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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-3-12, Page 44 TRT SIGNAL : QODHRIOH. ONT., THi7 RRi)&Y. MARCH 12 !Ali The qui, m rivmaege IYARY THURSDAY MORNING MI A. McYelWlTt»T, ♦ase of Moieties- a ••A 10, North Meet, GodsricL. Detorte. Term• or n.b.eetpatem . aaost h, i• advance mouths. Its• rear. Loeb N Teer Lobel. You label is. eiasA.rur of rhe dote 1) wblch you are paid un. `*r• mei It is stet •Mowed to fall Into ore, When • amnio. of address Is desired, both ism old and IA. sew elders sbonld believes. aeversld.e nae.. [Opal end other o.ao.l ad ver• stamper, lea. per Ilt.e IlW 0nu inner .0•, and 3 late per imp ser /mop ..i•...nno•ns insertion. Metered by • estivall scala Basiumis all Ilse. sad tinder. QSper year. Ad,ernteem.nts of Lent. Penn& Strayed Situations Vacant, Rttastlop. Wooled es* O edema ('hones Wanted sot exceeding t Dees nonwrt..1. 11 per month. Rouen on 'sale and Pares oo Sale. sot to exceed s I •.• • 11 nor gra month. Seer, per sub e minent month. IA,w.'r ad. .•. In proportion. hay .pedal moire, the nitre, of which V to 0r0aoote the lo' nnI.ry hso•dlt of any isdi- vldual or romper!. to he considered an ad vertlsiwn.•nt and cornet or^ -•.,i ' Jr, Load .ef Mw . s .vnparrll type Das cent per word, no not iree lens than 1'+e. iced online' a er.lin.ry reading type two mats per nerd. No nodi.-. for lees t� 300 Mollies" fee churches and other religious sad Dmevole61 lostItollona to if rote, DI .t I 86 I 0 Abent '•Tae .[g.•1" SNll cry. •aberrllw who fall to re .ler Tett 9a$AL rorularly by mall. w 11 n r a favor by ate gauntlets us of the fact .t •. nasty as dates. p.oeIbie. II$.ried mannserlpts naanot he smarmed, Oerre.ponn.nee must M written mom side of paper only. (re Weiner• Tstee, J. C. 1.e Tris!. of Oo..rl.l,, has bee. •p ,tointed Ism! Tomcatting A.e.ut for the town •hep of Godrrich. Oulhnr..e. Ashaeld sad Ws w abash. Local postmaster. over the district are sled • opwered to receive sntw•rlprtone to Ta. AL aommunlmttons m..et he addressed to 1) Ito011,1,1('( DDT. Tee Tre/beme CURIA. Redieeleb. Oat 11011 1t1U. MAL K MIL THEY ARE "OUT FOR THE STUFF." IT is openly announced that the Gov, ernment will end. avor to carry the Coercion Hill by purchasing every Tory member whew they can influ- ence, with • plate in the public eery toe. This is the way in which CAMS Kneen succeeded in getting the major- ity in favor of the "Union" between Inland anti.Rngland in 1801, and it appmr. the Tories have not forgotten the efficacy of the method in the years i hat have intervened. Fortunately, the world has moved *Ince the days of CASTL/RSAUII, and the public press has a strot.ger voice than it had when he formal his meas- ure through the !sob Partiamel,t. To. .day the names of the men • who are willing to tell out are known, and it. is Tilt. possible that some of these who have been bought with a price will think well before they carry out the thieving compact lnto which they have entered. The Orange Sentinel '•peaking of this matter, rays " By • recent decking of the Supreme (!sun • pull c preant who was found guilty of taking • brihs wee ordered to yield up the mon•v rp.eived. In 1 k. manner if • member of ParI,am.nr se...p•s an .-ffio for .Upportiny ,hie onere.nn M.I. the supreme oourt of public opinion and the united ao- um of the elpeeors I e misr.pr.oeoted should he used to snake such masher yield up what he receives for betnyinw his oorertu eeoy;. This matter of par!ismentsrians get t inti themeelvee *pp inted to office on the ground that they have been thick and thin eupport•'rs of * Government is a disgrace to all who take pert. The people elect. .nen to Parliament to re- present thorn, and not for each mem- ber to u.e the position as a means toward feathering his own nest, When the memlr'rr come before tib• elect- or they never tell the public that trey intend to use the position merely as g stepping stone to donee permanent of- fice, hut, on the contrary, endesvur to show that they are wholly .and solely actuated by their anxiety to serve the public if they Kaye their true rea- sons not one of the place.huntpre would ever sit in any legislative body. The average member of Parliament - - Dominion or Local - is well paid for his servicer. Of course there are .wen it every legislative holy whom abilities are such that they make a sacrifice by *real ling a meat et the in derenity offered, but this class is in the minority. anda offoeonter u rarely a member/it. .h 11 it conies trttjnown and the evidences are Ir ni.,g to point that way that the average pmrlismentar ion i• " not for the stuff", it will d. tract greatly front the honor which has h.retofntr attached to the position of candidate. in every oonStiteency,and the men who, in the past, have mule the eserine will not feel like devot- ing as mach time and attention to the week, o they did oboe the independ- ent* of Parliament wee a recognised peineiple i■ Q es.liae petition It le \feral *rem 1*. Ontario R4.sNlss Dgcrtmans ter a ,wise of vertigo! •,141111 5.w IS the •seem .1 me be .mbar!.•& sheet April OBITUARY. t••mMw 01•1101211•• •• The well kaowo bears of Matthew Hat cards will he seen no mere, Req Death h.5le4 0l•imed hem lees Bandy mver.ty Fee ,bye preview; it was asdereteed that reesysy was Impesmbl•, ..werthelses. our stuaeas st.li hoped that his life might be le the tows eherein be dwelt *h.. 11. .54 5... ..e m.4. k..w. ...y were the ezpre•uene of center at the 0011 ieg away of es• whom everybody respected. The deueresd, w►* had lived 1s err midst for a garter et • oe.t.ry, came from Ment reel in oeneeetlpa with the ereowo. of the Bic M:II, and had since the swims( of that immense huddle/. oordect•d the vest Well MOB 00aseotmd therewith. The 1•u Matthew Huwbteoo bad toy charme el ohar•otee. but no trait of his .early three moors and too years was more promises, thea hie eye( s.oervus treatment of thaws in aged; is fee I. he was oat of thaw who sever Beet • dwr.sog pea tomer away traded Te those In ht..e ploy be was lust and indulgent. aid 1t se oafs to env that among the employers of the Harbor Mills there will be geouise sorrow at hs dooense. W bile u weasel be was oe friendly tame with the milrt•ry, and maul death'. e amenone mane he was always phased with sold•era.g remioso.e..s ora .hat with o old veteran A favorite of hs Mootreal Isle, curling, be brought to Uodenoh, wed ever in live with the 013 Sootuli wank. he played it until illb.alt6 bade hien leave the loo Until the funeral the bags oS the public buildings and !tee coeliac reek were at hell - mast, them m.olmg pubisc with pnvste.or- row; but as rich one of us meet croon the river early or late, it is good to Were amid each a'm destatiea of sympathy. May the gram grow bright over the pl.1 where his remains rest u Old Maitland, for every blade well be • heeoo• to keep green bee name in kindly renew braooe. Formany years Mr Ketchteos was prim - Wiest of the Hord of Testi., had hese a member of the town and county opasoll., was at hie definer president of the Gods - rich Skating and Curling Aerool e tin, .nil • dtreotor of other iostitutiooe Red be been declined be might hare had any municipal or political poettioe in the gift of the pro pl.,but Ire mind following a mercantile dlr .odea, Malatesta were devoted to his Irani brasses. I)e.aseed wae born at Isrge, Sontl..J, ie 11327, elms with his parsed. to Canada le 1833, and was educated at Dr Bl.ok's pri- vate school in Montreal Until the age of 25 be was on hie lather's term near the me- tropolis, thee he oometeeeed harasser u the city, was shortly afterward appointed depu- ty flour iwpeotor, and otter twisty years' *maim to the head of the departme.i He then entered into p•rteership with A. W. tit/this t Co., aid continued therein until his death Ho merrtod is 1854. Mies Bole. Ogli,i.. who server.. him, .leo him five children Alex., M. D-, of'Yoetr,sl, Willman, of Winnipeg, Mn Thom, of Mentresl, and Mimes F. 1• and Fanny, of God.riob. The funeral took place from hie late mei- deem, (;Imgowee, on Tamest' afternaia, the iDtermest being to the Maitland sea tery. Shortly before the time for departure mu vim was bold is the boom, Rev. Dr. Ur*, D,D., and Rey. Jas. A Anderson, B A , of. icioti.g. At the 0000lasios of prayer, tb• mill heeds earned oat the floral offenses and placed them in a draped sleigh, .ben thea formed • lovely token. The olden mill employe.. then carried the casket to the beards, and the esti prone mio. started, the pastor of Knox ohurct. lesdisg. The Sone of Sootland, two and two, were sett, then came the dowers, followed by flits hearse, with Captain Y•ogregor. 1M Holmes, and Mears Findley of Guelph, A. Cagan, of Stretford, 1) ('. 4traohan, Hy. Horton, R. Radoli6. and S M.Iooneoe as pall bearers. The mourners, who walked part of the distance, were d•os..e,'e moos Alexander, of Montreal, and W.Ileam, of Winnipeg, eon-te law, .tae. Thom, of Mout trod, grand -.a Gordon Thom, brothere iso law W W. • •ilvim. of Montreal and A. M. Stewart, of .ew York, him nephew Alex Heating., of Montreal and F. Jordan of (;odench. Following the mourners were the 6rm'a employees, each with • mooning band around the arm, them came the town caused, and some hundred vehicle. closing the long lice. At the grave Rev. J. A. Anderson, ornicledieg the church oremmy, was fol- lowed by the 'Memo yet pretty etas! of the `ono a1 Sondeed. During the monitor there were many callers at lleegnwse to look for the last rime upon the well knows tem. bat se the time neared for the !uterol there was a continuos. marsh of sympathis- ers around the onSn Surrounding aid .ear the cookie Imre many emhlerts prettily designed and formed d the ohotoset of bowers. ATM/ the many offerings were wreathe from Geo. Drummond, Mr. and Mn. F ,Ionian, Mr and Mrs. Garrote, Meson. Shane hod Bird, Bit Mill employees sad Ogilvie Milling Co„ Wie.ipsg; basket Mr..ed lin. Lockwood ; piliows, fuel, sad tr•ndobildrea : Mi. Andrew'. tree., W. W. Ogilvie and Moos of Masttsad ; cremes Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, Kluge Daughters wed Gordon Thom ; senior. 1) C Streebsn ; shoal of wheat, Mn and Mies Smith, W. W. Ogilvie and Alex Hasunp ; crows, W. W. (!Rohr ; various emblems, Mn, Tit Mel)nnald. Mr end Mr.. W. Proudfoot, i)5. and Mr■. Mhomon, Mrs. Kiel,, Dr. and Mrs. Holmes, KIM teams. Mr and Mei. l.byd, 1trs Dudley Holmes, Miss Brae mol. Mrs. tarsen and Mr. and Mrs. B Coleman. nes troterge Acheson_ On Mosd.y when the stew. that Yrs. George \nhe•oa Wall dead, was circulated few believed it, nerttool•rly those wbe 1.d sat is ohuroh with her the preview eyeshot,. However, the news was tae tree, enquiry elimtiig the feet that death had followed appoplectie Rte. tMr. Ashes..e it sera., had previewiy eafewed from stadia. •stash• nit had on each 0ee.e•nu,afler omelet ae•s- iag. 'www, her meal aeries Wars. The dere.. d will be meets mimed by ethers, he - sides her bereaved partner. fee ,►ere are teams sa Galeria where her lovia, ratan sod gewerneif y will he sorely missed is the dare to .mess Mrs. Airtime.. was bre la Melleglsss• Ar ewe% snot,. Ireland, .eel at the ye ef Mettles ammo with her father te Csaads, her mother howler died is her native. lead. The family •ettl.4 is Gederieb se 1849. sod is J.1, 1862 the deserted was tetrad te weakish's heats se the hothead she leaves ta .5511+. Her father died 1. 0edar eh =pare .iar., end the death el her Rema.! Pahek. rainy win rw.m- bar. Mn- D Oeeipsnow liras, le Gale a. is tie eel, serviyiew m.ewher el the elder terseness el deseased feesih. The hmeral tea pine rssMrage, Horse , yy s fres the homily the nmhb. betati Warred 1. Ms w at the ehegwkls The Ira-lteaso Mears t Downer& J. 1. Baer. Ona. thee. .riper, A. W. !{.[sash rad Lehane., rad the Meals ts.ry em- pleyese b the member el 60 Ind the proem - were Meer, B.A., .&mate u eke hares ,rad at Coe, the (pawn rad the Mower.* servlet 01 the W. II/remls rr.twwikj was reedy the W. M. A. E. (lryesal. t..o. was • very Imes 54 - Wedowee of seisede en the ..wades. JeLmaa Tms hareem --Oa Thar&•;, Wrpra•, rebel el the Wee Jobe Tema..., Dred oeseefelly away after • week'. ill - rasa, Used wit • week d err &sewage, Mos Tenn.., .be was t• her 80i16 Sere, had Mss is geed health, het Irmo the sea rant et the strain. • severe term►e of par- etyat., keys as erase- hated.of re0.very wweerase- hated.1'h. &sewage& eras well karma is thie part of the Previte..• end is her long resides.. err Porter's Hill. eke had rade* lsree awbrr of (needs. raw w111 ,..Dura her swipeeted departure. The funeral seek pkv en Saturday sherries from the maims. of her sea ter Peter's Hill, tee determent t•kt.g place is Yanked craw hwy. A very large .umbar of freed. sod agsalnWose are precept .t the hoses and beeids tM grave. Attc►,NSk *SILL, Dura -Lodine Mattis Prior, dragster or Mr .ad Mrs Jaime Prise. died ea Thersdsv Lost, at the r.rIy age of thirties. year. .ad two .seethe. She had haat .ilimg for .roe time, het •t 'he brglanier of the veer heir di.e.., assented • more sennm form,snd she was0oaflusd 1 o bei for the last tee menthe She was . bright, ist.lhrest girl, end during bet Oboes. .as eztemealy Datient and resigned. Mr sad Mrs. Price have tied muoh sorrow •rd have the sympathy of monis friends. AN KARL. USA.. -Mn. 1Yilbughby, who came from liu6.lo, errtou.ly 111, a f•w weeks mum, died at the parent•! r mdaace yesterday, ago( 30 A GooD OLD AWL -,loo. F Rates has IT. oei,ed inform/woo . hot his mother died le Ottawa last S.terd.y at the advanced age of 87 years. arehabasd Maurine Varier. 1'►e fellowi.g trees The !Seed! Chro- nicle, rams be the dear► et s f.reaer wsll- kaewa rapidest of Hater 'ete.aty. A. Me- Alma' enAlptse Taylor. He was here en the old bemoaned u tbe township d Mrryie, end essayed Me early easiest/ea in the Piddle ..haul of Brae•tls, Miar m apt pulpit, rad • osrefal stades". Afterwards he tanks wheel in his home district rad made a die tome/shed reseed fee htmgeit is his after studies. He wee toll-ksewe abru.T.. _$ the .toastyra , d there are ...y w am eel fete.&., aware wham M the writer. whew w,11 leers with retires el hie demise at• oompanuvdv early ega. He had d late achieved promtaesee i• kis amen prelim ems, and bad he lived he p••seemo' paste wh►ob would have •cabled hies M seals I the topmost hirable. His relatives have the deep sympathy of their seamy friends m Heron County . "O. Moods, lest Mee A.Y. T•ylor,w for the past few weeks has bees vitt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Watt worth, received • ttdetiram oo.tswsiag and iat•Ilteenoo of tete deetb of her beamed wbrob took plane at Cripple Creek. 0.1., !Nedra evesing, the 23.4 slto.,at 8 s'etoek Whew Mrs Taylor parted with kyr b • hills more thea site* weeks age he enjovtsg eioolleat health, nod was se erael starting for the tar mot ; portly ee prostan peotiee terad partly ea beisinses Only last week she had • telegram from .stat./ that he was well and would be acme sopa, sad she ezpested to meet him u Cb mete tare week. Upon receiving the feta meragMaculae,� Monday oraiae, Mn. 'levier • p•otod it to metals tow. of hie arra home. Her holism epos readies the formmtioa tt oo.veyed use trotter be t seised trate descrta ibed, d she will he the sympathy of 11. oommuot•y t■ freer Aliens.. Deceased was •al.JSOt to (mm mos, sad the pr.souooed chcharismu ma clite was se doubt more than he11 meld stead, sad be 1. • 5iottm to that draw after • brief &laws The remains w internee/et.brought to Ingersoll for internet. " Archibald McAlpine Taylor was Sootob densest, arid rare u d was e H Comty, near Brussels, 39 years •g.. H me cato this town u 1882 as prisoip,l the Public School, and after us, menthe e stefaetory ranee be that capacity he se cured m en ezosllt sppoietmeot is Otte 000 se s.d Principal of the NormaNormaSabra! ar He held tt panties for shout • yesr,wen he rset/aed .ad want to Termite, weere entered epos the study of law is the o>li of k:lward Blake. He was brilliantly easeful in his studies, honer captured tb raid model at Trish, University is 1886an He poetised 1,w i. the QsoRey mei 1990, wbea he left bis esters land sed wan to West Superior We. He remised t grail the spring of 1803, when be was • pointed nm ted on the G.ve.st C egress at tb World's Fair, and he went to the Wiled City, where he has resided ees. H engaver shwa i. the practice of he prole.Noa gas Nadia was reoosised one of the adia lawyers of the Weet. " lir Taylor was also au author e mess order. His first venture in the liter as ,ry limo w.bout the period of his rest se denhere whoa b• rased • volume o poems. During his residents i. the W he has written various bevels. which tote ready sols, and were highly spokes of literary whim. Dsos•eed .leo tent qui an 5ONve part is pontoon, awl was Presides of the Cook "3e. McKinley ,�l•h, os, of the wt knew polities) organizations of the State le 1886 Mr. Taylor w. married.'" Miss Feta Watterworth..1dast dangh Wm Wstterwortt, of this town, who survives him. H. leaves leo oh -litres." Metiers Peelle*. Bruwels Post Tuesday sesoiog of this ke w11 sr- theseen .eared w the • hie tl •l imp the w- m- 5. mono, ere of arm • of we • he h oe ane • • t bur. P- 7 e un es t • • e♦ by to t week an old and highly respected resident of the locality pawed .way from time u the person of Be.ismin Feeliek, cob. would have celebrated his 89 h birthday had be lived until March 19th Hie Mara was of very short duration, he having hese strict r. with •pnplozv se he sat in hie Asir Mon day ..endo, shortly after having partakes of sapper. He wee serried to bed and a physician promptly 5ammnnerl hat nothing could be done, and the old gentle men never retuned to oenwin.•e.as Mr. Fraiche' grandfather -.m• from Wortm- liarg, Germany, is the 17 1 memory. Neat wards ▪ at Albany. New Yo.k Stet*. and after- wards removing to the Bey of Qeiate Irm- irint, Ontario, at the time of the Americas Revolution D•emaee'1 was of U E Loyal- ist stook. and Auri-•g the Mackenzie rebel- lion served in the M•liti. is R••ti.r. Counts, bolding the eemmtasie. of Captain in 1857 it his early years he fell+wed the beakers of tanner and merrier at Eene•towa sad Rell rill. when he did a largo and o.0 coastal trade Coming) we•tw•r . he par- ek•sed • 100 -are farm in Kest Wwrro.►, 51 which the family lived for • ample of yeas, and thee moved iota Morrie tows ship, having 200 acre. on the 3rd sen , low 49 sad 30. These he and hs sow tome - formed from • tenet into teethe mires. The suhj.et of this 50,111 a was ..Iced in mar - none as Jura 1st, 1831. to Yh. Isabel RI - tilt• Merlon shier of A. E Marra, sow of Win/hew. Mee Ihaliek diol en Des 23rd, 1891, in her 72nd veer The servir se ehildree are William. of Morrie toweship ; Mrs. Motherland, of Csnniftm, Ont. ; 8•w - el, of Wia,ham, and Allan, of Wiesuas(e. There are 19 grandchildren lied 13 tremt- g'eedebildres. Mr. rr.leek was • 0 rmie- aosw of the Pa•en, end the tont Clerk el the 4th I)ivhtm Chert of Heron. 11jag tme- omeded, m his tottewet.wt in 1880. 1, A. Homer, the presets Clerk. He was also an eatheneett. Tree Moine, he st • chests womb.. d Brastela Jodie. sad se Omega eras. is pelisses he was o ardent seheiner ef the Ira Mir Jetts A. Meed..ald, with whom he was istits•bty aemminted far yeas. About for Serve age d.•mmged .5avd i.t., Reesman. meaklng bfie baa with Ms erre le -law, A. Reid. where 1. remind every attention Tim old g..tleera. wen • well reed .u, •ad is military lied haseeri- sal oleo he sank • epeeist nterese. H. was • .5ember et Morrie tewtshia ....dl for Gemara year. The funeral, whisk wee lsrp.ly .M..&e.1, sank .1w 51 Thursday dseeeese. Roy A R OriSn, of Se Jeb.'s en/reh, to whish &..•earl adhered, eee- 4.0.1 * the envies The pioneers d this 1sea1ily .re rapid►♦ ilia ppewieg. row et tram were better k..we them Mr. Fr•lieb mann manta Rory Martin, es, el ear Menet meant - eras, eta at his rssldeoos i. 0.4.101 Ian 1►Msy easenag after • lo., said as times amen illness. The Meese& Tired ie Ash- ford fir seamy years. era $5eromdsg h6rm- 1', .sewed him •• forsake 1a.fa..e lm that 094 rev. So Jewel for Leet, bat the re moral had bel little nisei, se he * tiered hiss sge5/th tin ba passed away. Oa l.dey the Neural seek pleura, the Mass.., wit ab body he had leve ham • asabr, mall -L81, the *Mwmwl, Ren. J. A. An- s4el is Maitland .semaws,_Is err�� Re.. 3 berg liege. Ren. T. M. Omagh& and Ren J A. ea AD/arson sawdust d Meehereb.trews ie the bass aril at she grave, and • very large d arbor d i5Ysm end M..41 were pea TOWN COUNCIL letew/re .4 the Lem 5.g.lar meeting ad'Mat Med". Regular meeting of the town council held Friday evening, Mar 0.6. Prosiest -His worship the mayor proti- um, reeve, deputy rimy and oosoaJlore Therapies, Goode., Col well, Saunders, Women, Nairn, Dunlop, Ntebol.o.. Coate - lea cod ('ruigi. Minutes of last regular meting were reed approved and mooed. Mayor reported what bad been dose by tea Ottawa delegation veil r.feressoe to the railway and harbor row tem Report of town treasurer for F.oru.ry was road es follows : Balsam from Jae. 1,580 03 *SCRIPT& Rills payable tremors!) .13.000 00 Water rates 368 84 Taxes Ma:nand cemetery Klemm hat nese Nee .midst•' leads. 793 42 2 50 100 99 14 06 4,320 81 121•10 1112112111 SSTS. Public wheels ' 744 50 Bilge payable (ter.wsle) 3,000 00 Beal tater.et 38 20 Debenture :purses C.C. sad 0 Fire department Printing wed ad Pumping station Relief Pablto works !abrin Mundriss 5,900 84 485 00 2 25 8 50 29 25 738 57 131 20 32 53 232 88 82 50 5,546 44 The report was referred to &woos ram - mina Communieatioo from S Hostas or behalf of the Kensiogtpa Fureiture Mans Nemirow Co., asking for •xemptioa Prem axes and fres use of water for tea years, was read. Moved by the deputy reeve, esooaded by Councillor Nicholson, them the oommunica- tros of I[. Heaioe be referred to spewed committee to report. Moved in amesdm.ot by the reeve, see aided by Councillor !launder., that the fur. sitars factory he ezemepted from axes shed use of water ea same 00dltio55 se tbe Rloycl. faetory. The amendment bang pat, was declared serried, the deputy -reeve o4 embodiers Thompson, Craigia, Dunlop and Nicholson voting say Coamaaieatioe from Serb E. Edwards was rend, asking the oouooil to remit the huge ea p". let 1014 for the years 1894-6. Moved by ooanallor Naha, sewed.& by the reeve, that the oImmeaaeati51 he re- ferred to Coart of Revision is report. CrrieL Coaaaio•tioe from Z. N. Lewis easy of chimes' o uawittea waw read,' 51a.g the tow. for $100 to be used for dvrtieiag peps es. Mohd by the reeve, seconded by Cou.. eller Geode, that the semi 01100 be placed to the credit of the Chasms' °en minas te be expanded it each maw as they may think most is the i.S.r.ea of the tows. the ooaatttes to revert be this amoral in what ✓ eser seek moray is expanded, sled this eeean0t takes this ee}pppsrrttunity of expressing their greet .ppasiuiaw of the efforts ppaat forth by the rad oemmittse and partimlsr- MI the os.rgstis alerts of their anemia A. oD. Allem We are ,•tidied that *Mrd .torments hes dere good work in the in- terests of the tows, sad we .iacatel trust mations they will ations te carry m the tided week,. widen has been so arameda1, sad with • united effort the present year sae he ".add • b..ser year is the history et •s, bens. The ratios beteg put, was declared er- ✓ ed. ...wilier Nlololsoe outing say 0 mseaketioe from M. Flanigan, Di dark, Kingston, asking the meant to j� with that city he petition the Ontario Lwlfdal.r.. re .oeideets ewe punto streets, woe ea ashen of the reeve, emended by o.adllr Nair, reoeived sad filed. Assam osmwusisatim nwrdaag the mei.taimase W the Iad.uri•1 wheel .t Yiaite was, ea menses a the reeve .ad •..5cille, Nsira, silo filled. The (ellewiag sweetss ren referred te remote •samtt$.. : J. W. Thetas, 750; Hew t Lea, 37.- 40; A. R. Cheystal. 16.50; W. W eama��y st, 19 50: Jae. Trask 4 68: (1.. 111. 1 00: R Thabearss, 2.20; V.susa 0010x. 2 76: Ge.P•elee,4 SO;Jae. M.Vter,7 00:The Cassia Gemmel Rl.oi,4. Os., 600 Moved by the reeve, mflesa1dd by some - eater Geode, tbs it be re/erred b the wa- ter and light .noise.. b .stabiles the d- vfdbility d eztesdieg the miter melee dews le A. Ri.Ibsse's property. Carried Mewed by omseillr Thds.pess. .said by Os..dllr Asesde si that is %Mem Y this osereil .*rhr M sante' f r the w ef deneieg ps/ygs, thee It le rel emoted. Owned. The mem. sad Nw,Oee4e .ad Wil , tS �. dr hy emeaded ew euw Beim�ihat His Ween 1p lb. by be s.tbrW M swim Or, •.whsle Ismer dad ds coir he ern M Itermeae Ila GODERICH BARGAIN CENTRE Dry Goods - • • • • MA(110 words that tie thrilling throng11 .very agoraeeeh ld. They agora ire seesssitiea, sad while It is tet hard in flea .esessir Me, the geeet.ni le whom ase oma best seemly Sheen NWturalty Tim Ood.rtsh laildiridi. CAn1 4' An.werrm HERE! Tames .e weeks oboes tt mime. Kora, !telt, oomtort, serandese veriety, quality, 5....s, prim. -On i thus's the pout whore we cover your 110eses41t09 wad leers you .sm. obeag, da year pates Domestic Dry Goods. Prints, 4;c to 12c. Shirting Prints 5o to l bc. Plaid Gingham., 6c. to 104: Best Factory Cotton in tow n for 5e. White cottons, 5c to 10c. Longedale Cambric, 12c to 1 7u. Table Linen, 15c to $1. Towels, Sc per pair to $1 60 per pear. (11a.. Towelling, 5c to 15c. Butcher's Linen, all prioes. Stamped Limes. White Goods. Check Muslim, So. Beet Swims Checks, 10e. led Linens, 10,; to 350. Victoria Lawns, 8 to 30c Also, W hi a Piques, White Dietitisr, Printed Dimities, Cashmere Prints, Wsiusooks, Muslin., Dotted Swia. Muslin, White Skirts, white Comet (.overs. Ladies Vest from 4c 'o $1. ASK TO SEE OUR WHITE QUILTS - We have • large range of Lace Curtain. from 22c. per pair to $8. Our Spring Capes now in stock from 75c. up. Corsets from 25e. up. The Trilby Comet, exclusive here, and without doubt the most perfect fitting Corset made, price 95c. We cannot afford to take second place in any of the above lines. JAMES ROBINSON. seem. Spars sod West et. ethi.ug of • charter for the Hares sad Ost•rio Eleoma Railway, on the ewes in dices.& by Dr. Rowletoo • rater tarred Mored by the Reeve, a•000d•d by Gum eller Dunlop. that os and after the first dem of April omit, no relief be mean to the parties cow reowvtag it, aid that is the meantime each of the parties sow obtaining saute be notified of this reouluuos After sod data that felts! be emoted may u ei trees oases, sad that rt* ot1ar grantirs each, report at Mit msarsg of this rueda sae gwtity wad re•eoo for such gnat Carrie!. Moved by the deputy reeve, seoo.d•d by eo.aotllor Nickelson, that the council of the teens of Gedenoh .mourn the Dominica Government to greet a ..h..ter to the Haroe and (.sane Electric Railway Co, and tot • oopy of tis resoluttoa he forwarded by the Myr to the thruster of Rulw•y. Corned The following reports were made by tete o.amittem named ntAsre COW.rTTSI's 551055. Year aommattw h..s 'remised the follow seg seooants sad r•commasd their payment Jae. Jardine, $13 80 ; The Mobs Printing Co., 8100 00 : A. 1.rsbab, $1.00 ; George Price, $43 00 : 8!. it A. Dynast, N 46 ; J 1I- Worsen, 550. ; !hardy Bros., $9 77 ; Hart t Riddell,$4 20: Barrows, $10 50; Devisee t Co.. $18 01 ; A. Kirk',rote. $24.20 ; Js, Sow, $7 ; BLae.t, 823 75 ; (lee. Porter, $6-20 ; (3 N Davie, 928 94 J. 1. Denali 40; R W. Mebenzs,$38 54; Jas. Wolters, $2 ; J•miesos Reid, 11.60 ; Gaeta Perch• Co., $t. We would also rearm..& the payment of the accessing of C A Hembr, $19 98, and S. Rogers t ('.o., $14.81, es beteg enti- fied to. W• have ezamis.d the auditors' report and found it eorreot, end weeld r.00mmead the puhlicatios of some, to comply with eke statute, is each of the local papers. W* bore also simonised tete taeasarer's statewant tor January rad find It menet. Penult Bol.y, Chairman pro tem, 1x55 owns rrezz's 551o5T. Wt. would n osiosesd that the warden's report he received and the/appointment of R. C. Belabor as fire warden ratified by this o05rotl. Re. eke 'slum of Wm. Byers, we mem- mead that it be referred to the fire brigade with intructioos to deal liberally with Yr. Byers, in view of hie lora and faithful serv- ice of over twelve years. W• further report Leet we have had the engine hoses rad meeting room thoroughly cleared, and have instructed the warden to hays them kept so. We bud the how .ut- tering from being pot to the hoses in a wet state, and being frozen, which causes it to amok. and readers It useless for fin par- pers. We would reootemend that a coal stove be planed in the ergine boom wad kept continually burning. We met the brigade and found it well or. ganised. They want the following sap:dies Two r three ladders, two rase, mitts for the oompany, three men's coats, creepers, Grebes, •cadent insurance, and • more prompt response from pupa, sattoa to The fire alarm ata0b.5sst is out of order. We recommend that the brigade have practice dnrior the summer at least twice • swath, with ore general alarm monthly. We also recommend the practice of the horses Dice • week. A proposition bas been made to parades the hand rages, sew is the market hoose, .rd your committee would ads power to dispose of this to the Met ad,antye. A. SAONDSIU., ('hurm•o 1al.l1/ OorrrTT5'h stet's?. • 1. oompllsnoe with request of the M., cal, your committee bee leave to salmi) re 1sllswiag, showing the parties wile ger re - seines -seines relief sad the .mount give. per .50.11 Mee Bdrrest, wood 17S, flour 1 25 13 00 Mrs Derain 300 Yes T•obah.r. Wm. YoAIhN•r .. 3,00 .. Mrs Wri,11t 300 Yrs. O'Dea 3.O0 Yrs. Hilhaed, wood 1 75 Mm Reno 175 Mrs. Rome, $1 per week in cash . 4.00 ('has McKay, wood 3116, vr•eeties 13 626 Mrs..* Marro, " 616 Dee Mte eland, 626 Mrs YoKay, "0.76 M. YnW.11o., •' •• 6 26 Mm Moly... tie, weed 1 20 Mrs Abbott, wedW. 1 75 Mrs. J.JJ.r&bd ., flees ed we. 1,76 lira Forbes, 'pedal react MalseIm YnMeold, Serentil weed . Mrs McDesdd OS Mrs, Ore.. R Tweisreee, eheire ma. P55580 005111 come TTtm'a arms?. Year eswamtsw beg leave to recommend se fellows : lel -that the aegis..e he i eenweed b have the .yetw.tet...11 .esk, wire and madams bee• h (m� seder ' that the etr.etd te register ae. wrdir te the ram laid dram by the sena. ol.'.nd that the dark phew the dish ea 1h shelll end report at every inseam ef sbe wren ss I. Ile wertt11 , 954- Y1et wmmattis be smelteries/ b lave a age. Ng fes amen/ el Ila estop d lie lawn. prepared, and lad Were the aaaami at eta text meeting ROBUST TionreoN, ('edema. 11 ATE* ANU dU MT 0)55 ITTaN'e U1'055. V'•ur oommltI0 n,00mmeod that Mr. 1 drew. Oommu5io•ttoo In rdors.oe to else - mai light *name be tot etter1.00.4, .sd that the ohmic se notify him. 2nd -That .t moron oe t.km u re- frame to W J. Browne application for an remora of salary, 3rd -Tse oommittee reoomnteed that the opieioo of . c overeat engineer be atoned as to the nest rained of getting water from Lake Boren shod the protobe eget of sere, sat for that p.rpwe yner committee he washed:.& to chime se etgitmr's optntoa- I'nrur HOLT, (..helmet. All the rapers a ..r. adept.!. Tbe common then adioara.d. GOOERtfael TOWNSHIP. Moed•y, Mar. Ah. Last'week an old end repeated readmit e l this towssbrp passed awry ie the pea's of Mrs. Marmon Tommie', retie' d tae Ian James Tearoom. oov. !le was • satire a Gies ford, Lanark Aire, Seethed .rel at the tams •t her death was la her 79th year. !be was married is 1848, sod Ids Glasgow u 1866, metUiag with her hu.hand to what was ties knowe se the Mur.. Tract, and belpmg tie make • seafisi.W. imam of wbice she reside I seal the time of her death. Her bwbasi predeceased her u Joss 1886, and eines tb.t .rent she bra resoled wise her sen, Ian, oa the old homestead. As only daughter, Min Dye*, lives i. Oederi•b. Mrs Torrence was • geed .primer d the Mel lame Presbyterie...d .osonera a (heist. w .11 her life. The fusers* seek place tlet- ardey Ices to Maitland ilia ..r.. 105. beteg perferm.d by Ksv Wm Graham of Bayfield. rad the following pallbearers being is attnsda.e.: Wm Stirling, Themes Stirring's, Wm K bet, James McDonald, Aro►&. MoLo.g.11 wed Jobe (;•seer. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. 131;elppR e Y AO.... e. MANCH. A. Presides' Andrews' resat History serial m Moriboer'. Magazine draws to • oanolueim the very eatertaieie, Quality of it. which has been gewrslly acclaimed, se intensified. The Maroh is,ralmeot oestuas • pictorial mooed also that is unique do .554.2151 1115.. ,ration mein, 35 pictures is os, artists. The third it.altogst of Sentimental Tommy, Barrie'• ezttaerdieery seri•L, em - 0e01.&1011 • ma's pathetic chapter Is Brit- ish Opinion of America. Richard Wit a m, of the Leiden Indy New., shows that the work people have within the Lot twenty Talent revised their oil idea of America se p•radres for working people They have foetid net that America has the same ta- d ostrial pm -Alma se Ragland. Tk. artiste closes with an &Memos te the Trammel difficulty, which be ascribes te an tureen e( activity mooed b. the Tory 1mp.riel idea A feature of the .wafter ran artiste m Cwrs.tinw by J H. Cr..Iy. Artistiesl• ly, the somber s levee 0055 1 interact by three paters Floe...oh• Vtllse, by Le. Race : Mier Mary Caseatt's pietism an besatifel'y reproduced, by en •nief eielav artiste ley William Wal,n. ; whets ttnseir artistic article is Mew Pridesex•e •,sa_t of era raiment Frew* bookbinders of w day, with twelve reproductions el their keel work. la short Genoa there le • teembisg story by H. C. Eames entitled The Leine Child,sed • mast •moving olar.oer .heal, A. Chameleon rhe three departments. w full of timely matter, The Field el An (illustrated) dramas, the recent oath - Den a the Psas,Jlvaid. Atadewy eines Arts, bide &address, etc. Abort the ]Foal& dioramas home great ramie d the Heart ...eery, homeless carriages. eta. •.e Obs Seise, It is m . id that • well sdveeata . • Woa*e'5 rigida" mond • heal tt.mear the ester day. The oar was ereweled.. hat neem el 1M ewer eeoeat►ana appeared disposed b mere At berth se aged workup mss ,ae.,and the representative a the "Naw Weems" imprisoned the opiates test M wo••tbe eoy g,utbesas is the ear." "Hold • hag rises," said the wokamle, as the lady wee attest he dreg anis kis seat "Be yes m• •e Ikea 'ere imams 's *biers r The lady asksewl•dg.d thea rhe bad W ate better a puhli.ly ,dvo.,asg tee mems Mealiest et wawa Yee believe • wows .bold 'aye jest the same privileges es es i" asked the sae. "Desid.dly, air." "Then stead up an' enjoy 'ass Iike • atm,. le sdv4..4 1.9,14e" dews mb Me cos& • holism that moss �ers...-.be.tibin miming 8ahrtk says $600, end tk.s be essoldes.'Hs stonyThe proper prassaasisties el lkelssitiss• } the r>« of the reiwHet who 8616 drew M- artis. te the etatbsde r.y meld.& Is sad b he "Ry.t km." If have *bat the need, advertise "wwi ly�se wage mrd sad Me D.eple as bowie rd ,abroad tre- speed te year sell 5Reler Timm , herr vibe e.svy r /11Mr hem the p lls library contig teem are Was es pmeimbowek end Of ale - 'veered will b. me& am animplo { J