The Signal, 1901-8-29, Page 1THREE "A"8"
ADV'T8 mar
ACTIVE
AGENTS
WHEN PLACED IN
THE SIGNAL
iouaL
THE I 4 DII Q NEWBPAPER OP HVRON OOUNTY_
FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR. -2845
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : AUGUST 29, 1901,
LOOK AT YOUR
LABEL!
IT SHOULD BE
MARKED PAID
FOR
D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR.
THE WEEKLY MAIIwET REPORT
O301041011i, Aug 24 l9Ul.
Fell Wheat 1 61 to 63
Flour, family per owl..., ..,, _Y 10 So 2 10
7tour. patent. par set ..... 1 50 to 1 60
Brava + ton..-.- _ 11 00 to11 00
S horts. • too _.- _-- l5 00 Iota 00
Screenings, per owl 1 OU to 1 00
Rye. per 0401o000 060
Book oboist. pet built 0 40 to 0 60
QQa•YY,, beak ..... •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •., m he 0 00
1'1•F.ebW..,.-_.._ ._.. 6't to 0 61
HH•alliMg7r Mr bulb ret w 0 00
Ma 00 to0Ul
• bush„ now 6J to 00
15 to016
Ob00. oar Ih .••.'_....� to loo u
fresh unp ak•d, ,f 41&..... 10 10 0 10
. 50 to 400
_.._••__
.. _.•� 50 to 500
Pens e.,., 4 b 0 23
Ly
Dressed ▪ «•• 5p to 6 0000
�/f1sae�us,.......•.............................. 12 to 0 18
Iatr.perper 10.• ••••••••�..�••-••• 53 to
oo 011
Deemed Reef, tona
galls, (X) to 0 00
Messed liner hind 00 to 0 W
Cattle, O dlnery 00 to
4 20
Foga Sale.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -A
comfortable house oa Brook e'. at pre
eat occupied by Jas. Teweley, ares en rooms
sod Bummer kitchen. Apply to J AS• TK W S-
LY. 45.11
FARM FOR SALE -200 ACRE FARM
00 3rd ooecewlon Ka•t Wwano•h. (tq
sores cleared, balance hardwood bush flood
house and modern barns, well watered and
reflood, In good stab of ou1Uvslloo. A chole
farm. TIIOd. BROWN. Auburn. 10 Dns
LAND FOR SALE 144 TOWN OF
OODKRICII. Tor sale on reasonable
terms, the property known as the Dlatlllery
lands. being part of block "f ' In the Town of
OdeNob. oonl.inl06 about 31 •ores, with
buildings aid waterrights on the Hirer Malt
-
lard. For terns apply to OAHIIO W t OAIO
HOW, ellaltors for the vendor.
$1,500 CASH, OR ON TERMS TO
.aIle will parob•e. that large
"tulle hooses with elx-roomed addlt(oo,altuatM
on Plotoo Street. Half an an of land wl th
O 11 tam outbuildings thereon thrown In For
further particulars apply to TIILo. J MOO It •
JOU Bayfetd P. 0. 30.50.
DOR SALE. -LOTS 95. 96, 117. 118, 119
and 148 In I(utohlso.'s survey. .l1 1n
004.6(ob. Por p•rUonlal a apply to
PIIILIP HOLT,
lla rrl eta. Ito.. Ood.el c h.
March 14th. BOIL 10-10
M.d10a1.
DRB. SHANNON & ()ALLOW, PHY-
SICIANS and Burgeons. 0moe to Hank
of Comments building. west side of Square.
Night molly 01 residences.
Dr. Mhee••oe. Dr. Hallow,
old nosid.Oo•, hsp'er at. Elgin •t. w.
'nese 11. 'Phone 96.
Islamism*. eta
JAS B. 1dACPHERSON.
STOCK BROKER.
Pial door south Mee of West street,
over l'. P. It 0mr..
IJorresposil.•ot 3. P. Mu.xo
All orders promptly executed.
CHAS. K. SHAW, UENKRAI.IN`(I'H
ANC[ and real emote agent, Omoe, tee
doer ant of P. 0., Oodorloa. Ape•t for no
heeding moist Bee uu-a•oe ooma•eles and
heutteg Moo comt.nle
Morainal.nd manufaoturlag risk. at
lowest rale. Call •. Omni.
TITR. ROBERTSON.
.
TV Aonouetut and Insurances Agent
Hooks .e4 a000mnta made up.
(findings noted and rout. oollssfd.
Plrs lwiranoe Is 0.111.4. sed Canadian
(,a�p•ea
le
Oise -la Proudtoot It Hays' 'Soo North
inial Qoderloh. 42 tf
F. J. T. NAF'FKL, oi►NBRA1. IN
/111lANCE aid Real [note agent.
P 1 -e, Aeoldeetsnd Plate OW. Insurance
effected ea muttul or cash plan at lowest
rites ewpseyiblet.
Host Ing6•h and Canadian oomp001e rep
resented.
OTes next door to (Jarrow & Harrow, Bar
-
eaten Hamilton Stress.
IPublle Notion
WARNING. - THIS 144 TO GIVE
is, flee that anyone bathing car the
Maeda uslaf or tampering with the ferry.
.0004(ng or truismsdug optn any pert of onr
roporty, w1)1 be a.std aid prosecuted
96)04 4'. ATTIIILI. 32 t
APPI.ALS FROM THE COURT OF RE
v'IHIuN
T'nrn or (doderich.
In the matter of appeals from the ('•tort of
Revision of the town of Ooderlab. Ella Honor
James 'lasso.. J (l. C. O. of Huron. will hold
• court to hoar rad appeals In I.1. chambers
In the court hone, Ooderlon, at 11 o clock l0
the forenoon, m Ilsturd•O. the 7th day Of Sep-
tember, 1901.
All persona I n,e'e.ted are re: wi rd to attend
said (Onto.
WM MITCHYI.t.,
(.'Ierk of the /heart of Kevl+Ion
and Municipal (llare.
eodeeltM, August 117. 1911. 15 ft
NOTICE 18 HEREBY IIIYRN THAT
en apollnsUoo will be mad•1 the next
swains of the Legislature of toe Province of
Dourlo for an Act to Incorporate • cote pony
for the following pnrpooa. among other
(al To construct, equip, maintain and °per
ale an electric r•Ilw.y, rsllw•ya or radial
railway system from • point In or near the
town of Oode, rah to a point In or near the
village of 9..4114)1. In 50.- oounty of Deuce,
thence through Ike onuntl of Hnrom to •
pont In cr near the town of W logbam. thence
to the village of (Imam'''. In mid cennt7,
Mame to the town of Fteeforth. In mid coon
tr. thence to the 'Morro of ytay6eid, lo raid
0oan5y. aid thence to • point In or near the
and town of Hatrrloh ; with power to eon-
•trart, equip, mo(nul• and operate • branch
Ileo front • point In or near Carlow. In the
township of Colborne, to a point In or near
Auburn, In meld county. and thenoe to 0 point
In or sear the ►1(1016 of 151114 : end from •
point in or near Dunlop. In the toweehlp of
5oltoroa, thence through the township of
A,051 14. to • point In or near Klaoardlse. In
(.he ceenty of 'trona, thenne to a point In or
peer fort Kinn. In eel conn y. (hallo* to a
gar Int to pt near Routhampton. In said oounty,
And theorem to r point In nr neer WI•rte,. n
the Sold oountfof prnce, and with tower to
•oestrunr, only, lar}t./•.tn and operate •
breech 11.o from • pOlai on the lunotion of
Ihs railway between th• abloom of 1157(1 Id
Red Hrneefleld through Ow (oy. nohtoe of
Nlonl.y and Hay to, paint et or near Credit
on, le the townehlp of Mennen, and th•nra to
IIla 00111 upon or,n. ar the now elating Ito* or
lam ofdlwar, and upon and over sank
streets,£Aware and lands as may be
authorise r7 the mnnIdpatltte, .ompaetu
r.e IMlvldu•Is hayloft f.MdIntloe ov -r or
owning Ma mace.
101 To Ce0hle tqe eMilD of 10 make 01
rSngenta
eete rosord(ng the e a a' ON 1100 of
r fes, highways and lands, and to' 6spopri-
ale (Anda for the ppn.rpo.5. othe oompenl.
le To enable the esomp60s to amalgam••.
wlt4. •ngalre th• stook, bonds franohlw and
..sets of, .ed to enter Into trnmc or caber
etr5ment1 with ether ferverailsna, oomptl6-
Ie. or persona,
Id) To mak, p•)man. In 'gild rip troch• or
heeds for rttht of way. motorist plans, rail
way stook or other erwnes fnrth.rin6 the
n"ARrs•king.
let To mannfaotnrw, soil or lasso eleetrlolt r
or onear(e power to any venoms or eorpora
01144 t
ties abnj as pt of Ire rallwere. o
4Ytr.et sadoroparotr telegraph and tele-
L4.S0lSyc'elle h •Oan,r(100 with the roll
Il4 be erosive asolemner. from mnelctp•l'
41,• ser ins I,t4p s*e by way of sorted lea Aeons
11 nn the gtrartletes f t np,perempOny a bonds or
ether sow fit sett b'1rs oovt.v ser (matt.
Ir To Ilrrrddd,,,b,1r
Pinion. U and btha ►Male. and
5e 4.gA. aw4rtM Nlrtaln O)t nervosa?,
wharves sed wfilygsgm pee'. and decks. for
rh' Port gay
On to
alreet lag
nneeterwit
far the purpose of one
era o.d with power te
sNmoods at mesh planes
epee the Ree Maw w of the eewip..7 el
l hh lhhhy 17th Jet/Med.
AROUND TOWN.
HUsoNtoss AT WNW?: NORMAL, SelitoOi..
-Th. following esu Mate from this county
are attending the Normal Soh fol at London
the term : 1. Cuoologh.m, I'ort Mbar;
Lena Gordon, Sheppardtoo; Nies E Look -
hart, Sr. Helms; labs) MoN•b, Brussels;
K (: tiger, Hemel'.
T., Ila MAYOR HOwi.ANUN (:.'RMT.
Uoderloh Is well r•peeeoted at the moot -
opal 0007.000n at TorooW this week.
Mayor Wilson, Counutllors Humber and
Koos and Clerk Mitchell loft y day
morning for the flues. City In response to
Mayor Howlsud's o.11 for delegates.
Frig', eon SOLLIN44 Ltvuols on SuNUAY.-
Polloo M•gistrnt. Seaga ye+terday tined
Jogai ban Miller, proprietor ot the Hotel
Bedford, $'LO and coots for so lofr•otlon of
the Ilse... 1.w I. selling liquor 03 Sunday.
Inspector Paisley, who laid tieslnt.rm•tlnn,
appeared for the prosecution and W. Proud.
foot for the delenoe. Mr. 31.I1a pleaded
gollty &.d no wltoo..es were oohed.
Tilt HURON OLP Hots Aka Hesrirtet.■
-Toe Oahe says : The exposition whiten
from Huron ooa0ty will be well mrd for by
the Intal Huron Old I1,yi Assool►Uoo
during their stn to the olty. At • mooting
of the evocative oommlttee hold ye.'erd•y
sfur000n It was dseldd to have • tent on
the Exposition grottod• wblob will be well
9otd up •0d will be the headquarter' for
the people from Huron.
NORTH sT. Cronies Goon TIMI. -The
ohotr of North eirots Methodist ohurch, to
the numbot 01 stout twutty, hod a 91.•m01
social tiros oo Moldoy evening. Alter •
drive around by Beomiller, wblob we muoh
oojoyd, they r.tnraed to town and .poo
the lovl'atlou of Mrs. (Ur.) 11,hcely, •
member ot the choir, they went to her lam"
aril were royally entertained for the 61-
m•lader of the waning.
WANT+ 111E C(x-N' H. To A' r -A oitir•n
o•lls our monition to the two dad maple
Nees in the harbor park, the fallen apple
tree 00 the hank oo., the steps and the gen-
eral untrimmed oondlLtoo of the 0d
the untidy look of the park, and mks as to
, nggeot to the town courted (hat the plsoe
be pet in • better idea. It would not
Wk. muoh money or trouble to mak• the
park se beautiful • at as the liquors 1s.
Will the oounoll tabu the matter In hand'
Wos Tran. HAMH,To9 M Loeb. -Ivo are
pleased to 0*r. that Miss Clara J. Ilona.
daughter of (loo. Bisset, of town, who hu
been • nures•lo-training at the Conwell
g I hospital, has eradiated end has
won the Hamilton modal for general pro.
Scumcy to ,1 work. 1t Is .omewb•& of •
oolnoldenoe, and mime •cry fitting, that
the first modal presented by Dr. C. J. H•m•
Ilton, an old Godesic', b,y, should be
earthed cff by • Oderlob girl. We o00
Realest' Miss Bisset upoo her 1000..,.
Vnrren 141' t.TrRrT"t*17.--*inteftelt was
visited by • th0oderstorm loot Thorn
day nitres, •oeempatled by • heavy doe t
pour of rain. Serino! place, In tit Patrick's
ward wore •frock by the ligbtoing At lir.
Hunter's midair., • chimney was demo'.
Obeid, and the Ilg.lnlog passing into the
h ones, left ..mterooe tresses of Its vide, A
mw at Holmes' coal ;Ford, at the end of
Nelson 1tnet, nes crack ..d kill d out-
right. A. ;standees' residence also woe
snook and some damage done to the interior.
Drove or WILLIAM DROMwost1-W,I-
II0m Drummond, scoountant and .1011 10100
•t the Parliament buildings, dled on Thor'•
day afternoon at his residence, 104 Clinton
street, Toronto titan failure doe to the
rizoossive heat le given as the C0111 of death.
Mr. Drummond was seventy six pare of
age, and bad bear l0 the empl,y of the Oa-
torio Uovaroment for (h• pest thirteen
years. He formerly resided at 8 yth,
where be was engaged In geoaal bn.lnea..
Ho leave" a w i low acid three chlldr.n--
Robert, Mn. Van F:gmoed, of S..dorth,•od
Harrill& D. Drummond.
TRU Porrt.ATto' or ;ol'HRI. 11 - A onto
Wigan of the muoloipsl memoir's o0a01 of
tie population of Uoderloh with the flours"
of the reams shows that the latter returns
genitors canons than appear by the .g.e..or'.
octant. The °ensile gives the poon'ition as
4 158;'h• ...... or made It 4 060. l0 1891
the thine ar's was mace 7rsater, being 193
Lost.
SPROTACLRB LOST. -AT OR NEAR
the Nation. about 6 weeks ego. a pair of
. pectaclee with white met.l rime ■nd straight
arms. The ender will be suitably rewarded on
leaving the same at this omoe.
HItnatlone Vaeant.
WANIEO I'ARLIRS TO DO KNIT
ling at home. We furnish yarn col
machine and everything nor 31111.11 to do the
work. [wry work, goof pay. Herd knitters
alto wonted. Send stamp for particulars to
Standard Hone Co.. Toronto. Ont.
!1000 GiRL WANTRD IN THE Kir
/f obesilat the Colborne House. Apply
to MRS. OM BUXTON.
WANrM).- BY SEPTEMBER 15TH.
• good general savesto pJ to Toron-
to : no washing . refereooee required. Alto •
nurse wanted. Apply to MHO. HEATHS,
Ridgewood Park.
Card of Thanks.
CARD Of THANKS.
We 4.ke this moans of tender'ng our hanks
to The Bon District Mutual Mire Insurance
Company. of Molt, for the prompt ant soar-
faotory manner In whlnh they paid our lose 0f
damage by smoke to ear stook wklort was 01-
oseloo.d by the Bre In the next story 10 04 011
or about Jnly 2314, 144)1
apbrlon. wig -7t 1,. 1911•
STURDY & 00.
Chane Admit,, Shaw. General Admit, 00 erleh.
('IAR1) OF THANKS -WE TAKE
.J tale meoss of tendering onr thanks to
the Peo*oMu'st. 1141 fl or. cm : 11101 RAW
('ostr A.%, of Berlin, for the prom at ant 051-
1.r story manner In which the, pold our lo..
h7 Bre on our gn,oery stook. which onourrd
on July tlyd 1921. It. K. SMITH & (10.
CHARLIf4 K. SIIAW, Hommel Agree,
43IW
Wanted.
WANTED. -ABOUT NOV RNSKR 1.r,
tarnished howls for 6 month'. App(r
with toll particulars to YI48 AT r8113..
M13810.
'SS COLHORNIE,
M
T6•nher of Yleteher music method, will re
neve pupils at her lrrtihs. the lM . N.01,1.
4.101065 Dene,•in
r infor
tn•tio0 07757 either at studio or •t red deer),
Bt. Patriot's Prost.
QIT.Oi.RNN CAMPBELL.
()monist and mnetnal tiltrotor of North .t.
Methodist rhnmh, and tparhor of pianoforte.
pipe organ and theory. will he pleased to re
rate. pupa. Imar.etles ghee either at
.tneo met pupil's home, as desired. mndnn
at [moreon'e Music atom, W.stet. 71-1f
iIaal sllnIthind
!'IUGR(+ R OOURINB, GENERA,
pe BL 4 6)1 14 . Md I{ss$S r to •t
p.fgf� elrats. ,mea y�g�M�1Ngr�d4. acme,
ftottssmbksge ne."I 1 66ysOartila OVURI `1 A
O•B 1aelNtad.
1e that year alis •e614Or relaroed the pop0•
IsHoo as 3,040; the tensile made It 3,839
A000rding to the 010..11'• hguree,tbe town
hu
1001.0 hied la populattoo to ten years by
414 Takteg the figures of the oeusut, the
toorease Is 319. . 0(4101 0amc1usioms might be
drawa from this examination of the fi,uree,
but It Is ra•.onebi• to iolor tint the popu-
letlon was at say roto not under estimated
In 1891 and that the Morns In the suoose.l-
tog ten v oars was nearer 400 than 300.
('out' 11. 1111554444 A..IOl'RNgu.-The
111001 61011 of the town 0000al met Inst Frt•
day evenlog by the light of • solitary tlo
opal oil lamp, t1 a sooandeecmt light, bay.
log loon burned out. 11 we./ loteoded that
the striking of the rate of taxation for the
currant year should be taken Into oonsid•re
Lion, but at the chairman ot the ttoe000
committee was not piesrn: aid there we
no repoll reedy there wasnotbtng to do but
adjourn. Friday night of this week WOO
fixed for the next meeting. Mr. Warnock
was preens with • petition for the aztun-
• ioa of the Sewer 00 New/•lo street, from
Albert to 1 4)4011• ; and Mr. 'Todd bad •
suggestion In repard to the proposed Orange
oelebretlon In Uoderloh oo July 12, 1932,
but no action could be taken in regard to
either of these matter".
MR SIMr.o4 001;.O To MINNIAI•oLt6.-
'1'he loliowtng from rhe London Advertler
w1(1 be of interest to many in Uoderloh : A
fer.well testimonial will be pavan to !110. F.
0. Simpson, organist of St. Jame.' Presby
loran ohurch, on Tuesday evening, Au,.
27. Mr. Simpson leaves soon for Mmesa•
polio, Minn., to study osteopathy at the
Northern College of Osteopathy. cm of the
lor•moet lostltutlons of the kind. Some of
the local musicians Oro arranging the testl-
mo,ul, and already hay. • good program.
Among others will be beard the violinist
l'oun, the bey wonder. Ths 000gr•gatloo
of St. James' and Mr. Simpson's many
friends regret hie leaving very much, 11 be
is • musician of marked ability, and • oap
able and thoroughly conscientious te•ober.
However, he carries with him the bet
wisher of 61e many admirers,
A \y'I1101,ISO OF PLrA,I-R1 Would
p'operly terns ''A breezy Time.' itis one
of the mel •fl<otlye musical faros comedic
in town this year There le just plot
enough to keep people gu•. 1l* . As to the
• pecialttes glynn by different members of
the company, end/ toe of whom le an artist
.o b'' or her Iloe, sod its to the band •od
orches ro, Ir. can M safely said that this
season will outehtnemoyrhtor ever seen here
1n the line of mono. There have ben writ
ten many new •ddltfotes in the Igoe of onm
e dy to "A Breezy Time" for the com.0g
swots, not 10e •boys OOmpany will surpass
anything that may Ie seen ben In the line
O l sero• comedy See :he mysterious
lodlu lortune Wier, • mechoolo•Ifovea
pea that will absolutely tell your fortune
oorrsolly on the main street on the Ear of
performerr.-e. Th. golf bond w441 held eoo-
oerta on the S'iiwr. from 3 to 4.30 r M. At
the 0,xro House one night only, Friday
e venlne,Aug. 30 h. State 25o, 35.3, and 501,
•1 furter'. Iluok Sore.
W O T. 0 At the regular meeting ot
the Colon, on Monday, • good numFer of
the memters tied friends were out, 1. re-
sponse to an appeal from the Provincial
Colon to mak• oa mooting a onoth
more of a deyotlooal character, vary little
t utilises was taken up. %Vit wen ilia
ohatred by • few war Is of ai3our•gement
from 1)r Daniel. it Is so unusual for the
tt 1' '1'.U. to twelve anything of the kind
that WA are aorrsepoodiugly green!. Come
•gslo. 1)•. Dnnlel. Arr•ng.mente are befog
male to bold • Vision I:ospol song servic.
on Monday, September '+ h I'rolesor
44 .rry Morgan, an old Uoderloh boy, who
with has wile is viettlog In town, will sing,
oleo lir. Will S'oldart and others, of whom
further ootlos w111 be given. Ur. 1).0161,
pastor of North street Methodist oburoh,
he kindly consented to give an address
Full particular, of rpt•kas and place of
meeting will be give* in pact esu• of Ode
p.per. Meantime be ours sed rtserys Dloo-
lay evenlog, September 9 h -Syc
9T, (IroRnl'+ 51'NUAY SUnoor, Po-Nic,-
.1 he r tinnier outing of St. U ' Sunday
. ohool to Attrlll's point last Thondsy was
• Very et,joysbie nos. The scholar', teach
e re and 'arena were conveyed either by rill
or by the ferry, and the afternoon was
spot In rambling. paddling, room, etc.
1 he location le • very pretty ono for Boob
u event and the day's a-nu.emeot was en-
joyed by all. Following are the er inners In
the r•oe.: itoys-over 10, Rob Carey,
Frank 4) .y ; 8 to 10,1 on. Corey, Reggu•
Pan ; 14 yrs , Frank Cuff, Jack Lewrsnos.
louse Todd ; 8 years. Reggi. Vivian, Mor-
ton
orton Todd, (torten Ho• kiss ; 1 op ramp,
Frank tuff aid Roht. Corey. ties. Girls -
6 Si 8, Mohd r)ay, M;nate F'n0o t) 8 to 9
1. Atter, Clarions Cuff; 11 to 13, Ida
Toomas, Susie Noble, Tremeo'or 7 homas :.
h to 8, M•h+l Doty, Minnie Fanro t ; 10
yrs., Wool" Vivian and Helen Rothwell ;
con •oletloa rue, Lulu Tweedie; oonsola•
tion hop roe, Ida Thomas ; senior girls'
rate for a watercolor sketch done by lh•
rooter, Rev. M. Torobull, durlo" the after•
unop, 1310141 10 Brlmlcombe and Mabel Thur
low, tie twice. The reo'or .111 pilot •
second copy.
Tlir Ex''n)1,10, ,ROM SEAvORTII -
Speakl.v of the excursion from Sen0orth to
Uoderloh on the 16th Inet., The I' posit.or
sop ; 'PM town named almost denoted
01 Friday last, and no wonder, for the
union 9sbb0M school excursion to Uoderioh
proved a drawing ar.l. 11 was aysllel of
net by townspeople alone, bot Ly many
from the 000nlry. The special tr"in fun
nt.hed by the Wand Trunk left hors at
nine o'nlook, resohleg UolsrIoh in &boot an
hour, and did not bays Uoderloh ontll 7.30
in the ovsnto7. thus allowing a long day 10
the comity town. The I.ke was, of course,
the orlooin•l centre of 'Wootton for moo.
of the ex aniooiste. They assembled In
the beautiful perk and snjoye 1 th.msel'M
In g,nnlno plonto atylo. Tn. weather was
All that on* d he desired for the non011nn,
the sun ihlnIng brightly, while the hes
from Its rays was tempered by r•fresh'ng
breezes from the lake. All, both ell and
young, named to natty theme6lv.s to the
full, hot no daub; moat of thorn were tired
e*^agh to be ready for the wit -a trip to
the evenlog. The ride on the oars alto was
not at oil d 1&gcse•bl-, as there was *o
"crowd no ill •'I were oomfort.bly pro
yidd for. The peening ratohed home
about 9 o'olret, all delighted with thole
day's outing. Tna's were 567 tickets sold
at S.aterth station.
WHAT Tuiv 5.v Anot.T TOR Ilona, -They
are "0e te" TRR StuoAl. N ,dl'O' down est,
Whet. he Is towing the oouetry aloe, with
• tr•lefnt of pros men and "remain A
wr,tor in '1 ha Hatll•x Harald Innes h -m a
p•rrgr•ph, thus: "Dan MoUdltenddy, the
f(rstne-prseldent,olTui 170n6Ru•RSIu4At.,
hes a mama well knnwo not eely In the..w1-
p•rer Mid, het In that pol•1400l aroma, at
levet It hen elan ban hoard of Iota In Wee
Horan, perhaps mtltet4me against Mr. Mo
Udlleuddy'0 will H• ie the fanny man of
tea .xner•Ioo -the "end ma *e1 of the show
No need of beteg dell 11 Me(llllooddy Is
near. A Mg thing In Dan's favor is the
he Spent 011 years of hie boyhood M Hold.'
110 says Mott he polio' his gat hle••berrles
es the hank. of that North. Wiest Arm, hat
mho, marth.rs of the party say he hu fn
quintile hem beard to say 10.t be Poked
fits arse hlwo heatos en many echo, brass
1\resgboot sb. Dominl.s, iyen Reh'g se far
as to give Uot•no that Moor." West
Huron s Y, 0. le another member of the
party, and the Herald wilier says of him
"Robert Holmes, :11 0. for West Huron,
who rune Th. New Ere, ot Clinton, is • plea
sant man to meet, and the boys call him •
good fellow. H• and Mr. McGillicuddy
lad some tillage In .•ommoo in reos.t elw•
tion 000tes1 in Ontario. He is ►000mptu•
led to Mn. Holme."
TOO 54 LaTiNtett Mrsn MaTriou - 00
ueeday alteration MIB Colborne gave •
demonetr•Uoo of the F Wolter mosso method
in the Temper•noe Yell, before • g►tberfng
of ln'.rested lacing and gentlemen. This 1.
• system for the musical training of clot.
dr•u, e0d name etsoelieotly adapts 1 for LO,
purpose. Toe ebltrea play games and are
told stories that lead them to at Interest to
and • koowl.dge of music. Ssress 1s laid
p•r5lauIOrly oo the training of the ear, •0d
the ohtldrea are taught, not re aIdvelto boat
•b.olutsly, the sound of meek note. They
are taught to oo00truoe • staff on & sable and
upon this they pl•oe all the musical slgos,
made of wood. 0 -her material used by the
obildr•o are piper sheets 000t•101ag eh•
mosioal 01500 wI1eh coo bit out out and pas: -
oil oo another shoot with • st•4 upon It ; •
keyboard snitch can be taken to pisou •od
Iron which the pupils leant to oonstruot
the scales ; perforated cards with notes to
too sewed upon them, end many other de -
V1004 to amuse and:Instraot the chil-
dren. Mire Colborne purposes to oom,
memos lostruotloi by this mshod next
week. Mr. Jr fat, musical dlnotor of
Knox chianti, expressed to • St .sol. Iepn.
scantly" bit hearty •F royal of the methal,
and stated that both In C•nad• .n 1 the
Uo!tsd States it was loo'ed upon by 1k•
leading protestors of moslo es the best sys-
tem
yrtem for the loslruotlot of obildrer.
NoStNi.Y r.\'i•R-lm NANTso-llon-
sdder•ble agttatloo was moved lest week by
the &doertlsement of • Sund.} excursion on
the lake. The steamer City of Holland
was bringing as excursion here from Port
Huron, and It was proposed to make a trip
on the lake while the Port Herod loopier
were tsktog In the 111(115 of Ooderloh. The
announcement aroused tits Indignation ot
many of our townspeople, who considered
it es en attempt to lot o lace in our midst
the Son lay of the (jolted Stater, and steps
were taken to prevent the runnloi 0l the
extorsion. However, Custom' 1l timer
Farrow, to whom authority In the matter
h ad been delegated by the I).,minioo Cow.
ernmeot, had already refut,• 1 to give the
neneasary permisaloo for the trip. To
make usormnce doubly sure, • telegram
was tent to 0. taw" eking that the •xour
d on be prohibited. and a satisfactory reply
war reo•ivd. The boat poop!" 'leo hal
wind theauttor.tles at O;tows, bot verb
out offeot, mod whin the •termer •rrlvsd o0
Sunday afternoon no attempt war mode to
ion the es-•cretoo. The boat hod about 500
ps.aagers, who made the trip oo • 50
oeot fare. They arrived hen •t 4.30 and left
at 6 .SJ N arly all of them came tip town
end had an obj.ct lesson In the Csnedla0
01.004 1 of obs•rvioi the Sahbsh in seting
hollows uepeoied aril the stores closed
A number of ontortuoates lolled to get
t ack to the boat before it wont out sad bed
to payfa'Iwsy fare to Ion Huron the nest
morning.
TRE 1SoT SADA IN CANADA. --The new
plant .t the Oisierlch Knitting Co.'. fr•'ory,
to which r.fereoce he already been made
in th ase oolumos, is now- producing the
"Aloka' sock •od mitt and Is turning out
very satisfactory goods. This 1. without
doubt the best I•brlo for lumbermen's use
over manufactured in thin country, and
with the venous nppll.00es whlon have
been adds'( to the ploot stoos it we brought
to I:oderb i the g I finish and appear•
•toe os the goods have been improved very
maternity. '1'h• or mp&ny has been soons.ful
'a "rearing yarns 14. these god. from Mr,
01.40lH, of the lienmll er woollen mills, .n
that it tan he sold without hesitation that
the.. goods •re made from pure (o•n•d'an
woo', making them wormer and muoh mor•
durable than goods mode from shoddy
yarns. Already the company he more
indent oo Its book. for these goods than It
ciao fill this winter. "While I •m nailing
your attention to this specialty," said Mao
after I,switt 10 7115 SI/;NAI., "I do not wish
you to overlook the 11101 that w• are mak
Mg the best hosiery In this 000011y, both In
ribbed and plain goods. Our worsteds in 3
ply. and spliced knees aro beyond doubt the
het produced In Oatarlo or Canada Coe•
stout tncreese of baabea from the same
°Istnmers year by year le eattet•otory proof
of tats statement. Our cashmere goods
also are second to ince " While the kali..
tang factory may perhaps be looked upon as
a , mall 0000ern, It pate an average of about
11.000 • If 0000 in wag. e, whloh means
112,000 distributed year:" l0 Uoderloh.
our merchaot., SW, age whom Li,' nailer
port ret this le'pont, can readily see the ul-
nebtlpy, in their own interests, of in•
creasing the ole of the home Fonds.
TOR ELI, TR5'' 11.01.1AY.-Soeaklny of
'he visit of the etettno railway delegation
to Brussel. The Post says : 'The plan Is all
right and veld prove • rood paying Invet
ment and w 11 be a matter of area mire
ecce and comfort whe0eva completed. In
tdduio0 to p& •anger trsfo a Inge freight
bus nee would be done without any doubt.
No Fatter Icc•'mn could be found In any
county than the proposd circa 5 and the
wonder a that it was not built years ago.
l'he delegation were very free and frank In
aniw'trinf goer ions and have apparently no
.e!flth ends In the promulgation of the road
outside of the goners! well being of the
oounty 40wn. The l'o•t wlahos the wok •
ry • Ady and .nrcenfu1 prneenutton and ex.
porta •li the councils interested will heart
.ly lend thalr no•opor.t(on to • twandotb
3,050,7 improv 'mens , f knot value to the
ooeoty .t large." • lits I(•us.el, oounoll
plume • resolution granting • frenohl.e for
fil'y years and exemption lion tains for
twenty ono vette, work on the road to he
nommenoed wtthn • year from due of
charter. A WroteLer oorr..p, it lent wrlta.:
''The promoters of the Heron A Brine
Elaote a ILillway might do • worm thing
thou considor the .dyleablllty of mWing a
titivation to Wroxst er,sy from Wm6hun.
lion It big re.itlon of oo.rttry nn th.
• dta. Faclfio Hallway. having no nutlet to
the lakes near, r th.n Toronto, and the o t I-
rons are of now t y temind, 4 of the foot
when dsslro,4 of • plonto or on onion of any
kind. Raid,., tlino 0110 ls'o50mg.. 50 be
motnrd In having . net and .uhtantlel mems
of oommoninetlon with 'omit of the larger
0we1 at .Imost any time of the day, and
we hp. 1h, directors will do o l)l.vor
Mowat used Io promise 10 dn, soh -e any
Immo int question woe presenNd to him,to
give 11 his most earnest onogldoratlon."
llot.ntic Wienntrn. - -Mr. and Mrs. Immo
B.Ikeld oelehrat.d the fiftieth anniversary et
their wadding en August 21.1 •t the old
homestead on the Hayfield road,the p t
home of Mr. and Mn. len0c 44.Iks141, jr.
The home and grounds warn most Orientally
deeoratd with golden trot, ferns, asparagus
and many gaily colonel Dawson 0l tho gar
den and ens...eatery. Among those pros
en1 wawa :-From (Iod.r(eb, Rev. Mark
Tenho!' *ed Mn. 'I'trwhell, Mr and Mrs
.lea 9elkold and family, .1. W. Salk all and
oblbdr•n, ter and Mn. .lobs Ronald, Mr
and Mn John Andrews, Mr. and 4n. (4.
W. Andrews, Mn. 1(1.4.., Yrs. Ferg.ee
M. Riddell, Mr. sad Mrs. .1. B. kesel
mss sed SWAN Arabs,, Yr. sa4 Yrs, S. 0
Wilson and child, Ylaw Salkeld, Andrews
and Ferguson. Itpf.p,-M,. and Mrs. ,lobo
Hunter. Maoobsster.-Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
1Y•shlpgton. Clinton. Mrs. C4•,. 1V•l•
lace and obit, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Trlok,
theses JJsoklos 44.1 Mr, Kew Jenkins.
Leadbury -11r. it hits. Si. Beane. -
Mre. 11111.r and family, Mr and Mu. I1.
Rutherford and children. Stratford. Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Salkeld, Mr. and Mn. Allen
Dinsmore, Mrs. Arid. Kunolman, Maven F.
tialksld, W. Monteith and W. Valksid
% 4otorla, B. C. --Mrs John Shopland and
children. W atbingtou, 1). C. -Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hogan. Mr. Sallow,, of Omits
rush, photographed the participants of the
wedding fifty years ago ; then the whole
assembly, about ninety In 00mboe ; also u
group of the grandparent. •od grandohll•
dreo. After this ordetl all onjoyad a most
sump! it sae supper from witty tastefully are
ranged tab's, out soler the old apple trees,
whose very Inns se -mad to stood still lar
wonder at the happy so..,. Rev. Yr,
Tomball gays • most •pproprla'e shines.
followed ty the reading of • b•aattlul poem
for the occasion coop ed by Miss Sktminge.
Theo wader lbs light of ('htowo lanterns
preeeutahoas wen made to the brt 1• and
brideg.00m of many y6.re age. Flrrt, •
bag of Rot was presentd, the gift of the
obildreo and 5randoblldreo, and a head•
some marbly clock was preseolei by Mr.
Harry M.I5eld In behalf of its Mimeo and
o epnewe, whale 601s K1• Jenkins read the
following address
Dear Aunt L17z to and 12 petit !Duo
We njaloe with you on this, your goldso
weldioc, on being privileged to gsz, on lbs
faces of your children and grandohltdreo,
soros of whom you have not seen for years,
also upoo those of relatives, long slp•r•ted,
who come today to o8•* you toolr heartiest
oongratulatlons.
1Ve feel proud tory of our moot •od
uoole, who have lived so h tpplly' together
through the oh.goend "renes ot the past
fifty years, You have matted our pride
and esteem by your quiet Industry. your
klod hospitality. yoor honorable conduct ro
ball ll..' or private hie, your peaoelul home
hfr, evinced by the oonmondable lives of
yoor f.ithfol sons and daughter,.
We but voice the sentiments of all those
who know you when we express the hope
that the sane,•: of your llvse may be ons
gloriously pe.oeful and serene.
As the representative of your fondly
at .abed nephews and Mimes, 1 ask the favor
of your aooepeaaoe of this mantel clock as •
souvenir of this joyful anniversary.
May old Father Time, In his onward
maroh, st ,nab slot of the pendulum add
grape and binary to your deollotog year,
and remind you of the given.
The reolpleats replied sattab!y and was
000gratolatd all round. After pleasant
intercourse, renewed argaal0taooe with
long separated fraud., Instrumental music,
etc., the gurst. dl.per•0d •ftor singing
"Auld Long 5704" and soon wishing Mr,
rind Mr.. 4•Ik.ld oo.tloaed health and hap
p Lots In their declining year■
6117' 011.1. P1M•1.11 Is Too o - • The erour
-
sin. on Thursday bit from Mitchel], older
the •o.ptcw of the 61•$bodl.t Senility
seboel of that town, brought about 500 to
town. The "peeled train arrived at 9.30 A
vt and at 6 30 r. M , giving the visitor"
• gond long day. The harbor pork and
water front was so usual visited by the
greater portion of the elo0rsloo;.ts. A
nature of the day we the bowling on the
West street lawn, where three rinks of
Mitchell players wore pitted 0Qad0.t •
similar number from town. Motoring and
afternoon games were played, tie local
players sr! noteg Loth. [n. "cores were'
ti.')t.IN'; '1AM1.
HnU[Rn'II. 611Toti ELL
1t (; 1(+yoolde W. It. Cole
H. F. Mowers W. B. Raley
1). Holmes Dr, Call
Dr.Hooter (.kip)• 16 E A Doubts '+kip) 14
H. W. Ball F. Sawyer
A. J. Dickson Jobe Blown
John Wynn Dr. Andaman
W. lane (.1119) 16 K F. Davie (.kip) 12
,las. Rnbin.00 W. Hariberl
b. R. Halm.. 3' Copp!o
W. 1. Eliot F. A C•mpbill
.1.0 Cannel' (skip)•14 W. Ryan (skip) .13
46 39
A)r1RNOON (IAMB.
Ii. W. B.11 W. R Cole
A Narrow W. B. Kerley
1V Ione E. A Donbtr
John 0ei1 (Alp) ..25 Dr. Cull (Alp) ....11
R.11. Reynolds W. Hurling
H. F. NI -oars J. 0opp18
D. Holmes • F. A. Cempboll
1)r. Hunter (nip). 28 W Ryas (eklp) 28
Jas. ItAltana F. 9swysr
F. 11 Balms• John Blow..
W. L Eliot Dr. Anderson
J.O'Connell (skip)_31 E. 7. DAyls (sklpl 18
84 57
COMING AND GOING.
Ite11. Martin Is away on • trip 15 Buff.lo.
H. K. Hodgson went to Totooto y•ster.
day.
Robt. L.ng, of Ereter, wee to town this
week.
Min rile Tye ts whiting relatives at
Haynill,.
Stuart Inns Is spending his holidays at
northern points.
Mhos (111by ,tended the ml I I lner y opeetog.
at Detroit last week.
K. C. Attr111 and Ueorge Graham left on
Toes fey ler Toronto.
Alex. and .1, H. Colborne made • trip
to Toronto this weak.
611•. Edith Buckley, of ('ari., s visiting
Mis. Nellie J•mleron.
Mrs. Toms' many fr'snds are
see her again in town.
Han M srtlo, after a V111 1/ 10
here, 10 now at Winnipeg.
Mrs. ('how. Herta and son Loft on
nn the, return to New York.
('oral v'nlan rottrn,4 to !.anion Today
after • vis11 at her borne bare,
011.. Anna Fletcher, of Now York. Is
• pee per be v. oatlo 1 In town.
Harry McKenzie, of 'Toronto, Is spell ling
holidays at the tarrnal home,
Miss Rork h.4 returned from • trip le
Toronto, 1.4ers611 eel I.oedo,.
Mas K.t• Watson hu morns,) from •
visit to Buffalo and Irasersvllle,
J. P. To'dall, of (:Ireton, and his ante.
mobile were In town es Tuesday.
Mlle.. Mary and Ord• Mclean,
trelk, are tuning Moods In town.
las. Vlyfan fait of Tuesday for 9.ratL,rd
and Landon, on feat• lo Chts•ge.
M5... I,Irza and Kele Mantle hays lett
for • trip to Introit •od Clevel•ad,
Mn. Soot', of Enter, Is the gees( of the
Y sees linh-risen, Howl/ate street.
Semi .1, °Helene, el Saginaw, Mloh., Is
spending . law days in the old town.
Mins 1(1,41. IAvle• has returned home
•f.er a two month•' volt In Doren
Ueo,,. Forrest, of Rreeefeld, was ,n loon
last eek nsillsg his me, O.segs W.
F. MdDesolef W retuned to Ottawa
°teemed be
ht■ home
Friday
et 1)e -
after •• visit at the midmost) Rev. 1h.
Ute,
Mr'. H. Martin and child, of Hamtltoo,
are visiting at Henry Martini, town.
Mies Mary 61•oara has returned from her
trip to 1V1ndaor, Bullelo and other pointe.
Y'.+s RoOb, 01 Sealortb, le vletlos her
gr•odmother, Mrs. Oliver, Elgin nacos
Rev. M. Turnbull •0d Mrs. Turnbull
were In Kt/wording during the p..5 wsek.
It, A. Kitchen, of Koox College, T0•onto,
is the guest of Mr. nod Mn. ( leo. Stewart.
6115. M•ggl. and Master Arohle Mo•
Dougall, of Essex, are suet. at L.kevlsw.
Kobt. Brow, leaves next week for Toron-
to to take • Douree at the ('algae of Pharm-
.oy.
Mr. and 61,.. Frank Smith returned from
Ktooardm• oo Saturday by steamer Pitts
burg.
Mr. and Mrs, It, W. Y•Keorte are •way
on • driving tour to Whenhom and other
point•.
Wm. Loaners, of 1)e/ro1 , formerly of
town, spent last week revisiting the old
10505..
Looknow Sentinel: Miss Allla Robertson,
of (;oderlob, le the guest of Mies Brlle Raab.
ernno.
Mrs J, B. Marsh •od dauebt/r Edith, of
Toledo. 0 , are yteftloq Yrs. Pamore, Tra-
falgar •t.
Mies A. Dolt.•kit and MI5. F. I. 1)eylno
.re visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. 1'. Schulteof
S.hford,
Wm Ruby Moi.an left this morofog
N yiele friend. In 'lorooto during the
e
Mise tootle and Mies Evelyn Cralgle left
ico the str. Ihtt.burg on Saturday on • vie t
to Detroit,
Mrs. Hloton and Miss LoitioHinton hay•
retor•d home after epeodiog several weskit
10 Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson leave today
to epsnd a osuple of week. to Toronto and
l'ort Hope.
Hel1mol0 Clu.'•o returned to 1nodoo o0
Tuesday after .peadtog . few day o at the
Point farm.
The Mimeo Violet and Chrl.tio• Thomeoo,
of Mit, tell, have Soon the guests of Mn,
W. W. Thomson.
Oliver Walker, of I)drolt.l.,t week vi.It.
d his relatives, Mr. and Mr., ,Sohn Robert-
son, P,oton street.
J. 0. Emlgb and family have rooted •
brit.. In Blyth and will remove to that
plane vast shortly.
Pre ldoot Nl000re of the lioderlob Klev
for and Transit Co. war in town for • few
days the put week.
Mr. and Mn.('n's. Hawkins, of W iedsor,
. pent • few days lost week visit tog relatives
In towo and vicinity.
The Ma.... Ralph, of London, are visit -
Ing .t the residences of their uncle, John
Rolph, Newgate street.
Mss F:Isapnr Mo(S:lliouddy returns to
her home to Toronto today .Iter spending
the onae••r in (iderlob.
S. E. Hick and his -oleo., Nt u. Nellie
.1am'o,on, open: ..Sant days .t the Pan-
American exhibition last weok.
Loans Sentinel: Mines loins •ed
Lour• Utbson, of lldsrlob, are guest. of
Misses E:ta and B:na'l'hompson.
The Bloke party, of '1'oro00., who have
been sterol? at Meorn-tuag lark this
simmer, left on Monday for the olty.
Moa Joule Thomson left on Saturday to
visit her sister at Stein fora, Weir which she
w111 resume her a,hool work •1 berth*,
Muter Regale Hlok, who hos boon spad-
ing the Bummer with his uoole, S. F: Hick,
nturoe t , hie home lo 'Toronto today.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jsorge A •heon nturnod
Moodsy evenlog alter a very on; •y•bls trip
to the 4.Va.t ooverlo4 seven or olght weeks.
114.. Honer ,eosin.( to Itr•nttord o9
Soturd.y oft( r 0 volt of •• v'rot wins here
o the guest of lir. and Mrr. J. 1V. Van-
•tte1.
Mies Smith arrived from The.sion per
str. Pittsburg on S.tu.day to visit be
brothers hen. She nil! stood tho millin-
ery openings in I. melon and Toron'o h,fors
returning north.
Nla s Madill', of for -into, hto been visiting
her hood, Mr., Ross, V10101 a t street. 'They
have returned from • pleasant visit to
friends In Detroit.
A. 1' Mcr.+an and too, A Tro.rlikexpeotod
to arrive in Canada from Ilhamar net t week,
Bofors v"urning home they,4(l attend • few
day. In Buffalo Vial 110/ the "Pan."
Mrs, Pinkerton and children, of 1l,trolt,
left for hom• per str. Pittsburg on Satur-
day. During their stay here they wore the
gout. of Alfred Natal, Hayfield road.
MIs, Lou Trainer and Mrs. W. Ii. Miner
(formerly Mss Aisne Tracer), of Chicago,
spent • few days with friends In town this
week on their way home alter • trip east.
M1.. TessIS Molotosh left on Monday of
her return to 8oranto*, 1'a., whore She 1s
e ngaged Si • nurse In the ho.pftel. On the
way she will Soo at London and Ituffalo,
Wm. Nleb.rgall WW1 up from Wlndeor for
• few clave last week sod returned on Satur-
day aelemponled by Mn. Ntahag.11, who
had bion visiting In town for • number of
weeks,
MI.. Emma Camphell roturned Friday
evening from her vita to Aronl•, tAip�.•,
w here she was the gut et of Mrs. 1)osaldeoo.
She ws .way • month so t thoroughly et.
pitied the trip.
New arrival. at Lakeview 1 Nir.. Brooke,
jr., and d.oghter, of 1)stro(1; Mrs. TOOmp
Yon and danght.?, el D..trolt ; Mae Mao.
(10n ell and Mater Archie, of Essex ; Mrs
M»Cherlan, of 1).trotr,
W, Glean ('ampbell, musical director of
North street Methodist church, returned
lest Friday after hie holidays, during which
he visited Aylmer and ether plower, and
"peat levant days at. the Pon Amerloan
Loudon Free Press r 1V, 11. Urenfell, of
this otty, has been on a visit to Uderloh,
on his holidays, his wife (r•s W.ddnll) 0. -
Ing a native of that town. Mr. (4.0e11
was at the l'•n Am.rtean, and represent.
the .fo*nlog' Bros.' Mannfaotadng Co , of
Rrldysport, Coen.
W MoCr.ath had & totter the other day
from hie tie (leers., who 1. now at Moose.
ale, N. W. T. pie had no trouble In ret
Wig .,'k sed le engaged at 140 • month
He .ay. the h le Immense ,It.. Alan
ro, thee B,Inher mad Artbnr Bates are
working f.rther nit.
Court Maitland, Nn. 8,097, A O F.,
meets In the Orange (fell, Hamilton street
Bret and third Mondays of •very month.
There were fift,an Initiated last mce'.Inv
olght, and • similar immix'. le expiated
asst mesttnq. S.ptemher 2nd Visiting
hrethres are cordially In•Ited to n tend.
We are &twist• glad to p,4(l.h Items '.f
sews nest IN 1. es, but why& left at 450
ease without erre bisontliden or wino .ant.
though the mail the writer should slam his
or bot sense ant far pehtleatioe, but as
evidMM of geed faith. Th'. roman' •n
plum M an Item 'Molt was loft se the nae
thle eek and whist\ I. set psbllobd,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AUG. ye
A Hreery Time-Vlotorl• Opera Holum_ 8
Announcement -McLean Bros 1
September 0'ur hale -W..\, McKim ..., 5
A000uaosmsat-W, Olean Campbell1
Knitters Wooted--Studard Hoes pa,
Toronto 1
Aanooaoem•at-Kido'e Beektot 1
B •
Friday and Saturday -0. F. Kmween4
Qoeon's Chocolate Clgor-W. O. Ooode4
1.00001-A. 0. F 1
September Weddioms - YoKsaaie &
Howell , . .. 8
tatting Settled -Hodge°. Bros . 8
A000anoement--MoKeorts b Howell1
Appeal' from Court of Revision -W.
Mltoboll . 1
New•Cloths-Smith Brat. & Cu fa
Harvest hreoroioos--C. P. R
House and Lot for Salo -Jit Teweley1
S&boot Opening -Porter'. Book Sten-8
Fletcher Mu.to Method-MaeCelbora&1
Anuou0oement-W. Burrow' & Sen1
Aonoonoemeot-Coo. Stewart 1
Kitchen Girl .vetted -Colborne How., 1
MAUDE
(Somewhst.fter Tennyson.)
Come into the garden, Maude,
Ere thero'n a brickbat thrown I
Como Into the garden, Maude,
Ansi give me •.min pointers alone.
Oh, Nee if my tie and gloves will suit, --
If my bow shows the halt b ckboee,
i said to the lily (Toroutu'e Mayor),
" Pray, how must I make my bow! "
" You had better ilk Maude," did 01.
declare,
For 1 scarcely myself know how 1
And if We done wrong, then Moody dill'
Will kick up a terrible row."
Come into the garden, Maude,
Ere the ducal pair have flown 1
Come Into the gsnlen. Maude,
re 1 am waiting tor you alone,
To teach me the limbery, nimble bow,
1f you hese to break my backbone.
SNAP SHOT&
--IltjorMAt7Da is not exactly 11 modistes
-Sometimes the glummer gate shimmed.
-An tore EyQutsta-No, Muting dove
not wear cornets ; but, socially •peaking,he
in etr•igbt-lined.
-Ontario t, the groate0 factor in the
building up of the Canadiat West. Sho t.
indeed the Mother of Provinces.
-A bad man m.sgperadlltfr as • gash
Man is It hypocrite ; a good man trying to
maequeralo as • bad man s an ass.
-The Toronto Star is dill "lent tagged.
tog that " theorbo " Again we ask. What
hon that paper to nay in the metier!
- The amount of money got from the hog
trails to Ontario will 5.e the lexicon, ever
gained (runt that source. There have been
larger shipmente and better prices.
-The St. Jame. Loretto describes some
of the Imporial Yeomanry an "disease rid•
dot. rapscallion+.'• That sounds like a
quotation from ,t HantilLon Spectator e.lt•
torial.
- A woman over in New York State he•
hetet .he'' a Maltese cat, Novo a prow
deepatrh. That'. nothing. The admiring
friends of The Toronto Telegram editor
think he'n a bird.
-Those two water,. Ontario preacher/I
who figured in the S./rocaw, N.Y., police
court will not newt to preach .eneationsl
nnrmonn on "slumming." But they will
know how to quietly advise their young
men against playing with Rre,
-0 0. JAMrJe, Deputy Minister of Agr)•
culluro, hex just returned from Groat
Britain after a start on,1 well earned holi-
day. He will be in a better position than
ever to amnia in developing trade between
the Mother Cowdry and Canada in the
matter of agricultural products.
-The centennial amivereary of the
Louisiana purchase, by which the United
State. acquired about one third of its
present territory, is to be cnlebrsted with a
World's Fair ot St. Louis in 1903 Thome
who have bran 'spend ng their copper. •t
the I'en can begin to make another codlec
tion for nee at St. Louts.
-At proweot writing, according to the
Press Amu:ctatum itinerary, the erli'or of
th1 paper is inhaling the Atlantic breezes,
and we guess he ia inflating his ,'last like e
politer pigeon as he anithth and oniffelh,
Well, perhaps there i, virtue in the salt.
laden wind' that play around the coast of
the 11ar.t'm., Proviscc., tat we opine that
there in no cleaner or more wholesome repot
In all lhte univer.e for summer lay out
then 0(0345 the bluff lined shores of old lake
Huron.
- There may be eomethlug commendable
in it, bet op to the present it seems tis us
to he a fool ho.heea to plunk ten thou.ansl
mil tie men into Toronto In October to
parole }afore the Duku of Cornwall. The
Toronto regiment. and One or two rural
corps would give the royal yisitnn a gnotl
ides of tha quality of the boye, and the
militia roll would allow the powible mobilize
*Orin. A few wet October days will
develop enough omen of pleurisy, etc„ to
more than offset the growl. But the colonels
ore rnnn ng the blooming country now a.
.lay., and what'n the nap of kinking sgains%
follows who wear spurn!
BORN
OLCCAR. in Rt. Ionia. No. 3111 Rede aro., o•
Afloat 20th, the waif. of W. 1. (1113e&0,
Uormerly of (J(nlesleht, of • d•ughtor,
DIED.
II A(1KKTT, in Aebaeld. rail. 50. e0 A.
11nd. Martha, v,d elan of Andrew
Hek.tt, aged 11 retrain month*.
int UMMONtu On the 41nd Ausnet 111at
hid rs•tdeco, 1,`1 Clinton strew. T1, oronto,
William 1)remmemd, aeeeentsnl sad Ma-
tlNlslaa. Po.lt,lamrt 6.1550
44., htrmssl7
M Myo, es