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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : SEPTEMBER 4, 1902'
• D. M°GILLICUDI}Y, EDITOR.
THE WEEKLY MAriwer REPORT
G000aou, Re 3, 1.802
Fall Wheat, 360 to 65
Flour, t0WU7.`p1r Owl.... _.. _2 10 10 200
Fluor, patent. pe, cwt r 37
How, • ton...--. _.- _.. _ 17 UJ to 1700
Short& • too -.--- 10 00 IoW W
Ncnnoning',p owt 1 00 0 00 to to 1 00
00
Hy.'. per
Buckwheat, par bush 0 33 to 0 5e
pat.telbu.�-_
uewi........nto 0 17
to0 7
1'/., t b
Harley. per bosh 0 M to d 35
Nov, ton new .. ... 6 (0 to 6 0)
Potatoes, 1111 bush,. 30 to 0 ler
Hutton ................. �....
cbeeee. ter I1 .... ..........
oe.-HEon. trash aapasked. dos. --
Hues. .....
ues......
.... .................
live Hors
Dressed Hogs
!,anon.......... �.�..
Ham. per Ib.. ... ...«.._
Lard, per Ib
1 owed Hee Oglseter
Dressed Base. Mad
ad
Caws. Yxpstt
13 to 014
10 to 011
13 le 0 11
f0 to 4 00
C3to40)
40 to 0 60
50 t0 700
00 to 631
13 to 0 18
15 to 016
14 to 14
00 to 0 00
00 to000
00 to 600
00 toe 00
Musla
CHAS. M. FASSMORE,
Organist and Chalrmistsr Kam church.
Pupil of Mr. A. S. Vogt..,. Paolo. Organ and
Voice. Aagloses giros. 91-tf
MISS COLBORNE,
Teacher of Fletcher music method. will re
more pupils at her studio. .cove Mr. Neftel'"
Insurance oRoe. 11amllt-to street. For Infer
nleuon Apply either at studio or at resident..
tlt 1'atrlos • street
W . GLENN CaMPBISLL,
Organist lied mudoal director of North street
Metbodtet Church. teacher of piano. phos or-
gan sod theory Pupils prepare.t for •11 et-
am(eatioo• of the Toronto Conservatory of
Menlo. Will be pleased to recetre appltoe
lane from all those reocairing suoh tavern.
hos at his new studio over Thomwn's music
o wes. Use of piano for praotfoe may be are
ranged for. WK
For Bare
rPHAT )1O STONE HOUSE WITH
1 halt as acre of land. as Pletoe street, tan
he bought for 714 mots on the dollar if snap -
y.4 up owe Homesrckeni and Investors
wou'l do well to trestles e.
Adde.a
TH0O. J. MOORHOI"9
91tf Hayfield 1'. 0.
L'.ORH FOR SALE OR TO RENT -
r Lot. 13 and 14. Con. 1. Colborne. ooaWn-
I, 1"t acres ; both farm" well watered. trod
build meal and !toes Rood orohard. Ha vs --
1++ .tory brick. barns -one 53x3it sod nth•.
!0x .. "tables under both: driving home. het
end pit stable 160 soros cleared. weer at
house and ban. candied by hydrau1, rain.
Decree lnfail wheat. WM HI.AKE
W R BenuiT1I o.
FOR SALE. -EIGHTY -Al RE FARM
oat Hayeeld road. near tiodrricb. !sows
ealbs'Alexander"farms. ♦poll to PROUD.
FOOT k HATS, Barristers, Uoderle1. 374*
VOR SALK -WL NO. 1. CONCHS
A: aloof.'C.D. A.hldd. 100 scree. 10 acres
hodwood bush Upo. the property there la
e frame house. 12834 frame baro In good state
of repair. 31x5 one acre of orchardgood
well. Yoseemloo et any time. For further
p.tteoWs aped, M
JOHN CAM BELI., or te
on the premises, PHILIP HOLT,
Atm I0 190! Barrlst•r. etc.,
97 tf Uoderloh.
FARM FUR :SALE. -LOT 67, MAIT-
land eonoesslon,Goelsrlob township, eon -
touting acres. Well fenced and well
watered . good bud logo and fire -class
orchard ; nearly all under grate. Sixty per
Deet, of the parohase money may remain on
mortar. at 5 per coot. For particular' apply
toT BURNS, Carlow, 1.301
flFAIR i1LF: RKMIDF.OCR FOttSALE.
The eutuorIbow oR•r f w wile the r.: -
donor and bated al grounds adjoining in the
woo of Ooderlob. owned and oxupled by the
Hon. J. T Ostrow, who le .boot to remove to
Toronto. The property embraces eeveo of the
Asset bonding lots in the town, oonutoing
early two soros. and to so)sae not desiring
es •ttenelve a garden routed be advantageous
I)) enb-divMed and sold as building sites.
Pmsesnloa at any time. t,npertlou Meted.
Terme one-belf cash. b•Ianoe os mortgage et
t r cert.
Deed at Roderic% Jul sith, 1902.
UICKINAON k HARROW.
831f Vendor's Solicitors
AFIRST-CLASS FARM FUR BALE
UR 10 RENT.
In the township of Was Wawanosh, lot 17.
00,eemalo0 5, mental/tin' 100 sores, more or
sec atom 175 cleared In • good .tats of cul-
tivation. good fences. well watered. good
orchard, holdings good. stables under baro.
Ir by 1st, convenient to schools and oh arches.
Bold on easyterms to suit parch.eer. APp17
le W. H. CMPO/1.L, Westfield, or W. A.
HARRIHON, Laoknow. 90-3m
CHOICE BUILDING LOTH FOR SALK
In St. George'. ward. Applyto L. E.DANUEY, tH
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR
role, being the properly of Mr. Robert
Whitely. oo0teloog 81 •tree. being oomposed
of lot 12 In the 5th 000ce.ron, and 4 acres,
part of Int 10 in the 441 oo.er.,ton. Ooderlch
townahtp. Three Snit claw form and le situ.
aid 100,1 four m:00e from tioderi)1), Title
"Fr'''. For paotieglan apply to the under -
Dow 1od July, MR
-___-lJI1j,1p BOLT.
Roderick.
AT PRIVATE BALK
That big sone brae awl h 7 roomri brick
addnmoo. eltnated on Picton street The honor
is dry and warm. beleg hoed throughout with
Sdnoh plank. It Is 0)11,1 and .ubetanttal. It
was hull by the late
t,her10' ibboos when In his prime
Not for a day but or al t me.
The foundations are •boat 3 fret thick and
w111 endure as long as the Pyramids of gaypt.
A home Recker or In voster who real Iia the
Potentialities of fresh paint and pepse, whioh
are inexpensive and of glow., soh oh is pane
follycheap, by • Hui. planning sod Judicious
topendttnre can modernise It Into an no to
due m1nsioo. !assert most strenuously and
fesrieesly that • big retnrn will aoorue to the
widest/site Investor for the bat of all rea-
son(' that he has • broad end .011d foundation
10 ready to his hands. The same snot he
maid of a shell or rotor. Iwo those who are
08 thin lookout for a oft snap Investigate. In-
veetigate. levrst4R• e
Offers Mdressed to
THKO. J. M'ORHOURK,
011. receive Rayfield 1'. 0.,
Mal 7th, 11102. ettmtloa. 31-tf
knsuraafoo, eta
CHAS. R. SHAW, GENERAL INSUR•
ANCR 084 real estate agent. Of lee. tee
INod naot of P. CO. Ooderloh. Agent for the
lading Maul fire 1oonraeoe Som monies and
stook s*
Mercantil* endmanufacturing risk. t
Moat rets Call . once.
W
R.
leoR )
KRT9( N.
A•wt0aetaet and Insnrenpe Agent.
:rota
mui �'oont mode up.
. rented and rent oolisco i.
Fire I.nreeoo in &Isiah arid Canadl•n
%l
I"s
trodGi Pewedf•ot R Ray.le
oos, North
4141
F J. T?Norm,. NAF, 0EKRAi. IN-
OURANC1 and Rad Art•te yet.
A fs,Ao0ldeatsad Plato Glass !floatationsena! an 0
piat 1.005*
MD
tY eat god Chantal to companion rep
f.11411", next dotty t0 Darrow k Gerrew. mar
M"r Hamilton gar .0t.
Medleal.
DR• W• F. OALLOW, PHYSICIAN
ms'se Eales mot es, mos .« . lugs` fllgAl
AROUND TOWN
A liosinres Oftmt.a.-E1. Munro, for
some tame proprietor of the Hamlltoi at r.et
barber shop, has porch .sed the tonsorial
hammier of John Emmertoo, CIIn1oo, and
took pow»elo. last week. The people of
The Hub will find Mr. Munro a good cameo,
084 we wish him good lock In his new yet/ -
lure. His euooe.tor In the proprletnbtp
of the Hamdenn strike1) shop Is Ben Sheppard,
who has been with Mr. Munro for some
Mme sad bas therefore tb* txptr.eooe
momen0ry for the ooaduo/ of the bus).ee.
A'0isnnot' rano Tun Wino'. -J. P. Calla
way, of Spring Book, Albert, oohed on
Ton SIUNAL last week to renew old •o
gos1nteooee. He romombere well tee
founder of Tun 81.01.11., the late Thome'
Mactueen, whom he knew away back to the
40's. He report. the harvest la his dhn rot
uoatually floe, sad says the people there
ere of the veil load and that the country
to destined to be the dose under the sun.
He thinks old Godortoh look. well acid
. bows some pr.groo•,ye Ideas, bat he wo-
oldon that to woo resp•ot the grab West
ooald give u+ same pointer..
THIS SEAeoRTII J. S. Exoca.+1071.-There
were betwoen 500 and 600 8eaforbb people
to town on Friday last, the 0000eiso bong
the union excursion of the S•afortb Suuday
e ohosl.. '1 he .pedal train arrived to the
middle of the formi000 and did not Weave
until 7 o'ulook to the *teeing, .o the 'letters
664 a good teal In town. 003 obey sopeared
to enjoy It. Harbor Pork was, ee uou•I,
the headquarters for the •xc0reioolota, and
the klt*h•o at the p•vlhoo, In obis• of
George Block, was She base of opsralloo1 at
meal time.. Tbot little kttobso 1• about as
good an ovgstmeet as the town ever made
as an accommodation for vhtttor..
DI.rt'T. OvgR A Hon+g. -.A robber Oen-
pllooted ones involving the ownership of 0
horse was tried to the Polios Court on
'ruewioy. The oompl.lnanl was 1Vat. Mo
Grory, of Anhfi•I&, and the defendant
ole hie nephew, Harold M0Orory, of l)e-
ttott. Toe youzg.r MoUrory took the
hone from hle udole'e farm on W edo..day
of last week sad atter an exciting clime woo
peueht at Greed Bond mod errestel by ('oo
stable Gundry on Saturday morning. 1'he
nyldeooe an to the ownership of the 1t ree
was eo 000tltcuag that Magistrate Sesgsr
discolored the cue. It 1. understood that
the parties coon. to an agreement between
themselves.
1'l1AN a4..IV In.; DAY, -A driph from
U/'awe says. Somali representations are
be:. made te lbs Government In foyer of
bite g Tbaek•glving i).y brought on asrly
thes fall, and It le net Impoestble that (to-
teber 23-4 may be the date chosen. The
e hlpp-og toterest do not lilt. to hays the
canal. oleos! down for a day till their last
000dgomeots are rushed borough, but to
the year of mane Gnosia has berm so •x•
oop'tonally blessed of Pt ,vldence that many
urge • day of rejoicing should be feted
before the wmther teoomea so raw and to
•lem•ot as to glue one the blues, bower
spill ted toe'• soot ought to be for l6•
bleeslet of continued prosperity.
Pcel.n' Se uool. Taverns+. -The monthly
mgsttng of the public school hoard was held
ire Tuesday ey..sg, Trustees Creole
Oberman), Colborne, McLean, Red, Nob-
olsoo and Flail were preemie Three appl -
oaten. for the position of caretaker of St.
Andrew's word school were resolved, and
Mr.. Molina" received the mppolotmeat 08
1'60 par annum, ani h 0o extra •howanes of
$10 for wood nation. 11 Tufford's a000aat
o f $176 40 for t1e reshlcrltng of St. Pat-
rlok'a and S: Davld'e word tobool., G. W.
B lock's &aleon%of =•t7 ter the repoioting of
Jt. Patrick'. word yahoo', and The Star's
a000uot of $2 ores ordered to be pal 1. The
o,0tiog•nt oommtttee eras Instructed le re-
port as to t6* advtabiI ty of betiding .
woodshed at St. Andrew'. ward sohcol.
J, Nt.OL+ Ra- r vat. --Th. boyo • d girls
are at work at their .ladles again, the
echo '!• having reopened on Tuesday o?
the long vasotlon. There hays been 00085
amigos In the puhllo .o0)o1 ate, whioh lo
o ow be follow.: Central s*hool-J H. Ty -
.rt, n-looipal ; Mies Sharman, Mies F. K
Ball, Mlm Stewart, Mise Inglis, WM A W
Balt, Mies Malmr. St David's ward
school-MIes. Wiggins an1 (looses Kob-
Situations Vacant.
130Y WANTED-A'L' ONCE -MUST
a strsag sad .salvo. J. R. WORSILL
Mottos
WARNING. -ANY PERSON RA1 H.
log from the Islands using the ferry
without permtwtloo, shooting. or otherwise
115590. 0 upon any part of the property will
be arrested sod prosecuted.
6- (7. ATTRILL,
Ridgewood fern.
E)ROF. H. L. TAUB1
ANl rlert .4 IMO OPTICIAN AND SYS
•PRCIALIRT.
All kinds of Spectacles &el Ryeglewe0 made
to order. Special attention given 15 Stung the
eye.
Orders by mall promptly attended to. Be-
ware of parties rising my name, as 1 employ
no travelling agents whatever
Satl0•etion guaranteed. i+tabllshed 1071.
561 RICHMOND STRRIT W.. TORONTO.
Pub110 Notice.
IN THE SURROGATE COtiRr OF
THK COUNTY OF HURON.
/n 14, Mailer of the Guardianship of the !n
fan, child of
ffMaan Annie
Not toe t. hereby given that after the top'ra
ton of twenty days from the first publlostlon
hereof in The Hares Rlgesl, mpp:leauo• will
be made to the Sorrog.t Coori of the County
' f Huron by John Mi Milian, of the village of
Blyth, In the said eonntyy of Huron, Require,
for letters of guardianship of the person and
estate of John Henry 11f.01la0. the Infant
child of may Annie M)Ylllan, • widow, who
(IleO at the eity of RulTdn, In the Stats of
New York, U.S.A. on or *bent the lith day
of July, A D 19M, leaving her surviving the
said lnrent child.
Dated at OodoNoh this 17t11 day of August.
A.D. ).yl DICKINSON & OARROW
97 3t Solicitors for John Mo )Illaa.
Notloe to Creditors.
OfICK 10 GUM IORS,
/n fee Moiler or the Rwtale o/Noss net S1.eae,
lore of the Town of GoderkA, in the Corn
lF o, /furore, R.OI(re, Deceased.
Notion 'marshy given. pampas' to the "Re-
viled Statutes of Onteri." 11107, rip. 129. that
all creditorsshothers, having
Maim.
total oat
the aft of the
said Samuel 91penn, who died
on or *toot the 17th day of Angne, 19d. an
required on or before the flet day of (Naber.
19M. to send 111 Peet pnp0id nr deliver to
Mears. I)Inkinson k Darrow, Ooderlch, Ont.,
lotie last
will anre for tho tote molts of n
d teetomer., of the ski dooeseed
their Christian and 'ammo'. *odea,-
,. and desorl0tlme the toll portIontra o
their skim• a 'statement of their account
and the nature of the esonrltl. of any4 held
by them.
And farther foto n01400 that •fier snob last
mmtlensd date the said •v0entnre will pro-
mbed to distribute the 0.ets of the dens*eed
among the sorties setetl0d therm.) having -e
gena o17 to the claim* of which they .hal
then have netters. and that the said evronon
will of be liable for the said asset" or any
Port thereof to any person or pout -mat( whew.
airtime shall ahy
at 41)0 time olth aafl1of snohdletrribbnl on.
them
Detest tOa191.
t)II:KINIOM & 5DARROW.
Rollmtere for W, J. Paisley. and K Down
Ing..wecut300.
e rbium St. Patrlok'e ward reboot -Mimeo
Burins sod Vesta W•Moa. 81. Andr.w'e
w ard sebool-MIa.m K. 0teen and Por
eons. The 1ulleglabe institute also r.
opened oo Toledo', with the same etff u
Iasi term, ylz , Prlaolpal Strang, A. J
Moore, H. A., mathematloal matter; J. M.
Field, B. A., muter In modern languages;
13 U. Groat, "ciente muter; Mae McLell-
an and L C. Fleming.
Mimee S'Huul. CI.Ans Ur 1902.-Tre
Uoderloh Model Sohool opened on '1'aseday,
and the following student are In atten-
don..: -Mary J. Ulark, St. Helene ; Harry
Walker, Belfast ; Annie McCourtney, Am.
barley • Edith Taylor, Brewster I L'o
Knox, Ooderiob ; P: Med Stewart, Benton.
let : Wm. J Irwin, Belfast ; Mabel A. Ball -
t., llnogaoeon ; Lena M. Johnston, Carlow;
T. J () Loughlin, Luokoow ; L11bon Will.
*no, Holut•.vllle ; Melbouree MoDowell,
Westfield ; Anna Martin, Exeter ; MAW*
Jamison, St. Joseph ; Ulla■ Rob(o.00,
Eyster ; Reb.coo M. Hoeg, Hrumel. ; Poore
E. Jackson, Teamster.
AT THE Lana FRUNT.-11te Bohr. Kalab-
dab .raved '1'sured.y From Irheuoloo with
526 000 lest of lumber fur Dymeot, •ad
oleored Tuesday eight for the return trip
rhe tug Oymeot 0001 down from
The'saloo one Thursday to hove some repairs
made In her machinery by tit, llod.rtoh
Engin. Company. ..... Arno itt. Erin and
consort F L D•nfor/, arrived from Fort
William with wheat 'candy ofoer000n. The
Erin had 28,500 bushel. for the Milling
'mpany and the Danforth 45 000 for the
Elevator Company. They cleared Monday
noon for Fort William and will probably
m.ksanother trip to t11eport Aquao-
tity of pr.su1 hay I. stored •1 Le.'ware
hone. to M shipped to l'ort Arthur
The .ter. Pittsburg has dls000toued her
trip, and the City of the Jtrolt will wind
up the ooason after on. more rouod trip.
1 he boot of the Algoma Central Itoe will
run for two or thn o mdotbo y11.
TR■ D1N0ANNON SMuw -The prize lista
for Che annual fell exhibition 0 the Ashfield
and Wawonooh Branch Agricultural Se-
,•'.ty, to he held at Dungannon on Thursday
and Friday, Oltob.r 9 h and 10.b, have
been lanai, and ooptee may be hal op op
al's•tion to the s*cr.ory, R. Mollwato,
N:le P O It Is • bulky and b0odeomely
printed volume, and the Importance of the
1)angoonon fair is shown by the tarn 0001
her of adv.,tts.msnt. of Godenob sed other
bullous houses which it *oaten". Tim
p-'r.s list proper offers splendid loduo.meats
for the display el the products of toe field,
Iho wombed, the dory and the home,
sod in p•rboutar tmpnrt•ot .ddit ions to tete
Itst 1* the hone and cattle Waimea will bit lo -
Wresting to breeders. A number ot spooled
o rere h.ve boon 000trtbuted by Friend. e1
the Society and will doubtless brio% oat he -
emitting oompetltiooe Toe directors are
oomp'.'log the preparations for what le ex-
pooted to b. the bat fair tb.y 6..e yet
held, and further aounancement will be
mads from time to t'me.
AN ARI.1 FRxwt ifKlo -Tb. H•mlloo
Speattor { aye the [Allying oomphment to
Rev. G.F. Y•Itoo, Ph. 1).. well known In
(;od.rlob. Under the beading, 'l'ouroheo
and Preachers," It eay.: 1a the Methodist
Marches In thte city are able preaches,
and the r oo0greg1tloas show their sppreole
•too by motioning thein to the Itmlt. Dr.
Halton, the very able minister of tb Coote
nary church, stands 3n the Front reek in hie
deaomeoat oe, ant it will be o great lost to
M.thodiem In Hamilioo when this o00
fereace year olooe., 0e ander the rules he
mum ark. s change. The clagregattoo
that moors' him will be furtuomte odee.l.
for hie eermooe sae not only thoroughly
scriptural, there being nothing of the seo
P.tlaoaltat in Dr. Soltoo, but they have.
scholar y finish that makes the Mood•y ser.
vices attrootive, not only to the regular at-
teldan,s, but oleo to me0 and women who
t Som their d to
nape l0 • while stray t O fold y ow
enjoy • obaogs of intellectual mmou. The
two sermons pr.aobed by Dr. Salton yester-
day gom hie 000ereg0tmo food for thought
Mat will brighten Leo their 061okiog abili-
ties.
S. O. 9. Pi•Pn .--Harbor Pork was bright
sod lively on Monday with toe tartans of
the Moottuh Highlands, tn. skirl of dm bum-
p p s, and tho merry-m•klog of a good-
natured gathering In whioh the Sootush
strain was plainly syld.nt. It woo the
annual ptoo;c of laveras Camp, Sone of
Soot] and. and as usual with the gatherings
held under the sue/sloes of the 0.mp le was
• gay and feeAve event, for the Scot, to
spite of their proverbial douroels, are
Resod al the trolls when once tiros, get
started. There was • good representation
of the members of the Camp, with their
w ive and fertile, sod .1.0 • .amber of
Invited 104414. A program of Highland
donne" was oarrted on In the pavilloi by a
number of erAOelul 1 who went through
their stop' l0 a very ormiltb'e fashion. Piper
McKay , of Laoknow, blew the pipes which
..t the dancers ening, and • recltotloo by
little Alio. Sanders woe another feature of
the program. After 'Pouter. whioh was
eaten with zee. there was on exhibitio, of
d.eolo3 by t; A. Matheson, of H•mlltno,
who le a past -master o1 the art, and who,
h.pp•olor to be In town, very kindly con-
sented to give Ills astetan0e In the program
l'h• pionloera went home in the gloomtog
den voting th. day • great •cambia,
A Haien Dien or Lo, 1.1Ata'.-A1 bott-
eating and peoolior veterinary case oo0apled
the attention of medloal men and horsemen
for *tyre days the past week. It was •
ease of tetanus, or "10010 ter." genuine mem
of w41rh t&1 very uncommon. Th. unlnr
tunny.botim was a hors. belonging to 14.
Holmes and used as a doll,yery horns in tom-
nection with the Holmes Seal borings.. (Jo
Saterd'y morning it woe observed that the
animal had difficulty la eating and drinking,
and Ur. Clark, V. S , was tient for. 14.
dbmiopeed the ease as ono of Wtane', and
est to work to try to delve the vires out of
the snlmoI'• .ystlm, though with tittle hope
of soon., to ,Iew of the total oharaoter of
tide malady. The beet's jeans having be -
nom. met lib • •leo, the antidotes had to be
administered by soloculaoeou. Int.otion•.
Ondoelly the di progrees•d onto the
hoed was drawn op straight., the legs stiff.
.o.d and the mmols' of the body hemline
so rigid that the animal noold "namely
breathe. Mott of the madical prsetltloners
le town were on hand to °beerm the moss,
Weather with a number of hormanen aid
othole who wore greatly Intere.ted in the
( fight against tha anomia, dies.. Th.
chores dial Monday'ftaronels. Th. tomes
.m 0 • a soh
ease outs 'mood nail Joh
rh. dimes. .1
. took in the here 'e Ire.'. eight days Isidore
the disorder developed. Dr. 11.rk say. 11
/merely takes about this length of time
for the dl to man fest IWMI. It le tb
fourth otos he has mo: with le his proetla.
A V101T0R 'Rost Nlnry (:ITS -
Th. Stratford Rer044 a few days age hod
the following ( leg tum reeardoe •
momher of a well kenwo f.mlly of this
dletrlot, and • broth*. of ,Joseph Kteld, of
toder.eh "A emit of A.F Manlerou, M.
P , Is (Imago J. Kidd, of Stoat City,
Iowa, formerly of Deblln, tae., be whom
many Monde le Oda 'Melly aro et/midler
the glad hand Mr Kidd left fitt.. years
ago for eh. 84.tw., an 1 has built np In
Sioux City ono of the meet flourishing tern
Iters sad Oedoteelei mtsbllehm.nt 4. the
e late of levee, This le Mr. Kidd'. ant Irfp
M W Immo hem* ohm ►e heft. HM
father, the bo'et Mr. Joe. Kidd, was one of
tko best known men 1. this mann, having
opposed .6e late hinge Trow in 1871 In the
Dominion elwllow. With hie honored wife
he cow Iles in lrlsbtown cemetery. H.
and his soo owned extensive proper:1es of
Dubllo, sad were engaged in the lumbering
bushman there, ere beaten proprietorship
of tits salt works and other tndu.trlet.
W isle them was associated for over Monty -
Bye year. the lata Mr. Jou. MauLueu, Mr.
A. F. MooLmren'. fatter, sod the Rental M.
P. hlmealt was 1n dm @other days employed
with them, at toot time Lenoir dIstloguun-
Ing himself by hie businesslike yuoities and
energetic management. Mr. K del has
ossa vts111og his old Dublin Irisods, and
also acgmaintaaoes o Swinish a•d
Uoderloh. He has boat of filen & who are
glad to weloome him. He Ie well koowo In
the Exeter neghborhool, having married a
Mies MoPo111Ip', of that plans. Mn. (Dr.)
Hemmen, of Loodos, is a stater. Mr. Kidd
well go to Teroote with Mr. MsoLir•o,
there to vtil the latter', mother and mister."
Digo In EARLY MA'I1wn. -In the death
of Robert Shaw Wbltely, whioh 000erred
on Monday afternoon. a bright and promis-
ing hie boa been out off to early maohood.
A year age healthy and vigorous, with &
lifetime of untulasa and bepploees •p-
p.reotly las star; yesterday 0ood40.d o0
the tomb -.ace aro the changes to which
mortals are subjwr. 1'he demeaed woe the
youngest son of Mr. and Mr.. Andrew
yl'hibely and woe bore la 1; oderloh sown -
ship thirty-three year. ago. Th. family
removed to two when Robert moa a boy,
and he attended the tomb .oMool here and
men entered the medical school at Toronto
Colysnity. After Iwo years at the (lever -
W Y he engaged to hospital work at Cb.-
bcygoo, Mich , i.r • short time and than
took • poettlon In the offices of the Chio.go
& Nortbweetero Railroad at l'hicago. Here
he remained instil the oommenosmmt of his
plow, rising gradually to • position of
soodder.ble responsibility, with every
prapeot of ooatlnaed adyoopement. Ltet
January, however, hs took a cold which
settled on hie lucre o.1 rlulckly developed
into oonsamptioo. He spool fine mootba
In l'exas and In April Dame to hie std home
1. .:oderich, wberr, In spite of all that
ooald he d.00, his strength grad (lolly Idled
with the progress of the relentless deems.
H• 1 a )• -nog w fs, who was with him
through his Ills..., and an lofoot soo, sere.
months old. tits father and mother sod
two brothers -lobo, of Fero Willem, and
Mstdand, of town -oleo enrolee him, and
share the sympathy or blob this untimely
death h. oreoted. Tha funeral took
plans yuesrday oftereoo0 from the family
residence. Niewgats strew, to M&aloud
cemetery, and wasooeduoted by the Msoo.,
the 450essod haying heed a member of the
order. Rev. J. W. Robto,00 wen the
oth eating clergyman, •od the pat bearer
were mit brother Motion., Rob>. Keg, F. J.
Dedham, 1) WE ay, D. Molyr, T. Nairn
sod Jas. Thomas.
An F:ANI.y SRITUM,(R Wy.nnlrn-A
quiet widdtog was sulemo'zed a' Knox
oboroh yesterday morning. whop Mu. Neil e
Evelyn Brown, youngest daughter of Mrs
Mary J. Brown, bsoeme the awls of John D.
Dunlop, of the furniture factory staff. Th.
chard of lh• ohoroh was prettily decorated
with pante and out Bowen, asters and
lothaa being prominent. The 0.0ere s ere
Will MOSw..n and G. Arthur (Merle.
Groffr.y Holt presided very .fflolent ly at the
organ, and played Wagner's bridal ohorue
from "Lobenrrio" as the bride entered the
obnrob. line. Jae. A Anderson, R. A ,
tied the nuptial hoot. To. bride wore her
trovelhog drat, a loilormode costume of ten
•tame a oloth, with white silk wade and
black plotters hat, and carried a bouquet of
whit* asters. Her mold was Mise Alla
Brown, her s!str, who was gowned 10 white
organdie and carried piok se'ere. The
room woe awuted by6t& b h.....
rot ere G.
After the persmooy the organ pealed birth
Mendelesohn's warbling maroh, and the
wedding party, whioh Included a few
rslativeo and intim.1e frl.nts of the bride
and groom, together with the meld of Tea
SIIJNAI. Om NI, to wit ch the ands led boon
engaged eta sompositor, adj tome' to Mr.
and Mn. Daelop's new home on Etat street.
Here feholtao.lo,, were extended to the
happy people. .cid au expellent repast wee
partaken of. Mr. and Mr.. Dunlop lett .t
2 :30 v. w en a Trip to Toronto, &od ata the
train moved out dm whistle of the turaitaro
factory sanded • long and vigorous salute
Mn. Ooolop will be ".t home" on the 19 h
cost. and suscsedtog day.. A. the bride
ems for some years an esteemed and yolued
employee of THg 9tosAt., w5 coo sincerely
congratulate the groom upon the pr'zo be
has soared, and the hearty good wtahe, of
e vetyuoe 0010ect•d with the office Leo ex-
tended to the young ooapl.. The member"
of the et•a expressed their 1..odwill towards
she bride by the presentatleo of a handsome
silver tea meteor, and she received Irom
her Monde aeony other subatansi•1 tokens
of regard.
A Scoc.0oruL Punic -1 hit anon"? plonlo
,l the North strew. Methodist Sabbath
sobool, held on Monday at illst k'" Point,
was as.00weefel •. similar off,lre In tbs
poet have been. The weather was se nearly
perfect as could he wished, and cyan the
rdooloads whioh dropped their shower" to
rose passed by the picnic grounds without
burn leg en the merry gathering then.
R*eldies the boys and girls of •11 .gee and
.'zee, Ole pion o party Included qui'. •
number of the older ones who take an Inter-
net in the school and who's pre.enoe at these
gatherings lit always an •nebursgsrhene to
I4. officers an 1 tanhers_ In oddltlow to
the.muasmaelo whioh they toued for thorn
solver, a program of games was osrrled out,
prizes having been generoa.l), ooetrlbuted
by friends ot the sohnnl. The roc ren and
other contest provi led many keen oompet-
itioe., and Intermit In the game, did net
B.g from start to fiefs., except daring the
intermission for sapper, when everything
else was forgotten to the dellehts of lemon
ads, ssniwlohee an 1 oohs. The winners in
the goons were. 25 yards' race for Miss (donor -
hell* prlmsry ohms, 1.1 Merle Perls, 21d
Muriel Dae. worth 50 yards' moo for boys
of primary sit paltriest. 1st Meted Prldbam,
2 id Willa Sonzel. 50 yards' rear for girl"
of primary doptrtmea', let H,r.b Bvtoom,
2nd I4elllo Mack. Theo legged race, let
WAlle Ciotelen .rot Kew", Bell 50 yards'
rase ter glee of ln'srmedlde depa-tmeot, 12
y,m or ander, let AR31e Klrkbrtds, 2ad
Irene l'ridh•m. Ditty for hove, let Arthur
Mo411111mu 1dy, 2Id Ernest Roll 100 yard.'
rate for ether boyo of Intermediate' depart-
menE let 0.Mc0iIlined
n►. 2n
A.1. Wn
resp.
Die►o for elrle, 1,4 Nellie Colborne, 2ad
Chile!* Cent*len. 50 yard.' rime for young
ladle', let Wes Mildred Campbell, 2nd Mee
Clara Sharman and Mt. Mita Robinson,
04., Wheelearrnw rape, Arthur Mo01111-
oaddy snit W IBM (7one.leo. Rya ra05, let
until. Robinson. 2nd Nellie Jameson. 100
verde' rape for the gout lemon, A. J Cooper.
Anether eemp.titlon, • new festers whlnh
misted mo. h laterite, wee for she heat add
.Hoe el .hello mid pretty stow. Shell. 11
neemo ve not to M found at Bloch'. Point,
but the hash woe idiom ly oarabd for
pretty seem. sod th* committee n' Woe.
ha4 • /mitt array Wars them when They
oemmwe.d .heir work of n•mpoisna and
eal.4iw. The Bret pest* was awarded to
Th.. McO'leieeddy, and the soennd to
Phe.te Fiats le. Rverybody was tired
when she hosse-emalwg Mass OMB., M9 all
wen ready to dealers that sh.y had had an
wjoyable day.
LOCAL NEWS IN'2RIEF.
The opening of the fol fait .5•o0 reminds
one than 1t is time to look after one's tailoring
needs for autumn wear. tNdb•m'e le tae
place to go for everything In that lint.
gale • number of Uodorloh people wool
to Cltutoo us Monday to See the Pon•
Am•rlosa olrons,
'1'6o furniture factory Is rushed with
work, sod 1• working overtlm• from 7 to 9
e'alook.anb •malsy.
Th• Baptist Suod•y .ohool plonlo at fill.
ilea's say Monday wet• decided moons.
The school sod oburcb were well represent -
mil, though • Dumber of the member• wore
out ed tow,.
Two young fellows who orated • disturb -
•000 •' the Sons of Scotland plculo on Mon-
day were cited hetore the Police Ma3(010ts
and were oemp•Ile1 to hood over Room of
tbe'r Nude as & puol•hmeot lor their mis-
demeanor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Stroohan h.9* the
ay empathy of their tread. in the two of their
infant too, who died on Muud.y planting at
the age of dye °tooth.. The remslo• wee"
Interred In Maitland cemetery on Moody
afternoon.
I. 1e believed Ibat an apps n'moot to the
v•c•ooy on the board of hoopoe oommte+ioo-
ere muted by the death of S. Slone will
not be made at premier, the mato bus'se's
of the year, the Reacting of lienee•, ho, ng
•Frady been oumpl•td. Several names
are mentioned In oonnectlon with the
700aa09.
Two employees ot ih. Lake Huron A Mete
hobo Milling ('o., Don McLeod and John
Murdoch, were injured lest Frady while
loading floor oo • G. T K car at the mill.
1VItbou any w0rnl0,, •o they (halm, •,
engine abutted against the oar to wblob they
were worktog ; MoLwd wee )timed be-
tween the abate sit! the edge of the door-
way and Murdoch woe struck to /he forehead
Both were 1•t 1 off from work for a day or
two.
Th. e'or h F'soe!tor of lost week
said : C. E. C -.bb leave" heti on Moudsy
next for Wmn.peg, and hire. Crobb and
lowly go to O -der oh en re•rd• until Mr.
C .b . can secure for them • bone In the
Wm,. %Jr. C,.b:, nes u.ct engaged In the
Hell F:u„inr tVcrkr h --re ,•vrr stn • they
stems I, but hi. health is .00h that be is
oomp Bei to trek *mother home and Pome
out -door occm, a I.,n. Ile :s • thoroughly
c competee werkm.o, a good citizen ood •
very reliable) ung mut, •..d if his health
imp'ot et he w .II be eu'e to do well .h
he y Ino•'•.
CHURCH NOTES.
Noxi Sandy the Lord's Supper w11l be
o`niet ve l at De ode. of tita moraine .rrlm
At the lop'..c meeting Ileo•.
1 he Sunday school of St. Usorgl• oboroh
will meet as 3 o'clock 4n the of ereco., oom
menclnq nut 0uodoy, lusteed of ie the
morning.
Mimi S.:netky, el Pnilole)phl•, gang Sun'
day eveuine is North ere.. Matbdist
church, , •log • beautiful rendition of the
onto, "O Rett to the Lord."
A •pool•l feature of the smelts at Knox
church on Sunday evening loot was • solo
' I eu•11 em Thee fan t . face" by Mies Pal-
terer, of Guelph, whose staging was much
sojoyed.
Roy. I)'. Daniel will be •btont for throe
Sundays, and the potpie of North street
Methodl.e oboroh well be oocupted on these
Sundays by Item Jas. Hamilton, Rey. M
J W Flom, of Nile, and Rev. E. A. Shaw,
of Heomlller, seooe elvely.
Toe qu&lrennial U 1 Conference of
the Methodist church of Caneda opens this
week .t Winnipeg. The delegates from this
district are Rev. 1)•. 1)..iel, pastor of North Miss Jessie Thernoo returned to Berlin
street Methodist ohuroh, and R.W. McKoo- on Saturday to resume her work there after
c'
of town; 0 0 .cid r
Rob . Holmes, M P. of ' he ho
, ltd. •.
y
Clinton,
COMING AND GOING
Mn. F. Jordan le netting 1■ Moutreal.
A Soaoder* went so 'Toronto tbk mora•
lag.
Mre. J. F. Hates 1 edging the guest
U)ly.
Will Tweedy was home from Herlla oyer
Suodoy.
J. E. Best, of Smiforth, spent Leber Day
to town.
H. B. Guest Is vb.blog former tomato In
Perth oo0Oty.
Mies Mabel Yale, of Luokuow, le yldtla3
� fried. in town.
Mies May Allen lett Mi. mor01.4 on a
.1e10 Io Toronto.
Mlot Kdoa Utmost was home from Exeter
oyer the ho4d•y.
Mn. W E. Hall, of Galt, la yIsltlog her
mother, Mrs. Rusk.
Mies Nettle Cowan spout the holiday
with (clouds In Chown.
W. L. Curie, o1 I.o.doo, visitaid relatives
Is Uodenoh on Monday.
G. W. Thomson took the excursion trip
te 10(01to this morolog.
1)r. L. M. Mabee spent • ooaple of days
at 401000rdloe thle week.
Maitland A. Humber, of Stratford, was
la tow. over the bollday
Thee. laundry hes been spending a tem
days In Toronto this wook,
Stuart Pritchard moot a few day among
htl friends here this wak.
Percy Cornell is •moog the Uo(:srlob •l.•
ittre to the loda.trlol rdr,
Mrs. Egener ood Master Fred Eaensr ere
visiting relatives se Stretford.
T. MoGlllloaddy, of Tito ,MID\1L .teff, lo
visiting he mutate In Toronto.
Mee R. Strang lett en Monday to memo
her work . teacher at Grlm.by.
biles Home Campbell 1s tklog in the
slights of Toronto's nig fall show.
Mies L'xxle Lobedte, of Blenheim, visited
her u.ter, Mrs. Pale, on Monday.
Mire. (Rev.) Turnbull spent it tow days In
K1000rdtne during the pat week.
Mrs. Hamden ',Whet her deter, Mn.
Stobie, of So0forth, on Labor Day.
A J. Dloksuo left Tuesday for MoaInsl
for soother term at MoUlll University.
J. L.weoo, of Boob & Lsweoo, is
spending • few days V To. oto this week.
Mrs. John Hlltott, of Lsamingtoe, bas
been epmdino • week witb friend. In town.
Miss Nancy Nairn bee retuned to tows
.t'er It timothy .08 to Detroit and WInd.
see.
J. G. Word, J. P., of ltuoge000n, left
this morning to volt the Toronto exhibit -
too.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Horton left the
meaning to take the River St. Ltw•renc•
trip.
The Memo Mo(llllooddy are eaten,
their brother, Theo MoUilliouddy. In Tor-
rent,.
orrent,.
Mies Elia MoUoth isle on Mundy be re-
sume her position as public school te.ahsr is
Toronto.
John ('amploo, of Galt, open%• few days
this week visaing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
K. Campion.
Harvey Dietrich has retaroed from a two
wake holiday trip to Berlin and ether
pointe esst.
Mr. and Mre 1). MoGllliooddy, and Mas -
ton Owen and Arthur are vatting the
(luesn City.
Mies PAM Wlglins returned on Monday
After sp*odiog the holiday. at London and
other planes.
The young men of (,derlch w111 be het&•
t ly wet meet at the reo.otly established
young men's Bible oleo, penda0ttl by the
student pastor of the Baptist church. The
mooting. are held on Monday afternoon et
2 o'clock Is the Assembly Hall, Kest street.
The doss Is entirely aodrn,minotf000l to
oharoter, and has beea es►obliehed lot ems -
Relate purposes and with the hops of later
forming a V. M. C. A. In the town,
N. SUMMER SPORTS.
The inn clots had Ito weekly shoo) on Fri•
lay. at d the (ollowieg morn were mod* :
K R W ateco, 1:; N, 1). Rnogyte, 11 : K
Nahel, 9 ; A. Donley, 8 ; F Pretty 8 ; H
Raton, 7; 1). &b Ivor, 4; Geo. Johnston, 3;
T McD.rm•tt, 2.
There was an Int*reeting timet the bowl-
ine green on Friday, ween four rink. from
ieatorth played the home olab. In 16e
morning game the visi'cr. were 4 ap, bat In
the afternoon the tthee were turned and
the hem* rinks same out 34 shoed. The
scores wen*
at0119190 HAMM.
8eatorth. Ooderloh.
.John Shine A. Dickson
E. H. Hamilton C. Shephard
.1 M. Rest F, .Jordan
Wm Pek.rd(skip)13 Dr. Hooter (skip) 31
J. L. Killoran H 1V Rall
G. F. Roger" F It. Holmes
T. Richardson W. i, Eliot
W. 1,1. Rri3ht(eklp)17 J. 1). O'Connell
(sMp)-15
G. K. Parke H. F. Neoers
F. 'formatted P. Keely
Jae, Soot% J Galt
J. B. Roberts(sklpll7 F. L)o.I.(ekto) 15
D..o Hodgies W. Campbell
Jas. D,ok R. N. Williams
Wm. Ball.ntyse W. Lase
R. 8 Hays(etip) 27 R. O lteys•Ide(sklp)9
74 70
N. B. Smith le In Toronto this worth n..
13 the ezhtbltlo.t and attending the mllho•
e ry openings.
Mr.. H. Ko.hwell and lamely bar* re -
termed to Toronto alter spending the Sam•
mer in town.
Wee Rota Salkeld and Mee Evelyn
Create are toklu3 in the sight of the To-
ronto erhlbition,
M Ise Jean G,bsoo Is away on • month's
vooatloo, whioh she will snood at 'reroute
and other pl0pe0.
Mlles Hattie Symond., of Brantford, spool.
• few Boys during the week vuittog her rel•
aloes In 8altlord.
Paul Torobull, of the heal •ffio• of the
Blot of Montrmil, wine today to emend
his holiday here.
Mrs. Wilder McGregor and daughter
Hazel, of i)etroit, have boon vlelung friends
bore and to Colborne.
The Mleses U'Rile7, who have been spool-
ing holidays •5 their home here, returned to
Ruffale on Thursday.
Mrr. Bak.r, of iw.mlogMn, has been
. pending • few days In Uoderloh, the greet
of Mn. Thos. Elliott.
Miss Sadie ,laokeoo, of Rr•ntford, spout
• few days t6, past week with bar friend,
Min Hath. Thomson.
T. L. Armstrong, ot Ttleonburp, was in
town for • few days this week with his
Irlmd, Oeor3• M. Ooz.
Miss Palliator, et Ouslph, has been yielt-
ing at the home of Mr. sod Mre, Ueorge
Kvoos during the week.
Mies F:Ieaoor MoUIIHoaddy returned le
her home In Toronto this week alt., spend-
ing the 5001mer In town.
Jam. Reid returned last week from
Detroit ood t2 muoh enoeurmged hy the
Impro•ement to kb health.
Job. Thurlow, of Hrsotforn, formerly of
Ueder,oh, spent a few daya during the week
with relatives In this •loiolty.
£Y111N0044 0A115. Wes lid,16 Wneoo bas retaroed to
seoforth. • Goderloh, 'Iorono after a visit of I weeks with
O K. Pork. W. Campbell relatives on the Hayfield road.
F. H.,Imsted R A. Williams Dr. A. R. Robertson, of Krligoollle,
Jas. Scott 11 , Lane spin. a few days daring the week 00 Moe
.1. 8. Rob•rD(•kip) 14 R(. R-yoold.(.k(p)27 tele mother, Mrs, Wm. Robertwo.
J, L Killoran A Dickson
0. F. Reran C Shepherd
F. Roehard.on F. Jordan
W. 1). 13rioh,(•klp) 16 Dr, Hnnter(eklp) 13
Dean Hodges H F. Noma
Jas look P. Keely
Wm Balton, me .1 flak
R. .
9 Ha .
(•tiP) 16 F
s lo(. k l
p, 21
.Tobe Shoe R Molw.n
R. H. Hamilton H. W, Hall
1. M, Hest F. R. Holmes
Wm. Ptok•rd(.kie)9 J. D. U'C000ell
(skip) 244
66
AUCTION HALES
l 11 3.1.4) a getting thole ealo hill01 printed at
this Woe will have a teem 00ti0• Inserted
In this list no to the time. of sale.
SATt'RI.A,, Rept. 6 h. Audition Sal. e1
•Mat tweets horses, • good nslal 1st, !m-
elodist • few wgst0rn hones, at Ms O N,A .
Fs \Ibr,les ground., floderloh. •t 2 rin'eek.
After the horses are sold sevoal new top
hugest ood mew hareems will be .Id.
Rosalie Mr Lino, propriet,r. Tao..AS
IIORDIy, -.•Beater.
W. D, Cot of Leamington, inlned his
lamely here lest week for • few days, and
they all returned home on Mnnd.y
A Farrow and 'r O Tooling left on the
C. 1'. R. incursion os Monday and will
spend three or font weeks In the Woe.
Dr. Thema" O'Hogan, the well known
Oanodise l4ltmroteor, Is spending • week In
town and It the g,e.b of Rev. F.ther Neat.
ian Clark, of the H.ok of Montreal,
Toronto, formerly ret the liederloh br•nob,
. pont • few days with friends In novo this
*rook
•
Meas Grsee .le lo.toe left nn Friday to
mane a few days at Neolnrth and Stratford
before rseming her work .e feather at
Mettle.
1, J H. Nsft.I, student In oboe'. of 8r.
.t1Oi eheroh, Humber Ray, la .psadl.3
(months of week.' holldoy 01 lite bees••. s1).
NayMld rood.
Mlles M WllIl lets the week oe h. re -
tern 5. Ito Aeons at Haider, N. R., after
speeding eh. semm.r w116 her slater, Mr..
A. F J. N•OMA.
Mrs.'March Green and d•ytator NerWa,
wee tire's vW1ies M IM Mesa e1 Wta.
NFW ADVERTISEMENTS -SEPI. 4.
Peg•
Notloe to Credleote-Dlokinson & Ostrow 1
Hous* for Sale -1'. J. Moorhoues. Bay
Bold 1
Stewart's ('beoelate.-Balmoral Cafe8
hew Fall Dry Goode -Smith Br.. St 08
Eapeedlo3ly Auxlou.-W. C. Prldb•m.., 5
Handsome Drees Staff. -Hedeoma Bros 8
Boy Wanted -J. H, Worsen 1
Farms for Sale or to Rout -Wm. Bloke,
Beemlller. 1
Industrial Fair Ret. -F. F. L.wre.m8
Aonouooemool-A. J. Coope ' 1
Apples, Boys and Gale Wanted -Boon t
Goldthorpe 1
Auotloe Fal. -T. Gandry, 1
Home Exoureleo-C.P.K. 8
Grew, Ids for their home at Grinnell, lawn,
Thursday morning.
W. U. Searle and wife, Mrs. H. Pope nal
daughter, of Londa, and Mies Flotsam
Reynold., from 5erepta, were • fatally
party la town one Thursday.
Geo. B. Parsons, representing Tr.tllobl,
Dandier and Renard Carpet Co, of St Louis
from Denys/ to the Paslfio ooas1, Is .4.114.3
family *ad friends in Detroit.
Mr.. (Rev,)( F. Salton, of HamBlene
was here for a few days the pest week visit•
tag her motbor, Mrs. Gordon, wive 4s la1d
up with rather a severe Inose,
St. (Morn Price lett oo Friday to take
oblate of • grocery, business whioh he has
perohesed In Hamilton. W• wish hla
good luck le his new sacraria*.
"Bob " Oomphell, the well-known twirls/
of the Chatham baseball team, and Sam.
Parks, son of a former ormolus! of Uoderloh
publlo Reboots, were the gnaw of W. E. E1.
Nott this week.
Mrs. P. T. Halle, of Exeter, and Mn. T
1. Wood, of Hroottord, were l0 bows e
Moody and Tuesday. Mrs. Hells intends
.o make her home In Ued•rla* &gala, and
will remove here shortly.
Bork• and Amo. D. Cot, the later .f
ClIosso and the former of North Dakst,
have been visiting their mother, Mrs. S.
0.x. George M. Cox, of Toronto, &1•o was
hots for a few days the past week.
Mies K. MoL.11an returned M.adoy night
to resume 6er work at the Collegiate 1.11.
tate. Daring th• holidays els visited het
hems In Stratford and also was la Tomato
and Detroit tor a portion of the Nese.
Dr. Daniel Ids Monday abor000s te ate
tend the Methodist Genus' Conference,
whfan opens as %Vlooipoe tidily. He w.
0000mpanled by Mrs. Daniel. They went
by way of Cbloo3o, and w114 bit away throe
fir Isar w.. k.,
MN Alio. Shuman leaves the. •fternooa
te roma. hu duties as Meatier In the pub-
Ilo sown' at Prinoe Albers, N. W.1'. She
is aoomoonied by her sister, Mies UIora,
who will speed a y.&r to the West for the
b.oeSt of hu health. which hoe sot boon
satisfactory of late. Her many fries& hew
that her sojourn in the West will hay. the
Cooked e5.ot,
(;leste et ekeview: Hines Elleab•ll\
and Franoes Way, Detroit, Adroit ; Mn. W.
Hloky and Edward Hloky, Monde I Mr.
sod Mrs. Lyman, Mr. and Mn. Sewer,
Cleveland, 0. ; Mb. Emma Clegg, A.h.-
vlll• : Mies Luella Malmo, Laoknow
'Nus Keels Cotton, °rand Valley ; Mr. sad
Mrs. Bush, Mies Virginia 8.b, D.troll l
Mr, and Mrs. U. K .I.oking, Mies Alelh•
Jesting, Detroit ; Mrs. W. R. A. Lewis,
Mea Eleanor Lewis, Caro, Mlob. ; Mr. and
Mrs. Wood., Ht. Helene : Mrs. Rankle,
Chatham ; (J.or . Carlisle, Detroit 1 Him
Amelia Foray, Detroit.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The boot quality of loo cream, also the
g reatest variety of true fru11) 4040te low
soda", are sorted at the Vietorla reetor0o0,
West e1. Confeotiooery, fruit, elates oared
totl•000s. ('H09. ISLA(')(9TOMx, proprietor.
Telephone 70.
1,000,000 bushels of wheat, oat and bar.
ley wanted a1 A. J. Coo is elevator, Ham.
Ilton street Uoderloh. Highest oash port.
paid. Headquarters for timothy seed. Gere
Cooper o oall before doing any business to
his stns.
0010.9 101 TH■ INDCRTalAL F111-
TM (4. T. It, Is Issuing Iloketa to Toronto
a eine?t tare, going oorday to September
12-h and good to retorn op f. September
15th Special excursion rato,82 95,Sopemher
4, 6, 8 and 10, reuniting ■p Io the 15Th.
Ticket" and all Information from F. F.
L►wreooe, (l. T. R. tlokel ono►, Wes/mid•
Square. Office hours -6 A. M. t 10 P. y,
AN EXPLANATION FROM MB
FOWLER.
To the Rdttor of TIRE Alma
SI no -Kindly afford me moo* to your ool•
o mae to oerr•ot & wrong Impre'sIou whioh
has got abroad, much to my dstrimees, that
I woe the .robtteob employed by Meter..
Smith in the erection of the Rammer hetnl
here. I wail oommiesiooed to prepare
. 1.tohes for • b,ildfnr, whioh were publicity
e xhibited at the time of submitting the by.
law to the vote of the people, and i pre.
pared • peropeotlye view, whioh le remoras
dined, foe as It Iefe my office, In her, (leo,
Porter'. Souvenirs of Goderleb, from whioh
the public can judge of my Idea and com-
pare with the preset; brn•like diasters
with whleh i had nothing whatever to de,
my oenneotlon with the M.nr.. Smith oeoo-
Ing Wore the oommene8m501 of the build.
Ing.
As a mode of 11.11oe to a fellow Mover
man, i noose pabllolty to this ■th.meet,
end, thanking you for the use of your eel.
umn", bop to rematn,
Yours, eto,s
,JOSEPH Ana,, FOwt.gl, O. Ee
Uoderloh, Sept. let, 1902.
BORN
11A1.K In Oederteh, on Tuesday, Aooggno.t
pith, the wife of hank Hale, of On•lpb,
of eon.
MARRIED
DUNLOP -11ROWN.--At lino' rhumb. nn
Wednesday. September 3rd. we. by Rev.
Jas. A. Anderson. 41.A.. John D. Dunlop
to Nellie Koolyn Rrows, both of (sederleh,
MoNRVIN- KR01R At Knot nhnrnp mono%
on Wedneedmy. Aug. 17t), 1902. by Rev,
J. A. Anderson. B.A., Alexander MoN•v1•
so WMMy, dauehtr of John Ken, a8
Of 004.11.1.
Apples, Boys W Gids
WANTED
The Soltford Evaporator is now
ready for Nosiness and wanta any
quantity of good peeling Apples, for
which lash will he paid. Also Hoye
and OWN wanted to work in the
Evaporator, to whom good wages will
he paid. Come quick.
BECK & 60LDTIORPE,
SALTP'ORD, ONT.
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