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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-9-5, Page 1THREE ' VA 8 - ADV'T8 ARC ACTIVE AGENTS WHEN PLACED IN THE SIGNAL_ na • THD I.FADIN4:21 NEWBPAP Eat OF HURON COUNTY. FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR. -2846 LOOK AT YOUR LABEL! IT BHOUL. B E MARKED PAID FOR .. . 1901 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : SEPTEMBER 5, 1901. D. M°G1LLICUDDY, EDITOR. THE WEEKLY MAHALT REPORT D JDsatOI. Meet 4 1901. Fall Wheat, ...- .••••............. 0 61 to 61 II lour. f•.Ul7. par owl.... _-. _.. 1 00 to 1 8) Flour, palest. per awl .. 2 00 to 1 50 Bran • ton...__. -.. _ - 13 00 101l 00 Short., • too - . _.. --15 00 1016 00 f cr.eninge, per cwt 1 00 to 1 (5 Rye, per bush.... 0 10 to 0 51 Buckwheat. per bush 0 40 10 050 Yens. • Dunk ~ ...... f5 te 0 65 Harter. per bush 38 to 0 40 Hal, IS ton 00 to 10 Ori Potaloso. • hush., new 60 to f7 Sutter, __..,-.., 15 N 0 16 Cheese. oar Ib ................ . 10 to 0 11 Sao, tkaeh aopsoked. • dm-,. 10 to 0 10 Wood --•----•••-•- W 10 400 •••--- H1des,.-- 50 10 5 Od Pelts ....... _ ................._._ 25 to 0 ?I Live Hon -_ .... _.... 5e N 690 Dressed Hogs. 50 10 800 Bsoon,.... ....._--._._.r... 11 t0 0 I8 Ham. ow 10., ........-- ,_. ,Y.. 15 10 016 Lard, per Ib. 13 to 11 Dressed fleet fore quarter 00 to 0 00 Dressed Beeor hind COto 0 W Cattle,Cattle,lydluery p W to 350 For Bats. FUK MALIC OR TO RENT -THAT commodious resides,' on Montreal 06,551 k town as the Br. 1 iwreooe. Renton foe 'Ml- les. not large enough for .ocommodatloa of summer guests. Apply to MRS. 0. HICK, The 80. Lan AWOL ldederleb. M HOUSE AND LOT TUR SALE -A comfortable hoe re on Brook a'. at Pres - 0010mcupled by Jas. Tewsier, seven rooms and summer kitoben. Apply to J A.B. TE W 8 - LET. 45.21 FARM FUR MALE -200 ACRE FARM on 3rd concession East Wawauwb K% bores cleared, balance hardwood bash hood house and modern barns,, well watered sod reseed. le good state of cultI vat loo. A °bolos farm. THO4. HKUWN. Auburn. 43 Yen IAND FOR SALE 1N TOWN 01' A , OODKRICIL For este on reasonable terms. the property known as the Distillery lands. being part of Nook F ' in the Town of tiodertob, containing shout 71 sore'. with build togs and waterrights on the River Malt - land. For terma apply to OAHHOW t Galt. ROW. solicitors for the vendor. Ht,A t CASH, OR UN TERAS TO VD r a ve suit will parolees, that large stone hones with elz-roomed dditloa.silu•ted on Noon Street. half an acro of land with ail the outbuildings thereon thrown in Fu r further particulars apply to Til SU, J. MOOR - MOUSE, Hayfield P. O. R 8A I.R. -LOTS 95. 96, 117, 118. 119 and lie In Ilutchison's survey, .11 In Od ertoh, For particulate apple to PHILIP IIOLT. Barrister, to., Ooderlch. harsh Itch. 1900. N-tf t_ Iasuranoe. eta. JAS. R. MACPHKR.ON, STOCK BROKER, rlret door south side of West .teal, over C. 1'. R. CMc.. torryepoadeet. J. V. Mo.'tY at Co. All orders promptly .zeeufed- (YHAM. K. SHAW, UENKItAI. IhMUK- `/ MICE and real saute agent. °ince. tee door east of P. 0.. Goderloh. Agent for the leading mutual Ore iesuranoe 00rn.tanlet and lead log Kook eomtsOlia M.reaauN and rsasaf el(rl55 nabs et lowest rates e'en at oftloe. i. R. ROIF:R1'BON. Accountant and lesunnoe Agent. Rooke and .00a00ls made up. Buildings rooted and roots oolleeted. Fire Insurance In 1311110 and I, enedian t omyya•oleo. 001oe- 1n I'roudfoat S. this omen North tree[ Ooderlol.. 410 F. J. T. NAFTEI., GENERAL IN- BUItAN.'E sat Reel estate agent. Fire, Life. Aouid•+trod Plate Woes Insurance effected on mutual or tank oleo at lowest rates possible. Dow 'Coolish and Canadian companies rep resented. OMos nett door to Darrow R Darrow, Bar rimers Domaine 8tteet. Publls Notion. WARNING - '1Ui4 IS TO GIVE a.tlus that .17001,rlb'.g off the Wands. using or tampering rry. shooting or troop.* dr.r upon .or pert of our proeery, will be arrestee and prosecuted nes C. ATTItILI. 34 if APPEALS FROM THE COURT OF RE VIDION Tou'R of Coder( -h. AROUND TOWN• •'A Bnasrr Tires -There wan a good h ouse a1 Vtotorl• Ogee House ou Frld.y eveeleg, when the musical faro comedy, "A Breezy Time, ' was put (u the boards. 1 he produoauo h.3 many mirth provoking fe•- tures and brought forth many • hearty laugh. The muslwl specialties were very good and the Jespanose gatdeu moose was produced with pretty effects. In me matter of appeal, from the Court of Revision of tho town et Go'lerlch. Ma Honor James M..so., J. O. C. 0 et Huron, will hold • oourt to hear .51.1 appeals 14 Me chambers le oourt house. Ooderion. forenoon. on Salay. the 7�lII f h day o la thed Moe feather, 1901. All pe,reoas In'oreeted are required to attend said (.ours. WM. MITC111t1.1., Clerk of the ()owl of Itevlsloa and Mcatalpa! Clore. god erloh, August 17, 1901. 65 7t NOTICE i8 HF:RFRY GIVEN THAT an .poll(stlon will Ire made 0 the nett eesglan of the l,eglel.ten of the Provinoe of Oet•rlo for 0n Aot to Ineorp orate • company fes the following purpose. Among others : (a) To construct. alnlp, maintain and oper- ate penate an eleenrle railway. railways or radial railway system from • po(pt 1n or near the town .t owe - Irh to • point In or neer the .6Has0 of Gun/mow. In the (Gouty of Brace, toenne through t6, county of Huron to • Dor town of ece ist then villager of Brussels. Inghamsaid oouncy, Plass to the town of 8earorth. In said coon ty. thence to the tillage of Barfield. In said .tasty, and thence to • point erthe said town of Ontorloh : with power a ° struct. equip, maln'oia end operate • branch lino from • point In or neer ('.slow. In the township of Colborne, to • point In or neer Anbnrn, In said c'oe0ty. and themes to a point In GI- neer IM r111ase of Birth : and from • point In or near Dunlop. In the towoehlo of ilo(borne. thence through the township of Ashfield, N • point In or near Kincardine. In the comity of llrnoe, th,nne to n point In or near Port 5Agee In seed cone y. 10enr1 to • polar in or near Rout hsmpt on, In odd county, and Ihenne to • point In to near Wlertoo. In the said e0anly of Wore, end with Dower to Construe!, equip. nulntato and opo' sue a !wench line from • pollee on the Junction et the railway between the village. of rtarfleid end (Stenyf end H.7 to aropn point ath e or neer Credit - iso, 1111, le the be' nthlp of !ttephee, and thorns to • point Ines minter the now extoting line or Item of 1.11wa7. and spm and over each 5treet6 highways and lands as mer he anthoiWd e 7 the mnnlotpalltles, companies ver (ndividnals having , nrIadletlon ow -0 0r owning the tome. (D1 To Oughts the company to make 0r r.ngemsnta req.'ding the use or mount -len of purest", hlghway5 and lands and to expreer!- IMP larlds for Dia ppnrpnsw nl the company. PAfaint, To enable (be onmp,n 10 •m•IpmaPAM'e th gt�gslrs the Crooke hands fns 41015 and or egret of, and to .)1101 1uo .r �si compan- ies with 04241 Oorpe- few or penes,. Id• 7o make p.))men(Iln paid up .'ocks or bond, for right of -way, inaterid, Sank roll waysteak or ether .ervl.Aes fnrtheirthe be unertaking. tit, To menefeet nee. sell or'e's electrlolly ver Memel. power to any persons or (torpor& One along any pt of Its railways. an to tamarindtamarindand mut operate telegraph and tole' pimps extern" le connection with the roll way. (n To receive 1g,etan0, from mnelotpall- I1es Or lndlrldest. by way of .nleldlea. been* es 0e the guarantee pf t he eiompan7'e band, or otherwise and for other purviews. (51 To betide .00.60, own, shatter or Irew. isrlp0e end ase steam and other vesele'..nd Y kMW gW,11t6001 maintain *e nerra,arr erheere5 read we/ebeesse, lets.mead donee. fres 1hsP006lOI 661. 00.19.57. part (h) to armlet. Med for the purpose of non MreMIngsarl oeem510... and with power 10 mnetrwri.04 Wrote' Sot545 at each Places avow the 11n• of railway .f the eomM11 .0 may appear nerw7. VoteeDoted at Oed5Mo8 this 1 siJIO .lI01. M. O- ( N. A4•il"as to Peiaenr•rtun TO Ma. 8hsrson.-Lase week,prevloa to his departure for Ulnae polls, E. 0. Simpson (formerly of Oudot ob) was presented by the choir et 8►. James' l'renbyterl.n ohuroh, London. with so •d• dress upcoming regret of bis Intended de par/ars and uteodtor good wishes for his future. The address was oocumpsnl.d by • valuable leather-Imd suit oase and • silk umbrella. Mr. Simpson iiimode to study for the medlo•1 profession. Nu Courru. Mat1'i,Nt.-Thole members of the town toenail who had not gone to Toronto met .0 the town ball on Friday e vening to go oo with the a'toured meet. Igg. It was expeaal that the '1°ron10 s,etlogeol would be to on the early train, but they didn't show aro and It was (decided sot to hold • meeting. The home-at•vmg oouscillors °000luded that their fellow• members mutt have been putttug to too good a time In the olty to be able to tear ►hemselves Ow.y. GusrlL `i•usu Seim. a -Naze Mot day evening • Gospel soog service will be held In the lecture room of Knox church. Mr. Harry Morgan, the blind singer, who le well known to Goderlob people, will give a eerytoe of loony sod there will be other motto, vocal and Instrumental. Rev. les. A. Aodersoo, pastor of Knox °berth. w1t6 preside, sod Rev. Pc Daniel, of Nertli.t. Metbod:et church, will give an address. Mr. Morgan be, • special message for sail- ers and 6thermea, and hope. to see $ lugs number 't these present. A silver collec- tion w111 be t0keo at the door. %V H) G W YY refit STRUM a:W rit s'Coats ?' -There le • ofti..n raiding le St. David's ward who wants to know If the Bill Tele- photo" Co. owns the town. 1be oumpany'e men have put op some new poles to that word sed to maks room for the wase here out sway part of a maple tree 0o Victor.• street. The ohtroa who oslled our attention to the nutter thloke the oompany should not be allowed to sot In this way and Math trees on the public streets to suit las own ends If the thlog W,s thus without per- mission from the town, the euthorltins should mak. It hoe for wh r did 10. DEATH or • l'tosoIK.-Oa Thursday la'.t James Wbtiely, one of the ptooeere of the Huron tract, died •1 the residence of hie brother, Joseph Whitely, Soutl, street, at the legs tt eighty anon yearn 001 three months. The deceased was born l0 Fer monagh, belled, and came to this oouatry In 1831, settling in ILderloh town slip, where he laved until his removal to toes •6 int two yearn •g0. He oat never mar. reed. John Wb:tely, of Goderich town- ship, and Joseph and Andrew, of town, are brothers of deceased. TW fuser•! took ylane to Maitland cemoterf on M.turd•y, Rey. Dr. Daniel and 60.,. J. W. Rob(n"an 000lootlog the serviette, Rangel. THD 11A..InTRAr&'a °A6DEN.- There have been • number of oases of Mo- ieties of the oow bylaw in tie Police Court the past oak. Oa Saturday James Shep- hard, J. 1' , rerformed the magisterial duties in the nue of the owner of a now whioh had made • nocturnal 'int to Politer Magistrate Meaget's yard ant had gone through the garden pretty Deily. Mr drag tit probably feared that he could net mooned' bis Indlgo•tlon 51 rho proprietor of the lojursd garden with ben dude' as • magistrate ; •t any rate, he declined to ser In the 00,11. After • warning "not to do It Ando," Mr. Shephard allowed tissue/net of the sow to go tel payment of cuts ler. Mager dealt with other cam during the week le • similar manner K/.avzu Vice I'awsn'SNr, -- Berood O'Connell, of Dublin (father of J. D. O'('oo• nal, of town), has been eleole4 one of the vloe-prestdeets of the C M. R. A., whioh has been In session 04 Negate Falls. Mr. U'Co.oell is well known throughout the Lost QPKUTACLEN LOST. -AT OR NEAR A.7 the Kation, .tool r weeks ago, • palr of spectacle, with whito stet el rime and straight arms. The ender w111 be suitably rewarded on Inswing the same edible ofiloe. !Situation Vacant IITANIRD PARIIRS TO 1)O KNIT '1 ting at home. We furnish van and machine and everything erceasry to do the work. Easy work, gool pay. Heel knitters alto wanted Send stem; for particulars to Standard Hose Co Toronto, Ont G001) G1R,. WANrICD iN THE Klr- obeelga't the Colborne House, ADplr to MRB. ORO. BU XTON. oo00ty as an eh.que0t speaker. '1'6m grand president's report, wbloh was read at the 000veneloo. ehows the foilowlog ooudition of the association cues the last 000vcnUoo hell in Quebec l0 1898: Nearly 6,000 uew member. have been enrolled In the asso01✓ Huts, the pressor membership being now n early 16,000 IDuriog the same period over 50 new branches have been organized. Th. &moolation has paid to the benetloiariee of deceased members the sant 018576 540.91. The reeen'e fund amounts to $117,480 52. MK STK% AnT is MTI1.1. 1'000-I i -A L. --A spectral msttogof the pubho.hoot trustee board was held on Wednesday eveolog of las. week to dal with the question of the principalship. All the menluers were wee - eat. Moved by Mr. Ntohoboo, seconded by Mr. Crelgle, that the Ward aooeot Mr. Tom's offer to take obarge of the mull soloed for nue week and advertise It The Mall and Empire and The (Hobe tor • prin- o- ,*I •t . salary of $700 Vee --Recd, Nlobolsoo, Craigle, 10411. Nei -Colborne, Acheson. McKim, klol.ean. Motion lost Moved by Mr. Colborne, le needed by kir. Acheson, that M-. S e..rt he eogayed for tie Year ec.1100 July 31. 1932, at • salary of $800 )'es -Colborne, A'•heroo, R.!d, McKim, McLean. Nay - Ntoholroo, l'r•igle, Ball. The motion was declared carded sod the acting see0•tety woe lo• ' eructed to telegraph Mr. Stewart. HAu A Fine TRIl-. --A. J. C'ool'er arrived home Monday night from his trip to the Old Country. He first visited h's parents In Queen's county, Ireland, whom he had not seen for fifteen years, and amp made a tour o1 the Island, malice on other rela- tiveev, el whom there are a goodly ,umber two or three weeks .ere spent 1n 5cotl*od, where he visited Glasgow, E1inburgb and other phloem, tock • trip through tee High- lands, and fleetly "ailed from Glasgow tor New York. While m lilu*ow he was •t the greet esblbitloo, ec.1 was pleated to see the good showing whioh Cenada-made there Canadian fruit excelled, and Canadian man• uf.cturers made splendid ezhtble. On the r.taro (ourcey he spent some days at New York and else at the Pen American. He had • pleueot ocean trip both ways. He has reopened hie warehouse on Hamilton street, and the corner heA recovered from (Pe desoletion under the lefuence of Aleck's rich accent, whl.h le peel ops jut • 1r fle more so after his visit to the (had Sod. Mr*H'1''At. Lo'yg,Th;N AT TURoNTn.- 11e God.rtoh delegates to the mnnlolpf ouoventloo at Toronto returned home o0 the late train Friday night. The convention passed rsiolutloos affirming the principle the! municipalities "hyoid hove full and erclasive mitr.l of their street., approving the abolition of the exemption from tarlatlan of I;overoment property and (%overnmeot tdh olais, maritime the Improvement of the credit of municipalities and the reducing of the burden of 1.tmest paid by them, etc, Meyer Wn.on said It was la the main slmp!y an organfz.ticn of municipalities with the object of taking united •otioo when the common (menet sboull he end to• gored. While he thought It would he • good thlog for the either and large towns, which sometimes have to fight large corpor- ations, he doubted whether it would be of mm:h benefit to speller muoIclpslltles. While In the city the delegates were hand - moonily eesertaioed by Mayor ttoteland and visited the lodustriol Fair as lite punts. Cuueuu H tlluurt. `i.alail, -The follow. -og students w111 take the model sobool course Goderloh. The reboot opened on Tuesday and all but one or tern of the list are la attendance : Kmms E 8millle, 11.0- .611 ; Lilian Blotchier], Hurondale ; Hat- tie M. Downing, Brnessls ; George %Veba .ter, Fordyoe ; Tana McFarlane, Pme !tier ; tV. .1. Mair, (lueeoie Robertson, Goderloh ; (lien McDonald, S'orter's Hill ; Eine (Meet, Vesta s5 .11.0, Wilfrid H. Bell, Godarlcb ; Chem L. Newtoo, Porter's Hill ; Joule M. Stirling. Hayfield ; Lanus K Yee, Nolmeevilie ; Stella Gregory, RI. e'er ; Nina Kllpstr(ok, Crewe ; Mary Troy. Nellie'froy, %Vhlteohurab ; Wm. J. Rryd- gee, Goderich ; Hannah C. Dalton, Kluge - bridge ; Arnold Cowan, Keeled ; Hubbard Millar. R'uevaie : Gen. U. Pybus, Uhlsel- burst ; Henry Eberbart, 8ealorth ; Harvey Ha litoan, Brassie ; Lottie L. MuMatb, (ioderto4 ; Margaret Quarry. Mount Car- mel ; W. Panmore, Exeter ; Vthel Farrow, Uodsrioh-Owenly-uioe In all. WANTED - BY SEPTEMBER 15TH, • good general servant to go to Toron t., : no washing ; references required. AI.O • Immo ' waned. Apply to Mite. HEATON, Ridgewood Card ot Thanks. CARD OF THANKS. We take this means of tendering onr (tanks to The Bore Dutri^t Mutnai Flre Insurance company. of O•It. for the prompt ani matte - factory manner 1n which they paid our loss of damage 87 smoke to our stock which sea 0"- eeeionrd 8, .he Mesta the net store to tit on or 000,11 Jnly 73,d, 00Qerlch, Aug 7th, 1901. STURDY t (tet. Charles I. 8iuw, O 1 Agent, Jodertoh. CAND OF THANKS -WK TAKE this mune of tendering nor thanks to Sha getter -inlet'. h i'll *1, nee Iwtt'Rance CHlPlwt', of Bartle, tar the pnwemt 001 sat- Ishotor1 manner In which they paid our loss by Ors e4 our memory stook. which oourred on July 1114. ICA. 11. E. SMITH it CO. CIIARLBS N. SHAW, General Agent. oh. 11 lm M uslo. 11 K .JORDAN tt'l I re open ha einem In Wane, Organ and Memo, on Monday. Sentemher 9111• at hie studio. earner of Hen Ilan -e. an 18q tate. 11 18M COLRORNE, Trenher of Fletcher matin method, will re osier pupils at her stoers It nn.street. Fortove Mr. infer motion ++PPl7 either et studio or at residence. Ht. P•trle0'5 street. HuIl0ry von THE ARHy.-A second lot of to see got together by Robt. McLean for service In the imperial army was examined by two army exp., tors last Friday morning. Tnlrtylour out 01 fllty levee animals we e accepted. Thl. Is • large percentage, and Mr. Mnl.e.n was oemollmentsd by the inspector upon the selection whloh he had made, very few being rejected for bleml.h. or uoso,todaees. An order bag been re• calved lately by the Inspeotnre Inetruotleg them not to t.k• horses over 15 2; or 15.3 hands. Previous to this they bad been taking taller home, and most of those re• jeoled by the In•peotors on Friday failed to.oee of their height. The horses are put through a searching examination, the test moludlog • quarter -mile rue on the track, aril If they are accepted they are branded withnumb", on the hoot, a mark no the hip and sometimes with • letter on the hoof indicating to whioh bruloh of the servioe- owalry, artillery, oto -they are to be at- tached. Itached. The county of Heron has been pretty well cleared of the right kind of hones, and most of 161s last lot were from Iliac" oounly, 01.KNN CAMPBELL.. O.'g.nut anti mn.leal Alre1ter of North K. Methn4iet rhumb. and tesrlher of pianoforte, pips organ and theory, will he plesend 10 re rely, papllc lestruetlon given either 0t steam or at pnsll's home, as desired. Mtndlo at Smorsee's Mush, Mere. Wert al 77 61 Msdlnal. DRR. SHANNON A ()MAMA', PRY Rt(11ANnand 000(8005. 0004,. 1117 rk•k Of (.nuns g6 handing, west elde of liquors_ Ni gh* M ww sldea.. P 1r. Callowpt,�. banter O. MEMPhseer. g1. alae at the table, quickly retired to the kitchen. He soon returned and with tome ostentation laid down the order before our olti0en, whoa ouwternation. aoneyanoe and dl,s(ust may las much roma easily Imagined 18.. described on hearing ►h• waiter say, to a plainly aud,I,. volae, pointing to the author he served first, " Reedy ash command' a premium." Our informant le a pretty e11 traveller, but be amuse us he never heard, much lee saw, 013 oouurrenoe like the one described, t (110011LN Ahb Aur LIlTlel 5,. The Rev. Dwight Marvin, of Brooklyn. mates It plain why chinches should pay for their •d• yet -tieing. to a dleoueloo of the rubjeat be says : "There should be honor in oburohes. The ohuroh le no charitable institution, tearing for wotrldly 9011000re, silting for supp.at and giving nothing in return. It Is iod'• eer,.hly Dullness (muter, where He be - *tows upon me the greatest gifts. Some churches mot• themselves repulsive to straightforward, 1(0.1 headed Licitness teen beoauee of their method. ; they are email and degrading. If a ohuroh society glues xn eatert•lument and sells tlaket., return• mg •o equivalent for that which to charged, it woe in • busier,' (1. way and doe. noth- ing that It need Ie ashamed of. But when It forms tlakete on bunous men on polo of I ming trade, it simply lo,s into the black mailing bualoeee and deserves to receive the otndemnatloo of the oommuolty. It should b, th'roupby unientood that the publish- er of • paper to soder no obllr.tioo to ad• vert -le the church without pay and spreed Ste fame and receive therefrom only orltlo- Ism. As • veodor „1 news and an o Weldor of the people he le under obligation to tell the news, !peak the truth and teaoh mor• slay. but that dcei not put b(m ucder bonis to print paragraphe landing the minor activities of the ohuroh."-1'ublish- erl Guide. TI16 F'IkST Sltl'TEM HER W.iwisu - A pretty 'lough grist wedding took plans Yesterday at the ra.ideoco of W. Werooak, Albert street, hie step laughter, Miss Maul Murray, and ileginald A. Black befog united In the bonds of matrimony. The ceremony Witt pet formed at 12 o'olook noon, by Rev. J. A. Anderson, Ii.A , of hoot oburch. The bold* looked chormmg In n costume of rote colored viola teeth, trimmed with cream oppl.gge and 'deck velvet, and ourylog a bunch of white roar. She wan audited by her deter, Miss Maggie Murray, oto was attired 1n nos y Cine and white e •o carried intend with Ie' d (corked silk, trimmed wok roes. 11•rry Illack, the groom's young. et brother, was l u.t man. Th. bride's two little sister., Oracle and inci May, w •re maide of l 'nor. the former bearing the ring and the teeter • bouquet of Millbrae Thew little maid, were dueled fo wh Is organdie. The happy event took place •mid beautttnl H,rcl deooratlone, arranged by Urorms Stewart, the mantels being benkrd with pink and white asters, dahlias aud bone an 1 the dining room be fog adorned with similar Bower.. After the oeremony the wedding repast watt 110(055n of, and the bridal patty than drove to the 0. 'T. R. station, Mr. and Mrs. ISI•ok leav- ing on the 2 30 train, amid the gond wishes of many friends, oo • two week: trip to Bufelo, New York .and other oleos" Among the peseta wer. Mr, sod Mr.. Leigh, of lease, gr.odp.rents if the bride, and H. Masao, of Oslaws. The bride was the recipient of • number of handsome and useful gift.. 'lite SIoNAL loins In the feli- citation, over the pleasant event and wishes the cow couple all possible happiness and prosperity. H(K•KOyISTA HO To CouRT,-In the little ion Court oh Monday George!. Allan, trees unr of the Hulot ()cooly hockey leoyo-, was the defendant in a suit entered on be halt of the Stalorth hoctey club for the re oovery of 820 to whioh the pfaintIlfe claim they are entitled. Mr Allan in h, capeolty as treasurer bolds $15. and domande have been made upon him by the Oodertob clap for $10 and by the Seforth olob for $20 He offered to settle the matter and 'get the money out of hi. hands by p1yln( each club hall the amount of Its olelm, but as then wan not agreed to he still hold. the money. The t rouble *roe° in thl. way : In the winter of 1899-1900 a Me•10r1 h man was ire sewer of the league, which comprised Yeaforth, C1lolnn and Uodsrioh. r,,oh olub sea, to put up $5, the tote) •mount to go at the end ot the season to the winner of the series. God- erloh won the championship, but on the er- that cu., Clinton bad not rail it. $5. LI a trimmer simply horded bat k to the Goderloh club the $ It had deposited in his bands and returned the other $5. to the Seaiortl. club. Su oe then Goderich has (Itimed that the league is In Its dent to the amount of $10 Out w rater \Vlnph.m entered the league and the winning club was again to receive $.5 de omitted by each''ab, $20 in all. Mr Allan es treo.urar received $5 each from 4eaforth, Wingh.m and Clinton ; Goderloh did not make t r il• peer. ;leforth woo the oham p!oeship and demanded $381 Ooderloh re mem bared Ito bill of $10 and demanded pay mint, and a. there wa,'t enough money to go round the matter i. In court. Judge Doyle, on accnual of the absence of a ma terlol witness, po.pesed the oases until the nest sitting. .1. M. Beek, Meaforth, appear- ed for plaintiffs, and L. E. Dancay for de. tendant. A hugr.R HOTel. 1.;n Gonna, 'it. -We andarn'•nd that Mr. Smith, manager ot Meoesetuog I'•rk, *111 make a 1 r.,poeitlon to the town (monad regarding the building of • large hotel for the eoanmmodatloo of summer nutters to Goderloh. At the time of writing the exact terrine of the propos' Lion have bot been formulated, Loi we tie Bev* they will loalode t he granting by the town of • loan of $10,000, In coneidnr.tloo of whioh Mr. Smith nn, there •wnol•ted with him will foments* the menden of • hotel to host $25,000 and to eoo,mmodate 200 per.om. Mr. Mmlth *aye he will be able to give good security for the repayment of the loan. The hotel will of nuuree be emoted in town, hat Msoesetung Park will also be kept op, as • relent for families who desire praetor privacy and yobs* than may be had to town. A wormer hotel Is a cry leg eece.sfty In Uodsrioh and Mr. Smith hoe shown that he Is the r'ght mon for the business, and if the terms upon whioh he ask. the leen he reuneable there Is little doubt that 1* will be er.nte4. The propos- ition will probably home 6 ton tho council 46tnnrrew eve5'n,l. • CHURCH NOTES. Neat Sabbath evening the pastor of Vlo. torts etre.% ohuroh will oommeece • series of talks oo the prodigal *on, e•peoully •dapttd to young men. All are welucme. •'1'h. Y. I' 5 C E of Kilter ohuroh w111 hold • re(.ptten for 'Ludgate and other aseogsu in Iowa, In the busmen" of their cb0roh, un Ill, evening of Tuesday, 8.p:em- b.r 10.n, bedlnolnv at 7.30 u'olouk. All e re oor.i felly invite 1. host Sunday eyeulog (M servtoe in Koot ohuroh .111 be sspeoi.11y for young men. Rey. Jas. A. Anderson will deliver a sou won appropriate to the 00404100, and • n ovel lea' urs will be a choir composed mole ly of 70012 men. There should be • large attends, ce, Klnosrdine Review : Rev. Mark 'Torn hull, of Guderloh, pre.cbed In the l'bur,h of the Mero,sh on Sunday evening. Among many ether good things las sold that more good was done by kind word. and sou than by all the presetiege of all the pulpit. Mr. and Mrs, Turnbull are guests of Mrs. Pemberto t. Sealorth I?tposttor: The grand musical vespers la 81.James' cburub, to We town, on Stnday evening last, wan exceedingly fine and drew a very large oongr.gatloo, the ohuroh bele, Blled to the douse. The choir were a.isted rn 'h a oo.taslcn by Mrs. Mo- Keornan,uf Cbctgo; Mse Corooran and Mies Winn!'" Killoran, of Duluth : Mrs. J. 1). O'Connell, o(I;oderioh; Mrs. W. H. Bullard, of 8salorlh, and Mr. M. Kliokhsmmer, of Dubllo. The singing was very floe, and re- Hnoted the highest credit on all concerned. Rev. l)r. Daniel •t North .tree: Met6o- diotallure's spoke last Sunday night from Acta XIX, 19, hit eghjsot befog, "Huroing the book. " to th• oo0rt0 of hie remarks he paid • glowing tribute to the labors of Arohbl.hop lbw:ti ai and the Roman ('at6- ollo olergy of Montreal In their oruesde .golnet Immoral and pernicious literature. He cold he could not do otherwise than wish them God .peed in this noble wank Rad ootupaniun., hod book. and had •mom menu formed the trinity of ••11 against whloh he would warn every y,; Ing man. Dr. Mullet's remarke were listened to with deep Interest by the large oo0gregatlon. Rev. Messrs. Kerby and Turk, the team of ev.nyelvte, bogan their evangellcio work at ttcoknock on Anguot 25-8 •t Duhd.n Methodist church beton • larr° audience, Meese'. Kerby and Tittle .re singing even-, gelists. 1'h.y have • very oma') mato, o0 whioh Mr. reek playa the me )ompanimente. Both made an excellent impre.Mon. They ars to be there sevc rel week,, Mr. Kerby nude • .bort erplao.tiho at the opening of the meaning. lie said be and his orell.54e had beeu hauling to • call from the Lard to go Into evangelletlo wet k for ten yeses past, and the pall •1 last became 83 strong that thty had to obey. It wan •n• couoc.d by Rev. E. E. Marshall, the pastor of the church, that Masan. Kerby and Turk hays told him that they would not take • oe0t of the eff•rings until every 01pe5,0, even for the gee wed, was paid out of them 14 A RAl1.WAy Arctnavr.--'11e Uraod Trunk international Limited, the (:rand Trunk fat express for Toronto and the west, whloh leaves Ilonaveetare station, Montreal, at 9 A, M., no F,Iday Iasi mot with the Bret mahop whioh has occurred to it since the eet•bllehmeot of the ser viae about fifteen months ego. Some Dare hod 1110160. detached Irnm • freight ant ware standing on the traok between Ste. Anne's and R'enmities. A t,rpadn was plied on the tn'I hy soma, a belonging to the freight tralo, but no furl tsr preened Ions were taken In notify the err rest tra'n, the revolt being that the big mogul engine, that Md been Y001100 at the rate of a Whir s minute, crashed into the oars ani knocked them Into splinters. The engine, tender, baggage r;10 and smoker and one of the for- ward orw.rd puoenger cars lett the rails and fortunately kept to • direct ( Ileo of the *sok. Tim drleer of the International Limited, James Moray, hart beth the °enrage to tomato 00 his pat 0t M. moment of danger and the presence of mird to promptly rweree his engine, thus minlm'r. Mg, se far as pmetht., the torn of the implies. 'Traffic on the line was delayed for some hours. The msjar number ret pitmen gore were ladies, tumoral Amerleso tootles Ming on hoard ea well as .over.) member" of the Tress Aesonlatlon returning from their annual rlcm,ion to the Maritime Province.. Among them were: - Mr. Robert llefm' . M 1' , and Mrs Ilnlm '. Climes ; ex President Dingman, Sosiferd Mr. H. F Gardiner, wife and langlter Hamilton; Mr Dan M(0-Illonddy and mite, (0.4,rinh ; Mr. 1) F. Reek, Port Arther1 Mr. hl A. •(.mee and wile and Miss F., R. Hartnett, Humane ll.; Mr Wm. Inland and wife, Parry Retied ; 1)r. William. and wile, Uelllegweed ; 1)r. Klee, Berne : Mee Mathison, Belleville l'nres• were oentrtbnted by the pswen5en as 1001* ee they learned that the ee5(0.ee and Bre wean had 10 'weevily stood at their nee.s. Frey dollars wan prr.ented 10 the former and $25 to the latter. Maim pwengere pesesally theekd she mea fee their brav- ery. IRAs A• Bre m Reetva"N -The Clinton Newt-Keeorel Mile the following story : Oeo of oar ot r•r., • short time ago. tank the hoot from ()Ankh M D lreit. The Isle wan smooth, the sky was blue, the .nn was bright ard !ho netnrai rearm fol lowed, namely. • large crowd nn the steamer. The entree In rae,tlnn poetess- es the srperIseoa of en 014 trayeller and, h.lrg very fond of • gond dinner, m.Ae his wee ea the appointed hone Into the saloon, se(tnrs•1 s gond plsea •* 11.n table and, looking amend with the eye of • goeerai, tent In at • glance the eel.ting audition of •ff.lr. Ile gelnkly saw that en gest wits the (trowd • tip to the welter was a prime necessity. On giving Ile order. theNfere, he quietly slipped the owebeesary ga*rler IoM tee waiter's palm, who, bevies taken the order from everybody LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. Another month torn off the o•leadar, and we are now loto the fall se•mo, How 'hint that guttyon need for the rooter weather that is coming ( The but In writhes and In work man.hlp at F J. I'rldhsm's. September Is to be • month tf weddings In Cu fetich. Wm S .,pletoo, 1,te of lean, has opened • tailor shop at I.'0deeboro'. Repular meetlnp of the town 00051)6 to morrow IFriday) eveo(cg. The 1.•,,11•14 ate Institute and 1 ublio rc•hu! reopened on Tuesday r1 er the tun.mer enclitics. Coal. Chrystal, W. Weller, and two cub, r men tram the L-,odoo Eagle Supplier ('e. have finished a lob at ►hir b'e mill salt works. rye were presented a few days ogre by George Fowler, of Goderich towmlrp, wnh some sloe fresh arrao berries --a rarity In August. 11(8 memo of \Vedceed•y half baileys Is past with the advent of September, and the stores were open as usual yesterday after. 0000. 1)r. Shao:nnet many friends will very much to hear that he Is conCoed to the house tbrough Illness. We hope soon to see him about again. The:o are about hall• dozen oases on the docket for the ars as next week, to be held by Chief Jun'tce Feloonbridpe. Court will open on Monday. The hones reoenlly puroha.ed In Canada for military purposes have been found some. what loo 8646, and Col. Dent hes rere!v.A orders In accept no hor.ee that measure over 15.21 hands. OI 120 horses presented for examination at 'Toronto one day last week only 50 came under the new Coe limit. of Buffalo, N.Y., retoro•d home last week •coomp•aled by has dater, Miss Hyslop, Mr. and Mrs. Jame. Orr, of Moto Mills, 8.v• been vloleltlg relative' no this vloiou y. Mr. and Mrs. McGillicuddy hevereturned from their trip to the Maritime Provinces. Mas M. L Green Ifo on S•tarday on • trip to Toronto, Ruffolo and Niagara Falls. Will Klhote, Hervey Dietrich and Art Carrie were at St. Joseph.* City ea Labor Day. Mr.. I)uckham returned to Chicago last week alter a stay of 1 months 10 town. Mrs. Barnhardt and ohld, of (3.lt, were wishing Mr. and Mrs. H J. Saints tut week. Mio.traohan ao1 Mies Nina 5trao4an have hem vtsisiog In 'Toronto the pest week. Mia Wiggins has returned from her veo.tloo trip to London, Stretford and other 96.0.5, M et Strang left o5 Saturday to take bee posttlon as teacher In the Grimsby high school. Wee Mary Shuman returned to Itldgo w•teacyhresume her duties as er.on Monday to Alts. Jaffray and daughter Ruth, of Ciliu , are visiting at the reeldance of l . A. Nairn. Miss ()allow returned to Toronto on Fri- day 01461 a mooth't visit with her Lrotber, Dr. Callow, Mr. and Mrs. 'lbos. Baton have returned Isom Little Current and hoye gees 1., meld* at Brantford. Miss Tena Sprung ,peat • few days that past week at Hallo and 1113 Pan-Atnerl• ooh eabibltioo. Miss Roberteoo returned to Windsor on Saturday after spending the vacation al her home here. Miss Jessie Robertson returned to Exeter on Monday after .pcodlnv the school vaoatIon in town. 511ss Franks hu returned from her home •t Maple and le again In charge of her room •t the publlo school. Arthur Callow returned to 'Toronto Mon• day atter spending Sys era! weeks with bis brother, 1)r, Gallow. A. N. Robertson, M A , left on Matta day for Leamington to resume 86s work 111 the high school there. Mrs Blackstone and son Charles, Harold and Reg left Thursday moroing on • trip to Toronto and Buffalo. J. H. Woreah 1s away this week at To• ✓ oute looking up Dior latest and beet In . loves and other things In hie line. J. (i. Ward, J. P., of Dungannon, celled upon TDB 5tuNAI. on Saturday. We were pleased to see our old friend in good health. The Mises ('Ila and Eva Mahlalh returr- eel to Torunto last week alter spending holidays at their home In Goderloh town ship. Mrs. Jona and two 5hlldren left on Thurs day for their hem.) a1 Onset after a visit with Mrs. Jouee' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ie' four d. Nue healed I/otter, ws•_,hy been .panda mg the eummer with bier snot, Mrs. Obrls- topbereon, lett last wank to visit friends In Toronto. Mr. end Mrs. John Sharman and two ohhdres, et BanJoee, California, are "telling Mr. Sharn.an's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Kobe. Shuman. Linoolo Edward, too of John Edward, has secured • position with the London Ervine Supplies ('o. and left on Saturday to °eminence work. Mien Jean W. Greco, ot Port Huron, who had hems spendtog three weeks at her home, Rosedale Farm, Uelboro., returned on taIu,d.1 per ate. 1'ittM are. Jas. A. Me;:kay, of Toronto, spent the past week in town and r turned to the otty yesterday, •crompeoied by hie meter, MIS Mackay, who had spent the summer here. 1)r. Thomas 0"Hagan, eller spending three weeks the guest ..1 R •v. Father Week, lett oo S•torday to a'told the closing exec• aims of the L.k. Chsmpl.10 summer school, Mrs. Heard and son Wee4y left per els. Pittsbn'g no Saturday for timer home 1a 1)etrclt .1 er *tending a week whiting Mrs Hsard's n'fettle, Mr. and MrsJomle.oa 11.)d. H, W. Stotts and da.ghter, of i)etroit, were yIsltlog at Ju. Munro's last week. Mr. Stott's to an old Goderloh 6,y and is now • pat tser In the Potter Printing Co., Detroit. Miss Blocks returned to Toronto yester- day after a vier with her sister, Mrs. John Knox. She was accompanied to the city by Miss Argle Knox, who will spend • month or so there. COMING AND GOING. W. i'reudfoot Wee in Toronto thin week. Geo, Porter made • trip to Toronta Iasi week. Miss Lizzie Stotts, of Detroit, Is visiting 10 town. A. 8. Chrystal, of London, was In town fest sea k. J, M. !'last made • brief visit to Sarnia last week. .1. K. Sharman was up from Woodntook over Monday. (leo. B. Morris, of Guelph, spent the holldey here. Harry Rates N home Dont Ware. Maw., far • holiday visit. - Mts. Bell, of Niagara Falls, le 'lilting her Dint, Mile Sloane, - - 24r.. W. A. Dover returned last week to her Mame la Mesyl**. A Potts is home *om Now York on • two week.' vao.tlon. =Mrs Jas. Vance and see, Toronto, are the genets of els Ilancey. Walter Palette! Is taking In the •dphbe of the 1nrooto exhibition. ('hu Black and Fret 1)oty vldnd the "I'•w" during 6he week. Mrs (I)r.) Willis, of Detroit, b .I.itlog her tether, John Home It. 10... ,1 ss, Hamilton b father'. home, Motherwell. Visiting a1 his THE GOSPEL MINISTRY. THAT • braes et ministers from eastern Ontario acted foolishly, if out wickedly, while on their vacation in a New York city, does riot prove that the men engaged in Ate Christian ministry are riot, as a rale, of excetent character. lo fact, the sur- prise and sorrow expressed over the actions ot these peecant pres'here is • tribute to the high standard of conduct expected from Wren in the gospel ministry ;-it is • proof that • golly walk and conversation is the rule with those who are pastors of churches in this couolry. There have been times and places where • loose walk on the pert of the parson would create little nitre than an occasion for • merry jest at • dinner or at • hunting party. That time has not arrayed in C•oads. The rule of conduct for the man is the ministry is eneb that even the appe•rauco of evil must be avoided. ' And it is well that it ie so ; for, as good old CHAt cues hen so well said "It they to fool 1e whom lbs people trust. Well may the baser coin 000tract • rust." The erring men be have caused so much public and private comment upon their conduct may not have been actually so bad as has breu charged. We believe that they ac ed foolishly rather than wickedly ; and they are being sorely punished by the publMity fur whatever measure of folly they may have wrought. Few of us would care to step into their shoes just now. But let it be remembered that the more we pity or condemn them the higher tribute we pay to those In the ministry who, by, their live' of helium" and devotion to their vows, have lift,,I that calling to a plane higher, perhaps, than can be found In any other land. 'There in no more honored calling in Canada than that of the Christian ministry. With the exception, perhaps, of the phy- sician, 110 111114110 brought into mor• intimate contact with people than the minister. He known in re of the moral weakness ot humanity than even the doctor ; and if he be of an attractive personality hir popular- ity sometimes brings with it temptations both of the spirit and of the flesh. Acton ars not the only persons who are pursued by impressionable Women ; the popular preach. er is often dogged and ogled by emotional females, and has many opportunities of doing wrong The fact that so few in the ministry full in this way speak, well for rho moral stamina of the men engaged in that calling. Itis IMO that a mural lapse on the part of a preacher in at once a matter of public and private comment and condemnation. But %hie, we repent, proves that reprehensible rromluet on the part of • minister is moot uncommon and unloked for. It 1.. tribute to the purity of life and the nghteonenees of conduct of the members of the Christian ministry generally. Mn. Oliver \\ siker end bar daughter Grace, who have baso visiting at the home of M. W'alker's parents, Mr. And l4 re. John Rebellions, Ploton street, returned to their hone In Detrol) Saturday. i.voknow Seetlnel : Was Ally'. Johteton, who has been vlsIHng at Mrs Johnston... Rosa street, returned to Uodsrioh Monday. Was Jennie lohnatnn aoo.mpanled her and will spend a temple of weeks In the olroalsr town. Couvoll'or J. (. Martin, hie dna hter, Mre. St. George Priem, and 11tt1e learn Price left Tendsy morning on s trip to Manitoba. They w111 Mlle.'. W. Martin .t Winnipeg, and relatives at Roiseevs)n, and probably take in other pointe 1. the l'rov ince. Hamilton Spectate, - Mn Neville and daughter, Mies Bailey, of Stratford, litys returned home after a vary pleasant foot week. vied to friends In the city. They alio ?hiked at Burlington and with M n, Mlle. at the Be.nh. George Teleran, Ox ford -se , a000repanted them to their home, and will MAO visit his meter, Mrsrgeaor, In Goderto6, before hie return. W. R. Robert/son has been Melting his eon at Stratterd the pest w oak. Chs.. Snell, tt Exeter, spent a few days 'felting Ie town the pert week. Cha. W ashingtnn was away lhle week en • trip to Toronto and !inflate Mee Annie Campbell, of Reatorth, was home ler Mueda), and Labor Day. Mrs Wm. Wst.oe was one o1 rho creat eloni.te to Toronto oo l herd") las*. dohs Melba 1. visiting he 4.nghler, 'Mrs, r. 1I. Taylor, as l'.okierd, Mlnh. Mae. O•ut.anae I,Tneesi left the weak to resume her school duties. e1 Ifenetll MI.. Skelton vlsfted 1'erenle and the I'an Amerloan uhihltlon the put wank. Mrs. Ch04 Crahh and family Warned to Masbate se Monday attar • .1M► la tow*. Ms Heeard bona and d1.561(r, Mw, SNAP SHOTS. -WHITNEY'S l'LATrORal e.ema to please Reverts Mesmer, and it is needles, to say that the (trite ale° are ."defied with it. Col. \VHITNZY missed his opportunity when he failed to call down THo*A5 CnAw- eVRn, M.P P., for his convection with the I )akota Ranch Co. -Now that it is arranged that Sir Wm* sato L*vaicK will accompany the Dake of I lo6Ntt'AI.L on the Canadian trip the summon of the Prince's tour Is assured. DUNOANNON. NOTIr't. -- The local *geeey In Dungannon fur THE SION*I. le at the office of J.J. W •nu. nr,nvefsricer, 4n.. who will w.slve or den for enbenripllone. edvertle'ng and 106 work, and le authorized to xi.* reo.tpte for amounte meld for the Mme TIAO•DAv, Mept. Ard. MATI'VA. T0!Y - .lames .iteeeIOaee has finished banding a atone (etiolation under R Henderson's horn and terser shod, which adds greatly to the coovealenoe and appear - alma of them. Mr. Henderson la highly pleased with the ezeell'nt workmanship den• h7 the oontrwtor, -The nomination of H. J. PSrTrrmen is Lsmhton put. • good Liberal fighter into the fighting line. There is nothing small about Parrvrlscz if we except the name. Dago represent./Ion of thee. Interested. As the oou00,6 had • good deal of buta•e to transact the subject wan laid ever until n ett session, whioh will he held on Wed- nesday, the 16th of Ooteber. Mame. A. Mol. Allan, of Goderloh, and Goldthorpe, ret Colborne, applied N 0000331 for the right of way on the highways In the municipality of West W awanneh for the proposed *lee- tri0 railway. The Dowell *ranted on 0ermin conditions, as may be seen In minutes of the meeting. Atelease.--Oo Saturday of Iu1 week, Mrs. Wm. Kllptrlok, of Ae6Beld, met with an accident which might have been • nous. As she was preparing dieser, by some mases she out .n artery in bee left arm neer the wrist. Medical aid wee ren• mediately o•lled for and the •zeesdve Bow of blood was stepped. We are pleased to le able to state that ,he is getting better. _ COM I'rn ANn Gored -Mies McCiteth•y sod her sister, Mn. McHrlen, of (1•demeh township, Mee4•yed with their sister, Mn. R 1)avtdto•, j•., of A.btl.11 Master Alex Peers, youneset son et Mrs. 11 Peen, of A.hHeld, left home on Mnnd•y to resign er his et.A'es at the Commercial College, Stratford, Meer •wjoying • very pleasant Ilene dari•e the holidays at the homestead and va111eg friends In the veer.i'y.... Mn. O. W. Echlin, of Ridgetowo, formerly el I)ungao0nn, visited friends and arq.o(nt- • noes on Friday of les, week She repent* doing • good Dualities to the /roomy Ilse in h er p location.... Mrs. El zest e' Blair, of Underirh, being unwell, mime to her doter'. on Friday of bort week. 0. Tuesday tat your humble scribe had • pleseent vier with Mr. and Mn.1)..lardlea, Ashfield. Mr. 'ladies* hu • good sired p•teh et corn, of those Mode, cable8 tor belgbl and large ears would he hard to u. o.1.,..Oo Tnesday Mtge 1e• Neytas, after • boa► a moat h's pleaael .Isis with rela- tives and friends Amro, returned hers• to UederlobKay Little, eldest an d one pop,1lor onrdwolner, ie ♦Isitleg W. Nesta, of Uodsrioh . Mrs. Thompson and dongh- ter, MIs. Aline, have returned home after • chart •halt with friends north and out et here. LA Roll i)AY. Labor Day Wee obeetvel by ear o117•611, 1)aeg•nnon gen . ash went to 1VIngh.m toll had a day's spore with Wlegham gan club. Ilneg•onon lost hy two t e ole. The pupils of iteneanncn public '.heel had • pleasant outing at the Port. cities • number of the ladles also observed Lthsr Ity In a ples.•nt manner, enjoying themselves at I'ort Atheet. Staten 0, Mrvtr'trot. ('nrv,-It.. - 1)n Monday. Zed lest., the manlolp*l lathers ( ( Want W•wann.h met In the motel elan.. All the members present Reeve It. timid la the ohair. A nowt el revision wan held te footsies appeal. In regard to Dungannon drila. A twee p.Ntlen 08stst was pr•- N6Id to A►a soused gad there was aha 0 Fair and h'r.ar ab Mt, ,Inemph, Cantle's h'g Meek, for the bewail' of Se. Pater'• Church, "Freeeh Settlement." Refresh• meet* will he seamed by the ladles, and good mooto presided by well knew"' lead ck -lied mudel•se. Goof pWre, w111 he dis- posed of each evening. A voting eea- tr.% will M the feature, the three 0.pennie for mallet favor being, Mr. Frail Hew, blurs! ; Mr. Oliver It,esonnetle, Conservative ; Mr, N. Oeates, Independent. Th • eeoteet will he lively es anennM of the onmtI5 ideation. The Nei hlg booth' will eart0tely be oe II*U.'Anise. Sea. 6 otride are sew Wag sold by ladles. The peddle le kindly invited te pariahs He f•lr and baster. Sege. 24, 86 and $6.