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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1900-05-11, Page 4-thee sel TUE Gi/PERICI1 STAR; Tro,ernexc Cola. FRIDAY. MAY 11, Editorial Comment. ing he itiou de - lint's 100 - was silent during the mobil bate in the 11.0020 on Mr. tion.whieh read as foil : "That this house uow of opin• 100 that it is de side and expedient that Preelimasee should, without delay, enact 1.1103$11reb as will eeciire the lirohibition or the liquor traffic fur bey - eerie pnrposes in at least. t Mee prov- inces and territories which have voted in favor of such prohibition." Mr. Holmes was thug eported by the Globe Mr. Holtriee said he propoeed voting for Mr. McCluee's amendment. At the same tante he did tint think the Vote on the plebiscite justified the Government passing a prohibitory law, although he was convinced the principle of probe talon Wad right. helieved that if the prohibitiou law was paseed the peo- ple would rive in thelt might rind entorce iL The Opposition said that this was a resolution intended to pull the Government out ot a hole. If they really wanted to pot the tiovern• tnent to a hole let them vote fur the resolution or II amendment. Pop- ular opinion upon Lite question was growing stroeger, and the time would come when prohibition a, unit' be passed in Ude cotietry. He referred to the resulte of the en foi 'putout of the prohibitory law in Maine end other States as ati evidence of the hem Ills strong approval of such a measure M. McCiure's amendment set forth : "That the right and most effective legislative remedy is a law prohibiting the importation, manufacture and sale of, for beverage purposee, of alcoholic liquors. and diet this House is in favor of such legislation in so far as it withiii the power of this While thiti doing justice to Mr. Holmes, in 80 far as we were in error last week, we have no heeitation in saying that lie would have been incite consieteut, and truer to his pre-election promises. if he had supported Mi. Flint's motion instead of the amend- ment. That motion is certainly is logical sequence of t he vote taken in the plebiscite, and we feel confident is more acceptable to the friends of pro. nhift amendment. The Farmer's Burden. The Mail and Empire hoer so corn. pletely mid truthfully epitomized the burdens which the free t rade policy of t he Laurier Goyerement hits placed upon the country at large, and the farmers particularly, t hat we q (rote for the benefit of our readers: By placing corn on the free list, Mr. Fielding premented the farmers of the Western States with a fine mnrket for that cereal, drove our own farmers out of thelnisinees of growing it,depressed the value of our coarse grains, and lowered the aver ;Igo quality of our lia. By giving the Standard Oil Com- pany control of the market he enabled throat and force the payment of a greatly increased price fee oil. By placing binder twine on the free list, and thus bringing the Americen monopoly into this eteintry, and by selling the prition output to parties an. soclated with the Antei lean agents in Canadien combine, he caused the .prives of binder twine to double. By placing barbed wim on the free list, he chided im our fitelories and gave the wire trade to that, giant cot pont- 'SELF' PRESERVA PION Is the first la* of Natiire." POP this reason everyone who is ill desires to become well. Those who haste impure or iinpoyerished blood turn to Hood's Sin Estuarine, because they know it will enrich and purify their blood and give them good health. To teke this med- icine on the first appearance of impure blood is an mipurtant step toward self preservation. Hood's Pills core sick headache,. Tile contract of the A. 0. U. W. hall at Walton has been let to Hunter & McNeil, of Uranbrook, for the sum of • In The Jaws of a Lion. The gallant Major Swaine tells of be- ing knocked senseless by a lion Hutt la- cerated his aim. His thrilling escape from the jawe of death is only equaled by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con - rerun desperate Throat and Lung tronh. les, "Ail doctors' said my wife would soon die of consumption," writes L U. Overstreet, of Elgin, Tenn., "but your svonderfut medicine completely cured her, and saved her life." batisfection is guaranteed by Jalne9 ISM) who gives trial bottles free. Large bottles 50c and 1.00. The Virtues of Paine'sCelery Compound Aro Recoghized by the Ablest Physicians, - It is the Ureat System Builder the Spring Time. 041,100,1 Solid and Healthy MAIMS Pure Blood and The' dietinguishing ittedieldel Virtues of Paill0'01 Celery Ciiintinttnif ere folly recognized lw too &MOS the -bodY, to -Make nett and 4,0 regulate the nerves. Sett * greet *elite of Palite'a Celery 000 - era 'of the itidneytt; liver and *Wean Of the year. when are runtieven 4,04 *Attie efiaky.araleliferhied tithe. *Mt ininiehert that inn that tit the rettrie ttralattelialla And II AO leethelt et ell pet* Weil 4. -tel • irad Tile Town Council. Quito a GPM of Farlsb Mat - tors DISposed of. Not for man v yeare the Town Calmed opened its session with so large tun attendance of spectators as were preetellt, last Friday evening. tv bee about I'M men and trove were oi esenbto urge some action by tne teemed that would at once put the Square iu good shape for wheeling. It ie to be regretted that their Interest iii the towit's affairs generally woe not .1,-ep enough to keep them till the close of the meeting and to attend Council meetings generally. The Treitetwer's statement for April Wad ead as follows : Balance trotn March $1755 04 It neeePTS- Non-resident taxes, 110 57 Witter It des 582 55 Eleetrie Light Retire 390 07 Elevator not es, re- eewal 5000 00 Bills payable, re- newala MO 00 Maitland Cemetery31 00 Sinking fund Mtg.pd 307 50-54085 29 ssoacrit roll in Clinton bbows mein - total asseSeertiteide hut the population has ticerettS0 Theo? wart, 24 births doting Abu veer. There are id erittle. I51 1101110 siege In the e will be $5114 0 di DistinnsiEstgras- Salaries t189 55 Printing tind advt'g, 80 00 Office ar. 33 65 e'lrire department.. 321 45 Public Works. 101 11 Special grant. Hand 50 00 Electric Light cap297 20 Bank nterest 32 20 WaterworksCap. ac. 40 30 Waterworks misint778 ea Electric Light " 144 81 Public school. 500 00 Malt. Cemetery 0 01 Market, 1 00 Elevator interest 555 48 " stock paid5000 00 Elevator notes re- newal 45000 00 Separate School100 00 P. AL rent Cone on loan elan c 10 00 7 00 2 00-51374 95 $2065 38 COMMUNICATION!' AND PHTITIONO. From Ottawa and Hull Fire Relief Board, thanking t he tfouncil for the giant of $200 to the tire entferers. Front M. C. Dickson, District Pass, Agent of the 0. 'r. R., re the Increased bent connection on this shore, w hich he bought wculd hnve lo lay over for another season. Filed. From the Board of Tend° of Berlin, asking the appointment of a delegate to join a deputation to Ottawa to ask t he usual subsidy of $3,200 per mile to I he Port Dover, Bailin arid Goderich Railway. Referred to Special com- mittee, tn consider And report. From John McKay, on behalf et the Manitoulin and North Shore Railway, asking t he Council to pees revelutions favor of government aid thereto. Referred to Special committee. From the C. 1. trustees, Asking the ()outwit to erect a flag staff cin their grounder, throngh the Public Works committee. Referred to the commit- tee with power to act, of H. F. Moores, asking the peyment of the sum of $137.74. with interest at 0% from January 1. held back from A. B. Cosner, on contract for revement laid by him, and which amount lied Public Works comtniltee, iniksion to test the tire engine boiler, before undertaking to use it attain. Referred to Fire coruniittece with power to act. From it number of citizens asking for the improvement of the Square. and that A. McD. Allan and D. Mc. Gillicuddv be heard by the Council re- garding tlie matter. On motion the petition- was received and both gentle- men urged some action that would more speedily make the Square fit for wheeling. Chairmen Humber, for the committee. said they were not over- looking the matter. but had been wait- ing to see how far traffic would level the roadway. before incurring the ex- pense of a steath roller and a top dress- ing over the gravel. • The committee were certainly anxious to have the street.' In as good shape as possible, mid the Couneil,was doing its beat to that end. Conte Holmes, whit emoving that the petition be referred to the conimittee, pointed out Hint whatever wits done meant the expenditui is of e coneider- able sum of inoney, and the ratepayers should have arsine patience with the who vvere certainly doing the hest they could. Coon. Martin spoke to the Name effect as nie colleagues, and the petition Wan then referred. In five minutes scarcely a dozen of the large crowd bird remained in the vaun- t:II chamber, taking their departure in a great hurry, despite the inisurencen of, their spokestnen. who had told the Council this huge deputation was present to show what an interest theY took in the town's album A petition signed by Sam Sloan. A. B. Cornell and Arthur Cantelon. againnt laving granolit Mc sidewalk ort eolith vest side of Hamilton street.front Colborne Hotel to Vletbria sheet Also fi•orn Chas. Blake, Eliza Mel3rien Alex Davidson and E. Sneyd, egabent laying geanolithie walk on aouth west aide of Oolliortm street, and another petitiou front John Knox. Mrs. Martin. Nott and. J. A. Walken, asked that granolithic Walk be laid on month side of Newigate, between Hamilton and Victoria streets. • All these petitions wore referred to J. Sands, trees, 214.22 ; P. Platitt teaming to fires, 85. Packard1Clectrie Co.. $18,40 end iitt V, A. MeCIVronlat. 22.76 t Sturdy its Co., relief order, ta,a0; 82.0& All these were referred to Finance manatee. payment of Dr* Itutitet's ageount of Si for attendance 01 Meliehds ihht WO accounts or, te each for Dr. Hun- ter Anil Dr. Shannon Warn awaiting further ecitisideretien. The AMMO, tohtinittee retitirantertd- 1$02.15 Stetting Mg. 0o.. 1110W but- ts. Perak Itu biter tht..'1874,118 Tax StAu11188 00 ; Signal $18.10 ; Garlock Packing 1.1O4 $1,15 0. libtrae. *LIS, The Water mut tight committee re. rott,e41kftoOtimc tho tender of Lee 04 titiethard for etipplyint 'lead pipe at 11*.lotior WO It*. (2) recommending tha4 Engineer Kelly be initrittted slefis'et ; I3) that the cletk find out coat of changing 4 attire dynintes, to 8 ampere onec ;and 4) that the OPittifta Of Mr, Germ* t ttillt COO he' re. tetrad to Water And Light tUrttnitt The Public Work.* reteralther# *Red as folkoris that the* *tented tender Of X. Band* for shade trees at tie *nth tta)tb# t for compietink 40010144 on Hate Vietetia /ma NaOleri Streets not needed ire offs th teamsters Ore per yard bribing the work mg that coinitilttive Aare t For a WOnsittl to come to that period known as change of life. It is almost always a period of suffering, and the de- range:mead of mind and body is some times to great that the family life is nt. terly maned by the unhappy wife and. ther. At such a thne every woman needs just the help that its given by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It works with Nature, soothers the nerves by hour- isliing them, and cures diseases of the delicate organs. In brief, it make* weak women strong; sick women well. ,,Favorite Prescription" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. .1 13188 take's four bottles of 'Favorite Pm- acription for female weakness and change of life.. writes WC Lizzie A.. Bowman, of New Matailloraa Washington Co., Ohio. s Before 1 van taking a mart not do anything. 1 had such pains in my head and in the ba.ek of my neck that I thought I would lose my mind. Now I can work every day and do not suffer. I rec- ommend 'Favorite Prescription' to all wornep Yuffering in the period of change of life. It the best medicine I have ever found.. Every woman should send for a fres copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical AdvUer. Send 3i one -cent stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing only for.the book in paper COYeflh OT 50 stamps tor cloth, the purchase of a new watering cart if found necessary : (4) recommending painting of agricultural building, and that committee have power to Act ; (6) that tender of George Black. $70, for care -taking of the Square and Park had been accepted. being the lowest, and recommending that a contract be drawn up emlexiying the duties 101. recomniending that the Mayor sign petition to county council for pur- chase of road making macninery, to he hued to different municipalities • m asking power to purchase a email hose reel for hose used in watering the Square ; (8) Asking power to act in tlie matter of opening' up Joties and Elizabeth streets. ()min. Knox expressed the wish that the duties of the caretaker of Square aud Park should his strictly defined. and that if he did not live up to them be discharged. Conn. Humber wild this was the In- tention of the coromittee. NEW DUEIINEMS Couns. Humber and Martin moved that the Public Works committee have power to make the best arrange- inent possible for the use and caretak• ing of the bathing hones, during the coming season. -Carried. Conn. Humber again gave notice of motion to lix the cost ot laying grano- !Ride walks at 40 per cent for the town and 00 per cent for the property owe • er Humber also moved that the Coun- cil proceed at once to ask for tenders for completing the erection of the chimney at the water works. He said the brIcks lying there were being broken and destroyeid, and indeed he thought thereAvas only two-thirds of the quantity necessary to compiete the work flow there. Ho would ask the chairman whether any bricks had been sold or otheevrise disposed of. Chairmen Cantelon said there was supposed t he enough and he knew of no disposition of them. A few had been liriiken during the winter, but nothing to speak of. The Mayor called attention to the passage by the Legislature of the bill iillowing the town to grant a loan to the Kensington -Furniture IV, and he suggested that. the Council should at once issue debentures for the loan. Referred to Finance committee with power to aeL Council then adjourned. A BOOK FOR -EVERY WOMAN AND GIRL Thousands Writing for Thp Illustrated Diamond Due gua Book. Mat and Rug making in the home is now commanding the attention of thousands of women and girls in Can- ada. The pew illnittrated "Diemond Dye Rug Book." showing the latest designs and giving hill information as to how the pattet us can be procured, will Ire sent free to anyone interested in the fascinating work of making hooked mats and mtgs. Send your,. a& dress to Wells At Richardson Co., 200 Mountain Street, Montreal. F. H. -Kerney, a Wingbam barber who indulges in rifle shooting, brought down an eagle ituo, ,vveek which measured 6.0 feat from tip to tip of Allarrie Man says. "Have used Mill- er's CompOund Iron Pills when physi- cally rundoWti, and am pleaned to test- ify to the great good they have fione nie." Broken down eyarerne, shattered nerve*, and ernaciated forms etre rap- idly vectored Lir Miller'e Compound frets Pills. 26 tents for 60 doses. For tale at P. M. Dunhattrie drug store. Winghatti ti losing four families ‘elth retreat. cruci ',Thomas Moore. Who goes tzt Toronto 'Junctien;__H.,,itl. Let to Hamilton, F. Carr to Wittedebrek, and hie brother A. Carr, to Sault St Eight bourlicenfere Ignored by tlkose Lite Pill& are KISCO' at work, night 'end tint. ,ctiring Indlgec, Mon, hiltorailleati, •contititection, leek headache mid alliigitottatth lieet and 0. It Ir quite coennionferiee very hearty eaters very thin .thirn itidicatt'a x[ttlLty nut-it't'het-3tftetrlaoft;axth periPle have nourishment rend don't gee 11 ah bough nvcrweri,%ng th.i,it' digestive organs. they are starving slowly bee eanee What they eat 114 ilot iestris ,dated, P,Yiller'a thin [round Iron Pills, irict'ease LIR power of di;„esiio1 and 1142i111ih. tion, satirist [lie full benefit will lig, de- rived from what ra eaten. Vila ix iia' ticeahle in increased svrIKht and 1teenarth, and the general feeling of comfort that followe their ure. 23 cents for 60 dr,ae*. For Hale it F. at. Dunham's drug store.. Lull week Hemilton & McLean, of Bitusaely, shipped in tme day Hears of cattle for Buffalo. disbursing about 215,000 among the farmer* from whom they were hOugh C. Why gO limping and whining ahout your toms. when a 25 taint botele of Idolloway's Corn Cure wili remove them ? Give it a 1.1 ial, and yon will not regret it. rOook's Cotton Boot Oomponal your druggist tor Cake CO*. Nee OOP 10,04) Ladles. Bats, effectual, Ladies silt Is sneeesatulty need monthly by over Take no °siker as all Mixtures, Pillo hue rmasit None are dangerous. Prise. Noelt. $1.ket boa; No.11,10 degrees stronor,I8 per bOX. NO. tor 3. mailed en reeelpt of price and twoesent stamps The Cook Company•Windsor, Oath responsible Druggists in Canada. LIME au] GEMENT ST. M ARYS LIME kept constantly on band; aleo the beet brands of HYDRAULIC - PORTLAND CEMEJ‘IT Builders will find it to their ad) mitage to see me before placing their orders. F. Ballow fiOlifieS THE COAL DEALER. Office -West Strect. near the Square. NesessItu Is the Mother of Invention Hamilton Strut nom THE NEW MASSEY-HARRIS BIN• DER -with 32 sets of roller bearings -and the NEW MOWER, with all the latest improve monts, so1 up now for inspection. Exaniine their sUporlOr Merits. Full lino of ell FARMING IlYIPLE S010 ogont for tin) old reliable Massey -Barrie BICYCLES -including the Chainless Toronto, and Ivanhoe Wheels. Nordheimer and Bell Pianos, Or- gans, roam Separators. Sewing Machines, dm Full line of REPAIRS kept In stock. g3I'' We am in tho combine end can therefore sell cheaper than smaller concerns. Our Gloode and the prices demand an inspec- (Ion arid your serious consideration. They aro rill of purely Canad ian manufacture, J. P. BROWN. JOHN KNOX The Auctioneer anfi 'IC -Implement Agent, Has a lot of Money -Savers and labor -Savers for all classes of Farm- Noxon Hoosier Seed Drills, Disc Harrows, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Oxford Clipper Mowers -No.' jo, 22, and 24, Victoria Binders, Past trurehasere declare these machines to be the boat on the market and recommend them above all others. Your patronage is solicited on melit alone. The proof of the pudding in the eating thereof. See me before 3on buy, or drop me a card. vear Buxton's Rotel. GODIMII017. We have Please TO SlitQW YOU OUR nvir PRESS GOODS All Styles All Colors 'bot About SPRING MEINCINE?-' 'WA* hith itheekorstaislea totasitiott tow cold te heat -wake It desirable that NittAlre sbotrid be essiste4 %%at Oen 11. Wort answer to Ws question we 'heartily moon:1431)0 plAkes Pee feel** Vial tri new. You ought to take Course-6CW hr f9r*X•50- , reettIVOIlledoelforget our own Mask Cherry -Pine 644 TA!"Wintin 1* 4tsc1-20 Coues a -,014` CHuterup'e Honey Ceuefh Curr for Children. These erf..4 reliable ei gesureassid. SAMPSON'S RED BLOOD PILLS buildup the strength -25e. a hoz or 5 for 01.01, IN. 600DE.. - Drfififfigt 1166 QUALITIES. the Newest Goods in - SHIRT WAISTS Another shipment of PRINTS AND GINGHAMS JU-st Arrived. Clothing Department is as usual stocked with the best and latest styles in Mcn's and Bolls' Sults Sulu OurGoats, GODERICH BARGAIN CENTRE We are showing EXTRA VALUE IN JAPANESE,MATTING, WARP at 120 to 50e. We are allowing EXTRA VALUE IN FLOOR OILCLOTH. We are showing EXTRA VALUE IN ART MUSLIN& Ws are showing EXTRA VALUE IN ART SATEEN& We are showing EXTRA VALUE IN CURTAIN NET. We are showing EXTRA VALUE IN LACE CURTAINS. We are showing EXTRA VALUE IN WOOL CARPETS. All at prices thst will win your favor. eLfITON- In Men's Furnishings we have an exceptionally fine assortment in Shirts, Hats of all kinds, Ties, Collars, Gloves, etc., all at the lowest J. H. PEDDER. GEO.W.THOMSON&SON BICYCLE DEALERS, West Side Square, - Goderich, tint. "Goderich" "Crescent" "Rambler" We havc the sole agency of the "Goderich Bicycle" Co. for Goderich and sui rounding country. None of our wheels are in the combine so yoy need not fear high prices. • Call and see our stock and get our prices and we will guarantee satisfaction in both. Geo. W. Thomson 8c, Bon. THONE 62. In the Morning There's no waiting and waiting for the fire when you have the new OXFORD IN YOUR KITCHEN The fire will keep in all night on an extra low allowance of Mel, and will burn up briskly at a regulating toach ready for broiling or baking as soon as you are. The saving of time -as well as the saving of fuel -will mean a good deal to you -every day -won't it? James Robinson. LYArAVAkYAITAXWArAwAsrAyAgrAejkIjklAVAMATAwArArariri You want the BEST in OUR FLAKE GREEN PEAS, HIGH GRADE RICE, DRIED BEANS, All at 15c. a oard Pachage, should be appreciated by up-to-date Housekeepers. • CEREAL COFFEE In One -pound Packages, Sealed, at 15c. 4P-ackve. ' An Household Requireacnts-the best in the market -Clean end Fresh, at Moderate Prices. STURDY & CO. IL C FILSINGER -DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER rfF- PLUMBING AND .HEATING CORNER WEST STREET Read what a local resident says Of the Kelsey Wenn Air Generator, sold ant installed by net - Fire. Life. Accident and Plate Ulan Insurance taken at lesiva rates. James Smart Manufacturing Co.. Brockville. Qin., Chterreemere--The No. 18 Kerrey Warm Air Generator you installed in my house text fall hes given me the greatest of aatisfaction. I have found it very economical in tUel and very easily - managed. giving the very best results in heat. the whole house being heated from 76 to 80; both npetairs and down. and at times I have loft my bedroom window open all night in the month of February. I have found PO gas or cold dust from it at all, no heat in the ,cellar, and the smoke pipe was cool. I have used other furnaces fora long time and from my experience in remotes loan safety saY that the Kelsey the best I have ever seen or used. end can highly recommend it to anyone intending to heat with warm air, as it does not burn the air, but gives a very eton and pleasant beat to the house. Ir. J. T. N Arrst„ Goderieb. Ontario. Cor. North Street and Square. GODERIOH, May 1st, Iwo. Don't make the mistake of choosing a range before seeing the patented, features of the Imperial Oxford at our nearest agent's. FOR SALE BY LEE St EPHARD, The Gurney Foundry Co , Limited, Tonnto. WInnipez, Vancouver. PAGE Asset Wire Fencing Is the BEST! And is acknowledged to be to after yearS. of "the severest test by fartriers and others throughout the Dominion. It may cost, a tittle more thait inferior, make% but It 00,8 less from the fact that it latts longer than others, No Matter how Severethe, frett or depth ot wsight of "snow, the PAOt WIRE PENCE is always right and in good shape irt the spring. rWe build tilt Peke and guarantee to'do it tight. Th6 to:416st iS from We 'purchased a ear of ADVANCES IN REPINED SUGAR. Redpath's Best SUGA The most profitable way for Ton to. buy ugar is by the Barrel, as many of Our Custoiners do. WI would maggot ihig you _buy tow. titles* a *cry ottariat white' takes piste we will sell for it While 01 the old prits in batrole., Dora deloy 45e. tO Ptap pet rod. iii4r 0111 arid tee It before you build; and examine all" the nietits of this Penal etul 11