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The Signal, 1906-4-19, Page 1[.. THERE NEVER WAS A TIME when a home without The Signal missed so much good, wholesome local reading as now. Is it a weekly visitor to your home ? TRY THE SIGNAL M E'1F-fY•NINTH YEAR -No. J07 ionat, • i WEDDING INVITATIONS Announcements, Wedding Cards, Boxes, At tHome Cards. etc., pruned; from artujrcally-engrave.I . t,y p e faces of approved designs on correct styles of Wed- ding Stationery at THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA : APRIL 19, 1906 VANA1TIMR & KUHE)iTSON, l'L'eiJNrxae s Financial THE OFFICERS OF THE STANDARD LOAN CO. At Goderich aim in every way to protect the interests of their clients, and all employ(rs are strictly forbidden to impart any inform- ation concerning the business of its depositors. Call or 'write for our little booklet entitled "SOME CARDINAL POINTS." THE GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZES US TO ACCEPT DEPOSITS. W. 'L. HORTON, MANAGER. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Copy of change of running advertise- ments must be left at this office by Monday noon to ensure insertion in issue of same week. BMW A. ROY ADAMS Ta.uaan t ,v l'a.ta, Studio in Hank of Montreal Nkat. fill W.11.LMOTT 111(1NOItSCEIt• .. ' TI Fit 'ATE Trinit y ('ullego, lundun, hug. ), organist and 'heiriot.l it of K ion rhun•h, lialerich. teacher of piano, organ. singing. theory end hart y Studio tit Mn, Sia Donald... n1. liii' id . noted, t a d.enC wr•,L of Victoria street church. 73-3..0 Fine Arts GODERICH MARKE1S. Tt uAv. April 111th. The -mull deliveries' of hay .Ii,, ' soul the price up as high it.,3/4 and further Increaasee eon he looked for. There 0'44 119 shipment of hag. 111Ia week. Fall wheat. per hush, new ' f!, 73 W $ u 7:1 Spring wheatp+r bush,.aew ... a 71 to it 73 Ilya, per bush it Ai to 0 IS thick wheat. per bush to Or to It 114 OM., per bush., new It St to • u tet Peas. ler hunk.. . , .. , it 7.1 to it 71 Harley. per bh w - ... ' 0 41 to et li Srroenlnlrs, per ton ..., Is Ot to IA lit Flour, family, per cat - . 2 .k, In 2:r. Flour, latent, per cwt .. .: . 2 en to "ria Bonn, per t ,, .. ... . Is m to iii to Shorts. per ton ?, Irl 10 Hai% per ton 710 to Wool, per cool .. , . „ 5 on to Hotter, per Ib Is to l horse, per Ib - 0 13 to Eggs, fresh. per doe 0 13 to l'oat.a•... tL he to Tattle, onliaiy to goad, per cat 3 nt 10 IVto 7 In to i al to, l til to 01eto 0 13 to 121 to a IR to a ii to rya to 013 to ('tulle. export, per cwt .... ..... Hogs. live weight, per cwt .,. --- Y wing I.aaneh. IANI) PAINTING IN Siuvp. p•rewt // OIL ANI)'WATER COGOl(.I H. , per Ib . linen,,, tar lb , Private tuition and (144•0104. hent, per lb ... UKO. F. HAItU ITT, ('and.no- Road 'Tallow, per lb IUoldthorpe-. rows. Ilidi',,` t.- eat .. She.' .$kins . .. _.. -. .. Turkey,..... . _ ... . Dentistry r -- • E. SALE, LD.S., D.D.H. McLean'.. Meek Dr. Turnbull's old stand. t Medica RS, EMMF:RS)N & TURNBULL ij �T. EMMkina,a M U, 'T IkTt'IL(Mt'LI- M. D. Offices. Nonillion Street. 'Phone Int Residence 'phone 121. H. MACKLiN. M. H. 1'H1'S1('UAN AND Ml'KUEON SpecW attention to Eye. Err. Soso and Throat. ()fake and,eald.nce. old Hank of Moo - real. apposite PIe,tofcc, sea( .L, liederwh. Telephone No. 14V. 1A�aa • (CAMERON t KII.IA)I{.A N. BAR- ' KISTIGHS solk'ltor'., notaries. etc. 1 mice, � M door t ri ua Ulderlch HaRll thirdfrom to Ont. M. U. CAMERON, K. ('. J. L. KIL• LORAN. PKOUI)FOOT. HAYS & BLAIR, barrister.,Helton'. notaries public Orr 'onr in the . lme Court, etc. Office, c ,sl side Square. asst dune C. A. bairn'. grocery. Pro vete ferule to lend wt kw so nates of Interest. W. PKOUDFOOT, K. u. H. C. HAYS. U. l' (LAIR. 1' ANCEY, L0111 OS E., BAkt- I! FOSTER. solicitor. notary. Speial atten- tion given to Marine Court work. Money- to thio. (Moe: : North St and Square, Uolerieh. itif U. JOHNSTON. BARRISTER• owlicitor, notary public, rommbodouer. etc. "Money to Cyan. (Mice, corner Hamilton and St Andrew's threats, Ooderleh, Ont. _ DICKINSON & GARROW, DAR -attorneys, aollcltors. etc.. Goderich. Money to lend at loweel rates. E. L DICKINSON. CHARLES GARKO W. LLB. G, WARD, CON V EY ANCEK, tl • etc., and romndssioner for taking and receiving ret ogniourees of bell, tMaffidavits, or armations, depositions or entente doctors; in or concerning any action suit or pro- ceeding In the High ( ourt of .lustieu. the 1'ourt of Appeal for Ontario, or in any County rr Illrision Court. All transactions carefully and promptly executed. Iteddunce and P. O. addrds.-I)anarannon 'Int- Insurance, )nt Insurance, Loans. etc. JOHN W. CRAIOIK, LIFE, FiRE and accident Insurance. Agent for loading 'tonna! and stock companies. Inenrwnte In all lines effected on beet plans and at lowest nose. ('all at oMoe, Dottier West Strait and Square. or addteeas J. W. ('RAIUIK, Uodorlch• Ont. fele ,hone 2/ McKILLOP MUTUAL FiRE IN- S U it A N C E CO. -Form and Isolated town property maimed. Value of property hp anted up to Jan Ityn, over $3.tttr.,nMt. Officer. and director: --j, It McLean, ppeeeers. ; T. Fraser. vice•pre..; Jas. Connolly, 11, Dole. Mr. Ches- ney, J Watt Jan. Evans, J. O. (irierP. J. Benne. web, directors ; T. F.. Hays. ttawfort h.serretar)'• treasurer • inspectors. nearest director to loss. J. W. Ver. Holmaevillo, agent for West Huron. Polley -holders can pity tassessmonte sod get their cards rselptlwl at Mr. Porte', Clinton. or at McLean cl n Hrw.1wlncot lathing i Store OolerlOh• NTHOMAM GTTiKY LIVE M (gKAnataoneering snit genre/41 auctioneer, hoe removed from Ha Ilton Str.netto cow offices on Strath Street she he will he friend atall times when not Ing les. Tonus rowsonahlo and every of. art u 10 ales you ewUe[aotron '}'hone 30. � KOR((E BECKETT, (iENERAt. snetioneer, nusitamltton street Urderirh. P.O. box 161• All sales will receive special ttention, I will bay ,)lonr entire stork of toehold goods for rash, and will Boll you Moto.. furniture, mattresses., springs. car„ cheap, Call and son whorl we can do for you in this line. OKOH( , jiE('KETT, I'tniosity Shop. Goderich, It tut «idc. kala un sago k'or Sale H ERKFOK1) Hl'Ll. FI)R")4AI.E.- Year-old purebred, will be soh! sub/e.'t to n'gf-tnil ha. A tory tins' animal. For lar. Iteeters apply tolttISRItTl11'AID. ha 1, COI, aa•.alun 1, 1' borne•: Dunlop PAK - CH1t1KINI; STOVE FOIL SALE.- / (' honed anal ant wood. ice fair...... ohm, A» owner has left town will be .,.Id at a low' prier. Apple ar THE SIUX.tl. uYFf('K for ft,rther tarty alar-, Meal Estate for sate. LIOR M AI.E.-LOT tie, GODEKII:H, • property of the Isar MrsMe Kiane,, West street : valuable lot, large 1 -c1nd good stable AM marriage house. .tpph' to 1'Itul'1)FOOT. HAYS R HLAI It 1121 . __ LIOR MALE OR TO 'KENT.' --NEW ✓ lanwsu brick dwelling un Nelson street. 1100' being rompletel. All modern eimreu• loner.: a vert desirable n.sldrncr. Apply to J-5MES 1ItCHASAN. JR.. at liatcaich Planing MIII. s1 if fi1HE (1OI)EItICH ILEAL ESTATE 1 AND INSI-It<N('K AGENCY. • Fon sate, 2} -stir)' brit k and cement learn,,,. "t dwelling. Large stable. a lot.. Poorly situated oil Kray- -t nets 13,1601, n .11111•, 2 -story brick store, baker's 04 ell null photo- gnq,h /gallery. :Situated un Main street. lily h. tq..srt 2 lame lots, owner 1'b'I on anti Wellington, Priv.'. a+6'- Sew thls, "-Kar)• brick, fa -Limed hour and I acres of land, good orchard. 1Ti. a 112.'ru, 2 one-quarter acre lots near G. T. It. -Latton. ll -story frame house, 1i ,aims, sit m, 1'Ictun street, near l'ollrgiate Institute. slat,. k- omnet brie house nod 2 lots. Anglcsea street. 56.316'. Two bark lot.. et(6' each Lot and frame laundry, !t foo frontage on Hast Ansi. near Square, 1!rz. 9 -roomed frame store a dwelling. targe stable. attuned on Elgin avenue. Incnn,t• from bu i new., peat annually. Ilplsni unity kopeks but once at your door, 11 -story frame dwelling, situated on Keays street, engirt rooms, near High School. Money to lain, .i per rent. l'ARKP. HAMI.INK. Hank of Cowmen,. Itklg. UOUME AND LOT FOR SALE. -A X111 good frame story and a half dwelling• quarter of on acre of land, stable. gout well. Possession cm, be given any time. Appal' to MRS. ALKX,SSI,Elt M1'It.AE, Kintail. 114f AN EXCELLENT F A KM FOR SALE. Au) acres In %Vest w'aw'anonh,two toile. from Auburn ; tail a ray ban.,, rbont 101 ;WT. under rnitivaUoh end :al to MI acres timber. A well and two springs of water, a new frame dwellin good est, barn, stable and driving shed. Apply tol}•UI'Nti Is HOREItT- 80N lioderich HOUSES FOR MALE. I have for sale several new houses. each run• tattling hall. parlor, dining room kitchen. pantry, wtshroo,ut l hem bedrooms and clew. Koch has a goal cellar extending under the whole bonne, Those houses have all been recently flnh'hed and pun•haaen will fled them thoroughly satis- factory. If you are a tenant you -lrnld come end see T w se. than to ,a buya a u Y s cheaper to I me; KI rent. 'I tl - J_ T. GoLi►THUItPE YOUNG & R()HKItTMOS. HEAT. F:atate and Msuranne agents, Ill -al its- 'cs boohoo to 'carr, to let. Proper? title for of or 1 • n Faro and 1 Io Int •. •any art of the moire anti ) life (n.nrnnce, money to l,,uO. oto, LOOK SALE. - FOUR ✓ nn Hayfield mad. smith of son.%property. Apply (0 U. %S\ St/N. )\VN pi1A17'M (reloaftai)N & xt-u, LI ARM FOR SALE- --El MTY ACRES, ✓ being north half of the end bole of lot Nn. l)nngnnnoti. I, flood bu hiding-; wo two wacn'st e orchrnl; well nnderdralncdi 0111 clay hand. For particular. apply to UMitOE: HARRIS, Uolerlth, Ont irNSU The very lest kind ItE as well am t PRESENT- is a Savings At t in 1 A NCE Fnsormnee - I i',, provision ft the T If E SOVEREIGN BANK I IH' -CANADA INTEREST PAiD FOUR TIMES A 1 EAR. $1.00 Will Open an Account. Put your money in a piace where you can gel it when yon want it. Gnderieh Branch : Corner *ware and ('odls,rne Skfyet .r. I). O'('ONNELL, - - MAXAtEB. LOCAL TOPICS. A. N Meyer Appointed. The Collegiate Institute board hes appointed A. N. Meyer, H. A., its sue- tttlror to R.' N. Merritt as maths. matcel specialist at the 0. C. I. Mr, Meyer is at present'engaged et Beaums- ville. He is a graduate of Trinity University and has haul several year's' experiellre. • Electrician Ward Injured. On Tuesday aftertt�J�on Assistant Electrician Ward utdMvith an acci- dent in pameing a couple of rigs. Mr. Ward was on a wheel and was knocked off by cue sof the rig. which turned out the salve side as he did. His right shoulder and side were what bruised, mai he is now tack- ing an enforced holiday of as week or ten days. To Water takers. , It in intended 'to ,take the connec- tion at the pumping station with the new water main, which has been laid harbor hill by the C. P. It., on 1( iday next, es the tomtit of water IL r i..its i L u thatof 1 1 1 at w nun ern n day the week. No water will be punlart that slay and takers are 1191110.1"1 to be economical in thrix use of it, as the .apply in the standpipe will not allow of 'avid' nee. J. B. Ket.t.v, Sup er•in- tendent \Vaterwurks. t A Zurich Morse Deal. - Cruw•n Attorney Seager was in Zurich un Tnteelelity in cowmen mn with the trial of George Thiel for the theft of it sorrel mare from Charles Welker. Thiel was trying to arrange a horse traule with NVelker end air exchange was mink. foe the purpose of \Velker's trying Thiel's'hor'se, as Welker states, but Thiel rehrdrd to give up the horire when Welker said he was ant satisfied with the other. Thiel was s-nt up for triol at the June semsi,ns of tae peace. New Hardware Store. A new herd ware stole has 'ern opened out iii t he Dunlop blo•k, West street, by Jasper Nicholson, who asks a share of the hardware trade of the own. Mr. Ni,hnls n is well known t o the petiole tit G0110rich and vicinity a d hayloft grown up ,with the haul• wit r. business in Goderich Ire has a go knowledge of the wants of the peep • in that line. Ile has taken a spec 'n The Signal's advertising col- uultis t keep his busiuttw Before the p"ihlic e, e, and makes his opening an- nuoueeni tit this week. t).ed in Bu ; alo. On Moeda hat the remains of the late Mr. , l'at 'ek Davi., a former resi- dent of the to it. arrived on the 1:311 p. in. train fr n Buffalo. where the deceased had Ia. n living, since the death of her husl Illi a few years algal, with her son. I'. . . Davis. T,he de- ceased was an old fully pf prol.ably over eighty. The •nt•nnent was made in the Ronmtn Catholic cegue- tery. Calletrne. and t e pall -learners Lost or Fon LWUNIi. A Flit MUFF. APPLY: r atTills OFF'I('K. Situations Vacant j jAXTED.-STE.A1►Y .BOY 15 R to yyear'. rid to help coachman. Aepf to F. C. ATTIiILL m,-tf ROY WANTED-API'KENTIUE TO 1) learn ptinlinic. It or 1:1 years of age, fair edu.:atlon. .t i(rmd orlon unity for a bright boy. Apply at rIlE SIuNAL OFFICE. To Ment were Wm. Tighe, John McDonald, Edward Acheson and J. J. Kelly. Open May 1st. The management of the (lealerich branch of thefr+ta•Iing Rink announce that the brooch will he open for buai• tress on Tuesday. May 1st. The Bunk is issuing a neat telephone directory of the town, which, lbeing on at card, is very convenient:for hang- ing by your 'phone, showing the • hem's of all local mutat:Olers at a glance. Brother Dickinson Honored. At the meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter of the Masonic order on Tues- day everting Grand District Deputy E. I.. Dickinson was presentee) with i► grand superintendent's regalia, " the presentation being made on behalf of the chapter by Right. Ex -Comp. It: Radcliffe. The affair was entirely of an intproulptu nature and Mr. Dickin- sod was quite taken by surprise. but expressed his a preeiaUun of the gift in appropriate language. Harbor Notes. The schooner AJ1oy has leen painted and otherwise Htteel up for the season. and, it is expected, will leave on Saturday for Johnston s Harbor mei load it cargo of white pine. Thi• three iron steamers that win- tered here cleared last week. '►`lir schooner Coaster. which win- tered here. begins to show some signs of life. The p ps were going the other day. Tile new tug on harbor island is about ready for. launching. Choir Reunion. An event of interest to many took place um Friday evening at the I'niu t and 1. eebu•ti inmost., East street, where present and former members 6f I'uiun clun•ch chair, Goderich town- ship, held a teuniun. The chair has been iu existence for twenty-five yeaars and many of those who wets.nt one • rurnitpt's are now in homes in far -away parts of • owes land or in the United Stats. From some of theme ttess;tges .were received that were of great interest to thole who were able. to be prets•nt, nunrlaering' some forty persons. Soule of the oldest la•rfot•ny9nces of the choir in part -sing- ing were repeated in a manner that showed that these had not leen for- gotten Three Steamer Lines for Goderich. According to the present prospects, (iolerich is to have three passenger stet •r lines this year. The King Ed - wind will run rte its old route from Toledo to the So), and in addition the White Star Line (Detroit) and the Northern Navigation. Co. will each Have •a steamer tgunring to this port. The. Northern Navigation Co.'s boat will be the !Arnow'. Britannia, and its ro}rte will likely bef • l'levelaud to Kibritrdine, making p•rhape three round tope weekly. The Britannia is a good side -wheel steamer. It is ex- pect d that the White Star people will place the Darius ('ole on the route front Cleveland to the Sim. Ik•finite annuunceunents may moan be expected, and if the. three lines are in operation this season Goderich will haven letter p,twcitget• boot service then it has had lir same y'e+u's. C. P. R. Construction. Thr'C. P. K. contractors now pare a large gang of men at work on this Nide of the river. The greater part of an inclined trestlework leading up to the top of the, abutments at the• rivet• has �1ee•n erected and a switch it1 beink put in troth the G. T. K. tracks, 'eluting on to the embankment aer ns this sole of the river. to carry thecarewith the steel girders for the bridge across the F'I,'KNIMHED -COTTAGE TO Maitland. There are eight abutments A It ENT.- Per Ibe summer, near Ib.n•ntro am' piers, which manna seven spans. of the town. All modern r•.mtcnicnees, Ap d)• The stead, derrick is at work this side at THE SIGNAL OFFICE.- al-tl. of the river raising the clay an it is (big from the batik, where one of the idea ments fon- the In•idge over the O. 'I'. H. tracksis to be 'milt. Thea mate• riot is being added to the embank- ment in the river. On the hill below the lighthouse a number of graders are et work cutting down the lower part of the bank. Notice ARNING.-- ANY ONF FO U N D trespassing or carrying fire -nun. (litany part of Our proper f will he arrested and prose cuted. ISlgneda Fs C. and K. l', ATTIt11.1, . _ Manage Licenses --- (TAI.TERUOIE. .KELL(-H. YOS, )FKIT. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Opt (elan. Litter of Marring') Licenses. UT LANE, iSSUEIR OF MARK- t . AGE licenses. (lodsrich. (Mt. Auction Bales A U(TIO�i SALE ti ur HOUSEHOLD FI 'USITI'IIE ANI) FUIt- NISHINUS, Air. dames F:Nt�crlesnn will sell by public portion at his re.idrnee, Kest street, (l derich, amt \VEDNESI)AY. Ai'Ki1. 2.TFIT, nt one o'clock harp, all III.1 household furni- I ore and furnishings,, consisting of pint tires. carpets...retain•, blinds. I Art Uarbmd base hornet and pipes. I coal rook stove and pipes. new', I sidelmord, I dozen kltrhrn chairs , p dozen dining elates, 1 arm ,loaI rocking , -hits, 2 parlor tablets, I extension table, 1 easel. 2 Zinn hdst•nds, 2 c,,nnad,.., 1 oak bedroom salt, 1 toilet set, 2 kitchen bibles. I ramp chair. air. 1 stepladd er, 1 lar .. I hall lamp. , I hall rnekwash'.h 1 washboard. 1 boiler, . I granite kettle..1 granite pall.flatiron... I hem. 2 large crock.. 1 allcrock... damn e,t't.l'rvc cans, I large Dieter., spring., nw,lrowos 1 carpet stretcher, a her I tea ketl a:ya nd numerous ooh r art tele, The most of this farnihrre teas tonight new' within the past tan rears. Eiery'thhtifrt most he disposed of, as MI. Eagles -in is leas' log (loderich. Terms cash, ,LIS, E.AULESIIN, T1tOS, Ut'NDFtY, Proprietor. Auctioneer. Public Notice r11h:NDF:Kti FOR DKEIN}INO. TENhEK14adelrr-sed to the nnder.Igncl and 'whined. "Tenter for Dredgr1ingap," will he re- ceived no to and including w'clnewle3, April Is, Mk for the dredging required al thefoltow• Ing ph,„, Inthr I'mvtoe,. of I Intarlo ilnring the present year: etcnrtangmiehrne, Mcafod, Feer- ,-suns Goderich. Point I.:dweM, fort. Stanley. Port llarwetth }ttedreu, Hie erThamesuno,11u Owen Motmd, Nigger Islam) Channel, and Trenton. ('olnhin.d .pN'tMnntions and forms of tender e m be nbatmeul at the I)epart.meet of fable Works. Ottawa. Tenders most in,•hde the towing of the plant to and from the works. ( Only dnrlge. ton be employed which are rearis. treed In 1 'a,oda at the time of tiling of tender, o,t ruler. most be tread)• to begin work within thirty (lays after the date thy hare been mailed ofthe acceptant..• of their tender, Thr Department 1 mo Mooed to *'sett the lowest or Any of the tender-, iy unlet. I RFI'. tat 1.15 AS. (egretsry. I Sport meet of Public 5% or ks, tutor, a, April a. erne. New spacer. Inserting IM• advertisement without authority form the I )cpartln.•nt will not he paid for It. 1111-21, The H. U. B. kxcurslon. Frank M. Hick, of Toronto, was ill town un Saturday making arrange- ments for the annual excursion of the Huron Old Hoyt" of Toronto, while W. O. MUTagg,o t went to l.ucknow• on the lune errand. The intention is to run n verbnl'Irain to (bidet -lett I one to Lucknow on Saturday, July 7th, at -riving in time for dinner, the return trip being made the following Monday evening, the special leaving here at S p. til. It is expected the emelt/don this year will be the largest turnout. yet and there shoarld be a general homecoming of Huron's farmer residents fr all along the line. To make the reception as waren as possible it is hoped ,merchants and private citiu'ns will do what they can In the Ivey of decorating. No doubt, as in hoarier •etm,arrangements will be made to have the town (rand hive a concert on the Square Hntntr'tqq even- ing, and anything that can be (lone to give the I ,tuners a royal welcome should la• done. tette, Winnie, Edna, Josephine and Annie, and two sons, KI • and Roy. Mrs. Harry Morris, Colhan•ne, artd Mrs. U. J, Howell, of Des Moines. Iowa, are sisters( of the deceased, and Richard Pointer, of Parkelale, j( a brother- Mr. Pointer was a resident of Dungannon for several years and then 'eat to Wakefield. where he took up the manufacture of woollen goods. He rose to be superintendent of the Wakefield woollen' mills, the Pembroke woollen mills and other stills, until he was laid amide by illness which proved of a protracted length. Mr. Pointer• WAS 'a mitioner of the Methodist church. The funeral took place tin Tuesday afternoon of hart week from his late residence to the Pembroke cemetery, the services le- ing conducted by Rev. R. Smith. Married in Napanee. We are happy this week in extend- ing congratulations to Willism Wes- ley Treleaven, formerly of Wm. Ache- son & Sun's store here but now with the Gordon, McKay Co., 'Leta.roto. on his marriage nn Ihr• ra enin of E1ast•t• \londa • to Mhas Ethel .Mind Vine. urn• of Na pare's most popular young ,•. Ltd, Ts' he bride is an ex-a:hod 1e9e1'. and had won many friends Is,th old and y F. the many eustly presents she recetvt,l toeing an evi- dence of her'populu•ity amongst those wit() knew her. About se•vtnty-five invitetinns hint Igen issued for the wedding, but on account of sickness e ' g in the h of the bride the• festivities !itab to be withdrawn and the cella muily was quietly sole 'coal at the Eastern Methodist parsonage, Natutnet•. The beide-wore het• travel- ling,trstume of light grey tweed with Cr•nm1 all-over lane and hat to ubat•h. The Iridal party left at .1:10'4 -amidst Klemm' of rice and the goal wisher of a host of, -friends who were at the depot to m•t• them off for their future home in Tomato. Mr. Tn•- leaveu has matey warm frit'nds in tiishte-ieh and arttuud Dungannon who wish him and his bride unalluy`I happiness for the years( to • e.• Death of Mrs. Buchanan After an illness which eonHntd her to toed almost cunt' ly since lost November, Mrs. James Hurhanan• Sr., passed to the Uns.•t•r1 aaorkl best Satur- day in her sixt?'eighth -your. During the th of Fria :nay shi• was able to be up for a time, but t he last few day's she failed rapidly, her death being date to general break -down of the constitute . 'l'he funeral took place on Monday aafternurdl to Maitland cemetery, Rev. James A. Ander- son, pastor of Knox church. con- ducting the obsequies. The pall- bearers were lieorwe Stewart. It. it. Mallows; I). Stoddart. Wtn. 'Warnock, James Mitchell and A. Saunders. Mrs. Huchen,ui was luorn in Scotland but came to this country with her parents when quite' young. the f 'ly settling Hest neer London, Forty- nine years ago she was married to her nowbereavedhusMuul, the ceremony taking place at. (Tinton, where her brother at oust time had as store. Ever since her uotrriage she had been a resident of Golerieh. She leaves ,a fautily (of seven surviving : Jnmra, of town : Mrs. Sharpe (Armlet Toronto: Miss Alice and Miss Emily. of town ; George. of Cuba : Walter and Miss Olive May, of Toronto. The family were all here for the funeral- with the exception of George. R. H. McKay, of \' alkertcin, a (brother of the de- ceased, also came down fur the funeral and is still in town. Resides her brother, Mrd. , Buchanan la Muirvivts1 by a sister, Mrs. Alex. Campbell, of Alpena, Mich. Prize List to be Increased. The inland of the (heat North- western Exhibition met in the town hall on the lath ;net. and dealt with a nunniter of matters of moment to the exhibition to be held hem this fall. ,tipventee•n of the twenty-one directors were present. and all heartily entered into the spirit of endeavoring to ,lake the (i, N. W. n slim -es, in 111)11 and the. Mast three-day fall fair in the Prov- ince. The collection committee re- ported very large increases in the donations and nn extra large number of special prizes promised by citizens. This, with the $ltSP epode' grant trent the town, puts I he Society iii n plmi- tit in. its they have passel n tilt 'lit ,n to do, to add :11 pet .rent. tr their prise list rend•to'anthnrixe payment ne moon las possible of the, prizes withheld in MM. Special committees were ap- pointed t, revise tha prize list and increase the seine an ordered and to arrange for the printing of the lists nn as to have seine in circulation ae MOM) as Immeihlr, The Late Brunswick Pointer. (bn Smnday, April Nth, there lammed Iwvar'efnlly away ,at his residence, Pelt= Broke, (int., itrtnswiek Printer, a former resident of this county. The dereasid ares born in Churrhviltg, Prep Bounty, on •lt,nr 2nd, 1lkirl, He wA9111a1'1'Inl to Mitts Itacheel Pentland, of Dungannon, who survivest him, along with five daughters(, Misstep. Via $711,e1Mi,1(M), He said that he was sorry that Congress had passed such a law and that there was a Isere poilikility of Congress rescinding this lair that is if Camel* made at taming protest fr each hoard of trath• in the terri- tory wheal, posts were alntudoned by a strong deputation in person to Con - west' this conning December, 11(111. The law recently passed guts into effect July 1st next. Mr. Shirley has not yet been informed Ns to what [Most the Government will assign tohim after he leaves liol'erich. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. It: It. Mellows will bold hi- nunual "baby day " tadn year on Motsfay, April Jath. Babies under eighteen months will be taken free. The .pright lone,., of youth and the stateliness of age all ire Mud their mora art stie t real ,tent In Inr,niume al It. K. Sallow.' atudlu. Amities w'it It I ' for it sitting wad be ...dolled. At huuae'e'loanslyg time w'flmer Smith'. is the Alava of the careful bun-ekreper, Thr Mar shall aauit.uy Mal mass load• till riva s and the handsomest 'nutlet. flet. in brass and iron bed -fouls are shown there, flet ure framing ail, ,phot ,.tering rurtw•tla' dune, .• In Ihr sluing the young loo's Laney I.iiht l) turns trythought. of love." is all right inn poet • mouth, but what Pridlwu. the leitor, has observed in that nubbly tailoring rttraets a share of the young man's fancy, too. Lute+t t,aterials anti ,mast et) Mmake ake at l'ridhaua the uatlor's, The Daughters of the Fs►pirt• wish to thank the TI ' ble Biel( for their very geurt'ous donation of $1G to the. hospital fund. S. E. flick last Saturday bought from G. M . Elliott it well -situated lot lin Elgin awe a pn•liun of the old (Jarrow hltx•k. Mr. hick may build OIl it. The frame store that has been 'cel back from the Square where the new block is to be Guilt has lee6 added to the hack of J. H. %%'orsell'N amour. At n meeting of the Dominion rail- way cuuuuismiou at Toronto ter 'Tues- day the• plans of t he Guelph & Golrt•ich Railway fur the ler-cross- ing at Harbor street in Golrrich were unloved. lf,it is the intention of the totem MI` thuritivn W e'nfons' the new dog by- law ,after the 1st of M,ey. would it trot be well to publish the new regulations, so that the owner's of dugs may 1e - 'le aegl,alllted with then, A meeting of the directors of the West Huron \Vumen's Institute was held at Clinton on Satistlay last, when arrangements were matte for holding the annual inet•ting of the Institute at Clinton' on Thursday. May 17th, at 2:311 p. nl. An organization of p,mtuiaatert of the Province nudes• the title of the Ontario Postuuaaters' Asseiat. was formed at Toronto I his w•tee•k. Thunt'ta Farrow, of.Hrltsseels, turas elec- ted honorary president, and James SCott, of Clinton. a vice-president. It. Holmes, of Clinton. ham been appointed i 'gt'ntiton officer for the e'uuuty of HUron. His duties acre ehiefiv, we understated• to attend to the piacing of immigrants who (some to thin county in charge of the Dominion 1ration I)r arttu n e- t K I . John ('rat it is again in the ice and K K n i nl fish business for the coming aruarin, in partnership with hes briet•r h-'uetl, and asks for a share of the.public pat- ronage. His announcement wilt he found in this issue. Otxlrt•s loot., be' left at the oM(e on West 'street and will receive prompt and careful inten- t' A Successful Production. The nacre(' cantata. "The Crucifix, ion," which was given by the choir of Knox church a year Ngo tinder the direction of Mr. Im•thbridge, was rendered Last Monday evening in Knox rhumb, St. Thomas. where Mr. Lethbridge ie now organist and choir ei.ndnctor•, .fN1, F. Th non, of town. titok the bass solo parts and the St. Thomas paper(' speak very highly of his singing. The Times nays : "The principal -Nolte'. taken by Jarues F. Thomson, of (i('det•irh, were excel- lently rendd ed, Mr. Thomson has n baritone voice of re than 'ordinary range, with it ruined(' tenor quality in the upper nntea, and a deep Ise(nce in the low notes. His method ona ol is goal and his singing its tvithoit apparent effort or ostentation. It with it Piero• seine to listen while he gftve so fitting nn interpretation of the solemn theme." The papers unite also in congratulating Mr. Lethbridge upon the success of his effort and The Journal says : "As this'woe the first public entertainment given by the choir mince Mr. Lethbridge has been appointed organist, considerable in- terest ,eo Lo1 the manner in Which the choir would acquit, themse-lops was manifested, not only by Knox itjnrrch people, but by the ic-loving [k ple of the city. The opinion of all was that Mr. Lethbridge and the el sir scoriai a vet•y decided 'meccas. Kul q..,c char ' has psu extremely fortune, in their choice of ,in organist. Miuec his taking charge it very ked 1 1 •utero a in o , nn 1 i timIlei work of the (-heir p is evident. The managers( of the 1•htir•h recently frond it tiece•smary to enlarge the choir loft owing to the growth in ulcnilermhip.' Mr. Shirley et Washington. While in W+sllington on hia recent, visit .1. II. Shirley, the United States Cowell here. hail an interview with the Mecn•tery of State. with teferenee to the recent'ogiulntion pastier! by ('on- gt•esa cutting ref ten p ate in Canada whet't• ,a ,'lllisuila►• "%Tylee has been maintained in the pat, The Secre- t m y of State 'end the Department of Slaty would take caret of all the (•on- euln whose posts had been annulled by Congress. ' Hee also, 'mid to Mr. Shirley, "Your poet 4M not. do morels hlislrle'ms." Mr. Shirley 'rid, "No ; but the C. P. R. railway building into Goler•ie•h. which will be completed hI the tient' future, will bring new indite. tries, and the proeper•t of two new boat lines in and out of (h/alerich will In the near future make Otiderich one of the best posts. in Ontario." Mr, Shirley also had an interview with the Senator from Illinois, Shelby M. Cullum. Who said he had no Idea that. Canada war+ mach a country in /trope and width, also in agriculture, timber, and mining, and that Canada was the best customer of the United States according to the population thet they had on the tore of the earth. I'ana- u s'. ``i"irt.hnse lent year brim the iTnited Stales wan ithAl.(11I,(111 and the Cuffed States purchased from Canada Robert Mclean ham to •eel the fence fronting him properly nn Ihr Huron Iliad, whieli lute the effect of showing off- his handsome residence: with its well -kept lawn end Hower beats. to advantage. Meort people might follow his example; for a gall -biking place is of (betide benefit when the mildly are allowed to me it. Charles McLean, brother of the Messrs. Mclean Brom., (if the Palace• clothing store, who his been eonduct- inpf a clothing store in London, is going to Montreal to engage in a similar business -there on it large kale, while Frank McLean of the Stratton! store goes to London to sneered his brother in the manage- ment of the London house. The Messrs. McLean are enterprising bred -- nem' nen +and we wish there increase-. ing pewees... Clinton New Era : Holge•ns Bros., who run stones at Clinton and (Isle- t -lett, are firm believers in the efficacy of printer's ink and are probably the roost extensive advertiser,. in the minty of Huron. They certainly spend hundre'd's of dollars annually for newspaper advertising alone, and it would he ,t thankless task tl try 1tod,, COIiVinrr them shalt "advertising dorsh't pay." Their faith ie shared by o r business men, who are also li- t Is( of newspaper apace. ngelistic services in Nnrt•th street. Methodist church are being held every night. this week exc•eptSatsrvlay. Mr. Mnllanly is an able, faithful and fearlessreacher of the Gospel and bas batt me wide and successful exp•rience. Everyone should hear hint Goll singing help( to enliven each sepvice. He will pte,o'h both morning and taming on Sunday. On Monday et ening next he will pmach upon the art 1 'f«• 1 t 1 f "Popular Am mnnt(. " ' will be a meeting for r prayer rr xnd telIown)i1 Manu ,w morning in the 'velure noon of North - street, -Methodist church at 10 o'clock. A mass meeting of all interested in the lord's (hey Act, at present. "inept consideration by the Dominion Par- liament, will be held in the lecture 11111111 of Knox church on the evening of M lay. :\pail Zhd, Int•trwting addressem will be delivered . by Item•. ,I. 1.. Small, II. A.. of Auburn, and Rev. J. C. Reid. R. 11.. of Nile. The subject chosen by the former of these gentle - own is "The Teaching of l'hriet in Re- load do the Sabbath" and by the lat- ter, "Hindt'snce to the CMintirm Sabbath." The well-known ehillh of the speakers gives guarantee of it at helpful unsling. A cu"e,tior will be taken in aid of the Alliance broom. • The Nortllw•t'stern Sinter pb1ishe'd s at Minte•a obs, says : '•l'uhe floor lraude of (il,sgow, and p,artit•nlu-ly the importer'', rter'', ane perturM•el at at uir- cular signed by sixteen hokum, among thele leading men in the trade. Thr circular Is ill the following effect : 'After 4/111110 expl-lefl e. of Iho use of flour which haat been subjected to a li nue,ss of artificially improving its color, we are satisfied that fur larking purpee•a it. is ant improved in any reepet thereby, and we prefer to have it. in its natural state. With the view of enabling the werl•bant and will - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS APRIL IS "Alis .1, Great '(c -hoot- Elliott Mosinee*. college. Toronto ... .. ttttttttt S took log Stove for Sale -The Stinal ..i The Fel1011 That is Guaranteed --Char C. Leo 4 We l butt l'oun parlson--Frank H. Atartlu.. , . Is Lu- al .tgeucy for Taube I Son -W". c', lleode 3 Your Big 14u1/ariui Days --Parson,.' Fair. .. A }ta,iisey it Heady -tolled Paint., - J. H. 0'. orsell 4 Women's Italu t'oats-- W. Arhaw,n Is Son- 3 Mantle's, Jarkete and ('apt". -1). Millar leo.. 1 Queen Quality Oxfords-I)oaa•nhag k t Mao - Buy Your iprim/. Sufi Hen -W. C. I'ridhaiis s The Create t I. amt and curtain Stock-ito5 Slax-irIs for April --W, A. McKim 6 .taction Sale --James lsson . I }forefoot Hull for Sale -Robs. Qurfd Days' Clothing. etc, -3 ,-burn era .. , 7 Iou.e-t'IeauingTime -lleckett Is Staunton. a To Cnlifornla--ti. T. H a Announawmeot - A. J, Cooper ttt 1 ' Iteoader-U, T. K. ' ,,, 7 Owen Sound Wire Ferree a n ---.,,,..i,,,,,..., 6 New Wall Peeper --(leo. l'orter " x At It Again - l'randr' Brom 5 Spring Sulla for Particular Peoplo-Itug• 111.. k, i The Mg Load Kind -western ('snada Flour Mlllsl'o 5 Hoy slanted --K, l'. Attrih. .... _.. .. 1 To seater -takers- J. H, kelly.. New Hardware Store -J, Niehol.on R Announcement -J. II, Hawkins... .. l Fur Mull' Found-ThisOfca• f _ e1's to take up a 'million in the ,tatter. we will. when buying. give a preference to flour which can be guar - Mitred as tint having been NII tratteel.'" t'Nt•tw of flour Much as is made by the Western Canada flour Mills Co. have the setisfat'tiou lit knowing they are using what hart the approval of the largest consumers of that staple. SUMMER SPORTS. Ihltytield," Iirrissels acid \Vingham forte' group :t in the interntediat• ...Tien of the Western Football Asuexi- atiun. On Monday evening'the Argonauts baseball team played the tired, game of the a'amm against lire Thistles. The playing was fast and the score was 7 to (I in favor of the Argonauts. On the Thistle side, Monkey Ilayle played the star 'ga • by his pitching, Lite return genie will hue pheytal Thut'sday night beginning at 15::11, ' Seaforth Bowlers. Sea forth, April In. The annual meeting of the Meaforth lawn bowling club was held here today. The fol- lowiitg officers were circtxl: Presi- dent. Jas. McMichael ; vice-presiiMnr, \V, Pickard ; po•t'e'tary-treasurer, W. D. McLean ; 'attune. H. B. Gunn, M. P., H. Einer, M. I'. P., and Geo. ).f Enoeti, ex -\I. P. ; chap baiu, (leo. Munlie : referee, W. Ballantyne; ronitnittee, G. E.. Parkes,. W. O. Willis. it. S. Hays. .i,' C. Greig, J. M. Best and A: Wilson. The dater fixed for the twelfth annual tournament were Wednesday and Thursday, July nod 5. Good Friday's Rifle Shoot On Good h't'idny a friendly rifle shoot took lulite:e at the lake shote range here between the invincible,, of Goderich township and the (loderich town riflemen. the result being a win for the h tram by a majority of twenty-six points. The conditions of the shoot were five shots each at the doll and NM yard ranges, and the sones'mule were as follows : ...mote 11 TeAM. 0111/111111-11Yr. 'MAK, E. It. w'aaeon . Mt li. laithwalte f6 J. 41reham . 42 J. Salkeld... • .. W1 M. 4 Iti•holut . . 13 J. Newcomb*, Jr. ,• 111 '1 Km•a•..tut w" 21 s' Whitely 31 W. Sonlan.l. . G It. Rundle >r W. 51 Lille... ..T7 J. !Furter 36 Oh. T041.11. . 3, Mr, Rundle, or......s .1. 1 'hiioloa ... 311 11, Ulan ix I. Stratum.. .. Al J. Nuwrninube, sr :Ks It. ('mole . B C. l'rouae 11 301 3ba FIFTY "SEMI -READY STORES" Extending from Coast to Coast in the Dominion of Canada. In the cities of Canada where really goal thing, are quickly aen'eptAd and appnsiated, the ••Sinai-t•rauly • stores have been established to the number „ of flitp cu)•, Met pular have they become With , the best -dressed men that it is the in- tention of the Mend -ready Company to open more than one store in the larger cities. This los been 'thought necessary in view of imitators who coin namea with which they hope to make capital old of the Metni-ready reputation. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Carload of Ogilvie's Royal House- hold 1'1 ', All kinds of field and garden seeds. A. J. Coolant. H. \V. THoMmouN, druggist, is having is sale of sponges at half price, for a few days at his new stone. All first quality. M('l.At•nll Llx Rt•oei1FJ1,--Call at my warehouse, Newgate street. and see the elegant Mel.aoghlin buggies just received. The finest line of buggies ever brought to town. \VM. Kxox. The selling out made of hardware stock at Heiwkiti continues with un- abated fury. The r ' Itch is have benefited mrlly. We are informed. however, that revere' hardware men are trying to buy the stock en blot•, stud it they su:ctrd Ifawkinn will be mit Ilt bushman shortly. ). Clark's Pork and deans. A good, rt'.•t• ready hot, or cold dish. Tasty and ru,urishing. Plain or flavored with !chili or tomato sauce. im•. end le. tins, • AUCTION SALESM .i are Nnay, Apill 21st.- Anet ton sale of hors:-, cows, budgie•., rotters, harness whip•, etc., at t ho livery stable premises on Nttwgnte sleet. mow/die Co hot til, Ihder4•h, cnnnne neing at I n'rloek p,n,, D. 51 Ifni EV. proprietor, Tarns. Iirx,Rv. auctioneer. At the some time and piare the nal torn, ...untimely known a, Ili.' narrow barn, will be offered for .rtes w't,vpa.i,v, April 2'dh. Ametima sale• 'A household furniture and furnl.hietgs a. Ih' residents. of James Eagleson. E:ut street. al I n,dlek "harp. 3 aMKs I' ,Iy.►.s,v, proprietor. Timm as (ir roar, meet irnaerr. NeTa Rt.ev. April 2mth, Auction sale of dwelling house and three tots and a gnnnl it of bnewa'hoM furniture at the pr-neisrs, (',Interim it reel, at gni-heek part. M50, A(u t'. NI, 'nnl. .0v. pcpriel teas. Tarsus lit vmml,aneUm,- I BUMS. 111(iIHNS. in 14tyMeld, net April 11th, to Mr. and Mts. William HIrwin., a son, (esti.\hDF+TI,N. In Undrrieh.tnwnship, mt April lith, the wife of Harlow( faibald ental; of a daughter. - (JINN. - In, (todeu'u,,'h. no .',pr11141,,at the rta1 defier of Thos. lilulhill, to Mr. amt Mn. Oswald (inn, of (hderich township, a daughter. DIED. lit '('NANAN. -in (lalmIth, on •'tatumlay, April Ilth, Jsnet McKay. h•lm'ed wit* of ,lane, IturhaMwt, •... agr't 57 scan, 4mudh- a11 .t, don., Pmol'tTI.It t Pembroke, nn Sadpv. .\poll 5th, Itrmrwick ILinler. agr't In ytsar. s,ml M months.