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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1906-10-05, Page 1"'737 acovitiati Ishrotepapor In the County et tiuron, and Quintit Circulation e's pooseoopeeilioopeireeeteseesose• t TtiH CIODURICH STAR bea larger 1 circOlation than any,other Newspaper tn this eStion ot,the County of Moon 414.41....somiese.44seofiesesi000sooseemoi -UNQUESTIONABLE .• Thercu no rpreitiett. Att: Imo(' purliailuaK mo.4420 4,6, • . onoti: 'ola there ff. Ptilf', ^lillte VAT Ot . and DUX, le 'by *eying -It, A ,ffine pelleing Miteeit • ' • Ifeeith; While etilete Ode 1134enetadefigfa 'by' stg410 e neks lest• the Veit 4114Strity Of efeePle ifiel,lrP COR1Rtel1R0 r SPetP/1:14( *4 001 AIM 211We 4tilfl 1}fivit* the .S.14rphni. 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Micker Slain& 141011V, A harltairl.,:Addriise P. 0..,110X 5t, Ohlitinli"lor ',-rtig bv.o. oftito, Godelich. ---Vitiiiirir'''''72i,Fc7i'almeo 1110171e7;;;;;:ii .. er. o r r WAWA, Wit ; high beer, aw wheels), a Ana andLp010, all neWly Painted. P. /i. Wanroa. west nt, . , . , . . .. ,. ZARM TO RENT. -300 stereo (or as 00 acres end, 100 'scree' statuette/ ono mile trill ederich. The- emote fence") and bull togs a in exeollent ilenaltion for stock or general farming, he. barna, stables and eeng are '. large niul on 'Modern plans, with whet:Mil, tirtudeLeand An ample supply of water. 3(mAtilik flOnersott, Real /estate and Maur. fusee Agents, n MiOn RALE OLi RENT,-TheLlouse and _az two LoPi on Gruncron street, pie. 64. Good stable and exceptionally choice fruit trees of belt varieties. A.verydeldrable house for a farnilY. Apply to Titosise Melts% tailor, at F. J. Priclham's. . VOR„SALE OR TO ItENT.-2 Rouses, cor net Wolfe street and Cainbets Road, ono W „than Modern conveniences- Forlerms And al/PlY te TOGS. 13ATES, Wolfe street. tf 'IMAMS FOIL ALE OR To IlIONT.-Smith J.7 part ot lot on the Oth concession, con- sisting OOP nerea„ and lot 20, on the 5th con- cession, eonsisting of 80 acme. Tina property ham 14 Oren Of an orchard on the 00 acre lot, .grit.a" trarfa'S COX, on thefartn, Porter's tenni'. 0.,Goderieh Townehip. ‘F°13Q11 118R8 POR 3414.-01w on Wel gtotl street, one on lIest street, one on 11*n Anglesea street, end one on St. George's Cres- cent. All these properties are, desirable, oue be- ing stew back and modern. sApply to Mits. ityrrN. RENT. -Por the fall and winter months, or longer if desired, the popular ond well knoWn St. 1,awrence, on Montreal street, Code - rich. fully furnished and equipped es a large boarding hat*: A splendid chance for the right perren to?" good business. Possession given at once. Only. for particularis to to Mrs. C. Beck, on the premises. T. RfiNT..,A lame Frain° Dwelling ou Nei- . too street, fernier)), demoted by Colonel ' Young. Terms reasonable, Apply to,,11140. Smeeth. -1a0USE TO RIENT.-Purnished or unfurl'. AA ished, rooms, With 411 modern improv - "newts, comer of Waterloo St. and Britannia Resd, opposite Collegiate institfite. Por pante- Wars apply to Wrz.a..1. Monnow, Grocer, Ham- ilton 'greet, FARM TO RENT. for a term of throe yean4, being Lot 19, Con. 2, West Wawanosh, enntainlog 250 acre& All In grass. Gclod spring creek and good buildings.. Prefer to rent for grazing purposes. Appiy tO W . WILSON, Dungannon P. O. "%TIM HOUSE FOR SALE. -On Britannia .111 Road, oast of W. T. Murney's residence. Apply .t0 G. Matworr, East Bt. FOR BALE-Tbe fine brick House: with 31 acres of land, ou Bayfield Road, at pre- sent occupied by the undersigned. Abund- ance of small fruits, imels an peaes. plume grapes, ourrantsi,,-4.1te. :An ideal place for a lump:Mud garden. n the best value in God. erloh, and 'will likely double in price within fourlyears. Apply on the InumWes to 1.11. MAtiArtrop. • FOR f3ALE.-Two new Dwellinfoi on Angle- sey ER. A comfortable Dwelling oh Platen St. Building' lets On Eten Avenue, Essex Bt., Cedar 84 and Pim) Ht. WANTEIL-A few Furniebed , Houses or Roan's, near the Loke ROM, to rent for the summer season. - 'SWUNG dc ROBERTSON. ilallii ROPERTY` FOR BALE.- The desirable A PrenertY, on Main .,Avehno, GoderielL awned and occupied by Dr, Whitely. Good house and two-thirds of an acre of land, with °helm fruits. The home is heated by hot ?Li vele --and,bAs-Qmiedern -Improvements. A b n fornhYPereon wanting 11rst,cloas Pro - pert t a nioderatti price. Apply to Or address DR. HITELY, Goderich. PROFESSIONAL jE. JORDAN, Teacher of Plano and Organ, • Voice Culture. Mos Renidenco, arket street. A1100 ADAMS, teneher ot Piano, eve ner Stiterio, lileirdiest:Itilasiontreal Meek. cot, Dine EMMIIRSON ift TURNBULL. A. EHMER80/4, M. D. W. TtrannOtt, M. B. .1,honesi Offices 102 Officen, ITamIlton Itesidence 121 Night cella tor he Arra of Des, timmerson end Turnbull wl I be enamored either from theft Ilainfittin !trete or from Dr. Titrntrall's rtaidente,Nolisnrereet, W./ A. I/. MAOICE.114. M A Ogrysiclan'antlantoon, at attentIon to Mae rtAearlost Vd threat. co and residence oodoar.v.a.lingriowam.co. aitux,..16. D. 8. D. D. Meleesn's v. nifty, etoderielee Tttrobulls old stand. At uunsennon wednesday afternoons. 4,tliCTIONEERINO 'isnot ItRCIZETT. Oen rot Anedoneer sex see nitediten etteet 0 ()rich. P. 0..0oz isa. Porn. rano stoelt. sun. Athet salso will esteem special atterffloiri Will lillY ,rettr ono Draftee& et Household rioniteree ants Win Pee spot eta most Let tee Auotrwust YOU .naY to MI in tem le ,o1 *eau Rad Mb whet sell yes.,„4-. tigonciAI SICKNIt WY altcle, Underfelt. REAL ESTATII AGENTii Yor-aOHNO kit())1101ThON* ItEAL ESTATE ellIng.ebeylitit or tentless town and &TM AND INsultANOK AGENTA5. PralWrfi., fare and Ufa 'Insurance. Office, North elder OtairtHelleethined`e• tiOrtit$ _ mil& RUBOR MVO., thiteso Thetteighlyesentedend nisidettatted. hobo!. roe Doe ereeellee 10111 frititich UsSit$11,011 toty.totatobettitoulatipathett,-24,J,AtOtt. ^. MONTI RttlaittOrs Tng COLOORNE HateL 200$, D. 401INgTOK'PItuelligron. This Siterite pohlin tense, under the new nototkenient, will be &redacted on tooltfti enel the bett potable e4- rat et knettatted itebetid Plaint vont pgtonagoosteipt`etfullysolkited. STAND---4e0trier Sint NSW - gide streets* Getlerieh. icuttIc W.tereittfaltit* ***Sribit* Mtn °Plitt/MA alioitatet Hellatetiiiilentillitla • Ntri3OWs • AN„eTVee-An. once, 'Seevant do -Or iT,647,0°,4i=ir` APahrete P, 0, nee -it,r1.10e-s*A gfr fotgenetoti hoop.. 91' X:Ir44 Agral .44;;1.14.1C4'4Iielifi.j*C"74 ANTED:a-By Oeteber 10, en experienned Yeneril iiierValat lia la to1 Traallta fittitigOtidIgkr141:.G.Vglitfi '1°1A. P;I:109cl'ivOTitia °I:vigtivillOrrtruVtigt.t4 statatliT1/2,2414 Alstirtiole 4111;3X fathalMeritan tlag meet . rPt", rCsPetIC.1461.11L'Avia, Lioderich Chinese Laundries MON LAY, West street branch MON FONG adAV---East street branch First class work for family laundries, and prices cheap. All work called for and delivered. Give us your orders. 'PAX SALE LA.NDS FOR SALL FOR TAXES. 0410,04, tyttO • Off16' TQKQNTO 10nlannet44 eieeetal. Aet '..at the seetlielon Xlvilgrat to Mettle° -o , H141304i OUtioUt. fate Agr interest • paid ?it our ilqpittniettl P41agnOti-ta SJ Otta eterest paid'Unweeinlelletteedi FOUR TIMES A V4AR. Drefta ieennlat and. eeld* A General Banking Business trensacted, GODERICH l3,1LANCII s's A. G. GAIIII3LE, 'iiranagt; loisiti••••••••••••••••••••40, THE EON*TON 'LIVERY EAST ST„ GOMEZ-CH. • Theroisehly trgedernized, good rigs, good homes, reliable, heroes% mare reasonable, your pattonfigo solicited. • Ith0110 51 Ylfaikee ek Augustine. OODERICH MARKETS. Tfie graill Market *livening up a bit, and although there has been no real rims most cor, eale have eons. up a cant, and In nenle canes two, through the demand for early fall shim ping over the Atlantic. Hogs advanced from 28.10 to Se.A but all other farm and dairy produce are at lam weoka, quotations. current tehoir.saft prices corrected up to noon of Taaradag.) Fall wheat, new , .10 68 to 68 Spring wheat, standard 0 68 to 11.1 Retie° is hereby given that a list of the FMur, per cwt., patent 2 50 to 2 5o lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been pre- Flour, per owt., family 2 20 to 2 20 pared_and that copies thereof may be had at Bran, per ton, 19 00 to III 00 thin Wilco. and that the We ts being publisIted Shorts, per ton , 20 00 tO 20 00 in the Ontario Gazette, 01 the itnit1014 of August Screenings, per ton 18 00 to 18 00 18th and 25111, and September ist and 8ffi, 1900. ans new 0 92 to 0 33 And that in default et payment of the Mxes riey new 0 40 to 0 11 and costs tho lands will be sold at the Court peas new 0 72 to 0 73 House, in the Town of Goderich, on Tuesday. Rye 0 48 to 0 48 the 4th day of December, at 2 o'clock 111 the at entekwheat, per bushel ternonn. 0 48 to 0 118 Hay, now . 7 00 to 7 50 WM. HOLMES. Wheat 69 County of Huron, Treasurer. Butter, per lb 0. 19 to 0 20 Treasurer's Wilco. Goderieh, Aug, loth, ova le (fresh) per dozen 0 17 to 0 1 ________.___ . __ . _ -- AUCTION SALES EXECUTORS' SALL , -of- 11011.9ES. ILARNESS, FAftlil STOCK, IM- PLEMENTS, Exp. - . ' _ IRA, per cord 00 tri 6 00 8 Cattle, export . • 4 00 to 4 60 Cattle. ordinati:4nii 1 ea to 4 on 5 00 4 nO 6 21 8 00 0 00 0 15 7 23 0 50 Tallow, rendered 0 04 Chiekene-barnyard chicks, per lb 0 10 to 0 11 " -crate fed 0 11 to 0 12 Beet, fore quartere 0 09 to 0 Boof, hind quarters 0 00 to 0 00 Potatoes 0 40 to 0 40 Tomatoes 0 60 to 0 60 Applca 0 35 to 0 40 PIntint 0 23 to 0 60 . Cattle and Hogs at Toronto, Weekly Sun °Mao, Oct. 2. Cattle markets In Toronto aro still showing tee effect of a weak English market and an over -supply of inferior cattle. Very few good ones! were at the Junction yesterday. and while there vves fair activity in the buying of these. the market was slow enough when Noe poorer attar came to be dealt with. I am InstniCted bY the Execuwet of the estate of the late Elireboth V. AL1 rill to sell by public auction at Ridgewood Park Farm, God - °rich, on Thursday, Oetxrbor llth. 1101. 'com- mencing at 1 o elook p. ru., the following: 1 Aged Mare 1 Mare, 0 yearsold and foal 1 Mare. 3 years old and. foal Golding, 2 years old 1 Driving Mare, 8 years old 1 Thorobredllaro -1 Rockaway carriage 1 Rubber Ilred Runabout 1 Phaeton 1 Top Buggy 1 Single Cutter 1 Single Wagon • 1 sat Doubie Silver Mounted Harness 1 sot Double Light Harness. without bridles 1 set Double Driving Lines 2 sets Singh" Driving Harnesa 1 set Pony Driving Harness 1 pair Sleigh Gongs 4 Liverpool Bits 6 Carriage Rugs 3 Gavots' Saddles 8 Ladies' Saddles 1 Child's Saddle 2 Riding Bridles and Martingales 1 sot RMISettLeather Developing Harness 2 NYInter Illankem 2 Fly Blanketa 2 Russet Bridles, Crupper and Breast amp., 1 Cart Harnesa 2 Nook Yokes and straps 1 Carriage Jack 2 Strings Sleigh 110118 3 Sleigh Robes Hay Loader 2 Mowing Machines 1 Hay Rake 1 Tedder 1 Binder 1,Seed Drill 1 Corn Cultivator 1 RootSeeder 2 seta Disc Harrows 1 set Drag Disprove 1 Gang Plow 9 Plows 3 Scrapers 2 Wagons Llay Rack 2 sets Farm Harness 2 Carta 3 good tiollsMin COVVR 1 Imported Shorthorn Bell, Favorite -535- and numerous other ardeice Ieverything van be -loom -without an -preserve. (Lathe Sale is being hold to mese tho Estate TERMS1.-An sums of 810 and under, cash: over that anima seven months' credit on fur. oishing approved joint notes. A disconnt at rate of 6 liver cent. per annum allowed _for cash on credit amounts. EDWARD C. ATTRILL. for the Executors, Trios. 01.1NDRY. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY JANIIESON REID will sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1906, commencing at o'clock oharp, his Residence on Platen street, near the Collegiate Institute. This property includes a 9 room house in excellent repair, with good cellar, hard and soft water, and is centrally located. Ptopertao will be sold nubject to a reserved bid. Teems—wade known cm day of sale. JAMIESON AM Prop. THOS. COMM, *act, HOME STUDY PENMANSHIP ItAPIES CALCULATIONS IIUSINess LeneRs ffliORTIIANO TYPIWRITING TIOGRICROPING 4nd all Subjects of • tatottitt AO etus. imitCuttnON OttiVetaity Mete Mut Gradustro examine rill ironic work. * Wises but Yew , ett lesitthgatit*PS4its Ikhovoll 006 voirgeSt.*Tetwiter , 4 8, pr lit, 4 oo to Shoop, fat towt1 3 56 to Hoga, live weight 0 25 to flogs, disused. 7 76 to Hams, iper ib. , , ,. 0 00 to Bacon, long e.lear 0 14 to tildes 7 00 to Sheep skins 0 00 to 0 04 to Lots of fairly gooff cattle sold around sato to $4, while the best exporters fetched barely 24.75, aud the bulk Held from -N.35 to $4.65. The best of butchering 'cattle offor-and these were none too good -sold up to V 00, while mixed sold about 43.40 to 114. M. D. Williams, of Bowinanville, a man of long experience in cattle -buying, agrees with the viol,/ already expressed in theae colurnna. that now Is a good time to 1MY cattle for feed- ing. "In a ItuRe part of Ontario," mid Mr Williams. "pastures have been dried UP for sotto time past, and the root crop. owing to drought, will be very greatly reduced. Hemline of 0118, Int. of unfinished tattle must he Rom, and men who have feed available will he able to buy good "natio, weighing 1,200 to 1.300 lbs., at 4c. Them) can ho finished by Owlet Irian, and will. 1 believe, show a fair marglon of profit." Hoes aro about 2so, this vocals. The William Ilwies 11o. quoting at $2.10 on board ears at country points. 31105 fed and watered, and $6.90 hoga came off ears in Toronto. Although deliveries are free In the United States, prices there keep up to a high loVel. the even #7 having heen paid in Buffalo yes- terday. HoRli MOM ptetty safe prepeattlon for the balance of this month at least. and It looks an if the (Miners wotild eel Ito their own Interests in taking time to finish their hogs thoroughly before shipping to market. Sale Register. SATIIRDAV, Oce. 6.-Auetion sale of household furniture and effects, property of W. H. Elford, et his residence, West street, Coderich. Everything to he dis- poeed of, as proprietor is leaving Gado - rich. Tnos. Gummy, auctioneer. MONDAY, OcT. S.—Commencing to 2 o'clock p. m., on Lot 4, Con. 2, D. of Asbfield, two horses and number of cattle, cows, heifera and Rteers. Tertns, 1 2 montint credit. jos. Tie ger, Prop.; THOS. 0 uNDRY, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Ocr. 91.11. --Auction sale of farm stock, implemeute and dairy cows of extra good quality, property of Thos. Woodcock, at lot 3o, con. 4, East Wawa - nosh. Everything must he sold, es pro- prietor ie giving up fanning. THOS. GUMMY, auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10. -- On 101 21, C011, 3, West Wawanosh, a large number of cattle, et head, sonte pigs and sheep, a young gelding and a horse power. The stock is extra good and must all be solo. Tonna, 1 2 months credit ROST, PL,T,N. tuner, proprietor; THOS. GUND11. alle- tioneer. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I tTn.• --Rxecu- torn' sale of horses, harness, farm stock, implement; etc., at Ridgewood Park Pante Goderich, estate late Elizabeth C. Attrill, at one o'clock p. m. No reserve E C. ATTRILL, for exectitonq THOS. Gusionv, auctioneer. SATURDAY, OcTonnn 13rtr. — At one o'clock p.m., the jamier.on Reid residence on Ineton street; in good repair and cen- trally located. Trion. Gurenstv, auc- tioneer. Moernev, OCT. 15.- Auetion Elitle of farm stock, impletnentn, etc., property of Thos. Biggin, Maitland eon., Col. borne. Everytbing must toe disposed of, as the prteprietor is leaving the farm. Tlf0e. CM/MY, auctioneer. Tenenav, 00T. re. — Auction elle of fartn stock and implemente, property of atnett Armour, lot 36, eon. 4, East We- wanesit, Til02. GUNDRV, auctioneer. WilltneeneW, OCT. !I.—At Lot 5, Con. 3, W. De Anhfield, at i o'clock p. sele of farin sleek dna implementa. Everything meet be cold. Twelve ononthe credit.. jolt's ItVtreent. proprietor; Time OnterdtV,. anetioneer. Ifettnitat, OCT.. tee --- Auction gaie of farn1 Mock, impletnenta (mei housebold ftuniture, nropetty of Cheriela Pierce. ten. Gooletlett fourtiMiip. Proporiclot la reaeing Melina% T00% GLI7nOill. rale. 1.100Cer" The Algonquin tinb started the fall entettalluirentl on 'Friday even. lag, With artittireinbly at Ottifellows' MIL The affair IMP *Mat APP eei• ratil tb& IMPitest, ittileStak 'An me heingagond one, the Itin 'At littekkiartea tIrttestrai.*Itt•ellellEs r °inter% tints* ettaritseettle, '1 A Iten .0 *xi trout itlit tionirit , 0 - Olft VH311, Q017ZST WM, ONT., FR1DAYf OCTOBER ',NEW ADVARTESElligNTS1, _ „ , .14setaint tirenistSle'PaR, Rele , 0.e . , Spe0141 Netletle:Freel.'04, Seerfel Nonice,-.M.114 DOH roe, Nieloalgelheeeltlines• .5oe W.Weethittoolotesr X ' Peekee 80401411 fer laintselifinlel Clinton* * •Xetekton'tmotee*Uttlaatta feeteeiat Vaulted—AOC Heen IteekteIeSss Fer $lnif Oe ;Itentent IteIfewklifeeos eo 43lese t AutionStele.-.4bes- 4 Eithee Itaelteee, late Rs Mate*. !So .430,ulterrensit. Misr .,Oatoterlitiecteteroorifirli;4;4";;;^ neesleatege a Cettatrere Teem 'Tite Oeeteerellatoneitedgeato th;fo. leettle Itentenelete•W atenete . a SPOCIAt, NOTIce, NOR00$ Under Mil* lietteing eteestdVerthe era will elutrged 10 Meta As rueollut lino tionteorlel ty'pe, 'ewe to Out lute t to, yearly Ventract noisentMere. Winne- edeettlainn PAM In the name poem venters Mule to these wee MOO YCIWIY eentratit BlIder this 1148411/51I imigt do no toteetWest tolvertise. centotailno, • Local Notices. Mr. Fred A. LoWis, Pigno tntier, ex- Pegte to born aetierich in Not ember. • 4. W. Wootherald sells ;ha light running Eleresleo tomtit* machine. It Is ear - eerily a deem. TAO Mg Elsie at the, Gnelerich Bar- gain Store still goo en 'sue wilt eontletto an tele week. awl on Seturday, eth Oeteeer, .lob Lot, ot shooe bo rental at 60 meta me pidr„ allt0.40 Palmer Fine Weenie tones 2,1 and IX Molls fer belt mega. Deny up, bring ahem YOur small feet Quiekbn -4. W. Mianalnew. Yes, it will the iight running El- dtedeekeWing Manh1110 Oat Wan ram with a Angie Mooed instead. of the leather bolt, at the Great Northwestern ExhIbitiOn.-J.. W. Wits. rnsitatt. A Popular Organ Recital will be N1V011 by Pref. A, 1), Joseletteot London, we aNted by Mlad reamer, soloist reset Methodist chureh, London. In Knox ebureh on eaters. day, (let. 25th. Prot. Jordan's reeutatIon. Isoth in Canada end the State% hi Um well known to say anything Maher about. Mien Fowler how rs remarkable Isoprene voice. and the Mot tbat nee is ono of Mr..lordan's own will appeal to tho people of Ooderteh. es we have had novae very lino alugera hero who have received their training under Mr. Jordan. This itecitaDsen be given at a popular admittance. Don't you think it will pay you to examine the _light running Eldredge sewing machine 1-J. VV. WEATHERALD. plum Ximice. P, M's. CoortT.—A ease under the Pettit Inspection Act war' tried befote R M. Humber on Tuesday last, 4. award, Dom. Idspector, being the complainant, and Robert Elliot the defendant, the charge being falsely marking a shipment of 15 Week, Of apples consigned to Windipeg. It was shorn) that Mr, Elliott had not packed the fruit, hut had bought and ehippeli it, but he paid a penalty of 50 cents per barrel and $2 ogees. — Wm. F. Dormellye-a-vngrant, *as committed to jail for 3 months with hard labor. OOLLTIGIATIC INSTITUTE BDARD.—A special meeting was held on Thursday, 27th September. to consider applica- tions for the position of junior teach- er; present Jadgen Doyle and Hult, Sheriff Reynolds, F.Jordan, ehairman, eseeeelesetie. 091.4eree and McKetuzie. A:pplfeettons having been read. Mr. Colborne moved, seconded iny Sheriff Reynolds, that Miss McDougall, ILA., he appointed. Moven in amendment by Judge Doyle, seconded by Judge that Miss A. J. Kerr, B. A., be engaged. The amendment was declar- ed carried, and Miss Kerr appointed. MORE LAW SUITS.—The action of the G. & G. Ry. officials in causing the arrest of the G. T. R. steam shovel crew a week ago last Monday, has led to the issuance of three writs in the names of Messrs. Hanna, Pur- cell and Oonway, of the G. T. it. staff, who claim damages from the G. & 0, Ity. 0o., end Chief Engineer Peterson and Aseistant Roberts. In the writ issued for Mr. Hanna complaint is made of assault, false imprisonment and malicious prosecetion, but too amount ie specified, and in the Purcell and Conway writs a claim of $5,000 damages is made. VERY SAD DRAWL—The fallowing from the Toronto Globe refers to a son of Rev. Canon Craig, formerly rooter of St. Patina church, Clinton, which will he read with extreme regret by many STAR readers:- .. • Dutton, Sept. C. Craig, manager of the Molsons Bank In this place, was instantlY killed by Mlehlgan Central express No. 37 at •the depot, hero thIsevening. He woo Itandlnif between the cact and wyst houlid tracks await- ing the arrival of the train, when he way struck by the cylinder of the engine and thrown a dis- Mime of' fifty feet. Coroner G. W. Ling was immediately summoned, and had the body re- moved to the undertalcing return; awaking the arrival of relatireA of the deceased. who reside In Pottelen. An ineuest 1 4 deemed unnecon. nary. Holten or Re.etoon.-A meeting of the House of Refuge Committee of the County Council was held in Goderioh this week to take nteps in connection with the transfer of property belong- ing to the inmateN of Lite House. A property DPRC Londesboro was before the Committee, and it wan deeMed that the lot might be sold, if its value could be get for it. The County solici- tor and the inspector were author- ired to make proper arrangements for the transfer to the county of propel ty belonging to inmates. Tenders for bread were opened, and one at $2.01 per hundred poundn was accepted. It nem euggented that, the Howse bylaw be amended to make it in line with recent amendnients to the Act. DoNATIONit To TIM HOSPITAL -The committee fp elsarge of the new Alex- andra and Marine Hoapital announce that they hope to be ready to receive patients' in a month or so, and to have the institution fully equipped and run- ning in a little time. 'The following donationn are acknowledged 1 All the cement brick required in the new ad- dition to the building, by the McIn- tosh Brick Mfg. Coe a handsome side- board for the nergeoe dining -room, pre. Rented by the Kennington liemnitere Co. ; carpet and rug, toy Mrs Heaton and Mr.E. C. Attrill; a bed for fracture comen, by Dr. J. B. Whitely. All the fittings for a ward supplied by Mrs. Miner, of (lineage, have arrived and are in piece. Any further donatione to thie much neested and long desired good work will be gratefully received. norrr1VULTURAL ORANTO. -A atate- wont han neat been completed by Mr, H. 11, Cowan, Provincial Superintend- ent of Horticultural Societies. shovring how the various horticultural code - Den of tbe province ere likely to be affeeted by the ntow act governing horticultural societies, whiCti Wa9 reed at the reeent seeston of the ntario Legialattire, and which will venni. into effect the Griot of next year. Those which wilt receive inet•eagee of $25 and over, And the Amounts of the ittereatles they will enceive. itre the dfintle"Per, r 11 r5 n[rb alto Aereforth $01. Sm tb's Palls $.30, Strittlerrop *37. Woodstock *O. Orillit $3.3. Collingwood Waterloo VO. Clifford *lib Trim Paithl *Z. ,Ikyhrier $119„ Owen mind Cioderich Limn* NZ At, trilithittinet Threw " $31, klifehell Hitterle $50. y$A $2.5, titat4ph a A. Ptataaatre HMV; XViiiiT, .--TIM VttlbStbali..- ...-- Winnipeg, Oct, Ord( Vett* *WOW stlie.fAtter nettiffitelferifa Iggre ptelsellte. When Ifilket Martine I'.1,, I - *--- * Xeneitetetne DAM* Dleh• AltentlItila" int (hpecial)...m.4, quiet hut pOtty wetl. IIetel Gederich on Townley evening ding Van aolerunized today at Italy woo' * atimd, inierelat There VOW rf, Trinity Churela fse, Which Only the ii*Xlit_ flttflifhttfee.. ...Of An. _ern, hero PM. immediate relative(' of Ple families from . Onithie points. There Were* Andre" Ohlettb dell:titer Of Ur. and enres"yrtertItttrelyt)wtith444tlitArYt: ittonnenrh7t 040rt, eWytelen'ingArnetillet17; Ii.t1/11111(1P_Irlitlis.14 t111190047Ir %vow brikliant. Tile (Wolf moot, of the stet/ or 00 ‘viouipvg rootnti Anuketrtif sari pt en k'r ‘`'n /Ion 4400114°Yetit. &PP. tVeltelegret4tImbeetilift urpeZetrentrti' The tanteln WAS furnished b3r lb" by the Ear. Archdeacon, `ortill. The Blackstone tenitHette. en& it wet elt,' bride was given *Wale hr her mach), eetlent. The progtantitile wen well so* iiir. .I, B. Pairindru, and Was attired An leetedo and the Sleatiere et the eere• a bettueiful goWtt oik elleirinagnie Menke were. motors irt the art of eollenne over tattetta silk, with trim. arranging dances, and Making al, I wee- mings of embroidered chiffon In self ent at horn% The oftleers and Wein- color, with prettyt hat to mateh. teteroonf ththoestuletitieronreorthhiseir,coeunztsoatutt wAerthetrttobteheoeroounng 49 au. iogulineif :0410'1'014 kly, The officers ate ; President. Dr. where 0, doirsty, hmeheee wee served,. W. tit Turnbull ; vieeltretirt .1, M. Tun Swot joins with thereon's, friends Pigott ; aeoretary, Dr. to . Rive ; of the brio he end ground Goderich treasurer, Te, Wr Mad : eallit110„„delat in sincere eongratulations and the O. L. Irannenaal fiee.e0rasaistOri*, xl* * wish for a long and happy tuarried Sturde s exioutive committee, T. 0. life. liaings Ha liigence.., Dr. 0. E.- Sale. P. 1,,, Walton, P. BropheY, O. Tarnbull, 0, E. Pete. - OBITUARY. A Santana AeciDENT.—On W,tidnes- Oresom. — Bar3Y on WetineedaY day afternoon. as Mrs. Noble Smith, mereleg or last week, Bliallhefif Deo, and her Water. Mae McLaren. were emu Passed away at tI10 1VSMOUCO of driving down the bridge hill,. the her father, Jno. MellOOPOI, East street. hare° attached to the buggy got faith. aged V4 years. The cause of death timed and ran away. 11Irs. arnith, was typho-puournonia, the attack he - who was driving, held on to the lines. log of a very itevere nature. Her death but could not stop the anima), and was a great surprise to many frienda when it reached Saltford, she directed of the family, ato bet few had heard it to Bissett'a hill, thinking it could be of ner illness. The fuperal took place more easily stepped. As it turned to on Friday to Maitlitnd cemetery ht the hill the vehltde rooked so that Miss presence of a large member of friends McLaren jureged out, and directly and acquitintaneeti. Itev. Ur. Hazen. after the bliggy tweet. and as it went pastor of NortAt street Methodiet civet. hire. Smith jurnped. The teat church. conducte the funeral service, named lady WAS somewhat shaken up, and Messrs. L, do Pentiry, A. Atkins, bee not gerioUslf hurt, but Alias H. Belcher, A. Whitely, W. Walters McLaren, tello evidently fell on her aed II, W. Polley wore the pail bear - head, wan ineensible and bleeding era. Profesely. when chafed uE) a minute own.r,_on momk,4, of this w„ett an ar £4, t 0 ,e. e• th ze Or dt ti of /LI v 8 14 k le d e r N. 11 , e 0 r 0 - r - after the accident ty_A. j. oldthorpe, rsercas s who carried her to Mr. John Walters' "" mit widow of the late De residence. So far as can be. learned Swift, tiled at hee residence, Trafalg no bones wero broken by tbe IluttlP, street, after a long and painful ilinea but the injuries to the head are severe. For many year, before coming Dr. Whitely sat up with file patient Goderich Mr. and Mrs. D. Swift all night, and yesterday Miss McLaren sided at Dungannon, whore the d became sensible, but la still suffering ceased had many friend,' who, wi severely. The horse watt injured by those In Goderieb, will sympathi the upset and the eehicie damaged. with Miss Bella, on the lose of it THE YORE Loox CASE. TorOnto olnaticeehtloOvmett.1 opearmIltt, (1111111erefh"nyenrsatel !toxin' Globe of Wednesday : Josetth Phillips morning, from thence to Mania') theft of $2,500 from the York County St. George' Inny have to stand his trial for the cem„tery. altoova. natiLuTettemtinbtehloi, reflottooeir. leoan itip Savings Company. The charge eel:vices and the pall bearera wet of conspiracy, on which lar, Phillips, ease Th;ele, Wm. Stewart, Janie who was the former manager of the Wilson and Mr, Moore of Lucknow, York County Loan Company,was atmt relative of deceased. for trial, was wrestled with by 'the Huneev.—On Tueeday of last wee Grand Jury foe several days. The re- 4gult was that the charge was autended Mrs. Margaret Hurley died at tl to theft, and the' indictment, which home 'of ber daughter, Mrs. Pre was returned yesterday, says that the Mara, Rusaell street, Detroit. Th defendant on or abont December lifith, deceased lady 1,011,11 on a .visit to he 1005, unlawfully did steal the SIAM of two daughters, Mrs. Mara and Mr $2,500. No specific case is set forth in Andrew Muirhead, and was taken 1 the indictment. however. The wit- eitartey after her arrive' it, that city nesses who appeared before the Grand and the illness Warl 80 seVere that eit Jury_ were Penner Crown Attorney „„ im„,d away. The remains wer J. W. (Jerry, It. H. Sanderson, Stow- e brought to this town on Woolnestiot rt Linn, Gertv Hall, A. E. Harting- of the stone week, and takeu 01 ton and George S. Crawford. Oeorite residence of her brother. Patrick Mc R. Bert; one of the important w t. Oarthyl St. David street. On Pt Ida nesses examined in the Policy Court the emeriti wok owe frete mr, investigation, did not come before the (larthv's residence to St. Peter's jury. Mr. Phillips will probably not Church, thence to R. 0. Cetnetettv. come up for trial at the present sit- (wham°. The pall. hearers were W. ting of theCounty Criminal Sessions. Tighe, 0. McEvoy, M. Cummings, P. Mr. Drayton stated,yestetday that he Peed, D. Neville, M. Riley. thought the ease would be travereed _ until the December session. YAYNR. Miss Itebeeetli Payne, "rho has realded in Luoknow for seine yearn SOLD OUT. -Mr. W, 0. Goode, who died at the residence of her sheer, Mrs has conducted the Red ()role( drug Satnuel Wednesday, store In Cioderich for many yeare, last Sept. 20. Mho wits 11 twin &tighter week disposed of his business to Mr, of the late J11111 CH Payne, who was (). Dunlop, Phut. 11., a native of among the eaely pioneers of our town. Gotlerich. Mr. Dunlop is well and fay- Mrs Eliza. Black, Elgin Ave., Mrs S. orably known by many STAR, readers Phillips, Belfast, and Mr. Jno. Payne, and does not require any reeornmen- Toronto, are the solo surviving child - dation. Being educated in Ooderich, yen of that once large family, The and a graduate of Toronto University, casket was covered wi th beau ti f I as well as a gold medalist of the On- floral emblems from Ltacknow, Dun- terio Pharmacy College, he hots the gnomon, Belfast, (loderich and other essential qualifications to keep the Red friends. Rev. Mr. Hick. of Dungannon, Uross Drug Store up to ite well-known efficiated at the house and at the grave. standard, and we have pleasure in wel- The funeral was largely attended, coming hint to the husinese circles of about SO carriages forming thecortege, Goderich. After gradnating, Mr. The relatives from a distance were the Dunlop spent two years in Toronto, deceased buly's sister, Mrs. Black, and and his experience eminently qualifies Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, nephew and hint to give the general public tho niece, Ooderich, end Elmer Phillips, best of satisfaction. Mr. (loode talks Liteknow, Miss 'Payne wan a strict of going 1Vest, arel our people gen- member of the Episcopal Clutrett. 0141110 will regret his removal. Per likecuttcrt. Sarnia Conadian:,"Mr. sorne years he was a member of the Xavier Bitechier, of Port 111oron, Uounnil and served the town fe i fel- ly. He win be greatly missed by the eldest son of Mr. P. X. Mumbler, of M wine] Society, Board of Trude, and Hernia, died at hie battle in Port other organizations with which he Huron on l'buteeley last, of lockjaw. was identified, hut our eitIstene gf•nor- Mr. Intechler, about two week!' ago, ally will who)] him abundant 111thre met with an aecident In wide!), the success wherever he may locate. little finger of the left hand Willi FALL elteerentev.-The Fall Milli• broken, The Injury was attended to, and no 3:erbium results were looked for, nery exhibitions now the tlevIlPH of On Monday of Net week symptomn rooving pleturen, ter milliners who of inniciaw set in, and Ow (.0.0 1891(11y have exhibit/1, have hats, all picture:I. a:seemed moat «erlotta complexion. which are always on the move, as may Speciellsta from Detroit o r be seen ley a call on our leading mil• autinnoned, beta:lee loenl phyel. liners. The prevailing shades this fall elatte, but ell efforts were in are Bordeaux, Rheims, Week, white vain, and Mr. linerhier 1110d and deep and old rOftP. C011 blue, dark Timm -lay. Mr. linectiler had been on - greens and greys. Trimmings 1114) of geged in the lumber 1)11811111W, ilI141 all welthe and all shadee e010111 I eond ed a sawmill on the bank of vel vet in prevailing Hinnies is mien I i 1/- filaek It I Vet., ainwe 'Petah litreel, smelly utilized. Moire nilk and plaid was aged forty veara and leaves a nre used where sailor effeet deeired, widow and five children. The re and whirl and fancy vulture rind maims Were taken on Saturday to Mr. ostrich feathere and breams are far namthees, fernier home at, Litoderleh“. front being ont of Mahlon. In ...bane*, The reelable rettehed this town, end the noble plettore hat and the towel watt taken LO the home of hie brother are still faehionable, and :allots] with Joneph, Cambria Rost& from whenre feirly high crowns are very good the funeral took plaee to Ht. Peter's nellere. Flower/a. which have heen cherish and theme! to the R. C. long In vogue are hardly an fanhion Cemetery, Colborne. Quite a number able an they were, but then 11141 11, rule a deeemed'u old friends 111111 aequaln• they are only opting and rammer tertern were present at the obeespiiets. trimminee. ne the heavy winoin and and t he pall-hertrees, were tile deepest - :mows of winter are ago -tient the nee of ed'a live brothers, and brother.in•law, these pretty aolornmenta. On the 3, Mosier. whole the millinery of the fall of 19o0 le a little ahead of former fano in 'Around The Harbor. appearance and durability, and clearly , indicator! that nor artist millinern are l'he e f earner Wexford , w I th 11 enrgo keeping well up with the chief) in the w heat. for the Wentern Canada manufacture of all that uweet in Pamir Minn Co., complete/1 unloading wotnan's head ador ..... enL Sa tardily, BoAtin OP TRA OR. —A. well attend- The erbium/or Bertha flninen made ed meeting of the Board of Trade t his port. for (shelter on Nal imilay, She was coal ladtur, and left for 1( ineardine Council W1114 held in the Connell Siiindity night. her on Monday eyening, Pres. Nrtirn In the chair. Several comninnicationa Tendert. nre ealled for for pil- ing the outelde breakwater all round were read by the seer-etary. showing the era' work with peen Pi feet long. correspondenee regarding proposed in• to in. del re11 10 feet in floe ground. find &entries, Rome of which appear quite 'flainteMpdinit.frof et be an exeeedingiv diffleult lob an it in faVOrablo. The Oommittee on Manta- ilringSvourIkcsia417elat."Ly faeturen and the secretary will eon - tine° the negotiat lona. Mr. A, Harm- claimed that meat of th, 1..4 a the dere gave a full report of the informa- tion he bed gained regarding a were lake on which the eribn are placed In tern industry which proposes locating the hrtolent of hard pan. In Canada and favors Goderieh If cer- tain inducements are conceded. The report teas a favorable one end the proposition met with the approval of the meeting, the geeretary being in- structed to tusk the atterelanee here of man of the principals, for further con- sideration of the proposed at a swede! meeting of the Town Meilen and the Iloard of Trade Council. The suggeo- Clot] that the Dotted ellonld Inaugurate a business mrses meeting meets month for innetteon *MI the dikeuttaion of toping of interritt, tomething to the weekly. larieheont of the Cana - dime Chtb in anemia of the clam," W00 BO favorably received, that Weeldent Naito, flee. Mitchell. (end, Vit. 11. Rob- ertton.of thetilgetel, torrorippointod to jf oft the vowed. the lint ir.0-„thetin t.,0 be held this MOROI. The etatl tiiihit sdjottratt Wingbam, Sept. Jameo Jolth, a laborer, who had been a reahlent of this aretion for a. nttmber of genre. wan Inman Dv killed by the C. P. It. exprena at tile Main ntreet crowing In this) town about 11 o'clotik lent night. Re had client the day at the Winaltans Pair and wan driving IMMO alone In a buggy when Um accident °retired. The engineer 1411 W the Do On the Inlets and blew the whintle, but mold not atop the train in time to avoid the efficient. Coroner Kennedy wan noti- fled, and, after viewine the remainn, tlectileil to bold an inquegr, which wee aajmireed Wesitter.day. Jobb wao about 45 yearn of age, and uns married. gran is 0 winner it lea& in all lino, IMOSSILI4 Set0004 St II Xi** 140 PAll.14 A14140 COURT* The rali tom of the Illicit Courteaf jestlee Onettearoil Tuesday afternoon heforo the Honorable Mr, Juetleo /lat. tom . 4...grated Jury had been slun. maned beeause One Of tile defendants in tho Ashileld eltarivark easehod been committed', but 11 few dayt, since ho claimed hie rhtlit to elect and eleeteil to 'be tried without a 4urY. SO tlIff grand panel was nothile net to at* toad, The civil. list contained she cameo. three of which were down for jury taut, luit to the opening of ate .courr, Hie Lordship decided that these bo ttled without a jury. so the petit jimythen were discharged. Of the silt causes on the docker; Variller Vs, ICIonte, au station to re* colter balance of' eatery for services as brewer at the Saltford brewery, WaIl• hy onneent, settled In favor of plaint- iff! iisl8Moixt foe Iwo withoub (meta being enterea In his favor, Stnitlt Britton appeared for plaintiff. and Diokinson & (Jarrow foe tiefendante. Beam vs. The Dominion Fish Co. was, by consent, Inettp_oned Ull the next melee emIrt lOr Htirah, tilt) thild postponentent of the teja The notion ito for $1,000 damages Mime, blood poisoning, claimed by plaintiff to have been caused by being lodged in house infected with vermin, Proudfoote Hays It Blair for plaintiff ; A. D. Creaser tor &- tontine t. Pigott ve. Riley et al, an notion foe damages for claimed hreaeli of con- tract on a sub eontract, and for injury to tools used in R. R, work, wail, by comma, adjourned to the next alttlint doeffetnledlitneto.urt. Proudfeet, Hays & Blair for plaintiffs; P. 'W. Griffiths for Pigott vs. The Imperial Co., an ac- tion to recover VIM, Interest and emote claimed to be due for empty cc. ment bags returned to oho defendant Co. by plaintiff, was, by consent, postponed to the next non•jury sitting of the High Court of Justice for the county, Cameron & Kilioran for plain- tiff, McKay, Sampson & Telford for defendants. . The causes left for trial were Wit. icsinson vs. The Grey Branch Agri- cultural Society, 1111 action to recover $1.000 damages for illness and (Werke, claimed to have been caused by falling Into a hole on the Nociety's fair grounds in October, 1005. W. M. Sln- choir for plaintiff ; A. H. hfitedonald for the defendant. The Goderieh Engine and Bicycle (lo. vs. Menzies: The action was tried at this come the spring, lasting riVei two days, at the conclusion of which Judge McGee. who preshied. gave judgment for the Engine Co. for their full claim with costs, and for de- fendant for WO for delay in delivery without cootN, the verdict for plaintiff; being 14-1,950, with. intereNt. The do - fondant appealed the ease; it 11/418 14011 up again for trial,and W0.13 commencett at 3 p. tn. on Tuesday, alld eiotted nt 12.30 on Wednesday, and an the de- fence, through Tilley, ono of the counsel, having to leave ' town, the arginnent watt adjourned till next Thursday ih Toronto. in the (second) triad all the evidence taken at the first went In, and for plaintiff tee, mime - ger Thomson, Dune and Inglis wore re-examined, and president Clark was examined for the first dine, one of the Mean for a new trial being Gott Mr. Clark, tholigh In court at the first trial, wits not (tailed to give evidence. For the defonce, four or five witnetwes were examined. Wm. Prtmdfoot, IC. (1., for plaintiff Oo., and Messrs. Jelin - Ston and Tilley for the defence. Wilk inNon vs. The rey Agricultural Soe i et y wan not called, so the (mute clotted, only tilt. 0111, 11111.15ti having been tried. -gr.- - Brief' Town Topics. The G. N. W. list will be found on page 5. The' County Board of Criminal Audit, connitenced the October sitting 011 Tuesday. During TIllt FITAIL'S xiRtence, three Presidents of the United 1.4 totes have been 1/A1411.881nntvci Lincoln, Garfield and !McKinley. The last of the defendants In the Ashtield eletriveri e11.81' will appear be- fore Me Honor .1 edge Doyle on Mon- day, the 2.2rel Met. The Div 'son Court. held on Ttiendity lasted bet a few eilmitea. most of the ni1.8011 on the docket being adjourned to the Ntivember sitting. contractor A (1 DI IRt le 1111,1 /limn 1. 1,0111 111a4.11 hits eernent eontract with the town, and the general impression Is that the work IN first•class. Pamela' Fair In now located In their 1,1/ 11 114111190111P 110W 111'1911 1,44.11 Oil the Mint Nide or tile stwoms. onrq. one of the best nppointed Western Ontario. Waiter Sharman bought on•• t he liotiriny elation ehown al the (I. N. W. Heidi:Ilion lent week. 1..4). Winghare, botight another of the number nhown. The :tied RAT imenbil /land, by the perminsion of (4)1. Voting, played a good programmo fa, 110 Hayfield fall nhow on 'Wedneedny. The bawl drove from town, and the me:inhere report having had a good tin's*. T1111 work on Iledgenn now' mem. moth new wore le progresning, butt it will be r1011111 time before It in ready for ocenonney. When rompleted, it will 1.1. one of tie• moat modern and convenient to lie found anywhere. .1. R., non of Mr. John l'in t t, wne streek In the eye with a rhea - nut, by a playmate at the Collegiate anti at ;ironer" t in eonfi tied a dark room In the hope of preserv- ing the night. Sunti feelinh prankn ahould be prohibited. Mr. N. .1. Morriney ban prolific game bant3tmn with a reeoril. hen le now at her I lied netting, and the fine batch of chickema have been laying for 'mine time, rind one of t 114.111 WIII hilVP n brood in a few tlayn, three generntionn in one itectoon look!, Illie working overtime, The following from the Holitimartipt- on Beacon refers to a former (inderielt rersi3lent: r. Writ. Hyern has pureh• fined 113. home im east High street, op. poeite the Little Lake Alm. Dav- in. 'Wt. 111111eV11 t pries. paid mei Slone Mr. flyere %sill not Ii1tIVO in until next Ori Hendny afternoon three yout ha of town went out on the hake for as nail In flat.bottorned boat, and when about 210 I yarde nom hwest of the end of the gout h pier the boat upset. turn- ing' elean over. A Imre& an soon an oho wan upside down he men were on the bonen bottom, and remained firmly thereon until t hey 1/VOIC taken of? by the ganoline Inomeh. which reeponoted promptly to an alarm by a ..... on- lookern who had Peen t tipeet. The rating men were in et perlloup poaition for ahem fifteen mintxteeeltiring which the 00110011 often rolled elear over them, conning the onlootiern to think they bad Ireen wanhed off. On being landed from their &rigorism poratIon, the ter:reed atarted for home ceenaing. ly nothing the worts! for their cool dip. They Were eoatiese. do they averel workimt tho boat in their chirt sleeves Whore thowind oVertintied Fora. TORY .412 Thie week rtallipment of the two. handsome loresnittuts for Trnol STAR% etiteleribera,artivea at the . °Mee. and are teary for distribu. don to all subscriber(' who prey for 39,27, Nothing finer 49 a Premium luta come Within our observation front any newspaper °Mee in Canaria. and we invite comparison With any other Premium 'low facies offered. The tides are "Kern run GLUAN1114" and Oltunsocce, Ay Tun wg;14,." coke of tWo fatuous painting's 'well known to Maim familiar with High Class Art. Either of these pictures (done would cost in the Art Stores the price of a year's subscription to Tne STAR, but we offer both of thetu free tool,. nem. pay their subscription for Noe. It is worthy of note, as an evi- deuce.of competent appreciation of these Prentiums, that the first to receive them was Rev. G. Isl. Hazen, Me pastor of North street Methodiet church. Get into line soon if you want them, for the eupply in limited. , •. Public School Board. The regulay meeting of tho Public School Board was held Monday oven - inlet present trusteee It.H. (lett, J.W. Ortsigle, J. It. Chaigle, B. 0. Munnines and A. Saunders, the last named pre- siding. The semmteryel report for Septem- ber woe kind Me renown: 14.J. Human. painting V. Leo. 109111re. 04' gold, tapittrs, oto .11, tintem, moving stints Sopt3mibor Pay reu 1100 00 us te id Oil 9 00 511 78 Totitt fa 46 ProvibutdY Patti 4270 00 _ Total to dale PAD 46 'rho prineipalai report for Septembee was reeelveti and Mod. It showed: cht roil Averecreattenthance- . boys g ris hops girls Cotiltal 1.1 11 13 10 14 II 211 " 111 11 zt 13 titi ' " IV. 23 'V 21 20 " V , 16 20 13 21 " V I . :12 16 30 lb Temp. Flail sa ss 22 ta tit„Androw.,, 1 21 111 lio 13 11. 20 21 17 21 St, David's I. 26 Ite 21 Ibt " 11. Al 27 001 Ill _ ___ — — E10 252 202 IMP I have a ohne et fortr.tbrug M04101 stlulung" n attendance, all of whom have paid their Mon. The money has been :deposited yvIth tho own trowniror. The eecretary reported that heeled reeeived 81 1 fur old material at St. J'etrIelett wiled echool, and he was di- rected to obtain two copies of the Sehool Regulations. . The following aecounts were ordered ordered paid i Planitm Mill Coe con- tract and repairs, $00.75 ; TH1.6 Wren, printing, V; MeEwan vet., wood, 411.51h Oen. Porter, atationery, $15.35; H. I,. Watson, painting, ete., 01.05. An accensnt from It. J. Itutson was ordered to he paid, when corrected. Goderich Musical Society. The Musical Society have much plea- sure in acknowledging donations of one toiler each from the following citizens, for the maintenance of the band. The a:lance of the liat will be published next week. Mr. C. A. Nnirn, the treasurer of the society, will be pleased to accept aubscriptions for this laudable object front any citizen whom he has not had an opportunity of seeing. The hand cattnot he kept going unless all our peo- ple ahow a liberal disposition in main- taining it. The town contributes pee a year, all of which goes to the band - :nester, and the citizene ahould not forget the band bops give their services gra- tuitously for the season for the mutual benefit and enjoyment of all, In the town of Galt, recently, the citizene con- tributed pore and the Council donated fer the maintenance of its band. timely Goderich can do nomething tan- gible to ahoy/ tin appreciation of its baud, which ill now n good one : I. tea Iltonhey . II, Colborne ,. ti 4, limy, , • . 11 It Hodlyenn It I, AA 11,3011 , A I) McLean . W 1.nto Dow ti I tin & hit VI, ri 1117yanklia. 1 , A Nttirti W, 1, 1111n011 )0V.L1'.311;Tr1:1CY . 411411t1 Mitchell & Torld . 11, I, 181101 I AI, II. Beckett ..... yla r1 ngoti 0 Son 3 KIM,. k 11.11t, 4A %Zit:111:r : 1417,vRT7i1VoZpaun .1; ... • fn. Mr futoRh , Veer! Pekin:1m M It. 111,1, . It. N. Lew n v TIII , A. 11 Thom N1.11 ellt11,01i . than, Sconer . , 11s. flottneu. 14,11. 11, Morrish . ;,"iv,',T;F,' • • . :,)!'",(.17.n11:7;;nr, . ... . ".: t1ie?:1.1;11);1"n'aTk. . . Joh not.", & Morrow AMONG THE CHURCHES. "A promiao of prosperity" will be the nehject t he Monday ••vening service of the Baptist Church. Hers:leo:I are being hold in the Loewe., Room °of the Pohl ic Library. Entrance Lighthoune Htreet. Minn Goodfellotv, a minelonat y from ( !entre] India, will ruldrtten the meet - ing of the et Aikidos, Band on Hat Imlay afternoon. October ilth, et three o'clock. The tweaked 1)114[Ctlin1110 W III he rendered by the membervi. All are Invited. The 'services in Victoria FIL Metho- dint ehurch next Sunday will he In the interest of the Educational Society. Rev. J. Pottle, D. D., rIdtleational peeretary. of Toronto, will preach in the morning at 11 o'clock. and Rev. Jamea Livingetone. of London, will preach in the evening rat 7 o'clock. Thorn will he npecial nistraeriptions tel eolleetione at both verviesa in aid (8.4 the educational work of tho Met hod int Church. Next Sunday, Oct. 7th. Will be Edo- eational Day in the Methodist cherchen (IN thin town. Rev. John Pottle D D., the eloquent. General Se - (*rotary of Education for the Metho- /tint Church, will preach in Vie is teen ehureh at 11 a. me, and at N FI''tropt church in the evening o'elnek. Rev. James levingetondepal- tor of Wellineton street ehereh. Lon- don, will preach at 11 it. ro. In North atereet (*hereto. and sit p. mt. in Vie- orio ntreet church. Thera tent hegood mode at all them services, and °eery - body will he made welcome. Of the fourteen rinks *With ate contesting in the bowling match on the Weat street Isten, ?reecho* vs. Vico Preadenes menus' *e. Wive Piled tient to. 404 _the 14, tient 0 side it 4,41Opoilite wed ."';'1•;". '4: , , s, • • r. 17' t"