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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-8-21, Page 1THREE e1A ger A V' TS Ane ACTIVE A G' 'II TS Zhe esell THD LOADING:} NDWS31='APIOJR OF HURON OOUNTY. FIFTp•-FIFTH YEAR. • 2896 • GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : AUGUST 21, 1902' D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR THE WEEKLY MAnreeT REPORT GuoaatmL Ata 2 iib' Yell Wheat. ') 90 to 80 Flour, iamlly.'psr cwt.... -. __ Y 10 10 4 10 hour,tent, per owl .... .._ 2 31 to 2 30 Bram BrVtton.. -_-_ --. •- _ 17 W to 1100 Shorts. 01 ton -.._. -.. _- 2(3 00 to 2000 Horeeeings, per 0wt 1 W to 1 W Rye. per bush... 060 to 000 Buckwheat, 11.11 bush 0 to 050 Oats. 41 troch _ �... 55 10 I• 0 It P.'s. ti bash.....76 pep 080 !tarter. per bush 0 60de 0 69 Bar. too new (0 t0 7 00 Potatoes, IP bush 30 to 0 3' Rutter, 13 to 0 11 ('bee's. ler Ib 10 to 0 11 ). nak fresh nonsa od. if dna,_ _ 1t to 0 13 W _•,_.._- 10004110 Etdea•,.,,...,........ ...... 00 to 1 01 Pelt. - 4140050 Live 2101.700 1 001.850 Bacon..... 13 to 0 18 Liam. melt. ........ .::_._.t5 to u is Lard. 11 to 1t Draw fon quarter 120 to 0 I4 llreoq.00ar. hind 00 to 000 Cert le,'iiport 00 to 6 00 (hail W to 1 m rsry Pubilo N'otlOs. )T LAW NO 33 OF 1902 OF TOWN OT0OLEItICH. To .0120,lxe the corporation 00 own to bereave the pew of 1111,000.00 1 expenditures. •Ireay dlsbure oo a- unt of 'the waterworks au el Ilgbl stems of the Municipality. Whereat, during the years 1'•' 1819. 2900, 1 red WM. up to the mimeo ate, there v• been expended fpm the at funds he Musiaipenly. for rune l .ount of the r works eyelet and the e•. r 11,01 eye .0nte sggrerating over $1. 00, nd whereas under bylaw 8 2999, the sum 00 020 war oorrowed on debentures ins _ these special par the benne' • 11,101 forms par the Seating debt now • to the Bank of treeland which is not t pale. .t . whereas It Is ex pees and necessary ti, at a said floating nebt o Id be reduoed, lel m of this Issue of d •tuns, for the emu • 11,000 as aforesaid. And wherries the vela, the whole rat- able 9 • .rn of the eel anioldelltl, •c- oordio . o the Cut ��e1vl . od equal zed u- o nwme roll, is th rbilm !.197.4.0 And erase the • f the existing de hetet' *to of the said • oirlpalty le now the su f t176.911911, of htoh neither prin- cipal o• (purest is in tnd erode the Intal " aunt required to be rsi annually by rlalrate upon the ratable .ppr,y of the Id Mualolpellty for the pertof twenty y. daring which the said pro .d lose shat lured. for the re payment 1M *me, h . dl annual Meted - nitrate. 1. they with l rest !hereon et the ✓ ate of fo per oent. annum, le the sum of 8809,19 lie It t ere en ., and It is hereby enacted th 1. It ohs for On Mayor and Treasurer o own of Uoderid' to borrow from or corporation will fag 20 lend t • sum of $11A00,for the purpose •fo yablo to twenty (rl 'ears with 1• eco at the rate of four per «antper .d to to Loess therefor the 4.1.01■ said Corporation, in none of not 1 a 100. snob, which 1*All to signed by a and Treasurer of the red Town. with the corpora!s nal. with ooao- chest for for tpayment d Interim?, w h all be signed by the Trwurer of 11,e Tows. and the lendero shall pay the m.at upon the seonrtty of the said debentu ' • to til• hr.n,!h or agency cense Bank or M .04 at the raid Town of Goder,ch to be a specially to (be afore- said purpose of lar, 0be noting 41.0(441, of the l'orporau the weld Beat, and the said debentures conpoo. as detailed be- low shall be mad* s able at the omoe of the Hun B.of roDtreal the Town of I►oderlch on the Slot day of net In shah year of the folios lag years Year No. F . Ipal Z903 ell 6 1901 3 (9d 1 !p7 6 1909 6 1909 7 1W0 8 11411 9 1x13 10 1y13 11 Fou 1r 1915 13 1916 14 1917 15 1.914 1911 17 IMO Ix #ty1/55 1911 If 14.13 19:1 00 . 778.26 000.00 B W4 ca pt be lawf e ea14 7 pe Mme.' '4. r sett ,oil f . the 2 And for $11,410 with 1 .wnalee and 1 rates and te property Moa sash Red ev next after th &am of $*N. (3 tereat 3. This But ' effort wnen t1 twit "el'j �thess Muairdpsllt 11.11 he t� (402, roormen In tee fore the srI erose., the v.rloes 1'e1llm, Nab - Wagon Mt op. n•eirr O, Polling Huh ran'. feed 8 turning °Mee Polling Hob Edward Van twit, 80 w se't Aftwolri Returning OM Polling Sub - Shop. E. R. car. Polling Bo Furniture turning 0e1 Polling flab House, J. (.7 5 The CI ■'trod at ih- Serurday, tilt: & noon o clock simper of vet ID.. wed Me Town Hail net, 1903, at forenoon, f attend at ,h. the moat sew (jerk. on he plating and "w reepeotl law, of the • f the n .d ro the 2 at the od Moe each g plane teen N slop -Br Internet 110.00 141,13 409.401 30.06 37716 230 98 641.99 316.!0 MI et 18!.11 210.74 217.34 191.33 16972 111.11 117.64 0085 61 Og 31.13 Toted 80940 8014 10 W 809 41) 809.11 Klein 949.40 MOM 841.4 Noe 8 M N) 10 11 seg 809 1 i 310 40 P09.10 81N.39 009.-9 e 5.187.97 816.197.97 t of the said sem of n, .here shall be nd above all other e whole taxable unbolts tilty during the twenty lean his Bylaw. the weld Dentinal and la - e Into force sad flex ktving re - ors. ors of thei salt upon this Rysw day of Angus'. .r of nine o'clock at nve ./:lock In 'hall he takes, in dermentiood . at Mrdlymon,', undue. bapaty at Thome, yet atm Deputy He theTown Hall, Returning 0111 Iainn No ('h trims Ion No 3, r7, Item Won No hop. John Mice. No0 .o., Ilepn at J. R. Rano. fiats, Deputy Mn,N alton's tetnrning 04(1• vision No at Rrophey Henry W •, Deputy Ho - .Inn No. • e, DeputyIt of the sod 1 own Hall In t 3rd day of n the toren nen for and alar shall at Th.nd•y, the the hone of alive the .ppolntmenl _su ions polling r ap the s of persona In Ism (be pend passed thle 11th N.G. Cana N. WM, MIT Mayor. enln Neville's nlor Officer. ration .hall Id 'rown on est, Het at sem up Chs afoot the by at the said day of Aug clock In the persona to nee. and at °tea by Ike ted in pro of thio BY r of July, ELL. Takata& bat the .hove Is s t r copy of stproppssseedd b w, whleh ads been ken int, eanelderstlo nil which w111 be findth by the cone of the mnolelpalit tln e 1,004 of the .sent of the Montero nig oh reined then after ono month fro . first p'Mle.tlea Tut SIGNAL news, it the dote of le p.bllnation was Jo t. 1902, and that rites of 14)11 .Inntnre of a said moot, ty will be taken thereon o - e day and Neer and planes t herein n WM. murex leek. lneuranose eta. CHA11. E, SHAW, MINERAL INS(IR- ANOE mad nal sedate agent. °Aldi, toe demwe.t of P. 0.. ((oderl°h. Agent for the ng mutual On I nen ranee nom iasis and 1 nies Monteatth. noing neck d manufaetnring risks t 0wr'at rates Omit at .Ulna. W' R. ROBERTSON. Moo/intentne ntent and lnranns Agent. nooks and eoetlIfte made tap. I(Mldlers rested awl mots nnl)ented, !Ire Ineuranne V RM,4•h and Conan to ('°mp*ass 40100 (Mer9M OaM t Rya' ~O1llu lie J. T. KAFTRi., nhNR- RAi. iN- EURANOB and Real seat, leen.. re (40,, Aenldoetand Plata Glesa Inemoine1 eRw.ta1 de mntaai w ease Wee a4 100199 'at. teem SIC �ueliati and(30,a41 to O.mp.lee roe - zits lawm *ser 2.M►Mnwtr It eMraw, Bar ltuatlone Vacant. l'trMPF T'AN od with rheum ful Wagers Apply to MI LEY corner Wellington • id se WANIKo - IN A h'AM- IL\ OF three by Woe September •Rood cook Liberal wages to sultable wanton. No wash log. Apply to MRS. M. O. CAMERON. "The Maples" Uoderleb 1611 D TO Refer. ATON ON "rich. elm. .eh o tt. Roofs to Let. e a a - D eoeesery. Or .tore with f LKW MS UN HAM! entrance, MuMio. CHAR. M. PAMSMORK, Orsannt sad Ckelrm atsr Knee church. Pupil of Mr. A. 8. Vogt. ('..00, Organ and Voice. Angleton *treed. 91 -if MISS COLBORNE., Tauber of fletoher made method. will re- oene pupil. at her studio,"Agee Mr. Waftel's Insurance office, Hsmiltoe Went. For intoe motion apply either at studio or at residence. St. Patriot • street, W. ()LENS CAMi'fih.i.L, Organic sod mu.d:al director of North street Methodist church, [deoher of piano, plea or- gy and theory PuTis prepared for all es. eminencies o the wo te Conservatory of Muoie. Will be planed to receive applies - non, from all those revering each 'menu°. non at his new studio over Thomson's made snte, Use of piano f Uar pra.oe may be - Mottos WARNING. -ANY PERSON (2A1 H Ing from Lha d. using the terry without permluloa, lbeotloa, or otherwise trespassing inns an/ part of the presort, will be arrested and proseeeted. 00 C. ATT'RII.L Ridgewood 1'ara, [)}t0F. B. L. TAUPE ANL•rat•rttn two wrru'Iaw /!« syg gemelaI.tsT A11 'dads of Insensate. and E10stetese mad* to order. Special attention sive. to Matas, ton Orden by mall promptly attended to. lire ware o1 partes using my natal•, •n 1 employ no treve11100 *gents whatever Batufaotlo■ guaranteed. Established It7 t. 554 RICHMOND HTREET W., T.MIONT(I For OR . L•V T, Carlow, P. 0. A r la 0 AROUND TOWN LOCAL Minim Cootie Juno'. -Philip Holt, R. 0 , who wee noisily •peololed deputy county judge for Huron, hat reselv.d the additional appointment of local judge of the High Court of Justloe for 0.).N., Tete wIN enable Mr. Holt to hear motions and tr•oeao1 other local business la the High Court. H. O. B. TtOT, -The nurse Old Hoye Aeeeoutten of Tor..ete will have a tent o0 the •zhihntoo grosode durlog the fair Mr Las •eoommudation et all Hero's visitors to l'auada's'notes' fair. Everyone is invit- ed to make 11 his resting plans while at tee fair. Aoy informs' on that may be requir- ed will be gladly furnished by the Seery.. R A. Walker, 45 Leotard awe. Blom if Hua U0l.l,AnnuNI.-A painful 'n- otion befell Or• Bates, the youngest daugh- ter of John F. Bates, Newgate street. en stuteay 1.11031241. Whits playing In a yard adjoining her own home she ran • ealwt • rope and w., thrown down oa • oemeat welt, her a,llarbohe bolus broken Iwo places and her arm 440eested at the .boulder. She suffered greatly from the * wok awl 'Diaries at first, bu', is now pro• grassing favorably. W aNr.0 TO TRAM. Cu .tr.--S.turdy's Luedon Pse 1'rsu had the lullo wing : A middle -aped waman, well droned and appa- reolly lacking for none of the osoeeserles of life, palled op acting Mayor 11'Lanett yeiter- day and displayed •/osrve that tits beg tier Lbs superlative degree. She ezplaled that she bad come from fort Staol.y on the mern- 'nr train, and befog • "tattoo/tort,' thoupbt she would ask for • pass to Godertoh, her destination. Nee11ese to say, the paw war not forthcoming. Utas AT 81.4311 -James Emigb, of Blyth, who ter soma time was • resident of Ooderiob, died on Thursday morning after an Illune "'Leading over a year. The d_• - wowed was th.rty-'wo year" of age and wss tho yomageet eon of J, G. Emlgb, formerly of this plan •ed now of Blyth. He was unmarried. The !.neral, whiob ►sok plan" •t Myth on Saturday, 0sa attended by • number of docdeseda frtsad. in Goderi.h Ilia be d relatives have the sympathy of many acquaint her., To DtatTne 34(1 BYLAWS. - the two m.Malpal bylaws to be voted nun tomorrow, •Iz., one to •u.hor', the borrowing o0 debenture of 811,000 already anent upon the water and eleotrlo light plant", and (toe for the expending of 84,000 for . new market building, IttyS created little int greet annoy the °looters. Tan Mayer, however, has reseed • call for • public meeting to be held st too town hall Dale (Thursd•y).yeo:og for the dleo.s.l.o of thew matters, and 1t o hefted Omit there will be • 4.rm attendance and • fall and free ezpreedoo of opinion upon the alerito of this bvuw.. 1'*i I;Ivn HuLILAY.-1'ased•y, our elvlo noikday, was • toilet day about tomo. The +tores were olosed,'buS mw►of tinIselinr's" w ere working as usual. One buadrod per was took the trip by boat to Pest Hates, I tering at 8 o'uto.k in the morning and re.ohing home at 2 o'olook 1Vedaeday orale". Tae dim0K2.e that had the et• ur.lo, io head will fame est •boat even. Dumber took advantage of the r,duoe. Betty rates and "pent tee day out of town he weather was Lbre•tening In the morn - r, but the day turned out fine, and a umber of piooic per:les had esjoyabl. out. intro. 9urotTtl E1.'068ioNIMTO, -An exeurelon from Seelorth oo Monday brought •bout 430 prople to town. It was S..Iorth'e otvlo holiday, and the ezoanio0 war eeod.oted by the regtment•I band. Rata le the morn tog ihreat.sei to "poll the day for the vlstors, but Old Probs. relented ant served Cat floe weather daring the latter pert of the le . 'Foe fine bond of the 33•d, *null 0•s its home io Htelortb, d us s" gorse good music), westing the day enjoy able for the tewo■people as well es for the visit its. Pne return train lett .t 8:30 .'oloak. lloderloh le to hays anther ex- cursion from Htaforth on the 29 h Inst., under the implies' of the Sunday schools of rho town. AT THE L.o. FRONT. -Tee steam binge Clinton, with the eohooeer Grimsby In tow, arrived an Sunday from Silver Water. L'beir oargoss iaolaled lumber for the (4,derlol' 0:gan Ce and poet" for the Ood- erleh Lumber Co They had awes limber for the Ooveaam •art works •t I7.yN.M and Barllerree, and left Tuesday night for thee. paws The psesenger boats have mode their regular inns and have done • good business the. past week The qtr Cly of the Strain is to give nn excerdon w Detroit next week from Kiwardino and I:oderlah, le*ving Oilier oh Tuesday morn- ing and returning on Friday ..The i,110 Huron ,t Msel!nha !Wilhite Uo. come te an agreement regarding the cargo of the Nurwav, and th• oust eras dlsoharped bore. WIC WIU'OMS Tupuo -We extend a netts' welcome to 11. Maephee, .1. 1' , and I•mIly whn hay" recently removed from the township of Aehflr1.1 to thls town of iunum• "table attractions. Mr. Mao.►ee has been engage 110 looming 1■ Ashfield daring many year., hat finding retlremeoe from mauve labor desirable he leased hie farm In that township for • number of yams, ani has token tip his •bods in Iloletleh, lin many friend+ In AenNs1d have already mirea pr•01(0.1 proof cf the ssteem in wbioh he and hie family are held there. an sooeuut et ehloh appeared In Tax 82410.1. of a former data. We feel pleased upon 1.•roug that Mr. Masphse's reeldenoe with us le likely to to • permanent ow., as he hoe purchased from R. Henderson that property on Napier street tea which he w114 soon r•s,sy, fret, he may be len" spared to Arley his new home Is the sinner, w:eh tat TNR SOMA!, and Mr. Me.oph.e'. many Weeds. A11V•RrioiNti HNTiRraloc.-Oa not eooa- sion .f the fertleltles In oennuttoe with the reoeot o,rogation of King E heard, eel. FOR MALE.-LO1, NO. 1, OUNCES s10.4, RD. AMfl&U. 100 scree. 15 morns hardwood hoah Up. the property there is • frame house. 23132, frame ban In good .tare of repair, 34150, one aero of orohardrood well. ('Oseassi on at any timefor farther ppuartieulen apply to J )CIN CAMPBELL, or to on tb. premises, 10011.11' HOLT, Ail, m, 19.3. Baarleter. etc . et 21 oodevtoh. POE ALE OR TO Eiffel -THE UN- [` danlgned offers toaell or rent the nom fortable dwelling on Trafalgar -99., 8 rooms, e umm r kitchen. wood shed Red bath room. Town water. also wood well sad &stern. stone foundation and a mood cellar. Stehle, drive house and a Dumb r of fruit trees. Terms ta*•o,able. WM. HOLLAND. Propnetor. tat(_ L'ARV FGR MALS.-bOY 67, MAI l' • land .onoesalou. Gni'riot) township, oon- talning 75 acres. Well tensed and well watere4; hood buil tinge and Ors -clan oroba 1 ; molly all ander erase. Sixty per rent. of the pnr'*haae money may remain on mortgage at: pM cont. for parEctelau appU to T. BURNS, Carlow, (48tf DESIRABLE 14R4i1)10:NCI.; FOR SALE. The subserlb see offer f w sale the reel- d sad beautiful grossed" ed)lnleg rn Um cin ••f Gantlet', owned ane • •o,ipled by the Hon J. T. Oarrew, who Is about to remove to Toronto. The property erns brscns seven of the nsest building lots In the town, oontaIning nearly two .ens• and to anyone not desiring so eitensive a warden could be aivantsteuue ly subdlvided and sold se hn1ldln sites, ('oassseioo at any time. 'nape,tlon Invited. Terms one-balt cth, balance oo mortgagee 5'prr dict, Ihatd at Gderlo'. July 231h, 1992. DICKINSON it ((ARROW, 91.10 Vendor'' Solicitors AF1R'T-O'LASN FARM FOR SALE uR 1'O twin In the township of West Wewanosh, lot 27, n0nce001nn 5, containing 20) mime, more or en., anent 176 cle&rd la • good elate of cul- tivation. Rood bonne. well Armored trawl orchard, 0011410gs goad, feeble" under barn. 42 b 8hest.!, convenient to school. anti chuh. Hold on easy terms In snit DDuroha..r. Apply to W. H. l'AMP,ELG Weenie's!, or W. A. IIARRIBON, Luoknow. 00-3m (1901101.; flUJLIIh0 LOTS FOR SALK 1n 81. George's ward. Apple to L E. I )ANCBY, 12 VALUABLE FARM PR()PKRTY FOR sale, being the ppnperti of Mr+. Robert Whitely. oontalnlnr 87 &ores, being composed of lot 12 In the .5th concession, and 1 acres. part of lot 111n the 11 h concession. GoderIrh township. This s first elan farm and is situ- ated about four mils from tldertah. Title perfect. free p..tMatare awN7 to th. seder - signed Dated tnd J sly, (202. PIiILiP NOLT, Oolerrek, 14108 SALE OR SO RENT. - MRY. L` Strsohan offer. for sole or to rent the property at present occuulel by her, on the corner of Victoria and Hewn stress. There Is a large cq .rete building containing dwell- ing home .4(9 store, with ell com•enlesoos In e0nnectlon. Thereto Alen a stnry•and a half frame dwelling situated en the deme lot. .erns reeeonable. Apply to MRS. HTItAOHAle. on the premiss. AT PRIVATE SALE That big atone hones with ;roomed brink addition, Mtuated on Platen •treat. 'rho/hones Is dry and warm, twine heed throngbont with 2 'nob dank. It Ie .011.1 and so hate/MIL It wee t,nilt A the len Rh.'1ft 9lhknns when In his prime Not for • day bet ter ell r roe. The foundations are abont 3 fret thick and will endure u long se the Pyramids of Rrypl. A home seeker or Inventor who real isee the potentialities of fresh paint and rape!' whlnh ., ere Inszpenalrand of elan, which le pone. fully nhesp, by • little planning and rudiolone expindltme ren modernise tt Into an no to date mansion. 1 assort most strenuously and fearlessly that • big mon will wenn. to the wide awake Investor for the best of all rsa- none that he has a brawl and solid fonedation an pear to his hends. Th. same aennnt he salt of a 411011 or veneer. LM th°u who are sa tho lnoknnt for a soft snap investigates, In retaliate, In•eer •i. Craton add named to 311110. J. M001111OII8E, Rayfield P. 0., �1g Marr fth, uo'Wtn attention. 61-tt Medleal• t lett DR. W. F. IIAI.f.OW, PHYSICIAN m1t(sen and anrtoon. Olen In 1�Raab of Ye tat en Mena ea west lids �k Pawn Business Chinos nem. ring, • sm ill ■ Donn P. 1'. all p Ph millln.ryy JAMES V.r1.NU, bot 'brand la the loyal island of Jamaloa, N'c,t ladies, • firm of t°b,00enbte doing Motions then ad roomed to the leading dally paper of the one el Klogsroo, W 1., that ern person matting oat the ooupoo 'Untitled Iberia would he entitled to five of their world-resowoed "hl Rey" cheroots tree, the lumber for distribution oelog limited ►e 25,000 e$la;s. A copy of that paper reached Oederlob, sent by a gentleman • Dative of this Lowe, and the ouopou wee oat out and sent aooerdto9 to directions. Hy tut mall the al/moot" arrived Irina the enterprising tiros and wen duly appreciated, for It is not always that a pure cigar of West 10104. lel up be enjoyed In this 4&t, tadr. W. •dmin their style of advertising; then is • humus ring •bout It, and there is a probability that an ege00y will be se tablish•d le 0oderieh to represent the Yootp.Ger olg•r faolely, both for their olgare and West India teba0oee. Volga or Titan k.. -Ab the regular mouth - ,y meeting of the Abmeek chapter of Itis 1.0,12.0 E., held to 1►e law library at the court house ua Monday •ftaroo.0 last. rotes of bearty thanks were proposed by the Regent, Mrs. U. Yaatooald, and were duly ss000ded and saran 1, to all the ladles and gentlemen who so ably udstod to makine the Mtn hatter to aid of the hos- pital lend • satiates. In the moeio&I part of the pr,gram the Mariano** °rabsslr•, Mr. H..iogthwalte, the leader of our town bend, and many others who loudly and gen •routly gave their wry. es, were eepecldly spoken of and tendered thank., •n were a1 - ,o Messrs. fi. Jordan, Archibald Dickson, .eoffny Holt, F. Ybaunoo, T. Macon. P. Kioly, A. Ostrow, W. Maodooald and little Muter C. Hays, all of,wlom worked faith fully in decorating the booths and b.ildmg. Messrs. W. Tali and F. Pett, who did much of the heavy lifting and Darting free ,if unarps, wire else meatto114 and rated warm thanks Mlt.trIA 70.1.18.. --A radioed departure iu the training of the rural su IDI. hes brae .ducted this year. 1. place of having all the'Weeny reglmente tang out, It ins been Jeetded to held•camps rel 40011011100 for officers and nam-30mmINioned lrttl J.n of the r.g menta of 0aterle, Quntoo mud Ute Mar Mute Pres/Wow next month. The Ontario ramp w111 be at Fliapare-•m-lke•!ake from September 23 to °ember 4 ; that fee Quo, Leo at Three Rivers from Slep'nmber 16 te 27, while the rate from the Maritime Pn vioces will assemble et nosier, N. 11 , from September 9 to 20. '1'be period of traioln, a tech ease will he twelve days The several oompaaee of the permanent corps .rill tura out to fall strength, bat etch of the 1 her infantry regiments will be repro emted as follows: -1 Luat.'(,0(8toel, 1 Major, 1 Adjutant, 1 goat er, 1 • ompany officer per cemp.oy, 2 Mal ser - potato per reylaia.0, 3 wrgoot. per t•om- pany, 3 esrporais per oompeay. 2 buglers per regiment. Ifweoty-two privates per rglatsat will aloe be detailed fer faNpae twines. The pimp for Oat•rlo will be rom Peed as fellows :-Y1n1Division -Division. .1 troops, No. 1 Ue. R.U.R. • 1st laliatry Brlaade ; 26.21, Leaden ; 27th, Sarno ; 32nd. Walkert.a ; and 33ra, G ldaricb. 2nd Infantry Brigade -i4 ad, W sed,took ; 1)3th, i.ratford • 29.h, Galt ; 30tb, Guelph. 21,1 (hetdou : Divslenai troops --Nn. 2 Co R. C. P.. ; 3rd Infantry Yrimide ; 20 b, Mil- ; 3716, York ; 9441„, flmoos ; 44th, Niagara Falls ; 77th, A.. ; 97th, Sault 'rte. Marie. 4.h lefantry Helga/6-12:h, Aurora ; Jet, Owen Sound ; 34 • h, Whitby ; 35th, Barrie; 36th, B•amptoo. - 11 R CREATION. .o tear themnolvre away. Spooli- ng of (lsrm't n., they do not Igen) o respectful to their ruler. no '.hry might b', Int lin of thr nut'.I "rattle Influence or "William the trld"n," taw Anthony limp. cane ;m. it deems that before the fin-' I separation of -the Grand Duke n.I Grand Duche'Aa of 89eine, the ri on trete grew wose nil worm., and he Indy wail in thr Iin01t-so tisly asp -of thrv•wi'I( clip+ n11'1 an111P11 .t her liege lor head ; well, tat the (n(1►etn'It Fair, there worn eups yni elanerrs offered for g tin with t r- rserlption, "this Is the pattern of .1 ha. gage .l)rnu 1 1Uu'kttfd.. tb.4-u /ft.. j t the (Irani Dnke." S0mi+ friend• of I flip bought one for fun, cery coir.. -lute Chinn, probably qutto i d Mita' ?met -+4r4a. 7 Tinny *.7 la 4' hilt') of all, thn Grand Dike to very foul of her, and keep,' her portrnit %rid blurt elope to host. They ('12(11121(1(7 ° tiro both fiery temperal. Toa :rwud Uu0h1d0 Had. a Pet Monkey, t s 4 • • • LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. m tt daotiou uread. rhe 'text holiday will be Labor Hey Moody, September 1st, Tut S1,iNAL to January let, 1903, for 30 cents Send It to • fatted. Ms" Mildred Campbell, la luting as 0.14ulsl of North street Mothodut oburoh In tee atomic. of W. Gleno Campbell. The rural schools re -opened en Monday. Suhoos In titres and l000rporeted villages will re -open on'ruesdy, September 21d. There was not • quorum at the oouooll chamber last Friday evening, •.d..000rd logly the reguler meetlog of the m0u0011 wet not held. Chas. Hetes, as ussai 4. the pest your, delivered the first apple barrels to the erch- •rds In the county. Tney were for Robert hhlotI, who Is puttlog up three oar Toads of harvest knit. --Com. Last Sun lay morning Kev. C. A. Stager, M. A , of Toronto, entrained I. St, George's oburoh from the word. "Fruits of rlgbtaou.- new." In the emoting Rey. C. Buell, of Detroit, eeli.ered the sermon. James R -Id, of the muoiedptl staff, has been seriously UI the poet few weeks and his !needs have been alarmed •t his condition. He le now teklag tre•t•ntot in Detroit, and we hops will soon mover oempl.tely hie wonted health and strength. All who are Interested In the ■access of that very good object, the emotion of • gen- eral and marine hospital, will tae pleased to learn that the ladies made something over f700 at their bazar held to the We.,t-d, rink on the 6th and 7th lost. la the ab.eoee of Rey, 1)r. Daniel, who war preaohtng at the re -opening of the Shoppardton Methodist church, the pulpit of Noah street Methodist ohuroh was 0aoupl.d en Sunday by 'flotsam Courtlo., • former Holmescille vena' man who ►as bee. alteodieg t1e university at Columbus, Ohio, to preparation for the Methodist ministry. "Sims Pearl !lye's, • gradate of Miss Robe:t.ua'. ul.rs, lar bee. awarded . high read" el plain. in short head and rvrewrltlng. Pearl Is one of our brainy giro. ' The tore-- gong orr- go.ng Iron The Southawptuu Beacon refers to a former (oderh-h maid's, a grsnd- d.v.ugbteane. 12er of Mrs.onaldsee, of Elgin We learn that our old frond John Kelly toI.ods to remove to G.derich from Blyth this month. He has taken the boats on North •• rut lately oeoupl.d by his nephew, .1 B. Kelly. Witte many Whet' Auderiuh frloods we shall be planed to gree! Mr. K•Ityan a fellow townsman, end hope that he will enjoy a goodly Dumber of pyre e n100411(1 ■a. BY refrreoce t• go. advertising °alumna i•..1B be seen tint the Forest tiny Hunan' .010 kibortband College, I. mdoe, O,8 , an, neuron the re-ep.nlog for September 2nd I I s reliable business •ud shorthand school has just closed in most enooeasful year, having had la et1ndaoos over two hundred .ud,ote. and Loe.y they cannot meet the •!emend made open them by bunions men for oM s help There Dever was • time In the biotin r of the s. hoot when there war n osh a drmand for young people haying • knowledge of loudness and saorthan,l. The sohool h.m a ustipg o•poeity of 269 stu- dent,. The rooms are 000sidered the best for business college purposes to be lo.nd to Oetirto. !Rodeo,. Interested 10 shorthand Muoatioa should send for paratowlars sheet the I.reB' system, wlloh has been taught In the iobool 1*, the put two year., with won- dwrful motile, it Is esy to leiro, easy to write, and esy to reed. Catelegue et either department will be sent upon sppll- oatloa to the prloolpel, Mr, J. W Weter- •011 CHURCH NOTES. The fianootai dutrlot sweeting for the Methodist oharohea of Goderloh distrlol was held at Ifelmeevllle and wee preelded over by Rev. 11r. Daniel, of Oolerloh. There was a gond attendee°. beth of minieten and of laymen. Arraoyemeote wrr• made for missionary anniversaries. The following are the amounts .s.ass.d tech appointment for the purpose .toted :- Soneran- General ouat100 Conference ()oderloh, North St, , , ,$82. 812 3,5 0odestoe, Victoria St.. 44 660 Clloton, Wesley. . , 68 10 20 Chalon, ootarle . 60 905 Meafor1h > 60 9.00 Helmsevifle 43 6 45 Blyth 720 I)nopaoon 4 7.45 Nilo , 4b 685 I1enmlller . 40 5 95 Apemen .. 56 8.40 Walton 28 4,2.5 1,nr de1buro 47 ... • .... 7 00 Iuakersmtth 20 3.05 Hayfield 31 4 70 Van• 44 6.60 Rev. h; N. Baker. of Ftrat ford, preterit- od the use of S'. ,lames' ohnroh, Montreal, and the 0.81,0' undertook to raise the amount eked for towards relief of the eharoh. Mrs. Leech, di/street organizer of the W. M. S., add d the meeting In re !,nodi to tin work of the annuity, and wee amoral of the hearty sympathy of the meetlnp with the work. It wee d•oldad ►o oe-operate with all other workers to pd the greatest mineable 0,,00 for prohibition o0 4004th Item tither. Theeu was again a very large 03ner1ga- lo. at Knsx otwroh no Sunday eyselnr bo fiwtr Rev. Dr. Meidrnm, of Cleveland, al- most scary seat In the commodious eharoh ening filled. The preacher spoke from • ual text : "Now then It la ns more 1 that do It, hat sin that dw.11,th In Inc ' (Rom mane 7:17), end ' Vit net I, hut the grace f Geri which Was with me" (I Corinthians 15:10). He d.ploted man's doable pereenal- (y, the good and the evil ewe':0, and held hat man en he was Intended to be wee good jvhlcli chi. hail to tit boeltle her 10 - and tee ...a a distortion, • pt•rver.lon of he nal.aril order of thine*. The old saying/ "ft le easy 21 descend," was fallacious ; It wee the way of the trao•rresser that was herd : If man followed hie natural Iecllne• tion the grass of Ood would lead him to the right and th• true. I)r. M.Idrum's sermon ores at eros philisophlo•I and prao. tleai, full of sympathy ler man and el 111th In henna nature, and yet showing • strong sante of the awfulness of sip and the bre lele resell* whien follow • departure k,m the path of reorltud.. At the enneloaleo of the sermon the peter, Rev. .I A. Anderson, 'zpress64 hie appreciation and 221.4 of Lbs coo41reg.4ins ler I),. Moldrnd. address and at the aloes of tis• serene On choir sane, "(Ind be whh you 1111 ere meet seals ." Dying the asinine the °hale sang the an None, "Fattier .4 Moreno, Del el Love," being beef. 0114 by Ms. Mnhetky,of f'hll.de!_ vete. who also deer eller the esrmnn the u ta, "The ford Is Risen," from Salhvee'e "idebt of Ike Werl.l," The solo was heard With meet' Miamian, and we hope to hear as Moser again. A GOOD Ilya at m••a;trl.In high chair, tntk- t ng to It nil the 1111(0, and not sin- -wining the Ornn,l 'Duke; at Inst no day he could etnrhi it no long - t, and the po.r monkey left the nom by (he wit -110W. Toll 10111 novel Ike the (iron l (hike agnln, but hn nal protottitlon. They gay he 10 de - sot eft to little Flbnib.th, whn la trtpht nit11 pl•turnmla►, tett not )rAtt7. Rhe cannot surcend, ow - .to thn Sall" law, and It la pro - jobb,' that hotlt her parrnta will tarry ego long. Thn (trend Durham' not set her nffeet'ons very high, hie time, ant will probibly go n 1 deal Into private IUe. The Grand Datke Iv %ery en-loble, and 1(0••0 abnil. with •outr fHen In of mina tat Ihr, Embassy, Icing very fond of piny ing ping ('onR and tenon with them. li„ 1)00 ( a m•tgn-fl •ently, with 'lihrr hi, right r.r lift haul, and wears n ft.hr'rmen a bite Jor.Py In- et.ad of flannels as the Germans or • millinery beef- ' ng want. Also was ran to me ; reit- Card of Thinks tD (1F TRANKa nand Mrmh- ien Orl In To th rl.h. No 1 Ilrvrinrs prrattudr to yrs my retreat tt,rea, shown to my I I thankfoll the n sanel 1y. and futon knowledge,, n18101),00) paid 01 01..4 yonr noble order. Yours eine-ere*, MRS. JOAN CLICNDEN (i ri,h. Angola, it 1372. tbnrt node- Foreseers to of Dress my mpa'hy daring or the kindness his 4l lnties. 0e for ono rer•pt- IN(14. Tenders Wanted. frRNDERS WANTR0. Boated fwnd.rs will hn rn..lr*d nn 'to t n' afoot ,•. et. on Temente. angst . tad, Ia04, fm the len !ding of eetneet ahntm.nts to bridge •I I'tsam!I,r Piano and apereeln•tIons man be 51n .t the post &nee, Beemiuer• *r at t0. Meek s office. Dorton Isew"pt or any tender r ono.a.arllr .asses., Teodoro to be ad - to .1. W. M.DONAaB °aeiaw. (ria learn that AIe..MeD. Aliso, jr., who s ea°oh'eg at Wausau", Man,, Buds the o eadeble and is geeing en 1. His hag Mgr ea Miss Jeentt MaeDesald, • former reel- deistt of tlnderteh, sow of Sprla411 Id, ill , le visiting at ,Mrs. flee (ie,'.. Mrs. Thee. Tung lead daagkter (1ladye,ef Walberagl, were this wisk M the COMING AND GOING U. F. Emerson to In town. Judge Doyle Is away on • hehday trty. !dies K. Wateun hu reformed from To- ronto. Chea. Wanton is borne from New York ea vecatlou. Rev. 8. Clement, of KlogsvlYe, is vlelt- ler here. Norbert O'Connor, of Stratford, le visit- ing .t J. B. Kelly's. Ben. Smith, of Chicago, Is speeding holt. day. .t the old home, Dr. A. Meldrum left M00.117 moratog 00 hie return Do Cleveland. Mrs. Harper left en 1 ueeda► to visit her former home in Toronto, Mrs. Hill, of Klass. City, s visiting her Motor, Mrs. F. J. T. N.ftel. Mies Gertrude Graham s attending tot Normal 7ebool at Londo.. Mew Gulllot, of Windsor, Is visiting Mlsa Roberteoa, Newp•te street. K. L. Williams lett on Tuesday to take charge of a school at Allmon. Miss Vtv• At.hill, of Buffalo, le visiting relatives on the Hayfield road. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Kidd • w,He in't'o• root° for • few days One week, °apts. Grant and Mao%lo•r are attendlog the Military School at London, John \'.natter, of Stratford, spent Sun• day with his Moo, J. W. Vaoatter. Mos (laden and nephew, Muter (laden ')anlal, vlsl►ed Toronto this wink. Andrew Breckenridge has Mien visiting rel•tlyse 10 the State of Con0eotlout, Harvey Dletrwh left on Monday en • holiday trip N Berlin and other towns. H Helmer, M.P., Clinton, •tbsaded the f.nerai of the tate Simnel Sloan. yesterday. H. F. (renew, of Toronto, hes been spending • few days at the old home fere. Mr. and Mn, Bennie Ceti and daughter, of Leamington, are vtait'og their relative. ogre W. J. Young, propitiator of The Rodney Mercury, spent Sunday with friends In town. 11. M. Elliott lett lest week on .1 trip to a1ltob•, where he will spend several weeank.. Miss Rebus Harris, of Philadelphia. le yIaltmg at the home of her uncle, Thomas Marro, 1V. 1Neoo Campbell is •way for two weeks' holidays and Is visiting his home at Aylmer. Wm Edna Guest lett Yearley mortsto9 to takr ob•rge of • sobool oder Exeter for the fall term. Mrs Wm. I:ust, of Weal London, was F. town ager Sandal', visiting Mrs. t • unit, Keeys reset, Moe Emm• Fifteen, of Mwat.sal, is visit- ing her war, Mr.. Brlegel, oaroer Britannia road and Waterloo -e6. Misses Ida and Rao Curls, Qua's aye., Ludes, were the gout. thin week of their aunt, Mn. K. W. Carr*. Mu. C. P. Moore, of Stratford, with her son and daughter, is visiting a0 the hom. of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kelly, Mrs. T. Ks.nedy, of Bakuipton, was visit- ing her •net, Mn. H.'Iy Morrie, of Usl borne, for a ceople of weeks The Misses 6daooing, of Clinton, and Bliss liallantyn,, of li'rattord, are visiting •1 the home of Mrs. Oen dry Klooardine Review : Miss Stella MoLOed, rel Ood.rloh, is the guest of her grandmoth- er, Mrs. 44.unden .. Mrs N. 0. Shier, of 1)oderloh, IM visiting in htooardlne. .Cohn Darwin, of The Huron Lipowter, area among the S.afsrth exoursionl.Ls on Monday, and RIMS Tug SIGNAL • oall. Mrs Rafferty, who had bean visiting her old tome u Nile daring the out tiv• or six weeks, retuned to Toronto oa Monday. Miss Belle Jardine, who has been spending the holidays at her home,n Ashfield, left oe Yatorday to resume charge of hn; school at Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs R. R. Sallow" aud daugh- ter F•loreoos spent the olvio holiday at Woodstock, visiting Doty Sallow., who hu been employed there for ams time. Mr. and Mee. Martz, of Detroit, with their children are the guests of Hugh Cele. holm, hln. MRV. le • daughter of the late (J.pt. Hay, • well known pioneer °I /he inks., Mn. R. Hende,.oe, of Carlow lett o0 Monday for Hamilton, where she will re- side with her brother, Rey. Joho Young, She war •eoompanted by her nephews, Al- lred and M•oketzie Young, wire retuned home atter spoiling six week"' holidays with their relativss *t Carlow, Rev. I. R Wailwtn and Mn. Wellwln, of 'le.farlh, formerly of thhe town, left lest week on • Western trtp. Mr, Wallwlo will attend the Methodist Geoerd Cosfer- 50oe In Winnipeg and will *leo stilt at Bravado., while Mr.. Walled*, w111 go throsgh to the Const. Mr. and Mre. R. W. MoKenals lift last wet k on • W einem trip. They go to the Putt, Coast and return to Winnipeg to time for the opening of th. Methodist (int- ers' Confersooe, to whish Mr. McKenzie is • d.l.g&ta from the Lindon conference. They will be •way until about the 1st of (Looter. Edwin l•, Clifford, of Duotirk,N.5 ., with hie angle and son, has beim visible" Ilene Morels, of MorrI.d•le Farm, and other rel .lives le town end ylolnily. Mr. l'h7•,rd was • boy to Iloderloh, and this was his first yldt to the nets oleos leasing it thirty• five years 610. He had always kept the place green in We memory, however, and . Iter hn visit he Is still more enamored of Ood,rtoh and Woke It one of the finest planes on earth. SUMMER SPORTS. Tone rinks from Stratford played visitor - day n. the West street bowling green, de- feating the home players by 10 "hole, Scores at the weekly shoot of the 0oderlch gun club. Friday evening lot, at tlft.,. birds , H. Rittman, 11 ; .1, Frltzley, 5 ; T. MoDermote, ; K R. Watson, 11 : Capt, Donley, 10 ; N. i). Rongel., 7 ; Oen Johnston, 7 ; 7. Pretty, 6 ; D. Mayor, 6 Lord simmer • rut °empeud of mem- bers of the Mal. Station fishing party pl.y• ad a shallop,* game of bowls with • rink from the town •lob. The Main 704Noners were batten rather dsoolrely bot they wets nosier satisfied with the reedit of that, Mime. and Mils rammer they !mead • oh•llenge fee •nether mouth which took phew on Friday Ieet, The Main !tuition rink sena composed .d 1. Davie., L. M. Lie, W. 1. I01(ot and C. C. Row (,klpt, being THE TOWN BYLAWS. FRIDAY next two bylaws will be submitted to the electors -one to raise $11,000 to meet expenditures already paid for waterworks and electric light improvements, and the second to bor- row $4,000 for the erection of • mar- ket building on the old agricultural grounds at the foot of Hamilton street The first bylaw is practically one to consolidate the debt already incurred in connection with neoessary town itni• provementa, and the carrying of the bylaw on Friday will be • saving V. the town in. the difference between bank interest now paid and' the lower rate which debentures cost. It should receive a unanimous support The other bylaw, which involvee the changing of the market site and the expenditure of $4,000 on a new building, has not received much at- tention in the shape of discusrion by ita promoters, and a number of the voters are at sea as to the manner in which they should vote. It is now announced that • public meeting .111 be held at which the question will be thoroughly discussed. Behind the bylaw is the further scheme of the Carnegie library build. ing, and this feature, although practi- cally approved of at • meeting held some months ago, has not y,et been re- moved from the arena of debate in some quarters. It would have been better bad these matters been more thoroughly threshed out in the weeks that have intervened, for anything would have earl better than the lethargic feeling that seems to prevail. shot*. The players and J I. Kinsman W. D. kdolwan Parkes T. itiolurdson J. Moltalohael F. Hohneeted des. Soon John Roberta (skIrd-17 as soop.(1,64:Bow.arreHric:F.:244efigh, A. 1. DInkteen U. Mhepharc. 7I:amotoe:re W. Campbell IC O. Reynolds T.Davles (skip) -14 OPEN LETTER TO FARMERS. To The remorse- Argus. 1902 we beg to cell your attentlen to the u•satisfaatou 'tate whioh grant le being delivered at oesustry markets. and more seposully is this true during the last two Of three yes". Grain has been marketed without being thoroughly Gleaned, which neoeseinten se• buyer's Rolling tin grain he gate en band en merlte, and for which he doss not resins as high a price at h• would harit reeelv bad tin farmers exercised oars in properly cleaning the grain before bringing It to Mars ketno that it goes back to the one thing -if bthoodfolmmer,,Idge.ssilave.t aproorpoepr.1:;mi•leaosa his grain W• know that those who do not olean their grain only require to Isa•ro this matter brought to their attentioa, and they will at Once lee the aecoesity of oleaniag grain properly before taking it to market. It will be necosesary to make rednotiond In prior' for all grain that is not thoroughly and properly cleaned, and, es 04 refuse or cleaninve Is equally as good on the farm for food, w• hope all farmers will look alive to this matter, whloh will oertainly be to their KiticARDINI, Limited. D. Sunnier W. S. HoLmso ▪ V' ELSVATOlt COMPANY ....Luoknow KiLo:krdnowin• Lecknow R. D. Melisturs Uoderloh N. Dierairn k Sox HAY BISON Ooderloh LIstowel SHEPPARDI ON. UKMDAY, Aug. Nth lte-openine eerylooe were bold hist Sab- bath at the Shoppardten Methodist eherehi which during the hut four weeks ham been closed for reams Under the Anent hand, of Thomas Elliot, &embed by Mr. Haase', of Inderloh, th• hoe bee. made to ap- pear new and Is unlyeraally pronounoed most anemones and well finished. Rev. De. proolatIve eindlenoes, and Mr. A. C. Cour- drowei the ohildren In the afternoon et the S. S. rally. Both are skilled In the •rt of Interesting ohlldren and impressing truths sprtu Mate minds. The Nide °heir ternisto hie appropriately mleond anti exoellently rendered. The Nile °hole le always wel- comed at Shoppatelton Toe amount asked for by tho pastor as offerings toward th• re- pair" was $100 anti that amounts was remis- ed during t h• day. Sheppardelion hen now one of the moat tittraotil•• ohurohee and oomforbablo *Wm to be found in this mu- tton of Ontario. The people h••• been netted, wholehearted end gnomons, and now vire are looking and praying ter an out- pouring of revival power. Then*. ars ere tended to the man.y friends go generously assisting •b the opening sorelotte. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The hest leant, of los °ream, aloe the. greatest variety of true fret% intros bar wades. are weed st the Vioimoria restaurant, Winn et. -infokostIonerty. intik Mears and tobaccos. (lilt.. BLACK terOW 11, proprieties% Telephone 70, eat bargains for the nett • of the stook o tido Paget. he offered at • order sip el beets and sheet. tk • eau Otis *heap rale bodlay Thursday, 21st of August. J. Vt. FiltonIRITM. whoa th velepes and fan a great seed BORN 01.1oltobt. On the 17th net. tualogrelle, wife of Wm, Olidtleen, of • ter. fitLoANM.- Ondartin. on I= Alarm* Mb. 1903. Samuel mamas ream SA -le