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The Signal, 1898-5-19, Page 1• 1 `mi FIFTY-FiRST YE All. --‘2674 -- MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D1VE 1TR SE MENTS. MAY 19.1 NEj y1 sweat Masted -Iles. A. M. shepherd 1 Coen Coen e Cof R.vtI' ' A.=`s•I! Do° ... 8 CM is podrioh-T• J. w Days-Jas. Bob- 4 Too Waster Bagels ............... moon .... - _..smith Bros, pry Goods and MI1t1tMr1..... 8 Co Droner T . -Sturdy Bros Qpm 8`rarmu. jr. Thhee Ilii Rel ehle- »po,,or1 8.._F.u. 1•*t. J. A. Reid8 $.B. end H.M•-lie•. F. Eleanor4 Torpedo host Destroyers -St. Oso. Pries 6 Des's Wail Till too Lite -Oso, Potter5 Drstd sod Cbwei•s'le J. K. Davis 5 9 Wanted --�.+rim@tr7 t. rtr':;rm...'-•.R..�„+�•. THS] T.'iF7ADI2qQ NEWI3PAP3:R OFWETROW OOUNTY• GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA : MAY 19; 1898. S OF THE DISTRICT From our own Correepondente 111MgosgrggSprra•lee■ fere That cowed Id pose Anywhere Stse- gees .t the ••- . ban', Specially l.Mrted for tae Signed. good atteada es.. 1 the teeter* was well received. The lecture was soder the au- e pioes of the K. L FARMER"' INITITIns.-Oa Friday. May 2701, a mooting ot Mo tsneeri Institut will be held in Dungannon. As important addressee will be gtve• by prominent speak- ers, • large •Mesdames of those interested le antloipated. (:Arra DtLIv0RID.-013 Monday there were quite • number of nettle delivered bete for shipment, wbioh had lean pur- �chased from the farmers in thio vicinity by looal cattle dealer*. There were goon splendid specimens among them Infirmly au 4TS.-Messrs. ,iit.son and Ce- sar ere. with Ib* nee of the paint brash. making • vett change in the appearance et oar vtU•ge. .... a number ot our citizens an. by putting up new leucite, meting our village mush more attrasltve William Wilson is harm/ many improve- ments made to her property. LEEBURN. Tysons,. May 17. Tho l'. F: S no.' meal at 7:30 Let. Daring this weak tete bars R. .Jlst• ton will be reseal some 6.'1E10s Giese fousdatlorl to Le yet under 1L .Wee of Seltford will do the lifti•g. DOB WANTED NOT LOW/A AS. lire O'Brien.of L mien, after a pleasant to R/ al° leaf wiil oinuth's visa to her pererree. W. end Mr& L( reported. 11 (♦i1 • Whales., of • cob To: Trade z O. YIN • . W E H A v K JUST RECEIVED AN • order for two ear -loads of Urate Putter • as soon u the butter L 811 uniform in color. W• want It mixed with floe dairy esti. rets, wille.,a Hatter. aW1ed arestill the highest USM _he Potatoes at IM sash snore. ROW. tj3razins ('1 ilAZINO-HOKSES AND CATILK l7t' made the BIR Meadow. .nes sed TarAvid/. or s. HAi ATN. deiar•eb. er, For �errtN• TH fi TROTTl71J BRID STALLION Woodl•ws that we Mie tritely bane( Nona lir. A. A. 'ares• wit eland for 8sniss u oar W Wm Homilies St . Oode If you aortae scenes. Teresa te lasers. Mt. ooto eta the dlaws eels. get him triol Fes, taus, we oro Irvine •t ZOO w treses ed hr wtodlswa. tai ;ago DRY f01 Per Sale or To Seat. Foley. returned bene oe Saturdev. Maria/ her stay Mrs. 0 Brian visited tideless at Dungannon and KiigsbrlJge, and her numeroae friends. ----- .__ Tnesldy t&ii71b. Mr. and Mrs. Fulford visited is oodertek his week. Miss M•oKrrae, et tioderlo°, was the guest o1 Mite Quaid this week. A. C. liselN aald attended the Preabytery steeds, of Hunan held at Cliotoo on Tues- day, last wo.k. Harry and John Quaid, of Port Albert, enj..ysd • dancing party held during their stay here last week. Several twit t est i Herr lied. Liaderieh wow''sItar'end eerspisg bwne►ip, to see the eyespot ot oroha-d trees by an officer tram she gz• peel:metal Deportmust of the Udine Oov- Friday afternoon piled week then • reed turnout or wTisi"i1l 0ar'bral for • rag bee at whioh all present had • eeo•, The war and cermet gwtions the day. and the beet awed of promo C•udi•n oommeres lays them an time talking abash their oonrtag days, 1• e we,* ling aro• (Tr To DATIL-S0 far no mita of 1 note bee aswereei the challenge of Re B.aa sad John Olio for • ,beep skean neatest. Both think, now the shearing sea Mat hood some community hoought te .es to meet forth a of api t•aa dare, les him used • oard to Doslo O. or onear to TRI SIONAL next w ITbey olio meet John et Robert and errownsioots 010 be made for a non the rules governing it, De1sr1 Padres, was d geed of rim for the coal bort oR tin• .end any p P. .ek. thee test, oto. TOR BALK OR TO IlLNT4-TOR A of to5eeted by P. t 1s sesuts5 u Nelms -et. at .ems It mom infidel drawing nem, dabs drier utas 0. sad leas a Blrarf, salter oyf 1elese s. gastrin •04 • ea acre et Med tesimi' odor. Thum isMuted with ,brsbo ead trait an 01001/01 lawn. Apply to F.BM�z•. sen the Per add. . Lien RALE -ON11 OF THE BEST 1 trine a Wiesen Osterto. Lee 1.111155- (es t. townshl of Oslband H 5 0.50 Macron Geed May 100. 851100 wools'. Boo 15.0 00 tttt sa00517 a peados tar IS yews. ant N. Pomo house � kIMiea • •frame.5iO4 P. es a yr odd* • Itv.dlant gravel roads i11 cosh. bairn •t mlrat0I1. w� r 10 J. s. Mc DON AG E.. dlados St. wad Tomato. tt. 'MR BALK -LAM bf4 AND 70 1' Untehfnwsly Se rener is the Town d O.derteh. Moo wild is emoted • nice derell Dteated itb 8ementb-r.1116 • £ Ii 10 CAMERON. HOLT t HOLtgitz. Ate recast as* of pat tattles* and papers at the !lteobael0S' Institute, It was hard tarot a bid for THIS SIIISAL as nearly every person present WWI • subscriber to that joer- •aL The other p+pors. on a000untof their h soaretey in the neighborhood. staersbte oou netitiod, one °minty paper going as high ss 50 cents for 12 months. COWING AND Outtto.-Oa Friday last Siegess& McM•th arrived home. after as extended trip to Detroit and other Rola*. Mr. Cunningham, in/arena, agent,' Gore Uetuel, was to our tillage last week D. McCormick has removed his family into les new premises. He is making great improvements i• the hotel. which bereoaK iy puroba.ed Miss Lela Berry and brother John, of LooknOW. were in our vil. lege as Sabbath last, the guests ot B. J. Crawford Herbert Hotbed, teacher, in 200011 visited bis par0•te, Rev. B. L. and rs_H oa Saturday aHut• wd of YrooklM. N.Y..* Mar s vieitlog al the parsonage and roo dons his health. at o'olook sharp, Rev. Mr. Jobwtea, 01 London, will Iodates, our young people are prep - g a very flue programme and every- thing is being dons to maks it a grand sac - ems. l'he :sissy friends of ,I. ll pleased to hethat ewill he is able t.l• around ound again. Mr. Albert Ferguson. after an share* of tour month., returned home on Saturday 'young. The store ooeupl.d by Miss i fresh improved in appearanceY • out of paint. Mae Boyd. car teacher at N. No. 1, was called to Lotowsl by tie very sadden death of • }risen. WINGHAM. The re,ut*r aostisg ot the W C.T. U. was held at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Bettors on Tuesday .,00M.. Ger. McKenzie and daughter returned dare from San ir0ectec last wank. after • plasma* yuan to friends os tbs.Xic'6o *out. V A LU M:SLR TOWN PROPERTY FOR the ever ad tender__ '^' st•Dee A. M is mut 1 ,aw�mskLII-The held residence � Oe• of this mate �w+iwas� penes latexes. L The tws4tsssr Math hetet tmt premed S b Yr. Andrew e0es11•• 11. =a. teelawfb k�i The dwsilsl bests ass ddidedaS near the S._ prltes lase end tsJIBille rstsT of rsenrols. so Nr a leuGAIIRO t�j� )O19vd efeb. 1Miul$e. DiANO - MRS. R W. 1.00114 HAS, L tared •...loss :spa. an bas Loo AvIdo lb. taw MLS BALITE CSU I. Sneed ���thatr.helk Idris toad wilt,Street orede .kw.vJpl° A. T. Cooper. of Clinton. ior.try o Huron County C.E. i:oion was in Wngh ea Friday makieg arrangements for the 000 w.otion 10 hs held here in June. The b•s*ball end football teams ot Wing bum have seoured the ..true of Ne York's favorite humorist and buffo -bee J. Williams M•o] for their e.trt•1om00 oe the rusting of May 24th. Rubor • wetly runaway occurred o dotards', last. Pr Mr. Armour's egg wage was orooacg a culvert that was befog r potted, neer M . Golbsy's in Morris, th bones took fright and ren awl, forowin be off several peau of .ggs and ooOte.ts along tbe roads. On Tn,wday 1)r. T•mlvn was out on t Bluevai* rota, and tot out of his buggy pat op the obssk tris. Soler* ha oosld v Into tae vehicle •gain, his hone took adv taro of the bows rein and Dame down Diagonal late tb town at • pito* mon no than sets Crosdag Jo..pbt.est., it dash down anima e0. pat( the aootor's resider, hrongh a lase into Vle ialt di.e O hunt the earner *oto Jos•pbinr. buoy overturned. Fussily the whole outfit oam to • middies stop by ho horse falling flat the edge of the sidewalk •ear Shaw's lire WEDDING BELLS 8t. Peal's *hotels, W inrham, .obod w hymeneal "Adams ea Wednesday, It the common of the marriage of Miss E Mary R., eldest daughter of H. 1). ooU•oter of customs, of this 1050, and LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. Are you going to ('Untua on the 2411 t The ries in bread loosens Ila downward oo•reo• Tte G. T. B. pay oar eau in tows o0 Monday. Morrow .hips 2C00 dozen eggs to Mon tr. al to-dey. F. Ntehoaon is building • pretty oottege on Cameron street. (fees. the hooey kind, seem exoe•dingly numerous this seises opens o0 'Ileo Julia •aosion of the peaes pe Tuesday the 14th prox. R.gutar meettng of the town oonnuil to- morrow, Friday. evenicg - The dwelling Mr. Abe! is *rooting is sid- ed, and will soon he occupied. The brickwork of Jas. .1. M*M•Ih's new dwelling 00 Feast 'treat, u finished. Regular meeting of the Huron Lodge No. 62, I 0.0 F. th:s, Thursday, events*. The two b Uold6 orpee,re 1eig nR hicg •d Cam- bria Road y J. Morrie is puetiog • spring everoeat on the Temperance hall, 1. keep out the water. The Publto schools close this Thnr0day aftsrs000, and re -open on the 26th at 9 4.5. To-dey, Thursday, A•o•slon day then will be servtes in St Geergs'• church at 7.30 Y 5. Geo. Thompson', sales the past week in- oluded 7 btoyoles, 2 sewing machines, and 1 piano. two 1 story A. ie s onobbis 101 next upl is putting two Maitland dweilags honor. • A «1051 within a easel," u two fate cyclists remarked whoa they ooitided last Sat order. Wm MoCaoghan's edditlos to kis hones os Ksy•st M • great imprevsaest to the neighborhood. Chrystal hes finished the boiler of he tag Oeterio, and it will be "aka. WM vessel whoa s u 1•nn0LSd r al Among tb. tmpotto swallow. riF the Old doses rimier beer hoiden tum Country for our local factory. Commend° on Meaday the stere 0oon- pter by tbs eel. of Jas A. R.ld will otos* at 6-r w -aMly .oaapk on.l3l 4UX Ii! . -. . 8atrday was the busiesday in of O .1 far this spring. a very large mi en' wives and daughters beteg In tomo. Kinds' the Clinton Queen's Birthday prorrsm published in another oilman, and you will admit it to be an similes* one. for he purest of toe cream. the freshest of fruits add the *Mi.wb of oonf.ctio0ert. nail at Blaoksto0e's restaurant. West St. Next Sunday at Victoria--?. Methodist church there will he • song service, consist- ing of solos, duets, quartettes and .peei•I anthems. The pupils of the Public School" attended w heal on Saturday to make up for the day between the towbars' oenveotton and the Queei s Birthday. The teachers of South Hroo will meet in mooting will betim rrow and held In t Saturday. The the Collegiate Institute. The Licosa* t;emmiesioosrs met at Ice erector Paisle,'s (Aye, Clinton, on Monday and granted • three months' extension tai Alex. YOOnr, of Kint ail. stet would look The Cort Hoose Sq _ trach pretty hey re made more ugly tt not for the y t1• neatness of the lawn. out list The road masbine was brought week and made a great improvement on street West street whore it was used. k now b good oondiblon for 0.yol• travel. Dune's Report tor the week ending May 12th, 1898 records 24 failure' In Canada, as ageism 25 tor the previousding eek of 11897 uveas best for the oorrssp°n 31. At 8t. Peter's oo Sueday next therebe els lee low Mass at 7:30. Then will as Rev. 00 ether service during the da], s*revce r. West goes to Clinton to hold at 10:10 a. r. I1 was laid that the abroduetdon of the waterworks system would kill the pump Mama la tees, but judged by the piles of 1•mra0 bought by Areslreae Bros. the oat is not a sight. _ A aloe wide path le being made from Harbor Park entrance to the step• en the job Is finished, let s bops there will be so unsightly trunk' made a imitation of the Court HHoses Square. The management of the Or.od Trunk has d.olded to oos.trot 250 refrigerator oars for the geDerel torrid. of the system. They will be hulls h the Meatrial fall trade. -bops, and are tobeready tor Ge to Mims Yate.' for he neatest shapes a Panama sailors, turbans and fumy MM. Also the neatest shades it lowers amid obtf- tess. Children's bots and babies' hooped in great variety ; all to be sold *Map. Oa Saturday the 0.T.R Co. gave n.tlo) to tbe lumber dealer. dot a future shay world sat be allowed t0 ppite and keep lum- bar oo the Co.'* dook. This order will like- ly reduce the lumber bestow of t°a pars. The eolleotore bays bees will by the O.derlob U.zioal Sotheby and you • call. (live them a dollar, get fres tickets for the promenade meow, 00.15 a pattasr a the meet entrprlst5R in- innie,@ in town am • w t 0 e R ir OODEHICH TOWNSHIP TestDAT, May, 17, 1898. 0. Gtnn's house is beteg Improved by the applioatlr of a coot of palet. Wm. Edward 1s peep•rts' to re -build his bsrws sad make them more roomy and ooe- maieeb Mies Maggie Rutledge bas returned iron her visit to her sister, Mr., Lusroyd, of Windsor. Mrs. Ward sed viand(fame„; of ew asd York, ars arsviand( the lady' per m. Geod. Rev. B. L. Batten, a tormer pastor, who •ooupied Me Zion pulpit on Sundae, preached an eloquent sermon. We would advise that young men who oars* lase Sanday .vwtag from a tittle south of Ood.rloh to the Soros road and took his young ;ady for • drive, to bring the win pinworm os hie next vbatb. A new road has bows oosstrucbd 10 the Klondyks and benne can now draw the wood across the river and utthe Hhill roa ro de Wm. Monk's property to thus reducing the dutanos one -belt, to Gde- riob. Tbs following prorram will be pretested by the Choral bootsty In the HelmesvUle Methodist church tomorrow, r riday, .v.s- Iay. The grand choruses will be made up of 70 expellent singers. PART I. Weiesme," .. t7borcw p;at.esvlW Ch ral Sodal7. 8y1Lbis flimelmbrotirelleales Worn Recitation.-" the Old Man and Jigs," O. I. rioter. Q••r*�•pttt� m " Swan and Low I[Les6'. Pickard sod A. i. T•bbwt, Marr*. onvdl and Ptskar'd. Glow-. • • " Pretty Littbe Dalot." Choral S.ubtl' R.ottetto0. - The Regrgr __Hasse Miry p��t Miss A. rsals�wk�..' ,} 1idies T.•Ptett•rd send 1. mssnmanea Sema( Cbors•-' Oh, Thesis Mads.'.... . Choral Society. m7 To- � Meese bebah Minna and Ten (dale Meessa, Poor and Ttbbatt. Reottstlemi.-" Peter Sorghum a Love," .., •. Miss Godwin. Doss.-" Nearerw God. to The - Mrs F. Ilford sed Mr. nates. Recitation. -..G. W. Aobw00. poo. -....^ Ines me Goodnight, Heb." Choral Society. he to et an• the id •d oe, lag was • at, ry. ith being dict vie, One DUNGANt/NON. Nonce. -The local as*so7 In 1)a010aoos for Tan es:NAL sat the oats of J. 0. Ward J. P.. 0m•e7aslr. an. wbe wt 1 reset Ye or- ders ter sabsortptioes. •detrrmn ou for amounts paiand d for Me sates rised to at el A. NEWTON. DENTIST,OFFS ani . e sow will visit Dong• red friday of each reseal. All modem meth- il- ods of math. extracting and 400, to Medd ling. end Miler shop. Hours, t a.m. W 3 p.m. treeDAT. May 17. Oe Mesday then were some bens yon In the villain. A. M.1- We were pleased to see Josephlest able to be rut St* many friends ripe be will esstdone te get batter. L111w1esa.-O• Monday .vests an later - toting Motors, sabjeet, " Loy, Courtship. sad Marriage," was gees is the Methodist sero* by No pastot. Rev. B. L. Hutton, J. Robed bide eb.lydds. Thor* was • tdet At trip friss 1 t. • Situations Vaeaft. w ♦P111.11D IMMIDI�AT10 A' If; (H1LP wAu, ~ mese( W ANT13D-YOUNu MIN AND Se ones If /till melt, se ole r�t�a assigned wlfb_t�61_serll&P • meta • mtsq ep to • I.IN I APPALLINQ DEATH From �ney �Dodd's Kidney Prevented WANTED -MIN tell WOMEN P7000 boars dd17 f0ktlt i w5ok4- slid y r lo oust t with res dMisrs NsW IDSA4 00.. Tersats. W ANTED-TOAOHSR8 AND OTHER 1 spot .ilia foo vgo•dcset the a sor"'se THi LieOVtstry Ms•as>�7T�1�' Overt of ljjjjrtoioa. ONE DOLLAR WILL PAY FO It D. MOGILLICUDDY, EDITOR. HARBON AND RIVEH. I ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS The 0015. or Co. is erecting •aloe .teles 1J•11 Lomb•rtw, 22. and Maurtoe Lomb•rtne .1 ►b dock. Many goodstraq. of hereat were made 19, brothers, of Aebfleid, were brought as - The peat eta days. ! fora Horde Horde. J P. obrg The eohoonor Sarah wiled on Monday ter 1 tang Michael Dalton of lobs same own, town - i ship. E. N. Lewis appeared wed the Bruoe t'eatwata• 1'be eoh000r Cur meads wiled on Tuesday for Oen Bay. to load Iamb or for Godertob. Jae. Hays and bis gang unloaded the opal trom the schooner Kolfege for the wafer works. Sunday afternoon the south pier was crowded with our otlizens eajoylsi the lake bronze. t• Kidney Disease." Do you know what it means? It means that the kid- neys are either roma, or rotting ; blood is full of poisonous, death• dealing corruption ; that the Kidneys can't do their work ' that the yvictim is his a walking -house ; that hours are numbered ; that the victim MUST take Dodd's Kidney Pills if he dies not want to die. Disease? U Have you Kidney skin hot and dry ; memory fall - breath short ; urine, reddish. or colored ; does it scald when ng ; is your appetite changeable ; do your ankles swell ; have you bitter .(sell0 in the mouth on getting up mornings ; is there a brick -dust de- posit o-posit in your urine ? 4n' of these signs is proof positive of Kidney Disease. Will you be cured, q will you die ? Dodd's Kidney Pills are the onlymeans on earth that trill cure you. ey never fail. • He who laughs put laughs beet ' some- time@ •$lis. to • boat race --the vaoht ram on Sunday. The boo season opens to June 16th, end these fish taken lit fore that date are takes unlawfully. The taws Seibold and :lea King wore em ployd the past week in oonneetton with the her bur dredging. A number of boys took advantage of the warm weather Md took • dip in the Mail. land on Sondi Our fishing tags ere now mak log lifts from the Northern reef., the distances oeoesdta- Ung • eight on the lake. daya1 the harbor. Monday eau a busy 2 opal boats, • cargo of lumber sod Doe ot cordwood all uoleadieg• The .ohoo0er Sarah arrived fa sort on tiunday from Golden Valley with • oargo of cordwood for Wm. Lew The *chooser Cortsande, from Thermion, reached ler desk on Sunday with 310,000 feet of lumber for N Dymwt. The Ood•riob Lumber Co. 1555 gathered up all its loose logs rad its eat the peat week has lowered its stook oonsidrably. The schooner Hotfoot sailed 00 wedou•- day morning with a cargo ot wit tor Mid - tend. The Kellogg will load oordwood for Ooderich. .11e tap Plurals arrived is port on Sun- day from Port Elgin, and will attired on lbs dredge Arnold(, until the Ontario is reedy for the work. A ,umber of yours people enjoyed '.eke trips the put week, the oapt•t � Sea tiled Seaholdwhestelemr often haying a fair passenger list. The sobooner Ko fags arrived a port on Sunday sight from Cle•.lead wilt • cargo of out. the deekload tor Wm. Ise and the balsa tor the water works. A large number of men wore taken oo by the Elevator Co. oo Thursday t0 clean out the .to. from the old drib aloon the lake front, to clear the way for the fodadabto0. Ths tag Bowman with 'chooser Giesler in tow, arrived to port on Fri •y piercing and from Tobrmory with tor 30,000 dsteeples Lunt- her10,900 osier poets bar Co. The iI.nfer was unloaded a time to leave at sunset for the north. The captain of the Arcoldi says that the dredge does good work and works bettor since the alteration, He also says that In his long experiences h. never Dame soros* harder bottom than the blue slay along the front of the O. T. R. property. The tug Evelyn steamed a few miles south ors Saturday sveniag, and tak eg the •ebooner Craftsman in tow brought her into port. The schooner brought 200 toes of out for the *weer, Wm. Lee, sad 600 tone for the Orges and Bioyol• fetor(... Oo Saturday our old friend Captain Baxter opened out tor the boating season and did a fair deye' bu.iaese for the opening day. Captain Kexter bas • flns Beet of boats this season, and anyone deeirag • good sound boat 0 a row wit. m be L000mo- dated by the Roulet The O.T.R. wesokag wale arrived In town as Friday with • number of bands, add ase wthat h r ..way the been on the 1d iron "round sea m•ohlbory ry rned lasat t fall. The whole ofbor 'Woe the vbbs was brie was taken away and the train lett for Stratford stet a he evening. K. C. Bays for the private proeeou A! J. T. Grrow, Q C. for the defenoe.[r row After the chugs had been read, Mr. are plied tor bail, but the Crown ubjou dig; , the defendants wore tomeoded to Woodsy at 11 ♦,.e when the ow will nom• before the Y.M. There have been many reports olroalatd M to the 000ditiou of the Injured men. but the exact nature of the irjarue from which he is •u8rloa sod bow and by whom ►nfliol- ed will nut be known oorreotly until the preliminary bearing of the aoo•e day. At the trial the prosecution objected to bail lae- oause of the serious a•luse of the wounds inflicted 0r* Dalton, wntle the defeooe nolo that they were bot of mach a nature as to prevent bail being allowed. end it was .tat• ed by soma present that the doctorsh od examined the wourded man, re- sorbed Med that at present there was every likelihood that he would be round in 1 few days. From esquires made, It appears that the families wen not on the best`bi terms. and that some time Epos they had • suit in cert over • line tenor. The present trou- ble oocureed on Friday, when the Lombsrtw boys saw 1)elto0 driving their father's oat - tie to the pound. What happened then, we will lea,* to the witnesses who «MU give their evidence next Monday. Two Creaser. -The ooneladiog meetly( of the C.I. Literary Society for the term, was held in the Auditorium oo Friday even- ing, tb. president, Wm. Stoddart. pr. •idurg. The followln/ was the program pn.onted ; lastrum.st•1 solo, Miss Tye ; reeding. Mier Masson ; solo, " The F•trlee," Mus Prise ; question drawer, Mr. St1a0 : resItetiea, Miss M, W •(herald ; j.,urnsl, M r. Jeokell ; solo. " Nen Torso," Mew J. Otbson ; reading. WseRhyeas ; las.ramwvf w01o, Mo. UMies Stewart ; God Save the Qu�ovod lees h. Tye who rave a pima solo. K er- sell an •dminble pianist end talrl CVs dow,yed the hearty .doors .000rded her ; Mos - ...'s resib.ed& was Mtreo La • MAW Y� added to this yeaog lady's rets an eleouttedt.t, and Mus Price's eel*, "The Fairies," was obarmingly rendered and loud- ly encored, Miss Pries I. evidently a Div. *rite at the Collegiate, for her sweet saga(. The gaestioo drawer by Mr. Strang gave the students an interesting half hour as the questions were varied and this animus most 4elp the .tudesta in the fortbooming exam,. There was oa* that did not bear on .dustton, • student hevinv asked how the praolpal's sympathies were 1r* the U. S -Spanish outset, and one 115.1 Um. Strang said was hardly fair. Nev.rless he admit- ted that his feelings led him to hope that our kith and kin would «1e. Mise Wether- sld was next on bb program sad gars • se - citation that was much appreciated, her delivety and gestures beteg all tbeb could be desired, then lir J.okell followed «11h the journal. The was was a good one, though we think it w*e not up to the stand - rd of the two that preceded it, but for the term. the Collegiate journal has been the beet in its bt.tory, and at to next elootioa the society should re elect the retiring edi- tor. Miss J. Gibson then gave • solo, •' Hill Come no More," and gave it meal- eally awl with mush expression, and se might be expected was heartily moored. Miss Ethel Rhyne, followed. her reeding being given wish enuoh elocutionary a ability, and Urs Stalwart .lo.ed the pr playing • piano solo in a manner that showed trim to be • gifted muliofen. "God Save the Queen," with Mies Strang ass. oom9aa111, elated the evening and the arm. of W ingh•m's moot pope se yoa5g lid to Chariot N. Peaks, see of Lewis Peaks, of Toronto. The pleasing cavern was performed by Venerable Arehdea Davie, leaden, mask of the bride, 1w by Rev. (Jauoa Davie. Sends, noel* of bride, sed Rev, W. Low*, of Wing '!b* 'bawd; was very dowdily d with &Penis aced oemtort•bly filled mohair of the rest sty of town. J Davis, of Godenoh, brother ro e•f the yn, b and I)-. Chas. Campbell, N *eosin of the bride. were beet men. bridesmaids were Miss Middle Pee Toronto, .ist., of the groom, and Maud Davis, sister of the bride. o'clock to the ,trains of Meedeisso weddag marsh, puled by Mise Davie, of Mitchell, the oosbraotlag entered the o►uoh. The bride. wb given away by bar fatter, looked as a loured «kit rttk wearing a Udine harnausg, la a go yard wblte silk. veil. She torrid • lovely brogan of geese sad were a 1►ea.Mfal add cowl gonad pendant, the `tit e1 the groom. kridd• ed& W. bwabtl*ily meet Ulm Peaks berg *Mired a • gown o silk, with bis* dad trimming, over Davis were a figured organ die silk with peak trimming, and saob w opal ring. she `ifs of rte groom. At esremo57 had bees performed Miss Peaks meg a beautiful Delo, Lag o Uy Shepherd ls," In tie veto). T vtt•d'nests than repaired 10 bb rtes of the bride's father, (Nous et., an the oastostav7 o)dar•Mk'ttese fro gmwts, all partook of s detonable The dirty wedded o, amid do rid and rood from their Moods, lets oa the sets C. P. R. ter Termite, when they will their rssld tiro. Tb bpr N were sad •ostly,tessfytae kles which the row eespis aro bold. the avndl (neem were :-Venesmible dawns Davie sad wife, Leedom Oanos Davis and wife. Sarnia ; Peaks .ad wife sad the Misses Peek sate ; J. S. Davis, Godard& ► Mrs. John MTI T1.rsub. wales Joan Owaybe Br5eblys, N. Y. t Mn. N. .1. D. Mie Rhino mild Mabel Davis. les, c. 00) 000 *toil the ham worsted by • . E. ride, Y., The Peak COURT 01 ASV11ION OF Tali TOWN ' l * Kof A siwsMsa aF . ell. gt!latiri Han at leo hear M 1TC t onrt of Rev Dated May UAL 1S1s. .r =Mg d the St PuMte 110111 • COURT OF S REVISION, COL/WM TOWNSiQP. Tats wsr�tl&.at RovlegMIsplhnr( •Tb a• ,-;.-1-1.7 tio s[ 1W. SET' ~ 1 tat .wow . ma wa�wl. o attiswaelall I�POp�• 0.10w. lily` iI, tile■ • a ooti n Petition. E1, ° (M tiTIi 0N. rata is betabl d bleat Joseph 9501. tut predutod • Widen to the ooart d Appeal for Warta. soder tis Ontario oa•trovertsd zbe5Mss Act. •gs►as1115 raters .l James Thomases Garrew. M. as mesMr.1 the Ptev1001a1 inglidat r• ter tb. 1)1ttrlet 0f West Bars. std sWstaI the seat ter demob Hook. Doted at 04dmreb. bhp 19th day K Mmi7. Ai SX. L. GIBSON. Rending Gaesr• of Mis. At 10 h0'. FLxis parties o was bride ens of k lade bridal y dla. The a meal, 1 blue Mies pink 0r* an ter the Maude f Love he la- des*" 4 after m the deader. wen of mami, Isola Mks ay varied este•. In Ames" Arok- • RAT. Leola C. e. Tor Mi and ;Dr. Oasipb.11, .1 via and Widen ; Parr 11. D•krt* Mov.sseats a Odd* Orotund. •. • • Moms eedwa and 911L astho.,-.... ' Row Mayr sSiantlW . Recitation.- ...7. S Oesstltd Q••H•► wreak Bolt IW Dawe- . .. Ware ObPIGMY. - O t7mr C .. eole •.d g. F. Oakde •kd tbolr7• Rmoit•bIoa.-...." Ossor as the Bat." Miss Gal. Double (Roma.-" Oa a Beset/ ; EMIL gat. . Choral So01ot7• [•►. p •oltettea,-"' T11a l'b1•R" ."' Dust, . " The pps�, Mr. sad PMra°o0.k.. Molt.tboL-TM Mad Bridge of Tay." • • "•••• Wm Led Aldred. Marriage LMwSSs. /Q rift Ss°w•aa. Oakes sed Mahood. MaleR.dat1•.-'• The Trouble In Upchurch." .. J. e, Mbteans, Doable Chani,-" Niel. Nod. Nodding•"ICCoohhn 901) 0Ay■ ,vn gnaw. W• WNS, Musa Oil MAA 4O e Lteesmrs. Gdansk.Ost Wa T J L Peaks and wife, Toned ; Mrs. Sdwis Peaks, Toronto t les. Weir, DarlaToron- , ; Mr. amid Mrs. Alex. flaw, Mn. Tr.pkiae sad Miss Tompkins. Mod- red 1, Rev. Wm. end Mist taste, CARLOW. MONDAY, May 16. Miss Tubb visited In Gederieh lass week. WaltonJsokWalton wear* a smiling fans. It is • toy. Mi. C. Tides), sped Pinsdav odder the parental roof.0 Jobs Johs-s. of do Oederleb C.I. spout sasd•y at home. Mr. Jas. le Fracas s the stos•-wpek of bens s kis beoeed. visited the Tye Mn. Mills, of Wedded, • dais aiddo5 last week. old asWamsosskipe area ia M. Jas. lose, of Magda, is nlswds[ herd w week. As •stirenment will be bold hese ea Mendsy orad". May 23rd..o.mdndlsI Mr. asd Mrs. W. R. Dada.Mr. and Mrs ..a P. Davis, Dr. amid Mrs. Barri* M*te*sll. Mr. sed Ur*. Thos. Gough, Modred ; lids Ha!- keose, I;IIBora ; Mie Li. Basra, New Yorks Mn• Ale:as/•r. Mastoid ; Mrs. J. A. Laird .tad A1.1. Laird. Seim ; Ilk* l.atrd, New Hem`org: Rey. W. rod Mrs. Lowe, Mrs MoKihtion. Walter MoKlbbes, Mrs. Sills, 0.o. Sills. Midas Duffield. Porter and Oleadsoto1, filo/boss. The ..where were Dec Silk. W Isgbsss. sed Dr. Chas. Camp - wit. of bsplyp.5ss W odd a oins with he bap in w Fat's of bsp dads sad proswishpergity. h. -Wisdom m Tames• prperr+by-- Fred Dada. l 11. Dada, On Saturday (bsbso-IAo Huved n Dredge` Company of Oedk order from the Dominion . Govern m~o to oommesoa drodppar • cork .aaotest for lobe largest ships that navipte this side of the lake, and as soon as the fou.d&Mes for the elevator la Glowed he job will he started. Thelee a greed opeetsg to the ine.b tsof the lodre h 5larMmim' Satiety In the rink w111 takeh. b trod 1 Jan. promenade *encore and the members et este ...As." may look forward to a musical trust. Os Monday fes sad news of the untimely demise of tamale Bell, wile of I of Stratford. at the early age n1 32 years, *.me like a blow to the fr sods and rola- Idris in town Doodad was a daughter e0 K. N. Bret, of Ate tows, sad was barn in The elevator was started last week, the dredge havingo: to work and a number of map bel" •mp400yd .b•rin" out the stone@ from the Drib along that portion ot the water Irons when the building w11115 snoted head Ileo) So far,* been , the work bbn push the start, sed it* likely he loss bytA a le watt will be mon than made up b7 Ps of the eosIr0otere It seems that the new buildingwill be • oensiderable rod wt of the *d ll extend Into the harbor. It is tion of t or theh harbor part that the dredge Is .1 work clearing to • depth of 18 fest for the 5lroeg orib week to be plaod for the trout foand•tlo1. The Mrlt*s ( Lake Huron )r'dgiginast w k. received orders. beginning dreits• out the + elevator and started ns he job on Thursday. The first *bowel full was loose roil but before the reignited depth. 18 feet, was reached, the *hovel strook bard pee, hens the week was not se rapidly nettled out as the Co. wished. Oo Friday and .aooe.dlas days the mine bottom was met with, though eteeasto••lly mares gravel was brousht op, he latter dropping into the harMr from the mit. The shovel met with sets blg boulders and say quantity of timber. bat hauled op .eery• thing that It same serous. The gravel rus- ting into the barber was sot expected u It was thought the epilog outside the orib were driven deep into the olsy, bat a downto theeo d• • that they ulteed for the nearlyot inundation. the depth reignited CorstdeVSole delay is o•usedhbyt a stlegho stun of the blas Olay. the o he stopped sitar almost every lift to allow • man to drape it oat. AUCTION SALES. All parties ridiao thole solo bulla rinsed as a MO ~� N soft tree tamed a tido 1to1 ti to On Saturday, May 21.1. 1898. e0mmeso. lar at 1 P ir. there will he sold at Osadry . Amities Mart. Homilies street, 2 saw you' hat's barites. 4 new road waxen-, i sow D•gpierat , doable Seated. A sum - kir sf sew *tsetse of otter makes. A IMMO aft. 3 yeses •14. a brews sine, 8 years did• s mer.. 10 years old sed 4 sere el kaiser. • Inst Thursday Jno. Bmnterds roeei•ed through Odierinh noanoil Ne 157 0.0 C F. • shook for (*refloat* hold amorist d in the *octet (*refloat* his eon the late Wm. George Emmet toe 14r. Rrnmer- 1.s thrashed tbo order for the prompt p5y• meat of the amount the T1. •eses ser'1 rotors ter Blyb# giros fellewino Information t - Rost p1.portY• property, 919 076 ; t.x• abIs 1* 0 : l � 1 5„d p.r.nsal prep arty seems, it number of taxable Thep. S215,666;tion k •seely 1f awes,. Number The itdO wind he tos11s of wed 16.(109; browns 7 and 13, 116 ; bided 16 and 21. 70. HAPPIEST MAN ALIVE 4 Mr. 4humors, et " IN 1 Pills •ureddibecause Sim. Is"onoU. May 16. -(Special) Ur. Iran - ear Stewart, living at 444 King street. this tows, is the happi.•I mad alive to -day. He 1a "god for" many years of healthy, use- ful lits, whereas, only a short time ago, be was in the greatest dosser of filling an oa• timely grave. Dodd's Kidney Pills oared him. About • year ago Mr. Stewart bed an accident, re- setting in severe injury to his kidney*. Kidney diode* developed. The toot doc- tors failed to help him. many remedies were tried without avail. Finally Dodd's KidneyPick were tried. At ego) • Da • re began. A few boxes eon- pleted it. To -day no healthier man H used Dodd's weeder his happy. Lidnsy Pills. • Brussels obsess factory oommenoed epee aeons for this season 155► week and is turn - toe out from le oboes* upwards emelt day. Mr. Harris will take his new pooltir se buyer for the Bellaaty5• bra, of Mendota. I in June. . --.....:.�..... ___ • Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Thingr get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with by phos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. tet. sad (11.5• ; dl druggists. sCOTT ! SOWN*, . Clammy, Toew•- A Pressler RI*5Ivery. eiriAR ADD SWAB" 115* t.f•IBhle, »alnl•ws Kai non-polenne0I remedy tar the oars of Conner, Cartilaginous thews. Sore Throat and • variety ofskin a framer Ilk .s7 part of the body where the liquid nen mash It. Rend for etromiir give Int Instructions how to apply the liquid. Bold a1 6Oo per pint and 3110 per half print lord. McL1201Y8 LABORATORY, (lodsrtob. _.�... ....�. ..w••.. .::ewll2ltit�ri"l1�r•w.w�Y.. �fi:arm.a. 1