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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-7-25, Page 1',aw,,it,y(e- $s. i YOU lie doing. merican-mads Queen t Over Shorn are the easiest goody ever elegant im construe. itlality, and yet mol. Ir beautiful lines 01 all summer Shoe., lace, button and two ,t $1.00 and EL.i5 Shoe Dee..ing et Te. i at same old price, you can do better :orae here. But you o clock. LS, Ch. Cash Shan Dealer. Pares It100. Vooddook) 1 2 1 Uodaloh) 212 1, Guelph) 5 3 ,ederlob) 3 4 ON1pb1....,-,4 6 16, 1:C41. RN - lith, (0 July (th. 1 • tae. of a lattgtltr Ilton, ea Sunday. July Yrs. Gail Haldane, a IIED. rawanesb, 00 Woeful y.rellot of the late Wm. Igoe. Godsrich. o Tweedy. e hington, In his fined en Thnreday morelns. •rlby. rellot of tee tau id 79 years. 6 moatbi, tion. from the nal. 1, Thomas Llllon. ew- Qrs•t, a M• te e tared of tht black• tag baalaes. of the I. I d ay kart sbtpoed one •1 sag ins med,lst tkls 1 hameratas. Net WEST.r ■ AMIiTw!-OT. LOOK AT YOUR LABEL I IT SHOULD BE MARKED PAID FOR a'E i and Ietting- nce of shirt - ore than we D clear them +les for nex t 1. It is the c, $1.00 and FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR. -2840 THD I. E.&DIsTQ+ T WBPAPER OP II O PON OOtY TY. GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : r1ULY 2:►, 1901. THE WEEKLY Mmmel. REPORT �taamaxatt. July 21 1101. Yall Wheat, old 0 el w 62 " new050 t0 09 !lour. family. per owl.....,.,2 10 to 2 10 Flour, tent, per Dant..........-2 60 to 1 50 porta, • It on-_ .....». 1S 00 MIO 00 Hcresoinge, per ewt 1 00 to 1 OD Hye, per bush.... 0 10 to 60 Huokwheat, per bosh 0 I0 to 50 Oats. Ot boob 20 M 00 Peas, •bosh....-�.....-. �.. W M 00 Harley. per boa& t 37 M 31 Hay.. too AO to C) Potuoo., V, bae�. old.. 31 M (0 pan 10 to 1 O Butter• 15 M 0 15 ()bean. Der Ib. 10 to 0 1 lqn, trash w `petted. M dos..... to to 0 Wood Wait Ride.••.••.•.�.....,.,..mo. 50 M 5 Pette .... ..., 26 to 0 1 Live Hews 25 to 6 1; !hewed Hogs.. 50 M 8 00 B•eoa.._...._.....,...,� 12 to 0 14 Idem. Oar ►b.. ..............-..._.. 15 to 0 16 Lard, per 10. 13 M 1 Dressed Beef faro quarter 90 to 0 00 prowl Beer bind 00 to 000 (1*ttle, Export 75 M 1 09 Ordinary 00 to 350 Fo1r 1a - 1) A R O A I N -PIANO -71 OOTAVR, carved ISOs tad Iyro. New York nuke. ('an be sena: ed for 1ees th•o one third Igo voi- ce for Dash. er . good borne and busory will be taken In exoheoge for the iostrumeot. Owner has no further uee for lame. Apoly 0) (l. W. HERBY. Luoknow, Oot. FARM FOR PALS. --A IIRST CLASS /arm of one hundred acres. situated north of town plot. went put of lot 16. 1.. S. R., A.hd.ld. give acres of good t'mber god the balance under cultivation. It le well fenced tborotyhly uoderdraloed, and well supplied with water. Building' 000.lst of : -Barn, Wx 60 ; straw baro and stable, 70;30; bora stable. 20116; mrsuary ud drlvlug M.d, 1011'; frame dwelling-hou.•, one and •hall "tory. alxtl. kitchen, 18x1J. wl•.h "toe foundation and splendid cellar under whole buildlog. There is alai • good wood.torl. 22x21. Ilan b hat ed b furnace. For further p•nical•rs apply so JOS. UJIIFFIN, gaoler. Oodxlch. LAND FUR SALT: IN TOWN OF 0OI)LItICH. For Lilo on reasonable terms. the property known u the Dlstlltory lands, befog part of block "! ' in the Towo of Ooderleh. 000talnl.g about 71 •ores. with budding. and water. rights oo the Itiver Malt - lard. For term. apply to ()ARI[O W k OAR• ROW, solicitors for the vendor. Qa 1 ��O() CAHH, OR ON TERMS TO 'P 1 r l suit. will porob•es that large atone house with six-roomd addltlon,eltau.d o0 Plcto• &rest. llalf an acre of lsod wl th Alltbseutbntldlou thereon thrown in. Fur ggher particulars apply to THSO. J. 1100K - i0U8R. Hayfield 1'. U. 311f. RBALE.-WTS 95.96. 117, 118, 119 and 101 to Matchisoa'e survey, all to godcrlcb, For partloul•t■ apppp1r to PHI(,IP HOLT. HarNstar, &a. Ooderlch. jtaroh 11th. 1900. 96-11 Muefo. W. GLENN CANI'IIE:LL. Org•nut and mualeal direri, of North st. MstnoA got rhurob, and toachor of plaooforte, pipe organ and theory. will leo pleased M ray wive pupils. Instruction ggiIven either. at studio Or at pupil's home, as desired. Studio at &person's Music Store, West -et. 71-1f Medical. i (Birt. SHANNON k GALLON. enY. i! SIClAN8and80rpea0. OMee la Beak tet Commerce bnllding. wpt--04.- gfekBise . Night rails at resldenoss• Dr. Hhanaon, Dr.Oailow, old reeldeace, Aap:er et. S1gln 5t. w, 'Phone 14. 'Nbee 18. l'z l la rode, "' 'a 57c tl make short s you can get r+ 0t.� With u9 lot g is. It is just really for fall Insurance, eta. . JAR. R. maceigSRBGN BTOYCIC i4BOK1tR F1ret doortwo t10 Nde 1 W � t estreat, Correspondrent: J. r. Meoax) S. Co. All orders promptly execotd, 1 HE COUNCIL AND THE G. T. R. The editor of 1 era SLiNAi, bas drawn my attention to some objotlone whlah tbe president of the I/odench Board of Trade has taken tan my letter of lot work. As I understand le, be thinks 1 was not warrant- ed In stating that the proposition made by the G. T. R. contained • pro•Isioo tbat "for the nue twenty years there Mould be ao ler orwo In the a.sesm,nt of the Dom pany's property on a000unt of any Improve moots that m(gbt be made therson uR ANY •OKTIIIK A,'VI'IRCMSOr, Or LAND,'' I d!d not pretend to give the precise wording of �o dratted agt0em•at ; 1 stated oily what • propwhlou moist, and 1 thlok that soyooe who w111 000dder the matter oars• fully will ee that I stated the oust oorreot- ly. Thee• are the .1.ot words of the pro• posed oostrao) bearing oa t6• question : "1. The oompuy that they will, as soon as the work ose be reasonably gone o0 with, after the oxeuutton h•r•of, put up and erect withlo the 'lento of the mualal- p•llty of l:od•rlch • Dow station balldlog of the design shown on the plan hereto •t- tubod,aod which will ooet not less than bye tbcu.and dollar". ,'2 The municipality oceebap0 and agree that durlog 1L• sexton years from and including the year 1901 the whole of the oompsoy'• as. s•wble property withlo the limit, (pre0, or future) of said mood olpallly shall be liable to be rated for the gw.ral tar* ooll.oted by said muolmpshty In each et laid tan yars, on the fixed as lewd valuation of reventea0 thousand dollars until the expiration of said ten years from and laclud.n, the year 1901, sod the munlolpality will at the esplratton of the yur 1910 condone the gaud aomost as w.ment for the general Lara ooll.oted by said muslolpaiuy at euoh fixed aswssd valuation of 'event en t0o0gaul dollars for another period of ten years to end with the year 1920. 'Thi 'wbole of the cempany's a e r• able property" Meet:lei land •. well u tu;ldinge, and under this proyiit:on the (!rand Truk could claim that ono matter bow mush Mand it might acquire durlog the term m1otiooed 1ts •eseslme•t oould not be increa•e1. fertilely t hold that the town opal,* Dot •gree to make any such contract. Wh.her 1 am right or not In my inter rot D atloo of the coot rant ls Low ere • r, Dot the important thing. 1'he point wblch I tried to make la my letter lee week wee that If an underataodiog between the 0. T. R. and the town oouoail oould be brought about the emotlo of the dc.ired new eta tlo0 building' might Le secured ; and Mr. Williams' statement you to show that in reality the two potties are not ee very fey • part. 11e states that all tis• (1. T. R wants a exemption for new buildings apoo their present property. The council, I he- Itevq Is willing to grant such •remptlon on certain building. to be specified to the agreement. It objeots, however, and 1 thlok (ss 1 slated last wesk)quite properly, to entering foto an agreement of such •' wholesale oharacler Aa was preee5ted to them In behalf of the ra'Iway e'mpaoy Cahpol the IJoard of Trod• oscura an amendment of the unfortunate phraasology et the draftd ewtra01 so that the conaoll M I$uatione Veeent - y/1MaPOINTFARtf.-8KASON OF 1901. It Help Wuted - IHdng room gi rle, sham bet malt" aed a launders( $I0 per m,onh will be paid to those who understand tholr duties. Independent of wages there •re nil • ea?log position.. J. J. WRIOHT, nue 25th, Proprietor GOOD DINING. ROOM GIRL WANT. ed at ones at the Colbone House. Apply to MR&.SEO. BUXTON. 35tf *llaekemlthlna. �f`I RORO E COUSINS, URNRRAL lX BLACKSMITH and Horseshoer, Re pairing of MI klod" promptly attend sd to at r, 'a iable rates. Shop on Vlotorla street. formerly occupied by I(srry Thomwa,n. A .-all sollollr 1. (11OROE COUrt) \' . CHAS. K. SHAW, OENEKAI, INSUR• ANLL and real estate agent. Omce• tae door east of 1'. 0.. (lmderlch. Agent for th. leading mottasl fire laentaaoe room?ante, and leading stock oom4f.lee MeroaotlI. and manufacturlog ri.k. at lowest taloa Call •t edea. TIT. R. ROBERTSON. TV' A000untant and losmanoe Agent. (looks and aeoount. made up. Buildings noted and lento oolleoted, ►Ire Insurance In Britl.0 and l'anadlan ('omppaanies. Omoe-In I'roudfoot & Vali ones, North tree( fioderieh. (2-1f L' J. T. MATTEL. 0F.NKRAL 1N• 1 BURANCR aed Real Leatt) stent. Fire, Ute. Aootde.t and Plate Glue Io.uraara e7eotel on mutual or cash plan at lowest ,j rote point hie. Heat English and ('a,adl .n companies re0 resented. Odea oast door M (Jarrow t Darrow• Ihr misters Homilies *sea& nide. ever 1 p.r 124c ng at 27c. s .' yll.h, ear Deer, nave or s white, sold fie Miens prig Ala st 9c. it tett- .wtter I, Duk, blas, as 1 20 I. Oar 9c wk" .r^w'tirl,sti.(, r w e..:^,;, �.,. ,- a4err ,o sell them kite skirts. ,kers. For ) huy them illy Sold Med... .. a.,3te6 o .and 26e, 12c )BRICH. r PubW Notto,. • WARNING. - THIS Is TO DIVE. notice that an7one bathl.g ofr the Islands, wing or tampering with the ferry. shoals" or trespassing upon any part of our pwp�� w0N be •eweted earl areueddt.d. Ili tee'. t'.. ATTRILL. ; tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT en apoliwuon will be mads at the next sessloo of the Legislature of the t'rovince Of °Marto for an Aot to inoorporate • nom paof fey Inn following purpoeee• among °there : (el To construct, equip. nsalotain end oder •le an electric railway, rallways or radial railway system from • point In or near the town of Oode:lel M • po101 le or near the village of LneOnow, to the county of Bruce, theum *01009h the eovnt7 of iinran to a point le ole near the town of W lswham, thence le the village of Itrussels. In aid count?. tbe•as (e the town ret M..forth. In told mea- ty, thenoe to the t illage of Ilaynell, le aid comity, aed thence to • point In or near the told town of (1cdcrloh ; with power to con- 0troot, .•gulp, maintain and operate a branch 1100 from a point in or noar Marlow, In the township of (Colborne, to a polnt In or near Anhurn• In.ald pp°oonly soil tMene to s paint. te nus t0..fuer e(-�t►ettri--rrw1R • point In or near Dunlop. 1n Me township of ''olhorns. those. through the tnwnshlp of Ashleid, to s point to or nem Kinnardlae. In tai monty of Ilrnom. thence to n point In or noar ('ort Elgin• In sNA con0.7. thaw a to • point in or near Mont h%moron, In sold 00u0t , and theater+ toe point In or noir Wlarton. in the old oouoty of Brace,'and uppo+n and over sooh street., IIEhways end lanrle u may be authorized ty the munlotpalities., companies nr IndlrlAnnle having Iurlsdlotlon ov,r or owning the same. fist To enable the company to make sr ranget•5ety repn•ding thenen or arnodllon of .hoot., highwayp and lands, and to elproprl- ii1Ooo land. ffor the parpnxrs n the nompeny. lel To enable the company to amalgsmo'e with. 0rrin(re the "ton , bo pis. franrhlue and auto of, and to enter Into traffic nr other e.rement. with other oorporatl me, *moven- ies or l0•r1005. lir To of oke pa menta In paid rep d'nokl or hoed" for right of.wsy, marrlal, plant. rail wee "teel or Mtbar N'r,Icea furthering the .in 1 rtaking. lot To msnnfal ore• sell or Inas, nleetr(o(I r or electric power to any peruse or morpon- t inn along any port of Ito railways, and to n0.eirnel and opernte tel•gnph and tele- phontr;.0ms In connection with Oho rail any. I(, 1'o recalve awluano. from mnnl0Ippaa11- t l0e m Individual. by way of enbtldles, benne e• nn th' gran antes or oho aeapany'5 bonds or oche. win aed roe other pnr vitae. 'el To hnild, annnlre, own, Heart*, or lase t„vigste and nu meson and nth, r0"elet, and W 091(4, covet rant and malntalneall a,esearr whatvte anti wmMonw, plot • aed 16eks. for the ponoses. of th. mm�pany, (h) rn sumulr� Isod f, the ipnrpo05 mf cns- 1 0 1I'gas edOfiting• And witA :55.17 rt and oysrat., *pate at arDeh1xh tees the le. orf tallest of the o0mpsay •s mal a anise•. w . heed a1 Ooderteb Mie 17th dall of 4/.1/,1p1. M. O. (:AMRRON• 8M1"Ikrtw Appllarst Peashers Wanted. WANTF:I) FOR 8.8. No. 6. E. D. Aahfeld, • mal. teacher with exper- lenoe and teetimotale, to oommeoce teaching on the 19' hof August. Apply at lot 2. coo. 5, g. ►)-, or to Necret.ry 'I'rrasnre,. Uungan.on I(0. WM. KII,PAI111('1:, Hoo. -Tres.. 40-3t 1 1EAUUFI( .0 ANTED TO TEACR IN 1 H, 8. No. 6, Goderloh township. 1)0(67s to oommonoe after the holidays. Applica- tloom roosIved. stating alary. up to the 3rd of Ang. Poseanal application prerrrred. JOAN TOHICANCE, H.o., 3Nt Porter's H i l l 1'. o ). Notloe to Creditors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Staffer of the !Wale of Donald 1'. Meacham, Deceased. Notice le hereby given that all persons hey log,'lalmeageln.tthrdeceased are required to send to full partlrnlar. thereof to the mmlorntruwt on ortutore tfr.ilth claret A-ttr- net, 1";1, after whioh said date the raid Mt•te will be wain 1 op. having refract only tl euoh claims of which not toe has been tem a e 1. Also persona Indebted to the esate of the paid deoee.ed aro re.iaetted to cell and rattle theirlode,t'dne,ss before the tet of August. VALUABLE REAI, ESTATE FOIL SALE. let. The resideooe of tai late i). C, Strach- an.8(0.1eonthe corner of Wellington and Lighthouse streets. Ooderirh. This property consists of e t iso nlory brisk hnn.e n.A kitchen. •Ino a brick stable. The bn !lingo. fenoee• grounds. shrubs. oto . have been well eared for And everything le In fleet clues order. This propINl•sty le well situated Ind In ono of tho most deeirsble In town. 2nd. A frame hose and lot on H.. Devid'i street adjoining tho property of W illism Mc nreeth. 'rhi. property 1. well situated and In good cond l t ion. For ptrtlnulan apply to the rend snl,ncd. Dated•( a gal nlhis17thJu1,.A.I) 19311 PROUI)FOOT A IiAY4, (olloltore for Mary ('. Hooper and N. 8lnoh on. ICteelltfiellt. 9090 ' trot). . i SEALED TENDERS aidrened to the nndsniggnod, and tuidor9'! "Tnn,or for Barl!ogtos ('hante Works, Ont.,' wilt be re- Oolred et this office until Friday, nth August nut, Inehutvely, for tai renewal of the sop erstrneture of greet end of sonth pier and •heat pillow channel side of porn, at hurling. ton ('hannel. Wentworth oonn(7, Ont., an - cording to a plan and • apeninoatlon to be seen at (fie ohne of 11. A. Oro,. KxI 1'e silent E ngineer, (. nofederatlon Llfe Hullding. Tor onto. Dot. 0n appllratlnn to the 1h •tm•etne. •t ilamnton,st the Ite.64051 Knglne,r'. ()moo. room 411, Merchant's hank Hollding, 8t. James St.. Montreal, ant at the I)rpartment Of l'nhllo Works, Ottawa. Teodoro will ant be oonnid0red uoleos made on the f,m applied. ono l,ned with the antoal Monitore* Of tend . An s.vrpted oherino on • rhar(0red bank. parable to tai ,der or the Minister of Pubile Works, for ten thonand dollen (1(4,10090). mat amiompany rank tender. The cheque will he 1,rfoted If nhe party decline the non traet or fail to rw,napl.to the work coot meted f,, and will M returned In ease of non ar eptane. of tondos r T8.1)epartmontdeo"aof bind (Waif t0 ae neer ire lowest , any ander. Ry Order, ►RR1s. OKLINAS. &•.rotary. Department of I'i0t a Werke, O(taws. IMh July. 11101 Newspapers IneertInf this sdr,Usamett withont authority from tai Deparrmeat will sot he Nld foe It. may be to • poltlon to grans the exemption whioh It le willing to give and whluh, ao uordtog to Mr. Williams, le all that the oempany desires! l shall be very glad if anythlag 1 bave said hu the effect of olou- iog away tie misunderstanding whioh hu existed in regard to this matter. As Mr. It 11115me hu stated, the Grand Trunk authoritlu made an oral statemen that they will not preu for the twenty year period of exemption, but will apt tie to • ten•year period. This, however, will no remove all the otjeotlonable features from the agreement whioh was submitted to the °outwit last ea • y r red w61oh, ler my npintoo, It 1a Imposible for the oounoll to endorse. (' I t 10. AROUND TOWN. E:u1AltD-%ARNIT.- Chat. B. E:(ward, of Toronto, a termer Goderloh b,y, and son of Mn. Edward, of tows, wa married on Satur,lay July 20.b. to Mlas Louise Varney also a resident of Toronto. Tug SwyAI. ex- tends oongratalaliou. THE W*D'*.DAY HAI.k.HULIDAy.- Yes- terday the Wednesday hall-holldsp. +..- meat tune Into a ffeot, and from I o relook D early ovary store In town wasclose1. The drupelets have joined the movement also. but u salla (or madlolne' are sometime' cud; den and peremptory the drag store will be clued only from 1 to 6 o'olock. W 11.1. REMAIN IN CANADA. -We learn that Mr. M. 0. Lamson has recently beenoffer- ed a position open the editorial atefl oI one of the largest law publ Shing companies in America, with headquattore In New York The offer is • tempting oe both la Ite reoognitloo of hie. (.'amsron(s well-koowo abilities and In respect of the r.muotration involved, but alter cuasti eralioa he bat de 01Jed not to accept It, preferring to remain In Carel•, Sr G*oaoe's Cuout PI. ND• -The annual picnic of St. George's church ohule on Toer day was. (mat enjoyable outing. Jewett'. perk, Hayfield, wee the objeo:lye point, and the Joy being an almost perfect one for each oto •veno the two dozen or so p.caloer• returned to towo a happy crowd. A sail on the lake was an'oag the amusemebt. of .he evenlag. The beautiful moonlight ab• til I,uoa sank below the horizon added ,nock to the pleasantneu of the return trip. B1100. HiN Atu .-0a Moday afternoon two buys, Walter Mclotosh and Redmon 1 MOHanald, were making preparat(JDs for a camping expedition and were drlvlug s horse In • warns to whioh It wee Dol aocue tomed. Frightened probably by the noise of the wagon, It ran away, throwing Mcln- tosh out. McDasald got out over the back of the wagon without belay hurl. The hone, which started at Pole)'et livery, ecu ticued 1ta run down the harbor hill, whore It was captured after having eeparate,l It self from the wagon by. running the latter into • hydrant. 1s was afterwards diecov coed that young Mclntosh's arrn sou broke en. To F.Vrn5, a TIIE FKi'IT MARE'( A,T.- IV A MacKinnon, of the oommlulo0ers' branob, Department of Agriculture, ie 111. week maklug a tour of the chief fruit growing and .hipping o.0tres of Weetorn Ontario, Inotading Lonloo, foge,.oll and the i ake Huron and Georgian Iiy district. ,n connection with the enloroerneot of the Fruit Marks Aot, whioh was passed tut melon, with a ylew to prevent the irandu- lent marking and packing of I:a651t50 fruit both for lc,.,1 and foreign markets. Mr. MacKinnon wee in Iloderlch yesterday for • short time. Ifo met A, MoD.. Allan and W. Line god discussed with them nutters in reference to the Aar, which he state'I le to be 'trimly enforced io future. NnKTII ST. ('lit R. H GAni,ry PARTY, - There wee a very good attendanoe at the garden party given by the lilies of North 41,011 kle,hodl•t ohuroh no loudy even. .ns. 'l he 'peer ,nn grounds of .1 ('. Martin, upon wh-oh the party was held, wore poet t lye light,d and deonrated,and as the weath- er was delightful .II the conditions were fav• orablo 1, r • succeuh,' and enloyable evenmy. I)r. Daniel, the new pastor of the North street ooegregatloo, and Mrs. 1)aniel were pre•ontanti many had the opportunity el melting 'hem. 1'he Marine ]land attended for a short time, but had to (este early lo' the eveoing onuorunt of other engagement.. 1'he log cream and other refreshment' •old readily and the ladies cleared a substantial tam u the result of the evening'. effort. ' Itl(.t.1'' GC ern*Y'4 0),'AI4Tv icit--W i1, (tondry left on the 7:15 train yesterday morning tot England, en rout• to Welt Africa, to take his position as lieutenant 1n •he Frontier lblioe. The \larins If ed, of which he had been • faithful member, par- aded to the et•t'nn, and there were many othine thorn to bid him farewell. As the t'a)n pulled out three cheers and • tiger ware riven and the stra'n. of "The Maple L,tl Forever" followed the O'dcrich boy who le going to uphold tits honor of hie (ina4lan h,me on the sunny piaos of West Alrlca. Un the evening prlor to hie de- parture he was the guest of his follow of. doers of the 33rd regiment •t a bsoquet held et -.stirs-ttvt.riod warprmgtft,a by Lt. Col. Varcoe, o0 Imhoff of the cfl{cers of the regiment, with • handsome wrist. watch, is Vorot NAM. ov Tile VOTelne 0,101! -- rhe revision of the yore,.' Ite1 In the d.R.r• sol m.unlolpalities In the oouoty by the oouoty joins will ehnrtly begin. It la Im portent that where Any person entitled to a vote hu oegleoted to haye hie name planed on the tut by the mun!olpal court .t +eyelets that h, phnuld apply to the jodue. Toe re muvel of the names u! those not entitled to vote should also be •ttecded to, where 11 has nut been dc.nn. The genrrdl elections for Me Iwgi.lsture of (.)ntar to will .1 mat o•ruln- ly M held on the flue tow Witco revised. Ao important ohenge Io refereno. to apo has been mal• in the law, so that now anion "who w11T sTt�.,e of twentyene years within thirty days from the day flood for touring appeals by the ooanty jodgs" oan ler plaad on the 11et, providing be le otherwise, qualified. Cars soy 514,1(1 RI'nv?D Between 1 and 2 o'clock Tweedy mornin, fire was dl.00ver a l in the rear por' i'n of tt !' Smith and Ce. 'a grnnery store. The fire brigade woe sum• atoned, but before the 11.mee were extln golahed a great po.tioa of the contents of �h. store had been burned or destroyed by ' 0• hat and smnee. W bat remains is so badly damaged that Mr, Smith considers It • total lee. The fire wall on troth stria of he store prevented the conflagration from spreading to the adj'taloa mor,., but Star- p is also • ellght dlffere00e In the shade of Ink used both on the f•oe and book end the figurea to red o0 the lane are of • lighter shads than on the genuine document. Tho general appearance of the bill Is that of be- ing rather indistinct, whereat the good paper, even when well wore, has the letter log and vlgnett • showlog up clear Ont. GoorKD-K ANu Gn1.e. -Tile town hu •1• way. beendisitxgul■had for kesping well up to the procession as far as •thletic.porta sod outdoor games are oonoeroed and, la order that our reputation .hould be sustained, • golf elub hu b sen organized *nes the linke laid out oa the breezy bluff overhaul; og the lake. A Dumber of lovers of t0,. tine old boottteh game and would•be players have enrolled tbumsolves a members, with D. Macdonald u president, Mrs. Morrleon ales president, W. I, Eliot treasur.r, and Mb. Wldder .acre"ary. Tats CULLIA:IArc 1N.TITeTC.-The fu1 lowing le the result of the examiaaslona for the Peter Adamson memorial ecbolsreh!p: For the Form III. mathematical sobolar ship there were Bigot oudldates, Th• winner is Elwin J. E:sorett. of Exeter, who obtained an avarice of t29i Tis ethers who obtained over 50', wereLottie L Mao Math, 78; Florence Graham, 63; M•y' Newton, 60, and Jaris Stirling, 56. For oho Form 11. general proficiency scholarship 10. r, were six competitors. 1'O. wloner la Kate Webb, with an average of 67" The others who oblatcel over 50°; wore Ethel Mes•Iy, 60 ; Ida 11.ta, 69 ; Bertha Million, 56 ; George McKay, 56 ; Eva Dunlop, 53. For Rev, Mr. WVllson's prize only two took the additional.ubjsot reuWeed, and as the first of these, Kate Webb, gets the "apolar• ship the prize goes by !o to the other, viz , Ida Bats,. NEwh fluitt nor, HAltnutt -1'6. str. Ad• vane. arrived Thursday from Fort W illeem with 45 000 busOtls of wheat for export Shu dlr_hargsd her cargo at the big%levator on Friday and cleared for Miuhlp:ooteo to load on for Hamilton The schr. W il- liam Stone arrived Suodsy from Cleveland with 410 tone of noel, meetly for the (lode rich Elevator l;,., the balaos. for Wm.Lse. l'ne Stone cleared yesterday for oho Straits of Matelot, The steamers l',ttiburg end Ordlrags made their regular o•lls Sur Iso the week TOG Evelyn hu Coeo picking op logs along the shore for a S.roi• .umraoy ('ommerolal fi.hing Is some what batter, the hoelya having made soma good Lite label► Rathtog hs. ban • popular reofutioo during the present bot spell '1he cupola on the big mill ole• veto1 te Lelog enlarged and the welghiog •ppliaooee w111 be placed there. N.tME PLATEN 00 FAR..It.' GATLN --A western paper make" the suggestion that every farmer should dlsply hie nameon the (root gate of hie farm, and (adds : "11 would be • malter of trifling exponse, and no particular trouble, for ovary farmer In the country to have his risme and the number of his lot neatly painted o • small board to be nailed to the gate post Dearest 000cessioo line, and soab board" would prove of loorloulable value to the oubl;o and to termer• themselves and lend intermit to many • stranger pasaleg through." It would •iso be • great convenience to the public 11 county and towosbtp oomooils would have oho roads labeled. All over Vot•rto It la a matter of d.11ioulty to find your wry about to the 00001,7, sm there Id absolutely no guide for people unfamiliar with the lo• oahty, and I1 le often impossible to get In formation except at farm houses, whioh are usually situated tome divanoe back from the road. (lty and town residents label streets for the benefit of visitor.. ( opatey real dente might to:low suit. -Ottawa Citizen. VETERANS' LA N i. 1; RA N TS, -There a opea r, to be • misucderetand.ng In the minds ol. Fenian raid veterans se to those who are en• titled to a land grant. It 1" reported that • number of them think that every person who wee enrolled or who reoelved • medal t" entitled to a grant, but the law Is very clear that only those who were engaged In •olive service in the defence of the frender of the I'rovloo• to the years 1865, 1866 nr 1870 are entitled to the land grant, or the G oat of kin of thou who died through wound. or disease contracted durlog such service, within s,x months from the Dom pleIfon thereof. A maty of the ape pI!oaiioa. ant out have hien tilled and re- j turned, but it will h5 some tins before ar plioante can prooeed to looste. These .11 davits will have to be examloed and the parties not bed that thea are entitled under the sot before they proeesd to select land. The delay may in tomo oases seem a little vexatious, but It w111 appear, upon redo, tion, that the Government w111 have to ex erotie due oars to see that only those en titled receive grant". 10 Ain 01 Tint Ho.r1T/1. E't-Nt).--The Ge detioh I Ir.mttto Club play "Rut Lynne" in V,etnrlx.Gpera House on Friday evsolog of this week. 1 he cute la a strong one, the dram• very popular, and this together ani h the fa,, thab the rotlre prooeede go to oho marine hoapltal hand .110111 to e uro n good house. The oompany are g iving their t.tmeend talear tapremnto w very we r by boot and their t Mode should he appreciated end enconreged. Besides the play, there will be severed 5Deolaltioe of mors than usual Interest, Mr.Mo('ruml.h, operatto soloist, has kindly cnn.entsd to render some vocal 'lection*, Mies Heat view l'rldbam, elocutionist, oleo *111 assist. in addition • 'Intone sod pleasing feature will be • whistling solo Ly Mu. Carolyn Hay ruing, of I),trolt. M.s, Vaasa as • whistling sulolet has more th.n a local n put.t' n tad her performanoe will 1 e "ore so please. A(l'r.ther the proven) will he the best ever put on In Underloh under toed auspices, lino'( nose It, I Ian of hall now open at Porter'" hook "tore. l)EATII (,t Mics. I,*. y.- Ann Ferrthy, re lict of the late 61.tthew Levy, died on M tlrt S21WW of her son Ic•law, 1'hos. Elliott, C.mhtls road Mtn (.ovy sou fn her eightieth year, hav!ng been born to Eoglend in F.teruary, 1822 In 11)29 else come w1'h the family to the oily of Quebee and • few yon later to Toronto (then 1.1Itl, York) llan she re- mained until hor montage in 1849, when . he and her h,hand n't1.4 in Fullerton township, Perth county. in 1456 they oame to Ute tow oehip of t'olborn., settling nn the third conr0,lon, where Mr. (Any died in Marsh, 18A8 0 no. thin the de ceased had Ilved with her daughter, Mr.. 'I hoe. Elliott, n••mioa to rola town with the family ea their removal from Walkerton last year. She hail been en invalid during the nal foto nr fly. years. Mhs legion the 1n1 - dy A Ib and St. 0.orge Price rustalen.l soma Samar. from •tucks. The cense of the fire Ie unknown, although there are var! ong 00nj!sotores. Mr. Smith estimate* h!e lose at 32 400. Tis had 31 600 Manrano* In the E0000micnl. The los. eo the nalll at, whirh I. ownml by (tenrgo Ache.nn, I.Id1; coro-ed by Inters ice. A Bono'. t1 Bit I.. -Some boges ono dol- lar 1)nminion hill. are afloat, or, at least, on, hu leen breeght to rnr nntloe, The boll. 1. of date March 31st, 1f)01, ser ea A, •ed 1a Doe ddershty worn. The ohlef -olnte of differenos between it and the senates paper are. that soma of the letter!ni nn I. h• hegns loll le Tory indletlnnr, espsol•I'y that la .mall lettere, and the word. 'For mist. Mr of finance" "'hinh eppeer on the ormolu. 0111 nod, T. M. Courtney a sl,satere are eallrely I.ek41g en tot forged espy. Then Iowingohlld •en : - .1ohn,ol Colborne ; James. el Cliotoe ; George, of Wingham ; Thomas, of M!nn,eota ; W111i.m,of .tlbsrta,and Mrs Tots E: Ilett. Mn. Wm, (;nod, sr., of Colborne, is a dater and th.re it a brother In Michigan. The bimetal took plow on Friday afternoon to 11.11'. ormetety, where the remain. were Interred In (ho family plot Rev. Dr D.nlel cewdne(ed 1ho ter vices and tho pall bearers wort three sone of dennaad, .0,0., ,Jamas and Georgi, bot inn to low, Thr. 16 Ilett, and two teethewe, E. (food and .1. Mebane. A Fousng (600Eat.'n Hoy Wannrn. - The followiny from The Owen Sonnet Ad vertser of last week erfll he of Interest to the many (io.lerloh friends of the room, who will wish him many happy and pre. pumas gears of wedded life : An lut,tet- lag Nolety weadlea wit solemnised a, neem o Wedoead•y Lo St. Uoorge'. ohurvb and was witoewd by • large number, oho adl- tioe betog tilled. The contractlog perdu were Miss Clare Rubinson, "WJat daugbrat of Wm Robtasoo, C. El, railway , ontr•ot- or (formerly of this town but now of Coats Rios, Central America), and granddaughter of Thomas Gordon, the aced town clerk, and Alfred O. Secord of the U. P. R. local freight ofyi ae staff The oeremooy was per- formed by the rector, Rev. James Arddl, the bride 0.109 given •way by key father. She was attended by her slater, Miss Vera Roliutou, and the groom was u.lated by H.bar C. S.ophie'. Toe bride wore • gown of w6:te oorded allk with a veil, and oarrlod a shower bouquet of rose. Just as the ball airuak the hour of uuoa the otliolat- log oltr.y'man pronounced the words whioh formed the bood of union, and the newly wedded pair and their friends were driveo to 10e raldeaw of Mr. Gordon, where • reoeptle° was held. Mr and Mrs. Su. cord took chat, Leparture by the afternoon 1'. P. It express for • trip to Moutral, Ottawa sod grebeo, and wero attended to the depot by • large number of tisk iMtends who aseambld to see them off. - Inc L.trg JoliN tv'ANui4GTow. - Oa Thor.day afternoon the funeral of the Ise John 1Vaehlo7ton, wbo died at hu home, East atreot, on the 16th inst., took plane to Colborne °amatory. The obsequies were conducted by Rev lar. Den tt, pastor of North str.et Meth°hot oburuh, of whleh the deceased was • member. The pall bea:ere were John Aohrson, A Farrow, John Knoz (gal Aubun ), W. A lisrriso, W. R Robertson and R. WV. MoKenz!e. kyr. Washington was born to LVestmoreland comity, England, and came to Canada with hie parent. at the age of ten pun. The family settled at Soarbore', and when Mr. Washington bad reaohed man's urate h removed to the township of Darlington, to the county of Durham, where he was en- gaged le farming for many years. 1'blrty years ago he Dame to WestWawanosh,takiog up• farm thire, sod about twelve years ago he retired god Dame to Goderloh with bis wife and daughters. Mrs. Washington predeceased him • few years. Four tone and two daughters ouryive : Walter, M.D., of Newark, N. J. ; Charles, of town ; Joseph, o1 West W•waoreh ; S. Fred, K O , of H.mllto ; Mtze Eleanor and Miss A oat at ho me. Mr. 1► g uhingtoo sou Io hie eighty ,.pond year. Durlog hie lite be bad read mush and thought deeply tad be possessed • fund of ripe.kcoaledge. Io politics he wan • staunch Liberal and on all public question' 0e had tbnoughly sea son•ooaviotloos. CONSERVATORY OV Mt'vt,' E\AM1NAn0N9. -A food s eam:nation o the ourrioulom of the Toronto (,on tory of Mudo wee re oently held In Godsrich, for the first time, we holieye, Io this county. '1 he theory ex amination were held to the 'Temperance HMI, North -s"., Shrlff Reynolds pruld- tog. 1'rof. A. 8. Vogt, of theComorvatory staff, conducted the practical examinations, whlob were held, the oiano work 1n Mr. Campbell's studio, organ In North s1. Meth• odlst church. Ge oho eeyeo oandldatte at th1, examination all, with the exception of Mies Uampbell aid Mus Gibbing*, received their toltruotloo from W. Glenn Campbell, and the resulte as given below are highly creditable both to oho students and to their laetruobor, all of them being suocevful and nearly al1 winning honor. The following are the ruulte : I'iaoo department -first year work, Mees Maud Goodwlo, Mia Mildred Ethel Campbell and Miss Jennie A1. Shanoon all paceed with honors. Alto t'. Htmil'oo and 11iss R. Young made orednable passes. I'ipe organ department -first year-Mlu Anoie S. Allln passed with honors. -theory-first year -passed, Miss Ruby Young. Primary -first slue honors -Ml.. Maud Goodwin ; Mlssea Anoie S. Alllo and axle Ulbbioq., equal l'.esed, Mies Elea A Hamilton. Percent ages required- l'as', t1C ; bonnie, 70 or over ; 80 or over fcr liret class honor. Mies Gibblog. reoeitol her I .1,,, !loo from teachers oa'eide the county. She al so peeled In seuond-year piano In London, Ont. F1xv'r NA1, 1110 RANK V, ftit.EYltf.-IO the D.yisional ('ours, Osgood. Ilall, on 11.1. a -day, before Mere.lith, C..1 , Louat, J.:- Judgmeat ((J. A, B.) on appeal by pla!ntl8 horn order of Fol. o Abridge, C J., affirming order of local lodge at l:oderlch staying all prooeedlogs until after the determination of an wimp b (ween the partite 7.08909 In the District Court for the Pariah of Concordia, In yhe iMats of Louisiana The Chief J natio. held that there being nu clause in the Eng 11.0 Aut corresponding to sec. 57 (10) of tree Judicature Aot (O.) the rules laid down to the stere Doted, McHenry v. Lewis, 22 Ch. 1). 397, Peruvian G. Co. y itookweldt, 23 ('h. 1). 225, and similar oases, "howls', that where aalntantlsl reasons exleted • plaintiff le retitled in suing in two countries did not spn'y. Haid, that the rrinolple of the 14ngluh oases (supra) ought to g0ver0 to the exercise by the oourt of the power conferred by the Act. Tho power 1• a dl.oretionary one, and there la no reason why • dlier.Ot prluot*l0 should be applied beoaase Io'D. one oaee the power 1s 100,•me, and In the other oonterred. The staintery provision le bat deolsratory of the law a" 11 existed be• lore the statute. Th. sub sention In gaes- tlon had Ito origls Io 23.30 Vlol„ok. 42, gee. 4, amending the C. L. P. Act, sad may have been paved beo.ase of doubts whioh appear to have been entertained in 000'er+Deno. of Cox v. Mitchell, 7 C. R , \ 9., ,55, a. to the jurisdlotion of the court to make such orders. Appeal allowed acd orders below dleohar,sri with coati to plaint:ifs is any er(ot. W. R. Middleton for plaintiffs..1. H. klom for defendant. FRIDAY Evgrtxn'v TRIr:Nov --Job° F, R,•bincon was drowned on Friday eyentog off the south p16r at tie harbor. ,Jett how Lki fatalitieno- teak pleat sue oee kwowe, bet as It ■ppears the unfortunate man had on eeveral occasions threstrnai In make awoy with hirftulf It le 'apposed that he de Ilber a' sly threw himself Into 1ht woleo. He was at the harbor for an honr or two that afternoon end wee t.lklrg to • number et pueril • dnrino that t'mt, and about 5,30 he wee . en walking tint no th s south pier. Shortly after th o the dredge tag was going out to the lake with a sooty when C,p•n+n Macdonal,l noticed something floating In the water. He thnneht onthin7 of it ab the time, bot on the retard trip, • few min oles aft., 6 o'olook,hl..tte0t'nn wee drawn to It by one of the men nn the tag, and go- Ing over te It It wee friend to ha the body of • man floating lace downward. 'I he l(95 sou 5,1(51 on le the scow ani brought In to the harbor. 1)r. Holmes was notibo1 and wee gnlokly oa the .ome, but alter making enquiries In ht. rapacity so eoton, he 4.014,4 the: an ingnn it wee nun0nteeery, 'I he '!ensued trot a very stout mw, and Ihit le hol.1 to .rpls'n the f o1 thn' he was town1 floating. l'he ,.,'rent had parried ton body mor to the neighbor. ' hood or the int ke Drib The remains were take.rohsr,e oh by the OJdf.11owe, aril en Monday •ft"rse,■ the Interment took place In Maitland oemeWr 1'h• fenoral wee hell Irnm the deeee of dseeated's brnthir-1• law, 3... Doyle, (7olborne strut, •ad u ate dioe,d wee well known I.0• •1t0edence was larva. A largo somber of .mployon. of Me ,Kin teeter,, when de. neared worked. tend • large representation .1 H.ren Imdge 1 G s0 F , marnhed 1. M. 905.1.10.5.ad ..abs,. et 00o A . U. V..kes D. Iti°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. were preot to • body. Rev. Dr. DAsle oonduoted the servloe •t the bongo and t0 burial wl0mony of oho I (3 U F. was o00 ducted at the grave. Tbo pall bearers were members of oho gams order, F. J. l'ridbam A. `Saunders, Thos. Nairn, .J. Robinson Philip dolt and 1), CaaNlon. The deosaa d wga a so of the tat• WilLam RA:Anion sod was unm•rrled. Cn•01:go will Fua,:zKY,-MaKeazis Mille, the Dundee man wbo was committed from Brunets on the oharge of torgler a promissory note,was up for eleotloo en Mon• day and Mooted to be tried 1 womanly. The woe will bo trled by Judge Doyle next 'luaday. Ia roforence to this Due, The Brussels Pat loot week said ; In answer to • warrant, Issued 1 moths ago by W. H. Kerr, J. 1'„ la oompltaaoe with lolorma• (los sworn out by Dr. Toole, of Hrusaels, agal•as McKwzle Mille of Dundas, charg- Ing him with the forgery of a promissory note for $15.00last November, Mills wee arrested last Friday and C000table F S. Solt breeght blur to Brand. on Monday where he received • prelimlaary haring L - fors Justloes K m& Beo'er, Miller and Rubs. Three Image a were • stained and M111s also made • brief stater.ent deayingQ any Intent 10 trs0gras 00e law. Three e! the bench decided that the evidsnoe wee w tholortt to warrant them to es*dleg Mills sp for trial and he wee therefore taken to Uodaloh on Tuesday, He lays he is the representative and partner to • oolleollog aquay with headquarters at Hamilton. Dr. Toole swears that the nets he gays, as a membsrehip fee, wee for 810 with a condition on back that paymeal be made out of oollections ; payable at Brussels, The note Mills gat cashed •t Wrox•t•r Is for 1 f 5 without soy oomdltloo, aa.lore.ld. Mills will ask for trial before Judge Doyle. At this tat Division Court hers there wee • snit over soother note sold by the ss'ns man to which Dr. Armstrong's name, et Walton, was att•ol ed. Tho latter dieed ever glyiog • mete and the He0s•Il arm who held the papa loss th. ease. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -JULY 26 u Four and a Half 1)ys of Bargalw-W a A. McKim 8 Yale of Summer Goods -J. H. Colborne, 4 Toronto Exhibition -H, J. H111, Manager. 8 Observed by,All-W, C, Prldhaen 4 Clearing 8ile of Hloyalw-U. Ir. Renegue 8 Onr Whitewur Kedaoed ta PrIe..--Hed- geoe Brod 8 Asoual Summer Gala -Portages Book Store 8 Teachdr Wanted -8, 8. No. 6, Aabbdd, 1 Blacksmith god Hotaehcer - George Cousins.... . 1 Announcement-MAKda11s d: Hewell, , .. 1 Plane ter Salo -0. W, Berry, Laokaew. 1 Announcement - Dominion Canlage Work. 1 Stook Broker -Jae, R. Macpbenoe 1 Thh. Walk Over She. -P. T. H•Ils 8 )lalance of Summit Os040-amlth Bew t Oo -- . 8 COMING AND GOING. t,., Mrs. Greenman, of Olean, N.'t , 1" visit lag In town. Miss Beaumont us speeding Lbs summa at Meosestaog Park. P. A M•loomnoo, Of Lu.knew, we. la Mayor Rumball, of Coadoe, Wu In town this week en bwlness. limo. M•rtio arrived home yeeterd•y from Kamloops, B. C. Mies E:1ith [uroer retarned on Monday to her work In Toronto. Mies Beet, of Seaforth, is berg vislting her brother, 1. A. flat. Harold Turoar retorted last week to New Brunewiok, hew Jer.ey. Mies Casaday, of Ottawa, le v ettug her sister, hire. McGillicuddy. E:. 1)ownlog ie at Leamington viaitlog the daughter, Mn LV. 1). Col. Mla E1ttb ('ampbell lett yesterday on • trip to i idgeway and (buffalo. Mise Edith (Illby, of ('bstham, b vleltlo her Muer at the St. Lawrence. Mie Marion !'arson. left on Mocday o0 trip to Toronto and Montreal, Chas. I'arker, of Olean(, N. Y., vlilts relstive' in town the past woek. Mrs. ( Key.) I.swrenoe, of Rema, le tlett og her oyster, Mrs. John F. date.. The Mlesee Theresa and E tome. Melo to.h ars spending holidays to Hullet.. Miss bertha Far,ow Ie home from Can 0t0.to. to *pend 1 week.' holidays. N. It. tom.tb left yeusrday to sp.*d ew day. at poi Pan-Amer.can exhibition, Mr.. II n. Panana rrturnn 1 to her home Stealf,•r.t on 855. dy after %witty to Lowe Ju.l;e Montour. of Oreo S, ro,l, was 1 cwt lh• pad, wok at.: i ie h.. relatives are. 01us Nunts rsturn•'-i to Stratford o wordry Atter a Tien of three wetks to own. 1 . • d \a Ile. O 0 Mr .n,i \Ira L t:.l'111,ra,,.11, uisvdis, Ky., ere 01.itl0g their many relatives In town Mr. an,l Mrs .lone•, rel .t'innhslaea, was the gir "t. of Mr. and 51 re. I' 1' Ii•Ile over Sood■y. Mira 1),Iy and flies I)..:s,y, of S.aforth, •re visiting the loim••r's •tater, 91rr. J. D. 1)'Uonnell Dr. T. E'. and Mrs. McLean have arrived to town from Florida and ass spending • term hero, MM Ethel Hunter an,l Miss E:ehel Mlountain, rf Toronto, are yidting Miss E:ln• (;seat. 1'6e Moues Steven" have rsIurned to their home in Cllotoo allot. • visit with Mlee i'arah Brown. Nelson l'ear.oa was away ab Buffal. der. log the put week etteadls/ 10. funeral o1, his .trtor • 10 law. 1 t h Y t Mr. and Mn, Ormsby, of Riverside, Call• fords, ars the route of the lalter'e deter, Mr.. .1. E. Hates. Miss Birdie IRlllar lett oo Saturday to re- sume her position In Toronto alter • three weeks' yt.it at home. Rev, Mr. Wilson, of London, wee In town lho put two weeks visiting his sisterdo- law, Mrs. Chrlatapherron. London Free 1', os": Mr, and Mrs Amos Bradford and daughter Ethel lel. Saturday to vi.it relatives in Ooderich. Mr. and AMrs. 14.101,0 O'Connell, of Dob lln, were the goute of their an, the setting o0ooty registrar, over Sunday. Wm. Seymour, of Detroit, has 1 eeo maklag hisaaaaaj vt.Nae eearnoed,hwktwg hood. with old friends during the past weeE. A. I'. McLean and Friday morning nn ('ountry. They will weeks. Mlu Mabel Erwin, who hu been vldting her courses, the Miws ('oudes, liruor-st., returned to her tome, Morlelts, Mists. Yst• Inlay last. Stratford If. -&ll : Rev. George Rirhard- see and calls ars In Stratford for s term from Milton, Mn. K!ohardeen being a pstant •t the W lodgement. Master lirgole Hell., who b speeding his holidays In the vtolnity of Exeter, woe home over Sunday and returned to Kxeter Alonday morning. Mr. aed Mrs. Mto(Irwgot•, el Stretford, ars guests at the Lskeview hon■., aed also Mga ('lark, Mies Robertoon And Afire Yu111• van, of Lnnlsvllls. Oho. Shannon, of Memphle, Tenn , • for- mer (loderloh boy who le doing wall In the Month, b spending a few weok� holidays vleltlo, Ihm old town. Mea Murdoch, of Montreal, et presl lent of Me ('ommerelal Travellers' Aancl•Uon, was hors last west takleg in the hetaMes01 the prsttlsst town In Canada. Stuart l'ritohard left on Saturday for Rlply to •gnarl the hnlldays. AHnr the vsostloe he Intend. Taking a malioal course at McGill Ilelvanity, Montreal. W le,Osm Tlme.; KA.('atl.r,ef (lederleh, vlelbed with tis 00.54., OIHe ,11009.., this h1. son, A. I)., left • trip to the Old hs gone about ser week. Mr. Caller was se • wb.Uag Coat hem Uodsrloh to Mount Eores1. The follow,sg party lel, Tall week tot Mala Station 0 • 6shing expedltlsa : Caprt. Dooley, N. D, Roagyl•, 34'. Raton, H Rumen, J. S. Platt, C. Megsw and Fred S John Armour, of W.odstook, was with hl. Gcdsrlch friends for • few darn this week. H" soya there le some pre.peot of • large excunton from Woed.tock M Geds. rich next month. Mrs. John Stewart, of bks Benm[Ilas Nun,les, accempaaled by ba daughter, Mw Helen Stewart, left fon Oisvelead, Ohio, last Saturday morning, for • three week.' vis!► with relatives, Th. Misty 84011, two daughters of Rev. Mr. Soott,a Methodist misslanary In Jamas, are vieltlog a1 Mrs. Meoasls, St. David'. .true. The young ladles have been attood• Ing school to London, Ont. Mr. and Mn. Chas. MaLagan and daegh• ter, Mies Allot, of I) Colorado, aso visite" In town and at Auburn, Mrs. Mo- L.g.o's former home• Mr, MoLag•o was • resident of lioderioh many years ago. A Dumber of outer to tete en the C. P. R. ezou,.lon o0 Tuesday MIB Floreow Boll went to Brandon, Mao., to visit her brother ; M1.. Emma Campbell N Aroola, Asea., to make • vis10 o1 some week. with Mr.. Donaldson (formerly MI's Dlokson, of Goderiob) ; P. P. Biwtt and C. Bl..ett to Prloce Albert, Sask., and J. M. Ham110 M Swan Rlyeq Man. '1'busail eeoored their passage from Mies Hall, C P. R. agent hers, LOCAL NEWS IN BRIE,. Tor the bat fine tailorlog go to Prl41mm's. A Inge range of cloths. prlo-. the lowool oou• &Intent with good work and workmaashlp the beet at any prloe. R.J. Aohesod bag losthls voluble driver. It took 111 and died early Monday morolog. Miss Emma Vouog reoelvod the pries given by Mass Sharman to the Doe obtaln- Ing the hlghst total at the entrance ersm• loatlon In the subjects taught by ber. Robb. McLean has got together • Boe 1st of hones for the British army Io South At- rica. They ase at the agrloultural grounds awaiting the arrival of the army Inspetors, George foodos, late of Niagara, sot of Phos. Cooelns,has become • rwddent of (I de. rich and has opened up a blackemtthing bad• outs in *6e shop oo Victoria street formerly occupied by Harry Thompson. Charles Walsh, the man aoonsed of an assault upon Mr. I)lck, bot.lkesp•r, of See. forth, wan before Judge Doyle oo Saturday and was remanded for ten days. D,ck h.d h1. leg broaen In the affair and wee no, able to be here. We learn that Miss Laura ,Aohaoo, the will -known vlollolst of the login, has made an engagement to travel next reason with the Boston .Symphony Oroheatre, Thi• la a musloal organieatlon of the first ole, and Mlee Acheson's'elaotion u Dos of Ito mem- ber& le an honer to hereat( and to the town. CHURCH NOTES. The Ontario strut Methodist obun h, ('linton, is being enlarged and Improved, The Sunday sohusi of St. Paul's chorob, Clinton, w,11 planlo to (loderlch In the early part of Asgnt. Tke sacrament of the Lord's supper will be disp,need In Victoria -e1. church sub Sabhatb mornloq Instead of the fires Nab• hath to August. Sohisot: "God's dealing. or the eagle's nest." All ase weloome. Rev. F. A. Wright, of Brantford, who was r•o•n,ly ord*Ined as daaoon and •o• pointed to oharge of the Charob of Holland parish of Middleton, HolmevIlle and Som- morblll, he oommsooed hie work In f0. partMr: - ANNOUNCEMENTS• Get rubber line 0s year carriage at the Domloi,n Carriage Works, Sey, lint, di! youfsee that robber tired buvey at the Demtnlon Cxrrlage Work" 7 It's • beauty. Th• ('harham wagon sold oomplrlo with hay god .look rank at the Dominloo Cyr• nage Work., .1. E. Haywire, proprietor. 'Royal's from $10 op ae the Daminlon L•rrlage Works. We gall the celehn,ed I;olomb'a bloyole, the but en earth, at the Dominion Carriage Works, also the "Soots- mao." named after the ship th.t oe0,.yed the first Canadian 000ting's% to Mouth Af. M, K,.,IR k HOwfLL MTt • soperier line of I'ortlasd omwlste, for .Ile, stable aed OMIa, flame, foundations and sidewalks. 7 hi. a the I'onlesalar i'ertland .196.06, whlrh has ,M Lvb rsoord of all Ilse stanA►rA Portland women►e. Aayoa• who is shoot to use a quant,%• el oemunt ohnnld c.11 and procure one et the bsanlilnlly engraved troati.es telling el some of the uses of i'enlnaolor Portland 0,60001. MARINE NOl ES. ('Chlcare Rroerd llerld : After an sheeted ml eighty four da)o the steamer North• woofers, the plume, of the new Cister,,. NorOpeaa route, hu returned. The • 5eam.r'e captain Say. he is reedy to wager hie salary that he non shorten the lime for euoh trip to torty nine days. 1'6e North- westoen bren,hl hark 2.000 tees of salt and • cargo of general merohandles. Th ewn- • re aro overwhelmed with samples from the various loterpol' of the old world and there le 'non th freight la eight to hoop all of Ilse vele d. of the line holy for as Indefolte Period. Among the eenatenments thal. will he e.rrlol henceforth on .eels am, of the line will b. 1,000 tine of w.ahn,anv for (!hlcego manufacturer•. 1'heo pleogar boat of the (;hlntg.) Yurnpeaa reate brought la the Initlal shipment of Isee making ma. ohlee,y for Dnw1.'e plant tt Waukegan. The Atlantic was orOlwd la eleven days 00 the eat -bon! trip, and la just two weeks so the niton. Th. latter was easiest head wtade teetotal tram lefty to flity miles per hem+ darlaa a reed poetlen et tai dlebesok a SS -