The Signal, 1906-4-12, Page 5THE SIGNAL: GODER1eII ONTARIO
TUU 6sAY, April 12 l9O6 j
TUE TOWN COUNCIL.
M. O. Johnston Appointed Street In-
spector at 11200 Extra.
Water Man at Dock to be owed StandOpso-
ee inspected More
Mho. e Town Should Payalks Council e
Agree as to Per.
untag ods Day Les.
labor Approved The Mporl (crit.
The regular meeting of the town
rotund! was held on feriday evening
last. with ell the members present, Dr.
Clark cuiuing in after the meeting had
opened.
A rewire' from Je ieeph Btophey, ea•c-
tetary of the fire company, tor rubber
(sots, etc., for new members of the
company. was referral to the Mayor,
who is chairman of the fire co Raw,
to get the gams if they are needed.
A letter from the town solicitor en-
closed a stateulent of mortgagee pur-
chased from the Standard Loan Co.,
February Jltlie as investment for town
sinking funds. The principal of the
mortgages aggregates $11.2.111 and the
interest accrued to February •A)th
aulutints to $1tN).50. The mortgage,
all emirs• within the statutory require-
ments and the conditions fixed by re-
stitution of council. and, on motion of
Messrs.. Blair and Elliott, they Wen'
ai eell)tel and the payment of the ram -
mission offered by the town for loans
was authorized.
Letters from civic officials of Uuei+
and Toronto, asking the eppointuenrt
of a delegation to join with rwlarweenl-
stives f • the viu•ious munictralitieea
int Neatest in interviewing the Pi -min-
ds! Premier, on the question of Ni•
agars 'tower, on Werinesehay, 11th
hist., were filed, it being felt I ielerich
was rather out of the limit its which
Niagara power could is' pr,tlt:ably
used.
A c plaint from C. A. llumler,
that he was charged for water for it
cow, whereas he did not own "smelt all
animal, wax referred to the engineer
to report.
A lettet•lroin W. It. Robertson. cum-
pl,eining of the flooding of his eviler to
x depth °of seventeen inches, owing tel
the street glitters being too low to
the aster,
wits referred
to
• elf
carry
the public works c • ter with
power to act in this cane and also in
the ease of s' tar trouble on North
stetter in front of Mrs. Halls' and W.
A. H. Purrs properties.
A letter from Henry Clucas of the
termite, Paint Ceompany, with refer-
ence to inspecting the inside of the
standpipe, was left, with the engineer
to arrange a suitable time at the end
of the month for such inspection.
From information given by the engin-
eer it appears that small runt balls form
on the inside of the pipe'uwing to the'
action of the water, and that if the•
rusting were allowed to continue the
Thpipe would eveutaiwll be destroyed.
e Paint. Company have what they
tall a filler to apply before painting.
which would prevent further injury.
The standpipe. it will he remembered.
was painted on the inside last year,
the paint alone costing SOIL ,
Alex. Saunders wrote, asking that
the granolithic sidewalk on the east
side of (:aminda toed. the contract for
Which was let last fall. shosmld Iw gone
on with right away. It appears the
contractor, an outsider. failed to put
in an lip watanee, and new tenders will
have, to be asked for.
Petitions for granolithic sidewalks
on the east side of Victoria street were
pest std. one for a walk from Mont -
calm street to the south aide of Nelson
street and one from Newgate street to
'Elgin avenue the town ti pay itt
per cent. of the cost. The petitions
were referred iotck to the petitioners to
endeavor to get thesigmatures.of prop-
erty -owner„ in the intervening block's
and have the walk made a cototin
one from Montc•alln street to Elgin
ave J. H. Worsen ;spoke in sup -
pert of the former petition.
• The water and light con llllMee tee -
ended as follows : That J. H.
Worsen be allowed a mer•nnel water
service. he to pay half the vest of in-
stalling second service and play se•he'd-
tile• rate : that the McPhail street light
he replar•ed oh incandescent system :
provided sufficient light be taken to
warrant trsnefortuer being retained.
that the request of the O. & G. Railway
to have electric light pole on Harbor
hill moved be granted. Diet!. A G. Rail-
way to pally ell crate : that the tender
of C..1. Harper ter lead pipe at $.11.72
per cwt. for one ton, f. o. b. Iioderch,
he accepted: that Its) tons of slack
coal he purchased from F. H. Holmes
at $3.5() per ton delivered as requited
in the Rhed at the works : that the re -
putt of the engineer on the moving of
the water main on harbor hill be
adopted : that the report. of the en-
gineer on the water and light arrears
of M. A. Pigott & Co. be adopted
- that the enpinyees of the public
works department level up the floor
of the westerly coal 'sherd ; that
• tent ,via be naked for the construction
of a r•ement floor in the coal shed, con-_
etructed as sidewalk crossings and
also without a facing coat : that in
view of the unsettled condition sof the
coal market no action be taken on
tion of the town's water supply. Mr.
Roberts' letter was as follows :
U. Y. Malt. Ksq.,
t'bialrluxu of ; inuttofh'.
Work
DRAM Slit. -In under to carry out
our work on Harbor street crossing it.
will be necessary to move the water
main on Harbor street to the north
aide of the street, lowering it so that
it will pass under our tracks. We
would like your engineer to take
charge of this and lay the 'pipes with
his own awn, as they tyre all ex-
perienced men and we have no turn
here experienced in this kind of work.
The Company feels that it would he
in the interests of all parties cou-
cerned, especially the town, that this
work should be dune by experienced
men and men who are thoroughly Ac-
quainted with your waterworks eye•
tent, if dune by inexperienced labor
an accident might occur which might
deprive the town of water for situs
tinge, and in view of the necessity of
avoiding any accident of this nature
we beg that you will give your en-
gineer Instructions to do this work,
the Company, of comae, supplying
the Material and paying all expenyes
in connection therewith.
Yours truly,
V. M. ROHKRTs,
Division Engineer.
The public works committee per
commended its follows: That M. G.
Jeibnsum, eleik, he appointed street
inspector abd have genet's'suleet•visiort'
of the streets and sidewalks of the
town and the construction and en-
giie'erir g of the cement walks, etc.,
under direction of the council, at
a galaxy of $'a)I per anuuui extra ;
that up to :.4s) suitable shade treat be
procured for leteeet lend park tuMatta.*
and that teudeets he for first -cleats
trees only": that the c •II take up
the matter of percentages to be al-
lowed on anowalks.
The report was finally adopted, Mr.
Blair and Mr. S.tllowe diese•nting to
the appointment of Mr. Johnston as
street inspector. They weenes1 to
leave the appoiutucnt of an iusfeee'teir
civet• until the' tt r. dealing with
the defining and m:u ',auge•ulent of.
the duties of the pollee reported, as
the duties of inspector might lie
wnt•kerl in with throe eef slice. Mr.
Blair thought the duties of the clerk
were enuigKh it) keep one it n busy,
and thought the clerk shoul be bet-
ter paid for the work he is not doing.
'rhe cuuucil all seemed to lig that
an increase should be mule to Mr.
Johnston. 111
i
t »•e n
The new local sup n est
y b• w
was given its third read i ter al
Harry Edwards and Norval Davis,
on behalf of the Iicrseee club. asked
for the use of the Agricultural
grounds, which was grunted.
Residents on the east side oh St.
Andrew's street ureide a vigunms pro-
test against the use of the sidewalk as
part htthe street and Were promised
attention.
Messrs. Mallows and Blair moved a
ic-sedotion, to lie forwarded to lino.
Charles Fitzpatrick. expr•Nsil' f ap-
proval of the 11oropxsed - l.fnd's. 1)aty
legislation, and 31r. Elliott also spoke
for the thin. which was earned
nee nimlousty.
The purchase of the nectssauy dog
two tucarry out the rt_eptly-passed
bylan• was ordered.
The quest' of the percentage of
the cast of gruuotithic sidewalks' that
the town should pay was next brought
up, and the following t•esnhrtiou was
•ed by Mm. Elliott. *retinae' by Mr.
Guhlthe,rpe: That the town pay a
certain proportiuur of the gnanulithic
sidewalk,' to he put down this year,
the puoport' tic lie on the fulluwing
sliding settle : For a walk li feet wide
the town shall pay :i0 per cent. of the
cost of, laying the walk : for a walk
5 feet wide, 23 per vent.; for it walk
1 feet wide, 'Jt per cent., anti for the
others in the snine'proportinn. That
those who are now paying fur the
entire walk which has leen previously
laid receive the benefit of this law for
,all future payments, but that this law
he not tetreactiye, that is, that the
town do not pay lack any amounts
which have been already paid for
walks laid.
Others ut the councillors thought it
would be w heavy financial borders to
put on the town to require it to pay
easy such percentage on all the walks
that might be petitioned for, and Mr.
Blair stud the property -owners should
pay the whole cost, except where the
council decided to crake the walks
wider, in the interests of the general
public, than might be asked for, when
the council should pay for the extra
width. The matter was left over for
further consideration.
The Meet ingconcluderl by the Mayor's
producing an old picture of the ('utlet
House Square. which -he wanted hutq:
in the council chamber. His generous
gift was received with as hearty vote of
thanks.
THE MARKETS.
Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures
Close Higher -Live Stock Markets
-The Latest Quotations.
Monday Es ening, April n,
IJrerp.il wheat fuhurs .•tos • l :today
tial le 4.01 higher thou Saturday, ant cute
futures ted higher.'
Al Chicago slay wheat c1os.••1 e,r higher
Onus Saturday: May corn air lower and
Macy oats Sic nigher.
THE VIalSLE SUPPLY.
April 9cMi April 10,'es.
WI•eat eI,:L•S; ane 31 dte7.uu
Coto.... U.211 e.etI' s.tls/asso
Oat. 110,417:1.1•0 11.1114,11110
During the Ward; wheat decreased 146,-
0.5 hualwterara derreaaed •L1:11, ka, bush-
els, and oats decree ..1 1,111511,0110.
LEADING WHEAT MARKETS.
May. Job'.
• led a6
Vito 7x"4
Ile% 71e'.i
77v, oar
seta - NI
e11 ai 110'y
lresent tenders but that new tendert anti have been paying for the same out
e asked for se seen as the strike is Sof the. funds of the township• is this
'settled.Ie• aI? .3newer--The councillors haul
The engineer's report in the Pigott no more right. t, take the funds athe
better was to the effect that he had itninie•ipaality to pity for The Municipal
been unable to get Mr. Pigott to utak- World than to nee those fiends tel pay
a reasonable offer, and advised shut- for their clothing. They must pay
ting oft the aervicees and onn ectitlg hack into the township treasury the
arrears. it was in this connection ey leo illegally Iaaken front it The
that Mr. Pigott igott. Rinse time ago sent in (!acne stetted to i g h t justify even
a claim t) the town for work he had tiectttger It'eh iii Itire th:i t have used.
had dune in connection with his scat's
and sewer connection. It was stated A PAPER OF INFLUENCE.
in the council an amicable settlement
was expected. ---4
As to changing the water main the
Eminent King's Goosed, Expresses
engineer's report was ate follows : His Opinion of Canada's National
()whist to the excavation and filling for Newspaper.
the railway 'tracks near the water-
works it will be necessary to move in addressing the jury at Cohoorg in
our water main in order to keep it in the recent libel anion of Coyle v. The
4 pmpuer depth. The proposition of the (Hobe, W. R. Riddell, K. I'., counsel
& U. Railway Co. is to lay a new for this pl. R. !, gave utterance to the
main *long the north side of the street our water
and when completed following sentences: - There is a paper
without interruption at tonnert It in known as The Toronto Globe, it paper
known to everybody in this country.
service, all to be done at the expense known
hits ,an enornsoue eirt•utlation
sof the railway offer. pro . Phis seems throughout. the length and lireeolth of
a work
he reasonable p'oviding all the the civilized world. It hits an enot•-
like he done in a good and workman- mons influence : ft is a paler which at
like manner. I wish to call ynnr at- ve alleast one-half of the grown lndivid-
vn to the necessity of a shut-off mile in this coufltry desire to see, wnd 11100 Reward. $100.
valve on the' water main at the aster-
works, This valve ie to protect the upon which w very large proportion The readers of this my,r will ha' plea ed to
,i their faith So influential wits it iearn that there Is at east one dreaded disease
plant in rasp of a burst or leak in the hat of the Reformer's said, in- Its + Ionil thihif t.( stat hcf It er.a�rh i'tiee
Alpin in the buttals This own he Y Is the may positive ran now known to the
g R strati of '(live ns this da our daily
cheaply done when the water main iey daily
open, and I would therefore ream- bread.' 'Give as this day ort Itonnal dl i�en'eiSiresatasiron.!In13g �nwn1 tarsal:
(ilmire.' ' e,irnt. Hall's ( Mortis ( •are Is taken Internally,
mend that a valve he ordered at once - set Inc Alrtretly upon the hloewl and morons
and pat in when the G. & G. Railway Miller's Cempoan,p Iran fills. Osly "airfares of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation M the disease. anti giving the
opens the anter ronin.by patient-trength by build) op l heerensaitn
&i cents for 50 doses. For sale as. tWrS
The remtnitt•P s recommendations \Vilenn. coil esslstlngh oaten. Inmark
�Aryang Its work. The
were' approved. V. The Signal wnd 'I'p0• i'erntlto Weekly powers a110 an U1ey Offs Hlimind'Solle nes ter
A letter frau ltnhrrta naked the g any rase that it fops M cora. Send for Ilst of
town to do the weak of slanging the plohe fir al &tut' cif heel to new sub rlmfonuM.
water ronin at the expense of the .s-ribers for $1. inAAANw-i i'. J. CNiNRY t Co., Toledo. o.
Company, anti Mr. Roberts' wan heard ladies! Take Miller's t''impoomnei sold hyw0 �hlir,
in support of his reffnest. Mr Kelly, iron Pills if yon would have nice, Tette all's tis for constIlration.
lowcveer, wax unwilling to assume the clear complexions. For taale by Jas.
responsibility of w Wettable inttrrmp- Wilwul.
New lark
sl beau &fella
II I111h
iii. I,s'ulei
U.•Irot t
Toledo
Orala-
TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET„
Wheat, spring, bush10 Ti to 8.••-
w'heat, fall, bush ti 7 0 77
Wheat', red, hush e ;-. ....
Wheal. goose, bush •0 71
Marley, hush 0 31 069
Oats, bush a 31114 ....
Rye, husk - • a1 T Is. ....
Peas -hush, 1 0 77 ...
wuekwheat, bush. 0 53
LIVERPOOL GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Liverpool, April 11.-11aeun Long blear
fiddles, light, arm, flies: lung eleur mid-
dles, heavy, arm, ill. fill, Land Prime
western, In tierces, arm 42e Al: Amcrlrfu
relined, In falls aria. 44s. Ilups-In Lon•
dun I l'arifir •oakO quiet, el to ':1 Ilk'.
The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last
week were :iii,:oae quarters from Atlantic
ports and 7s,400 from other porta
NEW YORK t1AIkY MARKET.
New York, April u, nutter, easy: re-
ceipts, 41114; street prier. extra creamery,
21e' to 21 tie: ufaetal prleea ereamery. rnen-
uanu to extra, 14e In lie; do, held, 14e to.
yes; serosa ledr to extra, lie to
lh, ; western fii•'tor). e••mmewe I. firsts, tic!
to lake; western imitation creamer', grata,'
17e.
Cheese Firm: receipts, 2122: state. fill
ere: on, barge and await entered Sand white,
feisty. ' I41et; Ao„ g,sd to prime. 1:t!yr to
14,-: do. ...Minton In fair, Ile to l:k•; skims,
fou to light, :k• to 1o'44i-.
Eggs Unsettled: n.•ee"pts, 1:.46: stet'.
- P'r i.nsylvnuis and nearby fa',, selected
w•l Ile, •$•; in.. elude.% 20.• en 21e; de.., ucix
ed extra. LW; we•ste•rll firsts 19e'do, see.
Broods, IM''4r; smothers., 17' io Poe.
CATTLE MARKETS. -
Cables Fatales-CW.•aao Higbee os
(lose and (value.
iAbfou, April. to,. Cattle n
1 A fl arae li e owned r
r rd it
leer,• In Il%r la's lb.: tefrtje•ratorlbeef,k%e
Is•r It,: nhs'te. dr,•+seed, 15e In We per lb.:
tombs 17e, dn•we, l wvltht.
TORONTO JUNCTION LIVE STOCK.
Toronto. April 9. -Receipts of live
st ck at the Union Stuck Yards were
3t arm,' rnnslettng if 7011 cattle, 24
Ghee., 22 hogs. 37 calves and 3 horses.
Kaporters.
Pries• ranged from s4.; i to 8:11.1:✓,, the
beak WI lit pt 54.s5 to ive I''r cwt. Export
buds eel. at t<:: 7:, I. ai,l2'a per cwt.
larlehers. •
The J•nte, •ri' satire offered were ant r
g•s.d los, iso rally speaking. I'Iekrd lots
i..;,' at $1.7:. . 14.9.1: lords of Relent $4.e::
h5 i4.IA.. m,•.1111 udvsl loads sold nt $2.e3
to Sten, sus.', n ta.27. t.' $4,2:. per cwt.
M/ le ('awe.
A few nulmh co wbleb were of me.
Jinni quality, sold n a:s. In $45 each, . -
Veal Ives.
V. al rake* s,.1,1 •e1 4 to 911 each, or
83.:sa to $1111 per rat.
Sheep gar albs.
Esport sleep are worth on, t to $e,75;
yecrllug lambs, sold•ii. 10 .:e11 per rwr.
Nage.
l'nrn Sr.,.at $7.2,' Sur s i ts, and $7
for lights and fobs, are the grit liens glv-
en by II. I', lt'nnedy.
GOOD LIVE STOCK DISPLAY.
Cliatua's Spring Show a Success -- List of
the Prise -winners.
The promoters of the live stock show
held at Clinton on Thuuselay last are
to he congratulated upon the success
which attended it. There wits itrwhat-
did showing in loth borers and cattle.
and the chow brought tel town a huge
her elf pasta's chiefly larlleett front
the awn ding district. me judges
were R. Haiti'. Bowtuauville, for
heavy horses : Dr. Routledge. Irauu-
Ieth, for light horses. and 'I'. Rummell,
Exeter, for cattle. The exhibition was
held right on the main street. giving
everyone a chalice to see it, and much
interest was displayed in the unag-
niticout animals which caarue up fur
c petition.
The✓prize•wluners were Its follows :
Cl.vulatAwca ... Stallion, '3 Years
and over --let, Leiper & Moon, Hallett
2nd, Hell & Sphul, Mullett ; 3r1, Jane.
Snell. liullett.
SHIRKS - Stallion. 3 years a n d
over--l)utuinick Remolds. Hallett :
2 years and under --K. Disney.
PnitenientIN STA LWON-lst, Attrill
&Davis 1J. P. Fiehet'l (loderich ; 2nd.
J. Chastisers, Kipper.
HK.evl• DatAUoliTs - firmest Mare,
:i years and over •.las. Vatttr:gunnel,
A. Innes. Brood mare, 2 years and
tinder -J, VanEgnuond, A. Inure. W.
Nott. Osiding, 3 years and over
-Jus. Itcynolde. Belding, S yen's
and tinder- W. Dale, A. Challenger,
VV. Connell. Teaui-W. Brock. G.
Carleett, J. Hayden, Four cults --N.
Horton.
SWEEPSr.1KKse-Beset heavy horse,
Leiter & Meon. J
liel.tnterxns---Stallion, 16 hands and
under, 3 year* and over. let $3.
2nd $3, :ir' badge 1st, 1'. Murdock,
Hensell: 2nd, S. McPhail, Porter's
Hill ; :3rd, J. Mel'aoghey, Clinton.
• Stallion Ill hands and over. :t
years xud over -1st, P. Scott, Brrr-
reds; 211d, 11.:ioveides•k. •
Te in harness - W. Doherty.
J. W. Elliott. J. Caldwell. '
Single horse in harness -John Tor -
WHAT ABOUT THIS?
Are Councils Illegally Paying for Peri-
odicals for Their Members t
The• following qucstinu and enterer,
which are of an intercating nature be.
cause nearly every municipal council
of Ontario is guilty of a similar charge,
xppw•/ar•d recently in the columns of
The Mail and Empire. Qcteeatien--The
memh'ra of the c allot the township
of Alnwick have hell taking The
'Municipal World for several years ;
MONTREAL LIVE $TOC
$untr.•al, April 9. tilimelal.l-
from I.Is.•rpa.l and Loudon on ('ana
rattle rota. steady at ll'1e; exports f
l'oltlnnd and at, lubn weer asiO matt
Amour Comhuy have, renewed entrap•
w'ii, Thompson St outside Liao' for all
Lola lob spaee for one year. Caundian l'a-
on.• line hare let 311, sparse. on Loudon
heats for May and Juno to Aineriran arm;
and prspecta are otherlarge n,ntrsete
will he clewed with Au:erleau exporters in
the near future. First re.ss sailing from
Porile ud to Liverpool in 'tiny olive ts'-n LY
for ranch cattle at .1-s. A ably netlre
trade Was. dozer In rattle and situ.• hlxk
priers were paid ter honey Easter stn.M.
one steer, lotto It,,., segl'ng at 47.:1; per
e•w•t. for shipment to ynebec; one heifer.
1se11/ lbs., sold nt 81• .: one salt. a.0 lbs..
br..arht 5't.• per Ile: one, 7:n lbs., lye:
ether male,* of parry steers were made at Ae
to 7c; prime, Styr to 3%e: thole.•, : • to
31,rrt
• sport, 414,- to 41'} e; e'w'er grades. 2%e
to 3',f•. Keee'Ipta of lung. were 1152, of*
whI"li 41,4 sere h.ntgltl In the west for two
of the hirer meters, eousequeolly the sup-
ply for sale was stunt]. temend was good
and the market strong. ,Cris.•4 senting an-
other n,hnu.w of 17s, peel. rest. with -riles
("rt., $7.4, to pe per ,t., weighed nT resit
e'ahlus (mm Lindon nod IhlIstnl on Cnna-
ellau, patron were strong nt au nds,nn• of
9w to 3s. but IArrrpool was easier with
%11. es cid to In raster than a week stn.
1IIrh ,nos sold at 8.5) to M)) each; cool
to a antes. 'sties Sit to $17.: common, r.: to
81 .nth. 1(hnep, 1:. to $7.30; lambs, $4 to
$7 sorb. It.eelpts were USC' cattle. IMI
tidbit .•nos. 15•1 calves, 50 sbeep lad lambs,
snit 120n bogs.
EAST SUPFALO CATTLE MARKET.
Etat Duffels,, April 9, -Cattle- Receipts,'
Can bead; opted slow and steady; elostig
firm: venue -'tris., K.2:. to (Air,; shlgpinc,
$4.75 to $5.2.; butchers $4.25 to $.S.10i
hefts -fa. 53,7 ; In $5: sews, $3 to $4.65;
bulls, i c2. •to $4.70; sleeker, and feeders,
8:t.2:. to $4.50; stork helpers, 12.75 to 8.150:
ere sit rows and springs re, steady, 818 to
862.
ling. Receipts, 14,500 head; slew: piss,
it shade Maher; others sleadY' heavy, rola-
ed sod ynrte•rs, 84.70 to M.7fla pigs, 8f e0
to $5165: rfwagba, $5.00 to W; Muga. 14.23 to
3475.
Sheep and Lambs-- Riveelpu, 15,000 head:
Plow and steads: Iambs, et$A.2. to $6.50;
To rungs, let to 4111.5; %ethers, N.78 to
8n: ewes, •00 to $3.75; sheep. Wasik N
to 53.75.
ht's
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Nome
W. A. McKIM
,sir rpt I:
When you plan your meals you
never think of bread, yet yoat,always
have it, and if it is left of the table
it is the first thing that is missed.
You tart live without bread, but
you can , live without any ,other
food with less hardship -think along
these lines and the absolute necessity
of bread tomes home to you.
And because it is a necessity, its
quality should be the best -quality in
bread depends Largely upon the flour.
Royal Household Flour
has con,tnrccl the ic omen of Canada
that it is the best for pastry as well
as for bread,
Try Ogilvie's Royal Household.
Your grocer recommends it, because
it gives h good re<uts.
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.. ted.
MostreaL
"Ogilvie's nook fir a1('omk." COM
Ulna 1Au Pages of excellent recd
PQM never published -M•forr. otay'
gb4�can tell you how to get it FIREE.
wits understood to suggest it I ty.
lie said that Canada hail great ad-
vent agem f lir at great uta•rchatit
two in., that - the -largest newspaper
building in the world Was Nil uated ill
limn°. Acres. and theft Canadians
should build sod man their• own sbi ts.
"There is no greater 'ulissjunitry >tter
ranee, Gundry tiros., ,1. Sparrow. trade than a Canadian ship." said he.
Alit ettLT1'ItAI.- - I3t•eNNI nave, ;r When the Mons*. lassie Mr. Lewis
years or over -A! I noes. Jas. Ma haffy, had sixty -four • cubic indict', Of notes
S. (:haulers. 'remit -Jibs. He•yuulds, unhnrruweel.
\\'. Elder. Fair BEIM.
SwxKl•s'r.aKtts --liest mare, any age Rend the story, Capi iI &Lon page a.
u5 class -Jae. VeuiEgiiueiild,-
S.tnut.K Houses- Dr. J. Gunn, J.
W. Elliott, H.'Davis.
PONY IN H.tINi:es--H. Scut', M.
(i iliailps.
Semi AL PRtzK- High Stepper -H.
Graham, W. Dale. Dipl for tarot
light horse -Peter Scott, Brussels.
Su4H,'uuaNa Ball, 3 years and
uses -\. Doherty. Jits. Snell,
Shoblrr Jolt.
Bull, 2 yeata and under years -A.
Elcoat, L. Tyndall
Hull. I year and 'coder 2 years --J.
Cowan, E. Wise, Jas. Snell.
Cow, 2 years arpl over -1 and 2, W.
Doherty.
D.aisv Cow -Jas. Fair.
Possess Aeore-Cow-- E. Butt.
MKRKvouu Bt'I.L-a yeast and under
---I:.UFaruhanl ; 1 year and under -S.
Dale. G. Middleton, •
H1•atvreRU Cow --0. Middleton, W.
Stanbnry, L. Farnham.
MweetaT.a K Rao -Shorthorns --Joules
Cowan: Feanale-A. H. Jacobs.
$1.00
RCU*I D TRIP
GODERiCH TO
DETROIT
TUESDAY, JUNE 19
tt[TURUwtali Astec 21
• St'r OREY1IO(V(D
2 Days la Dairen
Write E. H. AYLR, Agent, DETI101T,
for particulars.
RUBBER STAMPS
E. N. UNLOADS HIS SPEECH. At it, same address, since 1891. Also
- Stencils, Steel Stamps, Price Card out -
West Huron's Member Gets His Blue fits, White Enamel Letters, &c. Write
Paper Craft Into Port at Last ns, we'll do the rest. Chas, W. black.
The indignation with which the X11 19 King St. West. Toronto
people of West Haran learned of the ..
attempt to extinguish their represen-
tative in the House of Com ntons will
now subside. MI'. Lewis got his
chance mu Thursday last, and the
unbent heart sir colla have heard
if ley had wanted to --a speech which
ha. ceired culysideruable attention in
the p see. The Toronto Telegram'.,
report ass follows :
Many eeys ago Lewis, of Huron,
cane tut house specially prayed
fur a mon ntous oration, and the'
House, Ikecalt ' it was otherwise e'tt-
gaged in for ring the Minister of l
Agriculture. w• I41n't let hint get a
Today he carne
lots whose mind
a speech was of
tinge. There
Ir itnnedlate'
a suitable
for "the
NEW YORK LIVE STOCK.
New York, April 9. fleece's.-Rsedpts,
:Nhn: steers, slow to lee lower; hulls
alertly: mss 1:r• I» 23e off. Steers. 44.66
Io 1:•.75: bulls, $3.39 to $41n: Brows, 81.75
to 1:I.6. F:xpnrts to -morrow. al30 rattle
107:1 aherp and :Wal gcartere of beef.
a:airrs, tb'er•1l.ta. 11111x: rents, ".r to $1
lower; reaps, $3.50 In $7; few choice, r7.13
to' 17.23.
Sheep foul Lembo -Reeelpts, 6502;
pram hest 'steady; unshorn lamb% 10c to Illo
higlwr: clipped lerehs, plow, but steady
ship, clipped, $:1 to $4.73; so sales el
wunlled sheep; unshorn lambs, $6,110; few
rLN:is, $7: clipped Iambs, pan.
}Ingo- -Receipts 1: market firmer;
State and l'enn'OW;ylvanln hog., $650 to $7.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK,
Chicago, April 9 Cottle Receipt.. 16,-
t10n; strong, to Pic higher: rnmmon to
prime Moors, j4 to Wei: coop. l:i 23 to
84.511; heifers, $2,11 to t6: bulls. 12 no In
$323: (salves. 52,75 to 80.50: stockers end
teethes, $2,75 to 54.75.
lto,ts
.Receipts 32,000: strong to (e high-
er. Choler to prim.• hi cry, et 15 to 1.11.1):
mediums to gond heavy, sato to ar;,15;
bctrlwri weights, $6.140 to 80.30: crest to
choler heavy mixed, 56.441 to 1(1,43; each,
'15.,61 to $11.45,
leheep-Reeeiete. Z,011-1: week to ton
[cwt.; sheep. 54.110 In an 47': yesraui%
to 1111,98_ Is.bsa 14.75 to S0 ell
word in elgeway
dit:geliserl aae at man
the notion of ntakin
all things the utast
were no notes visible in
neighborhood. B u t at
t he leached Ott
floor."
The Premier saw him. got
suggested that he, Atte Huron to
wait till the House was ready to
to supply "today or tomorrow."
Hut Lewis, of Huron, would
wall. He wrenched from an ins'
pos'ket the biggest bunch of notes
ever got together on any one subject
since confederation. Nearly all of it
wean oil blue paper, from which, and
the remarks of Mr. Lewis, the House
discovered the subject. to be sea -go-
ing. Mr. Lewis had in truth culled
from various statistical works a vast
her of figures to show beyond
peradventure that Caluulian shipping
was in a rapid (hcline• and ought to be
helped by the Government. . •
i don't make epee'hex, 1 quote
facts," said Lewis of Huron frankly.
The figures showed that since Itli)3
('anaula's shipping had decreased by
half, that I' his fleet was recruited
by woe t ships from other nations,
and that on the Canadian lakes the
carrying was cheaper than in any
other known e' try.
The opinion of Mr. Lewis was that
shipping ought to be protected. Ile West street,
1p, and
niter,
in -
The Signal dues good job minting.
TO
THE PUBLIC
This pries. of befratt lethntughout the
lirltlsh Kgnd to has dropped a pots+ or
two, and essn.equentlY heal pries arc
down. We are now ...implying all cues
at lower pricer, while the gilallty Is lir
good. if not (letter, than ever. Me
I.EAN'S MEAT MARKET handles all
kinds of !Mato, tinnlf ry, etc.. fo,A,•while
thanking the • public for their liberal
patronage, we solldt a continuance of
1 he same.
McLEAN BROS.,
Corner joust St. and Square, Ooilerlch.
We don't! care' where the next Lest
Millinery is, we have the BEST.
Our 'showing of fine Millinery this sea-
son discounts every previous effort and
the more you make comparisons the
. surer we are of your order.
\Ve are making a speeiad feattuue of lrinuuing hats to order at popular
pi•icesioul rca►dy•to.wear street hats at prices to suit the leanest press•
New stylets coning to us every week. The least proof cit out• mieetss is uuC
ever growing track. '
.1 -bilenient of men's and boys
Suits, Trousers, Knickers and Shirts
to hand :it popular prices at
McKIM'S BUSY STORE
DUNLOP'S
TAILORED
CLOTHING
THE
AND AB
Fits Well
Looks Well
Wears Well
NLY KIND WE SELL
T WHICH YOU LL TELL
Y( 'It Nl'l(.l11tn1t
Newest 1
medium and
clothes for sprin
titer wear.
)ortations ill
light -weight
it11(1 sum -
DUNLOP, the Tal 1 r
I :isle c
HOUSE=CLEANING
TIME
MEI
We are headquarters fres all requisites For the house-
cleaning ning season :
Brooms, Brushes, Soaps,
Powdered and Liquid Ammonia,
Pearline, (Iillett's Lye, Borax,
Washing Soda, Disinfectants, etc.
Pails, Tubs, Washboards,
the ''King" Washer, none better.
Everything in Garden Seeds Highest prices in cask or
Fresh and true to name \ trate for tarts produce
Prompt delivery. Prices rigiIt
McEwen Bros.
Maple Leaf Grocery and China Hall, Hamilton Street.
WHEN YOU BUY
WOVEN WIRE FENCING
get full value for your money by purchasing one of
our three styles of.galvauized fence :
All No. 9 XX Railroad and Farm
Fence, Stays 12 or 24 inches apart.
Extra Heavy American Hog and
Field Fence, No. 9 Lateral wires
and No. 'it Stays, 12 inches apart.
Regular American Hog and Field
Fence, No. 9 top and bottom
Laterals and No. t2 Stays.
-In all the above fences the Stays are with the
BINGE .JOINT, and are impossible to break
with the weight of snow, etc. We carry in stock
the following styles : -
All No. 9 XX Railroad and Farm Fence
6 wires, 36 inches high, stays 12 or 24 inches apart
7 wires, 49 inches high, Stays 12 or 24 inches apart
8 wires, 42 inches high, stays 12 or 24 inches apart
9 wires, 48 inches high, stays tz or 24 inches apart
Extra Heavy American Hog and Field Fence
8 wires, 32 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
8 wires. 45 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
9 wires, 39 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
9 wires, 45 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
Regular American Hog and Field Fence
6 wires, 35 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
7 wires. 26 inches high, stays rz inches apart
8 wires, 32 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
8 wires, 45 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
9 wires, 49 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
to wire4, 47 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
11 wires, 55 inches high, stays 12 inches apart
From the clove you see that we have big variety MI choose
from, prices ranging from
25c to 5oc per rod
We also carry a full line sof °then• wile.
No. 19 and 13 Weaving Wire
4 ,and 2 -point Barb Wire
No. q . Coil Spring Wire
No. 9 soft Brace Wire
No. to, t1 and 19 oiled and annealed Wire
To give you an idea• how this fence is
selling we have 'Vee've'll I Wn cars C Ilia :spring
unonoting tic .+1111) roils, of which over ".9851 tesla
have already Iwen ccdd,
• \Vee invite you to call and goes this fence
and be your own judge anti yon will Agree as
all others have done that it. is rho best feel:'e no
the market. 'We know ,all about. this fence, the
I'uulsunj• tou►ktse it fr the iron toll.' up to its
plot'mil we do not hesitate. to guarantee
it in e've'ry particular.
M
CEMENT
\V.' have the nge•11e' fnr,the celebrated National ('cement
Mfg. 'o., at.1turbarn. \te have contra earl for '2:.483 barrels, of
which shave already sitlel seven carloads. -Tinia maks;for • it-
self. lb • salve of this re'rurht last year serves 17 cars.
PAINTS
(Vi' hase just ret iveil our spring consignment. of Sherwin-
Williams Paints. This the paint evet•yhod y km; ser I every•
hotly wants. it rovers ore and wears longer Chats any ether
faint on the Ret. Ca and get color cauls a ml itifor,u itiem
for anything you re1nire in hie line.
We carry the la at and malt complete
stock of eneral Hardwar town.
Plumbing.
Heating a1 Tinsmi,'hing given
and all woe vara steed.
special attention,g
Chas. G. Lee
flows 'I'honc I1' vl,,,, 1'I0 tie •11