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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-9-19, Page 1ttrrt THREE 1.11"8" Aov'Te ARt ACTIVE Ao-NT8 WHiN PLACID IN .THE SIGNAL THD I4-k.DINCI 2sT1-7WSPA17'f]R OP HZTRON OCIT3MsTVIC. FIFTY -FOU RTI( YEAR. - 2848 LOOKiAT YOUR LABEL I IT SHOUL BE MARKED PAI FOR GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : SEPTEMBER 19, 1901. D. M°GILLIC UDD Y, EDITOR. TH- E WEEKLY MAteKnT RE ORT 000.0400, Sept 14 1901, Vali Wheat. - -• 0 01 to Flour, family• par cwt.-•, 1 0J to 1 Flour. pa at. Per cwt 1 50 to 1Bran t)�tteon...... ».............-13 00 tole Shores.' w tea ---- 10 00 tole Screenings, per owt 1 00 to 1 Rye. per bush 0 10 to Buckwheat. per bush., .. 040 to 0 Rte, 0 busk .................._.. ' to lienar. per bush 0 1e to Hay, • ton-.. 900 to 00 Potatoes. I/ truth., sew 0 II w 40 5 Chun mfr Ib-... ... .. 0 10 to 11 t ae [Yeti saMeked • des/ 10 to 00 Alden. . e 50 to 01 Hides. ._..--. _.. _-. Pelts .-- 0 25 to YS Live Hon - 0 50 10 (b I toned Hose 7 5d to 00 Boon 0 11 to 10 Ham. per Its.. .. 0 15 to 10 Lard, per Ib. 0 11 to 11 Dreamed Beef, fors ,1W1 r 000 l0 00 Dressed Beef, Mad 0 00 to 00 tatty. Y d10.1 / 15 to :o Oe'dlasrl / 00 to 00.o Nltu*tlons Vacant KNF,RAL SERVANT WANTS( lT Apple to mist) KAY. 101 WANTED - A GOOD WRY, Y WAN to elxtee0 meg of •gn- can from the north or east tot f town preferred_ Extra good wages. CHARLtd K. SHAW, General vire Insurance Ag eat Uoderioh. lIWD O1R1. WANE'S') IN THE Kir oboe at the Colborne House. App1, to 1083 RIO. BUXTON. Mu.Io. M- ISS COLBORNE, • Teaoher of Fletcher music. method. will re more pupil. at ma audio. eh ,.e Mr. Hefter. lu.ur•ooeoedoe. H.mltl ,• street. For (.for motion apply either at etudiu or at ic.idee.., 131. Pslnoa. street. W, GLENN CAMPBELL. °rgeet sod mualeal dlreetor of North "L Metoodl01 church, and leacher of pianoforte, pipe omen awl theory. will be pleased tore calve pupils. Instruction given either at studio or at puell's house, a desired. nutd)o at Kmers1o'• Music More. Westar. 73.11 For gals. Fust BALK OR TO R IN T -THAT semmodloue resldeeoe es Meal/e•1 deed Rears ea the d'. LawrenoS. Reason for 0.11 lag, set large enough for woo nmatatlon of 1t msr guests. Amity to MRs. U. HECK, The R. imwnos. uoderich. N ' ARM 'FOR SALE -200 ACR VAR)! C embed oonceseloo Kut Wawanoeb, 414 sores clewed balance hard woo) buses Good house and modern barn. well watered and fanned, begoo4Nate of meltivettLea. A akeWe farts. TROIA 111SOWS. Auburn. 13 lm til 1J�j' DASH. OR ON TERMS TO 'P Butt, wilt purees... that lae peon house with eta roomed addIttuo,Ntueted e Pletou threat. Halt an acre of lend with a0 the outbelld Imre theme. thrown ice Tor nether pmrtloulare apply to Tl(tt). J. M0OK- JW47pt. Lisy0eld P. O. 3141. RIAS. -LOTS 96. 96. 117, 118, 119 Erich. Ns partiloplate apply leg -!0 Itntohlsompsp to y, W la PHILErich. Ns partlo0late apple HOLT. Barrister, to.. Ooderleb. Mamie lith. 4000. _ t- Insuranoo, Ota IAP.. R MA('PHERSON, EY STOVE RR(1KER, Vireo door south .id. of West street, neer C. 1'. 1L ugh•". A,oree eovieot : .4. ed• KY t 00. All orders preeipUY - `(HAS. K. SHAW, GENKRAI. INSUR• t_J ANCS and real estate agent. (Mone. one Hoer .set of P. 1). , Ooderlcb. Agent for th• leeding mutual Ore i.euseoe nom045151 and Iwd10g Nook ootntaoles M0rw01)10 and manufacturing 0511 at lowest rate" 1 ell et sloe. -._ --- H. H. )itIRTMOhi, W . Accountant mud Insurance Agent. Duke ase aunt. men up. 45u11410g.. reeled and rens 0,4)00ted. Vire Insure•** la British and Canadian 1 om ponies. ufiloo- 1. Proudroot Ir. Hoye otRos, N tb trait Oetabnh. Uti 1 J. T. NAFI'KL, (i(,NKRAL IN• gUR( an ANOd 5 Real .101. agent. �. 1.410, At...Ma tan,' Plate Oen, InsUrenre 100 •t lowest mai.d on mutual s oesb p soBest K .hist and Canedlan companies rep (worst. ogles pest dose to Darrow & °arrow, Bar rtrt.ere H&mll ton nowt, LAUNCH OF THE "HURJNIC-' already been restored to the owner. His ---- Honor Jud,. Doyle gave the young man a A Large ranee' et Teeple from all reuse • arutog and .one good adyi wt, and relea.d a reerlptle• or teesl, him on suspended sentence. Thursday last a new era to Dominion e hipballd,ng was reached whoa the steamer "Huronlo" geceived her baptism at l'olling- .oel. Hon. J. l.rael Tarte, Minister of i'isbh° Works, else 11 Item, General A.oager of tee ll. '1'. 11 . and • tarts num- b of .has were present from outside •1(1410, and -after the vessel had taken. 1 k. • duek. to water, a beeouet wan held at welsh hundreds ant down, and toast..d _Medloal. DR w, T OALLOW, PHYSICIAN and Rars00.. Moe In Bank of (tom menu bulkllne. west side of Renate. Night calls at resldeoce. WAeln sr. W. Poona 90. Publlo Nlptloe se0tims0) In fsyor of Celine wood and the 'O llingwoo'l ablpbUlldioa Co , L'd." were aha order of toe day. '1'0e uraagemeoa were ably oarrted out by the oommitlee, foremost among whom were J. J. Loog. A. B. Pratt, Geol. Freight Agent of the Northern N.vlgauoo Co. of Oetarlo, Chas. Uameree sod 1bee. Loog. Following is A Ire motto° of the Huronlo : 'rhos package freight sad preeenger steel • ..row enamor "Huroo,o" built at Uolllsgwood, Ontario, by the "North West Tran•purterlon Co." of Sarnia a from designs by Hugh Calderwood, manager of the abipbolldl•g Co. This vessel Is built under the tospeotio0 of C•pta n F. D. Herrltuao, and will (moue the highest olvdtication glveo by the "Bureau Verde's [aerations' Registry of Shipping," namely Al with • sur les 20 years. The owners are represented by Mr. Frank E. Kirby, the well knows naval •roblteut of D.trolt, who le received by them •' consulting mglume. She is built of opeo hearth steel broosh0ol, and a of the following llme,s,00s •-320 feet over all, 308 leen hotweeo perpeadlollare, 43 feet beam by 27 l.er moulded depth. Tho new vessel will have o4bl0.uoommodatlou. fitted up In first - leu style fur fully 2a0 ,al000 pw•sger., end will h..s o.nslder•ble.000mmodetion for the tarrying of steerage. A feature of be dere° whole will be appreciated by the traveling pubbe le the riming -room, whloh is pieced atbw•r. .hope and extende the fall width of the lower cabin and is 50 feet by 32 feet to size and u.11 dine at one manic 120 paseolregs, seated a, 15 tables. rile room Is 8oisltdd 114 quarter ..wed white oak which with the callioy, finished In white will make • very handsome room. rbe Vowel has two tiers of celeste one above the other, grab • shade deck Brand ng.11 fore and aft, ceder which Is • oromsrade 9 net wide otter round the ship. Tree etaht life home are oarrted oo this .hada deck time placing them clear of the deck room allotted to the pas.sogm. The smoking room i• another very handsome room and b looat.4 etc the extreme after sod of the upper cabin and la finished la grinner awed veldts oak and apholet .red is b•ndaome manner. 'U a lower cargo hold is divined) Into five oomp.rtmena of • oombloed o•peotty for 80,800 bu,h.ls cf wheat : In addition to the than e t storage °•p.ctty ex the main deck for 700 toe of pwka0. (feirht. making • maximum load on 18 4.•,t of 3.100 tone with 300 tone additional allowed for fuel. There are tour cargo e.agways on each rode °pantile on the mato deck for the Ioadln0 of package freight, the punnet 9anaw•y Is located .ft. The vessel Is prattled with two noel pee spate, which are varesstail la commo- tion with the smoke stack M M give the ship • vary handsome .ppe•r•0ce. She b 3iv1Aed by s water bulkheads Into .ovum water tight oompsrtments eztutd• ing from the keel to the mato deck. which should make her • •sry .ale sh.p She h;. • water ballast oop• sty In her water bot• tom of Mout 000 tom divided Into eleht different oomp.rtmeotr, end d• well lighted throughout from a dupllo•te eleatr10 119411. ing plant, lolly S00 Hgbte befog provided thror thee% the entire ship. The propelling madimer', was balls by Meso John Inglis A Soo, Toronto, from Assigns by their "u perintendeot Mr. James M. Smith. late of Chicago and West Muper,nr. The not °hinery (ender of a triple expansion vertical engine with oyl oder. 26. 42 and 70 Inches in diameter by 42 is. •treks. I'i.ton vaIyes are fitted to the high and Io- armediae cylinders and • double ported slide valve to the low previous minder, all operate) by the Stevenson link motion. The ports and pipes are ample for s high pastes "peed and all of the working parts and surfaces of the enktue are large end mode Irom the beet material used In this alma of coastruotloo. The air pump Is driven o8 the me.o engine, the dean beads •re of the dipper type. the b00k oohs moo ar• • ant Iron of the spite type and single equate oast lion o0lum01 support each nytinder on the frons or working side. The cylinders aro securely bolted together and the design throughout le plain and substantial. The propellor la of the No- tional atioo.l tyle and is 14 feet In diameter by 18 feet lead. '1 he exam pressure is 175 pounds supplied from four Scotch boilers 12 it. 6 In. In diameter by 12 teat lung and built to mart the Canadian and Coiled Scat.. Inspeot ion laws. Ooe (11 1o,h Mesa driven leo plower and two 36 Inch vsutl• hors supply fresh .tr to the stoke hole. The cargo hoisting outfit Is compete and is driven by a double 10110 ..alae, placed 011e and by• me and boilers, forward of the engine "torte 10x10 engine, located c of the men shin stairway. The hoisting drums are (D,yen by paper friction pulleys anti care her boon taken to have all parte Mostly and .m' mlble, It 1s expected that the steamer will mak. fully 1.57, miles as hoot wtce 'ceded .ed Moot 17,, miles when run sing light. WARNING. - THIM IS TO GIVE settee that anyone bathing off the Meads, csing or amprrine with the ferry. ehoelli�t ner7 gew111s bye •rrestilog edn anon d port of our pr"esoited. ATTRI1.1. 3: If \TUINILS' LIST, 1904. MUNICIPALITY JIIK'III 1. Ii1R O/ JRON00 PTY. Noel,. Is uerehr give* that ( have transmit- ted or delivered to the persona mentioned tints, the seething a an/ 0 ert the Veale 1 roples squired M sold se,tlone to besotr•ne- mitted or dehve'rd of the lie nude pageant to end Aot ot an last revised A Owt amenreeving eag 44 of the wale Mo- elcl.•hty to be endued to vote in the mid Municipality to electl304 for members of the l.q,l'1•tl.e Assemblyand at Municipal shoo 1.nn0, and that said I*t wee Mut poete1 no In my .0100 at Ooderinh on the tiro day of timber, 1911, 1911, and remains there for 1 esp.otlOo. Electors aro 0011ed upon to exam'ae the atld the and If any omissions or any other error@ ore found therein, to take Immediate proceed. Imp he he.e slid errors oorteeted &(:lording tzl1w. WM MITCHMJ,, Town Clerk. IS&N, IRS, Kn[Eon N -KOMI -On We,foeed.y even- ing' of tut week Teo'. H. Kuwaitis and Moa. Jennie Hoes were united to mat, imony at St, Ueorge's church, the rector, Rev. Mark Turnbull, perlormlog the nuptial ost'moay Was Ethel MoLeen was brides. meld and Jo,eph Melluugb gro0msmao. The bride was given away by her brotber Juba. At the ooncluslen et the o.Iemooy the wedding potty partook of an 014.11eao supper at the residence of the newly•wed- ded couple is Hamilton street, where • plea -ant evening was spent. 'filer W11.1. in Heim: --W bo` The famous and original frith oumedlans, Harney Ferguson and Mack. 'Pbls w111 be • great treat for thotl who .0joy • good, clean, laugbable Irish play. Bubbliog over with 1r eh eaytogs and comic Ireh wit, and handled by that greatest mmedlso, Haroey Fervsoo, whom reputation as an Irish comedian is known throughout the Caned States cod Eeel•od as the boot to the bust. nen today. Doe's 01411 1414. obanoe of sew lug the company, as It Is something out of the oraiu.ry to ge0 people Ilk. these here. Come sod see the best that Is gelog. Plan •t furter'', Tbur.d•y. Poll, r l'ocar ITEM. -A number of prominent oltl1.0e during the ra" week h.m been muloted In the eom of 92 3o each for riding oa the sudew0lk. Uth.r body ellen may take weather,...An old man named Robert Wallace, who ban ,peat I winters In nil ..o vagrant and wall ale fn the comity house of refuge for • term, on Saturday asked the msgutrato to send him to jail again for the ex along win- ter, es be tag no means of support. Mr. Seager wanted to Nod him to the house of relug., but the old man expre sed a decided preference for the jaIf, tool yieldng to bis earnest rtyuest Mr. Yeager sent him to the latter 100titutl00 for six menthe. Tito lieoetr.l. N,'tlxtuE,-At the meet, leg of the Daughters of the Hmp.re held In the ',Mary of tot court house on Moody afternoon last It was decided Io proceed at owe with the canvasser of the town, to ask the [nolle owe and all to aid In the building 0 a mush -Deeded hospital, and to hold another meeting 10 two week+ from that date, on Monday, ,eptember 30.h, at four o'clock in the .ftern000, when the results of such canvass will be made known. It I. hoped tbat 'ooh • response will be mads to this canvas" that at the meeting to to held upon the 30th the ladies may be able to deoide upon the commencement of hulloing operations to the very near tutors, ANNOUNCEMENTS - (1.1 rubber Wes on your carriage at the Dominion Carriage Works, May, Pet, dad you ase that rahber-tired boggy at the Demise. (Cerrl.geWorks7 It'. • beauty. Oyster., always fresh, at IM old reliable .oyster beam, Vienne Reser West 0'.. In balk or ...red all atyl.a 1.a cream, f•• t, pen)entlonary, dgsre, oto. C. Hl.,u'K • .Tort, prep Telephone 70 Biopsies Iropw910 op et the Dominos carriage Weeks. We sell the oelebreted (Colombia Memoir, the best on earth, .t the e)nmaleo Carriage Werke, Slee the "Soot. mss," named after the ship that ...v.yod 4 int (:enadtan contemned le South AMq, TR. MINd1'k DAl,RTtwa' (o.',•aRr A •'*assn order she •eepleee .f she Klein's Da.gbten will M bold in the Ops,• Hem* M Mesd•y, (e1. 7th. when Will J. *bite, kamoriet, 'fore.o., will he the .In*allas, ands Meal blest. Further MIMIC aeze week. Uu).LW IATI 1NeTireto TRUNT000.-A stoma) meet1og of the Collegiate Institute must.* board was held on Thursday for general buslons All the members were present. Mr. Grape was Riven team of *beano. to attend the review In Toronto with the 33rd re0lme01, It was ordered tbat Mr. Cooper be paid the balance cf his salary In lull and that the luhowl00 memento F. paid : 1'. B. Hnlmse, oo.l, 179 56 ; W. lee, oosl, $81 45: N. 1). Rougve, paint an4 sundries, 110 B0; Geo Porter. examination supplies, 125 50; Mall and Empire, •dvertlsemeot, 521. ; Tele - /mph Co , 251; secretary, fur polt•r°. 91 40 The ez•mn.tion fere of a Dumber el andena wbo did not write on the ex- aminations were relocien , NKw MA'lNIc Home.--M•Itland Lodge, A. F & A. la , hays reopened in tbelr new qua -tone reoeotly,8tied up for them on West sweat. The front put of the ee000d fl for is fitted up m • reception parlor. T1111 Is nicely decorated In dark blue and will be furnished .ppropri.tely. In the rear of this are the prep.ralon room, 0140 room and lavatory. T.e lodge room Is It, the east end of the I utidlog en 1 bee been newly decorated end furnished, ths color being blue. Oa the third floor • large dining room has been provided, and adjoining this • nicely fitted up kitchen. The members ,f the craft are 'paring r I means to snake their new quarters oomforabe. The beating le by hot water and the 'tottery .rrenge- mens have been well looked after. they look forward to • very ples0•nt time .t the dedication, when some promised members of the orale will le p r. PRK.'Ipu'T M,'KittKY'. 1)F.ATII Much interest win taken here to the truulo event at Buffalo, and on Friday. when It was learned that President McKinley's condition had taken • turn for the worse, the bolls. tins posted by both ategteph companlei were anxiously watched Saturday more - Ing It was learned that, the distinguished patient had breathed his last during the night, and there were many expressions of regret that the bullet of the in had not been cheated of Ile vroom, as the e0rher new' from the bedside of the wound ed t'realdent seemed to Indicate would he rho oast- The flags .t the court hoose and pwtothoe, as well as that at the United States Consulate, and private liege, were platted se half -mat u • tribute of teapot to the memory of the departed, stolen Sun- day sympathetio referenose to the death of the President were mad* In moat If not all of the ohnrobes, AROUND TOWN. 'I tit C(LLIp,IATS 1NSTITUrt. --in sedition to the list of wneewful candidate* p0011.h• ed In ,luly the Entrance .zamners have on ,eoonsileration decided. with 010 approval of the It. luostlnn Department, to pea the foll°wler paella : Addle Cox, Nellie Mar. w ick, !Aileen Mcl)onol4, Annie Stoddart, Cecil Bailin, Arthur McLean 0111 Caswell Remb.11, A J17n/)E41Ilr Fon Ma. ()Annum. -A de.ps'ob from Ottawa lad week slated : "It le etpro0ed that an app4e'ment will shortly he mule to MI the vacancy on the Hlrh Ooort Benoit of Ontario. Mr. 11 M, Br t'on, M 'P Kingdon. and Hoo J. T. ()drew. Goderinh, aro mentioned In m. n u/Ion with the rfn,e, with th, oilstone si ntly It. favor of the former.` Ten !bummer) Se•ute.-The open sea son for the tollowleg animals and birds he gee en Mender : (4.,,', s+ane. gronoe, h ares, putridity, pheaseoa, plover, prairie feel, qua 1. all, snipe, «0eefneck, black and grey rgolrreb. The following may not be bought or sold before Sept. 15, 190.5 : Partridge, settee, ge.11 sed weoduok, and the tailor/leg may not be killed until Sept. 18. 1905: English er Meoge1400 pheasants and prairie °blokes.. R.LoA.un n+ .r,'rionen S.No[w, •--- Ridded Foreleg, the lad who stole$29 from Hay.' livery .yhls ea the 4th lad., was arraigned before Jades Doyle re Monday, sad pleaded guilty His susel, W. Ptomaine, made • plea for 1.nlaecy, nine. leg out that thief sea the lad's first eR.noe, .hal he family eesesellena were highIN re• epeola►N, seed that It Wald de • 'settee i•• jetty to ky eheraesee m pl•s�k Im In prison. Be •M reerent1ed the J0*ee• of the re- saMy $9 al H. seem gl/1/RI 100 ball K. C. ; loamy vice preaidea0, Sheriff Reynold. ; preeldeu', H. 1. Siren', B. A. ; vtoe president, W. A Thompsoo, H. A. ; 2nd vloe president, Geo. L Allen ; eoore- L•ry treasurer, W. Passmore ; meager, 1t. D. Grant; moegiog enemata". Gordon W [vbtmau, Wooden 1'. (weed, Olen Mc- Donald. The boys bare oomimooed pr•o- do. and Intend to bull tee Hough sup &genet all oomere....Toe iiealorlh paps.. to eueounolog the reorgonlzetion of the Collegiate loetltute team In that tewo, say "'Phe prospects tor • good team are yety bright, sod the Hough Cup will likely be e.eo In 3wlorlb,where l0 rightfully belongs, before the onset of the swoon." There's nerve for you. if alklog would win the cap, Sealorth would not be hong with, ut 'Fa Clinton C. 1. club .e also In the field for the cup and there will lo all probability be • number of Interesting games before the snow 8,u). Naw 1100 Tu.' Haanul.-Tho gales of the out week bays luhed aid Hutu) into fury. and alienation,. et a Handgun. Tito Oestfrave, which left Dere Sunday morn tog, wan bottled up at Kincardine by the storm and was .tell there as Mu as yester• day. Ie will probably le Moody before she will reach Uoderich on the return trip. The why. Jobs Mages, Capt. Gerdes, batt • wild time on the I.ke during Saturday night. Ties storm , t ruck the Magee whoa off Bayhsid about 8 o'clock Saturday even- ing. At 10 o'olook .he was opposite this port, tout hearing no horn and seeing no lights could not maks tb. h.tb,r. The night ea spent on the lake, and C.pt. (,or. don aye It was the dirtiest 'debt he wee ever out lo. In the monolog id 4.. ) him• *elf about eight miles above Gorier re and got to here about-? o'clock. The schooner lost • mod pact d f her deok-load of coal and her mainsail was 'moo, The Mace* was Dorn Toledo, with 673 tons of a al fur the Maui tuba & L.k. Huron Mtlllag Co.... A large cargo of ere from Chloago was e0• ;Acted at the big elevator Litt eveo100. IIU+rON -RUex,-Tho bom. of Mrs Rusk, Etgm avenue, was tf{•. scene of • very pretty wedding ye.l.rdey, when 11 ... R,rt ha, the youngest daughter, bonnie the wile of W. C Huston, of Ener. Rev J. \V. Robinson performed the mom any, which took place at 1 o'olouk. The bride was charmingly attired in a gown of white or dandle. trimmed with French ysleoo).nnes, and married • bunoh of whits asters. She rota attended by little Wa is Huston, oI Exeter, mace ol the groom, al flower girl, also In • dress of white organdie with vel eminences trimming. Jackie Swart", nephew of the bri le,was ring -bearer. Fwob of Lb,ee attendants bore • bouquet of pink titan.. The rooms were decorated with • very pretty arrangement of Bowen, .hirfiv mama and row, After the oeremooy the wsddi o0 dinner was partaken el. and the newly•wedded creept0 teff ea t he 3:15 train tor Exeter, where a reception for them was held last Melting. The tori le, who it held to brg'i esteem by her frletds, received • number of vs'utlele and bead. one gilts. l'he groom prsseoted the 8nwer•gil with • purl mu end the ring -beater with a stick- pin sec with opals. ing their deemed sympathy for his persists, brother• and meters to their bere.yemene. He •leo lu.lruota ins to place a wreath ler hien, u) 1, tib has b,e.r does Pasant me o0 beb•II of the whole oU).re staff here 0111 ter myself to extend hoortfelt sympathy to yourself and Me. Mouaw and family In the death of our dear (nem! and •wooers B,rt. -rt J. K. M°NaILLix. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. If you haven't already got your 1.11 overeo•t the welcher recently 011, make you wish you had For •II dee tailoring as reasonable prices go to l'rldbam, the people's tailor, The tow.000110tl meets tomorrow (Fri• day) eved.v. N 1)utriehhSon stoop id •oar of flour to London oo No'day. About forty persons left the. .taboo 0a the Buffalo .1001 too last Friday. Thereto Interfered grub the band oonoert um the Sgiata lest Thursday ev.4log. The date of Mies Do.ogh'. millinery °peeing will O0 ao,eanced next week. Read ttree y page of To ,81uwAL. !tatters el local Interest will be found o0 pages 4 and 5 Ha.. THE S11: AL sena to your It tends fa the balance of the year. 'lo January let 1902, only 25 °eats, Anttoer 10 9.01(00 of honee Fought by Robe, McLean for the Brltuh army is to take place on 11e 26 h Inst - R R•dol,ffe h.a tot his house on Wert .t. to H. Meoere. Mr. and Dir.. tt•doliff. wW lige at the Cut zoo farm, Huron road. Mears. Alyn & McIver on Monday took over the hardware stook and busi.ee. of A. 51.1). A'lw, arid their first day was • busy sod eo.-ouragtor one. Toe artt6ulal et" le crafting has been coa- st! sated at West and Waterloo sorest. and the Indignant residents on the latter street have pet any their .hootlpg iron.. W. have to thank A. 1'. Mobeen for • buooh of h. a her and • pieoo of that floe Scottish deloly, to wit, shortbread. as mementoes oldie trip to the old land. Miss Ida Harland leaves thes week for Detroit, where .he will take • course at a busman oollege. Her place to Haines B:os,' a being token by Miss Bat Vales. A greed free bans ocnorl will be held 00 the Square on Friday dter000a by Fitz and Webster's McCartby'. Mishaps band. EverybuJy come out and ..j -‘y the treat. Mies Uilby, head milliner a Smith Bros. .1 Co., cordially lanes the ladies of (lode - rush and vtoio,ly to her malt:etry opening on Thursaay, Sept. 26-h, and lollowlog day.. Local mltltia men •re waloti09-ff71iF- porte as ti the Duke of Cornwall's prwpso• tiv. muvemeu 5, as • chugs of plans may mea* a ohangs_.lo_thi date .f the [.vletfls whiok they .ro to toile \t' [Dntn AT ST. PoTER e. -()0 Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock, the nuptials of blies Kllr-.toete Hurley, of "olio, 00d Thomas McGuire, of 11.1,011, were oflsbr.ted at St Peer's ohuroh. Rev. Ferber West official - ed •0 the teremooy, The bride, who eau given away by her uncle, Petrick Mo• Catchy, was attired to • matt 0l brown Deily a cloth, trimmed with Dream pessemen• teres, white brocaded silk west, and brown toque. 1a her hands she oarrted • rr.yer- buok and white pearl beady. '1 he brides- mald,ber sister, Miss Margaret Hurley,wori e emit of brown lady's oloth, blue sulk waist and brown molars hot, aril cowled a bou- quet cf white eaters. The groom was sap. carted by James Hurley, of Sarnia, beotb of the bride. Mee Simonoo played the weddiog march, and high mase was sung by the full Choir. At alt, oonclurion of the ceremony the iridal 'arty adjeuroed to the home of the bride's uoole, where the wee- ding repast was served, only relatives of the contracting parties being present. Mr. and Mrs. Malaita left es the 2.311 tin'o for Detroit, where they will make the •r home, and whither they are 1'dosed by the good wiehee ol their friends In uoderthh. The hr,dc sea the recipient of may costly proseua from her friends. Among those present .t this interesting ',vent were Mr. end bin, A. U, Mulrhead, of Sarnia ; Fred 31.r•, of Sunlit Tuonol, and Min Millie Noose, ot Detroit. ('over. Are'AIRe. -A meeting of the he are of refuge cm -mattes of the count g Y coned' was held •t Clinton on 'I bored.y. Thera were present Warden Holt, Mesn, Hays, Kerr and Uonoolly, councillor", %V. Gotta, Inspector, and W. Issas, money olerk. 1t was decided to pnr1bsee • Bell organ for the house for 9.56. '1 he Bell Company stated that tor sdvertleing purposes they would elute an organ for this amount worth 9112 cash. There are seventy Inmates In the house .0 preeen0, and a minute of the meeting rec. d. that "the oommlttee are "stinted with the n.ndi1.00 n1 the hoose •od farm."....On Friday there was a meeting In Goderioh of tit, building committee -the Warden and M Kerr and (loon Ily. They ex •mined the redden°. now toddler at the gaol and found that satisfactory progress was being mads. Some proposed changes in the plena were discussed bat were not approved. Om+AN Rm•traL.-L.vere of mato •ra looking forward to the (r0on r.oltel to be Rlyen in Knox ehureh tomorrow Wilda) attiring, by A. D. Jordan, of Rrantlerd. M:11 Blanche temple, contralto, of Braet- ford; Whom 'lynch',of Philadelphia (for- merly of Uolertoh), and H. K Jordan, or - tenet of Knox church, will inlet. in the program. The remits' leIn aid of th• charoh oheir lord. Followlog 1s the pro Tram I. ORertolre in 1) minor net tee A. 1). Jordon. 2, (tornel geleotlon H. K. Jordon. 3.11March....Feiner re et Cheat 9enphlene A, D. 30.000. (Aotlmant t. 140,147 ....... . ... ..........Bob rend 1. Overturn Remiesmlde Rusin' IL lf, Jordan. 0. Fontulr .P'aaut s a s s .Oonno4 Eddy A. D. Jorsan. 7, Vocal eel.ntle. sass . . .. ....... ......... Mites Trade(. 0. v mets. D mleer .. Allegro. Moderato, Adagio, fogsJordan. Mrwknl 0. O rest In the herd 11114.41) Marxlslnohn Mtge insane Temple. 10. Overtnre . William Tell.... Rossini A. 1). Jerds.. 0144 Rave the King. ymT,at.t. --The G. U. I. football elm( 41.0 basheed with she teReirlls9 M Awn 1 >ESudrery pra•ld••t. rep 11.1% H. Dunlop'. obonge of advertisement arrived too late for the tsar, He palls •tteotlon especially to • lice of ready made clothing, whish he ha put into stock the woes. Auyos• dmiI(log either ready•made or ordered clothing would do well to sea him. The ant est tall ezosnlo,eto the West by O r. R are seance d In 'mother ool0mo. Ezcursd,ne leaveThond•v, Frldev and Net u rJ•y, September 26, 27, and 213 ; tient. good to (stern on or before Mooday, 0.wo- be, 14 Redwood fares la Ds,rait, Port Huron, clown, Cincinnati and other calm. Bay your t nkat. from F, F. Lawreeoe, 0. T. R. town t:ek.tagent. COMING AND GOING. A. Saunders was to Buffalo the put weak. Mre. (Carleton is visill0g, her sou In Detroit. \ Walter Multiuse, of Toronto, was home over Steady. Mies N. O'Reilly b.o returned from • visit to Buffalo. Dl•o AT WINNtrto. - 1'he death of Albert V. MoOsw, third eon of S. A MoG•w, of town 000nrred on 1'huraday tat at Winuipeg, where he was In the service of the 1 , 1'. R 54 secretary to line rat .Superintendent lwomsr 1. The deceased was ooly in his twenty first year, and 111 hie death • bright •0d promising career hes been out abort. Meeh sympathy is felt for the bereaved family lo the lose of their goo and brother. The remain" were brought to Irod.rinh for interment, amino' on Monday evening. The funeral took place on Tueed•y afternoon to Mal/lend cemetery and was largely attended, Rev. Jas. A. Anderson oonduoted the services and the pall bearer, warn F. M. Dunham, D. D. Sallow'. Fred Mh.noeo, Fred Brophy, A..I D,okwn and Ernest Stewart. The employees of the Manitoba & L.k• Huron Mllhog Co. attended In • body and marohed iotbe funeral procession. dim following reference to the ad event le from The Winnipeg Tribune of Friday : "A gloom win oast over the (7, P. It. genera offi,se today by the •nneuncement of the death of Mr. A. V. 11e(1aw, lemllierly 'sown ea 'Inert.' The deceased had been 0000eot.d with the'.fft to of the C. P. R. general •nperintende a for Piaui five nen put - He was' young man of ezo.plmn.l abilities, •od although still in his teen".hen U.nsral Sopsrinaodent Oborne 00010 to lLi. oily he "sleeted him as hie private eroret•ty, and he 811.4 the prellloh with suoh •l.ihty CMC when Mr. D cone left the" dirt• on and Mr. Le maid sareeeds1 b no the latter ofrnnal retained hint In the same position. Per. MaNeillle, the ohlef clerk to the to feral sutpartnt.ndeot, speaking of the deer, bead, said : 'He was one of the brightest youes bellows in the who', seryls, of unimpsaoh• character, and miler with everyone with whom he bed coma iota minuet' The news of the young menu. death was • shook. e.peol•lly to thous engaged In the I superioteodent's office, where he had linen to Lnill.rly known His caw woe, at first, considered to he one of •err light character, but yesterday morning he became mnoh worse, and the and mime at 6:45 ad evening 1'h* deceased Telt h work at the oft Ie 111 with typhoid lever .sadly lawn weds age, to reoei•s treatment at the At. H,nlf•ne huptlal, where he dad. Ills ale wee twenty years and three molten. He eau • son of Mr. 8 A. Mo Gan, formerly a well knows grain march tel oI fhb eity, and now of (lodarl,h, Oot., and the family of *birth he was • member w11) have the sinoerss0 Oympahy et their samarium iHeed. In this pity.' Mr. Mo fiw tenetvmd the fnllewing telegram from .1 McNeill's, of the C. 1. R • W lnelpeq, Man, Sept. 13. R. A. Mollew, 6edetleh, (earl. Mr. Inmate wires me from He Jake. Ka. esedsw,ly perry to Ioses.4 the death et he nisei, Whitest, NAM (140.4 Beet Me- Ohw. Mn.Obwss lieellyjels Ma=Arty/ W. l'. t+code book in the Buffalo •sour• S ion the pest week. W, A D:etrl.h sea east on a busbies" trip the mist week. Mr. and \1n. Holt are eninlag kits Pan. Amerlosn 014ibitto0. Mr and Mrs. W. P Wasted), left on the Buffalo excursion en Friday. W. leo a, of Berlin, was the guest of H C. Fllsinvor over Sunday. Mies Green. Colborne le writing on U.I. vseri ty exmloattoos in Toronto, A Potts returned to New York on Fri• day atter a visit to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1. Platt eft Friday morning ,a the Buffalo excursion. Mr. and Mrs U. C. Whitely spent • few day. .t the Buff.n the put week. Colin W. Campell left Monday for To- ronto, where he will attend oollege. even. M I,,., of I1hioagn,w•s in town let we1 k and left on Friday for Meares!. O. Moffat, of Minne•pnlie, spent Sunday at the home of Mre,R MoKlonon, West at. Mr. sod Mrs. A U Molasae were among the visitors to the l'en•Amtrtoan the pat week. Mees Thompson, of ot. Marys, le Omaha/ •1 the home ot her unole, .1.". Farr, Kut street. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Humber during rte pad week vented Buffalo. N. Y., an 1 $mlth• port. 1'a. Mise 111110. left this week for Washing• ton, O, C., where she w111 probably speed the winter. Rev. 4'. nal, of i/etroit, who bas been emending some • eek, here,left fait week en • trip to PnllsIsIph1•e 11re W. Moblregor and deaghter (;aorlolte, of Detroit, .re yi.itlog friends •od reicher,, here and in Co borne. 1. inch Her,ld: M ('I.ra Iloob•nea left Tuesday for London, where sh• will continue her etudes d the Collegiate In- stitute. Mr. and Mrs W. W. Thomson and their household returned to Lnadon on Monday afar inking their home here daring the e0 comer. Frank Shtanan, Isle e1 London, spent lh• pant week •b his home bore and left on Tuesday for Pittsburg. P.,, where he ha • good 'teeniest. Mrs .l. Maoist -tor and three ohlldrs., 'd H.mlltor•, are ap.ndlnq the wink at the home of Mrs. Mol. •ren'. parents, Mr. and Mn, Wm, M'('lars, Mr. and Mrs Funk Wright, of Stratford, spent Sunday with their r.lotives here and lett Monday moraine to visit the i'.n•Am• aloes ezpasltlon al Buffalo. Mrs. J. C. (trete, of `Seaferth, with bee daughter Resin, made • "fait of • few day. at the Heiden , of her parent., Mr. and Mrs W. Aeheeon, the pun week. D. R. Meaaly, of Maples, formally man- ager of the Gedsreb Or an (1. , was Is tests on Thursday Iter. The saw milling company at Staples wltk «kleh he le con- noted is protrude'. 1)r. Ar.elA Pack woad nod pail., of R.r mads, are here ea • vele ler • few days at 'be residues el Mr, sad Mn. In Teasel Weal at. The deeeoe we here mires years me m1111166. Ise Tweet's bream. 8e n uleo01 great *barren In the Swe, notably be naw granollthio sidewalks, and is herb y of the 0910400 that liudeelcb is going need. Mr. and Mrs (1eo. Coy wets visiting fa I day• the put nook •o Sa lleurgc's notory, and left on l'usud•, ter KIaoar• dine, lire. (.ary's termer hcme, where they will vieioder • short time. CHURCH NOTES. The ladles of the 000gregtlos of North street Methodbt church loam." holding • supper ou'rbsokeplvlog eveol09 this year se neoah Miss Thomsen, of 8t. Marys, rendered the sole, "re. Peons." la North serest Methodist cherish on Sunday ev•oloq. Mise Teomson ;maw* oil • ,troop, (Hear and sweat voce and her singing delighted all who heard bor. Next Tuesday eveaiag the Spser.h Lasegue of Victoria at. obaroh will 0lye • literary entertain -teat, else • reception for studeats and other stratagem The mom. mitten extend • hearty 10vit•t100 to .11. Mestisg to women* at 8 e'olook. The annual b.rvss/ tkmnkaglvioe services of Christ church, Pert Albert, will to 000duet.d by the liar. M. M. Goldberg on S.od•y next, the 2&Ad Met , both fawning and eveot er Whet w,10 the freshly painted walla and the deoorauooe, the oburch will look •t its best. You are .0rdla.ly invited. The reception held 0a l o. •dry evening by the Epworth League of North- street Methodist eberoh was attended by • large number of students and other young people, the looter* room of the shack beim( tilted to the doors. After the etreoger• had been made to feel at home, Rev. Dr. Daniel •d. drosod the muting and presided whets a musical program was reedited, vocel solos being gives :by J P. Brown, Will Brydges, Mies Minnie Adv Vane and Mies Thompson, of St. Marys, •od,,o loetrumenai solo by Mies Irene Acheson. An amusing Name wee the reading of poetic lines written impromptu by different group* of the young people preterit, the subjeots having been suggested by means of el.ps of paper distribute.' amongst them. Teo hitt thing on the program was the serving of r resp• meats, which we. s•rYkda of with lank. w. C. T. 1 nestle el ride /rga.leatie..-N- Oren Elected and Reports ,revealed. The animal meeting of the Geduld' Woman's Cbriellan'1'emperuooe (Jona wan held In the 1'empetaoce Hall on Mooday afternoon, September 9 h. The ISM half hour was of • devotional nature, Mrs. Colic Campbell preeldi.g. Poo( Morgan was preent during the pat 0t the meeting and 0071 • abort •ddres. 'deet, Mr.. \V•tsoo oecu pied tite chair during the bedtime*. part of the [meeting. The anneal repents of etti.ers end superintendents were presented. The following were Mooted °thoers ler the current year : Mr.. Watson, president; Mrs. Geo. Adieus, 1sT vice president; Mrs I) Metldllcmlly, 211 arae presides' Mn ('.lin Campbell, oorreepoodl0v eeom. tiny ; Mrs Robertson, reeording secretory ; 'fire M H ' lo treasurer. Mrs. George Acheson presented the re• pert spun • Aeotlfi° temperance In.truatlou to eohoele ; Mrs. Colts Centphell, the report upon work among sailors ; etre. MoKotz 1 reported up00 work among lumbermen, and Virs. Hick upon peeler mating". Mrs. Robertson, superintendent el the anti-nar• ootlo department : Mre, M oddert, 1ap.r10- te0dent of the dep•rtmeut of railway work, aid Mrs. Davidson, sepertolen tat et the eve.gsil.t4o departmeot, earn pr..ented a report of the work dope le her departmeet� Incise the year. The manual report by the oeerelary, Mn t.,berao0,opeued with word. of enoeurlge Moat. She reported the averse.* attend •nos at meetings as 13 ; on crura to day, 45 Number of reguler mre'Jnva, 23. Honor ary member', 18; new members 1(r 1410 Year, 9 1441m and 6 0.otleaeo ; total mem heirship, 46. Special ■Pete](. during the year -three parlor .wee,119., thr., address s and one lecture by Rev 40 O Taylor. The Union had also arranged for the meet tog addressed by Rev. Meavy.. limo or •od McKillop In the Interests of the 1),minion Allieooe A ooleoter, Mrs. tloll.nd,was al- so appointed from the Union to reoivs sab- eonpt4o0, for the Allot... wort}. Two petitions had bees otroal•ted, one In town, the other In Saltinrd, preying that licenses be not granted. In one late incests at• tended the petition. letters had been trent to the i.ocal member In regard to the franchise petition. Six d+legate■ were sent to the oounty convention at I(lyth and one to the i'rov000la' convention at Smith's Falls. The Lair work was oleo taken op and meals were served an4 a large eluontlty of literature eau dlebribsad. The report mentioned the e8iohst work that had been done by the various offi lers and .upern- te0dente of the Union, and • tribute was paid to the president, with whom the more. Lary said It had 0se. • "rest pleasure for her to work. The erem.rer'e annual statement showed total rec.ipa of 9.58.44 •ed dleburpmenl1 of 155.60 Balance, 92 84 The address by Mn. Watea, the Areal• dent, contained words of exhortation and encouragement to lnereased effort to the future, for the derlractnn of Om saloon evil and the advancement of all the alms which the llolon has In view. The ruttier muds, of the Union will he heel oo Moadey, September 23rd, at 3 o'clook r 0. NEW ''ADVERTISEMENTS SEPT. )fi Cnange of Business -Allan & Mslver.. Ladle.' Jackets -J. H. Colton*. 4 Millinery t ),assts Kap/.26-W,A. WB;I. 4 0.11 Uupl•y --Smith Bros. & Ce A AeouOcaneat-Klmg's tunabten 1 Selling Out wars Paper -Porter's Beek and Wall Paper Stere.... Aunouesemewt--Smith Bros. A Co 1 1 1 1 Oysun, Eta -C. BlenksWwe Madloat Oard-Dr. W. F. Galles Voters' 'List, 1901 -Woo Mitchell Macrons Wanted --Mtge Ra; 1 A meet -Mtge D000gb .sass..... 1 Molkutby'e Mishaps-Vtotorl* Opus Hoare 8 About Oar Stile -Hodges" Bros Jl Wes'ere Mzoerelou-F. P. Lowrance ...ie8 BY THE SOUNDING SEA. Promo Exourslon to teho Atm Ian tlo. A 4plr.dld Tear et Gk. ■ar11imss rrevlweos --710 Rhes' Reed el Vell.waklp RxewtM' en -l. (ley. .retia and gees ar.0e• with. No. 2, After leaving Digiby the first stopping place of the Prose Association party was Annapolis. 1l was on the itinerary that • brief stop would bo made at th s important town and the tesidente hada arranged for conveyances w drive the visitors to points rift intorep. A rather amusing incident happened hens. Four of the tun makers of the party were lett slanting on the railway platform after the last available carriage had drive off, 8Mwl to:over6ow.ng with the more fortunate members 04 the party. There was no full in the immediate propo- sition s0 far se the "Big Four" could see. but the p,rssibihtioe of the future were great and the opportunity was taken ol• vantage of. A large dray was oomnuodeer- .4, upon which a number of chairs were pl.dxd The Four then took their places in the chews. and the veteran et the party pladxd • bright eye( Afro -Canadian, •bean• nine years old, named Ray White, in the onntre of the party and she dray became at .1103 the feature 0t the drive. Everywhere the dray received the first place in the apple/tee of %he multitude, anal the higher priced and more gaudy vehicles were at unoe relegated to the "arid others" column. 'rhe occuppwana of the dray were photo- graphed daring the drive as "features" in the Aun•p.tis parole. Keutville, tamed( after the Duke of Kent, father of the late Queen, was the lunch .taliyn and everyone appeared to be 'Nei when it was reached. A drive to WoBville, rya "Look off" and a dinner at Acadia Seminary Hotel. Wolfville, brought the party to the t me for taking train for Halt x, which place was reached shout midnight by a rather tired aggregation of newspaper folk. Sunday in Halifax wan spent in a quiet and sedate manner by the party. An sntooiehingir large percentage attended the churches, but whether the attendance eau Umpired by a deuru to make a goo,( im- pressidai on the natives or from higher nuttiest; your deponent mllh not. It is to he regretted that ail dlh1 not &vol them- reeves hemr eves of the fin church.opp and °swollen' preening to be hal lit Halifax. Perfect unanimity iii church -going would have boon a bright spot in the history of the itinerante, but truth ooeupe's the statement that. utenimity was not the order of the dity. The citadel hill and the Wellington barracks, where the Canadian regi• meta 1. a alio.od, claimed visitors Irom the Prem party, end it mud be miaowed l4ant considerable pleasure was taken In the beautiful view of the harbor, BL George's Island. 1)artm•ut,h, and Other pointe to he Been frum the glacie of the citadel. The hospitable manner In which the t•i•itore were reeetved by the Wont, of Halifax, and particnarly that received at '\ the lianas of the Tourist Club, was very much appreciated by the reelpients. T. . muds Midnight the party once more got together aid started for the special train which awaited them. They were aceom• ponied to the depot by Hon. W. 8. Field- ing, N. R. Mt;urdy, and le number of other friends who had mole their stay in Halifax paeti.marly enjoypble, and it was little wonder that before leaving the eel and historic city "Au'd Lang Syne" wan sung at the parting after • fashion that showed that the wends and sentiment wen fervently felt. "All aboard(." called the conductor, aml the last man stepped one the last car as the train moved out. Shortly after 6 o'clock St. John, 14.B , wait reteherl,anl, atter a little private siehbe seeing had been indulge) in, a public drive through the city ands paths eau hal. 81 John has developed into a handsome ted p.ograinive city, and the spirit of enterprise is evidenc_d on every hand in the star• 11000 the travelling preen party were the u•sla of the local prise peoph., sod the tepitality extended was in the shape of • trip on the honey, • shore railway ride to the see shote and a c'•m take one the beech. Swimming was also indulged( ie by some of the nifm•er., but the appearance of the pertletpants so they returned front the "dip' did not win rent the belief that a was over -enjoyable to any great extent, al- though some of the victims talked otherwise, with ehataring teeth and trembling 'Inaba. One of the Inc.'. truthful igeosel up the situation by "eying, "Yoe, R's c0 1 :-it wouldn't have done s bit of It mon if the gas jot* hal been keptlit under it just two minutes longer" But the Clem hake was • bowling *threes', and es the good thing* were spread before the west., and wing and sentiment mingled) with the odor of sea- weed, the tempting clam, the rotund hard- boiled egq,itnd the toothoomo ckleben, with tr,mming. to snot every palate, a general feeling pervaded theessemhage that. it wan goo,( to ire there, and that the prose club of St .lohn were jolly gond fellows. Senator Ellin, the Nestor of the eit John pre r, lent the light of'hie countenance hi the gather- ing. mid Great Moott, of The Sty,, Milligan, d The Telegram, that goad fellow, Bowles, Major Malkham. Mayor Demob 0(01 °there hal the glad hand extended to the boys sat g1r''s from the wild arxl wooly Wed. The mature to the city sea► enliven. mi by the guests singing : We've been Eat, and we've been west. And we have made our rims quick ; But the best c'•m bake we ever slewck Wan at St. John's, New Bruns,ek, D. wMc(1, THE TELEPHONE COMPANY AND THE TREES - To the Editor of Tug Sro4A1,. Regsrdlog the It... Is last week's taus of To■ Mu+NAt. snot the (tell Tele - ohne Go, to Goderloh. the ieal meoeger pond id with pride to North .1., appareatly forgetful of the wanton destraotlon the Telephone Co. did amongst those be•ntlfol ,oaole tries a few leen ago, by cutting the lops of them. Tolley may be aeon the dead trunks of • number of our largest trees .lowly dying from the tap downwards in consequence of the reskles butchering of oar Telephoto Co ; others have died and been removed. The warning oote of your norreepondeot kin indeed been Wendy It rod too late. \Vhy should an oatpus each •• this be allowed to destroy *or Owe, deapn,l our bwutlfol err,'. and mot • heavy t., for the nee of their ic• strnmentt7 iR might be worth the hardened tsrpsyer'e while to eequIrs doe. the Hell Telephone Co pay .offimeat taxes for the groat reveeos they derive in Goderich, Alsatians Cm zeit. AUCTION BALE• TtnDn.noo, B,pl. I9;k Alsatian sale.4 farm stitch and Implemeos., on lot 41. 000. ousters 13. Nolan, twee/tilts "oath of Mas• ohe.Mr, nimmeeets9 at 1 o'nlook r 0 Mg. Jas (Inv ma. proprietress, Jono Xerox, •aetleaeer. Tenant• 0, 1- 15th,- (Clearing *neten sale of 7 head of hereto, 4,5 head of , alto, 28 sheep, 23 pip, Property of John Feta. gas, Iota 2 and 3 R, 1). Colborne, Every 'aim ol te he .d4. Ne reserve. Tsarina* Urnhar, oaatlawuM. BORN. 704141940 In Wee, Wewanosh I!ah eels„ on Rept Mh.th• patio et Jame@ roretes.af • eon. WHOM 1. Weat vrsw.nosh, Dlk sen. on Rept, nob. the tweet' grad Motinald, of • sen. MARRIED. Itl'4St1J, 11 )111189. Oe Uneasier •vegi- big at V Intnrl• at. 00re.00lsn, bx r pe� oa), W. Rehlne, W0110m 0. Reuel te Ips R Henna, beM M (lodWeb. DIED. MedlAAW, in Winslow., Man, es Tkuuurrepppt001 10allasw• S t ee Writ oiof MGM 1N mime 1 WMdam