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FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR. • 2897
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : AUGUST 28, 1902'
D.
THE WEEKLY MAHReT REPORT
tloo.a10H. Aug. 20 1902
Fall Wheat, 0 8i to
It lour, 1•otlly.•per owl.... _..---2 10 to : 10
Flour. patent. per pant _._ 2 11 to 2 30
Bran, • ton- .-- - --- -. 17 00 N 17 00
Shorts, p too _-- -. 30 00 to 2O 00
Horeenluge, per owt .. 1 00 to 1 00
Rye, per bosh.... 000 to 00
Buckwheat, per bush
Oats V bash Mimi . l to
Barber, per bash o .s to
Bar, ton Dew 6 CO to
Potatoes, 1 boob„ 30 to
Butter, 13 to
(limas. Per 1b._.. 10 to
E froth naps/dud. 1 don..-- I3 te
Woos te to
614..,.... -_. .,....`.TM 00 to
to
Pelle
Jive Bore ........-•••... ..... 60 to
tweeted B000 00 to
Boron. ....�..... 13 to
H.m. oar
12 t0.......... to
Lard, Per o
1 /reseed Beef,fon quarter 00 to
lassoed Beethind 0) to
Ca" OrdlnReport 00 t00 o
0 66 to 5e
28
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Tender. Wasted.
TENDERS WANTED.
roots made* wilt be reoelvd uo'tn 3 o'-
clock i•, tr. on Tuesday. Sept. 2nd. 1902fcc the
bas (ding of cement abutment to bridge at
Benmillcr ('lane and ,peot6oetlene Oen he
teen at the poet omoe. Renonilier, or •t the
clerk s otters, Carlow Lowest or any leader
not nementerlly moored. 'Gorden to be ad -
decreed to 1. W. MoDON &OH.
y7:h ('•clow.
tamp.
CHAS. M. PASSMIORE,
organist and Cholrm..ter Knot cbnrub.
Pup -I of Mr A. 8 Vogt. rano, Organ and
Voice. Anglaise street. 31-tf
MISS COLBORNI'',
Tesober of Fletcher music method, will re
°etre pupils as b.r studio. above Mr. Natter.
mourn 01 Aloe, Hamilton street- For Infer
rnanoo apply either at studio or as residence.
Pt 1'.trbe. Orme
JL . GLENN CAMPBELL,
Orgmalst •ad musical director of North street
Metbedlet ohur-b. somber of piano, Moe or-
gan sod theory Pupils prepared for all ex -
laminations of the Toronto Ooo.ervatory of
Muelc. Will be pleased to receive •ppllo••
eons from all Moos reuuleine soh Metruo-
eon at his new studio over Thom.on's muelo
store. Um of piano for praotloe may bs ar
ranged for. 6711
For dale.
FUR SALE.-EIORTY.ACRE FARM
on Hayfield reed, near UOAMoh keowe
M the "Atetander" farm. Apply to PROUD.
10011k HAYS, Serration, Uoderlcb. Wit
POR SALE -LOI NO. 1, CONCHS
r slant. LLD. Aabeeld. 100 aona. a mora
hardwood bush I.'pothe property there le
a frame house. 22x31, frame baro Is good state
of repair. 30x5•'. one acre of orchardrood
well. P0001mio0 at any time for farther
part teeters apply to
JOHN CAMPBRLL. or to
on the premien. PHILIP HOLT.
dog. 10, IW2. Barrister, ate..
11741 Uderloh.
FARIAFOR BALK. -LOT 67. MAIT-
land .one..toe, find *Joh township. ooa
Wining 75 acres. Well foamed and well
wuered. good bull lingo and tiro elms
orchard ; m••rly all under grass Sixty per
oeet. of the purchase money may remota on
moored," at -trier coot. Fur particular. spell
to T lil'IRNS. Carlow. tint
DESiR kHLE KEA!DESCE FOR SALE.
The sobeorib ors off., hr sale the reel.
donee and beautiful Komodo a.Rolning in the
town if (indertch, owned ani mounted by the
Hon J. T. Harrow, who is about to remove to
Toronto. The properly embrace' eleven of the
finest banding lots to the town, containing
pearl) two acre.. had to anyone not deelrlog
es extensive a garden ooutd be advantageous
1 sub -divided and sold building alma.
l;soas osemelon at any time; Inspection invited.
Terme one-half oaeb, bal•noe oa mortgage at
6
per Deet,
Hated et Modulate July tit h, 1902.
DICKINSON
8oll�t
93 (1 ore
AFIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE
OR TO REN T.
•
In the township of Wert Wawanoeh, tot 27.
000ce loo 5. coetaloing 200 acre, more or
gee, snout 175 cleared In • good state of cul-
tt.ettoo. good fences. well wa'er«I, good
orehard, balldlttg. good, .eeMes under barn.
42 by s), oonv.nleet to schools ane ob are hes.
Solse easy !forms to suit purchaeer. Apply
to W.11. l'AMPSI31.L, We.tleld, or W. A.
*4.3(1018080, Lesehaow. 99-3m
CHOICE dUiLOI1SO LOTS FOR SALK
b 8t. Oem'g.'e wets. Appl n L. R.
1)LNVICY, �tf
VALUABLE: FARM PROPERTY FOR
role, beteg the property of Mr" Robert
Whitely. oon•aintng 81 mres, beteg onmpoeed
of lot 12 In the 5th nenrerlon. and 1 sierra,
pan of tot 13 in the /th coererlon. Oo'erlch
township. This a first claw farm ane Ie situ-
ated &tout four m;lee from ooderf.,h. Title
perfect. For particulars apply to the under-
signed
U•ten 2nd Jaly, 1002.
PHILIP HOLT,
Godwin'.
FUR SALE OR TQ RKN1'. -- MRS
Strachan offers rev tale or to rent the
Property at protest mounter 1 by her, on the
oorner of Victoria and "truce streets. There
1s a large dnmrrste building oontalaing dwoll-
one house and store, with .11 ceovenlenewe In
eonneet ion There le nee • *tory-snd-aMat
frame dwelling situated on the tams Int.
Terme resepnable. Apply to MRH.
9TRACHAN, on the premiere.
A' PRIVATE. SALE
That big steno hesme sol h 7 -roomed brick
0ddltion. mounted on Pinion street. The hones
le dry and warm, being lined throughout with
2 -Inch plank It la n .IIA snot ,a,ttantlai. 1t
wee bnilt b the late
Sheriff Olbbons when In hie prime
Not for • day butfor ell t
The foadettoes ere about 2 fest think and
will endure as long se the I'rramfd• or Rgypt.
A home meteor or Investor who real iso, the
poteneallties of fresh paint and paper. whioh
are Inexpenelve, and of Ilse. whioh le Punr-
Inliy obese. 117 • 11111 • planneng and Iudio1Ont
e•penitr„re ran mndwrnb• It Into an ao-to
date mimeos. I siert moot strenuously and
Neeleeely that • big return will accrue to the
wide awake Iev.etor for the boat of all rea-
scne that he has • broad and solid fonndstlon
all ready to his hands. The Mme cannot he
ORM of • shell Of veneer. len those who are
on the lookout for a soft snap Investigate, in
retlgate. Inveetig• e.
Offers Mdregted to
THRO. J. MOORHOUSR,
Bayfield P. o..sou woe'tempt attention.
May 7th, IgM. 111-14
•neurfanoe, eta.
C Pt.RW, ORNRRAI.IhSUR-
ANOR and real estate •pont, (Mien. tee
door oast of 1'. 0.. Ooderloh. Agent for Ms
feeding mutest fire in...rano. nom .anise and
loading stuck enr0tanln.
Mern•eills mod mannfecturlag risks t
sweet rates. (all at 0(lee.
U7R. RORicRTSON.
BooAenonntenf sod Inouranoe Agent.
ks and semen* mode ,Ip.
110114lnae rented and rent eeileoted.
Fire *mnreeere In Rrttlsh and Canadian
( empanlea
tit g I foss R Halle _North
J.
T. 11AlTRf- O
TT�1�. bxb t�
Pin.• ( SIIRANN and 1 .1.3Realmate
'1*0*01 0 A 08 teed Plato tiMMMttt iiineara8a11
on anneal or east pats as lowest
rete earl Me.
Hel)Cabal' and (amid, en a/lps.les HIP
rfent doer te Barrow t Garman. Bar•
._.°411," m," Hamilton Buret
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
Special Blotting Meld wede..day ga•►t-
Important Ret.,...
A special meeting of the town uoutwit was
hold Wednesday evening of last week, al
the members being present except Mr.
Elliott
Among the oommuolo•tloo• mot to nom•
Mitts* were nae from the sooretsry of the
Union of On'arlo MunlotpoUttes, Invllioy
the mutton to sod • delegate to the annual
m•etlog, to be held to Montreal September
15, 16 and 17 ; one from 1). Ferguson, o•II-
Ing attention to the dedewtive 000dltlon el
the market buildi,g ; sod one from Wm. Lee
on behalf of the o•otat0 of the .abogoer
11•11e H•neo0m, In reference to the latter''
oleic for dem......,
Engineer Kelly was granted a week's
holidays.
The following letter vyll reaai-Wd hem
Meese. Dickinson & (arrow t
U oderloh, Ont. Aug. 7th,1902,
Wm. Mitchell,
Town Clerk, Gderlob
Radcliffe v. Ooterich
Melton/ad v. Oonerlch,
DIA( Six, --
'Phew two eases have tem pending for
t ome time and we have been asks again by
the oommtttee of the Council to advise as to
• ettheg them, Is the MoIonald Gass en
offer to •ooept 550 OO to tau, mob party
paying their own °este, hue been mode and
11 appears that • mdllar offer has been
mode In the Ksdclhf. .ase, although we
have no knowledge of the latter offer. (1f
mums, te •ooepl then, offer, would be to
get rid of 1•w suit en very re•aon•ble
terms, partleolarly when It Is remembered
that wbateve• the result is, the town cal
hyo Its own oto pay. Bit there is a
other ne's port to collider .n.1 that 1. whether
by settling these oases on the above or any
Wren the Connell woul 1 not simply be
fraying the way fur future trouble. These
notes are *ypleal and similar oempl.ints are
pertain to arise with moue or lase ft oilaency,
and it would. In our opinion, be •e wail for
the Council to aso.rtoi0 now exactly the
potation lo whioh it sande.
As to the m writs of toe oases, we repeat
sum! we have said beton, that so tar as we
are able to ascertain trona the evidence of
our dl•ponl, there 1s • good defences to
beth of the matinee. Of auras, it In Im-
possible to gaar•n'ee the result o! any law
salt n• emitter how f.yor•ble the Isom may
•pps.r, sod we do not Intend to say that
Mitre in any •b,..lete oertelnty shout th... ;
but certainly the evidence, 'o tar as we ars
able to discover, 1e strongly to favor of the
defendant.
The *boys oenelderslone sod the further
bot tbat the proposed settlements, If etc-
oepvd, would not benefit the respeetiv•
pleda'iffs mush. if any, because their orate
would have' revolted that *ore at lens,
lead es to c000lud, that upon the whole
the Oosooll'e wisest plan now to to tight the
cows oat and be done with thaw They
are •11 ready for trial and the only increased
coots will he the onto of the trial, prc-
vnl:ur there are no more djleromeom.
W • Gannet Imarloe th.1 the plalntlffe oan
h ave mo'h faith In their oases when they
submit inch • proposition as the nae usder
oeneideratlou, w►lob, se we say, would not
do more then pay the conte Mindy mourned.
Yours truly,
I11''K tNNUw & I.:A4Rbw.
1'h• Mayor and Councillor MoKlm
thought the °sass'hoald be settle 1, bur the
mslority pasted • motion lootrootlog the
,ohdton to defend the •comas.
An order was passed for ►he payment of
.1 N. MOM•lh for six night.' sere** as
night, watchman, rslis►in9 J•.. Tbemse, at
51 25 per eight
Tne pubbu works committee recommend-
ed that the catch basin at the corner o1
Hamilton sod Nolen° streets be raised
•hat the request of F. i),,ie tor the use of •
pat of Me Square plot outside the teooe,
for s bowling green, b. granted ; that the
letter of Polito Holt regarding Idle H•w-
lay'■ claim for rent of the bothirg house
ground be laid over for the present- The
report was adopted.
The flume" committee reported that they
had prep wed an estimate of the receipts and
expendltaree for the current year. and toted
the expenditures would uncoil to
$49,69'o Zfi• tnoludloe the amount required
for pubI). and moue* solwls •n4 the
tioltegt►l inaltute. TM receipts from
''her sources then th)e year's taxes were r-
• ima'•d at 520,010 30 Tbt. would leave
•he tom et 529.688.90 to be reload se (be
taewrment of the year, whioh wen's re
in,re • rate of 25 mule on the dollar on the
e h ,le ratable property, real, personal and
,000me, In the to en of 10 ferleh,
The onmmittee euhmlt',d the following
,tscement showing the ere mum for the
on -rent year
ESTIMATES FOR 1902.
eseerrn
culla on hand from 1901 $ 3091 75
Water and light rates$ 9970 00
Situations Vacant.
GOOD UENRRAL I RVANT
N.K want.•. Apply to MRA. A. M. POI --
LIST. Noeth street.
WANTED - IN A FAMILY OF
three by 1st of September a god cook.
L herl wages to imitable person. eio weah-
for. Apply to MRS. M. 0. CA AKRON. "The
.Maples • Uoderlch. 96 21
IYotfoe
WARNING. -ANY PERSON BA1H-
leg from the islands using the terry
withont permt.ion, ehootla'. or otherwise
treepasdnqq upon any part of the property will
0.• arrested and pr000cnte4
LC. 4TTIULL.
Ridgewood Parr.
i)ROF. S. L TAUBE
l Av'-v t'' r:'t Iw0 OFrodeir Awn 101
•rIttn•LICT.
All kinds of Speotaal*" •n1 Nye ?lament made
to order. Special attention given t) fitting the
tom.
ders by mall promptly attended to Bee
were of parties using my name. 01 I employ
no *reveilles, agents, whatever
Satiefsction guaranteed. R•tabl'shed 187.2.
06l RiCHMOND STKCZT W., TORONTO
Publle Notloe.
IN THE SURRO13ATK COURT OF
THR COUNTY 01 HURON.
re fk. Mnilrroffar Oudrdine.hip of Ike la
foal child of .Mort Aasle
Mc,Mill.a
Notice le hereby given that after the etp o
tion at twenty days from tits first pnhlleatlon
hereof In The Horan Signal, app leaden will
be made to the 8urmg•t• Cuort of the 1'ounty
of Huron by Joh■ McMillan. of the vlllag* of
Blyth. In the mid county of Huron, Keenlre,
for lettereof gnardlanehipV of the person and
estate of John Henry McMillan, the Infant
chill of teary Annie Mollifies. a widow. who
dlerl at the Pity of RuRmo, 1n the State of
New York, U.S.A., on or anent the Onh Ar
of July, A 1) 191. leaving her surviving the
said levant ehlld.
e at Hedrl.h i0i. 17th da of Animist,
Hated f
A.D. 130t
MCKINNON h HARROW,
117-3t Solicitors for John Me alllan
Medi sl,
Unman 786 00
Cemetery 2E0 00
Y•rk.t net 20 00
Other rants 300 00
Stature 1.b.r and dog
tar 190 00
Elevator lancets 490 00
►liawll.n.00a - oasts
ooal one 52000,
elevator 52500....
Tax rate oo 51129716,
25 mill . _... 28242
Scheel tax o0 5241000,
6 mills . 1446
4982 55
90
00
546607 45
519699 20
■xrINDITI'I1n.
Salaries .5 2845 00
hbort,ge w staking
fund 2400 00
Water and sl..trle
11,0* 9000 00
Firs department 400 00
County rate 962 00
Board e1 Heol:b 50 00
Library ......, 400 00
Sewer. 5305, Iesuranoe
5200 50.5 00
Printing and .dyertlr
Mir 600 00
Public' works...... 2000 00
Legal coats .... 1300 00
'otere.t 250000
Debenture Interest and
sinking fund...... 12139 00
Speoi.l grants 500 00
Relief ... 250 00
Cametery 100 00
Public schools 55000
.pecu15450, Col•
legl•te 52600 8060 00
Water works and elite.
trio light oapltoI970 00
Provincial auditor750 00
MIgoe I'masons, InoIn •
Mg rents, elections
A office expenses . 1250 00
Balance
The report was adopted.
The following letter from Messrs. Diet -
moon & (lame was reed
I:oderiob, Oat., Aug. 19, 1972,
Ile summer hotel
Oa searching the registry orb ie we found
rhe following 1 ens registered saltiest this
properly
Jobn Looe $ 544 14 plot ooet of Galt
lobe R 11o1mes226 00
Jamieson Reid 653 00
Francis F. Smooth 392 00
Lee t Shephard . 1079 77
Chao. F. Harper215 00
AHan & Melver 349 91
-53459 82
Ws instructed Messrs. Pnodfoot R Hays
•o get Mr. Smite to verify the accuracy of
then claims and obtain his order upon the
own to pay the'n off out of the loan, and
.leo to bays the dachsrgee ready for 4o•
livery. Since thee, however, we under -
'tend that another lien has been recorded
by the UOderl°li Lacher Co., omsentiog to
.boat $220.00, so that the total eooum.
Mame will segregate about 13700 00. The
matter Is therefore at a stsndetill until Mr.
S nab makes op the difference wroth which
t 0 wipe there out. There ars oo executions
o the .here's hand". We do not see the
in.0rance petioles am00980 the papers, but
hit is so lin >or tent that oo doubt It has re•
carved dos attention.
Poore truly,
DII'KINNUN & GARROw.
The clerk reported that tbe Insurance
polices for 5e 000 were onw In the hands of
the towo solicitors, and th.0 the ol.im of
tl!ao & McIver hail been settled by Mr.
Smith's giving an Date enderred by his
father, .lames Smith.
The Mayor said this would reduce the
•otal of the Ilene to ob.ut $3,400, and }be
t°wa oonld pay their moony into oourt and
lot the creditors fight It out amongst them -
.elves.
The follow's' "occults wore referred be
d,anre committee: Caeadi•a general Eleo-
trioC..,5194.75,5295 and 5550; W. T.
Nejeb, $31.60; Allan & McIver, 53 20 ;
United Elsotrto Co., 557 21 ; Jolla ostler,
V.6.42 ; Ooierlob (login. Co., 563.00 ;
Stephens Mfg. Co , 51200; 1h. Fdrbanks
$22.43 ; Goierieh Lumber Co , $.19 07 ;
Pickard F:leotrle Co., 546 17 ; Y. 8 Holmes
51 25 ; Uoderfob Engine Co., 582 54,
The clerk red • list of the booth mall.
eget 'ranted for July 12th -to atm, persons
,r 53 each.
There was • lengthy and rather warm
discussion to regard to complaint" made by
01) 7 ins that the cemetery sexton is not
properly discharging his deafen, and that
flitter' to the cemetery are annoyed by •
most dlsarr...able smell. The dispute re-
.eled 'Wolf lot() a question of Chairman
Knox's right to hire men to work at the
cemetery without oonsol'Ing councilor oom-
nittee, and finally a motion was pegged re
(erring the question of employing extra help
hy the departments or by oommltt..s to the
.peelal committee, In* report.
A bylaw was passed levying the term
for 1902 The rate le as before, 25 mills,
made up a. follows : For schools. 6 m IIs ;
'or general pas -peer, 8.2 mills ; for sleben•
torr, 10,8 mills.
Another bylaw was pureed providing ler
the city mint of taxes In two lostolmeet.
The drat hall is to he paid by September 30,
and 1t the other half also be paid at the
same time a rebate of 2 per oent. on this
half I. allowed. the ■coned Instalment is
dos D.esmher 1.1f not then paid this wooed
halt must 0 r paid by December 15 with 5
per cent. added. Arrangement. were made
for bringing tele change into effect for this
year,
546901 00
2798 20
t'A9699 20
VOTE ON 'THE BYLAWS,
Debenture Ryles' Famed - B.raet Bylaw
Defeated. --
Very little Interest was taken le the by•
laws submitted to the ratepayers lair Fri.
dy, and the yen r000rded was yen 'mall.
The bylow for the expendltute of $4.000 o,
• new market was defeated, the vete being
50 to•, 129 .gains. Toe bylaw for the Is
W og of debentures to the amount of $11,000
to cover o•pltal expenditures oe the water
and light systems, ohne relieving the dost•
Ing debt to thus amount, was carried by e
vote of 129 ter, 49 against.
The vote 0 polling sub divisions was as
follow.:
MARXIST R41.Aw. 1)in. Bit A.
Di•isIou For Avast Foe Alainet
N, 1 .... 3 23 18 fl
" 2 1 18 Ifl 3
" 3 . 16 12 22 5
" 4 11 10 15 5
5 ... h 23 15 14
6 12 28 31 9
" 7 1 15 10 5
50 129 129 49
�here were a few spelled ballets.
.1. R. Monolog's', .1 9.taherr, sod hie
brother, who Is the manager of the Ander
' se earri.Ie Neter, al Detroit, were at the
HMN g
NUMMI, for ten days, and while norm
- travelled at tet en en •eiamain lea with
"Melt they had made the j y from fo
DR. W. W. OALL01► FHYRICIAN I
nett.. 1 The,'.. r .es*A them.elr.. &slight
p V IMk IN Com- d with the fi le rods in this vleinlly. They
gllratib it a VI.ett>•re, ,'tight N1*.,*tenaeg te Datrelt by beet ea Tunis,.
E• N ;Mia M. .'Prase M. ' t•klet their aetpneMle with item.
AROUND TOWN
Woman's INOerver■ Morn +lu -Tb• reg-
ular monthly meetlag of this organization
will be held at tae home of Mr..Trethew•y,
Britianls road, en Tbaraday, Septembe
diktat 2 30 o'clock 1' te. All ladles who attend
will be made wolsome.
App1., E0APURATUKu - Reek & Gold
thorpe wised te oommenoe operation" •
their apple everporoter In Salt(ord oma
week. D. F. Barnhill( will also be Io the
buUuer agalo this tell, sod expect to hews
his plant ra0nlag at the old stand oa Nelson
sr..0 early ant mouth.
A SroioCo loss. -A' purebred aborthoro
now beleogiog n the Ridgewood Perk herd
was killed last week by falling over a bank
w hile grex'og, 10 was • very valut)le an-
imal, Mr. Attst11 bevleg paid 5650 for It
lest February. It was misting fir several
hours before 11 sou Nand dead.
Poste. S,•HUOL Inerve'roft in Ureic --
fb K. Jordan's many Goderloh friends will
be toteir.eted to Iearolag that be bas baso
offered and has soespted the position of
Instructor of meds In the public etobools of
the olty of Brantford. It is an onerous pos-
ition, but ogee for which Mr. Jordoa's tal-
ent will fully qualify him.
P10183 DAY AT THE INDUSTRIAL FAIR. -
Ceder loetruotlo. from President Mo(:dlt-
oaddy, Secretary Joe F Clark has oott6ed
the members of 0b. Press Association that
the ladestrlal Exhibition m►a•gnmet has
1 •olded, with Obs approval of the metal's,
10 bore • noeolal press dsy on Wedoesdy,
September 3-d. The exerutly• has g -
ed for • marquee on the grounds for the use
of members et the Prase Aiottation and
their friends and • special meltog of the
executive w111 te held le the tent at 10 A D
Wates AuuveT TRI GRAND TRUNK -Oa
Monday Metre. Proodf.ot & Hays, on be-
half of 0. 0I.on and wife, Clinton, leaned a
writ eg deet the Greed frank R dlwoy
(Company, oleo wing damegee mat 510,000 for
'Marine sustained by Mrs. Olson on a (LT. R.
train last mooch. Mn. Olson, It I. alleged,
was owning to (oderloh and at the statl•n
bare, when the Drain stopped, she started to
yet off the car, when the train started eosin
and she was thrown against the ear door
with snub force as to le8tot seven h.jarles.
Tu. HARvn.NTSRS' Eae'rnNION.-The
moraine train o0 Thursday last had three
extra coaobes end an extra baggage ..r for
oke a000modatlon of the Wasters exour•teo-
"ts. The annual haryesNri emersion to
Manitoba and the Northwest always taker
a large Dumber from this looallty, and tele
year was no except:on. Die hundred took
•W were geld here, maoy of these Moog to
porcine who wer• beat on plsou-e and
sight-seeing rather Wan on helping In the
hermit. Another hundred exoorslooists
hoarded the train at stations bitwsao here
end Stratford.
A FINN Sroily Tu.r i; Not A FISH
ST)1,.-Lionel Persons, of the Godenoh
Koevotut Go.. office, omob0 • tins beet the
uthet evening under rather peculiar oircem-
s•aooes. He was out rowing with game
I.dy ogwpanloos, and while between the
north ',tee Lod the month of the raver he was
'neiderabl5• .urprleed to see something --
which turned oat to be • splendid two.
pound bees -jump out of the waver and land
richt in the boat. The bass' in mtnre, of
coarse, menet meetly 01 the parlor variety,
mad es this one Mame hlmselt about in the
Mat the remarks of the ladles were rather
'ood than coherent. However, the uo.z-
moted visitor was woo imieted, and Mr,
Persons N rye he made • capitol meal.
ArOTH•R EX,'C)utioN To DETROIT. -The
steamer City of the Si retie ran an excoriates
•0 Detroit this werk fr,m Klooardloe and
l.,derlch. The Were fare from (loderlob
was 51.50, the ordinary single fare. The
steamer left this port Meerut 9.30 Tuedsy
mo, odey, after taking about mil•ty passen-
gers on bowel hen, Thirty -ire went from
Kincardine. The 'neurologists ars to re-
turn tomorrow "venires. Among these who
'.not the trip were : T. U. Hewisy, Mr, and
lire. Pear held. Mtn Grath., Mr.. A. E
Sw•fSeld, M'.. Y
Allot Biter, in. Florence
Bees, Mr= Temlys and Dr. Tamlyo, of
Wtorh•a, Mre and Mt.. Iselin. Mr. and
Mn. T, Uldlll, T. Swarts, E. Swans, Mr.
and Mr.. E. N. Lewis, F. Platt, Will John.
.ren, Mn. Warnock,
Ye. SWANN'S Wil.L.-Tho estate of the
tate Stelae! Sloane le viu,d at ab,at
5100,000 Among the begets's are one of
51.000 to the Louden oonlereooe of the
tlethodtst aharob for the Frenoh mission
work to (4lobe°, and one of the sante
amount to the Presbyterian church for a sim-
ilar purpose. The beano) of the ..tate is
left, almost wlthout exoeptloe, to brothers
and sisters, nephews and alum of the de
coated. The Ootarfo l; ivernm.ot, of coarse,
Domes In for • than under Ili, Succession
D.tlea Aet. The property, both real and
personal, with the exception of a few erti-
oln spselt pally bequeathed, ie. all to be
offered for sale, ander the arms ot the w111.
rue execi!or• are Ephraim Downing, of
tout), and W.J. P•lsisy, of Clinton.
G. T. R NoTas.-The foundation of the
.ew station le almnst oomple0-d, and the
carpenters have oommeno,4 their work.
fits en. building promises to be a hand -
sena 'tractors_ A party of railway men,
headed by Superintendent Joa.., of forms
to, were here wan • private oar over Mon-
day nigh'. They Inspected the harho- quay
with • User to improving the siding some -
coo/ atlmL, end ale) had on eye to the work
"•:ng done on the new rotation building
slam. Wyatt, et Stratford, is taking Firs -
teas Alf. Sault"' piere on the Stratford run
for • week or two, Mr. Smite being Ind e
posed.... Barg.roman Thome' has return-
ed to work steer an attune* of three week.
• the result of the accident whioh recently
Well htm.
Feist, 1Mw1 STAMP - Rev. Mr. H mks, of
'i moor,, formeroarate of S .0eorge's ohuroh
1lodnnoh, met with an 11 ifortanate aooldent
se night Ism week whole • visitor at the
home of Rev. .1, C Farthing, Woeodetoak,
He w...1.u• to retire so 1 hod p-noaeled
updatrr. An he war sheat to enter hie room,
not Meng ■eenrtnmed to the hallway, he
.tumbled an 1 fell down the bsek.ta rs 'I be
stair. are 'wenty.8.e step. 0191, and before
he ruched the belt.nm Mr. Hook. had received
revert! bruises •ben'. his h•*d,in &tidltino to
an Injury to his spine. He wee rendered
enenn eines and i0 was half .n bear tofr. •
mdtotal mon onuld restore him to 0000otoas-
nea. The doctor found that Mr. Rinks
had broken M. little flogrr le the fall. No
serious mayhem's .09.01d.
' Yrvo Qxl01NU0' 1'noT,ataArn - Mots
EMI". A lklming•, etre well-known lno•I
'euthenists and misled comport -"Intel"
in point, of restdenee, but with • 000tlnental
reputation -ohm always declie.A to att ier
• photoeraph, althnngh repeatedly reenest.
"A ted. so by admiral. erhn desired to have
• preanen0 moment" of her. These re-
quest* see with o nond•Nnt rete..l aatll •
few days age, when the persistent effort• ot
Yr. Mellows caused her to change her sled
and to oene.e1 to honer e r hl. staAin with •
vis11. Mr Mallows ooemoded In gnt'Iny
several gnarl steadyee of the dloHnra'.hd
Ilners'.sr, who le "hewn attired In the ohs
M..Nye style elrh elude our townspeople
are familiar. There has hoes o treat de
mead for envie" n1 the piniore., and amoral
dere] hays •fredv hese disported of. A
copy ei the photo makes • fine addition te
t platen Nell..Men, sad It may teens oa
fanned value by having the lady's auto.
graph -for an mitre oo..lderatioo-stfred
to It, with this oh•raoteristlo oouplel :
"With Mud., ;Meg and Flowers 1 live,
And 11 ad to me rloh blerlope doth give."
Ulan HilwsD ort SOKpiNDtD 518713CK
Ua Tuesday morning George Beaulieu •p -
peered before Deputy Jade" Holt on the
oharge of •mb.arlug some 550 •f 10ot foods
of the Lake Huron and Manitoba Milling
Co. He withdrew the plea of not guilty,
and Instead pleaded guilty to the ladle!
incite. Gounty Attorney lewls stated the!,
se the detendoat bad mace reetltullua to his
( sitter employers, and considering other
clrcumstanoes of the °ase, the crown did out
desire to deal a ly with him, and • sue -
purled se0te0oe would be 000dderd math
lent to meet the erode of iootle•. Mr. Proud -
loot, who appeared for the private prase
outer,, souulr•d In Mr. Lewis' remarks,
and alter L. k: Danny, mensal for the de
fendoct, had entered • plea tor hie oltont,
Hts Honor discharged Boulton on suspended
s •nbsco, with • few words ot admonition,
Tell LAT. Yaa. Tien MORN a. -Death
last week again entered the home •t ROM -
.rd 1 iobbouroo, Ws time taking the wife
and mother, who passed away on Thursday
after a0 Illness of .bout • years' duration.
Within owe year, this home had been de.
priced by death of two daughters end a son
and these aocumul•ted bereavements no
doubt uudermloed 60.e 1'lobbcuree'. health,
Besides the husband, three 507)8 sod one
daughter survive Mrs. T,obbooroe was a
n ative of Itolorlch township, wile • she was
b.ro fifty -*eves years ago, • daughter of the
late William Elliott. The remains ware In,
toned in M•itl,od °em1tery on Saturday
• fter.o.n. TM funeral servi )es were con-
ducted by Key. M. 'lurobull, rector of Sl.
Osorge'r, and the p.lbasrer. were A
Straiton, A M. Todd, Chas. Tweedy, Jas.
Wells, Jas. MoMatb and M. 0. Johnston.
NT,;RuMON A,wt•lrr/D.-Th, lad John
Stumm, •horgrd by Oso.ge Vett, the
▪ MeV horse•trad.r, with obtain no a horse
from bis under false pretences, was before
Deputy Judge Hol* on Monday fur trial.
Counts C can A'.1etr oty L wit proeeented,
and W. Prnodloet,E. 1', appeared for the
defence. Several wiweeses wen uantad,
laoluding 5'ot- ani b'r orae, ,u1 ...ne le
Le,ge'aem evidence was *demi regard.na the
W!nc-'red• sear C. -and Bend ou the 2'21d
of last m.0 h wht:h re ul.el h• g p*y'.
divoem8'u•.. VW'.t eta' el that he resided
a' Cb.Lh.m when he woe at home. He
.'aimed that tin olfiu.t, oho cane to ret
St urg•oo'• horse from him after the sale did
not ao: I ke gentlemen, or there would nevi
h.ve Leen any trouble Iyer the affair. The
Judge alter hearing the evideooe Game 'o
the copolu,loo that the charge of false pre-
tences had Got been establiehsd, and
S urgeon was discharged.
AT TIM Lax. FRONT -The Mhr. Mineral
Sta'e arrived on Sunday from Cliv.land
with 650 tens of opal for the Lets Huron
A M•oltob,Milhog. Co....Thellohr Ko:-
•- )4e was in port over Monday night on the
w.y to Johnston: Herber ....The air,
U sifr•ge was twenty-four houra late thin
-reek no the southbound trip, bayteg heen
de'ayed by batty weather 1 at week
T ,. sir. C 'y of the Y rails Leek an exour
ern b tetroti cn Tanking ....('.pt. A.
Lemma last week sold his schooner, H. N
T'udman, to C.pt .1 iba ,Stone, of Pam....
Trio sir. King it !weed oo woount of the
e ugh sea d d not mil at K tat:Audios on the
way down last week The pmeehger0 for
.hat place were landed at (.odrloh, and •
rig was provided to take them 10 Khmer -
dime The (,Ity of the Straits elm 1•0)4•d
K'ooardin• on Friday.... Work on the
oommerclel what( is proceeding •0 • good
;.ace, ood Mr. Proaddo.t steam that It w111
to finished In t yo week,. Toe checkwa'er
has been built up where It wet damaged by
• soil. i; n early in the season, hat the wor k
of h ing in remains to be dose.
SgrARATO 5,'11oot. TtAI'H tam. --The sister.
of S'.Jneeph,ln oharge of the ..parte eoboele
'o W •Ikervllle, hells River, St. Thome!,
(; ,derich, Ingersoll and L.ondoo, recently
held their aonuel Mothers' i itl1ste at their
convent, Mount 10. Jo..ph. The cu0veetloo
was ably oo0duoted by the lo and
taleatd J. F. Power, of the Simooe Colleg-
iate Institute. In the opening add too, Mr.
Power complimented the te•oher, present
on the rimer keels enooeu of the pas' year's
werk In the yarloua department" of the
w heel course. He was pleased to ace the sep-
.r•te wheels kaplog abreast with the times
in the mental, moral and physical training
of youth. He dwelt particularly on the high
ideal teachers should have of their prefes-
ao.al work; and said that Io every lemon
the aim should he to arcus, to the ohild •
love of study and • thirst for knowledge, so
that, on brlo4 the leaober'' care, he may
nor euooursgd to continue the,e'luoation
whish Is In reality only begun The sub-
leate presents to detail were :- 1. "Or-
van•r,tlon and School Mat•gement ;" 2.
"Methods In General; " 3 '•P.rtlaalar Meth -
hods In Grammar, Arithmetic, 11 eary,Ue-
ogr.ohy, Nl,elhng, oto , of the Publio Sobeel
C 'urn." Special lectures were Owen to
those teachers er engaged in highs rade work.
l'he leathers on the var,ous sabj•ots were
interesting and move praotloal, tetding to
Mow the fundamental prinolptes underlying
the 004.00• of education in its true sense.
rho lecturer dwelt on the oeoaolty of pn-
eentleg all new matter loglo•Ily, thus devel-
oping the °blld'• mind along notion! lino
Cne program was interesting .o1 was
promoted with the aid of many lllultratloos
from sobool room life
FARtts m.1. rn MR. Su lilt. --A supper was
held on Friday night at lil.okstooi s roe-
'.•urao0 In honer of tV W. Smith, who,
ouch to the regret of hle friends here, Is
being tr&nefer..d to the Winnipeg branch
of the Rank of C.mmrr.e. Twenty fire
gentlemen eat down to the table, whioh was
boded sol' h ohotr• vlsode and the deliosolr
of the season Ater an ample repot, th'
meet list wog taken le hand by A . U Good•,
who ably dlseberred the dories el ilia Milt
throughout the evening. The toast of "T.is
K -ng" was drunk, and after the guest of
the evening had been elmtlarly honored the
party sang with bonny smph.d., "He's •
.lolly Ooed Fellow." R. J. Aoheson and Ur.
N.b". were then called up .n and the for-
mer read an address to Mr. Smith
nong•a:ol•'Ing htm upon his pro-
motion and the Inoreserd oppor-
tunities whioh hie new poe!tlon would bring
to him and expressing •ppreo a*ee of the
many good points Ie lib ohareater soh oh
h s crimp .nlons have been able te dleaevr
during ht ralrlenoe nl A 0. re nyet a year
Is this town 1)r Mobilo on tshall of the
party oreeooted Mr. Hmlh with•hsndsoms
gold (Main and locket as • m.menre of his
50) 'urn In goderleh. Mr. Smi''.h msd• •
saleable ropooe., thankin, ".he boy." for
the kIn*o..•es whieh he had remind a• Heel
hands since Doming •m.eadt them. Atter
speeches from • smelter of tise ethers pr..
tint, *oast• so ''The I.n11M,- ' Oer Rummer
Visitors." "t'ommwroial ►car..ts," "The
Prom," •'ear Hoet," ate , wen duly honor-
ed. and thesprwnh.. went interspersed with
mom from Meow"
Day, Steersmen and
Humber and mOP.° by the Rlao►r'nne o•
°boots The singing of Auld Lang Syne
nonolu4ed the prneledings and the gather-
ing br.'kn np at ae early henr of the mere -
Ina. Mr. ,Smith alt yesterday morning foe
his hnmw as Mare*. and w111 tat• steamer
there on rete to the West. %. C. R.
Manson, from Seale Rte Marie, le Ne see -
••••01 hen.
COMING AND GOING
M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. ts
A. Sands has returned to Menem.
.
Yrs, J. Yule la •ialttot at W Inalpsg.
Mies Marlon Parents le visiting is Tor-
ento,
Mies Gtbboos, of Detroit, 1s wattle( Mrs.
Morris.
0. (Awa, of C.tatoo, was to town over
Suod.y.
Ybs 011vs 'I'uroer 1. visiting frlsods a0
Holmesvllle.
Lon. Chrystal, of London, Is spending a
week In town.
her MboisswIdsh.Vaa ,.o. neito, of Buda*, 1. vbltlog
Mrs. (Dr.) Ball, of Termite, la visiting
Mrs. A. Farrow.
Harry Cluff, of Tomato, le visiting at
Soho MoOratten'e.
Mies Fuloher, of Sarnia, is the guest of
Mn. Farr, Etat street.
Walter Hoorn'
tea
Exeter, was to town a
Saodmy violas' friends.
Fred A. Lewis, piano Moor, of Huila, le
mopping at the Bedford.
Harry Cuff, left for Waonipeg on the C.
P. R. exoursioa last week.
MW Hallle Combe, of Clinton, has been
visiting the Mires Aoheeon
Lorne Maudooal• has room to London,
having sooeptd a position there.
W111 Smith, of Chicago, is speeding •
Growls of works' holidays o, home.
Deputy Judge Holl is away oo Dlvlsioo
Court 0)1004* In the absuoe of Judge Doyle.
Mr. aged Mr. Fred L'edeey, et louden,
hays been yidltop 10 tawn daring the week.
Alex. Modenale returned by the K)Og
EJwar_ „a Thoreday from his trip to the
Soo.
Frank Hale, who 1s now working at
Guelph, spent • few days to /two ilia"
week.
Mies Thompson, et Laoknow, is yteltt0,
at the residence of (5 alter Snarm&o, Krays
street.
Mn. Borchert and d.ughler, of Galt, ase
vlsleingat B. J. Sault. Mr. Berohart spent
Sa•d•y bete.
Mn. P. B. Crews and daughter, el
Climates, are vmlttog the former'. mother,
Mn.. Prldbsm.
Mrs. Otbmo and sen William, of Hrlg4e ,
have returned hone alter a 7)7.1 with
friends in town.
Mrs. Mahoney has returned to her hems
at Guelph after a Obit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Farrow.
Mir Clara Blesser, of New fork, le
spending • short vawtlo0 In town with her
parent at the P. V.
Mr. and Mra. O. H. Wise, of Cleveland,
hays bora visiting Mr. Wise's former home
in Oodertoh township.
Mn. (I)r.) Padfield and Min Padfield. of
St. I;lair, Minh., are Bunts at the reeldeooe
it Mr. and Mrs Seeger.
Mr, and Mrs J. M, Field and daughter
have returned leo town attar • stay of sev-
eral weeks 1n Toronto,
Mrs. Will Brown and daughter Etna of
IiurrItte R•pido, Out , are yWilog Mrs.
I leo. Btee.tt al the. P.O.
Mit Jeanie Bell, who spent the whiter
sod aooceeding month. In New York State,
'• again visiting ,a town.
Mr. .1. C. Si000s jr., who was attending
the 1 1 of his (Mole Mr Sloane has
returned to 0..110 Sound.
MI s Helen C. twang, who has been in
New fork City for some time, a speeding
ni FAey at her home here.
M,.. Al.]. ('raig* returned home Satin
-
I .y night Irom her trip 00 the lakes. She
had • very plearatt voyage.
.1. R. Seager and wile and 1). M. Lyman
n 1 wife, of Cleveland, were yielHay Mr.
.n1 Mn. C. N 1ast week.
Mrs, Fowl* left on Turday en the De.
roti exounloo, sod will visit friends at
0 tiptoe belen returning to few,.
Mies Orem, of Detroit, has %men "pendia,
a week or two an the home of her grand-
father, Wm. (:reel, 'I rafelgar street.
'Phos. C. Graham, of Cmysl.on, with Mrs.
Graham and child, has been visiting hie par-
tints,
arencs, Yr. and Mrs E. timbale, East street.
Mrs. 0. W. Wooten returned yesterday to
her home In Buffalo after spending three
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Sire lames
Crelgte.
Ybs Bertha Farrow left no Thornd•y to
visit at B!ueval•, Brasses and ether
places before nluroiog to tier work et
**Phew ne.
John Elliott, 1) A.. monitorial .( the
Leamington high school, hae been spending
the holidays here and •t vrleus points in
Bruce ooaoly.
W. Doha left no Monday for Port (fol-
b,rne, where he will be employed for some
months. "nilly" Is missed from the sorest
r. Isom eer0lce
Mre I. H. 1. Jones and three children of
Du•rt, who bas been spending • serail wltb
her paroots,Mr 114 Mott* Tour. •I,returoed
home on Monday.
Mrs. W. C. Hu,te°, of Exeter, wet In
town over Sunday vbitlot her mother, Mr..
Rusk. She was •coompalled by Miss
Thomp000, of Montreal.
Mn. R M. Cassels and two children, of
Stratford, are vbklnt Mn. Cassels' pimento,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. !lumber. Mr. Cassels
also was here for • few days,
Mrs. H. J. Horton, of Noult Ste, Marie,
le spending • weak or two In town. She re-
por a that business 15 lively to the northern
t,wn whioh is now hr.home.
Chu. Chrystal, of London, formerly of
town, left but week for Winnipeg, where
ha has a position. He spent • few days In
town before le•vIog for the W..1.
Mr. and Mrs. P M Urls sod daughters,
the Meese Erslva sod Cathrine, are leav-
ing on Saturday for their home In Bufalo,
alter a visit of 1 weeks hen.
Bert. Brackenridge, who foe been for
some time at Ripley, is spend*.[ • few day.
et, hems. H• leaves shortly for CoonscN•
tot, and may loins la that Rate.
),Vm. Sherman, 1r , wept M Oait yester-
day to not as ioaarsnoe arbitrator In nen-
neotloo with • firs wbnon took Mao* there
last week In W. E. Hall's shoe store.
The Mises ',naive and Elora Reid, who
had been vie ting for ..•nal weeks at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. MoEwan, returned
no Tuesday to their home 1a Hamilton.
Mr. P.g', s000mpanled hy his brother,
left Tuesday morning to attend the (neral
of hie sister, Mrs. Sold,kr. of Buffalo,
"thea, remota' ware brought to Meant For-
t.
Miss bottles Andrew*, aoeompalned by
Mr. mad Mrs. Meraor, Mir 1.)H,e Mre.,
and MaeL
n Ir of larieh
Aro • a
from
that plses ea !Saturday and spent Sunday •
1 bum..
W. M.R. Orson, •1 Sarah, 1n spending •
few weeks' holidays here. Maes gamy M
Rama Mr. Orson has nese te a red peal
Mea if oke U. 1'. R envies, 0e1., Ineeme-
Mve flr•aan ea the nate from the lamas
b oke Fa11..
I nes. 0ha.. 13. Wlllt.na, d Lrh.M. $io-
pli1, Cleveland, is speedlsg holidays at the
old bene. The Doctor's term its Lakeside
will oleo. out inneeimr and he luteus
thea to spend some time study leg to Eorepe,
with • ylew to locating perm.o.stly la
('Loveland.
Philip Holt, K C., W. L Eliot, W. L.
Horton, 1)r. W. K. Roes and C. C. Roes
formed a fishier pertly whioh spat • few
days last week to she neighborhood of
W torten, They report having had • god
time said fairly rood look ,u their pbeatoriel
•xpeditloo.
Wilt Beldam, who has spent the pan
eight mouths at Rook Island, 111., t•klag
instruction to pbyalool training werk is home
for • week's betid•ys. When he leaves he
roes to Sa;l.0w, Miob., wows he has •
poritloo aa aristont 0.er.Mry and physical
director of She Y.M.('.A.
Late arrive!' at Meowtaag Park :-Mn,
Henderson, Toronto; Mies (will• Bar.. sal
Maes Mujorl• limes, Toronto; Jetta WAGE
and wife, Detroit; Mrs. Petr Hend.n0at,
Miss Ethel B. Hender.h.tt, Mies Claudia
Sherwood, London; Woo H•onab D. Par-
ses, Toledo; 601e Mary Barnard. Ieereiti
Mies Kotherin Ruth Heyman, New York
(,Ity; Mho Margret Henley, Mee Anna
Harley, Detroit; Geo. W. Boort, Toledo; W.
J. Sand.. Mir Sands, Erle, P..; Mr. and
Mn, A. W. Brownlee. Worwslk, Ohio; Mies
Jane Brownlee, Mrs Kate Nb.rwod, Tel. -
do, Ohio; Mies Muy F. Wright, Margarea
M, Breams, Vmoen. M. Br.Oa•n, Detroit;
Mn. Ellen Montell, MIM Alice Mayville,
Windsor; Mir .lean D. WIboe, New York
City; E. 0. Clifford, John E. Clifford, Dun-
klra, New York; Chas. 7, firearms. 1)..
troll; Mr., Mn. and Miss D. Purse., Te•
lode; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Berne, Oetrelt;
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bryant, Blaghomte.,
N. l,; C. J. Bryan, hew York 0(ty; Yr.
and Mn. Shelton, Koos, Oa.; Uw. V.
Wanortb, Dayton, O4lo; koro. Y.J. 9ob1.m,
Edina and Arthur Schloss, Mn. Adler and
oblld, Mrs. Serer/burger and ohlld, Meatrose
e nd Mir Fanny Str.gburg.r, Detroit; Mn.
Leurk, Sherwood -Ply•, M1. K•tb.rl.8her-
wood, Toledo; Edwin Yoo11, Ent Orsnge,
N. .L; MIM Sado Wager, Detroit; W. C.
Prouty and wife, W.yoe, Mich.; Judge
Carpenter, wife and .0(1dreo, Detroit; Mrs.
nay Foote, Philadelphia, Pm.; Mies Emily
R. Anthony, Cleveland; W. Whitely,
New Orisons, Ls.; Mrs. B. A, Honig, De-
troit.
antroit.
Registered at the Point Farm : L M.
Mabe., H. C. Dunlop, Mrs. G. M. Elliot"
and family, Goderloh ; Minnie Debi*, Annie
Dobie, Annie Anderson, Ella Uebio, Y. A.
SYllmon, Auburn ; K. 1. Graham, Belleville;
.1•a. Mataboll, Uderleh ; Mrs. 0. Bead.
Mentor H. H•Ird, Toroote; Mrs. K. 13.
Smith, Mrs. ('. W. Ellis, London; Chea
Shepherd, (Iadsrlob ; L. M. Ids sad wife,
Miss Margaret I4e, letroit; M1.. Helen
Clarke, the Vinery ; Mien Ruby Yonne, As-
hur. ; U. B. MoK.y, Tho.. Hawley, W. E.
Elliott Gderlon ; John Robloeoo and wife,
W. D, Southwick, Herniae Doty South-
wick, Montrose Ytraslarger, MIN Higley,
Wes F. Ytrasbure, Arthur bohloes, L B.
J•rvin and wife, Ruby Jarvis, Roy Jarvis,
rens E Beattie, Was Belle Rosewood,
Jeanette M. Gracie, Lily Gibbon., 11. E.
Eldridge, Detroit ; Jennie Nstra, Margaret
R. MOBriee, Ooderloh ; Mn. W. C. Boll,
Lima, 0. ; N.O MoVio•r, Uderloh ; Mn.
Wm. Logan, Moe Charlotte M. Logo,
Buffalo ; Mrs. N. Campbell, Mr.. W. .1.
McKay, Mn, M. H. Morris, Go !oriole;
Julia C. Dibble, Mn. Wm. A. Eldridge,
1)etr010 ; Mr. Frank M. Bell, Lima, 0. ;
('hes. A. Wb)Inly, Joe. E. Whitely, Lid. -
nob ; Mn. E. M, Strong, (eslntor, h. Y.,
Mrs. P 1). Dwl,ht, Mir Franels S.67,
Uetrolt; Rev. Cluenoe Reel. Troy, N Y. ;
Mrs Wm. F. Clark, Uoderioh ; Mrs. CDM.
H•wkin., Mir M.b.l Hswkla., Mies Y. G.
Robinson, Mies A. J Gillette, Windsor;
Mass Celia C,oSio, Detroit; WWI Jest.
Robertson, Er.t.r : Mr. A. E. Murdock,
tiro A F:. Murdock, Luoknow ; Agnes
Lawson, E llch F: eclestom, Braoebrldg. ;
Anel. Lawson. Jasole Lsweoo, Million Ma-
Mo:leo, lreoe E:nofeelone, A. Stewart, Wm.
Murdoob, Lawson Murdoch, Robm, Mur-
doob, Mr. A. Lsweos, Mrs. A. Lawson,
Laoknow ; Robt. Kerr and wail, Oodertek,
CHURCH NOTES.
Miss 9uhetky will sing .gale In Knox
eburoit next Sunday evening
The S•bb.tti school of North street Meth-
odist ohuroh will hold In annual stools on
Monday next, labor Day, at Hinkel Point,
on the lake.
'Inc oongreg•tlon of North street
Methodist ohuroh heard with pleasure on
Sunday morning . solo by W. Br dges,
who is vleitleg his home hare. ilt. sole
was, "Take Time to its Holy," and the
single, showed that Mr. Brydree had not
lost 'anything of hie flue vow.
The Sunday school al the Bsptbt eburoh
w111 hold their Menlo next Monday after-
noon, Shpt. let, •t Hillyer's pl.oe en the
riser. The pastor returned from bio vaca-
tion last Friday, and 000dooted the servloo.
nu:Madsy. Next Lord's Day the sabj..ta
will bet: Morning, "Living the Truth ;"
•vening, "Sarp.o1. and Sine"
The pulpit of Knox oboroh wan "mound
lest Sunday evening by Rev. J. L. Murray,
late of Yt, Catharines, • young minister of
he Presbyterian ohure& who has hoes dee-
l.n•tdfor mission work In ladle under the
.usplo.. of the Y. M. C. A. Mr, Murray is
• eon of the Rey. 1)r. Murry ot Knox
ohuroh, KInoardln.. ills address was o0
the sahjeot of lorelpn muttons and was •
strong statement In hwha'f of the efforts new
Immo pat forth by the evangel'oal rharob.,
of Christendom to extend th• liespel to
every corner of the earth. A taros ..s.
g•agation was mush Interested In the ad-
dress.
ANNOUNOEMENTS.
()ur fall Importations of fashionable dry•
e pode are weekly •rrivlod. We invite In•
. pentioo. Rutter 16e. Geo. E. limo,
W Ingham.
Prof. 1. 1.. Tenho, eye .pastelist, w111 he
at the Bedford 11-,u.. this .s•tarel•y from
8 A w to 2 30 r H If you Dave anything/
wrong with your eyes be sure te ..asalt
him.
Next exonrsioe te Mo,ltobe and Aedal-
bel. loaves tiodrlob on Monde,. Sept. 1st,
1902. For tickets and ln6.rm.tlon apply to
gotnug HlMn7Rut0, Agent C.1'.R.• West
e t., Oodertoh
The hest quality of Me .ream, also the
Ireateet variety of true iru11 )aloes for
soda., are seryed at the Vi feria restaurant,
West .0. Oonfoollooery, fruit e1gers and
toheeoes. CHAR. BLACRSCOgt, proprietor
Telephone 70.
Tn. G. T R will Ilea* bloke* at singles
fare for labor day, going Aug 30, 31, and
".pt i1L, good toternlog Tuesday. Sept 2
Also single 'are tlekete to Tenet° derby
the fair, If
, p Sept 204
pto 13'h, tool M
return op to Rept 15, SpeMel *annotate
rates Sept 9, 4, 6, 8, and 10, neur.Ieg op
to Rept 15th. Ter all information apply M
F. F. Lawman*, Old Bank o1 Omemene
bldg. 6 A. B. te 10 r. M.
DIED.
1TCHBOU RgN �L, (leder.* en n
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