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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1906-08-31, Page 171P,Y1C4 , `1". :1111,--ee era'"it `•• C vaimAr Ait. U, On:XXO COVIslIVAC '03r GODEP.ICIL ONT. FRIDATo AUCipST t t906. tt 0 ICH STAR has a low hiculation Hum any othor tiewspospir his section of the County ot Huron Immo .1 .feasata...J. . r mogpipb. • . • ,wia.R.v. T1:774,booek vg„ 14, Atuntiv is Lskor Onyi, &meet Afhere be a SealdOtt of BIVISita* Vend I In tbe tippet Haim toot. Vowi Snturtlayk • N., Dietrich, a; Son have arontly Imo proved their prepesty, the'fititr Blair by painting it, ?dervish.: the grocer, tell elf 10bloy, ele on Tttesday, the unforttinate mete dent moulting le a dislocated shoulder. Tho county model school opens on -Wednesday!, with the largest blase Of etudenta the school has bad for Malay years. The Menlo Leaf lacroese team, of tan, In that town on Monday next, Ltrolihr IDirialyi.play the Argonauts.et Qin- 4 Mr. Ed. Book has made considerable insprovement to the Spence propeety. on Victoria street.by pruning and ra. moving several large trues. The town grader was taken to the Exhibition grounds on Tuesday.lvrhere it was started putting the grounds lu order fur the coming tall show. The carpenters havo, placed tbe joists for the floor of the Baptist church, and ad *won as sufficient hooka are on the ground, the brick- layers will start on the walls. An orderen-couneil was passed at Ottawa, setting apart Thursday, Onto - her 18th, as Thanksgiving Day,the,Uo- verntuent having decided not to hoed the request of the railway companies for the selection of Monday. By a elip a typographical error crept into Woraelhe attractive advt. on page 4 of this issue, but was corrected ife- fore the whole edition wits run oft. In tho Met line of the testimonial it should read "No. 20," instead of "$20." The Canadian Pacific Railway an- nounce they will estilinish a new train service between Montreal and Vancou- ver that will cover the entire distance in Ott hours. In addition to the present service two more trains will be run "Ailyrink of the Ooderich Lawn Bowl- . ing Aesociation leaves tomorrow to take part in the Toronto tournament,. It will be a strong rink. and will no doubt mecca pretty good record. THE STAR will be pleased to see the trophy come to Goderich. The Collegiate Institute, Public and Separate *wheels, reopen for the fall term on Tuesdey. Principal Field asks that all pupils for the C. I. be present on the opening -ay, so that the work of organizing the classes may not be delayed. The 0. T.11. has bought the lots cor- ner of East street and Maitland Hoed, from Dr. W. J. R. Holmes. The Co. has mode the purchase f or the purpose of using the lot as a freight depot, widen ehange will .eanete many altern- tions 1M'OUnd the station. The grass on the Square is pretty well burned up, which seems a pity, When there Is plenty of water at hand, with hose and a gurdener for its die- tribution. The charm of the Square is its grasny bed, and it is to be re- gt•etted that this charm has been care- lessly allowed to burn away. it had been given out that there would be through ears to Toronto hy the early train on Tuesday, but at the station none bad been set apart, so there was notch dissatisfaction. Dur- ing t he day agent Lawrence received a telegram granting the privilege, w hich is ad vertimed in another column. Worsens are kept, busy in the var- ious branehes of their business. Last week the firm received additional or- ders for two red-hot Huron furnaces and two pliimbing johe for Col. Young, one plumbing job for Mee o'Neill. Trafalgar street, a metal ceiling for MI110E11'14 dry goods store, and a lot of other work. Trig HT A lt has received many com- plaints of boys coasting on the side- walits, and personal oluseevation as- sures ns that. tho complaints are not found:it I unless, On those streets where there Is a decline the nuisance is very had, and enust be stopped or many or the new walks will be dan- gerous ones to travel on. Laet week Provincial ()mutable Min- im was called to lateknow, wheie he found A. McKenzie in a serious con- dition at the home of Hugh Finlater. I t seems that on the night of Ross' wrestling exhibition Angus Nicholson /Marque' McKenzie and seriously mat- t rented hit». 'rho case has been report- ed to Crown Attorney at Walkerton. And now we find business men tak- ing short cots through the Court liense Park. Foot paths will soon be found in every direction, and the most beautiful spot in (hullo:fell destroyed. Merely there uthotild be some authority t o stop people taking whoa cute. The Witt fling signs are of little or no effect, and an example should be nuule au a deterrent. Thureday of last week, while Post- mester Gen was journeying out to liarrilink's Park, his bicycle got from N811.14)1 and ran against the abutment Of Maitland kwidge. The force of the concussion wart no great tO valise mita In face and arm, re- quiring 13 re itches to ele.,0 the wounds. The latest news about :he Fbatmaster is that he Is doing very well,although his wounde are still very serious. The Heptember meeting of the God - erten branch of Worneri's 'Institute will he held at the home of Mins A. Andrews, Hayfield Road, On Thursday, Bent. ilth. A full attendance is re• rineste(1,ns members of Bonneville arid Clinton branch's+ are expected to be regent. Friends will also he welcome. ['Mem wishing to go in band wagon alai to meet in fiquare, opponite South illy.et,Ait.t(2,.iiilninr'negiriilcatki.n, of Carlow, has nold a driving three-year-old horse, fr:orn Mtsaouri Chief. to Jan. fileClunkey for a figure tip In the hundredn.and the animal is now owned by It. C. King, of the King Edward. Mr. Cunning- ham always breeds the bent in thin class of horses, and han several of them in his stables now. He was the breeder of Coneral Otter's famous "Paddy,- stir eq (line hero of the Boer war. The M Rebell Advocate reports that owing to the non -publication of the voters' l int eon rt advertisement for the township of flibbert, the Conservative appeals were not heard. and ad; the law redpuiren 'melt courto to he adverticed. rind a copy of the paper containg ouch advertinement cent to the County .1 tulge, which had not been done, the whole work will have to he gone over again. when the result of Antigen will he much different than it was at the illegal nitt We draw the attention of our read - I ere to the edvertisement of the Dritinit Canadian thinineen College, which ap- ream In another column. The princi- pal. Mr. Farquharson. has lied tong experience In tmelneee college work, and in likewlee a past manter in high sehod'il worie. Any, one who receiven tuition from thin institution. by mail or at the college, may be onto ob, tattling the very hest mantra. L.sst year two hundred otodOnta of lila re. (solved good p.mitionextatleodseposk. Get a progeatnnto wait% Tun SPAT'S giver/ all the 11011ts, • . neX,,littolfttii1710' A4Lfilf*trottiotliSSO,touteeeettletivIt'Al‘re^ -V . . . ., .I1 . . . , ... „ . *OW 'W*-abblOsin..'17/4. Oaltir-rt .B. B. 0,,,,„,„. ,...,,,,, _.„, ,,_ „„,„,,,,. .„„_•,,,L.,,, • `"0..T41, '74w wsw..."v_.1!„'",,L,.'"'w'r,,,, "Z",‘ brinikOr ;Ora sat a xerzner t4 ee;;teTete• aut. veritehl . _4,,oratri atill-littertalte4,14 Twit, litengstent STAB, 444 is MY ferelo3"... 'atielItethe nereit ft heittRe: td'AtW' dear Au own viltraye,„-iveolyed,ofcmutb, ,Itirldttese$ ROA 4i4 V,P31\a,L3 Vfri DP, 'Ife! lawrgentotangulimpoiY .1 , ,,,i, u. , - .. • jrile,,VORONTeli Volft.4. hcOusit cut Irene Goat/Of/he te/theeneeballel0340. tt001.0i: t"llf*""SeP 4til 4 . t 4. 0 ,.. -.C., J,, !.... . lite. , . ., your ' ticketa teem the teWele tiliket' office, corner Weet etre,* andlqintret open Vein 0 In Ill. tO D'11,.kli..; On Wilt tineM weepy .ancl tronble:by eatueg en ne. Rate only $2,9Sise •abeVe ti- Oat $4.0ro On ether dltelr . F1 Pi* lelsAyllrelle/li Town, TielPilk .A.gen , 0 Tineleaveat mei. iti.. -240 p., in., seep. in. A• rr ve Torenten.se p. uts r• So P,311.• 5%0°e -1a' ff. 2o a, in„ 4tuctp, in „ 7.00 p. ni, arrive Goderiell b2..5 weee west*. tu., n.so pt. au ,Aeurretrin Goon - feeuDgfer...- Hog farmer echool matee" hetet' and the ma • t 'end Of thefeenilY DT el is , ., will jOill in congratulating Mies A. D. Roth- Wen, a former ptInil of Q04014011 Pub- Ile settee), on tee nroSt Creditable rec. ord in the matriculation elcaminatione at Toronto University. She eomplet . ed her Jett ior matricubatien, and stood 3rd n the taco for th Edward Blake i c Scholarship in elaselee and moderns, 2nd in IdarY Melte* Rellolarship in °lassies, and lst in Om Bloke Scholar- ship for neederne. Weil done! COUNTY Menge Sonooes. - The Board of EXaminers for the county of Huron met in the Public school, Sear forth, .on Saturday, August 25th, to arrange for the session ot the Model Schools of Goderieh aud Clinton all the members were present. It was re- solved to admit attulents to the Model Sehoole who will be 18 years of age on or e Ore the opening of the schools at e e the autumn term of 1007. Teachers holding expired third class certificates will be granted renewals for three _e y ars on passing the final exantination of the Model School in December. The final examination begins on Monday Dec. 10th, 1907. The meeting then ad! fourned to meet on Dec. 24th, at Sea- ortb. Ggo. BAIRD, Secretary. BOA.RD OF TRADE. - The regular meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade was held in the Town Coun- cil chamber on Monday evening last, President Nairn presiding and a Wood ftroPoetion of the' member° Present. eport was made of the propo,sition 4ieeussed on Monday laet ' by the Bee- cutive WILY a repfteentattvir trf an ,, , . amen oan industrial firm whe . are about to es Can tablisb a duplicate plant in ada, and Messrs. Wtu. Campbell and W. A. McKim were emprewerect to continue negotiations with the 'gen. tleman when in Toronto this week. Several other communientions were discussed and are to be further consid- ered la -ter on. Some acconifts were ___, oreered paid, and the Council then ad- journete. TIME FOR ACTION. -The new cement walk laid on Cambria Rotul on Tees- day was to weertain extent destroyed late the same nighL On Wednesday morning it resembled a dancing party from the fopt prints of women's and own's shoes, the autographs of Pearl Clark, Mary and WIII. Bell being cut in the fresh walk with a nail. The " lad Ws " shoe bad a heel 2x2,1, tbe sole • . I d being i) incites, sharp pointet , an evidently made of patent leather. E• e e f fte th f 11 h f I' it er o ore or a r e oo s ro ic One of Councillor Goldthorpe's new houses was taken ossession of and • •43 ' ' according to the neighbors, a high old - time spent. The destruction of town property is a criminal offence, for i ta d. d d w e ere s a s n tng rewar , an bi b th an effort should be made by the alb thorities to bring the guilly to justice. An example cannot he ne e too early. A GREAT Suceass.-Four of our juvenile summer visitors stopping at the St. Lawrence -the Misses Annie Laurie and Geraldine Graves, of Cuero, Texae, Edna Garrett, of Detroit, and Henrietta McCulloch, of Peoria, Ill.- Id f h id go conee ye e ea o 0 - a week a 1 d th Mg a bazaar for the benefit of the Marine Hospital fund, and on Tues- day evening the event came off on tbe grounds of the St. Lawrence, and was a delightful and surprising success. The lawn wes well lighted and con- veniently arranged with tables for re- freshments, bouquets, fancy work and other attractions, Mist* Pearl Fraser. of town, assisting at the flower tables, and as the young folks hart sold over one hundred tickete, the at- tendaine was sufficient to tax ell the preparations. Mr. George W. Thom- son kindly supplied a gratnophone, and with the assistance of the ladies of the house everybody was waited on and the affair passed off without a hitch, the fancy work being disposed of to the last article. The finances netted $32, which it is proposed °ball lie the nucleus of a fund for the C94111),- liehtnent of a children's cot in the new bralpitGl. The splendid effort of our little visitors deserees the heartiest rtilite for its unselfishness and the indly interest they have shown in the hospital. Tint OCRAN Hot/sue-This old ea- teblisited and popular hostelry, which has been, owned and conducted by Oapt. Wm. Babb for over a quarter . ..„ , „ of a ..uentury, le now wen and trulF laid in its new stand, west of where it 1 Th I formerly stem . o oeetion seems to be even het ter than the old, but the transformation yvhich le being Made by the C. P. R. down tbe hill will do- cide thin later on. With a roadway between. the toundatton teethe freight shede la in nrogress which may place ft the Gileati ouse below the level. The outside and interior o'f the Ocean }Immo prenent a very attraetive ap- pearanee. The kitchen has been in- etalled with an ufetoelate Huron Range, and the culinary department conid not he excelled anywhere Mrs 1 ' ' Rabb being the euper ntendent. The dining room has been overhauled ea has been the bar, new metallic ceiling and walls pnt on hy Mr. Chas. (J. Lee; and Mr. Harry Ronson. the artistic planter, reflecting the greatest posse lee credit on himself. The bar and (Myron) and draWers and. other neees- eery appmetettenees are of qtrartered , Oas and of the most tnodern design, being manufactured by the famous In- Wrier Hardwood Company, of Berlin, which 19 a guarantee of excellency. The toilet and sleeping apartments are comfortable and airy, a feature not found In every hotel. The whole our- rounding* are of a toost inviting na- thee, and will be much more so when the great public storks in the neigh hothead aro etatipleted, and (ISM. llabb is to bo cotkratulated on the taste and good itulgment he hag need' in the thaeges. WC should aloe taste that Mr. thee. Iterperlooked atter the Intabing•whithtnostietbtittber Ocelot • out* bat the yeti Wit %fiat le going Wetrelnipit".tent t.°ItNieht214114ftreV;t1'10.'tY'iL7Wthob101.4: Wetiaeeffity ,afteatteen *W. r0.0'41001°14430:40-01 a‘ft144n,- vitan-* w'. it,. 11041* * ova, elk . 14 . vo**41.0,,,,, . . - R' /!!"' P •l'et/ - - - ' r •twofiet "o, iltnito enpthowith...eiverta .caretollte ewer' and; one firt front,: the iatterheingteeVett. At't It- Wilton Pettt,to, - The. letalt ear left .thel trikekt-:4k°11C ,t110. engitte.With lit and'gOIONOverthe . Mt and dOWit Itheet illttleeti' 4.,w1A. mettataraedrVitilterwiteallie Oileautrui IBIS Propict Arid %Oiled Wiat Alight :Anion.. AIr4NVIIiiiinnihnAnppArenlit noolAnce tor eaeoP"4"4 w"'"etetw 11144,4. ,,A.,.:2,4,11,44,74.b4,04,....,07,44t.0441,14.,.: alt e belie leetned tle nee Were . lei, , . . . . Ito . lakiken ' He era* tenderly hreeleht gionitelt wat to ba-ck AO. tOWB9 fhae a De nu ter rereeh Medleel al A all 4 looked aftetethe ineered Mere . PROrpeget NEW INDUSTRY. - The Executive of the • Bard Of Trade and DP filar 'reW11 DOiltelll hela e. Imenabere -- - . - - . jeint Meeting en fiettirdalt in° ft lest to diseaee with the eepresentrnahlinVe clue, isavIenA04mlaenribreasnutlerhmjbothitetIrtobulsof. items jui• °auto, a _proposition foe their leeetiort lo tioderieh. Tbe gentleman waa driven around town that merning, and saw the lay -out and ' the possible railway and lake shipping facilities and expreased himself as well Satisfied With, these. Like all business mete familiar with whet the 0. P. IL has clone throughout the Dominion. he prediete great advantages to Gode- rioh from the inconfIllg of the road here, His proposal was somewhat ftworehlyregarded by • those present, but will be further dteettesed at a sub- sequent meeting when some further leformation is forwerded by tbe coin- pa.ny, Emmezzeiongter.-On Monday, clerk A. Berton, of the Hotel Goderich, left by the 2.50 train. Some said be left. for Detroit, but no one seemed to know Mr. Burton having( been busily ' - • engaged hi in h f th h 8 P.P 3 linage 0 e 0- tells guests. 'rho management did not know anything was wrong at the time, but when, later on, the clerk was missed, enquiries were made, and it was learned he was away, having left by the 2.50 train Shortly after his departure telegra.ms were sent to ClintemStratford, Lueanand all along the -line, and though the train could not have reached Clinton when they were sent, no news had been heard of Burton by yesterday. Shortly after the clerk's departure, Secy.-Treas. For. tune, of the hotel Co., swore out a warrant charging Burton with steal- Mg $500, and it is now in the bands of the proper officers for service. It is said there is' a shortage of over $700 in the accounts of the hotel. Burton, Wh-o fcame here from Ann Arbor was . i . accompanied by a Mies Stockwell; Said to be his.' fiancee, who also was ent- ployed at the hotel. e_______ • , _ . e. _ . _ _ mil c WA% ,on Wedgeidey( Sit 4040 st.'111..r. M. thugher a ree. tia ea:lett...told, hath r tkinetkattneeletr, L'. ,tleelisitatt mialthe PletilaVelt ee . , ug •. 44. op uo ,o... er, ...0 • StO eel etierga with .4,oeftetiaux the ouwouy by 40tits feheaelghteettlega. • on ex„dae,. wee !outdo a. hey et ten,`-wee,7eleallet,A; -bef' ope- p..4 -yeetette'r, With *Wailer OMITS and raeeev Ng ' • . - - • -- . —• - 1 Oeotietedteit *item. Mtile telatittsietu of ebe ease teeeeeateteete edieemed Ad, de, gisoa. nu wen -away -lig' 'memo bee «.A.2- ) el' — la lee --- ' - dr Ittin''.4.0 Alta, Yll: 5.%avedune$dayongZirdEst. • Waa cOmmitted to the Pere a the Chile, rateetIrat r, eeelati-Yeet4ereewgel'014 Pin4g4 bY , • Isaac YllllOg* U1011440* who 05llveell electedtobetried bytatury,afterwardeesk- ed te he 0,19eits.1 te be tried witkont it,P1,YZI andpleadeelguiltytesteillingthetthiliennt •of clothes from a dwelling. Ile wastiefore His Honor Judge Doyle on WedneedeY for segtenee, Ilia solicitor, G. TS. Blair. made a plea for a lightsentenee, claiMini that it was whiskey thet caused Ids ellen to cotrnilit the cdTeneee, Hia Honor ad- dressed the prisoner at some length, tell - winigiihniomt ttl3taavte hthineletarocutase th"ebevdenwiltteinsktieayt; should he be brought before hitu again. The judge sentenced Young to four months with bard labor in the comae jail, and informed him that the reeson he olid t m to t e entre r son withUhaardselnaclborhifor a lothig Cterm, wl l'a)ei he- Cause there was no mein in that pinstitu, ion for au more intuatee at the resent t Y rime- On Wednesday afternoon Edward Swartz, of the British Hotel, was chariged before Magistrate Humber with hay ng, on the 6th August, sold liquor after il P. ne The charge took one hour for trial, several witnesses being beard, the wh 1 o e of whom declared that no liquor was sold after ti le tn. standard time. There was a charge against Ir. Davis to the same ef- f b. h i di i d ect, ut when t e Mag strate sin sse the action against the "British," the 11- cense inspector withdrew the nharge against the "Bedford." The 6th was th day of the arrival of the Windsor Regi - m nt and on the evening of that da a e ' Y large number of soldiers were up town, e• an in the two hotels named. At the appointed time the occupants were told time was un and were asked to leave, but they were 'some minutes in getting out, hence the charge, but it was shown there Was uo infraction of the law. C.' P. R. Construction Notes. The fifth girder will be raised today and most probably put in position to - morrow, as the tackle is all ready for the operation. The track and ground for the freight shed is being built up below the lighthouse and extended pretty close to the lake, so as to allow plenty of room for cars and freight. Part of tile office of the Western Canada Floe Mill 0 '1 .b r s ompany me een li d• 1 pu e ( own and teen are digging out the track for the cars, thus starting .._ _,..... _ 001TOAMe. . Itoogoz,--4floo ltateitooken return, ,,,,i c,,.;,, ,,„ mt,,,,,,,n to tor. ti fot, 4ayfil lot NTec't.,:rt*I;viito toeide. ity 110,1)00014 „ !... ' . . 44,805.0 Witco* woo repeeted la Que.!** l$Stte)- With :the intentioti„ef a.reanging Seale 'Matterat hut en laatetalay 0Ye. LOIlipii2i..erielltt 1.4Lellejtia.Lin..libilL„..h.e..r '...4Q"'". 444. "tt"w".4 l'"4"'''. """1'. $110 W491111010 to get beck to the, eitt till litenday. where the fiteleral tea Oa' ee that AfterneeM Mee, Ileeken had, beerile Deer health fOreellie thno t:ttpwItnitbil loont ze Ttootnttnaa,e,an.:: woeldbenent her. but the Ilene Was net realleed. fleet for the paat few weeks site failed rapidly, the end Com-• lug soMewhat sooner than. was °ewe* ed. The deceased, whe was in her 57tb Year. Was atnuatolvaemotdfmpeaebootinshtlrgi Eng,. eetteeR Years eget She is survived by her hue mete Ana 1 tal i Olt-n‘r-Yes-an-a--13:4esteollowerout7toW, Mile:s• Beatrice and lIstte and Meister Ger, pat oil tOeien. TV uneral took place rotn t O eituech o, t. John the Evan - geliet, Toronto, tol It,. Pleasant Cope- Eery, the casket, heing covered with beautiful floral tributes. The Innt4tItunYv friends here of the faintly will sheeeeek. sympathize with them it) their great sorrow. SitalgItfer4:11,3 1 a sw he: ,b -a dA lbeexe.n Hi l le tnodre r sn eoanri 7 oaf year, died at his home, as recorded last week, on Wednesday, Mul inst. Of late he had suffered greatly, and all that loving sympathy and medical skill could do were of little avail to re - lieve hint. The Amend took lace on Saturday afternoon to Matti Pd eme tery, under tho auspices of crinvecreee; Camp Sons of Scotland, of which de. ceased hi d I t men a metnber for several years. The attendance of f I d r onto*: and former neighbors from Godee 1 - ee- r- es- se:Jr Trtige,C)elsbtlif.ytilenpftc't7r7hhOnlitig11"'estve"e'rt"I in which dee Ala 1 e t d was held. He was horn in Bn.niTaltire, Scotland, hi 1838, and coming to Canada settled in God- -1, oriel) towns ip where he married Alias 311) soriVeed S tt..te) w(e3orit'b oi nr n 0187. , and in 1883 wi here he' lived (id hie death. Two sons and two daughters, with the widow, survive, and the sympathy of a W WO circle of friends is sincerely expressed towards them. SC tielens. LeeocceAtfitsjofoffr rTNialas.S_Toeiturtvoileltalgtleoiffizeilin dowu to'its old level, after the heavy rush of trade last week. -Mrs. Thomas Joyut has a d wel ling thinisWfittg_hatanutitaenad iilnutientgar moving there of aged men are oin to -ti west ot the •7011.7f. 1,s.A`elpcjilorunbliird -(11;11(7 ilear:ttutzl,g,i1„.. ter of Quite a number trout here attended the wesisling of Mipts.Drontscount, ateCargiU......- W J , . anti Aire. ttray attended the funend of the lute James Tabb in .Colborne, TH „EARNING POWE F AM'NE u 1 At.4' twA , mtwizi go, xtitimi , f A,VsPlientstso3, %CA ,. W.E. Welentette X. 7A - r, . ,, . , ...... ;Te,'lei. Pet .0111$ .11001' Yee put foto, $our 'gement thet ' . • -MAPS it ,gtort I touch pt the tecreeee'll due futhu'infeteet • ' ' . . - ' . earning power of the ouney',thet 7.ou Poe ink pit. aye4 . •• '-• - ' ' .• ' - .‘-• . ' ' ' , ,eca .....,.Ta,teladiareeldeeee.$94190 , : ,., .. ,,,,,,, .,"soakes.oir ; Ottqt*tolumAtetOt.', '''' '`ni'lllealdeoriall -Nme cower, tee - two 4,004, wwmvettli ,Temomo mat be • ecomerec mthernern• thsto-'01100.- Irtunok•It1 -Woo. or: -trent Alr. streitte- • • liateittl'ef Ignatidering. . . . . . . . . . . . , it.'4,.,It.144,914111, ,B. ' ' ,f4; . ... . . .. . . 0, LOAN' COMPANY . - . Rayi, nt000t*t.I*.*4tct.nt ItOBB4Oreent.;ett'dt e '• d ..y. 'Weet ,o it; ;ilia*, ,siee.e *1 ,.1 -le .o. .. , , 7ariatvien,...t,.; tua414,1,„44, n to, ,,,-„,) ,tele". - 4f lufMatreet, oPPealte !Poet Ofewe 00.1.04,04We '.1'elePleentree-Kete , , ' . . . .' ' . 4410 Ittiltiritali et any the4.:. 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Meoee Vail ec rcwileyu byleaWeg at TauSWeir office, • Itroaxes Pared aigl that eetdes the e,,spay be bad*. thloodlee.' and teatthelb9 'hi wog pablisbed• 'intheDentge atteettet la the-hi/men ot Au at, Ititn.lapikSotikeed,Septemlier uremia 8th, -.1 'Anti teat itt Peratut 'Of payment of the taxes magi:env ale:Ida-WM be .Seld at the Court . ' II li ' ,v or man mid Cage CoittSeS . ' Address , ... T twr-on. winnow afttruoon.* 1/014 sa' .a..a etnothIstimelcissa tretween Dv hOwling green sate n seirstOnsPer,fentetrant_h_,. . hider. r.e, ectverewa b/leavnig at STAg tonec.. , ‘Ro.u.e. le tee Tetwe,or godericht on TneadtlY. the 409thuyefPetieleber,At g o'clock lit the irt torsion:14 . , ,,,,,' ' . . WM. BOWIES. ,(_300014r of nuren. Treasurer, TleaenreretOefee. GlotiOrlolt, Alla. loth..190a . , . . It A. cantgUlettesen, B.A. *ANTED' . . ., . TENDER'S AUCTION EALH rererliEGU. - i ' BRITISH CANADIAN 13oorn Sealed tendere wet bereeeived utieto septette bet loth. moo, Torlbeecile pre/lege calvni6gIv" UOTION-AloleGeADGett • AB1,1IPAlliff oriel .AteltEfe`coirie_riaine Lots lei -1 ran Road . Ty., itibtate wit ii , . '' ROSINESS COLLEGE wrreesstbetiimelithattlitteor auttn4d;teett-bether*Dortbert, t2.7•1‘therruhs Pith nett ..... No tender neesiiisarPillecePsose ' ' ' ze. te jeneteeze, see•y. gerleh halt ti011e Of ' WIT lffnits ef the Town Of oedema, ono 0 meet progressive and boot bnalnese towns Ontario. MRS. LOUISA DRYSDALE, Wal offer for sale by P_Ablio Auction., at the Ex- . Cor. "Stange and Bloor Sts. \ WANTS. • s_"'BrItish ohange notolein. the Town of elepleneh, On SATURDAY 71110PTEMOKR lidi 1900, at Me hoer et . , TORONTO. good oeneral ser- 2 tablockk... the 0..„ described property. which. 'om its adadrable situation. .6.10iii- .- liyANTROATONcE,;-A , :... emu, small family, ttO washing. alPlur praittetivegiii. end °Merit:atm:1r advantages, 'Make te rit. S. 4., MeGaw. . — A, firnt otase-hivestment tor any ono 1 king lewd te by being ' ' - ToposITIoN WANTED. as /Musekeeper by, ji: unddje Aged, lady; or,woul. care for ola couple. 4edrese Vox nos. mitelle I. , , . chance make money o e to the market, and having an easily It worked FAME. . Tee Farm centains 100 acres, has ebundence .CODDRICH MARKETS. No changes In cereals this week and but lit- tle huoiness.only ten loads I , . eret nu, wANTEDeleirl wanted to do irritate!' Ur 110940v/00-- reaegifY 0 "'tea,' °a '1, '° commence first or • d week ituSeptent et. eurtheetiertirelaroaDPIY 1°0116 °Ica- . ct water two wello and a neveetainv 8 ring it,,,-..te,'..,,, more igi o .,00,1 num° weth,g, als*TerOOd Frame eottaTte 252918 feet. 4 goOtt Banknarn,-42x00 feet, with alar_ge ehed in eon- neetien.1111226 ' feet, and a good DeivingEouse. nine or of gt° t' Ilene belegmarketed this week. Meal tu o t a last week's uric and ea e • • - e6' Peldtre 14 U anything ticarcor than ever and -was:Tun-at onea a girt for Dining Room 1'V ork. apply el mrs. a, c. xbig•, ging ndwarewnotel. An the buildings and fences (trent good eon. ,,,n. , see- There are 10 mires of bearing Apple Orchard, a small Pear Orchard, 40 acres In Pasture. 40 climbing in price. __ Butter is firmer and eggs are getting seam. Potatoes are selling at No tomatoes at 00e 5 6triRE..„5,13ERDEEN, Neleari St., 10 now -.I. Oen for summer besiness, lowing lately 'removed from North St,. Large reel- dence, ,ennatertelae rooms, first °leas board. eernaanent or transient. Rates el earring. • ' ' scree in IlaY.7 spree la Summer Fallow, tho bahuum ender ere% The place can be inspected any time before sale. TICRIlig.--Ten per 'cent. ot the purchase lums from Ile per basket, n'iid vegetables are' 6 . , Olean. I P. Andrews shipped a ear of hogs to Tor• onto'yestarday. ' , current wholesale prices corrected ECM SALE OR TO LET. ::•••••••-•:41vvs","--e°•••"'••••-•-,--"•"-"'"-soeist, uteney to be paid at time of sale, and the bel. once within:90 daye or a portion of the pnr- chase moneY. uP to 24,0M. may manta gtia up fa noon of Thursday.) - p,,,, ,,,,_,,,,„ ,,__ Snr-rin- g-.-w-roat"-eiondard vo in to 67 0 76 to 76 ha filo RENT.-POr the tall and wi re d d ,:k.- -erionger,ifelestred,the popular . an we known st.J.ttwrence. ert itistureatetreet, God& rich, sidirimmaned and aquipped as a huge boaratticamise- ,A splendid chance for the right toile rived business. kossessIonAiven person . .. st ance. Apply for particuiars to to M . C. seelc,iin. tire preetites!, ,_ .,' . ., Sa''''..-Wrillirtnr "510,1tri-intritecl-tputnz ErliTypof Eft Red Outaria Fall Wheat for mortg4e. with inteeest at a "t7 "awn° • e tate. The germ win be offe,red eubject to'a re- „,„,„„,, hid, .. '°"`".' . ' M,In. nrYStia. le is.determineil to Sell thin pro- PertY, as nor health Is not .good, and she must 1411/0 tin fayladng. For flintier particulars. alt. BIY on the nrettlieeS. or to _ . - ' PutuipPoor, sours & BLAIR, . ' ' ''''` ‘. :Barrister* Godetich. --ri --- 0 Rea. UNDRY, Auctioneer. - Flour er ow[.. te t E. l P . rii% a 2 50 to . lOnr, per owL, roily.. ....... 2 20 to Bran nor ton ' - "" ''''''''''' •" " "20'9 re tow 20111°8 Screenings per tpn n; oo to is Data new ' ..e„, . e 24 to a Bexley new o lo to Peas new 0 GS to Rye u e.;48 to- ^() Buckwheat, per bushel Hay, new 0 48 to • ° °° re 2 60 2 go gs o in 0 65 48 98 56 seed. The wheat is bald, with white chaff and red berry. Ws very hardy and a fairly good bushel. One VOTERS' LIST NOTICE Dtitter, per lb 0 18 to Pg.gs, itreeht per dozen 0 1.5 .u, 19 10 — • Around the Harbor. . The steamer Petrie was partly hauled out: of the water on Monday . • for repairs to her wheel. . A of e is now at work under gang na n J. 0. Bogie rebtfilding that part of the breakwater burned away at the recent fire at the Goderieh Lumber Mill's , mill. The new lumber mill is roofed in d b hi i b i fl d ' an t e mac nery s e ng xe in- side in quick style, making it look as if the logs in the harbor will nearly all be turned into boards before the ice conies tide winter. , The present season haft been the best for many years for passenger tridlic to this port, the steamer King Edward having landed large numbers at this a every call during July and Au- ort t P . , . „ gust, and tnis boat s reguntrite in k in to ite time table has been one eep g of. the eonsee of its great pattrag:, she landed 42 passengers on h r la t Sunday evening call. M.J. Proudfoot, with a gang of men, haa been gathering up the nottet•ial along the pier belonging to Battle & Co., the contractors, aml it lOOke KR if the outside breakwatet will be left as it is till next summer. Mr. Pt•oudfoot haa received orders front Ottawa to run a cable out to the outside break- ter from which will Jae placed we . d three lights, ono at each en and one in the middle of that etrueture, as a uide to mariners entering and leaving rug this port. The North Pier reached this port on Monday afternoon on her return from Main Station, Bruce Peninsula, after a sensational sail frotn that fishing station, the weather being blustery and the lake a mass of white caps. The commodore, Capt. Alex. Lawson, held tee helm and the „„w o --- ' r' Walter Turnbull, G. L. Parsons, T. W. .. Nairn and Joseph Pigott, proved goon sailors. Harry Sturdy, who left with the party, came home on Saturday. They hacl fair fishing, but being out of ice and salt were unable to bring any of the four pounders they landed to Godorich. 0 The steamer Huron arrived in this harbor on Monday evening, Just three days behind time. The delay was caused by the passage in Little Cur- rent i•eing blocked with four large rafts of loge, which blockade delayed many steamers for over two days, and the Huron was hound in TobermoraY over Sunday. The steamer had I. fair liet of passengers and came through the blow without injury. An Owen Sound despatch of 27th said no steam- er had reaehed Owen Sound from Sault Ste. Marie since Wednesdey Of last week. Tbe raft 19 the propeet y of tho Play fair ',umber (lo. AMONG THE CHURCHES. George Buskin, agent of the Algoma and Northwest Evangelical and Ole. ?di i f II k I portage as on. gent.° u y ac now - LI vie', ), edges M7.85 contributed in ode its behalf. Itnprovementn rtre re- D t f th Mi 1 9pired nt the epo o e se om, 202 It ing St. E., Toronto. and miteh greater work meld be done were Christian capitallets more liberal in RP - - . . . support fur. Deakin nan neen in this ,"' ork a long time and la well known "n' Ma faithhil and zealous laborn in spreading -tile Scriptures and worthy religious hooka amongst the dentltute parts of Northern Ontario. Tbe largest yearly income for min• Mori work ever recorded by the Me- dentist Church of Canada is shown in last. year's figures,which have recently g COD GU . le ota amount been i t T/ t I for the year Is $405,270.23, an inereane foe the year of $10.538.18. The Item of legacies showed a decrease. Not counting thorn, the increase in the largett (Wee reeeived. Ilt•itinh Coin m• Kt has been the banner Conferenee In the matter of pereentage increases, Atteiniluflet Conference comes second then Albethe with Hamilton ami Nettiminilland tied for fourth place. In receipts Toronto leads the list, with 320.01 with on inereese of f3,25J1 02. . . amilton comes next with 454.0mei The total income le $4M,270.23 and net itterease . ga.4111.18. Of tbe above rittionn , Oren& offeringetonteibuted • Atiti, Epstorth Lcagnes tra,.. ntri [lusted' $42Ail.14. 1 the last of the sections of the Guelph and Ooderieb it. It. The cemeet abutments along the Lighthouse hill are being pushed a- heed, es is au the „rk on this se„tion between the roadway and the lake, in- eluding the depot buildiug. The trest le track from helow gamier - mott's to the grain elevator la nearly completed, and will eoon be ready for the rails, and the solid timber used in . its conetruetion, makes it a very sub- stantlai piece of R. IL work. - A Guelph dispatch of Aug. 23rd said : 13y tite first of next mon th tho O. 1'. R., which has been rebnllasting the iluelph Junction, will start the re- laying of tho whole line with eighty- pound steel rails to bring it into cote formity with the roadbed of the Guelph & Coderich line. It is not likely anything will he done Jost now - to improve the grades. It is also un• od that the contract for b 'II dersto In t ing a 0, P. It, lino into Hamilton !rout (hielph ,Juttetton has been practically let, pending some arrangement at the Hamilton end. This will give the Canadian Pacific the option of cati•y- ing their Nort hweet grain traffic over the Guelph & floderich road hom Guelph junction either to Toronto or Hatnilton. On Tuesday Pigott & Co., the con- tractors on the C. P. R., Nerved an in- junction on the NVerttern Ctinada Flour Mill ll k h • I s 0. to Sul) w or on t e east sit e of the Co's office and mill chitnney, claiming that tho work being done came tinder the terms of the contract made between Pigott dr Co. and the C. P. It, As the new line of railway ., nictIcallv touches the office nci le) • " - chimney, the Mill Co., wishing to have aver y part of the work well done. so 5 to tnake their property secure, asked the (I. P. ft. to allow them the privilege of doing Lii0 WOrk them- selves, a request that WWI At. once granted. The tee then pulled down f th M • i part o e 0 te s, and was clearing away the en.rth to make that mu. t - . ready for concretin when the law • g• stepped in and stopped work, 1)f txml•ee no outsiders know the legitl nu- peet of the question, but they all know that the injunction ntoillIS another de. lay with work that has already been too long delayed, and they can't see why an amicable arrangement was not entered into with the W4404911 Flour Mille (lo. anti thus stop another delay. °mash Papers. , . 1 .... rhe elattot»til ming at !Milbank iM completed and plasterers and paint• ers ore now working on the Idilver• ton station building. All the ronstroetion engineers have bad very nattering offers to accept engagements on the Orand Trunk Transcontinental Rai !we v. Oinstritet Ion Engineer Orifilth has three gangs of el teams and 45 men on the grading work between Milbank and Meyer' mi, and t here is also n 1,cane of eighty men balinetitig nod sixty , _, „ . , •„ „ „ , men ; I at, "tying, I Xi ona in. or un. gang building tins steel bridges. From Milverlon to Tilyth there ntr no large bridgen or diefletilt work in the way of the track laying, and n4 they lay an average of dune mile of 1 , track per day, they will no doubt a in Biqa' in less lh ii nth The, (In a v -.1 - ' point will be the terminus for the present, au the rano will not he lahl in Ooderich until later. The Guelph and Gmlerich Railway when completed, will he a gren t lir le • one of the finent In the provinee and to the building of It bee entirely been devoted the beat akin and t r n• ) ga ieetion that the 0, P. R. possess:am. The company are rushing the eon. ntruction work and it will ire emnplet. ed from Guelph to Blyth, a distanee of ea relies, in a month from thin Mite, The regular pacoenger 4erviee .10 now refining between Guelph and lei- mire, and the construe, Ion train ban "'wiled Milb`tnk. to which point the track hen been praetleally eompleted. The IMMO enbanktnente, I neled ine the three large brhigen, required to (iftilf the vallevn and tit rertme between I II - batik eand.iiitiv`r" will be completed a,n" ,,,t',,ne `Atm..," '" Miiverten in robont '°uP'"'3" “10Y0' , ae vette for Tim STAR to end of tee6. Auburn. 25 cents for Tun STAR to Ctld of teo6, -The Vngli i • I, O Ammar, NOTItS, • , . SO t bore- people from here picnicked with the eon - 'rogation of Myth - - We had quite a wild i, • . storm on Suirinv night, and 'Joe Carter got an electric shock. PURSON A I, - Miss 'elude e 1 0. , f ,,,,, ' I- 1 . 9 rritV rig- ' onr, o s. too oil , visited friend! here ti • - - lir end Mrs NI • ni • ree"1/- Y • ' • • • ( k hiil visited friends at Witightim on Sunday., Mr, and Mrs. Geo ' . N oung- hint writ:: ill Clinton one day this week. S. Searles ViR/4 at Godetich 'rues - rinv.---Mr, John Taman. sr 1 t ., laii gime o gr,,,,,,,ts. mi., iind Mrs, Clots, Beadle and Mrs, Geo. Beadle spent a few (levant Toront,, show win nowstt is home ' ' - - from the West Mr. and Nirs. Strad, of Nil,. yi„iteii friends here miss i illy , ' ' i f ? ' • . ' 1, olitq,,, i et, o 1 lensall, visited friends here lately,- -Miss I„ Stalker,'of Luck - . .' 't . i t sit Doe, N 1st Li a . r. J, Johnston's. An• other of our Auburn girls WS% married re - cently i I „ii Lie peraou of Miss Jennie Min - kin to Mr. Mugford, of eoiborne. --Me Halstead, of Godeecti, visited friends here. -4.- Sheppardten. rattsoN A I,. - -Mr. and Mrs, Nahum' Kerr, of Nile, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mts. Wirt. Drnham Mrs. Ed. Dunn Inee Miss Annie N.:roomful), of To ronlo, is visiting her brother, Will V roo- man rind sister, Mrs. Sylib, ut present. , Muss Bella Green is spending thin week in Godericli,- -Miss Aggie Hawkins is among the visitors at T.notito Vair at present. Mitts Mary Burrows goes to T oronto this week to visit friends and i i 'Wein t le Fair. . Brief Town Topics. Labor Day Palle en mottilay next. There are really too many holidays. Cameron and Rilimairt halve been i t I t t II I tppoin ed sot ci ors o . n• Hovers. gn Ilank. , 'I he Ginierieh Organ fardory wan closed part of this week, for I he am ....ti,,, ,,,,,,,,i, ,.."..,... " ;" " ' ";'''"m 1,044 RV! it'll.it 11VVflit ing ()woven at STAR office : Pair ladies' kid gloves ' belt and a gentleman s . 'rhe Signal this week put in it new A meriean i i . ' n.Versal ntess, it nil THE HT N it is ',leaned to learn of our eon. ',4 evident met ie • t • temporary I 1 , I ), (ln M onday night I het e w an (token row on West. street., near the Chinene laundry. A window was broken at I hi, boindry. 100 I 11,,.. twin in ow neighborhood claim that I he ICariguage tine -(1 wa,, VIII, ind,‘,,,i. During Die past week Tug, ST A I presses lave men tept very busy wit It i h vatious pee., flininig 1110,111 tWn thoti• itand eopiee (if t he Great Northwestern prise list, whiell will t•ortiprise about llil PsgPs find 11 'le tiis1111 MO 10111111114 o ImPer• Inntead of the nmell roe'', of th. Temperance Hall being used for th, Junior room of St Patrick's. as last ., t I e 1 o • 1 1 , q 1 , . - - yt ar, 1 ) al( I t Mai . in 1.tngp menu; to tete the floor of t he trig rootri thus allowing all the robio feet. air finnet. neeessary for each child. . Nearly all the stock of the Pair has , been movell from tire corner of IA 1:st mot t•et to Mr. Parson's TIPSY' story, be ., .. „ ween east and Hamilton streets, on mar,. • 4 f4 at- s o t 1 e Si • Wilt tr Inifiltiraf I t t ' m"Tr"w• I.. Lay in ham accented t he agrory 114 travelling salesman for the NI et'or mid, mr„, 0 ,, „I .g (1 . „., i 1 • eel a ip I 1 - ' - "' ''' .." - „en„„„ , , ii ,,, , """' ''''''''• ".. W '" "",'",t.. tor roPoo• sent thin well known imniement man , .' nf or, Ind ng firm, a poultoun his eerier ience flit him for I ,i a high degrt.e. Don't forget the Islet, bail match a Agri ii I / 1, en.. twat. .'ar... on Menday after noon I Imbor Day:, n hen the Doderiel town will play a pieked twtm front t In wl xj•ini tiny fr.• irti yn el,iv•itivite, mr, Ivo nliond glom I itter fat: 1,1 e, , .. , %Vv. i oe . Cie at rOlage411 ' (me the tonal have had on the disiniond thin year The billowing Is e eted to he th line II o : 110111,0 a, u Petiteher : Croft toehe;; not 1st imele :0. mg ingem „, , 4. eztlti 4K1Re t MeLittrf Mil% Khort Intyle third; Jaek Wiggine .lan, Wigging e arka or Lewitt. flehlere ; Abe Illg r i Th I iti g neon, iimp re. OPO p nyera w rui many otheea an ran get mit ar milted to ha at the earn fen. practice a 9 o'cloek Monday morning. yielder. Price et per AlS9, good Brood Sow, soon due miarrow. '_ Apple io pas bowERBV, j. D.,,Lat tr,drd con., ocaerich P. O. yOTERS' LIST 1906. hi rompAI,ITItoe rue TOWN or GODERIC.II World, per cord a 00 to Cattle, expert 4 00 to Cattle. ordinary and butchers 9 SO to - 00 60 GO rpo ftentT.-e, targe.Nreute avrellittg on Net- JL eon street, formerlY ocuMply by Colonel Wang. Ternis reasonable. A_ ly to Mr. Sineeth. . CouNTY oFlicatosi. ' NoTteir is hereby given that thave transmitted or delivered to the persoes mentioned in sections a and. e cif the Ontario Voters' 1,ists Act, and the Lambs g , pring 4 00 t,:, Sheep, fat Iowa a so to ogs, live weight 7 0° t° Hogs, dreseed.. 8 75 to Hams, loorib. ..' .......... 0 GO to " • ' • 00 ot 0° 00 00 . f - 111griODSIt To RENT.-Furnisiteci or an urn irs ished, o motile, with ail lumen' 'more, nienta, COrner of Waterloo St, end 'Britannia Road, opposite Collegiate Institute. nor panic. tears apply to Semi., j. MultkoW, Gtecer, Ram- mon street.' s. amendment thereto, the.eoples required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the liat made parsuant to Said ACt, of all persons appetuing by the last revised assensment, roll of the said rauniclulay to be entitled to vote la Die said municipal' at elections for members of the Legislative ssembly and at municipal elec. Bono,,, moo. oirtir:... 0 1.5 to EtTcli-„, 7 00 to sh ep skins 0 50 to Tello,w, roe ed red 0 01 to Chiogens-barnyard chicks per lb 0 10 to .. -crate fed , ° ti t° Beet, tore quartore 0 00 to 15' 25 60 Ot 11 22 00 RopErmins r oR, SA1,E OR TO RENT- on st, etuirewe ste solid brick it-roOmed li)use, good cellar, outbuildings, stable, orchard. On St. Paled st.-teu rooms,. basement, attic, fern, ace. bath,electric tighting,nearly new. On Quebec Street-entme, so rooms, stalfie, large tot Also bagatelle talee, cosi stove, ete.,:les of the London (Eug,,yrintes inventyyears and Illustrat- ed London News. Apply to joule oseLv.• eons, sod that the sgid list was first posted up in my office, at Ooderich, on the aist day of Anglia, 19,25, and rethoins there for iuspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and -if any omissions or auy other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. M. 0. JOHNSTON, CLRRK or GoDERtCk Dated this 2Ist August, r906. ' Beer. hind Quarters 0 00 to potAtoe,, II 40 to Tomatoes 0 60 to A,,plop 0 26 to pir,ras `" 0 25 to Cattle and Hogs at Toronto. Weekly Sun Office, Tuesday, Aug. 28th. tett "Iceaetleeinta"oZ. t'eD zeta° at 40 on 40 5° °e- -151ARM To RENTefor a termer three years, ueltireasiegteiri„ liae. while in all othor lines .12 being Lot li) Den, g, West Wawanosh, Rood spriog REAL ESTATE AGENTS. prices are on a roost sat. istaotory levet, is not cause for surprise. The Northwest containing 260 itereil. All in geissa. creek and good buildings. Prefer to _rent for ply to W. H. WimoN, rifiggntiPttt:liret AP . XTOUNO & ROBERTSON, REAL EsTATE _e_ AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Dor,reeWng, buying er renting town and farm Fire Life Insurance. Office, ls pouring out ite autumn and fall shipments of prairie fed steers in a continuous stream. Theso cattle aro not only o0Ming for. ward in large numbers, bntin prime ondition, the the being :hove XTEW ROUSE PPR SAL10.--0,n Britannia ot w. T. Mtwney a residence. property. and North side, Court House Square. average of quality tho average of that shovrn in Toronto market. Not only are these shipments the ../.‘„Reade epee Apply to G. ie. GeLforr, tastSts glutting market, but they are filling up ocean shipping apace as well. thus For, BA:IX-The fine brick House, with id WITS ;Of land, on 13aytleld Road, at pre- cent occupied by the undersigned. Abund- once of small !mite, 'such Mt Pears, Idun38. grapes. ourranta, ow. An ideal place for a home:ma gardens- It to the best value in God- midi. and will likely double in price within fourlyears. Apply on the premises to -J. IL Meetotleat W. E. KELLY WATOIESI.A.RElt, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. ISSUER OP MARRIAGE LlogNSES _ and renderin more dinloult. tr the handling of c.attle in Ontario, As foreshadowed last week ill The Sun'. the price of bogs has dropped again, The buyers apparently are lowering the prices systemati, eally, to reduce them to a paying level, with- out doing injustice by too sudden a decline. MIN Blookwoll, of Park, niaokwon & eo., seen that the Daniell markets and the irlsh bacon markets hove each fallen off this week from ARref FOlt BALD OR RENT --Lot s, eon. too aoree oonEnton. - ONT. three to four ahillinga. He does not venture the information as to the future markets fOr 0, E. D. of Ashneld, containing Els eley loam, Id acres grass. fairly well fancedgrad arte414" Well anct wind mil"barn THE BON -TON LIVERY hogs. This firm quotes hogs at country Points at Vida:oft' cars hare at $0.80. -.- --- '-: 40x60, th stone tevennent.greeary and horse vable 22x3.5, drivtwir shed and other truildings. House 201,30 wit kitahon and wood abed. Good eras& Ha f mile from church, schtiol and poet ee. Apply to et. J. Deem Crowe P. G. ' , 15-1re EAST ST., GODERICH. Thoroueld modernized, good rigs, geed 'horses, . it re ade harness. Rates reasonable. Your patronage solicited. --7:--e,' --,---------- -- - -,-----_ -- _. _ - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , Page. Voters' I,lst Notice -Town of Cmderich ' Seed Wheat -John Sowerby • FOR SALE., -Two now Dwellings on Angle. Sok tit. A, comfortable Dwenleg on Pieten gt. Buil melee' en Elgin Avenue, Rester -St., Cedar Phone 51 Walker 80 Augustine. z Girl Wanted -"Star" Ofilce ' Maid Wanted -Mrs, S. A. McGaw r Stvand Fine& . WANTED -A few Vurnitthed Houma or Fteents, near the' Lakti front, to rent for the smellier season. • YOUNG 8c 4011KRTSON. THE NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO. FOR GEORGIAN DAY, 800 and MACKINAC ISLAND Position Wanted -Box 109, Mitchell ' Dwelling to Rent -Mr. Sineeth ' Necklace Lost-"Strir" OffiCe ' Bracelet Lost -"Star" Office ' -111,01tOnlitTY FOR BALE.- The dosireble A. ekroperty on Elgin _Avenue( Godeneh, own aild Osolliged Di' ul% WhI1417. °al tame nd twel•thiroe of rut sere Of land, wit aludea fruits. Tte40 hotuse to•heated by hot water told had 0.1 mOdern inrprovements. A bare/tin foe eny pe tewantele firsreSagel Pre' pert at of ' Wendt Oleo. Apply to or Merles through the 3000 'SUNOS Steamers leave Collingwood Men- , way, Tueeday, Thursday and Saturday at 1.30 p. tn. Owen Sound 11 p. tn. (Monday, Thursday tend Saturday via Parry Sourid, Byng In- Child's Coat Lost -Geo. Porter ........ ... . i s Bargain Days -J. 14. Colborne 4 The Old Reliable -W, M. Pinder. . 4 zoth Century -W. C. Pridhatn , 4 Pal Mantlen-D. Millar Co. 4 ' AFrt Souvetlirs--Worsells 4 all Dress Oceds--tiodgens Bros 8 Dlt. Oft Goderich. . . ., - - - *failings let French River Monday Residence To Rent -114 nq. C. Beck ' Akflo YO/t E161176, - several handred eartieSer old neweeeperseor sate. lust the ragyrnetreti. Appliat and steamer only goes to Sau t Ste Marie. • Booth Privilege -M 0. Johnston .. ..... i ---- - - are itimseeleanitig. BTAR Orenne . • ,„ ... .. .., . .. PERSIANS anti PARRY SOUND DIVISION Stettnaer lenses Penetang days . SPECIAL NOTICE. -PROPESSIONAL week 2.45 pan„ northbound. Steamer leaves Is oticen under thin heading to nomadvertis. ors will be charged 10 cents a ru ening line in A nov ADAMS; teacher ot Piano, eta e_•._ Studio, Manic of MontroalBlock. tor' Tier West Stettot and pillar°. Parry Sound Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 0.30 a. Ine Tuenday _ • Tnirredhy and Saturday at 7 a. m., nonpariel type. 12 linos to the Inch; to yearly °°artacl advevtlsers whose advertising % ye re in the same issue 6 cents a line t 0080 who make a yearly•contract under this --..+ . OENTISTRY. eouthbound. • FOR $00, PORT ARTHUR, FORT WILLIAM heading. and do not otherwise adVertisa, 8 cants a line. 0/%180tellii0itilttba, itril. lehtel _Ifunkatia stand* At ntnigAnntlit W6dilt4d6Y anAgnoci" ........ and DULUTH Steamers leave Sarnia ago p, al, — Local Noticed. Messrs. Stoddart & McKinnon beg - - .....-...... .... . , •.............. . . Afondey, Wednesday and Friday ; Friday steamer through tn tf.otraAtiotigmlnhatatfhwa,ttregrkAn the contract snt., .........,„....Alle,,,,,:„....,.....1,..........„....,..., clitIORWOICIVV, Oelleild Aetelioneter Ur 900 ton Street Goelorlch.P. O. Beg nee ,Feenwfarra stook, and ailtligther Wee will Memo special: attenuate I ' buy _your cm thwack* of ffielieelleld } arid eta and will PO spot 06,8h price*. Utak. know:bayou JAW) tome menyline *woo abd see What I can -laxotturr, goes - Mantle ATTRAC'rIOIM TOURIST RATIO; Tickets atte informal:Hon from all Railway Agents, -.:....------..,7.--7----- -- _ . and extra eartag.and extetn an I nuriltaitlutO all Massey-Earris patrons mind friends to visit thorn at their Show Rooms. By close applica, lion to business and carefully looking after the requirements of customers, they hope to merit the confidence and gripport of the Whole farm. ing community. fan yeti. - WitlitelE curioeity Shott,.00deti , BANKING Meeting Calendar. ''' " ' ' ' ' • s - 110TELis „ 40............. 11 e„,, noTegil:lictiTrgneg gg.the Public 2eheel 1)-- rillidg, nuitx :Trt(s...tiedarleti. gat.e.. .1- TROPfififi Yre trAla awl medernmea, A heir the ve et and, farmer. Best ill.60 acts Oteri.filttirdepyWhera-N. J.,11011, RIB . prO". . . The Sterling Bank OF CANADA ftegniar meeting of the Collegiate Institute board nett Thursday afternoon. negular meeting et the Town Connell on PridaY evening of next week. , ' '' ' ' Ins COI -BORNE, HOTEL HEAD OFFIGE°' .. TORONTO .......................... Married. soorr-nnown.--ce Wedlnesxlay, Aug. 29, TROS. 1/.101INST014, Paoratartst. . IOW, at th0 Mance, by Bee, ihts. A. Anderson, B. A.. Richard A. idcott ..-.-. Tido to:Write toiblic house, under the ne* trilltlifitenteht, eiiii . be. conductetion • modern principles, end the beat poosibIe InnernOrated be Beeelal Aet of the Draninitm Perliament to reeteve ueposita ..,,,,,,,_ to Miss Jennie Brown, both of the township ot ltiorrht Died. RehRine.-On efatimlaY. Mit Illqis the aervite la *Wonted the &hetet public. ltlititpittretiAgisiligeaPeetfully 601iiited,• ,.......4.,..,, Highest efirrent tate of interest at, tesidensp Of ber Om W. If. Husker), elti Kin, etreet_west, Toronto, Catherine, beloved wi a MAL 11,1109kt:in, Of Roderich, in her 17th year. STAX0.4torner gsto bittotti Thimilton MC ilia Goderictu tesei• 'M paid in our - .... .. ' IMO ilitilk ilipatiment om. a • its of St and upwards, totem t pia nod eoinpounded IOWA Triat4 li, V OAR. ^ error dna was netted." D,,,,,...4,,, Luckno„,, on Thttrzday, August, 251M,Itarry Day% druggist, aged et yearn and cieet Menthe, I TATin,"-- 4 the township di Coltiorne, on eon- nt.-310ft W. On MOnday, Anglin% ntb, tow, Jaalog Tabh.Aged 67161774 lattaith° and 17 ‘10"' (*opt No . Plettlectielyharatittlisitaltat J. . V.Ntittrt 44 teettlit 'e*Oe bow pfo*to eikieY Sit oval*, Ira* rehrt teedeit... Y. ,04:4striliOttPito 6004‘ tlettletXnetthe talk** ,, opinA ,. Pe..SOPT loi, 4,601k. the Mkt. . iloweit ' mktttAt Pardee Nelaiat , IN*140t.r. fur, tem, ot . let AM Akio • Of fta holtgitt and sold, , , .A - total tanking IlOsiness Thnortted. , l, .:0......40040,404.04040.., . i . t "titkidt iiltiaktOtt: ' •°'• • OLE! stopk...., t . , t , , -n—' Wingliatil Advances A. E. Shamions found tt, etifinility hi lila wardee recent- ly, A &OA etofie thrown upon the Volute!. „had „ ellettated tufa gent delWritIntsi g nosituy oat bf flee inclita or mom *Win ' the uporiord theater six Matta so ;oat bowing Mitingtren leal. I it keeps as hot arcithaa Wen, Woli Isoon be raising °woo.. !haft* * the hsuks of tit0 NnittnnAL i .1 .feasata...J. . r mogpipb. • . • ,wia.R.v. T1:774,booek vg„ 14, Atuntiv is Lskor Onyi, &meet Afhere be a SealdOtt of BIVISita* Vend I In tbe tippet Haim toot. Vowi Snturtlayk • N., Dietrich, a; Son have arontly Imo proved their prepesty, the'fititr Blair by painting it, ?dervish.: the grocer, tell elf 10bloy, ele on Tttesday, the unforttinate mete dent moulting le a dislocated shoulder. Tho county model school opens on -Wednesday!, with the largest blase Of etudenta the school has bad for Malay years. The Menlo Leaf lacroese team, of tan, In that town on Monday next, Ltrolihr IDirialyi.play the Argonauts.et Qin- 4 Mr. Ed. Book has made considerable insprovement to the Spence propeety. on Victoria street.by pruning and ra. moving several large trues. The town grader was taken to the Exhibition grounds on Tuesday.lvrhere it was started putting the grounds lu order fur the coming tall show. The carpenters havo, placed tbe joists for the floor of the Baptist church, and ad *won as sufficient hooka are on the ground, the brick- layers will start on the walls. An orderen-couneil was passed at Ottawa, setting apart Thursday, Onto - her 18th, as Thanksgiving Day,the,Uo- verntuent having decided not to hoed the request of the railway companies for the selection of Monday. By a elip a typographical error crept into Woraelhe attractive advt. on page 4 of this issue, but was corrected ife- fore the whole edition wits run oft. In tho Met line of the testimonial it should read "No. 20," instead of "$20." The Canadian Pacific Railway an- nounce they will estilinish a new train service between Montreal and Vancou- ver that will cover the entire distance in Ott hours. In addition to the present service two more trains will be run "Ailyrink of the Ooderich Lawn Bowl- . ing Aesociation leaves tomorrow to take part in the Toronto tournament,. It will be a strong rink. and will no doubt mecca pretty good record. THE STAR will be pleased to see the trophy come to Goderich. The Collegiate Institute, Public and Separate *wheels, reopen for the fall term on Tuesdey. Principal Field asks that all pupils for the C. I. be present on the opening -ay, so that the work of organizing the classes may not be delayed. The 0. T.11. has bought the lots cor- ner of East street and Maitland Hoed, from Dr. W. J. R. Holmes. The Co. has mode the purchase f or the purpose of using the lot as a freight depot, widen ehange will .eanete many altern- tions 1M'OUnd the station. The grass on the Square is pretty well burned up, which seems a pity, When there Is plenty of water at hand, with hose and a gurdener for its die- tribution. The charm of the Square is its grasny bed, and it is to be re- gt•etted that this charm has been care- lessly allowed to burn away. it had been given out that there would be through ears to Toronto hy the early train on Tuesday, but at the station none bad been set apart, so there was notch dissatisfaction. Dur- ing t he day agent Lawrence received a telegram granting the privilege, w hich is ad vertimed in another column. Worsens are kept, busy in the var- ious branehes of their business. Last week the firm received additional or- ders for two red-hot Huron furnaces and two pliimbing johe for Col. Young, one plumbing job for Mee o'Neill. Trafalgar street, a metal ceiling for MI110E11'14 dry goods store, and a lot of other work. Trig HT A lt has received many com- plaints of boys coasting on the side- walits, and personal oluseevation as- sures ns that. tho complaints are not found:it I unless, On those streets where there Is a decline the nuisance is very had, and enust be stopped or many or the new walks will be dan- gerous ones to travel on. Laet week Provincial ()mutable Min- im was called to lateknow, wheie he found A. McKenzie in a serious con- dition at the home of Hugh Finlater. I t seems that on the night of Ross' wrestling exhibition Angus Nicholson /Marque' McKenzie and seriously mat- t rented hit». 'rho case has been report- ed to Crown Attorney at Walkerton. And now we find business men tak- ing short cots through the Court liense Park. Foot paths will soon be found in every direction, and the most beautiful spot in (hullo:fell destroyed. Merely there uthotild be some authority t o stop people taking whoa cute. The Witt fling signs are of little or no effect, and an example should be nuule au a deterrent. Thureday of last week, while Post- mester Gen was journeying out to liarrilink's Park, his bicycle got from N811.14)1 and ran against the abutment Of Maitland kwidge. The force of the concussion wart no great tO valise mita In face and arm, re- quiring 13 re itches to ele.,0 the wounds. The latest news about :he Fbatmaster is that he Is doing very well,although his wounde are still very serious. The Heptember meeting of the God - erten branch of Worneri's 'Institute will he held at the home of Mins A. Andrews, Hayfield Road, On Thursday, Bent. ilth. A full attendance is re• rineste(1,ns members of Bonneville arid Clinton branch's+ are expected to be regent. Friends will also he welcome. ['Mem wishing to go in band wagon alai to meet in fiquare, opponite South illy.et,Ait.t(2,.iiilninr'negiriilcatki.n, of Carlow, has nold a driving three-year-old horse, fr:orn Mtsaouri Chief. to Jan. fileClunkey for a figure tip In the hundredn.and the animal is now owned by It. C. King, of the King Edward. Mr. Cunning- ham always breeds the bent in thin class of horses, and han several of them in his stables now. He was the breeder of Coneral Otter's famous "Paddy,- stir eq (line hero of the Boer war. The M Rebell Advocate reports that owing to the non -publication of the voters' l int eon rt advertisement for the township of flibbert, the Conservative appeals were not heard. and ad; the law redpuiren 'melt courto to he adverticed. rind a copy of the paper containg ouch advertinement cent to the County .1 tulge, which had not been done, the whole work will have to he gone over again. when the result of Antigen will he much different than it was at the illegal nitt We draw the attention of our read - I ere to the edvertisement of the Dritinit Canadian thinineen College, which ap- ream In another column. The princi- pal. Mr. Farquharson. has lied tong experience In tmelneee college work, and in likewlee a past manter in high sehod'il worie. Any, one who receiven tuition from thin institution. by mail or at the college, may be onto ob, tattling the very hest mantra. L.sst year two hundred otodOnta of lila re. (solved good p.mitionextatleodseposk. Get a progeatnnto wait% Tun SPAT'S giver/ all the 11011ts, •