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TUE 0002RICH STAR bee a ifirste
circulation than any other Now
in this section of the County of
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be depoeited With
STANDARD LOAN COMPANY
foe ench perlOall Me; he enreed npee, aini,leterest
pakl, thereon hi neeSinh3ene icith the length of time
for ivhich it is dePoilted.
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ANT
Vt l'init,n-Thecioderieh Fire
„Prig/tile d theta) IteeT_ Members te
aftertrlPheela the taMennee Men within the
Mosenite destrocl, who, reuSt tee ender tlie tge
ote2 yeast% • apputaationa neer lee sem ta Joe.
AneellET. Seeretare. er he mey ho Kenner -
MOW at the OtereeWesta area,
ANTED.--:Fernislied Roust Modem
Convenience% Frain Meets •Ltio Septenk
bey Ilse. Fleeter state rent and parteaulaes.
TuR STAR.
eDE.§ WANTED.-Farmete, bring your
Weer to Goderieh Tannery atel deceive
, the ighest cash prices. Wo want all we can
got. W. AA. Soren Goderieh Tannery.
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atleaellt WANTED. -To leern the arid print-
-1LP. ing. Good opening for a good boy. Pat,
Oculars at TIM aema office.
ValE PAY SALARY.-'rwo to Rix dallare
"Now Idee; free ttainiege rapid vaecoment:
I` V _per day --either sex-intriluoing our
opportunity sure. NICHOLS COM ANY, Lim-
ited, Termite. Mention this paper.)
croOD GIRL WANTED. -For general work.
Apply at Huron. House.
0011ACCOMMODATION WANTED. -It
jai is possible that room accommodation.
with our without boatel. will be required for
the Week of March enh. for delegates to the It.
ey, peeeineial °raise Orange Loege of Ontario
West. Private eitigens who have accommoda-
tion will confer e, favor by oenamtunicating with
the obairnaan, Mr. A. M. Todd. or leaving par.
Madan at TUE STAR offices
AteRTINOSo
WOBSUIPFULGRAND ORANGE
Woe oeCietarioeeteste4.a Sebtt, Welk -
or on, One 11. W,Grattd Mee • WO. Leo,
jonn nelson 4 oraria'Tressurer, eon
Torr W. 0=54:Secretary ;
ton street, Toren . Next meant:wet theft,
W. Grand Ledoeseill hold in Goderich, Ont.(
ontheememesw.mnemaxiaMareitetnia-- -
AUtTION SALES
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A VOT1011 naLS eta Frame non.
4441a, driving and generallnirporels Boma
2 -seated Capt. 1 Tee tinge% 1 HOMO'
n se, Quite . end t mite bead regnteredSber
0, as as nine. 1' tee etelefgher,
horn eoW,OYeeve old, 'With heifer Calf at foo
nYerything must he n1,51)080(191', fiale on Sate
tirogr, Fehr 40. 0.1.30 pc ut. Term% 3 roma
diseeunt at tate of inscentiter anomie allow.
THOMAS NDRY, Arioeteneer.
gennx
,Otro.
Axa.grroiWordwas received this week.
of the death arm old time resident ut
Goderieb, Tar. D, Allen, whicla oc-
curred at hie home in ;Surrey. England,
on Jan. Oth. Alr, Allen Will he ee-
membered by only old residents, aft it
soree 23 Yeare since he resided here.
TIURTY-THIRD HIC(1131ENT. e -The an-
nual rneeting of the officers of the 83rd
Regiment took plave at the Hotel Nor-
snuoatliesOlititon, on Thursday of- last
Week. It was stated that the late
Regimental, Band -hod been paid in full,
and the Marine Band, of Godericla
lected as the,Reglmental flaud. The
balance in battle to the credit of the
'Regiment is $95.93. The report that
the County hen granted 25e. per day to
the men while In camp wae approved.
A general discussion followed in re-
fereness to the next camp and other
matters.
THE SUMMER HoTstte-,-The propos-
t on furnishing approvee join uo a. A
ed foe 'etas% T110 T T, Proprietor.
DISPERSION SALE
of
REGIRTERED SnonTRORN AND Guam canna
at Rinaldo Stock Farm, London Road (1 mile
soeth of Clinton) on
Wednesday, February 14th, 006
29 Shorthorns 12 Grades
The Shortherne are good Cattle. Imported
Bulls have been largely used.
Sale win commence at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp.
Tanate--4 months on Approved Joeat Notes,
or 0 per mint per annum off tor e.asta.
Taos. Gummtr, PLUmsTREL
Auctioneer. Proprietor.
- FDR -SALE -OR -TO LET.
AIRTICLES FOR SAI.E.-Several useful
household artielea foe eale, such as a
'ha lenge Beater. good 'as now; Herdwood
Table, two cupboards, ond otherartioles. Ram-
sey for selling, 00.room for them. Apply at
STAR Office.
ra 'BM FOR LALE.--(Beim- lot 22 on the
aeres of land; there is .1). name house.
Maitland conceesion.Goderich Township,
Web(*) and wood -shed. bank barn toad frame
horse stable an,d driving house. 60 acres eeeded
in grass. fourdaeres of fall wheat, 2 acres of
oregeressenarish on the opposite side of the
, with rail and wire fence, School on
Anply -on the :farm Goderich P. 0.
WAL MONK, JOHN MARQUIS.
HINCILES, LIIMBEet, ETC. -X. XX and
XXX Shingles, Ceder Posta and Plank.
A 0 Hemlock and Halewood Lumber, etc..
eteeTHEIGODERRIELLALABER CO.,Limited,
"110114110PENTY FOR SALE.- The deanable
JC property on Eli gin Avenue, Goderloh,
owned and occupied by Dr. Whitely. Good
heuse and two-thirds of an acre of land, with
choice ferrite. The house is heeled by hot
water and has all modern improvements. A
Urfa /Or any person wanting firet-olass pro-
temyviistgantee ,Seoginzi. Apply to or address
rAPERS FOR SALE. - Several hundred
copies of old newepapers for sale. Just the
t teg_when you are housecleaning. Apply at
STAR OFFICE
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LEOAL NOTICE
rIAOATION TO PARLIAMENT. -No -
bo media to the Legislative Assembly of
ace IR hereby given that an application
the Province of Ontario. at its next sesaion, for
an /sot toenable the Menicipality of the Town
of Goderich to guarantee • the bonds of a com-
pany to be formed and known as tho Maitland
'River Power Company, for the purpose of de-
veloping water power on the Maitland River
near ()Mork% and tratunnitting •electele power
therefrom, in ea amount not more than
1160,000 ha the aggregate. provided the electors
ot the said towet shall first approve of the
bylaw theretor.
Dated Goderieh this 6th day of February,
1906.
DICKINSON & GARROW,
Solicitors tor Town of Goderich.
HOTELS.
811117RON HOTEL,. Gederich Ont. -Thor
()uglily refitted and modernieed. A honie
for the traveller and farmer. Best dollar a day
House to be found anyvvhore. N. J. MORRIS-
SEY, Proprietor..
SreWensineeneWates TH st•Ve-NW-Matere/
.4 -COLBORNE-HOTEL- (4
1,,41 „.1.
CI Ar
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1,1). This old established hostelry will he te
and the patronage of the general public,
kept up to a high demised of excellenoye 4
0. is respectfully solicited. • r
4 Special and personal -attention will 14
GI: be paid to every department of the k
le business, and we hope temerit a falr
ishare of the travelliug pulalie
REAL •ESTATE AGENTS
MHE oonunicEt REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE AGENCY
FOR SALE
2 storey bHck and cement 10 roomed Dwell-
iir:rioo.Large stable, 0 lots. finely situated.
A snap.
1 'Moose fratne 10 roomed Dwelllne, near
High 'gehapt. 11600. See this.
2 storey !fame roorbed Dwelling, 2 lots,
nearly new. $1200.
2 storey brick 8 roomed Dwelling, 4 acres,
suitable for retired farmer. Taxes very
low. 8250C.
2 storey brick Store. Bakerer Oven and Photo-
gotoli.ory. Situated o Main street,
Ono More vacant lot on St. peorge's Crescent.
FrOntage 70 ft. 11000. •
3 three (tore Lots, well wooded, on lake front,
2 miles from Goderiete Fine berseh. Beaut-
iful lotation for :rummer cottages. $260eaoh.
65 acres good Pasture Land, 2 !Meet from nod.
earlobe Splendid (thence for anyone wiehing
t6 go into dairying,. $1400.
100 acre Farm, finely Fawned, good buildings,
fruit, geed trupply water. 2 miles from
town. ;45,00.
Money tri Loeb flee per dont.
CARRY Bank Commerce Building HASILINIT
BELL & JOHNaTON. Paws.
BELL & JOHN TCIISI..p.1
vanray.t.v..m.t.4s.-mo4mszezgqtra7..m.S
MEDICAL
DRS. KMMERSON & TURNBULL.
A. T. EMMERSON, M. D.
W. S. TURNBuLL, Id. B.
SIMS* Ww1)Pttitt.„.4041?-tids/ Tito*
V to exAVX.rs:',,49**011 f 4444*. ot **. :
liayile% 'PAO& eelahrat$ thole alivee
'wedding at their fatta the old taislae
abip,-''ThertiVtoutorttylartejoso tleiw
tuEUf the eleal ild, Melia from
at," Helene and tOven b,, PrOrt,
pereied lifet and W1145 leg the% a 14*
I-90,UPT t0. -t Pete golden .ope,
'tn 4eitisitt leotagtatnletinin their 1•41
-Yee Mt resulting Man 2/10e, Mileinatet ef
DritatN1Wrie, TAO?' IlOTIOXII4kit
inteeenting One rip bk444-14 -40,3)It
Vision CoUrt WOOdettleir Sattirdare
when V. L. Franela, Wise fOrineXtt
pulnished the Woodetock Tintein AIM
4. A. Creighton for 01).1$04 the arrantit
eubscription to thepaper. _OA 0* •
fondant admitted -that he Ina been *
sithscriber, hut etatetVallet he 134 osos
celled the paper atter one relontift
trial. The „plaintiff (hauled, 044 tint
subscriptiou had been cancelled Ten
had continued for three yeareand
half, Iudge Finkle found in faVOn
Liteeppaledhatiff and ordered the 1111.0.00 t
TED3 PALL Faxn.-A iolub ateetA0*
of the boards of the W. IL Aghleglie
total and Goderich Horticultural Ses
cietiee waa beld_on_Tuesday.,,e_teeni
last. Anialgatnation was agreed On
for the corning fall fair, the dotes Of
whieh were selected as Wednesday, -
Thursday and Friday, Sent. 20 tO 20.
Messrs. O. A. Reid, J. B. Hawkins and
John Salkeld were appointed a re0Me
mittee to wait on the Town Oeuneil to
ask a grant towards the prize list.
The treanurer's bonds were arratqeed
for, and W.: R. Robertson and Wm.
Lane were re -appointed auditore.
A FIRE. -04 Saturday evening near
nine °Polo& tbe fire alarm fielinded
for a fire at the residence of W4: le
Pennington, on Ansdesea `street. • It
appears the house had been left for a
short time, the members of the family
being up town, but Mr, Pennington
ors returning found considerable smoke
and some fire. The alarm eteutsent up
town, and when the brigade arrived it
soon put out tbe flre. House and furn-
iture will be little injured by ilre but
badly damaged by smoke and water.
We understand the house was insured
for $600 and the furniture, :including a
piano, for $800.
GOSPEL TRial, .ERANCE.-The meeting
last Sunday was addressed by G. F.
Blair. His address was well regeived,
and gave evidence of considerable
thought and. care in its preparation.
Next Sunday the meeting will be at
3 p. m. (note the change in the time),
instead of 4.15, as usual, end will be
addressed by Rev. J. H. Hector, the
"Black Knight." On Monday Orating
Mr. Hector will deliver' one of 'his leg -
tures in the Temperance Hall, .corn-
inencing at 8 o'clock. As the seating
capacity of the hall is limited. those
wbo desire to hear this wonderful man
will do well to be there early, In order
to eecure a seat. There will be a silver
collection. .
ed sale of the Goderich Summer Hotel
property last Saturday did not attract
many bidders, though the business is
one of considerable interest to the
people of Goderich. In our report of
the Town Council proceedings, will be
found the town solicitor'e statement
of the rnatter, and in pursuance there-
of it is understood Mr. Proudfoot,
acting for the Clinton mortgagees(
made satisfactory assurances that the
town's interests would be .protected.
The property was bought in for the
mortgegees, but what further will be
done is not stated. The town's in-
terest of $10,000 loaned has to run six
years yet before being repayable.
THE Corner rs RIGHT. -Chief Justice
Meredith thinks the Legislature should
remodel the present legislation in re-
speet of solicitor's costs, a,nd this
is the good reason why : A case was
tried --a disputed tnortgage account -
Involving the Sun) of $63L04. Appeal
was made to the Supreme (Inuit
Judgment was given for the plaintiff,
and the winner and his solicitor cols
lected $1,217 costs against the other
side, When ne got the bill of costs
the plaintiff' found that it required
him to pay over $2,700, or a net pay-
ment from the " euccessful" litigapt
of $1,483. Tbe solicitor generously
knOcked off $906, and the man coaddn't
get possession of his title until the bill
was settled. s
BOARD ov Tannic - The regular
monthly meeting of the Board of
Trade Council was held last Monday
Offices 102
Offices, Hamilton St. Pli°"e" I Residence let
Night calla for the ilrm of Drs, Emmerson
and 'ruelabull will be answered either trom
their office, Hamilton street, or from Dr.
Turnbull's residence, Nelson street,
laps ROPERTY FOR SAI.E.-A comfortable
franse enrolling cite, Essex St., with mod-
ern couveniences, stable end driving house.
.A.cottemedieue frerne devellinfron South and
t Pieten alum, With good s'table.
A frame Me -ening oat Recife street.
VACANT LOTS
Gn Dente St.
meek Bt.,
aim:treat et.
Britennia Road.
Ceder fleece add
HinteiRead.
.4 Farm 1.*0 miles from Carlow, MO aerea RR'
Donor boUditsms, water, orchard and timber
IQ%
Fannin west Wain/1,464h, 5 mflos from Au-
burn; /69 aorta. geed buildingeland water.
Patti .Volbortio, Lake Shore. 4 miles from
Goderfe 100 ao tee
Perm Ofk itayfiela Road. 4 miles from Goderich,
160 acre%
Fannon Iltiron noun ono mite from GOderloh.
I or further 1 rirmation epple to
OTJNG Si ROBERTSON.
Peat tete and Inauranee Agoras.
11. A. H. MACKLIN, M. B.
hystelan and Surgeon. Special attention to
oye, ear, nose and tMosa. Office and residence
Old Bank of Montreal, opposite Post Office,
West street. Goderiele Telephone No. 162.
PROFESSIONAL
It, ROY ADAMS. teacher of Pia , ote.
tilidleo,t Bank of Montreal Bloncolt, cor-
ner tresT
tr e and Square.
rel W. WIL,LMOTT. (Honors certificate
e Trinity College, London, Eng.) Organist
and Choirmaster of Knox Chureh, Goderich,
teacher a Plan% organ, Singing, Theory and
Harmony. Studio, at Mrs. McDonald s, St.
David's street, two doers west of Victoria St.
Church. 92-3 mov.
POEM NOTiCE.
•NNTEAVINGL DURING Tlit rTER
BE*SBne-lletving recce arehased
have1Wing Leann foam Mr.. Sutton, Ora now
Aceseerea to do tal Warta ostpot weavitap at
is Teem poOlthles_ joke, Tone eetrona is
ao kited. ,a.154N.4:6101e.clitelgro St. 03. m
VOTHIE TO FaItMentfi
tedaers nee Olnicedele Sleek Fake of
torontro Leers' totted mistantood a ironer
rettiodea, try For rene by W. IltantoiVei&
TO INTENDING BUILDERS
*6 lure tolibtaatty In stock a trage
roptOrnftentent tricks fertile.
ail); Ana gtt
1141000EntcH try'lENT MUCK Co.
doormen
D. It EXAY
rsvoillicttiat. altwitztt.
• • Attfi firt WO&
tationSiiiver Settittaati tteketttits
4015linettate
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A RT LESSONS
"'ram prepared to give Masons during the
winter months in Drawing, and Painting in
011 and Water Colors. Samples of the work
can be seen at CoL Young's office, and Thom -
son's Music store.
Classes started at once. Private lessons 81
eaoh. In Hass $5 a quarter
Handsome (Those Table tri now on view at
Mr. Kelly's. The top is entirely hand work, by
GEORGE KAIWITT,
Cambria Road, Gorterich, (Goldthorpe's Row).
Tho above is foe sale.
GODERICH TEL, SCHOOL
GODERICH, ONT.
Come to the iloderieh Telegraph School and in
a few months you will be able to earn a salary of
teo to else per month. Great demand now -for
operators. Be reedy fora position on the °oder-
kb 2nd Guelph Ity. Good chalices for lady oper-
ators.
A. E. MATHESON, Principal,
Office, G. W. Thomson & Son's Musk: Store
A1JCTIONEERING
EORGE BECKETT. General Auettoneer
900 Hamilton Street Goderleb, P. a Box
Farm, farm stook, and all other sales will
receive special attention, I wffi buy yonr on.
tiro stock of Household Furniture, and vvill pay
spot crash prices. Lot ale know what you have
to sell in any line, or call and Roo what I can
sell you. — GEOEQE BECKETT, Curiosity
Shore Goderieh.
DENTISTRY.
evening, Pres. C. A. Nairn presiding,
and the following members present:
J'. H. Colborne, Wm. Caunpbell, J. B.
Hawkins. C. C. Lee, S. E. Hick, W. H.
Robertson, H. E. Hodgens and James
Mitchell, Secretary. Several communi-
cations were read from outside boards,
and the secretary made report of
correspondence with outside menu-
fecturmg firms, some of which is to be
enntinned. The reguest submitted to
the -G. T. R. authorities fOr better fa-
cilities for handling heavy freight at
the station here was duly acknowledg-
ed, but will probably have to lie over
till the matter of new freight sheds is
definitely settled. The annual meet-
ing of the board will be held on Mon-
day. Feb. 10, and meanwhile the presi-
dent, secretary and manufactures
committee will gather material for
compilation in the annuaireport.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.—The Febru-
Citnrnt'Vtioicterth--"*Vreirbglefsaclillie).
stana. —
GREAT TRANSFORMATION SCENE IN
VICTORIA OPRRA HOUSE
DLOCIt
TO -NICHT
of old end faded clothes to bright and neve ap-
pearing garments by NIVER's & MeRAE.
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OODERICH MARKETS.
The past week wean a quiet ono for farm
and dairy products. tho but. roads and the
want ot exportanders being the chief carmen.
- Ads* ToWls Tosiks. •
WINTlitt 4PeRTS, ituation creditable showing, the
Tirti leserop tor .0o4torkb. *A oet Losport ssvwkri t4iotttt-4.7 latlititivigtoo4 timm the
4taiiired. The London seven tellite tOillOderiCk °"t 11P
iti°00441rericilm‘hr TooOt *der° la"n ihaqfivalee4 ee'rdn' 04" thtv'"it ""*4 Ott/11;42r. t Tele ninoriltrfileiritOrit
***Iiitht ra4 puts *Item arft whAt . pleasant nit tat -of their drums thoet frootirtenno tboY Coate Olt Of
thapttblie are.dentandiefe, Ibt°S) VietOliee* Popel* "14 Irolvttsmbritr clinZ iujurv.
ora4.0.11? eat ircsit, and wOuld return with that reefitd , dec PS y,
Thi ota sill vaugo, filo 040 won them that they Were feeling to Chide, in, mm4 0 lo afsa sner,goott,;:, 14114°
- .14,1,1t, — _ . ,...sai . „ . . , unbroken, The Seventh failed, god ' ...,,,..
boofew ,,00tathottrtioahtoirtarrogswItrOtradureediertyavnutemeaciniyhtertahtlItmattni, ilaotAgfaottirmulOth, raiOndk UY‘IrsOrs-U001inaTu.-Ott Menden?
VAS ilel. brenit tl there nre a m it emsen file ' that feillIne their ITPRVARY WPODINOS.
On* P104 feet daYa. ' Me° i,lgtleet that the hotrie teter0 WO er"411# 11163 Wlgr nee J., second
Thn,rettox of fteeteelen, eb,00ld 'hive° a a little rough. NOW We earl inft5rm, diOAgliter ot prilttrie Idiot ulgyvz.0117:8,0Aloet-
inurseole booklet, In or4et that this the Loodon Press that that One hart (loath, and
progreesive' town could. be kept pro- PlaYed 4n all tho dark eorne,re, and town, Were Inereled, the ceremony
nainetatirbefore the ootaitle public. Managed Le end the, London goal In, faking place nt the reeldence of the
m4., , 144,09, igreatueraid raceoed a the little rink. and found nos trouble bridenParents, St. Devid atreet, ROV.
lettelitim hie soh th the North wasti hi die job, although their else requirela Janie% s't. Andersen* it A., was the
huatlyi,„tha '.enamixbelpg rielx,avitti•mi unbroken record: et 011404.04.0& .0,atica bon -4 pet,
in Veh he atates that in tem dare more breathing apace than the Itli Ordelating minieten. ont the bride Well
tultiViltr lese than four deer and toile men. Aig to being a little rough, bath giVert eastey by net father. Brideentaid
moos* were shot, geed 044 Wart. aides played at that part of the game and leeentelentan were dispeneed with.
with equal zest, and iss far as we Wit the bride'e sister, Miss Little Mc -
could see the honors were even. The Orentin was maid of honor, and Miee
papere should not get cress bemuse %KITS Wafers' ring bearer. T,be pats
their picked tonna wcts beo.ten, as all lora WM% Prettily decorated with ever-
t= the ice eaw that the team Waft Out- greene, Myrtle and palms. the large
matched, and ontaitdere should also arch, Mtn which bung a lovely none
gruap heat by the ecore 11 to 1, a shoe, being vOnaposed of ceder 111:101
score thist bad light and bed treat- Myrtle. The iniptial knot wits tied
ment could neverhave brought About, wider the horse shoes and at its COn-
LoRdon aboard meet defeat sponte. eititenat1 the -patty, to the number of
manlike style, and manfully acknow- Oa( eat doWn to a autnptuoue supper.
ledge that they were up againia, tho T,he, liride ante charmingly ottired in
real thing. In tbis direetion we ualitht 0 Frown of shot --silk, and carried a
note thed at one pert. of tbe game hridat bouquet cif roses. Mise Lottio
two home mem me of them the gonl- looked sweet in white cashmere, and
keeper, were off the lee, and thosidea AUss Gladys, in white silk, was an
etood 0 to 4, nevertheless the Goderith eXceedingly pretty flower bearer,
hoys kept up their end and scored easily. Among those preeent from a d istanee
Although the visitors only made 011e were; Joseph Izzard, Mee Eliza heard,
goal.they played a fairly strong game, Albert and Percy Izzarci, and Miss
hut they lacked combination and TWitehell, all of Olinton. and
straight shooting, hence the score. John Curren, of Chatham. The bride,
Ic was 9 o'clock when the London ,maid of honor, and the flower bearer
epecial reached town, and in at few received handsome rings from the
minutes bugles and druins were giving Serootn, and the bride was the reel -
us a splendid treat, the music being plant of valuable presents front the
much apprecitxted by our people. potatinaster and leer former associates
When they re;aohed the rink they of the p. 0, staff. and also at very
found it full, so that a number of large nuMber of useful and valuable
those who travelled from London to see presents. During the evening Mr. and
the game eould not see it. About 1,000 Mrs. David 3. Ilyelop drove to their
people were in the rink,altbough but residence in St. Andrew's ward, and
782 paid the entrance fee, the. differ- there begin wedded life, with the good
once being made up by the players wishee of many friends.
and their assistants and the crowd of BRIGGER-ItlimoulteL.-At high ncren
boys who got through the wiudows yesterday Miss C. Bruck Mitchell,
cash. During the long wa t from 8 Youngest daughter of the late William
Three Toronto commercial travel-
lettin a dry goodsnian, &provision Man,
Wilde photo eupply man, all (iodation
ebr thelehSooaPPtrenaeldn tollianlerylnofthlaett:Mwilekeekr.
All Old some good stories of the good
old town of which they are very justly
proud...
The p-ublia are especially reminded
of the annual meeting of the true.
tee.% Of the Alexandra. Marino and
General Hoopitel, which will be held
Itts' the Covet House, In the town of
Goderich. today (Fridny) at 8 o'clock
Pe TiLe tor the purpose elf electing true -
Wee endother business.
The town. flee bylaw peovides that
there must be no interference at a fire
outolde the firemen under the inetruet-
ions,of the captain. A,t a recent 13re
onelt doer firemen was injured through
the; .interference of outsiders. This
shOuld• not be, and a little judgment
on the part of our citizene will be for
geed.
Trafalgar street is justly entitled to
an.electric light, which would greatly
benefit the two streets on either side.
Trafalgar is one of the darkest streets
In Goderich, and the walk on the west
side le one of the worst. No doubt
the engineer and Council will see that
thette defects are remedied in proper
senson.
'The question has frequently been
asked : "H a s Qoderich a market
place?" The town is supposed to have
one, but the LibrarY building has taken
its plaee, and the public streets are
now the onls• place to offer for sale
hay, wood, meats, and other farm pro-
duce. Some steps might profitably be
taken to improve the present situation.
OBITUAR1?.
AMT.—Morass Amy, of East street,
died on Wednesday after six weeks
illness, though the deceased had suf-
fered from asthma for many years.
Mr. Amy was born in Devonshire,
England, carne to Canada 2/ years
later, and resided at Burford until 14
years since, wheerhe moved to Gode-
rich township, and after a residence
there of seven years moved into town,
where he resided till death came. He
made many friends during his resi-
dence in Goderich, and being a man of
knowledge Was a most entertaining
companion. The late Mr. Amy, who
was a widower, leaves seven children
-four sons, Charles and Albert, of
Burford • Thomas, on the farm in
Godetich township, and William iu
town ; three daeghters, Miss Ida, at
home. Miss Marjory, teacher at Glen-
morris, and Mrs. Morris, of Toronto.
The funeral will take place from the
family residence, East street, this af-
ternoon at 2.30 o'clock.
ary meeting of the Goderich Branch
of the Women's Institute took place at
the home of Mrs W. T. Murney on
Thursday of last week. There was a
fairly good attendance considering the
stormy day. The programme was
short on accountof members being ab-
sent who were to take part; Mrs. Mur-
ney gave a well prepared paper on
accidents in the home and how to deal
with them, which was very interest-
ing. The treasurer's financial report
of the oyster supper was given and
proved satisfactory to the members.
It is the wish of the Brench to extend
a hearty vote of thanks to those who
took part in the programmeeor in any,
°tiler way helped to make the en-
tertaintnent a success. March meet-
ing will be held at the home of Mrs. 8.
()lark, when a collection will be taken
to help a hospital in the West in
which a member is very much inter-
ested.
THE CloDERICH MINSTRELS. - The
first production of the Goderich Min-
strel Company's Minstrels will be given
in Victoria Opera House on Thursday
evening, February 15th, under the aus-
pices of the 83rd Regimental Band.
The performance consists of an elabo-
rate first part, a beautiful stage set-
ting, With twenty soloists, an addi Lion-
el chorus of twenty-five, with an or-
chestra of ten pieces thororighly in-
structed by Mr. Clarence Pennington.
The songs and choruses have heen
under the instruction of Mr. A. Roy
Adams, whose efforts have been un-
tiring in perfecting the choruses. The
songs are all the latest and the talent
cannot be surpassed, even in the pro-
fessional stage. Up-to-date specialties
interspersed with overtures by the or-
chestra will be given. The after -
part consists of magic and conjuring
by Mons. Alexis Loraine, an Irish
sketeh by Persona and Sturdy, con-
sisting of original up-to-date Irish
repartee. The reserved plan will open
at Kidd's book store on Monday, the
12th inst., at noon.
ABOUT lionsaa-The .9eaforth Be-
There are no changes in prices to note this positor gays; "John Murray, of Ben -
week.
' ningtou. Oxford comfy, last vreek
Current wholesate prices corrected
uf) to noon or Thureday.) delivered in Stratferd hie prize team
Fall wheat, standar ,d, .... .$0 71 to 75 of heavy horses. This team carried
8 ng wheat, standard '' . 0 N to
2 70 to 2 g everything before them at the shows
our per own, patobt
near; per oWt., mmily 0 2,5 el 2 23 last eeascrn. They were purchaged by
Bran par ton 19 00 to 10 00 the Lake of the Wooda Milling Co.,
8 Pee tan, ............ .• • • • • -21; 8000 tato 2018 8800 fat. .8750. ..,Mr. Murray came to Rea -
Screen es. per tan °nee eat fotta lino purchaeed from Messrs.
nate .
Barley .... ................... 0 49 GO 0 48 Archibald and °admires another very
° 78 tA'l 0 7° fine teem which Ile intenda fitting up
se ate to 0 49 s
ef48 te 0 414 ror a show team this year. David
ckwhosi, pet bushel
'fay was to 7 06 Donovan also purchased for the Flame
}14ghtnearpo., d0.00. 8 I tt.: 81
, coinpany from Jelan Leiper,of Hullett,
ova, per toed ....... ' 6 00 to 3 go Is young gehling which ixteighed 1,s00
Attie, extent, ...... ,..., ..... 4 23 to. i so panties and for which he paid 8300.
nettle, moaner, and butchers' 03 wee__ it.:0_o ote1140 ,,Iri thitiaeon setion and to give norne
run*, or ie
hum. let (On , 8 eo ee a ea welt) tie at Seaforth ia aa a horse
I 00 te) 7 00 rearke eve tnay eity that Meenre.
re live Weight
1 °InktUNIf'"dimst, lb,,,, ........ ...,. .. , gig tt3 Ini r Areh d and Ondmore haws puts
reeeteione cleat.- let re 0 n Os 170 horsea since Chriatmaa.
to to ROG Th horses woold average at leant
etitep.iiiiii`e.,.....,"
TAM*, rational.'" - -;.;' i PI tot°
nhieleenee•betireetnehicat,perlb 07 to 0 tie Old Y this ORO firul fde harms fle9h
09 4" SW etieb. thug making $31,000 pal d
tool*. veto. .4 ark 66 01,5 DI ab011t a Menetb, and, although.
nerato fed
0 OP t4) II VS In horses, there are rieyeeal other
psi this firm do the largest bum.
0. NI to 4
1*nm:tektite' Ve"rretielbbite".e4,,,,,,..,,,,,,... 4 In to 6
max** velum na#,,,...,,0, *00 se s stul ehipperg here who do a
Ahle boat:tom
Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday even-
ing was the scene of the annual dance
of the Harmony club. There was a
good attendance considering the other
attractions, and those present had a
grand evening, as the inusic was up to
the mark, the arrangements good and
the supper excellent. The committee
deserve the thanks of those present,
and the Blackstone orchestra kept up
its reputation for dance niesle•
When this edition ef Tess STAR
reaches our town readers the moon
wilt have passed through a total
eclipse vvhich is remarkable in some
respecte. The moon entered the aha-
dow of the earth at 7 minutes after 12
midnight, and was totally eclipsed at
1.08 o'clock, sailing through a sea of
semi -darkness for 1 hour and 38 min-
utes. Two hours is about the longest
time the moon can be totally eclipsed
by the shadow of the earth.
Tun STAR has in stock over 50,000
enyelopes, from the cheapest to the
finest grades, which will be furnished
printed at very reasonable rates. Busi-
ness men, mechanics, farmers, and all
classes of people should have their
stationery printed. It costs only a
trifle more to be up•to-date than to
'continue to live in the back woods.
Call and eee THE STAR'S big stock, as
we have the stock and plant to do
every conceivable class of work to
your entire satisfaction.
REID.-James Reid, of Wolfe street,
one of our oldest and best known resi-
dents, died at his residence on Wednes-
day afternoon, aged 70 years and 10
months. The deceased had been seri-
ously Ill for over six months, a,nd its
long continuance was borne with ex-
emplary patience. The late Mr. Reid
was horn in Goderich town, and when
a young man left fur Hamilton, in
which city he was for many years in
the employ of the late Sir Allan Mc -
Nab. But he returned to his birth-
place to take a contract from the late
C. C. Crabb, and then became a per-
trianent resident. The deceased gen-
tleman was vvidely kbown in Huron,
his qualities as a builder making him a
host of friends. He had been married
over 50 years, and his silver wedding
would have been held last year but for
sickness. His wife, who survives, lost'
her sight many months since. The
children are -James, of Cleveland ;
William, of Montreat; Andrew, of
Brantford; Mrs. Griff3th, of Milwau-
kee; Mrs. H. D. Reed and Miss Lucy,
ot town. The funeral will take place
this afternoon at 2.30 p. tn. from the
family residence, Wolfe street.
ligui.-On Friday of laat week Ruth
Orr. beloved wife of Mr. Jamieson
Reid, passed to tbe world beyond ateer
a rather long illness from heart
trouble, from which she had suffered
frequently for many months. The
late Mrs. Reid was well known in this
part of Huron, being a long resident
of Godericb. She was n model wife
and mother, and her neighborly kind -
nee,: won her a large circle of friends.
The funeral took place from the fam-
ily residence, Picton street, on Sunday
afternoon, when Rev. G. N. Hazen,
M. A., conducted service at the house
end at the grave, and the pall bearers
were deceased'a three sone, Ohas. A., of
town, and Doctors W. J. and H. 5., of
Detroit, and her three sons -hi -law,
Walter Sharman and Frank Martin,
of town, and Robert Hurd. of London.
The deceased leave° a husband and
eix children, Messrs. Mae. A., W. J.
and H. R., and three daughters, /des-
damea Sharman, Martin and Hurd,
and many grand -children. The late
Mrs. Reid bad been married 48 years,
and the aeparation of the long part-
nership mnat be a severe blow to the
one left behind. The many friends
and acquaintances of Mr. Reid and
the rather member° of his family sym-
;Whim with them in thia their time of
nor -rows,
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Meeting Calendar.
ficalickr mooting of [taverner...a Camp, 0. 0. 0.
this le'relay) evening.
and ventilators without paring the
to nearly 10, the honie team gave Mitehen, and W. J. Brigger, mann-
a short exhibition game Yardmen, of Hamilton, were married
which was much appreciated. The at tbe reeidence of the brialeal grand -
train left on the return trip shortly mother, Mrs. Goo, Swanson, Quebee
niter midnight, and even at -that early street. The marriage service was per -
hour of the morning many of our peo- formed by the rector of' St. George's,
ple were at the depot to wish the Rev. Mark Turebull ; the bridesmaid
visitors a safe journey home. At the WaS Miss Idaybell, the bride'e sneer,
start of the game there was consider- the groom's brother Jastriem was hest
able hotting by the visitore, but be- Man, and the bride was giyen away
fore the second half commenced the lay her uncle, 'William E. Roth-
eitting ones were as quiet cut mice, well, of Toronto. The bride wore a
while the winners wore smiles all the hondemne gown of chiffon over white
evening, because up this way no one taffeta, and carried a shower bouquet
would bet against Goderich. Hering of white roses. The bridesmaid wore
the game Harry McGaw got a cut a pretty drese of white point d'unprit
on the neck from the flying puck, and over white silk, told carried roses.
had to leave the ice for a time to The guests from distant pointe were :
dress the wound, but he was in at Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Swanson, Hama -
the finale. As to our players we can- ton ; Mr. and Mrce. George Forsyth,
not individualize, because each, in his Hamilton : Mr. James Brigger, Handl-
position, was a star. Mr. Muir, of To- ton; Mrs. n.nd Miss In ingots -Hamilton ;
ronto, was also a star referee, for he Miss 'nigger, Toronto ; Mr. and Mrs.
Is smart, quick and fair and serves W. E. Rothwell, Toronto ; Mr, and
out hot justice in a manner that is
appreciated by eyerybody.
PoinicAt4 vill4A114,14
Anothsr 44404* Slgindir
SilekatelieWati Viiss
1..surisr.
Anetiler enterPriliing worker IA the
Liberal moral vineyard Or Sailtaitnhg*
wan has been heard &Oen Thia
tleynan did not neglect to open PINTA
as se/mother bad 'pendia. 1,foopenettit
at 5:80—half an hour after it -Was ow
posed by law to be closed, Sinstaleirlr
enougb, no votes eatilet to him kit that
•
But this enterprising gentleman had
a duty to perform to hie party, end
be proceeded to mark .ballots and poll
them. all alone, Unell he had abont
mapy votes deposited 44 he thOtlet
his telb-diviston would stand.
counting these votes he found that the
Laurier candidate had InnieritY of
60. Next day this industrious servent
of the people went to anotber polling
sub-divislon, the regular deputy re-
turning officer for which had myster•
Musty disappeared, or, perhaps felled „
to appear, and there he went tbrough
the performance of marking hallate
and voting, until he bad amassed an- ,
other roajority for the Laurier condi-
date of 80 "votee.' These two majori-
ties were duly reported and credited to
Mr. Champagne, the Laurier mind's
date, who was declared elected by a
majority of about 200.
It will require an enormous quantity
of explanation to make honest people
believe that these thing's were not
preateranged by somebody, in the inter-
mit of somebody, and with eomebody's
knowledge. It is too much to expect
people to believe that these things just
happened. and were entirely due to
the tndividual inspiration of all them
ingenious deputy returning offleere.
It is reported that the Provincial
Rights party is carrying on an in-
vetaigation. But It, is not reportod
that the government is doing auy thing
of that sort.
The Toronto Star's leading editorial
on Tuesday shows the danger of a
newspaper man quoting Scripture off
hand. Speaking of "young old men"
said
"Thee novel: felt as St, Paul did when ho
said: "My bones waxed old through my roar-
" or, again, musing regretfully: "1 have
boon young and now grow old."
We will bet year's subscription
to our Toronto namesake that the
writer that article never read any-
thing of the kind from St. Paul. Let's
have your authority, brother.
On Monday, as Robert Isbister was
crossing on the tee to Merl ton's Island,
he trod on a weak piece of ice and
went through, the watee below being
about fourteen feet deep. isbister
held on to the edge of the ice and called
for help. Jno. McDonald, who was
near at hand, rushed to his assistance,
and soon helped him out to solid ice.
The rescued man ran home in good time,
and suffered no illness or inconven-
ience from his February bath.
On Friday Gabriel Reeves, who had
been sent. up from Seaforth on a charge
of stealing coal, appeared before Judge
Doyle for election and pleaded not
minty and elected to he tried by his
honor, the trial being set down for
Tuesday. On that day he appeared at
the County Criminal Court, Judge
Doyle presiding, and after a not length-
ly trial was discharged, there, it was
claimed, being no legal evidence
against him. County Attorney Seeger
prosecuted, and J. J. Killoran defend-
ed.
Since the mill of the Western Flour
Mille Co. commenced running, after
the introduction of further improved
machinery, the company has been
turning out 1,800 barrels of flour
daily, which means the grinding of
about 8,000 bushels of Man itnba wheat
each week. To comprehend the quan-
tity of wheat ground one must under-
stand that it mean° 100 fifty -bushel
wagon loads daily, or Pi Pr hour
every hour of the working day. The
new machinery introduced improves
the "Five Star" and other brands, so
the Western Flour Mills Co. can now
truly claini that their Star bran&
cannot be excelled anywhere. There
is one reason why the Big Mill makes
the "Stars" fly, and that is hemline
they spare no expenee In procuring
the hest of machinery, and have nnne
but skilled millers to run it.
OODERICH WINS FROM SEA FORT1I.
On Tuesday everaireg the Goderich
hockey team played at Seaforth with
the seven of tlaat town, the game be-
ing the last to be played by those
teams in the intermediate /metes, dis-
trict No. 8. The score resulted In 0 to
2 In favor of Gloderich. The first half
ended 7 to 1, then Seafortb picked lap,
and made the mune interesting, ending
the second half 2 to I.
The same evening, the Seventh
Regiment team of Lender* and the
Clinton team were to platy in Clinton,
and on the result of these two con-
tests depended the champion:thin of
No. 8 dietrict. If London and Gode-
rich won their gamete, then these
clubs would have had to meet in Strat-
ford for the final, but if one won and
the other lost, the winning club be-
came the champions of No, 8. So that
our hoys returned home on Tuesday
night, bringing the hockey honors of
No. 8 with them: The players and the
officers of the club deserve the thanks
of all lovers of hockey, for the well-
earned victory of Goderich. Six clubs
entered the list, and though Ansa
Craig never played, two winsare added
to each club for the default. The ond
of the play shows that Goderich scor-
ed 0 wine, lost I; London, 8 and 2: Clin-
ton, 0 and 4 ; Seaforth, 5 and 5, and
Hensall 2 and 8.
CLINTON UPSETS LONDON.
Clinton, Feb. fi n a good exisIbi
AMONG THE CtIURCMCS.
The annual congregational meeting
of the First Prenhyterian church, Hea-
forth, was held on Tuesday of last
week. There was a good nttendanre.
The meeting Wan opened with devo-
tional exercieee by the pastor, Rev. F.
H. Larkin. Mr. R. S. Ilitys was ap-
pointed chairman, and Mr. James
Watson secretary. The reports from
the varieue department° of church
work were read and showed that good
proirreee had been made along ell linen.
The finances are in good shape and
the contribetions ohow it coneiderable
Inerettee over former yeara. Twenty.
nine new membere have been added
during the year. The MOM of $5,Z12
was contributed during the year, out-
side of the contributiona te the build-
ing fund, as follotve ; General pnr•
ranee, $3,644 ; church eehemes, $460;
omen s Foreign Miasionary Society,
Ng. 1 Co. 23rd Regiment order eloper this
(Friday) (groaner. tel hall on Nortb stmt. r301 Ladies' Aid, $178; Sunday orhool.
Regular meeting of Eureka cameo, IL T. of 220; Barbara Kirkman Misolon Band,
T.. next Monday evening. g37; Bible clam, $02; making a total
Ttorrular meeting of Maitland Ledge, NM 83, of 85,22&48. The improvernente on
A. F. and A. AL. nett Tueeday evening. the church con nearly $15,000, end
Meeting of Oederielenlatriet neatest Mambo
tho hell of 145 next Tueedey °Venire/.
Mooting of Jubilee Peatliettley at Clinton
next ToestitiV evening.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONG DAY
Take LAXATIVE' BROW) Quinine
Tablets. Druggiets refund money if it
fatis to cure. Ff. W. Grove's algtmture
is oti each hog. 25e.
this luts all
S4.300.
pipe organ
it le to cost
have under
and they ita
purpose alio
show the g
the eteellent
gatioti Mien
een paild except about
expected that the new
ill he installed in April.
$2,500. Tho Igadiee• Aid
ken to provide for thin,
e noo, on hand for the
t 011.000. Therm fIgnree
work being done and
tending of the congro-
ally and otherwise.
1,
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His brethren of the press and all
who know him personally will sincere-
ly congratulate Itir.A.H.11. Colquheun.
newe enitor of the Toronto News, on
his a ointment, to the position of
Dept- Mister of BducatloopeDis- -
tart , graduate 'eirs5wli trY
LTV
Upton, Hamilton, At the conclusicr'
D'Irtie the best
Mrs. Robert White, Stratford ;
of the ceremony the wedding part
partook of a choice luncheon, at wece selling them)
the best wishes were expreesed' ,„
Mr. and Mrs. W. .J. Brigger, the bride
being cleverly toasted by Mr, Ono. le
Forsyth, of RAM i I Lei 11 . Many and
valuable were the preseois received
lay the bride, thet fees.: the groem
being a sunburst of enearls. Tbe
bridesmaid and Miss Chrissie Cantelon,
the pianiet, were each reeipients of
a gold locket and chain, Mr. Brigger
Is a vice president of the Upton Jain
Co. and President of the Benton and
Baldwin Manufacturing Co., of Hasmil.
ton. The bride's going away gown
was of grey tweed, trimnied with
green, and she wore a pretty green
toque. Mr. and Mee. Brigger left by
the 3 p m. traiu for Buffalo and
points east, and at the house and at
the etation were heavily showered
with coufet
d Toeopt
and LH
nt of
"Well
,
ttion. te,
tion of hockey played here to -night In
the 0. 11. A. series Clinton were vie-
torious over the 7th Roraima team
of London by 8 to 4. T e game was
the fastest played on the local ice this
season. The local pleyers excelled
themselves in the first half, but close
checking held them down. Referee,
Dixon of Toronto, Teams :-
London- Roynoids ; point, Ceaselman :
cover point., Little) ; rovee Abram; eentre, Me
Mann ; left wing, Powell ; right wing. rather,.
(einem (real, Johnsen) ; prem. Forrester ,
cover point. Daymont; rover. McKenzie; centre',
isrholoesprptayr(ii. loft wing, Moore ; right wing,
A FREE MESA OPINION.
The London Free Preen of Weeines•
day said; -"London's defeat at Clint0I1
and Goderich's v i ',tory at Senior( h
put the locale nut of running in the
intermediate serif49. The result at
Clinton wan uneipected, although it
was not thought that the soldiers
would have a witlIcover. Thn dintrict
goes to Cioderich, who have but the
one defeat atitninIstered the local
seven chalked up waited them. The
group winners are a fairly fast eolleet-
ion of playero, and while we would like
to see them go on and win the coveted
Dunlop trophy, Mill we cannot see in
them championship material. We
might be mistalcen. NVe hope we are '
A Stratford dispatch of Wednesdey
Raid: •iinme graneo will he played
with OoderIch In the Intermediate
merles next week. Str•atford will play
at Goderich nn Monday night and the
return gnme will be played here on
edneoday."
eumnittrit nEFEAra REICH. to.,
SOUTH HURON ORANGEMEN.
The Annual Meeting at Exeter a
Success.
There was a splendid attendance at
the annual meeting of South Huron
Comity Orange Lodge at Exeter 00
Tuesday last, over 125 fielegates being
preeent. The day broke forth awitV
below zero, bill WILR bright and cheer -
till, and this induced many to tette. is
long drive, who otherwise might not
have been present.
rrhere was an extra largo amount of
routine businese to transact, liartly on
acentint of the emning meeting of the
Provincial Orand Orange Lodge of
ario West In Ooderich next
arch,
The reports of t.he several oflicers
showed the 0:der throoghout the juris-
diction to he In good mending, with
promise of renewed energy and In-
tl iti.rwee.
Th4. Hulking rommittee's report
wen adopted, and the reports of the
several appolreed commit tees wee e of
a most eneouragi ng nature., the one
dealing with the coming Orand Lodge
meeting heing exhitustie,, mid impur.
trent. was voted, flags sand n•
neve were promised fin decoration
purposes, and great interest
treat:Heeled l'here will be a large
representation from both South and
Numb Huron count ies.
For the A/exudation match ne the
.hoeottcjiwel:: the home team and 11Ile,:saAll,
the oevene lined up at; follovro ;
Went street rink o n M o n d a: es:an:bro.,:
POStTIOR R 1.1
Campbell
Merger
nener pant It. Cotner°
goal
ti, 0 Rawdon
emelt
limielonoraill
mMweni rci l‘aitaittnern.
right wing P. 0. Blacken
rover ,A. C. Segel
centre 0, W Betake
loft wing P. Bucher:an
A Melva tenpins.
The game wee lively at timee, but
there wag no great fagelnatiori in it,
no the home team did not push the
game like they did with the London
team laet week. One noticeable feattere
wan the ancence of (larrellarrio, Who
wan laid up with a aore footots it
ahowe that the team can l000 one of
Ito bent players and yet ecore a w10,
this time to the tune of 7 to 4.
A 1.0eAr. teNE-UP
After the Ameeiettett gatto 011 AVMs
day evenine teeing frotn this British
and Huron bloeke Owed, tiNeballettge
match that was tun& osnielNy us the
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The following officers were eleeted,
ft. W. Orrind -Master, B. K. John
Scarlet t, enndireting I he eleetion and
being the installing officer
W. M., George 11. Henley ; M.,
F. Davis ; Chap.. Rev, (i. M. Kilt y ; of the year, ell cialina paid.
De ett y Chap , Bro. le,w iS ; See The leesea paid amounted to 56252.3r,
lad eyery
ful to Ur.
that gen-
was given'
d the usual
succeete.
portant a position. „Oes-
his excellent ,
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1, Massey
eared of
achine.
In cone.
Dr, Beattie Nesbitt, M. L. A. for
North Toronto, has resigned his seat
and Was appointed Registrar of the
ci ty, vine Chas. Lindsay, who has retir-
ed owing to old age, being over 83. Dr.
Nesbitt's resignation is oleo said to be
due to precarious health, but more
singular than that was the fact, ac -
according to hie quoted statement,
t hat he knew nothing nf the regietrar-
ship till he saw it in the papers. The
simultaneousness of the events must
have been quite a shock to the genial
doctor's weak heart, but then he has
nerve enough to bring him around
again. Weil, there is no one " kick-
ing " over the change RO hut some
people do remember that a Conserve -
Ova: principle MIR declared to be that
no member of either Parliament shouni"
he appointed Jo office while he lit A„
seat.
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West Wawanosh Mutual 144,Af ,
Insurance CompanT„,J
The annual meeting of ails company
was held at Dungannon on (the 24th of
January. There was a large attendance
of policy holders nod others present.
minntee of last annual meeting were
read and approved. Tbe annual report
of the directors and auditoro' reporta in
refereure to business of the Company for
the s ear endint; Dec, 3r, 1905, which
were laid before the tneeting, were full
end explicit giving evelenve of a sans-
f.,,tory nue a successful business having
been don.: during the past year.
The reports were unanimously adopted.
Wenrs. John Griffin. J. H. Kaake and
Jae Girvin, former directors whose term
of office had expired, were again re-
(sected. The former nuditore, Mr, John
Wilson of Auburn, and Mr. Walter A.
W Hein of Vv'awanosh were again re-
elected.
The report): ribose referred to show a
seemly increase nlong the foilowing
n es. v11. Increase of policies in force ,•
I nerease of risks aseumed ; Increase of
premium notes received ; increase in
cash in bank and premium note capital.
The asset?) of the Compauy are
sti 70,2;3.a) ; no liabilitiee at the close
Pe er Can Lehrer ; MIRO) Lan.
telon; Fin. Sec., W. J. Devie: I) ef ( „
Chrin. Lowery ; Leet., .liss. Wells ; D.
feet.. E. 3. Elliott.
The next 12th of Jule will lie eel). -
ben ted at Seaforth, while t ti., pla ee
the holding of the anneal meeting in
February, 1007, will be (heeded at the
semi-annual at Henenll nee' Jutie.
.1. ('. Stevennon, one of the oldeet
ea:einem; men in Clinton, hae ,e,111 his
iiture and undertaking bilRitil,R 00
Mereaeo Hoover it Ken . Thiq
Yorprise, AR
tiouncement will ennui a. a
Will Men the one that %Ir. Stevensen
Will 0101Vie to California, where his wife
now Is. Ileohfaehi,,bel•epnmt,i,e,rzil
nwormtbionuett
tend it witi be regretted by
etitholtvrmohhbAyelofereiteen4•41lie•14; .oreV.'req. Ne w-
atery as t011qWsN:i E.( IT1 1111e (inner; !lege 111.0s no!
devog:ate,et Advocate has an egg
numbering in all 42, 29 I f which were
ea used by lightning, a of the same be-
ing amounte less than Po each.
There were oic policies issued (luring
he year covering g 406„:05.
Tile Company begin the new year
with saua policies in force, covering
risk,: to the amount of 54.716,378.00.
The board of directors toott'forward to
what they trust will prove another fortu-
nate and prosperous year for the policy
holders.
At oubsequent meeting of the board
(s directors Mr. John Ballantyne was
elected president, and Mr. Finley Ander-
son vice president for the ensuing year.
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TRU' STAR glVes the news.
The Clinton New Era of lave week
glvea the following railroad notes :
" On Saturday rt lady from Goderich,
%visa came up on the evening Min
from London, left her poeketbook,
reinteining nearly $60, on the seat of
tnoneetee emild heat t he egg record. the earl very fortunately it was found
te power.. Imo a Wyandotte fail. by Conductor Meltenzie and returned
Int vow", ed her first egg on Oct.
4th, anotnet whit+ commeneed
Couple ref Weeks le ter, and I he t rem of
there on t).0.1 20t h hall 37 omen.
Me. IleWeliffe has 17 hone and In the
tliChltli aftinnary till the 27th
they have leyed 2.12 egge. Who can
beat this?
to her on Monday. sTbe -early train
from Goderleh Montlny morning
WM 20 mlni310a late, due entirely to
the fact that tbe We're tni•froity
the train cottiel not rank° htlideVaY.0e-
Conduetor Yahoo, of the Onderiell
braneb, who has been eel thc5 sick HSU
is now &tale to reatime•ilas rum.'
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