The Signal, 1901-4-11, Page 44 THURSDAY, April 11, 1901
THE SIGNAL: G1)I)ERIUH ONTARtt►
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• but the .t.pvim+o'• .blob the Provos nnnl •
f 1.f laudvrl:•k ma'Ataio have hentufur TTnnnn
be.0 poorly served and e e the growing
broochot wietre Poet of pit aleo•no* will be
oreastegly heavy. Nor is tb4 all that the
Altman Aw:w_etloo bre a oo.gretulato It-
wlf 01.10 es the result of ice labors and Ile
Argun...., b,r the Pew bull.tud will Paha*
pro.,nt L'ulver1t'y promisee to be vented,
thus gteoJy ,uereeetur the au000tmodiUoo
which uthet to.nehes of study sentry. W hw
telueralogy at l g.oluvy move uut of the
blologicel huilJtug the oesd of biulogy fur
More tuum wit: be met. to Not, the new
building • i11 relieve the preseure every-
where, and so be' • as to funds end trauhlnv
eaten the bill goes some JI•lance toward
me•tieg the meet prwoiog needs of the our.
Has the Ileverumeet dusotvd la gloms
wlesly.? lbw?, a practical age, and people
ere mon uuoapisd lit wiatuhlng for a living
than with cul un. Even Lord Salisbury,
Mr. Ch.ulbe,lein, the Dui. •t Uevowbtre,
and•oth.re, lit uoueervet:. England, too•
knowledge that rise praytunl side of edema
Non must be emphasized. la tmmedioW
arm must b3 to enable young men to earn •
livelihood toad to develop the uaturel and
industrial resources of the country. 1f this.
•to telt or etroagly in Eaglaed, sod in Eu•
rope, where Germany had France are tile
veritable Hurry of teohwu*l educative, now
much more does it apply tea new oouetry
I'.ke Ontario, att.!. t'..great resource. and
pr.ottwllV.urelvvelopedl The Immolates
-Latin, Break. pbuowphy rod bond urn-
hav• tow place, had nu one recognizes this
mon frankly than the Guverhme0t, but
they contend, with reason, that Govern-
ment old should go enmity to teat depart-
ment of the Uatvenity ittk whIb the fu
tare of the l'rovinee is so much bouud up.
Oa this point oo argument tato Improve on General Hardware
10. world of the Minister of Eduoatten,
which be addressed W the Legislature on
February'atb. ''Udder the last gener.•
tion," he said, "and especially- during theNI.CYf.a ow 14 00
fast decade, mon attentions is being given t'ublio library 100 00
everywb•re to aotenudo studies, and the C. C. and O. esparto 2 28
uufvereities In every oouutry hove been lm• 254 28
proving and .treogth. nlog their solemn de-
partmeea. It is equally true that because B•lans. .. $4'13 50
of this feet new strength and power sod The olerk o•reltl•d that. the petitions for
v gor and tofiaeno• hays come to the int- .rr1Olithio sidewalka on the south side of
vanities. .They have beau brought t11'n 4t.D.ild's street and 1.b. pest .1115 of
clover oo01.ot with the eommetolel lite of Kiley" street were suthclently shoed The
dhe peopit. set bis 0011 sympathy in new walk oo Keays 'trot is to.n four feet slide
directions. For • thousand years or more irum Sritwola road to Raglan street and
uulv.rsitiea the world over simply preserv- from Neglect to Thomas three fest.
oys wiu
be Boys
The average boy when at 1'' t' thinks
he is doing his duty when he walk -Non his
knees, slides ;down every t'euce rail he
strikes, romps and plays in such a manner
that mother is in despair when she surveys
his clothes. She longs for a cast iron gar-
ment, but the next best thing k the
New Century Brand
of Boys' Clothing
They utakt: at l'uy look like: agentle.-
man and feel like a king' They are select-.
:et! with a view to make both parents and
boy our friends 'in every way. The boy
wants a suit`tojlook right, the parent one that costs right. The Bout•
bination is guaranteed at this store. Come in anil see our " New 1'i
tury" brand suit, which we sill for SIAIL...Yuu Wid-h;• surprised nt
so much goodness for so' little U1onev.
We carry a big stock of the " New Century ' brand clothing. be-
cause we are the sole agent+;•
W. cm 1=5R=I==3weleM.
Nezt,to Leo A Shephard. Mcu- l- ,rni•I.r4 All II.tttcr.
1511t Agul,
le ttont.tsam
EVIKY THURSDAY MORNING
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GIODIRICH. THUiABD1 Y. APRIL 11. 8J1
SNAP SHOTS e •
:-17HL.Hemilton editors nnuetbe-giShig to
have • prize fight, judging by the way they
are .periling at-esch other 18 1.,l pe.
-Tae greatest check Karusa has re-
ceived since the outbreak of hostilities is
that for $400.000 pie.entsed to him a, few
days ago by his Holland admirer,. •
-leer gifted ami jlenial Noya Scotian,
1)r. Batt. Krw red., M.P., has deem lecturing
on "The Seamy Bide of lkmocracy." The
clever little orator must hate just turned
the *object iiwide out 1
-In hie reminieneat lettere to Thr Toronto
News, that glorious old gossip, 14110161.AP
Fwon Davis, often rehire to a "gentleman"
or "another gentleman." - Of course Uavi
refers to himself, but he should not useumu
so heavy a disguise.
-Hatay Coast. the jolly distiller of
west Ha.uago, to renigging his twat In the
(0mmous for sure. and it is ag1lll asserted
that Hutt. leo. E. Fo'rrse'will eucisx..l him.
That will be a whiekeyand-water deal on
the twuetitueucy.
--Ortt Bluenose correspondent furnishes
us .with aru3Worigin
kg . al soD6t.. entitled
"The Maideu with the Mandolin " The
editor of The Toronto Telegr,-eR11--mow
doubtless remark that iie.ther Psg•:H, file
buy Ixcu, the editor of thie journal, nor
any of our contributors, ever sew a mait:eii
with • mandolin. -- - -
-Tas•vice•president of the Ottawa Press
Association, made up es Caned' NAnos.al1 1,
wielding a hatchet. t441j d %S cut th st-
prandial speeches Into five minute lengths
at the annuli banquet last week. It wee
also a hint that no one was to fell wicked
stories, with that little hatchet to remind
them of Geotws WAetttuuros.
-Tut young Cana.ban who goes t.. 11143
loos places of our great Northwest, and by
industry, pluck and perseverance turtle the
desert -plate lute a - garden; may--not--be
greeted with a brass baud, or have a gold
watch presentee) to him, when he revisits
his old Ontario home, but Be to considerable
of a patriot all the tame.
to tae este, and eagerly bid for er ry or tele
oo whit* the Duke rid Declines hd, by
their psreaasl use of it, Iefr the odor of arts
1uor.1y. A chair which Oa Duke . bad
broken by diner on it, thereby Manifestly
o*Dresting It with bb person, wee 1w eepw-
1a1 object 01 desire, but was 'cruelly with-
held. '1e call them rota* slavish wield
be tri wrong rut s1..., who gravid. not u(
016 free .will bat under oompul•loo. The
*leve bows ids bed while perhaps he has a
freemen's beer' ; the American aynphsots
bow their hearts. The America? parents
1
LI1U 1111i1U uuu VNii1Vssss
and we have a great many articles that
will make work easy for you.
SITYNOL is the best window cleaner on the market.
FURNITURE OIL. -Lemon Polishing Oil is the hest
' , •ts't I
polisher for varnished .surfaces. Try t , t will make old
furniture look new.
GRANITINE FLOOR FINISH is especially
for hardwood flout s, oil cloths and linoleums, and is
beat Hour finish to be had in Goderich.
Putz' Pomade
Putz' Crew
Whiting
Breda Polish
'CV= sEzz
adapted
the very
Furniture V'aroi•h Electro Silicon Bicycle Knowelr
Carriage Varui.h Tacks -all sizes Cosoh ISnswelm
Household Ensw'Is Tack Lifters Plenary) Nails
Bath Enamels Tack Hammen Picture Wire
and many other useful household articles.
Robertson's Ready=Mixed Paints are the best.
They gu Lite fa. (110.1., last the longest and look the beet.
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CD. ALLAN
Darden Tools Pointe, 0116 and Giese
of the 1)000**., It pea, are going tailor ed learning 'They were storehouses of the A circular from the Mayor and oorpora-
In Eoglend. -.Stich 1. the general leitleztlY 11 .rem*. culture and erudition of the pest. clot! nuo•*I ot Toronto, .uolostn• •form of
es people, of ;bepple, roto oangatmere servility Iu thus ors.eramv learning they made the •fi n to the Ooverument 0011 1'arllament
v crld tha:r debtor. Ant er held"�as askleg that the Hell Telephone Co. 'La not
opened to them in recent years, and the.1• allowed to Iooresee Ito rats., was relined
r natal, I repot, wbiob they are papa& to the special committee.
s. 'entitle rancho has brought new etreogtb A. COmaluaioatio0 from the Mall Job
and usefulness and vigor` to them. Even Printing Comport', of Toronto, ooateined
Oxford, the growl home of 'belies lettere' an offer to Inert a0 0rtiule upon Guierloh
for centur ee; uow grants a degree in as • watering plan to • book the company
sc eon. At Oxford there are• six different is setting out for the purpose of Indocile"
avenues for a degree besides Greek and vl.ltore to tis• Pac•Amerioao exposition
Lai". At Glasgow the degree of M. A. is during the Deming summer to visit Toronto
oh.ained for taking Greek. Harvard, cif 1od other remora i0 Ootarlo. The condi.
tten years ago, allowed Greek and LOW to Goo is that 1M nuocll give to sum of 115
disp lo' the uadergradusa course. C,roell or en order for en* hundred mom of tis.
and Columbia afterwards alooieOnd the.* book at 25.: ooh. The sp'rolsl committee
studies, Por. cost Jens. I am interned. no gismo poser to arqqt In tb0 matter.
tee leaf . mused University will 00 A request hornE5g'to.5r Kelly tor •c .1.e[
mid for en', ranee students who had Payer maculae malt*. was aa., to the waw, and
.tutted either Loth,. Greek. 1: does i,htcommtet.e.
Dot tollow tea: Latta and Greek should be Ao0oe Smith, of Strafford, offered his
di.p'.ec•d. Their Won't.' are o• IrrPoItOOt or One to the town as civil eogtowr. Toe
new ass they tette vela u'Ir. a:o. .1' u'• Monk was in.trootsd to ,writ* Mr. Smith
and Mr. Cahill w m •n than a rase erne rtes* tt n troei H•• foe r great "Iv
ala ampenmeur several month. ego . ea the rues r it net w need ot such an et.
�-af_cnr etadet,re th0 rower ela•bes, the ficer.
for their money to the old countries, and
are destitute of attachment to their native
land. They. carry away • mw of wealth
made by Amerman labor ; happily •t the
same time they carry away themesives,
THI0 ISN'T • WHITE ELEPHANT.
Raltimor. Sue : James Cobill, of Roney's
Polus. West \ :rgtnfa. is the only person io
%Vest Virgioi., sod probably to the United
States, .who ifle to regular nes upon his
term an elephant whims n toed fee ferry
work: With the ew•ayt.g beast bitched Dn
to* plow he o.e tura more ground than env
of tele neighbor* with • team of horse•, oil
when It comes to hauling logs the lepton•.
will walk away with sure with legs wrhit:h
the best teams of hie Detghbos c.unur
move. the 01ep0•ot este little more than•'
bores, had loo many times the work rat
one• is, gentle and docile and little trouble,
1 • wlt0
'r-pTMEv1S ARE SAYING.
Ale SA1Rxa 1140000?.
Kingston Freemen : The following is
the reason Osten by • minister in anetghlar
11114 town for women Dikter their hats off to
his ohutoh • "No human beteg ono get
mach good out of • sermon uol•su he 0851
sea the speaker's fan and studio 1a ex
prseslo0. No sermon can inspire a mw
who Is looking into a lopsided aggregation
of dead birds, stuffed waybills, ch•meleoo
skins, ribbons, jet., betide, stick "trews,
paper flowers,, cors tassels, and thistle
down. 1t makes the sinner feel lost In the
tendereses."
"DON'T rOlu41T Titir rI,1orMRR.
email circus broke up at Iffar.n s itrrry, 001001.OP •toAfee, may hadl demand then 4Jm•
u.uob atm!. from the Ooderleb Or.
arI its pn.perly was sold at anot:eb Mr 6n at'eu'we. TbI.w true d the oulbv. gnu t .had the
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Cahill, •r bo was •: the sale, bid u1. a few 1. to have :req or 00 iu*(w•ct of their 'Wel' rate,
dnnkeyet tby - • • '' the *indent. No thoughtful man would
were referred to 1.h• carter and fight nm
chem home, espeo:erro 5101' a small .hop .. ,k to minimize the .mportaoce of the old camascamashtnuelf. Hb tether,, P•trlek Cahill, •Ica• 'Indies such r. Grek and Latfo. Our n• (•sthuii. MoDnvld, through Messrs.
gal Irtehmto, decided 'heti bast of 1.M /rat is that le. few of our stu4eea are so yngdtoot & Heys, notified the council that
s ze of an elephant mu rot re or 1.b• circumstanced a to be :tele to pursue them on the 15th of M.rob last she bad f.11eo no
term and be fed uolea it 901.4 for he board thoroughly and owfally. Weteed • brow{• the sidewalk on Mooted street and broken
.with labor, mo he borne aaed it rep toad the edge elf -the �.� of the m oieho..f their bur arm. toad rust, she claimed damages
animal weaned olosly. He did so well that hi5,nry. 1 brit art, their philosophy. 1.t e
d a from the corporation, the accident beteg
Aim hays g(voe., ua 111.0 t Klee
Hlmoos Reformer ; The Toronto Gaily
Stu heads an editorial with the expression
"Don't forget the oonsnmer." There I. hot
a subject concerted with our lodustr,al or
polletoal policy that desires' more attention
then the expression tovolvee. People In all
sorts of business are t ooth:l olly asking for
semmtht by wtoy or protection or paler 1.lesat el ibam the Untverelty is not exactly
n, r:'� carnet •Hord to dlew.rd Snob .$Ud 5•. anu
drone, •ed »ti% ti 6 l'Intraut ^rt rte- 1 dila teem g00umulstler of anew had k• 00
tam. t',0a to mike applie.hle to our carrion um 'the walk. Tbs was referred totae pub!io
tivewordr-'wisdom by one «.tragus-4ulta-.�orke committee.MATTERS OF --- -- - -
_ _ - _ - 1t1tui asr.- aSr tke eeme timate flue --g•••4- if . •ers. Pr oudfegt t EW+ will egWsA
majority of oiiretadeote, having regard to attention to the dumping of refuse on
who a to be their life work, can more pro-
We
ro- Wright strut and urging that h be disco
bt•bly nitre their 'me to other wadies tinned. They else referred to the discharge
W .- must: strengthen the so 0031(8.3 sale o1 from the dr•lo 01.014 C.yley •1re.t, whb
t'in Universe y, and in -dente s. we will ter• they eared bad ereat5d • very tart* r^.''do
telnly render good ger trios to (M every otbir and was dome • great dee! et dame- •.. the
department book.
had been received, wit recommended
The report was adopted and the o0
Me was authorized to oarry out the
m.odattoos oontaloed thereto.
Oa motion of Mors Martin and Knox,
Dr. Taylor was re -appointed to the Uoll.gl•
ate institute trusts. board for the year.
19012 3.
As Sir Jordan hos refused to mot on the
board of health, It. Molitllleuldy was •p -
pointed in his plan.
Mr, Marne moved, 'wended by Mr.
Murrey, that the cow bylaw be read a
ewond had third time.
Mr. Knox oppos.d the motion on the
ground of the ribose. of moms of the mem-
bers. A vote was taken, end Mr. Knox
was alone, Mr. Knox rationed to the at
trek, eating that those who were opposed
to the bylaw might have held It up at the
previous meson', when Mr. Muruay was
absent, had they wished to do so, end It
was unfair to take advantage of the abeson
of Moan Hpmher and Canteloo. His
W'oreh:p .1se 1:►rnzl.1 it would ue better to
hive a full nine.\,, but It was pointed out
by some of ` •.bon that the reason the
bylaw was nu .ken up at the previous
meeting was that the pirates agale•111.
had been referred to committee ler con-
sideratlou Finally the bylaw etas .put
*rough •11 Ito stage., signed and sealed
with thecorpora:e sot -
Tn. byl.u' state, :itis it sh0'1 not. be law-
ful for soy ouw, os, boll, horse, ,heap, pig
ur soy tither animal. wit n the m.1pt014 of
the statute coder which the bylaw w Dego-
ed, t-1. tun la be at large to 500 highways.
street*, lane', parts or et l.•? open *paha*
within the limits of the town, toles" suob
salami be In the Home Ilam r
per.'to I: persons .oap•bls of caring b.r sod
controlling the. same. The penalty for
vtolatoo e a tine not to excs.d the sum ot
$5 and poste, or In default of paymett 1.m
prteonment Ito jell for a period cot exceed•
tag tea days. Another astute stave that it
.hall be the duty of the Street Inspector
and of the ether pesos Oliosrs of the town
to initiate and carry on all pro1outiors tic•
der the bylaw .0d otherwise to sea to the
die enforcement of Its yroy -tone.
Mr. Knee moved that the service, of
Wu. Evans se caretaker ot the •grlcultur•1
-*Tommie he dtepensad with sad that Mr.
Kyee be so notified The matter was re
feared to the public works onmmit'•e, there
befog some doubt as to whether the turf
olob had agreed to look .f1r the grounds.
11 was decided to advertise for spelt
tuitions for the position of caretaker of the
park and the Square, and to hays th•
waterlog cart got ready for the r00•oo.
Tbe Mayor Stated that Mrs. Alex. Mc•
Lean had $25 on the battling berme aeee001
and wanted to know to whom she should
pay It. The matter was rel .red to the
special oommlttee and the mauled then ad•
jaunted.
Ten Ought to anew ibis :
•nrmmnmmmmtmmmmn► -rnmmm ri
INI3W STORE
IN THE OLD STAND
i HAVE started store in my old stand and am
( ready to do business with a complete new stock
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods; suitable for the
coming season's trade. I have nothing to offer but
new, fresh goods, bought in the best market,
which 1 aim prepared to offer at rock bottom prices
for Cash. Iu soliciting a portion of your trade I
do so with confidence that I can satisfy you, both
in quality and price. It is not necessary to quote
prices just now, but 1 wish to call your special at-
tention to my stock of Black and Colored Dress
Goods (Blacks in particular) ranging in prices from
25c. to $3.00 a yard.' Silks in great variety, both
in colors and black. Remember th'b place, COL-
BORNE'S old stand. - Telephone 86.
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J. N. COLBORNE,
OODERiCH I
uuuuuuiuiuuu�
THRMS: Strictly Cash or..
Produce.
meat See \Ntglaitlyr-SAM$ rte ,Per
visite '4 cope fee education
-lb Fervently 5111.
Nobody, not $ 1.SU - the.Untverti(y au-
thorities, ever desired serioupy to remove
the University of Toronto from Govern-
ment contra). lo fact;\ • measure %loon
that line i lel-PieraWt Roos pii{Rre't a
ver-brouTht up
friend. of the
ban rather
ke the Ides
cuaple of palm age was
in the Legislature bea.055 1
University -some of whom b
clamorous that way -did not
so well when It was set down Id bleak and.
white. At the pr••sent time therI has been
no effort to upset Premier Koss' argument
that the Government \oust retain a measure
o1 control so long se the Government 1. re-
spoostble to the ',triple for enl"wment
tuods and other university matters.
'I'M red question is, Has the llovernmeok
done enough for the Untversnv'. 1. the
finanotal aid .dequat• :' Is it wifely direct-
ed !
irect-
ed' to the last ten years the government
has elven to the Unlvereity $450,000, or
what represents tbat amount capitalized at
four per cent. The teamsecootribnt3oo of
145.000. Now on top of It comes another
rift of 120,000 a year -the malotenanoe of
the most expensive department of univer-
sity instIU011on, and • $200,000 building.
Such a 'worn 0.1 lordly be called niggard-
ly. Under these etroumetencea puhltc .pin-
ion will be wl.h 1.06 Government a helping
the Uoiversit.y plat enough :o help itself.
Thera are many levittmate cells on the pub-
lic treasury, and though education to not the
eq
lege from the Government, and, as a rule, I the whole educational system 7T1•r`Re
6,000 public schools, 130 high sobonls, •
large number ot Mo.LI schools. Normal
schools, a Normal Colleve, besides technical
schools anA avrloulturel and dairying
eobools, which must have a share In these
ei•ings. The Uolvorelty te, perhaps, the
most important (actor in the educational
w hams, bat even that could not condone
the Government in noting etehl of propor-
tion to distributing the pgblic money. As
• matter o1 fact the Government has not
only kept tide In mind, but ha •otnally
given the I;nlvereity all It ache/. though
some pernickety people do not choose to see
It In that tight. •
When the Alumni A•enolatlon waited on
the Government their remora was that
Nods he provided toward three ends: (1)
whatever be vented will 1.x to the diead-
vantage of some other claw to the mmon•
ity. The consumer is the one v no Is the
gres'eet end final sufferer. T Star has
speotal reference In Ile eruct .,e request
of the woolen m•rulwturere :.r more pro-
tection. The consumers ..ontttote the
great mase of the people, but It is a rue
Miles to find auybody Wittig special can to
guard their Interest.
Tera, or Coast.
Toronto Globe : An logenlnus Otto man,
1. F. Hoon, has dl.00vered • new and high-
ly preotieel no lea hypoottsm. Being Is
Denver and short of fonds, Mr. Hoop sougbt
for some means by which b• contd secure •
free passage at least as far se Karim City
on his way home it incurred to him rtestthe tenurrenoeoldo8rits might beavotd-
te have himself hypnotized and shipped to I +A : (2, that 1.h5 eap•rteetiett of mineralogy
that point io • box byexpress, nomalgneA t..1 .1; geology rt Ight bs OAiilu•tsly equipped
• friend, lir. J. W. l anegm, whom he duly ip 1ist the Tenon depettmepa of (h• out•
owaffled to elp5ot an express mane on s I 1y•n.lty might be more hbonily maintained.
The boll hider* the L•atslsture gees • one
dlet•0oe tower/ meeting the three points -
which may 10 proved thl. way
Agamsr the detiolt of 414,683 10.1 year
then is the $20,000 now to he spent by the
Province ; that should more then clover the
dellen of the year. With regard to the
.eared request, that the department of
mineralogy and geology should his ad•ynat,-
ly prnvtded for. the response proses re he
that the Pre% lona smaria the non of main
taintrg these branches, and this se,.ee grail.
Hes the third request. a• It rel,ere• the en
deement funds of the University sad Its
ordinary femme n1 a drain open tr, and en
helps more Ilhsrally to maintain all 1.h•
other department..
Not only dee. the Previno•0Snme as es.
pendltore ret 420.000 in behalf of physic',
eheml,try, ml0.ralegy and swingy, welch
the* ralr.asa $20.010 of endewmeet for the
benefit e1 writer Mambas et the Ua1,.,sity.
rtmrnt. Mr. Lewis who o.-ne0h-• ..1,ob•
"Scientific studies require expensive jsoted to lbw being 0010(001 :,• Lewis
equipmror, and Mr I.horaturies vines 'large silo olleotett to the drain wL ., empties .t
liMMI. lflarrdsd:-'VDr tme:rotie0e will 10! the fndt of Elgin arenas. The em
e+maaie•-
htrd 1.f we do net Droyuie 1•L..ratorls. tion wc'
as referred to the public works oom-
•riyle esid that • gond Iibrsry was m It mates.
If • university ; leq ipped s ..f today A later communication trom Si wars.
cold 1,o 1.•! a well equipped I•b rstnry Proudfnt & Heys i0 rood to the gub.ae
Writs the piece of the library u1 ('.)rlyle's quotation stated that if anyone started to
time." dump garbage at the place provided for by
ier. Harcourt teuaneed the tremendous the tow., they would apply far an lojoaotiso
todust.rtol development ie Germany, where to restrain the oorporatlou hum notlnulog
there ere technical sod oommerciel schools the nuisance.
in every elites. He pointed oat that Eng The report of the boiler Inspector, reoem-
lend last year 1n technical education
'went y mending came repairs in 1.h• boiler at t •
u pwards of four million dollars, and the power house, was sent to the water and
United Storm 'during the lest ....ion of light roommate*.
(.•nogrem voted twice that Ram. io I". Thomas Tilt applied for a renewal of his
face of these facts and teedi eles the Oat blLLiud license. '1'h..pplleatlon was vrant-
•rlo Ooyentment thought twlf justified to .d.
strengthening the tembieg of 1olenoe a The followingonsgh oommuoio•tlotoisrldgefromonTdon-
Toronto University. As the Minison,
Minister of 0.s/, McI)t C, of L
1lduosticaiadicated. our reeoa►oes areas was „Ad : "Our cliea.. hemi. W. J.
great, s. those of Germano, "'hat we seed Connors A. Bro.., deeirlog to .tabllsb a
G captains of IDdos, ry, ehemtetr 00.7150*, f foundry for the manufectar• of Stoves,
u4u1uluuuuuuuu4u1
ow about Horse Medicines:
Spring is • time when many born!.. have to work hard,
halides. they es well as hum.n'beings are subject w
climatic induewee. They will be benoStteei'h7 such a
touit as Our Condition Powder (26c, 6 for $1.)
It •itli,rep•r Macy' times Ile nest. Give eachjhorse a
1)1.000 0,
Did yo0 ever try our " English Healing Oil?" It u
the greatest healer to all Bute sores ever known.
Your money lank if it 't do 1M k. 85c • bottle,
_ sD
5 for $1.00. \
W. O.'GOODE -CHEMIST
e0Orel0 BUNK
Orli you haven't already dune so, brine Wand some of that
well water for a ha• approximate analysis. Our c rer *:reeds
to ri0.
Our Own
Emulsion,
350-3 for $1.00.
Warranted equal
to any.
Our Sassafras
blood and stomach lettere,
50c-6 for 2.50.
An ideal spring
medicine.
Climax Furniture
Polish.
Garden Seeds.
T
P
W. A
We offer out
wilt. below fixed
Because we
business.
We mean to
We intend 1
keeper or home fu
met•Ilurgl•t., to make the moat of our
0atar•1 resources, and a strong university
to *gulp them montes of industry
In the bill now before the Legislature the
Government mitt acoordlog to its cloth, and
e000rdtog to the best Interests of the pee-
,ple. The objects toward witch the 6ean-
niel aid Is directed ind:oete the alert sod
prt.gree•lye spin. of the Ro. Admini.tra-
slob. AS far et education le concerned, It
as worth while remembering that Ostarto
tft)yeyomeute hive always hese spin -date,
and span heyen4 it. A. pront of this, It le
only neoeeeary to remark that 10* United
(totes is new largely adopting the modern
d ooaety Mode, sohnols• wbinh eyetem
ma contrived and instituter' In Oeterlo'ju.t
twenty -lour }tears age. Vsaax.
sr -
PASSED THE BYLAW.
pertain day. The plan was suneplolly
parried out, Hoon •wakened at the time
Axed by the hypnotist and broke his way
out of the box jest before running Kanto
Ott,. Subsequently he walked In to see
his friend Hannum, when the tetter oom-
pWned that the box hall arrived, but the
00nee055 haA evidently been stolen. Hoop
hind no hs.lat.lon In gning with him and
making • claim for miners from the Wells,
P.rgo Express (1o., but 0e Investleatlon the
reel feats of *0. "caw" were duoov•rsd.
Ywnwh115, however. the sobemer het'
reached his Moms.
• ii it.1CAR .?pnnu OOr.
A HVel•. 111' Nle Toronto*notion
etl vela 0e reAwee
the ether dap 1
es S glleh Doke,or
notwhich
sea oily of tbe the highest (Meese
lee, had hese residing with en
American
ert a
Wm. where he had marriedire The fashTheold, aeoled
eM• on
etW
ey of Ile days
Mw. Nest sot el Allowed to Item e■ the
r.bIlr 111 as Ilereetter.
Two members of Me cou.oliwere not pre•
sent .t the metier last Tburedsy *venlig-
C 'mentor Csntelol. who was buoy hiking
not urou-0005 for the millions, and Council-
lor Humber, who was sway to Buffalo. The
meeting was tful esnpt In the pees
Ing of the anti•oo0 bylaw, the result of an
agitation of many years' duration. The by•
law creme into torte on the passing thereof,
so 1t behooves owners of cows and otbet
animals to keep them within hounds.
The trse.sres'e saoemeet fur M•reh was
f-'•tlow.t
it•Ienos from February $695 47
Rx. mein.
Resident fetes $273 01
Water tat. 244 40
Eleetrie h,h: rates... 342 55
Hills paysble, 1128 35
Market rent .... 10 00
M•,tlsod cemetery . 44 (10
furnaces and agricultural Implements, here
instructed us to write to you to a.oertaln
what, or if soy, inducement' your town will
give in the way of bonas or loan, stte,exemp-
tion from axes, etc., for the esabli*hm•et
of each .n industry within the Ilmite of your
town, to employ say from tweoty 1..o twenty-
five bands on an ayraes, eleven months In
the veer.' This waa referred to the epeeist
oommlttee
Messrs. Proudfoot & Heys agent drew the
attenttoo of the nonoil to Mr. Hood's oom•
plaint regarding the outlet of the mala
sewer. The oommun,oatioo wit referred 10
the oubllc works committee.
A petition from ratepayers of St. George's
ward, asking for some attention to their
Attests and sidewalks 10 the way of grading
and levelling, was referred to the pabllo
works oommlttee.
A petitfoo for the •zten.ion of the water
mato done Brune street, between Victoria
.11.11 and Camber road, was refund totter
water and light committee
The following sonans were referred to
the finance oommlttee : '1'r• Star, printing
and -advertising. $25.70 ; Lee & Shephard,
sapplbes, $35 88 ; Uoited Eleotrlo CA., To-
ront0, armature nils, eco , $18 t Wm.
Sutton 0omp0004 (;o., Toronto, oil, $23.21 ;
County of Huron, in connection with small
pox v.00lnatiou, $3 ; expenses l0 tonne
Eton with trip to H•m,ltoo re wear power
queetloo. $7.75 ; Canadian (:.Dual Elio
trtc Uo , Torooa, lamps, $21 ; To. Stoo•t.,
prier', and •d•ertlsing, $50,25.
The pabllo works oommlttee recommend
ed that no astlor be taken at present in the
matter of the proposed graootlthlo wall en
tn. Huron road to the railway oroesing ;
that 300 @hide trees he mortared for spring
planting and that the nommltte• have
power to tamely tenders and purchase
lame ; Met • new root Os pat on the town
hall, to he maw Iron or wood shine's, that
the outmost (b•mber be removed to the
present armory on the first floor and eared
end farobhed, and that the olerk's office be
removed to the room convect by the fire
men and the firemen gine 1 . present
nlerk'5 ethos for a meeting room ; •Iw that
• water service and furnishings be pot In on
the first floor. The potable Gnat of the
new roof was estimat*A at 4200 sad of the
other ollanges $300. With refiwenoe le
the letter received from Messrs
Preedleot A Hays, regarding the earl.
•g. dumping /roan& the committee
reported that the (Maumee and Mr. Rod
had Irmo over the ground and given the
matter their consideration and toned treat
the present damping ground wss the most
imitable that *sold he had. They room
mended that 0 fence three feet high he
teelt. aeras Wight oleo and that all carn-
age b. thrown over the hank. The ose•
e ttuotl.n of grenollthln walks on Keays
mid St. David's streets, let whleh petitions
2042 31
$2737 78
I, 1'1 nt•R*KMR1Tv,
Salaries $269 55
Printing and advertir
log . 24 00
Innlrence 82 66
Fin deportment 14 60
Local Improvements,
Internet 218 65
l'nhlln works 34 20
ch•rlty 9 00
Bank Interest 170 95
\Vaterworke raped . 25 52
rnalnNDanoe 51.6 40
F.Iontrin 11th' 101 62
Pubis , •nhn,ta... 429 1S5
Special grana 41 00
Beard of Health 60 00
**scow iNwl 100 00
Broocbttta unfurls nn 1.e oared by !ohs!.
log Caarrhozoue Bo say. Captain Mo -
Donald. ot Kingston, Ont., who wee post•
needy cured, afar years of suffering, by
().tarrheenne.
Mn. Dinsmore, Shabenuadl•, N. S.,
says 1 "O•terrhozone cured me perfectly
of brouohles sod catarrh of the nose and
throat."
Mr. Wm. Pollock, Blyth, Oot, mays:
"Catsrrhozone positively oared me of been-
ohltw."
(,Larrbovone relieves )uiokly, nares etre•
ly. is safe, pleasant, and guaranteed to Dere.
Two sires, 26 Dent* and $1 00. Druggists
or N C Polson a Co., Hartford, (:non.
1
Hes in tering paint Wake k
absoIntSy •
Don't wait till the 44 C s$ l+llla
entirely worn away.
THE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS \
WAGON AND IMPLEMENT PAI --. -'
keeps the farm wagon.., implements, and tools, yrmng and
strong. It's easy to use. Red, Yellow, Blue, Orem and
Black. Every farm should have a can for ready UM
\ �.
D. ROUGV1'-,
The Cash Hardware Store, Goderfch.
A L!SSON IN ENGLISH.
"CON "-
" GROCERIES "-
"COOD GROCERIES"
An adjective signiying sound,
palatable, pleasant, etc.
Goode such as sugar,
tea, .[)Ice., etc.
The kind we sell.
STURDY ce CO., - GROCERS
LORD
MINTO..ea
uses...
Deering Machinery
and J. W. Mann
Cultivators and Drills
on his farm.
WHY ?
Because they are the
best machines in the
world. None can beat
them.
A.. W. WISE
ne11s Ilea.
A. Moginnon'. old
. Bch, ltamntao street
o
HELLO !
THE OLD
RELIABLE.
ALL KINDS OF
COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
Tile; It4*HT
ScruIoii Hard Coal
IN THK MARKRT
Alt (bel wetghM nn tha tiarket Peale..
1.14.1, yon(gst 5101)0.. roe a ten.
WM. LEE.
Order. left at Lai a SUplunreS
Bore promptly attended a.
Telephone No. 91 Market. Square.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
M LEOD'S : SYSTEM : RENOVATOR.
A Wonderful Tonic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE
BLOOD, KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES.
Manufactured by J. M. MacLEOD, Goderich, Ont.
THE SPRING QUESTION...
How much painting have f to do 1
Where will 1 get the best psinta and oils?
Where will I get the beet value for my money 1
All who have dealt with Lee Jr Shephard formerly and used their Ark
Brand of Ready -mixed Paints, %leo their White Lead, Oils, Var-
nishes, Brushes, etc., do not have to ask this ynestion, but Dome and nett
for the name les they gob last spnog.
We h%ve just received a large consignment of the Improved Daisy
Churns, and during the winter we m%de up a large number of pieces t I
Dairy Tinwua Call and examine and see the great velues we tears befort'
purchasing eTsnwhere
LEE & SHEP IBD
•
We v ail ... opt:weath er re learn hnsrn.'hing -
WALL PAPER...
Lest week's advertisement brought a number
in to lore our samples of American Wall Papers and syery person pro
nonnced them the prettiest designs ever shown in U.x erich.
Remember we don't have to carry those expensive papers in stock awl
can afford to sell them at prices to enable you to put the best paper on 7011 r
kitchen.
Embossed, 0111 Reds and Blues at 12o a oil.
Gilt Papers at So a roll.
Remember it will pay you to Roe our sampler and prices before buying.
You are not et the mercy of one man this year fir your good paper.
Mee our samples Varnished Tiles, washable papers, for hath and kitchen.
ingrains - ell Aeries, with borders and ceilings to match
We will consider it a compliment if you look at our pipers -buy or not
We are only out for advertising this year. Ramples taken to your house if
&aired Paper hung 10c a mil.
K/ DD a 00.
.h�
has etre, quality
Le 4140011 to pie
onrohas•d by O.
villa, and he eel
She wit nought
°pantry, 6111100g
real should 15.04
St.Je.ph
e t /Edward Rae'
71r old son met
manus,. la 0lls t
feed his pip he
hires pall 1 n She
04 to fall lean/
50.ld•A 10 deaf
e nmmone(, but
nhlld preyed ft
o ffering el the
tallow Dared se