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The Signal, 1906-4-26, Page 1r�1 THERE NEVER WAS A TIME when a hone without The Signal bussed so much good, wholesome local reading as now. Is it a weekly visitor to your home ? TRY THE SIGNAL FileTY.NINTH YgAIt-No. 3!14 GODEIIICH, ON VAIW). CANADA : APRIL 26, 1906 I WEDDING INVITATIONS Announcements, Wedding Cards, Boxes, At Meme Cards, etc.. printed. from at ustically-engrave. I • t'y p e fates of approved designs on correct styles of Wed- ding Stationery at THE SIGNAL 1 VANATTYH t HORKItTHON, Pveuatntea Financial When volt have it soul Of nuney which is to he used at a curtain time a profitable wiry to use• it during the waiting period 1s to take advantage of the • CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT ldan, which enables you to withdraw your money at the necessary time together with the interest that has ac- e fated thereon. Call or 'write for our little booklet entitled "SOME CARDINAL POINTS." THE GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZES ('S 'n) ACCEPT DEPOSITS. THE STANDARD LOAN CO. W. L. HORTON, MANAGER. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Copy of /hangs of running advertise- ments must be left at this office by Monday noon to ensure insertion k. of same wee in issue A. jlllnslo ROY ADAMS Titan uiea or Pl.tso Studio in hank of Montreal Pluck. Ij1 1Ll.MOTT iHONOR.S/'F.R- 1 TIFICATK Trinity l'ol ege. London. I.niC.i. organist and choirmaster of Kilos inn h. Uodetich. teacher of piano,e rggaan. snaring. thewr • and. harmony. Studio atMr.. McDonald's. St. lam id's .trout, two doors west of Victoria street church. 7J -3u, Fine Arts 1 RAWING ANI) PAINTING I N u11. AND WATER ('OIA)It. I'rim ate tuition and cheese.. l .anuhrbt Rauf UltU. ' HAIW11T, lUoldtborte'. row1. Dentistry (4 E. SALE, Lp.B.. D.D.S. `l Mclean's }pock Dr. Turnbull's old',tenets Medical DM. EMMERMON & Tl'HNBUI.L. 1/ ` A. T. Raxcxwtr. 11. II. W. S. Ti ithlic i,.. M. H. Offices, Hamilton Street. 'Phone tat Residence 'phone 121. l'lt. A. II. MA('KI.IN. M. H. PHYSICIAN .1ND S1'ItItEON Swale! attention to Eye. Ear. Non' and Thant. taller and rcsldenre�old flank of Mo.t- real. opposite I'ertom"e. 11 est 4.. liolerch. Telephone No. let: Legal iCAMERON & KILIA)RAN• HAlt- ItISTEtts, •ellretora.. notaries, etc. omee Hamilton St., third door from Square. Ucslerirh. OM. M. U. l'AMEHON, K. ('. J. I. KI1.- LORAN. pill/Ur/FOOT. HAYS BLAIR. barr stere• olltitora, notaries public pr tor sin the Maritime Court, etc. other, r,..t Side Square, next door C. A. ♦aln,'.' grocery. .Pei tate hint- to lend at It w'.t rates of interval. N'. P1t))UDF1lOT. K. ('. H. C. HAYS. U. F IL 111t. GODERICH MARKETS. Tucttsp.r. April 311th. Fall wheat, per bush, new i) 7:1 to S U 73 Spring wheat. per bush. nes .1 73 to a 73 0 Rye. per banal II 4I to LS buckwheat, per bush u Id to U 1a I lab., per bush.. new n :t2 'to o I) Pea., per bush 0 7o to 0 71 Harley per us bh 0 II to 0 11 14. meetings, tier ton . Ix illi to IS In Flour, family. per cwt 2 S1 to 2 :an Flour, patent. per cwt 8 W, to 2101 Bran. per ton . Is On to IV In Short.', per ton Yea 111 ler Si IS. ILay. per ton . 7 .k1 to s opWiestper mrd ... ... 3 ,n to a ,111 flutter, per lb Is to o W I'hnoor-. per lb n 12 to (1 12 Flags, frsh, per dos . 0 13 to 0 13 Potatoes .. .. U Id to 15 ('ate le, ontln'y to goer(. per cwt. 3.n to t m t rattle. export, per cwt$ Y) to 4 7.5 Hogs. live weight, lav cwt. . on to 7 In Spring Lanuho ._ I fp to 3 m Sheep, per cwt 400to 4 91 Haus, per lb 0 I0 to 0 In *actin. per ib v 13 to ala lard, per lb 121 to lel Tallow, per lb 0 a to 1114 Hideo, per ewt tt VI to 7 •51 Mhet•piek int,... ... all to Li Turkeys 11 13 to 0 1:4 l' nicker. 0 I1, to 0 lin Ithitalde inarkets on page .5.., 11AN('EY, iA)EIITB E.. BAH, .1/ ItISTER. solicitor. notary. special attem limp given to Marine Court work. Money to eon. Oitbe: North St. ani square. limterlch. MU. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, . solicitor, notan' ppublic, commissioner. cit. Money to loan. Irinco. corner Hamilton anti St. Andrew'. Streets. Uoderich, Ont. 1CKINSON & °ARROW, BAR - I/ attonreya, solkitors, car:, Otelerl,•h. Money to lend at bweet rates. F.. I. DICKINSON. CHAItLICS OA1tItOW, r (.. WARE), CONVEYANCER, rJ . rte., and commissioner for taking and rare limit rer ownlraners of tailaffidavits or (1Mnuat Ions, depositions n- solemn declara- tion- eclarenon. in orn rxp,xfn IliL a .Net ion suit or line reeding b,In the High 1 ort of .l u.tirr, the l'ottn of Appeal for Ontario, or in any County rr Division Court. All tlnnenwtlons esrefully- anti promptly executed. Iteeidence and 1'. U. asinens-Ilungannon Jot. insurance. Loans. etc. ' 1OHN W. ('RAiUIB, LIFE. FiRE II and accident Insurance. Agent for lending manlnl and stock atm mics. Insurance in all on boo lino. effected rt pions and at lowest rale+. . all at office, corner West Street and Square. gr iulitress J. W. ('RAIUIK, Uodcrlch, (Mt. fele '1,011e 24 cKILLOP MUTUAI. FIRE IN- S t' It A N (' K 1' O.- Farm and 'minted town propert. mowed. Value of property De 'ned up in Jan, 1110, over 13.001010 Dme-era and director: -J. H. Mclean, re.. ; T. F raser. vice JConnolly. (i. Dale. Mr.lhes- ney,Watt, Jo. EnJ. Jul.U. UNoee, J. Ikntne- wets, director. ; T. K. Hays. Seafolth,seen'tary• Ircasnrer • Inepectant, n.ar(nt director to lows. J. W. leo, Holmesvllle, agent for west Huron. Policyholders can 1n) ,wwesnmeents and get their cord. remlptrst at Mr. (',pts', r at McLean Bras.' Palace (lothing Store Clinton,derderichf LOCAL TOPICS. The Hospital. Project. lin +toothier culmgn we publish at. ration 6ont one Of the pro. motel-. of the (itelerich hospitalasking for Mortised interest in tat project on the part of the p.upl.' of Goderieh and of outlying cu •s its well. We hope the appeal will fall of fruit- ful glowed, and that sympathetic interest and substantial aid will be fot•theonling in no stints' measure, so that the hospital may cumue•uce its weal work at an early date. Honor for a Huronian. The Greenpoint IBrooklyn. N. Y.1 Weekly Star has the following ref- erence to it former resident id this county: "Dr. John M. Campbell, of N.intrait avenue, has been elected an honorary member of the New York Graduates' Society of the Maeliill University. Montrei 1, Canada. The ,only other person enjoying this dis- tinctive honor is the celebrated Dr. William O,ele'r, of lonidon, England. Dr. Campbell was valedictorian of the clams of 11e1N." Change in Livery Business. The,populxr East street livery busi- ness has once more change) hands. Jot r lathan Miller selling mit his inter - B. ) of B win n{. Augustine, emit I.,. 1 Au- gustine. who recently moved to town fruit Dungannon. Mr. Augustine wits 'associated with Mr. Vitlker in the livery business before the lather i•tune to Gcaht•rirh- and the new first will no doubt Caeptnrr their share of the public pitt'onatge. They hare taken a space in our advertising coi- 1 ulna and their opening announcement will lie found on page S of this issue. The Canoeing Season. The prospects are that the conn- ing s•awnn will see hilly as great in- terest taken in ea moving and haunting lie hist s•as111 and a`lr'eady signs of the tides are seen in 011\• corner of the river where last yea the string of INntUtous's was built. ' Messrs. Ails. tit; and Peterson are ge.ting a house' put up, "Johnny Pop". hits awakened his town and five hundred to Saul Franciwo. Berkeley, as no doubt tunny temple have ihs•rvrd from the map during the last fru obeys, is item an the bay f Saul Francisco. Off the Track. Shut Relay w'as ovcasiunel in the G. T. R. track alone three utiles front the stttion on Saturday afternoon by the rear car of a ftright,jram Leaving the tricks. A eortple of the Wheels were badly damaged and a glsxl tunny ties wets! cut or broken in twin. The our hunt have been dragged about a utile and a half after it left the track. The I:'Ju p. in. incouuing.expt•esa, - ing behind the freight, was unable to pass and the p. w. ou:going train was in the same position. The pas- sengers on the'incoumiug train -were transferred to a train which was emit out from the stat' here and the travellers on the 3 pnn. train were transferred to the I:'�t which went tack down the line. Express parcels were put off at a crossing and sent for from town. Apart t' • the walk of a mile and a half, carrying their gripe. the passengers wear net no great inconvenience. At the Harbor. The r.ew tug which \V.Marlton has loam building on the harbor 'island as huutcited this utor•ning,was h ilt to replace the Huron of the \. Co.'s outfit and \will N niton Dredging in u it gg I Iw -nowt'ars the Burton. T e' wheel of the tug Evelyn bn1ke Resit • the shaft yesterday while the tit)( was out lifting nets and she (mind herself suddenly deprive( of motive power. An attempt was remade to hoist tonne canvas and in the even- ing the tui, Petrie went oat and towed the Evelyn in. arriving abut i o'clock this morning. This ' morning the stern of the Evelyn was (wing hoisted out of the water to !rake necessary• repairs. Battle A ('onlo:is hoist which they rid last year mounted on a scow wait being cleat for the purpose. The schooner Azov left yesterday morning for Johnston's liarlx)r to bird white pine for Chatham. The sawmill still hits it good supply of logs rut and the first raft will lnobably not be brnttght down the ake till s. ' time in June. t - TIlE STERLING BANK OF CANADA. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO President. G. 1'. SOMERS. ESQ. Vire-President. W. K. HEO$GE. ESQ. DIRE('TOi S: H. w'11.IIEPFORI'F:•A!KINs. ?esti.. M.K.C.+.. l'NIi. WM. BIN EEN. 12412. JI/RN ('. EATON, K.'49. Jl,IIN H. TILDEN. F.S(+.. H.twn.rus. relitNEY JON:KS: E:S4. • A1,1,. ESQ. C. W. SI•KN('Elt. Est). , (i IllEltIt 'II 1(1:\NC I' 1%11,1 Ort:N MAY .;ENEIIAI. RANKING itt SIN F.- . TRANSACTED. H. .1 F:I'FItlY, 'Manager. 1sT. SA VI MIS DEPARTMENT. Meal .kstate for bale. Iafter t he winte'r's hibernating and has Volt SALK. - STONE COTTAGE [' on Newgate street. Apply to MRS. W. A. ItHY NAF, Fast street. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. NEI%' luu'OOIn bites dwtlhngt n Nelson Auotioneermg the frame laid for :t 'Phos. lairn ,cid staked off a elaiul. dit' to tint"sinall will be a cams. Mr. ting into the Water. ti* o11IlI N'lll Ilan \•1• Iaoth a canes and Twat house, Nhile Ih•. Mabee have Among new iul- craft this Menson I)i,•kinsnr is mit- while the Misses Ne .o, street. it now being {deter,. All modern "onsen lout. knees a ere• ,te.ine6lr residence. Apply to JAMES lit 1'IIANAN. JR.. at (imderieh Honk I Honk ! Mama Still. It ref our liwe•ymt•n. Messrs. frith: IIODKRi('H itEAI, ESTATE 1, AND INSURANCE AUEN('Y. Fon SA1.1.. 21 -story brit k end cement Iii rnnmcnt eIwrlltna. Irma stable. 0 lots. Finely sit ousted on Kent's at nil. Sean, a .nap. 2 -store brief store, taker. risen aux( photn- Krepl, gallery. Situated on Marin street. 1Ilyt It. $1.:+xt large lots, corner I'icton and Wellington. Price. I-iri, Mine this. 2..tory brick. p-rvxrnad house :1nd 1 acres of land. peel ot'1'hnel. I'ri.r $2,51). 2 opc.gnarter nun- lots tient- it, 7'. It. stollen'. r u est t. sit tinfoil on 'm - (moor hu•. 9 1-. 1 i t'irbrn .t tussis, near Cell.:glatr: Institute. $1,;so. it -roomed frame house and 2 lot., AnI(Iowa Artie?. $1;9o. Two busk Int-. Slap mob. Lot and frame b,,nndry. 9i haat frontage on FA.? .treW. nenn' Squeey. 11pn. • n-rcxnn,d frame atop• and dwelling. large stable. situated on Elgin avenue. !Ismer form busi- ness. Pug anunalh'• ulgnni a tilt )' kna•ks bin 4111,0 at your dun. rl-slur) frame dwelling. •it noted on Keay strewn. eight rooms. ilea. High 'k -boot. Money L0101111.5 Ie•r 1•13111. NK. ('AltEY. Hank of Commerce Bldg. ry• HOMAs OUNDRY, LiVE ST(K'K J. and general auctioneer. has removed frmm Hamilton Street to new ()Mere on South Street, where he will be found at all time. when not. eery int nala.e. Terme rra..onable and every et - ort used to rive you satisfaction Phone 50. ('IEORGE HECKETT. GENERAL. VI auctioneer, OUR Hamilton street, Uodertch. P. O. hos IP. All sales will receive special attention. I will buy your entire stock of household goods for rash, and will sell you stoves. furniture, tnattresses, spring, etc.. cheap, fall and sn,, what w•r 11111110 for you In Lhis line. (IiOlt(iK HFA'K KTT, l'urio-itY hop, (1ldorich. HOI'ME ANi) LU1' FOIL SALE. -A snort triune story and a half dwelling. 'pouter of an acre of baoet, .(ebbe, good well. Posses•lmrta, ho elven mini Unim. Apply y to Mit.S. ALEXANDER Mi RAP:. gluten. 1.1f -11.N EXCELLENTFt) I,' A It M (► R 5.11.1•1 -411 acre, itt.cat AV.riano"iu,o miles from Auburn ; soil a clay loam. It acres under cultivation and '.110 to Si mere. timber. A well and two .prings of wailer, a new frame dwelling, In gg,aa1 barm stable and AchingK shed. Apply toil O(NU & ROBERT• k11 IN Uaterlch VOUNG k ROBERTSON, REAL F,state and insurance• Agents. Ileal es- tate for sale or to let. Properties' handled in anypart of the town end county. Fire and life Insurance, money to lou, etc. FOR MALE.-FOURTOWN LOTS on Hayfield road. south of Mrs. I('aial 1ltih son's property. Apply to U. W. THOMBI.I f a. SON. MI- Don't Be 'Fooled. The representative o t' •ry and printing t incern was in t,te'n recently and called on same of our hlunlnes people. Wit understand that lie did not meet writ eh sue - res., but he left behind hitt a number of` sail des with prices 1 'inted on Ihehi which indicate his pin of c11111- patigil, The prices are quote, in such a way that they appxea r to • very low. bit it is all in npasprarance, for s n matter tf fact they are higher than have been charge l for years pet t by Tile Signal' for -h better gu(xls, anti. besides. when the printings is done in town Gore are no express charges for the-M.tomer to pay. The way the game is Worked is by offering to "print- envelopes, for instance, at Li cents a ti sand, which is a soap until the unwary one Hinds that he Inas to paty *1.111) extra for the type- setting. which, as we lutve• ,tliwvly stated. hriergs the prier alsrve what is Charged fur them any day at this of- fice. J11•11.hunts or others who have tire'I'otonto mien's samples are invite( to cell at The Signal and compare prices cc-ith those of the hitnm-printed article. - A Young Life Taken. a Ton•nW' tta- i. survived by two brothers and two sisters. W'illiaen, cif Uulb.ttrtie township ; John, of Petrilea : Mrs. 'Phomas 'rirhlournc, town, i► n d Mrs. 11411 Rutledge. (inmh•rich town- ship. He was twice unar•ie1,B. F. Whitely. of Owosso, Mich., mud O, l ., of town. tieing the Children of the first fat(,nily. Ire is survived by his ae•1'ni,d wife ,tll,l thine chil- dren, Arthur and Misses Emily and Adelaide. Fin. the part few years Mr. \\'hitely hail lived with his sun, O. C. Ile wits angel sixty-three years and mine utuntIns. His lin other J oh ii, if Petolea, and his son H. F.. of ONose°. Nett. here for the f •t+tl. Brick Machine for Parry Sound. 1'he MIclntoaln Brick Machine Co., of (itxle•t-ieh, have sold one of their ma- chines for the Ilia lrtfacture of eminent Mick to a t pans that has been organized at Parry Sound. The Parry SpSound North Star says of this enter - "In order to be able to furnish a cheap and durable, as well as thor- oughly satisfactory, building brick a local t•ompauy has been formed to un- dertake the manufacture of cement and sand bricks stet everything is now ready to begin operations. The C - pany will begin with it capital stock of 11•11,Iss1, iu 1,1111 shares of $-11I each. They are purchasing a eminent brick machine ' kis power to nut e iia•t p •c inrnnierra n i . h• 211.111111211.111111 to •J4,111111•J4,111111i l brick per 'lay, of the very Inst quality, They have .op- tions on suite sitrs and suitable soul pits. and will put up proper buildings, install inachiuery of ample palaver and expect to be 'wetly to deliver bride by the first of .Ione. The prurrntotems are .tmssrs, l'. A. Phillips, G. G. Mailman, ute•s ('alder. Alex . !Argun and other's. A similar machine has beet( installer at Peterhof -4i and The Ex- aminer speaks in the highest terms of the e+itw'prise. The C. P. H. is build- ing **ding into the U parry's yards and i is expecte( that the plant will be kept constantly in operation. 1%i• look for revolution in the brick-iutk- iug and iugxarting business in the town." Gundry Bros.. have purch,tsel from .1. li. Kelly the local agent for the Ford Notot• I'ii., of Canada. Walkerton. one of their mielel-(' light louring rices to fold to Il?cit• up-t.rtihuil' livery equip. ment. 'fir, niu'hit)e will arrive in a few days. Tine weight' is I.als1 speed thirty-five miles an hour, price. 51.1111. The ,•au•• its two -seated With room for five p•r•snns. The gaso- line tank Will h'oid right ga111ons and the water tankthe same 1 et.rmit. The ear will to a rich dark green With yellow• running gout'. The rear wheels Will be equipped with Large, tires for livery purply -we. A Great Bakery and a Generous Man. J. G. Wright. of Berkeley, I uili- fornia. has 'written his brother. .1. .1. Wright; of town. telling of the terrible calamity which ,mourned so elope to him Lust week. They had all passel safely through it, with the exception of t severe mental strain w'hieh fur a tire' completely pprostt•ated him. h'ortnnately his great latkery, only just eougdety, is aide to do giant's work. in turning out ar n110•11 as fifteen thousand loaves ada)• Mr.. Wt•i ht hew donated Hoe thrntsend ',MV•PS to LIARM FOR SALE --FIhTY ACRES, i.` tieing north half of the mist half of lot No. a, co+x•es+ton /, Aehfiold; two wile. writ of Dungannon. (foal buildings: twee now orchard: well ,indenlreinesl: soil rlay loam. For particulars apply to ltgolt(IK HARRIS. I tmlertch. Ont. INSURAN CF: The very hest kind of insurance -Le., provision for the FUTURE au well as the PRESENT -is a Savings Account in THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF. CANADA INTEREST PAID POUR MKS A YEAR. $1.00 Will Opel( an Account. Put your stoney in a place where you van get it when you want it. Oodet•ich Branch : J. D. O'CONNELL, Corner Square and Colborne Street. MANAGER. Situations Vacant 11'ANTED.-GOOD SMART BOY 11 to learn the clothing and men'. furnish- ing nuclness. WALTER I', P1111011 AM. ` *ANTED. -A (i(K)D GENERAL 11 servant. Apply to MRS. W. PItO(.'Ir- F �'T. 1\'hen Death's - visitaations'condi in tine fullness of to those wh rse. earthly pilgrimage has huts'n a long one the sur•/iW at parting is tempered with thelhought that after call time tale has been told, but the re "al of one of whose life only the opening chap- ters have Ix•en written must always have a peculiar {x,ignanry, which is only added to when. •am in the rase of Miss Jlau•gauet Howrie, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mnma. J. S. Howrie. sum few days Separate the p eri(xl of cow- plete' health f the time of death. M ins How, il" s indispxwition developing into an attack of appendicitis, an necessary oper- ation derailed melon we. Thure(hty, but it failed to prevent a fatal termination, death coming on Saturday eight hut. The funeral Its place on Monday nft.erncom to Maitland cemetery, Rev. ,lames A. Anderson conducting the obsequies. The pall -beaters were J. .1. Mch.wen, Wolter Mitchell. %V; Davidson. 1V. l'antelon, J. latwrt•nce and F. Sturdy. The large attendance at the funeral meas an evidence loth of the esteem in which the deceased was held and of sympathy with the bervtved rela- tives. A Change in the Hardware Business. tokens of regards were Ill te•ip erst'd with vhest solos by Mt.ass. liatetz, 1Vtwhburi, Lake, l'ryslet• and Bate nett. The event (•,tune to a clow, by the creasing of hands aid the slinging of Auld Laing Syne ." Liquor Licenses Granted. The license Ward for \\'eat Huron stet in litxlerich un Friday last to con- sider the applicatfit- liquor Iicen- .e•. for the Incense veitr (• •neiug Mary Irt next. The work before the Isnaud was not completed on Friday and au adjournment wits made to 'I'Itl•sllay of this week, when the board met et. Auburn. Licensees were granted aw follow'a . (i«1e•ieh - Fred Ilar'ia. for sir this, asked to build a lie* /stable : E. It. Swart*, Ii. J. Satilts, Michael Far. Illus Babb, 11 alter Souks (shops, all For 011e year: N. Morrisey, granted for a Year on condition that Inc put a ventilator in lavatory : Bell At Johnston, in Condit' that the stables are to1xtirel and new stables built ; Aipuie King. on condition that lavatories and washro....1 he put to dowust/tir e. Clinton' - Alex. Robinson. Jas. D. Weis, Reuben Graham, Thos. Bell Irhopn, all for one year ; I', B. Lewis. fur tui months, lin well out or transfer his Remise ; tier. Hoxton, granted six uunmths to dispoite of his liq , nu this 1granted 'Ux 'e i•xtrnst u to bowie. Blyth J. 6. Eitigh and Francis Mason, for a )'ear. W ingluuu - (leo. Roe, 1., Haman], Alex. Orr, John 1V. Orr ton rendition that the house be repairell, Chas. Lenar, all for it year. I'ullwnne - 1Vnm. lilazier, I)unlop. (The application of N. ti. 'Boggs, ('ar- 1 nV, eves lot grant d.l Ashfield Isalwlht Mxllou it, Dm - gamete, for two tits. to change bartender; Jesse Mudntain. Dungan- non. for it year: Alex. Y g. tail, for it year: N. Pearson. Inert Alix•rt. for it veer. Printed in 1778. H. E. Hick is the pos.essir of it curious little document, in the shape of a four -shilling twrtifllotte isstrcel by the city of New Ynrk in the year 1771j. 'It Is nlxmt the /Ale of the Canadian 25 -cent hill conftnunly known as it "shin -plaster" b1,t hits none of the artistic nppx'arance of moiler ')' certiflcattes. Mr. Hick does not re- member how he catn4 to own the little bill, bit lie has had it' or it nuunlwr o years. The printing New Yuck \Yate Works :S INo.1M)Il THIS NOTE fhall entitl to the Suns of Four Nhillin .\ current Money of the Colony of Nte)- York, payable (en lesetsxi),. by the ads as drib ire's : the BEARER WANTED. --STEADY BOY 15 Olt 1 10ears old to MOconehman. /lay K. C. ATT (11,1s s,-tfIY IJOY WANTED-- APPRENTICE TO LI learn printing. Hot Li years of age, fah' ed meat ton. A {('axe opportunity for a bright lax). Apply at. THE SI(iN,\I, 0E11( 'E.'. To 'Kent FI'RNlSFI h:f)1'OT'I'A(;E TO i� HENT. -For the summer, near the centre of the town. All modern ono enlenre.. Apply tit Tim S(UYAI, ()nen lc. !WM tor Sale (1(40K !NG STOVE FOR SA I.E.- k../ Cnmhlmd real and wood, In fairmndltlon. As owner hya. left town will he sold at a low prier. particular* Apply THE SIUNAL OFFICE for f Notice W ARNiNG. ANYONE FOUND IT Irestww.lnU or outlying' tirearmson any part of our property will he attested and prow cutent. ISignenh F.. I'. and K. C. ATTItILI. Marriage Licenses \' ALTE14.0(1;:i.) KELLY, - \EHIC H, UVi. Watehfnaker, Jeweller and Optician. I•ainrr of Marriage Licenses. TLANE, ISSUER OR MARRI- . AU` licensee, Uoderieb, Ont. MAYOR. ALDERMEN, and COM MONAI,TV of the laity of Neo -Yet, at. the Office of Chamberlain Of the fail ('ity, purfuant to a Year iii the fa id Mayor, Ald,•rnten. and (Inuuhnn ally, of this Date. Dated the mixt) Day of 91nuary, in the You. of tie Lord One Thune I Seven Ilundret and Se•vep ty-fix. By Order of flit Commotion, I Vs. N. Iieyterli .1. H. (longer The second name is indistinct, but • .1 H. Conger' is the best guess that Ca he trade at it. On the hack are tit' words "Font- Shillings," and "N York, Printed by II. limine," in a t dition to a grolrwlue cum(-mf-at•rus. n w 'thing of that nature. iImitate some antiquary would he glad to K 1 hotel of the little piece of paper, wh e is in a good Axle of preservation. r • I1 w I- r KS h t i Wright vs. G. T. ' . Again. The (•merle tof Nye' hit tees the G. T. Co., which was riKinxlly tried rxlerirh h)' Hnrr. I nirf Justice Mere- dith, hits now been p rest upon by t Appeal l'ou't at Tutt oto. Upon t finding of the jury t) •chief just directed judgment to entered he plaintiff. for ((kit:►. 'r cane w appealed ro [hi- I►ivl' ' Court at judgment tY•vet at now t Appeal Court has rest reel the judg- ment e ivt•n at th t• h n n n t J ,its to plaintiff through( ri. 'roudGol, K. C., acted fie- tit. plain- tiff axe 11'. It. Riddell K. tw, ur defendants. The Circuutstuu•i•s out which the ruse mime are as fti{Jow The plaintiff wn.r cussing a tntck defendants' at Seaforth on .lily Will, (hiving in a wagon, whin wagon was L)• passing train and he wits thrown out and injured. The Divisional Court held that it w the duty of plaintiff to have Ion lowattls the rust aa well as tows the west when he was approaching lir railway hYu•k, and that the f • • Was al engine Nrlll ,l train that three n Kf which might approach from the as Was nota Mufllrieit meson for coking to the .vast ; that, had cwkeh he roust have ��1te'en the train end avoided the ar•cRlrnt ; his looking was therefore not a matter rontt•ihntor•y negliKp(enre, but the i•aunr of the nrridlent. Plaintiff con- tender! tint the real came- of accident N• s t. h e omission slnnul the whiat.le or ring the f and the tact that three was no wa ma oto give warning at the cross Moving to Red Deer. The Le•dnr, \Ito., h:nterpr•ise of April 5th untie the following arm t of a fa•etlfmll entertainment in hinter of II. II. Number Ism of Police MLtg- istrate II Iwrl, who has moved from that town to Red Deer : "The Telford Ball yestetohty evening wns the seen. of a social gathering if the town' bushings inen, to partake in n ;winked? of another one of the Falsinrs% me11, in the ',erten of Mr. H. II. Untidier. the town's pioneer jeweller find optician. 'rhe occasion will fur - thet' brightened by the I. 0. h'. put- ting in their appeat•nnce and present- ing their departing brother with at volume of Shakespear"s and l'uth- b•rt's works. The pui•sentat• wits nnule b Mr. A. M. Andra-ion giving a verbal address. Mr. Hum►wrtrepliel to the I. O. F. in a very cheerful planner, expressing his regret in having to take his departure from so many warts friends. After the presen'ation, short sp eerhes were nlnde by all present. The tone of these speeches e•nnve)•rd the esteem in which Mr. Hinnlwr has leen bel this place, of hie untiring eftnrtas to in every cause that materially ben ted the Interest of the pt•ople in g• al. as in church cir'IPs. literary mit and spotting r•irele•s he will Is• 11 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS APR.L 2. H..ve Yell a u'ramera t -Central liu..;u',' Le t lege. 'l'nrouW . I'ott.yte for reale Bee W. A. Mimi... .. I Millinery- N'. A. Mn-Klw, ... �� An Innportent Shipment. --W. Ache.o': ,s* :Sin. selling Out - I. H. Hawkins 7 Apprentice Wanted- M . C. (loom. ... 1 Mantles. Jacket rod COWS- II. Millar Co. 1 t'leaning I'1, 'rine. S. E. Hick a ',}areal Watch Sale - H. Turk 1 F re-sh and Kept So- P. 'r. Demi. I ourStoro New, for This Week J. H. t 'Ohne w 1 itaunsay's Petits --J. IL Wot.r11 1 Servant wanted -Mir. W. l'roudnxN. ... 1 A Drive. in Venal' um Wilmer Samith. .... S A Splendid Portal.. Stock -Hudgens Hats'... , s lThn ra • nulufy L. W. s. 2 'lemUtge IuWItu.ness - tvalkurboiltk AugustineIt The Sterling Kink of Canada I Bo) Wante',l . W. t'. 1 'ridh Announcement .1. n. Hawkins 1 Announcement- t '. e . li.. 1 Iwo and tender. touching tributes home testimony to the place be haul won in all hetarts. "Servant of Dort, well done , . Thy glorious a arfare . least. The battle. fought„ the rice I. won. And thou an crowned at lad." CHURCH NOTES. The•;x axial services in the North street Methodist church which wets (wing m lusted by Robert J1nHauii)', evangelist, were runrhr(le! on Mon- day eight last. . The Rev. O. N. Hazen will preach two special sermons on Sunday in 's • sur h in \ ox t church. •e beth it North sir t r the• g to the In..rpendrnt. Order of lnielfellnw•s, and in the e'een- ing upon the subject of "The Christian Sabbath. - The entertainment hal Thursday evening got up by the Wonnen's Auxiliary of St. George's cburc•h proved a very enjoyable affair. Dui - ing the evening a gone! prog was rendered and refreshments wet sieved. Candy aunt! fancy work titbits did a Lair bisines and a goes! amount was. netted its it ueault'of the evening. The numbers on the program were as follow.: Quartette. Misers :dart ha \Vella and Ethel Mosaly and Lionel Parsons I Harry Sturdy : vocal solos by IfCarlson : solos by Mre. Wosthea tl, Miss Martha Wells, Miss Kate Hn•ken, Lionel Pat sons and Harry Sturdy : piano solo by Mise N'estheaul ; recitation, Miss Minnie Wells : violins•lection, Frank Doty. The ad) •ned Katster vestry sleet- ing of St. Georges church Nies held on Monday evening last, when two new men were npp'H lit eel ax wardens. The Iwutn•, Rev. Mi. 'Turnbull, announced that E. L. Dickinson had eonsetted to net as his warden in pixel' of Mr. Porter, resigned, and. Judge Holt tie - (lining to stand for re-election as lx'opplea warden, \V. I). 'rye was Hoath Appointed, fudge Holt and Mr. l'lortor have discharged the duties of wardens for many years and gen- eral regret was expreaaed that they t I theuns•Ives no longer in a posi- tion to act in that rapacity. Needed repairs and innprovetnents at the retr- ttn•y we're' dis'ueiset and n res lution N'ax paused authorizing the wardens to proceed with the work, which in - dudes it new nod, the trbuilding of t he• snnuner kitchen, the raising of the flat tont portion of the house. painting. etc•. It is estineatdt•d the. work will rust about $11111, G. P. R. Work. The appearance of things down the hill at t u• (1. A (1. Railway tt•rminal is rapidly changing. The rear wing of the Ocean House hits already been "'al to its new position saint. dis- tance mincer the lake and the main building is being jacked up and put on rollers preparatory to at move. Prob- ably it may start oil it. .arrley to- morrowPart of the bthing house wens ed shine tient. ,ego from its location on the bear!' and added to the outhouses in connection with the inert. The N•:tt•t•wnrks main at the twit of the harbor hill has lawn ueoved to the north side of the road in order that the raising of the hill in the centre should not bur)- it too deep W be got at for repairs. The new icn- nec,tion at the power house want mauls on Sunday, the ,work taking from •ring till about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. A new '2 ineh'service pipe to the Big Mill had to Is• put in. This; was dime on Monday, but yeeber- daty the pipe broke early iu the Morn- ing, and while the hteak was being at- tended to the factories lout to (-Imre down owing to the lack of water and the G. T. R. wired Stretford there was no water for engines here. The break was mended by about neon but me ret of the Ltcto•ies renutined closed down all day, not (wing able to notify employees when to return to work. Back of the Ocean House alone as dozen tennis have been at work for s • titre with gnulers levelling up the land. fart of the bill lbeliw the lightlems• was rut downs what to make the contour 'e hnr entious Anil the seal has Iwen preserved to re- place. The town has instructed the contraclurs that the reusing below the harbor hill must be rushed ahead. It is said another steam shovel Will he brought here for work this skit; tine river. (Cement work has started rut tine of the abutments on the bill at th • fns ml of Watrrlew street for the massing over the 11. T. It. tracks. while the t•ntek for retrying the clue with -I h.' stee•I girders for the bridge arrows the river is +las nearing eomple•tion. The Late John Halcrow. - it. at Grt.- d he he fl i•',' dfor ( as a1111 thishe ig- ra with r W. pin- t the ( of a: of 1 L. 1 t )•,un a ed, was ked towards Ing art aain t est not I he 1 :tin nor t of real ou- the to led!, ach- ing. The aun.runccutent of the purchase by C. C. Lee °f N. 1V. Ho)velI's htrYl- clrir • • I MM Iwell Il during 1 rnsinr Ilan ware K elle week and arrangements have since Iwen completed whereby Mr. 1.,•r will conduct the two stores, hav- ing them connected by an archway. Mir. Lee is to he eongratuhUu'l on ae•- curing this Stand, as for s ' time he has been cramped for room in die - playing his goods. Mr. Howell states he Iters no definite plan for the future as yet. ' I1,• will retrain herr for it few weeks completing stock -taking. which is now in progress. making col- lections and closing up his looks. After' this he intends taking another trip to the,Went, to which he took a fanny when out then• last fall. Mr. Howell los b,'Pn connected with the hardware business in Olxlrt•ich for twelve years. riming here from Onon- daga when seventeen years of 'we, and serving six years with his un1•le. it. 1V. Meleenzie. For funr yeitt•s he was it partner with Mir. MnKenyie and for the pest hvrt.)eara he has been the sole proprietor. Mr. Howell ia an en; temprising hnsinees man and his hnvi- neas has been one of the mutat sllr4ess- ful in town. and he will no doubt at- tain the aucrese. he deserves wherever he may locate. Death of Thomas Whitely. Although he With in failing health for some time it was only last Thum - (lay thatThnrnas Whitely',' illness took a serious torn. Ilia death cceurtel on Sundry last nit the residence of his son. U. C. Whitely, Cambria road, and tine flmersl took place on 1'ueaday afternoon to Maitland cemetery, Rev. G. N. Hazen. pastor of North street Methnxdist church, conducting the set' - vices. The tall -heaters were Joseph Whitely, .h,hn Bate*, ,fames Colwell and Phonons Tichhnurne, of town, and .john ('ox and Hall Hutletlge, of Ooderirh townehip. Mr. Whitely was a native of Udderich township and mimics!. During the evening t Evangelical Association. The forty-second s•asion of the Canadian Conference of the Evangeli- cal As(x•iatinn was held a few days ago at Rim..... k, Ont. Thr fol. Iowing appointments fnu' the West district were made : L. II. Wag- ner, P. I'.. ; New• Haimbrl1•g. W. 1. Yaeger x nil .1. M. %unhrig{�g ; North Kasrhop•. H. 1)ierl : Tile- isttwk. E. Burn ; Stratford, A. Haien : Mchringville, J. G. Litt t h'ullautnn. E. M. kraft; Milverton, .1. C. Morllx•k ; Maitland, J. S. Damn t 'Zurich, A. D. Uis:hler : Dashwood, I. K. Knit ; I'r•elitili, E. II. Bevin ; Aldi) 1.0, F. B. ItyetYern. A res- olution was 'tossed approving of the hunt's Day Albanian and the efforts to secure lcgislattion for the better nlme•rttttiee of the land's Day. Time conference se'ssinn ns to be at I'n'elitnu, Ont.. next year. The news was receive) last, week 'of the death of .1nhn Halrt'ow, of IArtvl•s- 1, North Dakota, a former es - Deemed resident of theft -rich. It is many years slice Mr. Halcrow and his f 'ly left for the \Vest. but he is still well remembered by many of tour rrad,•tr, win, will join in .vunpathy for the bereaved noes. The jollow'ng Inennorial notice has been rx'•ivel nu Bow•esuuont : e ve ears ii o it large tart w nt fl K K party yy Y left (Srwlcttirh for I)ukota. A g these visa John Italerow, who. vent his funnily}, settled nt Hlnvesnont, N. I). On Thursday, ;April 12th hast, he d. en Bred into beard the .nmttona an t "the rest that remaiueth to the people of (lou." Mfr-. Halcrow was bore in Scotland nearly sixty-five years ago. In 157:( he ranee to Otderich, when• for eight yt•at•s he was a consistent member of the Methodist church and active in ever)- gone! word and work. lie was a man of deep piety, art rung ronwictinnn mind resolute adherence to wlutt. he believed tin be right. ('miningK to Dakota in pioneer days. hr helped Ie hey fnanciatiuns for truth and righteousness which will have a test- ing influe•ncethrongl 't the State, ile was an earnest advocate of temper- ance and did what he r•nuld to secure rnustitutiinnl prohibition for the new State. His home teas ever open to the Meth(xlist ministers and many of thea• have found shelter and' e fort, unddr'hir rntof. For a quarter of a ce•ntnry he has leen me. power in this Methodist Episcopal (•hurch that %viten telt thrnoghnnt the State, filling al- most every position t he church mold offer, until. in diel, the church hon• mYr) him with the highest office in her power to bestow. that of delegate to the Iirnrt•,ul I'nnferenee held in Cali- fornia in 1001. He Wan one of Ocel'a noblemen and of hire It may t•ith- fully be said, "He was a good mon." Possees ing strength of character to an unusutlei degree, he was yet tender and sweet. in his afte'tinns, making hint an ideal Innshand.and father. To his wife and family of two mons and eight daughters he has left the precious leg- acy of it blameless' life, while his mem- ory will ever ie• eacredly cherished by all who knew him. For two years he had leen in failing health, but his last illness was mf short duration. During the hours of pain and weakness his /'ht•tstian Leith triumphed glom -heed,/ mid he longed to depart. and b• with (lin torts efit- •nt•r- Y•les, inch :Italia. A very large rnnmetree of brae friends, a titre profusion of flowers, ANNOUNCEMENTS. WANrF:n. A bright, boy as atppren. lice at (rote(•. W. C. (fool's:. Maury ate tacking advantage of the bargains in hat -dwell, at II.tw•KtNS sale, ('atl 1 of Ogilvie's Royal Houses hold Fl '. All kinds of field and gat -len seeds. A..1. ('roPEie. - II. W. THmtatirN, druggist• is having n male of sponges at half prier, for a few days at his new stole. All first quality. It.'. MSAY'S 111.! RI: PAINTS. - Did you notice how white the court house veil- ing is, or how red the jail is? They are painted wi th Ramsay 's Put r ' Paint. ha, is gold for county buildings is the paint for yyell• house. For sate at \Voitmyt.i. S HatYlwaue Sante, Nlml'K.--With the purchasing of B. W. Howell's stock i pent•Iwrne open• ing,t new set of iooks, anti all at•- rnunts on the old set of hens must be settled by J • `1st. All not, settled by that 'time will be handed to a sol- it.itur for collection. C. I'. LEFT. BORN. I'ENTLANII.-In UnnKennon, on April loth, to Mr. marl Mr, Ales. Pentland. a son. MARRIED. %YKRSTKit HI'Cl1ANAN. -At the residenr'e of the bride's preen . s, St. Helen. on April Ilth. by Rev. It. W. Crew. Violet, daugtn ter of Materiel Itnehanan, to Robert 11 eb• aster. of AshielS DIED. IcEltitY. In tau -know, on April 21th, fluorite • W. hurry. formerly of tiudericb. CUATK:S. h, Ilnderleh. on w'nlnesi'u, April 211h. rant Jena. Sallnw•s, lwlnvnsl wife of Iwiam ('0.1t1•s, aged 1.) yeses and 3 months. lil'ItNIN. At ('ewe. Ashfield township. au )4unday. A ern Void. Mrs, Moroni. relict. of the tato F.itwarel Irnhnln, awed 71 year. FISHER. -In Ilolsrich township, on April 111th. al the residenrr of her mon, Seth, Susannah Wenner, beloved wife of Valen- tine Fisher. meet 73 years, 1 month and' L1 days. IIAI"NT. - At St. Helens, on Saturday. April 11th, John (taunt, aged 711 years and 7 months. IIA Mitt 1W. • At Itowennint, North Da- kota, on Thursday. April 12th, John Hal. crow, in former resident of (ialevieh. HU1\'IIIE. In Oiwtcrli'h on Saturday night, April 211t, Mst+tannt KIlxatmeth, eldeat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Howrie, age.( Is years and II months. I:$oN. In (led oriel". top F'ridey. April stlth: James let inn, In his flftsemth )ear, SA UNHY. At Dungannon, on . undny, April I:,th. Samuel It raoinhy, aged a1 years and X month-. V A N STOY It:. -In I iewlerlch. on Ttrellay. April '21t h, Charles, W. S.. son of Mrs. Mary Van -tune. w'.1MSLKA'.- In Ilayfield. on Apell Iltb. John Waned.). aged -C year. WHI'l'PLY. In (lewitri ),. on Sender. April !-Kul. Thomas \thltel. agent nn veernali V toe11 th..