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The Signal, 1906-6-28, Page 1(THE SIGNAL TO JAN. 1, 1907, TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS FOR 5o CENTS. rj/r?Y.NINTR YEAH -No. 907 7,471,3 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : JUNE •!S, 190f; WEDDING INVITATIONS Awrouncetnenta, Wedding Cards, Boxes, At }Homs Cards. etc.. printed from artistically -engraved -t y pe (aces of approved designs on correct styles of Wed- ding Stationery at THE SIGNAL VANATTEK & ROBERTSON, Pvnraaalta Financial i Quit OFFICEIIS THK will always be pleased to advise with you as to the best method of MAKING ItNVESTMENTS• and will treat your business affairs with the utmost secrecy. OOVKRNMKNT AUTHORIZES 1'S TO ACCEPT IIEW►a1Tk. THE STANDARD LOAN CO. Goderich .Oftice, - Cor. North st. and Square. W. L. NORTON, MANAGER. Dentistry r C. $,•SALE, L.D.A., D.D.M. Mcl.ean's Block Illy. Turnbull '+ old -model le leu nganiton \Vtdoe.day •afWrnoo 11.. Medical RN. KMMKRMON A T1'RNBULL. 1 A. T. e,'MMEIruo*, M. D. W. H. Transit La. M. It Meer. Han, jton Street. 'Intone ler(. r ' Re+Ideo.phone IYI. 1\R. KM. KON B, JJ I'HY81('1AN AND SI'O special attention l0 Eye. Kar. Nu.., and Thloat. Cabe and rewldrnce, old Han kof Mee real. opposite Podod ler, 1.1no et., liuderirh. Telephone N0. fat. )wail (IAMKRUN A KILLOitAN. BAR- euergRa aoieftsre, notwnrs, ale. ()Aloe, Hrrulltoo St., third dooehow bq arm. (ioderich, aa. M. U. CAMERON, K. C. J. L KIL- L( .. I - WI1AN. DROUDFOOT, HAYS k BLAIR. barrlaten. mollaitere, netarie. public pro •- 'm.lu the Maritime Court, eta. UltIce. r'.wt sire Square. next door C. A. 4alrr'a grueery. Prl vete fund. to lend M lowest num of Intereemt. W. PROUDF'OOT. K. C. R. C. RAYS. U. F IVPO. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER. s aallettmr. notaryblic. oomimdooer. • Minor ino luso. Dao m. corner Hamilton and St. Andtorew's Street*. Ooderleb, (M4. TV(KINHON & OARROW, BAR - MISTERS, ;attorneys, sollcttor.. etc.. Oorbiieb. Money to Tend at lowest rate.. E. L. DICKINSON. CHARLES UAHRI OW. 1.1.H. JU. WARD, CUNVEVAN('ER, . rte., and eannlmdoner for inking and receiving ra agrdxanoew of bail or Affir ation, depoaitla. or + de 11111 IL•,'Elf a Don. 111 or rorrtrning any actino, -nil or Inc eroding In taw High 4 osirt of Juan, the Court of Appeal for (Muria. or in any (Monty er IHrlalsn Court. .% II I nul•wtlone carefully aa4 promptly rxe nted, ltmeleKe and I'. 11. addre0a hungulmun Tut. Insurance. Loans. etc. I MIN W. ICRAI13h1 , 1,11014,FIR1: • and accident Insuran.e. Apra fur Hiding out nal amt mtoek C0111atnlr-. lownrwr.• io all line- effected on test p1.,ny and at to*'eel rate.. .11 at idle e, corner Weot Street mid Square. or ;oldies- J. W. 4'RAIUII', Uederirb, Ont. Ielc ,hour 21 - - For Sale M I. WR Al h. A LAIt(K I t)N 1 j K a rfe, suitable for I(lwnwhi reef!. Fur part Woolen. apply 10 1'H41S. TILT. 11*KILLOP MUTUAL FIRE iN- .11111 SC AN('T, 40. -Vann find isolated town property an.nred. Value or property fn ,•tired up to Jan. Ilam over s:tdb,len. 'Wren and director.: -J. H. MsL.on, arse": 1'. Frnt-er. vire prem. ; Jaw. Connell'', 45. Dale, Me l'be,, 0.1.1. Wet t, Jan. E...n+, J:O.(( rico ...1, lienee pre... director. : T. K. ,Lay., Menton h,+errlar> trra.nrer Inepeetor-. elan• -t director to hes. J. IV. 1 ro. Holu,wvlll•, egrul for '.4,o' Huron. Polley Milder rain pity owes Kesel• end get their cant- nrr.fleet at Mr. 1.1.101. Clinton, or at Mclw'an line.' Palace I IWhlnr Store ti denrh Marriage Licenses ` ,ALTER E. KELLY, 1 uul)F:Itu'H.ONT. watchfloker, Jeweller and Opt Irian. • limner of Marriage }Jorma'-. TVLANE, ISSUER OF MARRi- • AUK Items.. Uoderick, that. Auctioneerinfq J. OMAS UUNDRY, LIVE ST(►l'K Nand general auctioneer. ham removed from Hsrnihou Street to new oMow. on South Street, where he will he fend at all I in,•+ *hen not crying ,ilea. Term+ reamooablr and Every at Or: used to give you wudaet Ion. Phone .45. \(lEORUE BECKETr, GENERAL V1 inset borer, ere Hamilton .tmet , leo erloh. • 1), box 51(4. %11 +ale will receive epee-Jai:potion. I will buy your entire stock of h n .lido1 Id odes for e s a will +ill you 1):o ee. furniture, nt ttremee, spring+. etc., Ow Call and see what we own do for you in Phi. 1•In,. (1 El /RUE HE( 'K ETT. Cn rind Shop, Yldler4•h, WK SALE. -A 1FELL-Hlt5D DUR- HAM cow. tout year old. Apply to M its. 1. WICHII. to if rim() HU6UI Ks. ONE ('uTrEit 1 .k 51) A tit 1011 I.Il1HT week', n.enln. pun+h,wd from 51.,44 Howell for sale chomp. Apply -at l'II AS. 1'. LIFTS hatrlwase More. If DIANO RIR SAI.E. -A (i(K►1) 1I •eeOlrtle(NlI piano fns rale, in llret eta+. remittent. unison. snake. 00.4 e4,l1 when new. 11 will 1w oiteled very clump, n- 1 have o, tee for it.J. H. 4'05.54 Int\ F:.. *eel lr state for bale. MALE. -BUILDING ON V141014.V141014.LOTH ]Market steers. near Carnegie library, a Med de.lrable location. Apply to MRs.' J. H. WILLIAMS. 14, •11 LIARS( FUK SALK.-1111/ ACRES. P being the mith half of let 13. coame.sion 1. Ashfield; Il uuled on gntvel raid bet wren Ouderich and Imo know, t tree-gl:uter. of nolle from Nile pa.toflLr•: chute!, and -tore. It it ,on.ldend tone of the finem fano+ in the .wont' of Huron. Ars, fifty *Claw, 'mated On the .e,tod roe. c salon of Ashwell, being the north half of the nut half of lot 11. There are two r.mnh,g Merano. on each p1,ace. There 5s a barn :r; x WI. with stone foundation. two frame buildings, x 30 and 20 x 10. a Mad frame hou-e and khehen and a flue young orrhard ou the home4lra4. Ibdh farm. are all w.odel down et pr.rewt. The illecre lot ha.. barn M x :a on it. For male by MKS. H1.OH tit KVIN. Nile P. O. 077-11 }THE GODEKI('H REAL I*ITATE 1 ANSI INst•ttaNce AUKN('V. F'oK x45.5_ Fund9Md cottage to n•nl, 7 room, ,(redy rltuat.d wKea y-.41154.4. 11-•tory frame dwelling. nine roomy, with geed •r kia•h.•u, goal .table. 't 011 -il waled on Keay. stn.•t. 31 -wort brick a,et,+r.Krnt 111.rou001.5wellna. Large .lata•. a eat.. Finely d4uand ort KM,'. 01011. Pat1. a«nap. r.tery l4 *ore, Niece.. m•er1 and photo. arr aa akA gallery. MH,nale'a nil 5114511 .dart. i(lylh. $I... 4 barge luf-. .orelrr P5.lnn and WNIIuglnn. 1'n•+•. sir, are the.. t -t..r>' brek, H roomed hour and 4 ogee. 04. lend. god orchard. Price ' $2,301. or-Bartr acn 1 a near . /- tnl inn. e, room., .o 1) Macy (rauu• hoopoe, Metal -tied, near 1'011.g0ate !let Lot aril frame laundry. 20 (mu frontage on Ea4 etnet. near agnan•, M 1!.. r-r000wd (mule .10r a ale dwelling. large •table, -Monter' ion Elgin avenue. Intnme from beet now., inn annually. • 1{gartnnit' knock., but once at your door. Money t0 Ism, liter rent. ('ARE.Y. HAMLINK. Dank Of C'en uwne Bldg. LOR SALE. -THAT DESIRABLE dalpro y belonging 50 floe e.1ate of the •h ihal. , e ..nr 4111411•11 un the earner of Wee 1)d \1'0I[140011 -u ret-. en,npnstn` tote pi And 11. running number,. in the lows oat (Aderick with gad 100 .101)• hri,•k Mtu-e, all modern ,0.. onirm'ee. Thi -o- 011e of the tory beet propenf.+ in the. tow 0. .4 leo loot I:f;luud par M lot 12;. Hunchin+om'- Morse'. turn of Ouderieh. 1I.pV 1 to SAM 1'51. IOlt'h.((IN nr JOHN T. 111` Klu)N, rk-dor,h 1'. 11.. 'bO!-t SALE OK RENT. -A F1>pRM of 111 acre. of beet rear 1011111. Iw•10"g1 g la 111 n. lata I'ro r, Dederirlr. .it 'taint un 1.1 n e,.wha,, I1oderk•h township. •4 tin mile- from 1 imrnch, nine iron, 4'lintun mod III a from &n field : fairly ,mrd building -and Iwo on chard-, Hea.onnble trnn-. For fnrthrr loartioadar- appl>• to JAMES ('1111,1. .1.. Hlo•k+ -trot. (lodeirit : or KI)WAKI> Al'HFIION, liodeneh. 1s.-tf. (N EXCELLENT' FARM FO • y.01.K. -L 415 acre. in 11",•-1 1Vawvand.h, 1 too mile+ from Auburn : -oil 61101 linea, sheen NO arnr order a ultivalloa, and :e4 10 01 own, timber. A well end two •prong, of water. a • Inoue fnue darning. a nal herrn, Coble and driving .heel. Apply to ,'tit NO 41 RIIHKKT- SON Iinderich VOIUNG k ROBERTSON, REAL 1 Estate end Insurance Agents. Heal ;-- tate for wh• or to let. Proper, her handl+., in any pert cf the town and ...soar.- Fin, a.d life in.urau.e• nlnI,ey to 'pert. eV... Ii0R SALE. -FOUR TOWN LOTS 11' on Ilny„eM road, with of fin. ICnpv1.1 Uih w on', property. Apply to U. 11', TIIOMati % :Nk PN. r j H; STERLIN(, BANK OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $I iHMkisln IN(t>KPn0.% n to seertAt. .4(T OF IoMINIU!t raltusMKNT 'r ARCHIVE ne m:ITN, SAViNGS BA K DEPARTMENT. Intermit allowed on Ilepmits of SLOB nil upwards. Paid every three mons l• or eotnpoundl.l quarterly. , FARMERS' SALE Y)TES rallied or collected at reasonable rate's. LOANS MADE. A - .nered honking husineaa tt'atcmeled. r THE SOVER. ' IGN 1 .\ N OF CA DA A. G. GAMBLE, manager. llAxbO1.Pr1 M*crone A1.0. Pro••. A (1ENERAI. 11ASKIN* RU81N SAVINGS DEPARTMENT . $1.5 D. M. MTiw 4,,1. I;1•-., \In' TRANSACTED OPENS AN ACCOUNT YOUR IDLE MONEY can earn Interest and yet he as h at pun. (All a0 if in V1.ut pocket nr some other inrecnte .place. You 'van hair the principal 1111)' day with Interest for the dialed time it. was on chasmic.. iNTERNST COMPOd'NI►F:D FOra TiMES A YRAIt Oodetich Branch, - ANDREW PORTER,• -- Jonla1) Hlrw'k. MAN.u.ER. LOCAL TOPICS-. Band Concert Tomorrow Evening. 'rhe:5i'd Regiment Vaud expects to be home L))ulorr41W (Friday), and to platy a program um the Square in the eveuing. GODERICH MARKETS. Tm mamas'. June "-11111. 1leli,rries ore very lIgbl this week. The grain market show's a .14411 .t reugl kinin'( in tone. Fall wheat, pr bush, new.. . yI 74 to $ 0 70 Spring wheal, ),er bush, n.•w J 73 W 0 714 114.- per b,..h 0 42 to 0 43 Hu,-kwhmt, per bush to 415 to 0 40 . 0 :M, to 0:47 olti to 11 KS 5441 SW v) • et Ir W 7nal It q1 K(I4 u le 1112 0 15 0e 1 111 4 73 725 5110 411) to '401 _ to le to ole .. 018 to "0 1Y ... 124 to 124 .. II Ir to 04 ... 0:11 to 754 .. NI to 7., O e3 to 013 11110 In 41 11) 11! 111 04 Plat., per bush., new Pew, per hood, IterleY, per bu.b.... . _ .. ... 0 11 Ir. se crening+, per too ... Is. 4n to Flour, fmuily. Wrest . ... 2 511 le Flour, latent, per owl .. 8 111 to Bruit, per tuft..lr W 10 Tthnn', ler lute..... . - . }I In to flay. pier sen . ... . n m) to %Food. per cord - .. 5 In to H olter, per Ib... 3.S to CLeese. per Ib 0 12 to Egg., fresh, ter doz n 11 (1) Puuaton, . 11 ti to Cattle, ordlu'y to good, per eel31n to o 'Attie,ex cwt 4x5(0 Hugo, ieWrtu wedper gbt, p1)• apt::4 en to !4 n1 1 ring Iwalllla.1 ahee>Y per cwt 4 to 118411, per Ib Hato.,, per Ib . Laid. per 1b Tallow. per Ib . I1M,., per opt... Mhe•p akin. a Turkeys ... ('l,lrkrn. - 1t naw bevies 111ul,kie marketm 011 tomer 10 Lost or Found ONT. ()N \VEDNESDAY AFTER- S / NOON. between the British 5xehauge hotel and 1'. Imes rrriden.e, %Vyd .rroost, a pair of ,wards les in it ea+-. 1,11441er pima+• return to the Aril 5.11 and meelve rrwanl. Situations Vacant (1(►U1) GF:NF:RAF ME It V A NT X wanted. Apply to 0 -. U. I'. BLAIK. al. Vittoria 'Meet. UJANTED.--I►IS 1tl :HANAUER for high-elawe Au:an•lal for 111derfeh dl.triet. A(Idn•ae No. 11 Manning ('hall.ber Toronto. i t OY %VANTED-APPRE. 'ICE TO LS Immo printing. 14 or 15 gran' - age, fair 1Kt1e'atiol,. .t goat opportunity for bright boy'. Apply at THE SIGNAL OFF}( HUHU A ROY ',ADAMS TR.u-ue a .4r Ps*io Studio in Lank of Montreal Hook. 1) Fine_ Arts RARING AND PAINTING 1 N 1111. A140 WATER 5101.05. Private tuition UKO. F. 11 UuiITT, /411441.1411Uxw1 n:old I honor mw1. Accommodation fee Sumtw•I'Visiton rLWK SI.3 11ER \'1~17'()RS. Its rrglw•.1 of the Hnnnl of Trade. all Know. bas ing11 air 1)d Ilion fur - •r 45, 401. to Iloleriel are tomer-meet to leve tM'ir mune. u 1 I end µen lrular at 1 hr urw+paler Malar. of Use town. whirr li-t. MAI be kept whish will M• available for enquirer,. Nq' auldre.a•- -cul h," 1,, Thr ai,fhal of le• will he properly r,eontel. JAMES MIT ('H E1,1.. Secretary 1104..n1 of Trade. To LLCIIL - - - -- G\U1i RENT. -A DWELLING ON Jr. Kr/1y slnel. % dwelling eurnl.h.d or n111, near lake frond: modern cons el,le,ee-. Fon este. - Two new dwelling. on Angle -re -fleet : one dwelling ml Melon .Ira•' : al -o building lot+ oh Elgin avenue, Ewe% +tree,, cedar -I nil and fine -.tree'. %4'.,111111. A few' fund -hell ho11+•- or tome. near the lake: 10 rent for the monomer •..a.an.. 10.11 V01. N11 A 414 HKI:Ta11N. Notice to Creditdrs NOTICE. • - Ali peram+ Fav ing claim- again -t the notate O .5. U. 10'unuell. lite of the town of OdlerIrh hank nanagrr. de'eean• aa -.1. requested to mend melee to the under -ivied. MH4, J. D. Ill IoN NELL. Executrix. C drrich, lht1.. nr 10 1. F. I)ALY . Kx,rutor, Seaton t b, llnf. 1t Tenders Wanted IIEMENT SIDE1VALKS. Sealed tender, will he MI6 vel by the ,ander Igne•d up to a p, 1)4. Frida)', the 211th day o! .hmr, 5140x, 101 the 10154 Diction of alt,oni 11:0; .gnan• feel le c1•na•11t 'Mew Mk+ in the town of Ualerieh. -01101 be Mllr xf 11... !1441 owe clerk..lt ln)' be Tender.. will he n•ceivod for the whole or any part. .% invoked cheque or other w.•mrn y *at feta, tory to 1110 • 1)l for s14 per omen. of the nmounl of the Irndrr nowt need 15*II)' mow. No lender nee•+•+arll) ,it•omlld. M. 0. Jfo.NsrnN, Platt Town ('Perk. Warning TAKE \VAKNING. TA peneltlr+ of the lkg Bylaw are to be immediately enforror. 1144•11r. of deist+-huidd nt 01lee gall and lay liev,.l• fel' andel Inst a4 wove trouble.1433.1'A 311'HKI.1., 5olkrt nr. tiVARNING.--ANYONF FO 1' N 7 t n.gw.wing or earning Are Mm. III. any port of nnr property will he errwlal and prow coifed. ISIgn'b F.. 4'. and 5. 1'..1T/MILL Navigation Algoma Central Steamship Line STM. KING EUWA I; I ) Weather permitting TOLF.IX)•SAU'I.T MTE. MARIE DIVISION. Helwegp Tnl.do ,end Sault Ste. Merle end intermediate point-, .oIII leave lialcrl,h am follow*. Northlsnrnd WWI p.m. Sunday So tithlwolml 10,311 a.m. Friday , \VM. LEFT, -- Local Agent. T. J. KENNEDY, fTrnflk Manager, Planet Ste, Marie. Will Sustained. An action in the Surrogate Court waw tried on Tuseday by' Judge Doyle 10 connection with the will of the late Mr+, Fitch, a widow residing at Sea - forth at the time of her' death. The ground 4111 which it was ,ought to ret aside the will was of mental inca- pacity fur making a will. J. L. Kil- loran for plaintiffs. the executors. .1. M. Best and Mr, Daltutl, attorney, of Detroit. for defendants. The judge held that Pile will wits valid but reserved judgment ase to cn*te. Opened an Office. The- Maitland River Power l:1)., Ltd.. has taken the office 1)u North street formerly 111443.1 as (4141 11wr11 k' lirorr Luau ('1),'a office and the town tlear- trer'r,Arc*. This afire is provided with the reports of the different en- gineers on the Maitland River project and also the **porta of the 1►uteri., power 0 !anion un the Niagara ,and Trent powers.. Thr ()Mee will be open every day and evening until 1n o'clock and internist i egarltng the Power proposition ups before the town will Iw gladly futuiehetl w any enquirers. Goderich'a Invitation to C. O. F, At the recent annual meeting of the High Court of the. C. 0. F. in Ottawa, Mt, Thomas '.vita (lumen as the next Mete of meeting. Gialrrichrecei%•ing the next highest earl of votes. The delegates explesowl their thanks for the invitation of the Mayor and Boase of Trade of Goderich and no doubt another year Ooel'rich may he selected as the plate of meeting. We understand Sl. Thouuas bass lw•rn in- viting the C. U. F. for three years. 'liar delegates front West and East ,Huron very much apple•iated the courtesy of their Pall' rotary tepee Auction Bales _ A1'(TION SAI.K: OF VA1.1'ARI,K TOWN 1'Kol'KRTv. Ther+ will 1.' nfirmd for 'ale at mobile anion by Thome., (111045')', nuc, ionerr, on Toorerto0. the and dao of .(,,Io . IV N, at 7'.91 DD a... al Denrlry ...tabhs the hour, mut Ion on %fah + t n•et. Innnedlala•iy month of the Hrtrl+h Hotel . 11n•rw'nt owned ,y Mee. U. 1'. Tour.. The .Ilnatlon 1. excellent, the holo+ Is In n fell state of repair *04 the property I. In every sea) a de.-Irahl• one. The property will he offered .obirl•t to a ro erv,d hM. For further p rtfrnlar. enquire from Ml het Of theureteral/nest. UI( glassoN R OARRUW. T. RC NDRY, So11cltor+ for Mn. Tonic Awl forager. tt will remain here for a week °►e NO. The resilient are one of the heat city regiments i1) Canada. and their visa tet liodrrith will be an event of great interest. They ale expected to come 141141(11 :-iell strong, with a brass haled and bugle (sires. Th e Stratiorl people are c tang upon a viii front the regiment -for our day during its outing. It will bw the weak of the Stratford old hu3'r' reuui0n x1)11 Ike \Viudwlt• Kiddie's will g1) ;down from li1slerich with a 'pedal- exculsi41n 114151. returning in the rvrninq[. Thr anth°ril ies of 40W11 ritual InakO arrangements to girl• the viait41ts a fitting welcome. Moved to St. Boniface. 1,t4)' Coates, who for the papa four zrues has been connected with the Western Canada Flour Milling Co: here, left 011 liatulday lent, accom- panied by his }laughter, !Hiss Gladys, for St. lionifacr, where Mr. Coates has a 511.011 position es fort -num of the warehouse- of the Company. Mins t'awtes will be the guest ' for time of Mr. and Mee. Will Me- (iaw. formerly of lioderich, after I itsh oih ewill vis( ,' , Frank • de ' wthe r }tallows, at Portage la Prairie. Mira Mai+ Ciliates lb 1)t present staying- with her gl•:ul,luu.ther. !Nis. Kull'. Wa11ow'1, Better 'erect, and willjoin her father and sister thele time in September. Previous 1° his departure Mr. Coate Waw waited 1)n -by the tneulwis of the Big Mill staff and presented' with a handsome purse. The Members of the staff expressed their regnyt at hawing to part with him and their ;demure at learning of his ruh•anetnenl. Wedded at Max This week It is our 'deficient duty to extend cougratubti4no tA) our youngR townsman, Harry Kneeshaw, sou .1)f DOMINION DAY IN G(i1)EIIICII MONDAY, JULY 2ND TKADKM ----- ATHLETIC PROCESSION LAt'ROSSE SPORTS TUG-OF-WAR BASEBALL ATH LETII' CONTESTS FIREWORKS IN THE EVENING BAN}) OF TH4E :Vett KKGIMENT ALL DAY EVERYTHING FReE EXCEPT LACROSSE AND BASEBALL GAMES A' DAY OF SOLID ENJOYMENT -COME ' ntative,, Messrs. Lewis and ('his- t dm, in entr►'teiuing them to lunch- eu during theirstay in Ottawa. Hos Hands Burned La t Friday sting Dan McKay had nth his hands twiny- burned 11 4he•411 1111•)' hotel. nItrli• ill is work- ing. I hal ext'egnislaed the light of A 0, e' nen I WI's 0'4411inpf it N ith ga dine. when the gasoline ignited filo the heat of the burner. Si'. M*KitNshirt sleeves protected r er .it of hi.. his nru)s th quo n rim , K br- sleeves neasel and 11) hands. w ing unpl.\lA.•ta.l, were badly burned. The ugemae>t of the hotel is pay - Ing Mr. McKay's doctor bill :and 111110 his wages dui•it his enforced idle- 1)esN. Love ---Porter. Vest mirky *(tern 0 were cele- brated the 00ptia111 f Miss Hannah Porter. daughter of Jo n Porter. Bri- tannia road, to \\'illia 1 A. love, Of Atwood. The (erem(n • took place at 1:YI1 o'clock, Rev. J. ' milturt (v- i ng 4h knot, lifter N•hich„ nmptnoiln spread was p;u•taken of v a large gathering of relatives en( friends. which includes} 'a number fro 1 amt of town. The bride and groom W're un- attended, except fin• the liltle• ' lwer- girl, Gertrude 131air, niece o the bride. The happy couple left or the o'clock train for At wood, where .11r. 4,0440 in a` well-to-do farmer. Appreciated. . A recent i,sue'rlf The Gielph Mer- cury had the following reference to 44 former Ggderich young man : "This week wunewnes the passing mit of hominess life in Guelph of one of the most likeable mel known in the husinews and social cilelen. Everyone regrets that Mr. /i. B. Morrin is soon to leave es. ('ommlrreially, -Mi. Mor- 1.Is ham alway'M been an acknowledged Slleef'MM, In mrc1111 ('Ircies his popularity has always 'wen unchallenged. A column of writing is not, necessary n let. 'a man know that he in t I t tt liked, th,J hr ha. }wen appreciated. and that the Iwst wimhes of till who have known hint are him- now, and in the future that lies before hilt." G. U. I. Graduates. John A. Taylor. B. A., who has been appointed its the principal of the 5)1544 high nehoul to 1)41 1p1•nel at \\'inglutuI in Septenhwr, is a well-known gradu- ate of the (5,'deficit (0l1rgiate Insti- tute. He has Is•e`n for s ' years principal of Dutton high sch('l. Another graduate of the G. C. 1., Millon A. Finch:man, Will ham heel, profeesnr in the 1'nivernity of ('hleago the pant two yeat•M, has been appointed (Planter in Spanish and Italian in I'ni- ve'rnity College, 'borontu. Mr. lin- chanan,is Well equipped for. the i11si- (iou, having taken a brilliant course nK A 41141414414 A( Toronto ('nit•ersity, and spentt.N•n and a half yearn tali• ing pati -graduate mumps in Pari., Madrid, and Florence, Italy. . McCrae. -Hale. d A quiet. wedding was veleta:ted yestertley latern(WM at(hp residence of Mr. and Mrs. H,•xekiah ilale, when their daughter. Mary (kitty) Stewart. wean united in the Nonds of mat ri to i.rwls Millie. of Toronto. Rev. \\,. N. Iirahein poi forming the ceremony. 'rhe bride sofa o, drew of fawn ('1114)1' and ear•ie lew1MHo rosea And N•,1. Ifn- ettendinl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank }lade. e)f (inrlph, and Mr. end Mrs. 'Theo. HAIe, of Clinton,l and F wanl Mc1'r/ae, of Toronto, brother 4)1 the grtem), were present for the event but were the only guest". fixe,, outside. Ttw bride Mae the recipient, of many lwautitnl peer - mom and the gift finrn the W.00111 weer a gold locket est with peerlm. Mr, and Mts. McCrae leave for Tnrnnt> next Mrlrl/lat•. Essex fusiliers Coming. The news conte. from Windom or that arrangement,. are being 5dvaniael for the visit of the Essex F'u.ili.n, to (ioderirh. It is understood that. they will come by boat August lith and Thos. Kne'rnhaw, on his taking 1: himself a life partner. The lardy of his choice ie, or Pal her was, Miss Elroaabetll Rirhnrdson, daughter of 11r. and Mrs. Thome. Iti4haldsm, uud the es're•ilony'tok plate at the residence of the bride's .isU•r, Mrs. \Vestry F:chliu, Nile, Iter. 1V. H. (irahnnl, of town. tied the km .1, modeled by Rev. .1. 1'. Reid, of Nile. - The bride wore it cost ' of blue silk and ,nrried :a louqurt of e roses. 5 . • 1 N'hll 1'( r hr sen. given nava r K ! y her brother Ti las. The decora- tions were or 111.44 Mill orange Noy - wens. After the celenony the wed- ding party, consisting of only the im- mediate relatives of the eoutracling parties. partook of an excellent sup- per. Mr. KnewhaW brought him bride to town t he sante evening and they have taken up their residence on Wel- lington .street. Death of Mrs. Logie. Mrs. Walter Logie, whose death oc- curred last Tuesday at the residence of her brother-in-law., WiIliam Dick- son, was ,a native of Inverness, Scot- land, and a daughter of the bate Wil- liam McDonald, a contractor of Inver- ness. When quite a child she came with her parents to this country, the family settling flint in the town of Perth. She wan one of a family of thirteen children but when the family moved to Goderich, between thirty and forty years ago. only herself and her sister, the late Mrs. Dickson, were left. She was married in Goderich In the year 1867, and her husband died ver thirty years ago. She leaves no children. The funeral took place, to Maitland Cemetery yesterday after - noon , Rev. James A. Anderson con fMet lg the services. The pall- bearers were H. I. Strang, \1'tn. Warn ek, R. G. Reynolds, F. Jordan, R. C. Hays ,and JAs. Wilson. Mrs. Logie was in her seventy-ninth year. At Osgoode Hall. - in the Divisional Court at Osgood,. Hall last week M. O. Cameron, K. 4'., for defendant in the action of Han- son vs. Iwnnlor(tugh, appealed filen the judgment of Mr. Justice Magee at the triad 1)f the at ion at the lioslerieh non -jury sittings. n 24th March, 19151. in f,Ivor of Mai .i R, for $1.1[51,557. The plaintiff, who i. A widow r.'Mi(ling in the county of 41uet, sued the de•- fendauntt on it pr 'ns y note for 111,• (154.11l:ulr.0 33411 Apri it51:k due tvO 3,4.455 after date, benrir 4 titer rent. interest. The defendant, :min -in-law of the plaintiff, alleged that, he amount in .51)1111 lI 5vas a gift toJti • to enable him to purchase a burn, and that. the note was given to plaintiff p nr to it serious ill note% of defendant's fe, rut that if she did not t•e'n%•er fro n the i11nrrs the money would go be fr to the plaintiff and not to the def.n ant and him relatives, but thou. upon cowl)'). of defendant's wife the n., became n nullity. Wilbi,hn Proudfls)t K. 1'., for plaintiff. opp1w,,.1 appeal. Appw'al di..mi.rod with coots. IPostoffice Improvements, George Rosa, of T1)ionte, an officer of the Post/Are'Ih•partment, of C4tn- pule, wan to town thin week on an nf- Ileial rink in mmne0tion with the ppntn- 4ornl ('hanger At Oowlrrich pr)1ttof111r, and es a result of his virat it in ex- pected that, the ingeovrnlenls will be carried out shortly. 'rhe plan thou is spoken of ix to extend the hetilding twenty fret to fhe rear. to a the pwtnaatrrn private office and the 11101)1)' oiler and registered letter de- bmrtlnent farther bark. and to place oxes along the east side where this department now ie. An entrance doer would abet le Merril at the east nide. Additional nom would 4w made in the public office by' taking net the pppnnftili between the office and the hallway on the watt side and by with• drawing the deliver wicket to a straight line with the loxes. The drop Iwlx wniikl he moved from the side th the input, between the two doors, and a change that is very m5)rh needed will ill be Mad* by putting in new lock -boxes throughout the office. J. J. Bailey to Go to Detroit. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JUNE 28 Tuesday's Guelph Herald bin the following reference t. the intended departure front Guelph of J. J. Bailey, formerly lea leer at the ttutierich Col- legiate Institute. The news of Mr. Bailrv's advancement will he read with interest by his many friends in (hmd,'rirh. The Herald says: "J:.1. tiril'y, conuuerlal wavier at Alex- audra school, has reaigneld and received it• Iy crative p)sition in the teach- ing pr'ofi+ss• His r•signaliou was uceeptel by the w•h/s.l management c 'ttee on Monday ete ring 'rhe retirement of Mr. Bailey is n dirt inct loss to the public school systema of (iuelph, for he w'aas regarded as 11810 of the most val,lable and useful ulrml:tete of 111e.01ff. With the minders he was most `oputer and they are ell awry to 10,441 him. The members of the bolted ofeducation deeply regret his going, but it was inesossible to pa- him the high salary of $1,1100 which he will get in 1)rtroit. His salary here was 1177:1, as he had just been granted en in- crea1e. The resignation goes into effect today." The Late Mrs. McKay. Un M lay last .,c",,en's! tri• death of Mr.. James M,Kay after an illness of about two the duration. She was an old lady, having petassd h r righty -f •tis milestone, and had levan railing for the past two veers. Site wawa natit•r of Sutherland, Scotland, and c)iue' 10 this try about sixty- three yearn age, with her husband. They settled Met i1) Ottawa and after living thele for snow time eta to Ingersoll and a short time later to Uoalerich. Mr. McKey diel here °ver Hfly years ago. 111s. McKay's maiden nate waw Jut }taws and she had Kix brothers and f1111(' Misters 111 the 0I4 t' try. Her children r41u- misted of a fancily of Iwo sets and four daughters : John 1 Frxucia, loth dead ; Mrs, McPherson and Ms's. Itrown, of town: Mrs. Horne, of Kee- watin ; and Mrs. Rolwrts, deceived. For tete part fifteen years Mr. Mc- Kay had made her 4 with her daughter, Mrs. Brown. The funeral took place sin Tue'slay afternoon to Maiden(' cemetery. Rev. James A. Anderson conducting the services. The pall-b'alm)( were Janes, Buchan- an, 1►. Mtoddart, W. A. H. Cuff and Wits. Warnock. Mrs. Horne, Miss Brown and James MtPhe►senl were sun run)neI when the iterioua nature of Mrs, McKay's. (elms* war learned, and with them and the other eel/divest iN the eyu)pat by of many friends :111d net nein tuns. G. and G. Railway Notes. Two derricks have been erect el at the .foot of Harbor hill to be usev1 1n the erectil,u of l 11 abut- ments for the C. P. R. bridge which will carry the wagon 11)+111 0441•)' he railway track. The cunorete work of our of the abutments iN tn'uglesN- ing and 4.he ea,neMion for the other Nan being deepened l h e early part of the wnrk• and the con- crete work will be gone ahead with Oneone 1)' right away. On day weer! g ) thedet•rickei fell over and initsdecent fell across the town electric light wires. The Wires sustained the weight but the poles they N',•re rtramg on grave 0s.' , three 1)t' them bring snapped elf. New lolls have been elected to take their place. A pile- driver in at, wnrk along the (sank this gide of the river, along the line the track will lakefront the point whrtrit (tomes the river, and the Nurveyul's are at work ahead of it. marking the levels. On Saturday !welt the IKIne girder. for the bridge across the river were hoisted into px>eition. They are about forty feet long and extend from one 0f the abutments to the tenlpnr- ery gtlpp°rting structure midway be- tween the first pair of nhulmentn. The derrick which will hoiot the lxerntanent girders into position will ill net out on them- false girders, while the cars carrying the girders will run on the track below. Oedth of Mrs. Wm. Niebergall. The news of the sudden end unex- peetil death of Mrs. William Niels -r- eal!, of Windsor, was received here on Friday afternoon and was a great. shock to her friends. Mrs. Nielw•r nll hal not been in the best of health, hut she wan about until the day ba' - fore her death, which came with sllelt suddenness that the phyairian tai not t' • 1.. notch her liedside, Mr. Nieb•rgall Witt up in the Cobalt ilin- tri t e•xemininj( some timber I1an1111 anal :1)t he was away in the wools some difficulty was experienced i1) communicating the sal intelligence to 1 ' , Ile reached Windsor 1)n Mon- day evening and accunlpnniesl the lady to this town the following day. Mr. and 1Nrm, Robert Milkmaid, of Itie troit : Mts. Chin. Hawkins and Miss Kate Nieb'rgall, of Windsor, and Mrs. 1'. M. Molloy, of Aurora, also ac- companied the ren !Mots. Mts. 41c- l),,nald and 41rm. Mulley are sisters 1)l the deceased. The funeral took place from the remid.nce of I►r. W, F. Clark yesterday afternoon. Rev. ;lame.. Hamilton conducted the per - vires, and the pall -bearers were .J. W. Vauutlter, George Stewart, Dr. ('lark, Janie.. F. Thomtnon, .John Law - sit and W. 11. Robertson. The re - mein(' were interred in Colborne ceme- tery lesid,'threw of Mr. Nieborgall's nett wife. Floral tributes were (lent by friends et Windsor. i etrnit, (lode - rich and Dunlop. The deceased wan married to Mr. Nieb'rgnlI at Dun- lop) in O'(,,twr last. She 1)nd fre- 4ently virit.Nt Goderich before her t erring.• null wan much esteemed )ui(ong her circle of friends here, who 'metre her untimely death and mym- patllirA` With the hthobnd and other rebut es 111 (heir great 141111., Mason Attend Church. reel Ambling Lola for tale Mr". J. H. W Wising.. ► tier; rot Wanitd- Mix U. F. Blair l special shoeing 1, Itnrw Good. - D. Malar ('1).. :a 4 Summer le N'. Acheson 41 Soo 8 Warn, Weather Uoodw-J. H. ('ulboen4.. . 1 selling out -S. J. )'oung Dungannon.. sees, 5 Uawllue Stover-- le P. Paulin . ... 0 Announcement --5. P. Paulin 1 ' Silk awl Mu.lbt Waist« --K. A. McKim . 4 On Dauinion 1111) -S. K. Hick 10 Chocolate or Tan Shwa -Dumont& 1 Mao- Fenn for Sale Mea Hugh °Irvin, Nib 1 Esersthing in Hardware -C. C. Lee 7 Now fur the lore. Uuud,. and Bilk R.alnwte Hodltm. Hi•oe.. l0 Safe for Stile - Tho.. Tilt sees, l a1sa 1, ele. host. -British Exch1 Iltaek Cheviot auto -W. C. Pange 8 SHOOTING AT KINGSBRIDGE. • Joseph Hussey Seriously Injured as Result of Charivari. An unfortunate affair happened at Kingsbridge last night. Yesterday wtaa the wedding day'of John C. Dalton and Miss Frances .Loan, of that place, and in the evening there were frstivilier at the couple's new home. About midnight at chervar i party a appearance and Joseph put in int n / saran Hussey, n young man of twenty-five or thirty years, whit was in the house witb'the welding( party. trent outside to quirt the dt1turbencr. Whether through nccident or carelemineNs. a shotgun in the kande of one of the tharivau•i )arty went off and several of the Aleut struck Hussey, route In the side of the heel end some in his sidle, The blood Howell freely and It is not yet known- in Go ericlu just how bull' injured the man is. lie is lying in the Dalton house, Div - ors wrrr sulnulonctl from Kintail and 4)r. Whitely wentop from town Chia morning. Ln tespottne to a hle'asage fr Kinteil Pra,vincial Contatab{e Phelan left about 10 o'clock this uxlrm'n for the went. and he has not returned at time of writing. Sin(Inilast seam St.. John the IMap- tl.t'm 1hap, the• day the Mawrnie (hdeer 'always re anis' with eepvial hotuor, and fi)Ilowi the )*snap enstnn) lb..local11a1 lodge eh' iia anneal rh1)r'h parade In eellhrate the day. Eight mendi'tw of M4)'ning Sitar isolge, Car. low, joined with'Maitlsnd Lodge end the orale of the bitted lodges. numbered seventy-seven. The breth- ren attended Mt. George's church. whose rector. RTv. 111, Turnbull, is • of the ,,Umbria of the Order. In ad- dition to 'him the church werlrns, W. D. Tye and E. i.. Dk'kinwm, the or- ganist, W. A. H. (;uff, at least t hie.• of Ole sidemen and two of the choris- ters ere tnetnhers of the older. The srrvirre of the day were in the mein those appointed frit St. John's Day, while the rector chow for him text the word& : "Verily I gay unto you. among therm that are burn . of women there hath not, 7414011 a greater then John the Baptist." After it few words of eloquent reference to Fit. John »1)d his vehement anti outspoken dr utciati°n of Kim, the aurtertty of his life anti Fir fear) ,snetaaa of the rich and powerful when it became his ditty to denounce their wickednea,, Mr. Turnbull passed un U\ discuss the )ymiolical teaching of the Older of Ancient Fns and Accepted Moutons.Thr objects of the Orderhe said were to *stake 11114 Ilett PT men, more con - orient ions and honorable in their deal- ings with their fellownwn, and be showed how the various implements lewd in architecture! construction whirl' were adopted nit emblems of the Order si Id t'ou't the members the gavel principles of truth on which they NI Id build their lives and ebar- !WIPrK. Thr twenty -four -Inch gauge showed how one's thew should he properly apportioned among the vtar(eme duties of life. the humoring of Girl in the flint, Mate and nmaidere- t' of 41410'.4 (whew-ereaturea in the wetted. In c e c 1 withr tiot the 1»t ter he took occasion to refer to the mplen- did opportunity at pr•nrnt afforded in helping in the building of the hos- pital. The plumb ayIlIhulirel the teed of testing tour character building with the perfect standard, the square+ of living heconorably with all men and of squaring our lives with the truth. the mason n hammer of the necessity of removing the defects we found in Hie building( we were erecting, the trowel of using the gement of brother- ly Affection and eonllideration of one a4other, and NO with the various other nym'ola. The musical service was appropriately rendered by the Or- ganist and choir And included the anth- em, "i was glad when they said unto nae, We ,will go into the house of the Lord." Centralia Man Killed. London, June 24. -While in the act of repairing his barn, Patrick Barrie, of Centralia, fell front the roof to the' ground, it distance of thirty feet., sad died a trw minutes later._ Death of Alex. Muir. Alexander Muir, the author of "The Maple Leaf Forever" and of other patriotic "songs, died suddenly at hie hone in Toronto on Tuesday evening. Mr. Muir was principal of n petite school in Toronto, hit wow widely known throughout the c try. Some Newspaper Bargains. The Signal and The Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star to January 1st, 11107, for only 55 cent.(. The Signal and The Toronto Weekly (ilo'we to January eat, 113157, for i)llcents ; or to January 1st. 1155( (a year and a 'mitt, loth papers will benefit for 112.00. The Signal and The Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire to January 1st, 1107, for i/1 rentm. Send suhsct•iptiune to THE SIn5AL, (iodcrich, Ontario. ANNOUNCEMENTS, lung thread, absolutely pure man- illa rope is the Hest ; that is whet we sell. PA11LIN's Hardware. WANTED.- E gn Mk;. Ptdlare' re - vine(' tariff. 11M1 tubs choice grans but- ter wanted at once. Geo. E. Kiva, Wingh,n. If you are troubled with Buffet° Wont in y • house, get a bottle of our I W.TH,oMM )4 m Illiffei• Bug Drug Store , st Adjt, Bloss, of Mtratforl, and Capt. Metier, of Clinton, will conduct a very special meeting in the Motivation Army hall on Friday night, June 29tb, 'There will 1e n w•rial Mir end sling ing and a really profitable meeting, :after which Bake and ice cream will be sert'eI. 1h) not mine n good time. BORN. ROR5ItTsl)N. h. Shelton!, on W,•dnrmdar, .lone 27, le. 10 Mr. and Mr. It. a. Itolrrt.on, It ado. DIED. M.4( A1'. -In lioderfrh. nn Monday, June .!,4 h. .Linn,( Ito.. relict of the late 184,aee Mackay. aged 54 year., and I month. NIKHKItIl.%I.L. At Wlndwor.lhlt.,oe Friday-. June ttnd fella ('INwhl, ware of William Niebrrgali. og.d Al yarn. 1/41155, -In Ool,Hch, ml Tne+day, June Pah. Jane McDonald, widow of the late Wal- ter IA)glr, aged 74 yowl . and In nlonlhe, K lit K PATRICK. ;51 tt wellington place. Toronto, on Sunday rl0runm. the 1(11 .Intoe. Elba Addl•o,, Stetnrw,n. widow of the late John I nrke,oft Kirkpatrick. torn erly of (lairds rh. DAVIDSON.- In Rayfield. on June 111111, the Intent non of Mr. and Mr..lohn Ihavldaen. aged 7 month.. MURCH1(ISON. Al King -hedge. on June 01 h, MARISA\ Mora won. aged at years,