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The Signal, 1891-3-27, Page 5................. .... Ala ft IAsodtatibd, sliwed reisentl d go rheed has hook 1^MYas paha 74 4 taee abeamm Mk th • OE'ERAL AUC - Valuator. Uudorlo4 a. le e experience atla pathless N satistactiott Dom to him. Urgers ail 1011 ar M roan to his add 06 d T'�S Wary. rhe: N, LD.S. -DENTAL •e the wow Fust Dew. Mealy HARDSON, L D. 8., Um.. and vitalised air lar extrectlag of teeth. von to the Pry.ervsolo, Ili OSee-Up 'baba k. entreats oa Wes 7101.1, TON, BARRISTER, t.lmiaaer, te. Lies., estate tranaeolioy oafs. -(or. Hoodlum and Oat Mighty, N, BARRISTER, eyAnosr. dfi0. ; Mosey to -()ate. Gaderiek. Mot ► N , B A I MATER, Notary Judge IZ SOLICITOR, etc. Of avian and West t Qtelegralt .ane P , per mat. PROODFOOT, BAR. la SWic/teru 4.m.. (.lode W. PruudtoD . ()LT & CAMERON, idler, Ie Chancery, ke ammo( Q.C.: P, Ilett . foal. ON A fifil►ItNON, Asoeumwsa gr. • C. Ssournen J. 't•ggnear • IN1lraaos. LEND, -A LA ROE ate and other fonds at active town and Own nes u in .- repstormean al11 w mut oderi.h. 23 01 if 1St IN. ACCOUNT - and Accident lose. UPNairg opposite sit. BARRISTER, PROC• ower; Moroi to loan .t reds. etraygbt loan, in • very moderate. For r or write. ri . CONVEYANCER, r for taking and re of ball. •mdavita or Wen or soles o declare lata any action. suit or pro Court of Jessie,. the tart.., or in any (minty 11 . earefehy . (Ohat Residence I. LIFE, FIRE AND Agesd. Represent. Mercantile . Liv erp o4 Norwich ['num. North Accident Inearasee of west Hates. Loewe set. r to (.oda on Farm sed veysocint done. Pro, Cor. Nortbet sed 74 - AN. APPLY TO rt CAMi41tON, eve '711 D. -A LAROP to Funds for iaysstsaest D/' Oraatr+.. Appb GENERAL IN - lbws mid Mens/ fire'.''ea.s{ss to Lemg nd ea stretch k d IsteatetsN Ie e of l West Street MEDICINE, n>b IJlaea ' 1.117 *Chem, tw. ia amillgt. kettlen reale. tit LIIae. w. Sat Breese. 11*. Heliotrope. In bulk 'Rent nate eve.. &ND PUT IT Oh CNIlffl. se to m.Iltr pg seal t7 twang. !Weeder!. et m7 mei W. Themeeel Place Prem -4 stn selene =r�OAP r THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY MARCH 27, 1891. THE invests wills w ANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 'tri dfe1"e"0e " "ma`''r CITAIMAiMsbni Mgr. Rev. Mr. Brow, $ernes, who has treet L mi.taat at lit. tlerrgo'. Bering tie pact HEAD OPTION. TORONTO. ear, removed to Humall this weak. MTM. agar Al MR MILLION NLAwO . T. til E. WALKIR, GtNsrt*t. kbusnamt 1111.0110.000. $800,000. GODERICH BRANCH. A ari�s�eL Ba stw0 Buapaaa TMD, AMa*pr.Foaming No 011110010111100111”10.0a1ww. QNArT$ 4SU[D PAYABLE AT AL, POINTi IN CANADA AND Tilt wnisciwAL CITIES 1N THL UNITKO STATES, GNAT 841701 4, FRAslct. 8tiosu4*. as OAI/ININ SAM DEPARTMRMT. DEPOenTt OF 111•00 AN0 UPWARDS RECEIVED. AND CUMRQ.T RATES OF INTER(ST 1 LOWED. IMT INMIT AD0(O TO Tem PRINCIPAL AT Tt.I (ND OP NAV AND overissue /N 15e044 YRAC. Optimist AtfswNsa gives 1e its O.INotNN at R 1 bye,,. nd Farmers' Sales Notes. TO ADVERTIISERD. awe of changes must be left at this *thee not later than Monday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tues- day noon. Casual A is accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. BORN. HUNTER -At Pickttied 010,L4ta.. os FYtdall b Man13, the ascot J. - Hester, of a boa, SUTHERLAND -In (Jerrie. tat the 10tn fast-, the wife a< J. Sutherland. of a son. \11.'tt680VR-10 wlsu¢am, en the 111h mat., the wife of A. K. MenNere.of a daughter. SPAELINO-l0 wlrsjmte, es the IO.h of Marek. the wife of R. U. Spirting, Kau.. of • son-+Hll a- (tOT le desttltb sew 11th inst. the wife of Mr. James 4elstL. of a ma DA VIDS4)S -- la Raster. on Thursday, /Web 12 h, 11.4 the wife of Mr. Wm. Das adios. of a sea. RAMISAY-At the Marie, Loedesbnre. on the 19th feat.. the wits of Her. 1). MI. t anteay. of a ser. MARRIED R. S. WILLIAMS, Manager. Mr. W. R. Roberta m is ..0 the nick list. Wednesday nevt is .411 Fowl's day. He ware ' Mr. Joe Porter rift last N'o iseseay for ('1iwtgo. Mr. 1. ('rates was in Port Albert during the past week. Mr. Mtaoby Hoy'., 01 Seatortli, was in sewn last week. Mrs. Welker, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. A. Morton. Mr. Sycamore, of Wuu.Ltuck 1'4- liege, is visiting in town. NI r. Malelom Murray, of Southampton, w 111 town this week. Mr. Jas.. A. Reid registered at the Remain Howse, Toronto, last week. Mir Blair, teacher, has been confined to 'the hoose during the put week. John graham left het Friday for British (-blunil,ii,, where he is., secured a situation Mr. Arthur (:rattan, of Seaforth. spent two days in town tar week visiting his par- ents. Mr. Nortnuo (;rahant. who has been away for the past Aix months, retuned Mane last • Saturday. C3UTH--HAYNA-fa Mr. Bel,gtwoe. Adonam tartmirl11th Miss Annie 31clhsald left last week for 4501-, b7 Rer, Mfr- Law• ` to Mies Asnle, e'oest daughter of Hug tipky on it two weeks' visit with her Hanna, both of Atones. perenU- IPWIN- TAMAN-At the residence of the Slim, bole Buchanan has left f.r Cro4r- bride'eppasefMMts.Itch tris„ by Rev. N, , H. Irwin, editor P. and wood, Mich., en a mwlth's visit with friends/. Cateseell, ,f The Myth to btu Mary Nd Jel relative*.relative*.ondem Tttran Sat Mfr Maiprie t'thetmt has, we are pleased -rt..VARY-Do118WORTM-At the residence t" ,•y, fully renven.l !nen her recent of the bride's father. (Mb cosees.lon tied see ere ilttesa- erire township, on the 11th tart-. by Rev. Wtor.l has been recede eel by one o f the &her• Joseph Vito% Mr. Desiree Stewart to Mile mets that the lake is clear of due around the Jeanie DodswdMh, both of CtWten. - Msriitouliu lalwndl. V KAT SMITHS At the residence of the bride's father. Hallett. 00 140 Htb turf-, 47 Mr. Ake. McLeod, of Wiarton, arrived Ker. Air. Mui ra*e. Mir. itottert McKay•enf in town last Saturday to till the ,oation of n TuckemH fth. to Jane Mcnbert, scrod i daughter of Robert Smith. E.t.a Mullett. steward na the tug Jones. .% MEMOS --MoOHROOR -At the madam, of the !rides parents. ea the 12th Inst.. ey Rrr. J. H. Simpson. James tweet., Ree , ut waleertee. to Miss Margaret. daughter of George Md:nstw. Item.. el Staniy. DIED, M, 1,E01)-InGederieh, on Saturday. March :b4 11ets.05 Gordon. infant sae a east. 1e. McLeod. Mb ('ARTHT -In (ioderleh, on Mart* Wed Mah 25th, UNI: John McCarthy, aged . ;tears. rhcears- rh.• funeral will take place !tete the resi- :..nee of Mr. P. McCarthy. Bt. David's street. on Friday, March 27th. 3 o'clook. to the R. 4' cemetery. - 1GNEW_. At Mar.eeb. East Waw•sesh. on the lath lost.. The. Agee., aged 71 yeas. -IIAY('(t0/T- In Hrureh, on the 16th inst.. Blanche R-, relict of the 1*teteorge Hal .-roR, aged 31 years. 3 math. and 10 dais. I..tMIbROOKF-In Keefer. on the 11th bait., Elisabeth Ass. 'retinae* daughter of Mr. I lane Ilmlw.Oke, mad 13 years and t months. tis ONLY -In Hlyth, on the 11th inst., Mn. Mary Gurney. aged 13 fears and 1 month. !.I:rg11--At rhe reeld.nceof 41s son in law J.F. Wow r3a5 bins street w tet. Talons roe ea the Nth inst.. !Robert Leckie. form - ,•rly of the township of Orel. Huron cono- ty, m 7,1.71,1 year. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Found 1'. Lynn-. Iyg ( .t :. t inn !dale N. McLeod .. .. 4 Wall Papers- Jaa. Ssunden-.,. .......• li rery Pnln,onle.. R. Jordan.. Wall Papers- Fraser t Porter Property for Rent Jae. Jewell . 4 Wh,tr lisle -Edward cheeses 4 Money to Lead- M. 0. Johastnn 4 dant of Thanks -F. le. Lawrence 7 .assignee's Notice -Rohner 3ihboas 4 1,:-ense roomiest°, W. J. Psi.ley 4 Reef nem Stand for Rent -John Pahl i ps 4 THE TALK OF THE -TOWN. ableri imam re. MM. ask" 401)tile ISG past N. A Otos Pstumtw. -T4.Liest neuial gift you no trot)'e M 1111 ere a >Alrt �1�., Apply to D. Me0111ie.id7..e..t, OMmles et Now array ,.erect lasad betake yourself M lees BmsraRl t0 have your phaoto 555.4 isgoad -style. The Woswb Mama.t. aimmeets 1a lbs Te.•pseanoeToes rta street ...fey Tumidity dtereeea.setlan at 2 los30 ; sles meeting at 3 The M.K SNI will he wary laosavee- lentS re the �a^.pv.(-.�.gt alt M ne =Nest 1 etienty from MacOer.lss. You ass always tell a man by the oempaay he keeemaad mean tela nese • slighter whoa me sew low kb Meths. At. In this Ise there is no d4AceltT 1e pickle{ out the weldrwesed centimes who it Sts at F. 3 Pvtdb.ml There is Ow0 t.Y m tows who is boned to tuft 1* every 10.0.4 k.1,..8ra wbaber 44 fb .n the phs*s i 44 55n,r�,g Iran( Nne. or •57 ahrr, As Olswa.t Meek ut slaw. on hard at way down prima M�ers• for Ire W .i Nies Belaady.grl.0 . mltti Y few oyes eonttaNlthe M41ee to Magnetos her a ea. They wt 1�l6nd the latest nev,hles.. IsIgheasouread trlomtaNa LI b* 1011 jlM of 1e We' nuu.er ttgW14 ellil A Fo.TV.a D000cxay.-A �rgtr lima r am einfe Pt to prove gyp '7..�sf •1•n 4 t1I(�o�s1 IMI.I Ut,awated Mlmm of Cir" le a m.bdg» of mese than seffi oser- 0 Inc the e!.e e of wide.rn IMM*, I rommnel i*dpkrtIMINI�m ss.slirinhe beans tltp he well- kas.►wy�vtgrt� 0.(gAsr� sad I. end"wht- «.1%r whisk w.. ft r �n f The cave h.. rsts.isd .crit .ad Proe- iter to the other. it le sew for male 1g It wee sfraggon a pats of 0,550, add drus rlets la Oed.rleh. Pries Aga ve Male. an that sse.00t iorta.ed 1t* lib. I hatred. Mr. Rola M• I ass left ee Thad" for n ed to give it to Tits 'hnl*At, bot r tum iTerst with another lot d bores. I did not mem to town for soros time B war The ..it da (tech- 12) ties bow Manb 20 i wore ind Adak in my boas• (ot a live bett.rly, which i aloe enclose to Tux BNI*A4 A f4ry Mauna -Th. Leader. Adver- tiser thus refers to s termer curate et St. Osstgs's wire wee well esteemed 7 all during W roadways is Dederick : -- Rev, R. Risks, the poplar young emirate of SL Peers tWthatind, call tat the Mr. O. A. Few, who how'psn reinsad the .endllp 5f gy.A Asi waof ria YM dreg baiia.m `me the Mete at the UM Ane. 3.h. 4Yr. Hieb Is • grads. (kw. Rivas. is any la hal werblag anise, ate est Aviana rad ltd. bare Sseee _s and wev*swa..r. *flat Ent r ga 1..i750tiwie4 sal with Rt. plsd'y shoot ivy ToRri. der- (w,nma Mr rased4eel0 WIMITO ..smr big neaten rest &ewers, te"* "' Ad as a,k�yt and b alga v. and iambs .a+wn bawl 1 Mir Mary Mcleod, of Seaforth, spent a few drips in town visiting friends and rela- - tiven daring the past week. Mr. Fred Platt, of 1►etroit, who was in town attending the funeral of his sister, _ Mrs. Wm. Graham, returned last week. Mr. John McNeil, who had been visiting friends and relatives for the past two week* in Ripley, retuned hone this week. Mr. P. Lynn, of Tun 5I14'tM. staff spent last Southey in Ashfield visiting friends an& relatives, and enjoy -eel the trip very mueh. Thr Feeler •aaetnbly will be held in the town hall on Tuesday evening, the 31st March. and promises to be • su.resafnl affair. Richard l'eslkthwaite, who had Leen e working in the Michigan lumber woods during the past winter, returned hone last Saturday. .lames J,.11aaum. who had been visiting friends and relatives in the vicinity of Kin- cardine incarline for the put two weeks. returned - t Tuesday. home lis Tsewia •. Mears. A. Seger, (:, --filen. C. Lee. E. enol I'. (;arrow, A. Second and J. Cattle, of 1\ o.odstock ('olkg., are spending their Easter holidays in town. Dr. Al. Nichot.n, the West•*t. dentist, makes the preservation of the natural teeth a specialty. 11as adeninistersd from 9 a m. for the painless extraction of teeth. ISAM'Ca SExylett AT NT. PxTgle.. -Spe- cial services will be held at St. Peter's church on Faster ttwtdey as follows : 8 -a. w., 10.30 A. m, and 7 r. v- A special mu- sical nervier at esrh. hire. Mel)iannid, better known as W;rsnny," in old resident 0f the town, who is almost an . , is rejoicing in the ptasemien of two new natural teeth. This, we abenld say, is a rather rare occurrence far eat al.eeh an advanced age. A Com. Stmt. -On Sunday -Miss a you.g eras crossing from the ishind in the har- ing to non of the togs the ice gave wayand he A�Be in up to kis neck. Luckiy kis were near at hand and threw him a gad he escaped with • severe dsck- isI and • had fright. Mr. P. Adamson, ooeaty clerk, is laid up with • severe •track of Mmes. His may friends hope For low speedy recovery, Mr. Lay, formerly of w Beak of Cons mere, local auk has been in tetra during the u Mk, apeadtng a pleasant wise w nt friend.. The supreme circle of the I'intesine Order of Hoene Orem neat •t l'orooto Ise week. Mr. U iI. Callikk. a( this town, was elected supra guard. Th. i P. S. C. E. of North -et Metho- dist castek purpose holding W entertain meat an Thursday, April Further panic -shoe later. Rev. Alex. Hoa, M. A„ (listen, will preach in Knox church next Lord's flay ulorui.g, awl in St. Andrew's church in the -evening, in ( relic. Mrs. W. W. Cowan, of Stratford, •ad Ura Mickel and beby, of Birth North- west- Territory, were the guests of Mrs. E. Downing last week. The annual 'sermon to our " brethren of the waterwill 1,e preached by Rev, tae,, Richardson in North -at. Methodist church one week from Sunday evening next. Rev. Joseph Edge, of Clinton, preached two excellent *ernes* in North-st. Meth (slut church last smoky, and also address el the tewlperawe nteetiug in the alteration. • (lee. Green, of lot 3 Maitland nen., Gesle rich township, rejoice. in the possession of .a calf ten months old that for ..rue time vast has given a pint of twilk at snob milk Rig. Mr. Monett, superteu•tent of the Cadet Templar, o1 Template of Ontario, will be in I;oderich tomorrow IS•tunkyl. A full at- tendance of Cadets i. requested at their meeting tFridleyi evening. 'Ina /trans, Altsiznt of Toronto, has been appointed to take the ('row n casae at the Assizes. w Mich w IU com- mence on April tat. Among the cases to come up Is that of William Demp- sey, of Goderich township, charged with a rape upon Mrs. Harr. 8 eterday morning m.n application for the release of Dempsey on boil ass refused by Judge Tots. Esi•clurniNewe To THE PN Inc 4'..,ver. -t The ('. P. H. ran a very successful excursionto the Pacific yeast, leaving the Union station. Toronto, at 11 o'clock last Friday night. it being the largest of the mason. The awn useel were three fitted dasl.aib t sleepers, which they furnish with Sledding, etc., and which will run thrrngh to t-arireever withsst change. The greater number were bound for British ('olmnbiapoint *,but a goad many were going farther south. and as the rates are lower and the accommodation supplied* superior to that offered by the American limos, the d'. P. R. lemma the hulk of the travel, a number of these passengers coating up from New fork State to catch thisexcur- ston- 4s there were a number of late ap- plicant. who were disappointed in securing lion the C. P. R. advise intend- ing paeaengera to put in an early application - at the 1'. P. R.'s ticket office, West street, same side as new poet oltiee, in order to gal reel berths. Mr. R. Radcliffe is the only authorized agent in Goderich through whom bertha ,.en he secured. ST.t oxi;E+F..er+T n'R )1 i'"N'.*l-St:Ra.R- Fidlowing will be the musical service at St. George's church on Faster Sunday: Celebration of Holy communion at 9 o'clock a. e. --choral. Varies AT 11 n CL0rx A. 5. -Jew Christ is Risen Today: Raster Anthea ."Jetas Christ is Risen Today. Pure ebrs Urand 1'hant- 'loria alter l ,atm. Purcell. Te urs nm Bridgewater in A. Jubilate 1tee - Brldaewarer in A. Anthem -"They Hare Taken Away N7 Lord." 11r, Stainer. Kyrie Kleisoe Bridgewater in A Olora Tfbi short in C.Home . •' Welcome. Saner: Moro. Offertory • Then Art Worthy, 0 lewd.' 1:10450]4 AT i o'CLJCk r. 0. Hymn -Jeans Cerist b Risen Today." Psalm 113 Cheat Mare. Is A. - 111Ancient British. " 118 -.,.Robinson in E. MaggtniAdat Stainer in Il, None DisttttU. ,. . - ...Steiner in F. Anthem . ,, .. -Christ Our Passover," Ur. linea Hymn..The nay of Resurrect iota." ,"Aral" the Lard of..j.efe and Light," Offertory.. Hart* Offerings. Rich and )tare." Orvot Al. Rtro;dnov ur SCRv-icts RCN- retirement - 1 he following resolution anent the retirement of Rev. Dr. Ute was adopted by the Presbytery ot Huron, at its meeting at Seaforth on the 10th teat.: "The Meshy- I tary of Huron while humbly bowing in solemn recognition of the manifest will of the (;rest Head of the chore', re - e wdn with deep regret the resignation and retirement of the Rev. Robert Ure,, 1). D , of Knox church, Goderich. \fail• recording its sense of its own loss and of that of the church at large, in the close of the public life of one so eminently endowed with intellectual talents of a hi0 oreler,a.1 with gibs and graces. which enabled him to wield a power for all that was good, the Presbytery would at the same time thank (.od for His goodness to our brother in en- abling him to clots his ministry with so much honor to• himself and credit to the church. 1)r. Ure was ordained in October, 1650, at Street*ville, where he remained till October 8th, 1862, when he was translated to Knot church, 4 inderich. The Presby- tery was then composed of eleven members, including alk. Un. Of these the following have goes to their rest : The Revs. James Dunces, Walter Inglis, John Logi, and John Ross, The following are still Iivi.g, but for some years past have retired from Om active duties of the ministry : Reye Wm. Graham, Matthew Barr. W. C. Young and John Stewart. The Rer. A. 1KelEay. D. D., has not retired, •lthnuvh at present without • charge. The only member of the Presbytery of that time who is still in charge of is the present pastor of Bea - forth. the Presbytery is keenly oo.roio.s that in the retirement of Dr. Ure they shall greatly miss one whore wide experi- ence and e0tennive knowledge la no small scorn guided and shaped the delibera- tions and deeickns of this resort for over . quarter of a century, and whose lot ing and genial spirit drew to himself peewe *Vy the love and esteem of ell who enjoyed the privilege of emaciating with him. We tlmnk (lewd for all we have enjoyed of his fellowship, and we meet earnestly pray that the blessed Spirit will sanctify the separa- tion epar.- tio n to the a5sios and coefereggytion o,f Knox eherch, Ooderieh. and to this Pre.- bytery..wl that am brother's health may be restored, and that he way still be mated b u by his coaxes(, and to encourage ush7 his word, add that he sad hie partner is �s may apesd the el4aiag days of their 10. u the enjoyment of the largest ewe- s re of Mewing in Heavenly places in ('h Jam." Mr. Nicholas flood Devi. W jobbed the Royal T.mpar. at Regi.► l'b. i(talian Climber of Deputies fres vetsd ee.idaaee is Radial's Government by 116 4s Ilk lire L hada loua runp u 4t Oisar.fw S has bre. st Boss. 4 Ibt-Ramproos Frederick has kad.eed a pidadft their Mr. John Russell, of Whestlasd, Dakota, who had been spending the winter in Can - oda, left last Fridey Inc Sudbury, Algoma, where he has secured • Goverment situa- tion. Mrs. Rummell will remain in town until navigation opens, whoa she will join her knobbed in their new home Hi* A Hrrrrtzx.- A. W. Wright, of (Brantford, the energetic avid of the well- known Arm of A. Watts & O• soap mas.- facturers, of that city, was in town this week with his farness little I.dian posy, wbkh carries its owesr on .11 his journeys Mr. Wright is a vigorous worker, and did • good stroke of busmen with the Ivory Her with our merchants. Aro (h -n (sootxn-t, Fin-. --The Joliet 1f11-) Republic and Bus says : "Among the guest* that attended the greed reception and din- ner given by Major R. M. Woods, proprie- tor of the daily, weekly and Sunday Repub- lic mad Sera on Tuesday evening, at his residence,, No. 416 Richards street, wee amietant foreman Fred Moss of this Aloe." Fred is • eon of oar tommi t.. Mr. William Moes, and IS note of Tau SIGNAL office, and we are to ase suck evidence of his ty in kis chosen vocation. MOMS A Tars Psnrnrw. - Walter Hick. Goderich tow..kip, writes : Mew (latae' prediction in Tet Sweat. in the fall was {oily correct, for on the ennuis el Feb, 11 I p6 ibis swab (moth eneleed i. box). Mr. John Acker*, has nave as impress- MOM is stows by petting is a plass • A special song service wi3 he gives by the •heir of N*rtha t. Methodist church next ',Wonky evening, A large Newfnsdleat deg was ssrowk and killed kg db. trate M the crttssl.g e. the Marva !lad this wank. THEHIGH SCHOOL "LITERARY." Cleshag tl.olt.g d w Tents - r+r.e4rese 4ttl is e. --Thr AMINO. dropper a Madera. The High tisasi Literary tiw:tety easel Far the terns with *. epee me tang as Tues- day, the 94th trot., peseidebt !styles is the chair. After the hseineas was oesapleted, the folluwug program was given : Charm. by the Glee Club; reading, Mr. A. Mal/Maid; reading, Hiss A. Hawkins: resitatem, Itis. N. Maul 'emir ; reading. Mies P. hall; solo. Nies lId'ormaa ; recitetws, Miss B. Mitch - e11; selections, Mr. Richmond ; re itatiou, Mite McNarelis : question drawer, Mr. lttrasg ; chorus, ..lee Club. Tits elections for seat term were: I'reidout, Mr. Koch. mond; 1st vier ma, Mr. R*i.; 9x.1 vice prem., 13u0)an+141: secretary, Mr. Moir; wee. of oust.. Mir Allan ; treasurer, Mir Hutton ; mimeos, Mlles (:, .I„hnstou ; cxun- cilbrw, Miro. Robertson ami .`allows and Mr. Flatter. The follew1144 poem was .our gw.ed and real by one of the students . iedrrleh Nigh *Neel. HT F. E. a. Uponthe hanks of Maithuel, nu sweet and Iwluty air, Stews the belt) town of t:tslerich, and many aught. are there. There are many sights w r:o,lerich that tourists love to see, For the scenery on the Maitland rivals that upon the ilex. Rut of all the sights in (,.slertch, as with both sage and fool, The tairest and the prettiest is ourt:awleri.it 4:rammer School. There we're taught all sorts of knowledge, for we hire of teachers five, And we wieder& are •s busy as the I,eee within their hive. First there ,.roles car English ;nater, tar :. Principal, you kttuw, -dud be coaches up the ,!soar, tc,th ;lie clever and the slow, And he talks of (;reeks ;mn.l Rlmiau►, and we look on him with pride When with strong and growing fervor he describes how /'wear died. Then the history of England we oft hear _ from Mr. Moore, Anil we listen with attention as he speaks of peace and war, Rut we often shake and shiver, quaking, shaking, cold with far, 3f, when he is oohing prtbk ns, see should talk, and he should hear, 4w1 in accents .treeing and scornful, he would, larking at us, cry, "Hen, you silly, noisy idler, torte up here, this problem try. And when we are welkin g upward, [gazing smelly at the fluor, \\'e are thinking that we never will again vex air. Moore. Then comes air. Halls, the master who .•. pais the sea and land. Tells us how the bogies of fishes were itnla•.1- tied in the mail. He explain that awful subject, "1'hemnet ry'- 1 think 'tie celled, Oft his .1a.e in fear and trembling gaze up- on the board, eppillai. For he gives such awful questions that we're never teem) before, And we listen with impatience o11 the clock strikes slowly four. We have but one lady teacher, and she teaches of the mirth, Of the joys and of the sorrows ot " The Bina of Killingworth." in' 1 And she speak* of the Sicilian, who, one evening at the ism, Told his contrades how the .angel turned King Robert from his sin. Sometimes, when we chance to wander in our thoughts, we hear her my, "Madlemoiselle.please pay attention, and tradui.ez, s'ij roes phut.' Lastly, we hare.till the tescherWodown- stain has taken root, Very cleverly he teaches the Olen how to shoot. And in reading and in drawing he instructs the pupils here, Tor he keeps at them forever till their reading is made clear. Now, I've toll cot* of the teachers, they are guts!, and wise. and nice, If we cannot .lo a problem they'll explain it in a trice. They will be so very patient, they will slake eta look and tarn, Till at last we inay be teachers. humbly teaching in our turn. Long. long years may glide by quickly, but If ever we are mar We will come and pay a visit to our patient teachers here. U we ever have successes, if we climb the Hill of Fame, It will be to Goderich teachers that we owe our brilliant name. TOWN COUNCIL. Nemeses of the sert-10nssbty elements M the Tawe Esthete. The meeting of the town council bat Tuesday evening was attended by .11 the members with the exception of reeve Proud - foot and councillors klurney and Thomp- son- The minutes of last regular meeting were real, approved and signed. The auditors' repots for 1890 was received and on motion was referred to the finance ooenmittee. .4 . i front Robt, McLean. asking permission of the council to move the building in which he carries on his business e• botcher to the south tide of the lot on which it now stands, as his lease of the north side of the lot rme amt on May 1st, ass referred to the public works o uunitee, with power to act. Mr. McLean stem that it is his intention to build • brick building in the near future - A r , frown t'olhnrne Brae., stating that they wished to discontinue the vise of the electric light in their sure es April tat, was referred to the and electric light committee with power to act. The use of the conned chamber was grant- ed fee an .esrenhly to he held on March 31st. The reigeatioe of John Mel Allem as chief engineer was tendered, to take effect po- st mice, and on Tontine was Two applidateem were male or the dtion of engineer time nude vacant. W eL Md illmn, who has ooenpied the petiole of assistant engineer, applied Inc the pus - (14.., at the came salary se that receives, by his father -400. R. R. H*gas, nt Term - to, oleo applied at the same_ m1.ry. Tile applications were referred to the water. works and electric light committee. The fnikrw(ng aeooeot* wore tottered so the Anse.. ,ernsette. - e'hrittle a 1110.4, eeppbm Fir ; *1114714; W. T. Mersey. nlhf, ste., 2141.914 The speelal esmssitass reported the fel- tri pw rusasanSMiatis.r t --Thu en antis. 4. tahw in regard to the .*pliestir John IIsC11PBm, e.ei.s.r, fir to inm5i.s est erett,4 4oiriste se+<ii3;a 330rt'$•'S CI ;k ,I 1;, ,; . , NEW SPRING L ODB. We have received a large por- tion of our stock of spring goods, and respectfully call your special attention to our stock of Prints and Mateens. These goods we are show- ing in the newest patterns ar.41 coloring* (foal dress patterns as ioW ars 71c. per yard : better goals at 10, l tl, 13, !0 and 23c. If yon want a print or sateen dress buy where you can get the best assort - hent and the hest value, and buy early before the choicest patterns and colorings are sold. We ,hall be pleased to show you v�lr stock. O. BA,K OF MONTREAL. CAPITAL, - REST, - $12,000,000. 6,000,000. 4 Saving rtment has been ( be,u'l1 in caw- ueclion with lhinch- Inleresl allowed at current rales. GEO. DR UMMCNh, Manager Goderich Branch. J'S ANNOUNCES THIS WEEK That he has opened out a J. A. REID & BRO. Grocery Department Jord•e'. flock. (loderieb. March 12th. ISM. action be taken in regard toagirlie, appiieat ion of J. A. %she', sasessorand collector. am, that the clerks salary he increased by 760 year. (hl notion the report was antenatal Sty providing that the clerk's balmy tenutilL, as at present. The report of the tiro cotimuttee, remelt - mending that \Vm. Kirkbride be appended) tire warden, and that a contmttter 44 two he appointed to go to Lucknow ad rliunme and, if foetid satisfactory• cotnpkte the purchase of the hone wagon offered for sok• there, was read an.t adopted. 71nr report of the finance committee, ineonsinebditni *he payment of the following accounts, was read amt adopted : E. Bel- cher, 96.99; ()ethics a Hutchison, 1360; F:. (;r•ham. 76,56. (ht motion of klcKettzie and Yates the waterworks and elec•tri•• light c.sum;t.tee was given power to purchase cel ea it airy be reyttind. Moved by Holt, ..eo,t.ledl by Nicholas, that the following natters rte referred to the conwsitte** tartlet : Repair.. to .itiewalk.d esti West and Hantilttnt streets *.d the `idgtare, watering and taking care of Square, to public works committee; sok of wane fire engine and condenser, atwdfurlber ex- tension of water mains, to waterworks and electric light cummnittee ; procuring ..f ram to raise water from creek to the cemetery grounds. to cemetery committee ; tarrying water under wharf, to harbor committee fonning mutual insurance •ouipaay for the insnratce of the town, to special committ*e. Carole 1. itcputy reeve Holt gave notice of retort to amend bylaw No. 4, 1891. by substitu- ting the word tune for the wort eight in the fifth cause of sand 'whew, tiring the ntettlwr of liquor lieenaes in town. Councillor Reuther and the appointed • committee to go for the purpose above stated. Thed.un.il then adjourned. In connection with his HARDW-A_.12.JE7 STORE, Where skill b*ekept • full steak of l'IIOICI: P.t3411,Y OROCI:ltlt�*, Panner. produce *amen !n exchange, His hardware sleek will N :..ono'rly la• cotnpla'te in an Its depertmeats. THE MARKETS. �1x1TAM' PLUMBING BREADSTUFFS ANO PROVISIONS. led ei kh Frites. GootxicH. Manch A:, 1001. Fall tAi hnt.. >11 00 to 1 03 spring Wheat 0 90 to 0 1M Flour . . . . ... .... .... ...»..... 300 to 0 III Shorts. newt .,..t. :: :: ::.: . u HT 104 91 Bran. icon , 066 ton es isereentmm V cwt- 0 43 toil fiat -!'hopped Reed wheat • cwt..,,. 1 :.i iso 1 2s Oate0bush ................ .. 030to0ht1 Peas, 11, boat- , ........... .. 0 70to0 70 Barley. Y bush ............ 0 30 to 030 Hay. 1, toe O lotted 10 l'otat.ses, at hush 0 4,tu0 SM +pplea,t) bush ,,,,._.....,. Oluwl alt Nutter 47. 0 lime 18 Rees. fresh uspeeked. V doz. 0 12 to 0 13 Cheese 0 lei to 0 12 Weed 3 00 10 (u0 Wool 0 O0 10 000 Hideo . 300 to 400 Idkeeplkins J 73 tot AO Dressed Flogs. T cwt - ,,...: -. - k W to 3 SO fella ..... .... 0 04 100 00 relates euelat1ans. March tl, *1tP1- Flour 41 00 %05 Fail V4 beat. new and old 1 M to l • $pert Wheat 0 M to 1 IS Barley - 40 toe s esu , .SO toe 30 Peas Amiss twister). pm 4b1...... --.... AO to :t 30 Potatoesle to 030 mayor were to Lncknee COURTING ONE'S WIFE. Mow a Married RbIuoewrnnr of Elevew Tear, etanding euree•eded .t the Job. Po hem to lilts set his Bps orally together, Int4ewd his cast about him ands s,s.d for hone. "It was u much ray fee* abuts," he mut- t tens!, "that when I west home theot erdtay with the idea orf c'nrting my wife 1 didn't seem to ,.tw.r. vi- 1 '.a;tht t.. have knownte better than to lather her when etre was the e pin -feathers dot as ,411 herr and Krllget wastakiu: an erne n..0 off. 1 ,'t make a blunder like that ngxiu." About half an *tide afterward Mr. Stilts entered the family a amt ain . Hr foinel Mee.blitz in the ,cittiu:;-resn. Merely remark- ing that it wit a chilly .ay' he threw pack- age c*relre,ly into the fire that Lurae.l brightly in the grate. What is that, l'ulhrns er inquired Mrs. 1)41ts, eoltsow-hat sharply. "Nothing but my pile and eigar•.ww. Its replied, with n yawn. "I've .warn oP mean smoking. " Mr.. Data looked pleased. hut raid no- thing. thing. "It will save meat least 1141 a year. Mary Jane," observed Pollinate with an•titer yawn, a, be walked •imkr.ly ebsint the neon with his hands in his pw.-keta, -and the habit's a nuisance anyhow." "It certainly i e" assented entad Mrs., i 1i1tz ' • r'm glad you've mull quit -if ull only 4ay yrit" Mr. Mita eontieuaimless walk his aimlwalk about the roam. hewenxly he brought up in front of a small el...t that he had been in the habit of banging his stroking eats amt gmw.king jacket in. I(e,reilid it, t.r•k tgarmentsegarmentsout, and in+.pei•tedd awes. "While1 am about it." he said. "11 make • dean rote of it, i'll hang theme things in the is, veiniest. a el, and the next tramp that mitre ahem ran have thew. You ran use this chart for rnything you like. Reruns to ins, ' Cask mntinord Mr s, resuming his satchel - ant l - ant walk about the roan, awl extending his stroll into the earn adjoining, "we don't beer enough than strut half emgh curets la house. this if 1 were buddinga biome m for hoan beings to live in I'd put in fifty at Now, here's • p1.order this emir - tray re ay whei wall have a go od large el apt made.ma, i suppose you'd abject to it, though.""No, 1 woiddn't," rrapawkd flats, to, ml wary. "It would juot snit me. Polhtn en. " "Well. ill have it drew." And Pellittnts kept on yawning and dn,lling leisurely through the rrn wx Th "ere aro half • dozen rater g4:*.. " ventured his wife, somewhat timidly. "where should like to have chests bunk or ,.tn-v,, put up, while you're abroad it." A11 right. You ran have all Tem want." Mfr.. Nita d's, a went behind a r and huggedherself. Mr. Mltx motioned to walk about Hy. " What- --wlrt will yrs like for dinner this evening. Aeythtng, Mary Jour anything !dost kt:ow hut 1'd like gnaw has. Id«.HM . ly "(holy 'Maar "Bridget diesel know hew to mak*• gond biretta. " "Why, Polhertn.• Dry yea tike my hie cults Iw,ter than Bridget-sf b4 "1 never nit anylydy's .ruit. but venni if I ran help it " Y1, R,n,ermtv'- Mrs. Mks 14114141. nearer 4, her hu.lwtrd. Pio the find ntime in .eleven years she threw rt las her arena alewneck *td- but noAndy i has any brm. 4 o hems, Mer oats( berm. Hessretire. "it int .orb a thantleriag hare) jnhta , es tar a married rlt.o s.u. o/ .laves rare to court hh wife it 4s any knows b▪ o. *DIP at K rigid" .old Mr. DING to WP- M, es 4. twat .bast the Imam du mom r• Isis a s bar Meller up Wing 5n Ast. 4 rr�e��3. dale a1N��e e0 WARN Alit, STEAM, or HOT WATER. ALECK BERS A re you 4tssatisifed with yourresent sys- tem of /matt or sand - fatter ...::::::::::::: u to a oft, is tary arrangements .... .. IS Otto 700 tta7 (tieeW`sr�ood .......................... 50 to 010 o I/ so, call ami see me ti000l,. Park „-- ,...- ..................4 for 25 and I will put you wouswal lope taster. The receipts of Ire stock e4 tae yards of the ktonireel holt Yards Cemllenv, Point SL 4tarles. for the week ending March 21 were: - x i 1 C Pseetipts of live stock at the Montreal Stock Yards. Point st- Charles,fortheweek, -.. 681 31 1:.5 les teen over from previous week. SO . Total for week 711 3t ll; 1118 On hand 19:. , ........ no ruppl7 of betcheri cattle was enlace short of the demand. Priem were well main- tained. aintained. and everything sold with the exception of • couple of loads held over for the Easter market. t light With continued gh re leiof h Tallies have Impreced, riming about 4i.; forr choke The prospects for the Baster tr•deare good. There are several Waded already in and • number repotted. With the light supply of last week butchers have but little ole stock on hand and the arner.l impression prevails that the gaster trade will be unusually active, We oriole the following as being fair val- See Cattle. butchers good iic to 4�e medium,-„ ,.44; to Ile Sheep „anlb le to to it l`a1vM to .54.00 to WM English Spavin Liniment removes all bard, *oft or calloused lumps Anil blemishes 1r .» horses, blood spat in. curbs, splints. ring bate, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save 960 by nee of one bottle, Warranted the mast - wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by F. Jordan. 96-ly - 1lea.re. Jansen Holger, jr., Adam and Jelin Sholdice and.lohnston McDowell, Morrie, left on Tnes.ky for ('yprete, Mani- toba, and of the following .7&y Idestrto John Mc('alltun, Alfred Buttes and Wm. (-tensa left for Brandon, Manitols•. We wish there range men abundant success in the West - Firs i class work only It le . saris sae smailtr seer tee oats1.the WsaeCramilliYash. teem MJiAUNtLANilttO, hi sfeef Refill, P.rt..tMlrf Cru, Failure I-pusaiela any . amlisilMoms 4.r 5, es.5~s'riL ir s.R7.0. U two mig.t tel d. taws n eoaed w 1 s`...a s leas t�ginss I sass awr ms, Lon Is pelietletees SPRING MILLINERY (I • •-• • T!rnrsday, 2611i IRrcit And followituc de, • ,.t ,ice .. rek we, shall die play a targe and s,•r.,-11% assortment of Hata, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, etc. Rasa ikcmeW esrOwnwel r - BrsICMIelaieW CATARRH IL Tykw amobs...mior /merb, wmq, !a. V. aa. snr ~ eta ac. o tvieww•wi� is Pew ewe sew . Vet twee aes .s �. ae Please call and •r,, NIIYATES. Tko TORONTO IIOUSE LEA1711?0' DRI GOODS BRPORIQI. Latest and Best SPRINC 000081 tow en view, P. O'DEA, Manager. PLANINGMILL ESTIkUSIES IKi. Buchanan & Son 544V UYL'nate 9 BASH, DOOR and BLIND, Dealers is as tilde et LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Asa ItalleoN material 4t every iuortl.US, Mod farnitin1