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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-7-24, Page 1THREE •.A 8.. A v'rs ARE ACTIVE AGt-1T8 WHEN PL.Ac0 IN THE SIGNAL The A ionat. T1-133 DMADINO- N323WBPAP.EIR OP HURON OOLTNT ' - FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR •289'' LOOKiA T YOUR LABEL.! IT SHOULD :8E MARKED PAID FOR . :. 1902 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : JULY 24, 1902. D. M°G1LLICIJDIJY, EDITOR. THE WEEKLY MAetllOT REPORT Oooatou. July 93 tit 1 Fall Wheat 7 7 1 to e0 /lour, t•mii7. per 'wt._. -.-r 10 to 9 10 Flour, patelst. per (port -,-- 0 fu to 2 31 Bran, Ill too-. -- --. --- - 17 0e to 1 00 Shorts. • too ...... _...-. -. 10 00 to 1 00 Horoonlnp, par owl 1 W to 00 4(70, per bush.... 000 to 11 Buckwheat. per bush 055 to 5e Clete, a boob ............,-_-40 to t* sas, a bosh.....„--....-,..-75 W t 1 Marler, ear busk 050 to 60 Hoy. l ton old._ 10001o* 00 Hoyton row 6 CO to 00 Potatoes. • bush.. 70 to to l0 flutter. chooses. per Ib---. 10 to 11 Oars, troth asp10 Id. a dos.-- 19 to 13 Wood- ._-.-,.. CO to tilde. -.- -- _ ..... 00 to Tela - 10 to 1.l re Hors SO to loomed Hoye.. 00 to /Moon.,_ ...................................... 13 to limn. per Ib.. ........... 12 to Lord. per lb..It b Pressed Beef, tte OUS$ 00 to toothed Bost. hint 00 to Cottle, 6 <port IM00 to W 00 59 60 8) 18 le 11 00 (10 Kuala CHAS Ill. PASSMORE, Organist and Choirmaster Knot church. Pupil of Mr. A. 8. Vogt P;ono. (Egan and Voice. Angleee.atreet 01-tt 11158 OOLBORNM, Teacher of Fletcher mualo method, will re - clove pupil" at her studio, above Mr. Nattel's Iesuraaceo00.. 11aml1t se street For Infer - 1 ,0110n apply either at studio or at residence. NL Patrice • street. rW. GLENN CAMPBELL, organist and musie0l director of North street Methodist church. meeker of piano, sloe an. men and theory Pupils prepared for a1 ea- .nnn•uons of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Will be Wesaed to tussive applies - Pots from all those reuplrleg tomb laarun- tioo at hie new studio over Thomeon'e musto store. Use of piano for Or•otloe may be 0r reined for. 0711 Public Notloe. WARNING. -ANY PERSON BA1 H• Mg from the Islands using the ferry without permisnioo, •hoottoo. or otherwise trespassing upon any part of the property will ler crested and prosecuted It. C. ATTRILL, Ridgewood Para. PRO?. S. L. TAUBis •KUINIe.Tv*inn ofTR:IAN Aon at 3 •PeciaLI.T All kinds of Spectacles ant Eyed4oe t made to order Special •iteauoa given to no og the 570 Orden by mall promptly attended to Be- wareof parties using my name. as 1 employ no Iravlll0r ascots whatever. dat4tootioo tIt110100 end. Katabllahed 447.1. 151 RICHMOND STRICKT W.. Ti)IO)N fu Room. to Let. frt0 RENT. -ROOMS ON HAMILTON 1 street st present 0000pled by R N. Lewis a law °Moret; sill change Into small store If oeosseary. Or rooms over atlas Quatro.. store with front sod rear eotnnoe. K. N. LIMO. 71 For Sale. AFIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE OR T° RENT. In the township of West Wawanoeh. lot 21. concession 5 oontalning 900 .c..a. more or eo.. about 175 cleared in • good state of cul- l. atm°. ul- 1 .anon. good fences. well watered,ood orchard. buildings rood, ambles under barn. 42 by 02, ronvenlent to schools and churches. :old on w terms to suit purchaser. Apply to W. H. ('AMPo1i1,L. Westfield, or W. A. HARRISON. Locknow. L: 3m °HOICK .UILDI*U LATS FOR SALE Ia I• (4 George's wood. Apply to L. B. UVAN a0-tf VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR ple. being the pDroperty of Mle Robert Whitely. containing 34 acres, bolag composed of lot 12 In the fob concession, and t sere*. part of lot 1910 the 4111 000ne*sioo. Goderirh toonohip. This • first clam farm one is nitu stud •moat four miles from t,oderioh. Title perfect. Jor particulars apply to the under - stoned Dated 2nd Jay, 1001. PHILIP HOLT. Godorlch, TWO FARMS FOR BALE. -LAT 6. commission 7. Colborne. costalelme 100 anti Lot 07. Maitland ronoe..ton. Ooderlch towoabip, 000talalan 75 acres. Fish farms are well feoeed and well watered , good Moiling. and first cue. orchard on each farm : nearly all under grass. Aixty per cent. 0of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at .5 per cent. For particulars imply to T HI' RNY, Carlow, Ft IR SALE OR TO RENT. - MRM +trach•n offers for sale or to rent the property as 91eaeat ooruoled by her. on the corn•, of Victoria and Brace .trema. There N • large concrete building 00ntalolog dwell- ing hoose and store, with all 000venienotw In connection. Thereto also • story -and -a half frame dwelling situated on the same Rs. Terms reasonable. ApoV!? *0 MRN. BTRAOHAN, on the premnlsoe- OLI) PAPERS FOR SALE, FOR PUI'- Ung undo, carpets, oto. Apply at Toe Bta. A I. 045o.. A' 1'RIVATP, WALK That big Stene house with 7-roomod brick addition, eltasl1d on Plotoo Street. The honest is dryand warm, blow lined throughout with 2-Incplant. It is onlld sod substantia. It was built by the late Shot'? (Abilene when In bin pr me Not for a day hot for all s me. The fooidatlor are about 3 feet thick and will endure se long .. Oho PynmIde of Rooppr. A home meeker ur in..stot who riot II see flee Dntent'alitl..of fresh paint and pope-. which are Ineupen.lre, and of miss. wh nh le pine roily cheap, by a 11ttt . planning and ludioions erpenlltnre ran modornine It Into an no -to - date mansion. 1 assert moot stre•uoasly and te4tleosly that a bin mown will sworn.. to the wiemaw•ke investor for the beat or all rail -- sone that he hes. broad and oolid foundatloa all rosily to his hands. The same o•enot be Sold of a .11.44 or ,.sear. Let those who are on the lookout for • Soft Snap investigate, in- Vestlgate, Invest4soft. Offers aidr.Ssed to THEO. J. MOORROUSE, wilt naive, rompt attention. ynMd I. O., ROI 7311. 1012 81 tt ininianoe. eta- - (`IRAA, 00. SHAW, UKNRRA!, INWUR- �v AMOK and real ..tate tweet. 015.1, tee door.sera.! 1'. 0.. Ooderleh. Again for the leading tstoa fire Ieenr.aes 00000001./ and t took sem9.01.1. Morouttl1. and manufact nr'•Ig riots t Nwost rates. 0111 at office. W, wROBERTSON. Anoka end Aocorisorouet. mis.ntant and nnp AAw.nt. omitting" rented and mate e011.Me0, rive Inolranea In Hratleh and (Ieea4lan (,o. mysrtle., Most OOdorieh. set k Rare pTosittf J. T. NATTEL, (IRNKRAL iN- !MR A)11Ct snit Real Rotate agent. Ire, Ufe, Arn4Awatand Plato Mose 1 wto e1le('si Oil mutual er cash plan at lowest .nta l((pta tis"" Wish sal ansdisn ossopi nee esp °VII 11 11111V. RRsgg 110 Ostrow a Ostrow. Rag THE TOWN COUNCIL Another Long-standing Mat- ter Cleared Otr the Slate. stralgbtenle4 Out o1 the 11r0.elllhle Walks rrlawe-■r,e.e Oyer the nth at dale B..lb Ilan,.* society Wants • Ball Stand - A Beaty Evening', Werk. Mayer Common ooeupt/id the ohatr at tits ✓ egular moetiog of the town oouootl on Frldy •yeofby, and Couoolllors Knox, Muroey. McKim, Elliott and Thomson were to their eat,. A tommucicatloo from feed Davis, pr.- prtetor of Lhel Hotel Hsdlord, asked for the use of the strip 01 land oo abs eutatde of the Sona linos to tae water Douro, between Mouth street and Kingston strait, ►o be UMW! as • bowling green and to be levelled, sodded and kept to order at his expense. The matter woo referred to the publlo so ke 0015004Uee. A oommaoloatloa from the ecuuty oleo k, statics/ the 0.0041 of county rate to 1th raised by the town of Uoderlob for the year 1902 to be $962.85, was referred to flee fiosoos committee. A stalemwl from the msneser of the Huron & Brae Loan and lnr*stmeot Ce., stating the amour( on depoilt with the Company to the , 0.4)1 of Gm town e. July 1et to be 124,545.46, was alerted to the Somme oommr tis. 'the following oemmasloation was m- aimed from D.okleson & Darrow sod was referred to Lhs amoral oommllt4e : Ooderlch v. Elevator Oo. We haw. tec.t•ed from Masers. Proodfoot A Hoye the ful.ewl0g polio!es of los.rance .sighed to the mein and with the comsat of the mooring companies rador..d : 1'..0 0 x 1 15 000. expires 22n4 °otober, 1902; British Amerman, 110.000, expire. 20.b °otoher, 1902 ; Guardian, 15 000, ex - piths 25 le Outeb.r, 1902; Hortford,15 000, expires 20 n of °mother, 1902 ; sod we are oromleed R .101. $.5 000 ; Northmtl. 15,000 ; Imperial, 15 000. N ins 11 the.. pohole", bower. oo0'ems the 030rlg.0e clause, and Mears. P. & H. Insist Oat If the clause le ruluired the town mos' pay the sddtuoosl premium demanded rf 25 cents on the dollar. Wo have pouted out to Meter.. I'rnodfoo' d: Hay. that the )iderm004 in this c... provides for mnurance "for the bomb. and security of the p;•tatil. ' and that we are eotlllsd to have an sbeelute 4,- 550500• of the mortgagee's le and not m troth poltales liable to to lov.lid.ted by semo wt or delimit of the mi rotators. It leek", however, es If they louodef to ad - bore to the poo tion taken by them. la the m • atlm. we have ad•ued than that we do •o► swept the pelloie• as a complete die - charge of then* obligation. Yours truly, Dioom000 & Gammow. A tep••rt from EogIneer Kelly rnoom- menAioP the dlwenti,s00oe of the see of ab. fire hydrants for the Oiling of the ureal w atering cart. for which purpose they are n ot adapted, and pottleg In Instead pipee and valvas for th• purpose, woo referred to the water and light committer. A communiostloo from Mergers. Dlokineon S Darrow. aiming that the matter of the . .-tion of Holm.. n Uo4erloh wait at an en1, and .0oloei08 their bill, made up from the beginning and amooatlog to 11,068 90, woo r•fsrrol to the fivanceoommittse The following inmmu010.1100 from the president of the Musical Socle'y woo rs- forred to the pabko works oommlttest : Uusn..MSN,-Ws herewith prsesot for your tondderatloo plan of the band stand which vim Muelea) Sisley and, we thtok, our Wizens generally would Ilk• to nes erected on this Square. Your honorable body I. quite tones that efforts hay• been made to able direction before without avail and that the prtnotpal object!oo roved bas bon that a hind stead would be u eye. sere In each • position. The plan which we .ohm,t overcomes any possible weight which "ooh on argument ooald hays. It is ornaments' In desltn sol is Intended to be used as a summa hcatte where people may e ft daring the day. We hellevs It will be an ornament to the park rather Mag otherwise and will 5s the most popular mitosis "pot In the Square. While Mr. Tilt, . tth great kindness and public spirit, bo, welcomed tits band to hie bsl000y. It bon been oeverthe'sso at the ows0 of mac - Mashie loeonvenleooe to hi, househoIA, and he In serious to re»r•. It for the roosts. in just oe to him, therefore, as well as to the other Inter tits oonoerned, oro. TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of cnanges mast be loft et this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Oopy for changes mut be left not Ir ter them Mon- day noon. Ousel Advertisements soonptetl .D ho no' n Wednesday of (mob worth. reaehers Wanted. rIIEA('1IRR WANTED -F(14 UNION 1 B. A. Mo. I7. A.hnom and Went Ww.n osh, for the t rm beglnoing Amy 1* 48th. 1902 Appl'eatlons will be reoelved M AeOretary np to August lath. Applicant will moose state sant and onai4oatioos. Address: WM IIA ILIR. Poet', Du0gaenon, Ont. 72 2. l'onal•PI Wanted. fi1KNDERS WANTED -SEALED 'I EN - 1 Oros, beth Immo or wpara1. are remind for the erection of the Notts street Methodist ('horob, In t4.. Town of eodarloh, Ont. Ten dela eddreseed to Rev. Dr. Daniel. Ooderioh, SRI he taken up to 8 p.m. on August 12tn. 19.1* No tender will bo 0os.000 ly aocepted. Plus and opeo4ntotlons eon he soon and In formationobtatnsd at the Division Court • ,Ire, Wept snot. J. A. FOWLER. R. W. MORRNZIK, Arehittot Seo'y Trustee Iloord. .Situation. Vacant. WANfE(-(X)MPKIhNT GiRL FOR ',moral h0.1S00rk. to go to Ch'cagn. W*``es 01 per "rook. Apply t ) MRs. J. A. YATKA, •t James Ya(eo, tttl est prof, Oode It loth. WANTED -A 000D (KNIE+RAL MER - rapt. in • small family, Apply to MRS. H. STROUD, Pati Ont. PP7l- WANTED -- 12 CAHINRTMAKERY, Rteadf work for good men. 9 ate ex pM'trffono1 and WaSal ..p..tedfbe'IJanadt0n i)Aoe & School garniture Co., Preston. • Fl 11� Publle Motloe- Illtal1M1. rilHR CLRRK (4F TRE PEAOItI HAS - l r oat wed th. M•IM I Mmt'11N of °n)artopit, R. W. i. OALLOW, PO Ts' (71 AN 11By. ter the mna11101 matl*srat. and °Deka' �rtwgaews�t g1�a I je9sof flea • Mit ltd to noon v. tie rme. inMdrtiw. 11114. st 11. rams M it 61 t0 I()girt ee the Pe tem r.sp.elfully age upon your honorable body the due;r•blllty of lulmodiate action, and wi Ironton tie hops that your dto01an will be a favorable one. A000mponylog i his lsttor was au 511imate from boobs/sang cod Lawton, Mamma the omit of "reciting • band stand, so iordlog to tie plan upsolbod, at $21d. The following auoeun5e were referred bo the 8oaaoe oumm*UMe : C>.n.dls• (Amoral Klsotrlo Co., 'Toronto, 011, 12.95;irons. termer, $196 75 : Thompson Bros., bloke 1.01011(464, 113 20 Tue sox tort of Maitland oemelery reported two wet -meats In the usmetery Moos Jane 17•b, iaolusive. Ti. water mid light committee reported, rso.mmendbg that the request of No em ployees at the pump how he grouted and that they nasty an loorease of 25 omits per day each ; also that the committee be em- powered to have t6. Atrloaltaral grounds and ballding properly lighted. The olerk had bean Inaruoted to order come *applies for the plant asked for by Mr. Kelly. The report was odupted. 'the public works oommittoo reported that they bad relu•eal Mr. Todd's appli- cation for the prlyllogs el rooting booths on July 120, not Mtievi0g they had auth- ority to want the request, They had granted the use of ►he Aarloultural grounds is the Orangemen fer the 12111 had asked that their notion be endorsed They had b - struoted the slink to offer loss A SI.phard, 150 in payment of 14elr ola'm for sites. In laying the sewer on Britannia road to the summer hotel, and the offer has bean •c- oapted Mr. Elliott staled that this report was 400001eot. It was the desire of the oor.- mittoe that no booths eh.s'd be erected on the Square, and lhs clerk woo Inetrerted to notify the !layer to this afoot. A number of booths .bad been emoted, and he wished to koow on wait authority this had bees don.. Hls Worship sold he had reoelved se to thin effect frem the clerk. He did not think •ity further dlaosssten of tie n a' ter would be useful new that the 000a - • lo. was past. He had been plowed • rood deal shout the.. booths cad had ve- lars(' appl toots to the clerk. Mr. McKim did not want to let the matter drop until the biome was placed where it belonged. The mstruotloos of the c. manta. had baso ignored. Mr. Knox said so reeolutton Doo pasted such es Mr. Elliott spoke of. Mr. Tsomy- eon •Iso said no each resolution woe loathed, while Mr. Elliott and Mr. McKim as strongly .4..ed that It was. Ther• woo quite • warm duoussion before the report was adopted be abs oouootl, Messrs. McKim and EIliottdiseeotlag. Tie special committee recommended that the *sIti) of James Reid, street Inspector, assessor and ooll..sr, be loorehsed 850 per year, and that the salary of R Paden day reostebls be loi•rohi.d 15 per moatb. l0 reply to an Inquiry as to the pro sent maof throe othtore, the clerk .tetod that Mr. Reid was now Putting 8600 and Constable Phalan $25 a month. His Worship loqulrod if it was the un- s.lmous lording of the oemmlttee that tits iooreues should b* made. Mr. Thompson sold the committee had g iven the subject oarefal 000slderhtlen and had desldst that the offioun wire untitled to flea •dva0cu. The report was adopted, The report of the flames Mm..ttfwe re- 000me0dlog the payment 0f a number of soonu011, was adopted. The tre.sarer's import for M0 mouth of .1uoe was rod, a. follows 1 R 1r' 1 I r'ro. fares 8 442.75 tVaor ratite .... 160.55 Electric light rotes336 45 School grant 438 00 Debentures (6levater Co.) .... ••••50 000 00 Locos thew) 500.00 •' (r.eewals) 27.027.22 Usmaery ... .. .... 21.00 Sinking land 1.16100 Eleyator Co., Interest 2 500 00 Secant, to Deal coos ret'/ 2,000.00 Total. $84,586 97 OleltCR1E1111NT'4. Salaam dart bask $ 977.63 Salaries 271 65 Printing and advertising 91 50 Fire department 23 90 Public works 152 01 Charity 2.20 Debentures iEle•ator Col 50.000 00 Bills payable 4.000.00 " (annuli thin walks) I.LKtht 160 40 (elevator notes) 678 10 Waterworks (capital) . 96.00 (maintenanoe) 635 57 Kle.lrls light (capital). 224.25 " (matnteoa0oe) 92 49 Schools 558.18 M Ieoel lupous . 236.39 .4 ik,ng lane 1.161.00 Balsam to bank 1,788 45 " on hand 524.13 $84,586.97 The public works committee, at the re- quisite of (;barman Thompson, was asthor z- ed to have a oatoh basin put la at the owner of Church and Nelson street. Then Dome the ohisl bnelness of the even• log, the reading and passing of no fewer than len hylaws relating to the grso,litble walks Th. common WAG "misted In this Ioelne"t by Mr. Williamson, the auditor. and the bylaws were put through with es- p.dltlon. 'flees bylawa,wboh are o•leolet- 'd to straighten out the tangle into which the r.nellthlo walks affair had got, ,• f .Ilo •s : K,i.w No. 21- M rescind bylaws No. 15, 16, 17, 19, 19, and 20 of 1902, r..peet Int the graneiithlo walks ani the Issuing of l.bentnrn• ►h.rdor, which h•.e not been sated upon. Bylaw No. 22 -to provide for herrnwlog money on debentures for the sidewalks frosticg 00 lots soothers 27, 70, 120, 121, Market Square; lot 121, South street ; 1th 27 and the west 28 feet of lot 28, Fs., street, sad lot 70. Kingston strut. The tots' earn of these w*lks a $790 33. of wh(oh the property 00ner0 pay 60 per cenk and the town 40 per sent The bylaw oentaino provision' for the rasing by debentures e tho open of 1474 21, being the 60 per stmt. of the one' payable by the property 0we•n and for the levy 04 a •ufooet yearly rate en the property ,n.nlvert. Owners may wmmuta the .5,sasme.e 119 paying fly* neer• per Dina* font in the Ars% pear mod a proportionately r.daNsd rat. ler tho yob.. goent 75105 Dwarfing th. oommotetIon @Muse, beth the Myer ane Mr. Willl•msoe • xprsae.d th.1r opinion that nater the Ae the above °lane* weold permit of rho pay moat hy • proper*y nwe.r o1 the tors amass ehar'geable to him in one lamp sum 1 b441: e15517 Rvtaw ho.•, 23 is In regard to ►a• walks on Wlsele0, L(.kthottu, Rt. I'itrink'. and Rrltoe.i. street.., the total 0501* of whie► te $1,790 34, of whisk moment the few■ die bene. M1 item of $101 72 by rosow of this allowa.op motto tet nermere, I.m•Ii`` h ha' awes se be bore* by the 7 etepaiters e $1,668.62. This tom is to ►w raised by d@ boatmen and • yearly tate levied against the ploporty a cover it. Bylaw Ni 24 deals with walks o• New- gate street, Homlltu0 street, Eta, North sod West wools and the :Square. The oust of these walks is $1,282.26, of whisks the rowu pays forty per ..nl. Bylaw Ne. 25 Is is regard Oo Ett:,Haml!. too, North, Colberw, West, Cohort. Mont- real, South and Wootton streets and the Square. The Dost of those walks Is $12.- 557.63. .f which the town ps)s forty per 01st. Bylaw No 26 1s to d to walks on Kiwi, Colborne), Nett It and Hamilton streets and the liquors, ('est. 81,368.26 o1 which the town di.bon*s 1.547 35, or forty per oeol. Bylaw No. 27 refers to Keay, street, St. Dayld's, Wellesley, lOghthouse and Eases street., the Dost helot 11,768.44, all to les paid by the property-owoor. except $37 31 all.wtd for a corner. Bylaw No 28 -to authorize the Issas of dsbeot•res to the amount of $10,173,9: for the purposes of paying the proportion pay Mole by the Lama, amounting to F6,538 46, e nder bylaw' 29, 231 24, 25, 26, and 27, and the further sum of $3.635,45, being tit. full 00.1 of the 01011/ loge eanstrusted. Bylaw No. 29 provides for the oo.selh dation of the debentures twit* Issued =der the bylaws hoe. 22 to 28 1.01001,1, the aggregate amount belog 1'1.3,192.81. Bylaw No 30 authorizes the oouootl to lamest • portion of Its debenture rankles funds in the local Improvement debenture■ of the muololpallty, as authorized by sec- tio. 420 of the Muoloipel Aol. The passing of these bylaws ooboluded the work of the os000ll. AROUND TOWN. CLINTON Com 1N0. -The ODtarlo.st. Meth. tidbit, Wesly Matbodiat and Aoghoan Sunday shoots of Cotten are Dnittog m am e sourtleo to be bold to this place tomorrow (?ride') There will doubtle*s be • big crowd, and our citizens sl.euld Fe prepared to give the visitor. • hearty welcome. IMI'a0V4MeN7 TO S,'Ito&i. Iil'ILIl1.VN -A e poo,•1 mooting of the public school hoard +u held en Monday evening. 1t was de- noted to ask the 10wn etmooll to provide 15.000 for school pursores fer this year. A ouster of Improvements to the school buildings were deolded u000, Blondbg the ✓ eohinghng of the 8t. Patrick'. and St. David's word soboele, and the painting of St. Patrick's: word school. Tenders see being at ked for the work. 'E„o1•It,ION PROW WINO;HAY COMM. - Tuesday. August 5t1s. will be W'logbam'e civ;e holiday, and the date of thu annual ex- ocrsaon of t6. 3V)c bum Sunday soboole to tbiatown. This ha always been • very or- joyable affair, both for the exourdeni.ts ao4 tor the people of Oodericb, and we hope that this year's vielt will bo as pleasorable as tbow of the past. 'lite fares from W Ingham will be the acme as last Tear. 85o for adults ..d 4t5c for ohtldreo. Look out for • big erowd from Wlsphom on the 514.. FARM HALT' PROW T11R °r.D CoU.TRT.- Var tows• man A. Mdl): Alla. 4. haying • busy time in his o0plotty as elovsromeot oommh.eionsr tor tis Csa•dfao trait (lir - pl•ys at the Cork and Wolverh•mp,00 ex hlbltioe.. He writoe that be leu come to oo0tapi with emits • numb., of mea who we0l4 Wm 10 00000 Ore Canada and engage M farm laborer. for terms of one to throe year.. Any farmers In this district who de - sine to moure such help may lea•. their *amu at this .foe, and they will be for- warded to Mr. Allan. A Lo'. Cosi.- --The o.se In wbloh F. Mc Carthy, of Aebfleld township, ie charged with unlawfully taking and k..ping to Els oo•eeestoo brave sawlog,' oat ashore so the bomb of Inks Huron, and alleged to be the prnp.rsy of the Cleveland -Sarnia Yaw Mille Company, has teen before the I'elios Magistrate, who leu sent d.bndant for trial by the meaty judge. The defame 1s that the logs were en the road and the path• master directed defendant to oke Mem op out of the way. The def.n tont has baso bound over to the December semitone. RgTCRNI... ,RUM SorTII APRIrA.-Pts pararions are on foot for • reception to Arthur C. Pole, who is returning from thr- yloe with the ('.0•rtiah troops In South Afr(o., and. wh. 1e exported to arrive 1n Godertoh today or tomorrow. hurt what form the reoep1htn 1111 take we are not to a position to state, James (Peon, • sen of Mer. Glenn, of Colb,rne, who enlisted in M•olloba,wlll probably arrle ai the time time to vial his forma home. We onderstand the township of (lolhorne Is pre. paring to boner him In • 5.ita4.1. manner. CHANDRA 11.1 THE, HURON R4uIMINT. - Militia orders issued %ht. week announce that Capt. J. 1V, Sha.. of Clinton. has re- dgned h4 J000lmlon to gocopt the position of me.hoal officer In the 33,4 regiment. Capt. Shaw 01100011.111 Dr. ilolmes, et Gide ✓ ioh, who, having reached the age limit, 10- 11re4 recently after a long and useful period of setvcoe. 11 is .Iso announn•d that pro- 495lon•1 Second Lieut. S. J. A. Boyd and u npero.merwry S000d Dent.. W, firyd9.. having Tett limiter, their name. are removed from the liot of ofho.ri of the aotA,e militia ST. Gt0000'e CHUR1'II GARDEN PARTY. - The I ,.rdep patty under thy auspice. of Y*. Georg.'. ohareh guild limo Thursday swinish was • very huoos.sful affair in every way. The beautiful ground. of O.F. ('cry made an Idea spot for the Brent, and the weather could nothavn boon mere favor- able. 'pea was served from 5 to 7:30, and retrehmeot and tar, v work tables all did • splendid business. A number of good se- lections were renrterod by the Marlee Band daring the evening. The reward .f the a55ld000s labors of those who had the affair in ohago 0111 amount to stout 1200 1)IRn Ian M02T.R0I_-John F. M'ewsr*, of 395 Ktag sOr.et, war, Toronto, dial on Sunday In Mantreal goose al hospital oho. anlergelngan operarloo. i)vo.ts.d woe • ' miasmal for the Toronto Uuh..lst. ' Safety (1,., nod had been In Montreal I w.*k" looking attar the firm's.ff.lre thereHe wog about fifty -Iwo years of cgs. and Asti ham In bodging to Clifford and Brussels, hat h.d held hie pr*sent position .Inde the hostiles. was owned by, Roth Rr... I)atvued tea ves • wid.w, who le • slater sl loon Looks. .1 Hrnsaels, and two sons. The funeral leek plane as Menthols on To.. day. Htwr'1TAl. TtNt 12104917. -A tea and ba - sear M M ho held at the Watt *frost rook en W68needay and Thom:ley, A 6'h and 7th, in ad of tho hospital fond. Th. ladies who hase the affair 1s oharrs are making earsfal nr000ratiens to provide • good time Inc .11 who fa•or t4.. .oeasteo with that preemies High tea will hn served on W.A• need.v seeable at 5:30 e'cloct, ..d Ianohe.n a1 1 o'olock en Thursday Tim rink will M deenr.ted, and there will he booths for t4.* sal. of t.nev asA osefnl * Molest. A mus1s1 p will be reader - 4 *soh d*v. Adam-0ton to the rink will Fe 10 outs ; with tot or loseh.on, 26 e.nts, The affair w111 nonelo 1e) with • pr*....ane Neeert an Tban0ay evening, oonosoe.eing at H a'alnek, to whom oho •Wallen will he 25 *sots • coop,. A good program for this event 1. In Gears* of pr.parallnn. WHRtt.eu To STRAW -Olen Two little lags, amid artily and fourteen years, "held - al hate Stratford yesterday Rfe.,.... about 14 o'olook, the] sod dusty. They had started out Rom the;, home at Uoderio► fur • spin to Ullotuo, but uousinusd on to Yes - forth on leaning that s buwltcr touroa- meat wan taking phos there. At Ssotorsh one euggesad that they pay a visit to *bar oriole at Stratford. The ride must hare bon Fury trying en one of the boys, *spool. ally, for he rode • wheel on which he could n ot reach the pedal, with oomlerl, propel- ling himself by kigaing *soh pedal as It remitted the oerpeodloulor. They found their 00 .0.l boarding house 11tcr a little difficulty and there they remained for the alga. Thio morning they were up bright lust early and eager for the ride back. A Wong head wind deterred them, however, and they returned by maw -Stratford H.• con. Toe boys retorted to strove are Msu• rico and Geoffrey Ktely. They are game r der.. THn 111l'YR8It1N Tu DRTrnIT. -The City of the 1 raiu took •u t 1oanl00 to Detroit on'fnr.d.y •t special rat. from Sooth•mp- W, Ktooarding and tiodenob. 7be rate for the roue,' trip from (l.dcrloh was 11. 1'weot)-ave took the tr p from S.'r.0am9- too, 80 from Klno•rdme and abut 300 from t;odertch. The boat lot here at noon, aid as Gm day was 5u and big ht the vee. age to Detroit would les • cry plea.nt Doe 1'he return trip wolf be made on Friday. Among these who neat o0 the ercanloo War*: Mr. and Mrs Loos and e.0 M.P. ; Mn. M.looms.r, jr., mud M se VILvs Rabert- 800 ; Mrs. Illsok, the Misses K•thl.... Fiorito.. and Winnie Bal, Mrs. Waltoo, Ain. Armour st,d Mus Ju.,. Stratton ; the Misee. Harris, Miss Amelia McLean, Wee Litz.. Coto, K.ihewarl sad Fred Brophev, Mir H.tiia Marisa. Mn and Miss Oliver, Mies Fioreoto Tamer, Harry Wtgain., Mut May Dunlop and Mus Luttrel, of H,wmon- vt le ; M... Tens Mlkw•n ; Weems 17,r• ..d wady. W hitely, to Port Huron ; Norman Charon ; Mn, (Ree. ) W.11wto, .) Ssalorih ; 11 11111•od, 01 Clio - toe : M... lisle) ; l's•s L,wltt ; Jeootbsu Mader, K ,warts, W. Tnomeoa, Mrs. (tuear, Waiter Hackett', Wm. Kilpatrick, N.y •.d Mus Mona Kted. AT T112 Loge Faucr. -Tb. sir. Advaoo•, win 45,000 bm,`eisa wheat from Fort Wit horn. eau ueload.d •k the .1.0.tor en Y.' - today. and ri'trot la the ammo, for 1',,r, N tln.m The Bohr. W.waooeh ar- rived o0 Saturday from Rlohsrd'. Lending with Iambs ter the Doherty organ lac- totv, Clstou Tb. pas/mover steamers m•do'bolr rsgulor ,ills during th. week. The 1'.Ot.barg on her oerth%wuod trip Tuesday night had • large number of pee• .eog*rs for Uoderich Chongee have brei made l0 the time tables of the Krog E Iword nod City of the Straits. The K nA Kdw.rd hereafter will leave for Detroit ab 12:30 r. to on Thured.y and will leave for the So at 9 P. M. on Saturday. Tb. Die of the Strain. 0144 lease for the Soo at 9 r u on Friday The elevator lu5•w..k had one of the lamest shipping ..•lone io 0 history. During the week 209 oars of grain were shipped out. Oa Saturday • rush order for 25.000 bushels woe revolved at 3.50 In the afternoon and by 7.30 the moult care containing the am,aa ordered wen loaded and away.. ., Newly • million bushels of gran hove passed through the elevator eio tar this season The abr. Roted.ie is expeoted with • c urge of wheat ee Moods'', and • morn Immo from Chicago Is exp..ted shortly. OLD Bina Fit/Ur/Ion AT Wiz. -The "old boys' of the trait Ursmmar Mobool,00w Gm Galt Collegiate Institute, had • moat 10j1y- able reunion last week In oelebrstloo of the 6Ilbth anniversary of the (auditing of the * oboe'. Prominent mei were present from •11 parte lel the United States and Canada. •ti1 Godsrleh Mu not uorepreseoted. H. 1, Strang, R A , priocipol o1 Ilodertoh Collegiate lnetltute, won prominent in tit demonstration as one of two "old boys" of the class el 1852, the first year of the .oboe! history, who were present. He •1 t o responded, at the batgoat which oled 'hs two days' rsunien,to the t ,sit of "Slots, ln.l tatiso•," Another Uoderlob eltiz*o to whom the occasion brought bank youthful days was Dr. Cassidy, as the following para- graph Irom a report of the affair Intimate. 1 ' 'Tamale's bays' were reoewoed divers and swimmers 10 their day. and many a .0aid old huffiness man, who h.d returned M the sohool alter an absence of half • life- time, Insisted on takior his friends down to the 'two logs' and telling thorn eotha.l&tic slly of the marvell000 les'* that h.d boon .00empl:abed at this lwlmming hole, mod of tit• groat dive that Jamey Cassidy mads from the •rock.' in 1856. Dr John Cassidy, a prominent medical prsotltloner of (lode - Hob, was called upon to y000h for the p.r- 010010rs of th. thrilling story of the dive, and It developed that he was the Imo of the long -remembered event In the sohool'innate." HO, ICI.l.-CRO7I7R. - A quiet but pretty weddteg was oebhrated on To *day at Woo:Mne Cottage, AahieI1, the home nl Mr. and Mr,. Jacob (Jeerer. their elder daughter, Ede, being united to Melvin 4007, How.1), Doe of Uoderleh's wet' -known yoang butlne*. mea- The house was pret tily decorated for the 0cou100 with ever - aeons and flowers, The oeremony took photo upon the lawn at 5:30 o'olook, in the preemie of rslativ.s and s few immediate friends. Rey. T. R. McNair tied Um nup- tial knot ,and the weddlna march was played hy Mn,, kloNair. The bride woo handsome ly attire l In m costume of old rose silk, trimmed with loo. •ppllgve, and oarrfed a bouquet of white roses. ohs wore • beautl lul sapphire and pearl brooch, the elft of the pram. After the wedding dinner hod been partaken of, the bridal party drove re town, and In the moron/ the happy 'maple took rho 7:16 train for • trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls and other plaooe. The bride were • very betoomtng travelling dress of b'scaie shade, with a pretty hat. 'I Woe do partes 051 eternalized by the showering of Boo and flowers and the tendering of mwy hoed Molise by the friends g•tner.d at the etc ten M the them o9, upon their return they will for • bime oco0pv the rondenc. of R W. McKorz'e, eorner North and St. Vie - omit •trerte, where the bride will 1...1ve ethernet 13th and 14th. Among those 9111 mit at the weddl.g were afro. Hnw.11, Her- old and Wilfrid Hewell, 'of Onondaga ; Mist (irr,.,, of W.rllsl•I ; MI.. Winograd ('ro,!er, of OrangenB., and tis Misses Holm.., of Detrol' Th. array et wedding gifts was a large one and Metaled may srt.lnlos both hawthorn* and uodul. THIS `+t,. v Al. 4.,e) to tender Its laieltattooa up on eh. happy *Tent, and with*. Mr find Mr,. Howell all manner et harmless. 16d pro.0erlty In I heir matrimonial 111.. Ar I'olor IAnti.- 'fns fllowlag rylster- .d at the Pont Farm during Ibe past work Mn. H•ylatt Moore, Mime M Moors, Hsy• late Moore, Mise Thai• Wamine. Detroit; Cow. U A 1.h.Oky, Mr•. C A S,h.tkY. Miss Rebesky, Philadelphia : A. D Mulrean rind wife, F. Smooth and wit., Uoiderbh ; R. H. Coates ani wile, Fort William ; tier/r.1, Porter, Frn..r Porter, (Iederloh ; Mien McKey. Rndeey, Gat. ; A..1. Cwnpsr, Ueda, lob ; i) Mn(llllt'-e401 , wife awl Iomily, tlml.r'oh : Them.. M0(illl,ead0,, w ife end tsmo1y. *'Orem.; Melon (lumpish, Aylmer :,tori. Robertson, Kretar; Alio. M Shoetree, Pelona /short, N. W. T. ; .loan A Corby, Ridgeway ; Anna moK•y, Relesy : Halo. 1. Thom. .p, (iederloh Rny R J•..I*eee, (led.rleh ; Flosses Tor ser, lea. hs'oak 1 Marry Salkeld, ()ode, h ob : MIA M. Tweet. Tomato 1 Rdw K. Uaeat. Uoderleh ; Alfred ('ook, Helarave ; Clara Sharman, Priam Alberti, N. W. T. ; Mildred K Compiled!, Port Albert : W. If. ROberteou, Uoderlob; *4,1.11* Holm.., Ds troit ; Nellie Freeman Harris, Gderiob ; Elisabeth Booth, Wlodaor ; J. M. Harland, .1. F. Thomson, Uedarlob ; F. M. Turner, Morrie, Man. ; Jobs Lsweon, Uodsrt -b ; J. Gibson, Toroute; Wen. SVlisoo and wit*, Miss kdl1h W flew, Miss Lila Wilsons, Mn. Dr. Uordoo, Master R. Uordoo, Miss (.or. don, 1'eroote ; Percy Cornell, lloderlob ; Miss Satbertood, Alys B. Batey, Uod.rlob ; Arthur P. Wollaston:, Wubingtoo, I'a. ; Ida ltllls r, Brussels ; Miss Stratton, J. A. Molotoah, Uoderloh; S. Hlhokburo, Glen- coe ; Mrs. 8. A Buobanan, Mies Jessie M. Huoba0an, Mn. J. J. 8. England, Mn. Charlotte A. Eogbod, Detroit; H. Rotbwdl, Mrs. J. H. Rothwell, Helen Rothwell, Tor- ont.e; Goo. BlMett and wife, MIss Maned Goldthorpe, Miss AIm& Goldthorpe, MI.. Miller, .1. Miller, Mite N J.Koox, Geo. OoAder,J.Frar, Jar. Dicke, Aroh. J. Meteor, loh...,,, Nsw HOSPITAL AT U•AY1NHt.'RNT.-A• io*Htatioa In whloh some of our readers have taken an t,terest 1e the new froe pita for for 000eump vas which hoe boon crest- ed at 0 burse by the Notional Saoi• 'alum Asooiatlon, and wbloh was formally opened a ample of w mks ogo. The new boepltol 1s situalel afloat half • mile from the Mo.kok• oott•ge sanitarium, to • tib mhng aril well .heltued location sear tha.hose of L.he Mo.kck., whose spark - hog and Mand-itadd.S water. it overlook., The bo.pltal Is . sub.uottal and handsome butldlr g, resting opoa • solid .tone found- ation. It leas yet not oomp!etely furnish - ,d, but will, the mottoes hope, be shortly. The e9ulpmea► and •ppoin;menti are •11 deslgood with • view to the oomfort and h••Rh of the patient.. The hospital when tally equipped will provide •000mme dation for oo• hundred patient., In opening the buildlog Sir W 11 Ilam Ralph Meredith, •ioe-presldest of Om National Saollarlum A.soiatioo, staled that It was de.igp.d to meet the need of those sufferers who oeuld sot afford Io pay .oythleg for treatment Tb' buildtog was aper to everyone who had oo means Ir.. o! •II chaos ; Its doors would not Le Wooed to anyone oho was a fly subject for treat- ment within is walls, nod who had not means of providing for the treatment ne0oeasry It bed been muted at • omit of $20,C00, one -ball of which was contributed Or Mr. 13'. J Gage and (tot other half by rhe .stat. of the late Hart A Maley. Sir William oonveyod the nook" of the true tees to the public, who bad esnlrlbut.d silo wards of 18,000 towards the furol.hlvge. Mr. Gage crated that the hsoptted opened its door" without • single dollar towards ao endowment for the mantel•oi s of patients. Toe Association le putting Ito faith In the nip heartedness of the people of Canada to provide the 000eeeary fonds. 1.11A TARTS To VIoIT Uongwor Mayor Comoro. boo reoelved an Intimation from Moo. J. I. Tarte, Minima of PobIto Works, who is now taking • trip on the lakes, that he will pay a •le'.t j,p Goderlob. 11 1a net k.own just bow soon hie •istt will 000nr, but according to the .tans for the tour mapped out to • Toronto paper It may be • ,k or two before Mr. Tarte r.aohs this Place. The Morget,o Mloister was :ordered by Isle pbPydolan, so It is stated, to take • ✓ est from official bu.ineas for • few weeks ,n order to r.ouperote Me strength. Hs promised to do ,o, and the present trip is the outcome. Mr. Tarte w•o told aha • Lke •oyage would bevetlt him, and, ohar- ,oterotlo•lly, be is turning the trip to 00- nount by gaher..g Information In retard to rr.o.porotion matters as he goes along. As The London A'vertl..r says, "While other ,.blest ministers are .n oylog • well-earned nolld•y, Mr. Tarte is taurlog the Inland water) ways, and In.proting Amerlotn and Cana dials port,. Mr Tarte'. muter passion Is transportation. H. has unbounded fsbh to Canadian waterways and We dream is to sen the ooeso bound oommeree from the w550 liveried to the St. Lawronoe route, Willa Montre,l as the great oatmeal port. Hie enthuslsoat has oarrled him so far as to lend support to the Georgian Ray ('anal scheme, but he admits the country le cot prepared for the outlay, and Is 0000entratleg his e t orgies OD the Inter oeement of the present .:gra sworn of the (t. Lawrence oh•nna and of the harbors He le esp.-Molly en. gaged during bis p t tour In examining hedookf•ollltlesat this A010110110 ports, .nd no douo0 the ('anodise potato of trans. shipment will get 1h• benefit of the data be ha. gathered. 'Transportation li Canada's greatest pr•otlo•t problem at the present day and 1t le fortunate the minister of pub- lic works Is so dimply Interested In It and oombloes with thin Interest • rare energy and practical ability. It was this ofliolal zeal and rho desire to 0tady •vorytWog at first hand that took him on • manno trip down the Frown) River last moonier, to look Into the p..dbilitles of the toots scheme. Mr. Tarte-s gluttony for work 1moaots almost to • defect, as he ie ape to overtax hie strength, and kis health Is none too robust. H. should lee the steam out of the boiler ono* In • while." LOCAL NEW8 IN BRIEF. Nearly everyone has Dome hobby ; 1'rld- ham• thn tailor, make. • hobby of glvleg Ids oaotomnre abwlnt' eatleractloo In Flt and styles Prtoee, too, aro reasonable. There will be • epeeist mooting of the town coattail this (Thursday) evnolog• There Is to be a gal. at Ohs wharf thin of. or0noo of the Deal en long • matter of dls- pao to the ore of Wilmot vs. 0 ioderlon. Miss My Cna'es,Awehor el Mr.and Mn. Isco Uoat..,le soldering from spinal Ona his. Her friends, hope to hear of • moody ,eco, try. At the Masonic Grand Lodge last week R. M. ('..sets, of Stratford, was elected t)isktot Deputy for No. 4 district, South Huron Cod., the oa.ploee of the Young Iodise' Sodality, Mt. Noses oharah will hold a garden party and evening eneo1rt to the Rubor park, Friday, Angont I. Thr many Wends of Miss Wynn will be pleased to leas that ohs has about .stately ra..vsred from her recent •tt•ok of peso• month, and is able to be out agan. Aaotlnhser Gundry sold • number of hones for Robt 11o1.0an on thoo:410 rs Inst Thursday afternoon, Westmont hearths sold from $48 50 to $84, anti ethers from 8105 to }123. 0.p4 Roam Is still doing bonniest a0 the Wood heat hones and has • good line n1 pleasure heant for those who Ilk. to Indulge In the pastime ..f rosier on inks or river. We eengratnlat. Mies MoVItt1., • etud- es% of Toronto College of Maio, en hav- ing eoeoseefally poea.4 hoe sxaminstton Is piano, vnea nutter*, an4 IaWod.etory th..ry, taken honors In Mann. W..toby'e broad delivery) had • runaway on Newgate street out Toads♦. Ths 1,,.ve. wont Aging from the wagon as Ike herr* hnit.A .los, this road. Tn. boy who was dr,•leg hart hie knee olightly hart. 1'h• merehenta of (iederinh have nob •lapsed the wkly half holiday system MO summer. it 1e sot ono late yet 4n tak.lt up and give the Maks opportunity for • ter outlays before the end of the ssas0s. W. draw ask..Mw M the (purl of (bee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -JULY 24. Pace Servant Wanted -Mn. 11. Stroud, Parte 1 Cabinet Makers Wanted- Joao/lasOthpe and School Furniture Oe. Ltd. Pres- ton 1 Teodoro Wanted -N..1. Methodistchsrrh 1 Sor•ant Wasted -Mrs. J.A. Yates,..... 1 Anoousoemwt-J- A, Walker . ..„ 1 Write C. • Letter -Kyrle Brea., Toronto 4 Teacher Wanted -W... Ba111s, Dga.. 000 1 Romova-Joke Walton, Sadoford 8 July Salo, Last Week-Hodg.as Bras.,8 Aa•..otomeal-W. Aoheton A Moo,,,1 SNAP 510018 - We are getting a full share of rain and a fair share of sunshine the.. days. -King EDWARD'S coronation may not have as many frills as worn originally in. tended, but it will do. - We are going to have so many hetoe,. in Canada that there won't be enough the other fellows left to do the chore.. -Transportation is now a great question in Canada, History tells us that It was at one time a moving question iu Ir.inud. -The time fur tiling proteeta is over, and we can all preserve our souls in patience until attar the legal ,acatlon is ended. ....The star chamber methods of the B.C. judiciary are positive proofs that it. was high limo editor MACADAM, or somebody el.., put them under the searchlight - An American captain has been fined $60 and suspended for one month for inflicting the "motor cure" on • Filipino. He should have been put•uneler the pump, himself. --From the way The Hamilton Spectator is wrestling with the scrap iron assessment question one would almost be lei to believe that The Speel.tor is fearful of being tared on Its scrap iron article*. - The Mail is not through with one elec• tion before it wants to be into another. But The Mail treed not worry ; the retlis. tributton bill is to come down before anoth. er election, and there will be no trouble with the Senate nest time. U. l'asemors, org•nlat and choirmaster of Koos oburob, to oar •dvertl•1og oofamoe, Mr. Passmore cyan )OILIUatton a. p1..o, organ sod polo.. His studio Is at We home, Aogleees str..t Sixteen Sokoto warn sold for Goderloh on Friday evening last ; the one coach that was on the mired was packed like sardine*, standing room gator at • premium en Ike mope and baggage car, and others wanted to gee on bop. Saturday morning 270 were .old and 75 for -the noon Orals. -Clinton New Era. John Foag.,, of the sixth °onoe..l... Colborne, is •ddiag • story to his dwelling and building a loge sew addition of two .torte., Goo. Mabel has the 000trw% for the masonry sad Bach & Lawson for the oarponter work. 9. Breckenridge has finished the lathing and the howls is now ready for Ina and plastering. A. B. Davlsoo, who has bee. at Aylmer for soma time, is returning to hie forma' position s0 0. M. Elliott's grocery. Mr. Elliott intends to Mks • rest from business cares for • ooaple of months, and Mr. Davison will have charge of the store in his abettor'''. 1t Is noodles. to say that the business will bo In good bandit under Mr. Davison. A plot of boyish mischief was observed mom• time age, the uerloosoase of whloh the youthful perpetrators may Doe bate realized. A oouple of boys were plylag with lighted matohes with the evident Intention of dropping them in one of the letter boxes around town. That oath an .orlon Is • punishable offense It le hard- ly neo.*sary to Mato, and we desire to utter a warning against suoh oefarto . frisk.. A mooting oh the provisional dlr*.ton of the Hraoe sad Huron Railway Co. was held In Toronto on Thursday, July 3. Amos those, ammo': were 1), Geddes, Port Elm. 1 Wm. Mo(lregor, Southampton ; N.11 D. NoDouq.11, Tiverton; J. K. (7ampbsil. Hepworth ; B. F. Kutner, Wlorton 1 Joseph Barker, Klntordin., and Jam.. Wil. son, (;oderlah. U. M. Bowman, M.P.P., was also present. A resolution was pawed amalgamsstng the Broth and Huron Roil• way Company with the Manitoulin island North Mbore Co., with • Flew of making rho former • part of she system anted., New Ontario. ARRIVED AT HALIFAX. the Troopship Wl0lfr.dlan, with Ind M.•a1.4 tine% from south Albino. HALIFAX, N S , July '_'2, ---Th. troopship Wmltredian, with the Seeaod C.11 R. on board, dropped anchor In the harbor at 3 10 this morning, and was soon boarded by L'oot.•Celonel Humphrey, acting D.O.C„ Mr. Bard of the Militia Department, J. 1L lambkin of the 1 (; k anti pros riepresoes• ativ... The ship had a fine rots from Dar - 8.o, the passage b.Ing Ises than twenty-four days. There was not • serious oast of Sok• pees on the boa, and •Il are In •1oaless health and spirits. Lieut. -Colonel R•ano 1. In Normand M•)or Merritt ..ennd In oomm.od and Major C.meron junior aeeond In eammead. 7 he men all spook well of the efficient. Lout. 0.not.h.n, the here of Harte River, had 1lttls or nothing to soy, and esoresed wonder at the foes th. Canedtan posers are m.k100 over hie exploit. Lieut. Markham rsma•s la South Africa. He M enraged Ito railway work thou. ('ootnry M trretatiose, the W,01 ,, . an did not Ieiy• quarantine until after two %hie afternoon, As It will take oeesldew. able time to transfer 'men and then a not likely se be any street ea and nearly half the mea thane en share fell small Nodies sn4 are aejoying fhsmlelvsw with friend•. The city In In gals atter', and mooh dleappetn,meet le sols at thee. being no ohano for • popular dsmemstra. Moo. The troopship Wialfredl,n doksd the deep water terminus at throe o'e this atheneum. Thoth wets ever 5,000 pit &boat the dock and on Waiter teras% and aha men were rlyea • hearty wslesmt(t, as they name ashore. They were. Immediately pbeed tie beats • Male whlnh eau w.Itl.g for them. Ti. left for the west at 6:30 P. M. M The R.anelel meetly fee tit 0 dlowfot of tit• M•4.1Aist .Yurek will bold at Relm.s,IH. es Thursday. • 14a, at 10230 A. W. ra