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THE SUMMER HOTEL.
NO ARRANGEMENTS YET MADE
FOR RUNNING T.
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Town Council Has Correspondence in
the Matter --Dispute with Wheel
Rigs Oompsny- Complaints
Against Sexton Aldous Ventilated
Billiard Room and Bowring Alley
Licenses.
A special tweeting of tile town c°tnl-
cil mss held on Frdav evening last.
with all the members of the board
present•
in answer W the request of the
council, Mr. Aldous. sexton of the
cemetery, was present, and, being
asked as to the trees he had cut down
in the cemetery, he said he had had
instructions of permission from the
cemetery committee of the year when
he was appointed to eut down trees
that were in the way of other more
suitable trees. His instructions were
to get the cemetery Lo look more like
a cemetery and less like a bush.
Some trees were on paths and inter-
fered with pallbearers at funerals and
some trees interfered with other trees
which were more suitable for a ceme-
tery. The roota of the elm ran down
too deep and interfered with the [lig•
ging of graves, whereas aspire were
all right. Some trees he had cut
down were dead trees. For every
tree he cut down he would like to
plant six. He had asked for young
maples from the town but had got
tired of asking. He would like to
plant twn dozen young umpires every
spring. The past winter was the first
time he had had time to cut the trees.
The matter of.certain objectionable
language which it was stated that Mr.
Aldous had used at &
Dean, but Sral
wAa brought up y
r.
Aldous wade an rmphstic denial. "I
defy anybody.' he said. "to say that
iinre t have freer there l • base -said
anything to hurt anybody's feelings -
Mr. Aldous admitted having made
a mistake in this way the first year he
war there, but since that time he said
he bad been very careful. -
Councillor Sallow. said he arse will-
ing to take the word of the parties
who had told him of the matter ahead
of Mr. Aldous' any day.
Mr. gallows had a letter from Mr.
the cemetery
of
Beckett, chairman
m
19117,to the effect that
e
+
umittee in
he had given noauthority to open
pathways through the new part of
the cemetery, which Mr. Aldous had
done, and Mr. Srlldwe asked Mr,e-\Id-
ons why he had done this, Mr.
Aldous' reply was that he had had
authority from Mr. Beckett, and, as it
was one statement against another,
there seee,ned no use in presoing
the matter• and in further ekplana-
tion of the opening of paths Mr. Ald•
nus said that it would e absurd not
to do so in a cemetery with such gra-
velly moil as was in Maitland ceme-
tery. The gravel which was dug out
of the graves had to be disposed of,
somewhere. grass would not grow tf'
it were spread around. Hence be laid
way
paths and used it for that pur-
pose.
.
While cemetery matters were being
discussed Councillor Jordan brought
up the matter of having fees eharged
to owners of Iota and the feet used tae
forma fund to keep ell the lot. ice.
good condition instead of having some
lots well cared for std others neg-
lected. The Mayor said this hal
often been discussed in the council
but for some reason or other had
never yet been adopted..
Councillor (dumber had a sugges-
tion for the sexton, that at funerals
he should appear attired in a Mace
suit instead of in long rubber loots
and rough clothes, but Mr. Alduus
claimed lie was always tidy at tuner.
els and w•as as well dreary(' as he
could afford.
Councillor Jordan brought up the
objection that sometimes the sexton
interfered with the uudertukeia i1*
the pltciug of riga in the: proession
and so forth, but Mr. Aldous claimed
Oust tete only eases of Ilia zere in. the
directing of rigs following the rigs
under the control Lit the undertaker,
to prevent their going in the wrong
direction or driving over the grass or
something of the sort.
Councillor Sallows and Reeve (ial-
low moved to leave this matter to the
cemetery committee. Deputy Reeve
Reid and Reeve °allow thou 1(. that
as soon as a rig entered the cemetery
it should be undeeethe control of the
Kelton, and the twitter concluded
with the remark from Mr. Aldous,
"Your Worship, have 11'erwission to
retire 1 want to get bonne."
The matter of arrangements for the
running of the summer hotel for the
season Caere up again. Lettere from
two parties who have been looking in-
to the proposition were read. One
wits frourthe solicitor of Henry Potts,
manager of the Temiskauing Club of
Haileybury. Mr . Potts. the letter
laid, was prepared to take the bntel
on four conditions: That he can comae
to an arrangement with Mr. Lee re-
garding ,•ental or purchase of the
furniture ; that be can supply liquor
to guests of the hotel during the sea•
son, provided of course that he will
undertake not to supply those other
than. guests ; that he can secure a
(ease of not less than three year* of
the hotel : that the town do whatever
repair* are necessary to put the hotel
in a pror condition and that Mr.
Potts will not be liable for an t*les
and the rental merely nominal. The
other letter was f' 'm Sirs Farring-
ton, of - Toronto. ', 'ie letter state+[
that Mr. Parringt+. would much
prefer to rent the 1 eniturA,for the
first season. se be wot, d then . ave a
e ide� -of the Brain*. -f the-
This
he
This brought up the difficulty of
making arrangements with Mr. Le
for the rental of the furniture at x
satisfactory figure. The matte- was
for some time asad tltelly -a
motion was passed looking to a solo- cided
tion of the difllculte, amount
A letter from the town solicitoren
with reference to the summer eheTet table and $
;was as follows 1 "The Mayor asked., tAMea, Dep
sake of peace to allow them the i1*•
Latest Liu the ELM) loss on the sale of
the debentures. Un [notion of Cutin-
cillor. Humber and Munniugo, a
resolution was passed that the w,Gri-
tor be instructed to collect the full
amount of the claim less the interest
on the $L,3UU,'and this was carried
unanimously.
On A request from Chairman Hue -
AT THE FACTORIES.
Godericli Industries Are Busy, wills
Many Orders on Hand.
The Goderich Wheel Rigs Co., Ltd.,
has at present a staff of seventy-six uu
its payroll &ml is adding to tile seta
-
her. Skilled wachioista on coital).
Bible go-cetts are hard to he got and
bar of the cemetery and parks coin- the company could employ a good
mitlee he war given power to have uiauy wen, in thio liar. The Company
hay seven commutator' wen on the
need Nod a travelling het -tee covers the
\Vast for it with live travellers.
There are enough orders o1* hand Lee
for watering the Square was Tett with keep the factory busy fur several
the committee. months, and in one or two lines the
Some market matters were dis Company has had to Mat reset he sales•
cussed with the mark,et+elef' k, who was men to take no more orders +intil•'tbe
presentOne war as to his not a1 -
ways beeng on hand in the morning as
soon as his services were required.
Councillor Craigie moved that his
hours be from 7 a. w. to ti p. w.. but the
matter was left with the market vont-
unites to see if there is any hyliw
Caretaker Wet,. start on the work
oT thlyiug up the Square•, and the
matter of the purchase of any ad-
ditional hose that alight be required
factory catches up with those on hued.
During the spring a-goud deal of over-
tiute.has been put in at the tutory.
The (pod rich Organ ('ompeny bas
been working full time tor the pest
year. and lose at present* a staff of
uvrrnin the matter. 'Che clerk mud uiuety•two or ninety•three. The fae-
g K tory is kept husy filling orders. The
he had risked to see the bylaw but had cowpony has let the contract to a
been unable to do so, and s1* did not landscape gardener fr ni Detroit for
know what his home were. Mr. the beautifying of the sueruuutlings of
Towersey glso gave 0n explaua ' 1 the factory, ltoulevst•ds are to le hii,l
T157' real .n the balance opt Iru+t yea+'s tut, and shrubs and vines planted un
rental heat not been paid yet ah.l the three streets on which the factory
promised payment at an early date fronts. The Company hopes the
The e(pecial Itatuwittee recoil...town will co-operate with a in it:
wended tlikt th5 Ctlh'f and sergeant et ' aesthetic elrorte.
the police fume be supplied with the.. Work on the two new buildings Ie
annual suits of clothes, each suit t . ing erected for' the Zloty Engine
cost f25 : that one suit be Meade 1.y Works ('o.011 Newgate street. is pier
Martin Brothers and the other by Slc• grrsaing and the Company annuwicca
Lean Brothers : that the platter 1 its intention to proceed with its boiler
getting caps foe the policemen be left . works and structlral steel plant as
with the chairman of the special cow- soon ae the othet buildings are eta).
wittee : that the fowling all(•y license pleted. The Company has an *bund -
be CO for the first alley end $15 for once of work in sight.
each additional runway. and that M. •The Kensington furniture factor y
Dinsmore he granted a license for oeie reports business satisfactory and is
year under thy above ten" c that Mi, mmnitig fill time with a full staff.
1 dis be granted s billiard license. The Jackson clothing factory :aid
Councillor Jordan moved that the the Ooderich knitting factory, the
bowling license' he $54' for the first chief employers of female help. lep.'rt
alley and $15 for each rulditlona! ton- Maine's good. William Slur rat.
way, but only himself and Couo ill et• manager of the Jackson f1 -try. ..•v.
Mallows voted against the motion to prospects never were better. '1'I.e
adopt the report as brought in by the factory is just on the wind-up of aunt
co '1tee. user a eels. and after eEtick-taking
A. --tea the hillierst license fol 1h^
amount paid last yesi: was $100, 1St last September the . ••wp.u)y has been
for the first tabic and Val for each of bola with rush work and has now
e other tables. Mr. Edis has &added work ahead to keep it busy tor twiny
th table. and. un woti0n of Omit- months. Mr. lsallace of the Knit-
;raigi. and Jordan,-4}-ssaa`sheeettim Cam
a leave the license at the same the West as improving. !'lie l' tin
lest year, $IIX), the bylaw 11* pit
IIy has a ate, of between tteirt v -live
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then Price
Quality,
and what is not in
It everyone were a judge of what is good good
dnerchandEie, Some stores would be out of business. • Don't always trust
-thi` prit;.e.:itia_often i isleacling. If you are a.judge, look at the goods
first, then the price. We are willing you should try us that way. -
BUT TON MOULDS These goods have leen
*carve for n • time. \Ve have theta i1* stock
r now io
five sizes, 30, 3t1, p), 45, and 51t, and
prices Sr to ilk•. 1f you want any get 0110111
8001*. They are going fest.
BUTTONS Are a novelty in dress ti. Ks
this season. \\ a are well supplied just now in
satins, :1 sizes, black, hlue, green and brown.
WAISTS We never before showed so gaol a
select of white lawn Waists, embroidery'
11' ed. short and long sleeves, sotue open in
1. see and sunt. in (runt. 'tires are from $lets!
he $'1.50. W e never had such value at these
CORSETS Alontt 40 pail -sof our .well-known
I I ,\ A Corsets at a big drop i1* prices, 50e line
t..r 35e. and a line for 50e, and III .00 and $1.'25
hues fur 1Xk. There is nothing wrung with
this lot to cause this great drop in price. We
are dropping them and filling .their places with
newer numbers 1) & A.
PRINTS -iVe want our store known ss
the great print house. The hes 4tuakesalways
last color,1 and 1: c.
here and ever yard as�
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GLOVES Our stock of fare 1^ Gloves is now
c 'tete. Silk lisle finished '(levee, both long
and short lengths, the short ones 2 -button
lengths and the long °nee'�inch length, short
length prices 25 , 35c and Nlc, lung length
prices 25c, 351', fill and 75e, colors black,
white -and tan i1* both lengths. This is the
bet lot of ghfves ever offered herr at the
Above prices. ('0101' and examine thew.
LACE CURTAINS From 30c to $3.75 per
llair, all Nottingham lace, values exceptional-
y goon this year, lengths 2i to 3l yards. If
you want curtains give us w look.
WHITE GOODS Exceptional value in Skirts,
deep eriili, i pct y trimmed and inade of good
floe lawn. 1,..+v ns, embroidery triwnmed, well -
made of line '•Litton: 50c to 1,2.25. A lot of
Drawers at reduced Prices.
HOSIERY Our 1,310 -pair lot of fart black,
e+'alllle'ra cotton hose is going fast. and re it
ought. Never such hosiery value shown in
[tai. town. Two pairs for asc. Sizes, 1'e, 9, ly
Anti 10. Absolutely fret black.
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J. H\Co1borne
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singer in comic opera. Oriselda is $Lis+. Enclose one dollar with your
wholly charming. and one doesn't in name and tuldress to Vanatter & ttoh-
eleeseveatuet Stephen for fatting to ertsnn, The Sigma[, einderietr, 44nt.
love with her. The plot is ably'
handled. and the theatrical atm°•
sphere -diat+netly--:-seed. The tale
bolds the re'ader's interest till the end,
despite the tact that ',battle, murder
r p s
Are coax r ,Lie u
sudden death-
and u
P
h-• spa oto ie '
fur thrix +i
+rte. the short r r
are of a high order of excellence.
piety Roberts Itinehart, author of
'The Mau in 'i.nwe•r 'reit" awl "The
Circular Staircase•," - contributes a
hreezily funny story 'cath•! -Lady
tlogdiva- at the. Springs"- Maarten
Mamie. a v iv idly powerful i•hat:0•-
ter stn y entitled "eIrs.'Siarehaut'
Elsie Si egIlaster, n cheract•ristic tale
of tl' • Penneyl•ania Germans
•• "Thou ...mil ;Dolled' DaggetL" : and
MinnaThomas Aitt.riLit, •'The E*ve.-
dropper." it clever love. story. -The
Departure." by EIli %Vheeler Wilcox,
to read $40 for the fleet , forty and is working full time.
for each of the other
•t
's afternoon in
hi
t ie
see Mr. Lee cillos l'r
me to Councillor
II: Reeve gel ld - -
voted for tb?s CURB:EN r LITERATURE. '
this emit- d ..•+•
in n t mover An
positionJ m
hiswith be v
Ce to r• Alntl
refereenurse
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ter. i did so and from the converse- order of the wotio• and Reeve tint- •1'urt l'.vNAutav M.�o:.vzlNt:. —The
tion 1 had with hint i do not think low' and Cnuncilloee Salluws and llaoaiixu M,+gazine for May is a west.
there will he any rltdirtilty in the w -ay I Humber voted no. C'ts)Weillor Bean Intere•alh,g her, The first aril,*
of the town renting` the premises to had left the council toot before the hi {o,int , , of I iutelinrss is entitled
whomever they choose. Mr. Lee un- i vote was taken. The co ittee re- ..Keiser �� ilhelm : His Opportunity
derstands thoroughly. Iso he tells Lie, , poem as amended, was then. ttpteel. and Failure." It affords r .plead"I
h 1,
r
building e
rentthe 1 sin th t
can o • Humber asking thetownR 1',u cath 1 H i1* 'n
that C un p ' t u e present situation u
and that if it is not convenient or sat-' negative vote be recorded. dent rt Lit n fill p
the 1 t t Europe. l)utxri+ia Outworn Pfilire
isfactory fur the tenant at a wme a Mayor raked what the town
t t `ystent" ie a vigoroue criticism by
time to rent the furniture 6e will r!'- tended to do in the veer of persons:. a writer who
move it. Of course on the. other Juhn Verner Mc.\ter.
wishing to purchase gravel from the
apparently arently knows whereof he writs.
hand if it can be arranged for the in- Www, gravel pit, and it wax u.cidwl. yunUr•al : A Greer l'1* viol
cu g' tenant to rent the furniture I on motion of Deputy Reeve Reid sod centre,' is contributed by :.tubo S.
on pt basis satisfactory to Mr. Lee so ('ouhcillor Mannings, that the town Slaelxau. end is finely ilhlstnted.
h the letter fur him. Jut he is
fully aware that the fact'of his furo-
ttui -being there doer mot- stn any
interfere with the town's dealing
with the property in whatever
may consider atvieable.-
A letter from the town solicitor
with reference to the diseute between
the town and the Wheel Rigs people
u
as to the ai+nint due by the latter on
the first lr•peyinrnt of the municipal
loan WAN read. the solicitor took the
position that the comPa''•y had ab-
solutely no claim for int. rest on the
whole $50.000 of the haw tram the
time the debentures were sold until
thetime the money was ,paid over,
ti bps advisable for
et—f
Sewed (after the ceremony) : "Dear
est, do you really think 1'll prove a
satisfactory mate 3"- -
Mrs. Sewed : "Oh. I guess you'll
do es a elate, all right. Now Zook me
over and tell me what you think .of
your captain." --,slay Lippincott's.
I.teriet:urr'H rent MA Y.—Till. 00111.
piece nobel in the May I.ippincott's,
'The Puwegranate Seed.- by Kath-
arine Metcalf Root is one of the moat
delightful love stories which have ap-
peared in it decade. The hero is an
artist, the heroine A dainty young
novelist
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of Dodd's Kidney Pills are
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A good second-hand Grinder for
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Several good drivers and some
cows for sale..
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Plows, Bissell Disc
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