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Telephone No. 35. 1
,,,eey '!nil) YLAK-Nn. 3311
UNION BANK OF CANADA
F:N'rAa1.4.n01. Ieci
I'AlD•1'15 CAPITAL TOTAI• .tMSI•:TS
eel) RESERVEI4VJiJa-__--
o\'Len .$5,000,001telco 44.401
A branch of this 111ulk ham leen °vetted in the
ofllces formerly occupied by The Standard l-oa111
v cornetThe Square, aat \u
Street.
•%. general banking bueiness tranra4'lel. Servings
(tank Drllartt11ent- intrust paid at current sites.
11•. I IIOR'i' .) , MIanagee CeOderich Branch
N''T CE TO 'ADVERTISERS
ra1CH MARKETS•
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Tque.DAr, A►ui! _1-1.
Copy of change 0' running advertise -
spring
w1,..?, ;•e4' bre-h ... it Oa w 44 • 2
111 meets must be left at this office by sprint w heel, per bush,.. Ila to • 1 .r,
Ityr, {N+4' 1 1 ' 1) n• to a sir
lb. Monday noon to ensure insertion I.4, .+et.ierbush O.o..is 54.
in issue of same week. Iso• p•r Meth u.:e to ' 0:41
t .•a., pts h1)+h _ • s :a to u 75
- -- ---. - -_ Ikarkyy per bttrh . 4) 0 to 0 43
BcF:�inf,in,T.
t'i,I,s ::2c. liCTThat «'c TRADE. Flour, tawny p r„it t Ts to a
I• w di 1'•w' 44'11 fml • 104. our to watch the Flour. patent, per owt . 2In to > err
h.1,t41I hew*. 14'. FORSYTHi Klut Ai. Itnn.'per ton - fl W to ler
Short . {a•4' tion ,. •441 u/ to YS 1,
Hay, per ton 1: 441 t0 43 l
Wood. per cord S 444 to s I
Rutter, Ix•r Ib 11 21 to 0
('Meese, per lb e a Iii to 0 I.
here Crush, per des , O K to 14
Polatuea .. n :a, t0 1.i
Cattle, uniting to good, per' -OWL.: '4 ,0 In 5:1111.4
Cattle. export, par err .) :5 to it 2:4
Hoe., 441141 to a .►e
Lomb, ..... .... .... ...f...• e1 11 t0 7 u,
11 cheep, per cwt t or to S 441
ON SALE. -FIVE ACREM, CV EsT Tallow, per it)
al to old
1 Held cued. between Hrltannla H1dw, per cert 7 4'0) 4p (1),
;if'. Ir .Ids ape
�c.d lied Sennett .beet :gtr wt' portion of thi. Mh/a•V .kL1. A.
1 ,n ter 1 u,
1�[ eat.nnable for market R eo. •null tndt., .(Site ear (1 10 rte 1/q roll in two tart- e4' two and
oar half Turner..... .........:.:.. i:. to 17
,ill
moo i*ch. For peke red terra. elite 14. .i.
JUK IAS. 174 W'ind.a Ave.. WIndoor. lin. - - - �-
et U
I I. 11 •An modern uw l&at•eI� t•eotrwlly
Irl tart i x
Seat :hate for bale.
IHOI1'E LOT IN THE (JARROW
erupt!), . .4' Urn avenue and Market
.';art. nighLand dry. sewer and town water
eerie .4euue. apply to H. TURN. Kit,
-red • •dine. It
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1'SE FOR SALE OR KENT.-
.,.rrk4. J. it YAM_ IIES. Je St- Partials'.
ewe. 1.
ese.'� HOI'ME FOR SALE ON
J 11 . Elgin a rnue: red brick. nine
now all modern ro'vrule'ne„ Pieet.t fuc
resett, .\1rt•b 6., W. I.ANUIN)N, Pt.' Thome..
, aat4irie. of I'Hntlieot1'. HAYS at HL.tltt.
ewe gh. '-_- ---__ -w
LOT. 4 N .IOCTI! STREET FOR
Mie very cheap. II. 'ftl(NER. 'aired
es c it
Music
IANO.- ORGAN, SINGING. HAR•
ONY. COUNTERPOINT. k'T('.
roha`H. Hunter. F T. C. M. ITor,1. prineipel
Woodwork t'oneervatery of Mu -ac : cumuli:4
kilo; church, liederlch : examiner lender.
I'ot..erveb„"v of Mute. Hurc•..4444 nreparat doh
for 411 start, 44441011.. Twenty four-oceew•.
In February Iia. Speolwl coaching for gradi-
nibexamination* in piano and l.
Mr.
Hunter w 111 roll at any addree.e-left at Thom
.on . music -retro.
Lost or Found
NIC ON N N • -'
j,`I)ft S.VI.P:. LCYC l FI:IO. ---
f •tri s•,a: een.tetae. auuert)-ot a .ale et 1 ()MT. --A IiRU(N'II INTIIKSHA1'1•:
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F. , heed,. 1. u 0t'Re
Lie :h. n �. with rem 1 \ e.
• f a .'elle. 4'..•1 Of of ).L' , 1
field
�.`w all' Hll 1)r UYlMlrrlt... at
I!V` I11/ file Ml•
ono 1, lo -r Iw•twce'u the north •1).l of i. .eta -lint
vow,' • .•opted by Sir. Mee... Terni• met and North +user neer the :quare. Find. r wilt
..,relit m- we)(furnl.lw4 we a prolle*titer to he .n4teely rewnrnwl on 1,4.1.4 eerie at The
.4. u'.!rl•.etn^d Aerial 1141rr. It
teeter n: Apsi 4'h, ISI'•.
PR41rtteitt )r. 11.Ves JL Itt...1R.
, P.tct
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sell 1 1
...rel •4'. FOR ALE. ON. 1:I.ul•-
11n
1t/ ferrite. �4 x
1101 -ser.
/. TEIt Ter
try roc. •tear remodeller) : fi. leek With idler
••4'. A1.014014 (redo Mat, :ext- with
. f. ,:Idol ban • grind 4 kw of 1 . 1'. R. std
• Apply rMIDS J.NO.,,.SANU-. elede
1,2 / •
�1`1114 ;`ALE. -4 (H�IPi'INli. HILI.
1' led •hoteh• i.(II. water peers; w good
intent -.1 tial fanning Iryahry. Thirteenave. of4.u.1. )peel b�a tinee• .d orrlard. arab
all In nr'.11 repair : ha Iwytents, Alx\M
B1.1T1.F. Prop.. l.ourier. Out. . 918to
TOWN PI*UI'ER1'Y le(111 SALE.
I -Hon•c •1)d 101• known w+ 4454• , 444,4. Star:
lirra,r{ 4 rnperty .m Angle. ea .t reet, l i'.feekh :
ester V, room.. hot water heating at t modem
r'retrmen'r., with aro lot at Trete street.
WW1.--nkt.arinlly or *rp.rwteb•. On.e and
be PP Nattier -tool, 4i V00111P, seal rt►idrarr
Bettie. I oltoce at Sanford w11h 3 acne, of
reliant winter apple.. '
lot... Ituprnle* can hr had of rewrMsable
Deka• Apply to J. L. KILLORAN, 11arr111ter,
et eioderich.
(H'SE P011 MALE. -ON HR1't'
.1e -et .del'
t.Ieta-tl.rll`-. M'41.11 ANnllli; moiler
MP of the na,.t pleasant end'
movie era 440,44 i.e. 144 town. For tend,. apply'
sit,\ t 4111'11'E
HSI FOR SALE UR EX -
4 41N4416 for hoa.e and lot In (4oderleh. -
artY tit arta+, of lot 4, r mtxr.ton S. Colborne
Itba.14d444 chanan hum ;brick hou.e. barn
e,ea•. A 4'c. fling well. s gnn,1 orehaM'wkR
H: H. tl1rMk:RSALI•, Loyal.
(at AI -r
Mr with
Same with 'phone In,
aae0pp. heal a rich loam.
aerobroken and fenced•
lead ir going up every yea
Mod b trieingewo acres broken
Wee. sad locality and' hone t
aa (beer can be bought In aaety
TLa'el,(i1', Vontrol. Sack.
HOUSE FOR BALK. - A
.TORY brick hoe.&. with seven roo
an Brier -trete Particular. tem he had
ailing at SIGNAL (Mice. 11614
FOlt .HALE.
acre• In crop ; frame
vele& 1►T.nlrl lneluditer
4 arms at lite per
i. I. a reap, a.
lt)1 acre.
with
price
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THE
STERLING BANK
OF CANADA
Hr.0 chinos Theorem
erre a17.XD CAPITAL, • 51,000,1100
IN( (4R1'ORATFD RY SPECIAL ACT
1)F I,OM1N!()N PARLiAME:NT
TO RLC kIvK Di%1.OSITS
T1) accommodate the Fernier.
We have opened Branches in the
villeges of
DUNGANNON,
AUBUR ,
VARNA and
BAYFIELD.
NSP solicit the Patronage of the
FARMRR.
&ALR IVOTRR DISCOUNTED.
Highest current rate of interest,
paid in our
ikVI\iiS HANK DEPAItT-
MENT
"144 depeeits of $1.00 and upwards.
(:ODERiOH BRANCH
A. O. OAMHLE,Mwnog.
Situations Vacant
.A('ffl.0
lt WANTED h'Ult
I h No: .;, 1'olborne: darter commence
An8u-t 1eh.. 1!/1'4', ipl'ly ratio(( .dmry re
lr-
Lael to JAME$4
•1 WATtee $."•reltnre.
ope. lt
► 1EA1'HtER WANTED FOR li•aleS.
I No. 12. Wewono-h: d.84.- to eotnrnAte'
eeer ned.mmne4' c,aretlun : Nosnlnl yunl4 101-
'bon• preferred. State -al we required. ..11111N
1[yT.el:11411. secretary. Fu:4)c..On), 91 -It
rItT. INT h:l.LI(ir.NT HIIY
11,ll:\whited ro learn the printing reeds. Pref -
tette, gls'rn to IOW win-hov p*..'.1 the en-
uan,•rrxnmina1io.. Allp1y 14C TILE•N114NAI,
uP114I'.
Diawlation of Partnership.
1IsSULUTION OF I'.VRRTNERSIIII'
No ce . hereby Hen hat the rtnrrshi .
11 1 h Yg { {•4• t
het etoforo Pxid lag hero , Henry. I. 31nni+h
at. John 11'. Vanarter, under the 444)'1e and
nam•'ot Morrl.h 61 l'a.'atter. w- grneerr. In the
town of terderich.4. thi. day 41.•otved.
!hued 4 bi-Nth day of April. 1410,
If. c, Ht'('H f NAN, H. 1. MORRI$H,
JNO. W. VANATTKK.
`OTICK _
All eerie:AA eat book debt. doe the lite firm
of Uon•l.h k 1'nnoticr sire payable to the
underrlgr,ed, who 1)l-0 awumc all debt', and
&hers O,1). contrae•ted by the Lite arm.
1►att•4 tbieHth day of April. 19(44, -
H. 1. M4)Ht(1NH.
_ J. H. 31.4'LINTON.
•4
Have you forgotten Lo
Renew
Your Subscription
tee Thi Signal .for this year %
Quite a number, have so far
failed to remit for 11410. VVei
should, be glad to hear front
I berg at once, •
GOI$ERICB; NTARIIO-TCANAD A .`• A f'fRHr---41, '1 910
Kae given' power lc deed with the ter was kis en'lower to putehe.e the
THE TOWN COUNCIL. questionnt) the clerk on ahas written room-.
• asking for the diue•usiens u( the nun'' Thr . lark tits iurtructrel Lo notify
---- tare and a statement 111, ,t he probable \Ir. B. 11. valuator for 1 b town in the
expense entailed in their re 'al.
metier of the Road 11 u'hinr *Coe U,
Trees for the Skeen. twang.. a dal.. en11telge Lit. the other
CU. MATTER REMOVED. v•lit WW1. fur t he ',umpire. of 11t.,cee41•
The tender of Joel -Phi Itterhi •r fur lug W.4 I, lin. aatuin. t-1 r140,I ?atlt•
tree,. for pioneer on tee Ntieide, at - ,V byl4ttt' regal' mg .II leiteiiu4Nof
11111►,75 per bui,drel, was .1-.•eltle41. the Iwo N,ul•4ri.ol' wore in height 10 131•
trees pi Ise Iwo inch.•. 4 Mee at the Ht (eel with tate 4Wexpes Ka+ reel Bre'.
butt. The Street harp••'•r„4' was in.
ermine" 11141 thiel '.t' w ,nal"tu/x►td
,iinit"i .tt(r tucrel wt 14th,•• Ixuti►.
P P g without ,un' cluulge:
14f siu.1l 4'm• Thr Vuyur hruu.ht tilt lit"
Matter
1'ln• sjwei:►I mopell; 'en rrconl- of Nreuriug mime religiulary nwsieta0ce!
mended that. . F. :H4 Wo•NI'N :1111,1iO4- tor the Lown ••L•rk.• Oe 11urtiun of,
a .
r eau of hl ILu,I lieeusu Id,•
r 1
U [ol t
t
Deputy ,
14'
( 1
rte . l
own s ' ,
p a 111 (a u 1 t•
Y u
n I
.., .,.,....1 .....1 .6�r .f:... ' \',iron lu. .. attetter - -
iattee committee,1------
Oro gel 1$111 a.4' license Ire to t•the Priv-
watInstelated to secure the necessary
ii rt for the
see of
thin 341
l•ilr a of belling popcorn mini mite front
e1'lYtt aounlll then. adji uriied.
THE 81UUNAL PHINTINO CO., Ltd., Peitteeinote.
DIFFICULTY IN ROAD MACHINE
Council Agrees to Allow Uhange of
CnmpaayiVslu+tor-Electric Rail-
way Company's Application fo r
Street Privileges "Town May Se•
cure'Military Mortars from Kings -
telt. •
.\t the regular
1 1 n
meeting , the w
K 1 1 1 town
K
eula11cil un h'riday even Mg' last the
deadlock over the Rural Machine Com-
pany valuation was brukt:u IT the
c, oiu'it'm 4ag1'••ring to aileiw the ennt 1ge
of•y1akietur proposed by be Company,
open--- 't1.111 emit/Ohms which it Is
!N•Iiet'rd sutlieieutl}' r*fegu:u•d the
town's inlet teem.
All the members w•rle meient, with
Mayor Cameron in the vital r. '
. In cl• 1 he eurtulllal )• out Me al, 1lie
e..paturltceistent of the _.meeting:11hr
Meyer ui-etle a reference to the platter
lf
the ll military a
11 t } crop, and read a com-
munication which he hail received
f Hiigadirr-1:4'n.- \Ic[onalt, 14f
Ottawa, stating that the partition of e
permanent camp for the district war
Mi-
litia Department.
W. 1). I)inru►ore asked for the re-
newal of hie howling Alley licenme.
The matter was referred to the special
committee.
The clerk read it letter from Wright
Mai tin.. complaining that the surface
*atter woe destroying hie property on
the corner qt Elizabeth soil Thomas
struts. i( the town would furnieli
1:14 fret 44 pipe hr woyld lay it: 1h.p.
Itly iteeve Muna.ing.. stated that Mr.
Martin had been promised tilt for
that pnrlxere some tittle ergo It tvee
refused to the public works commit-
tee'.
A belted in tripod. to the baying of
['Alta ore 01'114in struts of the town, am
prulx)sa'd in tLr.{,hon of last year, was
received (cilia the Ontario is e.4. Shore
Iteilw•Ny ('o. Reeve Reid and Coun-
cillor V*naeter moved tlixt a commit-
tee of the whole council meet J. IV.
Noyes on \Vetinesdtay evening at S
o'clock. This w',I, carried.
Coal -hoists.
•
• letter front the 'Western Canada
-Fla • Mills Co. wee read. • '1'1 •t' -
pauy skel the c•,.... r''ronmider
11 1 w' N
its dax'sion t h:iw•r the nal of
meti•hei a at the (41µ•k remove them
Iy- rel \ Ir t1
w'th ► t 4'n flier h err after the
l 1
1 na41 ci eon--
a 11 Ing f 4'a h -vessel.- It t
rN•mded the let ter tatted. that theme
hoist, interir e with 1I o traffic along
the deck end abet prevent vrmsrls
floor tying Op lrvlpetlt. I'he Con1-
1• m hoist is 11'. et w'4' wi4' e
int h l t l I ted I i hln tit
i
I
Imre le -tweet) the ' lir linr,on the out-
side. and the out sill row of earn 011
the (4.'l'. If , No that 1:ess.1N can lit
up .with lwt•frrt water • regardless of
the hoist.. 'Their Vied d livery wonld
-he e1111. ., I: tht•eughou -the :season,
Its their eo141 (41•( txlle'tI 'r t to de-
livery of 7.104, 101144 bel.Wee0 he ,Ope'n-
fnK (41 n:avigntiun grid August 5th. It
war 4.11 these pi•ounds that th teem-
ed wits asked to reconsider it.' 'de-
rision so that the objectionable
'went moving of the hoist through
the 1Pite0n alight be titre -Conte. 1'
matter was term red to the barter
committee.
•
For Goderich's Parks.
A letter ft"itn- Hrlgadier-General
D. A. McDonald, 01 Ottiwn. 'dated
that four 1:rin,h m. rears. each weigh•
Ing A1Nott 5,310 'maid., were available
o 'e 4 ' 'n to the senior ordnance
n V111CALI n
officer, military district No 3, at
Kingston. The town might secure
the name by incurring expenses of
their remlvet. It was Regretted, the
letter tamted, that there Were no
mountings for three motleys. A
letter from Kingston also wee read
asking by what line of railway the
town wished them to be shipped.
The cemetery and park* committee
To' B41nt ,
TO RENT. --A TWO-STORY BRICK
_hours *Wall modern Improvements.
Apply 10 MRI. W. A. RHYNAd. Tract streit.__
ri10 RENT. -A (IoaD WARM
1 st*MP. roan fOr 2 horror. 2 ton4 of hay and
rho.. THOS. BURROWS. It
OUSE TO Riil!NT ON RRU('i?
street opposite Vtetot hi Park: has 'been
INmn led by Dr. Freeman. contains nine
room. ' town water In banes; also a lawn,
garden d uo,nefruit V
street.
Apply to 3..'
N TT, N aue
T
ors A,
Lod
TENDERS ADD 'MMEii TO THE
Town Clerk. (ioderieik, *111bb received by
the Town of Ooderirh 1)p o and including
Thorwiaeralat4. 4April 4'n4 7041044 maple 1 er.eltebImom e 10
plant for mhwle trees. '
The loweet or any tender not\leopusrily
accepted. \
Hy order of the Town Council.
I. G KNOX:-
Dederick
NOX;Dederloll, April nth. 14111. Town ('
B00IC BINDING
MAGAZINES,
pFRIODiCALS and
•
LIBRARIES
hound or repaired.
(4011) LETT1'RINO
on LEATHER GOODS
AltOrdPr pprnmpfl attendtwl to on leaving
I him at TH 4:BIONAL.00derich.
Auction Sales.
Aucrios SALE
or
Alia1R.1HLgTO_WN PROPERTY.
The Iinder.lgned has Ji4lreu'o 411-- by
esctlon 044
SATURDAY. APRIL 23RD, mut,
at 1 &'.•lack .harp'., the following houses and
Iota in tinldthorpesurvey
intending buyer. will sod' there hone. all
well Irullt.- pond stone cellar, under all of
them. The land 14 high and dry never any
water in the eviler.. Town water In all the
house,. Good land for gatdalang. Hmt.ee are
allelr00 to factories. Taken altogether they
ere very desirable and comfortable honer. for
anybody. and will he .old for any reasonable
price. as 1 Ant buying a block of lend In the
West end need the money- Bale w111 be on the
premiere. They can be bought any time priv-
ately
rly-ately preview; to sale :
Paroel No. 1. Con.l.ts of lot No. 14 4214117,
Oxford street: a one-end-a-half..dory frame
hoar. with {w,rlor:dlningrnom, kitchen, throe
bedroom.. pantry, hroom, hall. flood
cellar. whole mate of •1lathe bou.e.
Parcel No. 2, Consists of lot No. 2. Oxford
street. Hence on til. lot is the 'tone apt the
house In panel No. i with the exleeption of
cellar. which Is lts?2 feet; with good atone
foindetion tinder Wenn. of hove..
Parcel No.:1 Lot No. 3. Hou.o land cellar
same as parcel No. 2.
Parcel No. I. let No. 4. ootner of Oxford and
nt streets. Holm and teller -tame as
pry t No. 2,
Parcel No. i, -Lot No. 3. Neese Itegent
4(44.4'? , one-story frame eot.tagu with eerier.
dhxngro n, *loonier kltnc�n. two Iw'4ruoms.
washroom nd pantry. Modern convenience..
Flrst•elam. . er sire of the house.
1'01001 No. 4 - lot No. 6, Regent 4treet_
Her5o. as 1714* No. 3.
Percel No. e
Pa'. Na..Knand tn. rise F2xI4N
feet, on tlegent .t
Parcel 140.4. Lot" , p1, 21 end V. Regent
street : lot Naa, 21, 21, 2. • 27, 24. 144. on cedar
street: tots, es. ea 11 .an , on Huron wirer;
447.0 of Ints,',s 132.
Parcel No. a Half Int. No..o' corner ((lore
eertrr ...ream and 1'ambrle It ; h0nsn with
parlor dlningromn. kitchen. tot bedroom..
hell. w n hroom end pantry. Fine Now collar
RIM For terser and farther particular. II Iy to
the underwigned.
J. T. OOLDTHORPiP. 711(x1. (iUNDRY,'„,
A. E. TAYLOR. STRATPORI) gleet Propeigae. uot4ons l-LcIIlor Paseo 11 and the special commit•
-
The report w)ta adopted.
'rite colunittee hail interviewed the
1114li,11(rl of the- Doty Engine Wurkr
Co. and= hail been etttutuu8J that a
loathe had been removed filen the IOC -
101)'. in 114111 10 Winn peg but 'was
stilt in pesseesiii41 of the y. A
larger. and mote. up -to -el it 14114& was
to Ile- initialled in,the` factory here to
Irplat•e the 141)4' reinoet•(I. The _cotn-
tnntet-twu4►nauwtletl-that- the cool,
'tiny he requested t0 nubby the Coun-
cil in the future before le -moving any
machine covered by the mtl•tg*ge.
The tinanr•• cohnuiltt•• rdvieed the
acceptance of the tender of Aetl►ilitie
damns R Co. for the. $25..ao4 of school
'ttree. This firm offered $21.810
*0l a^cram fl .r '
Ihl u4otion of (7uu0:611.or \'*natter,
&reunited by et cieol• Walker, it
wee decftlyd that the Int 144 the corner i•t'm rrmNj11in/rime" trt• the c1,4ering of
of Lighthouse and Water Ise.' streets, the \'rzfurd the MhlhaAd lluurtr
at the rear of the pustuflicr, IS, *4944 busy u►aking the fittal pFrrdlara•
deemed up and the stone charged Homs tut depxrtulr. 5(440 eetncka
against tu• properly, were given a fresh cleat • of print and
' the baln.rl'a brush hied been applied
The Road Machine Co,, Valuation. • y 144 the white woe k,. *high all went to
glee the vessel* .a vet y pleasing ap-
pear*nce. Feidxy came :and the de-
livery cuts were busy equipping the
('(084 etre ermines .with pruvisi•'na and
all nreessetries that are emsentiel
for the providing. of is cook on a
journey of this nature. Towards
evening the local hove, tried and un-
tried, began to art ive to take their
places on their respective boats.
Some had "been three" before and
had tasted of the pleasures of a sailor'&
life on the Great Lakes. while others,
not a law, wile making the trip for'
the first time. A cesua1 ohser.er in
the early evening might have .noticed
the novice, yrs, and the seasont'd.
emilor too, endeaveir to ,prolong an
Avery, of he third arhf• interview with toted. who lingered
teat t•, tit.' xg1'erntr11t atr•eady referred nigh, but lltr lx..11f mndo roust
,l •t
t.. mh:ll stand."
1 t .and two hourst t4efultir. Inidnight
Thr . *tn thought their' should he scare and quietness reigned.nP
d broken
no objection to ;thus moo ion, and after shortly •after midniphf by the loud
ti '.t n
hi li 1 ,
► as t 1 e . �. r .,.
r K q l 1 a i d
t ref td,-rn.rraretst-a+c-al[l..dr i
tit- t
ii�
tithe
•ttrgt -t
• s : Ii1 tit• TANr , nti'e�
Ifs tt a k ' 'Gia.
It ^el9'Ird. 1 1
fot• ('uuncillur Hawi.O4+, who .4NI1�d Nlrx11lel I'xliki, light, cheered. -
for
tar the areas and nays, and 4'ount:Blew Toledo : the ......l for Fort - NViI-
I.aithweiteasked 4h..t the matter he limit. with packet/4- height : the .1. .t.
\ ,'1 S,
McKee for b4'. 4, the n'' I Ht
•r 1 ' Mayor Tamer n im- t h Turret.
t•4' r nrN1e ed. s, t
misted that, they erre out of uentr. C.pe Aid the Tnrl,•t Chief for Fort
inu then ('uunct for NV/Mita also en- Wideos', light: Ihr Regina for l'ul-
•rued his ubjeetion to the manlier in liugwo«l, light. Thr Nrrhinq ►e-
tchich the nu,ti,a1 hut. horn put dived w wire 1414' Fri'1- v night tu-
4lu'vi, ih. Tier. \1.1yor inlinlalyd that await further 1)14.9174. $he.ele,uld for
llurmartter-might. he. 1ecunsidered on Aehlanduu S l;tt.
motion, x441 !Alibi WAY .lune. Connell- •hltrbor
Notes.
*140 Il
Howkine then argued that there file oteim
ier liea.vet tem reached here
W11/1 Il OI NUelelelt reason given for the
changing ret the %•*lu:ato►•
\luntango, 744i1nc4►aced lwMoh0ue1f14dta. y-f1o).'rptuhtey veins and 1)i}+. Reeve grel, iAltmtirooon11 li1i14'14,+14w1 Lituh.hwPlscawrgNso uonf-
the Hig \fill rletal11r,
V'xnaurr: Martin *nal P*rsun• ""1which was sutlicitltt t'. lighten 11.91
feet the original tum and.
l's•nilcil- sulHcit•ntly Lo ullnw her to p4s1
LitVlonta4ul
tors \V*Ilacr, Hawkins nod 'Leith- r ghtttor Ieanxl 1144 her ..wu� to
el
THE FLEET LEAVES.
Sig Freight&.. Clear from-the-
afterMidnight Friday.
Those who 4(40 111* acenetometl tt
retire until It is ••earl}'" anis elan n few
of the light *lepers WOVO tent'tled
about 42::111 List .Friday night to bear
a very meettehing co ....... >lion proceed
Com the di,e'li'u of the harbor.
-What it it the )Ieep4•r, whli had
leen so rudely brought back fi the
laud ofdreams. eski'd 1 ' self. A
continuance of the distn bailee awoke
hie to the fact that spring wets herr,
e ice wets gone Aral the ve+lirle were
leaving. All i rot week.w,(s a stirring
one at the het herr. The seven steam-
The Reeve and ('ount•illor Vert,atter
presented,, the fallowing sem •
Tient the valuation of the -property
of the American Road Machine
Co., under prnvisiou of i'vlaw No:
214, 14401. of the town of Nlxlerich,
be carved ' into effect so fete as the
same rebore to the valuation, by the
*rbitt'atera apPp'.'inted under egret. -
mem dated December 22 1140) but
that if the American Road Miteltine
t'0. desire to appoint a new 1rl'itt•ator,
as fa indicated l.y their letter of March
POL, we aaseent to the appointment of
their n011linee in the to ,n) and stead
of W. le, Voorhees. with the under-
standing that in all other rey4ects,•
part it•tilarlv the appoint eta .h etre
site voted nay. Before- the• vitt. WAN .• Thick enough to walk on" ie the
t ken the e Mayor remarked that, by
IV
.1, nor aper~;tUrr wpnk. ilf Ihr .e10014
tit it action..
cth114lnrN carte in aa. or minnows at prtharbor
.go. in the har.
o. , wiry to get thtown into a first -
The stemma' Mount Stephen arrived
claire lawsuit. They' were doing the this morning from Port Arlhnc with
comp* y an injustice• retarding their
buainee and t[tlatinK thelu in a very a cargo of I I,71,000 1nlshele of wheat for
the \ Big
Mill.
scurvy w�tp,
The quest' ion of having the foutftain%
in the park )ainted was introduced by KNOX CHURCH CONGREGATION.
Councillor Haawkin1. ' 440ndr.1 by • Councillor Pa Pa one. The perk* - Meeting Last Evening Passes Resolu-
!glitter were•giv n power to beve them tion Regarding the Late Pastor.
painted. (M m tion 01 Councillor, At a meeting of the congregation of
Laithwaite And 'matter. the gate Knox church last night it wee 'inane
at the entrance tote gravel pit is to oprusly'dreided by A standing' vote to
he properly locked a the key left in forward the following resolution to
charge of the street in rector. Mrs. Anderson And family :
Trees in the CemeteryWe, the session. the hoard of mina•
lf[rayZlf6rtwttPrvixh+iYet-�Laitland ger&' and the eongregit• of Knot
ch
cemetery he given peru►ie 'nn to re- trreirr-/halauw1i, lircift: to- express,
and [11 place
move a tree front hie int % Thie was a oration which aroneed con derable' mova1 by
record, our dere and
h the runexpected191,el
t re-
oved
(Iitecuseion among the aldermen. rotator. theJ •Rev. Dr. Andere'ion, nit
Reeve Reid rxp4tined that N1r.. *leo our heartfelt .vrnpat.hy with Mrs.
Minions'wirhel to erect a monuthent Anderson -VW her family to the 'more
on her lot hut nn account of the pees• trial that hag conte so suddenly upon
ence of a tree -there mot not sufficient thecal, in the Ione of husband end
room. Councillor Hawkins thought father. We thank (iod for the Nervier
it was unnecessary to remove the that Dr. Anderson was permitted to
tree. as there wan plenty of ronin for a render amongst ui as pliant for nearly
tombstone, and it was one of the few twenty -eve years ; for his faithful and
beautiful trees In the e1ntietery. Cuun• e*rneat presentation of the teeth in
cillor V*netter thought that permits- /reaching ; for his tender and comfoi .
skin should he given to have the tree ung ministrations to the suffering and
removed. Reeve Rt•id remarked that the bereaved ;ter the help he gave to
there were many such easiest a* that of the youti•R by hie nerenn*I enconrsge-
Mrs. Simon*. Dtput y ReeveMunninge ment ; floc hie love and ready helpful -
moved that the tree be removed rand nese to the weak and the M1nlel:led
euggested that there be some rule to for hie leadi�gin true citizen'hip, anal
govern the cutting of trees in the for hie zealsiineevery gond rause. We
cemetery. Councillor R a w k i n a would commend Mrs. Anderson and
wanted the matter referred Nook to her timely to ubr'Heavenly leather.
the committee with plryief ter *et. who Is a (iod of leve, and whose con.-.
Councillor Martin moved in amend- solations will not fail them in their
ment that the committee he gtv(m hour 11f sorrow, and 'we pray that In
the power to remove the tree. hut, the due time there meg mime to them and
motion to have the matter referred to ua, by our patient t oat, an inter•
hack to the committee was carried. ((n•etatioh of the.' prime rnyete(y of
Sewers for the Huron Road. Dr. Ander44m N removal t at will per-
fectly matter of serving the residents feebly satisfy us that "He, d(tette all l i�tairs ladies' kid gloves. Friday
of the Huron road with a- sanitary things well.` \ Isar gain, 4f4c. and a surface sinter sewer was on ' (l. A. Yalrn prP.Jdt isle lAr�rnerbinK r, dozen ladies' fancy hanrlkerehiefs,
motion of the Reeve and Councillor end Dr:Strang. secretory Of the con. regular 10e., 15c. and `d)c., irrldl(y bar-
LAithwiite referred to tbe )nhlic gregation, exld*inert to the gethering- gain, 2 for lac,
works committee. Councillor Martinwhet mien,'had been taken by`, the (44 yards black. veiling, Friday bar -
thought that both •a sanitary end a Ine.'e. The financial c11Mlit- lJagPva towards having the vara cv gain, Per pod. 184'.
surface anter sewer should let laid, (ill t4if the 23 ladies' t 'mined hate, regular
while Councillor WAllace consideredchurch was Mao diacusaed end it wee, $4.30, *Sand t414i, Friday 'regain, 2 p. tn.,
that they were doing the Huron roaddecided to endorse the plaits for meet- 42.1t4. (On one i,A140.
people an injustice hp depriving them Ing all obligations which the Managers 3 dyzen carpenters' Aprons, regular
of a sanitary Newer. saw fit to sanction. i:N ., Friday Attain,
The purchasing of new uniforms for A resolution of condolence which 10 canoe weft Californi* orange.,
the police was Introduced by Colin- had been forwarded from the Ralr:ist regular 50c. Friday bargain, Xie per
church of town Ono Was read, ( dozen. Watch windows.
. 0. W. S. RAILWAY. I - THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY,
! The town council will do well to go
'sluwly'and surely in the reader oft the
COUNCILLORS TRYING TU GET starer privilrger sked (oh by the
SOME LIGHT. ; Ontati.. 11'&1.4 Shorat Railway. 1•4iret
_ . . of a11, it rlunlld be decided upon 1441401
Application of Railway Company for t4' t I►td, the town will allow ny of_ its
4' Privileges Qives Members ''tII•rtr to IN• nerd by lir Railwaya, and
• of Town' Council ing Opportunity 11'o trrlox should he Hgrotsl time which
, of Asking J. W. Moyes Some Ques- ''" 11114 apt 0 definite limit in !mini of
tions -Last Night's Specihl Meet.411114'r• 11144,0 •any pt•it•ilrgra whlt•h may
Iw r
tog.
g ,an rd. 1'h.at is, t}le tua'u should
not, grant any privilege. Nhaitever for
The Otital•io Wert ;Shure Electric longer than a clearly defined period
Railway was/the subject of dieretneigti rind thin -llnlitlttion -should Ira•' made
g1.:11 into 4'.tjng uN•eltt:140f the t.iwn t•Ir • 1)4931 r
(tl t and MIl}• poarlhie dwq) , 111 lbe
' • /• object of
•1 N evening. Ih
1 JII11C11 lain l ( U
K
Ihr tlit'rting wad, to consldrr the 4'r- ogre -entrust t', b4' ret*de with he Rails
guest of the itailwgy 'u! prrtniv0tuo to w'"J'•
bay ib..tr*eks 111Nin crrDun struts ref, T11 14. 1he eoutlt•iI rhluld eonsid*r
Lli trrwrrar-wliess-o-au W _tghirh � Ily the yuc Uon of what Iwi'tic-
was Nuluuitled 10 the emitted. All the 111x4• Nle'rts the Itxiltva shall bre Al-
awulbere of the cuunefl'i•xcent Reeve Y
Reid were present and .1, 1V. \lu}'es, lowrll to use A good many lore sesta
11. J. A. MacEwen anti V. M. Roberta heve'tu hr 1 teen into account. The
were in attrudaeue ire tit lutereetr .of
the Railway,
Mr. M . we■ invited to a(1drese
the cuui '1, and, doing mi. stated that
disturb the Alerts
v'm►tu
Wish id nt�t
ha alba dt
of the town nun, remearih', but the
cu►upany was now ready to connect up
and complete the load to Kincardine.
They wished to give each indueti y of
irmairtatnce inthetown at switch and
hoped for an a4' drutement-4+y-4whie"
they could work atnicahly with the
town in the process of cunstructiuf
w'4Lh se' little inconvenir11re to the
people of the town tet poesible.
Several u►etllbwir of the council
showed an inclination to seek in-
furtuatiou in regard t.0 the ntfeire ret
the p"ny, Deputy Hee....\lun-
nings wanted to know about the dant.
and both he and Uourcillur Hawkins
pressed Mr. Moyes -in lefet•enee to the
neanner in which, the moneyguar-
anteed by the town was (wing ex-
pended. Mr. Mlle ' ge had some
curinrifq, too, as" w' the personnel of
the Huron Construction Crr..' and in
reference to this \Ir. Muy4ts denied
that the l'onstruttilln Company and
the Hvilway l'on1 rxny were one. de-
claring that he heti no interest Whaat-
C4w pang.
u was in the
1 le it) ref -
last year's
forluat 1111)
proceeds
fore he
ever in the Cunstt•nctio
Ex -Mayor Mackin, w
audience, [wing Appeal
creno to the Atm to u
council to secure scone i
About the expenditure of th
of the howls, stated that
went to e
orOntO re
was
promised all
iniortpatiun ; when he went there he
gpt nn
P.
Iayot
Cameron then took x
hand
in the discussion d,4 ,wkrd'why there
4,hl,I Td Watt -thee 1141 wov.. 'Ile while
situation would he relieved if an elk t d*trlat*tth4•e► tally-alaa.tiuital
planation wet0 fort hcou►ing of the 'liter, ail lord, Irrui,.,•'. olein in)uriem.
Manner in which
1114
it n111ni•q war 11"::11„4
of hent will xtt*ckyou this
4'r' Null sue
.•
1 UI If rn )
4'l a till ( 141
' r ' INN w44is
`I•Ildell 1\� 1 a4'
Ixting Pz4 ,,t1
Frady 11;111171(11114
o help the 1•*tltt yy 4ind the \lrnthul &'ll 0011 hand, 23 cents:
roup" wuu1(1 I.4', satielird with a 'Throwing ,l 'ay 11 garment whirl' ie
rw1N..nahlt st.atrutintlrf the condition .411110'failef td which shows little
of n$Taire. ve0:11 i. Ken astefitIni'sm. 1)113-iltg
(' 'tllor Hawkins pr.4puoed And a 1110 4•4take its p WO is the height of
rental -nut mtcessarily 41, large one- extrrivag:utr••, lily 111.0• the 0141 1,011' -
he required of the eofnpany for the nitllt ran tri• - 1•• , ii look like neseat
lease of the streets, to enure that the trifling cost.' Ih•.' t t Karnu•ul with
town would retain control of the. 11o k 1.14. r►ia oipl, ) [t ,.j+l, ''\btyIN111•
str••4•f.. ` 41ntp dye.. ndd L} h.. 1iglt•e, sur•
Uu11ncillur \\'all.►ce uhJPete11 to IIay- renis 411 .bet. \Wilson. .
ing the Ater's torn. lip without a '
gn4r-nlre Diet the railway would be
t • within tion ter three years.
fit 1•rp1}• [o thio Mr. -Miters mid [het Opening Ngarinn-('.Piet ..
the road would her completed and in Five .\err, for Sale* H..0. Joidan. 'Indror.
11pot*tion thin }-ear. ,. Ileiavl.....! .... ....... ... .. t•
Several of the business men ptemenl Pre:ne tTrnlnlne School -Central 0 no.
were asked• to state their views in College. Strait 3
reference to the plan 0t]' streets. and
Excur*ion Rate+ -F. 1'.l awten: e......:
Messrs. Doty. kV tie ,lacksoni IJxcks..n f)cnti read) Tailning 3444I_4414444401: s
Mfg. Co.l, Midget)). end It111N•rT. (i. Fipuulifnl 1►rc.,I Fabric. M(Ilnr'.1 8eo(eb
Mason (American Road Machine Co 1 Store ....
expressed their desire to see the ►•0714) Spying and Summer Goods C. C. Lee ...... J
in operxteiti and bad noobjections t I)
Mot
• 31F re Aleut Our VA s1u1W-lir. C. Prldtasa►.. 2
the plan. ( Weil Paper Inducement. Colonial Book
Finally, on Councillor; Martin'. Bloree.. 0
nurtit 4). the' council adjourned for at Weekly shore New.- 2. IL colleens ,, 1
week. a•s h&niowniR N'Icar 4 -
, Shlot Leith,Cet Shirtt-Itll'w[.tw ng John Stead.cl 4 '
The plan shows railway blocs in the [own 3townr.-[Lowell Hardwaro e
town as follow.: Ju.1Hlanw four -elf 3twrtln Hro...,,,,. Co!
Fr' the harbor up West '.tt•eet, French Pew, H. IL I.ong s
around both Side,/ 01 the M.luare and st•atur'htySpecials -Morrl-h I McClinton. n
up East street to the G T R. nation. Reader& -l+: It_ Wigle. s
From. East street along *Maitland Beantlful [woe t-t.rtstrer Hlxyte *14,ea, •,A:. --_
•vOad, - AUvI1(ton _F'armen=Henry Homey. Smith s
Frum'ialtfotd along Coinbria road Hill s
to Toronto. 'Avert and nut the Huron Bots for Bale H. Turner.',. ••... 1
,,,ad, i- Produce -D. Forsythe, KIn1A11. . ... s
From the Squat•.' down King stem Anction rale of Jewellery-Balsey l'tyk p -
etmeet to Bri4annh4- road and out the New Shoe Store -N. 1'. (• leron i
Bayfield road. - .•"-- ---_-__. A:nneancemetata�i.c_t.atlnunrso.....�..,....-.s
h'rory Klnaeton street slung Elgin Teacher %Vented 8.8. No. 3, Colborne -t
avenue to Toronto sit w•4'. Breech 1,net-AIgnel OMce t
From the Square down Hamilton
-
street and Nelson �tregt to Cambria AUCTION SALES.
r.,ad.
On Victoria 'trent from Nelson to
44841 streets. - '
urn West street to Britannia road
slog • Waterloo street in front ,of
Uollegil'• netitute.
Along la - f nt front harbor to
Britannia road lip to the Agricld-
tnr11 Society gr(un
A letter from the 11 1111 (i1•r1.Tn1
Troia l'orlxrrltiem state mat the
411411 of *414,8:04.21 had betel elle e1 tip
agairn& the til et (i4altrieh. re
senting its .herr of 'etymon 71 a 1:
the Ontario Wren- M11.*7' 1141114L'ny
ante Ably' 3111, 191111, and up to and in-
cluding :April It h, 114111.
Cameron's Friday Bargains 2 p. m.
Railway meet have eceesa td the buei-
insa centime Old ' yet the town most
0 be s ' r griiiirwtt-•d with
t•eailwayIritc e. The plan submitted
by the' Railway shows the whole
Squate•rncircled• la this nreesoary %
Could the railway not teach the
Square and get hum East street to
-04rrrt--without-a-lrarde on both
rides of the Square e Again, does tbe
lawn wild; to have. Id, railway track •
along the wnter('ont, from the harbor
sleuth to Britannia road % These are
some of the tote:41one the council will
have t erconeider.•
It le not unnatural that the .council
should titmice this the oecaSion of an .
attempt to secure s • information as
to the *traits of the Railway Company
and Soule definite assurerre of'its bona
Hdes. • Mr. ?dos es km 4w11 of tile feeling
of distrust of himself and hisiesoeiatee
that has Leen growi.)g up in the town:
He may say this is very unfair to him
hot the simple truth ie that it luta, de.
Vc14)I ed largely because of circum-
ptancer. which perhaps could: be readily
exp!*ivad but for which the tow u, has
been'ul*ble 4'o far to obtain an replan -
tem. Those who have *Belong stood
b the railway wish heartily that Mr.
M es would put then in apos it'ion in
whi 4 they could coRie
ntiuuely
con.
tinue their -advocator of his project,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS April 21st. -
Page
• f
BAT1•RDA t. Apr. Lt - .l melon sale of derirnhle
town property In the tioldthorlae +nrvey :Prop.
crty of J. reUohlthorpo. Time. (31'vu11.
auctioneer,
• Mow..av, Nifty 2nd. I'nrn+„rvet auctlo(SS male •
of hlgh-gredo iowellery, etc,., commencing Mon-
day crerdne. May 20d, and Pollee Mg After-
noon. and (teeniest.. 1)t Haley Perk'.. jewellery
store. 1). M. 1144141444444,-. awe lame r
UORN.
RoelenTeoN.-At Carlow. on April 211th, to
C, A, end qtr.. Robertson, a daughter.
HLAele. in Toronto, on April 13th, to Mr.
and Mn,. Walter Hlack ince Edith Turndy,'
S • DY. -1n Uolerich township, nn Mnnd*y,
[tit, to Mr. and Mew. T. Leith seek'.
1)t, • ern -Jame. Oorddn.
ARRIED.
C(X)K--RRiMICO• E. At St, Johne Apiece.
pal chstreh. Starke • r on .\pall 137th, by
Rey, F:., B. Smith. Jenn May Hrlmieombe.
otUoderlrh. Ont.. t0 '4 7 „(;,,• G. .Coos. of
Tyner, 4a.k.
OIEo.
'.1'3:1.8H. in (i.d,rlch. mu Thurailily, _
(4th, Margaret. Hellen, relict of the at
John SVel.h, aged el &ear+,
F l.i,llyl'r. --td, Uuderichtowwnnehl'pD eg Tne.
deg, Aprn 1!ah, Jahe Turtle, beloved ditto
of Thos. Elliott, aged 77 year.,
Mut.HOb1.AND, inGtwierich, en Thnrmday.
April 11th, William %ug nate, infant .044 of
Mr, and Mics. H. O. Mulholland, weed 7
month. and 'elders.
Meet:H AN. -In Wait Wawwnewh, on vi
day-1prd lo, Elizabeth Andrew, beloved
wife of en ward Megiellln, aged 8e year., 7
nmol h, and 12 dap,. -