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LDADIN'CI NEWSPAPER OF HtTRON OOtTNTY_
FIFTY-FIFTH YEN& '2871 GODERICH, ON'!'ARIO. CANADA : FEBRUARY ` 7
1902. D. M°GILLICUDIJY, EDITOR.
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mut be lett not It tar than Moo -
lay noon. Casual Advertisements
aooepted 00 to nor n Wednesday of
each week.
M lain.
MISS COLBORNE,
Teacher of Fletcher ober
music method, td
will
n
am pupils at ear studio, shag Mr. Mattel's
inruranoe once. Kampf to street For tutor
oration apply either at studio or at to eidetic..
at. Patriot a street
q)1T• GLENN CAMPBELL,
organist aad mucked director of North Street
Methodist church, umber of peso, pew or-
gies sod theory Puntla prepared for all .-
amin.tlee. of s
the Toronto Coaeer,atory of
Nmslc. W W be pleased to receive •pplic-
tionsfrom .11 Mow re.8lring such IO,truO.
tine at his new studio over Thomson's mambo
store. Um et team for [woollen may bs •r
roamed for. 67tf
For Bale.
FARM FOR SALE - LOT 12. BAY
Mid ares,. Dods eh ea, 112 acres 163
'leered. teems hard wood. with a large yuan
thy of cedar on lar, to good stat* of caltlrs-
nos, about net alive raft wheat. and mmwdn,
ab a fall plowing dyne. Comfortata.e brink
toms, largo barn *He stabling undo/math,
drlr(agstied and other outballlingo About
two aerieeveterd, mostly winter croft Wal
*8toren never failing s. r•nM.t( creek aad two
walla. Satm miles from Clinton and th(e.
Nom Hayfeld. I'oa.es,uo at ear tin.. rev
mashie tonna Applfr for further pparticurar•
to CHARLES .IMO'S, 71 8t. levet a,
Ood.rteh. 9511
LION. BALE -TBE. EAST HALF OF
1' the weer halt or to 16, eon. 7. West Wa-
oos rot on SO scree. Appl
RYy to H5N-
WLNA, Dungannon, or to Philip Holt,
Barrister. Oodeelob,
POS SALE -}ATB 96. 96, 117. 118, 11 1j
1' sad IML la BONkleoa's survey. a8 1n
Oodeetek les pr/gHyts apple to
Mesta 11th. 11M\By w ilea eodertcrad,
IluUsi, AND LOT FOR MALE. -LOT
Al somber 715• Ailerons 9retst, Oode,eh,
by Mr. Jobe Bal
la von desirable r .dapte,.prlyto
PHILIPHOLLT. sollagWr for executor. 0044,-
rIeb *11
Fop Rent.
fro LET.-uo)jyoRTABLE DWELL
low home. with owe seem of /amt. Is the
town of Oederleh, es.,•8le.t t o the Aquae* ;
good bars mkprem1es. end rome obo'ce fruit.
brain to 8.c, BAYS, Rarretec t 0llulrb.
1114
elltuation. Vacant.
WANTED IN hHALL FAMILY. A
Wood Olds soot, Wage to 008)944580
Mrs. 515 per .10.48. lteferesoe. required.
Address LOCK BOX U. PARIS. UNT. 71
Publ10 NOWo.
N(nick. 14 HEREHY GIVEN TO THE
Mutual Fire toieura ref compeer, ' of Galt,
that It has decl•rod another dividend of tyro,.
It Pee,al, en all premiume oD the mutual or
Vomitus] time elan for the year ending I)ec-
*mMr14t, 1901, unless (whowW arranged.
R. 4. STROH°°..
Mamie
Charlie ew, g•o,rel agent, Gaffer (ah. r
R Sp
Orden by mall promptly attended to.
M Im
NOTICE lb HERESY GIVEN THAT
norerf nes
PDover, Brantford. 'Orlin and
)'aril.ment of ('a •do at nowt session, foto r
an Ant extend ie the time Inc the oommence-
meot and oomn'r'ion of i)4 work chang,n Its
name to ther
rernelogR eh. amount of Re repeal moot, and
wthonxen* the 0oae.rortton of Its Itne la sec
toss and the mese of hoods with respect (0
such 000tInns wog for other puepces
Dated 0t Wood,t0ok, %„arid, 17th D o,m.
t1er. 1501. WALLA('K k LITTLE.
Solicitor* for rho Company.
1)ROF. v, L TAUHIs
8441 ►a,Traten (mint*• Awn 1)0
All trade of Speouclee sot iytelaaee• made
to order 5penial a'tention given t0 fitting the
eye.
Orden by mall promptly attended to He-
erlen of partes 111155 m/ nem,. ae 1 employ
no ?reveille MOM. wbatsesr
S44ef.40 00 guaranteed. 00•t.bUlehed 1673.
.et RICHMOND STRUM W., T')RONTo
Inauranoe..to.
('1HAA. R. SRAW, GENERAL ihSUR-
Vv ANON asd real estate agent. O0eo, toe
I s00 *set of P. O.. Ooderieh. Agent for th-
n mutual fire I .,they to mi.' enter and
heeling
Merman*, Nle and p m•nataeturlag Fleas t
owe.'. rates. 0.11 at 0000..
111' R. RORKRT.9ON.
• s • Amooatant en4 Ituannoe Agent.
Rote and aeoemo4 mad* np.
H08411,2 routed ane rents oollente4,
Vire laserame In British end Canadian
Com al.s,
OtaeM_ /a Preedfoot & Hays' Oboe. North
trees Ooda,lek.
1!-tt
..I.'• J. T, NAFT*L, OI NIGRAL IN•
S*)KAN(w a,,4
n, ufe Ase)A.ntsnd PlaitsGllai is Insoraawi000
*Ronal en motes& eve wish Hilae at lewest
,afar :00.11.1,.
Bret RngttM aoA Candie 1)0s.pa,ls rep
res red
OSI se mart done e0 (Mrrsw k (Jarrow, Rat
is ,r Ramtlrea 0tmet. e
21141tlau.
IIR W. F. HALLOW, PHYSICIAN
megtsahoodlad um
ote. 000otoss.ffI�
. Salk �of 0..
ale el bwslds ai reli . iffy. Pa..• 11. let
AROUND TOWN.
Tits 'Bus Craw -As the k.'teotury
hotel 'bon was w/urnlag from the et1t)o0
with paper*ere from the tete tree one
night last week It g ,t off the beatua track
• td 00est. ,1 this K.ostord was thrown
v O's•lly on bre back 5gat8.t the glass wlo
do*, which brotu. mod two ober oepeov.re
fell upon him. Although taken up town
able, ho sustained only • dew •login cow
an4 bruises. The c(.r pose.ogera wars
only Mishits up.
A Pixie Bentz -Only • handful 01 pato.
pie turned up 5t the Opera House on Thom.
del mining to hoar the Swedish Leder,'
Qaartett• The oomp•oy decided not to
put cm a program and ta• dorm or so who
were pre•eet were to/traded their money
Toe mrmbere of the oompauy are reported
b. really Rood srtbte. They s804 to
Now York and Toronto, and It is sold they
were annoyed, no: 1o0•tar.11y, at their ooel
rsosptioa here.
UtATl or Ju't M, befit, Hrrr•u) -
Jame. McLean, a former resident at diode
nob, aad a brother 41 Ko'*rt McLean, deed
e1 Buffalo o0 Saturday altar esveral week.'
Moose from blood poisoning. He was about
Otto fire ye4rs of age. and loam a widow
and family of tsar boys sod two girls. Mr.
McLean had been • reeldeot of Buffalo *Ina
hie removal from Goderloh some thirteen tr
fourteen years ago Robert Motwon west
to Buffet° to attend the Niteroi, whioh took
place am Tuesday,
A TimesA*Nc■ C•14P•1oN - Th. God.
club W oma'• Ceris',iao T.mp.rmce Union
hos soared the **Yew of Mia, Charlotte
Wiggins, of Toronto, lactones aad or,l►n ea
for the Provraolat W. (2 T. C , for a week's
cam i
to .e
a a t'
D R der10h
to 00
mmeo
ceo
o9uo
da
Moron 9.h,
Y, Mother.' meetings well M
hold in the •fletuoone at tits Temperance
H.11, and foible meetlo9, lar the *vetoing.
at plum to be sd.sstised later. Miss
Wrttgtil. Is sell known as • Mediae e.mper.
aims worker ted an able speaker.
A Pirs reit M. Joao.N. -O. Satarday
last the aviation* of tb. (I. T. H. I. club
met at the room. of the president and pre.
sowed H K. Jordan, who nu Lela Ueuurer
of the club, with a b.aotllul pipe and cue.
So.eeto. were made by Malcolm Maodon.ld,
till. Grant, Cha•. Mo(:aw aad Chu. Shep-
herd. A pewit ematog war spent, e
IOmptuoas „put belay one of the more rm
portant Motor., of the gathering At 11 30
Me members departed atter haying *lobe]
Mr Jordan all emotes In liraotford.
TNS tt'gATN.R.-Tbl, wade 4as }Han •
s.00ss• oe of lively, bright days, and were
U sot that It Is only the o,1 ot February
cis wawld be tempted To beTlaro '.bat .prteg
le very seer. Coder the •troog rays of Gid
Sol the snow Is gradually going, 800 in town
lbs math travelled roads have only • thio
eotuog. le the country, however, then 1.
platy el snow lsfr, and is maoy prow the
rood Is level with tho (ease top., Ttt.
winter has 13. ea • remark.b(. ons. Old ta-
baoltaete cies hardly remember, owe that
heo boon to steady Tne moo* ousts Orly
aad .toyed, sod we have had sleighing uoln.
tsrrept.dly for early three months. ?bore
hoe sot been a tbaw, sod on the other band
there tem been no •mneme ot oold P.rbaps
two or three tens th• temp•rattire w.s as
low as zero for a portion of the day. Cell
the begtrtting of the m.otb, the Hest part
of welch was stormy, the whiter w.. an
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE
ABSTRACT STATEMENT OF I'AYMKNTS
}'Ott 1'115 YEAR 1901.
It ZCII I'TS.
To Ca•b. etcetera] from 4.8aods on re
tirlog from Ireuorenh:p 1603 01
l'ollootloe for 1910 100 53
From sale of Cemetery Lot18 O)
Lir ease Collected from 1900 190
biota's(' from 1901 56 09
Treasurers Note Cashed 1170 00
Cemetery .... T00 05
Writ Wawattoob Boundary
Refund I3 tel
TowD.blp Collection to 1)ato 6150 f0
Total ... 59114 43
PAYMENTS,
By Cash, lalarlea and Allo*armee 5500 10
('har(1 ate y5 00
Stationery and Printing .e... t15 90
Mis•eWneono . 75 No
Roads and Bridges 7156 le
('Dunt/ Bad interest „ 7479 37
(Iemetery NM 9,
3381 7o
Harmed Komi Paid acd In-
terest 1752 00
Ikea'ce oa Hand 414.41
51M it .,)
ASSETS.
On }toll to eoltect . $507 70
Balance on )land 18 04
New Crmstery 100) (w)
LIABILITIKH. WE 8;
County (tate for 1901. ..51179 50
Cemetery Note due 15 Deoernt»r, 1902.. 10,1 00
51079 56
We. tl,e uederelon 1 An4ltore or the Muni.
net silty of the Township et Colborn., have
this flay audited the Tr• 8nret'e Cash Book
and toucher• and and mime correct
J -N. KRRNIOi(AN.' Ai mmrc+.
1081', eicIL WAIN,,
1 toted wt Carlow tale 11th day of len,. 1902.
ret;
Huron and Bruce
Loan and Investment Co.
GODERICH, - ONT.
OUR SAVINGS BANK.
Ws are prepared to receive Deposit*
from Trusltee,t, Parente or Children, in
sums of from Fifty Cent. to Three
1'hou.•nd Dollars, and allow compound
interest, added every *ix months •t
rate, as agreed upon Cheques are
given Dep0eitonl, so that they may
drew upon these deposits at any time
3, 34 and 4 per Dent. interest allowoa
on Deposits according to amount, and
time Deft.
N,R-Parshant to • late Act of
Parliament married women and minoro
have the right to deprNit soil draw out
money in their own name.
I)epo.ito roan be '.int by moil At the
risk of sender.
Remove from roar homier' temptation
to burglar% and food for the flamer.
TO BORROWERS.
Thi. (1ompany is prepared to loan nn
the shortewt notice any mum upon first
clams meenetty. Terms are min to mit
harrowers' Straight keno and eimplo
interest
MORTGAGES PURCHASED -For fnrliler
particulars call at the Company'a tidHtm.,
corner of Market Mikan rind North
Streik Oodericb.
P. IMAM.
PRw ioswr.
Idol Das, aad ea tee whole It has ban the
mat pl t termer for decades Now the
first robin has been men, and soon w• shall
be looking for intim algae of spring.
Srerul, hi/mono ter ('uc4cti.,-A apeofal
mstHog 0! th• tow o ooumoit was held os
Tsosd., 1750485, All the members were
present. A tyeew wan passed •ppuluttng R
C Mooning, au i.taot samosa. A report
war rocelvee from the pubho works onm•
meters 10 reference to the grauollthlu •elk■
8aetm.nt. The °ommlte•, reoommeod•d
that the report promoted last Frldav viols •
log M 8m•u,l•d by finking out th• linen.
0l• road motloo from the list of walks upon
*blob the town pays 40 oer omit of the oat
•0d add .g 1t to the lot of walk, aeon
which the property owners pay the whole
ocet.
Tho oommtttee's reoommeod•tlon was
adop4W. Them were t4• preolpa) hone of
b0si0ses before the meeting.
Prreaa- Matit.-A very petty wedding
took plaits on the 25-h last at the bum• cf
Mn. Ellen Ma'r, St. Patrick street, her
d•nghter, MIN Ne111. (w•o bar hem en
gaged to the topping profe.•loo), being
united to the holy bond, of ooatrlmony to
Chutes Paten, of Thls,letown, Elobtooke
township, 'Yb• bride, who war 0oattended,
was gowoed to • beoomt,g .pit of blue,
with trimmings of whit• °biffoo. The
ceremony war performed by Wm, J. W.
Robinette, pato, of Vtotorla.,t, church, in
tbs prreeece of only the Immediate friends
of bath oo0tra4tlsg parties, after which •
sumptuous' dinner war partaken of and •
very enjoyable ,vector was Spent. The
bride was the recipient of many uaful pros
onto. The happy couple left on Wednesday
morning on a short wedding tour.
TAM' 19 M1011TY, AND WILL PKIVAII" -
1'4. .
hof
toto
r of
toe mooting t
Lln O the U
(2 1. Literary boowoy on Friday *riming
was • debate on proteotto, and tree trade.
Wesley Edward and 'Nits J. 0 Loughlto
spoke la favor of the proposition that fru
trod* would be more beaeOo(al to Canada
ah.• protea loo, whll• Joho S, ('aryl. and
Henry Martin 147008 cid the oegative, or
promotion. aide. The epreobes wen gond,
and the pointe on either side were advsood
*1th form To. /edge*, Mean. Moore,
Field sod Tbomp•no, of the entering staff.
decided that the ltirmatl4e had the nett.,
of the argameot. Toe evening's program
included a viola' .o%u by Chester Herten. a
nictitation by Mtge Nellie Jamlesoo, so
lutrumeotal solo by Wes Alto* Smith, th•
radiog of the 0. l; 1 Journal by the
editor ,s chief, George Webster, and an In
•trume,tal duet by Norman Alla, aad
Reggio Tye
TM, E0tty.Tty -Tee setI.ates whim
were broltgnt down at Ottawa tale week to
clods item. of $10 000 'or dred5tog Gode
r,oh harbor ata $15 000 for general repair*
aad Improv,m.te to cooperation with our
harbor ; 53.630 for ib. lieySeid *oath pier ;
510 000 for Southampton harbor improve.
'este ; 55.000 for • wharf •r et Janie ;
15.000 for the Clinton pcetof5» Molding.
rade Mad end Empire had it that 550 000
sew to he voted for a whorl .t St, Jwepb,
and • good many staunch i.iberals were
oond,motor th• "lob' In unmeasured
terms. However It was only s typographl
051 error en the port of The Mat and Em
per• In adding a cipher to the oorr•0t
amo0at. The sato In • reruns, 55,000 bay
log Mom Owed lar the estimates for this
purpose leas mesion. None of It bo yet
been meet, and It 1s not likely that say sl
,t w111 be span until the Department Is
ao0ytnoed that the public Interests would h.
mimed thereby,
Tug BAND Copo'car. - The Goderioh
Marie' Band made thee, last anposraoc•
ceder the leadership of 11. K, Jordan et
tae Opera Route on Monday .0.0tog, Al-
taome4 the hoo,e was far from a toll one
thus who .41001.4 heard h good program,
and • small cum est cleared, which *111 he
devoted to tbe band fonds. The various
esleotaons by the band were well rendered
and mach appreciated. Mise Eva Aoheou
sed Mise Mary Trios dellphted the audience
with their *tog ng, the former of Henn,
Parker's ' Sonw," the latter of " Tee Share
el the Palm," from " F,ordo's," and each
respondd to • hearty reale. J.. Thomson
was on the program for • song bot wait un-
able to be prevent A drill by a company
of 0 (2 1 cadent, made • pretty'H+ersloo
and was followed by a serious of dumb-bell
exercise* 1, the cadets to uniform of white
kotoken and red sweater,, which, *hide
not faultless in exeoatloe. woo the 00ouioo
of much amusement. A performer oompara.
't,ely new to • Goderlob • iMacs was TA .
McLeod, e1 elesfortb, who, we understand,
is en applicant for the position of tend
fader In .aoorn,lo0 to Mr, Jordan. He
+(speared In • comber of comic) moega and
won loud appleus from at lent part of the
home. The band ander Mr. Jordan's
leadership has attained • high.'8te of rffi
nicety and we will be sorry to love him In
that °opacity, 'l he s'oatioos rendered on
this 000aslon lnoludd the following
Narrate "The New Colonial"; waltzes
from "The Vioeroy "; selection from
" Ftddls ds.4.. e ; veal, Zea, " Woe Hell* "
"Seemade Waltzer " ; march, " Hereon, "
Mr. Jordan anted u acoompanlel, and the
program oonoluded with God Seve the
Kin*.
A FORMIR Rasti,.NT or G01)10111'11, -CD
Monday the remoras of the Isle J. F. C.
Haldane, hareem, of Windsor, wart In-
terred in Maitland cemetery beside those
of his grandfather, the fats Rey. Mr.
Campbell, the Hot rentor of the Fnglieh
church in r:,Mrloh. Tho d.0eased wow the
.I lost child of Mr, John Haldane, one of the
early prlsolpala of the Go1erloh grammar
.ohoel, who h still living 10 Tereeto, TM
subject of this notice was bcrn to Godarlob
in 1845; he studied law eider Mr, .lobe
Boll Gorden, at that time a prominent
•pruHtlen.r le this town, and later practiced
law bets. l0 1867 he was married In
(t.elph to Mia Agnes Galt, sitter of Mr,
John Gall, of town, and • demand '. of
Mr, John G.11 the novelist, who ram. to
Cana4a In the twenties. Mr. Haldane
remained In Goderloh for • short time atter
hie a.rrtag., and •uMrgoently practiced in
,4.gloaw, Dundas aad Wlodeor, having
moved to lbs las*-m.ntlonaA plena i. 1894.
Three ohfeIr*n, .1 (i.le and the Misses
Francs and Helen, and his widow surreys
h m. Mr. Hobbes had suff.r.A ter *he
pea y0ar or eat with a oompltotlnn of
Atomism and perse4 sway on S.terdy s*
mentioned above. The remains rsoohed
here on the 11 o'olnok trala on Monday
morning and were taken to Mr, George's
oharoh, whir* merlon woe onedaoted Ir,
the rector. Roy, Mark Tomball, in the
afternoon, 1'h, beltte.rers were 1) Mo.
000011, 1: Campion, K. C , Sheriff Rey-
bolds,
s -
bo1d., (1, tearer, 11 C. McKoy ani F .1, I.
NsfWl. The lemma a were arremp.nied to
town by Dalt Rddan. •el Meseta Pranne•.
Widows of d.ommel, aad hy ,John Gale,
who hart Ions en Windarw nn Samaria,.
Mame Isyeeg (Iedereh Mr. Raldass has
hese In tow. ea ...,ra1 noce•t•Hs on heel
nese la eonseetioe *1144 4b Tr.feeSon, and
he was well knows la legal olroise.
(Item(. AT Trig SrtfOot* --0. Friday
Imo KW Reek revered tet eeeseeti a with
the pails *shoal Ie *Mob chs horn taught
for smarm years. Miss Rall has moved Mp
to the antral school Inn St P•trlo►'s
ward, wber• she is euowedod by Mies Vesta
Weuoo. Oa Friday afternoon MIs. Reek
was prmeotsd by bot puvtl, *Oh • if"'
o'clock tea set to token of their lows for her,
Mies Rusk has dors Rood work and the
town lows the wirehair' of an me Meat
Moaner.
A GROWING Boos Aso ST0Tlox5Rr BUM.
NI1118.-1e is row about two years slaw
Kidd 1 Ce. opened ort rebook sod station
cry store, aad their trade has grows so
moon fast they required to seek larger
Premises. Conse,Jusotly they have had the
sloes lately 000npied by Geo. W. T4om.00
& Som shelved sod decorated to the mat
modern style, an have moved into (t this
week Their now •tor• Is d.00r.t.d with •
red ingrain paper acid walnut bo4hel skuly
tog, tee *belying using of snob a dolga u
to gies the store the appearance of • large
library, which Is • cow feature to store fix
curet to (iodated. Mr. Kidd intents ha0d•
ling well pops on • comb larger orals this
emson, sad hiving made • cosueotioa to
New York Intend. Importing from tho
markets of the licked States the ,alk of
his fancy goods for tbe •meaing season's
trade.
Till L1IAMt1ON HARMO\ys -There war a
b g crowd at the rink fast Friday evrniog
to so the final tussle between the Dollar
6tghty and Harmony teams for the sham
pro.bip of the hockey eagle. The tame
were se follows :
D. E.'., Harmony.
K. MoKeod Goal F. MoLsobleb
W. Hyeiep Point O. Black
J. Modem cover-potnt 0. Hipgiosoa
K C.etp'ell ( 1i. Mallow
A. McIver Forwards 1 H Roberteo.
D. McDonald J W'i wine
(
F. Mtll.w
J Geo. Lone
e
U Tbompos war referee. 44 first lbs
towns moaned pretty evenly Wonted
foe D. E 's are .00.uer boys than the
Harmony., bot their skill sad pluok nesmed
to be • Rood in stab for the superior physique
of their opponents. As the ploy went ' 0n,
however, the superior weight of lb. H•r
roomy told lar their favor. 1a the first halt
we mord was scored for the Harmony.,
Attu play was resumed the D. K.'s scored.
them the Harmony. Rot two, the D, FL'.
moorrd another, and toe last goal went w
the credit of the Harm007., mabne the
notal •core 4 to 2 is favor of the lotto,.
Tb• coampion. hay• fairly won their
'ourcl., and are now the acknowledged"
leach, among the junior bockey teams of
the town"
A 1'L.ASANT 41(N'u81. EVrOT -The Gode.
rich brooch of the Women's Institute bold .
400111 (mottos at the residence '0t Mrs.
(Ioodry, Britaoola road, oo'l'bar*d.y pose
tog of last work. Thorn were upwards or
one hundred members and guests patient
About 6.30 the fr,eods boson to Barber eon
'bey were •sale 1 to en oyster supper the
hod bee, provided by the I(d)s.. There
was mh0-id5aos of provonme to whion ell
•pp•.red to do full ju.L,oe. An 10rereett0y
program was reod.'ot during the evening,
,0 watch Mr and Mr.. Date* mos vocal
'38.6 wltb voter accompaniment, Mow*
McCall mod Tree away, duet, little Mare
Howie, an Irish pg. A voila solo by A.
J. Cooper, s000mp.Dt.d by Mise Diastole,
received a hearty encore. Mies Murray and
Fred, Doty Rave **vend instrumentals oat
the piano aad Miss Howrle a readtog. Ad•
dreamt were given by loam Salkeld (who
aote4 8e Maine an darner the evening), Mn.
1%• Can,o`ed, H Morris, N1r, Kerm.4an,
Mn. Rohan, Charlee G,r,,n and W'm.
W arnook, Hearty Oars• of thanks
were tendered Mrs Gundry and her
tamely for their kindness and hoepltallty,
and to the ladies who had provided ro
abond.ntiy the good things for the Ione,
man, and after the singing of the .dops
anthem the (deeds and guests of tho
W moan's lostltule dispersed to their serer
.1 home.
6"GooD•BYg "-Oa the eve of ale depot,
tura for Brentford H. K. Jordan was Me
meat of honor at a banquet given on
Tusedey night by some of his friends among
rhe young men of the town The affair was
bred at lltnck•tone'., bstweea thirty and
forty belnp prosect, *acludi.g, as the vlow
chairman e•td, yu005 men ( f every run and
creed, of all politic.! stripes, and r.prese0u
tog • great v8ne'y of prot...Iona and 0.11
togs. After dee attention had been pat'(
to the bountiful sed elegan% spread provided
by rho host, the chairman, W. W Mao
Vicar, called ono,, 13 D. Grant, who read
+D address In which the opinion of thr
aesmtled tympany regardirg Mr, Jerr.o
was fonh In very candid terms. One
•ultimo* of the address may well be quoted.
Speaking of the many d,fferent ways Its
which Mr. Jnrdea tont • Tart In the life of
the tows, It told : ''It 1a this variety of bfr
sed th• uotlrtnp energy with which you
hove catered into thee. many enterprises
'bet have ea4aared you to of and that
makes as weep for fear we cap never find
aro her man who will do to much work for
us, at pooh a low price." Dr. L. M. Mabee,
on behalf of the company, presented Mr Cboloe breakfast bacon 8t STRWARVII
.cordon with • tennis raconet, with a.vit grocery.
Abl* engraving 1. alive,, Mr. Jordon to
reply expressed hie hppreoatioe of the good
w111 which had beep shown him, not on this
ncoadne only, bat throughout hie •toy to
IJnle ich, and ep(ke also of the deep regret
with which he contemplated he departure
from the towntpr,che• erre peon by J.
h. O'Coen,II, who occupied the v,oa chair,
Malcolm McDonald, W. C. Goode, Joe.
Kidd, Dr. Hotter and cites„, all expressing
regret that their guest woo is l•ars Gad,.
nob hot wishing him every stemma In hie
now peeltt0e. Toa program was tartod by
intuit (005, from Jas. F. Thompson, (♦
Day ear Harald Klackslone and a oernct
'solo by Mr. Jordon, and was brought to a
close with the singing el '"An,4 Loop Syne"
.0d "He's a Jolly Gond Fellow.' Mr.
.lordan left for }Stamford W.,30 day morn
ing There woo • long. party at the
•tet10, to see him off. in ducting the Marlow
Bind, who playod alms! a. re le honor of
their departing loftier.
TORn,rrn'a Hypos Ot.n Born -Ahont
four howbeit per.•,, att,ered tho anodal
"at home" of the Homo Old (toys' Awns).
tion In abs Tomple /bolding, Toronto, 00
Friday night. The "at home" took tb,,
form of • concert, dsno, anA •app•(,. and
ovary part of the pro,r.m was Darted ea
in the Mgt of form The Mate at the eon
cert was oo.apud hy tb+ preatdent, Col
Otter, who m5As • toad •pe*oh e0eeratol81.
Ing the saon4tlon upon the seeeerful eat
Ina last ,July, which h+ had pet had the
pheasant of attending. The lug* nomb,r
9108001 *bowed Maltho gorse OA Rnye
were feet as eneeaestal In organ's 0e sne'sl
affairs In the env as tripe to rho O,n
Ooe.try Among these pretest on the
platform with Col, (.tor were R'bert
Holmes, M. P., Daniel Mothtl)oardy, John
8herrltt, M. P., Hach M.M.th, M.jnr
Rall, W. R. Mater, .J. Rfcedfeet (Moyer of
Seeforth), I),. Mime, J. Mltehsll, yV
Prnerfont, (in.arleh ; and 11r..1. F. Elliott,
Those who took part ie that program w,rs
Maedaalwe W. W. Rhee, A. Gulfs, S T.
Chuen, kiwis Antis Watson, Miss Kelly
Solway. and Masers. J. W. R. twee, A.
H )iuel1, vol S. T. Church. Atter the
oM:ert the hall woe cleared for 4800405,
and sapper war carved by Caterer K. J
Lloyd 8000'. midnight. Among those prate
sent wore : Col, sad Mrs. 0.ter, Mr, and
Mrs. J. S ttdltws, Me. and lin. Hugh
00.44.th, Mr and Mrs E Floody, Dr and
Mn. Sloan, Mr tad Mrs. 1:. A. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs, It. A. Walker, Mr. and Mn- J
A. Mao/area, Mr. and Mn, S T. ('hurob,
Mr. and Mrs. c0. P•ederReet, Mr. and Mrs
J R. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scot,
Mr. and Mrs. T U. Soole, Mr. and Mrs. H
Cluou, Mr, and Mn U. C. Rom, Mr. ►oat
Mro. l' S. Mot)ooald, Mr. and We C. K
Cooper,
andMrm. Thomas o011licadd♦,o Mnr. o d
Mrs T. W. Gibson, 1),. ,lobo Ferguson,
Mr, M. P.rkto.ow, and Mr. John A,Cooper.
A WORTHY CITIZEN.
like tate Narrate -Norton Laid at .eat
atter s. elmered Left.
On Tborday afternoon the ramalns of
the late Homo* Horton were laid ,n their
hut resting place la Maitland cemetery.
The funeral Wok place from deoe•ssd's Iota
rwideoce at tit. Georg*'. Urso0O1, to the
91014004 of • large ■umber of althea.
assembled to pay the last trtbut. to • man
who nad kited •moon them a long and
b000rabl, life. The obsequies wen one
darted by Rev. Jae, A. And.reoe, B. A ,
and the pall b.u.n were Pell -rt Holt, K.
C , W. Prom/foot, F. Jordeo, Capt. A. M.
McGregor, John Acheson, Daniel Mo
Doaa14, Chu Seager and ')r, W. J R
Reline•,
The late H. ?soli H.rhaii was bora sov.sty
else vests ago 10 the minty of Kan*.
England, .cid
R and crowed d *4.
Alla.
aro whom
only • child, He settled in God.nob ware
hie parents to 1832. sod had he lived anti(
toe summer of this year hie period of
resldeaoe l0 lloderic4 would h•,• bees a
lullwyeoty year.. There must be, v.ry
few Indeed who'., aryueiuta0ce with
Goderlob Roos book so lar re did hie, coyer-
,nR the whole history of this pl.oe as an
ormelted community.
Io r d to Mimeos mottoes, Mr. Hor
roe war one cid God,rlrh'. coat 1a000.lal
etym.'s. He gmmed la the committees
and Ineurona bueltttos, and by b4 effort*
quire.] a •ub.t.etul oomp+t.ocy 1n
1885, maloly through Mr. Horton's efforts,
res. Huron and Bruce Loon one loyuIm.ot
Company was formed, and from the date of
,,. tnoeptlee until 1111 death be esu thee
earner of ,be company, end 000daoted IIS
bu..0855 with •mlaent $uooeae,
Mr, Horton always took .m interest In
0ubno quesuoos, and by ability sod htm
lee re to advance the intuitive of his town
•ad oointry were Iodate z.d by ht■ *oleo
•.too for honor* 1n oo.00tiom with both
muo'o(psl and Parliamentary .dalr..
He was .1.cted . member of the
first oeutwit after the moorpo•.t,on of
i'04044oh u • loan la the sew 1850. He
old thes positron daring mane yo.'a, and
•as mayor of tho town In 1872, 1873 and
1874, .cid also for I year. at • later
vowel. He war . Ju.tioe of the Paos for
he county of Huron ..d performed hes
tete. In that OapaOlty with dignity anti
•fot.00y. 1. 1874 4e wee slowed to th,
Dominion Parliament for the riding of
Cosine Huron, and to 1878 was re`.leoled
H. pave up he seat, however, in Amor of
Sir Richard Cartwright, who bed beep
4.lelv(.d m Lennox. This uoesl5.h act on
of Mrs Horton in giving un a •l• seat lot
• palette! sheet hes morays been reocgo ze.•
ny Mot Lioorials of Huron es the ao'loo of .
man who placed public Interest above hu
,en personal feelings or amblc,00•; and,
.lt4nugh r .ever raoeived any material
r.ongeltiofrom hie party, nor *ought any.
tor hie sacrifice at that time, his Dome h..
de, boos montlooed a that of so who
wai worthy of • place of honor.
At the time of tee Fenian r.rd of '66 14r
Horton served his ooustry ea a member of
tee (lod•rtoh oration company which went
•0 Nares(. In *hoe rroubloue rime Atter
..r4, he formed a bnm• guard ie (ioderioh
He held a modal for the *cremes which he
ren1erel at the time
The decsaerd maned in 1855 Hannah,
decaliter of this late Sheriff Gibbons. who
turret's*, him, with two eons -William L..
,tos pre.ldent of the Goderioh Elevator
Company sod town trea.erer, and Philip
H., teller of the GOJer,ob branoh of the
Honk of Montreal -and tote daughters -
Mee. A. G. Gamble, of Neeon, H G
H.mitron, widow of th• late W C.yloy
Hamllroo, K. C , .f Reelna, N. W, T.;
ter. Bettor, elf. rel ('.Ft. M. R et, N. W
T. Mounted Polls., and Mho sloe. at
hone,o
IM.r Horton • good (Olsen h passed
away. M',diet and unamtunlag In ,all he
ways, kindly bo all, careful In the dltbhpgo
of his publ'o and prh ate duties, lila memory
will ling(r long la th• teem and county
of *Molt he was we prominens • res'rs.,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Broken sodas 5o per Ib. at STtwA*r'.,
Then ate still *nape to gentlemen's .hoes
at PRlra'o fire *ale.
Doa't miss the movleg pictures at the
Opera Holts toeigho.
You shouldn't miss the bargain* !n
ohrldren's shoes at l'ou't'•, firs sole.
Tho beautiful weather of the loot few days
5hnnt4 remind you that 11 you want a light
overront for spring wear It le high time NI
°MAer It, Style god '1t R,uar•nteod at ;Old.ham's.
W ANTR),-%bolas roll butter, 181 ; No
1 mink or foe, 13,50. Our eeaght*r *ale
of Arem goods daring January and Fekro
8ry le worth 0omleg mhos to see.
G. K Ktxo Wiagb.m,
Ov*ter•, always fresh, at the old relleble
resit* hone*, Vtotnria RorteOrant, West
et., In bulk or served 311 *tyles, lore cream,
fruit, confectionery, OIR•re eta, 0. HLArtt.
mmxa
Bea thereat moving potteries of on
.
navy, P'.i4*.t McK,mist'. funeral nod thr
great bone race, at the Opera Homs to
olght, Aemisine : children, 160; adult.
26 and Ale.
"Rin Mn.r,' Phnnorar -Any quantity
of the "R 5 Mill' brae, *Aorto, heft cid,
D.mone 3 Star ami 6 Star grades of flour -
he very best en 'his marker -Mr aril* of 4,h
Feed and Shod Emporium, W, Kr*Rnw, l
Soo, Hamilton *trete, 2t
Lease run* oar by 1.t April. thying ep
nerrt►ge hn.rn•n, gelling eR cheep. II 71 n
want aeyrbin* In boggle', wagnn.,„Linn.
or cotter., either .*owed kan4 Or mew, nos
• your opportunity ; area weekly. Iten
neon (.'arms* Work.. .1 E. RRyre,R.. 2
My stook of spring weds has arrived, le
eluding .sed nate, harts,. clover and tem
8th,, hug proof pea. and all et Mr •ade
fin farm and garden. 1 here the largest
Meek of moods In Om meaty, sed *neon.
want lnr anythlag In my hno nae get It here,
of the test (Imlay and at the !most prion
Fwd nate •e4 earn bed the bat linos of
hustle door also on heed, laoladto5 the
stat breed of " 1tie MII4" Ger. -A. J.
(Joorst, Hso11(w street.
THE RIGHT WAY 4140 THE WHONO jog* against Mr. Humbet and not those.
WAY` against Meters. Mulvey and Knox, to whose
eredit be it acid that they did nob waver in
what theyoonsiderd was the right course.
If Or. Holmes were acting a.' a ratepayer
in the interests of the town he would hays
pilloried Mr. Humber along with the
others, 11, 011 the other hand, 4• is using
this means of furthering kis own interests
u the plaintiff in a suit w(aioet the town,
it ie time that the people know it.
While we are on this matter, it may be
fust as well for us to state that in regard to
the main dispute between Mr. Holmes and
the council a groat many of the ratepayers
have been lets astray. Every little point
in favor of the plaint ire position ban been
Zealously piaoed before the public, chiefly
through the medium of The Star and by
street talk Although ex•Councillor Mar•
tin'• spea;h at the nomination meeting let
in • good deal of light on the mater. Lb*
council's ease hese never been fully plaoed
before the public. The result is that the
ratepayers -many of them, at lea.1-bave
an incomplete and therefore a wrong orsocep•
two of the merits of the case We do not
think that ler. Holmes can properly base
his claim against the town on morals, cora•
ippon sense or law He has chosen to go to
law ; and although we should trot object to
a
reasonabl
atsettlement
otth
e Dass -it • c
u h
could art be
had-weconsiderthat under the
crrcumatances u,theyQ,tand at present the
coun•'il should let the action at law proceed.
Etat) if the town should loss the case, the
Adair will be • lemon to poeib • litigant, of
the rotors that the , outwit is not to be bull-
dozed into taking a course which would
neon the desertion of the inter,ete which
as 'members are sworn to defend. It they
go to tow, they will have to take the own
.01)00n ea, and not expect the town to take
all the risk and bear .11 the expense.
-A movement is on foot to unreal two
members of the town oouneil. In owe of
an °pontos the name of JAMES A. Melm•
770811 has been mentioned. He would make
an excellent councillor.
WF, are pleased to learn that JOHN
CAMa1WN, the veteran editor of Tho Lou.
don Advertiser, has been appointed- post•
master at London, 1f there is one man
who deserves well of the Liberal part7 it is
Joao (J*eltaoo, who in the dark days of
adversity, when Liberalism was almost ta-
booed to London, hold tho Reform banter
aloft and stayed in the battle until victory
was achieved. Long may he live kr enjoy
the restfulness of office, atter the wear and
tear of public service without fee or entolu-
moot which is the usual portion of the party
jountalist.
And while on this litre of public appoint.
maut we may say that the celerity with
which the London poet-offlon.wM filled is in
pleasing anti striking contrast to the way
matters of • similar nature ore attended to
in Huron county. Here month*, and at
times years, elapse between a vacancy and
an appointment In Clauton a postmaster
ship has been vacant for months and in
Godench a rogistrarnhip hos been vacant
for years -over throe veers --and we know
of no gout reason why such should be the
case. It to time this truckling to exigency
should comm. No position should be left
vacant in any constituency longer than
thirty ■.and
when we se
h'wnit
lel
4 Y
Rhnilar appointments aro tilled in other
plaree we begin to wonder if there 1e not a
..'row hoose in the Huron representation.
The hardest work a member has to do
- to deal properly with the distribution of
patronage in bin constituency, and the beet
way to get ahead in Ole game is to lox no
time In giving the p sitions to the moat de-
serving men. Hoktiog over a job for •
more propitious time is • bad business, and
the member* always bred that out to their
cost, West Huron in the Local has already,
had a tough experience, and if the vacancy
that has been ort this tenter -hooks for over
three years be not tilled soon there in bound
to be more trouble ahead. The Rata° thing
•pplN. W the Clinton post -office vacancy.
Fit. the positions at mine, and get the agony
•mer.
n t e gauge (res Times,
ddno.ed to Oho Hoo. J. M. GIR1oN, " ,set
a gait on!'
THE LATEST IN THE COAL CASE)
In our -report of 154t. Friday ev0siug's
town council meeting reference i4 made to
s•,11ie negotiations for the settlement of tbe
ocotillo* which have been going on between
Mr. Holmes end the council Thin regttjre,
a• me expatiation.
Under date of February 7th F. Barlow
Ho nee placed III writing the following
offer of settlement :
I agree to accept the decision of the
Court of Appea' and will give the to•n
5300. or wil take 5300 in 1i*,u of my costa."
.This war.ubmttted to a special meeting
of the cohne.l held on the haltering day,
February lith, at which all tho members' of
the council were present, and it *so tooted
by Mr. McKim, seconded) by Mr. Elliott,
that, having ootrei'lere/1 Mr. Holmen' offer
to accept the judgment of the Court ot Ap
peal lows $300 in the coal case of Holmes vs.
tiodarich. this council is of opinion that the
proposed reduction in not sufficient, and in•
struot without prejudice the following offer
by the Mayor in writing, that the town pay
for the coal and tabs pott.ession, and that
each party pay his own coato throughout,
including the second action, and all pro•
Cee(linge in hoth suite end at once,
'I hue motion was carrie t, Metter.. Thomp•
son and Marney dissenting.
At the regular meeting last Friday even-
ing there wan a let'er fro. Mr. Holroa r••
jectinv the rvnmcil'e offer and asking turn„•
eidgr'atiuli of hie own
Mr McKim mood to split the difference
of $300 and wan eupporto.l by Mr. !Elliott
and Mr. Mabel'. The motion was de•
feated, however, by the vote. of the Mayor
and Metier) Thompson, Murnoy and Knot.
There the meta, rate, In so far as the
legotiatione for settlement are concerned.
n connection with this came there is,
ho ever, another matter with which the
citi . e of Goderioh should not be tense.
gnain .1.
Somweeks' ago Mr. Nolmem gave notice
that he Vas sitting to institute proceeding).
for the unseating of Councillors Knox and
Humber o the ground that Iaet year they
voted fora •law authorizing the burrowing
by the corlwr tion of a larger num than the
law 81in*.. the tone be took nee/aloe
to state our 'pi.eatiafaction with Mr.
Rolmew' cond,t't in dintriminating against
these gentlemen meet in favor of Councillor
Murnoy, who wao equally guilty, if there
*mg any gnllt in the matter Mr Holmeo
apparently took our advice in grind part and
added Mr. Murnoy to him bla.,k lint, which.
Rave hie proceedings at any rate an appear-
ance of consistency.
Luft Friday evening, a tow hours before
tie council meeting, Mr. Knox was served
with a fnI'ma! notice of motion for bin anal
seating. Mr. Murnoy aid not get bio until
the rinse of the meeting that evening. He
nays Mr. Holmes' bailiff woo looking t'w
him in the afternoon, hot minne,i him. Mr.
Humber did not got any at all. and, strange
to ay, his name im rro4 ere tit of the doru•
mentor where it originally appeared along
with the some of tense. Murttey and
Knox. How thug happens a known best to
Mr. Holmen
Mowers. Murnoy and Knnr de.etihe the
action of Mr. liniment as a dnllherate *t•
tempt to intimidato them in the matter of
thou Pool cess, which wee l0 1•nma before the
on0ncil that evening. This is' a mnrinaW
cheege ; hut .t any rater Mr. Holmes ohnukf
•xpiai* how he ova to drop the proceed.
REMARKABLE TESTIMONIAL.
MacLeod Medicine Co.,
Ooderlcb, Ontario.
J M. MAcLsop,
D(AR bra, -A rrat.le4 hoar& promp(. me
'0 make the following •m• anent. I feel
that 1 would be dorog au Injustice if I did
not writ* yon a statement of my caee. At
first 1 *offered with dyrp.p•ia, *41 4) le
time evoked In my Dot Delos able to r.tala
say solid food 00 my .lomooh for several
Viers. As nme wore on I been to 510*
stook, and to meas my condition wern* had
several hemorrhage from stomach, which
almost .tided MT life. I auooeeded la get-
ting a buds stronger, but .verabel•e thin
Areodl.l dis.4.e dropsy rapidly made Ite
•prear.oc's in all its worst forme, Being
•wars of th• wonderful ours, of dropsy
marls hy your remedla, 1 at ons wrote for
your Harmony, and Im8Shcatoly r.wlred
ame par express, with full direction*. Ts.
-test dome p.,• instant rebid, sed after 'sea*
loalog the mod, loe for only a sheet tent,
•II sfros of dropsy disappeared. I sot new
•r'inyiog honor health than for .,any years.
TMs medicine also brought away • Write
quantity of gall .tons *heti o•sa.d m. In•
o.. pig.
1amyuan,.1..,MRS.A.E.Seus,
Windsor, Ontario, 24,h Feb., 1902.
AUCTION SALES.
SATORDAY, Marob 1st. -Sal, of a ear let
of good miloh cows, the property of Rlobard
Peen, Byeobyllle, at Mr. T11t'. bora, South
esrmt., Goderioh, oommenol14 at 1:30
n'olook sharp, TuoIA1 Ouwn.Y, anis.
}.Deer,
TrsoDAy, March 4.-Auotio. sale et elm.
tno light plant mod atteohneenta De be or,14
as m (ming oeno.r,) se the power boom,
Wroleter, .t 1 o'olo0*, THOMAS Or,s *T,
•aottoneer.
Tilt:MAT. March H. -Amnion aisle of
tw• good farms, farm .took, Implemoote
sed heo•eaoi4 furniture, property of J5M.e
M1 HNt5N, Hayfield road, Goderioh *ow.•
.hip 1 hie will be • ideating out male se
Mr. 1foBrien v Rolm to Manitoba and the
farms must be sold or ranted, TRONA.
OrNu*Y, auctioneer.
Tvc.DAT, Month lit -Auction sale of
farm stook, Implements aad household
tandem .t lot 3, o.n, 8, W. D. Colberso„
Property ot WII"L(AM BARRw.IJ. 8►1.w)N•
out reserve as thew farm io sold sad Mr,
Rothwell Is gran* to Manitoba. THoM11
GI;HDRY, a0otl*neer,
W *DNt.DAY, Month 19--AantIoo sale Mi
farm .tock anti implements, property of
Moo. M..orr, 2o4 mo. Stanley, 21 miles
south of Clutoi. Fnerythl,F to he .old
without reserve se Mrs, Smolt 4as sold the
farm. I'HOMAw Ooxnar, auctioneer,
1'HDs4Dey, Marco 20 -A notion mato of
farm stook, impl*moote.nd household fornl•
tore, at lot 7, Fon, 8, W. A Colborne,
properly of ROMIRT Nr"1404, who has weld
hle farm and is Riy1DR up /armee. TROY*.
GQNnRy, auOtIo0e.r.
TDgenAY, March 25 -Clearing auntie,
sale of farm stook and Implement', property
of JOSEPH R*s1RLRR, L.k. rod, Colb.rse
loveable. The faro, hu boon noted and
syerytht,p will be disposed of. '1'How*e
IlnxnRY, auotl0neer.
Wgn4R5DAY, Much 26. -Amnon sale .t
Mem stook, Implement,, *to., property of
PwnR Goo, 00n, 6, Goderleb township,
T410 will be s clearl5R sole without say
rearm.. 18014*. GDNDRY, a.tlo*eer.
BORN.'
OWEN --At the tonneau', imeksow,t�,:•
On February 17th. to Rev. sed 1drm, O )H.
P. Owen, a remitter.
MARRIF D.
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Turon o. 0n W.Snesd1y, Rah. e1900 447r lh.
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of Hruoefieff, Stanley township, Harem
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the reel4.noe of Ino twirl.'. father. 29 0,.
ford street. Toronto, be the R... S, 8,
Hate•, David Shirrs,. of Hensall. Ont., to
Mary .1. Urquhart,
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