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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-6-6, Page 3WHEN PLACED IN THE S!GNA L LOOK AT YOUR LABEL l IT SHOULD BE MARKED PAID FOR ..•1901 e--,'?'S7� Y at, kiFtSti �i p{'a � ¢t rr� P K .t i'=Y"rC�tfidW;s: sen - .,....._ THD I JO INO. NDWBPAPMI( OP IrILT1.ON OOUNTY. FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR. '?833 GODERIL'H, ONt'Alt1 ), I!ANADA: JUNE' 6, 1901 1). 116"GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. THE WEEKLY MAHI'LT REPORT CORAM, 1111 6. 1D01. Mall Wheat - 003 10 6i llour. tam1V• Def.WS.... �• 1 10 to S 10 Flour, petent. Der SWI....w1 60 to S 60 [Mql moa....-....•... - u 00 Zoll 00 arts. P too .•..�..... JA 00 1016 00 lioreoalnfe, per met 1 00 to 1 00 Rye per bush Buekwbeat, per kr Oat, D bust Peas, 17 bosh ,,.•.••..�„�•, Kerley, per bask Ha'. (r too Potatoes. t/ beta ➢utter. .....�...... �. Oboes. tar Ih.......... Rage, fresh unearhed, 1 doe Woos......-._...... _...-.. Hides...... .Y..... _.. _ Lamb -Skins "... Live Howe I tre ssed Hogs Room. .. _...... trrd, per Ib. Dressed Hset ton quarter Deemed Reeser. hind pa• Ordi ary 0oa 50 00 55 M 37 to 00 t0 t0 to l3 to 10 to 09 to !Ito foto 60 to 33 to 00to IS to ilii ttoo 00 to fav 50 50 71 d 60 SS 11 11 l0 00 70 76 16 10 IS Cat 00 q ElituaUone Vacant WANTED. - A GOOD GENERAL servant, from the 1st of Jul to the middle of September. Alaiy to Ma,. RI W0OD. North street. fh GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED FOR kitchen work at 601 C 'lborwe House. MR&OHO. BUXTON. W anted. GRAZERS WANTED. -166 ACRES OV run sod plenty of good spring water. Termsreason•ble. Amer toJ.I . EI)WARI). oto 5 and e, 0000es0lone S and 3. E.D. Colts orae. r doderlch P.O. lm For Sale. LA 1 FUR SALE 1N TOWN OF G i I ERICH.-For sale oa remoul s terms, proper' known u the Distillery lands• be(otl part of block "F' 10 the Town of Ooderieb. bpstaining •boat 3J acres. with buUdiag@ an wafer. rtgbu on the River Mait- lard. Tor 11rtsa apply to O A RHO W L O A K - ROW. solloltorlifor the vendor. $1,500 UA.1. Oit ON TERMS TO J ell,\ will pttrobw that large atone hones wfth di•roomd eddltton•sltuated ons Plottm Street. Half an son of land wi th aR toe outbuildings thereon thrown in Fo r further particulate !mega to TIH 60..1 MOOR • HOU31S HayMld I'. 0. U. T'ORSALE.-LOTS 96. 96, 117, 118. 119 1` and lt6 In HoWhl.oa's survey. aB In Uodertoh. For p•rttoalaa • y to PHP IP }(ULT, Rsrrieter. to.. (9oderlc7.. M•roh Itch. 1900. I�tf MWlo. _- GLENN CAM1'KELL. ,� W, Organist and musical dlreotor of Nartbit. Methodist church. and teacher of pianoforte, pipe oram and theory, wen be plowed to re-. °sive fapW. I•etroetloo fl vee either at studio or et po it's home. &s desired. Studio at Rm•rsen's Fusin glare. WeNwt. 71-10 Medieal. i' DR8. SHANNON A (lALWW. PHY SI(' IAN8 and Sargeoas. (M1oe in Beak of Commerce building, west side of 8gaare. Night 'tells at resid..oes Dr. Shut nom Iles, Oa11ow, ^! �'P�hase�jt. N•Dler.t ilgl!Hone IR. ( I ri i l.neuranoe, oto. CHAR. E. SHAW, GENERAL, iNSUR• ANCE and reel estate agent. Omos. tee door wt of P. 0.. Oder(ob. Agent for ibe leading mutual fin legume a oomoanlet and leading stock oom.anlee. Merosatl.e and manufacturing rise of lowest rates. GB a office. W. R. ROBERTSON. Aeooaatsot and 1010ronoe Agent. hooks ad a000unts made up. Building@ rented ad nota oolleotd. Fin Insurance In firitish and Canadian Companlea. timet - in P o fits,/WC �SN� F. J. T. MARTEL. GENERAL IN SURANCH sad Heal Lure agent. Fin, Life, Aooldeatand Plate Glass Insurance effected on mutual or Duh plan at lowest rates possible. Hest English and Cenadlan compaotee rep resented. Omoe next door to Garrow R Garrow, Her rioters 1(•mutoa Street Model Tailoring. JUST RECEIVED - THR LiNE OF spring suiting@ that our matomers were walttng for. whleh w• book our reputation on, together with other Hoes suitable for sprlog and summer, equally •t god. Strl'Oy fiest- alase work •t mdente primes. W M. STAPLETON. Oyer Farmos's Fair. Publle Nodes. G WARNING - 'PHIS IS TU GIVE n..tice that anyone bathing off the islands, clnf or tampering with the ferry, shooting of tre.pa ting upon any part of our p I I w111 be *meted and proieooted. 1I a'. C. ATTItILL. 32 tf COURT OF REVISION. vA court of revWoo will - be held on Thure dey. the :)h day of June next. at A o'olaok• " for the pr pose of hearing °omelet nu against th. Proposed •meeement .nd accuracy of t he Plnntyre measo•emelts or any othor ootn- e tht the re.oeatly advertised grano Ithle walks whloh person. Interested may de sire to mask. which are p� ��1w ooznfrable by tlw smart. WN. )i[i7'('Rtfllark. E NUTICE TO OWNERS OF 1)008. Notice Is hereby given that section 14 of By- law No 3 of len will be throned after the ppub li0stlo0 of Ihe wanting. Said .eotle' N as follow. That no dogs or hitches shall run at Isere In the seroot or public places within the oor- 00ntlon of the town of Oderich, within the months of June. July or August. w;thottt be- ing sumciently or properly ma,aled• and If 807 Snnh dog .hell be found rnooing at large within the mid corporation contrary tothe pprovi.loa, of this bylaw. Ihe Mayor or other Justicetf the 1'..•oe In and for the Connty of Heron 1. hereby au(horteei to nature the .o'd 'log to be destroyed by any consable or other Peelle otso•r." TH IODORH H A I.E. C'en0tablw -S-Si. AROUND TOWN. Tug Ciw•ls --The Pan Amerluan shows spread their canvas last Tbursday oo the old oraoket grounds 1t was praalloslly the same show as was hate • year sgo u Lemon drUS., °Irons. The weather was thre.teutng •II day and the atteod•no. at the perform wow was not very large. haµ Music B0os.-"Baffle Songs of the Cross" by Joe. M. Whyte, evangelist, To- runto,ls just out, and by Tne (7linton New. Record we Dello* that one of Clinton's musical young ladles has composed some selec(tou ler this book. Thi. is Mass M. Maude Uoodwin, who u • theory pupil of W. Gann Campbell, of town. This oert•Inly n 8sota oredit oa Mr. Campbell's teaching. MUt.T Uaesava THE Law. -Two men were tared $2 50 eaoh In the Polio. Court oD Tu.ed•y for allowing their horses to run at large. They plad.1 ignoranoe of the law, and the Magattaa, who dsalred simply to administer a wernlog,let them ons ea payment of oosts. H. wlshea It to be uadentoed, however, tbat the law must be observed and that thoeo who violate 11 must D el expect lenleooy. 1X0.0 t0u NuTEo.-F. Smooth le adding a second story w the frame dwelling on Elgin • venue oocapid by Mrs. Oliver R. H. Cuts is building • solid brick wars - house, 70 D. by 223 11, at the roar of his store on Kingston street Chas. Reid has started the brlok work on Mr. Wallis' house on East street. B. C. Manning. is defog the carpenter work Wm. Green's neat cottage on Trafalgar .Ores( le nearing oorupletloo. $l b airmato, Tu DETauit.-Tbe steamer City of Toledo, of the Welts Star floe, w311 run a ohsep exoorsion to Detroit on the 1966 of this month, returning next day. The len for the round trip will be only $1. The steamer will leave hes. at 8:30 A re., Eulero time, on the 19.h, arriving at Pt. Huron 12:30 and .t Detroit 4:30 r. r, Returol.g leave Detroit, Thursday, .t 2 r. 0.. P►. Haros 6:30 r r., arriving at Uodertoh 10:30 r'. 0. t'he return to Detroit will be made o n tee 21.0, for whioh the far. the one way will be $1 Oo the Tuesday evthing before her trip to Detroit the City of Toledo will run . moonlight.rounloo on the lake ander the auspices of the bud, the tare for whioo w111 be 25 peau. ('urDurTUa Au:IE GETo A Naw RUN. - U. 1'. R. Cendootor M, Alga returned Tberd.y night from his western trip. While away he ',tanned the meeting of the Grand Dlyisioo of Me Order of Railway Conductrs at St. Paul, Mian., and visited h is stater In that olty, and also spent tea day. with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Martlo, io Wilalpel. On Friday h. left town to eels • new run on the Grand Trunk, be- tween Port Heron send Snspeuloo Bridge. He a pieced in charge of • new fast train. one of the most important on the road, and the appointment Is • decided promotion. Mr. Algin'. family will remain here until be flees upon the most oonv.n1. t point for *heir future resldeo'v. Ho ! PPR LONWN Carr. -The voluot eras left on the 2:30 1•. 0. train on Tuesday to take,,ppaerrt la the •annal training .t London. AD •ds•0oe ooa lagenl lett Mooday morn. leg to get tents ereot.d, ate. Ne. 1 com- pany 10 thirty-four strong, wlhit Lleot. Maovtoar to oommud, and Ltma. C. Dun- lop and Bert Martin, No. 9 compvcy 1s In command of Capt. Gundry, w,th Llent* arose and J ohs. Tele company numbers Thiry nine moo and is supremely happy is the po.ession of David Corbett; u 000k. O' her ofhoen who t.fe en 1'oed•y were Le.• (.ol Varooe, Major Young, M.i�r Holme, L'eut, Galt, Lieut. Jordan and Lieut. Mo Pball Both the Goderiah and the Dun •*noon oompaniss, jalgtas from their mike ap, should make • good record at wimp ►Ms year. The Loodoo Advertiser says : ' The first quartermaster to arriv. o0 the grounds and h.ve hl* tents erected w', Major Book, of the 33rd ngloeot." The bays will be to camp until the 15th. THE SALT Corning.-Tbe following dee- aatobe was seat out from Buffalo en the 30th ult.: "The 000eo11dat1oo of the two lead - log salt oorep.oies of Canada visa •omen plisbed here toi.y. The Canadian Salt Company and the Windsor Salt Company.'• the two coomros which oontrol pact:Wally the entire salt output of the Dominion of Canada, have been ameolldatd under the name of the Canadian Salt Oompany, with • capital stook of 88,000.000. Donald Smith, president of the Bank of Montreal, 1@ the president of the oombinatloo. The board of directors is oomposed of Sir William 0 Van Horne, T. C. Shaughnessy, of Mont- real ; Arthur D. Bissell and Frank .•t. Mo. Ur.w, of Buffalo ; U.R. Cookbure.prsetdent of the Bask of Ontario, and Thomas Telt. of Montreal. 'Phe headquarter@ of the new oonoern will be in Montreal." The loeal salt oonoeroe have no defiolte Information ding th. reportd oon.olid•tlon, al- though w* understand that °eget fetlnoa hays been going on for some ems. THs STREET FAIR. -Tb. a•olv.rsary of the Domintes of (lanada I. to be oelebrated In God.rlch til• year by the holding of • trade* carnival oo she streets of Uodertoh during July 1.t 2nd and 3rd. It is pro - purl eget up • monster out-of•door ex position e, .treet lair to oonelet of erhib ts by merchants, by manufacturers and by producers, ooverlog all the muliifarinus In• 4.,104.. of Gndenoh and vicinity. Already feet, townspeople have contracted to t.ke space and *root booths on the Square and malatafo same for the three days,aod It la ex• Domed the sot re Square will be filled, both sides of the atreet, a Ihe committee has • number of spphoa'lona ?rem net WA. mMMM. taoturerl and more will Dome in. Another feature le to have dally p'rads. of various kind., • horse show, .ohool Mlldr.e's par - MORTGAGE SALE OF A HO(1SE AND LOY IN 000)403((703. Under and permuset tea power of sale 000 taln.* Ina certain mortgage mad. to the vendor, Aete4 the IMh day of Month. A.D. 1'91, which w111 M pn Inoed at time of rte. then w111 be offered ft • sale by pnhlle anntlon el Thos. Hendry, ane looser •t his anetlos •some, Hamilton Street. 00.(erloh en Batnr- ihe' the fleh Aar of Jr•re, 1o01, et f e clank P r., following property, vl. • lot running '03.10r 106 In the town of Uodertoh, In the roanty of Huron. 000talalag over 1 of an eon of land. The lot Is the thir4 wart of the Collegial* 100(11rd*. and It extends from Piston street to Britannia read. Then, 11 m the lot • frame I30tnr7 dwelling hoose, with 001.0.0 and lemma. kitchen an tiered. Th,Mare about 13 gond frolt trees anti the cordon la *seep penally goad. Terme of Rase : 10per mol. of the nreh•s. m noes ytob. 1 M Ate th D • v3 ( e nes his witci s.tre •t the gene er rle snA Ins hel&sce wttA- oat interest within thirty day. thereafter. nry f opperty will be *old subl•ot to • to ons ',other partleelu's apply ee the ano- 4 P110UDFOOT R HAY& °i t w rfltiw. A.D. MI I�BeI 0 Astray. STRAY ('AI.F. - ('AME TO 1'Hk premises of the undersigned. Win. Moore, Ord con.'eeaion. H. D. Colborne. on or about the 10th of May,. steer calf. The owner bare quested to prove property. pal .. f oases 0d tate the •nlmel away. WM. MCOsr 1'. O. Public Notice. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THR I'l1HLIC the town advertises the fnIIow lag section@ of Bylaw Ne. 5.,00mmonly known es the ('ow R)law i Whereas ander the porovisions of Ihe Mu•h olpal Ant it le deolere4 that the counmll of any tows may pa•• bylaw@ restraining the running at large of animals And whereas 1t Is des -ata., to restrain the running at largo with! t lire said town of Hodertch of nettle, herses. sheep and other animals within the meaning of the said gat• nt. ; 1, Therefore be It enaocel h the ntnn elpal onunell of Ihe m1A town of fl�erieh and It la hereby insetted that from and after the date hereinafter sated Mr the ooming In fore* of this hrlaw, It shell not be lawfr for and pore ox, 0011, horse, sheep. p'.. 0r any other and mid. within the mealin� of the said Rt•tnte, to rna or be al taros In the highway@. streets, lanes, darks, or other nman ap0•. within the limit. of the w14 town of Uo.lertnh, unless such as.maI so being at large Is In the Im me..lata ern and nnier the Immediate .•on- trol of some per ,en or persons impeede of ear Ing for and oontrnl'ler the same. f That from and after the data aferosal4 ne person owrong or to the possession of any .nnh snlm. ` mall ',.Pelt sa, h animal to he or run at lame within the limits of the mid tows. naleas ender @ooh Imme.tlate can and OOatrel es •tttrslald WM. 111TCHELL, Town CNet. pr,rdg;�y��y.,_ - P res Y'•"' � ads, free entertainments oo the streets by high-otos@ artiste at frequent intervals, sooe day many bands of memo, grand fireworks displays at nlgbt, (he uare to be highly deourated Doe eveaiug, t is proposed to h.v. a 0000ert in the rink sod the last evening • grand masquerade ball. Tbeme are • few of the features proposed. WEDDED AT KittuARUINi.-MIs. Edith Pemberton, youngest daughter of Mrs. Chu. Pemberton, was married in the Churoh of All Salute, Kincardine, ou Thursday, May 30th, to Geo. Oartly son of Mrs. (Rev.) M. Turnbull, of Doderlob. The ceremony was performed by Rey. M. Turnbull. reotor of St. U.urge's Ooierlob, assisted by Rev. Oho. Miles, rector of All Sabots, the oburoh being beautifully decor •ted for the 000asioo. Phe bride, who was given away by H, 1). Churoh, of Toronto, brotber-i0 law, was handsomely powoed io white silk, with veil and orange blossoms, and oarrled a large bouquet. She wu at- tended by Mums Doily Andras,ol Toronto, and Gladys Losoombe, of Kmoardine, charmingly attired. to attendance also were two litlle pages, Jaok Soougell and Arthur Smith. In sailor costumes of blue and whl1. Messrs. Fraser, of London, and Turnbull. of Chatham, rioted as groomsmen. Mr. Uoff, organist •0 StG.orgf ., God.rtoh, presided at the organ. Upwards of fifty gauta afterwards partook of a obolos de- juner, supplied by Webb, at the residence on Princess attest. Ths happy ooaple left by the afternoon train for the Pan Amari• tan, duffels, alter doing which they go to Europe for • few months. Returning they take up their resideooe near London, Ont. Tui BANDSTANDQUISTw3.-The band is renewing las ragaset for • stand 1n the Square from which to give its summer eve. slog oonoer W. Certainly, ti the band wante • stand, I1 must be provided, but the ques- tion whioh bas not yet been ss(iefaotorily settled u, Where Is It to be 'posited' It alms • very simple matter, but there •re • good many rides to the question. Not only the oonventenoe of the band but that of the pubiio u well must be ooneidered, and then there le the objection that the taadetand u ordinarily built Is far from artistic and that in Ihe Square it would soon beoome au eyesore. If the oounoil bad plenty of money at Its disposal, no doubt • handsome structure oould be pruvlded that would be 0alts In keeping with she surroundings, but falling till. we think the best sugpr.Lioo that bas boon made is that • balcony be built out from either the east or the west side of the court house. Thio we believe would meet the wishes of the players and then could be no objection to It on the score of onso/I:ni • nese It would also provide • good plane for publio ■puking on oelebntioo d•v.. And It wouldn't baokrupt the town We do not see any better solution of the problem. News Four Tell HARNUa.-Tbe ■tr, Umfrage, of the (Tereus line, was Ib on Friday on her regular trip souib and again on Saturday evening bound north. On `tetorday evouing to some way the bumped into the wharf la front of the elevator, do- ing • little damage to the wharf but none to ber.elt. The foss little steamer made the top4r�(r��um Serol& to Goderlob in 4 hours and 40 minutes....Sunday morning the err. Myles when uomtog Into her berth at the elevator had • log °aught In her wheel, and becoming uom.nagesble ran Into the wharf. TM prow of the bust and the face of the wharf for • few feet were both somewhat damaged. necessitataog repairs. The Myles bad 42,000 bushels of *hest from Fort Wlllam for Richardson Bros , of Ktnestoo, halt for export and hell for Ua tario miller•. She oleered '1 ueed.y evening for Fort Willam....Tbe sobr. Mary 8 Gordon arrived Sunday morning, light, to load salt for Gore Boy... .The achy. WV. O Goodman arrived Tuesdey from ('hicago with 22,150 bushed. of °orb and after db• ohargtog at the elevator left Tuesday night for Alabaster... 1'he sir. Layfield a hay. Ing her rudder -stook. whioh was bent, re- paired at the engine works. THE HANt's FINANci9.-Following 1. the fioaaoial satem.at af the Goderioh Maslo.l Society for the year 1900 01 : 1900. aecueml Juoe 2nd. To balance from Mr, A. 1. Moore (retiring treasurer; $ 67 97 .iboe 20 To prooseds from I.ke thoar*Ioa.... . July1 To proceed. from band, Ca t garden party. $5 00 8t, G0rge's church 5 00 Catholt° ohuroh 5 00 Knox churob 5 00 1901. Mar. 25. To proceeds fcom dram*llo entertain- d, mens April 1 1'o granh�4rom town '� " " To aubsoriptione from *" animas ......... ...... EX PINDITuttEs. Hy Instruments, repairs aoll munm 8 18 " J. 8 Platt's s000ing`6 20 " W. U. Prtdhsm..•..,:.; " F..1 Prldh•m.. • eerie-•' Telepbootog 1 fxl. " Caretaker of hall 7 00 " Hend .01te 100 50 1901. By H.K.Jordan,leader 200 00 May 20. By b.l•nos on hand 28 94 442 42 8 35 15 20 00 20 30 200 00 99 00 $442 42 oresTARDIIG W1tn.ITlay. Amount due old Association $ 45 50 instrument. and music 49 65 Sundry .mall mooaot1 25 00 1120 15 VsTIRAN9' LAND GRANTS.-Regulatloae for the allotment of the veterans' land panto Imes lust been framed and posed by Order in•Counoll Under these thesuooess- fel applicants w111 have the oholm of any land now open for sale or Iooation in any of the townships north of the Freooh and Mattawan Rivers, and L.ke Nipiseiog, and west of the Quebec boundary to Manitoba. A'. present., the Department of Crown Lands 0tlmates the will embrace between 75 and 100 townships. Under the arms of the bill only one •pplloan0 may be loeatd to the r(la•re mils. As each township p0.• stetes•n area of 36 equate miles, It w111 be then that although the area actually open and ready for metxlement is a small portion of the whole territory yet it gives room for several times u many soldier@ as w111 apply. The regulations and forms for filling l0 will be printd In • few days, and It le possible that applicants may be tarnished with m map to theist them In 000.1 0g their t&nd. The regulations provide In • g 1 way ger ds01ar•tlons es to the service m the field of eseh applioan(, first, by the appll oan1 himself 1 .emodly, by a oemrde In the field, and, thirdly, by the senior sur- viving commending o icor of the enrps In whioh he served. When some of thee• are Impossible other mean• of proving olalms may be •hood upon. Deolaratlese are also required by ten disinterested persons that the land applied for Is wholly 110ee- espied and oelmprevd, and that (here Is e •Aver.* oleo. to i6 a ml es e Th • mud minerals pen with the land /rant, bat the pee Umber Ie reemyd to he Crown. Tbe Inoue., however, may sal wbat pine he .sod• ler building er Mooing open his land, and may else oat and rthay. any ether plae timber eae1mary Is oluring Isla led fees eaIMvli.e, by gayly sensory Orate does for euoh ploe so out and dupoeed .,1, wklo0 are now fired at $1.25 per tbous•od feet. '1'001111 IN TO. Feou THAD1. -Tbe lead - log efts -dealers of the l'reviooe end the ad• j•oent States met In oonventlon for the first time •t the Rosen House, Torocto, on Monday for the primaly purpose of uottiog In • law -mutt to wbiob the totersw of ail are involved, and with • seooudery objeot of forming ao urgenizstion fur the iroleotlou of individual dealers to emergenulee snob u the one that made this present gatberinf necessary. Many prominent members of the egg•exportlog (rade were represeoted at the mooting sod during almost the entire day tb.t they were in session they discussed tae suit Fought by D. D. Wilson, of Se. - forth, agetost William Melfrum h Uo , of Montreal. Tbe suit, which le brought to n• Dover unstated damage" for • breaoh of • patent,means a greet deal to the rev dealers. Mr. Wilson claims to have dieooverrd end patented, some eighteen months ago, • pro noes by whish a' er treatlog egg. with • solution of lime to preserve their quality tbey are pat ID • solution of glyoer,ne to preserve their natural apperance. Th. pro. cows hu been used by almost every exporter of eggs la the oountry, and Mr. Wlleon's claim of • royalty of one oust upon every doyen treated by the promise bas been the cause of the mooting. Some eight million dozen egg* were exported from this country last yeor, and about 70 par oeot. of this amount were treated by the etymons pro- mise One Toronto firm •lone exported one mil(mo0 dozen eggs, and Is leble for the royalties 11 the suit of Mr. Wilson is soot e fuse Although the Meldrum firm, against wbiob the suit le brought,wu not represent- ed at Monday's meeting the wase will be strenuously fought, and prominent dealers, loolading many of those •t the meeting ea well u others. will be called u0 behalf of the dole: dents. 11 is olalmed that the glyoerine Pro0eas was used to tele oon0try dx years ago, and th.t t0 was even then in oommon use in Denmark, from which oountry the tint temps for the preservation of eggs o•me. OBITUARY. CARRUTHERS. - An old and respeoted resident of towo peed away oo Wednes- day, May 29:h, in the person of James (Jarruthers, of the Huron road. Death was the result of the wearing oat of the system rather than of toy illness, as the de- o.•eed had reached the ripe age ot eighty- two years. The rematnc were interred In Maitland cemetery on Friel.y afternoon, Ker. Jas. A. Anderson, of whose cburoh Mr. Carruthers was • member, 000duottog the funeral services sod the pall -b being Root. Imes., Alex. Stirling, Mr Robertson, Robt. Orr, John Emmertoo and Thos. Hod. Mr. Carruthers was born la Aberdeen. Scotland, and oame t Cana)• In 1855. He resided • abort time at Hamilton and then removed to Oakville, when he re. rosined about twenty years. For the past t wenty•Owo years be had been 1 resident of Goderwh He leaves a widow mod four d.ngbten : Mrs. Root. 11.11, of Godenob township ; Sirs. Renee. of W ladour ; Mn. Mew. of Sbeppardten, and MIse Carrutben, at home. (7o uaAN.-Rev. Dares Cochran, 1). D., D... of the C..I:rge of Liberal Arte of the University of Southern California, died on May 24th.t Los Angeles, m hie dxy•eiphth yoar. Dr Cochran was at ooe time pastor of North street Methodist ohuroh, Gode rich. The Chri.tian Guardian says of him : "In hie boyhood he knew the .t,nc^lee 10- ot•lent to bush life In Western 0.. , but e natural craving for books, which was both quickened and purified by hie oonversion,en •bled him to triumph over limited means and opportuottles, so that he bsosme one use the most sobolerly men In the ohuroh. All through Ide he was • most diligent student, and •massed roree of Information such se are possessed by few. Hegianiog hie minis- terial life es junior preaoher on old-f.shioo- ed country otrooit., he steadily dvanoed till he bemuse pastor of tome of our most important city o0arges, abetrnan of dr.• trict, and ultimately prsatdIut of his con fereooe. In 1873 he was sent with Rev• Davidson Macdonald to found our mission to Japan. There bas ripe sohol•r.hlp, deep devotion, and manly Christian character were a power for good, and won, in no or- dinary degree, the oonlldenoe and respect of the Japanese. When Dr. Cochran re- turned to Canada et the tame of his first furlough, be remained for several ysr, In the country, hnldlog important paatoratee in the oily of Toronto. At the request of the Mand of missions he returned again to Japan to Luke charge of the educational work, and for the rest of his time •broad was dean of the faculty of theology In our oollege to 'Ibkyo His nervines there were nt great value." human petisooe and reelgo•tloa a the w111 of her Maker,.nd, when the end bad indeed Dome, of knowing she died, se she bad lived, • true "ohlld of Maryy.' The luoeral look pplane on Thursday, May 23rd, the young Ladiei Sodality, of wbloh dso.a*ed was • member, uarobing 'walde the hearse from her father's residesos to fit. Peter's ohuroh, where high mama was celebrated. Rev. Father MuCormock, of Klogsbrldge, who othutated in the •l.senoe of Rev. Father 'Vest, delivered an appropriate disoour.e. 1'he abotr, of whioh the deoswd was also • member, rendered the "mw for the dud" admirably, and Miss N. McDonald ung "Josue, be her rest eternal" -a favorite hymn of deceased-eloepttonally well. The poli -borers were J. D. O'Couoall, S. W. Alexander, Fred Shannon, J. Burke, J. MacDonald and A. Lynn, who were replaoed on the arrival of the funeral prooesslon of upwards of use hundred and fifty car• rage. at St. Joseph's aematory, Kiugsbr(dge, by W. and A. Ford, M, Lambertu., W. O'Loughlin, U. 1). Flynn and '1'. Grifffo. The casket wu opened at the church to give relatives and friends In tho parish, where her childhood had bun spans, an opportunity of looking, for the last time, on one who was be- loved by all who knew her. A "spiritual bouquet" was oontnbuted byy loving friends, pupils of St. Joseph's sobool, the oboir and Young Ladles' Sodality, consisting of oder login of muses, prayers, etc., for the repose of her soul. 'Ihe floral tributes oonsisled of wreaths, hearts and other designs, from Steers of St. Joseph, Mi0 Megan, Mrs. N . T. Kiely, Sire. A. M. Mollregor, Mimes Dean, Judge Doyle, M. G. Cameron, Mrs. E, J. Knelt!, Stratford, and others, all in thoughtful appropriateness with her name, "Lily." D.oeasd was aged nineteen years, eight months and nloe days. and, beside her father, leaves three misters and two brothers to mourn her loas.-Cur. MAckev.-The death of Rev, Dr. G. L Maok•y, of Formosa, has bun annoanoed by cablegram. The deou.ed e.0 the world-famous missionary of the Canadian Presbyterian church and one of the tore. most figures to missionary effort in mdero times. His name hu beoo for thirty years linked with that of Formosa, for 11 was to 1871 that hs first went to that island, wbiob was then a portion of ('hina, and from whioh he had siooe returned on bull two visite During all that time he threw thw effort of • splendid manager and the religions teal of an •patio Into • work whioh bas made his name famous throughout the civilized world. The tablegram whioh came to Dr. Warden, Toronto, read @Imply t "Dr. Mackay dead." He bad been suffering for the past five months trom oaooer of Ihe throat, and for five or mix weeks It had been known to his intimate frteods that 7e00v07y was impossi- ble. Two months ago he sought medb•1 aid on the mafnland •0 Hoog Koog, when •n operation was performed, bot without permanent relief. Dr. Mackay was a Cana - die.. having been bora an Zorra, county r' Oxford, on Marais 22, 1844, of Highland Scotch parent.. After receiving a thorough Uoivenity training, he was ordaloed by the Toronto Presbytery In 1871 and in the same Sur went forth to the island of Formosa se the first missionary to the heathen ever sent out by the western sectloo of the ('an - ad• Presbyterian ohuroh. His work in For- mosa was hlehly successful, H• was the mune of establishing between Catty and seventy churches, a bonplte', schools, and In eddltl, n college, oalled Oxford College. for tn. ':tuning of the native mmis(ry and for t u hig) er donation of the girls of the Ulan'. 'there are in additon thlrty-8ve Bible woc•-n and eight day sobools ger the eduoat ion of the children of Christian home., all estabusbed by Dr. Mackay. He f0,10er cemented his Interest to hl■ life work by marrying • Formosa lady In 1878, and him family consists of one son and two daugh- ters. The latter are married to Chinaman and are engaged to the miteloo work. Dr. Mackay will b. remembered by many in (ioderloh, where he spent some time on the 000aslon of ooh of bis return visits to (Jan - ad• Oa these 000ations he and his family were the rauU of Mr, used Mre. James Stewart, who were old acquatatances of Ur. Mackay. Mr. Stewart first knew hlm when he taught io the S•Itford publlo school. be• fore he went to Pormens. His first return to ('aoada was 1n 1881, when he spent two or three weeks here, and l0 1894, when he made hie lass vidt to hie n.tive land, be •pent several day■ here in the month of November, an 000uion that is st111 freh In the memory of many. Nnw o. -We meotloned briefy la.t weee the sudden death of Horace Newton, wnich took plane on Wednesday afternoon of last week The deceased was apparent- ly to his usual god health oo the monitor of that day, and was in the sellar of his house oleanmg out the toroth* when he was stricken with apoplexy. It le sup- posed tbat while stooping over •t his work there was a rush of blood to hu head whioh brought on the (.al ,trots. tl hen found be was n0000soioue, and he oev.r entirely rera3od o nsoiouseese, dea(h *seeing a few hours later. ''he deoeasel was held In h1Ob esteem by a large otrole of friends and eivihetaaooes, and the be d relatives have the sympathy of all in Ihe sad eveol, whioh Olems ail the more painful from the ditddm.Rn3e that tie deoeued had been only • few months In bl. new home eo Lighthouse street, In wblob be might rwoo• ably have of sated to pass many happy years. Mr. Newton was born fifty-three years ago in England, but for forty -live years be had hied tither in this town or ID Uodertoh township. For some years he 000ducted • store In Eden, and afterward@ for tan or twelve year. he kept the store and postolhoe at Porter's Rud, retiring from hollows' and taking op Ms resideom to Gderloh about flys years agd. 1, religion he was an Anglican, •ed In pilitios a saunoh Liberal. He leaves a widow and tw.. daughters to mourn the loss of • loving husband and father. The funeral took place on Friday afaroono to llaitlao.l oemetety and was largely attended. Rev. Mark Turnbull ,rentor of 80. Georg.'➢, ooD� ducted Ihe .ervlas, and the pall hearers were deceased's four brothers• Charles 1., of sewn, Clement, of l'orter'. Hill, Rey. W. 1.., of Norwloh, and George A , of Wing - ham, and two brethers•ln law, William and Thomas Cox. His sister, Mrs. Dnokham, of ('6imfo, and nephew, J. H. Mo}'hereon, of Detrol(, also were present. The memrers of Court (lod.rlob, No. 253, I. O. F , of whish deceased wee t member, attended to a body. GRtyriy,--fle Tnsada , May 21et, (h* angel of death mrrld to her eternal reward Jolla l.11l. Vinton•, seooad denihter of los. (1,331in, gaoler of the cnnn0y of Haran. Nearl fear months e Aeaeamed o0 1 ng •trot led a cold, whioh settled nn her lungs la the form el peeomnnta, eo4 finally terminated Io her death. When tt was realised th• r.poynry was Impoesibl., her sorrewleg trlends bad the great oonsel',Inn of know - law she wuid M atoll prepared ler her ad vent Isms her hea0Mly home, ext she had kerma her ley lib**. with •Img a sstwer THE MAYOR'S REPLY. ", To the Editor of Tn■ Smoot: Use,. NI0,-ID 1'he (iederlob Star I have had published ooe or two lettere re the broetit to Private AueUo Chisholm and In my last letter, published In that paper of May 31st, 1 explained meteors to what 1 cnneldered • satbf.o/cry manner. The people of the town will, 1 koow, •ooep0 my statement as being oorr•c1, but The 8tar does not think It satisfeatory. This I oa0- not help, neither do I Dare anythlog about them or their opinion, Mar this letter 1 do not Intend replying to or y n,: ri of tb•L paper'. irresponsible oomm'uil., You will see by Mr. Hall'. letter in Shat paper of May 31.t that he was'mi{nutd l.y H1. Honor Judge Doyle to &seise ((ounoillor Knox m the collecting for the presentation to Private Austin (:hl.holm. 1'hl. sohems i knew nothing of urtll the money was oolleotd,aod yet The Star want. the Mayor to oompel these gentlemen td furnish a statement of affairs, What right have 1 to ask the.* gsotf.wtsn to furnish a .t•tetnelt7 None •t .11. If Toe Star wants • statement leo them ask the gentlemen who oonduotd the aubeoriptlon 11.1 for It. Now, as 0.r as the entertainment 1. oonoerhd 1 bad no- thing to do with the detail work at all and d there has Men wrongdolog, &s The 81.0 says there hu, It oan be fono•. out by hav- ing o proper statement from the proper per. son.. The Star .ay. they .till think the Mayor was chairman of the committee. The edi- tor. of The Star may think what they like. They moy think they are mlldo0atres or proeperoth politicians. 100n0t help what they thlok, hat what 1 am saying josh now le bud on facts. Only • few day. ago HI. Honor .fudge loyle In 000venatieo •bout the matter said that 1 was not ohorman o1 any oommlttu, I was simply asked to make the preeentation. CHURCH NOTES. W. W, Stoddart preached on Sunday last • t Dresden, Oot. W. W. Stoddart will 000upy the pulpit of Vvtotorl• 51516 Methodist ohuroh at both services ns11 Sunday. About seventy members of Court (lode - rich, No. 32, C U. F'., •*tended .ervloe at Vlotorl• et. Mothodl.t oburoh on Sunday morning. 1be pastor, Rey. J. W. Roble• O 00, preached ao appropriate sermon to the bretbreu, The Huron County Sabbsbh Sohool and Chardon Endeavor Uoloo will bold their ooaven11on thio yyear In Clinton on Jane 18 and 19. Every 9uoday 8abool and ('hrlst• 1•n Endeavor Society should me they are well represented Ly delegate'. The local committee is maklog elaborate preparations for their reoeptiou. Ao exoeilent program i. d, Inoluding some seer speakers In the Proyiooe. Th. ol)iolals of ♦iotorla street Methodist ohuroh have inaugurated a new finanolal aye- tem, by which the quarterly board and the trustee board will be supported entirely by voluntary giving', That is, oo personal appeals will be made and no ruoord of indi- vidual giving. will be kept ; the offctals will simply reoelye what la put upon the plates and •t the end of eaoh quarter give • @tett• mint of the amount so reoeivd and of the manner In whish it has been disposed of. For a number of years the Beata io this church have been free. and the oongregetdon hu shown @ooh hearty goodwill in sustain• ing the tinsnolal requirements of the ohuroh that the new * heme is entered upon with oonideoos that every need will ke provided for. Oa Wutday last • oiroular was dis- albuted amongst the 000gregattoo an• nounoing Ihe new arrangement and asklog the members sash to deolde what he or she could give for the year and make weekly ooatributlona to make up this •mount ; and it any were unable eo give the coatrlbetan every week to make up the amount same time during the unereof. T'he synod of the diocese of Huron is oall-1 ed to meet to Bishop Crooyn Hall, Loudon, on Toe.d•y, June 18th. 'there will be divine servios, with boly oommunlon. In the oatbedrel •b 10.30 A. r., and the synod w111 a.semble for bustoees at 3 P. r. The basins's, of whioh node is glveo In the 000100log otroular, will be (1) Tbe ooeatder- atlon of the proposed Genoa on lnadegsate collections; (2) A proposed resolatloo n• tarding the superannuation and widows' and orphans' funds of the several dioceses; (3) A propo.ed canon relating to the order of dea000r; (4) The proposed oaoon in regard to oolest vestries, by Jade Erm•tinger; (5) Tbe proposed canon oa the admission of woma w vote io vestries, by H. Maokllo; (6) To define the authority of the exeoattve committee, re olerioal °bedleooe; (7) Aod regarding synod ooll.oUon.. both by Rev. J. T. Wright; (8) Regaraing 6N. one doltar per family rule, by Rev. .1. L. Strong; (9) Regarding the better observance of Lent, by Ftev. W. Henderson; (10) Te provide for 000ferenoes en vital subjeoW, by Rev. 0. B. Sage; (11) Conolderation of r.pet'iregardlag reorganlzatloa of the Provincial *wand. The •rsoative committee w111 meet es M,'od•y, Jamb• 17tb, at 2.30 P. W FjlW ADVERTISEMENTS JUNE 8 P5ss $1 Etuureioo-Whits Star LW 0 `t'ylteh Silks -W. Aoh.soo d Sea 6 Fur the 8 ck-F'. M. Dunham 8 Some Speciale for Jane-Hodg.m. Brew8 N *roo..g-Cepa W m. 13.bb 8 Notic, 10 Owner. of logs -Theo. Hale1 Law.Su0i.l Knox Churoh Y.P. 8. C.S1 Mlllleery -Moe Cameron 8 Solvent Welted -Mrs, Elwood 1 C•,urt of Rsytaloo- - W . Mltob.11 1 Cow Hyl.w-Town of Uodertoh 1 Stray Stock- W. Moore, KeomtUer 1 twelve *bots *soh sod decided le make this the rule for the future. The snore wore &s follows : George Symonds, 8 ; Frank Dan - ham, 1 f C. Garrow, 10 ; W. Raman, 11 ; k'. J T. N.ftel, 3; K. N•1te1, 5 ; H. Rat - eon, 7 ; N b).ltouvte, 5 ; E. R. Watson. 7 ; F. J. Shonnoo, 6 ; R. B. Walkers. 6. 10D10070 3, OLIN104 0. When Ihe Clinton footballer@ returned home after their first game here they spread the .t 'ry that they bad o.t been treated fairly and that If it had not been for the referee they would have tattoo th. Hougk cup home with them. So confident were they of their 'aperor kicking abilities that they sent m • .eoond ohall•nge, and the matob o.mu od a t the Agrloult¢ral Park oa Friday evening lest The referee this time was J. Jackson, of Sesforte, • gentl.ma• who is oertalnly up to hie bu.loses, and tk. wore was, mated of 1 to 1 as at the firm game, 3 to 0 mo fever of the (tod.nob Col - !Wats. To• score to ease oath really show- ed tie relative merits use tee teams. In the former game the team. were very evenly m•tohed; butsloer that tlms the G. C. 1. boys have shown • steady improvement Is their playing. while the Cltaw:m ass have bean ata .tasdoi 11. Tbe tum, were u follows : 01mwa C I. -Goal, W. Baird ; becks, .3. Whlddom R. Helyar ; half Manu. R Klog, A. MaL.ed, K. McPhere.'n ; forwards. A. Alkenbead, H. Miller, C MoMordie, W. Ooeriloe, J. Bremner, Goderloh C. 1 -I:oal, S. Pritchard ; looks, J. P. Brown. W. P.ssmore; half• boats, G. Cooper, f) MacDonald, L Yee ; forwards. (1. McDowell, ail. Allem', Ed. Bry*ons, J. Thomson, H :(Hell. Fifteen minutes •fur the gam. oem- meood Ed. Bryoos made • brilliant rns down the field. o.rrylog the ball with bim and sooner the first goal. Twenty minutes ofterwarde there was • scrimmage right 0* trout of she Clinton goal .ad Thomism bantd Ohe ball through with hie head. La the eouHls h. got a had kick i. the eye. bat hs stuck to hie week Thu ended the @sot• lag for the tint beef Before the second half was finished It wu getting dark, bat the game lope getNgg hotter and hotter, maoh to too eojoymes1 of the specttors. The G. C. 1.'. showed superior playing tbrnughout the gams, but they managed 6 wore only ono* t@ the ,sorted belt, Allison dolog the business. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. TIrepresenoe of the redooate around taws on 'headay mornirtr mile things look min M for a while. bas' bt getting your tailoring at Prtdham'e you Wn cut as good a figure as the beet of thea[. The ladles will find something of interest In Mise Cameron's adysrtioemeot In this bea*. The Coaoty Coort and O 1 Newlon. w111 be held Delo week, oomme0oiog on Tuesday, lith Inst. '1'he sannal arcade day of the W . C. T,U. wilt be billd oo Monday, Juoe 10th, lD the Tamperanoa Hall at 3 r.0. We are glad to see Mrs. T. McCarthy, of Elgin ave. about •gain after a severe •tta°k of rhonmatien whioh 000find her M bed. A good many of the bend player. are e0 Landon with the volunteers, and on thl. scoount tbere will be no 0000srt on the Square thle evssdng or next week. Last week W. Glenn Campbell sent to teo applications (root hl. pupils for Conserva- tory of Moeio examination.. The examine• tions will be held hare mime time this month. J. C. Coveaey, of Toronto, was In town oo Tuesday to the Interests of the Domtalon Allianoe to arrange for temperance m..(• Ings to be held bers In the latter part of this month. The West Huron Farmers' Institute w111 hold Ise •Doual •xcursion to the Gae Iph Model Farm oo Saturday, .lase 15. The annual meeting of the Institute will be held at Nile on Wdnesday, 19th Inst. Mise Frank. received • mess•.. on Sae• day oont.loing she sad Intelltgeooe of the death of her father at Maple and lef6 oo the early train next morning for her home. The new@ was quite noexpeoWd, a Mise Frank. had had no word that her father was III. Stratford llerald : O. 'I'. R. Ftremas Wyatt, o1 (lderloh, *day brought his family to this city. Mr. W yatt's head- (merter. having been changed to this phtoe, he will reside here Dormanewtly to future. He i. now classed as a driver and will run oh the locals out of thin atty. The following sta,lenhs of the Uotarlo Agrlonitural Coll.g• from Harem musty were saooeseful io the remo0 examinations : In the Hot year --.I. Wilson. W hltechnroh ; .1. M..lohnston, Carlow. Se000d yyewaar-A. 1', Ketoben, Brumfield ; A. At.kiosoo, Egmon.ivllle ; B. ('. Oilpin, (iorrt. Mr. and Mrs. P. T.H•lls and son left Mon dy morning for Elim.11le. Mr. Halls h•v- Ing noshed word the previous evening of the death of hie father, .lame. Halls, who redden at that plan.. The demased had boon In falling health for tome time, ant' it was known that recovery was nob to be looked tor. Tbe solation of the whole matter 1. lhls : The Star, 1 endentan4, a after (hpain Grant (polltlnalIy and every other way) and toeldsotally want• te dr.w the Mayor Into the I file game. Now, if these ee0tlemen are after Captain Urant---.nd It looks as If they Ware-- why do they not come not like men and dern.0d • statement from him or any one else who has nendaoted the affairs 7 As far as i am oonoerned Ilse le too short to reply I. any more of the onmment. o1 The Star, as 1 have something more prnAtahle to attend ter. '1 hey will hay. to drag eomo One oleo Into the gums, as 1 am thro.gh with them now. 1 oanset spare Ihe 01ms M r ly to •0 furtho W 7 r oommenh, nee I be- lieve everyone w111 aeyes with The Star that a statement 00006 to l0e pr0dnced and printd, bat It ooghl to h. demanded from the proper eenr,-. and net from me. Thenkte. vno for mho •pawl■ ynne vele• obis paper, 1 mm, Vaes Willy. WAWA, Jw 6*k 1901. Jas. WILOOF. The hand oomm.nod the simmer series of outdoor oonoertI Toot Thursdayy ermine, playing from the balcony of the Itritish Ex- change. Nntwith.taodine the coolness of the weather and the oountera*tr•c*Ion of the olron', there were • goodly number of auditors In the Square and the preersan rendered was mush enjoyed. COMING AND GOINQ d A R. E Smith was at N- e New Hemhsrr renes this weak. Mies Allle Johnsteo, of Barrie, is visiting her relativse here. M1n Helen Polley returoed os Masd•y trom a vWt to London. W alter Hearn, of Ki.1r, was wf♦r sole ods In town over Suad•y. Ed- Psemors. of Detroit, made • Wrld 13501. to the old home last week. ,j, p, y?rowo was up from Stratford M .pend N•udoy with his l.mlly here. Brave hifeto r0 lel' last week for New York Uly, 10.160. • pmftien as drnrgtst. Fred. Beatt e..04 eh, Bank of Commeree. u spending bendy. at hu hems Is S'w. forth. Mlas Wlanle Bali labour* from !Lathes, where she w.ol .4Mading .he Normal College. W. H. Polley. of Qiesbeo, qua., was the guest of his brother, A. M. alloy. dvlag the week. William and Albert Johnston left oa Monday for l'almenwo, where they are MOtl'S up • mill. jfrp, S. 1'. Hall..ttended the funeral of her brother-l0•law, James H.1le, a1 Fdlm' villa on Tut`d$Y• Thos. Hartle and 6610 Harris were the roes s of Mr. sod Mrs. Robe. Heltwe, Clinton, over 5uCda7. Miss Hattie Symi Aid to a Saturday atter 5tte0dtslt • wits lar relatives her.• Saa. Curren lett on F'ridoy for Sault 8M. Marie, where het has • position ac manager of • elothisg setsbliahmeot. MIs 8*r.0 left on Saturday for Glee Morrlr, where .he ie supplying 10 the pub Ito sobool ler the month of .lune. Rey, Jasper Wilson, Rev. J. W. Roble• enn,Geo. Aoheeen and A.10 M. Thomson ar. aW .ndlog the London conlerenoe of the Methodist oburoh at S' Thomas. We. and Mrs. Henry Helton, of Windsor, were here ►he past wrk, havlog bore railed hither owing to the illo..■ .4 Mrs. Rel too'. fabler, the late .1amse Carnations. P.rw'('harl(so,tr•velltnl pe"'oger same of the Mlsseorl. Kassa• A Texas Railway. while In tows a hie week on bnslness for hie rued was the oa .t of isle &mato., th. Misses Frear, Welllnito.1 •60,13 Mtm Grace 8tr•ng, who was taken 111 b Termito while wrltly on her University ex. amination, returned kerne th Tuesday, as- companled by Mr.. SM.n►. who h.d been in the e10v In attndance ap.'n her W s are pleased to learn th.t ad w.`ltra0g i• weil oa the way M repov.ry. ANNOUNCEMENTS.i" A lawn.poial will be hel.1 on the evenlag of Fndav, .lane 21.t, under the .,.plose of the Y. P. S. C. K. of Knnx oh,rnh Egg. 12o. We offer 20o. per Ib. for the beet, and 190 for the se000d best tub of bot. ter we get In Jane. 7 he judge will be a butter expert' unknown to .ny of th. one. p001tors. U. E. Kist+, Wiuga•m. SUMMER SPQR TS, `?o3,01 Tue (1. (3. 0. football team drove to fira.- eels Montav evening to play the return match with the teem of the oarpet town. Brussel@ woo with a .more of 3 to 0. The bloynle ram for the Mat(nrniy Reat- tte wheel offered by G. F. Emotion, whtoh was to have taken place Ithe ovenlns, was postponed on nonan* of the rough nmtdt- trlon of the track. 11 will be held neub week. The football Beason (sever, as th• (701lea1 ate boy. hal. te hookle down to study, end w ll be ne more there I mea entll t M fall. h In the mretlme .port. will M Aseidedly doll. Baseball to (Ioderieh sasme so M u dead as the proverbial deer•nall, ud Iterow is not only dead but forgette. Th. gen ntab had lee reveler weekly she.t es Friday eosaly. TIIN *10..16,. Web to Torod• few dq. DIED- WKHSTER.- In Weal W.waaosh, ea Meg 1968. W. D. Webster. aged 55 years, 10 ramth . CAHRUTIt(R3, - In Uodertoh• on Wd•es- day. May IDth, James (Lrruthere, bawd r1 fear, 1 month and 1 days. 1'HWTON. - la GdeMrh. on Wdaeedsy, May 99th, Homo* Newton, aged 5.1 years, PRANKR.-Suddenly. at Maple, R.nry fronts (father of Mees Frank., of (lodertek treble, enhpol). In he 740) rear. Mt104)7.OALI..-In Gooerleh towmhlp, on Wdneday morning. Jnae Mb. Nanny Chisholm. relset of the late John MoDen- gall, egad nt ear. Tbe faneral ell take 91.'e from her I.te reeidesoe, cat Line, on lhurd.y, JU•A nth, et I:36 Pm., to MaHland ('em.tery. MARRIED. MAPRR-RRNNRDy At the residene* et Ihe MIAw'a 0.tter, MafUsed ea. Generic&; ea Wednes.l.v. Mar WA. 1101. h) Rev. las. A Andereon, K A.. Ione A. Mapes. of Rook I.Ir4. 111. to amnia J.. dewgh- , ter of John Kewnedf. GlA)VRR 1 )RRRRC EHR- Os Tweoday ...ulna. Jonas). at Kamm ni ommes. by Ra. Ju. A. Aedema, R. A.. gegen* glow M Masi• De.rhseks., Mee s Y eo7