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POWDE
Absolutely Pure.
poet?b4' mice var'ea. A marvel of 1.1 't; ,
atm': ,,o an.' Wu•,I.•sautenosa. said e oe000•a' 1
t "^ v 0 u r Mous, and c. nm,t beeoId 111
:w•,o tine wit.: the tnnitita4e of low P t,
I. of ' u141411 or ph• s v, rte t owders.
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Wa't St., N. Y.
The Huron News -Record
$1.50 u Year -$1,85 in Advance.
Wednesday. :May it5th, 1889
]•'rt:neY'e rain hoe done much h
assist vegt,i , •'ate
T11 T i xesElenneen "vet," 13r.
lilacicall, is sill holding the fort at
his old office.
THE Cou'odaTloN of Goderich
will submit a by-law to the people
;ranting $5,00b to the Goderich
Organ Colnpanyl same to be repaid
iu 20 pale with 5 per cent interest..
'nue Globe refurrieg to a chimp
of partnership in the law firm of
A. McAlpine Taylor, Toronto, says,
" Mr. Taylor, the head of the new
firm, is taking good rank in hie
profession."
Cie tees. Ian •0',.;i is.-w;th
we al Iinulp'n•rvs' Rpuci ins nt *he ez•
i.
JI Int a t'e•,vdnila., avers family
msv ;,eve to 1114';'• haul -t a source o!
relief 1.1.1 help 11 any e•11^a;eury, and tine
only rimier thorn:Plw4 c inmfb'tr:,le, belt
thou+',nils ,,t' eases are t ''u alti ante
cure. .Ilene 1, hat on- exchanges say:-
Br.rlingtun. la. "Satur,1ay Evaui'tg pint":
bast year a else a yo'lt rsu,ilw Met.i•
cities sav,)41 us not too Ih''n One Jrhlae•red
Dollat:e i,1 Ibe toay ni decors la."
\Vaap.uta, 1V,s, ' Itepubtieau'' : -"01)1'
elle i; a hunnenp•ithir, phy irtun,' n*n:
desires •amit h"r Pave." 011.11•rryn, I114.
"'1'ai.;t, 011 c 1)1u'' la•v(vW : -"r',,'
thinks pair it reteedic•t area ne -
seey l.ouselial 1 na,juuut : kindly Pernasal a
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FATHER 1t.,".4-„:1--ii1 :lsufehl, aunouaces
that. lie t, ill Bold Liv award t,ie:nit:'about
tete 250.) o' June. •
'LO,T.-t.) 1 Friday, a purse cmtniniug
seven e•cn dollars 01111 I;ve:sty three ere'.
The nurse 1, u4'• n,',,e of owner. Finder
, •11 tie new i?sled uy leavic.g .:arta
at--It"I;i:i;i'"'• i;e1;3•r C.\;;i 5t.,
Ci.INTUN.
Dont buy Stab,. Cart loge" or
Wall PiiI►er until von ',ave seen the
i apuitivent t'JEVV S'TOC'K et
Dlr.%e0 's hauk Store, Clinton.
I)tt. Ween1NUTON will be in Clin-
tau, persuuadly, on May 21, 'lntil
six o'clock p. m.
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I.1lUT, CO14,9NEL COLEMAN Of
Seafotth, has been selected as one of
three to value all the salt work in
in the United Stated fpr an English
syndicate that is about to purchase
them.
Cttowet ATTORNEY HUTOHIN4ON,
of Loudon, has been sent for trial
on the charge of criminal libel, pre-
ferred by Mr. E. Soatcherd, solicitor,
of Stratlu•oy, iu connection with
the light over Scott Act repeal.
SHE O„otrT To Know. - 111'1
\Vheelee Wilco:: elites;- " A wile,
like a kiss, shonl•l be asked for with
the eyes atone --and then, when
consent is evident, should be t•eknu
Wither'' unneiessaiy gteteslroe or de-
lay.
A InietAnneeee interesting novel
has reached us from the publishing
house of W. Bryce, 'Toronto. The
title is "The Reproach of An twenty,"
the author, Maxwell Grey. Al-
though a cheap edition, the price
being only ;J0 cents, it is not nasty.
For sale by bookstores or publisher.
JOHN JA1.'4s. Slsiov, of White.-
church,
hite:church, charged with bieamy, was
found guity before Judge Mae -
Dougall. at Toronto, and sentenced
to two years in the Penitentiary.
His only s.xoutre`wa thtttri`thought
'ire had a right to i4', tory again when
he and his first wife had agreed to
separate.
t`alurd:r II':u afie ItLilway. and
Ste.atiashin. Liar. /rickets issued by
'Whitely and Todd, News -Record office,
Clinton, for all pouts in Manitoba
and Norttatvest; Vancouver B. C.
and 1'ultnliauri mit Itong lini* slaps of
Manitoba :i'I 114•• Cinunli:n No;Lliwtist,
w.ti; dr I 4'1 (1iv' ;natter and Where to
• obtain tcc gintlt8 111141 pre-emptions fur:
n'slied uu upl.li.•ntlon to
WHITELY & TODD
Agcit;o at Clinton.
TAC, IJ
It, nfed
NEWS.
Around t•he•"Ilirb."
WR-bL PBPR RNfl UEQRflTIQ):ft
Prices Mucli Lower tbai1 Last Year.
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.BABY CARRIAGES.
Twelve' (tit Brent kinds in stock. We also have a'fiue
stock of
woe „isRUGS»-
Suitable for Baby Carriages.
PAST COUNTY MASTER, (S. Hawn)
Bro. John Scarlett, of L oadbury,
who was to have attended the meet-
ing of the Sovereign Grand Lodge
reception committee in Clinton last
Friday, was prevented from doing
so by reason of getting one of his
logs injured while helping to save
the stables of a 'hotel at
Leadbgry which were struck by
lightning ou the moving of Friday
and set on fire. The stables and
contents iucluditlg 'a bull were
burned up. The hotel and furni-
ture were badly daniagod. •
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Chris. ]Dickson, Clinton
ALBERT STREET has 1 10: •t ,e aped Allt. ANDERSON, of the Fay -
and the dust hauled away. 14 is a field Line, is on n busini se trip to
marked improvement. 1'o•onto.
i11R.. AND M'ts. W. 0. Sur ' Mn. CART IR w110 was soseriously
spent Sunday with relative% wee i0itued by the running away of
Kirk ton.
A Goon Wo In was done loot
week wheu the several inel'es deep
of aeoumuleted refuse ou the streets
was scraped up and carted off.
MR.. AND Masi. Biddlecombe sail
for England ou theA,:r:'eori,s,Auchor
Line, May 25th, taking tickets from
F. W. Watts, Agent at Clin:on.
Rev, R. Maroon, at one time of
Bayfield, also of Wingham, the
new Episcopal rector of Pettvtea,
has arrived there from Pomona, Cal„
and preached on Sunday morning.
THE GALT 1'0[80'4+1'%5 •- •)rpt."a
Attorney-Geueral Johnston stats
that he believes thenCe. /eminent has
information that will lead ,ten enc.
conviction -of the poldo'ieeui candy
-tnnedererci of Galt.
MESSES C. Weeeov, painter, rand
A. Holloway, tailor, who left here
a few weeks ago fur the :"Northwest
have located at Manitou, Men,
where they are following their
respective callings.
LAIND J... THE No,
C. P. R. Company sold 50,000 acres
more land duriug April 1 in the
Norte west than duriug the whole
year 1837. These wisil'ng to se-
cure lauds there capitol, du better
than go out there by the cheap ex-
cursions on .'th,l ith and 13th June.
Tickets .and all information` :uI-
nished by,the regale.rly a thorized
agents in C1intou, Meseecs whitely
&
Toddeat the Newt;-]tecu.d office.
THF Geese i '1''t o •)'t. -The On-
t'rio Government has decided to
leave the. caarge: .'f eubez Ieineet
preferred against the murderer
Harvey in abeyance until the more
serious offence is disposed of. This
is common sense: The C011teuli0n
that Harvey should be first tried for
the minor offence while thatofnlur-
doriug his wife and two daughters
was hanging over 111114 seems 1.I(11011-
lous.
THE DEADLY CISTERN, -lire. Wrr.
Clyde of. Itidout street, London,
was washing the other day and had
the cistern uncovered. Her infant
daughter was playing around at the
time and she remarked 'the danger,
saying she would leave it open just
long euoagh to get'one more pail
of water. when she wont to the
cistern again she saw, something
like a rag in the water, and stoop-
ing down she pulled out the dead
body of the child, which could not
have been iu the water more than
five minutes
irrolttlt Talk.
(luau. ('ol.E loft s- stesday
to join her hu..elu)1d at Flint, Mich.
C1.0$1Nu SIIealuere-There will
be clo'iug ace 1110/13 ill the present
Baptist church next Solidity, morn
irg null evening, by Ilov. Jas.
Smite 'fire 000081un will he .the haat
on which religions fee eieee 0111 be
held in the slouch, as nein need:
the workmen will commence taking
it clown lI' l u,ttory to cl.nunleuc•
ing the erPP,tiull Of it nPW et1•nrt11to'
On 1110 P:lt11e Rite. The eVistiI)g
building is the oldest P,hurdh ellinuu
in town and uu 'lull ht Will rPcall
many edifying reminiscences. Until
the new choral buil.ling is tit for
occupation the ilapti.nts weltworohip
in the Council Chamber every Sen•
day morning and evening. 5nne1.y
School will also sleet Were in the
afternoon of every Sabbath.
GREAT CRY BUT LI".'TI.E Gur.n.-
No little excitement has been
caused in TecswaLer by the finding
of a small ctuautity of gold by one
of the workmen while digging tree
ditch for the pipes for the new
coater works, Tho gold was found
in a 1008e, gravelly deposit, mixed
in with lend. _nixperts h>tve made
an enaly .is cad pronounced it gold.
The stoeo t; keu • from the same
place, ccinparod with gold quart:
from Colorado, bears a great re-
serllblence. It is needless to say
that the workmen are keeping their
eyes open for more of the precious
ine'.tl •
Iry Tut; '1'11+,i or n C01'PEIt :-
Hamilton
-Hamilton Tie,e, of Saturday : "ler.
E. nubility, of No. 87 \Vel11 gton
street north, this city, called at the
Timex office yesterday. Ile wa+
supposed to letve been on the t •cin
which one with an accident, until
Tuesday, tvlien 1t was 0SGMtnlnt'd
that lie ens n1. Wi:uloe, 110 hail
wired his 'wife last Sault day that lie
would be Borne on Slturday night
or Sunday 111011 ing from Liaiowel,
but while there he received word
that it customer wanted to seo him
at Winton. 1ie 10 -sed opa:,opp01'to
806 whether he wo,tld go to Wier-
• ton or 001110 1(0nie to iJiamilton,
The coin indieaated Winton and he
wont there. Front three he went 'o
Cape Cneukor. in Geotgi:,n fray, on
Monday, and dill not hear of the
acckien1. until 'I'ur'411ay motning
when 11e Tel erne,' to \\'fano), ile
caw that hie linolo \Vey lllrlitlulerl
among tl,e missing mid immediate.
Tipling's house is arunnd again and
'•omparitively well.
MEsens. F. W. JOHNSTON and
John Reid, of Coderich, wort in
Cli'etD' on Friday, iu the iuterests
of the coining Orange meeting at
Goderich. .
'1'• r) eon ig pet:ton'e branch of the
Women's L4iao;onary Avenial y,
hold nn At -Home is St. Paul's
church school holism (•1 'Tuesday
eveeiug of this week.
THE •ROYAL Anen 'fleeting did
not- ;•aka place at Ho:mesville on
Monday evcnirg, owing to a anis
u.:derstaodieg. It will take place
on Wednesday eve'lirg, May 22nd.
Fonatlsn members of R. B. In
No. 161, ,Stratford, who have been
residit•t; 'at Yirdeu, Mau., for
several years, are talking of oIg,au1-
zing a Preceptory there, and have
communicated with the present
1'remitor ;Iintun about pro-
ti.lni',aries. -
A Ponce Ifocse Oe Itoe .E, $---
It is (luite conIIUOU to see frame
houses being Indeed ' clan iderable
distances, but the sight of a brick
house being moved from one side
of a lot to the other while the fain•
ity remains in it carrying on its
household duties ae usual
is one that is rather novel in this
city. '!'here is a brick house, No
7 Elgin street, Hamilton, which is
undergoing transportation at pres-
ent. The family is living in the
hou.o, aid is quite undisturbed by
the moving operations. The house
it twenty-eight feet square, with a
kitchen 13x13 and weighs 260
tuna Il eini It on .S,er'UfOr,
1.. ,t;seur.\t.---St, 'I Il: hens t.1, likely
to secure three new industries i•1 the
near fut'tre-• c'1' n cob pipe factory,
r. t.•;:ellen mill end a: oilcloth Tee-
ter:. Berlin. a new piano factory.
Goderich an organ end furnitu•'o
factory. Ciiu:en- •-- -----in yet
bo hcarr? leer.' ''.:t our citizens
should be moving. A town that
does not move in the van of in'lus-
tial plogre:•? will soon be on the
road r•'trogresion. \Vo a•in"Ot
afi'urd to rest ard bo the::' 'ui.
f* - - '. * *1 # >K >'f ......*
u's GIo1n1Ilg.
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W'VE CARRY ONE OF THE
Largest Stocks si
OY'S CLOTHING 1
K:etc.l.1" or elle More)n, Ti" au'r
MO11'1JA,'Y ' N CLTS. A. meeting of
the d 1'r;3is,s of ,lee co inti s of
\V ellieetnil T t,''"' r'. Cliey, Bruce.
Petit, Bud `e, :1 ' bit, hold at
l'e'a' .pe, (100, n 1 ', ^911 ay, May :.'. l sl,
lot' 1.t1e pa '-j..3 0' eel;?Ling a repre-
a:)''tat;ve .0 "•; .• t• 1.•';'o mon Illeetin e,
o." tele Goiet:if e" n1.'" -Cy, ail•,
0;t,er bat,; ...,
t;<"1:. 'l':tos. (.os•:., ', father -in•
law of neva W. \V, 1 ?arling, W0a
charged, along with Crown .Attorney
11U'cblllson of London with crimin-
ally libolliug lawyer Scatchord
anent SrottiAct repeal, but his own
statement was accepted that he had
nothing to do with the libellous
publications and the c iatge drop-
ped., .
APiet ten A',EP.-'I'le• gt,urterly
hoard of the Ontario St. Methodist
church nt its last meeting uuatniu-
misly expressed a desire to have
Ilev. Mr. Edge, their present paaor,
remain here another year. It is
pleasant to be able to record this
fact.. It is not, always 111,3 cnaF, ccs
in this instance, that sterling Wortll
anti popularity go toget-her.
7.'O BE F 11 N D IN 'U H 1', WEST.
O - 0
VVeManifactiire Everything
Ourselves,
0
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WE IIAVE SOME
4'r r■
r■ Clico
7-17
JESUITS, Pot.I1'ICI.\N`1. .\N11 1'.t'I ltd•
OTS. -0 II Y1,018(1ay evening our
townspeople will have an oppor-
tunity of listening to one of the
foremost Neu in the I\lel.hodist
church -Rev. Dr. Hunter of Carl-
ton Street • church, '.l'arunto. i le
lectures here on the all abeorbiug
topic of' "The Jesuit (question" and
CAP:'. T. 27. DenetI' and Capt. his discourse has been universally
McLeod and 'air. 1'_cytell of Goder- referred to as al' able and eloquent
ich were is town Thursday inner- one. Dr. Hunter was one time
noon having come this far iu dis- stationed in this vicinity and no
charge of a melancholy duty toward doubt a very largo number will
their deceased friend, the late Wm. avail themselves of this opps rtaniiy
1)yment who died in Goderich on to renew old acgnaintluship.
Wednesd 1y last ofapoplexy. They
Deane) Meer fourth men
accompanied the remains this far on laat meeting of the Quarterly ];ward
its way to Barrie for burial.' De- of the Ontario Street Methodist
ceased was but 29 years of ago and Church was held on lfondiay eve -
up to within a few hours of his uing, there being a full represeeta-
death was en apparently hearty tio1 present. Tho business of the
man. meeting was to close up the yoar's
Posa.nl,E, I- Nur Pr:OnABLE.--If transactions and review the year's
Hon. A. M.Ross concludes to abandon work. The finances wore four to
West Huron at next local elections, be largely 17) advance of last year,
there would aeon to be more than the collections for the various
one gentleman who would seek schemes of the church being $i 75
nomination as his saccessor. Mr. more. During the nveaing especial
Manning of this town noeld make corninittoo appointed by the Board,
as good a member as nue could o - consisting of Masers. 3).11111+1 y,
in
pect out of(,i-itmaterial. And he is 'Turner and A. H. ;IanDiug, sub -
quite capable of taking the por:."u110 milted the follow'nJ re:,ulutio'1 1
now hold by 1!t. eRoee. But 1...o county "Tide Board desires to a :press -its
A C116•DiT TO CANADA. -The new town is not likely to give up its highest and heartiest appreciation
steel st"muship M;tnitoba, construct• grip, but would likely endeavor to of the servings rendered to the
ed at Owen Sound for the Canadian bring out a local man. We give the circuit during the part ,year ley our
Pacific railway, wee successfully rumor for what it ie worth that Mr, esteemed pee' on Rev. J. Edge, and
twine:leit Saturday. A very large S. Sloan of t'•at tenon would be put to assure hint of oar fullest con8
n'lnlbor of people arrived by trains forward at it eonve:)tioe called for dence in hint and of aur cbntinued
and boats to witness the event. the purpose cf solect:an a suceeesor pensees for bis health and st•ength
The ship slid from the hays in the to Mr. Ross. Ile is a we:thy man, in the \orator's service. Under the
water nosily and without mishap. and a suect•9siul one 'noon a good guidance of our Heavenly
The ;1'aniLoba i-1 the finest steel Goderich friend segetene. the name Father the past yens has beers one
steamer ever built in Canada. She of Mr. 1?lijal•, Matti.). As "Lige" of great prosperity, peace anti bar -
is 305 fent in length constipated of has hosts of Caend•, he would bo many, and this result has boou leo-
plate steel, and leas a carrying ca popular If be world accept the (Need largely by the tact, wisd)m
pacity of 73,000 bushels. Her pas- nomination. -nut it is not a car and geniality of oar pastor. We
tenger accommodation i$ 400. The• tainty that are gntceeid be elected pl"tl ge o,,..elves to continued and
model and the general lines of the in West en It $ u and probably I„'iietl sit•) )oft of him in his :a o.5,
vessel are the ftuest, while the wdrk- none of those gentlemen am hanker- and we carte fly desire lig c' a' n
manahip i9 unprecedented in ship- ing to lead e feeler..., hope, The to 0111' midst for the coming year"
building and architecture. The interest to C,crematives in these This resolution
esd lutiy ao standing was s vote. unanimously
indican at e s : 11' is^y adopmembership of the church hag been
indicate the aoti,:oil',/ e.M . Mowat P
"sl,) 7I gi.1 "ea wee, ioa on the co an 1 'et eased by over 80, and the San-
try before tato e -':y of the lieee of day School is in 0 very flourishing
g:cnrlitian, weeks.
the .present parliament.
Come and Inspect.
0
UKS.O,N BROTHERS,
THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS.
Alva, Rev. Wm. Cole left yestel • /
Mn. W. T. D. •u : ;., t'•it v el ! u•g (Rev.)
agent, paasenge:'rte;'..,.141)11. C-. 1'. day to juin her husband at Emily
Il., Wad in lo,vn to the a C ". city, L. S.
his company,. 1,,,,t, h 'day. • MR. Jonx JUDGE; 1.t uue•tinie res.
' dent of Goderich tuwits'.tip, ant,
JoHN FLoSs, a shoddy peddler brother•in-law to Mr, Robert Graham •
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was committed to jail at Goderich• ham, of Lucknow, died at Exeter
on Saturday for•insavity. He had and was buried yesterday. Mr.
a horse and bnggy 111 his possession, llenery Cole, of Clinton, was pres-
which has boon plenotl in a livery elft at the interment.
stable awaiting an owner. Mn. Rote. \VAlx1R, %ce are
. A 4'y I,Aw Cc.t:,u• • _I 1 ., sorry to learn, is not improving as
kw lately voted norm u'• e ' fast as his friends would like. The
doctor tapped him the latter race of
last week and relieved the right
lung of over three quails of fluid.
citizena of Gnr':'h, •, ,0.)12'11g 1
10011 $1A,0U(l to the 0,1(11;'1 1
ion Rill way (11, - an 1 .1.g .inet
'
enrich action w t• t •.tfl.l " 1 e
Cuurls by some 0: he nt •
been gitnshed, with ea 's ^;;ante•`
ge:' •'e -
air}•. Judge Gen, wt's o ,;
matt, said the city e•le'k a ' ' 3
right to declnet dllletic.,te vases. A
portion of the text of Judge
judgment is as fol1,wei- -it :s n•a'•-
fest the duty of 11)c' ':'1.4':: is
ministerial; he tete eo 11.0;'•)'
whatever to snake any i 1 tot'.v 0; '1
ly telegraphed to 1118 wife. Mr. Manitoba will be finished and ready
Doherty peeet l tlitongh Galt on to take her place on the Canadian
Friday un hi, way from the earth, Pacific rnilwny line between Owen
and wee t,•,t1tnly eengratulated at Sonnd end Port Arthur in about
the station by n number of friends. six weeks.
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Rionne Pe..:a • •-, •, CR - ' IT C1lt-
c':,_:11,'.TION: A public meeting
was held in the Clinton council
chamber on Monday, to organize a
mantels company. PI r. ('.'l:is.
eesbitt was chosen piesideut ; 'Jr._
Peter Cook, vice-president ; Sec.- „
Tloas., Mr. II. Elford; di:actors,
7.Th a, John Jenkins, eter Cook,
H. Elford, Chas. aftol, C. Nesb`:t
Another meeting will be he i 1 t'•ie
the right of sus len en) '• nolo 1 n council cl,ateber on Sata:dey next
it) iu the first place :u tem, 1 to i '•.: at 2 p. ne; tc prepa,e :tiles and
council the number et ponos a vo -regulations, by-'atvs; etc., and to
ing lot end ag.tintt lite by -!el , 0 1.l comply with the statute relative ,
' i the 80001141 plavo w11•• her .1 0 thole' u•, All those interested aver
umber of 1'•1.8uus au vt• leg le specially iuviled et) be p'eaent.
..ever of the by law, " as far as `Tofu S'.' A • I: •'.---
Phown by the voters' fist and assess- t ot;ng en 1ee;esi of the Seco t net
n-cnt roll " " appears to be tw ) in nli,ldlei o::; 0.1"o' 3 aid " t. el ton
fifths of all the voters who were ell • con n1i(a b ok ;'see Inst '..'i•.te-oo ,
titled to vote ou the by-law." By riteultine in fneee :' .3'i r:iic: fcr
his report the clerk certifies That )(Teal, ah,,.'t• e,t)00 nra'.'rity ,It
'" the number of votes for the by. Middlesex, aur et 1 ne • the ie t ...
law wore 511." it is plain that if ford anti rob, 1. y t - t' -.ti-
the number of votes ou the voters' ton. The punkin Act was carliod
list was 1,385, the number required twice in Lambton, but upset on
wuuid be 544 At appears, however, technicalities. The Scott Act had
that without any authority the clerk a majority on the first vote in 1879
,,00k upcn himself to reduce the of 215, but was upset on the grounds
number cf voters from 1,335 to that the vote was token 011 nomina-
1,' • /, and having,.eo done to certify tion day for the Local Legislature.
" i•aat as far as shown in the voters' On November 29, 1851, it was de -
list and assessment roll of the said seated by 105, and on March 10,
setieir,ipality, the majority for the 1885, the majority for the Act was
by-law appears to be two fifths of 9,912. In 1884 the Act was
gir
all the vo'ers who were entitled to carried in Oxford by 7'15 majority.
vote on the by-law." There is no A SAD F.VENT.--In our Goderic
impntation of intim-titer motives to column %till be found a full repor
the clerk, but be evidently did of the death and interment of M
what he had no authority to do, and William 1)ymont, lumber mereha-
this by-law must be quashed. Then, a gentleman favorably known
as 1) the question of time. The Western Ontario. The suddenness
coupon met on the 1st April, on the of' his death, and the well. known
day tie) by-law was passed. It is fact that he was shortly to be
si-e lar that no provision is made united in marriage to a daughter of
e...e:essly on this poi...t, but I con- ono of our Goderich friends', makes
c,..de from soctious 3" n and nn9 the announcement one of the sad -
that there must bo at least nn int3:- dest read in the Naws.Prconn for
val of two weeks. I therefore come many years. Having ourselves a
to the conclusion that in a by-law knowledge of the many manly
of this kind the council cannot charr.a'oris:ics of the deesased, we
i the tomo unti' an oppoitun- cannot refrain from expressing our
ity has been afforded to petition deep sympathy for his parents and
against it, and that the time allowed relatives in Barrio, and the one
for that purpose is at least two who was so dear to him in Coder-
ich.
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