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The Signal, 1912-4-18, Page 8(! Tuu7*IDAY, APRIL 18. 1912 THE SIGNAL : GODRRICH, ONTARIO 'THE SESSION'S WORK SOME IMPORTANT LEGISLATION PASSED AT TORONTO. .r•..,.".,. Al Jesad .aectnr Wet meat to bn.s <MaI tt... tttk..,tout d.rla4 t t.e .toaaca with doty..� t7.ed with sumo., for t1 .,: yew, The r read -ed ettuadr eat:<t t<. ia.need Mwee throat. and top. tbe�twty4yr.F node medal .iab4 Cre,olew V invalunb r t, m.th •:. and.oung children and a 6...•s to a.thaus aortal t w descriptive baoklet 310 ALL DRUGGISTS Try Threatima A"aia t. e • n WO irdi.isd therm TI.a�atd W.- O1 yOta 1% . ah Itc c. ua VAN CfSOLENE CO. Leeming-Mdes Bids. MONTRHAL CHURCH NOTES. New Heavens and • New Earth" will be the subject of Rev. Gest. E. Ross' address in Koos church :tett Sunday morning. At the even:ng service his discourse will be entitled "No More Sea." The inembers of Huron Lodge, No. q3, I. 0. 0. 1.., will attend divine ser- vice at St. George's church on Sunday morning. April :14th. Rev. J. Et. Fotheriogbam, rector of the churcb. will address the brethren. The vote on church union in the Ashfield Methodist ciettuit is an- nounced. The official board voted 1d for. 3 against ; members over eighteen years of age, 110 tot• 17 against: mem- bers under eighteen, 25 for, 2 against ; adherent e. 20 for. Rev. J. Pollock, pastor of tbe Bap- tist church, now occupies the residence on Elgin avenue owned by the Miss Barry, who have removed to'1'oronto. I Province into districts, are out3tand• I or'ctipanta of the house, but the blaze Mrs. Benj. Nott is now living In her ing in importance. While tbere is no , was extinguished before any damage old borne, untie recently used as the I deflnite period stated over which the was done. Baptist church parsonage. spending of the $5,000,000 is to extendTwo rock -elm logs of unusual length At the Baptist church next Sunday I the money will be used in the build- I were delivered in town lest week by Rev. J. Pollock will conduct divine ing of roads. bridges, and other meaoef.Wm. Hill & Sou, of Benmiller. They worship at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. The of transportation, agricultural aid. I were for W. Marlton, who will utilize Bible school and Bible class ►meets at I colonization, immigration and other I them at the harbor as fenders for his 3 p. m. The B. Y. r. C. holds its useful purposes. dredge. The loge measured sixty-two meeting every Monday evening at 1 feet and seventy-two feet in length, 8 o'clock. All the young people of District Health Officers. respectively. 1 town are cordially invite to attend. By Hon. Mr. Haune s public health Mr. and Mrs. George Newell, of Berrie,* will be held as usual in Vic- act the Province is in the course of a Benmiller, are moving to town and toile street church next Sunday. year to be divided into ten adminia- will engage in the steam laundry busi- Rev. Dr. Medi will preach. In the trative districts. with a Provincial new. A suitable location is being forenoon he will speak on "rife's Illu- health officer in charge of each,secured wind machinery has beep pur- Local health boards ate to be cut chimed, end it is expected that every- thing will be ready to commence work in a few days. memowas provided for. and the 1 M Ontario ('oflege of Art was ineorpon tatted. The raining of a oew loan of $50U.000 for the purchase of umber limits in Atgo&iquin Pu k wad. autborized. The douse eat from Febrtter'y 7 until April le. •wbeu an the work was trona -- - plated. During the se.sioa 181 bills District Healte Officers to tie Ap- were pas' untie than half of the. beprised pointed Powers ot Hydro-e:ectrie The hulkvate a sales ca. then .I introduced by W. Commission Extended - Assess- D. McPbeisen for t e protection of went Proposals Referred to Special wholesale dealers Ilion fraudulent Committee. debtors was amended by the House. and during tbe tecese will be distrib- uted among werchenta through the Province, so as :o have an expression of their opinion on it before the next session. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Toronto, April 18. --The Legislature was prorogued this afternoon. The session just concluded has been notable for a number of reasons. Not only bas there been a greater amount of important legislation this year than "Hill" Tan and "Tadd Z "lioo".relt ars hat Ina for a number oI years previously, ,natter wbich veto.. F. J. Pridhatn goer right e pretty fight o ti er lu de t4n.'r land. No hut there has been it mar ed we► - ahead turning out dor ordered clothing or ening on the put of the Govern- SpeoW atuottoo V dlrecttd to tee display of went In iii hitherto uncompromising Imported youe,1 at 8:.tlth'. Art Store. Thar. attitude of hostility to certain mess- are new goods, besot lfai in dadgn and most urns of a more ur less radical nature, and for this credit must be given to the activity of the Opposition under Mr. N. W. Rowell, K. C. The adoption by the Liberal party of a strsight policy for the abolition of the has has forced the Government to awake to the demands of the ,;rowing tempet•anee eentirnent through the Province and to promulgate Its "no treating" policy. The Government pe bas also come to eee that there ie Edwardsrestaurant. actual need for some measure of a.oues• A meetingof the tiodericn Horticul- ment and tax reform, and has so far [ural Society will be held in the secre- u as to refer the bills along tarp's office in the court house on thees.eelines es to a special committee for I Moniay evening, April 29th. The cot promising roration during tbq recess, while subject for discussion will 1* "The not 01 leg ing'anything definite in the Cultivation of the Dahlia." way of legislation. Of the actual legislation 'passed in The fire brigade sea+ called out on the session the provision fur the rain- I Monday at 1 o'clock in response to an ing of a $6,HU0,000 loan to 1* used in I alarm sent in froom the residence of the development of New Ontario, and Mrs. Corbtmld, East street. The np the public health act dividing the setting of a coal oil stove alarmed the artistic, and the pricer aro unite reaeoaable. Everybody Is Invited to call and vee them. We are all glad to see Dr. C. E. S-tle out again after a set ere illnese of several weeks. The tuberous begonias are being dis- tributed this week to the members of the Goderich Horticultural Society. Get your seats reserved early for the Snowball pet tormance in Victoria, O ra House next Tuesday. Plan at ►ninated Path and in the evening bit theme will be "The Hatred of Libor." All toilers in life's busy field are cor- dially invited to attend these services. The annual convention of the Gode- rich District Woman's Missionary Society will be held in North street Methodist churcb, Goderich, on Wed. needey, May 1sL Several intereettug papers will be read and among the speakers to be present will be Miss W ellwood, a returned missionary from China. At North street Methcdist church next Sunday the pastor, Rev. Alfred Brown, will preach at both services aid=onduct the adult Bible class. The evening subject will be "The Voyage of Life" -suggested by the foundering of the Titanic. Mr. King and the choir will furnish special music. A cordial welcome to alt. The London Conference will wee (hie year in First church, 8t. Thomas commencing on Thuttsdey, Juue 0th the miuistetial eewion being held on the previous Wednesday. The sta- tioning tntioning committee will meet on Mon- day, June Std. The Conference pro- gram includes an address by Rev. Dr. Medd, of Goderich, on "Evangelism in the Sunday School." Breakfast ina Bright Room We have just the Paper that will make your diningroom the most attractive rutin in the house. Secure at once when you have the chance of the piok of all our new Papers. Papers this season are very reasonable in price, and there ie no excuse for remaining dis- satiaffed with the papers you have now. Canadian Papers commence at 5c per roll up to 2;c. Imported Papers range in price from 15c per roll up to 76c. The Colonial Book Store GEO. PORTER. Pop. 'Phone 1011 Goderich down as regards membership, and the health officers strengthened in their offices. All communicable diseases must be reported by local officers. Hospitals receiving public aid must not refuse to take in consumptive patients, and municipalities must care tor the indigent patients within their 'own limits. Private hoepitsle will come under inspection. Local boards will be required to order gen- eral vaccination in any municipality where there is en outbreak of small- pox. Mr. Hanna also introduced Provision for the imposin., of indeterminate sen- tences on babitual drunkards, who may be cared for on industrial farms. Tbe liquor license act was so emended ,bat liquor moat not be kept in local option districts above certain quantities subject to penalty. Agents of ineutance companies not registered in Ontario must now take out licensee each year for each eom- paoy whose policies they issue. The need for some such provision as tbis was found in the case of the fires which devastated the north country last summer, when many ot the poli- cies by which the property was deemed to be protected were found worthless. The powers of the Hydro -electric Power Commission were extended to allow the Commission to expropriate privately -owned power companies be used by the Commission, and alio to regulate power and light rates. Power was also given by the tele- phone elephone companies act to municipalities to take over private telephone sys- tems. The esu icipal franchises act introduced by Hon. Adam Beck pre - yenta a municipality from giving a franchise on its streets to auy corpora- tion without the assent of the electors. Another act of Mr. Beck's was requir- iug all municipalities using Hydro- electric power to place their systems under the control of a commission within a year. No Eight-hour Day. A bill iutn doted by .Sir James Whitney to Tuna the employment of miner. undergruuud to eight hours a day was withdrawn, much to the dis- appointment of many wbo bad,thoped to see it pass. Hon. Mr. Hearst made provision for a cenain amount of pro- tection tor miners by prohibiting the storing of explosives in the vicinity of a mine, and pi obibiting persons under the influence t.f liquor from remaining around a mine. A check w.. pl, L td on the opera- tions of 'loan ober'. ." by an act which says that where et. evolve interest has been charged the . sots may order a contract to be vo:d. A measure which will be welcomed by automobilist' was the raising of the speed limit to fifteen miles an hour in cities and towns and to twenty miles in the country. Provincial Massae. Crown Attorney Seager is a mili- tary man and a Fenian Raid veteran who will receive $100 from the Do- minion Govern►nent as a reward for services rendered during the month of April, 1870. At that time Mr. Seager was captain of Company No. 7 of the 27th Lambton Battalion of Infantry. Jack Johnston, who claimed London as his home, was arrested Saturday evening and arraigned befot1b Magis- trate Reid on a charge of drunkenness. He was sent down for a month to sober up, and was treated to a "joyride" in the Chiefs auto to Case lirinin, where he will spend the next thirty days. A persistent rumor went about town this week to the effect that F. Davis, of Hotel Bedford, was lying dangerously ill at his farm at lrri- canua, Alta. We are pleased to state, however, that the report was without foundation and that Mr. Davis is in the tull enjoyment of health. Kiocardine Reporter : The secretary of the Old Boys received a letter from Mr. J. 8. Davey. of Goderich, last week. It contained the names and addresses of a large number of former Kincardinites. This kind of letters is appreciated. Mr. Davey got a few of the boys together and they made up the list. He says Goderich will be here strong. The establishment of the Provincial Representative Wanted in every town in Canda to sell town■ite lot.. W. are the exclusive sellin./ agent of the Grs.nd Trunk Pecdic ttailway for one of its main line divisional point towns. We .re the registered owners of th. original Noknmts Ir,wnsite, also clow -in property at Bow island. (The pre,.ent deity pro duction of the Bow island natural gas Meld is over one hundred million cubic feet of natural gas daily 1 $50 to $200 Weekly can he earned by those who hare had experience as sale. men. We have a splendid typos tunit for • man aability. Foroomplete i.foryetat.Mrn se to one offer. write pr -unaptly tot Grand Pacific Land Co. Limited :19'1.818 ROYRRBRT dlaDG. WINNIPEG. MANI1'OORA rod spoke of some improvements in ItF church equipment wbich he con sir�j�efed tutegmaty, iuctudiug a new o an and an irnproveweut in the . inn of the thureb. SLIMMER SPORTS. TS, Football League. A meeting far the re-urgauisatiou of the torn football league for the coiningn was held in the Y. M. C. A. n bet ins tat- eveninglast week. 1 A t of lee to govern the games was drawn up as follows : All playsls its the several teeuts are to be signed before April 27th and the nature handed to the executive. The names of any players signed atter that date oust be placed before the execu- tive at least seven days before the game in wbich such players are to take part. The number of men signed by each team is limited to sixteen. Tbe ezaicutive shall have power to release or replace any mw on request of the team with which he had been signed. Each signature banded to the execu- tive must be accompanied by a fee of 10 cents. The executive has the power to ap- point referees for each game. Games are to commence at 7 o'clock. The regulation time shall be thirty minutes to each half and fns minutes interval, subject to the approval of the captains and the referee. Any team not ready to play at 7:15 shall forfeit the game. W. F. A. rules are to govern all contests. The executive shall consist of a con- vener, secretary -treasurer and one representative from each team enter- ing the league. A. M. Robertson was appointed convener of the executive, with W.T. Millar as secretary -treasurer. Howard Jones], H. Vallaley and Chester Macdonald were natued as temporary members until the various teams to enter the league are for•uted. As each team is organized it is re- quested to nominate someone as its partnanent representative on the executive. The prospects are bright for a very successful season. Considerable inter- est is being manifested in the game sod with three teams in the field, and a possibility of a fourth, the battle for the possession of the coveted shield - now held by the G. C. I. -should prove intensely interesting to all lovers of the game. The Lawn Bowlers. The annual meeting of the Gode- rich lawn bowling club was held on Friday evening. The ' treasurer's statement was received and some boldness matters were attended to, after which the following officers were elec ped : Honorary president, R. B. Williams ; president, C. A. Nairn ; vice-president, 0. C. Whitely • secre- tary, Wm. Lane ; treasurer, Joseph Kidd ; members of executive commit- tee, Dr. Hunter, F. J. Rutland, Dr. Macklin. The membership fee for the season of 1912 was fixed at $5.00, and Messrs. Edwards and Whitely were named as a canvassing committee. "Hello! You Baseball Fans.' Seethe Detroit Tigers play Philadel- phia Athletics, the World's Cham- pions," on Navin Field, Detroit's new half -million -dollar bell park, the largest in the West. Seating capac- ity 20,000. Saturday and Bhnday, June 15th and 1014i. Two days to look them over. An opportunity you should not miss. A chance to see the cele- brated exponents of the art of base- ball. Ty Cobb, the peer of them all, Wahoo Sam Crawtord, Donie Rush, the mieget shortstop, quicker than a flash, and Home Run Baker, Chief Bender, and the star second baseman, Eddie Collins. The big steamer Greyhound will leave Goderich Friday, June 14th, at. 930 a. m., and returning leave Detroit Monday, June 17th, at 1 p. m. The fare for the round trip will be only $1.50. This gives you all day Saturday- and Sunday, and until noon Monday, to recreate and agreeably occupy your time visiting your frittpds and the many points of interest and beauty in Detroit, "where life Is worth living." St. Geergs'e Vestry Meeting. The annual vestry meeting of 8t. George's church was held on Baster Monday and an adjourned meeting was held on Monday of this week, at both of which there was a large at- tendance. The church wardens ap- pointed for the ensuing year are His Honor Judge Holt and (*eo, Porter, as ppeopl: s and rector's wardens reepect- ivar• The sideemen are 101•111- 71A *et , asers.Tlgset, Platt, I. Salkeld, Ellet Sower- dyy, Hayden Walton. Natal, Lee, McEvoy, 0. Johnston and Jaa. Carrie. The sideemen with Mears. Seeger and Bays torn[ the business oemsittse. The auditors are L Eliot and C. wager. Judge Holt and W. L Eliot were appointed lay delegates to the Synod. The substitutes notated Were Messrs. Porter sod Holland. The flnamcial report indicated a favorable condition of affairs fax the congrega- tion. A considerable improvesasst twee previ ms years was Gotland is the olteristgs. The vestry shoos nesse- Needy adopted the priseple of free el�t)sgs, which will noise tate effort ea Jsiy lot nett The droplet sevsl- aops also will come Ince ser at the segs time The meter, Rev. J. a ]hither. Ingham, in We report ibsrked the ewngre�. ter the Willy wd- eor. tial t W been .zteadd to him In the matter of the judicial sale of the Doty Engine Works Oo.'e plant it is announced that the tenders will not be opened until Saturday next, April 90th. As advertised. alt tenders were to be in the hands of Judge Kyle, the Isonal Master at Godertch, by April 13th. Stocking Lake Huron. London, Ont., April 13.-A. E. Las- chilger, in charge of the Government hatcheries at Point Edward, will shortly place forty - five million whitefish fry in Lake Huron between Grand Bead and Point Edward. This is the largest single consignment ever placed in the lake. Mrs. Meyser-"Could you give me a little money. my dear ?'r Mr. Meyser -"Certainly, my dear. About how little i" -Life. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -April 18th eras No vacation -Mend Business College $ Fiat Street Uarege--Huron Gasoline Engine k Maohinery Company 1 Private Sale of Household Furettere-W. J Muir Route for Sale or Rent -Apply to Chan Marrow. ,... 1 Hoene to Rent -N. W. Nous. 1 Carpets. Rugs wad MaWnas-W. Acheson k Son...... ..... .... .... ............... 2 Reader -Smith's Art Store S Spring Requirements -Millais Scotch ,tors3 Special Value la Mei, Suits -W. C. Pridbans Y New Spring Goods -••J. H. Colborne. 4 High Standard Palate --Howell Hardware Co 6 Hamer for Hale loss Vanden' 1 Servant Wanted -Mm W. Pro•dtoot. 1 Auction Sale of livery, ate. --Thee. 0.sdryt House to Raub -Jew C. trills Vassar Sloss -d. R. MsCuatoe Two Pew of Wyandotte Hew for Sale -Apply at The Siaaal. 1 Roan for Kvery woos-Hodsew Bros $ Bicycle for Sale, -Y, M. Roberta.... 1 Reader -White Star Line, Detroit..,... 6 Card of Thanks -11111 T. Prsdess....4;... Rigger Bantal•.at Cassermss 6 Card of Thanks-Fastly .f Hie Labs Davll Reid. 1 Hook for 3.1e -HIS Coot) MoDslartd. 1 Inssb.tor 1or8u $ Ositp Selma 1 _ �•-.�.�-ate..,. 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ONLY $!!e PER LOT TERMS -**11 CASH, $10 PER MONTH For particulars apply SCOTT, HILL & CO., Winnipeg, rlanitoba, or J. T. GOLDTHORPE, (ioderich, Ont. RURAL TELEPHONE ere N. B. -Any investor buying Winnipeg property through ins will, if desired. be furnished' with a guarantee from Scott, Ilii &('o. that if in one year he is dissatisfied with the deal his money will he refunded with interest at 8 per cent. J. T. GOLDTHOHI'F We are in a better position than any other printing office in the County of Huron to - handle all kinds of Wedding Stationery. NO: 35 GODERICH, ONT. r RUGS FOR EVERY ROOM We invite you to come and look over what we believe to be the largest collec- tion of Floor Coverings ever in one store in Goderich. These Rugs have been selected with great care from the best Canadian and English makers. From the lowest quality Hemp and Union Squares to the high-grade Wilton and Axminster in exclusive designs, there is an assortment that would do credit to a store many times the size of this. We have been particular as to the quality of every Rug put into stock and can guarantee one and all to give most satisfactory wear. The prices you will find exceedingly close, and quality considered we are ready to have you match them against any you will get anywhere. The designs and color combinations are those new and most favcred for the present style of house decora- tion. We carry therm in stock from the small to extra Targe sizes and have made arrangements to have special sizes in the designs we show made to order on short notice. Just a hint as to the prices : Union Rugs $4.50 to $7.00 Pure Wool Rugs $7.50 to $12.00 High-grade Imported Scotch Rugs, according to size and quality, $14.30 to $19.00 Tapestry Rugs $6.50 to $20.00 Imported Velvet Rugs $15.00 to $35.00 Brussels Rugs $13.50 to $25.00 Wilton and Axminster Rugs 524.30 to $50.00 Prices vary according to quality and size and in each case the price quoted represents the best value obtainable for that iSarticular quality. Handsome Curtain Materials Weare showing an immense assortment of new and up-to-date Curtain Materials. Nets of all kinds are the popular materiel. for window decorations this season. Our stock has been im- ported direct from the British makers and the values we offer are the ,testand we show a range of patterns you will not see in any store here- abouts. A Special Scrim 124c This Scrim is full 38 inches wide. it comes in either white or ecru, two or three neat Casty designs suitable for bed- room and dining-rootn curtains. Has a good appearance when up and e] washes well. Very special per yard.. L Fancy Curtain fluslins 20c White Curtain Muslin*. 34 inches to 42 inches wide. a variety of nest tasty de - in spot and stripe etfeets, very snit - able for bedroom curtains. Special at per yard 20c A Big Range of Nets at 25c Near) a dosed ds in Lets •std Curtain Mdesigns at this popular prix all grew and eaoineisety eosins/ to ear - /elves, designs that are .suable far way room in the house. white, eery orad arab shades. Very menial per Tara. Better quality Nets in s doses or some designs, also plain and colored Ma& 75c r•as, at per yard ear. Ger to Hosiery Values that Are Unbeatable. Hers are two or three EXTRAR from out Hosier,- Department. They are earnplee of the values it offer,. We sell Pond Hose and good Hose only. Boys' School Hose I5c per pair Bore ribbed Hoes, eesmlwefeet, abeo- lutely fan Meek, heavy weight, strong and durable. Special per pair.. 1 JC Fine Ribbed Hone 25c Ubildres's One ribbed lisle How in black or tan. extra strong, perfect-flttina, good wearing stocking. simealess fee, 2 GC ■ 11 sine.. Per pair •l Ladies' Fine Hose 23c Indies' Stir cotton or hate Hose, 6e11111/- 1ees fee, biwek or tan, fah -fashioned. medium weight for tarty spring wear. Decidedly spacial at per 25c pole Extra Quality Lisle Nose 35c ladies' antra quality lisle thread Harr,, fall fashioned. ssamle a feet. per- feet.Attisg, a stocking that will prove smititemoiryin ervmry way, black or tan. AL Ness at par pair Infants' hoof Kobel vaIues is labiate, and small cbil- drea's (]Istwrere Hose. mads from fine soh Aa0rslisa yews proper, d carefully fr made. y 1_lses et.- Is property sky emellissi and twos Per pair The stere Skit sena tee esaew antes osersto