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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-6-7, Page 51o, .JUMPS 1118 JOB. mended payment of the following its - Municipality of the Township of Goderich, f hall. „ g * , „ paper ..•.•- .am -1I i A.R'�.I1r. 1'xd&9'1' &S} 441449P./.4 fl\HE SIGNAL.: (M)UERICII ON TA RIO Constable Postlethwaitei, Quits in a Hurry. I 1 Annoyed at Action_of Council in Turning Down His Application for Position as Chief Toros to be Reor - o u anlaad Other hu Po L h• Regular M Business al t • i Nting 0/ Use Town Council on friday Cvsning, • i usual and unpleasant it •' un 1Lldwlt ` An r llecurrd at the meeting of the town elluueil on' Friday evening. The spetlaikc Mee rout been at work for some 1. t a plan f 1 the. re- organisation of the police force 1 on Friday evening submitted its report to the council. Under the new system there are to be a chief o police and a sergeant, and in tuba const hes. special aides. Cul r 1 l ttll our f la Phelan had r)sigue1 to take n powi 1 • Provincial constabulary u 1 LhL 1 tion r force, and Constable Pnstlelh wait applied fur the position of chief His application was 11uckel up strongly by C Mor Elliott, hilt tlpe major ity of the council favored the plan 41f asking for api,lication4 for the IIts positions. chief( and art -grant, berms deciding to which position Comdata' Post letllw,tlt• NI Id lot appointed Councillor Elliott held that this virtually mrlult bur. Postlethwait s di44nliesrl, halt l'ounminor Blair and others del -tared that this wits entirely a • wn,11g view to lake -('unstable Po'tlethwaite would get one '.f the tau posit' hart 'they were iwt prepared at that time t1 soy which ('uuxuable P)stlPl.hwaite, who was present during the discuss' rfterwanls left the norm and shortly before thee •il *ski nett he return td and handed in Isis resiguati It was 11:a1 ocles•k, just half an hour before he' wait to go on duty for the night. and on toeing questioned he an- nuunavl that he was Kohut to quit right. then find thele, with hey re- marks that west• nut intended as cnu1.- p{linu•nttry to the evumeillur•The Mayer thrreuptm gave Mr. Plwtle- thw•aite his 01 of hill hurt in rather forcible terms. It looked as if the town would have t' go with- out oilier protection for 11e night, but pollee Phelan, with it w•nst. of duty that wits liteking in Mr. P/stlethwaite, volunteered t, loluxio gal for the night. although he 111141 been on duty through the aflern4m and evening and, his resignation hav- ing been accepted. he was no longer under obligation lex an uflle•r of the town. All the ule11lbet4 of 'lir colleen had been pres•11t at the nle•tiug lilt be- fore this ) co•iireiive %Ir. Blliutt nod Mr. ''lark had left. Mr. Elliott after- wards expressed himself strongly in disapproval of ex -Constable Pidtle• thwaitYN action. although he had sup- ported his application' in the first 'duce. Newgate Street Walk. County of Huron. Ontario. The following ie in addition to the laid down in tugs report and wUl carty abstract of the special auditor's report out the plan of ,receiving then) in lien recently published: of cash and treating them as checks. "Balance in Irearw•er'r hands on', Any orders paid at their Clinton 11 April, 1111141. $1:09.111, as shown in Cloy- branch to be at par. This arrange- ernn►ent cloth book at that dale, haat olein will considerably 141411)4)111 the Innen (r N i iter in e• car a cam, p 1 utwul' t thx sea o y C the treasurer, earn interest ftil' the township and give to all orders their fullness. "It is only caly fair to the officials who have ailltdl 111e audit that expensed of atte•udame be grautell them. 'Their honesty and loyally to the township funds o t the luw'nrhlp on dxmuud intrrrslr is undoubted amd the uatr- n/ltxn at L per cent. per annual, also to 1layers are to tae congratulated upon allow int.l'445t on weekly balances at 14 having the servirwr of such 'able per cunt. icer . lie was likewise anti con4eientions men as the present agreeable to the method of orderH 41N clerk and treasurer." TItEAS1'HElt:v CASH ti'I'ATKMENT FOR 171E F't'LI, YEAH OF 1904. 'I'0 balance to 4n... nret s halals front Sovereign 1lurlk at (ialeri h in the n + of the impart. until it time all the cannel' plus n bylaw changing 1 )I t t that of thetownship. , Ili u1 in- terview with the We lutant of that Yank hx stated his I - mutineer diner to loan 1»111 . ..... ...... ...... 13.223 13 Held in trust for anally rale dun Nth Feb., Ion 11Y,M1 311 • Held lu cru 4 fu d rda lw nW ro Y l' dun fruit hal. ebe 141.1 m - Held In trunk for 'debenture 1 due + bah Ma 11 Held In tru.t (or Ihun •yoveh ne 1.44'1110,11,. 21 441 PRO cal .' la,* deficiency h, town.hlp re. erne l__ .•:4 --11.22: al '1•o receipt.. from k44145tive 1 1(4'1111) 271) al To rwvIpt. from tease t•oe emelt 81144 1 ' .•...444 1.9,142 Mt School lev i ea. 111.4141 Oi )Slam W .. ...... .. .8 *41 • No. I. 8114.811 al 17r. Yi414 Y 1.11,iW al tic. Yui 73 3. 113,1a9 at 9R'. 114 W 1. 1',, ,1911.14.3 a4 IL .'47 i1 lo. t'n. 13,1441 al 1 Y: 411 4. 183.1111 at 1'-, . 11) 12 41. • 1 !.Ori al Is.. 14, 17 X ua,laa at •t.1'.. a7 31 » GN 7:11 at tie Irl 1a. - 1 •11 .1 at L• 1 1 31 11. 11)1 Ke, at )a,•. 1� 1, 81.17-.2-16 12,01, tit *lined Nn11dmg�, Union No. 4 $111.125 at MI Ir.. . $1,1424 414 $,•haul debenture -11'1.. 411011 a4 l'i.los. No. 4 81!1.42'. ;41 114: ['oleo lo, 1.:Ju1 al 111• . 4141 21 Nu. 6 127.104 nt 11.; .�. 1111-114 Stat tale label' and dug lax In- In.d asut.ral . ••1 is; Town.hip luny 8117254, 'One 1•X57 1• l'ounty levy.... 1C_YA at 1110 Y. 73 Total la .c* collo:141410 per eullertor'- roll...... 12.14144 9) Le.* armor* hand.vl le coun- ty tren.utar_ . 1 13 1 olle•tio,,,,s paid over to town. *hip tras.uier .1'2,or' In 1'o receipt. from lone. on corporation 4401,,+ .• 2.IR13 )n •May AI, 4'. A. \\'shelf' 111 .a. ..34441110 hd3' I. Nixon ietuedy at 6 1.41) ).) Ane 1u, Joe. whitely at 6 41x,01 Sept. 1.5• Nixon Sturdy at 6 96$ in 2.sk3 In To receipt. Nola, -nndry .ounce AY Yr Ilullrt tp.. 1m boundary Ilne... 8 T Si 1'ou(ty tnN.snror 4444 ncvnunt of 441 arraan. 56 al 1'°linty treasurer. tribunal of • InuntY glanl.Marl land 11111 x34 111 ('pinto town balance grant ' Maitland 11411 :44 pa Ilnlle4l township. :b ttier nen! (Viol 1 Witted debentur6 The reading of the ' tars of the previous meeting brought op the guest• of ,the location of the pay- '4ola•d new gran..Iithie sidewalk on rw•gate street --inside or outside the trees. 11 Wen decided that the sunset in4pct0r should 1'411ra44 the pN•ti- tonen, to a.eertnitl what their wishes are. the majority to rule. A xtltculrut of the rnlh•rli......................... 48x)•4 414)4 rd•rivel fn1n1 Campbell, showing that all but 17.79 had been collect/41. The eullector is to gel this balance in forthwith. Power Scheme Bylaw. E. I.. Iliekinei,M. tow it solicitor. sub- mitted a draft of a 14) law to guarantee the bond* of the 3btilhout River Power (lama ty. A paragraph of and interest .. ........ 444)41 Brat 2•S i *14.11)4 9a I - 818,161 20 THF:Af(t'ItER'S ('ASH STATE'.11ENT FOIL THF: F'I'LL YEAR OF 11141,. To Bolan . in tree.. e1'. h.nd. 1.1 11y,ounty tnaeurer for 141.4 1rvy • 82.172 31 l.,.., 11115. . 82.161 N1 14y dement ores redeemed Iwith In• 1114)1 In tilt for 441111?)' fair.. tiered i. . _ ... .... 7it1 76 dee 11111 Yrs_ 11110 .$2,1472 11 futon No I. a4.,ol deb•nlore • Held in 1re*, to,drboture No. No. Y . Lon 31 a. dor _48th Jan.•lYr . :til a1 `'.1 Sec•tlou No. 6.- .ehool debent- H cld l,. totot for debenl on• 30. ore No. 2 376 41i V. dile 11th May. 4(86 376144 ..- - �r � - *client trustee,...:.. 8i144 744 8.1.:57!, Irl 111' lo..• drM•iets_y ln. -township For 14(5 .• 1001 levy leer revenue..... . 1.217 Ir, semen $2.473 4t - For l.twn.hip grams 4.4»4 nl 82.161,111 For I.e4elnllve grant Iter To receipt. fron, 1.egldati a grant to ' contra.. . ... . 011111 11y county treasurer for i*44 levy 82,67.2 ,11 Hy debenture* redeemed lotus Int Ila l 7144 70 ('11100 NO. 1 +ohool deb're \o. 2list'11 Si d No.e1 IllsNo.Y7t 1 IN • 87411 76 • )+.•hone trudaw. (aIle NI Fur n1' N school 1'.n. Idler Oela.181,4)41 cal " town.hip grant lit»I w Leeptdu i, grant new cont) :74 111 1'num No. 1 building Ipar Id,nt nd .'tam 4 Ra "• 1'n1.o Nu.lulnwalds Hul- 1 lett dehcn?u.• mar ventral '.111 .4 16.4141 111 Loan. nyg,1,1 (pet ('0(45444 ..... ........ 2.1x5 W Tp. expemwr1except ..Thou Kant).... 4.1117 11 nowt. and bridge. No. 1.... . 141)4 11 4144 43 . 51111 16 " 41. It. eta: t'enleut bridge No. 2 „ S SC 413 7714 3 Maitland Hill expenditure Brant. contra • 01 50 83,1744 39 Satiric.* and allowance.. ort 11 Stationery. printing. vantage at1.4 literature 8118 Imes 4nd titbit ninon ...., A ui . Relit 11 1. 1 hardier .... 111 4 I nla•I'ei.I. 01) I'I,IpOrary loan71 111 Mbeelbionu. ..-. - 111 Statute labor taxes refunded N so 11+tocey laze* overpaid rd'ded .24 x, 84,1147 3,1) Balance in tree..carer'.: bund* on 314 1 k4elllb•r, 11111...... . .. . 2,1441 ty Held In ltn.l for wooly rat due 11th F'eb. IBC 2.41721) Held in front for debenture No. 3 due 'doh Jan„ 114x511) 11 Held ill trust for debenture ' \o. 2 due ugh Ma)• IN1s3744 16 i.e.. deficiency In tp. rcvenue$t..2117 )177 82,1441 YH . N1h,M41*•• 'x/1 111 - To 11.4 11a. from taxa sen en.•h 111)4' assessed .. ... ......... ...... . 11.376 C. To wheel let gee ....... 12.173 1.4 144.94)411)4• 4 $ 414 No, 1. 1413.,3.3 at 171.-- 22+*J, 2. 1:4x:1'1 at •Lir: 31.541 b 11%71' .It 4.i•. ':rat 1. 1'n. 125,.4. xl 1111•, :.54 - 2. I'n. 1:.11441 at Cr. 91111 Dickinson's letter accompanying 4- n. 15,114. al air, 11+441 the bylaw was lot follows : '' 141,1i/• at tic. 344111 X . 1!2,1./1 at Sir. 151.17 -Thr Art amending Lir general Art s. Pr:Aare, 4.t.•, 2.13 enabling (1'i palit ire to gluirxnle• ». 1.4.1•.'1 al Inc. 265:57 bonds o this deN.•riptiun provides that In. I/■.19114 y . 21'1»! 1 1. I.ii.:.11 .at, -M. :Rpt Ml such guarantee shall lw subject In the - _ • provisions of elelul' A of owt" 74) of the CosoaJidates1 Municipal Art ax • to obtaining the run.)•nt. of the "rate- payers. This elms' of art' 71141, after providing for a vote of -third of all 111e ratepayer.,, further provides that no patch bylaw shall 14, paused utitil the nsmrnt of aorh electors 1111,, ixen obtained in r utforMity ,with the provisions of the net respecting bylaws creating debts. Otte of the provisions of the Art its respell to such bylaws is that the bylaw shall name as certain sweaty x11111 to be raised n/111114411y by special rate sufficient to meet the liability created Io• the bylaw, 111141 1 ase inelined to thi,.k that it wo11141 be neve-awry t1 flx witch a spd•ille snot in this bylaw, 11111,1)hgh p•rhals, not nicessan•)• to actually it'll it, and I do 1)11 lode how otherwise the nplley rrnlld 14• paid by the town in row' of the 1' pony's defeat upe)n the INlnds. I have not been able, however, to fix the sunt which it would be nerea4ary to raise in thin ran•, 1Nc1111W 1 d9 ml1 yet know the terms of the loan which the Company plopp*WM to llulk,altd for which it is to give IG 1)0111I4," Mr. I tick imam htnt1l that there were other legal gne..t.ions in connection . with the bylaw whish should be dis- cussed. and it was rssl,1Ye) that the solicitor take 11p the tantni(Ieration 11 the leg�(al aupet of the matter with the rioli,'ilor o1 the (' poly, and thou Intern special meeting of the rnunril 14• held III the call of the Mayor :o dis- cuss the bylaw, ' To Meet the Board of Trade. Iii response to a relnert from the Board of Trade, the special a ittee was instructed to meet. 1a ronnMit tee of the 14onnl of Ttndr for a conference regarding matters in which the two bodies may work together in ad - valuing the town's interests. After the sleeting of this joint committee. there IN to IIP n joint m eeSing of the whole eouneil and the Hoard of Trade to receive and discorso( the repast of the commit tee. The council plowed an order for 111)' Payment of the bill for advertising the town in the (' riot Hand ito)k i,:1ne1 by E. Helston, Toronto, a s -ordered fry the Board of Trade bud year after pi:molting the (onncil in the Ina1,1Pr, The (011ncil asked that the Board ' of Trade distribute the (opus+) of the !land Hook which were received in connection with the 14(iver- tising. A complaint that. the sewer on Kenya street was blocked waw referred to the street inapl'tr,r for report. Mrs, E. Hawley wrote stating that the town Nater and light station pro- jected 4'feet (1 inches nn her property and asked that the town either par for the piece of bind or move the building. The clerk was instructed to investigate and report. A ion near helInt'for rsection 4)1 ic Wlest.,tat or Light - boos.. and ('ohou streets waa re- ferred to the electrician for report. The clerk was instructed to inter- view it. C. Hays and W. Prondfnnt "'Raiding their asnennmente for grano- lithie Wallin. t) Rene if an serrmne.ntean he reoe'hlld nn the Iasis of special ,....„, ., . . • v, ...„ 4111.,•4 t ,truf 81.471..115 WIC.. WI Tow,, -hip kr). $1.171115 at 87, 117 .1) Stand.. Int,ir '95:'44 1 .411111 i lei y. 81,471.411 a1 '3 3.8'95 4 4 Sclwnl deb.•inures clowns y 1.Nnrt(nr No. 4 ('Diol), *1'23,514 at tar 211 RI Taxes Iertahh'. par .polter•t- or'. tit ... .11.411 18 1.'** arses. honied minty ' Itra.nrer ...... .... 32 el 811.37,4 10 To receipt. (snit tosnl. on enroll -All (n „Ole. Feb. 1141,..1,,.. \\'hi?•IJr al 5 .81!411 1 %Int 1411, 1', A. %Toile!) al ., 41 tot May ARIL tutu. Crider M'. 711, 1. Judy 4th. 1'. 11. Middleton al :. 1,111)s. la'. 4111. Nix,11 4h)nly ata 9u it 1X1,4.. 4e Tolsvri4I fn4nsok,of4;1.1r1rudwr. our:.... ......... ..... . _....... 1431.211 3.4101 147.01 ss Hy loan- n'Iwid liner (010ML... I1y town-I.III (•x4N't14tet• lex.ept .char grant, Hand. and hr4dg,:., No. 1 . !beet- and bridge.. No. 2.... H.sol. end bridge*. No: 3 !toad. and b: idee4, Na 1 No. 6 Rands an.1 bridge.. No.14 ... IRt4 72 414 17 317 iia atwl 'I- 18 .114 at 844,717 11 841larie* find allownme, lel 111 I4tat Worry. Printing•.WNtggc • and literal lire . 11117 Election chant... -town4hlp roti Pmrinrinl . 85111 Law and arbitration • , 38 .11 hent 31 a1 1'barit l,'*. 8 it, Interest. on temporary lawns 114 a5 MI*.elbaneoue » ), 11714 77 By luthus-r In trea.neer's handl. 314 11ce.. 1015 Held in riot fol eon tate, due 11th Feb., 111444 3,1441 m Held In fru., 'for debenture No. 1, due :Nth Jan.. 14111 SIT 21' ('ash nvallable for township. expenses for INN 11111111 LI,Yb Y1 4.731 Si 3,41, 111 3.71877 4.4471) '25 *5,.244 :11 • aIl.w•,in•ev mule on curnPl 191x. Mr. HiIys. who wide in reference to the sidewalk ,esr'4niPnt for his cottage ptd)Ie•rl)' 911 %V:1114.1401 *I reel, 4Mtrd that the MIOat 1 1441:14,'- would he willing to have a gru,.1ithic sidewalk ctinstructed alongside the Ililk 9f Commerce on 1'olhnt ire street. The acr9gnt4 of the two local papers for publishing the ass'SsIlent rill' Wert ordered to lie plaid. An ,Ipplieation from H. 1'. Pelle-' Thwaite for the 1ns4i11on of (lief of police was re•Pivel ,old held over. pending c)Insi11eration of the report of the moo gill 1• ''lee. -Police Force Reorganization. The special eonmniltre snbn111114l a drnfl set. of Alex and regulations for the go)ernmen4 of 1.114IIlirr. ,and rec- ommended that the resignation of Constable Phelan M' accepted and that, applications 14' invited for the posi- tions of chief of police and polder sergeant a:ronting t9 the draft. regnlaa- tiotlr Mlllllll,lte. The cotn110)1e'4 report. wits adopted after n few slight uniments lad been made in the riles and rl'gnlations n.:444 1101. Tile reorganized paths PIMP i4 to Ile (nn1p/)Re9I of two sections the regular forte, ()Insisting of 1i Chief 1 om' Pergeull, 01141 11 Mp'('ht1 ferry, N11111441 Ing of • nlnn frnt1 each wand o1 1114' 1414'11, Thr chief, as the 4)1',,. implies, is In M' the nettles police officer of the frown and in to he 1111 duty from 8 l) d(4'k 13.11). to 8 p.m.. with an 1 off from 12 4i chock to 1 ei el,wk and from 6 t.., i o'clock. The mergetnt is to 14• the night-watchman and is to he on duty from 7:41i p.111. to h:i', a.m. ihming theme hours he is to pound the Square and the rutin street.) leading therefrom once In each hour, except one hour an he shall choose. This will allow hitt time to attend to the town offices, including the fire hall, it being speci- fied fie a part of his duties that he is to keep these platen cleaned, heated and aired and to see that the flip depart- ment appliances are kept in g(a)d condition h' the person or persons designated by the council 101' such Ptd a four special constables nr pnlicP- men are to he appointed annually. nn0 from each ward, and are to take in- structions from the chief of polus and the special a tee. They are to I (rive such fees a4 a14' albite/al by' 1.1w, t ether with such other reinm1rdion lot le emenril 1141)' order. They are to •111 a clip and n Mutton with 111e won Police on it. Hy ultion of 1111' rnunril the elders salary ,t4 fixed at 41.7451, without fres, that of the sergeant at 111:81. with- out fres. The 1 wit policemen hereto- fore lotto been get1liif( 114451 melt and have also been receiving fees. The, speck! constables ole 10 get :D4) (Indy an loom while Int duly. Councillor F:Ilpott id mostly lotto - eat ed the appointment of Constable I')wtlethwilit(' its (lief of polite, hit the majority derided to make no appo)intimait until 1 h Nos for both chief and sergeant sinnull be in. It was 1111derst10)41, however, lh.it Mr. I'IMtl.'$lltvalte was to ger one 01 other' of the ptsili s. The report of the ronpn fitter. nil,ulop1411, Councillor Elliott. voting duly, after failing to get a Mer1lndrr for his amendment to the 1414'1 chat Al r. l',,sl1.1hwnile 14' ap- pointed drier. Mr. Nesbitt addressed the Conseil Ieg,ulling"his ront•arl for milionding coal 111. the h1,rb)r last. fall. Ile had paid h01f ofadeninerage charge of*115) on recount of delny in unloading the boat, OItl gh he did not consider himself responsible for the deity. Afterwards, half of a towing bill of $214 was ''hal j'el to hint. which he thought. waw ••unkind." The flnanre 4• it lee wits ;it en power to adjust the neeiunt. which has never been set 11,11 since Hutt Liens. Reports of Committees. ) 'rhe water and light rolntnil.le• rermnmsn1191 triol the circular of the American 1Ynteiworks Association 11• flied : that the matter of repair If transformers he left to the electrician; that all extensions of water mains be made only on petition of owners who agree to put !n a home 4Prvice, and that the petition must show that the revenue to be derived from said ex• tension will pay at least. ten per rent. on the first cost: and that the peti- tioners for .eater mains on South 'stmt be notified of above require- ments for extension. The report was adopted. The finance committee mom - counts: (iell 1• furter, wall rt ser o,' town cat els., :91.48: t. Cull relief, see., 81.2.1141: Itib4•r Elliott ea1, Isa.IM3; Viii, li,1rrell, em holds earth, 83; l'anadiam llenern 1-k'elr•ic f=n„'I''orontu, supplies. *Id: : li, T. It.. (*vigil!. *141. m anti 1871.•2' ; 11. N4, A ilw Detroit,1al.Kr.+d and � i. • l7 %�• l'. Clark 'o,Co.,I k l 11 ( Detroit troll, 4138,I12; 11:111.1 A pummel, hal (Mee fill' layinglg,1'm e n1 floor 1 11 Willer 4111•1414 coal shed. 421.114 : Wm. 'fail droving. 413. The report win into' le•d 'I'lle public works commit Ur' 11.11111 Mended that 11Ie 4.Itl w a sewer ii ii Waterloo street and Elgin ave • be replaced ly cement tile i that the sewer 11. ext,•udedl in l':uubridge •l rst: and that the sidewalk all Napier $Islet 11• repaired. The report was adopted. A bylaw was passed to confirm the change im 1 Ile charge fur 141511 Witter tar vice decided upon al 11 prrriuus m4101111g. A etomplaiot by 4). 1'. Pennington that a neighbor was maintaining tt n uistnnce a Y• 1•' 047 1 1 I IYvI o 1 1 the ,i'•• tol • and the .isle \talk un lir `(quare was left t„ I11 ' attention 141 the street l leill$ eetlll•:11111 ,i,.tOdlle. 1'111111111111/1. (iuldlly�rpl•• 1Ite•jIMed 11 suggest' fur 11,.' ',eh, ists11iIg of the Still: le. HC spoke or direr't. Park as It soluble Iliylle. bol the mooed didn't aeon t1 fall in with the id. a. l' 'iJ1/1r illnir 41 gilt the roomy cuunril sh011M be asked to iutk4:t larger gnuiowarMiwl.rt ys the ) beds�• roundthey .mart I t taintnance hllce and suggested that the parks e 'I- ter wait upon the 4' flinty council in 1l body with it repuest t1 this rifest, l' -illus Sallow. slyke of the se- curing of some lifi•-ptesl•rvelr. for use at the harbor and w',11 retie.tell 1.41 111xke it report 11114111 1 he ('14111 of such 111pg1111lllee$. The 11111)ri1 then gut into 4 dpse•us• 411111 of the dug tap; 1)•11455• :11111 I.he Very evident f,u't that It was not: bring eu- f.r1e1, 545lio11 fordable 1'o.t 1e- (IIw•alily 14 resignation 1•41111e ill 4.1111 re- melted ill the incident already de- rierilNYl. It was not far fr..... Midnight when the co •11 auljelll•tlel. • • r DOG POISONERS BEWARE. '1 ,i:po,isoning of dugs is not to be ndel, tl gh it. ant 1 imrs, seems 10 10• excns,tblr, There an' mongrel ('(4114 in !d t every town or city, Stratford included, holt poi -4 ' 17 is not a p4.owe way to p(elrid of them. Besides ie•ing nbjertw11nlde iu itself the wrong dog may lie poi. 1.. A valuable animal is as 11k'r1y 1..'M•ki11441 a$ It w'nrthl1444 •, But a recent I4.•rllrr nice ill 1'.illU.1111e gives em- phasis 10 what 1111141 have struck thoughtful IMI'N11114. that there is in 4114,11 it l)rin ter danger 1u human life; A little girl six .y.vuw old, who was nj4pu(ntly well at 1I( ,lL1•k 411 night, was token suddenly i11 and died a little aft'' midnight. The phvsieiao who was called sxi41.thece were sympt of (-Irych(ine poisoning, and an )I inquest 55;14 p•n1d and luj(ul•1ed to) 11111,54• of the content,: of the child'. (1nnach being analyzed. 1'Le sup - posit' 41 that. ,os then• have 11•en Nusrat casts of dog poli. ' g in the town lately. the child got hold 91 94 the l!51i,u)mtdl 1)11.1(4) or riik,• set for (logs. Iter brother testified to having n''n some pieces of (oke near the house. Mood fir parents did not know of the dead child's haying eaten any- thing to produce such a result. If it turns out that the girl lost her life in this way it i1 to Ise 110)491 that the p•1.4nr1 45 111) w1)111(1 be so hexttlens nod thnu4F1tles4 111414. 11• I14n1.9\'191111 and pinishtd.--Stratford Herald. The Signal to Jen. 1st, 191);, for:44', Ji r [�C MAW 1'r , � C i 1 la fft-tc, ” J ' •a .N xr,000 RL WARD will bp to any. yyees,*•n ho proves that Sunlight Soap contains any .niurh.ue chemicals or any twin cat adlllwetie.e. Sunlight Soap is better than other 'soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals.' Sunlight Soap is pure soap, scientifically made. Every step in its manu- facture is watched by an • expert chemist. Sunlight Soap saves labor, and the wear of rubbing which common soaps require in washing fabrics. Buy it and 5c • followdlrecoons 5C• Lever brothers Limped Toronto ' it. ARE YOU MAKING $2,003.22 A YEAR? A ,. )slug d...., with our goods, Win 1. i, pleasant, permanent and profitably ,,...cls 0.ed 111 every MN.se, every day. No fake. and IN) nerd W Meats the demand. 1,e/inmate. reputable boner.. Van can start withoset • cent .d capital, write to day. 0. MAR■RALL & Co., Wholesale Teas, and Coffee*. tondos • Ont. f j $1.00 GODERICH to DETROIT Tuesday, June 19th, Leave Doderlch 8:30 A. M. TWO DAYS IN DETROIT Returning Leave Detroit' June 21st. P. M., Detroit Time STEAMER GREYHOUND G. K. MOM, liso Ag_t>../ 1906 EIGHTH ANNUAL EXCURSION IMIEMI GODERICH---DETROIT THE BIG NEW STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND OF THE WHITE STAR LINE will leave Detroit, Monday, June 18th, 8 a. m. Arrive in Goderich 5 p. m. . FROM GODERICH FOR DETROIT leave Tuesday, 8:3o a. m., June 19th, 14,'Ilgt!; Stopping only at Port Huron, arrive at Detroit 4:co p.m. TWO DAYS IN DETROIT A SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAiN Will leave Stratford the morning of june.tgth, stopping at Mitchell, Dublin, Seaforth, Clinton and Holmesville, and arrive in Godench at 8:15 a. m. From WM.:I o n. 11:1.) n. m., 111 111. rte,. )I r morning trnin..1nur 19111. sn o(.1•11. at ('nnten. ,':11' a.m., with •1••'••i,,I train for ti drrl,h. RETURNING: Leave Detroit (4'1•nl raI Ti mei. Thursday, June 21st, t: o0 p. m., Port Huron, 5:30 p.m., sharp. Arrive at Goderich, 9:3o p.m. • Thntwday night *p410141 Irwin Malan, (io.lrrl,l. 11^0 p• 11.., for Clinton nod WAY' .14011mts 10 Ninghnm rind Ptralfonl, nn nrri, nl of *tentin•r. A :.recon 114 •r will b.• *1'1 ell In the IN'an,ifnl dining room for 1111. Rxrnrsdo,. 11.1her meal* n In rote. .A good lunch van be had at the bosh counter. (4 LEAVE GODERICH ON LAST TRiP FOR DETROIT, FRIDAY, JUNE and, AT 8:3o a. m. (Canada Time). Round-trip Fare, either way, with Q hand baggage ; one way with trunk eV 1.00 GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AT GODERICH, 8 O'CLOCK, MONDAY EVENING, tic, B. W. PARKER., General Manager, C. F. BIELMAN, Traffic Manager. •-•4111MIND• ti•11111•2111• 'PHONE ao W. A. McKIM RIBBONS HALF-PRICE %Ve hare Aro igvniee of 77 pieces, 1,:1y11 yards of the newest 15c and hoe x11 N Ilk h 1I�1r the whole t h Ir tut goes at the litter price OC of ..,......... rI They lav this season's pure silk taffeta and liberty satin all wash ribbon■, wilable for hair ribbons, neck l'ibleml4, 14x$)(1'5 Mild wihiuery trimming Ite•mlendier thele is nothing cheap about thea, but the price. 131'. 1$c lOc :use Line ribbons all at peer pledr Vl. 11 'h Dresden -Ata Cherlot ) 1 ,' f .. pieces, Ill) NIYI$ heavy LV ' effects, ! 't'll. satin and a tai ) 1''C worth 2.1 seals t.. 1:1 senna,, cat per yard to clear 111• 15c lel , You Can't :dror1I to wise, these. they are not old gaol's. They are 'not It qv yet but will 11• When von nee this. It's just like finding money, buying I Iles!. glN MIs at MCKIM'S BUSY STORE r Slaughter Sale Still On WE are selling the entire stock of Hard- ware we recently purchased from M. W. Howell \ at ridiculously low prices. Don't miss thle bargains. It will be a long day before such snaps are offered again. THE GOODS HAVE GOT T000 ROCK -BOTTOM ('RICES FOR SPOT CASH 25 per cent. off all Shelf Hardware Tools, Padlocks, Door -bells, Locks. Hinges Guns :tad Ammunition. 041 Stoves. etc. 25 per cent. off Table Knives and Forks 25 per cent. off Silverware 25 per cent. off Lawn Mowers 20 per cent. off Gar- den Tools 33; per cent. off Glass 20 per cent. off Graniteware 20 per cent. off Tinware 20 per cent. off Ice Cream Freezers Lunch Baskets 1 1 Paints, Oils, Varnishes Washing Machines Wire, Whips, Razor Strops Fishing Poles Oil and Gasoline Stoves Razors, Jack Knives Stoves, Heaters Churns SALE CONDUCTED AT THE HOWELL STORE Chas. G. Lee East Side Court House Square, GODERICH MOM R