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THE LEADING} Nf]WBPAPDR OF I-ITJRON OOTJNTY-
GODERICH, ON t'ARIO, CANADA : MARCH 21, 1901.
THE WE[KLY MAHRPT REPORT.
UOOaa0U. Mar 1). 1101.
FaWheat0 62 to O3
nowt, family. Owe+ awl ... 2 50 o 1 50
flour. W 11 00 toll 00
Brae,* to.. 15 00 6016 00
Shorts, 0 too
1 00 to 1 CO
Screening1, per cwt 0 0 w 060
Rye, per boob........ 0 40 to 0 50
Buck wheel, per bush N b 0 M
Gate p Dash 66 N 0 57
Pew'. bosh. 0 36 to 0 37
Herter. Der bus► 660 60 g 00
Bay, r toe ,
potatoes, el trash ••• "• 010 60 0 25 0 16 60 0 16
(lbe•oa oar Its ..,.. • 5... O IO to 0 11
Cr.e! sop•akssL 11 AIL0 II to 0 12
.•,... 1
1.0 10 400
Rides. ... 6 07 b 550
Lamb -dittos
6, b 0 70
Lire Hove 6 60 b 5 75
Itressed Hato 650i0715
Bede.. 0 12 to 0 18
Liam. Dor , '........ _0 13 to 15
15
Lord, per
leered Reef fen keener 0 00 to 0 00
(Dressed i,..4• hind 0 CO to 0 t)
(!ettle,/e4 61
Odium? 00 b 160
Wtuat/ons Vacant-
WANTKD.-BY APRIL 16TH. TRRBE
good girl as cook, parlor male and
bousrmald. Apply to MI88 ATTE'Lie
It!dge wood Perk. (iodated 1311
ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE TOWN COUNCIL.
Dates, muds sod lige .t Si. • lo at the
Maple LW limitary.
See Pap's'e show window for tn. free
ticket to the Pan•An,erloao.
Capital coffee. 50o. • Ib. Coll 1n 11 the
Maple Leal (irooery oo b'rid.y or Y.turd.y
and balm • cup.
Wanted, 1000 bush. timothy find clover
seed, 100 turkeys, also drool svelte .ad
better G. E. KIN., Wingb.m
Oysters. (let them .t the Vtowre. Kee
taur.0l, West street. They receive them
regularly-alway,' fresh. lee cream, coo
fac' binary, fruit. and oig.rs. C ISI.Al'K
none proprietor. Tslepboue 70.
Mise Donoeh •nnouooes her spring wile.
•ry ceding to take place on Friday and
Saturday, March 29th and 30th,.od follow•
Ing ewe. Her display will include the lat-
est deeded Ia American and ('soa$iao pat,
tern h.60. Ail are oordtatly lnytted to at
tend.
I IRL WANTED. - /OR DINING.
1 room of Colborne Hata. Apply to Mr..
060. BUXTON.
Model Tailoring
WE It ISH TO AN NI11'NCB TO THE
woad! public that we have apo
opened out a tattering set•bbshineot over
l'rnoee' Fair, corner of We..' 'tree, end the
4ivare tee. guarantee all our work equal to
the Desi city ry BTAPLETON fah t bee_
Kea only. kwr-.
Wed Orate for Bale.
QF•BD GRAIN FOR SALR -2 CARS
IJ seed pees (no bagel from Owen Sound. 4
Linde choice seed tote, bailey ted goer.
were?. A quantity of feeding cern et •1!
t,ma•. 1 sell for reeh or ezchane fur eel
vele kind of •le. 10 some eases from 1 10 9
,,.oate time cae be h.4 If desired. Drive
right to oar warehouse, railway station. y.
11. PSI -MIN. Chute's. March6 1901. 3111
For Bale.
L,f1R SALE. -FOUR GOOD TOWN
lou on Rout h street, beet of 90,Aee soil.
Apply to 1•1111113 WATSON Mentreal street.
FOR SALE --ONE OF dB E HF'ST
fume l0 the Count/ of Huron. Owner
retiring Poesesebn now Or in the fell. 11r,ok
house. Duk barn, , ood water. To rent, one
rouse. 1 tomes 1e 9oder,rh for Bale. E. N.
1.E W IS, Yoderlok. 212
AND _FUR SALE, IN TOWN OF
ble
terms. the property yknown eas the Distillery on
lend,. betas part of block 'F' in the Town of
Ueterlob, rootalobg about 31 scree. with
buildings and aster rights on the River Met -
lard For term• apply to 0ASHOW 3OAR-
HOW , taRrtore for the vendor.
Pub110 NOtIOe-
TGWN OF OODERICH.
lattmwseng W eke Receipts and gtspewd*tiores
/Or (A• year I:•OF. _..-.
KSOcIPil,
Itelaow fr..a 189 $ 7,467 19
Taxed IfW 1 4.427 61
Tates 1900- 23. the 67 27,606 31
HMIs discounted and renewed (own) 62,000 00
,., 4.'evtorl 195.000 00
Furniture factory loan 10.000 00
Water rates.. 3,890 17
Steotrlc Tight rates 4,019 37
1'ubl a schools t62 W
Lacteal 752 15
Maitland cemeter' 29150
Market, rent 0) 00
Magistrate' fines 16 50
Miscellaneous 12 14
Non-resident land, t.,• 562 11
Public worts 9 15
leeoroaoe refund.. 15 00
Electric light malntena0os....... .22 tis
Waterworks capital
1. 0. F. refund 4 59
Total $313,332 61
a:raobrionen.
UGH SALE OR TO KENT. -TW ENTi•
Ove cad ooethalf aures of lead et the
eolith end of the town. P..oeedoo siren by
April 1st. For terms sad particular ',plc to
Ila
IL DUNLOP. Meet one'.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT -TWO-
siw7 Mick .hop Darner Viot0r.• and
TT.fi1n r a e4m. 0oder406 ApDllc to W J.
I'ASMORE.
POR SA LE. -LOTS 96. 96, 117, 118, 119
and 148 In Hatchleoopp'ey survey. ell In
Uoderlod For 9•rteoaler•}apply to
HOLT
Barrister. &.., Goderich.
Maroh 11th. 1900. filetf
A GOOD 80 ACRE FARM FOR KALE.
Lot /1 nosceseoo It. Ooderloh Town
slew situated 11 miles from Ho meanie. 34
miles on hard. (Mintonm ge
well..and spring creek. Agsenii field
of fall wheat. Terme reasons"Ie. For patio
tears apply to THOR. OUNURV', auctioneer.
I lo.ierlch. 1St f
Selene.
rloft departed.*
Peale works
Matlent coveter,
e lectric light capital..
Orieollthle walks
Eleetnellght meintessece
Pristine
Peale sohoo's
Special grant.
B owen
yyoeppaano school
Calleglate Institute
Elections
I as0ruro
0001104
Wateewo'ke oapltal
Wterworke mal.ente
C. C..ad 0
Miscellaneous
Ila'. to Furniture Co
Blue payable. town
Bills payable, .levator
Lew use's ..............
Interest .
Debentures retired
It sok interest, town
!tank Interest, elevate,
Intents' on ?edit are Co,'s. Donde
t) nines tends
!island to 1911
FIRST
F
-THAT M MU
R
SALE T
"L' d•7
Own
Y th
• tees
FAR
clew
farm known Farm." being E. half .ot __
ion W •wanos4 1es
00 arse, 99 area cleared and o
o good stele of oultiv.tlon. 1 acre bosh.
There la on the phew a goal two storey frame
4well(51 5.u•. `fle32 with wlog 16E70, and •
g. od moos collar. • frame barn 36156 with
stone stables under, 4 sores of good orchard. 2
good sever -falling spring wells. The soil L a
good ole/ loam, about 70 acres In glees.3 scree
of fall wheat. and moms tall pytoaghing. Tbe
tonnes are good. It Is on a leading gr..el road
ronvenlent to 0hurohes, school etc.. i mile
tom the village of Auburn. 6 miles from
it1711., 11 miles from the towns of Ho4.r1Oh
end Clinton. This I. a very deeireble place -
no poor or waste land. 1 b PHILIP H 'LT,
For fall particulars apply
solicitor for the eetnl* of the late Mrs. Cases
1017.
Musics.
W , GLENN CAMPBELL.
C,g.atd and meelo•1 dlre9Or of North wt.
Methodist church, end towhee of pianoforte,
pipe organ and theory, will be pleased to 01
coke pupils. Inetraotlesvee either •t
stoat) or OA Doe's home tl etudes
at $meson's Maio Sora,'rim.. 71.10
Total
H. W. BALL t Aodltttra
W. R. ROBERTSON,
BTATET188, DKN
AIBORBSlat IV& AND BILI -
Arena.
Cash
Taxes . • •...
Nen-resident lands.. ....•........ •.
Water rates
Electric light rates
8loting (und.: Len 31
AgQrlallitunl park. $
Weenie light No. 1 . . 2,751 97
.. .. 1 ... 361 2'.
Water rates No. 1 .. .. 10.0[7 M
•• 2 792 48
aoderiob Orate Co (.163 31
Collegiate Inetlttto .... 1x,512 If
Sewers ..... .....a......•
6.376 16
interest
$
enwe111h1r Oldewelk• rrep.sed to be told
711. Tear 011ier business.
The r.gular h,eeuog of the town cou0o:l
was bold en Friday •vuolog. All the mem
hers were present wool* Uououdlor Mur•
•5y, who wee •w•7 at Sarnia un burno,.s.
There were about twenty live epeot.t re o
the hall when the meeting oommeacsd, and
the number inoreseed during toe evening
until then were between forty end tiny
prewot. Most of them were In attendant).
probably to watch th• proo...hors regard-
ing tee °owe.
A Liter Iram Jobe MaKey, :Sault Ste.
Mari, asking support tow.rde (Antonio' a
substdv from the Province for the Manitou
Ile & North Sbo•. Railway. was referred to
Ilse .penial comallttee, with power to sot.
Philip Holt not tied the ouaooil of the
sootdeot to R. Radcliffe. who broke Ole
r ght arm by felling oo th• sidewalk oo the
',guar.. stating that he was inetruaud by
Mr R•dohff• to brine en .orlon against tie
town for damage. and .11,og what emirs.
(be oouooil intended to take. Referred to
sweet oommltles.
Chas. Reid, secretary of the fire brigade,
requested that an allowance of $2 be emoted
for each fir. for each member attending
moi fir., this in addition to the nun already
provided. Mr. Reid stated that Clinton
and other neighboring towoe paid the fire•
men this amount in addition to the regular
salary, Referred to hr.'•ammltta.
W .1, tt Holmn., medinal health iodide,
wrote that he h.d sent to isle .coal report
on November 15'.h iast tv the chairman of
.he board of health, as dlreeled by the
statnt5
An offer from D.yld Reid for 'h• unload.
tog cf ten oars of octal .t ,lns omits per ton
was filed.
W. (2. Goode wrote the oouooit Matter
Quo the Rent of 1rade.waa t.ktoe op the
quest. •. art publshtog • smell book 000t.lo•
mg the annual report of the Board, together
with information regarding the town. for
presentetloa to msoufecturere and other.
also Revisiting that now wonld be a good
t,lne to revive the project of • new G. 1. R
station. II the ouuooll saw fit to consider
hese matters, • small commutes of the
Rwrd would like to meet the special nom.
mitre+ of the mooch to discuss them. The
uummanic5i on was referred to the .penial
oommlttee
I:egloeer Kelly made a renoast for some
equipment and supplies tor the electric light
plant Th. water .04.11e1tt committee was
given p ewer to act.
Toe following accounts were -wet to the
Bowes oommlttee : Hugh Dunlop. three
months' rent of building Hefei for armory.
$42.50 ; George Stewart, relief, 13 : Golder
& MoCullnch, statement 01 a000nnt, $907.75
Petition, for • g000011th,0 sidewalk, sit
feet in *bath. on the son.6 side et St.
D.vtd'• street, and one oo the west side of
Keay• street, wore tent to the public works
oommlttee, with power to act.
The anti crow-byew petlli00 which hes
M., to otrculsttoo for some works was then
retie. The pemtloh &eked the the cows he
nee pr+flew* Irma 'ermine at large. -t u:
Chet the assent bylaw he asteroid. The
around. of he petition were : (1) That. the
true web o1 the ratepayers bed not yet been
a•oerteined. At the lest elation voter.
whose mimes were on the list for different
words voted in each ward, and then were
over 165 of these repeaters, neatly •11 of
whom were In favor of the peeing ot the
bylaw, and the petitioners olsimed that if a
proper vote bed been taken there would
not have been • m.jor,ty against the cows.
1 here were alto, they were intermit& other
.rrevnlarities to the vote (2) (ioderich hod
more waste land web its eireNe and fiste
teen any ether tows el ,t• el. in Canada
and It the nows were closed up the our' of
keeping the streets in p.sesl•ts 000dttino
would be very large. (3i Toe poor people
of the town would not be able to keep e'er..
(4i If any damage had anion from the cowl
o from their run-
, es
tanning •t tares It had h
R
o.ng 1t Digit and 0 the present !slew had
by. o enforced there would haus been iso
tato 00
1,106 31
2306 36
2* 79
6.366 n5
14.846 15
1.637 11
369 44
6.735 78
700 00
211 76
450 00
2.800 00
61 70
893 41
02 79
756 17
9.511 61
156 91
106 01
10,000 00
40,500 W
195.001 M
678 36
7,769 61
1.276 47
00 02
2,191 93
62 46
1,027 41
713 76
$113.3?2 6l
DRS. SHANNON & OPHY
el°ILNA .s0.o slfa6Rertleoae. Ofsoe le Reek
of reelaen west ods of Square.
N ht .Willi' at reddwor
Dr,
Oalbw.
r.
r rst.ga
'i0e.
d Napier d. Blois it. w.
01 Thew,
r w ebb 9 'Phone 63.
Insurance, eta
(in mort9Ree 61 Y1
end bonds ...16.7
bent
19.1155
116537
_ 61
f .M
••
Aappltes at power stnann ..
Gederi061 Elevator R Trip!. SCO••
stook.... ............. .
o
O'ertob levator t Mein
Interest ...............• •
Kensington FnrnitorS b0., more- 000 [0
gage .................. ........
Remington rurelture Os„ IMM,e.t 62 46
Reel estate 13.501 00
(7.110glate institute 12.000 00
l'nblie Scheele A. 13.*10 00
Fire department property 3,700 00
Town clock 1,150 t 0
Policeman's clack '53 38
Write:wn-ks plant 37.616 66
91.03010 light plant. ..26.9 )t 71
Ur•nolltbic walks 16.775 53
$189.171 96
labenttat*nli,rrIC . _ ,, 117%216 63
County
y0ri v........ .. - 984 78
Notes dl.con1led-ordloar7 cite*. D,696 00
doors*
Notes discounted - graoollthlo 16.1;555
walks
Notee-0. Elevator sed Transit Co. 50,000 00
Balance .. 31.00 Oe
1269.411 96
. In satiate
coal at power station
CRA' R. SHAW, (IRNRRAI, ihSOR•
ASCE and real estate .gent. OMoe, t.ae
door east of P. 0.. 0oderleh. Agent for the
leading mutual Ore inanimate eoma5nle, and
leading stock spumonis*.
Mercantile and manotaclarieg risks at
lowest rates C•11 at .Moa.
$743 74
4.147 03
849 08
11,10 46
614 93
116.634 62
1,971 50
300 01
6n,n00 00
5,133 90
had toatruoted the Mark to write Mr. A C
Cornett stetlog that his propoeltton for the
wt .6h.hing of • tin u.st,ufsotory was too
.udefio.te; reuummeuded that the now by-
law dome Into Ier.e oo the pausing thereof ;
and that Ms ouuuoll engage to take from
the Maitland River Power Comp•oy 200
hone power at $25 per h. p., with the
agreement that the town le to get all tbe
extra power that may be required at the
same rote per hone power. and to uses of
lire •11 power required without exon owl
for same, provldlug • sot ,d.story agreemeot
oa0 be made without soy extra cwt regard
log toore5*e and ezte0.100 to plant and rye.
tem beteg required.
Mr. Humber, speaking in regard to the
matter of .500' tog power, stated that tf Ibe
Corneae). would .gree to the terms m.,
uonsd ,n the report the town would be
very fortunate. The report wee adopted,
Mr. Nal tel dissenting,
Mr. Humber stated that the Toronto
Papers had been publishing a et.temeit to
t he effort that the.. was a wee of smallpox
in Oo..rroh, and he thouvht it should be
refuted. A resefotioe was pasted asking
Hi. Worship to take steps to have the State-
ment 000tradwud.
In reply to an enquiry, the Mayor stated
that the onotraot for the fi'tine up of the
.rmory hod been pr.otic.11y-let.
Hie Wer -hip reed the tollowmg letter ad-
dreeaed to tum and ooata,ntog the Royal SO.
knee ledgmoot of the message of sympathy
mot by the oouooil on the death of Queen
\'atone :
Ottawa, 11 h ldsroh, 1901.
Sia, -1e obedience to oommands received
from His Majesty the King. He Etoelle's,y
the Governor G.'u,nel des re. me to convey
to Y.,ur Worship anti the olttzens of Gods -
rich Hi. Mejes'y's heartfelt thanks for the
kind ez.rosion of sympathy 000taiord In
your mermen* of the 5th ultimo, wbioh has
been gratefully appreciated by His Majesty
and the Royal Family.
I bete the hnoor lo be, sir,
Your obedient servant,
HARRY URANUS,
Captain, A.D C.,
Aottng °ovsraor l' 1'e 4ssret.rv.
Ina clotted! then adjourned
W R. R. RORKRTSOty.
Accountant and Insure!! o0 Agent.
Hooks and amounts made no.
Hnlldtnp rented mind rent. eolleeted.
Fire loanranoe In British and Csnadlo
('nmppmienles.
OMne- la Prood(oot R Hail clan `Hirth
.inset tinderl0h.
FI T. NAFTEL, GENERAL IN
R(IItANCE and Real 9.15" agent.
Fera, life, Amet leetand Plate Oleos boomer's
.Rented on mutual or duh plan at lowest
rates pawl hie.
Boat English and C.oadleo oon*900Ies 059
resented.
°Moe neat Anne to ()arrow k 0srow. Bee
rivers. Hamilton •tre51,
R. W. RAIL, Auditors.
W. R. ROBERTSON,
To the Mar an end Cloll of the Municipality
of the own of 0oderlch.
AROUND TOWN.
KING'S DAOOHT166' SOCIAL. -There will
be a social under the auspices of the King's
Daughters at the home of Mrs. Leltus E.
1)aoce►, Waterloo street, on Friday eve01o9,
Merrill 221d. Refreshments served. All
.re invited. Silver collodion.
LOOK IAT YOUR
.LA BELI•-
!t'lT SHOULD BE
MARKED PAID
FOR
...1901
D. M°GILLIC U D D Y, EDITOR..
this y'tsr, find only tor that unfortunate se. rod., Ou of McKean' R Howell's sales
oldeut at Clinton everything would be nuts week was 200 rods.
hockey dorey. 01 Moody eventag the G. J. C. Hoary, d••loe la me Beal supplies,
C. I sates a..1 the Elites crossed stick. Toronto, last week oaseed a woo to be
alma .t the rink, "lot the champ•oauh.p of
the town." sad as the result of the game the
Collegians say they are '•It " The teams
were 1 U C 1 -Real, 1'. Kirly , p"tut, S.
}'ritokard ; oover•polot, C. Lsae ; forwards,
R. (1am1Uro1 W 1' v Igoe, J. 1'. Brown at.d
W. Wilhwma E .-goal, D. Stratton ;
point. J. Nicholson ; cover polar, L. Ter
eons ; forwards, H. 9tuldv. H MoGaw,
W. Gees and E. Stewart 1).0 !delver
was retere., The players were the *erne as
1n the game ten days belor•, am! the mire
.was the same, 3 to 2, but this ulna In favor
of the ll. l' I. team ....The junior town
teem went to Luokoow Monday evening•od
were beaten 11 to 1. The Luokoow players
promised to rendre the vett on Friday of
this week, but it is doubtful It there will be
any toe.
Tun Pout Fu7oHr &HEIM-The meet•
mg to the township hall .t Carlow on Frl•
day eveoiog for farther ooesideratioo of the
project for the setsbli.bing of • pork pauk
for faotory was largely attended. the hall
being orowded. Progress was made in the
derrt.pm.0t of the scheme, and a oom-
mlttee, oomposed of representatives from
the townships of Colborne, Hulloed and
U ,lerioh, the town of Chown and the Vil
lave ret B yob, Ina• • 90101.4 10 0507.*. for
su5nnpu. art of stook (o the company which
It is proposed to form. There was a large
deleg•ti00 90.4006 teem COoton, and on he
hall of that then the offer was made of a
free site and exemption from taxes. A
smiler offer was ran rued from Blyth, there
tonne a number of representative. from that
vtil.ge to •tteodauee. R. McLean, of
Godertah, was ereseot, and Mated that aL
though he was not a0tborzed to mak• any
o ffer on behalf of the town he had 0o
doubt that Goderioh would give loduoe
meads equal to those which would be re
Delved from any other quarter. The diode
ion •s to the location of the industry will
n ot be mode until further programa Is mads
towards the foru..• .sn of • oomp►0y.
W C T U. -Tb. ref/tiler meetl0V of the
Garen will be held in the Temperao.e Hall
Moodey next, Meroh 25.5, at 3 P M. to
the evening there will be • parlor meeting
.t the residence of Mr. R. W. MoKsoz a to
which a cordial iavu•'ioa is extended to all
interested in temperance work. -Minn oo
100.
NEW TuLLPHONES -The following new
lei/phooey hays been mooed by the Bell
Telephone Co ' Ur. Whitely ('.hoe), No.
72 ; Geode Stewart, grocer, NO 106;
Hodgeot thee., dry good.. No. 26; J. H.
Ceiberu dry *soda, Ns 86; L E. Homey
(•7ffi s),-*Homeye. 88 : Wee Rey0elt (reildesOrji
No. 24.
DRIVING ON THE LAKE. -The genial hoot
F the Point Farm drove to town lest
Thursday by a short out., coming by way of
the Ike. He was •ceomp.rled by Mn.
Wright. The los, of course, was quite firm,
.ted tsar. Wright t5loks the lake route 4.-
o.dedly ur.fer.ble to the rood. He repeat-
ed the journey oo Saturday.
A PARALYTIC :1TROK1 -tie are early to
hear that Aoreh•m Wilson. who has been
with hos d■ughter Mrs. J 0. Beesley,
et Maple Crook, N W. T.. *Moe 1.at Sep
'ember, was etncken with p•r.iyeie en the
4:h inst. and now Lee in • very critical Con-
d.tinn Hi. right Side 1s paralyzed and he
u unable to sneak. Hu roe Gilbert is at
Maple Creek and bin attendance upon blm
.molaote.
The petition had 370 signature+. Mr
11.rlio ..ked it they were.li n.mes of per
mos eotltled to rote. Toe clerk said he
knew nothing about the signature..
Mr. Martin mored that the uetttlen lis
received and filed. With s11 due respect
to toe petition, he tho itht the mimed had
given the question • fair teat, and the vote
thie year hod resulted to a vood molarity
for the .hutting up of the cows, Record-
ing the request that he present bylaw
-hoald be enforoed, Mr, Hutto made the
remark that If the owners of cows h.4 oh
served the bylaw In the put there might
hay. been no oYernity for the new bylaw. He
did not see why the town should furnl.h
pasturage for the crew., and he refutei the
argument that It, *a.. the "poor man" who
was being 1.6111ate4 against Two of the
men whose names were on the caution had
come to him sad %ked him to lake r.o no.
Gee of It : they wanted the bylaw pseud,
but had signed the petition when asked by
a neighbor to do so. He thought no notice
should be taken et the petition.
Mr. Humber Ihonght the petition should
5... due consideration and moved that it
be referred to the special committee. This
war carried.
A report from the eortoo of Miitlasd
oemetery wag referred to the cemetery 00111 -
Tit!
ee
Rtes recommend
The potato works comm
ed that nn gotten be token Io the matter of
David Reid'• claim Inn injuries : that the
root of the town hall be 'minified and re.
paired ; that the proposed oonstro0tion of
gra00hitb1O sidewalks on the following
streets be advertised : From the corner
of North and Nelson streets ming Nelson,
on the north side, to Waterloo street;
Waterloo stere^, both sides, the whole
length of the street ; south elle of Eight
street from Viotort• to Torooto streets ;
along Toronto to Britannia ; from (.100•
dieter terrane On or the west side of Vlo•
totia street o Kingston street ; from N.1 -
son to 0: vi . avenue on the east aid. ; from
Int 3 t1, Int 2 on Cobonre street, theme
along Wellesley street to the south side of
t: ghthoese street, thane along the south
Md. of Lighthouse street to Estes street,
hence along Kau' .treat on the
moth gide to Norfolk street ; from
Rrltannl• road along the Huron
road on the Muth side to the ;rail
way oro.iloi, this to he done at the expense
of the town. Other reoommea4Oltons worn
that the town afire. be rhanped to the
lower flat o1 the town hall : that the town
ball he newly ...ted, and that he wharf
hill reed be graveled.
Mr. Canleleo said that the °.amenities bad
dao tiled to advertise a walk for Wellington
street, the whale length of the west gide of
the street. This was added to I he report.
Some of the onunnlliers thought It was
toe marsh for the town to hear the whole
not el the walk to the rallw.7 cronies on
the Huron road. and the wae referred beck
to the (tntemlttee for rwoosi.feratuN. The
report ae amesded . as then adopted.
The Roues maim ttee reonesmeaded t►e
payment of a enm7er of a0001, ala, reported
that they had pawed the •ado,, state
meet and re.onmmes4ed the adoption rel the
snvgealrow. m.d• by the 'editors rag•rdlss
report• from the memory wzl0n earl . sew
Ot:ente
n
We lave examined your Trees r*t'e
servants for the year ending Dec. 31. ISA,
compared the entries In the oath book with
he vouchers straitened and fount thein nor
re, y the balance to 10,1 being$e2 71 in Hent
of Montreal, $661,82 lo office, •19J,.
1)o Janrtar, 21st{ the *eh beetles w%81697.
M. of title $ 41231 was to the Bank or Mont-
real sed $1e1.61 to the Toes/meet's ofbloe.
Tbe incurable elven by thn Tre..a-er and the
amount1110,tto-aite the same se • year asst
and we believe they are so'Oment.
We eramined the andante of the Treasurer
of the Collegiate institute and found them
correctthe baleen. to 1901 being $1.175 51
also the cash accoust of the
Treasurer
Public Library, Which showed abalite. o
$63.moe hand
at ' he dose of the year.
Herewith plr•ve fin4
A detailed statement of renelpts and ex pen
dltarem.
A m0f the same.
A statement of 515160 and liabilities, .n4 a
summary of the Public School reoeints and az.
potentates In depitomte
As required by stay, a we have transmittei
to tt r reeretant Of the Bar as o' 1od'tetries.
Toronto. a ipt. andropy of tise deta11+A etstement of
the game tied of n hhtures. of e statementeoftmmary
the assetts
end Itabllltles,
We have examined the •eeonut In the
Heron and Hru 'seen SavInge flank Depart
mant as to the deposit of •Inking funds. and
the mnrtg•rem and hones. which, togetherwe
find to agree with the sinking fun e*w000t.
Your Auditors would suntan that the eons
tery sexton be Instrn lied 10 make at fire of
rtnh month • report t , the Gottlieb of the le
tamest.. In the g
whether Intent or adulg t.whither ng month, aloo is
putrefied or a pravlowly owned lott..
le the water rates of the
arrangement of edemas to be t wo ver Inoeov*5-
lent and recommend the next book be orders
with a column in front for areas. • colame
for total based of reeh ft/mount at the sated
times of reckenlwg. also . .0015 or colonies
for the dteeonnu mewls Introda054
W
„, W. BA1.1.
e6Andhorw.
It PonvttTOON.
o.lgteb. rob. it. 1911 ------
Pubile Nonce _
Eapbe.h L rcttwf I°s ,iiifaegt
For exter••1 ase s17, Is • 9p05yo116(70 00n for
@ Neal disease, Me dle.w, lsflsntmator r rhea
Dank. lumbago. sore that
w. ' throat,
b Nell gem m lunge, bnul..a sprains
l01.b. rapture and 50 61) 4,0i dleea155.
11 hew aloe been found • onrs tor threat e(
footless la horses Noes Pennine without
having the trade meek ea labels and wrap
Imre and E. A. McLwod's a lAalment. Goele
doh, (i♦t., stamped es wee seal on Mort bottle.
Mannt•petnn,d este hy EUr110Y1 AA. °
I.ANNAN see patentee and erelf,4.c
n ote street, O•dwleh. Ott zsow
!labile Nott*.
✓ OTN'P, iS HSRRBY (IIVSM TO THS
gwititthat N W demesee Veer sae eel ft or
es AI y"10,. ( 4%T far
Ityo. Owe 6
almost tweet) 7gae Illi st tk= l syr
aM Ws 'Wear
Osea4•.
•psis.
A MATKCK DRAMATI' ENTERTAINMENT -
The effort• of our local amateurs io the dr.
malio 5rt were rewarded with a vary fair
w dtenoe last Friday night at the Opera
House, when W. b'. Uilbart's onmedy, "En-
raged," was put on the boards The plot b
moat ialrioete, sod, although the varloas
III oat ioni wou:,1 be •nytbine but comedy if
they appeared to .olid Ilfe, the manner of
treatment is ■o ludicrous that the .ud,enoe
was kept in 000ttnuo0a .musemeut The
stage settings and costumes were gut. ap
propriate and the assignment of the venous
roles to the different performers was, we
though', the beat that could have been
med.. C W. Andrews had what would
have been a difficult pert to anyone else.
hat under hN Ire•tewee►r-e?.1F,-"there'.
only one word for it, dove like." Malcolm
Maeda .•1.1 hod a thoroughly eoogrn,sl part
's Angus M.ealleter, • Lowland 1.4,2i.. in
love with Maggie Macl•rlane (Miss Jennie
McLaren), .od these with Mrs Macfarlane
(kites Amalie McLean) formed • trio of
Sootob characters which added in no small
Ivey to the etrenyth of the caste. Mile
Mona Weatberald w•a goal, especially
where her port bordered no he'ragto Mote
Lexie Sutberl.nd, as MiO.le Sympersoo,
was a thoroughly good personation and Y
was her sister, Miss Aaderin.Suherland
as P. ':er, Minnie's maid. Jas. F Thom -
.on hag doubts role of Sympersoo and
M'.j r McGillivray, did himself /rest credit,
and Job Burke, as Belv.wn.y, was also
very g ed. T..e made throughout was s
.troog nue lied the production did credit to
the amateurs. The entertainment was
('(ten up as • benefit to the band, which
played • Dumber ..f floe selections between
ode sole. W. un--lersand it N proposed to
goy. the play in some of the nelghborlpg
town. 11 satisfactory srrsnpemeots osn be
made.
issued wont Un. W. Ura6.m, J. W.
Stow and W. Gunn. of Clinton. and Dr 1.
A. Rebated, of Jtr.ttord, for $10.000
damages, 1'he gentlemen a.m.0 •re the
proveloaal olreotore of • oomp.0y In pro•
earn of formation to supply doctors with
materials required in their profession. Mr.
Henry rays they .greed to take over his
memos awl to pay him for running It, but
have not done au.
A News-Kecord ourr.s000deot writes :
"Nixon Sturdy has bought the (Almon farm
near Godsrlob, for whluh he pay. 13 800.
it don't know what the menial risco le
VOlog to do with this new perdue., bub we
wouldn't be surortaed If, by and by, wheo
he pets it fixed up to his lokrog,
and lie's • little particular, he takes up
ht. .bode there Y be would like to hv• lust
a 1.1 to nearer the county town. However,
here'. hoping that tbls lateet deal may be
hu most profitable one."
CHURCH NOTES.
Rev. J. W. Robinson .od Rev. Jasper
it hens will exchange pulpits nut Sabbath
morning.
Evangelists Whyte sod Kennedy are bold•
log meetings in K•tteobury street Metho-
diet church, Clinton.
A publlo reception will be given to those
who are uniting with Vioton•-at. church
next Sabbath eve0mg.
Mus 00 A. (Guess) hasten, daughter of
Rev James Preston, and well knows to
nosy mGoder,oh, bas left to resume mis-
aioo..y work in Japan.
Rev Jolter Wilson, pater ot North.at.
Methodist ahuroh, will preach a sermon to
the sailors and fishermen next Sunday eve.
slog. A oordt.l Invitation Is extended
eepeotaliy to those who are members of thug
Important section of our population.
1'he so bleat. at the evenings' devotions .1
St, Peters next Wednesday, Thursday.
Friday and Sunday will be, respeerrvely :
'lone osoeeslty of prayer ; the questions Iran
be ;dation box ; Forged documents of
C.thol'odowdiest Ind pr.otice0;-The sin
of spititual doth .5d lodiffereooe.
COMING AND GOING.
William
N- deals of w 1
Dull AT RKRLI Tb
e de
til
Frecorotk A!dn0h, of Berlin, • norther, of
Mrs James Farr. East atrret, (;nderich, oe-
currd lest week Mr. Farr •tts.ded the
10 ,eral. welch took place at Berlin oo Fn•
d.y •lien -000. The tonere was 1.rgely .t•
tended and a great Dumber of be wilful
floral tokeus from relatives and friends
•vinoed them/off 01 the oommuolty at his
deoeaee.
Hobe FR(.M HAi.lrax.-011 '1'hars4ay
lost µ ,teem •n4 Arthur Yule and Fred.
Haley arrived home from Halifax, where
It et, had been for • year on the 9.rruo0
regiment (;.orge Mitchell stayed over .
lay in M n'.real and did not reach home
int Fr,.lay. Tnr other (loderloh boy. o0
the regiment, 0014.• Rotes and Robert
Lanham, to entated for • year. Throe of
the reternel solders whom we have wen
ere in hoe co.•dation, but they ate not at all
lore with the Lia of a moldier on garrison
duty. They would have preferred fictive
duty to the monotony of garrison lite, and
they template of the treatment whioh they
received to Halifax, particularly in regard
60 food and clothes. 6Vm Yule for the
greater part of the alio was no the garrison
police, and it the members of the force were
all Ilk. him they wart • 'trapping lot of
men.
NOTiUB.-APPLICATIONS POR THE.
pa 1t2Ds of 5551(0?? Wep1010r for the
Tows of Oad01061 will be received"rill Dr
0311?s
.1moe• neatest health officer, who ner,
sa•dp4 rewritten In regent to the dst tee
thee. ADpltoStiose will be roaelved
1 tet. W M. Yme. E), si 6
MONDAY EYRNINO'1. i'.NTRRTAIIMeNT -
Ao eseellen' entertainment was elven at
Oe
•
Mendes, everinv miler
err Hoose o v
n
°p
ore
talon goo 06 ?he Lades' Aid 3(1 11e17 ot
No- ill .lteet M-tbodist ohurcb, The moot
prominent plane on the program was hi led
b;' Vies Fiore Kays, elocutionist, of Chi -
ago. Mies Kaye' selections covered • fair-
ly
airJy large rote, ioolUAlog "The Revenge,"
Janes Whitoombe Kiley's "Knee Deep 1n
Jane ;" "Sally Aoo's Experreoeo," the
•tory, [eighth!" yet highly sugonuve, of
al r.ut•poken woman's .psecb in prayer
meeting (a story that was enjoyed by et
'reit. the feminine pnrttoo of the •ud.eooe) ;
K,pl:o.'s "Koglish Flag," whtoh we fear was
eco eoigm.tin to he mach appreciated by any
who were not already well acquainted with
It ; Kst. U,a91Y Wig9ln'spathstic "Story
et l'.l .y," whleb was delightfully rendered,
and others. Mies Kays has • clever mo-
ver and seemed almost equally at home in
.11 of her ?elections. A very pleasing feat•
urs of her reudulos. was the splendid art.lo•
uls'ion, something wbioh Is always grateful
to an audience. 10 addition to sales Keys'
recitals, several musical numbers were given
hy lone tei.nt anti ware much sojnyed. A
solo by Ytss Eva Aoa.hrook, "Love b
Tyrant," was well twelve', -•• f 'r e0core
she amp besetifuily the . "An•
nie L'eur,e." W. Glenn Clamp , e 1 •
brllli••t instrumental and respond.,, n
eothasias,to encore. Sloe Maty Pries, u
p •s • tweet, though sot powerful
void), mine DAddy
Mire tarp h
Brown
in her solo, ''Perhaps," showed great
warmth of ezoreesinn and pan articulation
end was very heartily applauded, but to the
rerret. of he enticed she did not give a
..coed pieoe. Mr. Jordan appeared I
Claw %atroompanlet. There was a tattle
good hoc.•, od threes who attended must
have been tbaok'ol to the Iodise who pro
aided Y pleasant a■ eye0iov.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MAR• 21.
Pap
Hand Made Dairy Tinware -J. H. Wor-
then 5
For Sale -Jae. Watson 1
True Paint Economy -N. D. Roalvia4
New Suring Goods -Hodgen tiros 8
Disgusted 7-F. M Dunham 8
Girls Wanted -Were Attrltl
Model Tdloriog--Wm. Stapleton 1
Seed Grain For Sale -W . d Perrin, C11s•
too................ .... 1
Land For Sale--G.rrow & Gamow 1
Farm For Male -F N. Lewis ... . 1
Aonououemeet-McKenzie and Howell1
Announcement-St.(leo. Pnee.... . 1
Auditors' Statement -Town of Goderloh. 1
A000uoo.meotd-U. M. Elliott - 1
diel Wanted -Mrs Geo. Button 1
A000aooemeut-Miss D000gb 1
Annouooement-W. C T. U .... 1
ADpI!u.ttoo For Saottery Ieepeeter-W
Mitchell 1
1
Rev. Father West wee le Clinton this
tweet.
J. M. Best, of Je•forth, was to town yes-
terday.
Sam. Curran let on Saturday for Lea.
011ngto0.
1 A Morton, of Wlogbam, was 1n town
on Friday.
Ales. Macdonald, of IS.yth, w
over Sunday.
J.- Y. Roberts, of Dungannon, was is
'own on Tuesday
Mrs. W. F, Clark has teen t lilting at
Clinton the week.
Morn Graham left Saturday to take a
posttio0 In Detroit.
Wm. May, of Sault Nte. Mate, a visiting
Irneods bore sod at Nile.
Min Code, of Trowbridge, is visiting her
aster, Mrs. R. Stewart.
Mn. Cribb left on Saturday un a visit to
her too, Geer.', vt l6-eotford.
Chas Ando vea, of l ,netted. visited
last week •. he home of P. T. Halls.
MIs. Bruce, of Stratford, le .pending •
few drys with her muter, !Ir•. Colborne.
Mrs. lames Idolaters and family left on
Mondry to joie Mr. McIntyre at Sault Sis.
Marls,
Masses M. Fraser and A. W. Green and
Miss Unll.a, of Luckoow. called on !Heeds
n ear Holmssvtlle last week.
Chas. Weathsreld, late ot the Canadian
Mounted Mee, lett on Saturday on his es-
ter. to Moosomin, N. W. T.
THE WEST HURON CASE.
LAST week the judges of the Court
of Appeal gave their decision on the W get
Huron election case, agreo(ug with the
opinion of the trial judges and voiding the
election.
The result of holding bock tae decision
•
until the present time is that the mastitis
uency has been, for the second time dunce
the present form, unrepresented in the
Leg,niature, a0d it is a question if it will
not be left vacant until the Provincial
elections.
Perhspe, after all, it would be just Y
well to let the constituency continue to be
unrepresented - for another term air two.
The lluverument 660046 not need any votes,
ae they have u goo.l working majority at
present, end one vote would not do the
Tories much gold, especially if that vote
were.wuttrolled by a Mal who ooulti give no
intelligent nesutl for using it against the
present Government
By all lawns lot us rut on our oars and
look at the other fellows sail by.
BOARD or HEALTH MUTING -Tee board
of health met on Wednesday, March 13th.
There were present Wipe,
Wastes, e
D.
Hunter, Dr. Taylor, Jar. Seephard
and Dr. Holmes, the medical health
officer. On motion ot Jae; Shepherd,'
seconded by Dr. Hunter, Mayor Wilson
was elected chairman of the board for the
year 1901. The board dimwitted the
sanitary stale 01 he town and also ' h e re.
Dent dale of smallpox to reeard to he
latter the medical health officer maid It war
• matter for oongratolatlon that the pre.
mittens taken had oonfioed We disease to
the original nue. The health offl ter sug-
gested th•1 a sanitary ioepeowr be ',motet -
ed for the town. whore duty It woul i 6n to
see that all premuel were kept. in a proper
condition, and .edam on the .0.gestton ,t
was resolved, 0t. motion of i)r. Hunter and
Mr. Shepherd, to advertise In the local
papers for • imitable penoo to sot la this
o•ptolty.
Wm
Johnston,I. 1 h
u returned
home
from th.. Northwest. He a suffering from
e 5 yore attack of rheumatism.
Rev. Jas. A. Anderson is 1n I'orono this
week attending the home mission oommlttee
meeting 01 the Presbyterian church.
Wm. Dickson, Mrs. Logie and Miss Dick-
son bad returned to town alter •p10dleg
the winter VIs'i1 9 et Es.ez and other pointe.
Mr. and Mrs James T. Rorke 1e11 on
Saturday for Olt.w• after spending a few
days here at the home of Mr. Burke'.
mother.
Major Reck, R McLean, Wm. Campbell,
James Mitchell end Dudley Holmes are at-
tending the Conservative Convention at
Toronto this week.
J. G. Ward, J. P., of Dungannon, was ID
town over Sunday, the. guest of 1'. 5 In
specter Tom We are vlad to know that
Ma beet h is much better than It hod been for
some years.
Mr. and Mrs George Harris have remov-
ed to town from Crandord aid are occupy
log the residenon on Elgin avenue which
they purohaaod from Nixon Sturdy. We
take pleasure in weloomiog th..e new raw
date to Goderloh.
Kincardine Review : Mr. H. J. D.
N.lul, who has been for some years the
stlislnt olert i0 Mr. W. (j, I.osoomb 's
1 the MOnAeToronto,
' ffi 9 las
t for
u tndles He will
where lin sill pursue h s
blig mach missed In legal Meteor. circles,
where he was uniformly obliging and pope.
hr. He beceme iod epensohl In cooed
affairs .rd among the young people he de-
parture will he much regretted. 17 a n1Any
friends in Kiocerdine wish him every .n.'
Dees in his new home
Theist -EAM TA PEg ITRNTIARY, err`-"
drew Crolnksh.nk, the Wtogham mo who
shot at George 9.ndhurn when the letter
was In company with • young lady
with whom ('rutcksheak was enamor
ad, came before .11(18. Matson for 5,otand*
oo Friday mnrnlnr. R. V.nstone, of
Winsh•m, who appeared In the prl.onrrs
behalf, .nbmltted to Hs Honor • petition
signed by a ',roe number of the people of
Wtngh•m, Inoluding Shorthorn himself, oak -
Ing ..t Ornickshok 1'n al16we4 to go rep
suspended sent outs. Mr. Vanstone also
mala an earnest plea tor his oLeot, who
hith•,tn had borne a good reputation.
Hedge Masson said that the petition spoke
velum.. for the gond nature of the people
of Wlnih•m, bet the prisoner had oommlt
1.d • very wanner offend* find he anald net
.om.de to t, • with of the petitioners Ho
tenter/lei ('ruinkab•nk to three years In the
Kingston penitentiary. 1'1e prisoner lett
for Kingston on Tuesday In osatedy of
Shriff Reyonld• sad Hlgh (beatable D. (1.
MacKay.
Hockey. W• have peoe,hle seen t
of hooker for t h.e season, thengh el owe
teaser rate book ! S. Impose,ht. to boy what Meroh m
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF..
THE YOUNG MAN IN POLITICS.
THE demonstration to Herat GUT'S.
HIE, M. t' , which wan given in Guelph last
week by hie South Wellington supporters
was s grand tribute to the young man to
politics.
Huoe Gown's is one of the brightest
young men in the Dpmioiou arena today.
and, should he oontinits to improve in toe
next ten years aie he hat done in the put
five. Ontario will not lack fora leader for the
elm:tots to rally around.
The policy of the late Sir JOHN MACDUN•
ALU, the greatestConservative that ever
n
lived in •• wee to .e,00uregw the
young men aid Rive trim to uuderstand
that there were place and power for the
youuv man who was willing to dare sntd de
for the party. Sir JOHN •Iwaye acted on
the Napoleonic axiom that a marshal's
baton wee to be found in the knapsack of
every recruit, if proper mothode were taken
to get it out.
A. against the (oneervative system
the Liberate hal taken to them•
.elven a policy of keeping everything for
the older men, end, es • r.•.nit, 000.tits
uencien were known W hold on to old
members long after their uaefn!or•ss Wan
gone It wee little to be wondered at that
emielituency after constituency lost faith
which gave little r no
in the Lihenlimm ooho
encouragement to the rising generation awl
eeverirl connection with the Reform cause.
But theadvent of LAURIER bile done much to
improve his state of things, and today the
Liberal representation at Ottawa shows •.
stronger following of young men than It
ever dpi before. 1t) fact, most of this meats
that were lost to Liberalism on the 7th of
Nov., 1900, were loot by men who had lin•
gered too long on the political stage, and
who, not having the gaol mena to step
down and out, were left at home on election
day. •
And while on this subject we might
point out to the Rom/ Administration that •
sprinkling of younger men would not do •
bit of harm amongst Ion follower,. We all
reamed the old chap. who it they ever
possessed political horst ranee have long
ago passed' Mutt station, hut that feeling of
respect should not hinder us from raising a
note of sterni if a conititueney hoe it chime/9
of being last by a "hu been" or • ''itun't
been." In the Language attributed t,, Hon.
J. ISRAEL TARTS, "elections are not woo
with prayers," and who is better able to put
in 5uoeuiu1 work t.war.le carrying an
election than the young man who know■
how to do it, and in willing and able,7
Sourl. Wo4liugton Liberal. wired the
probitiii for themselves by /electing Htlntr
UtenotiK es Their standard be.ror at the
last election, and their anemia' dates from
the day that they male their wire selection.
There is /fabinet timber in the South Wel-
lington repreoentat tee and 14 is no rash pre.
diction to elate that a position in the Ad•
minietratiun 10 easily within reach of the
young member in the near future. And as
with South Wallington 5o should it be with
other constituencies. When s candidate
denum/traten that he is not a winner and
begin.. to lay by t.c way, -ire should be
((von to understand in mild but firm tarts
that the constituency mat out ito erxlan•
gored. and that a Stronger man is needed.
1Sy such t'tion, and much action Only, can
vi.•loneo lei won in close eo00titeencleet,
and (:.metittlencie5 are of more value to
governments than individn•I..
1 HE WEATHER CHILLFD T HE MUSE.
Whateter • men'e-npinion an to (belled,
hood of conflict to w/ 0 the lion and he hoar
may 14. there L a h'nno opinl n as to the tit
end appearance of 1'ridnem's tailoring. "ane
best '
The robins pot In an •ppearan,•s this
wink
The Il ('. 1 Llttrery Soojety meets to
marrow evening.. _
Malcolm McLean, Wu,. et , le bastes
his bottom raw d end otherwise improved.
to llllam Shier, let* o1 London, Is the mew
proprietor of the Montreal street barber
shop.
1). Matdlloaddy was nee of the spr•hers
at • banquet held to honor el Hnph Guthrie,
M.i'., at I:oelph last Friday night.
Mr. Hicks, ship carpenter, of Hamilton,
is le town, and it having the.tr. Myles pint
to thorough repair for the coming swoon.
Y,ndlord 911,61ee has pnrohassd the pretty
t..tdi no* oI ROSS A. R%111100 51. P.trink •
street. Asd intends to tenures to It. The
pow was 31,600.
Robert Clark wet at the Point Farm last
week pwttieg to the toe supply for Mr.
Wntht for tr.e coming summer. A larger
gaantey wee MOM, than for many years
past, eel 11 was of hetuUfnl gnaley.
he hart
nom 61
y ye,
T5..pelal e.mmlNw reverted that they bens Nein, The gams hes had • owed rue
In the opting of 1899 the first let of Atn
(nese Field Freeing wee Imported to Gn.1e- Pills. ,IL From the floe hoz i Imprev•
nth by R W. MrK.nrle. I• was • Int. of ed. Now 1 am .1 m7 wook every day."
120 rode. MoKeso,e A Hnwell'e fleet Im-
portation of Antes -Man Field Footling ler this DIED•
yew wee 3,860 rods. The Arai .ale of Am• IeY N.- t Nile, on Mda7. g•rob 16th
etie•s F(e14 ! seed* .rade le 1899 wee 40 Jacob Mlle, aged 60 ,.ars .ed I salads.
I.n : Sp..ee ie here !
Tn. h .1. ore ringing, little d gay,
The h"). w i.h marbles are ^lay,
The sun is warmiee all he earth,
No more swell huddle 'round the hearth,
-I lin wain. Routh breve' -
we are .n,ry to plane 1he.e lines before
our readers ,n t'.0 inoomplete form -our
spring poet got so lar oo Monde, •ed has
been laid up since with • bad oeld. -
DOC (0668 GAVE HIM UP.
peepilel Trrelmrnl 11.' galls to 4'ere.
.44'. Kidney r111. wether
65
crest %bury.
63.rnaby It yet, N. B , Mar. 18 --Few
e.a••. of ,Iloru and reon,ery have etoltsd
the int , in (hie community that has the
kidney tr,nb:e of Mr. Cornel,na ()rutile.
Mr. ('tooth'. treatment by the dodoes at
home and in the hospital, and the fact that
they ah•ulutely gave him lap as e Mee be-
yond all hope, la well known. He enMe.•
anent restoration by the use of Dodd'. Kld•
nay Telt reads like a miracle.
"For five years l have .uflered off and en
with kidney trouble. List 1.11 I had to
attack, from whioh the /looter. had little
hope of my recovery. I was nbllved to go
to the hesp,tal for treatment, but It did
me no good, so i tome home it. os ap by
the Adders. A friend legrested Dodd.
--Now that the jodgeo have brought in •
unanimous decseien &genet the appeal in
he Woof Huron came, te there any IAwfal
roman why the same decision .veld not
have been rendered two months ago, no
that Walt Huron might now toe represented
in the Legi,llrore
Monday beteg St. PaMte61'. Dy, the
wearl0g el the green wee set neglected. sad
0a many mate and drone" was displayed •
hseeh et the pretty ire* emklees.
"Th..tow, little sh•ezreek, the dear Male
shame/sok.
The sweet little, grin Iltele, s6illreek el
irelated."