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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-10-11, Page 8THURSDAY, Oct. 11th, 190G THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO THE TOWN COUNCIL I. I1"..,1„„,:iaat $I o,.d :d(,ut• IUII, and tuploy in the neigh- huudrel employees, FOUR MANUFACTURING PROPOSI- TIONS TO 0E VUT ED ON. Goderich Wheel Rigs Co., Ltd., Car- riage Factory, Canning Factory, and Jackson Manutacturinp; Co. Lumber Company Wants Road to Sawmill Other Municipal Busi- ness. The regular meeting of the town council was held on Friday night laud, with all the Ine11ltwrm prescppt except Councillor Blair. The chief 'matter that came up fur disalssl)n was the propilaal fur the location of a branch of the Lloyd Manufacturing Co, in Goderich. Both Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Thomson (waw were here to lay the• propialition before the co al and - Board of Trade) were prevent, on the invitation of the Board of Trade, and Mr. Mau :ders' report of the conditions he found in the Couipanys' factory at Minneapolis was before the council, and a proposition in wr'it'ing Wile re- ceived from the (company. After some discuwion it was decided to have a bylaw prepared and submitted to the electors right away in the terms asked for by the C pany. A communication from the man. ager of the Bank of Commerce stated that the amount at the credit of the town was illtiaOG,7U. This money is the insurance received by the Wen in connection with the elevator fire. A statement front the Bank of Mon- treal showed $1,01111 to the credit of the town, and amount under dismount, >11 �,LINI• Wilmer Smith wrote complaining of the unsanitary condition of affairs at the back of his premises owing to the presence of the town stable. The nutter was referred to the public works committee to investigate. A letter from the Lumber Coulpany was with reference to the closing up of the road to their mill by the tail way companies. On motion of Coan- cillora Elliott and Goldthorpe the Mayor. the clerk and Councillor Blair were appointed a committer let in- vestigate and see whist could Iw dune: The Lumber Company's better w•as as follows : Goderich, Oct.:' 155. To the Mayor and ('ounce of the Town .of Uodertcb, Otis messes, You are all lartltllairlttd Wilti the history of the public mad leading to the saen.lU and breakwarr, and hon Ibe road in gunshot' ha• been direst up ry the two rail way ,w,alaanies. The rued hat taws a areal 0onvenience to the public, 1.01 only fur the.. supply of lumber, but fa getting theft suppli of sand and gravel fur Continua purpose.. 44 r Cannot ountinue to .10 buboes. herr mole pprovided 0111, 0 proper rlwl let our luatl. w r hatC .Nnita1 a rite In w•tat tit...herr 0e 0111 have to renn,t c uur plant ato salt, :a.. 11111 4.1'•. end 0..14 of logs Is cut. mule.. we cam gel such road This would mean Ile relout al of an Important i,idumery and the low of at Iran) ten buds,., .wurtld,yt our town can i11 afford to We cast booster your how tlbev I,nr. hied. Ored bast) 0 ill Ia►,• immediate step. o '.401110 a .ultable pmol,.• roar.. We remain. lours ti al . 'I'Nt. (iuURNlrry. lea ago Co., Lro. The next matter t come np was the Lloyd Manufacturin Co. proposi- tion Mr Maunders' ret wane as the town to give them a loan of$'(1,- (101) it. payable without interest iu tweir tw annual installments, a free Mite of sax ae,'es and exemption (ruin taxatl ion except school tax for ten yeatb. si I Fivally a motion was passed o11 mo- tion of (councillors Goldthorpe and Young, that a t 'trey, consisting of the Mayor: and the public works tee should rotifer with Mr. Lloyd and Mr. Thomson and with the town solicitor and have it bylaw pre- pared and submitted to the electors as x10111 as possible. The water and light 1. 'lire rec- ommended am follows : Thatthe en out of proportion. A plan that alight he adopted w., • .o 0161,a1,4 power plantto furnish electric power 141 any who would use it in town. This W01111.1 e.4t about $3,INN1 or $1,1)111, Ur a small steam or gasoline cuifiuc might he put in to getter/le electricity for the Jal•ka.ION alone or a gellrl'01111• Might tN' put iu the factory of the Organ l'ouap arty or the Engine Works or iauy factory that lord a surplus of mune) and 401100 run to motors for the•..Jarls.4n'. The mai ter Wax vi- ewed to Ilse water and light coeur it ee to see .what .u'r,41i(ement could be made. Special Meeting Tuesday Evening. ginerr report on L)r. Holmes' ap1plica- U11 Tne.oIay rcrliulg at special nu•rl- tion for water service: that the ap ling) ihr .wee clluncil was lueld (u plications of David Hay and A. l'an1- ,.uustde•r Ihr byaw rrnu'tvl 1.) the rlo11for water service Iwgranted. the 10011 11ibillo1' i'11"....11:1,..11...;,..7, w•i1)1 a engineer reporting the cost to Iw *Ott I r itlw• of the cuuuril mud Mos'.)". that 1he tender of FL P. Paulin fol I,loy41 a11d '1'ho11lsuu, old toi .'(,aside; lead -pipe be accepted, his Iwitg the of Iiw• byhawo ou \whirl. it (4I. 1eo- lllw•e•at tender that the work of ex- !N ,_kyr t'i Elks• 1) 1•nt.',11 1111' `0.111,' 111,..•. cavaling as Daniels were asked for be '*'teuls'1•:4 d.w'.*. the dy deltidrd ,.0 divided between Ilnvid Wilson and by Ihr c111111elilt(,. fol' 1,7!tut,• o0 111.• NViii. Anstay, one half to each, thrid 1,1.,%.1 liylN w•, w•hic'siv.0 ld 11:a5e m••.'r.• tenders being lowed kind equal, the sit.itrd the bylaw bring published in whole matter and all details Ise lin lot'1 thi we•l'm issue of Ib• hs'nl pNap4rr', in the bolds of Ilse engineer with '1'b.' (4,NIH'it, how'04.2. power to tact:that(':Ipt.Helms.ofs w. l'ue•relayniIrht Iodel..y f1.1.111.11,1.1:111.4"1", 111i)P14'11itchell (w otfe44t $:k), with- week'0'so ii. nater That Ib.• other by. out prejudice, to be in full of his d. !aw x let la sol tier retold Ise gut in u1,11rage •'lain.• the Marta of threats to be explained to biro : that the tura )rattiness to Lake ihr vote at the snub unloading lite is•hu. mor Oliver Mil- lies'' :hell be not paid any more rhino the Altugrtle•r thele- w'in 111' foot• Ili" amount of the 14 rolls 11050 is the taws to v1110 -1.n 111 grant aid to tip. pay lieNlrrirh IVherl 144g l'n.. Lid., the lrr,lsted.'a office. The retort was name by which the Lloyd people adopted.wou141 turolIomh' in .'*iii 1," it they The engineer's 10(4.11 ou the coat of Locale Ihrie.owl 114 1101.1•: 11. It.s10- t d' tit w„,,.„. main W 1►r . l.ulnul' let., Ltd., a.mi for J+ulC was that the 1.41 would he :.1,001 7b +4 tool Manu(Iu•toring l'o, Thr W heel and the extension wits derided on. p(ig, bclxut ns: dhseusst.! at tonne The politic works couuuitter remote- lelgl,1".11111. 1.)• 1)114 enrnt•ih a loimt of some mended ;te follows: That lite put,1111{{NII'INllrelwing uladehy Cnuncill.lr prised sewer on ('amlbridge street Iw- Outdo)1oapx• uahrn he smggrstet That street I1 ita11niO4 smut and 'lafordbor. the 1111vish111 r•lluiriug 1fig c11111pluly tll reel Iw built at 'titer b)' day 1x10'1', 1 rx en Ing r wen e • t•irh Cat tinge 1,14,t he I:oxler•irh 11441110,i, house nu Nikon sU'rrl s committee thisitt t have power to buy 1" give thelown.) ulultg,agl 1111 thea 104114', h11i1.Hng..:1111) pl:u/t should )�- 1ilr and suppler. 1411,) em•I•y, o11 the "nue paint right', so Ihal iu Ihr work : that n gully ur /etcllaxiu Is event of theplanes r11uling into the runstructed 110;11 1 h jlnletiun of low11* hand" 41 a'oukl b• of slnur uw• Althur street. the neat ter to IW left. in fur 111ann(1, t.l •tag pm )x.ww. Accorl- th, bawds of therhxirulau of this in • t11,11 I(U14nr.•. +111 the ht haw, ihr ter and the eet iuopeetor to str C p1011': that negotiations be uuu,nnt to s• paid uunually hr eerier opened with a view' to opening Regent ihr de1x•11 ts' w411 he Igi•I1hi'. . F'or 1 I k lite tweft::y palrulenlso: this would *111',•) 'u 1141 111 .'4'11410,'1. wltl 11111• settee! ( $711,1111, nl' fl.it7ft Inarr Thr report was adopted, than I $.111.1101 which Would. -be re- The. remrtrry, 1,1'14' and nuuket plaid by ihr c party'. Commit lee ort• •nd.d at. folluw.st Thr l':u•ringr(01 TIrty bylaw. which That $-1111 Ix• apprt.prhdel for int- 111/1 wNs Iwaal e41 Tuesday' night• re- pr,ve•nemtsnn the pined portion Mui4104 ihr enutlkur. let 1111111 a of the 1•t•mrtery, the same let Ia• ex- capital e1xp endilurr of >K111.1110r ewd the run"). f tlrrnly-Her to thirty cemetery y lllllhr su1al al1hal p 1 hand% frons ihr• stater. T11" bylaw cenl.•trry cou,enittw•, cool 1h:u propel' Iwguht inn, Ia• p'as..•d (n b ave s'tulr i n eu1.1 hies the /unman) ,a loan of 1',11111e! kept .11,0' of pat Its and reliee: $j1 ,11N1 1, 11411,1114 • N loll interest :at 4 that the sexton tin riled 111 appear Ire- fun. w• four and a half per cent. in twenty furs•thee r•rhisnpporthls01ai111 annual i. ;.lme•nts, $114,111 of the fur raise of salary : that the offer u( Iran to he paid ut ce when eate s'1 haul A. lieges fur ark''t '.111.t ' )o+„ 1a' am- IN0•tl .10.111 by the roul,,u',' and 'Ihr Isahwre w'h1•n the 1'au only ens conl- et'pled, he IN•iu.;nrihr ht(ighrsbidder. pletrd and in ulx•r lel inn, anal len )•re r+ rhe report was a eleepted. after .31.110rxrgNion from In latiu11, tooling questietn0 its W the. re:lwat why Jlt'• with ihr year 11107. Feitga11 was give•u lher collect 1011 of the I rennintailor). r n 11 0. ket fes inmtt'ul of \I r. Fprgusou. o $ I g. pl p s,al, which a hem L�hiragogr11tlrnu•n, is that the town ' will furnish a free site of an aerr Or all iwre and a half, water at rust for tett V.'ars and exemption from laxation rxrrpt s•h,ol lax for ten years. The main - patsy w•uuid Build a fu'lory, :01x21 feet. part o11,' story and hart t w'' stories, to cost approximately r.ra,i@ln, and would slake a total int est nohnt ut $3.1NN1 to $10,n01, A gent lemtm re- presenting 16•• Tanning terrors' pro- p. eras in sown on Tuesday and left. Ia mrlttierand of thrid' proposi- tion with the Iawu clerk. The low,. solicitor was 41) ltrnrtrd 1,1 prepare a bylaw', A halter f r out the .l:u•ksuu Mondavi tiring 1'11, was t•rreivr11 slat 41114 11ut they Were prepared to open factory fur the manufacture of tosyls clothing in (irelerieh by January 1st if they could sec ipr frevs rhea li' lower and exemption from taxation, They say ten hot -scree ewer )weenie] be ample req their list• ur.l! ter undrt'stnnd the amount 1151.11 At their Clinton factory i. 11.4 more 1111n fire. u. that in all likelihood not lull than that amount W41111(1 Iw !villins! for some C • at least, They 0,-4x.01 to work np to eupl.niug fifty or sixty hands in a couple of )•caul. The ,uliritr41' was instil/eG•d So peewits• a bylaw in flus rase also, and a Ine•ting of the coumril will be called by the l avor as some sot I is:41de• to dell with the f 114 t• bylaws, t h0 intention Im•In14 •tet hare' them 11rllblish44) in next wee ek's rapiers and voted on as -.on as the lu eqnW emenla n. ihr 7:1,7 length of pervious publication can 1e fnitiII.- (, 1 1t appx'ives A1r. Ferguson's tender was $141 for the collection of fres at the rlarkrt only. while N1 r. Feagan offered fla.i.fl,r the fees at the market and Sae :ulditiemal for the ladles -lion of fees al follows :the station settler. , uodrMrh, k•t. 1, r.1:, A cutin of toot:. lit for extra work I To the Council of Hoard of Tante aqd Teen mitmide his contract il • by l e 11 CounclL - tractor Anthistle in connection with U rtirti$XN, In aerordax'e with ur wi-1, .lir ce11lrnt walk. scat ordered' aid. I vLilt.ed the factory of the blind Man Ital'l ill' gaun- t Co. at Mlnneapoll.. and beg peat to re and the payment .4' t to A. `aun- port.e. folio w..: dent, Ills expenses in menne•lien with The plant appear' bat be a ,Try goal�n.••h' tri t \I'I p I' to investigate tieing ,r more when wx. there. w n through their plan. The) lint.. oma t my authorized, g..nuous machine.. eniaasa4r sal Anti -auto Anulhe•m:nmfu'turing pl•egosition luau'., Their product Halt ready •+tar and is well spoken of by the farcy good. trade. They Vhich rue been befnte• the town nlanuta•ture baby carriage.., dolle' buggies, 1, wimr titer was brought np again autopedes, "PM' we.afon* and redoes goal., 11 .. Janie% %Iitehell. It is that. of the as well us woven rite product, their nett year year aanowned to 111,47 1.04. Thi moldier .la will Ah (metalling ( portly, of en.ployae•i vaned troll' ..•t cult ttt, am th,'r 1 'lit.- 0, Who Want let establish is far - slack aea•.in to Li) ill their husy .,u'un. t1.r, tont. .1'1('1 hill 1'w UII'e am al 11111 - average being over Iola.- tory 1 found that the firm atandx hitch, cNm (Minn a supplying of elvett•ic power meretallr aro said to have made moon) : .an• fryy,, rated in Hradet.t'ect.' at llui,uq to fla,,nrr, :oot in another reporting mirky 141 01.04,x11 10 ptf11,U11 In new claw. credit. Mr, Lloyd +tat wl that his plena. is womb 91,W. and the plant he would Install here wouldbei a duplicate a+ for w machinery went, but the factor)' would be %arrriun�ged on belu•r line.. 1 alight add that rlprewntativ'es were over tion. Herlin. Water boo, Hionipton and Munro during the week. ''Mr. Loyd asks the eounett of the Hoard of Tntde W write Lhe Mayorrt he city ronaplrolle or the city treasurer, in regard to bis financial standing and general character, or to the pre i dent First National %snk. I trunk the town willdo well to secure 11,1. indu'tr) here. I reuaiti,>our, truly. MAX. Id+c N lw.xs. They Slat over l,.ilipo 'o.'., .u.d *err rl '111 1s' 1.111 14 • 1 1111•:1 NI t4 4 investigate o I t the Lloyd Manufacturing Co., was Mr, Lloy.l, Mr. Thomson,* 1', A, Nairn, \Vm, Campbell and R. M. Wil- liams its well as the councillors took part in the dice owl' of the proppNs si tion, and others of the Homed of Trade. were present, The 1 pinilln expressed by all thome who xpxtke wax that the proposition was a gond one and 0111' the town *dumb) not let slip. Mr. Thomson said that Canndadf- fered a be iter scope for theCompauy''x goods than any other part of the con- tinent and the Company regarded (loderich as the heat location few their proposed Canadian factory of all of the towns they had gut into cot1l- munication with. Mr. Lloyd maid this wheel that tire Company had patents on had only been out two years and a half and al- though the Company had so far made only small wheels they would not stop there but intended later W take np the manufacture of larger wheels, adopting the same principle. of tmmmu- facture am in the small wheels. A letter from the Company gave the details of their proposition to the town, which in brief are that the Company will build a factory, (0.x:110( feet, two stories. and install Nn exact duplicate of the marhinr•t•y m t he fac- tory at Minneapolis, at a cost of at ('punch id' Elliott t1 ght the town 1huuld un neglect ittduslrie. which were prupve al in a h hie way but which might re of Ma 'h 3/l'3ntag0 t.l the !seen n. More pretentious prn- pnsala and the general opinion was al that the Jaarksrin c..ut•1grulrnt. The treasurer's 11 of Se•pte•mlwr Id Ire given 111- iatement for 111e am as follows : x4:,'1 14 Balance from .l tgt,d . _ ... 1'axc., 114, Taxes, ten 5', ater rates Electric light min - School grant. 144.15'. Maitluett rt'Ilu t1et Inure -1 on 1n4n0 r v 1•gs ui-rt' RR1*. talar).+and allots 14111:e. .. Printing and wit '.11.ing Fire department ... .. I'ubllw work. .. 1:11t1,1'. roti Thiol( 1 coupon,, 1i,t.n•-t till.. payable uk iutarrst v ',Mersin k •. c..pll al rl'l,terw..rk•. maintenance Klee, rt.• tight. nminlrnaurx• 01111 Tic light, c.g,ifal .. .. . . nehuara•cuuni tinosititbiv walk. M Low. menu , ... .. 4.411 dente it Yash ht uk 1'm•A un ud. . ... ' S i- z7 1 x; Eng inrl•r Kelly wai asked ns to the possibilitir4 of ',implying eleectt•ic )ower and explained that itwas out of the g11(01iJ t to furnish it from the lighting spate las it took about Hf - teen horepow r to energize the spi- te'''. and tat otil)r. two or three hu'..." poem• wet. respuhrel by the Jackson l'omp sty the meet would-be altogether Coal ! Coal ! Very Low Prices for Coal for Next Year's Supply For Cash ROBERT ELLIOTT 'Phone 70 NEW SCHOOL LEGISLATION. Inspector Tilley Speaks in Its Defence at Model School. I. Tilley. . Provincial invertor of tux '1 "'boot,, wax in towel yeaetd,ty on a official visit to the (:.sler•irh Meslrl .',loo . After e,nclud1ng the work 1. insp eel ion \1r. Tilley in the ;Merman nddnwse) a 11100ttng 111 the school to vhi.h' 11 nnlnl,rt' of ,it i'eno were int•il in owlet to discos. the enntlns'nt et the last session of the Prlwinrial I Walsers. In respect to pulrlir 4rho.d Among theme resent. in addition to the Ninth.' MTh of class, were Dr. Taylor, W. A.,l'Ki'1, A. Mel).AIIan, A. Bisset Thorn, Res ti, N. H azel, A. D. !Mel A' Willie 1 Acheson, H. W. McKenzie, Rev. In , H; 'Itnn, Prim•ip.d Fuld and H, Strang of the Collrginte Institute„ NV. 11x11, .eeretary of the public Milt. .I 10;41.1, snJ members of the peibli school teaching staff, Mr. 'I'iIh•y addressed the laced ' g in regard to the conditions tvhirh, ter existed in the teaching profession rind the steps taken in the recent. legislas Linn to correctthew. conditions. He stilted t11111 the 11x1,,,) rata.) /if 01.N1e1 school methods t11 normal school andent1 w':15i 1,?JN) to :001, And that eonseeeiently about 'ele•nte-Her per vent. of the teachers lerrive 1)01114 hit 41 nowlrl srh,ol training. The average length of s•t'v'iee• by ten,h.•rt-wan Iesa them 11\',. years, meaning the changing of teachers in every schnl, in the average, every Ove years. In any other calling ste•h 11 proportion of rhnngea would 11e diiawt1,11111 to the husinese in which it would occur, and tinder the rirellmst)tnres it was not, to III. wondrt•ell nl that. an opinion gen- erally prevails that. the rural schools, in *Fitch ihr thin) -rbcs% teachers nee largely engaged, have tint been mak- ing p*r'gr'ws ne they should, Thr remedy provided by the nerrnt legisla- tion ween 0. ernsI school 3rnMing for every teacher and an itl(rt•nese in re- nnnlrration, in order to stop the with drawn] of teachers from the'profos• Ann, The model acheda had been doing grout work. Mr. Tilley acknowledged, and of the w•nrk done in the Onde• rich model school ho multi not speak ton highly. fudging from .whathe had aeon In the achool that day, ihr work done heir was fee beyond the ordinary. Hut in realer to Tame out the new program of atudi a, including neither study, mane*, training and hnoaehnld science, it would he neces- sary to have teachers trained in these YOUR II FUTURE ASSURED A Savings Account in The Suvereigu Bank wakes you happily independent of the Mute, which kerpe you fruw *eery in the preurlt. Open a savings account to -day. Deposits of from $1.00 and ups Ards received. Iuterest paid 4 tunes a year. The Sovereign Bank of Canada UOIILNII:H 0NAn( ., ANDREW POR 1 CR, IAanager. Jorda„ . Ive 15 subje•ls and the ryuipnmrnt :Mil the �killyd .(4014)4.14 1i•quire4 fur 1his training rlutld not It provided in the Hitt'-srt'en 1111xtr1 51 1.111.1,4 of 1110 Prov - Mee. The idea. th11 .,tvu2 to mintrn- frate the training in a t larativel)' few cent res. . It reds said that ti 50118a hatdshipto depriv.• woalld-tin 1eaeher, of 1(14• oggortuuil)' of 14',, in14 their buts lug al. Mons- ; but. '111 schools, aa else- where. greater eMc(enry is more anti mur0 retuned and of ('1411 4 all tests i,lolve trine, )calor :out exp ettw', Mr. Tillery maid there waw Kgtnrrll1 101114011 inn et the t et that 1e:others ere underpaid. and that this exeunt ion of things is Largely levpulllible torP�lr frequency of change.' anti for I11.r 11 1•' ':l '11 el •. sett aw 1 I of urn 11 w the Kars. tout. (If an :a1 tend lice of 15 I at (hl, Provincial normal schools in three years only lift y.1c1111' were ult•11. Ile esphai11041 the le•gistlti,11 providing for the r1 lmlpulwlrY p1i went of w lule- tpiate Snia414$, and 3114114A .hut e - pul1iull is an ('14111rnt of 4111 Inn". +uur that the +t,atr, hitt lug taken r.tuwa tion into its charge. i, under obligntion t.. make it ass 0llirieut Sax ps1.+r11>f.•. Il realer efficiency in the tr+u•liers is demanded, dud w•it11 .hie threw should he :a guarantee of gyrate,' remunera- tion.' In regard to ihr rnmp1:11111 .hitt in schools which arc :41trndel by pN•t- haps only ten or fifteen children the legislation requites 1 he payment of 1 he highe'r salaries. Mr. 'Tilley smkel if it wunld Is• fair to -cut the salary, of sit efilrient te.u•hrr, 4'r, on the other hand. if it would be fair to the chil- dren to engage for them an inferior te:vehrl•. Expressions of opinion f those present wets- invited at the ,luso of Mr. 'I'illey's address. 1)r, 'Taylor expressed his sympathy with 'the attempt to ' improve the standing ul the teaching plufw' Mr. Strang. although in sympathy with •h that \I1, Tilley had said. was not thoroughly 101101eweil off he wialu,w of the legi.latio i, He gars tinned the mieflnes$ of the oorulal w•h,ol course and liehevad there vvaail wood in model w•h,4.1.+ that should be preserved. He believed in getting men into the prolesxiuraand then, if they found :a likin>; uml ndaptahiltty ,•• r (twit, tit v null •.. nl , and take ••, ur- I. f tlu•r normal tea' • Mr. 44tt'ultgc plainer x104, that their seas no pro., tt•etinn 111 the new law tor I he old teache•ts, whit nut) he rut 4417 M' young and inexperienced Tura. Rev. O. N. Hazen thought flint, in spite of 0111111• hopesfe'lbmn. the legis- lation waspod. in intention.No class of prisons wily .1.14118 re to slake good ritiz.ON the is our barite's, awl the mublie should %om) let efforts to protect their interests. Principal Field themali1that the proposed introduction of manual training and other new subjects in the Nch.o1 program wit% not a good reason for the change in rewire( to training schools. The new subjects would crowd other studies which are more essential, Rev. Jas, Hamilton w•:141 in sym- pathy with the Iegishatiotl.` N'um. A. h.seen tl ght 11)1• model schools xhmuld be retained. By doing away with them good material would be lost.• 11. W. Hall 11 ght it would lie a hartabl() to students to do away with the 11,. 1o1 til•11. 1.141, Mr. Tilley spoke briefly in reply to some lel the ubjt•t•tinne, and trot:i ked that it 'was the intention l,..',, '1111 the legisl:tt' to include urban as well las renal wheels. On the termeiun of the last 1.mitlall match between Vale and Harvard, tvhirh took place at Nett H:even, the crewel that. came tie witness the match, eeliuutel at, firer thirty thousand, +0 1111441 the street. of the Elm (city that there were large group% of people everywhereThe little daughter of a well•k 'n rlorgylnan was, on the lav of the match. taking a walk with her thee. When she mow the gne'.( throngs of people all around her wherever she went, she showed her a:4'10 trligiuo5 tr:linin14 by rx. Iaiming : '•\t'hnt. is it, IIIIat11111N-- Krsurreet ion 1)av OLD BENS WANTED ac We will pit Ihr highest rash prices for live ,.I.1 hen,• x1441 spring chickens, ducks and ail kin& 4.1 poultry. Men- -tion'thi% paper. THE CANADA POULTRY AND PRODUCE. CO.. Limited. Stratford. Itotalin Farmers' Poultry Re want all your Poultry, alive or dressed, and will pay flap =GREW PRICES for it. Your Poultry may he delivered at (:or4Rrl at, 1 Buyer Wanted). 1' LINTo2, Butor, J. A. Foan. HLTTH. .. 11117.1r.M , CMILLAN & (10. Hot.4tltxr-ILLR. .. (Rayer Wanted/. FLAVELLES, Limited, IA,NI1IN. ONT. 117;777P 4 Ran Paper Up -be -date designs in Wall Pawl.. 'Take advantage of our Clearing Salt' during the months of September and October. Prices range f ' 5' to 50c per ru11. School Supplies Heudquartery for School Hooks and School Supplies. 1111oiness hours : 8 14.111. to 41 11.111. Terms Stnctly Cash. Geo. Porter Court House Square, Goderich Telephone No. 100 Corrugated Galvanized ron Roofing and Siding, SKYLIGHTS, T AIR FURNACES, FARMERS' FEED BOILERS. WHEELER & BAIN '7q King Street East, TORONTO. TELEGRAPHY i• the Ilr-t step towards pu. inion. paying from a',u11 to Ipoolln per annum in ninth') ' sero Ire, You cam hnoinlie a good operator in 415 Ih. it )em sl tidy in The Central Telegraphy School. •11:e•rrxnl .t. Faso., Tonooto, The finest shoot b. C 'auula, Wilt* for partk•nla's. W. 1l. SHAW, T J. JONt4$TON, I'reddeat. Principal Nib Lai. — THE — "Walk -Over" SHOE for MEN. !raver purchaser of a pair of WALK -OVER shoes is sure of getting full wraeulo ut each of the qualities that go to make up (Iood Shoe. Full measure ut STYLE, be- cause each pair of shoes u made on an up-to-date mulish last. Full m.• sure yt SERVICE, because they urea made from the Stoat selected leather. Pull measure of COMFORT, because Walk -Over shoes' are made in natural shapes and 1111 wise principles. Downing & MacVicar Sole Agents for GODERICH. 1 OW • 1a BUSINESS CHANGE H. C. DUNLOP hags to announce to the px•ople of (imlerirh and surrounding country that he has purl•halsed the 1)rug Business of W. 1', (4(x)1)1:, Bedford Block. \Ve have the furtuular in use in the past at this store and can supply any of Mr. (io de's Special Preparations. A i'e)ePLRTR LINK OF Drugs, (Patent gfedicules and Sundries WILL A1.W AY•m IDK 1 ANHIKti. Let us try to Serer you for your Drug Starr Wants. Chemist H. C. DUNLOP, Phm. B. Bedford Block. 1 i I I I 3 'Phone No. 25 Court Hour Square New Silks at a Bargain. 75c. Qualities - 42c. the yard. . . 1 Here is another Silk bargain for Saturday, one that is made possible only by our being able to buy in two -store lots. Brand new silks at a figure that is just about the half-price mark. Hundreds of yards of them to sell. Not a yard has been in the store two weeks, on sale Satur- day morning for the first time. Hundreds of varix shot taffeta Silks, mostly dark shades, rotor combination% of red, green, blue, brown, etc., suitable for full drraw•s, waists, underskirt. or linings. A clearing lot we got at is bargain and now pass it along to you in the saute way. Regular 7.14'. and weld all over at that price, choice of the lot commencing Mater- 42e day at per yard More New Coats There is a coat stock here today that you won't find the equal of within many miles of Goderich. There are more coats, better coats, coats that have more style, coats that are better value than you will find in any store hereabouts. This is a strong statement, but the garments are here to back it up. " The best styles of five of the leading Canadian and Ger- man makers are on our racks and enough of them to give you the widest choice you will get anywhere near here. Of the most of them no two garments alike. More new Coats come in this week. Latest styles in tweeds and black cloths that are well worth your seeing if you have any coat buying to do. These are a few of them : At $8.00 and $8.50 ('oats made from gray plaid twieeeda, cut in the popu- lar fall Tourist style, velvet collar. trimmed with %trappings of cloth and velvet. $8 $8 00 ea Very dressy, special each lall .i 0 �/ll At $11.00 Handsome tweed coatis, cut in the full length Touri,t %tyle, plaid cloths nicely trimmed with velvets and %trapping% of cloth, extra good value at Si •g 00V •00 each Very handsome Tweed Coats - $15.00. $18.00 and $20.00 At $9.00 l x1)114' cont. made from good grality Shack heaver. full loose back, nothing skimpy at all about them. Trimmer with strapping% of the same material, e9 00 tailor [rade, stylish coat at a popular prire, each JO At $12.50 !'oats made. from extra quality black beaver, rich fin- ish. Tnnrixt style, hull loose Mack, trimmest $i r].JV5n wit h velvet and ',trappings, special value, each L Better Black Coats . . . , $15.00, $20.00and $25.00 THE SAMPLE UNDERWEAR We have had a Sig Rale this week of our Sample Ilnder- ltoar, waists nn'l dressing movies. It is no wonder, for she (trims+ nae at leant ane -quarter to one-third law than t hey would lee if it were not. %simples over are *ening. There were bemired. to sell when we.tartell, and that anent .ity cannot la• sold in a day or two, Po there is atilt a good 11a.ortmen1 left. GOWNS DRAWERS CORSET COVERS WAISTS DRESSING JACKETS HOUSE GOWNS The. %amplea of one of the heat Canadian nianufactur- ere. All in good condition. Clearing at primes as law as yon r0uld hay at the factory If you were baying lots of a dozen or more of a kind. • 5 Handsome Opera Cloaks In a big lot of samples we cleared the other day, there were five exceptionally good Opera Cloaks. They are made from very fine pure wool broadcloth, come in dark ma- roon and light fawn shades. They are well tailored and lined throughout with pale cream silk. They are light, warm, dressy garments. Bet- ter by far than we would at- tempt to carry in stock here. We had to take them with the other garments however, and if you can use an Opera Cloak you can get one oftheseat abig bargain. Bought in the regu- lar way the price would be at least $30 and $35, probably more. T jtey are a little too good to carry in stock here, and in order to sell them quickly, we have marked them $18.51 sad $21eN Just 5 of them to sell. Come and see them anyway.