The Signal, 1911-5-25, Page 1Wedding
Sttrtlogery
Printed in up -us -dare
'Pyle hy Teo Signal
J..h D'epert nista.
Samples sent to any
address upas 1-e-
queet.
ThI.SPHON F
as
e*X1 Y THIRD YtrLA-the, MIP
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QODERICII. OKTA,BI). CANADA : MAY 25, 1911
of the aeweie l t raw l off.-,
of the Signet fur1he tail
anew of tar year, to new
subseriliers, for
THY SIGNAL PR1N. 'NG Q)" Ltd., Poathoote.
FINANCIAL
Capita, Rest and Undivided
Profits '7,500.000
Tota Assets over $41/,000,000
MONEY
OF CANADA IS POWER
ttoTAttttl1HXD 1alto to help youtseIt and others.
Rut it's only the money you
save --•sort the money that slips through your fingers.
You will find a Savings Account a great help in accumulating
this power. Why not start one noon, its this Bank
•
interest compounded at highest current rates. Money ruay be
withdrawn at any time.
Goderich Branch, W. L. HORTON, Manager
FOR SALE.
LFAMILY LAUNCH FOR KALE,-
F
sit-, both s IL tease t k. it
ApplyBTON.IL
WAGON FOR SALE{. - LIGHT
worms, w iia Resort top owed ens sae.
d only e
S. Amply in MRS. A. G. MACDONALD. sr J.
J. Mt KWRN. at•ear.
PIANO FOR SALK. - IN GOOD
E•sdlti•a. <'I•r further partscalei• apply
.t T?E SIGNAL OFFICE.
.[j (}(3Fi FOR SETTING. - WHTT
AJ v► yaadottar. Renal sendstare �b�•
mgety type whore wkWerer exhibkei
.SUS. ever) three at 01/001'- iia Ali
fawn
both pear. 11 pat 13., C. Z /I
lad .!oast. Oat 1 Most limb lasses.
rte_ -...p~ ��-
A BA RG AIN FOR •
A QUICK BUYER
1 ave ter . gsMk sabot a deckled
bargrie corner Mt ea 4hesow prop
soy. 81410.00 soder to market
prior. For particulars see
J. W. (-RAIOIE•
Real Fotatc Bt.ksr.
1/4....-,........--. - - ....01
sir
•- - ^�
GUNI)RY'S
Livery, Cab and 'Bus
Stables
TIFF, RED BARN
South Surer. Goderich
A11 our Rig.. ate New. 'Moan
meet all Trains and Surinam.
Particular atientinn given to
calla Iron private residence.
,II'Phone No. 50.
PURE LAKE
ICE
We wish to announce to
ler customers of former
Yeats and Lo the puhlic• in
general that out icehouses
are stocked with pure lake
ice and we are prepared to
supply all old and Dew
customers. We are the
only dealers haodliog
PURE LAKE iCE
CRAIGI E BROS.
'Phone Cells :
Office 24 Hone.e 124
AUCTION SAi.aa.
WINDING -17P BALK
OF
PROPERTY BY THE EXEC UToRli OF THE
LATE GEORGE AuH1SUN kkITATE AT
THE IIlFFERENT P1tOPERTiE! IN
THE TOWN OF OOIJERICH, ON
SATURDAY. JUNE 3rd.
to osatmesoe at f &shoe .harp
Paras! 1. -Lot 3 -. ..oath side of Earl street. on
wick then 1. a lame frame dwelling and a
Mame stolid, all is good repair. Thi• u the
assosd lot from the American Road Machias
tbettdry and Y well situated in other respects.
Panel L - Lot IN. north aide 3f Nelson sumo.
Ike Property 1atd7 occupied by Dr. Turnbull
Yid new oocsOMd by Mr. Wilson. This it a
?Pod helot house le a good part of the town
ad bar bees .good torerment to mat There
L • driveway 1. hoe Brno street. doing away
with driving ever laws with coal, the.
1!ared 3. Lot 03 and part of lett..( The
pl•ierty ooeiOlM by Wm. Costa tip. Thin lot
sirsoi No. 2. W M a oeiaioodroas
bear w4 h splee4 W laws sad ground.
The Exowl.rs .re dst.e4.rd teeters up the
Innate. TW, i. all the property they have to
tlepa at sad it will be odd.
TERMT :Tee per cwt heehaws eehaws money to
be paid to the Kzerilore en day of Bale : the
balsaer withal, thirty days, wisp deed," will be
Oren
TENDUIS W aeon.
Tender. veil be received by the raid 1- ecu
ton up to 1 *cloth on the 3rd day of June nen
for the sale of eve .bares Cully paid common
rale. one bs.drnd dollars emot , in
Planingalb CM.. Limited : also
eighties res fuly pad stock to the Gode-
rich Knitting Co.. Limited d preferred and 1.1
common'. par vlwone hundred dollar. each
Far further Psruenlare appy to THtoi.
GUMMY. roetsonesr• or Mr. .1 P. Rrowo for
the laile.tora
JUDICIAL BALK.
tOUNTTICIOURT OF WIINTWOSTH.
SAWYER Ve. CONNELL
['umlaut to th5 ieldgm•st ad order herein
there will w die opaline dation in ore let by
Mr. Thomas G.edry, at Us@ Rotel. Gods
rich. on nouMay. t.Mse
he 3rd day of June. A. D.
1*1l. at 11 o elect noon. the lands in the towm
ship of )olborme. in the count" of Haroo. parte
of late mamba. 2 aod 3 is the let e000esdoo.
Wesb m divide*. described as follows - -I orn.
meodim on said lot number 3 at. twist planted
on the month olde of the public highway ani at
the distance of 1.1 chain. and eft link. mon or
ler w•.t hors the northwest .nide of the
Kowa Catfish, cemetery. Thence mouth at •
✓ ight angio to the said pudic highway a chains
mare or ieo to to boundary of said lot 7 at the
River, thence rioted? doog the River follow-
ing the .event w todlogs thereof 52 chain. more
oleo to the swthweetedy angle of lot num,
her 2 ie the said ooseetdou.thence oo,th 13
Moved and 41 umlaute, east 218.14. toner
law to the public highway. Theses south ai
degrees .set detains mac er lass ue an angle
of the said high w. Thence due art along
IM sostb !mit of the raid highway 14 miss
aod 13 lines [bore or lose to the place of bede-
O ro. nostalnlny iii mays wee or Isla
Bala whines to reserve bid .ad misting ten.
seal 411 .al.
Tea per rent. of purchase mosey at time of
.al. sod Wants 'without intrrertl to be pail
tato Court with* thirty days thereafter.
115 voodoo viol turns a Reg60reri v
meat amt only such document. a. an in tide
. M t
Ph.the purca.er make any requisition
which the median are not prepared to reweave
they dell aro the right to cannel the sale .ad
theOposprtst►1.mer the right to obtain reswyme.t of
uIn .1It.
other respects the standing condition.
.f thlr Cart will apply.
Further petticoats from MEBSRS. MART-
IN a dM ARM., Vendors'. 5glfdhe teen. Federal
IAN Bolding. Hamiltee. and t Aeolis/seer.
Dated We 0th day of May. A. D. 1f11.
It's a standard of excellence, a
household necessity : Hl.ickstoue's de-
lic;oun ice cream in bulk or fancy
bricks. Phone.
ST€RLIII& BAlI
61P CANNA
JOINT 'SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
at this Hank are provend to be • great oar
veCteoee to many of our customers
Either of Iwo per*os" of the bou•ob*id may
deposit or draw Dorney.
lateral* lo /aid oe all balancer tWIY • rat.
to the eves( of the death of either party. the
servivie toes draw the mores.
GODBR4CH BRANCH
■ •t.ap
•em
OOOERICH MARKETS.
Tgtraepat. Nevin' h.
Per p• tr. t0 9 r 5 ,
put ltwkper ilea
Ids.
sae ns,k.
tar hath
. par bow
per Iiia
. Melly. per eel
erea, tar math
per tea
, per hen
w. .
Deset ow mr.molt. ......
poe
td to no
• arts oto'
• ks to • dr FIRST PRIZE AWARDED TO A. J.
• 3Y to • M BARCLAY.
• 11 to • 73j
•r to •f•
lbnsto *w, - -
Y.3to 273'
a 4* t•1 r' Settlement with Kensington Furniture
este a •s Co. -Fifty Dollars for Orange pet
TOWN HALL PLANS.
...... :oto as
M 7a a In w. ebration-Tenders For River Hill
tato sw
6'a to ) s* Job.
16 tie •i*
L1s•ry - � ` u to • 1•
New P
t1tor m ba
•u to * It Potato*, Ma per M.►al tate
Y op a
Caws, seamy to e••(' per cwt •Mie 3 M
Caul*. impart. Per cwt 1 3P s J Ts
Ms _, 3 Ts is 3 73
dhow ppeerr oat 4 y to 4 30
Teem per
e h aio.eer6
to to a1,
ro to T .o
3• to U i
slruATIONS VACANT.
WANrEI►,-SERVANT FolkGEN-
YRAL b.a.ewoek. amity to MR.'. A.
SAUNDILltd. umbel road.
WANTED. - JOINERS, ('ABINBt'
makers. interne aatr►srw and paint ere
wanted at odea Mistiest wages. weedy work.
.apply OOGLiNGwoOD slilu.131'ILDING
CL/11 PA VY, Ll YFrYD. Callas wool. out.
4t
GOD.'MARI' GIRL WANTED -
P.t)m
Ab• shine wast t&JIOK T4od
Oedea
WANTED AT ONCE. -A LIVE
reprmenlatire for Goderich and dis-
trict. A persimmon petition wftb liberal le -
decorticate tot the rata party. STONE R
IyELLINGTON. I\urteryme'. Toronto.
11.11
j IVE MANOR WOMAN WANTED.
L4 -far work at home paling MAO eve 11.1* per
day with Apert unity to advance. Spare Use
can be toes.!. N'nrb not d'MctIt *ad requires
no expeneeos M'11STUN . Waked, Spading
Ave., T010.10. i• 3t.
A PPRENTi('ES WANTED FOR
t1 the trade. of finishing and organ aeries
making. Boy Tem fifteen to eighteen rearm
01 ere lee be t lrlyy hunt the different tends
Required to be indentured. apply at the of-
fice of the G .DF.KICH ORGAN CO., Wen
street.
TENDERS.
MAIL CONTRACT.
(LEALEI) TENDERS. ADDRESSED
to the Po.tm•etor Genre'. will be res
mired at . atawa end' noon, oe Friday. June
Wird. l8'l. for to conveyance of Ht. M.jent,'a
Mans, on a premised contract for four Ione.
three timer oar week emelt way. between Lock -
now and Lane., and three mend tripe per
week between Lock Dow and Mafekirg. from
the 1.4 October next-
Prtnted notices ooutaining tun leer informa-
tion as to (reedit ions of proposed noir wart may
he seen aod blank form. of 'ender tnms be oh-
taln.d it the po.toMees of Lockno.. lists.
Mafeking and route *hors and at the omce of
the Porto4a Inspector at London.
G. 1'. ANDERSON.
Supetiatendeat.
Post office Ocean meat.
Mail Serrioe Beaaal .
Ottawa. May Rh. NIL
FOR SALE OR TO SENT
DOOMS TO RENT. - SUITABLE
At for *metes or Heine mew Apply to
WM. 5HARMAN. st-U
/il0 HENT. -A BOARDING Hy1.-SE.
1 furnished. cent. ally lowed : ennui ere,
block from the -quote: accommodation for
from twelve to fifths. boarder.: .11 modern
sesvwiwma Ilthando
Ul J tart.-. ..j�ppl�iy to
MRS- A.O. AOLO er J. Mt E IYEN.
VON!
TWO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE.-
▪ Cosy to W town of Oedslob. The led
is 5nR-ciao, ardor! on both placer, may
term!. Hay now. Lame M Rohs up. a Imo to
.dd *good bendiest 1st 0 feat hostage, on
Boob area mart of the W.t..n property!.
Apply to THod OU IDRY. ANAL OFFICE.
TO RENT. -0 N EAST
sweat. !•Mees cwvwleoesa Appy at
ANAL OFFICE.
FARM FOR SALE.-iN COLBORNE
[owa.blp, below lot 39 on Maitland ma.
oared. Osetaihs iso see. of wilt
Y towered with hardwwdsixteen 1a
m.
wheat. dxty In prosad nsaalader in mad
state of hakivatlm Tft•m aro raven NM •• of
M. errba.d and the dem le well ?.seed.
Is a mod .ofd brick beams sod two bank
barer .d the p..perty. ter further pootiodss
.. a erica ?.ria one.. emir is JACIOB
F LICK. s the prealaer. er Heatni ler R. '1.
FARM TO RENT OK FOR SALE.-
the hundred screw of wood land, being
math halt .4Imo U. eonoe.nkin t, We -t Wawa-
is'i. nearly all in a mood .ta* of cultivation,
sad nearly all seeded down. 3(.114141 t ia•
Nude With these. arse tan, .bed, eta
Me tar
emelt r u n . throwh prophet!.
vlmrlsa stet In halwfOin tnsavrioon er i� venison oto
dniebe... eras and w•to*ce. ()r the piece
r a god gravid nit wbleb of kite yeah bar
averaged ores- OM a 3 -ear dao .i. metes et
bw'b. 7 h r further la
fYertlsa _ps s B Y L1 dior trona eta
ii p19 r0 YLwt WOR N. Dotha1esw.
`?ALE. -- TEN ACRES EAST
.lele et moot .crest, corder Bathe* sus. t.
If per deet. • so, •iter trod of o.. -
et tee saes or • helldlsw let in the mouth .Ue
write H. A J(')RD 1N. 171 Wanderer ammo.
.VI.dew. Ontario.
WN PR.8.1PERTY.14a.4. Ftrest SALE. -
let tom hgd..d std twe.ttgee tlD6, on
wrest. to the brim of (iods.leti. sw-
•s►•iarter of se sera On the nose h
holt .f this PeePee*y then t. erected • .fary
end •-Wf froth dwelled aped mod • bash
emMi Aida .n•• wended let 165 late A.-
•ea•r KirtWeds. bob tate I. sad tis
Asp are. se penes,15. der -805 at llf per m•nk
710. the then at
• er 4, •ad the
T►• seem, eat b• 411111114a• erer• pee ee b.
CS tlrao .rw. . ._Apply a eat
A Preempt Source of Energy
alar Letd's System Rennv a bow M •
tome which rew.w• the eat a) forrK
It renews serfs and mn.rolar energy
resod supplies new enesR7 it does this
by ineressiag appetite. by insnering
hatter asiesilatiss of Mod .cod by Me-
ath. .'upplylgtg r1.m eibm that 315vy to
.are0Rt cis the nervone erste,*. I1M
ries e' .rs.ereetive took a valsakie is all
rw.k.wn sesdkisss e1 Ise t.yMmr
.eq.ei.lfy tyke d by �e.siks
aod Matt1..r. Oss dellklr
.r�'db. K"�"�bi,ri�
All the members of the town coon
MI except Mayor Cameron were pies-
e0t et the regular meeting of the
nonoral iaat Friday evening. Actit.g
Mayor Reid presided.
A petition was presented from rats
payers on Wellesley street asking f• r
a cement walk to be laid ou that stmt
between Lighthouse street and Brit-
annia road. It was sent to the public
works committee.
Kensington Furniture Co. Proposition.
A letter trove the Krnsin,lt00 Furn-
iture Company was read, in which at
was askra ••tbat, in order to .nsi.t us
in rebuilding our plant. you accept an
amount equal to the net amount of in-
stallments ion our loans now past due
in full settlement of arrears, and that
the insurance cheques over this
amount made pasabie W the town
nosy be math sed over by ua. This
Would enable D. to go on with our
new tuildingr at once. and assure a
speedy resumption of our bushman co
r props footing." On motion of
Councillors Nairn and Wallace the
rale which directs all sorb communi-
cations to be dealt with by a commit-
tee first was suspended. Councillor
Vanatter thea moved t hat the a,uount
offered in the communication be ac-
cepted. This w«c seconded by Coun-
cillor Nairn and catried without ob-
jection.
Eztvwoa from Millbank.
Geo A. Sinai), of Millbank, sent a
letter stat tug that it was intended a
public school «scut stun shook' be run
to Goderich ou Saturday, June 10th.
It was expected that attain LOOP
people see ,u Id avail themselves of
oppurtuni.y of visiting the lake
on that dates The 'request was male
th•t the excursionists be allowed the
ter of the parks and be permitted tat
erecta booth. The special committee
will deal with the matter.
Football League Application.
A letter front A. M. RobetLi.on
ached that tbq town football league be
allowed to pee Victoria Park for
practice purposes and for games and
.lett 10 nee Agricultural Patk -for a
siwiiar perpo-q on certain occasions.
It .leo was cop -steal that the mound
in the cenire of Viet our Park 1.e lev-
.l1eJ. ('ouncill•.r Kell- stated he had
assured Ms. Robertson that his re-
quest would be wanted. Mut in reter-
en'w to the tuound he advised that the
boys take the matter in hand them-
selves. This was approved of by the
council.
The rvcret:wry of the puhlic library
Send asked that Siete he transferred
to its account This was granted.
Two letters respecting insurance on
the Rooming' on furniture factory were
sent 10 the special ccutuittee.
Insurance [Honey tutahioo about
$8,41011 wear received from the Keteiog-
tnn Furniture Company. The co.u-
mun.catir.ns therewith were referred
to the finance committee.
The Toronto Geoersl Trusts Cor-
poration &eked what steps were being
taken to have extra insurance placed
0o the buildings on the At, ill errop-
erty during sib• period of the. 11 1.sty
Camp. As th . tatter wan 8.11 w148
the Mayer ...one 'irne ago, it will he
attended 1.• lit due time.
To Buy Strip off Harbor Park.
The Wet ern Caned* Flour Mill.
co„ in a le. er tnade .n off -1r M So per
foal fora -tr'p of load nn thw emwtb-
went ..iter ..f Harbor Park. Thi offer
was refe•r-• d to the finance committee
fur a report
Prises for Town Hall Placa
The public wot k-. .-ototoit'Pe in its
report r rommesdeJ that the prizea in
the new town hall plan competition
be awarded no follow! : First pelts.
A. J. buck y. 0..deri, h : second pt fru.
J. A. Fowler, Ooderieh : thrift' mite,
Gen. W. King, T. rtnto. it was re-
po.ted 'h:., the stet of • bathing
Meath 10::4. containing about ten
dtweln3 ,...'era, w. uld fee shout 4150
It wee n' wonted -led that Al bathing-
hn ue he leu It below- the enemies
hotel, .h. cost not to exceed thi.
w.n.'unt, ••.d thr s•rteti1re In be built
under the •oren vision of the public
w... Rs r-om'nit Pe. 1t els.. w w4 recon, -
m ndrd •)., t else idea ..f ,siting the
ser ♦t. 1'- . year he not sot er-
(•..o4. h th.t ante her watering
cart 1e P,.cehased, ibis. 1.. he left in
the haewl- f th. riveted tee t•. repr.rt.
(to the iendortending whet t' Spence
will do 08. work. it wee further rve-
cwmmiee.desl that tile be f3rrialue him
to eon.1,.' t a .Train n• the Huron
roma from hi. property to the drain et
the enrolee ret Kepis Meat. The re-
port mos • .nisi -weer quietly.
Orme he Orange Calsimbee
The 11 '.... 00.ewittow 7410»..
•ended the payrmeet el • smasher me
eeeamsa end that H. Handl and R G.
MeiLty he 'sold the ewe of SLOG earls
as mese e • wr fall for ams elate two-
d•red as tore Ilrewe11 a' the f..ewi-
tore fact.- t bee 1t wee 'wA.wmgn-
dee that a gent .4 elk sr tmesb to the
oreilse. `ot'eiety. rhe »isms a i. be
meed ?oriels ler •deweseiy /Purposes is
esee eetlee faith the 12th of JtsIv tole
Maine n 'p head is Oederkh
O ome 'k , =flint* tont ..tlleetasen is
ream 1 to tates.fmsts.t denoted to the
Th. " eekshe .tlom. He
theesila the /cost tllro..ld be larger
He nerved that, the report he conaid-
en d floors by cla•les anal hi• motion
was •erosid I. Councillor Kelly
When the . I.,k Rad the last clause
('ouneilkr 'mien was ready with tb
molioa to make the amount NTS.
Councillor Vawterr reworked that be
could not see wby the amount should
he increased, to which Councillor
Elliwt repti-d: ' Why make it i5tt
taxa then NTS ? " The answer to tb
given by soared' the others was that
it watt cheaper The yea end nay
wet. then taken. Commodore Elliot
and Kelly voted nay and Deputs
Reeve Mooning. and Councillors
Nairn, Clark. Vaoatter and Wallace
voted yea. The motion was declared
lost and the report a read was
adopted.
The cemetery and perks committee
reported that Mr. Luzion hal been
engsged asre.eiake. of the parks. a
a salary of $35 per month. until such se
time as it is en Ile to cancel the con
traadopted
.To
The report we. adopte.
To Retain Old School Site.
'rhe Deputy R••eve'• mot ion 111 with
draw the S.. Pat. tels'r ward J•chow
properly tcoin the iiiai t, no. ice 0
w6.:h '.as Riven ret a i-r•vinn' .nest,.
Ing, was carried. He suggested that
the cellar on the property be filled up,
after which the fence might be re-
moved. The idea .Pe.ueu w utero
with general approval .song the
aldermen.
The hest medium. to he utilized for
adverti'int f .r ten i e•r., for sewer ono-
structiuu was the subject of some dis-
OUMIun. I t. w•a. .tiggente'd 1 hat the
dailies in the small cities in Western
the Onto in were e I.Cat, I.u1 other7'con-
tehded that the Toronto da lies were
the tort. a. they were circulated in all
the sandier town.. The matter was
Slimily referred to the publi: works
committee.
Tenders for Work ea River Road.
The tenders for the cutting of the
d h
Saltfor,11 were laid before the ss.uu-
rol and it lees proposed that the time
he extended for the receipt of tenders.
('ouocio..r Elliott was averse to this
sod Councillor Vaoatter tbuugbt the
th
matter .80uld be referred to e pub -
lie wink. extremities.. He did not
think it edyisable to undertake the
Murk Iesfere the week of the military
camp. Councillor Elliott affirmed
teat it lege a poor loneness proposition
to ask for teatime and then not open
o.
Ile. It was decided at last to referen
the u. •tier to the public works co-
witte. .
LOCAL NEWS.
e Empire Day at Victoria School.
Empire Day was observed by the
carrying out of an excellent program
at Victoria school on Tuesday after-
s noon. Patriotic chortles.. twet a sung
u I with entbusrasui by the boys and girls,
and addrewnes approvelate to the day
• were given by Rev. James 11,mil'oo, 1)
Rev. r. Druga'l, Rev. Geo. E. Ro.a,
Iorpeet .r Tow and W. H. Robertson.
011ie numbers on the program were
solos sung hy Bert Cott and Addend
McColl. piaoo solo.. by Verde Kodob,
Etta Halliday and Emma Wallace,
and a dialogue by Albert Baldwin and
Lawrence Wasik. The boys and girls
all performed their parte well. and the
L choruses. which were under the direc-
tion of Mr. Hunter, showed that tbe
_ pupils enjoy the musi:al exercising in
which they engage. Principal Tigers
presided over the celebration, and,
with the other teachers too the »teff,
- had ►eawtn W be gr.ttiflrd with the
I good *hewing maple by the school.
A Big Time on June 3ro.
No Firecrackers,
Councillor %Vallate asked that tbe
police be notified to hews the lylaw
relating to the exploding of firecrackers
eDtorr(d. The acting Mayor promised
to a'tend to the mnattar.
The Deputy Reeve intiln-.ted that
some sideeamka te.luired repairing and
he suggested some improvements at
different plates. on emotion of Cnu'n-
cillots Nairn aro! Clark the p.tt.lic
works comtniue. war inot rue t' d to
have the work done.
The public works committee was in-
structed to keit into the natter of
coon ructing • sewer to the furnittue
factory mod to ask for tender* for the
installation of the shower baths on
Um military camp ground...
The council then adjourned.
SUMMER SPORTS.
The football game in the town
league »stiles between the G. C. 1. and
Victories was not played last Friday
evening as scheduled, ea the students
were handicapped by the in.tbility of
two players to take t.berr places on the
team. A. r'ngemeote are be. ug made
1for the gamer to he played at a Inter
?fate.
1 The gan.e .-f football ye-teiday
' morning hetween the Victorian led
Ithe N . M. (' A. resulted in a complete
victory for 18e Victories., the sour*
being 8-41. C. K. MacPherson was the
referee.
Goderich t 1, llrerJ. 41 r,
H the class of hs11 which was played
by the Uodericb baseball teats ns
Wedweslay afternoon is ale indication
of what may be expected from the
local boys throughout the selene, the
prospects are that baaeb•13 will he of
,nose than peening 10101e•t to e11
loves of clean sport in Goderich thin
summer. Their oppowlegtts form Mit-
chell in yesterday a game played weil,
3)01 were Un*M.r to make cooneetioo.
with the twisters served them 8. the
Ooder.ch pitcher. E. B►N, need in the
seven innings ol.y.d they secured
only two bits, while the •oderieh boys
baited Livingston, the Mitchell pit-
cher, for Ove hit'., se -n ing s ltog..l her
.Isere runs in their opponent: one.
Hert Potts, of 1111nui.., officiated as
iinpir•e in a very se t i • fart<ry manner.
Thr Kame was call.) a. the end of the
'seventh innings to allow the Mitchell
h •la u. catch the gill train for home.
Below is given the net *..noel M the two
teams with the mon.. bits and errors
made by each player :
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Fresh sad e Re.ldIItts p dere
hy � the
The third annual tournament and
picnic of the Huron Oouoty Rifle
League is announced to be Leld at
Point Farm on Saturday. June 3..1
(the King's birthday). This event
promisee to be even more successful
then any previous event. 0f its kind.
Nearly six y prises will be awarded to
the winners in the different contest*.
The tears of ten Sten Staking the
higher', aggregate score will take the
Lesion.Leetrophy. and - the team making
the .ecood highest aggregate score
will he preeent.ed with the trophy don.
Med by E. N. Lewis, M. P. The
Huron County Rifle League and the
Bank of emutileree respectively
..flet medals as that and second indi-
vidual prizes. A general picnic is
being arranged for and baseball aod
other games will be put on in the af-
ternoon. There will be music and
dancing in the evening. Li..k for the
posters.
tioy Stout Notes
The th,nks of the Roy Scouts are
due M.-rv. Mesons% Mornay. Hdw-
kin. and Humber for a splendid auto-
mobile ride given the boys to Benton -
ler on the morning of Vietorie Day.
The Semite after•watde spent, the day
in practical senut.nq along the river
from B-nntilier to Piper's Dam.
The officers would he glad to enli.t
new members-hoyr front eleven to
trio -stamen yews of age preferred. The
fee is tett cents per month for ten
months in the year, which includes
Junior Y. M. C. A. membership with
privileges of the room!.
in the renew contest referred to last
week. the Pryovimtia' ..cretary has de-
eidel that Owl -so Inkster wins, am oe
stood h ghost in the tests claimed to
be the tno-t impnt•tant. Special men-
tion should he wade .1 !Centre h Haw.
kin.. who, ,thuttgh thise years
younger than the other three hnys,
beld Isis own with them, rto a I.,w-
ance beiug made for age.
The Fruit Prospects.
Contrary to somewhat general ex-
pectatiotn, there will not be a heavy
crop of apples nest fall, so the or-
chardists say. The blight that affected
the tresed bowl' year hes mit yet ex-
pended ita f.,ll esff.et, and rhe molt is
seen in some rates in an almost tote'
absence of blossom. The Baldwins -
one of the lending commerrial var-
ietie*-make no *bowing at All. while
Northern Spin have abort one-third
of the normal bloom. ?!Som. other
varieties of winter a pl.s make a bet-
ter showing, especially the greening.
and Kings, which show a full blooms
Tbe fall apples, s* well .. peers, plume
and cherries, ha.. blossomed heavily
and will likely he a good crop. The
weather has leen favorable for the
pollenisation of the blos.oms and
those useful little rreattures the
bees have [teen working hard. While,
therefor,, the yield of 1811 will not he
a phenomenal one. the prnspect. are
the. there will he a good many more
apples in the country next fall than
tb.te were last year.
An Explanation.
Considerable curiosity was crested
hat week by the sppearanee of the
following pIregrspb on The Signal :
"Empire Day. May 'bird, will ire
fittingly celebrated •t V'ctoti• .cbonl.
It well he an 'Empite Merviee,' with
fitting decoration., vasal and instru-
mental music. n• •itations aod eddies[.
The young people of the Baptist
church have hero invited, and Rev.
Mr. Pollock will .peek nn 'The Em-
pire.' R*friehn,enu will he served.
All young people are invited."
This was the result of en unfortunate
'unix-up" of two peragr.phs which
should have eppesr•ed ?hue :
"Empire Day. May gird, will he fl --
tingly ceehrat11 at Vi.:toria ocnool.•'
"TM Epworth Ls:agns of North
street Methodist church will bold its
service next week on Monday evening.
1t will be an •Empire Service,' with
fitting derntationa, vocal and instru-
mental music, recitations and ad deem'.
The young people of the Replica
rhureh have leen Invited. and Rev.
Mr. Polkwrk will .Irak on 'rhe Em-
pire.' Refreshnteeata will be served,
All young people are invited."
Death of Harvey G. Mulholland.
The death cork piece et Maple ('reek•
Sask., net Friday, May 12th, of Hervey
George Mnlhodland, young,st son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wlll3em Mulholland, of
Halme.velle, and a former r•ewideet of
(lod•ri. h The deceased had not been
to retinal health Ion some time *..d
went West neer a year ago In the b�ere'Qps�
that t1e obits*,0004 elits•ts wrw.ld
move beneficial His health showed
signs of lasprove.nen.t t►nwshowt the
,gw►e,.r •reel WNW:
the toll 1.e west to
L�Q4eyo, whir. hr t. Todeed ee ►b
�wp■�p1 asd drug het '11.tyjuM
ae depths the wistkpr aid rs. flew
week. h.fore his demise the deceased
returned to Saskatchewan. whore
death coons suddenly as the result of a
severe .••old, M r. Mulholland war in
his twenty-eighth year. Hie early
death is unnorned by his wife. wholes*
Mies Alice DePendry, of Godericb, and
one little daughter. Marguerite. Re is
survived else by his parents and two
hi Other* aer.t three sislets: Fred. of
Cleveland : John, of Clinton ; Mrs.
Walter tote. of Seafortb : Mrs. Fred
Draper. of Goderich, and Miss Lulu, of
elision. The remains were brought
to O•xlerich for interment and the
fusersl to.ve place Iasi Friday after -
anon from the tesideoce of Mrs. De-
Peudry, New��gtaa'e street. to Mahtaod
cemetery. 1'b. taer•eaved relatives
have the sympathy of the community
in their sorrow.
Harbor Notes.
Th. wt1.0*1 Bluehead is being re-
uu.lelled by its owner, Bert McDon-
ald.
The coal steamer H. N. Jex arrived
011 Wednesday with a cargo for the
Big Mill.
The Government is receiving tend-
ers for the removal of the wreck et
the barge. T«lum.eb from the harbor.
Hotting promises t.. be a favorite
Pastime thinear, as civet fifteen boat -
homes have been erected already this
eye log.
The steamer Wexford is expected
this week with a cargo of 12-1_6011
Mmhel, of wheat and oats for the Ele-
vator Company.
Thr swiliwoet lily Bell was placed in
the water on Tuesday and the Dor-
othy, the Bluebell and the Shamrock
are atm ready for use.
'1 he steamer Kaiuinietigoia washer.
ors Tuesday and unloaded her car -go at
the elevator and the Big Mill. Her
(-ergo consisted of ROM bushels of
wheat and 35,1I10 bushels of barley.
Tbe steamer J. A. McKee arrived
last Saturday with s cargo of 136.000
bushels of wheat and oats for tbe Sle-
w -or Company. She cleared the
.leer evening for Loraine to load coal.
The Victoria Dsy Concert.
One of the most papular concert
e vent. that have taken place in Goole
rich for some time wee the Oentral
school entert.innsent Riven last night
at Victoria Opera Hou.e. The house
was filled, and as tbe progtsm pro-
ceeded
roceeded 18e audience grew more and
mor- appreciative of the efforts of the
clever hoys aod gill. who took part in
it. Stege deem a'i.nta appropriate to
the Imperil day.' thorn--• and solos,
recitations, nnarchev, drill. and other
elierciixes, and shove a 1', oh - bright
feces of the youthful performe'r*, cotu-
bined to make an entevta-nuent that
was delightful from hegmning to end_
The program has aloe say Leen pub-
li.hel in The Signal. a'.d it is not
neva-aro to particularise. The May -
Qle drill and dowsing of the May
ueen we. One of the most. -pretentious
exercises, and it w.'. ex.xuted very
fine•tily: inneed, the lame might he
said of ail the half-dozen drills on the
program. Another effort which is
worthy o1 special mention was the
'perch on -The British Empire" oorn-
'Mtand delivered by Mite Annie
n -• very clever performance fer
one so youthful. The program was a
long one, but there was no waiting
•'hetween acts," aod the whole per-
form.. too ma. c'rried our. in amas•ter
stile h reflected great credit upo'. Mise
Sharman and her coilesgu.w of the
l'. n'ral.cbAol staff. We should like
to seen program of this character
made an annual feature of Victoria
Davin Goderich.
Mr. Barclay's A ppoi ntrne nt.
The people of Goderich well learn
with mingled pommels and regret of
i he appointment of Mr. Arthur 3. Bar-
clay to a position a. architect with the
Department rel Public Work. at Ot-
tawa -pleasure because of the recoseni-
tion of their fellow -townsman's abili-
ties, end regret because of the feet
flet the appoint/nest means his
removal from Goderich. Another
honor which ha. coma to Mr. Barclay
wltbin the last few days a baa election
as licentiate of the Royal institute of
British Architects Before aiming to
this country Mr. Barclay bad already
taken a high position in he proneness.
Pring a medallist or the Royal iwstitute
of British Archite•rte, and he has since
bad • markedly *wrongful career, and,
being a young roan with hin life before
him. we may expect touch of him.
Mr. Bars•Iay's cnlnino to Ootierich,lwo
years eau, errs in ex,nnw•tion with his
appointment em architect of the new
Victoria echo-rol, and the hand.nme
Molding at the head of Vtcu.ria street
is and will be . splendid monument to
his executive skill It M ■nnouo-ed
▪ week that oh. Rs.t prize offered by
the town council f•'.- plans for the new
municipal building has hien won 8'.
Mr. H.rclay in nsn•p-titian with the
atehitrrt• of the P.••vinee. ant we
tont that an rang-t»er.t• rosy Ise :.tads,
whereby, in op.'s. .4 him removal to
4 )baso, the toe n may to souse extent
have the benefit a his services in the
superintendence of the construction of
the building. Mr. Ha,r'ey experts to
leave for the repital oe Saturday next.
Birth he and Mrs. Barclay have made
many warm friendh during their com-
paratively short r•esi.-s(e in 'itodarieh.
and they will he aniseed hi atrial
circle.
AGAIN OPEN FOR OUSINES$.
1 am pleased to amsnuare that nee
doors are again open for hu*ieese. The
trouble of the Inst few w...k• hat hews
aired before His Banat Judge Doyle
wttb the resell that we have F•a•m
siren p'»miss. n1 the .fess H I G
ORR RARMAlfl5 TAN RV KR will
be the rosok To. .sow h sees tees
entirely by e.rsAoaA and yam Slap
.tepee* the more .e- .bsuss treatment
Veen flee fkirldeor hasisem,
A.
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