or Rev. lam. A. Anderson ti A.. tieuean McKay, to Annie McLeod, p B D�� R.. R. Sallows, the Godertok both of the township of Ashileld. ho r• will commence May with • WRIGHT- PORTZ-In Beside. on Tuesday. Rab§ Dayi and es hu window and studio the 20th April. at the restdesce or G. A, will on that occasion be filled with the Ort the t•en. Archdeacon Dixon, photos of the prettiest babies to Huron --or He• ort• w J. J. Wright, of tM anywhere else, all lovers of infantile lovel• Point Yarm, Ooderich' nese abound make it •point to give t3•Uows DIED• • call. ODEA -In (o4e.Mh, ep /nidal• April 16th• Ler Us SPRAY. -A prominent p0ttwls- Mrs. lsar7 O Doe. axed 71 yeses. gist dropped into THE SIGNAL of oe on PRICK -On Easter MMr. av, AONI 11, Le la fi d• afteraoco, and Bald, "You ehoald toot daughter of ]f r. had ]ire. 'SL (iearg. tell your renders that now the heavy fog Pries. SAMBLETON-Ln Laekaew, April Wed, hes lifted, and atter • warm day or two they _, Watson Hampiotowa, aged 717ea's and 7 should spray their fruit trap freely, This msatbs will clean the trees, kill the tu•gue, and en. GRAHAM-ln Ooderiob. on 3atnrday, April sues •good drop aa1 salt' Lbb yet►., Dat (; ham relict of the late • addresses as Wm_ Preston, Toronto, Tbos. MARRIED• and Frank Stewart, Lon - ton, Y•rrggaaret Graham. next - Robert gaaaetwOn, aged 88 Tear and S year." lac atoalh,, T„ Asrt}t'riCALtyPLANT.--Coasty Clete HO1.MAN-At Dungannon. on Sire ay, Ag Use and A. 1114.14. Allen were in -Clinton 151". Mrs. theresa Holmen .ApraYear Thursday for the purpose of ertiatioally Dlac- and 6 moat ' M i the ahmbe and "rat"' that )fc1 O, Neil McKinnon. Is l n on. a, d 7 70015 Aurin �l In 1 few years mase the walk 16th. NeuMtKmttov, aged 78 you'd and 9 mow ha. to the meta entraoos of the Horse of Re- 6H1gRSON-In Oodertob, on Mesd•i April fuss one of the attreottoos of Huron. The tett, Alfia•nefir. app of Samuel anra rsatlemsn know lust what is wasted to put beth Qrlasuon. 841" 4 yeah and 8 ti BUabet""• the finishing roach to the end people's home, '-.--1' and they 4id-" - a boainees like manner. fHE TALI OF THE TOWN. A Rim S.-Houle...4. 8. Cameron for - newly of the ColhgMM Ineutate staff, bat recently in atomism* et Queen's College. mere■ Notebook Kingatou, has dabbed his ex•minetion most From the ReposuooesefuUy, bevies sowed over 90 per osnt. of the marks obtaia•ble, won first positioo in each of the releases in physics, and first and wooed standing to the mathe- matical claws- We oontrataLtw our townsman on his suoosss.wd are pleased to mamma) him back to Oed.ricb• IR CAImDa.-Tb* following from • Tor- onto pet leads' os to believe that before many dire bave passed we shell again have Parliament 1r situ sitting, Ramos bet than tptees'od, cur old townsmen with ts. ' Rev. Donald :hetes that were est e t for Sallow.' the put weer make the better lows and are McGillivray arrived in the city this more• ,soapy good Judges of a oabtnet. ing from Henan, China. He is editor of • A gentleman was boasting thq other day missionary paper wiled the Hein Pao. Mr. b7 from Knox College some years ago. He is staving. during his present visit, with Mr. A. Triter, 72 St. Alban's street_" DOM HOLY. Rirosi'tORY.-T. D. Banal! & Co. will .open • repository and auction mart at 730 to 740 Dorchester•st., Montreal. on first of May, with stabling for about 100 horses. Mutton sales will be held twice • week and private sales every day. They have the beet Itge of custom in Canada and want horses of ail trades for export and home. Special facilities are given to patrons to dtsooee of their horses to best advantage. Charges moderate. Write them for terms had particular*. 11 iesYe a elute to a' Tet Cease. 1 renes to seat K t a A1M's Ameag i* Takta' Metes. aa' oe,rh RV1I treat N.' -Isar. that he was wearing a salt made Prldham that had lasted two years, but he bad to sit down when one of his bearers said he bed • Division Court sect Out had lasted t+loe as Ion and wee Mel good for another aptsat- MoQifllvrsy graduated with high honors • useful runtime for aprafruit tress. Tnl Facts Bums. -Thi buds ot the vari- ous kinds of fruit trees Look healthy and are fairly abundant though perhaps • little .tee far advanced for April IT Is So. -Butter sad cheese are ottw spoiled through impure Gals being need in their manufacture. Make sore, then, when buying that you get Rice's Pare Salt. A Lars PAsros-Tore is on page 3 - nest interesting solemn allied from Mon- tttstil and Tomato ]ulnen domosintillif iDe life, death amid 'oboes -SWitiv`. J0Et MoGillivray, B.A., B.D SVIDAY SCHOOL. •Sssvl -Oa Sunday Afternoon there was s obtfdren's ssrvloe to St. George's onrob. There was a large at- ' dt.partare for many years. The 8t. tench. e, • special 0101ro (001 pt1sm, "4"i dew was also the Ant boat to reach Fort appropriate sermon N tabes Motor. • DISINFECTANTS wS i.a s MOTH CAMPHOR Fo8•Y Hitter than the old Bray, les, boxes title be. 5 HOUSEROLD AMMONIA. Diamond, Turkish. tendend• DYES and other Spring soe Sassafras snood I W.'1,- GOODE, CHEMIST and Stomach Bitterne -a good Bering Medici** 1 BEDFORD BLOCK • Tobe tip yam horses for Sorter work with out COV DITION POW 1)1018 t FOR A GOOD SPRING MEDICINE OR TONIC - - - V8E1.- DitillAM'S COMPOUND EXT7CT SAAR1LLA -WITH IODIDES NOTHING $Ert!iR 1 LARGE HIo2TLEs . V. M. DITNHAM Chemist and Druiladtk- FIRST BOAT bag- On Tuesday the etr. St. Andrew, with 37,500 bsahele of wheat reser Peet Astbar for.iedege. DKtl41 Tong the O.T. R. line, arrived at thin port. being the first boas of the season. Her °om :nand - or, Capt. W. 11. Featbereteehaogb, reports 11.11 ; hit 0. Friday, the 23rd, the earliest William, being the earliest arrival at that Coaster bsxss firiirytttltiili .-flat the I port foe 14 years TI. steamer unloaded people of Winnipeg tt gifted 54th • large at the O.T R. elevator,and left last evening share of Common Sena u iadloated by the for the river. order of 100 bicycles for that city, now bey ung filled by the Henderson Bicycle Co. NOW - I8 THE TIME Te Think of a SPRING X TONIC. There are many good ones, but ' pope quite eo good u our IRON TONIC 131=F.RS. The Beason for Colds 1s not over Tat. We expect to ell MOM 033E1RRY PVr OMiv. during MARCH and Arm than in all the rest of the Winter. J. E. DAVIS, Phut. B. Medical Hall. a Rev. !lark Turnbull for hie excellent ser- ' FOr �_ _ ' fit' �_ -- mon.the choir for the sweet and appropriate spumoni program presented, and the ohrch- FARM TOR SALT. -atm-'Wwnted• wardens for the use of the church, and that _ 1 ant Iwatrueted to offer for sale one of the i z1 the anniversary committee prepare and pre- � 100 acre farms in to County 04 !iron } VAp EMPLOY FIVE MEN AND Mark Tarabnll situated ',um* 7 m[lee of podericb. I ladies to work at home. A good th1�pp1�,, with good' salary for pushers. T. H. LINA sly the lodge ansa OOTT. Toronto. Qat. - sept the resolution W Rev. ar ns and shoes concerned: The 01011011 having �d V amici a t lam the traoall been tanned unanimously, it I obno*tour weeds. duty closed. The buildings are first -clans, consist1I of • triune house with stone foundation and cellar, kitchen. woodshed and •11 neoresary outbulid THE WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Inas- A frame barn. 12131. and cedar tarn, 30 • x50. all 1n good repair. •!!!!..--.4. [here are two acres or orchard_ The farm April 3 ung , ' 8 73 top 71 � has been in gra+s for the ,,est twelve Sean, Fall Wheat (old) 1 tB tot OD and to situated wittln • mile of post -office. FlFlour, family. per t 25 te r 15 school and church, Br nr, test' pee sirs .... 11 00 1011 00 11 1. fenced by an almost new board fence Bran. ��""""'���,r'... 11 00 toon around the front and side. and the balance by shone, 1 tea ...•.-..•••�- ' ion rails. A spring creek and wells supply abund- an00 of water. No enenmbn0oes tow or the property. Prlee iK 000. !tor terms and farther particulars apply to LOYTU$ KloDANCEY. Mar 1 1607. IT LOOKS W gLL -•' Is looks well and sseme te be doing nicely " 1. the general saswar M the question " How b the Fall wheat doing!" and the answer refers to all the townships In this end of the county. Tear Tau, rum l,tyrsst•s --The Heti- . Ammo Roves Oe. love pat up 10115 peso ea all the roads toadies to Goderiob. This -sew departure will he p•rticalarly weloome to visiting whseimes. and prove • pretty good ad. for the Co. A Srs,roe Cameos -On Tu "day, three .nen, havlag the &ppearaoeeof'rOW1po. were pI►oed in the ooanty Ioil, having been own - CATH Timm ago J.0 THsu -1.00d oomplemta ars made bv fires around the dock about young men and boys interfering with, and, in come oases, destruyint Proper- ty. The Harbor `new Mill Cottbas ..uff.� eensiderwhly through leinry from sash 000dsot, as recently was ne of their bed! oars. moved from its plane 7 smashed by • G.T.R trap, and in the mill several saws were destroyed through inn proper interference. The talariet baa gen- erally berm doe. daring 1110 dinner Mar, sad it le-ee be toped that app haws coned snob damage will Wald.* sed Jailed fee ► month or two. To ADvset,TI%R GOD.kICO.--1401110000k tk C. Cones, d'striot manses, of the Qsaadian ow, gee. ......•..•............• 2 so co o w Pees. t ...... 038 60 0 3tt Old Hay. • ea. .. ""'•"' 750 to 850 Pwta5e. Mbath•• •••••% ...... 0 15 to 0 10 Mutter...-O I1 tote 0 u liege freak unpacked. 11 doe,.. •. 0 7 to 0 8 Wood..•.._._.-..•....•. . _.e 00 to 360 pldem.•••,hr• ��•, - 4 00 to 000 .. -010tamM lamb clines 0 50 to 0 75 .lts ove Hoo ..... _• 4 00 to 50 Dressed HOts......... 600 to 560 8aoon...,.....t.::.7.................-..... 0 00 to 0 10 Ram. tart ih 0 10 to 0 14 cheese. Dae i6... 0 1C to 0 itopeoll TO ADVERTIBERB. Notice of *ewes mast be left et Nub Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes mast be left not later than Mon day Moon. Casual Advertisements atukytilkiglii Wednesday of each week. ' awl U_ TRUNK 51 WAY. AVINIZ«TTI.r,. �.»... 10.60 a.m. .. T.M P.m. Wised Midland Bsprwa Mixed Midland Siprwss.. • •... ►.m. :,� X.Y.fit-. se Lye!'. a Disinfect NE.... WE WAKI' AG EATS FOR fihj.E 011 TO RENT -FOR M.F. or to rent. t e dwelling on Nelsen-st. at present occupied by F. simeetk. It ouotains 15 rooms. including drawing room- dining room, parlor and kitchen, sod has • library. a number of closets. pantries and • good cellar There is half an acro of land tastetn117 planted' with shrubs and fruit trees. sad an excellent :horn. _A7rtl1s-1s S a8LTli, on the _pre- m ices. VOR SALE -LOTS 04 AND 70 C Hutchinson's Survey in the Town of OoderiCh. upon which is erected • aloe dwell- ing tones. Also loth numbers 18 and Goderirh, cont19 containing r sores upon Rich's which is situated •comfortable house, and there ("also • good orchard. also the Hast belt of the North balfbf lot 15, Lake Range Conoreslcn of the Township of Asheeld. Western Metrics. -- _ - Dated alb RReeleeenber, 1806. Apply to CAMBIUM. HOLT ft HO+Lllils. Godertoh to handle eetatelnned trade 1 this county Canadian stook guaranteed to live. Perman- ent position, whole or part time. Liberal terns. You coo msko ten dollars • week or better with ne for every week you work. No experience necessary- C��ps�=. BROWN lOT TORONTO, Costtne•tal Nuraertos. ONT 1-3m CANVASSERS -"QUEEN VICTORIA : Her Life and .reign:" has captured the British Empire. Extraordinary testimonials from the great men ; rend for copy tree. Mar- ..ht ar.a1s of Lome says : -The best popular Life of Du Queen I hive seen. Her Mallen wends hind letter of apryectatlon• setting by thous. S ands : gives enthututic eattafualon. tsnvael-: NOVO making $I5 so IMO weekly. Pressroom. -- free to acute. Tara 19 4DL&y-oAaRrr1omi, W_. L'TD, TdrOab. Ont. VALUABLE,. PROPERTY T0* RALE -sit9oderich.nsTheted h tpPrr000p du nest business ��wo dwellings. one well-equipped gro°er7 store. fine up-to-date machine and blacksmith shop, acorns measons for odatton. Clear it de nen beglng. lack of lieo_yA splen• did dune* for the STRACHAN on lbs pretmlman. iw Apply 81-tt VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR BALK -The brick residence overlooking the river and lake formerly occupied by the late A. M„et)ermett a q.. Master in Cbanoacy One of the most valuable and tsN2desirablepro- pertle• to toga ► Rheumatic Remedy. "100 Southstreete twoimmedia frame . 10 ning house Brit- ish Kichange Ilotel..at promos occupied by BRO_W1 818ALSA1ld FOR COLDS. Mr. Andrew Wli gddell A Th dwell.__ ....rise and adloining grounds pear the F. SMEETR'S - PLANING MILL• ,- AND - SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY, •I take this 0pportnnit7 to inform the 7nitW that 1 am still in the business notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary. and •m prepared to do v claw of work In my )'ne from making • window frame to erecting • 3 -story building with mansard root. Estimates furnished end competition invited. The fnrnimhing ot bnlldIIg material, such es shingles and lumoer • ateotalty. F. SMEETH- eoderlob. July 4th ,1807 irgmerWliAT,Y00 EARN, BUT T YOU WAVE, MAKES YO0 RICH. ?Jim INVE8TMNNT l7l MPRON AND Br rIONA ILS' 1 ' The O. T. R. station. formerly occupied WILSON'S IRON PILLS, 25o a box I by the late Judge Toms. 1Prices and terms of payment roast minis, ap- py to 0ARRottr :t PROODIKSYr Physiolans' Pptesorlptions etampW die- 70-•f t3oliotlwn. Ooderloh. t eared at WILSON'S. PRESCRIPTION. STORE. Your money been if Ir0041 TWpliese 116 seated. SOLtctTrtsa.-Cameron,� Hggit and Holmes Dspoarre.--Interest Conipound every etc months at tour per oent. per annum. co same from one t•o11ar upwards. Depositors will find 11 to their advantage to oome and neo ns. Loxten-May be secured at any time without delay eeon thty. ree security or approved desirable received b7 the ]heater orpenses eolbe. pito . &lose The Comps" b offices are located on North Street and . Court Kota t3Qsaro-oMealte Kenos smogs L Office. HORACI HORTON. J. H. COLBORNR. later. - President. • )Mirtllaele Lloentates. tt `ISS ANNA L. SHAW, TEACHER LANE. ISSUER OF bARTRIAGE er l llTaabsee4 511 MARRIAGE! -- de - 0 C BO NEABROTIIERS GREAT Or Your houses, ont-houses and premises generally and keep away DissAos.....It will only cost 25o to 50c for each householder. ...Butchers shonkl have the Powder for their shops and slaughter houses. ...It will also destroy all moths and other house vermin in Carpet, Furs, ate. w� New Goons In every 11191•,• --ice reenko everybody. Everything New - Everything Modern McDtr,, N. prions to ssK • won 114131>mP THURSDAYMORNING,APRIL Ist AT 9 O'CLOCK, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR FOUR Wibt•KS. Everything in the store in the shape of Dress Goods will be put at Bale Prices -nothing either new or old win be reserved. We must raise $1,500.00 by the first of May, and take this means of doing It, bRemember,phhis le a genuine Oash Sale, and nothing above actual coat will be asked for our beat New Dress Goo y, in colored and black. We have a lot of good, plain goods that will be offered at about half price, and 6 robed Dress Pieces, silk embroidered Trimmings, at half price. Yon will be rare to get Big Bargains at this sale, as these goods must be sold. . P.B.---Oar Dress Goods Bald is more than meeting our expectations. We are offering Great Bargaans i -. CARPETS••94RPTS...nloas and Hemp.. Special attention is 'sailed to the new Atminster makes-- laid, roti want your Carpet trade, and if quality, quantity and pries go !or anything, 10, in Beeessle, Wool, and Unions at prices regard$+se of oast. - A .hipmwst et 1500 Ibe of New Floor Oil Cloth, 4.4, 6-4 sad 8.4, direet from the aAlnseneing .4 25e. i No such ote°k ever seep in 0oderioh before ! Quantity and Style equal to Citylitook. Brussels, Tapestry, 3 -Ply All -Wools, 2 -Ply All - the finest ever put on the Canadian market. Carpets made end ire ought to get it. 6• lot of Short Ends, ranging from 4 yards to manufacturers. All Ni '%sterns and Colorings. ObofSS Goods • Ms Great Copal warehowe of' the Gisstttty. 80 01.1.13C.MISTZ S• =Ma s. aft