The Signal, 1902-5-22, Page 1F. Thomson, C. H. Deity fled
tarose and solutions by the
oruhwtr►,
)use all jul•ed is "Auld Las
h was followed by "He'e a Jolly
," and throe fluting others sad
he "Doctor."
t which accompanied the chat*
o 1)r. Turnbull le engraved on
th the Doctor's loltials and oa
Ith the words, "From the Boys
," sod the date. Whist* the
two pretty views of Vod,,lob,
art haus' and the other of the
bull hove. Ina few day" for his
Milton, and wish after ooze
loon Sound by but en tout, to
r►. N, W. T.
■d roams WHIM OF I
11
II Alharwg-ata.
mss`
I3AR
re selling is made,
-uracy with which
the garments, and
o you.
at almost seem to
actors in bringing
bought.
the operator can
which at the same
n an average in a
duty the operator
then the machine
ing the number of
're is a special ma-
les are done byanw
ecially for this pur-
lightning speed by
form some idea of
nd buying the raw
able values we are
ns of others just as
Skirts at 75c.
Skirts made of food
1. •¢ HO ontten, draw
eminent, 3 rows of
narrow tucks, frill
of 6 rnob oembrlo ems
hroldc y, under frill
of °erns, rub 76o
Skirts at 51.25.
Skirts made of goo.)
F;splint oottoo,.eame
double sewn, double
frill 21 toobss dove,
intim of oetton with
4 Inch trill, outer of
muslin with 3 cloy
ten of narrow took.
with 1t hob hem,
each . 11.25
Skirts at 51.50.
Skirt' made of strong
Engitob cotton. draw
strings, eeame double
sewn, 13 hob double
frill. inner of matron
With 4 Itch rattle,
nater of muslin with
54 loch apse •work
embroidery, Mob., $1 50
Many other Time from
3.51 to $.5 00, servloehle
and haodaom• garment.,
bete, ,mice by for than
you can make op tourist(
Direct
er.
'us direct from one of
makers, whose goods
tation for their beauty
rearing qualities. Our
ind fist week, and we
)ge of new Lace Cur -
value l here is not the
ts.
(n, per pair 26.
4hi•emts,I644.1wa
50e
range of sew
$1.00
mfr...
5450.. a h.
ey designs, labile for
1.
$ ass
was, Has newest ewe,
....... 00, $2 fin and 113 00
I e1 faith„ the vary neer-
- • �..,(iE.510 sa 60 ued u o°
r'Oleg, aiid we Would
ortment at popular
1 foamed with braes er
26s, 451, Tae sed f10.
IROS.
s.
THREE • aA,a • e
A V'T8 ARI
ACTIVE
Ac= Nra
WMLN PLACH IN
THE SIQNAL
FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR. - 288:3
ionat.
THE) LE ADINCIr 1•TI7'W'8PA1P31:'11R. OF HURON OOT TY.
LOOK AT YOUR
LABEL -1
IT +SHOULD BE
MARKED PAID
FOR (�
.1.1902
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : MAY 22, 1902.
jiIERAL MEETINiS
xxtjogs in the interest of the Lib
c•lidldste in West Huron will be
It :
y,,apNUN- Thursday, May 22-
Nomination,
HUM- Thursday, May 22,
51 P.k.
raR'e-Tburday, May 22, l r M.
nxs Scleool, Hova*- Friday,
May 23.
Arct e'rll(R--Saturday, May '24.
pagjCu_Victoria Opers 1louie,
Monday, May 26th.
ants. -McDonald's Hall, Tuesday,
May 27th.
ITa SeBsor, Hoa.H--14th concea-
1'IOe, Ashfield, Wednesday, May
28th.
jock meeting will commence at t4
o'clock
M. G. CAMER
liberal candidate, and ofr
speakers will be present.
Conservative candidate is' in-
vited.
SNAP SHOTS.
_llo0't wake a mistake. Vote for Ca>.
-Between two stools you come to the
_►,01 now JAMae MITCHELL is after his
toy plow of salver.
-Y. G. C'AMttgoN is en honest min, a
uful man, and an able mut,
-.lags tart HELL isn't sure whether he
[foot or on horseback 011 the prohiblt:uu
-Tlw present campaign has developed
remarkable coavesions to the profit.
azure.
- Ptokibitionise TODD will have some..
to soy about Tbe Stara policy when
nGnolum fight is on.
- An old English dutich tae it :
he never thrive, nor Dever get tat,
carries two faces under one bat.
- That alleged Literal -Conservative Pro.
est randidate well nde in the ioe•
as the evening of the 29th.
-Why doesn't Jami bdrwits L'e news -
cools out straight in favor of prohibi •
d MITt'SCLL IM?t tweaked on the
=III sign that pledge. gentlemen, what
you gotng to gives me in return ."-
tiro esu at the Temper•nco E[ecu-
m eting, April 18.
-01 the seven clergymen m Godertch,
cm has gone on record for MtrcHILL,
he doe. not know MtTeHELI,'ll put roc•
mpublic questions.
-11 Bro. House' pulpit reference In
to Jolene MITCHELL in a fair see-
d the reverend gentleman': general de•
his congregation is sure of more
than corn,
- when the future historian .tempt. to
► 'kaput on the Ontario election
turn of 1902 her will be puzzled to ac-
e
for the opposition of probibitioni.te
tis' first Premier who ever offered pro•
'onto rho Pr.vinoe.
-heir Mr1'HELt's attitude in the
t campaign monads one of the Irish.
shown a mud turtle for the first time
trier{ to describe it : "Port of the time,"
Pat, "he had legs to stand out, and
ylin he hadn't any lege to stand on,
otey once in a while he swallow'd his
- Jeoco Mi, NSLL'o shilly-shally, nom
P•mby, mealymouthed action in the
t campaign remind, one of the union
Imo m the quandary who said ;
I shall and I shan't,
lean and I ain't,
i will and I won't,
Ido and I don't,
171 be damned if I do.
And 1'11 he damned if I don't.
-nerieus to May 16, MITCHELL floated
tat top of his editorial column :
Por Premier of Ontario,
J, WRITNIY,
Fot Ilan Huron,
JAMIE M1TeirE1J,.
tie 16th of May he honied down his Rog
removal the announcement from tin
' I tolumo of The Star. What do
Co,.,,,,,,,tlthink of the wretehed
kt!
-W1 LTAM (;AMPB.LL now ^aye that fes
to and
Mr.
Mr
Itihon TCAELI. started for the
Executive meeting on the 18th
April, it hail already been arranger( that
t411tt would sign the pledge if the Pro•
hen Fxwmtivo also signed a pledge to
yr. Mrrc'HgLL. Which hears oat
statement of Mr. M('rl1Ltlrltonv et the
meeting, that Mr. Mn'v.IT.t.
al* ptohibitfoni.t nn principle, but
a S' ita ma` .1 gain and sale.
DUNLOP.
Mw Allan and R Rwll-
iams whetted at
Tnupay, May 20.
Ms, Rul this week
heeuw are Is our midst.
d 4.
ingr: Mrl"e". with fns dbs,ss.
(!elle a nnm-
rs halloo an
M' fuer tewaem.n sad rnorohasl,
%its. of :ed.,ioh, wee married 19.d
vel Isrt w,,.k, le the O1 ,j, linty, M
(*.Gine, .,f (lnderieh, formerly Mies
, of R.smlller.
kHlw 51 •Dpard, lam et Cllabea. 1.
N Hedgers' Rtes,' mere.
AROUND TOWN.
PLAN AT YonrIE'e.-_The plan of 1'lotorl•
Opera Hones for the Westminster Abbey
Choir ouhserl on Friday wooing le open at
Porter'. bookstore.
NOTI,'I. -instead of keeping open on Frl•
day mooing (before the holiday) the grooms
of the town have agreed to ohms at the
usual t
lee
0o that evening •
to
R nd keep
their
Vlaws
open
on Saturday ay until
ansa.
fila will 'Gable time to hear the West -
winner Abbey choir on Friday syeefog,
'Nil ',in )ten. Kgaut.tr Too molts of
the ezmin►.lons a1 Trinity Medloal Col
lege were published yesterday, to the
Oust eaamia•tlou M. It. Bloke, • former
pupil of the G. C. L, has passed conditioned
to midwifery. to the first year ole. M. J.
('.
Nat tel le the winner of • oertltleato of
hoc r. sad J. S. Pritchard won second-olw
honors Congr•tula&lous '
Wuleiro'N DcoTLTt'TK 1'p Nh , - The
Holmes►Ille leranoh of the 15'.el if.,..
Women', Destitute ars makaf arrangemento
for a mageltioeot p onto en the afternoon of
the 24th at Foator'e this. A good program
le being provided. A cordial Invitation la
extosJed to the members of the (loderlob
Numb to .ttood this ploolo. Everybody
welshes. Come and brteg your baskets,
1'oTts, ►',h GOpEKI('.1 R it ,tt -In the
aopplomentary iatlmato.atth• recent seaeioo
the Houe. of Commons were passed by two
Items for work al Gudertob-8b.000 for the
rsoullding of the commerotal wharf mad
110.000 for harbor dredging. An item of
83,000 lotroduosd to the Hou. the pr.vioas
weak was to pay for dredging .lrs•dy dons.
Kuoardloe gets 84,000 for repairs to piers
and dodging.
GOORRI,'n 1;1.111 ATOK COMPANY. -At the
adjourned mho►Ing of the Uoderloh Elevator
Co, on the Bch Inst. the following ufli:ers
aad dlreatora wee appointed : President,
S. R. Stewart, Mitchell; vlceopreeldoal, Vs,
L. Horten, tlodertoh ; mueg,og director„
�ear•tary and treasorar, J. 1 A, float,
C,ondoa ; director., N. bymeat, Barrie ; ti
MoL.agblln, Toronto; Jobe Uoldle, Ayr,
and James Clark, Godriob,
ilia. C.M[soN'e Marriott IN UODERp:a,-
A me�tlog to Hut foteresta of the Liberal
mese Wwt Huron will be held as Vic
tori& r. Hoole, Godrlo51, •o Monday
evening nett, commeb:,.g at 8 o'clock.
The meeting will be •ddreesed by Idr. Cam
Bron, R. Holmes, M. P , Rune Dalton, of
Aehgeld, and ot here. The C lye
e.dldate is invited to •ttond let these
be a big rally for Cam.roo
MAMORU AT Srotrroan.-Oa Weekes.
•y of last week, at Stratford, John Shaw,
roar, and Mre Lytta GaoNlon, both well
koow0 rouishN of Uodrle51. toot dub
otb,r for bettor, for worse. Tbo nuptial
•eremoy war performed by Rev. 1'. N.
Raker, •t the portion/qt. of t51e Central
Methodist church. Mr. and Mn. Shaw
have retuned to Uoderloh, and their friends
wish them misty years of connubial blew.
At•\ SARI 1 BRIDOL.-Several of the
uaolllors of Middlesex .ad L•mptoe
unties and Bridge Commlealo0r Annoy,
Huron, met last we.k and Inrpooteed the
ropoeod alto for • brides order the Aux
isle River at the ;emotion of th• three
unties. The Lambton and Huron reore•
tati,es expressed themolves in favor of
tiding the bridge. ease ooanty to pay Ole
ird of the cost. 1'h. Middlesex represent -
those will lay the meteor before the oou.ty
uooll at its nut muting.
249 NAOM ARDS°. -'the runtime of
anboud aaffr►ge votes for the oomtng
*colon oempleind OM&r work yesterday,
to the net result that 249 names bene been
did to the yob 'i list to this town. 1'h.
mes added at the regular sittings tut
eek totalled 214. At the supplement.ry
tinge thle week 3J more were added, and
terday four same. wore struck off onea
pail, hertz), the not addition, at before
tool, 249. Tae Liberals claim a tang.
rarity en the rulelratloo,
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CONO03TCLA71oy. !-The results of t510
College et Pharmacy exarolaattone were
pabllahed on S►tarday, and •g.lo If. ('.r
(r.e Ilanlop, of fila town, has woe du,
ltagni.heid auooess, H. beads the honor
list sad wins half the medile and scholar.
ship., Inoludlog the John Roberta soboler-
eblp, th. John Roberts medal, the oell.ge
gold meds' and the Chambers medal for
obemlatry. Mr. Dunlop■themes reflects
misfit open In. native town. Kobe. Brow,
also as putted t51e examination.
Mt' an Al. Ki.A'INATlr,Ny,-_IAst week W,
Glenn Campbell, organist of North strut
Methodist oharoh, sent off apollowtions for
his popila for examinations In oonoeotton
with the Toronto Con .ervatory of Musio.
There are twenty candidates 10 piano sod
twelve In theory. The ex•ml,atjooe will
be held in Ged•n°51, the theory ex•mina
Mon in Ju•e, and the prootic►& the first
week In July. Mr. ('ampbell had els
•polloations Inst year, and the large harems
Ohl. year Is a gr.tlfytng Itdloatlon of the
moose. of bis work to We town and neigh•
borhood.
Po1u-11A5xp AT T110 R,,11r isNK.--To
look In at MsKenzl. k Howell, )oat at
present on. would think that the, were
going to supply the whale woelry with
fork., hoes, rakes, oto. They tell us they
hay, mode, good putchue of these. They
got the best of goods when the mann-
faolorers were at war with each other, but
the pries has dont boon advaosd to suit
an extent that they are nob able to repl•es
them and sell at anything like the hgur.
they aro marking this let at. We 'liquid
lodge new would be • good time to hnv
• littoral supply of harvest and garden
tools, We might jest here soy we neyer
saw a bettor lot of bandies or better B•Is51
thus fa Is dile lot,
ADVICE TO R nor, Raionno,-A. shearing
Ilene approaohes 11 will be to the Interest of
t►rmen to pay altontlen to the following
palate before putting their new slip of wool
on thee mark./. A prominent firm of wool
binders in Hamilton, whose oame we glue
below, advise all to wash choir wool on the
sheep's book if they .le8 the bop prise, and
not to Me ep the flseom with binder twine,
as buyers ohj•nt to it owing to the fibre get-
linmired a
D wish the wool and
dame to
R R
manaaot0red goods Meson. Long k Bis
by, who are th• leading wholesale men In
Canaria, quote prlo.e as follows : Washed
12et. per Ib and unwashed One. We Alva
Iib sotto. as It will be to Iia Interest of
farmers to follow above Instruotlo.s.
AN ttxPI[RIMINT 1N HArI.Aq g. P. Mel:wae le making an experiment In
the heating of slabs from the harbor sawmill
by meane of a sraotisn scythe. Horses are
need alone the rood from tho mill to the
•levator oftioe, and the engine them hank
the wagons op the hill and through Ike
town to Molwan's salt Monk or M hie wood.
yards. Th. engine .111 pelt on th1 level
roar leaded ort', rnh of who'll lnrmsrly
required a team of horses, and chaplains'
hero.pnwer at the soma ratio on tho uphill
work. Mr. Molwao alio intend. to Brow
salt to the. railway nation In the came ala.
nor, and ha naloobtre that h. cen load • 1.5 -
ton oar In 'we tripe. With • team of hot
res It takes MI tins, but the mooned .n.
gfao can hent Maras loaded warren. at time.
Moen ro roe rinaniariov, - Attalla
Chisholm hu bee. nffar.d and has .septal
a plaon In th• Canadian nontlegonl of militia
whish is to r.preaeet Canada a1 t8a amass -
Men of HIe Male.ly Klieg Edward ViI next
D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
month. Mr. Chisholm was one of [boas
who taught to Soutb Alrloa, aul we under-
stand 11 is the polloy of the mtlltary au•
%box et
t es to to l •
a ud in the ooroaatioh sun
&ingest • strong reprusot•tioo of veterans
Ws congratulate blm upon the appotntmsoe,
whlob will enable him to take pare in what
w111 doubtless be one tel the most m►¢alfi
out putouts In history. H• will love for
(sob"s next week, nd upset ct
. to b•away
•
bout eh weeks. The 33rd regiment Is to
bay. •'soond representative •t tke carona.
Sion ill the person of Ssrgt.-M.j,, Weetoott,
of Exits,.
Ru:ov[u A PKOMOrto*,-'1he following
from The Gale Reporter rates to • former
r•sldeot of Godrloh who 1. climbing up in
tie bonne.' world : Mr w. Vert Webster,
at one nos oo the .1.11 of Th• ft/porter and
for nearly two years • resident of Toronto,
where he has bun to the employ of the
Jdetropolltso Llte lusur•,os Company, has
received another promotion from the officials
of &bat institution. Mr. Webster has mad.
his &am. for tis. life Insurance bums'.s so
manliest to hes superiors that they have
just rewarded him wilt elevation to the
pat of Assistant Supertnteodsne •1 Toros
so. H. is the youngest mw la tis. poettlon
In the servtae and this fact is all the more
oredlsble to Mr. Webster, whose moot'
fidgets to (fats will heartily wish him uon-
clnaed summer In his chosen oslling.
No*nt STru,T', til',u.INO PLANS. -A
meeting of the 000gregattoo of North street
Methodist oburoh was held on Wednesday
•venlog et last webs, when the building
scheme adopted by Iib board war presented
to the coo(r.90tion and war f.vrrably re
calved. The plan le to tear down the trent
of the present balldtng and to west betwecp
the old portion and the street a new build.
tog which would bet the main auditorium of
the oborob. The portion of the old ou:Iding
left standing would be converted Into. Sao.
day •ohool room, and the gallery would be
Altered and unllzwd for clau-room.. It was
(nodded to make a oanvus of the , oagsga-
tion for fund., and ,1 math Out support be
elven to the scheme tenders w111 then be
caked for. The arohltect'e estimate of the
cost of wrbylog oo. rho plane adopted U be.
tweioo 810,)00 and 811,1)00.
ExAvti,Arlo,e IN Mrsb' -Tbe
COlvbraity of Toronto, at the urgent re-
yueet of the unislc. s of Ontario, Inoludlog
.be principal. of the leading 000srva tortes,
oelhbgm' and schools of mono, has •t lost
decided to hold loo•& examination. l0 press
dem! mudo In all centres of population
where five or more °anti dote. offer them•
solve' tor examination. That there le a
general desire amoof monotone to have
some Iodepe0dent ezamiolne body hke the
1'.lvsslty uadrtate these •xamloatlou,
thus mu be oo doubt. Musicians and
their students e.n d•psnd upon the U.L
varsity to see to It that only exaq,toers of
the highest professional studio, will be
appoioad to uarulne,.bIps. The oertlfi•
oohs and diploma awarded on the n'ulte
of thus ezaminatlena, bearing the Imprtm•.
tar of the L'elvrsity, .111 is a guaraatoe
of profiotenoy that the public will •p
preolate. For ooplea of the curriculum of
toe examination apply to l'riaotpal &rang
of the Collegiate loatitute.
boAt[Tn1F�. W' urll Gol>�: To - Theoom-
pletol le often made by cultivated people
that tar too few of the eDtrtammeots via-
e• our town are htgb stare, roally
"worth going to." All mush should be
plemd to hear that the Hood Committee
h.. s000eeded In 'ocarina tbo Westminster
Abbey ChM, for the evening of Friday, the
23rd. This organlzotioo uodeta of genuine
singers from F:osland'. (.moos Abbey,
•Ight men, six boy sopranos, and Mime Marie
Hooton, • famous London contralto, Th.'s
people have been released for this tour oc
•0oo00t of alteration. In the Abbey, which
have been 'Wog on for some months, for
the coronation. They bay' delighted
large &odious. i0 the cities, making • de
ended hit at Mosey Hall, Toronto, and have
received the highest e0000lums from the
prem. A taw of our citizens have had the
privilege of hearth. thorn and are oust toted
1n their praises- to short, from all somas
the reports are blgbly favorable and it also,
les relied upon, that this will be each an on
tertalnmunt •s seldom emcee within mote
of oar Mikes.. Very few towns will be
able to .'cure this company u they arm to
return in time for the coronation. Loges
of musts should not fall to hear them,
DR Tt-RN,,'I,I, A.IAIN HONORED. -Oa
Friday evening law Mrs R. R. Sw•ris,
bootees of the Huron Hoose, gays • farewell
sapper in honor of Dr. ,i. M. Turnbull.
1'h• table wee est tor eleven, the guests
Woo pressor and former boarders at the
Meme. The hose's, hod male the most
sumptuous pravlslon for her guests, and
atter 1he.1 .Hest repot had been partaken
of th• oomp.oy adjourned to the parlor,
whys soap and speoohee wore cootinusd
until an early hoar 10 the morning. .1. W.
ltroderlok very appropriately rendered the
solo, "The Panto, ot Erfurt.," •ad J.
Rorke sang severs oep11.1 sonrs. MIs"
Campaigns was the a000mp•flet. J. D.
O'Consel! In • epleodld address pond •
tribute to th• boudoir gout and exp d
the good winos of the company for 511'
Tatar. moue and wellbeing. Speeches
were Oven by all the others present, In.
Marling Geo. Smith, F. M. Dunham, Miss
Mololl•n, F. Shannon and Mr. and Mrs.
Swart., She utterances of the ladies being
especially flout and graoful. I)r. Turn -
boll made a neat reply In acknowledgment
of the honor dons him. Before the gather.
Ing broke up "Auld long Syne" and "He's
a Jolly Good 5.ilow" were heartily meg.
AT TUN LAK■ FROXT.-The Gtr, Melee
arrived o, Thursday with 40,000 bushel. of
wheel. for Klohardao., of KIcgstot, whish
was discharged •1 the Bt. Mal elevator.
The Myler left Friday morning and will
bring her next orgo here... ..Theatr,
Algon9alo arrived on Friday with 94,000
bushel" of wheat from lore Arthur mod Fort
William. Thle le thv largest cargo of wheat
the Algonquin hoe ever o•rried, Alter un-
Io•dlag •k the big elevator, the Algoogoln
left the same day for the north, and wilt bo
bank again MI. woek The err. Ad
yams S
ands brought ht
In 45000 bushel'
s
of whetor
f the IA, elevator. from Fore
William noel l'ort Arthur. Phis Advances
was nelo.d.d on Monday, but 1. remelnlo■
hers to have her muhlb.ry overhauled sad
repaired. The work is being dons by the
Godrloh Engem, Co.. ...The Behr. John
Mloor cleared Monday night after having
some repairs mads.. ...Tho sag Arbutus
was down from Klaoardine on Sunday for
cool ... . The tog Sarnia, of Sarnia, was la
this vlolnily for • few days Oita work pick•
log up boom lege lost last fall . Ths ate'.
Oeelfr•ge oallsd Friday and Tuesday
The tug .,o Milton on Tuesday brought
down • &nut of radar poste from Little
(arrest and cleared with • cargo of silt
..Both 'elevators ars busy shipping
grain, mod a taros quantity has bon mored
out the last few d.,. The new Purvis
riff, whlnh has boon nem.d the Osprey, has
Minn taken over by her owners and left last
week ler the north. Bonder Olathe'. has
another tug pretty well nomplstsd; it oke
almost ready for fannohing ywterdiy
Th. et?. Kin Edward. whin .
A is n
R o 0
the Teb,ln'too meta along with tin
()mirage, has arrl,.d at Detrol) on hr way
from New York. To allow of tho p.uag*
et the vessel through M. looks of the Ss.
laminae River five feet of the sweat bad
1 A PUBLIC
FETING
In the est e
t testat i
o the Lihe •
rl
Candidate will be held in
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE
GODERILt1
-08-
MONDAY,
MAY THE 26TH
AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M.
M. G. CAMERON,
ROBT. HOLMES,
MORGAN DALTON
and others will address the meeting
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
The Corserratj a Candidate Is Invit&
to be take, off ooh side. This was acoom•
unshed by outting off the paddle b.,xes and
'hitting the position of the wheels.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
Now I• the time to order your tailoring for
the summerseaeon, and the plaoe to go Is if.
db.. Prldham's where the l.test and beat in
materials and unexcelled workmanship son
The Dominations for W0.► Huron take
phos today at Dungannon.
The colonial wziliary forms' olSaen'
d•ooratioa I. to be conferred upne Major
Joseph Book, of Saltford.
The nomtoatloos for West Huron take
pl.oe at Dungannon at Goan today. There
will doubtless be an intereatlog meeting.
Mi•.Oliye Helyar, who le oeochiog in
Colborne, will leave at the end of the pre•
seat year to attend the Normal Sehool it
Ottawa.
The amount reaetvad for the general and
marine boapllal fund through the oontrlbu.
tion bo'aa round town amounted to $3.35
for the month Boding May 19th.
A. B. Macdonald, who studied law in Mr.
(iarrow'o silt,., bis been iu'oesefal to the
final examination. of Osgood" Hall, and L
now ready to be exiled so the bar
Col. Peters. D. O. C , of London, was In
town on Monday with the Intention of in-
specting the 0, C. 1. c•doie, but on account
ot the unfavorable weather the lsspeon.°
t►�Iposed
At • meeting of the license oommtnfooes
In Clinton tut week, the boeooe of the
Claredon hotel, Clinton, was trusts' red to
Porthole & Mahon, and that of the Bedford
hotel, Godenob, to F. Davis.
Ths enousi meeting Of the Sinnott Soo-
tsty was to have bees held on Monday
evening, but only a few attended, •.lo'
doubtless to the rain, and the merino was
postponed to a dote not yet fixed.
Mr. Gibson agent for the Western ('an•
.d. and Pro:hunt Mortgage Corporation,
Toronto, we nod ad, has dleposd of
the Point Farm, one of the flout re,orte In
('.nada, to the Huron, Brune A lirsy Elio).
trio Railway (Jo.
E, F. Mc('rumlah and MON Florence
Glover, th• operatic ringers who open!
5001• tune In (;odenob last year. bare lately
boon spending a few weeks to London, and
left Ise% week, nays The Advetrt .•r, to join
the Columbia Opera Company at Kooxvllle,
Tennessee.
It, looks as 11 this were to be • plied
oelebratlon of Victoria Day In town. Some
of the sporting •esoctatlons will take •dvao•
tape of the holiday, sod the ',Ingest event
io this 0e,gbborhod w111 bee the ptcnlo
toiler the su.ploes of the Godertch town-
ship Rifle Awool.tion.
Mies Adeliid• Morris, who was jolt re•
covering from • long and very aerloue 111
nese of rk.um•11em, has now been attacked
with poeomonla, and Is in • eery critical
'audition, Her friend., who were rojotoIng
over her recovery from the former Illoue,
are again plunged to anxiety.
Richard J. Walters has rented hie farm
to Colborne and with hie family has tattoo
ch. house lately oeoapled by W. T Murney
on the Huron rood. We ars glad to w•loom•
these new oltirons to Godertch, and hope
Mr. and Mrs. Waiters may hove many years
of rest after their labors on the form,
Itre Stimuli, son of Mr. and Mrs dames
Stew.r'. South street, who has been attend
ing MaGlll University, Montreal, has takes
a0 agency for ohs summer months In Eng
land and Sootlaad and has already moused
the oosan H• will remain in England un.
ill after the ooronation and will then go to
Yootl.nd.
J W. Vapatter hos reoslvs() • diploma
from the menagemsot of the Glasgow Inter.
national Ezhlhitton for his display of fruit
In the Canadian 1eonn0 of the exo'siti.n
tut year. The design is lithographed in s
reddl.b.browa on buff paper and will form a
handsome memento. lieoffrey Holt has n-
colve4 • simllor diploma.
Thee ladle. of the town are urgently r..
booted to attend a meeting to be held In
Mu I.. Gbr.ry •t the ostset tan.. 8,4 4130 f•
the afternoon on Monday next (May 25th)
to help arrange for the holding of • Largs
--'ve eonhre Warty I. she Whet a4e•e►
tl*k within two weak' limn. '1'he proneeds
will be devoted to th
•emm�l and
R marine
hospital building fund.
Co lcolltnr Robs. Thompson I• finding ex-
ercise and recreation hast now In farm work.
He has .lghay.esves sores on the B.yfleld
road, three or four miles from town, hot
although he has owned the farm for a good
many years this le the first time hs has
worked it htmse)f. He Bode the work just
Is his liking, and his .yes sparkle as he
tells of the farmer's happy lot In ltfs,
7
It has now been finally determined to
postpone the 1t. 1,e01. Exposition from
1903 to 1904. The reason for the postpone•
meal ie the Impuelbtlity ot getting ready
by nut year Ths exporloocs of the mott-
o( /he Pan-Amerioan ahow-a4 the mit.
tikes of opening se erpoeltlon In an o.flolsh-
e d Mate, and In deeding on pmtwoemenl
the manar*n of thee Se. I.nii. Erpolltloo
hive noted wisely.
Caretaker Watt le doing good work on
the Sonars He takes • p-ide In the op•
purlieu o1 the pork, a,n .. working hard
to1 le
In t r
pathe hes, poerlAb.hapo. We
bops hie •ffotts will be apprsota8d by the
pabllo, and that the revolt of his work will
pot be marred by the making of short onto
gorses the grass or by walking on the goose
bald. ►be gruel paths. Mr, Wall bed
Glad trlmmei the walk at the harbor park,
aad la would out be • bad Idea for the town
UMW! to pruvtd• him the meatill of moklag
some permanent improremeate a& this park.
W. W. Stoddart, 11, D., of twbaaoo.
Keo)acky, le spending • tow weak. at
home, He hes completed bl. °oures.t the
Lou1.y1.14 Theologioal Seminary and hos
gr•d
u•ted tenth the
de /
deers. of B 1. Tim
oogr. *1lon of the Presbyterian oburoh ,k
Lsbanoo, who have chosen him as their pas-
tor, have Oren him • month's hollda f., at
the cuaolusion ot whish he w111 eater folly
upon bis mtoreterl.l work.
['non the recommendation of the Mlol.ter
of Marla', salyaget dlMrioto for the dtstrlots
d Klooadlb• sad Southampton have been
on.bli.b.d. The hunt. of the fernier ex-
tend along the shore of Lake Huron from
tis• uurthern boundary of the township of
Ashfield to the northern boundary of the
Township of Outgun. The latter dletrlol
extends from the northern beuodary of the
towusbip of S.ugoon to Cape Hurd.
1'h. new catalogue of the Uoderloh I'obll°
Library has been lemur] and may be
obtained on applloatioa to the librarian.
It 1. • nest book of fifty pules and will W
of great oo0yebienu to patron. of the
library, as the need of an up to-d•to lodes
to the volumes on the .hobos bis loop been
thio 15 la the lotentlon of the board to
h.vo bola printed soon year of the sew
b,oks pun:heard so that by adding thee. to
the present Ila[ • complete catalogue for
ooh year may b. had.
Mr. John Rsoeford rotorned from hie
western trip lost Wednesday moroiog. He
gives • glowlog a000unl of the service• la
oonneollon with rho raising of the Very
Rev, Dean Carmichael to the k.pboopete.
Bench, u Blebsp 0o-edjator ot the Dloowe
of Montreal, and the gory .6.osl,e scene on
the presaotation to Hie Lordship of the
address from thla his fiat o0fregatioo In
the ministry, when be wen in Montreal
previous to going West. Ho hu boon away
three week., Wog oat to the l'asifio soul
during the past two weeks, and leave.
'horny for an eastern trip to rho Maritime
Provisoes He ts eotbusia.tic over the
great possibilities of the Weet.-Cll.tos
New Era.
CHURCH NOTES.
Mrs. Kiel.' 1e temporarily taking the
oleos of organist at tit. Peter's ohnroh,
The banns of holy matrimony era an-
ooaaaed between Mus Kate Martin and
John Rowney, both of Ashfield. 110
marriage takes place on the 3rd of Jane In
St. Joseph's church, K,ogabridge,
The Epworth League. of the Clinton
Methodist oharoheo were invited to visit
North street Leapu. out Tuesday evening,
but at the request of the Clinton people the
visit hes been put off to a later date.
The Methodist district meetly,' is being
hold this west at Blyth. Rev. Dr. Daniel
and Rev J. W. Robinson attended the min
iateriel session yesterday, sod J. Shannon
and R, W. MoKeeole, the ley delegates of
Os two charrhea bets, attend the general
session today.
A "pule) meeting of the Presbytery of
Horot was held here on Taesdav, to deal
with the oall by the Manobest.r and Smith's
11311 ooOgregatioss to Rev J. L Small, H.
A., lata of Keewatin. The pall was sur.
talusd, and It is hoped a favorable
wl1 be reeeived in a f.w days from Mr.
9mad1,
Th. Baptise Sunday school was organized
last Sunday afternoon, The ofiiwrs elected
then were: James Lowltt, superintendent,
sod George Lore*, e.orotary T51• student.
pastor, O. R. Jones, will oosduot the Bibb
olass S I heal Biptist. ■1Meet to •8.
tend th. Walkerton Hautlet •s.00lltlOO
msettngs at Wingham on June 3rd and 4th.
NOTES OF SPORT.
The yooht club has scoured one boat and
Is Inoklog out for one or two more. The
Bret club sail w111 be heli oe Viotorfs Day.
The club has adopted "More of gold and
black, winch we hope will In a few years be
found on numerous orate 1n this harbor.
The regular weekly shoot of the Ooderioh
gun club was held on Friday evening Int,
There was • large turnout. The mores
were : K R. Watson 9. H. Ration 9, F.
Shannon 7, R Frhzley 7, W. L.uham b,
T. MoDermott 6. J. W. Cite/tidier 4, D.
Molvor 3, A, Rougyb• Z. On S•turdle
(Victoria Day) the annual march between
eho presid.nt's and vice preddent's teems
will bet held at tees , lob ground., to 0003•
menu at 9:30 A. o.
J. F„ Sw.rts, of Wingham, hes been of
feted 88,000 for Harold H., 2.04, but has
declined the olio:, so he believes the great
mildinr will be a fine money earner this
season. He p.oed mors beets lass roar be-
low 2 10 on the grand oircalt track. than
any ether hone, and In his entire twenty
seven starts dna he made his turf debut he
has won twentythree finite, two esoonels,
ons third, and ons only hu he finished be-
hold thee money. 'Phis year when Mr,
Swann seeds Harold H. to the tame he will
send wtth him • green pacer oalled Edelman,
by at showed a mile MI
2 125 llost fall dthattgoes without hobbles
or boom.
COMING AND GOING
Mn. Frank Martin 1a visibine In Hamll•
ton.
J. E. Best, of Seaforth, spent Sunday in
town,
Joe Tilt was home from Asratfnrd over
Sunday.
Min Molt, of Hentall, hoe been vlaitieg
Mt'. Louise Gilson.
Mr.. Slontalr, of Toronto, 1e vlalttng hr
elver. Mrs. `(eager.
Mrs. Thomas MoKenzie left on Saturday
to volt friends Dear Brantford.
.5. C. Mums Is home from Tera*, whom
ke has been .'teled{eg 'Vs
A, E. Mnrray loft yestarday ►fern..'
for Mltoh.11, where h. hoe 'moored work.
sirs and ktl i"I 1irook left yes/.rday�
afternoon toI.f
y bParis &odt
o her planes,
Mies Flo. McLean left Saturday altor-
oon to •pend • week n, two In Stratford.
Geo. Hndg•ns left last wool' for his home
at (Tinton. He may take • position In De-
troit,
ther. f
ir von, lett Tuesday on a
trip to i)strole.
Miss Ethel Vonstons. who we/ the
set
n1Vomitus,h Vomits, left Ilse Th.r,daynfor
hair home In Marshall, Missouri.
Miss Bruce has rsturnad front Woollier.
ton, 1). C., when she 'pont the past winter,
and w111 remote here Amino Me 1animsr,
Miss Edna OGest and Mho Hattie Doom-
ing. who teeoh In the eastern part of the
°minty, and Miss Idazle Bewaleg, of Bras -
spent Sunday in town.
Mrs. Wm. ('lark and family, late of Col-
borne, loft on Tuesday for Teseerto0, Mim•
005 emitter, to join Mr. Clark, who remora
•l to that place a tow weeks gen.
Georg*
ta
#eeK enzls
of
w
(n h.
, wets In
town ler a few days last week vldtl a hie
brother, R. W. MoK.enie, tie le an ee
thaa(aatl° sOpportar of the LIb.ral wndh
date le West Horne, and states that Mr.
Cameron will pensive • largo vew In tW's1-
ban sed vlolsbty.
MR WHI 1NEY 8 SEE SAW.
Mr. Whitney is the high priest of 1n•
oonslstonoy. He adopN a thing sae day
504 oppose. 14 the next, or rise vireo. A
few weeks age, h, the Academy of Mush,
Ltodsay, he declared, to bt. usual .' tors
language, that U he got the power 51. would
era s
ttsel•he wt taalr, r o
lot nor ntlons be
If D
owes
the Lr esu
R m. psi* Dv rte wselthy
oorporetlow was pr•oltwlly • dins► tax
upon the people. AI aootbr Mme 51e
proposed to rowel line tax beowse it o00-
etltutes, be asserted, • svooue 151.1 should
go to the muotolpslltlee, and in his last
publieh•d speech --at Uxbridge -h• showed
that be had yolk edyooatia the ropes) on
►ny ground. H" ..w that his proposal was
regarded by the publlu, aa 51 is In (not, •
dealar•tion of friendship to the sorporallons,
and • pie. for their help and support, and
be "turns Tork" on himself, swallows hien.
emit again, as he hos done on so many other
owasloos. When the alit was Woo Ors
sussed In the Iwgiklature he had not a word
to say against Its conditions.__
DASHWOOD•
Teiot ay, klay 20.
Mr. and airs. K P, Paull* .pule Sunday
is Zurruh.
is Mimes Graham, Jardine and Gilroy
were v,eittog friends In Rioter o0 Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. ?dormer, of 7,orloh, spent •
few days the pest wtek vlelhng their son,
J. J. Mrar.
V. 1'. A Rally Day was observed is the
Eyang.11cal oburoh o0 the Pith May. A
good program sow given by the mentor asd
insist aoctety,
Piss concert given In the church by the
lits,► oommlttee of fish Junior Y. 1'. A.
was a deolded success. The program con-
noted of mash, singing, dialogues, .to. Th.
prooselibrarydsdebt. wr. devoted to paying off the
KINGSBRiDGE.
MONDAT, M.y 19.
J. Kennedy bis returned to Detroit.
Dan Keefe left tut week for Detroit.
Richard Foley .pent Sunday in our milet
Wedding bells will soon be ringing once
more.
Don't forget the pionlo on the 24;51 at
Pert Albert,
Mr. and Ms. Wm. Hackett visited Mr -
Bowler last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Des Camay, of Colborne,
spent Sunday at 8.non..
The blasting of the stone for the new K.
C. oburoh will soon begin.
Mr. and Mies Holmes, of Luokoow, spent
last Sdoday .t Mr. Flynn'..
Some of our young are deoor•tiof their
fume by planting evergraew,
CARLOW.
Iday 20:h.
W. O. Jones, our popular rmerchant, u0•
derwent an operation suoueefully last Sun•
day, but Ie still patty stok.
The prespoots for good orops this seuou
are epleodld. Hay mod fall wheat will be •
gond average. and other spring crops are
oming up stony aid evesty. In fruit the
proapeciiii were hardly ev.r Nether.
The Huron Pre.hytery m.e in Knox
oburoh, (lodrloh, on 'l'useday morning, end
wended • o.11 to th. Rev. ti Seal., now
of Arthur township, for the charges ot Au -
bore and Smith's H111. It le expected that
tbs induction will t►k• plus oo Jane 3x4 at
8 r M. There w111 be a teamosttng and re
motion in the eyeals• 1'.a will be e.ryed
to the bown hall from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Speaking In the church will onmmeoo. 11 II
o'olook. Su further •onooscemeot by folio
next week.
BENMILLER.
TVC"DAT. May 20th.
B[NMILr.1f NrKs.Ry,-The usual spring
delivery of trees from that now well esteh.
Ileheid nursery le over for the seuoo, and
the proprietors ?floe that It has boon the
I••pest delivery slosh they have been to the
bushes.. Orden hay• Dime In from points
far beyond anywhere that tb.y have ehtppod
5efore, and It has taxed thorn to the utmost
to keep p•os with their many order.. Jost
now they are shipping flowers to Dointe as
ler con)) as Locknow, and their teams will
he constantly on the road saoplying their
flower loving ooeeomsrs In Rayfield, Clinton.
Me.forth, Wirth sod Ili the 'Magog and
towns within twenty miles from here. A
visit to lb, grOuhouses just now le Indeed
intersstlor. They are • sight to behold
and vividly remind ons of what It mot be
la rho Li -noise, or what 11 was In peer
etrloken Martinique before the lost awful
oat•strophe.
}noir PRosrzorv,-'1'ne vert flue and
favorable weather of th• last few days has
brought out the bloom on the holt tree.
and our apple and poor oroh•rd' are now
"things of beauty." OI oonree It 1s too
sono to predtot anythlag with eertalaty as
to the way that the fruit may .et, but
present indications do indeed lead our
oronrdlMs to hope that this will tin •
record Tear and that the ph0oom.0sl orop
of • few years ago may be repeated this
season. The bloom U now off the plume and
cherries and they appear to have set well,
indeed some of the early .berries ore show•
tog already and ars now the size of peas.
strawberries and small fruits an ,leo
prnmielog welt. We notice that more
noontime has been given to the ortodox of
the orohards, whtok In just as it should leo,
for the day of ehl9Dtng Inferior fruit A
puled and nothing but Hoe sample. wilt
pass the lo•peetor for shipment to English
markets this season, so that the o•ref.l
orohardlet who looks after hie trees by
spraying or fartil(ziog will or, the man
who will make the money from now out
isfrolt raising.
AripUNCEMENTS.
rna-Ohio Rally. Compton'*. North
Ilmknt. F'
.:osisn
1 r •
oA all the set of them.
G. F:, Kier,.
Aoothr ohalos lot of hoots sod shoes
jest arrlvel at the Goderi0h Hargsln Stere.
All oleo op -Mdse.* goods. Ws sell ohrp
all the time, .1. W. BRonyouo
i'sgs 14o. Does It pay yen to give the
pedlar• 4e1 per dos. ? God potatoes 35o.
per bash. What or* the pedlars paying•
O. E. KIN,:
(lo to 1, E. Bierman tor , heed made
bow at • wholesale pure, .len • few
erooed•hand rigs and light wagons for sole
°heap. A bicycle In good repel► for $fi 00,
2,
The heat quality of foe cream, also the
creates* variety of true fruit igloos ter
aortas, are served at the Victoria restaurant,
West et. (bef.otfonery, fruit, /igen and
tehaeond, ('HAS. HI,A. RSToNR preprister,
Telerphooe 70.
MoKeerle & Hash so far this season
ha.. found 11 almost impossible te ke.p •
fall u
ass
reins
ob of sizes of the
Amerloan
nry
Auld hooter It sold so fast • faetnr
owl t not supply It as 11 was required. A
tor enetional wrlaog they 510e114.4 In
getting th. Milano* of the', oar order 1111.4
and for a little while will ha.* a,oll assort -
Meet of dote, it is geed tines and at a
•Mexate pries be making a fest eller.
PROVINCIAL
ELECTION 1902
For Premier of Ontario
HON. 6. W. ROSS
For West Huron
M. G. CAMERON
Nomination
Thursday, May 22nd
Election
Thursday, May 29th
Remember Ross, and
Vote for Cameron and
Good Government,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - MAY. 22
PatPenitentiary Supplies-laapeotorof Peni-
tentiaries,
tentiaries, Ottawa , 2
Tenders for Clinton Post Office -Fried
Genus, Ottawa 2
County Commit Mestlag-W, Lone 2
The Best That's Raked -w. 1'. Westeby 4
Curtains, Crpete,eto--- W- Acheson & S.0 5
Moth Proof Bag. -W, C. Goode 4
Llberal Meetings 1
Howe to Rebt-tare. Lyon 1
25o Stooking' for 15c --Hodgen. Brae7
Wanted-Ke0etngton Furniture ('o 1
Wool -Jere Gledhill, tlenmlllsr a
Anoonnoemeot-God.rtoh Muslim' So-
ciety 1
Metallic Shingles -Les & Shephard 9
A000uoosmente McKenzie A Howell,,, 1
1'bne Girls Wanted -Mrs. Bryaoe. . I
Conveyances Waotod--f. C. Martin 1
Finaneial Agent -Wm. Robertson, R, O1
Fubllc Mooting 1n t laborite Opera House 1
Anno0nosm.Ot-J. W. Hroderluk „ 1
EAST WAWANOSH.
j ay 19.
The roe/deposeof Mr. Mo5ow� j, West-
field, was an animated suns on Wednesday
afternoon n1 this week when about 100
guests au.mbled to witosee the marriage of
KesieSh Csaroa, of Luokoow, brother of
J. H Cameron, •! Brussels, and Was Jose-
phine McDowell. Itev, Joo. Keoo.dy, B.
D., of Auburn, tied 151• nuptial bow. (;en.
gruel/Atloos over, the ompaoy was seated
to well laden tables aad ample judos was
dome to the good thing. provided. Maley,
costly and useful were 151s wedding gifts
bespeaking the popularity ot the principals.
An enjoyable evening to 010.)0, story, wag
and speeohtfyla, was spent when tiss corn
pony separated with many good wishes for
Mr Comoros and bride.
Albert McDowell, formerly • popular
se.o51er of this township, who bas been at.
tending Detrol) Medical Sohool for a duple
of years, hu passed hie final sz.mlaatlon,
token his domes, and located in thee sown
of l' gsoo, Huron oo001y, Mloblgao. He
oame home this west to attend the marriage
of his stator, How soon he will follow the
111t.r'. good exempt• we don's knew, buk
pregame It will be before' long.
BORN.
M t) RDOCH,. _f0 ooderloh on )gar I, the wife
of 3. Di Murdoch, of • daughters
OONVEYANCI;B WANTED,
Al) peso,,, who w eh to supply cooveyafaea
for tuition election day In the Interests of th•
Liberal oaodtdate are requested to leave 1n
formation at the Liberal headquarters, West
•treat. J. C. MARTIN,
1'rr14en* Liberal Aesootatloe.
DE E1.F('TION OF A id NS0BBR TO
I11 the I.egietative Assembly,
'•'oxine fs hereby gives that ander the
Oro
velons of the Ontario 6lootion Actam
81o.0e, J. 1'., of th• town of Ooderfrh.Au
been apoointed the tloanoi.1 agent of M. O.
('amero0, Hem, a candidate for the I
Memorably.
WM. ROBRRT&)w,
Returning offloer, West 15oroo,
Winghem, May 2Oth, 11104.
FOUND -O}1 WATERLOO BTRRET,
near Salvation Army b•rrwok., • bn,oh
of toys. Ower may More them by paying
for • eertWment, h
WANTED -AT THE KENSINGTON
Fnrolture Oo . Ooderlob, elm, seh or
basswood, green or dry,
11
WANTED,-THREF: GIRLS FOR
summer months, two to cook and as -
Mai with housework, and one for housework
only. Apply at MR.Y. BRYAN 8 nonage', ..
51 gt,'.st, 8•tarday, May Stth, Or to MRS. S.
H. KVANA, McDonald street,
Ol)85: TO RENT. -A TWO STORY
frame hones on At. 9eorge's oreseen/
nin room•. Thera Is • large orchard of all
kindle 5,ult t . Possession sae be gives
Immeliately. Apply to MRS. LINN, or. Bt,
P•(rick•nd Wellington ste.
WOOL
i am or•parsd to boy this sd•.00'a
oho of Wool, he natal, at th-
BF,NMILLERRWOOLLEN
MILL
for highest nosh prise, or in ez•
change for manofas►ored ornate"
1'Moll hate a largo awertmesl of
Homespun Cloth
for Ladles Drawee during theorem.
The snoosss I horn last year Wefts
me to go er1.eelvely tato the mane•
feature of title •rtlob of clothing.
JESSE GLEDHILL.
WOOL