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NEWS
GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 100.
3ames MGN l left last Fri- I E INMENT. -Knox church Ban J
dsy fur Chisaku. He is a steedy ).ouog1o' l:•.pe hsic:,teed Its regular meeui i.,
man and will nuc:erd. The 'ret wi,bw of 1:•.r :be •uuser b. sed will Rise an
hu many friends folIu him.
ebterulru,.watt by the t itken and mem
EVt'*L Rimini --A meeting ;or the bens in the lecture room of the chum.' o11
formation of an Equal Rights Asamcit- Fr' by, %lay Itith. No •dominion fee.
tin, for the county, will he held in tl,e A :ultecti..0 will be taken up at theoiu"e.
Peru hall, Cliutuu, on Tuesday, May 13. Pres/ram to cotuuinuce at 8 o'clock.
Mr C. Seager. *Division Court clerk, DRiTet or ) ATH'11 O'('iNytuw - Kett.
insurance sued land agent, couveyenear, Father t t'(',. r, parish priest of Mid
I remorse to ba new . tit.e ,„stens and Essex Centre, tormerly pariah
ante,
MoLeau'a new block, oppoa'te the roar- ytorat •t ht. Am/WW1, 11 seran,nh, and
11 Lno t. wool 1 ,:t esteemed by
Dr M Nicbole.en, the \twt•st dentist, u any of our tea.lsr', died on Sunday
Beer lust after • Iitteereog intim*, not -
makes the preservattou of the natural traded thnmueh Ir grippe. The twwral
teeth a specialty. Gas administered Irtoui took piece Tuesday from his church ..
9.... fur the painless attract "( Maidstone, After wan lied then said
teeth• the procession formed, headed by a bras•
The death of Mr Joseph Kidd, sr.. . ,net pinyon the demi march; then come
occurred ou Saturday last at Sioux City, 8 ioMd of C. M. B. A. Trent) -live
Iowa. Mr Kidd had a large circle of poem.. •int over one thousand pimple
mends in Oudertch, who mid hear the tullore:. the 'entente to the atauon,
sad ores with sincere sympathy where the mounters took the tra:u for
'ickrru. (, Out„ his notice place. Toe
DIED Acheson & Co., lift on Tuesday last for rem. tither wee highly respected by h..th
Springfield, (thio, where he has secured C.ihollee and Protestants, as was shown
Hosrow-te Colborne. ot. Friday, May 2nd. a good situation. He was one t iia- ,,y t i u immense concourse of people
lox n. ltd 36 yea wife ut Mr Jams Hui..
ton. �,t 36 years. most popular yrmig men, and will br priest -to. At Kane: Centre bottom a
Myth 10 Gudoricb, on Monday. M• Mb. missed in a large circle. tires nnmlwr wen prs,rnt to pay the
uta, Pdward J.. second sou of Mr May 1 • W. C. T. U.—The Y.'s held a eery Inst tabule to the dead, the hand avert
Doyle, Sired =years. I w months and a days.Wart); the Dead March. Father O4'ow-
Gino AtNioux(Yty.luwr,0n`iaturday.:Ird interesting meeting in Geo. Stew-rl'• { 7 •l
Ind-, Mr J.srpb Kidd. sr., formerly et reception room on Monday evening, nor had long been in charge of the pariah
Dublin. Got. May 5th, five new Winne% being adder to and was well known throughout the
the roll. They have secured Joe Neat cow try.
tor a week's lecture in the fall. Pogue S. muni. Bohai,—The public
I.At-lttl$ax CoNcART. -A grand concert school trusters met of MonLay evening
tinder the auspices of the Huron 1a- lest• The tn-in W.
nrrsant were : -S.
crease club will be held in the Grand !Isle• us'' , R. W, McKenzie, C. Cnbio,
Opera Howse en Tuesday, May 20;h.
11. W. 13.11, Geo. Snails -011 and 11 m.
An excebeut program has been prepared. Acheson. The minutes of last meeting
For particulars see bills and programs. were read and appy oved. The Pnnci•
pal's report for the month of April
AT Hons. -The ladies of St. (leorge'a showed the average attendance to be as
church intend holding an "At Home" m follows :-Boy', 303 ; gills, 255 ; total,
the schoolroom on the evening of May 558, In.pecter Ton:, ut a connnunit.•
13th from 7 to 10 o'clock. Amongst the tion to the Bard, mule several roc
attractions will be a musical entertain- mendations concerning the ward school,,
men: and refreshments, and • sale e f among which were the repairing of the
fancy articles. All are invited. fences, the closing up of the hack gates.
TO\V N TOPICS. W. direct rtt•ntinm to the card Mitss and the (row substitution of turnstiles los for the
1•Jeffrey, who this week advertises that
gates in (rout of the 'chortle, to prevent
11 sketching clans c..wimrn-
e hy c rnzte, a e
trey is an adept in water cilurs and pen none of the Inspector be ear -
With good appliances, • handsomely fur- and ink sketching, and hiss taken medals ted out and turnstiles be pot in instead
o gates. Carried The
tet. M ! M•n. 11
Mr H. Pollock. formerly "f C +e• }
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Art --Mies Jeffrey
-
New (MGs -C. Seeger.
Girl Wanted -Kra Minna.
PlanoTualttg-A. J. Meek.
Mortgage Sate --it. t'. Heys.
Millinery -Mho K. Boland.
Agent Wanted -Scott Boa
West Huron Reform Meetings.
Servant Wanted Mrs Campion.
Ureas goods W. Acheson & Son.
(bort of Itevtdon--Wm. Mitchell.
Grand Opera House -Nora (:leech.
Houses to Let and for dale - H. ('. Hays.
r ray, u the ravages of cows. Moved by
she will open a • ¢ Ball. @sound d McKenzie, that th
"AeAterselwwsp ter. trtlrfw'. tea Ging on Monday, June 2nd.Mies Jef-
Aw lata Ae Il prem U.'
auditors'
niabed studio and tong experience. Geo. n competlti ), before the Canadian f the [
Stewart can wittily the publk.M•nufaorurerr' Aer,cutinn and the Elu- statement of the receipts and expendi
N -The most useful gift teres of the public schools for the year
c E.N ERA
GARROW THE MAN. �nomhnated
following gentlemen were
.) Metiillicuddy, fioderict.
kb will be West Huron a next J. T. (:arrow, Goderich .
Hepreeentative. Robert Currie, East W swan eh
A. H. Manning, Clinton
A. McMurehie, Clinton .
Robert Harrreon, Ashfield
1)r Sloan, Blyth ;
John Keruighan, Colborne.
All the above, min• Memos NIcliilli-
ruddy, Garrow and Manning, after utak-
it a short addresses, retired from the
held. After the first ballot Mears Gar.
row and Manning were rind unmet
,ne another, the result being in favor of
Mr Garrow by a rote of fid to 58. Mr
McGillicuddy, who was to have gone to
the ballot against Mr Gerrow, then with
1 Nfr DgLau ATEi. drew fntn the contest.. and it was
At:ertzt.u.--.luhn Ant:rein. Wm. Mc- moved by Mr Manning, seconded by Mr
Quoad, Jehu Murdoch, B. Augustine, McGillicuddy, that Mt Garrua • nomi
W. Lane, W. Mallough, W. McKnight, nation be made unanimous Thu was
T E. Finlay, Jos. Malbugh, Hugh tar- carried, and cheers were Veen f. r the
:in, Win. McNay, Jas. L [:rant, Peter candidate, after which the f•,hia:nv
1t, McNay, Thee. Andersen, Donald Executive were elected :-
McLean, R. E. Lane, bleK.•r.zie, John ('resident --A. 11 Manuinc.
St on, Jos. Griffin, Jas. Maliaffy, First Vice -President -J. A. Abets uI
John Matheson. \\ingham
BLYTH. -J. S. McKinnon, Jno. Mc Second Vice Presidet.t-D A Pectis,
Milian, N. H. Young, H. McQaarrie, Goderich township.
Jstr,.b Taylor, DrShmu. Third Vit.-l'resider,t--J.,seph Grit
Cenerote,-H. Fater. Jno. Govett, lin, Ashfield.
Jas. Fair, Armstrong, W. W. Farren. Secretary -Win. Lane, D.nigannu.-.
.1. Smith. Wiseman, Holloway, A. Mc- Treasurer -E Martin, tit...tench
Kenzie, Doan, McCurvie, A McMurchie, It was then moved hy Mr J.-t:n %t x.t,
Willis, W. Coats, Taylor, T McKenzie, ineton, seconded by Mr Jost -ph Ge.ttig.,
1',uwsteel, T Cottle, Jaekwn, Mc. reeve of Ashheld,-
Phereme Beesley, Searle, R. Holmes, That we, the Liberals -if West Huron
Walker. in Convention assembled, again take
Cul uoit .-A Stnds. D. McKinnon, pleasure in expressing our confidence in
Jas. Jenkins, John M. ens, Jas. Sym• the (' . t of the Hon. 0 M•esat
intron, Wm. Young, J. N. Kernig[. ,o. and his colleagues, and we pledge them
H. Morris, R. D. Morris, Wm, Fergu- our unswerving support so long as they
sun,. Chas. McHardy, Jos. Morris, '!call administer the affairs of our Prov-
Ouurtti, n Towaoutr. -- .1311. Mc- ince in the able and efficient manner
Clu•key, Wm. McMath, Isaac Salkeld, which has characterized their put ad -
H. Elfurd, J. W. Yeo, Jas. Stevens. 1). ministration.
A. Purvis, John Marquis, `Stillwell The mi tion was earned unanimously
Phipps. with great enthusiasm. After a vete of
Gouguten.-J 11 Edward., A. Sault- thanks to the retiring ciiicen the Con-
dors, Saul. Gih.uu, C. A. Humber, P. vection adjourned.
McCarthy, P. Ford, Ho race Horton, P.
Fsrr, Jas. Yates, D. McGillicuddy. b.f. A small blaze at C. F. Straubel'a store
Swanson, Thos. Troy, Jus Williams, B. on Friday last called out the firemen,but
Mack.ortuac, J. C. Le Tuuzel, J. H. the dames were extinguished with a few
Witham.. G. H. Parwns, W. Swanson, (,ails of water.
Philip Hell, Gee. Swanson, C A. Nairn. A. E. Pridbam intends to cap the
Hi:LLrre-David Tiplady, Jas. Snell climax and the 'rat of the town next
A Lane amid m:alha.lasele fee,ewlNU A
Mesa a Meeting Nesse.
Manns■s and ■rai1111eedd) 1••r
the t sanlrews %slashes
of 1r. aiarrew.
The Lateral Convention for the West
Riding of Huron was held in that Tete -
potence Hall un Mondor last, and was
largely attended, 126 delimiters attending
out ut • possible 1'38.
The Imhof/nog are
mTELEJGEN
McGIL` IC A DY. P 'sLtee•a
tt ort MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
lemma/ te[er. • na/brartory abowleg
ererllee of temerv..
"1 he annual meeting ..f the members of
the l:udench Mechanics' lustitute was
held in the rooms im Monday evening,
:eh inst. The attendance was small,
considering the importance of the to
comm. Me J. H. Culborneoccupied the
chair. Mr A. J Moore read the direct-
ors report fur the past year.
A Goon make
i r. cst.t"nal Department of Motoren. Fur
you oars McGillicuddy.
u to y. e. a Wirt Pm. etc 181 1 wee read and riled The account Jas. Curnah, John Kuex, (,!bile
pl7 to U. McGlUieaddy, •gent, Goderich. particulars see acct. „f W. T Wrl.h $l ,o fur repairing The Woman's Christian Temperance 1'nion
most to the basement of North-st Mein church
every TYesdav afternoon. Pray ertneetingat
2� beeinem meeting at 3.
Coma right along. gentlemen, says the
people n clothier. Y. J. I'ridhant. and i win
decorate 7011 all to the veins of suety with
the [rivet and best in the tailoring tine. I can
suit you all.
Merchants can wet their Bill Heads. Letter
Heads. to.. Ste.. printed at this sake for very
little4 more than they generally pay for the
paper, and It helps to advertise their tininess
Call and see samples and get prices.
1 am bound to keep the lead in the pictorr
framing besinesa.and In photographing and in
taking group• or out ode views 1 will take
second plate to no man. 1 have a nice line
of apertal tractions now off view.-- H. IL
Hallows. wife of Mr Alex. Smith, was dead. De- owner tof the Lud• in gorstwn under :be ) res.Jnnt 1r u , ;
De-
witt
n Hon fhare the w only • ours woman buthisather subject to the me jest of the gathering. The fullising re.been horn and reared here. bSomethinq
Maul, wit Mr sena oI then tmot'v - rich and
Sprung, A. T. McDonald, D. Jackson, w.ek. For particulars call at the store,
Airz. Wa't, F. S. Jackson.
and you won't go bareheaded.
A Cosltwt ENTERTAIN MINT. -The clock., was ordered to be pail. Moved Rev A. B. Meldrum was inducted into
Misses McManus, from Indunapdie, by Ball, aea,nded by Acheson, that Miss Wen•Nlxve, Emir. - Thos. Brown,
will give r entertainment here on M,y Campbell be paid for the time she has alae- Brows, Thos. H. Taylor, Hybl,. the pastorate of (trace Presbyterian
30th ander the eua ice• of North -et. church, Evansville, Ind., on April 27th.
p taught as • •uboritute in St. Andrew's Currie, W. McGowan, T. Cassidy. He has alreadygained the conhdence
Methodist church Y P. S. C. E.Their ward school. Carried. The lk.ard t� ewAN'we t% i:,•i. -J. I:. si.ni, D
entertainment n a unique one, Mies N, i • 'm•. P \I• Cann. Jae R .te. J M and esteem of the people of that city,
{ then adjourned. To . and the Evansville Dodo Puhli. devotes
Laura McManus being a whistling s:,Ie. Ruez r, Towcsetr or N'zRT WAWA Smith, H. M„rr4nd, T. S •tirrrir:e, H
Mt and her sister • brilliant pisoist. They Lockhart, D Tedd, A. I►. lrasryu, • considerable space to the at
NOAH.- Following is the judgoient doh- tending the induction,
are highly led by the Cana- vered by Mr Justice Street-. f the Queeide Elh..tt Travers, .,oho \ rle.;er.
tan clergy \\ motet -D. 11 t;ord, n. J .hn , i tatTi• ARV. --Eddie Doyle, youngest
Ivimon Ill the ce r .rat glare . n' Mr ran : r,
Quite • ¢(omni was cast over Blyth ship WesteW� an h whichtwas ube- Geo. McKenzie, J. A. N••rtir, / f died at the residence of his father,
P r f - Church -et , on Monday Inst, aced Y3
d 1 y and the Canadian
and Amort• Bench D h 14 ed 1
ca '\.elands R.Elliott, J. tin McLean, son of our townsman, J Doyle,
p
on Friday afternoon. 25th ult., when It fore the court in O.derich at the last Ater the examu,ati.•o • Ilse eredeo
was known that Mrs Smith, beloved ti.tis the to called t order h 1 years, after a lingering illness. Deceased
assizes: piain'iff claimed to be the
Dlamoro4.'1 agree r.
Lentae AND (i: NTLRML\ : — Your
directors beg leave to submit their re-
port fur your approval for the year end
ing April 30. 1890 ; and we hope to show
you that on the whole the affairs of the
Association and Institute are in a salts -
factory condition. As to the financial
statement, which we fiat present, you
will remember that last year, owing to
dttii.:ulties in co:Iecting the magazine .-
end paper sale Int, there was a deficit of
625 `.'0. That deficit has been cleared
t: and the balance on hand a $.'0 1:t.
1I((AY.'IAL 4TLTEM1NT.
- YE• EIrT•.
Mehiben' fire. -. $134 50
Legislative grant ...............280 00
Breuer( classes„ . ,-.._�_.�. ... y5 50
100 00
3! 93
33 4i►
13 50
ret.nt wasoa rt o ,o r y
G v , wuu rx dani•d the ••b- was well-known in (JJerich, having
Hew l'uturRRT. b Hannah. t the cussed u y young . will r f f 1 over five yuan ago he left 6 de
Goderiee •'rsamery. to supply his patrons 341 year" of age, and had been ailing estate of his gtother, I•alirllr Ro e. w u.io n was iso w , . I resided in the Sutra until •few tlowths
with ext. wrong milk and cream ranw, stand. Duly s few days, nothing serious being The action was brought to restrain the Mored by C. A. Humber, of Gode
and rent at special pri.•ea. t'a'mers who are age. when he was stricken down with
suppl�IIn�g the creamery should call and get anticipated. Mr Smith left on Friday defendants from removing gravel from rich, .sanded by Dc Moan, of Blyth, 4
supOled at once. Next door to the post office. morning for Exeter, on business, and the land in question. The defendant" that this Convention has learned with the fatal malady which eventually car -
Next titandar is going to be warmer, and the had to be telegraphed f ir in the•after• calmed the right to NKr the gravel un the deepest regret of the retirement of ried his. toff- His father at the call of
p�y"will be out with their new solo, which noon. SM leaves hehrnd • husband der a by-law sassed bythem, ostensibly out able and well -tried representative, the sick boy at once went el him and
will not be remvtrir without • new hat or it, y- p brought him home, and it was believed
from A. jt. Prldham's, hid Toe ace his dockl and fire small ch:Idre3 to mourn her under sea. 550, sub -sec 8 of the Munici- the Hon. A. M. How. from pod& ical life, that the home -coming with the careful
The latest style. and lcwrs piton, o wrand loons.pal Act, R. 8 O , eh. 184. The by-law after having served us faithful) ter the
night he will rlrar 001 his tic window and attention of the family circle would
your prises will be his. Watch for his float. Rau Cirri[• CAY1rtO\. -The Chi- pr lcided that the p.thmasters and other past fifteen year., during which time his eventuate in his recovery. For •time
ing sten- ca a inter-tir.on thes refers to a former om loyees of the corporation shall be course has met with the universal appro• it looked as if is result would follow,
BRIEFLETS [ P vI of the Liberals, net only .,f west
Goderich boy. Nro.ther to our townsman, authonzrd and 1 to enter up-, y• for the tient seemed to gain strength
Mr Fred Maas left oo Satorday last E Camptrn, Q C :-Captain John Cam- on any land within the municip•hty Huron, but of the whole 1 r.ecince : • d as the fine weather came, but about a
for Juliet, III. pion, of the tug Robbie Dunham, distin• when necessary to do n., save and ex- un behalf of the Liberate of West Huron week ago he was seized of • sadden
Mr Keith Mclean, of Stratford, was ¢wished himself yesterday. and if merit cert orchards, mordent., ■red pleasure we tender him our cordial thanks for the and despiteeid the best ad►e n
in town this week. brings its own reward it well redound to grounds, and search for and take away able, honest and satisfactory manner in dance tepidly wtxdsuccumbed. The funeral Bastedo, of Torcoto, is visiting Captain John in no small m9asere. The any timber, gravel, stone or other ma- which be has fulfilled the duties of his enc orning which was funeral
her father, Mr C. F. 8traubel. tug, having the City of Toledo in tow, Nriats necessary ler ,raking and keeping office. Wednesday
n sd. Peter's , a Rev T.
Ile bound for the lake at 3:30 o'clock Teeter- in repair any road or highway in the The motion was carried unanimously. West, was largely attended. The pall
h ht Hoa A. M. Roes on costing forwent,
Mr Andrew Alexander nas ¢toe tot day &Harmsen, was approaching Wells township, and providing that t e rig ••
fishing station at Pert Caldwell. street bride on the south aide of the to enter upon such land, as well aa the was enthusiastically received, and made bearers were ; R• I W illms in, Ther.
Mies Radcliffe has returned .from a stream. Quite • bit of headway had price or da nage to be paid to any per- • short but vigorous address. He ex- Nairn. F. Shannon, Jas. Wilson, T.
visit to Brampton. and Toronto. been gained, and tea and tow were son for such timber or materiale shall, if planned the reasons for his retirement. Oondry and P. Farr. The relatives
Mise Donnas. tof. Toronto, iv visiting already inside the protection spites and not agreed open by the parties concern- He had not left the Government because of the deoeseed have the sympathy of
each Sud vicinity. � is the entire commonity.
1• about to enter the drew, t n te- wetted t sir got Mee. CLIINCO.—Mini Lenoir• Clench.
L nus • ret • few day tandem Comity swung the etrneton back Street, J., is of opinio n that to. passing colleagues or because he had
o f touch with los cun@htu h f 1 1' " t, u s dau,rhter of the
Municipal grant
Magazine hat of 1889
• " 1890
I't1.er *ourcem. ,
$6'28 88
1'A YM E. Ts.
Deficit paid $ 25 90
Salaries 170 00
Light. rent and heating 98 03
Boake. not fiction 125 64
" fiction ... 25 00
Magazines and newspapers-- 100 07
Evening classes 42 50
(other payments 21 59
palaces 20 13
friends in G..dwhenB d ed be ted h bunt n eti he was not in harmony with h
Dir ata gin y Pc'
in Blyth last week visiting friends. into position and full across the bow of the bylaw in this form the Council did
Mrs T. J. Mootehonse, of Hayfield, the tug. A cellist .n balked inevitable. not carry out what was intended by the
spent a few o'+ys in Lawn lot week- Captain Campion ordered the lines east Legislature by the eectien referred to ;
Mr T. B. "en Every left for Port uff, and reversing hard astern ordered that what the Legislature did intend was
ColJwr.l lot Saturday on the Gr rt one of the linemen to pan the City of that the Council 'should, es necessity
Toledo •side hoe. Juho MaAToy, the arose fur their doing w•, exercise the
Miss Hattie Reid, of Ooderioh, is the lineman who received the ceder, en- right to take gravel from any particular
**est of her sister, Mn Harry Reed, 8t. deavored to do so in all haste, and in hie parcel or parcels of land, having hot de•
Andrew -et., Ayr. effort to bridge • rather long reach to Blared the necessity to exist and: chosen
Mrs Kyle removed last week to Wing- the rail of the schooner in order to far- and described the land from which the
ham, when *be will live with her dough- ten the hawser, fell overboard bitterest. parcel was to be taken by a by-law ; that
ter, Mn Jas. LJoutit. the tog and schooner. With a stun the by law u upon its face illegal b e
Mr and Mrs D. A. Bruce are in town overbear' and struggling for his life on muse it purports to center open the oi•
on their wedding trip, and are the guest. the :net hand, and a schooner approach- finers powers much wider and mon ex -
of Mr J. If. Colborne. ing • bridge under great on tennce than the statute authorizes : and
Mr Usid•rlieg, a cousin of Mr 0. N.
the other, there remained little tune for that there is nothing in section 338 of
of this town, and ex -mayor of
Oogitation. To have breasted broadside the Municipal Act to prevent the plain-
Doris,Wiodeor, England, died a few day into the schooner checked her enures and would shays s to bbeen ave �t ienbased nupon • this
to retrain
eines• easy ennogh, bet it meant positive death further damage. The defendants also
Mr E. H. Doyle, ret Detroit, was to topoor McAvoy. Again, to strip and denied the plaintiffs title to the land up•
town durioe the week, attending the endeavor to ream* the lineman, already on which they claimed the right to. en-
immesl of his nephew, the late Eddie within half a brat's length from the ter. and this involved the t
Doyle. churning propellor wheal, was equivalent of the will of his father L p n this the
Arbor Day. Friday May 2nd, was oh- to a crash between the crowded bridge of the learned Jodie is that
served •t the Centr•1 @ehool by the and the oneoming vessel. Captain Cam- the property of which the testator in -
planting of flowers, to what • half-day pion's peewees of mind and mho, quick. end
was devoted. witted brain soon mastered the situtetinn.
Mr 8. Sloane is baying the house next Hebracedthe ae. iron
ner sof his
t tug
fell
hie wan/bows. on Hamilton -•t. pulled sus emitter, his
dews. eepar+tory to eeeetiog a 6* reel• wheel hard over, and, seethe/ a man
"eases* oo i►•aite• astern, pinked sap the
half -drowned tut
f
Mian Boland, the We•t-et. milliner, man• wheeled ha tag about, passed e
line to the s&eoower, and betas. tri re-
directs epeeist attention to her line of tard the latter'a flight test as ban jib-
Wiea' weaeasr stider-yasts sed hose boom erom•d the „gird rail of ab
Beg dvertiss.est. bridge. Thom sonde had witnessed the
The Platt mill reserve, whish was of. tight 6s sad the way Captain Dampioe
fared for este by 'nelson oe Saturday bee wriggled nut of it. The cry of relief
1••a. was peveh•ed by lir J. 8. Platt, I whisk west up from the • natal ws was
who isteeds to pet k rowg\ a eowrse I fnNowd instantly by weak as (+atheist
d r+!•Mbtf. of applause as has seldom boss homed.
out• t e •mous v o mu
ants, but for the reason that of late his late Leon M. Clench, of St. Marys, Ont.
heanng had become very deflective, and At an early age her father (himself a
he did not bel'ese that It was right for most excellent musician, placed her
him tto retain a place in the Government under Mr Bantoann•a tuition, with the
when his fullest and best faculties meld happiest results. To perfect herself in
not be devoted to the work which de- her art, she decided to spend some years
volved upon him. in addition to that, in Germany, and with her mother and
for the *ma years during which he bad sister left foe 'mimic, where, under Herr
been in the (. he had known Brodsky's tutelage, she soon became the
little or nothing of the pleasures of home favorite pupil and graduated with the
life, having keen necessitated to be absent highest honors in that critical land. she
attending to his duties to • greater extent returned home last summer and the ir.
than his personal inclinations wished, habitants of the "Stone Town'• gave iter
and, at he was now growing in years. he a musing reception. Miss Clench'• ex•
believed it was only right that the honor ecution and bowing are simply perteet,
should be passed to other hands by his and she is considered by the beet critics
stepping aside. What was wanted now ea one of the tinesi lady players of the
was harmony and unanimity of action on day. A late issue of the Anterwun Moo•. -
the part of the Reformers of West Huron, •Sian contains the following notice
and he felt satisfied that the nominee of tram its Buffalo t -
this Cow -mitten would bet! , The last Liedertafel concert was very
tive .d West Heron in the next Perlia- enjoyable, in that then was much variety
meet. He paid a tribute to the statesman- and considerable good siopine Mies
ship of Mr Monet and hoped that the Clench, the young Canadian violinist,
!est efforts would hewn forward townies eaptured the audience by her hnlhant
to vholinistic
$628 88
The directors earnestly request your
atttention to and discussion of the
maintenance of the electric light in the
reading room, both as regards its coat
and its giving satisfaction. A petition
has been drawn up, and has been very
largely signed by members and other
ratepayers. to the council for the grant
ing of the lights free to the reading room,
thus putting them on the level of the
street lights. The reading room being
free to the puhbc seems to warrant the
justice of this claim. Your advice is
asked for on this questionois the expense
is • serious one and endangers the suc-
cessful carrying on of the Institute and
reading room.
W e now present the report of the
librarian. This includes a statement of
the visitors to the Institute during the
year, which shows the avenge number
per day to be lir, and • statement of the
books taken out durin,; the year, as fat
Iowa :-
t ed to dispose was his awn property, the election of • staunch supporter of Wi• ii•wski's "Russian Ain,"
situate in the wooed of West [tut bon. gentleman. After thenkieh skyrocket,
Wawanosh, epos which or upon part of the electors for cher• kindness to him in esptend the muskiest' present by her
which he was living, lied that any Furth- electing him as their representative for reposeful, eon.eientious interpretation of
sr description inconeiatent with thio nos- the poet fifteen years he resumed his the ma, Beek "Chaconne' and captor•
e motion should be rejected. He then- mat amids loud end proioneed aas's. ed all hearts by her modest, maidenly
moved foes holds that the plaintiff is entitled It was thetaod by Mr R. Holmes, demeanor. Siam has a futon in stove for
u nder the will to a vested remainder in of Clinton, seconded hy Mr J. A. Moro her --if she gets away from theprotein-
fee, and by virtue of that estate to re- ton, of Wingb•ei trial betokened. of unappreciative Canada.
strain the defendants from injuring hie That lbs members of this Contrasting 1 base sot beard Maud Powell in this
inheritance by taking sway gravel, and individually pledge themselves to sine- errantry -but Clench certainly easels
to the injeoctioe •eked. The defend- port and work for the candidata soman- Marie Notelet (Jo•shim's favorite pupil)
ants to pay the meta of satins. No in at•d by this Coevemtine, whom semis- Sophie Wietrovits. (leraldi* Morgan
gqwiry as to damages. Marrow, Q -C., for *tine shall be made unanimous by the ani other Ism known •abs fairies. 8be
the pMiotiff. M. (' Carserds Q. C. Cenventinw. ovoids them In dash. go. pure tone is
for the defendsats.
Bio,yraphy
Fiction ..
No. or
toLa IN
L/altAR''
277
History , 264
Miscellaneous 36.5
Poetry and drama 1)0
142
Religious literature
Science and art .. 291
Voyages and trio els . 244
Works .:f reference .... fi0
Nn. Or
ctL*I
•i Rn.
97
1911
11li
13!i
34
86
122
109
7
2422 24'21
The issue of Hocks is somewhat less. the
decrease being nearly altogether in the
works not fiction. Number et members
at present on the books, 139; gentlemen,
127: ladies. 12. We drew your attention
to the facts that the attendance omf ladies
is on the increase, from 3.101 to 3,286
visits During the year; the visits of
gentlemen decreased from 17,6011 to 16,-
700; on the whole 19,987 visits as com-
pared with 20.776 last year. 200 new
books were added to the library during
the year.
The reportthe ofwinter. W. R. Robertson.
teacher of eventrig classes,
showed the number of pupils to be 17,
12 gentleman and 5 ladies : ages from 14
to 23 : 11 look wnting, 14 arithmetic
and 15 bookkeepine, avenging 1'10 les-
sons each. We would very much like to
see larger classes to these useful branch-
es, as Mr Robertson has proved himself
to be.a first-class teacher
We have much pleasure In reporting
favorably upon the chief ntticers of the
institution, the librarian so 1 secretary,
and do not doubt that they hare given
satisfaction to the members generally as
the have to the Hoard
We would ask the coo -operation of the
memhers is raising our membership,
which should be twice es large in a tows
of this size, and in increasing the tows
irrant for this, the owly 1 ble
place of public resort, and we ars cer-
tain, if proper efforts be made. to
render it a place of pleasant and profit-
able resort for our ntizens.
The officers elected for the emitting
eat are as follows President, T. C,
Naftel : let vice president, W Ili.
Money ; 2nd Tice -president, E. Shar-
man ; secretary, Geo. /Riven . treeserer,
A. J. Moore ; directors. Thor. Weather -
*Id, J H. Colborne. Fred. Blair, Beery
Smooth and Thos. Troy. A committee
was appointed to wait on the town coun-
cil to primmest the petition ftr the electric
tight -
A in year ,-id Blly, the property of
IIIc John McCartney, of Ooderlcb tows
ship, termed the meals@ at 1400 IM. W•
doubt whether a heavier molt tea be
foiled Is the towsshlp.
This was omelet. her line and reliable memory.
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