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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-7-4, Page 1THE SIGNAL LOOKlA r YOUR LABEL.! IT SHOULD BE MARKED PATO FOR 0;1\ Ig KOS FIFTY-FOURTH YE .1R. .1837 THD LE & DIN at NEWSPAPER OF HURON oOT-71•7-7Y GODERIUH, ON IIARE°, CANADA : JULY 4, 1901 THE WEEKLY MA►teta T REPORT I MIDSUMMER_EXAMINATIONS. 00Diaicu, July ,. 1901. i The following ors the names of the pa Fall Wiriest pa t 0 61 Le 61 pits who have maul Ike promoSloo OASISV b. prows.,-- 9 10 to 1 10, 100340.. •t the (lode/Hob ur._,et•nt. perwn{ g f9 to 130 pablio schools toli 00 . N «-- _.. • _ ...»,...... UU 0000 sole 00 per00 lamPer•gwt-p c0 to I no to100 Irbeate ti 1.i 0to to 00 90 to 60 I v. per ton CMS. • boo Satter Mesa. ger lb ••.•• • Mae m& %abate&, • oat- . .....«........ 60 N 110 0010.., Polio..........» ..... e 1)DronedHgtp ..4.11M1...1.0.8•••• ».... »..... . . . .perlb.................,«... , per 1►, Boat fate Quarto, • sBepefn... Mad Oedleary 37 to 60 to 10 to 13 to 10 to 99 to f0 to ea eon ie to 11 to 30 to 12 to 5 111to 00 to 00 to 75 to 00 to 99 au 93 11 10 00 00 9e 00 00 Irl 16 13 00 00 51 e0 LOIRE LUST- TUESDAY EVENING, BM twee the wharf sad th. Colborn• bonl, • small voiles, llglit grey In color. The ender will plow. leave It at the OoIboroe hotel. TAKEN )ROM 81'. GEORGE'S aunt • prayer -book. red morocco coveliteturo to lire. Heat a or to Iha Roo tory. Situations Mdlnc rrH E POINT FAR M. -8 N OF 1901 1 Holy Wasted -Diming room ere, slum- ber maids sod • laundress. 310 per month will be paid to those who uodirstaod their duties. Iadepond•nt of wage then, ere all good ane iipayb. K'Rbn position.. J. J PrIOT uprHIet, Jt. nOOD DINING-R0o0 GIRL WANT. *Jr sed at once at the Colborne Boase ADpl to MR& 6110. BUXTON. MU For Salo FARM FOR SAIL. -A FiiLS1' ('LASS farm of one hominid awes, dtusted aorta of town plot, west ptot of lot le. 1. B le, Aaheald. tyre acres of good timber and the balaare node, oaltivaUco. 1t is well feared thoroughly uoderdnlo.d. and well iapplie3 with water. Buildings cannot of -Flora, 90i 40 i strew barn and stable. 70"10, bores stable, 20110 • granary and driving shed. 40111: frame dwelling -house, oar and a half story. 34.4*, kitchen19x11. with atone fonodatlon •ad spt"ndtd altar under whole ballllog. There e arse 1a good woodebr4, II1z14. HOW.. le heat le Jt7R,ot7 F1Na further particulars slowly gaoler. Oo4erloh. IAND FOR SALE IN TOWN OF J OODRItlCH. For sale oat raeonable terms, the property knows u the Dlettllery toeing ing part of block "F' la the Town of (►oderlob. eoat.lnlog about 31 .ores. with IrulM+egs and waterright. on the River Malt - lard. ler terms apply to ti MUM W L OAS. ROW, Odlollore tor the vendor. j 1;1,0AA CASH, OR ON TERMS TO suit, will purchase that large stone home with six roomed mid1t1oo.,Itaat.d co Wotan Street. Half.. sore or lend wl th all the outbuildings thereon thrown le For fart hero yrilonlarr apply to THIO, J MOOS ej HOGS& Bfald P. O. Mot LLOR &ILK. -LOTS 96. 96. 117, 118. 119 1' sad 1t0 to Holohleoap'e llsurvey. all la ee Aedenob. For p•rtfl apply HOLT. Marek 11th, 11th. Barrister. to.. h. 1r-tf t (onto. W. GLRNN CAMP1*itu (Jrg.nut and mash/ director of North et. Methodist rharoh. 0.4 towho, of panoforte, Pipe wino and theory, will be Weaved to re nerve pupils. Instruction given either at erodes or at DntP11'e borne. as deolred. Studio at Mmatada Made Miura. Westar. 71 tf YidlisL D008. SHANNON & OALWw, PHP• SIC11NSand Swieoa. Oi.. 1a Reak Commerce Molding. west old. M tigaarn Night ale at residences Dr. Shannon. Ir. Oallow, old rundown Napier eat. L'Phan 44. la'Phan, fg. Insure/Mm, eta. 1 CHAM. R. SHAW, GENERALINKS*, ARCS and real unto agent. 00.., tar' door meat of P. O.. oodwleh. Agent for the leading metal lire lemurante oomosotei mod I.•ding *took eomtaola Mercantile and roandtaotaNng risk* at lowest n ea call .t oleo. iur TF R. RORERTSON. Noo•ee0aatent and 1010100*, Agent. ks and immune made op. Buildings recited and roots oolleoted, Fire Iwaraaoa In British and ('Halon Otolmmyeain-lea atm, MIg Proodtoot,t Hyti Oda ` NForth F. J. T. NAFTKL. GENERAL 1N• SURAN.;E and Hal Emote agent. Fin, life, Aooldeeland Plate Other !anneal -Ai iterate! on mutual or cash plan at lowest rates yowl hie. Beet Kngleh and Canadian oompaolee rep relented. Office nazi door to Darrow & Darrow, Bar- risters Hamilton Wrest. Model Tailoring. JUST RECEIVED - THE LiNR OF Wino signore that our monomers wen waiting for. whish we bank our reputation on, togither with other lines eulto' I. for Sprint and summer, woolly a• good. Strictly flnt- ela a work at moderato prloes. Or P•r.se's 9.!,W STAPLRTON. Orin row Publlo Nolte. ALL PKRSGN9 ARE HRRRBY WARN el and prohibited from damping refuse et the Naos a! the.nd of Wright street whloh has hitherto been need for this porpoon. 1611 Ny order. JAMRA WILMOV, eaderleh. Joao 11. 19)1. Mayor. WARNING - THIO IS 10 MVO.vv Intim that anyone lathing off the 1111*, 0411. using t tampering with the ferry. .hooting or trupu.4ng upon any part of our Irano w111 be arrested and pro.eeated. ATTRiLL Al tt RRotNM to Orattors WOTICE TO CREDITORS matter of the ate ate of AIIIXANnRa le, laof the 'Itaweshlp of ('olborne, Ne taunt' of HHB men. Yeoman. le- sea.M. )lana Y hereby ilea, pnnaaat to the Ira ?toed Statutes of °Mario, 1907 °MMeter 31" that dl creditors .n0 others harlot nems =Inn the estate of the said Alexander 4. who died on or about tM 15th day of A.D.ett 3103, are remand m or before the Ry of Amine 1101. to mod by pod pm F14 or d.11ver to Mean I'rondfoot A lIaye the Town of OMerleh, to the Oonety o) ars. R06404(r. to. Jeales Clark Nogl. the sweentor of the W1 will a.4 teatimes, of the (Massed, their Christian end sir Ramo, arlAlartioniam of they w Maims, a stivellee and .Io mHair Of it areovo sad the nature of the eeearlty (If any) held by 404.fan het t8. ■otice that af,.r snob lost ed data, the said lxerntor will pro be distribute the maim of the dee..w't among aha parties entkls4 thatoo, havleg ret tare only to the claims of othlirb be 11111 then rune Roha ane that (h. ofd Rxee.tor will sot be ilahle, hon the ..M ..sera or `07 part thrive! te as u ,armies et obese Im. 11011C0 eh&ll nM hare beet reorwf by et the time of "mob dIRtnba e. ail tot aro IPab APR ,Is.s, A . D ATS, Names are arranged in ord.r of merit : Orad. V. to Grade VL -Sam Bien, Mar Ion Cretey. Blaoohs Kooz, John Wor.11, Agus Mellor, Maoris MoNevin, Rena Motherland, Preston 81rot, Harry N ash legton, W slur S•u,den, Lomat Buell. Myr ►le Howell, Jennie I'ruodloot, Mary Polley, Eva Comers, Aaaoo Horton and Mario! Touche (equal), Andrew Moir, Ltly Mo Vicar, Maggie Howrt., Joshua Tbomu, Maitland Loan, Jobs Treebewty, Bert Doff, Lola Smitb, Etta Sault., Harry Mo l.ao, Clara Brothers, Mary Miller. ()rade IV. to V• -Irons His/Jett, Bras Aadereon, Norm., Ramboll and Doles. Reeves (equal), Mabel Pollock, Lwlle 1 .k. ser, Sale Noble, lira*, M.rN., Moods B sesta (.th.rine Lewis. Jebel. Strang, 1)d1a Hoes, Chest.. McDonald, Edith Leonard, Willie Elliott, Sero McKinnon Lillis° Fraser, Veda Howell, Will.. Arm crag, Donald MoKay, Uerue Nlvtas, Ethel Plate, MIs. Cord, Martha Woot'm, Geo. Garrick, Ethel Roes, May Caw, 011e Robertss, Bartle MoOrath, Dol. phi.. Nam, Robert Wilson, Roy Sievert, Cell Far►,Wllle Wootton, kb°. McDonald. Grads 111 to IV. -Charlie Turnbull, John (arrow, 0larges 1 nogg, May find • dart, Ella Robinaon,Cbarlle Hmkon,Rvelyu MoIosald, Trsmenoser Tbomu, Monis Beak, Harry Rud, Flores*, Masdst. Jim W.gg(0., James MoVio.r, Frank Cuff, Merlon Fraser, Alex Cr.lgle, Millis Col borne, Allem Walker, Harold Sparks, Clare Swan,, Ellen Sparke,Ruby Bowknot, Ririe Too, Myr. Morrow, Mory Wylie. Third Cites, Grade 11. to Jredio 111 - 1''rau* 1),'y, Boole Tbotnaoo, Stanley Mao - son, Nellie Gr.bam, Con Moen, Lizzie Kerr, Arthur Ruaolm.n, Ver. Elliott sed II sopa 13.11 (equ,l), Pb.. -be Beam, Enron*. MoDonaIi, l.rsett Hoekln, Maud Dunlop and Will.. Welab (tonal), Hideo 8hspb.rd, Huth D.yldene, Citrlsste C.nt. lo., Colin Molyor .Id Roane Methaaoo ( goal). Effie Sutherland, May Cornell, An ,u. MoD..ald, Jos Shaw, Willis Smith, Lynn Cary sad Harry Crolg (equal), Frank Craig, Nina Shoran. 80418 Algae, Jolla Marwick, Odbe-t Card, Gordon Allan, lire lekete-, Harvey Beane, Maggie Low son. Third (:law, Or.de 1. to 11, -Or. Bator, M*riles MoClymont, Viola Ponningbn, Pearl Knox. John Salebory, Mabel MoDoo• old, Adel, Robinson, Jahn Masol.y, Rett. Olork and Uraoe Clark (.gool), Gere Goe- bel, Erna. Red, Ife11a Howrle, David Al* kis, Dot, Smith, Dan Nlohol.ee and W11. le Marwh.k (rgn.l), Roddls Leaard. Ern ..t Bop, Robe Carey, Etb.l Vanstoee, Ahln'I Drink woks', Lavie Clerk. Willie Craig, Donald MoDottald, Etta llbvlsoe, Fred !mote, Joh. MoN.vin. Sr. 211 to Wad. 1 0eetrol.-Clareaoe Stewart, Morris Masson, Klewor Walker, Miy Toomaon, Agnes Hamiltno, Maggfe' Mclver, Melville Anderson, Arohle Tom, Cleats Smith, Adelaide Whitely, Floreooa S.11owe, 1(.1dle Wat.00, Dorothy Tasoett, J vols Nobol on, Julia twirls, Muriel Cor- dingly, Gladys Hoggartb, Gnu Violin and 8idoey Love (equal), Kaeoath MoDi•rnild, Lily Rottman and Joho Mahood (.•goal), Mmrdook MoD paid, Mart' Snrlmgsour, Ore', Goebel. Norman Low's. Allan Mor• .h•11, Pearl Morose and Robert Williams (.gatll, Myrtle N.vlee and Isabella M• gain (squall, Stanley War000k,Moreh float grove, Kraut Rets, Pair: Dal THE 81 BEET FAIR t'ar.Ival nen la Q.derleb Woodsy, Tees. day aa1 wrdaed.y M flats Week. Ood.rtob has had Ira stoma lair, •0d whole .t was pot 0(Noded with the thecae *blob woe hoped for it has been shown that snob eon aff•Ir may be earned on under proper 000ditloo• awl with the *bolo -hearted sup. port of the townspeople The oommlttse met with all ni of difficulties in carry lag on lbs project and for what they were able to a000mpleb they timers* credit. 1'hi Grand Trunk Railway is blamed by the oemmtttee for the failure of the eto0rdoo arranp.mmite, wblob undoubtedly woo ao- omeltable Tory largely for the lack of eothusr Isom .trendy, the carnival A rood many mme tn from oaeld@ points, however, o0 the regular trains, and the number war mailed by many from the tewoahlps. a The Square was deoorated with flag,, mobs", mottoes and booting ; and booths, many of them showing mush good toots In their mostruotIon and erlanoint, were erected at various points, The merohonts who had booths were Hodgsoe B'ot., Jos. Kidd, A McD.Allan, S. E. Hook, Onrto, Porter, Sturdy & U.., 8L George Prim. G. W. Thomson & Bon, (Immo Stewart, Goderlob M laeroh W.ter C,., 0. F. Emerson, Panne Fair, W. (', Gonda, T. G L,e & Shepard, 0. M, Elliott, K B Tdt, Smith Bra and 0, A. Nairn The (iode- rloh Kathie Go. had en exhibit of some of Its m•oufootare., and the Daughters of the Emplrs had stands for the sale of osndl.., refreshments, oto The gamer for 1be boys and "Iris tek place Monday morning on the Soar.. Th• prize -wieners were u lotto's : afire. 60 yds. raps, utile/ 8 years-Jaok Swan, Harold Thompson, Hope Mitohell. 50 yds. raoe. under 10 yang -Bart Mo. Croat, Sam. Aodnw", (.Iyer Prones. 100 yds rage, also 14 year. -Arthur Mc- Lean, ,lab Thomas, Yam Andrews 100 -yds. ran, under 16 yearn -Donald MoNevin. Arthur MoLeao, Erma Allan. 3 log rams -,Josh Thomas ad Harry Belabor, EA MoRte gni Andrew Mair, I)onalf MoNeyls and Arthur Holman (loot (mos - Donald MoN.vin, Harry /thither, Arthur Molests. Running high jump -Arthur Malone. 4 It. 5 in ; 1..b Tama ; 1). MONayln a.d H. Reloher divided third pot. Rannloi h,p, step •e4 jump - Josh loom.-, 33 ft. 7 1o.: Arthur McLean, Clsnom Rhyme. Standout longpjump --JuhTama,Tma, 7 ft. 10 le ; I'. MoNevin, Harry Htlehar. Running long jump-Glarenoe Rhyou, 14 11, 3 In.: Josh Thorns., Homy Belcher. Nook rme-I) MoN.vin, Roderick Mo. Donald, Oliver 1'roaoe 100 yds rams, ander 18 yeirs-Ll. Knez, Perey Moell, Howard Roberteea, (lIRIA. 25 pie ran.. ander 6 yin,. --Son 4e P.ndry, MOW Plats, W. Norio. 50 yds. race, ander 8 yarn -Pearl Morris, 1'.arl (toff, Evelyn Moly)onal1. bO-yds. rage, ceder 10roars ---Pearl Mor• gee. Gsrtrels Smith, May S,moldart. Tenders W anted. ff*Ehl)ER.M FOR THE I.AVIS° OF 1 about WO foot of a lnoh ,ewer Sipe on Britannia rood from the owner of VM•oria street. asst, will ownerl M renalvsd op to Tnaroday, Jnl) 111h. The sann.psfnl 3.011,., most *apply the pros, do the .x0nvat,n1, 51 -Ing In, and all work In conne'tlon with the ennar.et. Fall information will be gluon on appllea as to James RNA lariat Insp.e etor. Td ors M he addressee to j J. (:. Martin. ohairm.'t pith Ile works .nn.mitt.*. LOwecoo say nuttier set ..oaarlly nor* .g, la rupsmanor* Il.a....> ..u,w.. WM. 1iiTVTara °Murk. 60 -yds. r•oo, node( 12 year. -M•. Yudl, Maud 1'.yoa, Morton Fraser. 7o yds raoe, under 14 years -Blanche hoot, R ()Ibsoo, Mabel Proms. 1'otatorue-EllsOoldtborpo,R.Kmoody, Hem His..tt Hoyrie rags, under 12 years, (three times round court boas,) -v, Beak, M. Fraser, Maud 1'.y.e. Royale rano, under 14 ye.n, ((our times round oourt house) -Mabel Wright, they Patten. In the afternoon • ptooeesloo formed and marched to this atrlooltural grounds, other. a program of athletic games, plpl09 and daoolog was carried out. The prizes pre awarded as follows : Ranting hop, stop and jump. -M Prltoh •rd, 42 It 1110: J. W. Doty, 42ft 310: 0 MoKay, 401t 3io Running high jump. -M. Pritchard, Mt 6 f0. J. W Doty, O. MoKay. 100 yds. rats : S. Draper, M. Pesten, 9 Pritchard. Htehl.ad Fltog -Mips MoNevio, MIN B. Howry, Mees Toady. Shaun Trews. -Mips B. Howry, Mips MaNevlo, Mies M. McDonald. Pibroob.-D. MoKay, Laoknow, Wm. Hoot, Klnoardlas, 1). McDonald, A Mabel' match botwoee the Uinta and (ioderloh junior" was won by Goderinh with a snore of 13-9. Atro'atlo sod ocher perfnrmanose wen riven, the Harmony Clab'e acrobats Aria a very good exhibi- tion. In the evening there were masiod,traperia and ether perfo-m•aoes on the Game, fol- lowed by afire works display sod donning on • platform at the east side of the °Dort house Oa Tuesday the hone show w•a held, the prize-winner' belog Farmer's working team -James Hayden, Ashfield ; James MoCluskey, Goderlob township. Farmer'. deo ring team -Wm. 1011ott, Ooderlch towoehip. 8vgle driver -Mayor Wilson, Ur. Whits• ly. A. M. Polley. M sobooe of if.,.. is $6,146 and that to it rate sohooI., $177. (DD,LI.LOWa' DINTRI.rr Ma.TINn -To Huron district meeting of the 1 0.0 1. wa hold In the Oadfellowi Hall, Hater, o the 25to bit., with representatives promo from Uoderlob, Bealort)0, Cllotoo, Haq..l Lucian and Easter. W. F. Clock, of (lode rioh, 1). D. (1. M., presided. A consider able amount of business was trab.•ated an the reports from •ll lodges In the death showed • healthy onodttlon and "Wady in memo of the order. A number of Import ant questiom wet* deou..ed by the repro seotetrves, who were recommended tir bring wantons at Issue bailors their reepeottve Iodine. Alter bashes' we over the Hen - sail degree team, 000detiog of about twenty membeu, oonterred the 'mood degree upoo two candidates from the Exeter lodge. The wok was admirably done. Afterward' the brethren adjourned to E. A. Follicle's lunoh parlors, where • supper was served and a pleasant Ons "pent socially. AN APPOINTMENT IN AcRI.'A.-Deputy Sheriff' W. H Gundry has rsoelved Irom the British Government an appointment to • leutsotooy le the Frontier Polio" on the west Dealt of Africa. The position is worth 11 700 • year, and out of every period of eighteen months he will Kaye six months' holidays, Mr. Gormley passed the necessary medical esamioatioo at London let week. While everybody is sorry that we °taunt kap W. H. 10 (.oder.oh, It Is • marten for grettboatloo Lost he will be able to eopley In a larger way the qualms@ whloh his work daring the put few years ho. shown him to purses. ')'here will In ad probability b. • bundsot opportunity In hie new position for the exercise of alt hi. qualities of brav- ery and skill is the maaegemeot of people, but wherever Lieut. Ouodry may be people will hays to behave themselves. We oath him every somas. He expects to rsmivs, word very soon to report for duty, 5.041. horoe-Henry Davie, Chafes ; W. J. Jewell, Colborne. 10 the entire hong gins E C. AIAr111 took the ribbon with his "Laagdm's Due• gelt " The judge, were Iea•o S.1keld, jr., Gods- rioh township ; Albert Uoldthorpe,Uolboroe, old Mr. Smith, London. Wtngbam and *ioderloh pl.yed baseball, the more at the sod of the ninth inning, be tog a tie, 6 to 6 Wlagham refused le play on. The obis( feature yesterday was the floral procession, to whloh g•Ily.deoorated oa r- rieRae, Boat" and btoycl.e took port., I• was • very pretty spectacle ilr. Turnbull. rig woo the red rtb1oo. Ir was decorated In purple and yellow, the eared 1.1r oitors, the work of Mines Mc Cresth Johnston and Thompson C A N.4r.'s rip, whloh was dsoor•ted In natural B 'wen, was ..coal. N.TR. The Clinton automobile was • great M. traction the first day of the (air, A "wheel of fortune" dtegraoed the tear the first d.y,but was ordered out,aod went. All *mounts •ga'ret the Street Fair must be hooded In to the eeorstary, N. Smith, not Teter that' Frldav even ng, July 5•-h, I'.yment will le male oo Saturday, July 6'.h The Marine Band Did yoomao service throughout the three days They mods the best feature of the fair and did all - more than all -that smolt be a l:acted of soy baud. They are the right art. AROUND TOWN. IIIc) AT HOrrAI,o -James Y000g, of Au- burn, received word by telepr•m of the death of he hrolh•r•le•'•w, Tbo.. Fourby, of 1 b Hu0,lo Ktprsn, on Friday last, Toe deoraeed was seized with a stroke of paralyse, and died shortly after. He was •t one time o. employee of Tilt SPINAL, when he and his bretber, Joho, held ones In to of 1 day, Sr'NDAY Setioo1. K\.'t-R9ION FRott WINii twit -'1'ne Wingless Maodey sohoob 8.ve again deolded to Dome to Goderloh oo their manual etouralon, sod they will be hen le fall fora about the fine of August. Arr►ngem..te ars being made to take to Llotow.l and Cllolen and all Intermediate dations. A commutes, with 1)r. Towlor as secretory, bag l8. matter la hand. Momenta Fon Googol,itStoomeTe.-'rhe tweaks of the arts examinations .t Trinity l'olvenity appeared on July Id. G. E. Holt obtained first elms honors In moderns and L J. R. Nadel second-class honors in Rogheh, both obtaining the pass In the primary examination (G. E. Holt 000• dltloned In trigonometry). F. Hovey, of Clinton, hes passed his final, tskiog first - close honors In phlloeophy. SRNTINCR 8cv1'RNnz1).-('bretopher L Papst, of Kincardine, war tried by Judge Doyle last week on charges of obtaining money by howl by repre.otlog himself as the spot of a Toronto loan oompsny. On one charge he was found not guilty, on an- other the verdict was guilty. A third Margo wee not pressed. His H000r sus- pended .entenoe and the princes( was re. leased on his own reooOoizanoe for $600, RATH)Nil IN 110501 (4 -We have now two bathing houses In (ioderloh, one pa- trolled by the town and the other coo by the 31.hh family. Those who hate ape'. lanced t8s Dare sod attention which has boa riven to bottoms, part3oel•rly women and children, by Capt. Babb and his mein . ante, will be glad to know that they still are Intereetei to the bathing bodaess. Capt. Babb and hie family have nothing to do with that town end of the bathing trade, bob hops to °optlnoe to hold fns rood opn len of the pablio and centime the basinsss whloh they have done so much to popular. Ize In (oderlob. MR ()RANT Rl'oMMRNnsn. -At a meet- Ing of the ezeontive committee o1 the Wiest Horne Liberal Annotation held In (cods rioh oa Friday some twenty applications for the position In the (Inatome service mode mount by the death of Donatd ('. !Ivanhoe were ander ooudAaratlnn. On motion of Hon. .1 T Gamow, eaoonded by Morgan t)ahoo,.the *,mmltt11 reanimeoded to the sitting camber the epplicvNoa of James I,. Gnat, of Ashfield toweehlp OIhors of the applleants had strait elalms lot the position. hot ander all the otroumstanoes the oommlltee thnnght best to take the melon stated ft Is probable that Mc. Holmaa will mit spm Ike rsoemmgdatlon of the onmenitree. I.al Ial.ATi, ■ 8 000)1. (.RANT. -The fallow Ing is the leiosla'I.. eohool gran. for 1901 for the various mo01,lp.11tl.. 1n the (toasty: Aehn.ld, 9343 ; Colborne, $222: U0derlsh, $2*7 ; (trey. $410 ; Hay, $.5113 ; Hewtok, $466 ; Hollott, $339 ; MoK Mop, $313 Mone, $.306: Stanley, $264: 8t.pbea, $463 ; Tuekenmith, 9300 ; host Wowaeesb, $9M : West Wawaneeh,$938 ; CIIn*on,$300 ; (ode ✓ teb, 9442 ; 8s01orth, $299 ; tV Ingham•$369; Reynold, $70 ; Blyth, 9108 ; Broads. 9161 : Roomy, 9227 ; Henson, 9110 ; W rnx.ter $"64. ornateSaporitoornateas follows - A.hfiald, p7 Rev, $42 ' 64.11.111,111 ; MoKUIep, 1914 ; Iltepbw, $41 • WIN W •wa.uk,$lb 1Oa. d oh. .h, 167. TM MMI groat le toles p0Wle W• Keetaoky, are brothers ot the deoea .d, The loner.' took pl.oe oo Tu..dav atter. • noon to Mahn' oemetery, the service • bets/ oonduot.d by E J H.yboo, of To n roots, of the Brethren. Tha p.1l-brar•en were C. Morrie, Alex. 01 -no, J. Buoh.oao, 1 Jaoob Stoke., Jas. MoCrankeo and George Edward. Toe bereaved family and mho toys hays aha sympathy of all who know d them to their time cf aril oUo. t Ugaau ov Mm. 'RNIR -Deep regret Is felt on a000aat of the death of Mrs, Turner, • Keys street, whloh matured unexpectedly on Saturday. Mn. Tartar for Dearly • year had boa ,ohj.at to heart trouble, and .t was this that ultimately mused her death. She went to Carlow lost weak to visit at Mn. Tyndal's and while there, on Friday morning, she amine ❑1 and peeved •way the followfog day •t noon Mrs. Tamer wag the widow of the late Nev. John Turner, of the Methodist mlo..try, who died In 1887 She was born in Wor oester.btr•, Ragland, fifty three yea" aro, and came to this uaotry with her husband Immediately atter their marriage They were .tattooed gao'eu(vely •1 C.rly(e, l.naviIle, Dreedon, Alls. Craig, Daogaenoo and Auburn, Mr. T 's death taking plana white he was pastor of the Iset-a•med circuit. For the past ten years Mn. Ta- na had lived to (loderlob. where ohs brought up her family of rwo gone god three daughters -Harold, of New York ; Freak, of town ; E1ttb, of Toronto ; Finreeoe, who Is toaohsr of the Donavbro,k public eohool, and Olive, at home She was • woman of broad intellitenoe, of unassuming yet firm Christian obaraoar, sod of the sweetest god kindliest nature. While her ohlldren will feel most keenly the lose of tiler mother, she w411 1 e greatly maul by maoy others, especially among the congregation of North street Methodist church, of which she was a most active member e0 long as health per mitted. The 1 1 took place oa M nd•y •fter0000 from her late ra nmol to North street ohuroh, where Rev. ,tamper Wilson paid •n eloquent sod touchtog tribute to her memory. Rey. John Kenosd,, of Au- burn. uelated In 4e service, at the Moe. oluelon of whloh the tornados were cooyeyed to Ball's semetery la H.11ett township, and there )aid beside those of her husband The pall-baren were Wm. Auha.no, .1 P Brown, Walter Sharon's, Jahn Knox (of Auburn), .Jamb Stoke. and Wm. Holland. To. LATE MR.N. MtT Its1.I. -May old Meads to Goderlch and Inodoo learned with regret of the data of Mrs. Aloes Mitchell, whish occurred on Tuesday of last week. The damaged lady, who war to her elghty...v..lh year, had levo visiting 1n Goderiob, having onme here to waft upon her grandson, Philip, to his 1(1,..., and atter his death was preprint to retort to her home io Windsor (whloh she did on the 19 h ult.) wins she ooatraoud • saver* oold, and despite every oars and medical •tteod•ooe she lolled to reamer, her strength having has to severely taxed by the trip Mr.. Mdto3.11 was the first settler In London Ewa, away beck In the early tither, tied for over twenty yam wit named the growth of that section, removing to ltstrolt for a few years, and attar • red doom here she moved to Windsor, where she resided with her daughters, the Misses Mitchell. She had • whits circlet of friends, Ming oo'ei for her ever ready help In etok- nate and trouble, and many I•mtllw will re roll her name with affection for kindly mio- etntlons in years gone hy. The remain, were taken to London and interred bald* those of her late heabaod In Woodlawn cemetery, Rows PROM rot HARBOR. -The Lahr I L. hluloby arrived on Friday from Wlofield Basin with a cargo of pats for the Godsrloh Lomb*, le.. and oleared on Saoday The tug Pool dome came op from Kettle Point on Thursday •od landed Bah here The err. Wolfrags was In Friday evening on her way tooth and (arty Sunday morn. Ing bound north She took o0 11,000 brink from l'oosell'e yards for Sault S•t Marls The time table of th. O,sifr•ge hu been al'ered, and hereafter ehr „ I' arrive every Thursday, at 11 A w., It,... 1 .oath, sad every Saturday, at 8 P. M., booed north This change takes effect immediate ly The err. City of Hollow' brought an ezoorsloo over from tort Huron on Sun- day, •rrioint .1 4.30 to the afternoon and leaving at 6 o'clock. Most of the ezoordon- Iets made • trip op town ..The air. l'It'.aburg made her first roll here this ee•• Woo Tuesday evening, with • amber of paseeegen. She will make weekly trips hereafter from Sooduaky. Toledo and Windsor to the Sault, canine at l;oderlob Tumidity, at 11 r. M., on the way north, and o0 Saturdy at 11:30 A M , bound south The Or. Advance on '1'oesday brought le 42,000 bushels of wheat from Fort Wllllam The tog Tolstoi from Lake Ontario, Is laid op In the harbor. A Uonzah'H Boy's Winnow, -A w.1 dine the ano00erlmen)0 o1 which w111 M of letereet to (ioderloh people took place at De Soto, Missouri, on Tuesday afternoon, June 25th, when Charlie Herbert rumors. et St. Louie, eon of Mn. Pammore, of (lois rioh, and Mee Edo• Rucker Shelton, of 1)e Soto, were united In matrimony, The home of Mr and Mrs. Metford 8ellek ('oz wall, •* which the weddloq took plate, was beautifully droorated for the 0000slon. Mre Luzern' Hayden P.ok acted as matron of honor and two little maids, one of whom was Mips Marfan Pasmon, of Tern Haut., Indo, oleos of the groom, were In attend tom The groom was a000mpanied by his brother, Edward Psemore, of Detroit. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Firth Stringer, of the First Uoogregamooal ohuroh. Among the male In alteodanoe were G.orgi humor. and family. of Torre Haute, Ind., and H.rry Pumore, of St. Lents. The bride and groom wore the re- olplsts of many handsome and valuable prevent.. They are taking • wedding trip extending over sever►' weeks, and arrived in (lodertch by steamer early Sunday morn• log on • trait to the groom's old home hole, where they 5111 remain durine 1161, week. Mr. J'..mors is renlving the oo0grttula- tlone of bis many Gnderloh friends upon the happy event. We are pleased to know that he is haying splendid success to bar business life, anti we (halm to join In the good wishes whish are befog showered upon him on the 000,1100 of ale entrance Into the marHed date. A Goon MAN GONR.-A man of sterling worth, to the person of Dogra K. btraoh•n, was token from our midst last weak by the hand ot death Mr. 8troohan had been troubled for some time with enlargement of toe heart, and during the past IOW months had been steadily login, straegtb, until on Saturday he was atl.d away. He was a native of Moorland, having been horn at lowborn, innarkebir., sixty Moe years ago. He nems to rho. town from the Old ('ouotry In 1864 and followed hie toad* as moohlatet and blookemlth, for • Rr..t part of the time carrying on he business la the well known }Wary no Vletori• Phar. H. had • dsoldad Mot towards meohanleal Inmin tion, and evolved molly Ingenious things le this line, bon If In the pereolt o1 he mos Ilan one trait was shown more strongly then any ether It was In the ohero0ter of ale work. Everything he pat Ms hoed to was • model of henest,thor0nsh, tobst.ntlal workmanship H. was amt neatly • man to he trusted, and the de omit, and goodness of he oharanter were reeegel.ed by all with whom he mama In 0.0Met, He leaves • widow and family of one eon. Jamas, of Wmmlp.g, Man , and !nor daughters, Mr.. Wm Hata. Misses Mode,i..bel and Nnphl• Rie aged mother, who lives with her d.n,hter, Mr. Jos Tavola. In °Marrne, oleo survives him. Reside. Mn. Tewslsy, Mn. Chas, Monts, el Cel Mrs, sad Mn, SlmnmAs, of Gordon Labe, Aignma, an eetan, end lam.. ud Areblkald Mlreokas, of Basle 8M. Maras, WN , sed Witham Sw.ebaa, .f Liaison, LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. It did not require a Nei y skilful tailor to pat togetner some of aha olown.' costumes at the •tract fair, but .f you want really well made. neat (Mint clothing stn to Prldham, the tailor. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thermometers registered 95" or Monday in IJodenob. .1ams Yates, Division Court clerk, e occupying his new officio on West street. The Royal Templar' of Huron dlstrlot will plonk) at (nod Bend In the near future. The band played again on the Square lost I .ureday evening and there was • large gathering to hear them. Rev H. K Kell+ngton, R. A., of London, who is well koowo to this aecaco, was mar - (fed on S.torday to Mee Emma Riohards,of that oily. The law offices of the town during the months of July and August will close at 3 e.74.,exoept (uurdaye, when they will otos, at 1 o'oloek. Cop' Dan. MoKay, of the tag Sea King, has 1 . Ito quit work owing to trouble with his led, which he iojur.d lost year. He aro dead bnmo from W'tsrton l.st week. Olirer R'+ynam and Percy Cornell have Mitcham/1 the business of Cornell & Son, furniture dealers and undertakers, and will conduct It with the firm name of Rhyne & Cornell. We hays two mete" of • oompreben.ivs bulletin oo apple ,situ.. Issued by the Do• minion Goveroment. 11 they would he of Intermit to any of our reader", they may be had on •ppliostloo.1 this Oboe. F.ntmm. first served. His Ezosll.ocy the Governor l; 1 hos ordered the discharge of Fred Elliott, who was onme time ago committed to Kingston In o0noeotlon with the aofortunIN killing of hie brother .t Hayfield. The term was shortened by geed behavior. Walter Andrews and Thomas O'Connor were oommlrted to gaol this woes by Police Maretrate John Beattie, of Seaforth, for being drank and disorderly. re. former is In for two months and twenty•one days and the latter for twstvoas days. A large quantity of loo.l matter Is no• avoidably orowded out this week. Amongst he items thus erewd.d out le one animad vertlnt on the authorities and the president of line street fair for allowing games of chance to appear lar evldenoe during the arnival. W. A MoKim's change of advertisement was received toe late for this week. He wishes to Dail attention to a hoe of French milk Ioulard,theprim ofwhfoh ereduoedfrom $1.26 to 62f1o.; also the new •ldsil. taffeta, at • special prloe, 75,. per yard. Millinery at great reductions, le order to alas( It out. The Comedian Bank of 1 ,n •. , , hoe of• fared a medal to the Aeho,. • t' VA - n osh Agricultural society to be u.." 1 .1 for at the Dungannon fall fair of 1901. 1 dlreatote have •ooepted the favor, and wll, offer the medal as a Drize for the but herd of thoroughbred cattle. Tho fair w111 ba held Ooteber A+ and 9.h. James T. Harks, of Stratford, hoe beg apo poised Yrr.vineal Mabry Inep.oter, in 000 amino to R. Barber, resigned. The salary le 41,000 Mr. Burke to • me of len. Burke. Newgate street, town, and brother of .1eha Hark*, of tilos G. T. R. Mr. Rorke Is • pros. Heal man and has the confidence of the Islam organization of the Province. SUMMER SPORTS Alex. McIver was .t bloom* on Domin- ion D•y and brought home • handomei sil- ver trophy whloh he won In the bicycle rare' there. He won the cup In • two mils handicap race, starting from scratch and M•tlog or sight other riders. H• •leo woo with Tommy Higley (formerly of Blyth) as partner In • moltlayole ran, boat- ing three Lindon men, Rodway, Weinlg and Platt, who rode • triplet. It was a mils race, and McIver and Higley won by an eighth of • mile. Th..snend race In lbs series for the McRurney Beattie wheel was run off al the Agrinnitoral Park on Wodo..day raising of last wink. There were Bre entries. Fred BropbWy, Rtoh Y000g and Ed. Wyatt* at soratob, R MoRrine half minute start, Fronk Plat one minion stars. The ran was for five miles and furnished plenty of excitement for the »looker,. At the finish there was • t'e•ral relay nosed hy (Ly- ons' •Uemptlnr too sprint between Hrophey and Young. Bryan' and 1'ienm wars thrown. Brophsy fn(.had first, • few loons ahead of Young ; 00011,44• third. Tim. 16 Mies,... 1Rtn4r fVRNIMi'e RACISM. There wee a lora •►3mdana gs the Agricultural Pork Frld•y evening whim D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. they Rot sway. Molver started from the Judge: sand and the Stratford men at the quarrrr mile pole. Then was • stiff wind from the south whloh hampered the noon en the book stretch, but they mime down past the grand stand, with the wind at taste books, .t • gnat Islip. Tb• 80nt- tord men paced soh other •ltero•tely. Humber Is well realm hen, and they were Mated with Mase as they peed the grand sand, but the orowd eay.d their loudest home for McIver, who as he wont put, lap after lap, was seen to be steadily Rotolo, o0 the Melton. He aught up to them doring 1be fourth mile, made the pane for several laps and then with a burst of spud lett that .way In the roar, boating them anent' by over half a mil. Toe time was 29:37. Alex is • great favorite, and he removed an ovation at the olne of the mos. The throe Mlle •C oten, handloap, whore followed, made a hot raoe. The stators were Ed. Braise, at unto* :Thos. MoU111L ouddy and Ernest McBride, at the eighth •nlle mod Frank Kanto and Frank Megow at the manor mile poor. The two Franks kept up • good pace, and It was • matter of conjecture whether Hryaos could pull down their big lead. He managed to reach them however on the home.metob, and got In first, while Megaw cleverly beat out Kuntz for .good plain. Tome, 8,50, COMING AND GOING. Moes Brum returned to Stnttord on Fri- day. Will. Hawkins, of Windsor, is vidtlog •t Dr. Clark's. Allan Sperling was home from Toronto for the holiday. Mies Jessie Thomson oh home from Berlin for the holidays. .1. D. Nabtn, of Sealorth, was one of the holiday visitors. Mee Groom Johnston, of Berlin, Is speed- ing holidays in town. Stewart Stratton, of °thaws, mode a brief holiday trip home. Ubu. Molatmh, of Chio•go, is ,pending holidays to the old town. Mr. and Mn. George Uabb, of Brant- ford, .re visiting In town. Mr. fathom, of Loodoo, has boa a (lode - rich visitor the past west. MW O'Loughlin, of Watt Wowaooeh, 1s visiting in town this week. 1)r. and Mn. Or hltety lalt yeetrday moru'og on a Toronto trip. Itao. Mclvnr, of Haffelo, spent Suoday and Domloiu.. Day to town. Mtso Tillie Graham, of New Vora, is spending two weeks In town. Mies Annie C.mphell, of Seafortb, spent • few day. In town this week. Mise Maggie Roberteoh Is vialtlnq bar stater and friends at Wladsor. Mies Ada Beattie, of 4eaforlh, was Mint - log friends In town the week. Rey. Jasper Wilton and raspy W1 for $Idgalown yeeMeitay monism. Mies Heald•► Whitely, of Clinton, has been vleltl0g 1a town tl.ls week. Edward and Joreph Leech, of Bloevalu, were visiting In town this week. (Jaffrey holt retarded home loot week from Trinity University, Toronto. Miss Bert Vat., hao returned from • lengthy visit to rr ativ.0 at Ohloago. Mies Kali) en 1, ckwsod, of Guelph, la vulting at the residence of P. Holt. Mr. and Moe. W. J. Job1.ton, of Blue - vale, wen visitors In bows the week, Mie Je.e:o Robertson le home from 8.. - ter tor the midsummer soboel vaoetioo. Mn R R Smith and Mrs. Kilos, of Loo. don, are somdiog the summer in town. Mies Loul.. Andrew, a homo Mom %air• Ioh, where she hos been tosohlnt eohool. Mies Mary Sharman, of Ridgeway, e home to spend the midsummer holidays. Mise Gertrude Hill, of Kansas City, li a guest •t 18. resident,' of F. J. T, N.ftl, Mrs. John Yates and faintly, of Ohleage, are visiting •t the residence of Jeanie Yate.. M1.... (iertrude Shane ad Kathleen Kelly, of Blyth, took In the ,1,111 fair here. Rev. A. E. M. Thomson left oo Taeeday to take up his ministerial work at. Rodey, Maes OonaNaoe Le Teazel has returned home from Heooall for the midsummer boll• dye Mn. Chas. Reale and sen, of New York, are visiting Mr. and Mn,. H..le, Wsll..ey Brest. Mn D. Johnston has returnsI home from O .tmvisitk. to friends at Harriston and Weod• Lionel Parsons left last Wednesday on • trip to Buffalo and Warned home en S,t• orday last. Mra.H•rtly, of Uxbridge, and Mrs.Hooher and two children, of London, are the guests of Mn Gundry. Rev. Geo. Leeoh and wife, of 'Poronto, were visiting last week, at the home of Mr. and Mn, ft Stewart. Mr and Mrs. ()ode, of Trowbridge, with thee son Herold, are vlsitior chair dough. tor, Mrs. Robt. Sbewar►. Mrs. Jame Lydiatt, of Toronto, wa here N stiteed the funoriel of her friend of many mare, the late Mrs. Tena(, Mr.. R. A. 3'rcudfoot, of Portland, (lis• goo, le vla(tleg at the reddebes of her brother•In-law, W. I'rondfoot. Wm. Hallie was in Temtito on Moody *Handing a meeting of the exontivo commit- tee rel tt.o Canadian Order of Foresters. Mies Sara Hyslop and Mr.. Brown (term erly MI.. Emma Hyslop), .,f 11 .Milton, ars intoning their ester, Mrs. 11 wry Martin. Mrs. Jump (,lark, of LAI Angelo,, Calif., Ie visiting her father, John 11.11t., and other relative. In Goderlah and voeinity. Sam. Draper, who a tsanhing .t Stop).., arrived by the .tr. l tglfrag, Sunday morn - 1 legevel. Mand row been @pending • few days In Chas. Shannon arrival from Dawson ('sty Friday nicht on • two month.' vlett. Ha was very heartily w*loomed by ala old friends. Mies Stoma Cooler and M1.. Violet Lang, of London, visited In town thls week, Mona est" At the home of (large Williams, l'alrnareton street. Mn. Adams, formerly of Gnderloh and n ow of Guelph, was in Iledenoh during the pat wait. mild hither no anoou i1 of the d..1h of David K. M'raehaa. W. A. Stewart, prleelpal of New Him berg public ',shoot. 1e visiting he brother, the prinnlp.l of thee Gelerinh paid)," schools. He 1s an.omtenl.A by Mrs. Stewart and daughter, Margoarite. 1)r Alex Mol.end and Mn. Mobilo,, of ('.Inme', Mloh , wan have boon "lilting Mre Mnlw..d's mother, Mn. 00 P an the ten mile bleyole ran Mtween Alex. P Nolo*" an4 th. Stratford team (Malt. h land Humber sod i)mff. Ration. D ford) came off. The .,ea wen lam Is ``et fly Marto& bed It was tlt., 8 .'.i..8 wbia ms w11ks past, eft yesterday morning for nrtland, whence they will mil on Metard•y y the steamer 1)emislne on a trip to Europe. r Mol.«.d will spear a portlna of his time sbr..4 la paresi gi his mall..' stadla* at i46bergh. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wanted. -We Whir 20o for Ike boa/ and 19r for ..00zed bet tub of butts, daring July. Mn. Jams Kelly, Wawsosh, gees firer prtxe and eln. (iso. MoDoneld, Otq, 2nd prize, for June. Eggs 12o. 0.1C.K1no W Ingham. e baseball motoh betimes the Old Timer and the Harmony slab will be played on WWaeeday, July 10th, •t a rloultaral ('art, under tie •oapnea of the Daman," of the Empire, in old of Monet/Mal fond. Everybody attend and help •log • good awe. Admt..lon. 10o. Game celled at 6:15. Tbs annual garden peaty of SI. (lergi e oboroh will be held next Tuesday evening on the grounds of OMpt. 3bephard, North street. Tea will be served from b M 7 o'clock ; altaroords then will be refresh. meats. noveltls, eta. The bead will M la atteodance. Admission, 10o. All are wed. 041030. CHURCH NOTES. Rey. Ju. A. Anderson laves this weak for • mooto'e holidays to Ottawa, Montreal and Saauharnols. During hu.6eesee Rey. Robert Thome. M. A , will oondust service .o Knox ohuroh on July 7th, 14th, and 21.1, and Rey. Alex. Sf.olddlanof St. Eooak'1 ohuroh, Toronto, on July 28th ad Angus. 4th, The following are the o[6*,n of Kooz ohurob Y. P. S. C, E. for the az month. July to Deoember : Prsidot, Rey Jas. A. Aodenoo, H. A. ; first nos prutdeot. Mus 14.so Stewart ; ,snood otos panda'. Mies M.u4 Murrey ; roordlsg eeoretary, Mus Jennie Nalro; oorreepoodlig sato tory, Mies Lontea Gibson ; treasurer, Mose Ndha McLaren; mismosary treasur..,Mlps Margaret Skelton ; oo.,.oen of oommlttes -lookout, Henry Matto ; prayer muting. Mies Edith W tgtlo' ; sool.l, Meat Line Coatis ; muds, Mies Louisa Gibson ; flower, Mies Nanny Nairn ; missionary, Mies Helm liana ; tutting, David Stoddart ; litera- ture, Ma. Mlnote Molvor. There was a large *,ogesatloo at North street Merbodet oboroh on Saoday eveatag, whoa Rev. Japer W,loos prsohel his °loony sermon as pastor of the oharob. He thanked the m.mbera of the various 01601.4 bodies to oo0neotioo with thit ohurob for the faithfulness with which they had de• charged their datles and for the wbtass whloh they had extended to bins. the ohmlr tor their service of song, and the members of the oongregatloo generally for their sym- pathy and help. H• apoks l0 warm teams of oommsedatloo of the pastor tppotnssd to the obarge, and bespoke for blm the sans kindly . moderation deration whlob be (the speaker) had received. Thea, baking as his teat Iho words from 1 Corinthians, 15:58, 'Th.'s. fore, my beloved brethren, a ye seadlasl, unmoveabe, always abounding la the work of the Lord," he delivered • ringing ad. drew of •rbortatloo and e000uragsminl to °optioned faith and good works in Oho aervlo. o1 God. Atter the teaedlotloo the oho0005 aha y'•God M with yo0 1111 w•lr mss agalsh,"mo, while mug took t►. Op- portuoIty to bid their pastor farewell. A memorial ..rylm for the late Everett H. MoKeozle war bald on Sabbath moralsg at North street Methodist oboroh, with which the demand had ban oeonooted from very early yen. Tho pulpit and *holy 'allay were dram In mourning. Tho sermo0 was delivered by Rev, Jasper Wilson, from the Nat In Loki 20 "Neither an they Cs any mire." AN* .peaking of the mysWly of death and the oonsolaaloo whloh Is siva by 1ba words .f the text, the preacher referred In feeling terms to lbs qualities ot Christian mull• peps and faith, tee potionos sod ib.arl.l• ase whloh were manlfesbed la she lite .1 the young man whom they mourned. Elle u nselfishness, evident in many things, was meet °lorly shown le the manes Ib whiak he had borne his long illness, hying b bide his suffering, avec In h4 own home, and bearing so bright an Inborn, tint may oonld not realize that he Wei nob to geed health. His life had hese out off whin be had just sobered upon the allIng N whloh he had given years of prsparapm, but h had bona of greet asefolaw both la what ho had bun able to amompllah and le the worthy exempla *Mob 11 afforded to yours/ men. 131. mualosl aryls was •pproprfal• to the moasion, the °halt Coging "Th..s la no night 1n heaven," and "Sim.8ws1 Day,' t6. latter • favorite hymn of the deo nand. Ref.rou was nods during the service to the death of Mrs. Tuvau, wb. also is deeply moaro,d by the people of this ohuroh. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Wit„ Vito 811E AItCIItThy' 1 -For ams Aims there has been oonsiduabla doubt w to who was the architect of the main build• log of the University n( Toronto. t'hls,th• most wonderful of all Comedian 8.1141.,., was commenced l• 1866 and oompletid In 1859. On the great stoma In the Norman bower, there are names of taro arootnot, Mr. Cumberland and Mr. Storm. Up be kis prevent time, Mr. SNrm has reeelred moat of the oredlt, but ib now appears that the marl Idea Was the work of Mr. Goober• land. The •tory of how Mr. Cumherls.d (afterwards Lieut. Col. of the 10th Royal.) went abroad and studied the great build- ings to Europe, how he smeared (ermu ooulpton, how the first obelus was laid moistly and why -all thee* things are told to the July Canadian Matmeins. Amami. ponying the text are four ran photograph* t teen during the sreetlon, one of whloh she." • group of the famous sculptors. There i. •.pl.ndtd oollectlon of stories and light autules In the number. The only h..vy anal* in the imam lel • reproduction of Sir John M.4,donaid's famous span is 1866 on ('onfedo,at.on. Thr. drama of HI•. w.l ha, a performed Ay the Ojibw•y Indian. near genii Mt.., Mari• last, year, ,e dvenr.ned and Illnotnted. Ar, hot Stoner.( contribute. • French Coos•,ao r0.•, u dila Justin McCarthy. M. P , •b. foment htterateur of the British House of Uommore, Brunel" : A gale) wedding took pl•ee at So. Paula, Ont., at 4.30 p. w. no .fans 20tb, when Mies Lion i)oogias, daaghtor of Wm, and Mrs. Douglas, of that pais, was united In marriage to Roherl Carr, of Brea. ..la. Broadtails : Arbor a *aee.ssfwl noun .t iM years, O. A. Deadman disposed of Isis d rag business last week to 1, R. Barest yousa /*ottoman of 86. Thomas, win e now In poe11011.el..n. H. comae highly roan. mended and we welnme him to the bads.ms clrole of Brussels. We are glad te report that Mr. [Madman will not M removing from Brussels, at last for • alma. but will enjoy outdoor work with ala Jor•oys 0sd bees. MiltRRIED. MCRR1nI PCS IIs On We4eesda, JUIN 1601. at the r.Lldenoe of the rookie's mother. Colborne township. by Rev. Jae. •, •R_ clarion. H. A., Thomas Joh. M.Nri40, of Rasa township. Monroe month. to R . onlydaughter of th.late Al., McNMug DIED. TURNRR, In Colborne, ea Hstnr44 s. JJamb ane Inviter.r.hk.t M tk. b John Tomer TTR, r. J..i IOUs. D.vldOY9s , n- .ell on ek teem. a i