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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : AUGUST 7, 1902.
D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR,
TF'E WEEKLY MAnntT REPORT
Goannu4. Aug. 6 1917.'
Foil Wheat, _ 0 6o w ao
Y lour, family. per cwt..,, r 9 I0 b 2 Io
guar. potlet. pet owe........ �2 31 b 3 31
limn, H too. ---.-17 00 to 1700
Shona I too .............. �.. -20 00 So 2000
)4oresning", per cwt
Rye, per boob....
Buckwheat pet bash
Oats,�btW ......._..�....
Fierier. per bush
Ha.. ton mow..
I'uutoss, • bush..
Butter ................. -.-..-
l' hese. per Ili .............. . .
K fro& aspooked. I dna,.,_
Wood- -.-•--...,..-...-
Pelts .... _...
L1ve Hon ..--.-,...
Drooled Hots
Ham, per Ib.. .,........_-......-,
Lord, per Ib.
I /reseed Beef fore Quarter
Dressed zH..l hind
Cattle, g(Kdl
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000to 00
0 56 to 56
4o to u
75 to 80
0 60 to 60
(0 to 00
60 to 60
13 to 14
10 to 11
:13 to I3
tit to 00
00 to 0 )
10 to 60
60 to 700
00 b 851
13 to 0 16
15 to 0 16
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Auction Sala
E•'KCUTOR'S SALk
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TOWN AND VILLAGE PROPERTIES
Lrlony4wp fo the Estate of the lute lion. M.C'
t'ameron, situated in the TotWhs of Gude-
rich and Village of Hagltel.T, r)rtt.
Yoder instructions horn The Toronto (leo
oral Trusts Corporatlee Executor nod Trus-
tee of •Love Estate, there will be offered for
sale b7 publlo suctlmi by Thomas uuodrf,
auolloneer at his auotio, rooms la the Towo
of Uoderlen on
SATURDAY, Tile 11TH IIAY Or AUGUST
1003. at the hoar of two o'clock P. M. the fol-
lowing11 lands and promises 10 the Town of
Ooderloh :
1 Part of lot 078 o0 Hamilton street, about
31x106 fest on wbloh is Mid to he sreottd a
frame m.rbls shop.
9 Lot 650 Mootoalm stnst about 10.::106
feet. on whlob ts said to be erected • one
stony frame dwelllog house oontairloi t
1oom..
3. Tar fellowug vacant lots
NNI Lot 221 Stanay stn•,.
Ib/ '• 124 Kingston street,
tot " tv) Napiier *trwt,
id) ' 591 do
let 693 do
If) " 1114 do
1 t 596 do
Irl 66. Montoalm street,
art 661 do
tj� " 672 Wolfe street,
tkt " 3591'lot.on street,
Part of lots t1 and 12 in Conreeofos "A"
Mailland ]toad. Township of Ooderlch. stow
In toe Town of Ualerlch, oontalaing I2 sores
more or lees.
Also the following vacant 1ots 1' the Village
of ha70.ld.
I. Lots 693 to 700 Metoalvs on north side of
un ner00 street sod 713 to 748 inclusive •.o
south aide Victoria titres'.
2. 1.oto 701 to 7641 lnelusiv• oo oortl. side
l'sm•ron street end 737 to 742 Inclusive on
south side Vlc:orla street.
3. Lots 707 to 710 inclusive on north side
(ameron street and 733 to 736 Inclusive south
side lctorla street.
4. lots 7. to 754 Inclusive o0 north side Via -
tore street.
5 Lots 736 b 760 I.oluslve oo north side
Victoria street
6. Lots761 b 761 loclusive, 766 and 767 os
north ods Victoria street.
7. Lots 39:1 to 3A loclusive o0 north side
('hristy toren and 118 to 121 incluslre un south
side Glass street
K lots 422 to 42T inclusive oo south side
Olam ttren,
9. Lots 138 to 133 inclusive oo south aide
Glass strew,
10. Lots 44010 415 hoolo•ive o• north Ode
Olads street sad 168 to IN Incloolve oo tooth
O da Jane street.
11. Lots 116 to 449 inclusive on north side
Ola. street, and 461 to 167 Inclusive oo south
side Jane street.
12 Loo. 554. 566 to 567 Indanve on west side
Sarnia neon and 561 to 379 Isclu,iv. on east
. Ids Elizabeth street,
IS Lots 611. 619, PA, 621. 623, 631. 625. 632. 631
6N 635, 637 t•. 653lnoloolve. 651 to sig Inoleslve.
671 to gel fooltmve. on Bimini Terrace.
TERMS OF SALE.
Each parcel wlh be pat up subject% to a re-
serve bid, which has been fixed at a very low
ore.
ams. 10 per oeot. at time of sale and
balance to thirty days. Other terms and con-
dhlons will Mn made oowo at the time of
soler In for m.an t on appIlc'tlon b the
aadartgoed.
The Toronto Genera rusts Corporation,
or to Toronto. 00t
M. O. CAMKIt 1N. - -
Harris15r,
Ooderloh, 0.t
!Aubllo Notlos.
BYLAW NO 36 OF 1'BK TOWN GF
OODERICH.
Being a Bylaw to .74nnps' the vee of vnl•r
supplied by the Waleraorks of the saki
lom s Within the limits hereinafter de-
fined anal to prohibit the woe of
Spring or .cell water 1rithin
swtO limits.
Whereas the Municipal Act, R. 8. 0., Chap-
ter 213. Boohoo 660 gives power to Town
('ott nolle to pees Hf law.
"for compelling the nee of water any-"
"plied b tee waterworks of the"
"Town, for drinklog and domeetic'
"purpose* within certain areas 10 be-
' defined, and for prohibiting the Des'
"of spring or well water wlthln such"
"areas for such purposes."
And whet -emit Is considered dealnble and
la the interest of the said Town that the said
power should be given foros and ofteot and
be brought Into operation.
Therefore be It enacted and it Is hereby
enacted bf tee Muololpal ('ouooll of the said
Town of Godertch, as follows
1. From and sf t of the 30th dry of Septem-
ber tt )L all householders or others reeldlog
within the a•ea which is at present served, or
may in the tutors be nerved, by the mains of
the town waterworks, or residing on streets
upon which eald males have already bees laid
or my In the future be laid, •hail nee the
water supplied by the waterworks of the said
Town for drinking and domestic purposes,
within the eaM here,noefor• described area.
1 If any wells within the saM area sbould
ter found by the Board of Health to he cant
for drinking purposes and dangerous tc the
public health, •ooh wells being public wells
@ hail he closed by and under the direction of
the titre t Inspeetor,and suoh wells beteg pri-
vate wenn shall bet closed by the respective
owners thereof within two weeks atter re
twisting written ootloe from the sa11 Btreat
Insoaetor that s0 h closing 4. cons tiered
necessary in the Interest of the pobllo bealtb.
,l 1. came of neglect or refneol on the pert
of any owner of • privet• well stunted within
the said area to rloee the same In ne oppllancs
with the terms of this bylaw, Il Mall be law
hal far tee said Street In.pent'tr M the said
Town. or suoh other oTeer es the Municipal
Connell of the sold Town shall appoint to en-
ter upon the p embres where such well Is
shalomd, and to there oloae the same IS ac
cordae*. with the terms of this 11y1aw. at this
aspen,* of the owner of streh well, to tin re
eoror•e.1 with cost, from moth owner by Berton
or distress, sen In nano of non payment, tee
some sway also Le recovered Ie the sante man -
nor •e Mnwlest gel taxes.
4, In etas of any Infr*etlnn of Ibis Hrlew
In that portion thereot Impoing the duty to
one tar water supplied by the waterworks n'
the said Town within the said hereinbefore
d4orlbed arta, for drinking and domestic
purposes, the Demon offrnting shall h, l ah'a
to a penalty for each *Banns of not eteeed
leg the mm of 139, to b. renovered and en
(0ene, together with the eons 0f proee0ntloe
by summary nenvlo'lon twfnro any Jn.tloo of
the Peace for I he rpotty of Heron. or of the
sold Mhalolollty of 'Oho Town of Under' h
and In default of payment then by distress of
the Reeds NI chattels of the offender, and In
default of 44.1,.., by Irwplonment In ta.
0omtnes 11,1 M tkosold (lonely of Huron for
• 1.5141 s44 5 5 sly twenty one days. nn
loathe Me ollele4 and tit Nets. If any.
teddies the eosin of Tho dIstrees add of the
committal and •us,wyanee of the offontier to
the rid go.1. ate gender teen,
1004** • Ent .Mend a.4 third time, and
W4*4 �4fandal Jell, 1MIC
M'M. ITC C8 r.O. CAMRRON.
Mayo*
/dual°.
CHAS. M. PASSYORE,
OrgaalM ad Oholrmwtsr Knot churoh.
Pupil of Mr. A. B. Vogt, P.ano, Organ and
Volas, Anglai *street. 9l -U
MISS COLBORNE,
Te•ober of ffletober music method, will r.•
ceite pupil +t her studio, SLOT• Ur. Nat lei's
Iusurano• ones, Bamlltno Street For infor-
mation .poly either at studio w at !endears,
tlt Pat rico • street _ ----
W. ULENN CAMPBELL,
Organist and mus^al diroot.or of North street
Methodist Murch, teenier of pl•ao, plot er-
gan and tbeur Pupils prepare.' for all .a-
amloatlooi of the Toronto Conservatory of
Mualo. CYIII be pleasod to reoelve applies -
*tons from all Obese ro'ralrlo0 suoh instruc-
tion at hie new studio over Thomson'" mune
store• Use elf plana fns praotlue mal be ar
reamed tor. 6711
Notiss
TAKE NOTICE. - ALL ACCOUNTS
that have been rendered b7 me up to
Juoo 30. 11003. I would like to bare aettlen.
The party who borrowel two mooky wrenches
from my shop is requested to retire them at
once. U. N. DAV 1
WARN1NO.-ANY PERSON BA1H-
ing from the Woad.. udog the ferry
without p.rmiseloo, shouting, or otherwise
trespaesing upon any part of the pro; arty will
be arrested and prosecuted.
e. 1'. ATTRILL
Ridgewood Parc,
[)RCF. S. L. TAURI
l 6774* v6.rt•g ,tet orTICIAJ AMD, Ile
BPKCIALINT.
All kinds of Spect.oles anti Ef made
border. Special attention given io 6ttiag the
eye.
Orden by mall promptly attended to. Be-
ware of parties adag m7 tame, as I emplo7
no trevrlllur agents whatever
Satisfaotioo guaranteed. 1hub11ahed 1873.
151 RICHMOND 8rREET W.. TORONTO.
Pub110 Netters.
111'LAW NO 33 OF 1902 OF THE
LP TOWNOFOODERICH.
To 5111 n0rize the t'orporation of the said
Towo to borrow the sum of 1111.010 00 tor oapl
tal expenditure., already disbursed on ac-
oouat of -the waterworks •a l electric Ilgbt
systema of the Muolcipality.
Whores., daring the years 1891, 1fep, 1900,
1:01 and 1907. up to the present data, then
have beeo'expended frond the current funds
of the Muniolpality, for capital acoouat of the
waterworks system and the electric light al s
tem, sums aggro Bung over 916,000.00.
Aod where.@. under bylaw Sof IBM, the sum
of 41.0/0 woe borrowed on the debentures
Weed for these special purposes.
And wberraa the balann. of 911,803 forms
part of the floating debt now due to the Baok
of Montreal sod wai.h is not yet pee4.
And whereas Il le expedient and necessar
that tee rid fioattog cent oh ,old be reduced,
by means of th . Issue of debentures. for the
sum of 811 000 o aforesaid.
Ind whereas the value of the whole rat-
able properly of the wild Montoloality. ac-
oording to the last revised and equal red es
Nemeth roll, it the sum of 91,197 4 0
And w'.erea. the amount of Ili. existing de•
beotoredeht of the wild Mnololpa•Ity u now
the sum of .176.91298. of which neither prlo-
otpal nor Interest is In arrear.
Aod wherea. the total amount required to
be raised annually by special rate upon the
rouble proper. y of the rid Maololp•llty for
[hs fed oftwenty earaduring which the
rid proposed 4clan e�l .x15.4, for the n
pay meet of the same, bt equal anneal instal-
ments. touelber with interest thereon at the
rate of four per oeot. per annum, is the sum
of 9809.40
lie le therefero enacted. and It is hereby'
enacted that
1. It 'hall be lawful ((or the Mayor and
Treasurer of the rid Towo of Ooder'ch to
borrow from an7 person or corporation will
Ing to lend the seme.the sem of $11.000,for the
purpose sforaa-d, repayable In twenty 130,
years with Interest thereto at the rate of four
percent per annum. and to lune therefor
the debentures of the sold Corporation, in
sune of not ler than I1W. eaob, whloh shall
be si oed by the Mayor and Treasurer or the
said Towo, and emsled with the corporate
seal, with coupon' attached for the p•ymeot
f Interest, which "hall be signed by the
Treasurer of the rid Town. ■0d the lender
•hail pay the money lent °poo the mounty of
the rid debentures onto the hranrh or age0oy
of the hank of Montreal *t the raid Town of
Goderlch to be applied specially to the afors-
sald purpose of reduolog the floating liability
of the ('orporation le the said Boot, and the
said debentures and ooupons as detailed be-
low shall be made parangi at the omoe of the
Back of Montreal in the Town of (Iodaticn
on the list day o7 August in each year of the
follow Ing 7esn .
Rooms so tot•
►r�(► RENT.--ROOMR UN HAMILTON
1 M /.agtst oneap4M by R, N. Lswu
te 1•w ; wfR eh.ngw 1.1. sm*I sten If
Or rwma over Miss (1•sne 0.1
haat W rler Wrenn*. K. N.
>7
AROUND TOWN.
Fo*Nus° Or ONTARIO'S SCHOOL SYSTCII -
W. nave reoseyed a oopy of a little work
wbate ..bj•ote in "Toe Keyereod Doctor
Ryerson, es • I'ublto Mao and an Ldaoat-
ton a0," by John Uscrts Hodgtoe, M. A ,
1. 1. D , of Toronto, lc will bo of loter..t
to admirers of the late Dr. Ryer•o3 and to
oduoausulsts Ily. Published by W m
Briggs ; price, 75a.
TMs Huaol, BRuu■ A OUST ELetTao•
ROAD.-D.MuOttltoudde and oz Mayor NII
eon wore in Toronto , Hamilton and Wood -
stook during the put walk Io the interest
of the Heron, Braoe aoa Orey Klsclrio
Road. They met with 000lderable e000ur-
agement during the trio, acid we ondastand
4, is Choi loteation to submit a oak by-laws
to Oed•rioh, Colborne and • seotlon of Ash-
tuld howoship at an early date.
Btu POTATuan.-We wore shown lest
wssk two Tory largo potatoes grown by
John B•owoloe, of St. Dayld's wait. Tho
larger of toe two weighed llb b4oz. and
aha two tipped the scales st 21b. 2cz. They
were oertatoly big fellows for this time of
the year, and Mr Brownlee says they aro
not hu earliest potatoes, bot hi. second
minty. Tb.lr'more le Jonsthan, not an
laapproprfats name, either. Now who o•o
beat these '
A Nr'1oAN*k THAT SHOULD he STOP/tit -
Complaint le mad. of the p10otloe la whloh
boys, and aometims. men, lodolge thet.
summer eyeotuge to trodroesing on the
south pier and gnfog Into the lake ettlr.d
only to nature. garb. Tbo.e who do thio
mu.t know not only that It Is Iadeoent but
that It ts oontrary to munlolpal statute, an'I
ta. praoho. should be stopped Immediately.
Th. town constable might End s .m.thlog to
OItuatione Vacant.
WANTED -A 000D OENKRAL MER
vast to a .mall family, Apply to
6019. H. STROUD. Pari . Oat. 8444
W anted.
WANTED. -AN THE KENhINOTUN
Ijltrstlme Co , Godericb. e1., ash or
b•eowoed. green or dr7. 9141
For Sala.
FOR SALK.-AFIRST-CLASS THREE -
L' poarold omit. glen driver ani well
breams. Apply M Hot 173, 0oderlob.
lam.OR SALK-A GOOD WMFOKTAHLE
1. one and ore -holt stor frame dwelling.
oa Maitland road. abut dive minutes walk
east of U. 1'. It. station. 000tatnlo fire rooms
and kitchen. pantry and Summer kitchen, Oe.
half acre of ground togo ad state of ou.tlyation.
Good fruit trees, apples, pears. plums, our
rants, eta, WIII be sold on very reasooabl.
terms, as owner hes lett town. Appy to M.
S K A W N. lit 'Phoma., Oot , or to TIIO M AS
UUNDRY, Ood.noh. 93-21
DESIRABLE KEYIDENCE FUK SALE
The subsordbsn offer f v sole the res'.-
denoe and beautiful grounds adjoining m the
town of Ooderlob, owned awl oeoupled by the
Ron J. T, Darrow, who le about to remove to
Toronto. The property embra .es seven of the
finest bollding lots la the town, ooitelning
nearly two •eros, and to ao one not denting
so extensive a gardeu could be advantageous-
17 sub -divided and sold as buildin¢ epee.
1'oileee.Ion at any time. Insp.ctloo invited.
Terme one-half cash, balaooe oa mortgage at
5 par cert.
Dated at Goderioh Jul 34th, 1909.
DICKINSON t OAHROW,
93 tf V.ndor'. Boli -ibrs
AFIRST-CLASS FARM FUR SALE
11K'1'O RENT.
In the township of West Wawahosb, lot 27,
eo0oeeslO. 5, 0onta4.104( 100 acres, more or
use, •bout 175 cleared to a good state of cul-
tivation. gond fences, well watered, good
orchard. building. good. nobles under barn,
12 h N!, convenient to eohools ane churches.
Sold oo easy terms to null purchaser. A99)7
to W. H, CAMP/4EI.4 Weetfietd, or W, A,
HARRISON, Lnoknow. 90-3m
Year No. l'risclpal Interest Total
1909 l 361 40 110.00 809.10
19:4 9 38417 (95.911 80910
1(05 3 399.54 409.86 809.40
19,.`6 4 415.53 38.9.37 fop 40
49•,7 5 472 15 377 36 6N1.11
1901 6 119.13 350 96 809.39
1909 7 467.11 341.10 A.9.10
1910 8 Ire 10 3E1.39 A119 39
1911 9 305.55 303.8" 309.10
WI2 10 525.77 28982 AW.39
1913 11 516.80 262.00 AOT, t0
1911 It 568.68 210.72 379 40
1915 13 501.42 217.98 809 40
1916 14 615.08 191.33 RO9 11
1917 15 699.64 180 71 top 10
1918 16 666.77 114.11 909 10
1919 17 691.1) 117,62 809 40
1920 le 719 50 60 66 9110.40
11121 19 74A.29 6106 OW'9
19-22 30 778.26 31.13 009.39
311.000..0 9 5.187.67 146,187.0.
7. And for tn.•repay trent of the snld rum of
911,409 w.th interest thereon, there shall be
asses.ed and Iev1ort . over and above all other
rate. and taxes up00 the whole taxable
property within the sold Mnnlotp.11tf daring
each and every year for the twsoty yean
next after the passing of this Bylaw. the said
sem of 9800.0 for payment of principal and In-
terest.
3. This Bylaw shall onme Into force and
effect when finally passe.4 after having re-
oe(vod the sone*, of the eleoton.
1. The votes of the eleoton of the said
Muelclp*it wotl iJed to vote upon this Bylaw
shall her taken on the 22nd day of Aog00'.
1001, commencing at the hoar of nine o'oitit
le the forenoon and closing at flee o'olock In
rho afternoon. end North poll shall be taken In
the various polling place. undermentioned .
Polling 'uh-dlvleloo No. 1, at Metlymonis
Wagon Shop. James Breckenridge. Deputy
Returning Omcsr,
lolling Suh division No 2,at Thorns, Vil-
man's Feed Store, I'harles Hates, Ileputy Re
turning Omeer.
polling thlh ni•IOOn No 1, at the Town Htll,
Edward Van 91v y. Deput7 Itetnrning OT
ner,
Polling HnbdlvisMn Nn 1, at J. H. Rnnet-
man's Machine Shop. John R. Bates, Deputy
I teturning t lmoer.
Polling Bab -division Nos, at Mrs.' alton's
'hop. K. R. Watson. Deputy Returning °m-
oor
Polling Snh d (vision No 6, at Rrophe .
furniture Stone. Harry Watson, Deputy Re-
tnrnlns Oglcer.
Polling Sub Division No 7. at Dante NevI11e's
hums* J. Cnlgls 1)epur Ret inning Omcer
5. 7the 1 lark of the •544 Corporation *hall
attend at the Town Hall In the wild Towo on
6atnrday, the 29rd day of Augnst, 1903, at
e4e•en *dock In the foreman. to sum up th I
number of •ones Tree for and against the h
law, and the Payor Mall attend at I0. rid
Town Rall on Thnrwday, the 21st day of Attg
red, 1992, at the hoot of eleven o''lork In the
foroneoe, for neo appointment 'of persons to
attend at the Tortons polling place.. and at
the float Nmming np of the sad votes b► the
(-tort, on brhalf of person. Interested In pro
moting and opposing the puwing of this By-
law, nwpentl•My.
Provisionally pawed this 34th dal et Jnly.
M (i, CAMERON, WM, MITCHELL.
Mayer.- ___ Clark.
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALK
la tit G•orge'e ward. AOpI to L E.
I)ANUKY, ✓�tf
VALUABLE FARM PROPEKTY FOR
rale, being` the pDroperty of Mro. Robert
Whitely. 000talning fit acres, being oompoeed
of lot 12 In the 5th concession, and I acre.,
part of lot 12 in the 4th coa.•ewioo. Ooderlch
towoehlp. This a Ent clam. farm ono 1. situ-
ated abaat four mass from uoderi3h, Title
perfect. For particulars apply to the uder-
.Ign.d
hated 2nd Joly, 1901.
PHILIP BOLT,
Ooderich.
Take undo Hutt the above le a trn. cop of
w prsoeestl bflaw. wkbb has haw •akon Into
es*wll..11eratlnn and wOleh will to finally
by the ne .alt of the mwwlnipallty 1 w tau
event of then atese•t of the electors MISS ob
taloed t►wnttoa after One month from tin first
pnbllestlan In 'rig Rrnw*n. newspaper, tee
date of whlnh Onbileatlon was 35117 Mot ton,
and that t ht votes of t no w Ismer* of the 004
mnnlrlpallty will he Wiwi th.roon ea th0 day
and al Owe hoer ane oleos thirst. fired.
WM. M1TCHIlb
-VW° FARMS FOR SALK.-LOT 6,
1 004awlo0 7. Colborne. ooeoiniog 100
acre . 1.0167. Mattlaod nonoeeslos, Ooderioh
township, oontalolog 75 •ores. Both farms
aro well fenced and well watered ; good
buildings and Host -*lass orchard on each
farm ' nearly all under grass. Sixty per cent.
of the purnhaee 'money may remain o0
mortg.gs at i per Dent. For particulars apply
to T. BURNS, Carlow, AAtt
FIIR SALE OR TO RF:h1'. - MRN
Strachan offers for sale or to rent the
property at precept oocaolal by her. on the
oroer of Victoria and Brace mots. Then
5 a large ooncrete ballding oo0ufoing dwell -
tog house and store with all ooevenlenoes In
coanwtion. There Is also a Story -and -*-half
frame dwelling situated on the same lot.
Terms reasonable. Aep17 to MHS.
RTHAO7fBAN. oo the premises.
AT PRIVATIt SALK
That big atone house with 7-ronmed brick
addition, situated on Pluton street. The'honee
le dryy and warm, being lined throughout with
2 Inch plank. It a aolld and substantial. It
was bu111 D the late
Sheriff Olbbons when In his prime
Not for • day but for all t ma
The fonodations aro about 3 feet thick and
will endure as long a. the Pyramids of Egypt.
A home seeker or Investor who realizes the
potentialities of fresh paint and paper, whloh
are Inexpensive, and of alma, whtoh la pane -
fully *heap, by • little planning and iodioloas
expenditure nae malerni,, It Into an 0o b -
date mansion. 1 assert moot strenuously and
fearleely that • big return will accrue to the
wide awake Investor for the bat of all rea-
sons that he has a broad and solid foundation
ail rrody to his hands. The same cannot he
said of a *hell or veneer. I.et those who aro
oo the lookout for a soft snap Investigate, l0-
veetlg.te. Invostiga'e.
Offers aid roomed to
TRKO. J. MOORIODU8R,
Ray field P, 0.,
.1). recely drompt attentloo.
May 7th. 1902. 11.tf
knauranoa. ata.
Ido at the harbor In the ovenlan, asd •
saloory l.rse. should b• anmlolster.d to
the violators of law and order.
(horn W OOT -Mise Margaret Skelto. has
resigned her pelllos on the staff of the
Uederlcb publlo sobools and will tear• In a
few days for Yorktan. N. W. T., when
she has ***ogled a similar pudittos. Miss
likeltea ba. discharpsd bar dunes here wltb
oridtn to herself and t»osht to tier pupils
and the sohool, and her departure will be e
(botiom Ins to tb• towo. Her many
friod. here trust that her sojourn in the
west wdl be ple sant and profitable, •od
chef nos will eventually tin I bnr way book
to Ontario
Lo.T HIS KIWIS ARM. -Peter Ik,•oe, son
of Peter Dean. ul Wtogbwm, mel
with a ,wry(peleful aaoldent rweotly. For
some •tope past M bad beoo working oo the
O 1'. R as briksamau and was ruo0IOg out
ol Toronto. Wblle al work In lbrooto his
right arm woo saaght by Iwo drawbeada oo
the oars and was belly smashed. H. wa.
n m,ved te the emergeoay hospital and the
arm wa. amputated by Dr. R.ordoa. Mr.
Dean Is a sepnew of Mn. J. W. Vanatler,
of town. The young man's Irleods ere
sorry to bear of hu misfortune. The lose
of a right arm to a young mac 4. • very
seven blow.
D$raaTWZITAL Ekast. RsscLro --fh•
result. of the part 1. junior leaving, or
publlo school Iea.lo4, essmloatlon remietly
bold •t various centres throughout the Pro
yloco will b. tent dlrsctly to the publlo
sokoolloepootore and high sobool prtnolpals
oono.roed. The exact date of (holt Issue
oanoot cow be determin'd, but It Is upeot-
ed that the edooatiosel couoell will be abls
to maks tie. annon.oement early In August.
Thv part II junior 106.104 tad pas. metrt,-
ulatloo, and the sensor leaving nod honor
matrlouletloo results will be •anounoed in
the usual way. The diffurse. universities
will publish the results of the scholarship
examinati.os.
COMMITTsb uN A (:ague err THerr.-
Lo.t Friday I:eo. H. G. Bolton, of the ofoe
staff of the Lake Huron and Manitoba Mill-
ing Co , eppo•red before Polios Magistrate
Seager fur prellmlury ex*m,laatlon in •
°barge of the theft of $50.40 from the Com-
pany. E. N. Lewis was p t for the
crown, Wm Proadfoot, K. C., for the prof-
cautlon and L K. Daocey as oouosel for
the deleodant. Mr. Bolton, through his
coaotel, waived the taklog of evideooe, and
on bwtord•y apprar•d before Deputy
County Judge Holt for eleotlon. Mr. Holt
committed him for trial •t the next 1
5.ssloo. of tb• peaty, and the nese will oome
up for h.ering at 11 o'clock o0 the 26th of
th:e m onto. The ieformwtloo in the nese
was swore out by S. A. MoUaw.
AT Tim HARBOR. -Ile Saturday morning
• raft of loge arrived from Sane Soaol for
the Goderlob Lumber Co.. le tow of tugs
Hodne and Seaman. The raft contslos
1.500.000 01 ..Tbe eta. Myles was In on
Monday from Ft. William with 42,000 tush -
els of wheat for the Ltk. Huron and Man
atob• M.I-log Co A oar load of flour
was shipped from tee Big Mill oo Mooney
to Copal11.g..s. The management ate to
Inquest remota of letters from the Uld
Country speeklag highly of the samples of
their produot which the writers bay• cele
wed off•riog ht,tbeet prtoee An old
•e.Nl, the John Mott, wa. brought l0 00
Somd•y 'n tow of the tag Molntoeb, on her
w.y from Pert Stanley to W,rton to b.
fitted up. Slit le undergoing some *sulk•
log here.
ST. PrrIR'N ('ut-gr it GARDEN PARTY.--
Tne aonu.l garden party of St. Peter'.
ohuroh. under the auspices of the Youog
Lsdles'Sodality, was held suooesefully fa..
Friday night at Ino Harbor Park. Several
electric lights Illomtoated the ground*, and
the promoters were rens.-Std with a fine
evening The pavillon was devoted to the
refreshment table*. sod t hese and the booths
and faooy work table rsc•tved • liberal
patronage A gramophone added • good
de.l to the entertelnment of the evening sod
some Highland dancing and musical *elec-
tions were glveo vrry anoeptably Is the'pav-
Illoo. 'the event was a deoldwd ■osc. 8, both
floandally and otherwler. Toe 0,140)es re-
malolog unsold at the otos* of the •vsoing
were auotlooed nadir Joe Kidd'. able wield-
ing of the hammer.
('1HAA. 00. SHAW, GENERA!. INSUR•
V ANCK and real estate agent. Omoe, toe
door east of I'. 0.. Goderioh. Agent for the
leading metoal firs (neuronal oom )a,.$., and
Marling .tock eomoan4..
M ereantl le and manutaoto ring risks t
oweit rates Call at oboe.
WR. ROBERTSON.
• Aeeonntael and (neurones Agent
Rooks and seeonnt. made op.
Rnlldings rented and roots nonmetal.
Firs Insnnnos In British and Oanadlan
('ompanlea
UTmi-(. i'ron.lfoot t Hal once, Nlorth
treat Yed.rbh. 41.
Vltixlu,A Now NCMeiR 18,000. -The
Crown Lsod. department, Toronto, 1. still
laboring mwofully with rhe soldiers' claim.
to land grants. The enormou. number el
18,000 claims b.re been received from an-
cient and modern vetereo., and le hes kept
• staff of five clerk. hu.y In weedio, out the
unworthy •od preporlog doeum•nt. for Cho
deserving. 'l'b. y•trao. who tore arm*
Aortog the Fenian R.gd days have all .eat
in claims, but only those who went o, aotive
•ervins to the Irons wt11 be riven land. It
is upeoted that 2,000 deeds will he lucid
by aha department. In • yew lays, thunom-
ber ret dooaments hales cow reedy for signa-
tare Along wi'h the deed. the deserving
veterans will rsctdve maoh literature and
oaeful info -motion 0000ernlor the oew
°ountry In whioh their farm. are to be lo-
oa'a1.
CIUT Orr IN EARLY MANHOOD. -OS Toes.
day afternoon the remain. of Thoe. Ed-
ward Bell, *Moist son of David and Ellz.-
bath Bell, Hnt•nnts road, were In d Io
Maitland cemetery, fie.. Dr. Denial oon-
/actiog the •erv.re. The poll -h
were three orioles of deoasM-WIIII. Bell
and '1'bome. Ball, of (ioderlch towo•hip,and
Walter Hell, of Burlington -and three
ooadoe-Rob'. Carter, of Clinton, James
Kell of tinder." township, sal John
8111, of Duog•nnon-cod there were also
relatives present from St C•t.hertnu, I.ow-
v Ile, Karliogbn, Clinton, Dungeonon and
Win/ham. The d.miated was nloet•ee
vests and four months of age, mod wee the
fourth in the family He had bees working
to S ratford till the I.tter Dare of March,
when he was t•kfe ill and woe obliged to
come home. He rec.yred .fur seven,
week•, bur •boat the Ent of .July had e
se000d aet.ok of hi• malady, rbanmatism
and dropsy, whloh terminated fatally ee
Sunday Ise•. General sympathy le felt for
the family la the-, loos, and we are desired
eo 51prels Mr..nd Mrs. Hell's sppr.otalloa
of the many mwileetatlen. whtoh they re-
eelved of that sympalhy.
F• J. T. NAFTEL, OANRRAL. IN-
SURANCE and Real ILt.t. agent
pin, Ufa, Aeoldeatand Plate Ghee Inenran0e
*forted on mutual or ooh plan at lowest
ate , emend .
Rot Eeglhh sod Oas•dian eempaeles rep
rte ed.
(M13 , slog, to (Jarrow k Oarmw. liar
Altar. H Meese.
nedleal.
I1R. W. F. °ALLOW, PHYSICIAN
1J � OMm �. Ra OOm-
mrrmi firs anrs- Night
W)M R K
deold•d tbsre wee no evidence agoioet (iso.
Riown and ke ie disoharged. .lobo `Sturgeon
howey.t le sent sp for trial at the out
court of competent tarte'I.00n.
Oetvoaay.-Mrs. Margaret MoUrsgor, of
Hensell. pawed away euddeoly oo Saturday.
July 19.14. `She wa. on• of the plroee.
runtime of Hay township and was a Dative
of Argyleshlre, Scotland, emigrating to
chit oountry with heir buebao.i at the age of
1weOty seven years. Mr. Mc(irsgor pre-
deoereed hoe In 1878. Ura family of eight
uhlld,no, daughters sad one 000,
*hare cow remain throe daughters, Mrs 13.
J. Rumball, of Ooderioh, Mrs. 11.0, Todd
and Miss Mary oa lbs homestead. 1).-
ooared was • remarkably @marl tidy and at
heradvoo.d age of eighty years was al-
ways able to go about and attend to many
dusts.. `She was possessed of many en•,1-
ient goal. Lim sod was highly rspaoted to
the oeighborhooJ. The funeral, which
took piece to Rodgervill. o.mstery, was fol-
lowed by a tor,. 00000une of n trrowiog
frlsode,
A Ltvgt.y RCNAwaY.--OoSatnrd•y sysn-
log the bore• attached to one of K. H ('uta'.
delivery w•goos bad • I1vely runaway with
cb. result that here. and driver are eaob out,
or •e least the bora. is; the driver fared
somewhat better, be. ng only badly bruised
oo the kome. The rig W01 b.bg drlveo out
the Huron rood by Walk •r Murray about
sx o'olook, after completing hts work, when
l0 some way arae of the shaft. beoam. loo.e
This.tartsd the hone, and as the rel*. were
attached to the seat both seat and °coupant
landed •t the hors.i. heels In
shore order. The •ol nal b.comi.g
more frightened /twisted the ether
shaft off the rig and made fur town.
11 was naught In its mad career near the or
gan factory, baviog @Holed on the granollth•
hyo orosuog, and was taken to 1)r. Clarks for
Ireatmeot, who found It o.oeseary to mak.
eighteen .titch*. tool,,. the wound•. Dr.
Oalbw attended to Mr. Murray's Injuries.
'1 Ht Wlrr0MAM EX. -1'010N -Tuesday last
was Wmgh•m'. olvia holiday and over Evil
hundred persooe from that plans took .d
vantage of the 0.1.dav sobcol .x forstoa to
Uederlob. Tore speelal eralos arrived In the
morning, the first cos c,mlog from Lntowsl
•od t•kiog en p.ssmgors at the different
at•lloas along the Imo. Over lour hundred
were on beard, so that with the pa.eeog.rs
on the Wingham tralo, which arrived about
twenty mloates later, st 11 oolook, tally
950 vMWtors were In town. Toe dismal ray,
which won falllog w the troll p011ed IoW
the oration, .nd which dad net clear off 1111
tie• afteroeen, threw somewhat of • dam-
per on the olea.ar. of the axoureiool.le, and
only tie. more veutureeeme o.ms up town to
the moroiog. Toe greater number rem.ln-
ed in abs ooanhe. or around the station hoose
ootll after lunch, when the can same out
and the orowd spread over the Corm. Thies
rinks of yowler. from Brneeds •ad three
from Wingham were on the ezournoa and
the grounds on West s1. p ted a very
•olmated soros b the afternoon with tie•
crowd of speOotors. Th. Iain, of oo0rse,
was the tbj rotivs potot of most of the r1.1•
•ors, sod thesenth plea woo. favoriteprom-
Nade. la aplte of the unpropitious weather
to the morning, we bell.v• tie visitors eo-
joyed I henselae•, and It was • good-natured
crowd that aes.mbled at the nation In the
evening. Toe Wlogham trelo lett .boat
7 45 with two eogtow and len pweoger
onaohes and the train for Lletowel left coo-
atder.bly .for 8 o'clock. Ws aro sorry we
oouldo't give the excunlonists Boer
weather bat premise to de bettor next year.
Two YooNO Mats DaowNIL, -0.• of the
saddest drowot,, .oclds.0 was that b7
wol:b A 15ut Cony and Fred Buroett lost
theirI veoen8unday. 4rtbarGirrynwasaeon
of Joseph °Jany, of she 7th •ed Belk snnata-
ioo lies, wed an only brother of 1) T. Curry,
of the West -1t bskery. It 'paean that he
and • neighbor, Fred Barnett, both about
ewen•y-:wo yean of age, in company wilts
Arthur Mclesr, from town, who nod gone
•n yisie his relatives at the Corry farm,
want to tak. a bath In the t1AyOsld rlvsr
on Sandy afternoon about three milesdll-
tant rrom the tarot Nelther Curry nor
Barnett oould swim, bat the river at that
polot is 4341..hallaw exoept for a deep bole
where the fatality 000urred. It was about
h.lf pate two io the afternoon when the
boys wsot Into the river, and it woo 001
many mloutes before Harnett get foto the
hole. Curry o•Iled to Arthur Molw.o,
war oould swing, to go in for Barnett, bat
Arthur, kbowtu, that he would only be
.)ragged down If hs attempted to support
more than his own weleht,wsoe to get a low,
and in the mealtime Arthur Curry tried to
reeous his oompanioo, but was unable to de
so. Arthur Mclean, however, with the
aim of the log he had brought, managed to
set Kurnett's head above water, and read
the h.nk tut taco so steep or had Arthur
n od aau'san0., the unfortunate young man
might probably h.v. been resuscitated. Aa It
was McLean ran to the nese*, hoose for
e ,eleranoe, and .leo dived three time. ter
poor Curry, 1 art w to onside to get him, Hs
thus ran book to the Cmry farm ..d Dotf-
Bed lib lather, who immediately drove te
the tyro. It win .bout fi.s O'04eck by Ibe
time Curry'. bodywse recovored,aod as Har•
nett oould not be brought to, both went •lo-
oms of the accident. Arthur ('arry had al-
waya been a delloats ch11d. bot was • fa•er
Its el •II, and was a young man el good
prloolples. Hs had been In Detroit with his
father'. cousin, J, T. Curry, for some,
time who ,hoaght very highly of him
e nd what makes the accident pertloolarly
sad is the fast that Mr. J. T. Curry with
h!a wife and family b.d jod arrived on Sat-
ard•y from Detroit, and yoaos Arthur
Carry was antiolpating Cho pleasures of
their •lett. Arthur McLean is only 16 yean
of age and devotees great oredlt lot his pres-
eooaot mind and bis manful attempt to Daae
hoe ***.paean*. Ae Wiliest was held at
the Curry lam on Monday morning .t 9
o'clock by t)r. Stanbury, of Hoyfield : 11.,
only possible verdict, of course, was •o
oldeatal death. 1ho funerals took pian. on
Tues.'Iy eftorn000. Arthur ('orry's body
was brought to Maitland oemelery, and his
funeral was attended by a number of rela-
tive. and ae 1.0010,. from town.
Tres GIr41 OUT ON A HoRR, ORAL.- A
horse deal between • gypsy and • young
farmer of Hay township tarnished material
tar a o.rtalHie Po int Court on Monday
The gip•►, Geo. Y,rtt by name, was travll-
Ing along the road near (fraud Hand on
the 22 id of last month with • string of
hnrsee, when le mot a ooupls of young
fellows drlying. An exchange of horses
was elonted and the glpsy,we may presume,
thenghe h. 41.d mado a gond htrgaln, bot
the nate day ilia 4•hff of aha Donahoe
Court al Rayfisld e. real Yott with a writ
of replevin. nn rhe information of Me father
of one of tee young men,and lock •way the
animal, and the remelt is that the glpay H
eat oats home, John Momereon and Go,
Rrewn, who live re,r Pelat Blak. in t.hs
'meth of ilia a.nity were the young men
who made Me deal with Yo',h, sn.l the
aslmtl war t,e property of Mtergooe'1
laths!. Yeti therefore proemerI sg•tn•1
the Trion/ man o. a rht•ge of Melee prettYaw
fn *beat ,g elm of Ms bore., F. N Lewis
eppwerwl 1'e ah. pr.e rn• n1 enc W
Prosdfent, K. C , ft r the defeaga, Alta.
beating the duty Police MsgisNele 8aegw
A.
the mala, warm and dry will prenyl. Ou
the 14th, lath and 16114 • remotion to *form
conditions will be .otlosabl., the barometer
will fall, warmth will laureate, cloudiow
will ease*, and rains, touording to the
•hundaseeor llgbtisss prevailing 1016* Mare
period, will visit many parts In transit from
west to east. Change to 000ier should nor
molly appear with the rising barometer foll-
owing thee* pertarbatioas. The n•cuooary
storms on and •bout the 26th to 281h. a6
the o.ntr. of the Meroury period, and near
the Moods last quarter, ■ eriti d.olioatloo
and perigee, wail peeslbllty be fraught
with viol** and Bangor, eepeoislly along
the south amok. W• eater a regular storm
period es we pass out of Aurust the oriels
of whtob w111 fa11 to the first three days of
September.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
The perfection of the tailor'* art Al to be *sea
In the product of Pridham'* ..tablls0moot.
Latest cloths In stook.
Mayor ('ameroo loot his foi•terrl.r loot
w*ek from polseniag•
A granolltblo sidewalk was laid lest weak
on Nelson street past St. 1:marg.'s oharob
and Sunday school.
A meeting of the school board wa called
for Monday olght, but as there wee aro busi-
ness, the mesllog adjourned.
An appeal has been entered In the mms
of Mahan v.. Z,Iliax, an action from l4run-
eels whloh was tried here recently,
Th* band gays Its outdoor 000.'510 lest
week on Friday •rsnlog, the rain having
prevented It from ooming out Tbanday
.vexing.
Owlug t•. 1'orooatloo D.ty ooml0g on
Saturday the grooers In town will keep
their shops open till 12 o'ol.ok noon for this
onvenlsoos of the pahllo
1'he bespitai busar, for whloh Ihe ladles
have bean preparing so long, t* In progress
In the rlok on West , .od pntmtw to
os a very .acc.s.lul affair
Dr. Herbert Switzer, son of Mr.and Mn.
B... Switzer, el tows, has graduated from
the Detroit Sobeol of Medicine and is now
praotlalag •t Gatos', Mleb.
H..1, D. Cooke, of Zurloh Lodge. No.
224, HleMll, bee been •ppoloted by the
Masonic Grand Master of ('ruda es one of
the grand stewards of the order.
The quarterly meeting of the Board of
Trade will be held In the Orand Jury room
of the Court Hous. on Monday evening out•
Aug. 11►b. at N o'clock. A large •ttendanoe
is desired.
Oa Monday work wascommeno.d in tear -
tog down the platforms •t rho old *tattoo
hoose, ao l the demolition of the old building
and the ereotioo of the new will now be
pustied ahead.
Miss MaKey, of Rodney, has taken •
position as stenographer with the Ooderloh
Organ Co., suooeodlnw Mies L.zts Suther-
land. who hes aoo•pted • similar position
with the Lake Huron and Manitoba Mtlhor
Co.
F. MoCarthy, of Ashfield, ohargd with
►eking some log* which were cast ap
oo the lake 'hors, has •looted lo- M tried
lUmm.rlty by • judge. He well oome Dolor,
Judge Doyis for trial IDis mornlag as 11
o'olork.
Ao effort le being made to arrange an ex-
oursiod b fort Huron for tie. 19th lost.
Arrangements wall probably be completed
In a dy or two, and tf satief.otury arrange-
ment* oan be made the 19th will he our
civic holiday.
Guy Brothers Mlostrels will make thstr
• 000al tour of Ceoada. The manager* have
• soared the very bed talent in th. mlastrel
line for this season. Everything absolute)
new. All new pople, In new ants. Watch
for the date.
H. E. Hodgen' is Lakin, charge of the
Clinton end of Hodgson Bros.' busines* dur-
ing the absence of hi' brother, F. R.
Hodg.ns, on a Western trip. Jahn Crook*,
sl Clinton, • oapable young man, already
well koowo hare, has oharge of the boslow
i0 Goderloh.
Rodgers Bros. say last datard.y's busi-
ness was the largest they Dave ha.l Woos
they bays been In Go lerich, with the excep-
tion of their opeoing day. 'Pals firm be-
Iteve in •xteosiys and Dersutent ul V. raping,
and their succors" provts the benefit of a
lib.ral use of printer'' ink.
Brussels Poet : U. F. and Mn. Blair
purpose taking on *ztended holiday outing,
leavlog mixt week. They will go down the
Mt. L.wreooe 0o Montreal and return by a
Northern rout* to Parry Sewed F. S.
Soot* will take char,* of Mr. Blair'* law
off,oe during the month of August.
Yest.dnv's Glob* announces tha0 the
result of the part 1 junior Leaving and 1.a•1
1 Junior matrioulatloo uamloatlooe will
prorably be sent to High Sakurl and
Colloglate Iostltut. prtuolpals on Friday
and that resnim for part 2 .I rotor Leavitt',
and part 2 motrtool.tton w111 Ont by cot
out 1111 the 15th or 161h.
HlerCe FoRr1'ARTw ►n1 A*.11''T,-The 3rd
and 4th of August are *antral day of rsoe•
tionaty storm distorbanoo. Gn and torch-
ing these days the temperature w111 rise to
a climax rel warmth, ending In lhrestoning
donde, with thunder, light rains and hea•y
bloater in many sttions. On the 5th earth
tame@ betwen0 the Sun and the great world
Jupiter. The** facts will ammoniate ex
**.*hely warm weather, and It vinl•nt elm-
trlc.4 storms do not result eslamlo perturbs-
timns will b* most natural. It le questloa-
able whether normal reaction. to cooler
weather will follow the storm psalud, or
whether g I .n4 heavy rains will attend
thee* storm., doring much of Augurs. We
believe that vrry w.rm weather, with Ilgb$
p•.elpllat.tee--eye hnrtlal drought are be
@tore for meet porta of the Nanny, Datil
the latter part of he month, especially.
fhe V.loan storm perled r.ntrai en the 9th,
mivering the 7 h to 12th, will h* marked
by ehangee le I0. IherwmowPoor and barom-
eter, oernlnem to the worm periods, anti the
onlminatlnn Into 'term, with mon nr 4.55
pranlplutlan, may be expiated ea the A.b,
lOob and 11th This period may to watched
with i.Mrear, se 11 may ,nduate, one way
nr another, math that may M In more for
a. for woses te name. W • would !Ike very
.ark to kIdako*, bat we kw Mab„ le
Clinton New Fara : Ooe evanlnr last week
Mre. 0. Olson got pretty badly brulsild and
shaken up. `he went to Galarleh on the
7 r. M. Caul*, and when she stopped at the
action aha walked out on aha oar platform
to get off, bet before ane oeold do ea the
Iroln started ahunting, throwing her Tlnleot-
ly against Ili• oar door. Her bead and should-
er were tally bruised, and she 1s .1111 suffer -
Ing from the affect tbm,of.
From the Si Thomas 1'Imee, North Usk
one, ass .luote ern following note, whloh
will he of Ioternt to the Irleods of the bride
•t B.nm111er: Roy. A. Twltohell, of the
Uraftoe Methodist Chnrob, on Friday last
118th July) united In marriage et th@ par-
sonage In Grafton, Thomas Hetherington,
luremao of The Timm, sed MIN ('harlotte
Allen, of thlw oily. Roth th. young people
are well •od favorably known here, and
have the goal wishes of the community.
We d•o)re to direst 1he attention of our
r••tor. to bylaw No 35 of 190'2, whloh
appears In ear ad•nreleing oolumna thin
weak. It tendert aompale,rry shot hhe301h
of September,1902,the owe of t.h• town water
for drinking and dotne.tfr purport.* withlo
the area •t pr.nant served or th.0 may in
fotare he served by the mains of the town
water wor w
kr, •rd a wo pro•Id.' fnr the
onmpuleory M000g of well. within that
area should It be thought in the Infero*, of
pobllo health.
Th• follewleg from a Stratford pa er re-
ftr. to a former God.rloh boy, whale Irleods
hero are glad to sw him rls.n, In tib vo-
oaelon: "bred Porinr, of Hamiltno, lately
(L. T. it. olty freight agent there aid for-
merly *Alai oink In the Dein. of Mr. Dewey,
di•islonal freight o ct, this alto, ha. boa
appointed to enno•.d Mr. Arthur D Haff
at travelling freight •gent eat of Lnedon.
This le • substantial promotion for Mr.
Porter and Ma many friend. la Stratford
will oenpratrlat, him upoe It. Rs is •
thnrealhly eompetwnb young man, sed will
on4nabtedly ellmh higher.
AUCTION SALES.
CHURCH NOTES.
Toe eorvloo In Knox obarob, next 8a
both morning will ha•. regard M the
aatlle of King Edwad VII.
Jobu Carrie sang R, S. Ambro... "
Sweetly Solemn Thought" y.ey aooaptabl
to Knox ohuroh las0 Gasday morning.
At H.asa11 Roy. J. S. Hoadersos.
Presbyterian .1.15 sr, le holding bis even.
lug ser•Ioes In the beautiful grounds sf k
°hero', greatly to the saWfaoMon of 011
auditors.
Nuc Sunday morning a ooreolMOO err•
vlos will be held In St. Gore's eburob .0
11 o'olook, aoeording to the form of nervi..
rsoommesded by His Orate the ArebMakep
of Canterbury for use 1n Eoglisb ebarob•..
R. S. William. has preseatod the Sunday
oo4eel scholars of St. Oeorgi s *harsh w11h
me Isle oommomor•tive of the ooronatlon o1
His Majesty Kieg Edward. The medals
w111 form • splendid meman0. of tbo soled
iiev. Fattier MoMen•mlo, of Cli.ioo, la
away on a two weeks, vacation, welch b. la
• p.odlog 1. Montreal. During his •bso ws
Rey. Father West, of Godslob, will oen-
duct oervloe m St. Joeepph�'s, Chutes, and
Roy. Father Hanlon, of St. Augustine, at
Blyth.
At 8t Peter's out Sunday the en►feol e1
dl*oearse •t the East mass w111 be "What
to Do After a Sermee," rt the aeeen4
mass "1'he Devotional Ubaraoter el the
Prayers whloh are Read or Recited by the
Priest In Latta, bat by the People to
facia own Languan," a1 reopen "Nelhlag
('an Exouse • Lim"
COUNCIL'S ACf1ON ARBITRARY.
To the Editor of Tug BHsg*L n
Would 11 not be well for oar tows aeon.
CII to 005,44.7 further 10. gsestbo et oleo•
lag .p'hwwell. and oompeUly oar ollizese
to sae the water famished by the town tys-
tem' There ate many geed spring wells in
use within the Hmlm of the w•Isrwerke ser-
vice that hay* proved a Beare§ eves M
those who see toe few• water. S.me el
our servtoes hay. b.eo fresen op fee a weak
at a 11mm, and bad 4t not hale ter good
wells In constant sem to the odghborhood
a reel hardship would have berm szperl-
enosd, W. do not know the day That •
break In the malas or an acoldent to the
meohioery and pumplog house my ti. up
the satire system t.d•flaltsly, and 14000/55
to the wells would be • n.oseelby, This
t.wn is liable to accident* te the water
works plant mor. than any ether plass we
know of on •000a00 of the pumping bones
being l.wtod over a hundred feel below 1,0.
lsv.I of the town. Th.. for another thing
the buildlog to not fire proof, and great
wood.n bre crape aro adjoining It, and Oh.
risk of a born out down there should lead
thorn whom our votes have pl•oed wh.re
they aro not to be too hasty Is the aiMon
th.y oeotemplats taking In thy. matter. If
there are walla koowo to b. a m.aaw to the
publlo health they should b. cleaned .r
olow.d, oo matter where they aro l.eetod-
wllhlo pr.serib.ri Itmlt. er without those
Ilm1ts; but to Desk • way to mak. the sy..
tem pay by osmpolllag the taktsg of water
that may b. oentamtoated by the wlad
consl•g currents and undertow te re•oh the
Intake Drib no matter from what q.arler It
may blow, In. ws think, g.lag beak • few
hoodrod years at lout la ear m.abed .f
g.'.romeet. If the w.11 water of this tows
Is se bad as it Is olalm.d 11 is, give us •
more psrfeot sw•los fr.m the lake or ether
eearoe, and oleo* It wllbla the reach of
•very *hoso's prosperity, otherwise arty
Crary aollon In the matter 1. unjutiflable.
The a. U oot an argument th.0 shoul4
b. advanced as a reamers for the oempals.ry
tklog of Ob. tow• water. if our wator was
supplied by a company, and some people did
not wish to uem It, and no reo•en atleokleg
the publlo health o.uid be a/Mooed why
they should, do you .opp.ur this arbitrary
measure would be placed before a la the
manner It hes burs 7 We say, no.
Years,
A UoIR Or BOTH Weu. aztD Tows WATaa,
ST. HELENS.
TC.RDAr. Aag.4.
1)IAT,, -Oa Friday IM1 Ihes. pawed
Na..tolly away to hie long home a moot
respootad member of our eommaeily la the
person of Mr. J, B. Weetherbaad. Mr.
We.therhead was a teacher by professlle,
having uug00 la St. Helsue publlo sobool
for a period of °beat toe yean, 1111, having
imagist a sowers oeld °beat els years age, Ito
g ave op the work hoping t0 take It op agala
with the return of health. Thu mild dowel -
opted Into lung affwtion, and Mr. Weathsr-
bead In the hope of reouperallog kis health
by a ohaoge of ollmat. went te Santa Fe.
New Muloo. The ollmate seamed to be
havlog tae desired eff.ot, till, two years age
last sprleg, he had omulon 41 wms hems
again. The change o1 ehmsto maimed M
aggravate hie trouble, almost Immediately
and he want book to New Mexlee, After
this the dl*we gradually book • stronger
hold on his system. He cams home last wIo•
ter and gradually Dank till release Mme In
death, Mr. WeaIh.rheed was a man et
storling .lualities, and by his ooeerfsl 41..
position and upright Uhrlet).,. obutbeor
did maoh to mould for good tate Il... of hie
paplle and also the 11ves of those lite name la
eontae1 with day by day. 1. bio dokoess
he was ever oh..rful •ad patient prao0slag
these Christian graces that had adorned
hie life to health.
All peri 1. mating thwlr sal* balls printer, et
thin Tae w141 have a fro node* Inearto
In this tut ap to th. time, of r4e.
FRIDAY. Aug. 15th. AeoUle sale Of
desirable residence ea St. Geetg.'. creoesn*
at 2 s'el.ek. Cwla. Rs. Iteaw, epee. T.
Gov DST, •ssllaems,,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The hest quality of tee oream, also the
greatest variety of true fruit !plots ler
sodas, are served at the Vleborta restaurant,
West et. Oonfnotlonery, fruit, otters Md
tobaoow. ('11AY. HI.A.'t"TOwm, proprietor,
Telephone 70.
Another bankrupt stook just received al
the Godartoh Harg•le Ston. We sem onset
til. oheap sale today (Thursday). Dom.
.rid see this stook, no trouble to eh.w geode
and we tell *heap .11 the time. terms gash,
J. W. BROnealct.
BORN.
HAYS. -Ia 8Paforth, on Jmy 73rd. the write of
R. 8. Hays, of a eon.
0IED.
RNL4. In Moderiob, os Sunday, Augu.t 44,
1003, Thomas 13dwa0 Mil, anal 19 fern
and 4 meetha
Mus Mlddleto•, of '1'or..b, le yWttag
at the residence of P. Role, K. U.
F.r1,eet MIlton, who h.d leen •i.ttlag at
J. Yates' returned .n Wednesday to Ridge.
bun.
Freak Turnor returned •n Monday to
Morris, Man., aesemp.nied by Isla Meter,
M les F loam**,
MIes Jean Mnlwach le. of Rrewele, mod
Mu. Rleis Skinner, of Mitchell, ars ylmt-
lag t.helr friend, Miro Korth. Farrow,
Mr*. Mel;amee, wife of Roy. D. N.
Me()...., outo. of (`.acral Meth6db*
ebarob, Sarnia, with Iwo daughWs, at
rived per steamer Gsslfrese cm! a :visit te
Mr..od Mn. H. h. Hlek. Mn. Mellon=
will Iss rem*mbsred by many .f egg rya
dents e. formerly Mho Kase 2.04 l.. el
to tetra
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