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EIGHTIHTH YEAR NO. 48.
HOSPITAL AFFAIRS
ARE REVIEWED AT
• ANNUAL MEETING
Medical Men Give Assurance that
Alexandra Hospital Is
Efficiently Managed
The annual meeting of the Alexan-
dra llospdtel AsSoelation was held to
the cosy little lodge room of MacKay
Hall,ort Monday evening. The room
proved quite large enough for the pur-
pose. There were twelve (ten men
and two ladle•t•) present when the pro-
ceedings opened, and two 4.rOneOnemen
came- ln later There_ Here several
other events-pnsodhly more lnteiv -
Ing -on 1n town that evening, acrotmt-
Ing pertly for the small attendance;
but It evident that Use hoN'nsfeoprle The serviette at Norah -net m
United
'CHURCH NOTES
ilaptist Church, Dee. Orn. -The pas-
tor will preach. Erelong aubiect:
"How to Enforce Law."
The monthly meeting of the ladles'
Aid of Taylor's Corners Kill be held
at the home of Mrs. Groves on Wed-
nesday, December 7th, at 2 p.m
The eeervlees at Vi.tnrta street
United church next Sunday will be as
follows: 10 a.m, feltoest:ip meeting;
public worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m•
Sermon auhjcets: morning "Thirsting
for God;" evening, "Conservation."
in Knox church the o rices next
Sabbath will he condi' 'ed by the
C. M, I s.rmid. Selo
and 7 eat. Sunday
The s. anon subject
will he "Moses the
JeoJ he
a ser..- on Bible
minister, Rev. R.
viers at 11 a.m.
acboul at 3 p.m.
iq the morning
Aral sermon of
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THU
y. DECEMBER 1, 1927
The News of
he Town
Royal Dowling Notes
A bowling leaf uc is being formed at
the Royal bowling alleys. West street.
and the management 1s putting up
prizes of $25 In gold for the beet team.
A $5 prize also is offered for the beat
individual score among the lady
bowlers from Deeember let to 20th.
T61s will make a nice Christmas gift
for some lady. Special attention is
given from 10 to 2 o'clock each day to
lady novices at the game. and soon we
may expect to see quite a number of
experts among the lady players.
En/erring Foul Brood Aet
information has leen laid against
obvul -f i t haakar para in lite county
types Of men at prayer. for non-crrmp)iance with the require•
enta of the Paul Brood AM. which
1s provides thus every person keeping
generally either are quite well seta- much next Sunday wit, be as rot -bees In the t'rnv lner of Ontario shall
nn or before April 30 in every year
apply to the Minister of Agriculture
for a eertificate of' regietratlnn and paty
n few of $1. whieh entitles him to have
Ids blots inspected yearly for toil'
brood. Several of those against whom
snrntnonses Lowe leen Issued have al-
ready celled at Magistrate Reld's office
and tut id the tine of $5 and carts,
amounting to 1)0.45.
fled with the manner in whish hospi-
tal affairs are conducted or are indif-
ferent as to how they are erm411144e+i.
Mr. R. J. Mcgnw. president of the
Hospital Ai snelatlott, preshlert, and
Mr. T. G. ('onnon was protein in his
capacity of secretary.
The pretddent reviewed. briefly the
chief features of the latae year's "pent -
tions of the Asasoclatl.n. The bylaw
for the aaaumption by the town of the
remainder of the host ltal'v bond is-
sue toad twr•rt foisted. and while this
nwwnt exceedingly. little to the tax-
ptlyera It was a wonderful assistance
to the hoard of governors. Through
the effort, of the Alt -meek ('laala.er,
141.D.1•:.. the indebtedness on the x-ray
Outfit had been entirely wiped mot.
Mr. Me:ao a'to noted the change in
the superintendence of the boopltal.
Upon the lasdgnatlott of Mia." McAr-
thur, Mawr Matheson had been placed
In charje until the new sups-riuteidcnt.
Mos Donaldson. arrived. and the board
was very grateful to Miss Matheson
for stepping Into the breach ,end dis-
charging the duties of the psosittoet so
faithfnll,. not only on this oeeasinn
but in many times of emergency.
Mr. E. V. Leslie, trettourer of the
hoard preeentett,s the financial state-
ment and. made stints explanations and
comments thereon. The receipts/ from
patients shoved an Increase of fed
phone of the wevlous year. and
the total of rash doteittona wan much
lows: 10 a.m.. Men's Club, Mission
Band and classes. "Now may we
overcome the spirit of ingratitude?" 1s
the• snbjevt to be Intrntitt-d by Mr. 11.
1.. Salkeld in the Men's 'tub. Public
w.nrship at -11 a.m. MAI 7 p.m. The
evening service will be , ondneted by
Rem-. A. E. Doan, M.A., of Minton. turd
the choir of Ontario .greet United
clxin•t . Clinton, will !soder • spwelal
must,. Tit' pmstor. Rev. C. F. Clarke.
and the choir of North -treat i'ulted
Water and Light Commission
At the regular meeting of the water
and light commisolon held Thursday
evening last. petitions from Wm_
ltrttslley, i(olwrt See:ore and Edwntd
Bradley, for electric it,ht services, to
•tbelr plates 4 residence on Rh lr
street. were received hod referred to
the' engineer for report. A. letter
from E. H. Darling. engineer accept•
ling the ntmis•1nn'r,.ht'gne for $120
in pns'ment nt bio stee"unt. was re-
ceived. A c•nmmteniedtInn was r,-
eeived from the itoynl Bonk, neeept-
(ng the commitssion's offer of $."t1 3.3
rewtal per month dnrtng the ening
winter, and beginning November tat.
for the present Hydro store and offices reigned at ch1 tfello
473 00 on the Square. day night, alien Ha
had a large number
(400 00
ehur,ti will have charge• of tbe even-
ing service at Clinton.
Maltose Sheet. 3Mh Septewtber. 11)27
ASSF•T'
Hash MI hand and in li)Ink.! 3S 00_
Aee tints r•relvable 1.149 (10
Inventory of supplies on
hand 1.(120 00
I
Mont 1 and permanent i'giI -
ment 9.000 00
1(nlidines and land 4.1,000 On
Still dnP re vale of old boa -
Oat building 1.'40100
$51(.007 stn
LiABiLITiES
Accounts payable $
Owing to John Avery. con-
tractor 1, _
Reserve for had d'.Phte 37.1 (IA
Surplus ... - 36.7.37 00
County (council to
The lkostrober nteetin=theammt7
council Will 00,0 00 Tueedy afternoon
next. The most important bndaarte of
the meetingta
will be the bled. reot of
a county treasurer and iia holm* or re-
fuge Inspector, to succeed, respectively,
Mr. Wm. Lane and Mr. Torrance.
who after long and fait service tire
retiring from their iw It Is
e number
or applications for tbe ono
understood there are
Good Showing in Met�1� I+Icaw.
We are pleased to leatretthat Dr. J.
Ni. Graham, eon of Mr. acs Mrs. J. 111,
Graham. of town. ueculladthe bighe t
marks In the rt-eent ididigan Slate
mriktai w ,••••inmrtonl _ (lrahaat
is practising in Harpetfg Italy 1'r
trott. His average war
and the mark* be (Altai
ous subjects were as fol
nose and throat, 96; h)
lie health. 4(t: pithul
jurlsprudPnee. 95;
gynecology', R3; sumer
Lao; treatment of diem
Wingham and Wrox
Two limon munled
ham and Wrioxeter-
cip al nomination's on
At Wingham the R
ell!ors were elected b
Inst there is a man
the mayoralty. the
Thos. Fells, the present
Raney and W. H. Willi
Eln•ted by m•cfnrnntl
Eildoat. ltrctw; S. iter
Ilett, J. Htntnrt, A. Titan
C. Wilkinson. conncillo
Wroxeter eltetlma w
tion. Jolty lb nneterg
term as Iteeve and the
N. White. Reit. Stock
and Thos. . Gibson.
per twit.
the varl-
Ey'e, ear,
;and pub-
: medical
its , 00:
medicine,
To Hold Ftre inquiry
An inquiry into tiro department af-
fairs in Godericb, petrticutarly In con-
neetioa with the recent Are at the
Park House, will he opened at the
court house tomorrow ( Friday ), at 2
o'clock pm., by Provincial Fire Mar-
shal
arshal Heaton.
Lions Elect Officers
At the n•gular lunch of the Lions
Club held in the Redford Lintel last
Friday the °Moog for the wing six
months were appointed, as slows:
Chief, E. Douglas Brown, retary,
T. G. (Amnon; treasurer. F. Darrow;
Lion tanner. ('. K. Saunders; tail
twister, S. 1). Croft. 1.100 John Mao-
F.wan moved a voteof apprec'latloii to
-'pie retiring (Ydcf Dt. 3- :
�-Graha*i.
the aerretary and oaken.. 11 Gra(`a
Mr. G. ter, of the nadlatt
National institute for the Bllud. t'111
le the speaker at the next luncheon,
I)errmloer 0th.
Big Gathering ell
Enthusiasm and
Wing -
'Ir manl-
y last.
and roun-
lama tion,
nteeet for
being
nr. W. a.
J W. Me -
i1. B. El
Watson.
act'lama-
,+ another
Illors are
Sanderson
Banquet at Teeswater
Mr. Ralert Johnston, clerk of the
County !court. and Mr. T. R. Patter-
son, county engineer, were present at
a banquet held at Te't•IMttter on Tue*-
day night. The affair was pub on by
the Tet•swnter hoard of Trade as a
feature of the campaign to hate a
Provincial highway .designated. be-
tween Clinton and Owen Sound, con-
neettng at Clinton with tile, Provincial
highway to London. The Provlaefal
Minister of highways had leen invited
to he iwesent Its the galeal of honor.
but he woos unable to attend and sent
Hon- Faulty' Macdiarmld, c'h*lrtaan of
the I'rovttelal highway's advisory com-
mittee, as his repreeentative. Ad-
dreeees were made by represenlatk•es
of the munit•lpalities along the route
of the pngsised highw'ay. and Mr. Mac-
dlarrnitl promised that their claims
would he presented t.. Gm Minister.
wship AS.P.:t. Connell Organised
A
Mon meeting was held at Blyth on
Mon- Wednewluy, November 21. rd, of repee-
62,
tatives of the Anglian Tonne Pi',
ons of the Deanery of
tloq of
•
na,en7 do
the fuel Item did not mean that that
mitt•h Imre fuel had been consumed.
hut that More had been paid for. Ite-
pile. also showed an increase of sev-
er:it hundred dollars. $1.000 was .0111
111111. IIIP contrflefor for the new hos-
pitnl. but tigninot this was $1,S011 edit
(hie from the purchaser of tIte old
Treasurer's Statement
RECEIPTS
Iter. 1926 O 163 23
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pitying patiento 9.171t 35
AssocI 'don tickets -141
ltontatlons. decoratintr21X1 (10
Town of Itoderieh 500 410
re bonds 000 00
County a Huron 750 Po
Melinrily. (has 20 00
Order Eon...term10 00
Western Catindn Flour
Fowler. ticorge 17 53
Armstrong. 3, W. 5 00
Reeetred from Three :Sturdy.
first 1:MS11114'1r re sale 4.f ,
old !pl.:Owl 711t.i 211
X•ray` 210 00
Illseellanrons receipts 110 89
$22.793 72
EXPENDITURES
Pettit- -Slid egOf antes
Grocer,/ Inemding too,
coffee. pie.
Beer. %sin". spirits lairo-
betiding, ete.
Fnel
!Agit ting
, Witter nit.1 lee snooty
Totem am, Insoironee
Ordinary remit+.
Printing% portage, stationery,
*darks and wages
240; 1920; 319; 1927. 311 rtecelpts
from patlente.--1925. $7.749; 192t
742: 1927. $9.179. Percentage of up-
keep paid by patients -19'27, 71 per
cent.; 192f1. 79 per cent.; 1927, 73 per
The tineneini etatement WO.
MI Ws Illoapital Auxiliary. from Sep-
t,•rnber 30. 1920. to Septerols 30. 11127.
showed total meeting of $2 034.71. in-
• etrwRim-n-istrierttee- nre heel from the •-•
Asom•lation tickets ant,,onted to
11.,4141 Thentre beirefit. $71-.5: Grey-
hound exeursioll. $144.1O the re-
mainder of the. re.elpts belt from do-
natione, entertainment?, nn look in-
The expendituren ot *120.19 . .t
4111,1111141$.se workers were dieetrimed
for plumbing; $112.26 for 11 -1,ital sloe
miller the lo•allershin of Mr. boingford.
111.1,44441* of sale Asso, :ion tick -
moved vote of thanks to Mr. tong-
, tso hanole41 to tlte hospital treasurer: font -expressing the gratittlde Of ihe
A23.25 for Christnitio r for the
people for his helpful leadership
$10.05 for wallpaper.; $3‘1.71
, some too loind of $021.73. t Ion. which wns out huslaotically
Dr. J. B. Whitely. 1111111king briefly.
_o enrried.
Dr. J. B. Whitely Is President
At a meeting of the recently organ-
ized Western Ontario Short tithip
afinifP WAR held afternoon and evens
Ing on Monday Vietoria street I
Unite(' chureh, 101.resentatiVeS AI -
non and Nile. Rev. Fronk Langford.
M.R.E.. of Toronto. Wall the
chief 'meeker. and Rev. M. C. Parr.
pnetor of Victoria street ehurch. acted
ous Voting People's Societies were
heard and the problems and sinseeeses
Moat -seed. lhe meeting took the form
of a round fable conference and yttri-
um, topic's. melt an the missionary pro
'gram in the Stindat school. temper
sehoolo with promotion exereises and
9Pil At some length. At 0:30 a banquet
wns given by the Y.P.S. of the ehureh
and Was litIv1141141. After II homy
to' put no with's great dent of anooy-
once end It Is lip 11t1 to help the
stsperint, nolo tot an/1 staff Hod mantore-
the lodges of dist
9. Aboitt two Iffind
Order were present.
Wore present. and put
the lino, peon
ea from
and N
tatelconwt
team
Tib SIGNAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, t'ub11s'.,ers.
PERSONAL MENTI ")N
Mr. F. H. Wood is attending n .•on
vention of Studebaker Car deah'rs at
South Bend, Ind., this week`ta
Mrs. R. H. Reid, of Woodstock, k, was
a vleltor last week et the booted Mr.
tool Mrs. F. H. Wood. loath
Mr end Mrs.. Bert Townsend, of
Plttetturc. are spending a few day'
with the fermer'a father, Mr. B. 11
Townsend.
Mr. Matthew Farrirh Sad son Doug -
Ins and Mr. Bill Piper, .4 Detroit,
spent the week -end with Mr. Har.
Keret Farrlah.
Mr. Fred Shepherd this taken a
position at Sarnia as foreman of the
new elevator there.
Me. and Sirs. Harold (doper, ot 11e.
troit, spent several days the pest
week at the home bf Mr. Cooper's per
eats. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cooper.
Miss Grace Strang and Maw Ella
Sinclair. o t to Guelph Colieiiete-*e-
atitete staff. spent the weekend et
Miss Strang'* home her,
Mr. John Gauley rind daughter Etta.
of Saskatoon, Sask.. are 'bitting at
the home of the farmer's brother. Mr
Thomas Galati, Wolfe street.
Mr. D. W. Green, of Plaeppanitnn.
anal Mr. G. 11. (rv'n ottnwa, were at
Detroit this week altendiug the fi n-
ertl of their cousin, tate Iatk Abort
Kerr.
Mrs. W. Mnedel and Mr and Mrs.
J. T. ('lark have returned to i)etroit
after t 1/1tv5t.nt visit with t1 4r reln-
tivee. Mee. and Mies Mtacael. Ben.
miller.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nieheless, Hr. and
Mrs,. 11. Murphy and Hiss Bernice
Massey. of Stoney Coat spent the
weekend at the home Mr. and MTs.
J. A. Crimpled.
Meas Erma Meds.
vlsnr of Iln1bard
Had Axe, Mich., wa
with her sisters, RM.
Mrs. (Dr.) J. B. Wb
Meters. Darold an
of Colborne townshl
west oa S motor
Florida. They were
their brother-in-law,
of Detroit.
Mb.s Margaret Ro
on Saturda7 from a
most
acing sulier-
hoepitni,
omit visitor
Young tad
ling Fulton'.
lei, the 1451
to Tomlin,
monied by
E. Wright,
TOWN COUNCIL HAS
DISCUSSION OF FIRE
BRIGADE'S AFFAIRS
Dr. Whitely Presents Sketch of
New Grandstand Proposed
for Agricultural Park
All' the members except Couuciilor
Humber were present at the meeting
of the won council on Friday night
loot.
t.
Mr. 'John T. Thompson was heard
with reference to his road oil e4Iarges.
lie sold itis two recant lots nn Elgin
avenue received no benefit from the oil.
itis complaint was referred to the nub-
ile works committee for a report.
Dr. J. It. Whitely, who appeared on
behalf of the (:nderich Trotting and
Pacing Ax+n,-tnttoo. p.. roti d a 44,4414 -
of the i.ropoa'd new grandstand at Ag;
ricultnri1 Park It calls for a stand
vol
_ feet in length. web twelve rows of
'Pats, with an estimated seating cepa
0010city of wnt _Mot There lax roof ex
tending well (well'(well'the front of the
stand. and pi'+vision fa made under-
neath the stand for an office and three
wickets for selling Iteketa, and there
would be room alai, for booths and
lavatories. A wooden stand on. n
content fnuntlnti,u vvonld cvst. In-
• Iu ole g plumbing and ;whiting, from
auto* to $s.000. A steel structure
lo
would cost sloth $4.000 more. The
woolen stand was calculated to 1
•coeftl forty.flve paint and Dr
Whitely thought 1t world 1e quite
-sufficient for requirements n'
he.
• The -mattes. was left over for Moots-
olon at a .Inter meeting. '
• A request from the Canadian Sda!
Hygiene Council for a grant was r,•fcr
rod t" the finance committee.
A conetnnnss
lentinn from Memos. loos
d Mays. pm -poising the purchase by the
town of lot "11," on the lake bank at
the C.P.R. stela. *1 a glee of. WO,
was referred In the public works and
Otmncr committees jointly. The wee
eommRtee, were asked to consider Itis
submitting of a bpd on tbe Pork Howse
ttrettenakPr'PertY'
t* s tA•, A request for new overcoats for the
cjplef and sergeant of {idler was M-
lle sq)eeial committee.
tion from Mehra. Hay.
rend to . oil
A di res Sell wero, rioen 14 11.O.11.11.
Walter Moffatt- of Itrocefirld. Noble
Grand Gordon Dill, ,.f Cli ow Nal&
0.1
Grand Mole. of Seeforth, and Aro.
Robert Johnston rcor ing the
the oseembly nom downstairs. and
the. sincepesful earl. ring lprol.e sop
about 1.30 n.m.
Temperance Meribig in 311neRat
There .41111 only .. fair intent •11111. iff
Thureday night lest malt
of the Royal Templar. c
floe speakers were Mr
Hamilton and Mr 1 • Me Ilyinan of
cher sang ap-
as 1111ostrated
toles Mr Bit-
Mei
forming toldress. After Illotenssion
AVIA 1114'111N if) prneeed with‘ormtniza-
flint rind OfficiTs were elts.te41 as fol
lows ; Pa trot,. Archbishop WIllintna:
Deanery of -Huron ; president. 11.
tient. .1. S. Teylor. Clinton; eeennd
vieerpresidelit. E. E. Moyle. Exeter:
Metralf..11:31.1). After the _meeting lloo.
he ohair. nod y parish in the Deanery. At
nod Nfialdletrm's.
propriate solos. Mr
laments of temperas-,
Ilifinnn devoted his rontarl:f4 more
largely to the Mat ,at ot legislation
and declared tbe Tempernnee
MI Was the best pr.Oil.itory law ever
put on the stntute 1. ,.1,• Already.
remit!. from the r,;011 of that law
and the f the preoent
Liquor 'Control Aet.
effort WhIeh In to 1, ,n .le la the near
future to reorgsopir. 111 1103111
lore In Goderich.
11. Whitely of tiOderieh was elertett •
the dental offices of Goslerich will
which there Is a piddle holiday.
Tile 11111MAIlzoil story of ."Pelly-
In. responie to it request from the
band eommitte,. for the appointment
41f it IIPW member to, 1111 a V/II.A11
1110, 49111111111114I. Mr. 11 I.. Wnts.n.
smith 'street, was appointeo,
The request of the Mind ...monitor..
Oven in Maiclio3
the young t
foll..ws, were reft•rre.i 10 tho. Sri. cone
committee
Omer rtntrett.
,_Annli,o1.11.n... fel. building permits. :IA
i:1111:11'17.11:1::::‘,::;Viritenid; 71.:1:1:::..1:10:1:`,!:,‘, 5r ::41:::11,.. n-jfenr.1:11:naelf; law .r11:::.::-: N51r0:7111(:Imoir.1'.1r:,1,nit:::.r,:ol .gPti Nt1Trilii:T-e
eloirel. will 1101.1 1, od.
terol lokitic at the
Vlettlrilt
afternoon. tavern',
Many Reamers Arriving
Four large freighters arrived the • 1, Home • ,
tom.y work 311-• A 51 I .oti• 1, slain:: building
• on Silt 11 rday Crilici•nt of Eire -fighting Service
goes of nheot sista have tied lop at the Lizzie Eolis to Nfr Ward Allin. tool.
iint'Imrd• 4.4f 4.11111',It nil he 111.111
210.0151 4.14torieg
,.,;114.11110 bust., 1st These 9re the first remtri • oil Fri.ifty
111,111111.pr 1* g sale of
mu:tura:n:7i:
atenmers to tie lop Isere Tor the Winter.
part of r rudder on Lake Superior
and had to be towed here by the tug tt.e ;It
1144%%:1. nrrived here BOolnesslay
ment of the I/04,1MM tts :1.4 we pre. OBM. ARY Th.. following steamers 111w•hargrd
• OTTAWA MAN GIVES
Ws. Niallitoon for lier voltuthle pr. -Went is winiam Martin of -Mit- , tr;i itt Kra y- Blot : Sit ek n reit emit], -forum 111-ALIE OW CANADIAN CLUB
serviceo. nird this nolo!, .,nitofi „Iwo, and the pner1111Ve (.411M1114.
Mr. Cnnipbell Tina carried. , hides W. 11. Currie of Strathroy. W11-11 A wortl.y nO1 r
Itr, Martin also. wpoke apprecin- Ham Grosch of St ra t ford. 3. Beat tie ea, tra thered
don of Me hospital. whlo.h lo. Ialossiii- Cheoley, Elliott of Exeter Priltion
2m 17 ered son teceellent tone for o small 110.- ond Prink Blair of firth.
455 05 , pital. The doetore from ovit.i.le who With the help of .1. F. :11171'11114,1101.'
'Comment. Dr. Martin male RIIIIIP Ilip delved into
1.149 03 itreitelens for the still further improve- the W11,11 Red Whererere14 of the nolo-
• invent of the hosIdloi. anti advocated !..iiition's rule" atol resolution wile!
-111 oo ctito mnilltentinee of 41' high otaitdar•I 141.-4.41 tool (miens! forwarded to both
f. r the entry of nurse*. The Moot- 11,.. Con:1411:m end the Dominion liar -
474 04 I he sold. is efficiently mooned, IR Horse Illicit.; Astanittions that
"pending lotritionionsry,on41 is 11 great omiething be thole by. those nsowin- ,
, The preobletst stated that the ..no• 11,111Iy those MOD 10 eliarge of meets !
95 41 itoyment of 0110 Or ht., emanate , 111., eiroitit. Another polot brought
Loot 42 nur'ec.. nimbi he 11 neceRAity of thc wns the elimination of the "good '
133 .95 Mr. presented the flnorolal nolo., • willow knowledge of owing is
km 00 ot•Otnicnt • of the Women's IheapItar such thltrhha decision In 'art disseas-
Assciliar) end moved n vote of thitilks -lee. Is tinai. and to recommend to the,
147 41 to that orgonizsitian; this wne seentol- ' theinhero 44 the cirmit 'het hie Per -
40 toy Mr. (leo. William, and carried. vices he tomilred at their meets.
310 110
I It. saitit,, Iola Geo.' Willinms. the re- (alit are:
tirleg nembers of the Itnerd of got- Slay 24 Mitchell.
ernors. Were rep -Wheel for another Bay :1(1 ---New
$ anon an term of three yenre. on motion of Mr, June 11--Seeforth.
208 77 land Meevre. G. NS' Ilorman nite.1. M. June 27, •ftlratford.,
98 appointed. Jitly 11-Foreet.
03 governors. the smperintendent and all July 23 -11,11teter.
AR others nesociated with the conduct of Aug. 1 Goilerieh.
AA the hompital Iran moved by Mr. Ire. Dr. Whitely, Dr. Clark and Mr. J.
72 man and adoptit Asooclotion at tbe medthig.
Pond. paid
Pond Intereet
original contraet
Ormindo
Capital Expenditure $10,1113
Capital expenditnre 10,141
Colob linrol and in Honk 87
Sunday. Nootonlao
overlooking the I;
1.1..king one week
tlo. township of 1
but hod lived for
at nommiller. 11 .1
purchased the 01,1 o
in leen he MOO "
turned over t
proprietor. emit.,
farm above tht
Veer, nen. when 1
torero' him to ohs,
more or levw
Ile ist survived lo
fie had been" IMO.
T. of lientrdrer \Tr- Squire, and
M.o. loner: inyttr--rr---Moodeett. *reasttr-
. Permitter
'Ithern when
•ed sway on
HI
deltiand. Mr.
ree yea rs old
as a native of
Perth comity.
1573 flint to,
QUI them. awl
ooent mill. in
venrs :too he
onwoit of the
. the present
• till his ontall
.1.11re work. Ile
' and hod
In 111 110M
.r fort serf tt
„ilia. and Ernest
vivine misters. TI forlorn' servtees
TneattlaT. November 22nd. Were eon
dtteted hy Rev. F. .% ulter The in
the pallbearers beit g C. A. Vaustone
W. Gledhill.
The Victoria Hebert llama will hold
a hnsear In VI,. elm afT,V4 flitted
";1:1'clin11:14.11N117'll'liSI.11":711(111 191:7.041:01116 Forster
horltels of wheat ; .M01Wa. 40.0111111.11sh• 1001111 flub lies 1:11:1111"in
111111 1111, .‘iptiVr1 ,1i.elt Irma! 117..1,45) bosh
Ws of her cargo •nt this eletotor
lool,Tlior at the Ooderi 11 'ley 'tor toolay
Dredging operations nt thlo port
oil' 1..• comoleted oithin the next few
days. Tbe Kilmer & letrIno• dream_ 1,
nt work in the harbor near tile !shoo!
Three steamers an. expeetel with
toro...•.. for Ow topootors• ports
'hitt% large steamerm n1 thin fryer.
71.1.1'.. 1. 110114 af.e0M1004lat1001
.f (4:f 01,r. oeslrins; winter bertha et this
port and no doubt there will lie
large winter fleet. ,
Tios tinfoil)] bnonnr of the Ladles'
.514 a North street ehurch tens
held in the fisonolay school nom, last
Saturday. and was attended taltli III011
11110re (Ilan 111e Alleowas The to... -
41441.: nmotintenl to $.140.
' oote_o_isated by A.
rotary of the ran-
YPRI1-11Od me that in '
from, tom*. Isl. the t leboity
...c_tiolln_41111407 reotonoe by tie.
brioado also flint the _tire inieta have
144 4 11.41111'0k. 1011 aftemt,r watt
m 10 Mir these, that the first by
14 I 11 too, -rot otos t
It nat. necessary to return
to 11 o, tiro ball for 11.1,111hool
these stoteroottil• ,...r
otoretinos of the' brigade. which
rosatie from the nmullt611...
'1 ahn:1_4..e.vhatssti of. yon eon brier
Mointenarce by the municipolity of
!Pilaf h
11-e t rm.k haft 1101I/1 pnrchased there
1nr service, 16,40errred !tint the court-
, shotild Nike In bend a reir•rgeniza
tfon of the twitted..
t'utt /tome share
thinge le my of wttoever hint Pont mich.
(Continued on page 11)
4.1., 11‘4,1oetnouth
'11 /1 1'11 N.11E10011. 141,41110,101
*1 ,ort•Pt Otneng the
,11,1:111, ,711C littenotte
ir, ss -P -'!T o-oote 4-• Cesesbo t toed*
area: gram: r •.f rormPr roel'rlch
r....1.1.1.•• boo- • 'Hon or the Rich
felony oronra,, • I is the cnriler dues
of the town.
• .11. Informs' ,'I•t n• -inn ?,hosed Mr.
spre'sold 're-- If ons dn•ided to ad:
mit Im'f.. t„ wool). rshlp in the Chth
n the stn,. f„othot a• men: and a
t,rops.ml t„ eve o•nlnr t'ullkginte In.
•Ill nor at 1:,t;v standing ns honorary
mernM r• oTo. error -rd to the hxeentlre
for el.nsblerntinn.