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Tluoatwv, Feb. 9, 1199.
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The eueoas of the *ears..
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ever,"
Special edition, Sc.
And stooks of music sad (oboe et
desiring sale prior".
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EMERSON'S
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BEPIRSEIITill Nf1111fn IAER PiANO A MUSIC CO .
Of TORONTO.
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EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
OW R. M .Maid LMT
SOCSR}OH. THURSDAY. Tea 1. ISM.
NOW THEY CONOOCT SCANDALS -
A8 • bright and shining .xampleof
the manner in which our esteemed
• contemporary The Mail and Empire
manufactures scandals against the
Minister of Public Works we present
the following :
t•
nr wftwr grana.
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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO
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the riding was coustifeted as M anoint Toe LAT* TO Mat
print Uatreie Neer Truisms i l■ these deyo.l
Dine e we galled upon tolkwhoaurmt Sedate .ad the l%o,ted :hales
won N M 41.'1'1°4 'ale • yero•aoat uader-
ieMnOlee -as tandem I lel( ern twin -
*Wok • p..,..4, The s...l.l seatmkIlss was
ht :1 VOWS, le age V the snakes
The spatial oummtttee 'obmitted N 11S
emoted the rout., • of the •ppllowi ler the
pentium of elgbt wat.Ameo. 'rimy were
Rehm d Pu.Wrbwon*, Hebb leges h, A
W Juin. oo, Th., Morrow. Geo llerraw.
D. J. Worsts, K '1'i.,. boor..., Jae. Tearmas,
J. T. ♦bampese, W Yesuuak, K Rrtaley,
J. S. UelLath eon Jenne !Whitt. It wee
deuide.l that the •ppoietmeot should be
Pad. by belles, sed the result of the belief -
Lief was the select era of J amw'draw. who
Naos the • uo.deet to the former sight wa..h•
man bad acted tempw.nly is Lbw wp•Mtr.
As . ,plro.roa 1.0m the luo.l manage of
the Bali Telephone Co. ter permtwies 10.
..set • polo to the middle of toe McLane
block, between Ktusstou sod Kat strent&
hos the 000Wst under conditions that and Me.J
Amid appeal to every elector in the
eonetitueocy i4 savor of the Liberal
o•ndidate. It is • bye election, and,
as in all bye-eleauous, the interests of
the riding will undoubtedly be best
served by voting for the candidate d
the party in power, particularly if
during the regime the country et
large has prospered by the sound
policy and suooeeriful legislation of the
Government. That Canada has pro•
greased, and taken • front place
politically and commercially in the
past two years, is not open to success-
ful Contradiction.
The personality of the caudidate
also enters into the contest, and is •
Eli subject for the elector to figure on
et this time, and in this regard the
Liberal candidate it a man whose
record is without spot or blemish,
politically or socially ilia life has
been en open book to the people of
the county for thirty-three years.
From Limited conditions he has gained
a position amoogst his fellows that
he may well feel proud of. Ot the
soienoe of politics he has been • elope
student since his boyhood, and while
striving for • knowledge of the higher
ethics he has not been remiss in
studying matters of less oonsequenon•
In his owe town be is respected and
esteemed for his moral worth and
staunch integrity. and the fact that
for • term of years he occupied the
mayor's chair of the town of Clinton
proves that, irrespective of political
shibboleth, he holds the confidence of
bis fellow -electors.
In bis chosen profession he hes sua-
meded in obtaining the gJodwill of all
with whom be his Dome in contact,
and last year was elevated to the
presidency of the, Canaflien. Press
Association, a position which has not
been held by many of the editors of
weekly newspapers published in the
smaller towns of this country.
He is • man of deep religious con-
victiens, but of • broad and tolerant
type, and in this respect his actions
have brew governed at all times by
the golden rule that animas upon men
the duty of doing unto others as they
would be done by.
Such a man should make • grand
standard-bearer in the present contest,
and the electors should see to it that
when polling day comes round a
candidate who possesses the excellent
public and private qualities that be
botgshould receive an endorsement
which will rede.t boner upon those
who give it and him who receives.
Poll your vote for ltonaiT Hoots
on Tuesday, Feb. 21st.
TUP'PER IS COMING.
Irmdi•tsly Wal -,Lbs Wrat.Hanel ogee:.
tin was declared, there came this despatch
from Goderiob
"NeterGray, _ai•_"J+
ei of airs,
parts Department, i, here ar
rsngtnt tor the speedy completion of the
A- harbour works, including the dredging to
a depth of twenty feet, in a000rdanoe
with arrangements made by the Citizens'
Committee with Hoo. J. liasel Tarte.
The dredging company has received in
erections to commence operations as soon
as the ice in the herboar is broken, and
to tare the work, so tar as the channel
to the elevator is concerned, completed
for the opining of navigation."
It is a strange ooinodeooe that Mr. Tarte
should become 0 active contemporaneously
with the issue of the writ,
But surely this sat of thing will lint
catch electors is Huron.
What are the facts 1 A meetini, of
the Board et Trade of Goderich was
bald on the wooed Tuesday of Joon-
a6;and a resolution was adopted
that. the Minister of Public Works be
memorialized to have the dredging of
the harbor, which was begun last
year, gone on with as early as passible
' after the los should be oatof the harbor
this year. The memorial was signed
• by R. S. Wttukms, president of the
Board, sod Jamss Msirens.,oeereary,
the latter being • pronounced Con-
eervetive, the editor of The Star, and
also secretary of the West Huron
Conservative Association.
In reply te the communication Hon.
J. I. Tam's eat the following reply:
Jan. 28th, 1899.
R 8 WILLIAMS, ESQ., President of the
Board d Trade, Godericb.
Mr DzAa an, -I am in receipt of your
communication of Jan. 16th.
I quite recognise the importanon of the
pert dOoyd�srieb, and I aw fully prepared
ev �
to do nolg I can to help matters on.
The Board Trade know the difficulties
in tae uray. The survey gins demonstrated
Lha fact that the bottom of your harbor is
ootid rook. With the wasp at my dispo,al,
I have done what I could. But I may say
that the bulk of that amount is gone. We
have door fairly work, I think.
To Rive you ft. of water, which world
be required to aoommodate the big ship.
on the lake,, will require a pretty large
"Ment of money. I will bring the matter
before sty ootleagues, when the estimates
ere Goderich Board of
Triode views on the transportation
question. I am ready, willing and anxious
to give additional facilities and additional
depth in all the good harbors on the lakes.
But I oennot do all these things alone -
Parliament has to vote the motley.
Again I will bring the ratter before my
eoBeagaes and you may rest assured that
the opposition, if there is any -which I nave
so reads to anticipate -will not copse from
ate,
'Fruit yours,
J. t'sasgt Tears.
The item which The Mail and Km -
mon tdeel.,00mmeu tauguage .od similar is -
Went, leer and Institution the genitive
t. bete` raised by tmuk.ur men of mile as
none : wee there e.o say rood res... why
thew atlas pbouk' view each other es
.•rural ammo* Are our sohool h`..'oriae
doiy right t0 elweiliog too emph•t.e.11yy on
the 'Proust obi h the tridental, slul.r.d
from Itemised! Ought w► shoe• htetoriee
to be wailed
e u e
A yeaaaar•TIVI PAPaa ON Tat turn SLTY.
Totem,. Wand . Too t;rveramSet ahoald was refereed to the uuhlio worts oomw*Mee,
not lame to the demands i',st are beteg Bylaw No. 3 of 1899. to repeal bylaw he.
8 of 1890, was put tsrougb ell the aeosseary
made for the abolition of mins..& royalties to eta'« sod adooud. The ,g.ot ,t this 11 to
too Yukos. The district is fabulously rroh
in sold, sad the output will lemma from
year to year until the prodtwtluo tousle
tb•t of any other gold c,uotry to tn. world,
not •zo.pulg South Afrlea. Wh•tw it ie
good policy to oolleot •o royalty • uer-
t•in esiennum production. it w•-ui.1 be I „l
lab to abol.ab the royalty wise -Atka �•
alinede that emnot.ta Toe tuiaer bo
melee • fortune is the Yukon le well •'ole
to pay the royalty, and be 'beide( 4t tote
ble ab beteg requested to do so.
0 e e
A bllaillAeE
SIratlord Bd&005: Tbat S.r Mt
kitten Howell should be uereooaily
sod for the cwt of • floret wreath
deposited te the risme of too Domin-
ion ministers en the ootbo of Sir John
Tbompeoo Is sot creditable to the Cjosrt A-
ure party. The la oription on the wreath
well ea tollewo:
'A tribute of •([.olio. Iron hie devoted
ooll•Maea, Usokatis Bewail, John Gur
lea, Freak Smith, A. 1'. (:coo. John
;,ostngsa, George E Foster. C. 11 Tupper,
A A Ornate", T M Daly, J G. Bagger".
J. C PStt• LOS. A, L. Anger and W. B
Ives."
Whether the wreath wan • pereooa1 token
of esteem from the Cabinet itself or •
Government token matters not. Out of re -
spot to th•meslrea, or, if they had no re
' poet for them/elves, oat of r.rpsot for 15.
dead premia and hie et tow and obt)dren,
that georieme° should have paid for uta
wreath. Surely they did not esteem hie
omelette at eo small a poet that they world
sevens their personal sorrow at the p■blio
names
IT is with pleasure that we learn
from The Mail and Empire that Sir
CSAIILse Tbrraa is to take part in
the election contest which is now on
in West Huron.
The Liberals and independents will
not be averse to gazing upon the fea-
ture.- of the ragged old wrecker of the
once great Conservative party.
As • tearer -down Sir CHARLES has
always been • suocess, and if his
presence in West Huron brings about
no worse results than hu his appear.
arae elsewhere the opponents of
Tvpyerism in West Huron will not
regret his visit to the nding.
We extend greetings.
pile published is untrue in *very
particular except that Major Om
ems in town on the occasion mention
d. His visit had nothing whatever
lo do with the dredging or harbor
works, and his a was in no way
owned by the approach of a bye -
election.
Thus is another Mail and Empire
Meader punctured.
THE MAIM TO WIN.
WHAT OTHERS SAY.
• 0709? NAt11ED .r TCrrga.
,Byetasder, in Toronto Weekly son . lo
oppoeftloo o a »Toru* el the aons.e, 5,r
Charles Trapper propounds • tbooty that our
federal coss•itutioo is a oomi .ct susit the
Provisoes. and oan be altered node' 5 obi
t 01 every nae of them This would
praotioolly deprive us of the poser ..f
tont development, development, and condemn u. for ever
to lee 13 cold obit runt ion sod to rot.' 'A
r.sotionery party 'Poull always be dais to
e nure the 000trol of • stogie peoetacu The
theory is surely untenable. Toe 005.trs
tom re rmb echoed in es act of the lmpertal
Parliament. ta'•rpretod to some moat by
dominoes of tk.lmperial Privy 1'oeucd ; end
it 1. hint to amendment by the same au-
thority
u-
thor.y by whioh it was made, doe deference
bring paid in the amaodment, ea it woo in
the compel enactment, to the expressed
wishes of the t:enadtao people Toe con-
▪ utinm ear of necessity •u expionment,
and if after • tn.1 of thirty years it has
berm pro.ed in no respect to be a' failure.
and the C•oadian p•ople, .peaking through
the elective branch ot their (•e/relator.,
should ask for a chair. the Imperial Par-
liament could have no scruple in compIytog
It would be d.trioalt to •how that the prow
eat onutitutio.sl arrangement bas ergo af-
forded protection to the potent witereets of
the smaller previewer, or that.tny ds■.ee so
these interests would be likely to Melt
from • nissairblsrelerea.
reuoon the sunder of membra of the
water and light oes'nittss from five to
Oiler, the bylaw of 1890 Mose wee reported
1 %tient tnoreowd tae numbs gram Unite
i..ilve UMW the mottos for tb. third
• tem/ 01 the bylaw 10e o.tauo.l divided,
:down. Camphill, Helms sad Neftel sot.
[ir4 11 sok'ias ' - easPsos die
lei. cooing vote ter the rotio.
A market bylaw --Ne. 4 el 1899 -was
rood than times sad adopted. The sew
a. coeteloe s )rovleloa 'stat all oord•
wood ',spend for sale oa the markt plait
o beli be cold by the cord sad not otherwise,
and that the inspector (the market oterk),
at rho ',quern of .cher the vendoc or the
purchaser. shall oineare all wood' requested
to l,e mea.tired, and shall ream. from the
person making the request the sum of live
orate for each load mesaur.d.
The street ioepsetor wee teetraoted to pet
up pelotas 1n referaaee to the market bylaw
in the market Glee*.
N
The council es ad)oursed
SAWS R5at.
Th. Wayfarer, t. Stroked Reason ' How
le It th.t Stratford sad»aees are seldom 0.
thin kr • yobbo meshes! It makes a
diflerenss es te the kind of mea0l.lt- it will
not beget e. Mies Tbbaben14 be remedied,
sad meld be 11 those in therm' would begin
int time instead of waiting for abos.ta n.
People will locos ogee on time when they
find th. ■sietfs. bsgloni.g promptly And
this delay is at fair la them who ooms on
time avid who mey have ether Important
easaRemoota
TOWN OONNWL•
James themes Aseel•ted fight Wa:rb-
moa -Tat Martel Sylae.
l here was a tell oto. d.nos of the mem•
ben of tb- town oouoml at the regol.r moot -
tog last Fridley evening.
A 0omm0nIO.tionfrom bis tyill.eR H,•,,.•
chole of King's Daughters asked toot the
oonootl furnish ea outfit ,•1 cle,hmr f,r
Forest Hal., wbo hes I..•ly o.eeo dichkrr•d
from the Stretford hwpitel, tint he may h,
able to begin work 'En. Kiog'e Daughter,
will help To furnishing into with clnthmg
The reg treat as. et•ited, ih" .:oouoU
anNerixmg the marring of an order sumo
the Treasurer for 812
A commaotoattu., from tit. a; T R in
refersre to their water rates Wee ref ned
CO the weler sod befit committee
The treasurer reported that the env,dnt
remived on account of dor ter was 117 SO,
and the same *mount was pool .0 VA.
scatter wan retired to the Sono.*• n.,m•
milue
The following sea.. unto were referee -I on
he finance committee McColl Bron. &
Cu , Turman, saline oil, 815 40 1 N. `-
Dye out, .I"olno light poles sod lumber,
115 08 ; Chemical C,mnnood C, , Tarmac.
565 160. oomnnend. $39 55 : Norih.y Mtg.
Go.. Torun•.., yob. *prune, $3
The •oc•,ust of .1. .ho Barker, Sailor&
081 T VARY.
GODERICII BARGAIN CENTRE
OrltIbbi' ,Anthol IJ*I5 t b the tf s.$
est m.suU,. diecor.r7 of Ilse mn. 1!'w
trams muectu, wmbrnas sad theae to the
way boa, bu4bee pains sad aches with •
power fmposslbb with say other tuned,. '
thrs tt for Mrheamatla . seeralats.. aad-
O esSst. 0 Unloosen.
�astmaiw. Allesr'araRisr<. fs Mi 1r
FOR t at tell d t as, N LIAUN.
Soh Agent, •
Catarrh 1
Guaamalfi- lbs of
Japanese Cats:eh' Cine gemantee co
cure any ram ofCWutb, Vatter pur-
chasing at roe purchase M boxes of
the cure and using the whole contents
of same, wetly as directed, there be
failure to cure, the money paid for same
will be refunded by thea, p owidinl
that six guarantee slips re presented
�
�-111 �"�',`
ed, and declaring that the lea
boles have bean used by the ponos
claiming the rtefund, and that then has
been no wire. This Is a strong posi-
tion for the proprietors to take, but
they base absolute faith that on a fair
trial it will do all that is claimed for
Japanese Catarrh Cure.
"1w,pted,rem+iwwb oosetsot cold t■
tat
. kpd, sad oetarrh symptoms Vee0 de -
I Roo■red a Dol toe
0.1.515 tbro sad tea .tbd aces ta.bmt
asesssrWiL"-At. .Molt New Wea4
he man.
B.C. Resents -at all
7)t'•gtpemer
W WFiitll A IMONII a1SU M.. T0Ma1U
FOR MALi{ Bt JAS. N1LSON.
Sole Agent, Oedaned.
Btas[T.-ON by ars the old re•tdente et
the town and dietriot are oowlog away. We toorbip of Cavan Derham rowdy,. O.•-,
Attu bad to ecoid 15• death of the nu aged ,0 1837 Atter grawlsg ase be was • stades%
W*IPenMI the winter. and smote,abo is mumbo at Suez Collar, Totowa.. fora tine, and
eros Nn. Bassi, tut el., who ewoamMs her attanded Prlao■ton Colles., Naw Jar
to tut *flans of a0 atatok of la (Tipp• en m hem wined he reeder.0d H• bed
Saturd+y, the 28.h of January. The de- 7•
Wen in the athl.vy thirty dre years, d■r•
tag which time he .00.0i•d oberre• et Am-
hara, Parkhill. Wi■gham earl tenor lir.
L'ritehard +se marled i0 1879 to Christina
MrCresrte, daughter of Jobe MoCreetb,
who died May 10th 189'7. Two ohlldres
wen born to them, 10th,
whom ant wive -
Stan, *god 17, mid r : rota, aged 5. to west
Lha svmpatk or 'too whole aomtssalty ih
waved was bora at A, breath, Scotland,
•rout eight t at:) iter ego, her maiden name
bang Cstherme Mol3•atb Nodes.. to her
wily years eh* oeme te l.oderob from Soot -
tend with the Imo Thomas Kydd, and is
1841 she wee married ro James Wows. e1
I:Od•rioh, who died is 1879 They had Iwo
oh.ldrao--James, who was 4row.0d in the
mitidsm at his fa15es'• sawmill L (Adheres
SENSATIONAL ,,�+►,�
GoodsSale
rens
-• A Bi•tBiant beginning for the new '99 Drew Ooo�. 8.ssoo• .•.
,stew Bleck Fabrics_
Naw e7oiond rabies..
IT PAYS TO BUY IT ROBINSON'S.
CLE.ARINC THE WINTER STOCK 1
*8 Witter DRESS GOODS must be cleared out.
Coq. and w (loll OW anti /K Prior
IT WILL PAY_ Y^"
see week away - dowu'in pills,
Lige' (nuledes for oft week sway down in pries,
A few 'paler Cote at half -prise to clear,
Ask to see our Factory Cotton at 4c. per ye+
New LAOE8 ARRIVED TO -DAV
.s ..4./ i. ,Mir .,eate0leti5s l).es•esd
IJ d F ads of Owe
well, who who ... urged t. the Departmost of ves 1.41"1"1 ArNe.a6. oleos../ rA• t "e•
Reliever( sod C.rsls seder the Dells!.. Presbyteries charoh oe Nov 2615, 1886.
t,ovrrement. Mre. Bisset was • m.mber of A leo years age his wool good h.alth boo
name "�omew �, ifroksu end tt7 4Mti11 M ..
Korot church, of which ye s. The amorWa al i joie' ir. ¶b. irr,earablh law
yips forty years. The tumoral
suffered In the death of lei" wife, who was
ROBINSON'S
A LIttIe Better
THAN THE BEST !
The "Maple Leaf," "Racer," and "Premier
Saws area little better than the best. I have
just received a new shipment of these celebrated
• Sawa, and would invite your inspection before
baying other Saws.
AXES-
on
XE
on \i-•od.y el tut week wee 000duoted by
Roe Jae A. Aoder.oe, B. A , the pall -bear -
ere. betpr Wm Campbell. Jae. B■ohsoan,
John Waiter. KJwardGraham, A. Stratton
and A. P. MoLoan. The interment ale
mads in Maitland cemetery. Besides d•-
reue.l's sou, then were bore to attend the
funeral Jame, D•videoo and Samuel Bust.
of Cornwall to nastily, nephews of the de
os•.•d. Mrs. Boast wee a reader ot Tut
Sn.,r•l. from lbs time of its err, ras0• neer
fifty-one years euro, sod used to tell bow her
husband, when lb. brat numb r woe being
errand e0 the old hand prem. was standing
by and received the vein lint Dopy
struck off
indeed Pte iti:bfal helper io all duties per.
tanning to has oslbnt, thrush met .1th notes AXE reeiguatroa sad e■bmi..io.. seemed to shat-
ter hie thea weakened system. sad from
that time he never repised hie
swarth. 7M be oo.Mso•d to porters' hie
denim anotbsr year. when opal the urgent
reoomme.duboe of his pbYlake• that a
change wee neossmry ha r st...d ban charge
0o April 10th last The romgasMoo was
seasoned by the Presbytery a.d • 15relotien
was passed hangs 1.Mmeav re hie ability
as • mtelato of the Gospel, hie fidelity is
CI pastoral work, rd.rrlag te Lis name in
roc thio chain and the esteem in which he wee
t;Laois,-01 the lots tingle 3rrein, of i d".red .be IYresby4►yob.:5°1:7,1 tlltaRnees to
Ashfield, the liars of 'Pecs. sudden death engage in .11 work. For thews and et►•r
oo Monday. the 30th tilt , pante OA & shook gm.lities tees mods bum. brother gnarly
to h • many triad/. throughout this district, , yobved they mtosm d ktm. Oa Ssad.v,
The Luckoow Satinet se)11 "Deceased was I May 2g -k. M prswbed her (.rowed ..rtao°
the eldest son of the lata Ch•riss Gwyn, et' hate b . lartts oagrwrstbe, and de 8.tor-
wardru of the oo0.ty of Horoo, who dial I day, Jos. 4th, bre Poises with his hm117
mare eleven month" ego, H• vu S3 year , and boaa.bold "Soot& He Sat went to
,and 4 re„ bibs old at the time of hie beam. I Caeu, Derham oo■rty, leu l,irthptaor,
lie a.• prominently rdenutied with the' wb.r. b. rma.isd ler • time, .rid Leat f.11
mem,ile•t efl.lra of the township, and Ind psrobs.sd a home us Ged.rtob, when h.,
abiy .otyed several )son at 10e m00011 with leu obildren and stator to tow, yamar
hard as fell \O. deputy flare sad cuunaller, I MoCJrealb, rseedsd aetll hon death flhtrlmg
end at the rec.:nt aoou.l mmtios of th. ,hb Nm. b1. b.altb did cot teapprorov.. ..d on
West Wnwanwh iaearaticg Company M`
thee skillful medical aid and levier trlepds
tllita.n..lmonsly onossn • director to 911 oak' de err doe. but without avail H.
• 5 0
[tLL1ad" TEE tlnlrOtla [.
Ottawa Jeer.•I: Aoeodiog to • Teams
despised', P. H. H.hla, a part owner of
forty mining chime to the Klondike region,
has arrived from Dawson racy with on esM-
mate that the present whiter's work for
field 1s that territory will show $30.000 000
this year. 1►w w0 get an inkitag from •
mise owner. fresh tram the scut, el how
the ten per emit. government royalty 1. ds
greeds, the Kloedik. hdoetry .56 driving
rh. ninon away. If rich mournful NNW
keep. casting Is, who oouid blame the
{{ Ge eraaees' if it Merl the royalty te
t wenn per Beet. j■N to hill el tk. whole
isdastr,. •sd p.a sa rid to the pstafnl
o.teplei.0 uttered h Mr Christ Tapper
mad other rained Edwin !
• •
PO OCCASION TO
ONCs again the electors of West
Huron &lel 'peat to decide who
.bat t thole in the House of
Ooes1eOM•
The vMReey, as we all know, was
dreaded by the elevation of the ptev-
Ises ysseab a to a position of trust at
the hands of the Government of the
day
The constituency, titino. its fortua-
t4sm, has been • Mels one, bet, al-
though originally ears ant for a
Ooneerretive preserve, t� Indomitable
plea and perseverance et the Liberal
wild ied.pepdent electors have been
eseeeestel le carrying fear out of the
ads .bstierr that bare base held silks*
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wormy.
Taranto Melon The Ivy of inter-wrltise
with whisk tis advocates el the wartime
O...gla• Bay perm hare hese wired le to
rests ort.s% waled seem. The depth of
.very fed el the
various harbors le w
reseed 1. the i)s tessee e1 Public Werke,
and the "gee of d••p•stng them or be so
-
501.1"1. ••Inlet•d n N5 beds of vier wok
already doe* hne amt 1'M whole natio
wilt 1•. • question 01 Smarr sad fees that
se unmet o1 4epr.etatlm of riyel. 5 a
sass (Aal Lateran menet weigh •
feather% *mom 1. the problem. 11 en
eat, be made os•eeseel by oh..riuc the
best horbor, ttv.ty'hiss oa.dderea..d the
Mettles se b *54S4S55 Y best w111 h. nate
M b dot OA e1 the asl.slatb•s .1 15. en
out tha....ptred term of hie late father on
the board. He was aim a director tied
.normae worker ant the Dunganaoe Agnoal-
swat ttomety, end none will be more mused
loom h• fall shows than Mr. Glryin. la
potholes he wee an out and out Reformer,
wee ooefleed to leo boom to ism. rooks,
(5. last two or three 'offsets,/ rats.. pain,
which be here wild ■awsve.i•. Christian
Iertit side.
sod noose bad dose more te ody.oe she. Mr. Peddle, who wan here with the Dem -
interests of Librrslis n ie West Hurn them hien Bankr■pS 8teek (2.• lest t•11, 5.d who
he 5.4. and is 0io death the Liberal party amt from ben M W hg4sm, r.mevd his
h+e!ostwtrontrtad Mod maharanis worker. stalk o1 dr, Roods from the hater place to
Ho wan a member of the Nile Methodist Ssafeetli last wsek.
church wed • lite r d oantnb.tor Mtwara the
.utereete of that denos'iDattee, and was sloe
• member of the Matteotti Ordet ad the
('.oidia and lodepsudest Order et Forest•
e rr 1leoeased l.wvre a widow and Ove obll-
dreo, three bey' sod tau ging. The olden
• ou, Charles l:rcvlo, 4.10 Kann" (Jlty, Me..
awl the other lour children are a1 home
Mr (herin wee a kind husband sad *adolg-
rot father, and in their greet and madden
bereavement the heart -broken widow asd
chidtao hare the e•rn.at sympathy of the
whole cmmntusuy in their sorrow." The
(unmet took plane on Wedos.day afternoon
. 1 last woo k, the remains being laterred le i
the family •plot in Uwogannon esmetery
Jiro s.vroe was uooduoted by Rev. R L
Hutton end the poli-bearere vera : Wm.
R) se, .1.ne Roberta, Wm. Hulie, Robert
K ,k, James Yount and Thomas Allan.
Part. n.+air.-The banal of Rev. Jams
Pritchard. wbo died is Ooderlob e• Sunday,
Jan any 29.b, took cisco on the following
'ruead.y afternoon at Forest, where tie de -
yeast tied for ora eleven yesn labored as
the prstor of the Preehyterrwn coogregatioo
of tbs. place. the remains were 0000mp-
enied to Forest by by no, 6ttart ; ler.
brother, Jobe Pritchard, of Peterberoueb;
Mise Iloi1. MaCroetie and Wm. MoCrostio.
of St. Helene : Dr. Gordon. of Ripley, sun
Lionel Pritchard, of Toronto, relatives of
the dammed. The Immoral sarin wee held
in the Presbyteries March, where • aerobe
of his brethren in the tnialetry, of the Pres-
byterian and other denominations, .poke
and baro testimony to the worth of the W
who had parted away. Th• interment took
place At Beechwood cemetery. beside the re
mains of his oompania 1. Me, Stith prod.-
ena,ed him neer.y two years. The mem-
t.err, of Court Mo(;ahill, No 103, C O. F., at-
tended the tassel in • body. Mammon area
also a member of the Rayed Area■■m ledge
at Foreet. The Fore it Free Prase tires Use
followisr eketob of the life of the dammed :
Rev. James Pritchard este bort 1s the
$4 50, for snowing Mei,l.nd br),ge tot.
tomes, aces retorted to t he pu'obo works
oanimltte.
The public works committee reported
that tb.y bad considered the oleim of J
Salkeld tor damages to hie cutter and her
ores and r.00mmended that Mr. aelk,ld M
interviewed in the matter by the oommilWe
The oommittss asked for power to a.o.rtain
the net of the doings neosaeary to hove
the clerk's *Moe downstairs in the room at
peewit 000rpied ea the Sr.men'e meson.'•
room sod of 6t4lpg out as • council chamber
the room now need as an armory. The rs
port was adopted.
The 000rt of revision reported that they
had 000eidersd the applications for .r teneloo
of time in whlob to pay tetet referred tothem
at the Int meeting el the council, and recon
mended that the armed engage Mr, Reid to
matinee the oolleotlon of unpaid terse ent.l
all which ore oo,lsctahb are cnllsoted.
They toed loft with the ool'.-.itor. to be dee'.
with as he thinke proper, the applications of
J S. MoMath and Mrs. 11. Elliott to hale
the lazes on their needs plead assioet then.
property. The report was adopted.
The flosses oommlttee reported that l bey
bad had • meeting with the treasurer and
the •oditon in oonneotbn .lith dteorepso
01.. between O.a.oial •t•tellleeu and the
auditors' report, and that lbm auditors had
synod to mak. a fell report e• all the mat
tore mestio.ed 00 sena ea they complete the
entese1 audit. Tyr. quarterly .tatomm1 ni
the Beak of Montreal bad boa rt leered to
the auditor. Payment ot the fall,w'n rn
masts was r.tommend0d M0111e1Da'
Wer'd, f3fle : letninin Nelda, O..,150,:
W. Sharman, 411 38 ; TIM f6LtrAt. Sr41 ;
Palmed Rlwtrm Ce.. 112 ; Mart and Kud•
doll, 15 ds : Pwokard Emmen Co . 43 06.
pa and l22.90 l 8 eves. MIs. ('n , 190,30
Ales ('hrystel, 1t : O. N. Devi.. 118 98 ;
U K. %tree ail, 12 36 ; rb. Star, 198 61 t
LAS A. BAepbard, $1R 21 ; Oartebore•Thep•
m
sea Pipe Ce . 164,09 Tb. Wath rill es
.Lest*, meek was ordered to he paid. The
report was .4.9,51.
A eemeenieotiwn was remitted from
Lieut. Oil. Vera*, onmmandtng the ,lJrd
Hates bandies, stating that • regimental
armory Mao N ba estebtrbd for .nob b.t-
U.H.. a Grated* (..nate menrmlent plate
h •soh se8sty, and that he hu1 berm in
•irnered to Henn • duo for 'ooh a building.
Th. (ioreremrm week' at bay a els.. het
wo.N pot sp 15• bathile, fee the armer'y
see alm tar the .mmtakee's noldmw, .54
the was was (Melted M weer . storm
Children should always
increase in weight. Not to
grow, not to increase in flesh,
belongs to old age.
Present and future health
Slaughtering Sale
O*
amps
Greatest Bargains ever
offered in Goderich.
Come, and be your own
judge.
We are clearing out our
large stock of Lamps to
make room for Spring
goods.
pp Thus
flee,
Good goods for little
money.
this great sacri-
lEE•SNEPNAflD
HELLO!
THE QLR.
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
demands that t,hiti.,jncrease • in weight should be steady - COAL
and never failing.
To delicate children,
Scott's Emulsion bringel
richer blood and firmer
flesh. Better color coma/
to the cheeks and stronger
muscles to the limbs. The
;rain in weight is substantial;
It COIDCS to stay.
Los sera 4r w. wafts,.
ts,.
_>» a seeps. elamiso .worn "f
I have a line hand -made Axe at $1.00. This
Axe formerly told for $1.25, and is very cheap
at the price.
HANDLE§.'... _
Best values in Goderich, from 10c. to 35c
each.
N. a. ROUQKIE.
An
Original
Position...
ALWAYS ON HAND
T111. Nw
Scraatol Hard Coal
Dr TM MAMMY
wae(yeaeat nrsr a th.sea-
N e.
eiret Salpt - Na
WW. LEE.
It is better
even to be right than merely originu, utas the
easy position you niay assume in these shoes
of ours we are ready now to show you helps
us get back to original comfort. If you want
solid, new -fashioned comfort
WEAR "SLATER" SHOES.
P.S. -The balance of our Winter Stock
mast be sold regardless of price.
WM. SHARMAN, JR.
(of o SAY a1 EMIT MEET
a7h 5g0AR3
Tin raAC?IC•L.ROS MAD, Sao sots
AGENT MEI TES SLAM MOMT,
oor,lusexamr..
AT PRIDHAM'S
For the Balance of the Month
EVERYTHING AT COST!
Before stock -taking and to make room tor Spring
Goods --Suits, Trousers and Overcoats. Our semi-
annual trousers sale is now going on ;
Any pair of Pants in the store made to order
FOR $4.00
Goods by the yard sold at cost and cut tree of, charge.
The balance of our Ready -to -Wear Overcoats and
Pants sold less than cost to clear them out.
EVERYTHING SPOT CASH I
Pridham, the Tailor.
S
purnta MILL.
ffTSIulMO 1011,
Bllchallails & Rhus
GABA, DOOR and Rah
DeaNea le all Miele nt
LUMBER, .LATH. SN1NCt.ES
hod hander's materiel et orrery den, orates
Sam ?arn1tt rs k sp80131t/
NW GOODS
FOR
UITSi OYfBCOAPS
11-111A0E CLOTHING CHEAP
a r ewe make. 0.11 5041 w thorn
ralltItotA by yard or mado ase h 11.0 /wt.. t
TJolt&s o atlei.
H. DUPIt
Masa /Risk 0 Allies el game&
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