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The Signal, 1920-9-23, Page 5TSE SIGNAL -- GODERICH, 0118. Tbiradar. September 21. 1WN) Autographic Brownies They fold like Kodaks, they Work like Kodaks and, like the Kodaks, they are auto- graphic. The resulting pictures, too, show the Kodak influence. The Autographic Brownies make good pictures --mighty good pictures, and that's easy enough to prove. Let us show you what they will do and how extremely simple they are to work. The Autographic Brownies range in price from $10.95 to $21.36. • CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE THE PENSLAR STORE" Telephefine 91 Next Millar's Scotch Store The Square FOR LANDS' SAKE use fertilizer for Fall Wheat au& tower tbe high tad of living greater production If you can raise the name amount of crops 011 one acre as twat serve usually prod oe. by f.rttlirina a little �or, heavily, it will certainly pay. for the coat of the extra fert- ilizer will, ordinarily. Iw more than a unterhalsned by the caving in deet of preparing the ground. yowling. cultivating and harvesting the crop on tlw extra acre. The acre navel can be used for pasture or for some other crop. and is so much clear profit. -Farm and Fireside. nate your Wheat fertilizer. heir ter tall: oiewsiteseeitatileiliWaitheSMOWSMietioNeNes Gifts for the Fall Bride A choice assortineat of artistic Framed Pictures, Mahogany Ser cingTrays, dainty pieces of English China in Wedgwood. Minton, Aynsley, Royal Doulton and tbe Olde Willow. It is not difficult to select t e bride's gift here. Smith's Art Store East St. Phone 198 LOCAL TOPICS. Per teeW and, 11140f 1gle. t tea su r =t w bo- pilat 1►- t fund, at•knuwledgea the receipt of two donations to the tend : From the treasurer of Ahme•k Chap- ter, 1. 0. D. E., ;51't6.5A proceeds of tlw 12111 of July tag flay : from Mr*. W. H. Hutehiueeu, aMilt lima l pro- ceeds frotym wale of work, ;:00. Clinton's Big Potato. Tie Clinton New#Record tells of some large potatoes. in that town and hays that Mr. J. Carrick - has one weighing two and three-quarter iounds. Thin Hearts the monster pru- due,0 t/y Mr. A. 0. McLean. of tib town. by half -a -pound. No wonder the taeirniollal prank, Iona one en110M occurs nowadays looks discouraged. G.C.I. Field Day. The annual sports of the Collegiate Institute will tw held on Friday of next week, October 1st, morning and uftcrtsou. The events will Iw run off at tlw Agrleultural grounds. The lays uud girls are practising for the events and wane keen competition Is expected. The public are invited to be present.a.t these sports, to which no admission fee Is charged. (iletwalrn Goes to Sault. The steamer (ilencairn, which un- loaded herr last week, left on Sunday morning for Sault Ste. Marie, where she will await further orders as to the strike eunditie.ns now existing $tonna the .,atom. 1'h. strike mut baying hewn nettled when the steamer left here, the crew were persuaded in some way to return to the boat and make the trip as far as the Sault. From Maple ('reek. A note from Mr. A. B. Davison, Maple ('reek. /task. ( formerly of (kderlehi, soya.; "('rugs in this district are very Much Miter than they have been for the past two sew; woos, although they ire only about. one-half of a good' (tory. There has been sufficient moisture for a good crop. but the trout'', has been will drlftlag and the cutworm, which did the damage in the fore part of the 'e...011. Wi.hlog The Signal every success.'. A Peculiar Hewitson' Tres. 11'bllr motoring the other day h. - tweets Haytield and Hohnesvilie, Mr. Jasgwr %%'all:om. of St. Marys. fon merly of (Dungannon, was attracted by the peristiar appearance of a haw- thorn tree by tbe wayside. it bore on its hranehea clusters of freak fruit o.f a beautiful pen -green color. He plucked one of the smallest of them and it measurd right and are -fifth !when in (•ir•ulaferenee. Weld in the hand tt resembles a troll of fang yarn or erochet work and is on the whole one of the rarest and most beautiful pieeea of freak fruit imaginnble. ROBERT WILSON HAMILTON STREET OODLMICH Signal' Forty Cents to January 1, 1921 It's a comfort to know there's a man on whom you rney call in your troubtea--the Plumber. We •know our business and are here to serve you. ovinggie FRED. HUNT "Tat TLVMUrn au.sitoo arm. Plumbing Eaysotr u ping Mon* Iola iSeafAea Metal Work . era -THE- Model Theatre Program F'OR Week of Sept. 27 to Oct. 2 one who for many wars was in es- teemed resident of Goderich. With her husband and family she removed to Detroit about twenty-four yearn ago, and her hushed and children have Akins- all passed away. Sluce early In Jour slw hod been at the hole of Mr. and Mrs. McLoughlin and had been tenderly eared for by Mrs. McLaughlin. Mrs. Doyle w•as in her eighty-second year. The body wap taken to Detroit on Wednesday to await burial after .the arrival of rela- tives of the family living in Mlasda- ell wart tit. Board ef Trade Meeting. The general monthly meetings ..t' the Board of Trade have been re.unI MI, the first since the holiday season lasing held Tuesday evening. There was a rather slim attendance. Mr. J. P. 'thaw was toured to the chair. and at mallow of 'natters revived attention. The Brantford l'haulIer of Com- merce asked support fur a petition to the Federal Government In'the• matter of a form to be made out by employers. 4hwr 1irautford merchauts ,have been heavily tined for neglect to 'mike out the form, and the Government is re- quested not to enforce the penalty in much eases until men•hauta are advised of their duty In the matter and forms are supplied to them. The (ioderich Hoard passed u resolu- tion supporting the request of the Brantford Chamber of Commerce. An automobile party from the Strat- ford (Vsamber of Commerce, to be join- ed by bushiest. men trona other prints along the route, Is to visit Goderleh on Friday, October 1st, and is expect- ed to arrive here at noon. about one hundred strong. The Meal fioani wilt newt the visitors at lunch, and it is hoped that as many am possible of the busbies.. and profeaslonal then of Gist- erich will le present. Arrangements for entertaining the visitors sere dia- cusswl. Messrs. .1. W. Mailer sal W. S. Bowden spoke of their Investigation of one of the industrial prospects now Iwfore the (hoard and reported favor- ably. The filling of the vaeanep in the presidency created by the departure of Mr. R. J. Megaw from town wax dis•u»sad. but as the appointment for the remainder of the term is in the hail& of the executive no action was taken. The remainder of the session was taken up in discussing matters relat- ing to Maitland cemetery. the fall fair, and other local matters. An Important Newspaper Past. Mr. Arthur H. Ford, non of Iteev. J. E. Ford of town. has been aft pointed managing editor of Ttw Lon- don Free frees. sne •ding the late Alfred E. Miller. Mr. Ford hair had all extensive and varied newspaper experience. For some time he was on the staff of The Winnipeg Tele- gram, later he was Ottawa •orres- ponlent for The Toronto Newts, and Latterly he has been on the otai of The Ottawa Journal and halt also Iwen Ottawa correspondent of The London (Eng.) Times. As managing editor of The Free Cress, he will have M psaltlon of great responsibility. but Iris friends are quite confident of his ability to hold the position with Credit loth to himself and to his paper. ('ounty Hospital Grant. 7Mhr 1'linton New.-tte•ord of last week reported a. follows: Yesterday afternoon Mr. Cannon. llrs. )1. (1 ('anhernn, Mrs. 1'srrie. Mr Donald -Mackay. An event of pleasant Interest to the friends of the bride was the marriage on Wednesday of this week of Miss Flizalla•th Mackay. daughter of Mr. and Mri. sold Mackay, Britannia road, to Mr ilavitt R. S/el)onahl of Ripley, esu of lite late Jolla S. Mt -Donald. M.P.P. The ceremony took place at high noon at the home of the bride's parents. Iter. It. C. McDrrmtd. minister or Knox choral. (tMelating. Those present were imiiwdiate relative.. of the bride and groom and a few intim- ate friends. Ikcorations of white and pink anal green made a eery pretty setting for the erretaouy. The bride. who was Oren away by her fattier was becomingly attired In a travelling Suit of French blue velour, in gold tone. with hat to mateli, and wore a corsage bouquet of pink tweetheeart rose.. Mr. C. Buckley ptay 'tbe wid- ding mush•. After congratulations had been extended the party Ant down to an excellent dinner. the tables being very prettily decorated with pink nod white sweet peas and ribbons. At the conclusion of the- repast Hey. 11."1'. Meliernild tendered *one apprsspriate remarks to which the groom respond- ed. Deur. and Sirs. Miihasald atter- wain'''. left on a motor trip to 'London. Niagara Falls, Buffalo turd other east- ern prints and in their return they will settle in their Lome near Ripley. The gr.oni's gift to the bride was a {marl ne•klave. Many handsome tufts from friends and relatives testified to in(mtwrw of ttty-tinRlr11rh it+npitst the esteem iD which the bride is held. board, and the Res. J. E. Ford, pres- 1)n Friday evening Last a teathering of members of the (:.x}erioli Ttebel:aft Ledge was held in her honor at the home of Mrs. W. :bell. and she was presented with an address of appnc- Int ion aceompanicd by a taut -glass twrry bowl. (Iut•Ttown guests at -T11---0 wteTiifng were Mr. William- Mci.ean. of Port *Sims crate d to sesppt what })over: Mr. and Mrs. 1). Meilomild. of county mimed decides upon when the Rioter: Mr. John H. Meltonald and matter is dald before them, rather Mblt Frances McDonald. of Kinr•ar- than to ask for a definite suns, as the dine• Goderkch Ito id did haat manna. NO The bride carries to her new home definite action war taken.- the moil wishes of many friend,' In • of weddlug preseuts was a large one and included Victory loan 1o11dt and chorines. The bridal 5e.uple left the house uu Church street amid a shower of confetti and there wan another shower ut the mime when the t in was Iasi rdell. The y ty euuple urrh.ul . tuntay evening at the home of the groom's mother. Mrs. J. T. Salkeld, Hayfield road, where a reeptiou was tendered them by their relutivex and friends, and this week they have gone to their louse near Lw•know. The bride was for .etvral years a resident of Gide- rich and attended the Collegiate its, xti1111,• 11,•1,•. Johnson---dohttaloa .t very* pretty wedding wan Notelet'. hied at tlw IWme of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .J.lii on, Myth, uu Wednesday, the Lith, at 11.30 a. na., when their secuud daughter, Margant Hruw•n, was united in wedlock to Oliver M. Johnaou, wand MOM of Mr. Oliver Johnson, of ekuderieh. The rites were performed by Iter. H. J. Me-' Vormick, before a e•ompluy of about twenty-five guests. The wedding march was. played by Mise Falun Hrow•n, and Mrs. t'oliu Fiugland *log •'1'util" during the signing of the reg - Infer. A beautiful dejeuarr was .ere - 'til amid decorations delicately arrang- ed anal in wonderful profusion. An in- formal toast list was arranged with complimentary addre.sca to the bride alai groom, Major Shaw,'or ('Iiuton, commanding oltkvr ut the groom over- seas, making a most felicitoum spas h. Tlw groom la a very promising vuueg optb•iau of Toronto, while the bridle Is our of Hlyth's most charming young holies. The happy couple lett on their honeymoon for RNleville and other point., east. Among those in al- ts•Inlanee were Oliver Johnson, of tlesl- erieh, father of the green, Earl and ilarold,-brother*Ttaeejroon,_of 'Tor- onto, ami . Malar iliimw. .t Clinton. -Hlytb Standard. Iden', ramp dawn M Clinton to meet the members of the (Tinton hospital Is.,rd in order to talk "ter with them e,soperatiott iu the matter of obtain- ing county grants for the hospitals. Mr. Ford addressed the gathering. The 100a 1 hoard, wtrlte loping for an Thema singly generous yearly graft. h the PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Catherine McKenzie lett for Detroit on Thurs lay. Mrs. Clifford, of Brantford, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Wm. Straughan. Miss Agnes Smith, of Toronto, is visit- ing, her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. Mr. R. J. Megaw and family left on Saturday Its their future hone at Van- e•' uver. B. C. Mrs. B. Newland, of Chicago, and Mn. W. Shields and two little girls are visit-;' ing Mr. Geo. Hunt, Britannia Road. MONDAY and TUESDAY ' -A PARAMOUNT PiiCTURE Dorothy Dalton "Other Men's Wh ee and OSBORNE COMEDY Baby Marie Osburne and Little Ilam In "DARDS NO. TWO" 1Wheisor Marriage. On Monday. September 11. a pretty welding took Aber at St. Alphonlus ehnrrh, Windsor, when MIs. Ethel Jef- frey daughter of Mr. Joseph Jeffrey. of Goderich. was nnitel in marriage to Mr. William Henry Willoughby. '1\w brhte, wearing n nary blue irientine mit with pretty hat of sand.'olored duretine velvet, h/id carrying a oor.age bouquet of (lphelia roves ant ferns, was attended by her cousin, Miss t.11lan , of Detroit. who more brown twtin with a pretty list to match anal carried pink roses. The groomsman was Mr. Dennis T►ueharme. After a dainty welding breakfast, served at the home of the bride's brother, the young eonpie left on the 12.1:1 train for a brief hon- eymoon trip to the bride's former home in Goderieh. After September 2.ith they w111 be at bome to their friends In Windsor, where they will reside. Death of Peruser GedPFIeh Bey. The news was received in tioderleb welch regret of the death of 1VIIIImm T 14 Elliott of Toronto, son of the late Thorns* 1:Ihlott, formerly of (tale- rleh, which oecvrred bn Saturday WEDNESDA1. and TH1-R.DAY A Goldwyn Eminent Author's SPECIAL "Dangerous Daysr' This Is one of Goldwyn's Leading specials. Also ('hrlatle Special Comedy "PETTiCOATS AND PANTS" FRIDAY and SATURDAY A SEiECT PICTURE Alice Brady V "Marie Limited" • Extra added featvree for Friday and Saturday. BRITISH CANADIAN PATER NEWS Snub Pollard sand Little Rambo COMEDY Mr. Wm. Lane, county treasurer, re- turned home on Wednesday night after his holiday trip to tl.e Pacific Coast. Rev. H. D. Moyer is at Toronto this week attending a theological conference which is being held at Victoria College. Mrs. Lewis Taylor and Mrs. A. W. Young, of Nile, spent a few days in town last week the guests of Mrs. Sncyd Miss Grace Boon has returned to Detroit after spending her summer days In Goderich. We wish her --County Clerk Holman is sporting handsome cane, which County Treasurer Lane brought him from the Pacific Coast as a souvenir gilt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Muirison and Mr. and. Mrs. Harry }hunt motored to London Saturday last to see "Chu Chin Chow" at the Grand Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Lyttle, who have spent the past year in Detroit, had their vacation the past few weeks irs their home town. Goderich, and left here last week tor Saskatoon, where Mr. Lyttle intends going into business. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stewart and their young son, of Ontario. Cali- fornia, are visiting at Mr. Slewait's old home. the Benmiller Nnrseries, and will be here for several weeks. Mrs Stewart and child have just returned from Scotland, where they spent the summer months visiting her people. Rev. W,J.Scot t,B.D.,of Port McNicoll. who preached in Knox church on Sunday evening, left this week for New York to take post -graduate work in Union 7 heological Seminary and Columbia University. He holds a travelling scholar - 'ship from Queen's University and has been awarded a fellowship at Union Theological College. Mr. Scott is a o son- in-law t o f Rev. J. E. Ford, of town. Mos. Scott and their little son will remain in town with her parents while Mr. Scott is in New York. Goderich is losing a talented young lady in the person of Miss Kayla Little, who has gone to Brantford to take a position as soprano 'oloist in Alexander PresbyterianTurch and also to continue her musical studies with Mr. J. C. W. Taylor. the organist and choir leader of that church, who formerly held a similar position in Knox church, Goderich. Mies Little has been a valued member of Knox church choir and will be much missed not only from the church but in other circles, as she was always ready to use her talent in any rood cause. We are sure the people of Goderich will wish her every success in her future undertakings. town 5041 elsewhpre. tlialkehd---Wark. The Smith's Fall. Hesor1-Vows of September 10th Iia. the following ae- count of Mn event which in of Interest to Many readers of The Rlgnal : A romance whleh had iffy beginning when both of the parties thereto -1"w side) in the Western Ontario town of ok.alericti had Its 15.115 h1tbni ' at 5.:111 o ria ktvuenlay morning 1,1 Itte home of M and Mrs. S. .1. Work, rhureh mt.- --when _ Their dirt•- daughter, Mimi. Amy Lilian •Work. be- calm. the wife of Mr. T. 3. Salkeld of Goderich. It.ev. Mr. Ellis, Astor orf the Methnllst d•hur,ii. .onln.hsd the e'renhony. The bride. who was un- attended, wore white taffeta. with overdress of white georgette. And ear - tied a•tluJlhle•t of 1)phelia and Colum- bia mimes. Iler going -away denim -waw of taupe bromIclorth. with hat fn match. A wedding Inca kfaot f,hle14•e1 11Ip 411.- I. '. MINI` Mr. liar. Mrs 1alkeld en- trained for Brockville, there 10 take a Irmo for Toronto and from the Quern Pity to motor to l.ueknow, Where they are 10 reside. Among the gtests at the wedding were M r. and Minn. George K. last while he was holidaying Wark and dsnghter of Tnrnntn: the y a at groom's mother from Gudert, t; oleo Orchard leach, lske Aimeoe. The ()flaws friends. The bride wan for &Pcea"srd spent his Ioyh00d 'lay' in 1 some time ■ high sehad teacher: the (loderirh and removed to Toronto. 1 gram, who is now farming, agent four where he became a partner with the 1 y,orm at Srilonika in Greece as o mem- Hop,-Rentt Co. of Montreal ss a cum- per of a motor transport. The list npiasloa broker. H. wan thirty-one yearn of age, And is svrvlvad by him wife, him mother, and a sister, Mina Mand Elliott, all of Toronto. Him death came after a very brief Illmmnw Of peetrmonla, Pnmplieeted with heart t many. Death of Mrs. James Doyle. The death of Mem. Jame Doyle. which oeenrred at the home of Mr. , ass Mr.. PI. Melafatiftla. 'Waterloo street, on Tuesday atteraooa, removed • • CHURCH NOTES. The Ladies .ti.1 of Victoria street Methodist .church will hold their an- neal thanksgiving supper ea the even- ing of 'thanksgiving Day. R. Steel Co., Limited 5c to $1.00 Store BARGAINS IN THE Grocery Dept. FOR Week ending Oct. 2 MAGIC BAKING POWDER, 16-" t's \35 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER • *i\k. SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY SOAP .10 EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK . .31 DOVE B1AND CORN, 2 for BON -AMI SOAP, 2 for. YELLOW SUGAR' ro. ; .....20 35\ 2S\ The L. R. STEEL Co., LIMITED 5c to $ 1.00 Store GODERICH - - ONTARIO The members of Victoria street church choirand their friends held? marshmallow toast at Point Farm last Monday night. All report having a real jolly time: Na th street Methodist church services next Sunday will be : e lasses and Men's Club at 10. The Club topic will be, "How may we cultivate high ideals ?" and will be introduced by Mr. Bert Menielly. The pastor will preach at both services. Divine worship at Knox church next Sabbath morning and evening will be conducted by Rev, A. Mc- Farlane. B. D.. of Bayfneld. Subjects of sermons: 41 a. m. -"We Would .Ses Jesus." 7 p. m. -"Christ Receivirrtio Sinners." Sunday school, teen-age and adult Bible classes at 3 o'clock. At Victoria street Methodist church neat Sunday tM sermon subjects will be : Morning, "Progress While We Wait." Evening, "An Unfortunate Haircut." Rally Day serviw in the Sunday school at 3 o'clork. C �B DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND cAGNIFICENr STEAMERS 3 1-'3rl.Al4D.Zr'; ■"CITY Or Mr' - "CITY Or BUFFALO' 'UIPFA...L///QSSs��-ilwily. Maj lot to Now. 15th -CLEVELAND Lam hen 110 r. 1L i Barnum 1 Lea.e CIJv.a.ai - 1 a r 14 Ada.$ CLIVWwa g ?.60 A. M. Swamis Term 1 Amt. n•.ru.e - f:na it. IL i 0.mo..Il.r .t c ...le d tor Cedar Pit, Pet -r-11.,, TMW, Dao( w.trpYY, a.0►. 4 ael.lmmdl.. A.tv.m 0.e.1. mod Cnw.W we mord foe aa..rt.t1am en .mm 15.. Ash pew a.lil ..tet w Aterriamm Mamma Atm for ae1.e. via C • a 1.1... Now T.ermM Avis. ' My a..• -n4.411 R.mmd Mg: ',MA rn Ir.'s,. limit, tom rare mot uc..iYi Irl b. .hello 1e...tu.u, rmimormd ..,t ...I m...l. e1..1 .f Thr Gomm( 61.56*I:AND•aa'• .•i en r«.yt .i ol....aY.• Al....l fie .w fr-r.5• ptermrtml.J dormr1rtN. WkM Ms. TM 4:1.r.11.641a adt.i. T• a..&C'014,r...l C. • r 7'►. c... •i w- -ef iv . vammormire . ..e 'FARE =,,s5,s6 THE TOWN COUNCIL.h an.l 1•'aa tni rkx ,nme,.lwe1./a with uud hhe nleantlnae rosvaF mend that, your cusamitte'e be-mwtpow- errd to obtain a premier ledger ani confe•r with Messrs. A. M Hob,I oa and 11. ft. long HS to ed.taiming the necessary tr,,i4t41114.P 1114111.,sl 11) 15. all the books brought. up to dale am nomdfamed h} the irons rr a. .. 'rim. special ,vurinittee aske1 for power to slake atrail ugements with Slr. J. A. Fowler for the cuupletiou of flit. lana,• ,, honor roll. The committee rcyucl.•A Bona that a bylaw for the establishlug of a Net yard mus being attended to by the committee in ,mnJunetion with (hl town solicitor. Thr Nre committee nevuume,del \that a permit le granted to Smith's rt Store to shlagke the store with N pet rhlnrling._ 'Iehese reports were all adopted. The questkto of providing a ripply of file(' waft again brought up and Ike chairman of the public works ,ow- mitt.r was empowered to pnn•hn-.e a supply of w04N1 from Mr. Reg. 1:*I1ea, who Iws atone :NM cords for male. The ,•emefd•is eummitlee was eloping. - pull to have about 450 feet of wire Pining construeiet at ttie cemetery at MD approximate test of $50. The unifier of plowing and bese111rhy Surwet Park was referard to the parks committee aitk power to act. Two More Fewer Bylaws Passed --To Obtain Supply of Wood. The regular tweeting of the town mooed was held 011 Friday psemimg. Mayor WVigle was unalsle to be present Oil ar.mult of Minima and inose. Wa11is look the Chair. An applies' tion from Mr: Buchanan for a permit for alf and oel)ili.uts to lbw building k.,own as the Colborne. hotel wean referred to the tire c:nunittee. A letter trout the tire brigade, stale Ing that, subject to the approval of the souautl, Mr. William Tait bud bees appointed fire rkhef-forth, remainder of the year, www -t farted to the fire committee. A request from the ('ollegiote Indl- lute board for a payment on the I0220 levy was went to the Nuance committee. A request from Mr. A..1. Cooper for permission to remote a tree Vh'torta street In front .of iia warehonse was referral to the public works and parka ,onlmittees with power to act. A communisation from the Goderich Flax MI114 with refereae to using the mouth *safer of the Agricultural .hell for a few months fur the storing of flax sed and fibre was referred to the public works committee. The finance committee reported hav- ing tonferrel with the heads of in- dustries Ie slrrears in their paymente to the town, and matters were in course of arrangement. flaring ex- alalii,il the /lleotlntm of tl.e i)umialon IMty celebration enamittee. She com- mittee revmwended that a grant of ;314.04 (Including 4150 already ad - reeved 1 be made to cover the deficit. The committee resomaeudel that a Cheque for ;20 he forwardeol to tbe Eaton of Canadian ttunicipalftles to- wards the fund for meeting the Bell Tckepbone (',o.'. applieat.011 to (Ile Ikomiulon Railway Commission for power to Ie(rease tlw rates. The com- mittee also reported:__ "We bare con wlderd the tows treasur'er's reel/tate Fail Tera from Allgood 31st. STRATFORD. ONT.. The leading Commercial Sebool of Welters Oatario. We bare competent. expmrIeneedl instructora. We give thorough emir** in Com- mercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy 4dI.rtmentw annd we assist grad- uates to pn,ltbhs. Write new for our free catalogue. D. A. McLACTILAN, Principal. .04,0•01616.414, A comfit:Hat with reference to .has hacking up of sewage from Ilatn.lt.a street sewer was referred to the pnk- iie works eommittec to obtai• a r. port from the engineer. Home ?tern in connsrtlea with the homing of buntline permit/4 vier* dis- cuwsel and tote tins committee .vas •ek- ed to obtain a book of forme for ap- plication., mad pert/alto. A "suggestion was made that Ike large geld at the front of the'remetery, which goes to weeds every year, be cleaned up and rented for cultivation for a short period of years. This wan referred to the cemetery r•om,nitt.v. Hylawa Nos. 2A• :e!1 and :t0 "sore pas..wl. N. 2A authorize, the tea- stroe•tion At a nine -inch eewer on Mc- ilonald netreet from ftritannia read to Raglan plreet \n 29 adthorites the rnnstruction of a nine inch sewer .a ambria road from Nylons street to Wolfe street No :i(1 appniato Witi4ta� E HPneltr'on am cemetery sexton nt a salon of $W0 a year and free house aol garden 11 it. provided that ha in net to receive may remuneration from other moons* for him services in tae care of any private Into is the iena• etery. 4 The Swift Co , meat packers, invited gue nes as to the weight of a ham shown at the Toronto Exhibition Roland Walker, win of Mr Wesley Walker of town, 'ironed exactly right, 1?3 ea., and has since received the hash as the iso_ They my it's better to he bora lihrkp than rich.