The Signal, 1906-6-28, Page 10t
10 Tann(.., Jun. 26, 1906
THE SIGNAL: t=ODZRIU1I ONTARIO,
LONDON CAMP.
Huron Regiment Having a Good Time -
To be Home on Friday.
London. June 27th. - The mon of the
33rd on Carling's Heights are enjoying
theme/dyes iu,,urowdy as a role•
thounggh the work is now get tingcwusid•
'stably harder, and the weather very
much hotter. Today the whole bat-
talion .larches to the Cove Ranges
with the other regiments of for 2nd
Infantry Benoist... to compete for the
Gowan and Leayi.u'n cups ; this mar.h
of four miles each wey, dune in forly-
flve minute: or thereabouts, is per-
haps the haklest "stunt" of the camp.
The 44rd has twen down to the Cove
once already, sold tilt very gold shoot-
ing. Among the 1.x(-eplionally good
stored might l e mentioned : i'Iet'gta•
Major F. E. Hector. I55 out of a pos.
• Bible Ilii 1141 several :tinges); Sergi.
Wan. l%hisholm. 146; Sergi. ('quit L
(Winghaua, 1111.
War medals are a common sight t 441
Oat•ling's Heights, but our Sergeant-
Major wears three. and has sfwnl +Ix -
tern years in the Imperial srryire.
The 7th Fusilier's invited Ihr ser-
geants of the Huron Rrl(inwnt to their
mess in the Armories the other
evening, and here the "S. M." got the
"glad bland" front the city s.ldiers,
and was made to slweehify and tale
part it the usual "sink. •
The elertrll•al ,store on Thurwlay
did a (111 111 d bowie.. wlulr it lasted :
the :tied m1..,+ -tent, Ihr Y. M. C. A.
tent and a ler of others were
bittern down, 1111orderly rM1(11 o1 1111•
regiment Is•ing a rpary�letely put alit al
lalainrns. Intrrr.tlllg services are
held each evening in the Y. M. l'. A.
tent. and 1 hese are will attended.
A new and interesting feature of
1t110 ramp is ihr heli.lgtephiug work,
in which chums+ ere being in1lnWLMI,
as well as signalling. which is not sit
h o is signal-
ling
new. trot. H.
C. L 1111 p
pro sight n
o r :tilt. 7 1f
`crrlfth
lib ore
s across the
e�o messages Hashing b lwsag K
Beide after dark lends a distinctly
practical appearance W the work.
The artillery work is now more e ee-
tacular; the batteries wheeling at •a
gallop make a pretty sight.
Considerable interest has been
aroused over is mall of the *h (Wel-
lington) Rifles. who happens to be
seven feet and four inches in height,
" anal, in the hospital with appendi-
citis. He wax about the ,amp long
enough for everyone to become remit -
ler with his wonderfully tall figure :
it is now expected he will recover.
The hops are having a really good
time, although everything is not, al-
ways what :night to desired. For in-
stance, after long and careful shining
up of helmets, swords and buttons for
Sunday's church parade, an order
came down from divisional head wa-
ter at the last ntiuute that the ansae.
would he "grey shirts and strew
hate." Thik order wee productive of
the most intense annoyance and
gust through ut the bag d.: the o1.1
soldiers may at
heard of iwfore
dian regiment.
ducted the well
menta.
Plenty of bron
year; in the hand a
three Blackstone, x
and In One r p any at
brothers.
The Huron Regiment civet a ter-
rible insult a few days ag . Hy some
accident the n'ginlrntal d.' ante
showed thaw horse's, wh gas four
had been shown previously, nil the
brigiule office went so far as to insinu-
ate that the missing • ha.l go e the
tree end illy.
"bully f
way of the Ily )
There will •toe is terrible n'trihutio
thin No1m1• play.
Well. the Huron Regiment hiss t
best band. the handulmlest l•ulonr
the most capable M,.rgeant.•Major. and
some of the best shots on Partings
Heights. lett it willed c to a11 end
on Friday. when "the Ht,pimeit will
he ready to march off the ground" at
an early hour.
-11 a thing was never
in a British or Patna
)Our chaplain con -
fur the maimed 1r•gi-
in
camp this
two Hl.u•k boys.
1 two Moores.
how ',V est. nl
ittt•
"C1114111."
Harbor Notes.
The steamer Algonquin arrived dur-
ing the night with about IMAM
bushels of wheat for the Big Mill.
The steamer Reliance value into pot t
this morning towing the raft tor the
Lumber Co. The raft started fr
!Stokes Bay on Sunday.
A switch from the O. T. R. tracks
at the d..ek is being put in to run into
the yards of the Lumlwr Company tw-
use in place of the wagon road now
used for hauling the slate tip town.
The change i9 .tsar ltM•eswarq by tan
location of the C. P. H. Maar. Me.
Ewan Bros. will Iw able to unload the
elate direct frorn'llwears at their pant
twat' 1141. 01111 ion. '
The psswnger steamer Huron. of the
star -Cole line. made her Hist van lent
Tuesday evening, art i4 ing shoot 0::1i
o'clock. She had on en excursion
party, ...insisting of a ..whet of sehoul
teachers from Detroit. (treat incon-
venience was experienced in landing
owing to the numbers of tinynepe..ple
who crowded the wharf, (commands
to the er.wd seem unavailing and
some other plan will have to lie
adopted.
The barge Alwtrort has received a
coal of paint. 11'e ,iderstand Mr.
Bat le the breakwater contractor. is
again all Ottawa and we hope '10 see
him in town some of thew days to
(make use of the Alwrcoru and the rest
of his plant in resuming work on the
twee&water. Inve'tiglllion.11re being
made as to the ynraiun of lighting 1 ba
iieakwe're and mirth pier with ele'-
(t'icil)' IIs 11 motet:Bon to Ililvigati.u.
The wires could 1w carried out on the
pier and rum on the lake bottom from
the pier M the breakwater.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
figureAll the hat in of tto reproduced i.
1 . the he fa 11,4
Wnir.&tl 11. It.n . sal
1o%. tern. out at bi..mde.. .
1',r all sorts of wnvruir. of liodr11.91 Ko to
Wilmer Smith'.. )cast .l reel. 11e 4..,I -u head
quarter, lot All .oil- of fowl sort ,rpplk•s.
Victory framing alofie M. rurn•rlur.. cud oo
11.1Ir,I a.t r.
Pow* e1 +t.-hn,p pr4Y. I. what 1141ena.l• the
luauuf.u•l 00.1. but carr) laxly P. oil ere.1.114,,
N caring algare' or cheap page• 10111 1111- 1-
a'hal Priohanl the tailor offer. 111 al- public .
rontbl,rl w -4W evr,Ilenrr of ay le and M. •
The torero ruunril will upset 1411111 .r
I'ow I Friday ) evening.
Thu, .Inhnstnn 144 now the sole wtt-
V• 1 • , )11 iMI •n1. hotel. Ir.
. . e l 1 1
tilt 1 f th
Bell having retired front the business.
E. P. Pullin is having the hawnlent
111 his entire store cemented this week
and is otherwiwe making 41141(1 ple-
parat.wp to adding a plumbing ant:
tinsnuithing business.
The July meeting of the Goderich
branch of the Women's Institute will
take place at the home of Mat. J. L.
Aitlirn. Hurn road, Thursday, July
nth, at a o'clock. A full ettentlance is
requested.
Be sure to spend the holiday in
Goderich. l' in your hundreds
and thousands. Bring the youngsters
with you to ser the county town and
View the extensive works now going
on for the C. P. H.
Conductor Ntralton, who has been
on the Stratford-Goderich branch, has
been hr,nsfi•r1ed to the Port Dour
branch. where he is -given a pownger
1'1111. Hr is siweerdel 1111 t1)144 111)1• h)'
(conductor F. Raker.
'1'1,e (hours applointel by law for the
troilism 1' of postalnote. e)'
oilier 1 savings hank latsinrss at
rhe p'..tuHlre are from 14,a 111. toll p. Ilya
and 4411 Saturdays in addition fI,, I
7::111 to *4 44. on. These hours go int
')
force after July 1st.
II. H. Beckett is having his furni-
ture More enlarged by an addition to
the front altllwOt1111 upstairs. The
enlat•grnlrnt and imen oveulrnt14 will
he ,• pletsd in n kw de)•a and will
Make ata ideal show roan for the dis-
play
ieplay of upholstered goons,•
A citizen malls attend h the
twist of luldjti.inal drinking /W19111111111.
dation on the Military and .it Har-
I14rr. I',u•k for Visitors 111 11ir 10wn. On
excursion dare it in hent puck to have
to attend 4111 1 for a quarter of an
hofq• wailing n 14(40 nt taw rap.
Inst Saturday evening John ilea-
c• 's trent luul it runaway and Mr.
Bean ell was thrown from the wagon.
i1.• was; run,.iderlbly injured hut is
sans -wing well on the road W re-
'ery now. His sin ho*, been driv-
in the water wagon. in 'the mean-
tim'
•
A ellen party will Ile held on the
even n of July 13th upon the 1
Mrs. (i nrgc ('ox. Britannia
tinder lh' u•pices of the North s
Epworth , Ile. There will be gelid
ulnsic, ant reftes/Intents will 1)l'
served. Ad is•<ion t o the grounds:
to cents.
A party of , mannites, consisting
of four men and how women, was in
town on JI Int The party rmnr
from Wahilo '-o, qty and had been
DOMINION D • Y
GRAND CELEBRATIO
AT GODERICH
MONDAY, JULY 2nd, I90
commencing nl �1 7. Marv. /1.111
CALiTHUMPiAN AND TRADES
PROCESSION ON THE SQUARE
let PRiZE. 510.00. snd PRIZE, 55.00 Ira 1'k LI. F, y;on
afire which the follow ing pn„gran, 1.111 L.• 1 .4l t „''t 4.111
CHILDREN'S RACES:
all rattle, H years old and and.% ploys. 1.1. _nal, :IM
fin
All •• 10 Hoy., 7.5.•:1.k
ill •' ,:.; / Mils, 7.'w We
111) '• 12 tin) s, i:M FIM
11141 lints, I:K :I k•
11111 e• II 111411 ilr'I..
illy%, ilk-
75e
ll. ;Ik•
Three.leggef Hare, Hoye under 1:. yearn, .i4 yds„ $1.50, 51.111
%tot Rare. Hoy* end liirls ler 12 yrs., Inst yds.. 7:s•. :I k•
1:3111 p.m., at Agri'ulInrnl Park :
LACROSSE MATCH : Wingham vs. Goderich
BASEBALL MATCH: London vs. Goderich
e' '• Niels, .,- alk•
:irrl. 2w'
.ire:
2N'
2:11'
:Ik'
Illp
p.m.. on the TUG-OF•WAR. Purse $20.00
' ooe•n to 1111 ronlp'tilot•s.
ADULTS' RACES:
1(11 -pant foot 111(4% . let. 5'd.U41 21141. *'2.013rd.
Third -mil.' foot race, - - • 3,(14) 2.11, $1.140
1 Mile foot race, - 5.)14( :1,44) 2.111,
.Fat Man's Race, 2141pound" or over, 1(141 yds, 2,1n 1.141
Run, Hop, Step and Jump • :1.141 2.414)
Run and Long Jump - :(,111 2.4141
Standing Jump - - 2441 Loo
Putting Shot - - 2.441 1.(41
No entrance fees for any competition. No charge to wit new. spot except at
lacrosse 1411,1 Baseball Gaines.
33rd Regimental Band in Attendance All Day
by pernlissinn cif ihr ('o. nnnndi ng Ofirer.
A GRAND DiSPLAY OF FIREWORKS
on the Square in the evening.
Farmer bringing in the largest. load of people in one c.nvevan,r will 1*
given 50.111 in gold. Farmer bringing in the lot gest, family gets ion lbs. ....Stitt
Rrand Flour.
W T MURNEV• Chairman
W. LANE. Ser.•Treas
Maaaging Cesm0ltee N JMorrissey. A M Todd. M 0 Johnston, Fred.
Davis, P. J tdham, ) S. Hawkins, W. E Kelly
visiting the Mennonite church in
Stanley township. While in town
tlwy visited Mayor Tilt. who was me.
gtratuted with smite of the party,
w latch included twit *preachers.
Of the malty peculiar vafietieeof the
eaclus the AI.r11o,a•kable WY here
ever'41•e11 le (Me We Were %huw•n the
.11111 suv nt 11110 vitae of 11'illt)rr
(4.04±4 I. Mt•. Kmilh'h.11. bed the plant
fur blame years and Inst year was the
that time it bloomed. it is again in
dower now and the.. bhesnn. while
4111111.1 ('1,11vru11ttl1441 ill its rtuforlua-
tion. certainly has the attraction of
oddity. The Hower looks salulewhat
Tike a drawtng Boot n hunk of orna-
mental design and eel, tirst glance IMO
alight be furgi4•en for the pawing
tbtught that it was a rouveutional
Moral design pinned' there to deceive
the ct•(vtidons. The Hyo leaves form
perfect Hve.pt.11teal . star nitwit
two inches in diameter. The founda-
tion color is a doll -erns. and the
markings are .d a dull sal k red.
CH%JRCH NOTES.
•
Rev. A. F:. M, 'I'h,imison twetipi('d
ihr pulpit of North street Methodist
('1101,11 4111 Sunday evening and
preached an excellent set.
The Orangi•men of town aro to al -
toad l.rryice al North street Metho-
dist . bulr►l on Sunday morning, std
the pastor. Rev. (i. N. Hazen, will Ad-
dress Ihrlll•
Mies 7'h.wneom, of St. Mary•'+. the
guest ..4 tIr. and Mr.. .1 •s Farr,
East +U•w•I, gave a Iw,naiful render-
ing of the solo. "A 1)11',,111 of Pala.
disc,- in North street Methodist
church on 4 lay eve • g.
Next Sunlh44 evening a patriotic
service will be held at Victorian atrial
Steth.Mlist ,I eh• R.•ferenee will lie
anode to Ihr death of Alex. Muir. the
composer of Canada's national song.
and "Thr Maple Leaf' will Ile sung.
1 M Supper
1
11 r i Irl 1'
The r all e
7
h sacrament f
Ifs
will Iw dispensed in Knox church next
Sunday mor g. The pre x►latury
service will leo held on Friday even-
ing at x o'clock, when Hey. Neil M.
Leckie, B. D.. of ie)ndes4M)r/ugh, will
preach. the new menllwl$ will 144• re-
ceived and cards distributed to intend-
ing cunamunicxnL., Collection on le -
half of the poor.
Lest Tur'dey evening :t very pleas-
ant soviet evenhhg was spent at Victoria
street Methodist church in connection
with the League. Three vocal silos
were given by Miss K. Hocken, Miss
Rica Cousins ,old Alf. Cook, Clinton,
and a recital' was given by Miss
Dr.vl,on. After the program ire
meow and rake were served and a
very enjoyable time was spent..
Flower S lay, or (children's Day.
Warr obwl'ywl in 11114 Methodist. Pres
by ((avian end Baptist churches 1111
Munllay with appropriate services.
At Knox church at the now g s r-
vicl• the lienrral A.s•111bly reward,.
for the q(art•r 4)4144• ending were dis-
11ilmtel to 'members ,If the Sabbath
school. Mb's Annie M. I)1•vwhale 1r•-
crivtsl 6he li1•nrral 3rernobly's red Meal
for the perfect n•t•itatiun ttftwohun-
drsl verse'. of Scri faun• : and again
1111' Assembly's veil seal for the Fw
ti-it:a-
.ol_ of other twill hundred verses of
Scripture. The ("Moving received
(hr Assembly's slop :a in colors. and
also a ha:111,44511w Bible.. fur the perfect
recited' of the Shorter Catechism :
\tins j„illian H. Fraser, ('harlo.1..
Stirling, Luella A. Stirling. Florence
.1. Ihoiingloil. M11su1 M. MIeNail , Cora
(i. ('ureic. Elizabeth l'uriel1. Jessie l'.
florid...et. E E. Y g. Margaret
MI -Ko)•, Florrewe 1). MeLeen, Lillit&
Me1'ic,u• and Irene S,uata. J. E.
Toni, Nupwriltendett of the Sabbath
scaled. m,u1e the prl•sentltions.
Goderich District Summer School.
A i last year'e summer w•h.14)1 Wax
,It•11 41 sprrndid sweetie the Epworth
Leagues of the (iolrrirh district are
arranging for is «inviter gathering of
the young people this year. Herr is,
e bitted in a sdltnne' outing an ideal
condition of pleasure and profit to
satisfy anyone who 14111)' attend. The
progrlut is about .• plelr. and
among sale of the special features
Inlay be menti ttnMi the lectures on
Bibb• staid).' by Dr. A. 4.. C -deco
former editor of 'ihr Christian Omar -
dint? : lectures on Japan by Rev. 1).
Not•titan a Rev. Dr. Daniel. a former
pastot• of North sheet Metlexli,.t
church, will speak and several other
specialists ialists are expected, and the. local
tit lett( is of 111.- Vrr)• hest. gnllit y.
First -elates mash. will he hu•ni'hest
I het alikltttl the seined and al splendid
coated will be given on Thrinsla)•
evening, August thh--
SUMMER SPORTS.
Five rinks of hxowleis go to Clinton
this nfl"rnoon for a game.
The Rifle Association picnic, will he
held .It Point Farm tonuallow 1 Fr.
43.1)'). instead of on i►:,miuinn Dray an
,i11 first arranged.
The luir>"Me boys should he (memo. -
need h)• it god attend:Ince. al their
1 ' matches. 'They' have not (hevel-
qlel a winning streak yet, 11n(1 pts.
bay they 4u,,1 this season, but that
is o a Ft,a1 reason 1n1. failing to
Pt 11)114(14 their efforts to revive
lac ee in O.Klelirh. The gatne wee
allow 1 *1r•dears 111u'e for so
mens. eery that It 19 not an rasp
matter o get It winning teals to -
gather•: 4 1 in time. if interest in the
spoil can ' kept ,dive, we may hive
s
team that -ill hrhlg hark the glory
of the old de when the Huron. of
Oo11•rirh ran ( heat anything within
reach. The eon in: which the towns-
people ran help t keep np the inter-
est IM 10 sill W h/11. 11er1•,I 4hrm9ehyei
by attending Ihr 114*•s and giving
the bort the enennl• • einentof their
peewees. and their Inlission fres,
Se, r.'nii'n;l.er the lands • and baseball
Fatties al the Agriruhn ^ 1 Pork nn
lhomi • Iley.
PERSONAL MENTI
Mrs. C. A. Nairn is v 1d1leg in (pall.
54'm, Sharman left last week on a trip to the
West.
Ire.. 5y. H. (anthem got. to Toronto til.
afternoon.
Miss Hells, of E*Her. visite( Mr.. 1'. T, Halls
over Monday.
(captain Malec .oda was up from London
over Sunday.
alnt(am Ilsalo) : 51I.. Ethel welsh 1. vldt
-
log In Undetich.
Mew. w'nt. Lane has conn on 'an extended
trip to the West.
Mrs. Itlehard Mintier. of Windsor, I. vlsIting
her sister, Mr.. M. W. Howell.
Masa 3.Mutt l'Io.dfo o) has returned from
whoop In Toronto for the Vacation.
Mow Helen s4ephard Is !wane from Toronto.
where she had been attending college.
John pt.:shatnen w -a. home from Woodstock
for a few days* Whiny. the past week.
Mn. J. 1). O'Connell and children hare gone
10 MawfOrth. where they will Me In future.
HU Honor Judge Ron has been 1) tinted to
the senate of western llnl*en lty, rwndon,
Mee. .1. E. McPhee Visited In i enroll. the past
week, the good of her .4.ter, Mrs. atewart.
Mr.. Hoed, of Toronto, is aguestthe reel
dense of Mrs, J, H. Williams, Mnrk}t street.
Mrs. •1, 11. Parnham, „f IM11r•dt. Is Visiting
het mother. Mrs. 54'n,. Oreeu, Trefugar street.
Miss Y.ieenle I(n0rtros reformed home from
w atlarebers IgA night for the .ummer 116,4%
11(10.
55111 14Ilial/, of the sovereign Reek b al
Rrtemeeld relic, Ing I ha teller at tem !wench
*bare.
U. T. 1 SItparlrl ' orient ArewnM..:.Ha and
parte were in town for half au hour (1n Sunday
evening per specie' trate. floadmaeter Ferrer
son and Trninula,ter Nikon wane Willi thea
party. -
(4,'. UeYI'KC Mr'SI II1au. Hayagl. read. is 111e
g11*a of lied .0t. ('ualuclur McMillan, Al,,,
Arbor.
Mts., H. Jack 411, of l'nlrulaa, and Mets T. 1
''Miry. of Storni*. were the guests u( Mn T. T.
Leckie Inst week.
Mr. mud Mr. 1'. ?Jahr' snit 'vl41Idawn, of '
Chathaw, aro 11.111 ins at the reddeoaw of I', J.
S. Salt.•). Mayfield road.
Itev..1. k:. 81. am* Mn. Thuile otoof Wupl.,
lv. err v4..I(4 g Mr. Thum -ltd• parent.. air.
MI. and airs, (leo. 'f1'o.-op. N0111, street.
511-• Marlon Inglis left 14rluout tat+ week
fur a tritlJ.l 1 otl eemsat. 11.wrgia11 Hay and
other pm,ta before caulng home foe the holi-
'la> +.
Ur.,\y. 51'. Irwin. of 51,o•ejaw, Sask., end
MIs. Etta Twitohell. of . limbal. were gue-t+
ihr+ week of Myo Ethel Sneyd, Colborne
fleet .
lleutfm)• Holt arrived in town w1 'I'ne+day
eleu4ng tit+pepd vocative'u.in bolt. He w'a'
areumpanled by Maw. Holt. who has been visit-
ing 1n furuntu.
Fred *:gene left on Statist ly for Toronto to
supply for Geoffrey Holt .45 0rgnM at the
('4un•h of the Hadeniter, during *he latter's
holiday. which he is .{ending finale here.
Mande Tilt la home front the l'un.rrva-
tor) of Nu -i', Toronto. tar the-itumll1er race.
flan She was very .ur'•e•.h,l in the recent
eXYWIlaa11ur1• of the l'ot-er.&fork% (skies' a
high, .handing in her chi--.
51r.. 51': Hill left on Tneday afternoon on
her return to Kanws tat after a vi.lt 111 1111•
residence of her father... Wynn. She hurt
bron on a vldl to Il. -too, and other 1101111. 1)11-1
and stowed here Olt her way home.
The MkItigen )'rosbylr iau of la.t week
III )kr+adea,ing m1'04m1'040414,eraer In Ilio work dune
a? Fort 51'45.1' rb.tprl. !terrine. of whlrh .,
1 ,-e Stewart, formerly of (ilderlcl., f.' 4a.tor.
The different religion. and 1a•uevul,nh urgent •
v.w iuu- of the 1hureh err proem•+.aur favorably
and area Source of great enrturagetienl, a. 1.
44.0 the increasing attendance at the Sunday
.cn Iris.
Among those renal,l) Ilal.t•red at Hotel
(toilet WI, ore the lotion u4 11r. and 511•.. H.
.1. I.a.nh, 1. odor: Ik. P. It. and 511••. lk•henek,
111', and 511.. A. rt. Aa -Ian, SH.,. It. It..An.(l,,
K. 51. Au-Ui1. 511. 'f. 11. Tighe. ]1r.. H.
Macron". •en,irolt: Woo. O'lallill. wife mod
ehi1.1.'1• dal`; 51,,., 1 , 51. lirahaut. 411..• 1'. )..
Grisham. Mr.. \lode, Smiley. Ja.. 55. Smiley.
51r. wail Mr.. 11. I. 1Y•0lue, 11Y. Mud 511*.
%Valve.. Mr. yin( Mr.. ti. A. Street. Mr. and
51rs, 55'. K. Hewiuoo,t, 11. L. 5VIILs, Mtny�A.
CLdre W+,11, %Ir. and )Ir.. Hhounpr, 5fi'.t'E 11.
Fortune. Mrs. Melina. 51n. Ila. Ira. .Nr-.
I
lark, Introit.; Ml.., 44..I,rks.Ko. Mis. Polley,
Sonia: Mr.. II. INnunl. Mrs. J. welsh, Mn...
1 . U ,e k• al
M. V H Ira IMF.. 1.a, Ills. I to
M
rate, and
Air. and
al Mr. r.1'. HMIM, Waalwk
Mrs. Seeley And daughter. r.
M: Ml.
1s.Mammal
sal )horse iVileo. Mrs. V. H.
POrtrr ;ltd Mina May Peen., U. w'. nett Mr..
lips. Heasley. IA•(roit : 51i.. nnwe Thomp.o..
Lulu Henkel. W.,.hlngton. 1). ; Karl
Rulpernell.. Rel roil : 51r.. 1:. It/linen and
dna,4thter. sh. twins. 5111.: E.14. Ayer. Sirs.
Metkelham. Mr.. 1'1* ter. SIM. l'h.v,. 11. Saw
yer, 511,.+ Margaret Sawyer. Mater Chas.
Sawyer. Mi.. Hato,. Mi.., Alice Dibble, Mn.
K. 1l. Ayer, Mire Auly? Curd, Medrol': Mi...
Mary Mare Alton. Hartfonl, Can. : Mrs.
IIa1y. Mi. "tut', R.11y, Iletolt : Mr. and Ohs.
J,.,.. Smith. Clinton ; 1:. Kli ssman,51r-
Kw'hule. Mr.,. 0. H. Arad. 51 .. A. M. Wat-
ers. Misses Mae and Lillie Frasier. Mrs...
K. Ayer. Maws K.0. Wilton. MI.. Mary 1:.
Feeler. 511.,' Clare M. Shippy. H. L Shepp>
Mrs. N'. Fairbairn. Mi.s 51. Anthony. Mrs.
S. lwpla.l, Mlw M. Kelioe, 51n.. J. Rowles
Mi.s,e. 1:.. M. 14, and Mabel Howln.. Mrs.
w'e14s I)en•oiL
BY•L.AW No. 13 OI'' 1900
D or 1.n,
CORPORATION Or THF. TOWN
(IF (i(IDERI('Hi.
A D'* .Lsw To fit' 114 VTICR TNF ii..N14p
tN 11FHRNTVRF.. Me THE MAIT-
1..\NR HIVRR Pow'RR COMP
\\\',
IdMITRI).
wl/vex%A The Marland 1tl.er Power 1'ou,
pally. Limited. intends to eon+true* %-dant .s
the 111.er M+Jt hold alarm thaw talk. 'easterly
front the said mien of I:,drrl•b, awl w'len 1111'
tuwitatipp of 1 olboroe ;uta the lown.hip or
li,deriel.. u1)miclpulilir. nd,i•went to the wad
town of 1ial,rieli for the purpose of develop
Ing lower and applying • In all .ueh tete. u•
hefo I pprw-ticatbl•. including the tri. ing
of •1 be machinery of the wate•rwi11.1. net(
eleet 4'• light plant 0( 11m• aid tow,, of Code iguimmil
rich
And wher.a• the said Thr Maitland Myer
Idiot in care the Unca mad. by the said oorpor-
Ioo of it. rata systems shall iocreate to the
extent of twenty Mae per cent. over and above
(4e present noes thereof. then the Charge load.
fur such lower shall In. rtaw• 114 yru;1001u, , u1a1
it u 1be Iasi. of lib.. :-;,,,rtc whk•h llu+.did..4411x.
ul$7.411.U1 hoer+ larwul u1.•. Iller.wf.
bat 1, any raw, I be old corporal ion of the tow u
el (toilette!' stall be at liberty to apply the laid
sum In payment of the auuual lu.tulmrnts due
or &rename due uyyu the .cid hemi• or dram
I umectiat staved by then.
M. The mid flue 51at11Ym1 Iti1er I'uwer
Cou•panl', Limited, .hall have the privilege of
5101114, the pre -cul Mehl 01 the luau of
lluderlrh"a+ an anxillary 10 their propo,axl
power .y+Irma whenever the moor -hall be
required for that purp0-.o, during tau, cur
limey of the said loud., provided Ihnialluey (b'
said ('u.ipan>' ...hall at all tune. daring •nth
period :maintain and keep 111. •aid 1\14Xillar)
plant In a good and efl'lent .;late of repair
and shall al.o repair or replace any 1'441* of
such plan which logy he injured or broken
during and • their operation thereof, and
.hall further- poly all ,vel required fa' •1101
operatic...). an also all alai cool a. •Hall he
14gllire 1 by the mid 1V'a'1, for *he purpose of
keeping up ste.teri in cumin.' ion with their +aid
plant. %Obit the -aid 10W,, .hull be at llb.rl)
to do. when and .o long as they deeua neer',
ar!- dorita the .aid period. tut *he •std town
. hall ,upph' one elan to bike care of the said
7plan*.
Thi. bylaw -hell lake effect.14.4 clay of
the lina1 pa.•ing thereof.
S. The voles of thle elector. of the .ak4 town
of Uoderirh +hall be taken on the bylaw at Ile'
following time. and place., that is to se) 7 en
Saturday, the mvenlh dal' of July. 1'114 con,
it,w,ei144 al the lour M n4,,. 0i•Ia•k in the
f.ar:noou and runt ,nld:gt 1111 Myr o'clock lit the
afternoon of the emu dal'. by the following
depot) rill 'testing oMlcrn,.
•',,lung •,,d111.4o,, No. 1 at ThienWon
µr0.' wagon, 4041. 4y Edgerton 1'. belch,.
tiepin i• returning ogler.
Polling .obeli,1-ton No. 2, at Tho.. J. Vidi..,'
feed state. by ('harle, Mar^s. deputy returning
offs e1..
falling s•lldiv bion No. :tat the '('bean II ill.
by w'. A. H. 0 .1L deputy returning o44.,' .
1'ollillg subdivision No. 1. at s. Brother-'
wood shop, by John F. thee.. dupuly returning
urgcrr,
Pulling-ublivl,4nn No.1, at 51r+. Walton'.
'len•, oro shed, by lietece t '. 'flack, Orient)
returning Attica,.
Itelll,.e •nlaliaislon No. It at .luhn IModtef•'.
. hap. by Henry I,. 51'.0 -on, drpnl y returning
talent-.
June
Half - Price
Sale
Mee 00r :15C MIIOW window
Some Hues worth 50c and Me,
'leering at 25 cents.
SHOW WINDOW NO. s.
Chillier linos of pottery, flue
English and Flelell china and
silverware, closing out at one-
half off regular prices.
BOXED NOTE PAPER AND
ENVELOPES
Many pines at oar -hell off
worked prim anti others at
l leleiend005 millet • , from
roe per box up to 51.00 per NIX.
The shrove prices are strictly
.u.h.
*Canines hours 5:90 a.m. 1.1
I; pant.
Geo. Porter
Court House Square. lioderich
Telephone No. 100
re es
Power l' pony. Wmits.l, iug litted the
+add town of Uoderl, h to aid them lit t heir, said
undertaking by guaranteeing the bondy or de
leonine. to heguaranteeing.•ued by the said The Maitland
River lower (company, Limited. to the extent
in the whole of the sun' of al '.11.0111101);
\1d w'hereas it is expdicnl. to grant the said
aid. eu4jerl to the terms 440,1 .,*.Brian. herein
After set out
Therefore he it ,',,„curd and It I. hereby en-
artd, by the municipal council of the said
town of llodorlrh, n. follows:
1 It shall be lawful for the Mayor and Clerk
in the name and on behalf of the corporation
of the town of Underieh. And under its corpor
ate -cal, to execute and deliver a. the art and
dont of the said cot loraUon the eel Men nt
printer' gQpuornate.' or gRnarnntecs of the sold
commotion. gnantnte•ing the due pevment of
the principal and Interest of the bond. or de
b•nrtlres of The Maitland River Power l'ou,
pony. LimitpL up to the sum, in the a4ln'gar,'
of $110.11111kol lone hundred and shy thoItsann
dollars, for principal. repayable in *bin)
annual instalment- from the day of the issue
thereof. with intere.t in the meantime at He-
r..t- of (orae old n halt per tent :u, per annum.
payable yearly 011 the unpaid Iaincion' to the
holders of the paid bond- or debent n n+ -o that
the amount payable for principal anti intra. -r
in any year .hall be equal to the '1(nnont "o
payable in each of the other year.. such guar
miter to be to the effe•t that lapin, default bring
rn+de M- the -aid The Maitland K4. e, Power
Company, Limiter'. In the payment of the p0.'
vino' or 11,0 re.4 +.•ureal by the .aid boned. or
drhen* nm. or any of them, the corporation M
the loan of Goderich will toy to the IoMer the
amount +0 irk dernalt. shoo demand. .nth Kiln
ounce to be of hrrwiw In .nth font and to
'unh,h, +*ichor hera additional ).royi-nes 01
condition. a+ shall be approved of by the
Mayor and -obi. icor lea 1 he said town.
2. Prior to the ever -orlon of the mki ganr
nntee• or nm'of them. the +girl The Maitland
It1ve, Power ('o'i, o).• i.,u,,14, -.hall. with
the necessary apyroral of their 'harehnldt•t,
duly given In meeting called for that parpo-c,
execute and deliver to the corporation of the
town of Materiels n mortgage a x/n theirland..
building,. plant, n.arhinery•. fixture.. priv it
etre., right- and _easement-. whirl, said mor'
gage shall be n Mr -t rhnrge upon all 'arh
property. nod .15.11 15.• settled end approved of
by the '04441tor for the said town and -hail
provide for l he inden.nlflcalion of the corpora
tion of the town of Goderich ngalnd all to
rest.. charges and cxp'n•e. by mason of the
aald lands or drh'ntlire+And the -,id 'outran.
1,•b thereof. and -Itch rnOrt3144r -hall further
provide for the In-nrenco of the, said mortgaged
Properly In favor of the sold corporation of the
town of Oblcrieh. in an amount-10l1elen( *n
Indemnify the said corporation in en -e o/,arae.
by Mm ler h) hood if the same eon he nhtnitled 4.
+ a a row* n 1
In ,nth tom nk•• a• , 11 Ir d f r
ihr •old mrpoirntion. and Iw polscle» cnnta4(,h
what 1. known n. "the mortgage clause.'; It
demanded by the •old corporation. and for the
r•emtimrnnce of +n, h in.nranee airing the cur.
rear)- of the said Menet., and the rine plynlent
of the a•eminm+ thereof, and +itch mortgage
shalt also s0nrn the dna performance of all
other term. and conditions in thi, byte call.-
(44n
3, Aed.
s a condition Of executing the said
`Ilariarlee nil motor- horrnwed by the ',14 The
Ahtltlnnd ltlier Von e1. Connolly. Limited,
mem the sernrit) of the aid hotels or drhem
tate to beanemon ,'h)•rlrtneofthasb)'-law,
'ball Wald into the Hank of Montreal at (Ind.
ental11 the joint credit of the .old The Maitland
Kier wer pony. Llndtrd. And the said
bnrpornt n of taw 101\11of Galerich. and shall
e applieoble only. to the re,, of rm,.trnMlnu
and eanipi(p the +old works,and to the pur
.'hair of the !nod,. right. and en+em•nts In
connection therewith, and slinil he pad out
only nous the;kdnt cheque Of the -aid l 'cannan1
and the Major id the• sold town. and nnamamt
+hall he pith Ito na exempt In the extent of
MO, Ia'r rent. of a value of the work then
done. or materia), tiehlnery or {dent then 111.
nl.hd, or Innds, ht- and easement. !urn
pnrchnsa( for or in. part nI the sell works.
and then ally upon a ten, err* 'neat, of the
engineer Or nrehltau appointed h' lice wail
1uwn le inspect *be said' work., and the balance
shall he paid not only after the ran d. )nn of
the said work., and after the wane ball have
snppllnd power to the mid town and operated
111e said watnrwork+ and electric. light andent
for the goer of one month In a satisfactory
Meitner.
(,
The saki The Maitland "Meer Power 0)401
pan). I.ln,l*ed. shall 0, I,o?.d the sum of VOA -
4)4.0( In the purchase of land ars privileges,
and the construction of the sold dam. end the
Installation of plant and maehlnety, and the
mune when constructed shall be nt the most
modern type and shall have all the legnidte
machinery and nppllanrm for the pulp** of
complying sufficient power to the .are town to
(lnebic them In 'rcwwrly operate their water
and electric. light works, and also to tnrni,h
power to all the manufactures. now In the raid
town M who allay henMfterin"*1e therein. who
%boll regnlrw the .ante. to the extent M at leant
gall horse power, and the saki The Maitland
Rhnr l'nwer Company, L)mllwl, shall *iso
keep equipped 411143 maintain the said works In
*gond .(ate of efficiency during the currency M
the sold anal+ so to be guaranteed as aforesald.
5 The said The Maitland River I'nwer Can.
pant. Limited. shall repel1 to the ,old corpor.
*inn of the town of 11nrterirh and the ,aid town
shall take from the said ('ompnn• .nOlelent.
paw -rag to prnperly operate then waterworks
end elect light systems at theIrier, of 117,441 pe r nnnnm for the tare oaf thirty years• and
fin. saki compaoy shell aha, -0ppty all motor.
and other eepltanres requisite to apply such
power divert to the present machinery now
owed by the 0134 town In their saki systetna, se
IMI the saki taw n 015.1) nM he ah14In Intr.
Mateo plant and marbinery Venter .lQQ
eatable them to u.s the told power. I'rovldis'
7.1401)
Chocolate or Tan
Shoes
Are the most serviceable summer footwear. There's
nothing so comfortable for a summer shoe as a light,
cool and dainty Chocolate or Tan Oxford Tie.
Get Correct Colors
Some shades in these leathers are not the proper'
thing, and won't do at all. We are ready to shoe
you with the latest and most approved styles.
For those who prefer White Canvas
we are showing all the desirable lines
made on the newest lasts,
Queen Quality
for
Women
sots AOENTS
Re pairing
Walk -Over
/0/
Men
Downing &. MacVicar
Polling •ub+llrl.ion N.O. 7, at I)anal. Nes ill.'.
. house. by John 51'. ('raigle. deputy Mourning
om.•er.
s, On Thnrda). the fifth day of July next.
• taw Mayor of the . ,id lawn .hall Attend At the
Connell t 'hanb•r• of the mall town at ten
o'clock in the forenoon to ,appoint Iehmw to
attend at the various polling plows afar.+ala
vote -
by
at the final Inc' u , of the t
g I
b the '1 , behalf u 111 peewits inter
e l oak, w f t, a
Y t
14, in and yrolnot ing u1. oype.ing the I,wluK
of
of this bylaw neon •t l vely.
14 The Clerk of 1110 mune)) of the .aid Iona
of 1i, %, -rich .1a11 +.ttuod at his unite in the
Town Hall at ten . r•Ia•k in the forenoon of
Monday. the ninth day of July next to sum up
the number of votes for and ..)aKgiann.* lute bylaw.
Dated at the 001111th I'ha1utrrs 0( 14e• town
IMIIIIIMINXIMMO
SPEX
Our optical. business
18'
increasing
REASONS
t 'itr4'i'nl and core(')'r
fitting
First-class lenses and
frames
Squat' lll'i('es
H. PARK
J: welter and Optician
Smith tii�lr �l 11,11.0
Ilf Uodertih the isth day of June. 115141.
TIM'S. TILT. Mayyor,
51. U. ,JuHS819)5, lgerl.
•
TAKE . No
T14').
we 1. a true (o.
That the ab .f Y proposed
ro
1 eel
p
b)Vw watch has 1141 taken into r
on.idrr-
rtfun xnd which will len Miall' 1•44•,e•1 by the
.on14cil of the munteipwllly lin the uveal of the
1a.'wnt of the elation, being obtained thereto,
after ore, moot h fnnu tau nrst publlral ion iu
The ebrnal newsypaaper, the date of whk-1, M1.1
yynblkx.iw. aa. Thursday. the lith day of Jute,
115:1. anti that the rotes of the electors of the
said municipality will be t/,kel thereon on the
day and .m 111e hour,. aW/platen. therein Mxrd.
M. U JOHNSTON, Clerk.
ON DOMINION DAY!
OR ANY OTHER DAY
no handier place can IM• f.'und (hat Ihr
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
at which to supply your Wants in HOICE FRUIT CANDIES
WEBB'S FINE CHOCOLATES, HEWING GUMS, CHOICE
CIGARS AND PIPES,ERFU S AND TOILET WATERS,
TALCUM POWDERS, or tiny other of your many SUMMER
DRUG STORE WANTS. A rue
e ing in 4hie week. Iietneml
xupply of Webb'K Boxed Chocolat.-
the soon'.
S. E. HICK -/Central Derug Store
Corner of North Str}Ft and square. Goderich. Ont.
ate►
A DiningRoom Suite
at Your Service
PrHE Month of .lune is the month of b les.
After the wedding is over the next most
important thing is to furnish the house. This week
WP are going to help you by some "
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
DINING ROOM FURNITURE.
Solid o:lk Sideboard, 16 x21 bevel mirror. barge linen
drawer, two small drawers, one pined. Reinder 517.043,
for 515.51.
lolls oak F.xten*inn Table. 1C ft. long, five nicely fluted
legs. Regula' 512.4*4. for 51)1,1140,
Nix solid oak ('belre. one arm and five email. saddle r
oral. rum? intIons lark leg HOKUM!' $10.U1, for 5334).
Quarter oak !tide Table. renter 53 :Il, for 54.1(3).
THE WHOLE NINE PIECES for $38.5o
CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODS.
•
Ite,idenee,,or.
Nrl•nn +l. and Phone
I'ambrfa asst. a B. Beckett 89
'Plume IN
Undertaker and Embalmer
FORMERLY BECKETT & STAUNTON
Via✓
Phone I'Jo.
25
C
ourt Houu
I THE H ODGENS O G S S T
ORE
Square
Now for the Dress Goods
and Silk Remnants.
••••
LAST Saturday was cleaning -up clay in Cotton Dress Goods. For
next Saturday we gather up all the short lengths of Dress Goods
and Silks and mark them at bargain prices for quick selling. No
remnants must be allowed to accumulate here. Stocks must be kept
free from them all the time. That's why we clear them out each
season at the very low prices you will find these marked next Saturday.
If you can use a piece of Silk under 41 yards in length or an end of
Dress Goods of 5 yards or less, come here Saturday. You can get it
for little more than half its real worth.
Dress Goods Remnants.
The lengths tun from one to fit yards.
There bur all shades, incl tdmq hlaek. end ell
feshionabll• nniteriale in the lot. Ends !hot
wood do for waists. .,tilts or children''
theses. All at abort one-third Ire% than
regular•
New
Short Sleeve
Blouses,
51
iso to 52.50
i
Silk Remnants.
The lengths are from one-half to four end
one-half yards: You will find every kind of
Milk we sell on the silk table. Plain black•
plain colors snd fancy patterns. MuiUlhle for
weiste or t.r•inmuings. All at about otle•thirl
less then regular.
New
White Parasols,
51.5o to 53.75