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'r1 -1E OFFICIAL -Li NDWSPA1:13ElR OF HURON C7OLTNTY.
VOL. XLV. 2414
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY MAY 25. 1893.
NORM
.gat --I. et. tees *Yb el May. Isla,
to s M. of X. tela". ur a d *memo.
lOt is (Ailment• Tu. osbt'. us Wedges
a,) ab) if*1001J•hn Yeaug.er, Mad
DOMINION NEWS IN SSW
THE TALK OF THE T') N.
Short Starlets Moose the Report•
er's Note-Bot>IM.
THE LOCAL DOINGS OF THE WEEK.
J i:. Mosey, greeter, of Peleeaar has
seige
Serious floods are ,spend is made pre
of (*woo
Nrad.tro•t's reports H i. i.. is W
ljasnevs tie week.
The cos ha Port Artier harbor has OM -
.meed to move out.
TM Royal $oeisty et Cirri will stet
• Otters 0o Monday.
Cil. Tkorp•os's sure at C views, user
WM burglarised last night.
Cattle to thessmberof 11810 were shipped
te Europe from Monts a' Friday.
Tore is .o cost.gI' . among the eattl'M
9a,rtaburL Ves, as was report
Weans suets te Ny i Meer Lively se
levee* -Severable M grass Its* tier*
lhresslt lar Mal Al 1entire • nM. la •
Tee t'..s.. 1 reale ye teat M t • Miters
*meas Tc table' Seam. ..d Ileith Me'It
Street es.
V1NE TAIWItINJ.-Spring Mod Mummer
lothe t• eat varlet' st the t7hte•.. HOMY,.,
N .w.N. on ca., hurt. • beer choice sed rely
on reed •1)1e sod a• at ger??' moderate prlete.
B Narw;.rrsear.liar.
The metes. stamp has dose mere to maks
cues • ticker Scud than au)other ameacy• safe
e. o•ebody, but the good ts end cwt sands
imago. out by 1'. J, Preheat are what her
amassed him as the pteeie'r clothier.
lf,., .,f ib.1QL "eased to tM .stall). TY." Man.esd cutters trade sdneda•
4e•ranua• at Wisuipeg will be rasares lar P takes hard wars to tickler, bnlhwro.ul'.
syr. The mw ss be mid IAA sin, awl the: h. the
A bylaw to rats 60000 for a Imo sirs segos
trrmeephw►cya.M snseesrtede1u..R. !t. p.i
hall is wad def•ed by a mejortty Lois.audio a'mar ebe
1 tN Aer..nedeM articlan U rt t1'cbb'rNwep• rT
Tie N.,e.1. Wellington Teachers' A..ocia- .•ate 11414 weak. The tto.0,ftdrerte•ed for its
rte con„"Jed It* meMhg at Drsvto• Sat• vi.Y wee Monday sad '1us.lay. but 0n ••-
(neat .4 warn .ue.;..aful ►ou.,e, it w,b I.. e. -
ed
bagel uot.l the sad of :tor work. Mr. We. tt
141. Han.,,".“ Board of Tr•d. kgs dr permeallr tnewwaa•a all worts! t'•:. in
aided w •ppotnt • e•attery inspector for sad eve ►.u.. Iteaseleati u free.
the city. Weeder.-Igteadlag , tor. or Nlcycle.
The St. P•tiek Social, d Montreal velli Amid reel as W. T. Wei" Sin lies saprises
• ou beealt nl the ss
Hee Rol• Gose Fre:- tonsure p�r�,►"g.� MMr, tv'e1.h hoe 4..ea ap-
u.trd •res/ em fur 1►e mla of Ykltwonb.
by slight • ggklr. Br tae & 44osnto 1')..M•. AU ffnl
Joseph i'. heroes, • G se tai:or, . I.I %bm)e *! r.eimMh Kwrtw, make, sited
W been j'..4 at Ca cos, !4. v.. ter . r:1w pg Priers Urea and u. , Tates impr.ve.
wrote. Tsar. raugictt fr:Ms $eft .o Sts.
Iritgghag c'utiun to tie '.b. Gummi AN!tssD Iv "Jos Lore -.-
beryls, .suers %I.ib■aks, of Niag.r•
Fells, as. *use font Crud.
Ki•ptua by I. the church lot put/limbed by • firm or
Jeer of Crud. Milwaukee it appears then are no 1 es thou
Tar (:rend Lodge of `II. Fromm/re of t wt4.ty four clergymen formerly of the
ths.d.1 ru. bold their gal mermen u the ihooese of Hurtles now aboriag in the
Greet u;... Howe •1 Ottawa. Caked Stats
11r Montreal ('aleda.... smd 81. Aa- Fawstsaewi Fess. -The opticians reit
df•* • n "•• mesad pvt0g • rotepuoo 1. ' 10 Welsh's jewellery store has been met-e.s-
1erJ Abtrdss o• ►a first vast.
T . simmer Kate Battered with 19,000 fel, •ad will he extended to Slatard•Y. May
hews d cur. es beard, bmYd i!or mow 27. Tie troubled with the eyesight
tett, is 'shore at Amherst Lined. kttadly notice this. Mr. Wee*. prssally
TM tow. of detritus's carried • by-law "waist." satiefadeol..
ash raeg the expos/inure et *1.000 for Campus ore LAST Walla. -"Sadness*,
the "rectum of • new Public Schee) turn b.ckward, O tease, is thy iirht ; give
The • tg F.velus, deemed for the Lake m July spm. just for yes sight ; give us
S ome fishing trade, wee 'anodised at God- mosquitoes and give us the dies, bet turn os
trick, Ilia trope do.is;, the ho.ora 1on,e heat before every one dies ' bring
A roolua
uo• eyp•t►Icing wtti ib@ =11 hick oar straw hats and good has. pants ;
et tie site .1kx•sder Corms was 1 . give us • chasm o bee, give us a chaste '"
yeases..,f the Emir County her.
A firmer of Peraryvill , Out , ..meed D. kt?airommorr.-Tb@ St. Mathew's
Hieuer. anile saffenag hem scute ts.lam' temperance, literary and beeevoleatsociety
rises. committed esleide by haegisg. will celebrate the Quoits'* birthday by
A.Ar.w Hues of Deauville, Oat., ia giving an entertainment in the Temperance
ldal , is search of bits wits and ahfdd. ws , hall. Doors ops. at 7.30 r. r. Admission
mimed them by the Polis Causenbeia.srs. 1$ M* TM sushi eoped. a cordial in-
t•amtly eloped w B.i.Jk with tap Sretk• II AT Hotta. I a. -TEpworth league of
ha tem met were them ..nasi i. the North -et Methodist Church intrad boldingP
Pre Station, My returned. • •' At Hoene Meerut fa the of the
At Windsor Friday Ree. Mr. Latham, • 'thl umb Friday evening, 26th, int. A 4.-
Metbo.d..t chyme, of Toledo, was iillower• I bate will be held during the eveaing. Sub.
d with the wife of • Mehig a farmer with ! , iseas lved that the prom hbee,a
Mora he had recently dope. , comer blessing o mankind then the1pit.
KeiPItsl in Montreal are oa.•idurt.g the _.
drug bees &busi-r !elation to the pm .she.
The Detwiler1rle. d Breathed.
w10
The goreriors of the newROy1 VIcteri•
aill he charred. apt ! ue
of setting Yids a portio. d the
al fir homeopathic w•unst. DIM to Llitem y. The many friend. in
A.M. Barges, deputy Miaimt.r „it Liss I.- the osetios of lieu T. M. and ),lir. Caine-
rev.
'amp(trier. who returned from • trip to the bell will leant with rmgrse 01 the death of
tenet Mates, does tot Mink that Cease• heir road ten, Windsor, witch took pace
is brined m the headline of em.ga.t.. M, Ii.desy a Tussey lust. The sad was
R+pwta flier.:
Manetob• ate Ih.t 18 yy t.�ran, o lir. sed Mrs. tied.
resdai.ms 6.•. ensu esperb is ehstlsg 1 mss. wb maser/1E- 4ri.nds of the he-
��ssrrwwoas, ►nd fist Lee outlook foe eta �W family, and City lett at once to at
ska•d.ee h•r•est maid sot he mese pts 1 wh takes ace today
✓ ag end the Masa p y
The steamer Misr'• sailed from !trimig, (W'dwdsyl
N. fi 11 . for Vaacou•ter. B. C.. Thune Gam- heeding wide
day, (nus so•ugurating • new direct ger- mits Mem lMaivssMts Isom off the fence
Isvia betwen eAustralia and British Co- •ddie Sep srw.l
+eysweet tie hand bill
abu
Tle numbers of the Provincial Beard of ' tale a light tin aha sort Spring. Bat the
'
*so not to Gramm Isle express themselves tHPwwatttg
epsr d. away mor sorer
Ila Ns bias yard so deep that it will not
Assltwho have
returned o Monm
tecalfro
bowled eyed..__ w deepest mown caa-
aw,ll
pleased with the qu•reaur armies s'
It ipso right into the hc,w
mese
there. aiprs>1' iy wt tb@fro■t crab
lo
A m"v.m..t has bees writ is Ottawa 'peatire tsY, std pope
tereuse subscriptions hem the women is Nlisnhilism walls the ad. is al•
Os•ada to purchasew rets won Sts s=hier face telling d
mist50ats as • ii
idth . premed to the w7eis/sl awn-. sod roar b•rpios.
Victoria Mary of Tek. lNr yes stwep.p.r nd.
George Jolter. Domineer leafielia --. le '
.saw cem.et i•g the prods el the t.ethesmisg � W. C. T. U. Itewstantrsww. -The
mow bwll.tte, which will be devoted te India of the W. C. T. U. of Goderich will
souther meting to Me 46.sieedeer d ! gyro a paler e.tartai.m nt l• tie Temper-
�ooPoletica, he bled, laid. d fah •.d i secs M11 s Tuesday. My 30. Mies Adm-
, Th. Montre•J Mi.erv. thighs est if set w popular eloeutioaat, h.. kisdly
toe McCarthy elegised power she
►nnch-Cas.disns would berms Ms hwoad
akes
el the Ponta. We to establish ea the shares .f the 8k.
Vwn.s.
Tie waters el the Otter Sher Ire
neug wick inch rapidity airless
rm11ia are $swede i1 easy el the Inabe•ds
pee way not t.•ly wo.ld the mem have M
eases work but mash valuable property
meld 10 destroyed,
e..rsed to take port sad Miss Franks
will •fro read on the oo°•mou. The mudoal
will be furnished by Mrs.
of Toroeo, Mrs. F. Prdksm,
Mise Orsbsei halo, Wilk10ssone, of al,
*rattle Ihn.g �s. will delver
.rich. L. R Deasy.
'be address en the o*aeeir Doors o epee at
mm at 8
7:30 p.M., te oo*nca
Jscums v. BRADT.-AttheQ.es'u Beek
Acker court, hold at Osgood' hall,
1114 enderdeed that N the SMI sit d Teseso, last week.
1k Maids Rev Shepley. Q• (%
Pia _ l hi °*_ Fakse Me plaintiff. stored o *et mile • aeasit
rs• def tlb,i row ~ IM r1h�► mimed by Roe. J , at the trial at God.riek
sed Salming ooerls rmeh •.tette►.
that the r mei& •red fora new trial. Adios for damages
1 tam jurisdiction- Asmiil.isp M been& of as shred warranty epos •
I"tilemita by the AILweel S sewers sale tinertias slaws&owe Rooker,
gidim bees bees slasightemel at Liver- tial be was er would wtthi. • yr berm
pest T►• sup d the anisole were es. "rl•.iari lend" 11' pisiatiff ec rrided
4.sad by the veseriows o
sry esperte the there was edtop the _jun._
of
thatwerrsmty sued Week M. Hr.res
M Mea
mammas or alter dei nesse wee lass/
lit W. Y. &eery, et Are Dame kw
s'sy years sae ef ten ktrdteg O.ewr..-
tivel of Easts hreselvad the
1=ekee t ef U 11..1.5 d OIMkNs is W.
"'�, atm Mr. W. SL IMOD.%, efts
L igloalte wimp efts pm1=rslstlilp M k
nem
ee nemesia fads res
` erarad es pule' improved w (1.Mbr.la
rl•id fruit (f=ry 8",q, d Fie It le
M8.411$ beWm eye. and Webs twee sed by
Legranfillimta
s tiAsmbe
wwglnit the Malik dad AIIM0,t
(rase•• ler the ddd
asdamt, 'w.deaeea
Oeeast oris ester .res She sen & sad
::16.
a sew t,.... Naiad Me abortive
tett smd d Mi sells M be 'cats to Mee
pef.10(M env event
Mae Wren gums Has?. -The hewer -
as end dremmtie NSW by Mks WBe Wake
Set, Meetly ea.irg, seas hes ei the seek
plemiso ,'p""'"i°"' planed aper the
here "Wag the peel .cases. T4.i ease
hips -Leah, the
• ir.IliMas.
fey •f �"a•'• pkg. Ikebe •. Lore " see
•d was wen pp•1M.tdd. Vibe M
(1' Flirts" net" Mime $eEt..F"
e s/ " The Whims 01s08.
prated ter be specially at berme, and caught I
the adissoe M. her own sweat will Her
NSdsimg d "The First Qasreel," was •
w ell•prsasd tptas.t.tioa. Mies Hort was!
am kited by Yin IL Wilkinson in • solo
which brought forth • merited arm. .ad
by Mw Doriagh, Prof. DePeudry and •
local orchestra The entertainment wee
brought to .. close by poetngs in (:reek ow -
tame by Mies Heat, some forty attitudes
ami .•lutes being gracefully and faithfully t
protested to the audience.
Ha Du, TM. Tows -D.8. Ritchie, 11 A. j
It. A., B.P., O.A., O.S., ILD., (white is •
pretty good grist .. ''lee) was is town
Moody last billing t:. .. ich for the (alt,
e..r•iv1. Hs was dressed in a variegated
would be better lett ooh, and leave out
wore things teat would I.,, better taken :
bot we always do what we eouceit• to be
right, oat we must hear the displeasure of
those of our fneuta who tbiok that we
ought to be wiser than ee are..
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
It W. Mcikana., of Tractor to un town
this week. /
Mr. real Mrs. Gs'. Aohasou have brooms
residents of Goderich once nose..
EJ. Campsijne left for Buffalo last week.
Another good Canadian ls.1 expatriated.
Ephraim and leas Dowsing, formerly of
t:uderich. drove over from Bramwell' um Tues-
day.
The Bank of Commerce will goat • t'aaa-
sw..11ow tail and pante of blue sad white, thug flag from ill $laptop today (Wedmca-
day 1.
Albert knesehaw left ou Monday last to
spend the 24th with friends and relatives in
Toronto.
The extremes of heat anti mild wan very
sotiosable in t;odertch during the past forty-
eight hours.
Isn't it abont time something KY done to
set the ball in motiet. for a celebration n,
(:oderich on the First of July.
Mita Wynn has returned from a six
months' visit to Toronto, whither she had
been in the intermit of musical study.
Rev. Mr. Galloway, of Seaforth, oocupi.d
the pulpit of North-st. Methodist church,
morning and evening, very acceptably.
John Mackay, of 8t. Louis Missouri, son
of our towusmatt, 1). Mackay, county high
000atable, is vi.jtiisg relhtives ill town.
Rev. Wm. Torreuue of Victoria-st.
Methodist church and Rev. Mr. (:alloway
addressed the temperance n.eeting last
Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. linen, who has been 'pending
the winter with her mother, Mrs. Bedford,
Lighthouse street, has returned to her home
to Dakota.
Mrs D. McCormick and daughter, of
Goderich, were visiting relatives and fneods
in town for a few days during the peat
week. - W inethagn Times.
The many friends of Thomas Gib•oa, M.
P. P., of East Huron, will be rejoiced to
learn that lobes sufficiently recovered from
hie recent Mien to be pot Daly able to take
his pace to the Hoose, but to take part in
the debates as well.
(laude K Holt, of New Westminster, B.
C., whe fire been in town tor **rural weeks,
ei.itihag kis brother, P. Holt, barrister, left
ter hishome by the 2.10 tram Tuesday lad.
DD �rita.(
his brief stay in Goderich le had
s.ot'.isd in
gaining the respect anti esteem
of all with whom he came in contact.
with peeked cap W match ts• they say in
weddingnotices). Whim he was travadli•g
round the square, all the girls got oo to
his fine apparel, and felt like reoce)aaeedi0g
it to some of the loyal dude* tor the latest
style in tennis mute.
ST. t:emu. ,'r Siam e,STY .-Liverpool Lodge,
No. 140, met at the Lodge room. North -at.
oo Sunday moronic last and accompanied
by representatives from Clinton and Londee-
bro ; proceeded W St. George's church,
where au able and nuitsble s,rtson was
pres(:hed by Rev. M. Turnbull from the
text, " Quit ye Iib@ ,rtes ; be strong." The
Poterend speaker impressed upon all present
the ut•caesrty of living up to the high ideal
ail the obligations unposed ly the society
upon meorbe)s, and said if that were doe*
the wcrld would be the letter that such
berev"lent societies existed. After the ser-
vice the hemline returned to the lodge
room, and • hearty vote of thanks was
passe.) to the nini•ter and choir for the
special efforts put forward in c' uductiog the
service on the 04301141100.
Lar•oltvs M,g, NI:. -A meeting of the
Heron Lacrosse Club of Goderich was held
in the Huron hotel on Friday evening, May
19th. The following officers and honorary
minbee were elected : ho•orwry presedeat,
Hon. J. C. Patterson, honorary vice-preet.,
J. T. barrow Q. C., M. P.P., ptesides',
Mayor Butler, vis-presideet, R. W. Logan,
captain, Charles Reif, •eomtary, D. John-
ston, trewrer, C. Munroe. Committee,
Messrs- Blackford, Thompson, Graham,
Khat, Morrow, Mclean sod Hays.
Honorary .,...bele, M. C. Cameron, Q. C.
Sheriff Gibbose, His Honor Judge Too, P.
Holt, K Ca meon, Q. C. Robt Mclean, J.
W. Smith, Fred. J. Pridhas, D. Mc-
Cormick, W. T. Keily, Joe than Miller,
W. Proudfoot, R. Reynolds. W. McAlear.
Manager, R. S. William•.
E..m.ar A'tINALe.-The law of Ontario
provides that • person taking up any eeteay
dock *hell give notice by publishing a pat-
ios three times in • weekly newspaper, if
one is published within the section when
the estray is taken up, and if the property
is not called for within three weeks after
the first tonertiou of the notices the tinder
shall go to • justice of the peace n.1 take
oath to the finding and advertising. If the
tropet•y u mot claimed within one year,
and should not oxos.d *60 in cable, it then
belongs to the party taking it up. If over
$60 it shall be advertised by the justice and
sold, and the excess of all expenses dull be
paid over to the county treasurer. Aoy
person taking up an estray •ad neglecting
to osuse•tbe name to be advertised and ap-
praised shall he liable to • fine of 120.
A Prnara$isu Isnt.TaY. The work on
the dditi.iu to the Organ Factory is being
steadily pushed forward. The addition is
to be 32 by 43ft oo (:ambri• road. .Jamie -
sou Reid has the cataract for the m•eoory
of the &adetton and Francis Smseth for the
wood work The roof es to be of termed plate
to be placed by Sapaders&Co. Mr. Reid hes
also thecontract for thebrieking of the whole
building which will he doe assoon loathe brick
cep be procured. The first floe, of thedditioS
will he the packing and store rooms ; the
second floor, the action room, and the third
the taming and trimming roans. Manager
Saunders hes just returned from a trip east
where he had visited other concerns, and
d otes that while • general depremion is
over other manufactures, our Goderich
factory is running full time, and behind
orders The bath room wood work depart-
ment is very buoy, having orders from as tar
off e. Kagland. This speaks well for our
factory es e growing industry.
Teas BAN Cotecswr. --Th. brad contort
Mid is the Grad Opera House or Friday
evesins apt was • snore in excel) s0e d
program, bet, we aro worry to may, was fin-
ancially • failure. The au.lien..c, although
✓ small, thoroughly enjoyed the eves-
i� sterteinmeut Judge Doyle, the
.belrs•e. stated n, • few opeuiug remorke
that It was a arms that • own of this sins
sad importance deed not take more interni
in having • good bead. in bin opinion, sad
rightly too, music discounted try • good
bead added mach to tie heady sod pleas-
ure of the aurros.diwg.. Otier
bash and towels, far
mealier time eh had
aI.ot Gederiob, the ooasty own at. 1
ore of the most beautiful tors is trade,
Imes ore. A god bead was smiled dram
as badly as femme improvements to the
and other public) pace. After the -
man's emeoisg remarks the program was
presented. The diQMeet pisom os the aro-
great were well readeed and mesh •ppfe-
oiated. The bead, which payed peem
geed selections daring the evades, closed
tee
cv.uisg h a ertsisment with the old
feadlier " trod cave the Queen.
To Berton'• Psom.sw. ---(lee of die per.
pextties of the editor is to know what to
de with the Ikea of ma.vheripu which
esersetly est is spout him --and • grievous
prplesity it n, We aympatbis heartily
with the editor .f the N.&.W. Christine
Advhcate, s he deseribee his editorial
trials At our dhow, s we write, titers
Ilse • dean d MSM. hie ew.ngh to t11 a
ben tree•& We have read teem ell with
tbe.kses sere. wed pet them i to shape
kr she primer. gems et thee have Wes
imposes' se
publish them *wry esus SWad tar ineselka We futent the preb•-
kWh". sew me thee espy win serer see the
light wits .•y . Mae.
%oar ab -
r M r • s Mai hilCwiass an,
stir Wf, d He ssNlr i /t Isar
the reeds. d 1h. Advsabsank
Weaker wed•kegs r=lei
p _..1_ Mat w tuts. Nee star$
LOCAL EVIT IES.
Why bay semehimes from
�remgarw
as f whoa you as
gge+tt tie bmf mono red from G. W.
Thomson for x28.00.
U,ech.ii Advocate. -Tb' "third party"
41k of st.rtmg an organ o. the own in the
toy '1"..y . tf.•- Moo, mun:u1_ y,t - I n of
$5411 to ally parses who will undert..ke the
venture. Here in • chance fur .Mort; Ieye
printer.
We are sorry to learn that Joe Hem, the
celeb:.ted temperance lecturer, who ed.
drained a numler of meetings et. God.•r`,:b
some three year.. ago, )has had • r ed
stroke of paralysis, and now InashelRp• • fist
kis home in Clarendon, New York Stout'
Some my that the " Anti Nerve Portia "
used by Dr. K. Richeirdeoo is • poison. This
ie false, and has h.en mod by someone 1., in
jure the doctors' business. For further in-
formetion r.g•r,ling this wonderful method
of painless extr ctiou of teeth. ell and nee
for yourself.
HARBOR NOTES.
Muse Moms of le,Mveot ttatertred trees tae
Lebo Prost
Fishing is still holding out well.
•ltr. City of Windsor left ono Monday for
W Indoor.
The dredge is making good progress be-
t w een the piers.
Tag Evelyn was mccesetully launched on
Tuesday of loot week.
The fishing nets out on the lake were
badly brakes by the last blow.
Saber. Reindeer arrived on Monday with
390 tone of noel Tor the dredge.
Str. Umited Empire is expected here to-
day (W ed•••d•y) eS her way to Pott
Arthur.
Str. Momanb called hen cm H•terd y
from Saran, and took on 10 ears d m11 foe
Deluth.
Ksr. City of Windsor called here on Fri-
day from Windsor and took on passengers
. sad freight.
8tr. lake Michigan ore is hen on Sas-
day from Hamilton and loft on Motedey for
port Arth.r.
8°kr. (3reyhouod arrived on Smoky,
light, inset Kincardine, and lett es Monday
with 90 teas of bulk salt,
Wdassday (May 241.4) will likely see s
aster number of our residents pr .doing the
artd ..ritm�•. the harbor and river.
The foe mase.
Rtng4te , May lead. The big terry
d eism " Pierrepoint " hes oorrisd ma.y •
vide to Wolfe head recently to interview
Mr. L Vett, • former d that shed
whose wonderful cure by f)bdd's Kidoty
Pills we reestly published is thus
ed.s.se.
The publication of so ray marvellous
our had already mord much interest is
this e.mm.eity. did sow that w have
proof of what bee bees mid of this tweedy
et ear very doers it is talked of es sit .ids.
Mr. Tont's are was ree that had moiled
the pity sad ansiety of everyone fee utrmy
pears wed now that he is well and stress
Me are sM rely grWbd with the
reuse int eataen d is the isee.tahkle
prod Mgt ijead's kid.ey p eseteinlp
earner right at the heat el the disarm tar
white they ars e!etsmaerdd sad are ser -
Mas ha their realts.
amen a* hue saw
. DV -
YOU R LABEL
THIS WEEK.
Sp TW? Toon NAM• a MAMMY
re Is Aavuot
D. M[cGILLICUDDY, PROPIt
YULE'S RESIGNATION.
How "de Gang" Voted in HI.
Buoosssor.
MAYOR BUTLER OWNS THE TOWN
The geomastaim at rhe ssaatwatrkman
kept *reset hem tate terve. MaaIT
nesse and 4 onne/I1ers areeM., Md.
tows, rants, Nal.p ate Missal -The
etsker Members, wee are P.ppem or tut -
Imes Sot tae T*p and Wert 111se arbea e.
John Yule, who hoe for • number of years
oocupied the poeitioo of night watchman in
Goderich, resigned his position at the Fri-
day night meeting of the town council
There was nothing strange to the fact that
Mr. Yule resigned, but there w.. en the
manner in which the announcement was
made to the oouncil.
When reeve Proudfoot dropped in to the
clerk's office on Friday, he asked of the
Dark, m bio ssaal quiet and urbane manner,
" la then say new business this evening !"
to which the clerk replied, " No ; nothing
out of the ordiu•ry."
In the meantime mayor Butler awl every
other member of " Butler's caucus " had
been made aware of the fact that the night.
watchman had resigned, whilst the mem-
bers who had no ring in the nose by may,,r
Butler were kept in utter ignorance of the
fact.
The result was that " Butler's mucus
had got together, and it was arranged that
just as noon as the nightwatchman's reek -
who wasted to *Oily for the podgiest would
andavvpetea oopertssity of deems s amid be
The amtesebae mt was lost os the following
hirer : Yea -the reeve, *rectum, Sal-
low', Yates, Wilson, Dunlop sad deputy
reeve. Na --- CANTE WN, MURNBY,
NAFTEL, PRlt)HAM, SMITH, NICHOL •
SON sad Mayor BUTLER.
The " caucus" mottos was carried Q11 the
same line.
The following accounts were referred to
the fira.oe 000slittee : Stevens & Butes,
82490 ; Jamieson Reid, $59 73 ; F. Smooth,
$124.417 ; Joseph Kidd, 415.24.
Report of the public works oommtttee
makiog the following recommendations was
read :
1. That Mr. Watt be appointed caretaker
of the Square, etc , at • salary of *55.00 for
the season's work.
2. Duet no mime be taken in mutter of
claim of Mrs. Mclean.
This report os motion of Messrs. Naftel
aud Marney was adopted.
The report of the fire committee was read.
It recommended that the tender of John
Walker for the building of a hose wagon at
W be
d.
* u Motion of 141. reeve and Uurne.', that It
be adopted was carried.
The council thus adjourned.
OF INTEREST TO SPORTSMEN.
ssmethta• frac Eery Messer a.d natter•
ma■ *a.eld taew,
If people knew the danger that lies in
sating of flesh, huh or fowl that has suffered
and died • lingering death, there would be
leas of needless cruelty in the world, all
would shrink from part0kfng of the flesh of
any anima! that Iw due.( • natural death.
Even though it were not apparently dis-
used, yet it would be no more harmful
than 1Ja•t of • bird that has been wounded
sod left suffering, or of • fish that hes been
caught by hook or net and slowly smothered
and died of fright as they do whet taken
nation was read, counoillor Nicholson, who from their natutwl .lamest. Almost' every -
had had a resolution placed in his hands,
would jump up and move that • e'tcoemor
be appointed, without riving an opportun-
ity for di•comiso or consideration.
When the matter came up no attempt
was made to defend the act by any member
of the council --the string was just pulled
by the mayor and the puppets jumped, al-
tboneh stare than one of the members gave
evidence of feeling heartily armed of the
manner in which he had allowed a ring to be
pat in his nose by Butter.
There were present the mayor, neve,
deputy reeve, councillors, l'antelou, Morn-
• , Strachan, Thompson. S•1awe, N.ftal,
I'tiet•� Smith, Yate•, Wilson, Dunlop
and Neteekow The mayor in the chair.
The Mats of last regular toastimg were
read, approved and signed.
Petition from some young men of the
town asking for the use of the town hall for
the evening of the 23rd, for the holding of
an assembly. This petition was granted.
Applications of Robt. Kerr, J. Beacom,
Geo. Morrow. John Westlake, for the town
teaming. These applications were, on
motion of Messrs. Prondfoot •std Canteen,
referred to the public works committee
with power to act.
Petition from the Mechanics Institute
asking for the annual grant of $100 was, on
motion of Mess. Yates and Wilson, grat-
ed.
The reagnatiou of .john Yule was, on
motion of Memrr. Thompson and Smith,
accepted.
Application from Altred Wcholtion for
the position vomited by Mr. Me.
Moved by Nicholson, seconded by Niaft-I,
that Alfred Nicholson he appointed •o the
position vacated by Mr. Yue at • salary ot
$460.00.
The rieging in of , his re•otation with its
evident earmarks of having been got up in
" caucus " by • certain eectinu of the cmun-
cil beard, while seven other members had
been kept in complete ignorance of the fact
that Yule hal reamed, w m. • piece of ohcapp
ward politica not looked for by the mural -
lore who were not in the ring, mind the 1o1-
lowin``m
•eodment was moved by rave
Proadloot, seconded by Councillor &Bows :
Teat the oouncil advertise for applie•nt•
to Fll the position of nightwatchmen for the
own, and that the mayor appoint someone
in the meantime.
The unedmest was lost oo the followinggg
division , Yea --Reeve Proudfoot, oonnail-
loes Strode, Sallow*, Yates, W ilsoa, Due -
aid Holt Nay Cantelon, Murrey,
T6o=pso.,
Netted, Pridison, Smith, Nichol-
son sad the mayor.
Mr. Ptomitoot objected to rushing the
appointment through without giving the
members • °hems to drum what would be
best.
The Mayor --You are out of order.
The reeve --1 am sot, but to take that se-
ems from you I will avow an •msdatent,
end be submitted the Peewee. amendm•at
after it had breo eswmded by 0000illor
Burp
That the •ppoietmst of • nightw•toh
tams be deferred natal pest ceeoon meeting
The mayor -Tint •mesdeast is oat of
saber, se it eteem the rate as Malone voted
dews.
The reeve --It i• see est d order, and the
...eel will have to vote epos it. TM
Meer •weedmst asked to advertise for •
Mglttw•tehm•s, and this asks to deter tak-
ing aerie. moil Wea s who may desire to
apply ter the podti°a may have as topper -
waft d does no. i have M ob-
jra1M. i* Mr. Niok'tsu'• t, but
I thirst o the area is wh the job is
hdsg rushed throve' without des o*.sider-
Mie.. i sever heard abort this matter es
111 it wee brnaght up here • few elements
rm Pesaca hem seeessn.
Waking beer w* spell geed cher.
Who brans* wrag ag will woeswoeshe is •
ay
►bea defer as. bay ewser
BMai ear ttMrR mtseder.
Ib WOMBS �srr�raw r leer O he ins,
Di.lis esin7srVs ala 1., rade
r~ay.1s MAW Ins AVM elle
cope has heard the fact that if a cow u
chased and frightened, or otherwise
treat.ed, it ante directly upon and poisons
her milk. So it is that every pain an ani-
mal suffers just before dying poaoms the
heat. 11 you wound • bird, fah or animal
sad do not kill it, every minute the meat is
growing worse.
If you vetch an animal in a steel trap,
WWI minutelt days there its meat a grow
Mg worse.
And so it is to slaughter houses; .11 fright
and suffering just before deal h softew and
spoils the meat.
There u no nation in the world so careful
to eat only the wholesome meats of healthy
saris as the Jews. They go to the stook
yards .ad pick out the hem animals and if they
did the slighted trace of wound" or dirge
they at aces leave the animal for Christians
to eat ; and it has been found by statistics
gathered in various parte of Europe that
Jews live on the average about five years
longer than Cbrutians, that they hove less
disease than Christians and seldom or never
have scrofula.
So, esh.rman, if you are wise you will
always kill the fish as soon se taken from
the water by • sharp blow oI, the hack d
the head just behind the eyes, and it will
keep longer and he much better fish : and if
you kill and halt cook row Bah wortne by
dipping them in a dish of boding water be-
fore starting, you will find them just as
4'er much ewer to handle
saving much needless
pleas, harmlem, sensitive
good bait •m
sad carry,
suffering to
creatures.
And, sportsman, you will take surer aim
or catch and kill your wounded victim
quickly, if you would avoid food that may
ramie some scrofulous or other disease.
Macy hunters will not eat the meat of •
deer that has been run and worried by dogs
but only of those which have been killed ivy
still hunting, that is. which are shot at and
instantly killed before they see their Dur•
seer. -COM.
00DERICH TOWNSHIP.
thus our own correspondent
Nim Lirrie Gould bee retun,d from •
lengthy visit to her sister's in New York.
She says she had • very nice time.
We notice tbM W..1. ('ox has his farms
for sale. This is an excellent chance for
anybody that wante a good farm as they are
s good condition.
Jos. Whitely is nuking an alteration in
it his barn by putting • piece to it which
will mak. it 5,86. He says it was hardly
big *sough before.
(leo. O. Sturdy is the proud pocsemor of
• flee flock ot Iambs numbering about 36,
ail well-bred Shropshire*. Keep em Georgie;
it pay* to raise sheep altbourh they do get
out sometimes.
We think it is high time that soma 01 flag
bachelors es the 7th were paling • peelser
in life, es that they would mot have to ds -
peed on bakers for their bread. We seder
stand that mos d than was tryieg to work
up • ease with gee la the Circular Town mot
long ago; he got so taken up with the past
boar's pleasure that he foram to call for kis
mad sapply of bread sad drove ham
without it. But ea a hors is swim sadly
termed thus • row -heat, and m them was
so bred is the hew he tad to go right bark
for it.
CCo.nellior Daslep -i agree with the
reeve. I .ever beard esytbiy •Met the
resifp•tise of lir. Yale or the probable .p-
pdmtmws d a e•esaser at this taealos.
it Is as imperialist miner its tie Merest
et the town sad amid ,.°sive due es.dd-
es.M.s.
The =spur (....noel) -it's a pig test
Mr. Tats did set ell the move sed ems
eaer
Doak, Mathews gees a r=igs.
The tea a-Qh.rt that was se .
While i ter M. I- -- heft L
whi& I .b r 110 pts Mp ek
Mr. tea.gkl she p..lYw tnrsY
be gel saes.
Tbe depsep ew' h.n.eed etas Lest
=el hark o News cast w peel
Meet scants M w► way sem Is caws
• WHAT THE PAPERS SAY.
Toronto Mail ; Attesting 8.. been called
to the decrease in the school population of
this provinee during 1801. Aootwling to
the .dastietaal report Ontario had two
thema.d Isms children of aohnol age in that
year thaw in tie previous year. The lathes
of was .Lirely n, the rant districts. The
seves cities had an aggre*.Is 'acreage of
five thrall, .saw) nearly half of this was is
Tosser. Therefore the wheal decrees et
.hildr.s et school .ge in the rural districts
was moves Omura.
mew re et. • "5s.lesat'' rk1.rr.
Asad >6 " gaslight "Soap
wrappers
ca
(wrapper b
rieg the words " Whysloes •
W os>•. leek Old Seems, Thee • Moa") to
110.0, Rhee., Late, 41 Sams At,, Toro.to,
.ad yrs will receive by post • pretty pie
teem, free ham adverting. cad well worth
}se=em*. 'Pei. r me eery way toet
detrwte
y.0, m. The seep is Me sect is the
swims and is will sag est le prism l
end 1a We er ippse. n vee leave this
ands elks W. year adman ere
tar' 1p