The Signal, 1901-4-18, Page 1THREE �•A•ar•
ADV' Ta ANS
AOTIVE
AGENTS
WHEN PLAOEO 1N
THE SIGNAL
FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR.
2826
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THE IAMADIN'CI ND W BPAPDR OF HURON UNT-3r.
LOOK AT YOUR
LABEL I
IT SHOULD BE
MARKED PAID
FOR
... 1901
GODERICH, ON TABIC). CANADA : APRIL 18, 1901.
THE WEEKL Y
Gower sow April 17, 1601.
Fa"Wheat 9 m to 64
glow. family. per ewe•...._ 1 10 to 110
Vloaf. peewit. par owl ........ 2 60 W 1 00
Ren. P ton .. .. 11111 1c
00 u0
,Panni. • toe .. L; 00 tote (10
Soreening•, ger cwt ... , ....... 1 00 to 1 00
Kin, per bush 010 to 0 til
Buckwhoat per bush 0 10 to 050
Oats.•bawl sass sass m to 010
Peas, is host. fro to 4 d1pmPorter, pbush 03710036
Hay, • too a 50 to 600
Potatoes. • bask ._ ..... ... 0 30 to 0 91
Butler, -. .... .,... 0 13 to 0 I1
Cheese. ear (h.......... 0 10 to 0 1(
amts, froth oaekM. V des.0 9 u to 10
WoodotyAW toal.i
Hales. ••••••••••�� sass. 50'1 10 5 I
Lomb -Ulna . 0 ea too -J
Here L1.. Ho
MAK.AL T .REPORT I RESULTS OF BANK
6(1 to 015
Dressed Hop 700 to 7 1
Boom. ... .....- 0101.0611
Ham. per Ib.......... •. . 0 I5 toe 15
Lard. per Ili. 0 Alto 13
(Drowsed 410.0, M{u qtr IVO, 000 to 0 I I
Deemed (0M(• klkd 0 00 to 0 1 I
Cattle, Expert • 3 75 to 1 :
•' Ordle•,y 300 to 33.1
Situations Vacant.
VYAN TED. -BY APRIL 15TH, THREE
good girl" ss cook, parlor maid and
bnowmald. Apply to lei ATTR(LL,
tune.• wood Part. Goderlah. hitt
Pubilo Nottoe
PEW AI. NO TICK 1'O twATKR
A7 TAKIK8IN AKKEARB,-P wit towing
water rs's. for the y a.r 1910 must pmt. up with-
out fail
4tb-
outfall by Slay let or wits,, will be turns l GR.
W. L HOKTU70. oolleotor. '!f -It
DKNL1LLO.K NURSERIES- LREK$,
1) HEALTHY TREES.
We hare • full line of holt, 010atoe0111 and
ever.reeo tree. at lowest possible prow.
Write to no at 0.1* for Catalogue Place
orders Duly and mown 1h. •.,Cedes oa
want. Address: LOT. JNt). nrSWART.
Reorlller, One 24 lm
POP Kent.
HO11SK TO LET -A F1R4. CL .as
hour* on Aaglow& *wet. at per ono oo-
cuppled b Mr Klemmtr .r per t'U urs tpply
to Mrs. by
RIQO. Loke.tow, login ave.
FOR SALE UR TO BEN -NEW
brick house. otener ,.f ftrlr•nnl• road
and Waterloo street for p.rticul•re apply
to W. J. MORROW. Ham 'ten •fust. 16 2t
H(xfiR AND LOT lU RKNT.-THK
preterit cos the owner o' Riolan ant
McDonald streets late() award and - .coupled
by Leyte M.B en. Ir. H .a., p ..otioaily
D.W. large orw oar. anti ,flood fruit (rte. oa
the promisee. Porawlun at now. Apply te
MdrTHlW POLICY. Darin P. 0.. or W IL
LIAM TIOHIt, Uoderlob.
1'120 REN!' FOR UK OZING -THK
1 mouth bell' of tot 50. tent/and co0o•riun,
Ooderleh township, ow , _ rising 07 soros. Two
goot oretard• n th• propert, still be lo.lnd
ed ■les The otos ie *•ll ?wood and titers 1•
an abundant •upoly of weft,. Apply to W.r
MoMaTH uderioh. P.O. or 1* t'U,tTtd
8TR VLLNlt, Chaos. It lm
rP0 RENr - OTORK TO RIM IN
.1 thriving western town, suitable for dry -
woods. E-nt'1 far Aeolus.. r .ocere•, I .oto and
.hoes or ...frit! .tore ouslnes* not ore,
eona. An A 1 stool, n.wIy ,netted, opoodoo
•ding forme ' hotel and market, two dome
hos past °moa. Town •apported by Indite
trots term/mat. dairying. fruit and stack rale
Ina. !,haul.* amassing, • regular Map for
the right man. Writes tf ton mean b. goose.
R. IL "MALL
Ott Meg 44, Lime Dei.
For Sols.
jjtOtit RALE -I OFFER TOR SA LK .I
1.' unitary In Batiford. oo nprl6oy unc
quarter of *o a r♦ or more. with goal frame
house and ontbu11db,se'- There ate • bomber
of 'brit -claw fruit trees on the ,round,. Apply
to JOHN MOINTVRC oo the previw.. or
letittterd P.U. 11 lm
LAND FOR SALE IN TOWN OF
OODBRICH. ?or rale on raason&bie
torte. the propert• known as toe Distillery
lands, being part of Nook 'p' In the Town of
Goderiob, malalnleg •bout 33 sorrawith
baldioga and water righto on the Moor Malt.
lard. For tarme apply to °ARRO W k OAK.
ROW. solicitors for the vendor.
UNOR SA 1.K. --LOTS 96. 96, 117. 118. 114
} .z.4 its 4a Hutcbleo.'s gravely. alt In
ltd For paruoul►ru appDly to
PHILIP H01,T,
Rsrrlttter, ke., Oedoebh.
Mara 14a.1904. lair
AGOOD 110 ACRE FARM FOR SALK
Lot 11, ooaoee.len It. C Aerial Town
0119. ',Homed 14 miles from Ho mesvllle, 34
miles .rom Clinton. Good bnlldieg., renes.,
orchard, wells, and spring creek. Aon1 field
of fall wheal. Terme reasons' le. For pp•rtfo
Wae* apply to THO4. UUNLRY, auctioneer,
°oder bh. let
FARM POR SALE -THAT FiRST
oleos farm known 81 the "Oassed.y
Farm.- Ming R. half lien 0000.15100 1, Rai
Wawanmh, Ir0 acres, Meows cleared and 'o
a good state of ooltivatloo. 1 acre bush.
There la on the place soon) two storey frame
dwelling house 10195 with wing 16210, and a
R od atone cellar. a frame horn Sleet with
Mono stables under, 1 acres of goal orchard. 2
good never.lall4no spring walla The soil 1a a
good etas loam. about 70 acres In Erse.. 0 acres
or fall wheat, and moms fall pDtoo*hlOg• rho
forswears good It l• on • leading grsv.l road
mnrenlent 10 iburek.o, school etc., i mile
from tho village of Auburn, 5 miles from
Blyth 12 miles from the Mims of tl*AerIch
and Clinton.tThta Ls a ver/ desirable plea/t-
n0
poor or waste land.
Ror fell particulars apply to PHILIP 11 i1.T,
solicitor for the estate of the late Mn. yaws
day.
Muato.
W GLENN CAMPBELL.
Organut end mnsloal director of North et.
- Molhedl•1 enure*, end 1010011 of 014*00 rte.
Pips o,gao and theory, *111 be pleased to r•
oars pupil.. IwtrUoIlon given either at
studio or at pupil's home, as desired. tudlo
at 4wers0n'• MOsi, More, Weetet. 71tt
Medleal.
[ARS SHANNON k GALLON, I'HY
lJ mil JABS and Surgeons (Nfim In A•bk
of ('ommerne b;'1+ Ing, west side of house,.
Night nails at resldenoes
Dr. Shan on, Ile. Odlow
old rw4dence, Nagler et. K,411" 4'• w,
'Phone 41. 'Phew N.
'nearsneo, oto.
AMALGAMATION.
The Oanadian Bank of Com
merce Oompletee the Pur
chase of the Assets of
the Bank Lf British
Oolumbia
THE RANK'S CAPITAL NOW EIGHT
MILLION DOLLARS AND ASSETS
OVER SIXTY-THREE 0IL-
LIONS.
The negotiations jar toe partible(' el the
.wits of the Bank of British Colombia by
t►. C.,dlan Bank of Oommer01, an •0•
noanoement respecting whloh was made
some mouth. ago, have beep ourled to •
meow .ful oonolosloa. A thorough •x.m•
'nation of the affairs of the link of 10114.18
()elute b • was mud• by the eft n.1• of the
Canadian Bank of Commeroe, and this
provina e•itnly .atiefaoury, the amalga-
mation was 6o.11y completed on the 2od of
Jasa•ry. A staMmeot of the affairs of the
Canadian Bank of Uommeroe stew the •mitt -
'emotion has new tees 'mead, and discloses
a very strong posltloo. In point of (..pft•1
arid lie erre tb• Book *ow rooks Fourth
among banking institutions oo the Coo-
loeat of Americo. It has •11(7-tw0
trenches throughout 0.44.d.: five brooches
.o the United States, oamely,•t New Vora,
San Fraoolcoo, !Seattle, Portland (Or stool,
9kagu.y (Alaska), aid one In London.
Kogland : 68 establishments In all. The
°oquontloo of the Loodon Ofb01 le art lm-
poreant sup to the program of the Beek,,
the Rank's traosaotioue In sterling ex•
0bang• L the (jolted Stat.. and Conal&
each year amount to many milllone of
pound•, and the •Mllty to handl* the, bust
saesthrough the Bank's own Louden Oboe
w114 result to an .mportaot addluoh ta the
minium power of tn. Beek. la many other
dino4e.• 1Lo the interests of the twit
Basks will be Immensely boosted by Lb*
amalgamation.
Tb* following Is • 000deau•tion of the'
•taWm.nt !retied by the Rook at the close of
business on the 31st of Marob : -
Awts.
Cash, Geld Bouton, Batik •
era' B.lenoes and Balsam
Du* hy Leaden 000.. .,$7.345.421 04
Gov*rnment, Manlotpel, R.11 -
way sad Other flood. aid
Sleeks 10,308,790.64
117,654,201.68
l.o.n• and D1•oeuob. ... 46,530,388 63
All Other Asses. 1,609,074.61
Uapltal
Reserve.
Cireelatlen
Depoti r
All Other
864.693,664 92
Liabilities.
98.000.000.00
2,000,000 00
- -110.000.000 00
5,588.438 00
.46,423.528 64
2,681,698 29
164,693.664 92
Owen Bound Advertiser : The new tag
helog built by Abbey Bros. Is about rea4v
:o launob, and as Lim darer is now clear of
lee all that delay. her Ming pl.oed Ie
her oath. elemest 1. the nen arrival of the
m.ebloery. The engineer, Mr, Fred Lave,
and his assistant, of (ioderloh, .re ready to
place the machinery. They have jaw sem
pleted the work el placing a oompound
engine la Mr. D. Motoo.ld'. tug, *he
He.eher Belle.
Model Tailoring.
JUST RECEIVED - THE LiNE OF
t spring .airings that our 0netomers were
wafting for, which we Admit or- repatatloOoo,
tot/other with oth,r linen suitable for ep..no
and Summer, woolly a, good. eh r"y r t.
dor work at moderate primes.
W M, STA PI,K•yyly
Oy. r I'aeson'. Fa' •,
To 'armor..
rpO FD ARM ERA. - SREPEAS - I
t have • carload of R'ed Peso ooml• r to
every week from the north. from near Owen
eonnd ; they metal, no bugs. 1 .hall .cep •
supply on hint 11)2111 tb, Pith of May et that
men be emptied. also • lot of hoed Birley. it
1. common ..nes that if *ll would sow these
peas there would not be el many tin re In the
years crop and let the farmer. ohop np and
sell their hnrRy peat. To banish the An-
almust cult *owing their old pew. 11 .pare,.
1 wilt am that the npmety and township eeee-
Mls t*Y• the manor Into onnslderetlnn Rooth
sr year and hero the people Molt sowing for
two years and will also ries that the main les
of Perth and Middlesex sot In the matter.
It Is no nae If half or two -third. sop .owing
all mutt quit for one or two year. and I know
the farmers are mad, to do en in another
year for they understand the Import .no. of
4 0..--p t
wan. o them. Ire.
O. PaRRIN,
011
CRAM. R SHAW, GENERAI, 1NEW1.
ANCh and real ease &went. ()e0ea, tee
door rad of P. O., Oo,erteh. Agent ler Ili•
leading mutual fin l,wtfanoe mmnanis and
leading stook enmp.nle•.
Mereantle and manaf.terfeg risks at
lowest rarer. C.41 •t nano.
W. R. RORkRTROil.
Amount's, and 101nnnee Agaot.
rooks and aomunw made oo.
ented
Fin narented n
Banana
In !Walsh .srt mote A clan.dl.n
Companies
011ie.- to 91- 5dymt & Hass' euros, North
stew Ood.riok. 41-tf
F1. T. fATTIL, •ORRERAL
. IN
9URAN11= and RAM haute agent.
PIA Life, A0nldeet.nel Plate °las. fnlnr.nr'
- - 1 on mutual or melt plan at lowest
Tp�rlblA
t !lith anA It,nadl&n sem p.wlAs rop
oe rioters net' doer to harrow k (Sorrow, War
.,nlltea mese(,
Situations Vassal.
WANTED. - A f.4 GAR?, ROlraMr
/sang m7{awa�wsi1w4.�1. he. e• sed 4 g le
a90TOW1 M soldoaf II
Apes' M
ND MUR(C
It
Put U• Norio.
LOCAL tMrR0v11 1ENr.
TOWN OF 1;0UKRII H
TAKE NOTICE
that the council of the town of (loderinh w111
undertake the o0altruotion of ••t n.0.1 .roue
Sidewalk. on the following ,meet*, known a,
St. II•ven'. street and Relays •'rest. name',
let. Frorp Alb ro ttree! in Kingston attest,
On he *math W4101;11 1)0r4dL *twat, to be 8
fest In width. 2.01114 fest In Ienita. to nest shout
111 011.
fid. From Thomas street, atoeg Koala
Wrest M Britannia road on the west side. to
boatmen foot from Thomas to Raglan
street and font feet from Itajlo wrest to
Britannia rood, a total length of LIM f00t to
reit &boot pelt
The .bov. tido walk* ars to be mutrnntM
moor the, orovlslon. M the Mnn(rlpal Art
and th0 facial Improvement H,law No. 7 of
Igt•I.of this municipality. and nnl1se a peel/ion
ag0m11 oath ••paste f mprol em Int or *trie
amoral by • m.lorlty In number of the °wear.
rApresmnbntr al 1*0at one 0610 of the nal prep
sty to h, awaesed,M p .4 to the oonholl
within ono month from Malmo gobs .tion of
this ocelots the proposed tmprorenionr or
works will he nedoetakan and ,peoul &,awes
meows thereon w111 ha made hy the oeunell,
W. MITCHELL.
Tows flak.
0.der4A. Ages 16411. Int. tg *
AROUND TOWN.
AnoTHaM APt11. WiDDuoo.-Os Wed-
ue•day wooing, 10th 40.4., at the borne of
the brldi. father. Bruoe street, !dory
daughter tit Thema. Cousins, and Jame.
Bertram Orr, of Goderioh towwhlp, were
united In the bonds of matrlmouy, Key.
Jasper Wilson pertorming the oerema0y
We coder Mr. and Mn. Orr our 000gr•tu•
lotions and beat washes.
A Rl'N1w4Y.-A bores belonging to John
Hunter, of Colborue Iowushlp, whlub was
Med In (root of U. M. K111ott's store uu Frl•
day, managed to get Ise bridle off, sod bod-
ing itself fres mud. a belt. to Ito outer it
smashed the baggy badly and • plane of •
brok•o s0oft *stored its leg and 40540 ed •
revere injury, oeoees)tatlog $ visit to th.
veterinary. The animal ie a young one and
it made tillage lively while It was ou the
run.
014740 or ALIYANDE0 KIp.LIL - A
former resident of Uoderiub, Alsz*oder
Kedah*, eldest son of the late Francis Kul -
elle, died oo Monday tas1 •0 Holatem, Grey
county. The Meowed was forty -t4 • yearn
of age and eras unmarried. Toe remains
wan onnv.y.4 ta Uoderlob by 0. T.R. on
'Tuesday, and the tonere' will take plain
from the borne of deceased's sister, Mrs.
John Dunlop, Huron road, this afternoon
at 2:30 O'olook
A Cheri rug TH1 332.0 R10IYENT.-The
Matti. Deportment has authorized the odop•
1400 of the following badge and motto by
the 33 rd Huron Regimes% : A triangular
shield bearing the In.oriptloo, "Hare° 33rd
Regiment." Title ,Meld surrounded, ekmpt
on tap, by • wreath of maple leaves end
surmounted by a man's arm gra"pinn en •z.,
Obe crest of the county of Huron. Beneath
the shield and wreath • soros with motto
"Spew 5000/5/04 •Ili" 111. whole above the
word "Canada' aoderneatb sorol1.
Tun ANOLIN'S CALINDA2..-Now whop
men are thlnkln. of *clog a-fi.bt,g 4 • good
time W glv the data for the aloes season
lot the vartous @peoles of th• finny tribe.
The following k10ds of fish shall not b.
°aught, sold or had to posse.siot to Ontario
during the period lndloat.d below : Baas,
from April 15 to June 15; maski000ge, from
April 15 to Juno 15 : ;actions!, from April
15 to May 15 ; epeokl•d trout, from Sep
(ember 15 to May 1 ; salmon trout, from
November 1 to November 30; whitefish,
from November 1 to hoyember 30.
Tao CaNnoo Tag.t,. Names L Grant,
menus oommlseto0.r for Watt Huron, was
to town oo Tuesday sod met the enamors,
ton for Go • erlob and vicinity. H• found
the work hers almost oompLud, and •z
nomad that the enumerator. would be able
to finish up in • day or two. The general
opinion among those who are oonoern.d In
the mous-taking is that the job to • more
arduous oo• than it was elpeoud to be. Mr
Grant rem•rk.d joeulorly the other day
that he was gray now, bat would 4.• bald
ielora he got through with the consul,
UDiNo AHEAD. -Tb. (;od.noh Knitting
Co., Llmlt•d, has In 000templattoo an 51t.. -
54o0 e( ten operations and to fhb end has a. -
oared authority from th. Provincial Gov•
,,onset for the toore.e. of Its newest weak
from 420,000 to 460.000. 410.000 of new
stook will be placed on the market forth-
with. The plans of th. company are not
yet oompletsd, but It h.a boon decided to
*alarms the lsotory to tem* 114.06 eo that
the output of las manufactures may b. Is.
oroaaed. This is now one of our meet sob-
.4.n(Il loJoi4I., and oar citizens are
gratified to observe Its steady program.
110. 0•11 h lolly ENTIRTA I, r.'. T. -A
good program of moving and stationary
pictures, lntereporeed with Rraohophoae
seleolloos, was glyeo at the ()pea House
last Monday evs0400 by the (7oz Hros'
20th Century Concert Co. Thm program
included • wide range of humorous, p.•
thetlo and tragic piotures, the r•produottoo
of the funeral prmeesioo of.our lite gown
of Norte forming the o.ntrol feature. Uo
fortunately • number of the Motors. were
somewhat indistinct. The sotertalnmeot
was given under the auspices of the younf
people's organizations of St. George's
ohuroh, and the attendanm wee very goal.
A Nome FAL.,..-Ae 10olden0 which
might have resulted very esnon•ly occurred
last Thrneday night to Gas. W. Forrest. es•
pram m.s..nger en th. G. 'r. R. Jnet es
the late trop was leaving Mitchell be was.
Rothe from one oar to another, and, m(atak•
big the lay of the platform, ho fell down the
steps and off the oar. landing on hos hip and
shoulder. Fortunately the tram had not
got up mooh speed, or he would probably
have been very ,evenly Injured. His ab-
sence from the train was not noticed until
Seaforth eau r.50hso, when they went back
for him. Though somewhat ear. as the re
. alt of the fall, he took his run again the
next morning.
OTUIR (.411040.. AwAITIN,i Mr -Wing
ham Advise°.: A rather tough spwimeo
of the tramp fraternity reached town on
Saturday. It was supposed that he had
neon Implicated In • robbery to Born' and
Chief Vannorm.o was on the lookout. He
tried to diepose of some ko17.. and • reyol,
vrr, but *as •,rated anti with bm.-.en.-
tan*, handcuffed and plumed In th. lookup.
He ,nems to have Moa endowed with more
hm ordinary strength, and twisted • oou
plc of brw looks off the oell with bat little
A
ffioultv. H. was brought Wore Magle-
trateo Clegg .od MoK.erle on Monday and
charged wilds oar,►tag 0000oa4ed weapons
h. pleaded guilty and was mmmltt.d to
Gmlerioh for a short term. It 1. thought
other oherges may be *waiting Palm. Go.•
amble Vaennrman took the prisoner to the
matte by the lake ,hors by the afternoon
vol n.
Uncoil LW1NRa.' GRANTED. --The Hoene*
oommiwloners for Wow Huron met at the
office of Inspector Paisley, Clinton, o. Tues-
day, when the following boons** were grant-
ed : Clinton -Joe. Rattenhory, .T. 3. Mo
C+aghey, R.ob.n Graham, Charles Mellon,
l.5. McGuire, Thos. Bell (•h011 lines)
Wineham-Alfred Roe, Mn. Mary lhmh y,
John Carr. John Swartz, Lionel Henson.
Blyth -Henry James, Mn. Franoea Mason.
Hallott-Thos Hill, Lnodeeborce ; Alex.
RebL.en, Auburn. Ashfield --Wm. J.
Moaoratn and Mn. 1. Malleogh, Dungan-
non ; Jae, McDonald sod Alez. Yonne,
Kaft•11 ; R. H [Hoag, Port Alpert.
Colborne -N. G. Boggs, Carlow; Wm
Glaser, Donlon. Goderioh -Thee. Tilt, .1.
Miller, (leo. Button, Wm. Craig, 9,1
wart a, Mlohrnl Farr, Walter Sautes (shop
l,oeoes/. The application" of Ch•e.Symomda
•od ,4.h. Hamilton, Raltford, were not
.r.ot.d. Th. •pplloations of Wm. Bibb
and R .1. Sante, Goderl0h, were laid over,
as *se also that of John Melton.ld, Whits
ohuroh. Th. &dicta n.d meeting will he
0.44 .t (7lrnton nn Wednesday, April 841.11,
whom the applio•tlonn laid over will be ono
.idered.
NTCnrED LAW IP UonEatelt -A Brandi
dsspateh tells of the madden death 4,10.1 city
of Alas. D. O.meron, barrister, who studied
law in tho n00o. of Messrs Cameron A Gar
row In thl. sown thirty yeah sae Hie
home was le the sewoahip of Stanley, and
E ft* leaving (Jndsrloh he went, to London
8.4 afterwards prsotteed In Hamilton,
whore hie brother, the fat• Rosh D Comer -
em, was monger of the Hamilton Provident
Leas On. H. D. (;.moron was at nne tire*
prlmolpal .f the porde wheel her.. TO.
dwp6oh tram Bra.4en 4 dotal Apel! 13
D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
Med i• as follow.: The my was @emtled
this worolag by the news of the terribly
sudden death of Mr. A. D. Cameron of the
legal firm of Philp & Cameron. Dummied
enjoyed toe usual strength, but during the
Dight wits6aizal with a sudden einem and
died beton • doctor oould roach atm. Ue
owed was tlfty-one years 01 ego, and Ioayea
• wife and tlye obildren, three girls and two
boys. He Dame to H•eadoo from Toronto
about twelve mars ago to become . number
of the firm of Yllton A Pbtlp, Simon wblob
time he has done all toe 000rt work for that
firm. Mr. Cameron was • prominent mem.
o w of the Presbyterian ohuroh. He was•
candidate for alderman •t the liar 0..10 floc
Lino but was defeated. He was • member
of the Sons of Scotland and Foresjm, and
to addition teethed 000•rderable lasuraooe
The remain. will protahly be take° oast tor
interment D.oesiaed was a great personal
Mead of tb. Minister of the Interior, his
former partner.
AN ULD R1 41)1NT Gut: it Ed woad Hop
per, •o old rseida.1 of Uoderlob, died on
Monday at bb home o0 %Voider 'treat, at,
the age of Nyenly-.i1 years and eight
mooth. The deceased was born at Cron -
brook, 000017 of Kent, England, and whim
a yo0og lei wilnt«i to the army. He
made be drat 50gnalotau01 with
Coned• when he was dr•ft•d to
Quebec. Later ba was soot to
Niagara, when he joloed the Royal Celled
Ian lti0.., and be served •Iso at Toronto
and St. John's, Quebec, reoeloiug his dlr-
charge at the latter plane •fter • period of
twenty fiy. years In the army. Immediate-
ly thereafur he Dame with his wife to
Goderiob, arriving hers just thirty-four
years ago today, and he had llv.d here ever
stow. He leaves a widow, to whom he
was married fifty-two yeses ago,- and five
children : John and Edward, of Buffalo ;
Mr. Anderson. of Ludington, Mich ; Mrs,
Alex. MoLe•o and Mrs. Eryioe, of Gods-
Hob.
Code,lob. '1'h. d.eased was an Orangeman,
and the funeral, which took plane yeeter•
day afternoon, was conducted by the order,
Rev. M. Turnbull was the ofolottog clergy
mats.
DM, AT CANNINDTUN.--The death o0 -
carred at l'aOotngtoD, on Thursday tut, of
Mrs. Grant, widow of the Iota George
Grant, at the age of wxty.lhree yeah. Mrs.
Groot a short time Igo had • tall, from
which at first no serious 000saluenoes were
elpeoted, but wblob lad to severe and
persistent hemorrhage This wen followed
by • paralytlo strobe, from w` lin she did
not recover. The remains were brought to
Goderioh on Saturday, .000mpanted by de.
cowmen's eons, John and Francis, end d.ugh
ter, Mile Jena. The interment took place
in kl.itl.od oemet.ry on Saturday after-
moo.
ltermnoo. Rev Mark Turnbull, reolor of St.
George's, conducted the formal a.ryum and
the pallbser.r. •ors H W. Ball, Hugh
Dunlop, ,tae Buchanan, M. Niobolson, D
C. MoKy and 1) 0'. Str.ohan, Mrs.
Grant was • daughter *t the late Thomas
Kooeshaw, her parents being itno0g the
,.,hest settlers to God.rtcb. A. Kole
,haw, of Goderlah, is a brother, and Mr..
W,Im•r Sm'th, of town, and Mn. C R
Cooper, of Toronto, are enters of the ds-
oeas•d. Her busband, On late Georre
Grant, was a well-koowo m.rcbant (o Gods
rich, his death taking plsos soma fiftt*s
years .go. Mrs. Grant continued to reside
here for some years •fest thu event, and of
fate years had Men living at Cano4Ogtob.
She leaves two eons and two doughtier. :
John. of Chioago ; Francis, biro. Woudw.nl
and Mies Jeo., of Caooinguo, all of whom
have the sympathy of many old (needs to
Gorierich in the low of their m
Watiair - THorsoN.-At 1'':0U P. Sr.
yeaterdy the home of Mr. and Mn. Geo.
W. Thomson, corner of Toronto street and
!triennia road, was the soon. of • pleasant
event, the wedding of the yoaoger daughter
of the household, Mies Agnes, to Frank
Wright, of the G.T. R., Stratford, a former
Goderioh boy. Toe oer1mooy was per
formed by Rev. Jae A. Aoder,00, B A ,
in the presence of immediate friends of the
bride and groom. The bride won a travel
Gag drew of brow. silk rep with won
bands and white taffeta "ilk, with hat of
brown and blue Mus Eitth Wiggins was
bridesmaid end was dressed la p•!e green
and white detain. and black picture hat
The bride carried • beautiful bouquet of
°nam bridal roses, and rho bridesmaid pink
•*d ;este aarnat.toos. The groom was as -
stifled by Wm Chldley, el Stratford. The
ronmt were p4011117 decorated with roses,
carnations and smilax The ceremony and
oongratulations over, the party set down to
an .ecell.ot wedding repast, after whloh
Mr: and Mr. Wright lett by the 2.30 train
for. trip to Montreal, previous to *intim,
down In their home at Stratford Among
the many beautiful wedding prese015 was •
handsome silver tea servioe presented by
the congregation and ohr.ir of Victoria
...not Methodist ohuroh, where the bride
for the ons: two plan hitd very acceptably
discharged the duties of organist. The
bride's gift. from ter father was • bleuttlul-
ly-fi0).h.d White •ewtng machine Both
Mr. and Mrs. Wright oo.ot many blends
in Goderlch, who all wish them the fullest
measure of happiness in their future lite,
NUT MONDAY KvlNtnn.-Th. Lyceum
Opera Company, which will appear at the
Opera Hon.• nett Monday evening, April
22od, includes the 1olloweog Attlee well.
known In the theatrical and operetta world:
Mise Mabel (hover (prima -donna), Mime
Maude Hamilton (contralto), Edmund F.
Mo('romi,h (tenor), Frank J. Smith (bari-
tone),
barstone), Meson Edgar Flavell• and Freddie
La F1.mme (comedians), Mus M•b.l
Glover, the prtma•doon,. before iol*ing this
0reanizetton was ooeneoted with the Castle
Square Open Co., at St. L0040, Mimeourl,
at welch Dleoe Rhe 3581 • prime favorite.
Mees Mande Hamilton, formerly of the
" Prisoner of 7,.od. 0o., le oleo a prime
favorite and well deenving of the posit •oo
she holds in the estimation of theatre going
Raoul. Mr. Kd. F. MoCrnmleb, the tenor,
lase of New York and of the Andrews.
Wakefield and l'.ekard Opera Companies,
will not rngune further meotioe. u he ihi too
well known in the profession, and we will
let Ale rspot.'Inn and work speak for ltlelf.
Frank .l. Smith, thebariton. of the onm•
pony, po•wse0• a ooh barite,, volea Monti,
ful to quality .n4 a treat long to be remem-
bered. M...r., Flavell. and La Fiamm6,
the former of London, Eneland, where h•
has met with great suooees, as has press tee
Unionist* will .tate.,, area foam of corned.
lane rarely to he mot with. The remainder
of ths cute and 40mpa07 are In strict keep
Inc both •rtletlnally and modally, with
the members above mentioned. The pro
dilation will he • trait lone to be remain
bored li Oloderloh, and those who mW we
leg It Dan consider It a lees to I hemeolyes
whloh will be • worms of r•gr*l Plan open
today to enbsortber. •1 Porter's. Prime.
255 , 36. .ed 50o.
NAVIrtATIN1 THE MA1T1.AND --The Mait-
land River 41.vigatton Cub, Ltd , made
their first trip down i h• Hoar from Man
oheat.r on W .daesday of last ..•*k The
party oo°deW': ot ten 'timbers of the Nevi -
patios ('Inb oadir command of the veteran
commodore, Sohn N Platt, and tnolnded In
tho party were eov.r•1 new members who
with m.oh taw and trembling were to take
their Initl.tu. Into the .oras and my@
canes of the dark 40rrene of ti.. 0apriO4.0.
and ',ratio Maitland. The fleet, &insisting
el titre* boat., specially ball( for over
aavl4Gee by the otah, etarled fee Mon -
obese., per dray .boa: 7:30 A r rather
later than usual owlig ta come of lb. mom•
here' ovorslesp ,v themaelre•, sod he rear -
admiral's forcecting his lunch. Tho dray
was eeoorlsl nut of to. ru by the iu.�u,1»re
0 0 loot, though for some n ewu a put of
the esoart well seen stragalup •ioog a mile
In the rear. After brief halts at the
v .,lona potato of Intermit slog the route
the prooessioo fee d Manchester and the
ls000hmg and chri ultra tit the three vee.el
was proo*edod with amid muob ezolt•meo1,
but with oo Serlotu result wire the 'rotting
of the oommodore's fest, senesliatlog •
ohang, of suudry apparel before the voyage
boron. A slight misunderstanding w•.
!mused by the remark of a whsabman the
054(0er tb• faith nor loot of the oommudure
was sutlioleot to suable him to walk on the
swiftly 8owlog waren of the Maitland.
Th. louroey was slower than usual owing
to a strong head wind, hot the party ar
Mod .t (Jodertoh about 730 r. M.-tu,d
h.1 trtompbent. The members have no
0..o able to talk mural slam returning, bo
by next week we hope to have .
fall and detailed .000uot of th. trip.
The boats' grows were as follows : The gag
ship -Commodore PLIC, Geo. Allo,, J. C
Maser!°, 0. Cooper. Boat N. 2-H. Rut
moa, 0. MoGew, F. Shepherd. Bmf No. 3
-B. 1). Grant, F. Shennoo, H Jordan.
DLaru u7 W. T. KiaL1.-Oa Sunday
there pared away at his borne on Nelson
street a well-koowo resident of Uod•riob, a
man well known, lodes!, throughout Wett-
er, (Anzio, In the peno0 of W Ilham T.
Maly. The d000seed, who wee born to
Mootnal 1701117 w1 yeas ago, was one 01
ib. Keely brothers who la the treaty 50'.,
before the advent of the locomotive, coon
ducted the stave linos from London to Gode
ooh, St Thomas, Sarnia end other point*
oow served by the railway.. Inter, he and
his brother, George W., were the sole own-
ers of the Toronto street railway. Teo
years oro he Deme from Toronto to make
his home In Uoderich. Though not engag-
ed L tele actin management of any bu.l
new, be still retained an intermit In • 0001.
her of thiaooia: .n4 Industrial 0ono•ro•,
making friqueot visite t0 Toronto in mo•
neotlea therewith. Has mnsutution, rehloh
previously had been very rugged, some two
year. ago @hawed algal of falling, •od b•
sank gradually until the and came. He
leave. • wife (• daughter of the late Dr
Msodoutall, of Godertah), and four woe,
Phlllp,
Geoffrey, Mounm and John. The
Wittiest took plum 00 1'••6day morning, tbo
remains being 0onv.y•d from the born@ ot
deceased to St. Peter's •boron, where the
oelebratt00 of mar was 000dooted by Rev.
Father West in the trounce of • large 000-
40reg.tlo0, The pall bearers were Hoe. J.
T. Carrow, K C . hu Honor Judge Doyle,
Fromm. Jordan, E Campion, K C., Phtllp
Holt, K.C., end Wlllbm Proudloot Atwood
'he mourners were deose&ed's brother,
Frank Moly, of Toronto ; his a0pb.w, P.
J. Smyth, of Toronto ; Pupae Magistrate
I.e. O'Loone, of Stratford ; J. A. Mecdoag-
.11, of Detroit ; A. J. Maodoat 44, of Chi
Dago, and Joseph Kidd, of town, brothers
to law ; and Thos. Long, of ('olhogwood,
At the 0000luetoo of the oburoh service, the
funeral procomioO promeded to the Roma,
Catholic oemetery to Colborne, where the
tenement was mule,
W.0 T U. -Vi • have been •.k.i to pub.
lash • statement of M. stood taken by the
W.O. T. H. oa the question of the sale of
token with inference particularly to •
MOO.. 0.16 in town the seoretery wrl4,e :
"0% o might say the option of fettling this
part'ool.' case did not rest with the Union,
• Ithou,h they b•artdy endorse Ib. *talon
of • mother to •taad'ov op for her boy.
Repeatedly the memb•re are met with
questions like this : You koow that very
young boy. ce0 buy olgaret tee or tobaroo in
any form, *ad you Dao even no boys the
worse of liquor on the sorest -why do you
not as a Union t.k• these oases eo wort?-
whae good are Too doing If you oa0not help
proteoe our boys! This i. whet we Intend
t.o do for the future, (Cod helping us. We
have boon much averse to appealing to the
law and be•• been warning in various way.,
whtob seems to h.ve had yery little offset.
Hut we would like to plead Doo• more with
those who have these ar'loles for sale end
ask them, not bemuse at Is the law, but b•-
osu.e it is right, not to sell to boys under
eighif.eo. They may think 11 dose not
matter very mooh, they will gee It then, but
in the majority of oases they will not.
They will out h•v the tate formed ; and
there 1. another and worse side to the goes
tion : Does anyone Unseals that when •
boy boa mgar.ttee he takes them home and
. mak•e them there! No, he does It on the
.ly, and so takes the lint step In deoalving
his mother and oo the downward road, and
God help the man or woman who helps the
hoy to take that .tap. We have Hilt own
wdrd (or It. it were belle, for that man If
he had not been bore." The enactment of
the I'rovlroial Le1asleture on the subject Is
appended : "1 Any person who slther
dlreorly or indirectly sells or Oriel. or fur
n i"hea to a minor under elghtoo0 years nt
ave, cigarettes., cigars, or tob.000 In any
form, shall on summary convintion th•re0f
before a justice of the pe. •' loot to a
penalty of net lees Ow, • than
45(,, with or without owes
or to Imprisonment, with or with,,,, 0,1.4
labor, for any term not mewling tot.
days, or to both fine with or without oo5te
and Imprieenment to the said amount and
to the said term, In the dbor•tloo of the
onnylotln4 meson' rate. And In nate el a
fine, or a fine and omits Ming awarded, and
of the same not Wog upon oonrlotfon
forthwith paid, the 40.tloe may commit the
off,nder to the common gaol, there to be
Imprisoned for any term not ezoesding
thirty days, unless the fine and notate ars
@ eons, paid. "
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Sallowi ann•el Baby Day, Monday, May
6th, Eyery child get • photo frost. Age
limit 18 months.
Wanted, - One too butter weekly.
Kees, 12o We have 600 bushels home
1r0wn timothy and plover for sale. G. K
Ki,i ,, W lo4ham.
Bring poor biovol• repair work to (Sao.
W. THorente & Sot.. They have the hest
repair man and the fastest rider In Ontario,
In the person of Alex. Molvor.
Remember the clearing sale of dr..m good,
and g 1 dry goods at the sign of I0•
"red flea," HsmIPon et., for ono week anti
too April 24th Gao BLACK, manages,
TOMOS SWAM -- M''KrNLt1 A Howir,l,
are oat of wheels as soon as they 1011 what
they have on hand. They have two b.aatl•
Int ladles' wheel. which are • bargoln a1
430 ; they are closing them out a1 425 smith,
Alen • meet'. at • low figure.
Huy your railway alnkste from F. F.
I.Awaelte, for the Canadian Military Tour-
n ament and Hone Show •1 Toronto. Tie.
lime good gnleg April 23rd seri 24,h, good
to retire on or before' April 29 Fare
44.56, which !naiades Idm1e6108 mnpee t.
•hew.
Reedy rolled points •n nnny,nlent sad
toed to oast, hat Otero le • dIR•reene le
paint.. Ya. that Toe rot the best. It le
n eedle•s a gay the largest (7anadlan paint
mnoern I. the Canada Point Ce., who maim-
Of*oter. the Priem ready mired paints as
sold by MAKe$rra A Hnweet.. 1. IS ales
needless to say the larger the hneines@ the
grouter the ?emeriti*. to Male. Thus
Moho wake palet sad reputation ora merit.
PARABLES IN POLITICS.
The Tory Party 111 a Recum-
bent Position.
4Hra.ge Faarins Cane W he• .a Ester $.,k
What Ile Sew 58 the Wall Paper -The
rewash Woman • Mhtsake-a Splen-
did {hew far the Lt0er*[a
DARrr:UTu, N. 8., April 13, 1901.
Soy, Mr. Editor, 1 hope you ore 651(104
on your legs mato. Thls lying on one
book, making loons and things out of the
wall paper pattern, to a dull business.
was siok now, and 1 mentally traced an old
Indian's mug out of the wall piper oombls•
• (too, and first of all he teemed like cum
pony. There he was, a plain as If he was
the main figura of the pattern, and I go
just a little oomfort In looktog at ,b•
clear, half'soowbiog face. By and by I
grow a rather tared, and tried to dl.ml.s the
Ad °bap, and get the wall paper to assume
Its real potter°. Well. It would look
• sort of natural for • while, and Men, es
sure as "lo, that °fuel looking fern would
start out again on the w*ll,and 10,1 look me
through and through Say, 1 was soared.
I got my boy Loon, then • kid about ten, to
be Melds me, and 1 asked him what he saw
on the wall.
He says, " Why lust peps,, p0.-
"Can't
0. '"C.o't you ern an Indian then 1" says 1.
The boy he says, "No, tis ; I o.o't see no
lojuu nohow."
Say, 1 got more scared still ; for I thought
1 had som.tblog that is never 'unpaired M
attack • prohibitionist like myself. So 1
gave him the exact locality on the wall, and
dosoribed the face and heed -gear of the red
solo ; and sun enough the lad he saw btm
as clearly as I did, and I tell you It took all
the soars out of me, and I was mirhty oom
forted. It was a sort of •ooul.osel puzzle
picture. t don't think the designs of the
wallpaper meant It. And perhaps every-
body might not M this to see IO for him-
self, riven if he tried.
Well that's jest like soon of our Tory
(moods --'ITy 0.0 000jore up • 1'rsoobman
every time they look Into the maze of Do-
minion polities, No matter what the bill,
or how Lir .,..J equable the legl.Luoo, cosy
eon so (onus their tmaglo.tion se to nee •
Freooh C.naoi.o with a knife In his mouth
and • revolver In Pals band, threataolog the
pe•°e of the ooaotry and the glory of the
Empire. It's • 4501.
Of Dour. I was a sick man when 1 sew
that Ladun oo the wall ; and the sicker 1
was the mum dlatlnna and terrible he sa.m-
ed to be. And I have uome to the eon-'
oludoo that when The Hamilton Ypectalur
.ad The Toronto hews see • Fr.00h U.na•
Alan domuanoy looming In nearly •very
polltio•l move -even In the taking of the
demnel•I oealu.-1 gases tb• browdey•red
editors must he grotty wok, politically
• p••k ng.
In 4101, the whole Tory party Is last now
• little low to modltloo. When 1 oompare
Mat aggregation today with the proud and
assertive party Chet •'aggered about In the
eighties and the tint half of the Dinettes,
I'm ramrod, 1 of a oa•s that happened over
in 1'ugw•ah, L Cum', eland outoty, ,lir
Charles' old riding. A man h, was pretty
wok ; so bad, Indeed, that the dsotor said
that his medioloe would hays to be given
to • recumbent position for tbs next twenty
four hours. After the pbydotao left, the
sok man's wits she fixed h.,sell 'Op a bit.
and ran somas to the new neighbor's, and
asked if she could lend a "recumbent post
tion" for John to take lib medloioe in. Th•
neighbor she looked very .ympathello, and
said she felt so sorry, but that although they
bud • very nest one of their own when
they lived In Cape Breton it had got broken
to the moving; It's a foot. Well, tb. Tory
party Is pretty badly broke ; they are still
to a roonmbent position, and are likely to
td, SO loop ea waterloo firebrands try to set
neighbors and Wends by the threat.
00 the other hand, the Liberal party In
toe Dominion never were stronger. They
have taken hold 11 almost every oppor-
unity to •dvanoe the Interests of the
ooaotr7. Aoart from the was altogether,
they nave drawn flim attention and d
of the mother country to this land, and
have nosed Caned• to be something more
than • name In the Empire, and even In the
world.
They have opened up the profit North
west to Immigration In a way that would
startle the old fogey agents of th. Interior
Department had they atilt the handling of
the 1rafo of human beings and g 1
freight now pouring into that 0184001Hm01
• retch of country between Lake 'luporlor
and the Rookies. They haye administered
our lands cootaioIng gold and oth-r preotoun
area In • way to oommaod the admiration
of our netvhbors and of the nation, In
psnaral. Of oourse mistakes have been
made, but tne.e have not been merinos, and
they have hon only errors of judgment I
and sometimes not even as had ss that,
b,iog • failure through some minor oflioer
having been unable to grasp his .h.r• of
the general plan. Rut taken altogether,
the Alminlstratdoo has made • wonderful
sooner of It to the, tour years or so tb,y
have Men 0anaoing things,
leek aI Moir. There'rie .
done more than any moo who has t to
Parliament to ,how the people th the
railways don't •w0 this muoery, The
T. ro pspere shriek : "Touch the interests
of the C.P.R., and you loj'nn the fnuntry."
i■ •h.1 so' Well, If the C. P. R., or any
other railway, le svaooymous with the
o0a0try, 1 guess the ooaotry, had better
tak.It Over •114 ran It : and 0ert•lnly they
had batter oontrol it in tome measure'
whether 00. v take (1 over or not. T'hem's
my sentlmsnt., Mr. Editor, whether they
are yours or not.
Theo ..e how Billy Fiddleo is hno.11log
ohe tariff question, Not • /fowl heard ;
nary • equal. Th. oommerelal maohlnery
le running as smoothly as It every wheel
had ball hs.rlog.. Was there •ter a see.
• inn where there was leu talk •bent the
tariff ' in tact, an lar ea the Hon.. le we -
owned, moot of the legislators appear to
hate forgotten that Were Is • tariff. And
• tariff la jolt like a Ilyer If you dolt
know you h•.. one then It's all right.
'I his pros.,% m0diti0n of the Dominion
1)nvernmrnt makes in, th:nk of a ,tory I
heard •tout old Phloem" T. hernom. A
preacher tried to d* his daty towards fns
greatIhnwmae, and he says to hem, "1M
y00 hope to get to heaven, Mr Barnum'"
Hernnm he grinned, and h, said, •'Well.
I don't think there'. a man on earth has •
Muer show than i hay.'"
And 1 think ne Unv,rnmont Byer had •
hotter show for stran{th.ning las held upon
the ooaotry than that now so well handled
I.y 5er %Vole(' Innrler a. Ottawa. 10'1 a
hot.
U. R. A Paten,
The County Coen has again been ad.
Innre'd W. understand the parties em
Oho mem before We Court ars trying be
mai a setl0ment,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - APRIL 18
aa*
The Lyceum Opera Co.- Vlo1orl• 0p•
era House 1
Wall l'oper--- Kidd'. Book Store 4
Hous. for Yale or to Rent -W. J. Mor-
row 1
The Ernprese, the Slater -Wm. Sharman
5
4
Want • Stsp•ladder 1 -Sturdy 4 Oe
Special No11o• to Water Taken -W. L.
H.rton .
More Wail Paper-Porser's Bop* 8tore..
A000uooemeat-U, 14, King, W1.gham.,
Do You Kaow1-W. C, Prldbam
Two Busy Store -W. A. MaKlm 6
Drew Goods- W . Acheson & Soo 6
MoBurn.y-Beael• Bloyolo-E. B. & M
1
9
1
4
H... 4
Mao Wanted -E. H. & M. H 1
If You Are Looking for Trash -Les k
Shepherd 6
House and Lot to Rent -Matthew
Fol . 1
'tour Deneytist WIlI Tell'i ou-T. M. Dm
ham 8
Do You Keep Cktokeos?-A. MOD,A11*n 4
`bore to Rent -S. B. Small*, Listowel. , 1
A000uommeoN-Moh.e.ld. A Howell. 1
English Spada and Shovels-MoK*azI
& Howell 8
Sfen's:W•terieroot Cote --Hodgen. Bree 8
Bank Amalgam.tloo-Uanadlen Beek of
Comm.roe 1
A000unoem•ot,-F. F. I.•wrwm 1
A000uooem*ot-R. R. Sallow... .. 1
A0000noemeot-Goo. 4V, Thomsons k
Soo . , 1
To Farmers -W. G. Perrin, Gunton1
To Rent -Mrs, Reid.... 1
LIBERAL CONVENT ION.
THE annual meeting of the West
uro•t Liberal Association for the election
of officers and other business will be held at
Dungannon on Tuesday, April 23rd, at 1
o'clock P.M. In addition to the ordinary
business of the convention, a oaodidate for
the approaching( bye -election to the Local
House wi14 be solocted. A full represents, •
tion is requested.
The Liberals of Goderioh will moat In the
rooms in Horton'. block, 0* Thursday even •
iug, 18th inst., at 8 o'clock, for the purpose
of appointing delegates to Use riding oon•
vention.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIE#•
Perhaps you feel the nesi of a spring tools
Why not try • new suit at Prldb.m'ef 11 you
have never s werMoo.d the stimulus that
(ionise from being dreesel 1n wall !!tide
clothes go to Ptldham's and roe WI leo IWMr•
er doubt the paten.; of the rotted).
The town oououtl w;11 owlet tomorrow
e Tln1g
Thu so. boob' reopened on Monday MM.
lop after the Kest**. vacation,
Then i, talk of the ereitloa of a h000ta1
in Loderuh In Hollow, future. It is • Lad•
abs scheme.
Mrs. Lamb Franklloe, of Buffalo, N Y.,
ooann of C. A. Humber, was married oo
the 6th lost. to Mr. Byres D. Amnia of
Southport, Pa., U.M.
The Liberals of (iodarfe& will ma L the
usual meeting plain this ('Thursday) even.
tog to appoint delegate. 10 the ouoyentlea
to be held at Dungannon next Tuesday.
!(.sloerto of spooled tmportan,e will be dlz.
cussed at the neat regular roosting of Maple
Leaf Lodge No 27. A. 0. U. W., whloh *111
be held on the 22nd inst. at 8 r, r. A tall
•tt0adenoe to regowted,
Th. Daughters of the Empire will hold •
meeting to Ilio library of the court home at
4.30 r. M, on April 19th, for oomph/log
rhe organizatloo and appointing •ddlrloaal
nth ers, All ladles are oordlally Invited to
attend
James :0, Manphenoo, ez-mayor of 0ln•
o•vinne, has see one of th. beet Samples of
ohuroh going we have y.6 hoard of. During
the lamb fifty Teem Mr. Macpherson has only
mused 38 Sundays from ohuroh. Mr.
Macpherson la a lawyer.
" Pock's Bad Hoy" was presented at
Victoria Opera House W edneed•y 1vaing
of lest week to • large house. There was
lots of fun In the .how and the bad bey's
adventures were the cause of muob went.
mint. Th* oompaoy has "loos dubaoded,
the member, Irnvug tor their homes after
playing In Stratford Saturday night.
A deputation from Huron and Brno"
waited upon Mr. Dickson, general pose.
anger agent of the G. T R., last work and
°ompletad arrangements with him for the
June ,:onion. to 0h• Mod.l Farm at
Guelph. The deputation mo5isted of Jae.
A. Lamb, Walkerton : R. J. N.4o°,
P•IsIsy ; J. Douglas, 1'.ra ; Wm. Robert-
son, Mayhem ; W. H. Ken, Brunel.l
R P: I,ittl:, T.wwater.
Seaforth Expositor t We undeened
that Mr. John Torrance, who remotly,ysold
his fine farm to tho township of Hay, I.
negotiating for the lease or ptir00..o of she
Seaforth flea mill, and If hes0000ed* be will
run It thio year and come to Seaforth to re.
side. We hop. Mr. Torraoos will 50meed.
He is a first.ol•.. mut In .very reop.ot, and
besides the hen.fi8 to the sewn from haying
this enteron. In operation .sato, we .hall
M planed G1 welcome Mr. 'Corroon as a
°Hiroo.
1
AUCTION BALES.
All partici getting their sale bills printed •1
flit* omde 00111 aye a free notla, insene4 '"'•
l0 this net no so the time of Mlw.
W mos MOAT, April 24th. -The household
furniture. Ito., of Hugh Murray. who 1s
leaving town, will be .old at his resideno•,
East street, on.hove date, oemm*sol,g at
1 o'olook sharp. Terme oasb. Thomas
Greg OBy, enottoneor.
ln0R.DAY,April 25th -Clearing "notion
sale of first•ol.as farm stook and Implem.o0.,
Inolueing good draft brood mare in foal and
good colts sired by Lincoln, 2 and 3 years
old ; I thoroughbred reg1tared Durham
hull,weigh. 01010 to 1900 Ib..,*n4-other Rood
young oaltle ; 7 mllob cows ; pars bred
sheep and pts, The lmplementa, Ito.,
all In good shape. Salo •1 let 9, oon. 9, W.
1). Colborne, near Loyal pest °Mo•, 4;
Tile. from (ioderloh. Everything II be
sold without the slightest P.eerye as the fermi
hes Ines (lased. T'tt0MA, GI'NDar, aneNo..
ser. Mn. JAME*CIras, p109141trw,
BORN.
AN1)RRWM, - In Go4arioh nn SateMay.
Apr(! Ism the wife of K r', Andrews. of •
eon,
MARRIED.
OWEN -AMUNN 1'I'sl-.Attheresidenceofthe
bride's father rnf&lgwr et . Oodanoh, oa
Tne.day. Apr111eth. 1601, h Hay. Jae A.
Andeeoe, NRA LeonardOwenb( Ingot
Stoll, to Anna 11(., daughter of II.•nlamin
Mn.nlnp.
DIED•
it It1,Y.- in Oedanoh, on Itunday, April ILIb
William T. Kiely.
GRANT. At('nnington, en Thnreday,AMI
Ilth, Ann Kron(, roller of the late �oe wt
Orme and tnrmorly of Ooderleth. •f
year..
Kitt/stilt . At Helm,ln, Ont. Aletandee
Kedah., eon of the late Prawn" Ire4alfs
formerly of Oon.Aeh, aged 15 years,
The fnna*al will (eke phew this ofesm.sea
from th, ramdenoe of he saws. M.a Jets
Dunlop, Runes Read. a16M0 A eta.