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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-1-25, Page 1WHOWt l Y WL L GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1889. J D. KcOILLICUDDT, Pomme a. 111.110 A TZAR IN ADVAN Z TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changes must be Ieft at this Office not later than Monday noon. The copy for changes must be Ieft not later than Wednesday noon. Cas- ual Advertisements accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice Jobs hams& Farm for $.I. -Jobe Maim. For Male -O. W. Thomism. Cleansg fiefs --It. Proudroot Per Rioter Sate -lira. H. Recd Dives o. Cart Omen -c. Newer Omit Banal•• -Jas. A. livid t fbtp. Panorama iablttiMsa-1rr. R Merrikaa. s PIKos oww aow are a 0s.. limeades. MARRIED. irfilis eat-*aro - A t Ooderlch. se rho tial Mat.. at the nuldetwe of the bride's Wear. by the Hay. Dr. l're. Mary Jam rudest daughter of lir. Jamey Ret& build- er, to Mr. Dose Skittles. Uudericb to ens. amp. CHEM Parev--le Stratford. oa lteeday. Amgen Stmt. Nora. moose daoi torr of Mr lease Pap•t aged TT years. tis. TOWN TOPICS. I WO* try tit bake who J: lafa► tM'u serval It." There L so maw te tea phonographic Itae that causes be Mud by tMu.:..wart the pholaeranber. .4 Ouot+ Praam•s.- The Moet metal gift pea ohs maker to MTV • Wirt Pea i► Ott m D. MCUWuaadf..seat t)oders'I. The aid sod reliable is always lbs bent end th.tb what ems b. had .< Oee. WAY all jrag OW* in.ren has. lie alas be tract tae as he. mad Ms It every Wm. *sahebs Liaised (lake. uarivalied ter wens, e"eberme sad sheep. -crushed- -Nome Meal. eNauaMeal.. ly um toD. u harrow's seed hare. Hatattt.a st. (Moil Issue epd•g : kat it win :eke a good dale racing lake this behave we get NM - met, vest is the massa wby you Mould gat as►mMv W br aditngrs.ea apes F. t A. Petit- liseTem Wonatr'e Craprt•u Tzureaescs Basco wW meet regatar1y fey the tra.scuse Ear Kam ebl'asttt a. Sven womasa to awed - the watt la u.e4Ltly larked Tba toss y C.sral is i• sank= this week ets.sber et the .pesM1 haters. s, ea the .std Prebtbettes, reed sad bridge Ischia - Um and such like was ea tar diecemisa : bet MP pus _I .. a+epi.tetitw sae seat ane a. It. R. S. wee eau 4. at kis pilafs gallery. Square amid )I..trealMt WATER Sgavtt*,-The Mon wW sea pre- med to pat is sunrises ter thaw raceme/ water. Ituu crab to .void the resit o7 WIRE 'Wig get •gn •a e. mfi Moa to put year ter •mid aaranima sow. Tiwy employ • bat clam plumber sad gaeraat.s all their wort Prams will s sedeate. Pipe •.d }cam wilt be regulauca strength to meat Iowa pressers. "e*e*wee WIA rse k" The wonderful heehaw and essibiag sew ramitof Loudesissia ..4a! tWikewe's eer- secret eTrost AAsthssi. Macakoe SM, ge p sad lacipieat t'oasemptMo fabtl7 iar to tie earauve powers. Nettie, bet .rieray over mbar remedies bo. created rasd qr t tr.. su parts or tie Prw.- blcb beams. exiesded to Me Usage" yI k.oars every perm s who NOM. air team posit d It Draggles sell It. BRIEFLETS. Look at the !.bol oa the p.pa. MW Newcombe has rand to To- ronto, to resume her Modes to short - bawd. Loot opens this year no Marsh 6th, Ash Wednesday, and tiers April *1st, }aster Beach.. Don't forgot the disolviag view enter - tearer is Victoria-st Church, oo Tues- day the I1th inst. New feature., new 'tows sad apo (ages. A good time sore. The Postmaster Genera W issued an order that mosey orders sed sawing bank briars will be basseeled a sU holidays anti/ Mures o'dosit L. Knox Chards Mimdme Band will hold its regular nesting to morrow (Saturday) alto a.oe. Meering to evaimasses at three islet* ob.rp. All are melted. Dr M Nimbler, the Wont -et destiot. makes the nes vaof the natsrsl teeth • ty. Gce admiMWer d from • to the prinks sztraowos el with. The a.wmp•per is the meat powerful sad most .Satin• educator the wend has ewer W, and people glee softest to avail themselves .f the epperteotties it odes at a seeleal crest usa s.1ddy new eon then toes, Msco•eraa' Lamm. -Dotal forget the snarl isle of mereaas.ad period- ical this evening at the rooms, to saw Dreesaees at 730. This male is send u • good okras N memo.i =mid is first class literature. The Regina Jeetrer says :-Otot or N gen. --As twelve e'edoek on the eight M Drenthe' 31st, the Regia beam band w.. Add Lang Syne" es Broad street, Want eoodye to the old veer .ad .sb.,Me is the haw. Afterwards the band serenaded Judge Risharda.a Sad Mr Dixie W end thea pro- ceeds'r. o- ce•ded to the hoar of Me Berry Sesnr, President el the Band. wham supper was served, .ad the sejeyoaat was sew Osseo! well 1.b the were area' hems The Lnada. beet Sad ahm daises hem derided eat le ie WIlia ma' di their doom, abbe te e.eeet slim daring t says Ile St a.• Hors this t tbs boot seed ohm Mabee r,- . de Iles ansae booms s the ragtag of goods me. side doge very Iittls rood sew s. ega People le his oratory know jai what they are snag to hey .ben they Mope mow, sad gess ally --oe merit cif joiners Weeniest( - weam to bey. We nouns by the Regina Journal that Mrs Dist. Watson. formerly of Wiig- has, orgaoiat and ebuer leader of Koos thumb, was presented with a well tilled pane or Now Years Doisoeu.paaied by a wiry 000tpltaestary address. Missionary Anniversary Services will be held io Norah -et. Methodist church. post Sabbath, Jen 47th. The Rev Jobe Wakefield of Burlington, will ..c• copy the pulpit Morning Sad *veoine. Speasl collections will be taken ep for mision& Cuomo Poona Warr ma Zara. - The .New Era says :-A petition is in eirenlatioa bete. aid is betas howl, awned, aekiog tbet Mr R. M Rao y be appointed to the office of postmaster of Guderioh. No gra in Went Hama bas better skims upon the Domtnioo Gov mamma fur recognition, than this same gontle ead a leiter man for the o iethl WA be selected. We would like to See the Government recognise Mr Hooey'. fitness. tboogb wo would much regret his removal from town. E,1Ta•ranategtrr.-Boaz Church Bead of Hope will owe r ustertatn5Net ou Friday, Fob. 1th. in the basement of the church. Doom open at 7.30, 'hair taken by Mr H. I. Strang .t 8 o'elook sharp Rev Mr Potter. of Victoria .hutch will address the children. Silver a,lleoties will be taken at the door. The folios. irn[ is the program --Solo, Min Pearl Wynn ; rewtatios, Miss Z.ily Putter ; solo. Mime Nettie Crabb : dialogs*, ...bee. of Band ; solo tuetremental, Henry, O. D. Ndtei; dialogue, mamben of hand ; solo, Master Bert Minos ; re - adagios. Mie May McCrasib ; solo sad dors, Mtge Nellie McKenzie sad tee. - of fW. Amour r,•.trwwpac. Mag AT ms FSOIT/ -Dr C. J. Rasileos, of Corn wall, was in town last week, visiting old and familiar seises. He is sow 'mayor of the "Factory Tows," or "Pitteborgh of Canada, se Cornwall is aptly called, and San authority on waterworks and gown' poblie improvement.. Our old towna.so motet stand well with his o eghbor. in Cornwall, for we Imo that this is the fifth year in which he ham stood for municipal honors--(orthe pcei- Soo cf councillor, reeve or mayor --sad each time was reeled by a oanintcs vote. Spaabia, of the Ooderich publw iuprov.eaeots, he maid, "Your water is of good quality, but you would find it of great .drainage to have a standpipe. It would save the revises of w assetaat rrgineer, would maws fuel. and world gir. • guarantee of full protection in the *vest of 6n. But I'll may one thing for you -yon have the beet electric light sad the emit chant* for the service to work to advantage of any town is Cards. No one aas down you on your .Metria Tight system ; but you'll have to get a standpipe Whim your waterworks system WI be minted upon se complete. "Tb. Doctor loft town on Saturday to be sworn in as Mayor of his adopted town on Moodily last During his stay is town he was the guest of Dr Shannon. T1sr snowballed HIM -Wednesday last about 1 p.m , two or three boys oa the way to the Central School threw a bw snowballs at a young farmer who w as in arose of a load of wood .t the 'market The also uudeetook to chase tb. three or four yoresten, sod followed them around the Square three blocks, to the heed at North street, making eoowbefb sod throwing them .t the boys all .Ioag the route. At North -St, however he streak s erg, for at that point he am* upon fifty or s hundred boys ranging from tea to sheer years of age oa their way to 'shod foe the throws ertenoa. Time. whoa they saw that sobs et their eon - fades were bang chased by • serge ser, •t once took s head 1. the wafter, and bran m iowbalting the yore farmer, which soon resoled ia hi• b egtts g driven bre fro. North -St. vied iM.sdbre so to the Square. From every pant the unfortunate man received • heavy M from tb. boys, who by this time 1•tmergy crowded the public thorooghfan, g time sad .gain was the •ietiat gawk severely. Several of the tying snow balls streak him on the back of the head and wh.s le throw back his Wads to shield that portion two or thew more "herd seem' sseght him is the fay. Then he throw his ones over his face to pce.sr•e his features, and endeavored to walk back to the sericite, bet this ably gav* •o oppnrtenity for some el the boys to ran ep behind and trip him, which they did and hei Saw down with the proverbial "dull thud." While endeavoring to rise the hays, who by this time were worked op to the bigbses *sentiment, swarmed armed him, sash sadesvoriau to woke his presume felt, so far as iherwin snowballs at the se- tortnasM ma was esaasraed. He Se- aly et emered t. U. fees lea dead eon- dit nsl to get .ore Utopia/ra sore M le dit.od with ewiftrs. sad residat. the boys by this throe hew. ng berme so sr.eroom that no Wort at "dashing" as the part et the violin sold save his head and Mas. There is ▪ kasf ieg wW "mad here bees the eetatrll, ae the heys hi their essiteaest g.reenserare that they were worrying the rasa d.sat to death, had ant • wal- kovers raNest et the two zoo the Nemo sad girt the buys d► It l time seek adNNMms e. err while thirties/Mares ward step*M. he anew .es not • pleaded empty where the freer oseorrel, sad at ems psi.t die ground was batt Had the berg 10 thew ezate.ent, de W the visas In hie frowsy takes alssietbrowi is enasegssuaas wesM have man "maims. Our eneatablemt am M it that there ie so repetities d t rage. Dr McDowell' 'AU be to Gdericb for noesultattoe on the fine Saturday of even month. Foote rug Anownt: en ran Pocono. -The Canadian tltereoptieue Co. have been secured to give inhibitions of their wonderful and entertaining panoramic deecnptwn of the moor, u( C.n.da, the Battles of the S olden. the Charles- ton Forth.luake and the Riel Rehelliw, in the Greed Oyer• Hones on Wednes- day and Thurrday, Feb lith and 7i h. The Stereopticon Co. is under the manage - went of Mr E Marshall, the wellkn•.wo purser of the Beaty boat Onteno. The prnorema and deeonptire matter is high- ly spoken of by the preen ♦ Tat*CT$ TO Tag Biisrrr 07 Auvs*- natao.- "When I came to my dirk last Weu.edy morning," mid John Was - maker, the Philadelphia millionaire exaschamt, "I was a.tutally thiokaae about the Christina* which w. had. We did • great deal of Christmas business in this store this year. Juring the ten days ominous to Christmas our galea averaged shoat 1100,000 • day. The grand total fur the ten days falls only • few dollars ruder a million. I spend 15.000 • week in adverting, and I pay • mtilltul man-• former newspaper editor, ..d s good nae -$1,000 • month to du it for me. I nuke muoey by it. Ad- vertuioe is the leverage with which this store has nano raised up. I do not Sea how any large sod euecemef.1 retail busi- n ess oan be dose without libaral dver- tietng. Cooliow.ua advertising, like oaotiaaose work, is the moat e(f.etive." SyLT 8roe... -The law provides that • person taking op .uy stray stock, shall within fifteen d.ys thereafter, gine notice of taking up by publishing a mottos three times in a weekly newspaper it .be is publtabed within the section where the estray was taken op; and it tho property is not called for within three weeks atter the first insertion of the notice, the &oder shall go before • justice of the peace sod make oath as to the finding and advertising. The intim then appoints three appraisers, sod .p - on their report, advertises the property for three weeks more. The pardon claiming and property moat pay all charges before reeetvmg the earns. U the property is not claimed within oa year, and dos not exceed fifty dollen is vales, it then belongs tc the party tak- ing the gams op; it over fifty dollars it shall be advertised by the justice and told, and the excess of all .spoofs' shell be paid over to the 000nty treasurer. Any per000 taking op an stray sod no glowing to cans the same to be advertis- e d sad appraieed,s all be liable to a fine of twenty five dollars. The astray law applies also to soy other personal pro- perty whioh may be found in like man- ner. The following refers to the death of s 'oedemas well known to many of oar readers. In years back he and his family were frequent viaibrs to our town and the Point Farm :-Mr Henry Mesh- er, Q. C., es -Mayor of London, died at the Bober homestead about {o'clock on the seorwiog of the lith. The deceased had bar suffering watt? from Bright's disease for some time past, and 'peat ravers! weeks in Toronto ander the erre of the ablest physicians there. He re- turned home slightly improved m health, but got worse after oomirg back. He again rallied god again had • relapse, unfit Wednesday moraine it b.Mse sir pert that his boon were aombeed. The dreamed wags sem of the We H. U. R. Basher, sad was a native of this city. H• studied law with his father and showed sash marked ability thea be peas - .d Um bar before he bad sanely rmasb- d mssbo•d. He sub eq.ontly Insane a weans of the lien of Becher Street sh a Baer, whish, through the Bechar, of the ..14.r .s.bor sod the promotion of W. P. R. Street to the Beseh, lastlyy berme Dresher a1Bisekbwtn, with Kr limey B. Bbekbeea se the junior emi- tter. Mr 8.ierrs only p.blie esp•r- ieaee was (a W City Coueseil. He wee l Nerd as sYwmsaa in 1883 to wW wee known me the "Board of Trade" Oora- til. He was Relented again in 1114, sad was retried ter Mayor in 1188 by a voey haedlee.s majority. After that ke dripped from 'municipal life. Mt nether was • guatla'mao of redeemer sad dt..ras. His statarrl good breed- ing led hi'm le trust one alike. .trd i be was as sable with a sgSrr who sp- pewhed Itis for d« as with his warmest friend. Mr Boehm married $ Mies Os.pbell, daughter of D. Oa.p- WU (as old sod romentod re- sider of Shane) who bore hint three boyo, all of whom •arrive his. His brother, Alesasder, who is eagaped 1n r.ilroadieg is the 8.stbura Sorsa, same home a few doye ego, hew went awry aeaia whoa he fogad the doess.d is a fair 1way towards reoowery. Besides this bretb•r, Mr Ba•bar bee a mister in Tomato. ase is Reglgsd, sad Delo hare. Yrs Form He was • man in the petered Sb, beteg 43 year of figs. ITHE EDITOR'S TABLE. • Wean we ewe Athens few PubNuMtte.e That glove geese se hard Baarea a saoazrss moa rssCLzT I. urn{Theodore Child oats -Metes to Burp - { e,'s Mognsise for Febarar? •n soden* . upon "The Hotel Devout, which has • bearing upon • matter of increasing in- terest to the American people. special- ly in our western cities-tbe founds, too ' and bsi:ding up of art ewers•. The i tiret steps in them public enterpeiess an frequentiy taken in the creat Paris auc- tion "mart, the Hotel Droaut, where pri- vate eolleoture, either directly or thrurgb . teats and dealers boy their temente of •rt. For example, meat .4 the work .f the modern French ach.r,l of painting, headed by Troyoo, D.uhigny, Rousnu, Dias Meuaouier, and Millet paired through the heads of Frans. Petit, famous dealer sod expert at the Hotel Drogue. From private oullsotiona ob- jects of art pas to the public mnseom. Such an eckn ..ledg.d metre of the oom- meree in fine ate industrial art products a. the Hotel Drowt naturally draws to - ( ether • cirrous motley crowd of people trout all parte of the world, who, with the famoes auctioae.n, experts, and subur- dioste fanctiooaraa, from intermits/ material for the aeries of sketches drawn by J. Raawlli to accompany Mr Child's Perm TSB BaTTts 07 TSB swags. This is the title of a book by Samuel Barton, published by J. Theo. Robin - me, Montreal, which will doubtless be read by all who have been interested in the international relation, between M- o eda and the United State.. It is sop - posed to have been written io 1930, and describes the easy 31Iptere of Canada 40 years previously by the United States. Thi. *teat is f..ltow.d by the bombard- ment of New York by the British beet, whisk results in the United Stats bang forced to cue for pease at any price. The publisher stats that the book was not writ1 s in the interest of either politics' party. We are further told that it i. • oust striking and effective preesnta- tiue of the utter defencelemow of the United States against • foreign foe. Ta'tlsrew r e.w Mayer Battier we swore in last Moe- dy,Mr Oe.pb.11 sduisisteted the n•th. The atpressne en the worth May's bus when he nth the tha at bowed h im to faithf•Ily desires his duties irrespasem of party or creed, that eow torted upon him the highest .ties la tee e ight of the pimple .1 this r.ai.ipality, r INA es the Ifr•Mpt band., of ease, Wig one el deep.asMM, in .marked soo- nest to the espreseles on he the n whit are Rid•rduta'e d. W roes.. Opera Hoon* Bleak. no ss - 1woes .aW.nie Oho 10. a ML the helm is ow ed GODERICH TOWNSHIP. From a oorxepoadeat I A large horned o.1 weighing 5 pounds was caught by Mr. C. J. S. Nate! on Saturday last. A trap wee set, and his owlship put his foot in it and was caught by the toes. Mr Nafte' is Row looking around for a taxidermist. BELFAST. From cur own Correspondent. Mr J1. Barclay is rioting at his broth- er John's. Mr W. Phillips, of Suodndge, Parry Sound, is down on • business trip. Hr Robert Irwin hee porchamed • number of horses, which he will chip to Brandon, Man. Mr J Levy ie living in the home form- erly occupied by Mr E A McKackeozie. The Nile correspondent goes for the bntolkeeper at the Nile in the last tsar. "Bob" should Dose back to his farm. Onlooel Pane, Deputy Minister of Militia, Ottawa. bee had advice@ from England Mating that the authorities are extremely well asia6.d with the mili- tary kaowl.dge pos•eed by the gtade- • t•s of the Royal Military Collage who noshed •oasasions last years. In coo - sequoias of this the graduates are ab- solved from entering upon erten ini- tiatory studios which they try would otherwise have been obliged to go throng►. We this week .hroaiele the death of Mr Jeanie Bae-et•r, who, atter a linger- ing illness, peal peamfally away at his reside -ea in Huwiek os the 2Vth of M- ember, 1888. Deemed was a native of Abawdeeoebire, Rootlsad, and had reach d the rips apo. of 78 years. He emi- grated to this eountry in 1853, and was a resident of Howiek the Lot I8 year.. When he came to Howie& In psrehasd • 6•e bush farm, mid by bard work he ✓ eseeded in ..1Morf himself and family • eo.lort•hb hoar. He was an eases Christian sad r •olive and pro- rilest .•.bar of the Presbyterian amok. He lived • quiet .od retired life. sod was mash esteemed for hie up - righteous of i.efer. Doett Use Bra Wo.ne.-I0 pro'mol- gatiMR year Mooterle eoritateom, or .r- esenting superdeial eoutiment,litles sad pIilneopbisSl orpeyehologisal observe - time, beware of platitodiars posierSsi- ty. Lan year statesman pees= • stee- led654. estrisimmas. is.pared eo.prehss- g ibbers. or.. - -at soasighsei sad $ .eaoenn•bieager lino. erliner. •U - glo.etba. itoMat prr.lity, j.js.o hebbe.set std seers* &t.sta- noa, Let yew okaporaneos dee- med.r sad unpremeditated sip•ti•- tier have intdllgibility and veneer virility, without rbndoesnated..-v Nrr- moral bombast. Avoid all poly.yllsbis poofat'dity• den double seteedre•, pre- rlest joeosky sad pestiferous peofaait , oke•ureet or simperer; i, ether wes , talk plenty..Marstly. ani •st'siblf, sod dee% ow Win weeds. o... Seat ea 1s s warm .aadestd by the et MOS heels an the year enema. O.a opaplegi h bast imsdosed theaeh the weep .t Perim.% Polishes O... St- twusbee, the r.l y We .ad *.re pop saes sen. Pommes =ztrsetor is now wide- ly holdesed. erre of all sobeeses t as met pr.desb a eabetitatn "GODERICH ILLUSTRATED." wee ow booed= deity to advertise mar wane. The Tows Decide. se £dvertW Ns Adam. Mr Tholepins was .4 the same opinion mem ee the •.rd4e Wend. as Mr Holt. We should &Jvoruee our An adjourned meeting tit the town town, asst the proper tinea was cows He eouoeil w1. held on Monday *venlig, to I favored the scheme prop. eel. Mr Cvl wander the .obeote of the Board of lroroe (alt •stiefied free what Trade for writing up and dveetisiag the ID. knew of the good remit* of limier town by the publication a aR iUeatrmt• methods in other places .bat the per ed journal devoted ezoltteiveiy to that I subesitted to the a,uoail would he •par tog investment. He was in favor of the Purpoee- rhe merit opened the meeting by giving an uetlue of the work proposed, and stated his biotin( that the ou.ncil should take hold of tbe matter if a pro- perly devised scheme were laid before it. A delegation of the Board of Trade was protest, of which Mr Crabb was spokes- man, and he asked that that gentleae•s b* beard roe the question. Mr Crabb stated that l•at fall .e efts had been made by the Mob. to write op the town in its regular edition, bot the town, owing to the public works be- ing incomplete, was not in a position to take it up. Recently the propositioo was renewed, and the Board of Trade discussed the subject. Thar opinion was that • special edition illustrated and dealing with Godench and its business iuterste would be preferable to having the writing up done in an ordinary daily oewsp•par, and after consultation with the town newspaper moo, were cotvinc- .d that the ddiuon could be well got tip sod profooely illustrated by the town °mom. A proposition from the local newspaper men would be sub- mitted, and he believed detail* Dodd be given by Messrs McGillicuddy and Mitchell, whom he wuuld like to hear on the question. Mr McOilhood dy maid that this scheme was not his 0000eptioa bet had emanated from the Board of Tt•de. A week ag'., os he was not then • member of the Board of Tracie he was unaware of the project, but on Friday last he had been invited to • meeting of that body, then in ounjuoctioo with Mr Mitcbell to formulate • scheme for advertising the town. He had proposed • statement which was is effect as follow.. It wee proposed to publish so dstioo of 5,000 oupts on book paper, illustrated with .t least twelve cuts of public biildioga and scenery in Godericb, and devote the en- ure spar to advertising the interests of the teen in $ meow that would be a b.oe4t to all concerned. He then de- tailed the various items in *sensation with the plan which showed that some 1400 of omt would be entailed. The Board of Trade wee of opinion that .t least 1300 of this should be subscribed by the town council in the purchase of 5,000 tams, and the r.wspaper men were to take the responsibility of raising the rat by venting up the basins in- terests. In coocludiog, the speaker mid that some $50.000 or 673,000 had been expended during the past year is making public improveseenta, in the shape of waterworks, electric lights, ag- ricultural hall and grounds, &c., and the question for the council to deride was whether in view of this large ex- peoditure and the consequently itoprcv- d oouditioa of the town, it would not be well to advertise the fact so that the outside world would know it. If the council approved of the scheme it would be well to take immediate action, so that the illustrated edition could be completed sod cirealatd before the beginning of summer travel, so that Godench would be able to further imam the large number of summer victors that had been her portion in prevbcu yaws. Mr Mitchell mid he had little to add to what Mr M.Gillicoddy had mid. As (a back as 1881 he had thought of the scheme .f advertising the town, but ow- ing to the meet of engravings,/to, and the difficulty of turning out mice an edition frees a single l.aal newspaper ehoe, he had been deterred from the undertaking. R.o.atly when the matter came beton the Board of Trade.hn had seen Mr Mo- GiUieuddy and discussed the question, .red wee enevineed that by ;clot senna a publication Gould be printed tnfenoe to none tented oat in any town of lila This pnoti•g d specie/ editions was a plan freely adapted at other points, and had done mush to ingress* the progress sod proapwlty of many /Swum, sad with the natural Wertg.s tit "'rich oorld not fail to prove of haemin to the place. With a good sumer hotel or more in tows, we eoald have alades of whiten during the ..o:,1or wo had in addition to our fine electpip light merviam the beet water to Americo, and ooald el so oar iedooa.snte seek ee mineral w sters sad seine baths to peones re- quiring reeopestios. H. endorsed Ur serene admitted by Mr McGillicuddy, and would add his manatee to that at. ready gime that the work w cud be of drat glass quality, and woold,he believed py itesif tenfold the ire yew. Itr Per.ak:sot thought there twee no amenity for bosom* the tetra solve we W s seesaw hotel. It people wen Word to Gore here what we had so sesommeodatios, be bothered M weld Ale Misty to rather dna Wasik the town. He believed steps AMw1a he Jaen to- wards rwards entities a eldiesls sad carer dims ttasssw betel. Mayor Ballow said diet es fa es the Mat et aavertiaiog pose essesme4 he did n et think it or of the way, as Mr J. J. W richt, .1 the Pniat Nem, hod on rose thea ass envies made a Ma¢ rimae metier b dvwtidee kin bot&L Mr Holt behoved the idea at ad*ar- riat s, the tows Mote b the beer at ea itlwr+at.d wadi • reemeode- bls me. Thanks is the old roma we hall the bat gods to oar r is shape et destris lieflt, good water, as, sed 111 illustrated edifies. In other town w here Mu system of public advertieieg had been tried it had been resorted to again and •gain, or kept up annually, which showed that those who had tried it believed it to be • euud paling "method. Ex-wyor Seager Ms was present, wan asked by Mayor Boiler to express en opinion. and e•id he commend is what had been ..rd by the taajurity of the previous speakers. He was of opinion we had the beet town to Canada fur • Sommer resort, and with our no mot public improvements and miosal and saline waters would mama lane numbers of outsiders for recuperative purposes doriog the summer soothe if the knowledge of 11. attraction. were spread abroad. He thought they should go on with the work of publish- ing the illustrated pamphlet. Mr John Acheson. sr., was also asked by the mayor to give se opinion. He bad not heard int the Scheme until o'clock that evening, and at first wee prejodioed against it, but what he had heard from previous speaker since coming to the meeting had con- vinced him that the publication .1 an illustrated pamphlet was a Step in the right direction. He was heartily to favor of the poo proposed. The Mayor said that there appeared to be some misconception with regard to the shape of the publication. The plan proposed was to bring out • puha- cation of the aim of the local popes, profusely illustrated, and printed on a superior clam of paper. Some of the gentlemen present evidently were nailer the impression that • pamphlet in or- dinary book form was the msti me eon- templat.d. Ye -Mayor Seager, Mr Acheson, coun- cillor Colborne, Mr Crabb, councillor Holt sad ethers favored the idea of the prbliostioa being in pamphlet form. Mr McGillicuddy was asked for infor- mation as to increase of twat, and maid that the punting is pamphlet forms would necessitate extra work in the matter of folding, trisming,and binding: also that toren with printed title pane would have to be fsnished,aod that the making f n.. rup of the ller, t wood and furnialsing .. ion Iva on ad- ditional coat of about $50 on • 16 pale, and 175 on • 32 page pamphlet. After oonaalting with Mr Mscheil, Mr 1g♦ Oillieuddy made a proposition to print 5,000 32 -page pamphlets. and to tarnish the Town Council with 4 000 copies for 1260. the re.•ining 1,000 to be plasma of mal. by the newspaper aim. Mr Ho.bee wanted to know how much apace would be devoted to the town and how "moth reserved for adver- tising. Mr McOdlic.ddy-The original utas. tion was to devote about five pages of i oohs/nos each to the town and the re- maining rraining three paws to writing op the business interest.. If the pamphlets were decided upon, fire -eights of the 32 pages would be devoted to the town, .red the remainder to the Dominoes wrhiag. IL the business men cf the town easN 1 liberally the pamphlet would be a=t•si- d to forty or fifty page• and 4,000 enpitt• would still be supplied without an •dam_ Boal met to the oounciL After some farther diecomaioo,it was Moved by oouneillor Nicholson, ..e- onded by deputy-rtteve Smith, that the town pay Messrs 11°0E1ln:eddy and Ma - obeli 1960 for 4,000 copies of • 32 -pyla iliwtr•td pamphlet advertising the tows'• many advantages es • summer re- sort and progressive place of bo.ineea, and that the publishers bind themselves to di.nbol•n additional 1,000. Car- ried. At a subsequent meeting of the tow eouncil, held oo Wda.day evening, it was decided to publish theilloatratd pamphlet in sixteen royal quarto pews with colored cover. The final tweeting of the old City Coaneil of Toronto was bold oa Friday night • Tia Maya's salary was lower- ed to $4,000 a year. Dr Lysol. the retiring Mayor cat Perk - dale, was last wring prwested wits • very handsome alv.e tea service by the people of that flowery *.barb, as a Stark of ar •ppreriapen of hie o.sdoit me Mayor dorim nth. year. Advises has the Pacific enact May that • teat of .maty one heudrd A.eri- eaa mod Canadian remote will set eat shortly for Babriag sea sad take tot' shames of captors by the ff. S. revenue _ Bt the &dtries of Ib . physicist', Jaw oeld wiU like m oboes trip there) the Sorb to reespsra s his failing health. eauad by bee vigils at his wile% W- e ida, the loss of isp.$gddest b msi.ehl trouble, having alma* pusht'yd hi.. A half -tweed weematie brdy, .bleb Ink barbed at Winaikg miner years app hag bees exhumed sad fogad to be ps- tWiled, sed as pietist as when buried. The Indy weighs ergs kandrd peasda A. offer of bee tsmsaad dolls.., .ods by s manager of at' Americas name asa- saaua for the body. hos bees vefum•d. As alkali sense tics nosed Storbot the m gh the IP.% Reloo MOO •