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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-9-18, Page 1THREE ADv'rs Ana ACTIVE AQITNTS MORIN PLAC._ IN FIFTY•FIFTH YEAR. -2900 iortat. Tx -ria I B&DI1vQ• NE]WBPAPER OP HVRON' OOT LOOK AT YOUR LABEL 1 IT SHOULD BE MARKED PAID FOR ...1902 GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : SEPTEMBER 18, 1902 THE WEEKLY MAKlwtT REPORT O0ouMAoo, Sept. 10, 1905 yell Wheat 003 10 W flew, famlly'pa ow/..,. _-._., 01010 200 ►boss, patent, pcwt.,..-.239 to 2 3) p et ..- 17 00 to1700 (!Cort•. • Los _ . _..._, Al 00 to 2000 Port011os'. 002 eat 1 00 10 1 00 Rye, par bush ..... .. 0 OO to 00 Buckwheat. per buab 0 56 to 56 Mtn. 04 bash mewl . ,--_.,115 (O 36 1'ese,•bush- .... ... ...... _75 to ID 1larlei. per bush 035 to 35 Bo.. los crus. .. W t0 0) Potatoes. 04 bush.. 3) 10 Butter. .............. 13 (0 e'htv,ro, oar lb....10 to tones, tre.h eapaokSd. • dos.., 13 10 90 to Htdos,•••••_.•••-m., • ,• 00 to Polo. ..., 41 to Oro Hove .. .. ....••00 le I n.vsed Hoag 00 to Bacon. m.. 19 to Ram. per Ib.. .-,.-....o OM. ..,15 10 lord, per 10. 11 to Ureesud !loci olid W to Messed Bat.00 to Cattle, Rigpoorrst (10 10 Ordtaary W to 11 11 16 0 50 Ota 59 16 I0 00 00 00 oo 11111111110, 1‘1 NS COLBORNE is r.00n4 ug her classes 1n two Pletcher 10(10!1 method at her atudlo on Soothes arrest, For information apply either at studio or at residence. SI. P•trlog'. etre*. LIRAS. M. I'A9y16ORE, Organist and Cholrmlt,r Knot churn.. Pool of Mr. A. >i Vogt. i' a0o, Organ and l'op e. .laglow* street YI-tf W• . GLENN CAMPBELL, Organist sod mud Jeal director of North street Methodist churn h. teacher of piano. pia or o lio and th.nry Pupils prepared for all es• •minauoes a! the 'I'urunto Conservatory of !!sada. Will be pleased to receive spplte& uoio from all tame mooniest .such lmetruo. Lon at his new atudlo over Thwtrnt music store. Ilse of piano for practice may be ar ranted for. 671t For Sale. FOR SALE -ATM HALF LOT 17, Cos. 7. Col In Metuchen* two village lots, hone., very barna, outfit and 4 willof 00 bass Kr tome ms o 07 to 1t 1 s ode»K he ed N /YMltjdl'ON. M It 111HAT BIG HTONIC \OHNE WiTH 1 halt as acre e' Tend. a sates street, can M bought for 124 was se the dollar if snap- ped up Dow Ikooeeeekere nod Investors would do well to Iov.stlwa e. Address THKO. J. M(IORH$I'i(L 9101 Ha Sold P. O. VAKM FOR SALE OR TO R'NT- • Iota 19 and 11, Coo. 1. Colborne, t.in for 111 acres ; bah farms well waters/. Rood buildings and 1 acres mood orchard, Howe Ii .tory betel: barns -one 56.3) and other 60,31. emblems under bolo driving house he sod pig .table-. 160 sores cleared, water at house and t,arn, euppllod lar hydraulic ram. 12_tome In fall wheat. WM 11LAK K. D Renmiller P.O. FUR SALE.-KIO/IT Y -ACRE ?'Atilt on Hayfield road. owe Ood.Nee known as the ''Alexander" farm. Apply to 1'ItOUD- rl/t,T h HA Vie. Hornstein, Oo.terleh 171t 'Volt SALE N0. 1. OUNCES Eon 1. K.U. Aehf.Id. 100 sores. Ib soros hardwood bush Cpo, rise property there is o home Andes. !3x91, frame baro In good state Of repair, 11x5('. one stn of orobard good well. I'oeseesloo at any time. Ser further pps&irttleulars apply to JOHN CAMPBELL, or to os/beprs.Ns., PHILIP HOLT. Aug. 20.. (703, B•rrisier, etc . 97 -of Ooderich " 'VARA/ FOR MALE. -LOT 67. MALT• r land ronoewloe. Gott 'rich township, (0o- taloa•* "5 acres. Well tweed end well watered: cool buil linos and fir, clam orehad . nearly all under groes. Sixty per moot toe purchase mousy may earnest on mortes04 at 5 per coot. roc particulars .ip17 W T. H('KNS. Carlow. 7611 DK9(R,KLE KKMIDEO.OE FOK SA LK. The subscribers offer fw sale the rash lana and baontol grounds adloinina in the town et Ooderich, owned and o^.oupied by the Iloo. J. T. °arrow. who Le shout to remove to Toronto. Toe property embraces seven of the finest banding lots In the town, containing nearly two •oro., asd to anyone not deeming so •rtensive r garden windbe •iv ntseeuus ly sub -divided and sold as building 'Rea, Poer•e.loo 0t any time. (00psahen invited, Trrm, one-half twit, balance os mortgage at 6p r cert. Bated at Ooderlch July 24th. 1902. tf DICKINHON t HARROW,91 Vendor's Solicitors AFIK3T. 'LASS FARM FOR SALE UK 10 RE,NT. In the township or Wait Wawsnoh, lot 27, eo0eewloo 5, sootaleing IAO scree, more or see. oboe 175 cleared In • good state of cul livatiot. gond loot.., well watored. good orchard. building* good, stables under barn. 42 by o1, convenient to schools and churches. Mold on easy terms to cult purobaeer. APply to W. H, CAMPHKI.1. Westfield. or W. A, HARI113ON, Luckoow, 903m C HOiCi* :WILDING LOTS FOR SALE I$ SL uecpp rge's ward, A1 I. X. I)' to tt VALUABLE FARM PROPEKTY FOR o.(.. halo the property of Mt. Robert M7.0 ntenine,blacres, toeing composed of lot 12 In the 5th ooneeeslon, and 1 acres, pert of lot 12 in the Lt h ronrr.lon. Ooderlch township. This a first clam form and Is situ ated about lour miles from uod.riah, Title P'rfw 1. row particulars apply Io the uoder- Moned Oaten 2nd July. 1902. PHILIP HOLT, • Goderloh, Notice WAKNINU'.-ANY PKRSON BA1li. Inc from the Islands adnti the ferry trhho'u Permission, •ho.,.(03. nr otherwte !reaming upon any par. of the proterty will i.' arrested and prosecuted. K. C. ATTRII.1.. Ridgewood fart. pR • ►A tomatoit tPTrl'IAN Ago syJ All kind. of (pIPKr1ALl,.T. /,. ts mrd hr eot.nlc, and ,010)0 , made &7e especial attention given to fitting the Orden by moll promptly attended tolie- ware of parties using my name, at I employ no tnvell10` agent. whatever 151aiefset400 Enaranteed. KetabI(,hed RICHMOND t6'L OND STRUT W.. ToRON'.0 ltunraeis, .to. (IIRAS,1. HRAW, URNERAI. VISOR- ' 4140Ost}, nal wag* soar. (mos. the O., Ooderlok. Agent for the todlognotgW dos ln0neaaes 00.0 ianles and Wooing stock Oomnanlos. Hargeool. and rrunufsot»rina Heim t ow"•erotes. Call at oma, - - W, R. ROBERT/ION. Aenonnt\nt and in1wr&noe Agent, book. ri41W.book.d amount. med. no. I and rented rho Insorwnne In British and Cense/Ilan Compania. °Mee- )n Proadf000 a Rate' sse1,North boot GIoAmrioh, dL 1 '1. T. NATTUi., 01SRA!. IN• • aUHANoe wgMl tet asset. & 1.41 , Anoldeatasn ppm 1asnraneo .Ate . p*al bNstwal or wase tile. 41 !.woes ry Kalish (1 awl •nabl.n asslpNlss rep tPMater). H tf( I0(4lea lry. ow k Gamow. au DK' vr 1.. gr. asm, RY Icii►Nwer- e. AROUND TOWN A.OGT Dat Knot/Nato -The S1. Thomas Timet says; If the deg polsooers would devote their altoatlna to the ussl,ss ours and coley cele to some seotioos of the olty the people would be williug to chip to sod pay for them. Hut (boy always Polson good dogs and ars tiltrotor, oo the "Wanted' list of thy polio*. TRAFFIC TO TOWN?... Et HIe1TION. -0 es 300 Hoke's to Toronto wore sold la (Lode rich during the ezblbition period this year Tkm exam number ww 303, bang a large to- or0ase oyer last year, F. E. L.wrono' .xb,bluoo busmen at the town sioto'. udi is was early $400 ahead of last war's. Uode- riob peuplsare du.og :bsir share of travel ling. A Nei` 1),.*,. -"Sold to the (Joderich Organ Co„" was the cutit'e attached to an elettriedyo&mo in the pznlhlt of the (Jolted Electric Cr. at the Toronto •zblbllioo. 1 Is • 200 -tight dyoamn, which b loto•ded to rsplwos the 100 light maubine Pow awed 1. l gluing the organ faototy• T. Company 1s mottos' ready for • stretch of night work and will require extra 11ghtmg power. Warm Remain' O►rict.--The rspor of the 10epeotor of revistry otbuee for 1901 has bee. Owed. Hy reference to It wm tied the following for this oouaty:-_muGlolpsl - tlss, 25 ; lnwtrumeote registered-p0te5ts, 2 ; bass, 5 ; mechanics' lt.a., 6 ; wills, 170 ; diode, 1,429 ; mortgagee, 1,006 ; 6ls (bareo of mongoose, 1,060; absIraow R yes, 1.207 ;'arab., 1,013 ; Iron fees earned, $6,071.25. AT THe LAKs FR INT -Tants .9 the her. for bays been qu.et the putt wool. The King K1w0ro was In last Thursday on her down trip sod oao. In a7•ls oo .Sunday mon, lop bound nor b. llh• hod about one hundred paweogere on the exoarelon to ti. Soo, but only oboist mo pot on hare, moo( of them remits, pwtveog•rs. She 1.t0 Monday morning .Th.ra•penter work In the sour coition of cabins on the itr. J. J. L,ag ie bolog puoh.d ahead. M"RRAY•CA,H,-Thu^,May morning last • yaw, weodla .olemu ze g wasd at the wee• id.0ce of Mr., Ehr.btth Cul., N.wgats street, whoa her third dengbear. Vary, was on ;fel to Jc0sph Murray, of t hio•go. Rev. Dr. Ure performed the ooremony. Alta the weddtag breakfast the happy oouple left on the ear. King 2lwarJ for • trip to Detroit, Grand R4plds and Chicago. Mr. and Mn. Murrey will mike their home in the Windy Coy. wbae the bride's m.ay bloods wish her loop I.fe sad bsppin.n. Figs Notts Kovno. -The dwelling hoots of Wm. rowan, on the 1st oonowsio. of East Wawanesh, oar Blyth, was to;allw desrroyml, Lowther with Its eooteote, 00 Sunday a week ago. 1 he orlgto of the fire is a mystery as there hal not bon a fire tot month. in the past of the hour whore the coal stored, Mr ('011en'. loss 11 I: berry as he had only 9300:neur•ne, m Nettie Cowan, of town, is • unmber of the sty. and she le at prevent with them feel o repair the dimmer which has fallse poo their borne. L0.TI 1 AT TUB MnplI. FI BOOL -Os Mtad.y i t Ur. (1Ra300, wee is speadlaa few week, • Chador oh sad who Is well kitten of • wallas anther el snp9W, at 11/ltaa , , Vacant GOOD GRIM SERVANT WANT - ed. Apply 141 L K.DANCKY, 2t W'ANT'ED-REL1 BLK LADY AG - eats to take orders or the best ouatom• made mire ,n (Mails, N its quickly Ib Ml0ION GantKNT CO., Our' h, Uri t. Boz 219. (-) S IK WANTED ATTR OODERICH ' Knitting Factory. Nope n. -d apply ez- 0.Pt those wanting steady emp(o meet. Ap- ply at once at the Company's OLA.. Viaatet, G2NRRAL SERVANT WA Apply to MRs. d A. Metb&W, Vie ens Street WANTED BY OCTOBER let, steady. rol able buy, from 1610 707 of age, to help ooaohman and make hlmsel 'generally useful. Apply to MISS ATTRILL, SOI -St Ridgewood Park, 1)„,01f WANTED -A(' ONCK-MUST M strong and active, J. H. WORIKLL Wanted. APPLKI ANI) HELP WAN TMD -1 am preptnd to bay any Quantity of Apples at the Nelson street Kraporotor, Good prion p.Id. A number Of girls and women wanted in Evaporator. Apo!, immediately. 00-1 U. F. HAMLINK. Oodrrloh. For Sale. 10TRAI'PiN0 PAPER A LARGE: TVV quantity of off newspapere for sale Apply at foie oM w. tt Tenders Wanted pit NDER A WAN rim - TEN DEM • will be reoelved by the undersigned uv to 6 p in on Monday. Sept. tind, for Inlne Halt sad 3 stand privileges at 0 N. W. Kohl 'to bits e, d,wloh, on Sep'. 10 sod 0,1. 1, The stands to be I owed atlas/Mmrily to th 1 Com- mittee of tis• Far. Hy Olde, JAMBS NIA:HILL Heo,.• Males to Creditors. NOTICE TO UKEDITORS. ' In the Moller or 1t' 11. South, of(A. Toren or Ooderich, in the Cow nip Of Moron, Hold Keep. r. Notice is hereby given that the above named ham made an wtgumen to m', under the pro vinous of ".n Ant respecong Aelgnntente for the bcnetlt of creditors, being ('hap. 117. R. S 0..1897. A .eetiww of lase Creditor* of the said %,H, Smith wi l too hold •t my office in the Court H lose, In the Town of (edorioh, as 11,3) o'olook In the forenoon. on 3R11. V. REI'TKMIR/et Mtn. for the appointment of Inspectors and the giv- ing of Directions with referenle to the dleppa- s of the estate. Kvery permn claiming to fen entitled to rank on the moue 1s required to furnish to not par- iIowtar. of claimpaved by •miavit loot de- elaratlnn(, and such vouchers ag the can ad. mite of. R.O.RKYN°I.It9, Sheriff of flume, Assignee. Sheriff's nolo[, Ooderleh, s mt. l:a IIp2. NOTICR 10 CRKDITORM, /n the Molfrr or the R.tnf. 01.00Iva Sinnne. Intro/elle Tne',, of God. r-ie.h, in ((1, Conn y nr /boron, E.i'orr, /i•e n.. A. Rollos b herchy given, nor cont to thn' Re- vised Statutes of Ontario" POO. cap- ILO. that all emitters end others he•Inv claim. .gelnet the eats[o of the gall Sol -noel '(Inane, who 4Mi on or •t"UI Ih0 17th day of Anatat 19(2, are moire! on or before thm first hey of October ILMI. to meed by post Preyed or dnllcer to Messrs. 1)1091nwn R Barrow, Ooder,nh, (Int.. +chafer• for the mxee0mrs of the last .111 end tnetement of thr saki disarmed thole Christian and sir -names. endow N* and desoription0, the full ,nrtloulars of their clilma a etatenient of their &coouna and the nature of lh. 'securities, (11 1071 held by then. And tort her (Mir notice that afar tomb last ietlonod doe the said et:motors will pro- toted ro- 0 ed to dlet rihnte the min. Of tlot din *o.d among the portlns entitled thorn° having rm toted noir to this claim. of whleh they shall then 141,0 notlrOand that the said •l emaorm .111 not h0 liable for the sold sewn or any art 'motor to any portion or persona of whore .!alma notlee shall not have been reteetved hy them at Lbs Hrne of safe distribution. Dated tM nth day of Au*nst, 1902. DICKINSON k OARROW, 1 ▪ bl s W, J. Paden. sad K. flown the levitation of Priuolpal Tlasrk save thi members of the modal class • delightful talk oo the subject of reading. TM llootor Illustrated the prinolplee of reading, which he sot forth by woolly Interpreting several well-known poen[. whlub greatly pleas.d the alone. At /6e close of the lecture • nor• dial vote of (Woke was teudetei Lr, O'Ha- gan for his highly interesting *ddreee. Bin WArg,o,Purr "s L*Ka Hutto -_As the atamer l,uy of the Strew Imo p'uugh• tog through a violent squall on I.ske Huron about b•• mile. off Ktooardtne on owe. 11 there suddenly appeared on the hats of the departing storm,cl„ud r watetepout rising seven' buodred foot in the air, and N oar that It was 1eceeary to araim uses neck to see th.Jwbole of it. The .pout wit widest the top and Quilted toward the departing storm, resembling • large 4eh horn inverted, St hen oompl.1. the 'pat was fully a thouead feet high, asd water was carried up at • great rate of speed, Sur? UP )'urlt Cuws,-5evvto1 corn of breach of the tow bylaw have been brougb to tise ootice of the Polio. Magistrate reos0tly by the tarn 00aat•bl. soil • doe mewed. O3e particularly gl.rtog o0' was that of Peter MoOwen, who was up o0 S.turday. Four cows were 1st loo.. on the Urea( with the expectation, as Mr. MoEwen stales, that they would go to their motors held, where hie man would lot them to A line of $6 and mato, making • total of $9 65, was levied, end Mr Seager nitwit. to lo- (1,ot a heavy penalty en all aN.s amine under bas notlo till the bylaw is strictly ob- orve.I, ('AkrTA1.IR )VAT's HOOD Nuge,-The (lower -plot shoot the mutt house has been uncommonly attrootly this year, and to pirtloplse the display of pansies tit the north end 1s worth mere than . pudog pisco., The extra •ota from the town of oourse helped to make the good showing, but Cara coker Watt dwarves credit for hie oar. and skid iii looking after the plot. With a moa of experlen,e to luuk atter the parks soy money spent open them is well swot, and • systematic elfin for the Improwm.ot rod beautifying y g o! tie tuws9 perk Prop „rt would be one of the most progtabb schemes which the '-100011 ooaid devote half. BATHER EMPARA•n1•al.-H. 1'. Mare, of The Aotoo F'o u fres., In an amount of his 'rip 110 the Methodist general conference st OV,00tpev, tell. of an amusing tnoldeot w hich occurred during the elimination of the band bsggwg• by the Co,wd States 0016ome oftioer as the party paved through SArnta tuaoe, A. the xfiicer was examiciog th.9r(p of one ct the °onoexioual (than of &h.charob..'viral plying carita dropped nut of the reverend geotleman'e bag. til course he deplored be knew nothing .bout thorn. nor how they K,t there, but he had to endure a lot 01 good-xatu-ed b•oten,.g 'he',ntender of the day. -Galt Reformer. C st's:Rest x e ITU G. '1. R. Orro 1'. liras., superintendent of the building de - ',summit of the f .. T. K. , and W. Kennedy, auperint•odeot of sloth* power. both of forooth, were In town on Tuesday sod had . coofere0ce 0 oh Mayor Cameron, Town Clerk Sit cliell rod Eogmoer Kelly in re. gard to the apply of water which the r, 1'. R. rew'ves from the town. Tbera is at twreot no agreemwt betwsen the town and the railway company as to the rate of pay• moue for water serrloe, and an .Bort te being mode to arrive at a proper basis for snob payment. Tuesday's confidence paved the way for an s9resmmot which will doubt- less be arrived at in due time. who Whin lalurmatioa as sscur.d to th. matter, ALL,N-CAMPe0LL,-Lae( Thursday tho midwife of Joha'Lett, William infest, was the sows of a pretty September wedding, when Mr. 'Putt'. asp-dangbmr, Maes Kam Campbell, was Gaited In th.loads of matri- mony to Clareooe Keg'. Aliso, of Detroit. Ti,. home, was prettily decorated with dote ere, and the ceremony was performed by Reis. 1)r. Um under • 14 rs4 mech. The Orlde was attired in • akin of grey voile with white wilt waist, sod corded white as- ter.. She wan attended by Mas L sae !daisy, who wore • gown of pink organdie, and o.rrled pick aster. of the same how be groom.mon was Kenneth Campbell, other of the bride. The beet wlsbss of h . many friends follow the bride 10 her oew\pome 10 the ('Hy of the .itreit& MI'1, ADA Hnrn,N'e WIDDINt,-At the Metbodbt persoo1ve, Contralto, on Wed- nesday, hleptemOor 3, Miss Hutton, only daughter of Rog B. L. Hutto°, lormaly of tioderlob, was married to Fred. W, McDon- ald, L 1). S., of Detroit, The Monday evening prevOhe to the marriage the mem- ber, of (fen bride's Bible close, numtering upwards of eighty, together with the Ego worth League, of Which she wag president, mst at the pKNaalm, and an althea* ter presented to Ma. Ratton, 0000mp•oled with the gift of • silver tea wt. A number of rslatlysa anti friend. of the bride and groom from Detroit, liodkrloh; Wlogham, Meter .0d Toronto were present at the oeremooy, which was perlotmal by the rather of the bride. Mr. and Mos. Mo1)oo• old left by the evening train far 1Htrolt, their future home. AN 017Te1DR HIt►AKuATOR `g6DP.lr,--The wdj inroad Ingnset in tie muter of rhe drowning of Frank !Awesome. one of'Ibt Drew ot the India, was held last FridayYp the town ball. The eyideno of H, Mover as to the viubnoe of the storm no the night of the •ooldeol let November was to the .Hoot that the weather we • not so rough but that the vessel. might have entered the her• hor safely if there had bs'n • proper break• water outside the ".trance. A Mona to that *Boot Is Iacnrporated In the jury's ver diatom Coroner Holmes was requested to forward • oopy to the Government. Follow ing Is the v.rdi& : "We find the unknown man to be Frank Lawreneo, who was second mate or Die Mesmer India, sal was with three other• on hoard the ■tomer Marine City last Novemh.r, and were Inst nR tMc hotpot; and we behave the *tamer with h mason could nave entered the harbor esfe• ly hod there boon a proper brook water." 1011.,) *0407" AT Tilt Hoo Mrr.r -The Lake Hnroo anti Manitoba Milling Co. In- tend making Improvements in their plant shortly, and to Noun capital tor that and other potato. are offering for sale $125,000 7 p0r oent. oomutalye stock. The oo.remobatel Improvements ars the emotion nl • war.honee with a esp*elty of 40,000 barrels and the ie- .9allasloo of • amnion alt. place otp- abia of making 200 barrela per dui through the atilliOion of t1., exI.tom slam. It le ales preooeuf to pew cif the Watson of the purohass prim of the property and to pro- vide • working 00pltal of $75,000 Applt- ostlnas for .horn' will be received by the Netlnnal Tenet I',,, limit°, 0o to the 25th of this month, and as Dig company Is to • goal racoon, and the preferenoe stook Is th0toaghly *scored, there being nn existing nr onnemolatsl bond Immo we have nn doubt the lease will all be t'kon op by that de. IT WAR A Goon iN.TITITTON.--0ni of the h.&tat.sraotleea for Ruron1.o. at the ren mistrial hair which has jos% olnsed at Tore*to was the t at n-0dnssn hy the Huron (114 Rove Aetoolotlnn of this olty That 1t was •ppreMa•d i& onffinlen(Iy well shown by the font that en to Thursday last over 500 gamma had regut.ae' their mama la te0 visitor. book. Thar tneleded, heralds, visitors from A'1 parts of Hares, former to. ultimata sf the smutty ham a widely extend - &d area who dropped In 10 renew m.morles el bygone days. Our former towasmsa Hugh MaoMatb, • post pros/dont of 1'uro0tu'. Harms Old Hoye, was to •tteodauoa the grater part of the time and extended to callers mob a hearty greotlog ay 10 wore one that .vee many years of residence in the otty °scoot effete the tris Old Huron spirit. rhe Toronto 0.4 Buys dowry* the [beaks of all Huroolaos for the 000dder•tloo which prompted and tho energy which carried out the !des of eatab;i.l.l0g suob • meeting plea for tie pest and promo; residents of the c0u.17, HF 'Tvi rasa HIN 0'. c*. -1010'001 often • newspaper editor has testimonials enuwor- ed upon him He doom.'[ look for them He is generally satlefled if a few of Ms read- ers drop 1n oboe • war and pay to scimitar, seen 1f they du say, "0 well, we mast have the tool paper anyway... But the editor .1 The Wapella Pat felt m good last teak over the following short eulogy on bis paper be could sot keep It from hits radora. Here to le "Dar Editor, -After reading your valuable paper for two rears we bad twloe at our borne last night. gloms do out sem me the paper any moa as 1 am • poor man and onnot afford to rare • large family." 1'H1 LArs l'1tu.. GILDER. -Doe of Salt turdt well-known teadeom passed to the life beyond en Wednesday of last week. In the perm° of Thos. Gliders. The deowso had reached the adveocod we of 82 yearfs and died of old age rather than \oy .paibo ailment, the Iota Mr, towers was born as 1820 near Colchester, to Essex motility, E.g- loed. la 1841 he oma to CAsado, moils top la the provisos of (luaoeo 11111865, when he m01.4 to Uoderloh. H. lived nen tsar about four wan, and hod won mai* hi. home 10 Soltlurd. Mr.. (:lids. died year. •vo, but tbtir tour coos and four daughters all survive. These are : John and Wiliam, of Toledo, 0. ; Emmen, of Colborne toe/whim Joseph, of Santo; hire. Ito nharr, of Biomarth, Moo.; Mr. ELI,., Denali; Mr,. Thos. Minton, Colborne, and Mrs. Horns, at the old home. The funeral took plate on Friday afternoon toColborne cemetery. Tiio LATO WILLIAM BLAII,-Toe fun- eral e1 the late t1'illiaut Blair, who died suddenly os Monday of lase week at his borne, 3rd concession of Oodaloh toe ...hip, was largely attended on'1 hur.day of last week. The obseq ales were oeoduoted by Key. Mr. Vellaod, and the 1•t.ermeot was made In Maitland cemetery. The pall bearers were : .Jas. and .tubo Wallis, Joke Wood*, David Lindsay and 5454 m. Kill dd. Mr. KI%;r was bore In Iceland seventy -throb years ogo, and cams to ('anode with hits parents at so early ass. }Ie was • member of the M.Ibodut church, .and is the early i.y1 oft.( did service •s • Inoal preacher, Mu wife 011 Lydia, daughter of the lam oemosl Berke, who survivor her husbind, 11r. and Mrs Blair had eight children, of whom w•.0 are- still Irving, cot eon, N ill• nom hayiog died sere:al years ago. Their surviving oblides° are : Mrs John Woods, E: zeb.tb, Sophia, John and James, of t:oderioh township. and Jeanie and Mrs. )oho Willie at the Soo. Mr Blair was • . d nelghl»r and respeoted by all who lama him. AT ON,:uupr HALL -The Case ot First N•tohez Hank vr. Coleman, which had Its toot [nal at the Antrim here, was before the Court of Apwal at (irgoode Hall the put week, A. K. Aylesworth, K C., for the Plaintiffs', appealing from Cast Justla F.l000bridge' judgment dismissing the %onion with cats. The aotloo was on a promissory note for $2,000, made by the defeudaot to the order of the Vidalia Lum- ber A Manufacturing Co. Int Vldala, L,uid•o.), anti endorsed to plaintiff.. The detenoe, to which efface was viten. was that by agreement contemporaneous, with the maktog of the note sued upon, the note was to be payable o01y "sat of such profits as defendant's shares in the Vidalia Lumber & Manufacturing Co. might earn, and that oe such profits hod bow earned. The op - Wants 000ttoded that parol evldgace of troth an agreemcot was iosdmlssible, sed, even if sdmiseible, that the evidence given 41.1 not establish the agreement as against the appellants. h:. L. 1)tek1oso. (t7 tog ham) and J. 1.. Killoran ('tufor(h), fur deleodaot, t,ppo..d appeal. Not finished. HYMKNZAl..-Wllla.m Wallace, formerly of town .ed now el Pstrolea, returned this week for hie bride, whom he wedded o0 Tuesday •1 the home of her p•rentw. Mr. and Mrs. Kiobard A. Sprung, Stanley street. The nuptial ceremony woe per formed at noon by Km. J. y%. Robtnmo, Pastor of Victoria street Methodist ohuroh, to the presence of • gethertng of relatives and Intimate friend.. The bride. MI.. Minnie Olay, second daughter of Mr. and Mre. Sprung, was attired la her travelling mese of brown Lroadcloth, with white silk whit trua.med with silk applique. Her loom int ewe of white .stere. Little Evelyn Mol.e•o, dressed lo white, end car- rying a basket of white awl pink flowers, w asted as flower-virl. MI,, 'Pen• Sprung, sister of the bride, played the wedding march. The happy oouple left on the 3:15 P .M. train for • short trip before settling down In their home at Petrol.. Among the many ue•utiful gifts reoelved by the Mid. was • silver oaks rook.[ presented by tjie manager and employee. of the Goderloh Ksitniog Co., with which she had been rots peoted. AT Vitt LANK FRIINT. -Thing. at the 11s, - hot hays been (oleo the pee; week. The K(og Edward was to last Thursday on her down trip and come in oasis en Sunday moaning bound north. She had about 001 Worked o0uenaere on the immersion to the Soo, but only .boot ten got on here, most 01 them regulwt passenger.. She left Monday morrow The oarpenter wm k in the oo0ttrnotars of •cabins on the att. J. J. Lona le befog pushed ohead .....The etr. r:rlo and consort Danforth arrived Thuredwe night from Fort Witham with wheat. The Erin hal 28,500 bushels for the Milliaa Co. and the Danforth 10 00P for (he Mdltna Co. and 32 500 for the' Eikvtor Co. They cleared Friday .vesica toload coal at Cleve - lend and will make onolhv trip t• this port ..... ,1 n. *tr. Advent* le exported early nest work with the Ire[ bergs of new wrest The mho KOIf•g. 1100 in port yesterday o0 the way north Irom (!''wthem The Mr. Ouilrage went north on Fri- day, hot wag delayed at Klnn•rdl.e until Sunday night by the roach wsother.. The work en the onmmer° al tlnuk.Is nearly lintshod, and by the let of (Outeher It Is .1,, 'meted that. the harbor work*, tn0ludioy the repairing of the north pier. will be 000'.- pl.ted. Hs Iv Wr11'.,Mx6 Bract( yo WINN11'zu -Th. W In.ipeg Fre* Pr... Now. Holistic' of Saturday, Rept. 6114, ander the heading, "Noah!. Men of Methodism," had toe fel. lowinginteresting reference to the pastor of North et rat Methodist ohuroh, who Is at present attending thn general motormew Ming hold In that oily 'rhe motel" was ae- eomp•nled by • tory gond likeness et fir. Daniel. "There are probably not many 1n Winnipeg today whit meld anima thio gees lion,'0hn was the Meet poem of Wesly ohuroh in this olty" isle duwhtfel wheha any one of Me protein con pregaHon wee • hearer at that tow A law o1 the mamt mealier, ore moll In tem oily. Mt Day aro probably wlthene etneptien only ewww.rted with ether obarek.. Rev. (George Daniel, M. A. Pe. U, will, however, tied many ell/ 139.4. iB Wlalplg. *ed is Wesley ohnrob ; for he was Atm here after t Mae of his p0Wra(e In Wesley ohuroh. remained 10 Western Canada for twel ware, during wbich time be was 'tattooed, after leaybag Winnipeg, at Regloa, Portals la Prairie and Hraodou The reoord of Isis mmlaterlol Ili• is, la brief, outlined as fol. lows : He entered the ministry la 1871; was .(shooed fur tone yoare on the Sarnia dim- trlot; was ordained In 1876 at 8t. Cath• arinr; spent tour yeas en the Niagara dts- trlot; was •tatloied ta Loedoo, Oat., In 1841; is Wtoolpeig to 1833; lo Kog1a* l0 1806; lo Portage 1* Prairie In 1889; to Brea - don to 1892. He was elected secretary of 000fereeco in 1888, and chairman of the Brandoo dletrior, 1892-95, He won I0•Ilod to lluesa'. mAeoo. (Month, Inodoe, 1895; to Copula thumb, Sarnia, 1898; to North 5110et, Uoderloh, 1901. He hoe been eleoma • chairman of (Darla[ 00001a0oaaly MOW 1898." D. M°GILLICUDDY, EDITOR. he I Uoderloh high 'about wbloh he bad slam He I bold ooatlououelv.. Mr. Moore was 1.10. ve married. We first wife was Mies Rowan, of Pyrone, Durham ooa0ty, who died eighteen years ago. this sou, Alvin ,lames, by this union survives him. to 1890 Mr Moore married Mos Truman, of (;mulch, who with one daughter, Mariory, 1e stir - 'lying. Hu laves alto two brothers-- ,tamee, of Tyrone. and W ullam, of 'Mama - ler -and two slaters ---Mrs. 1'.rk10s, of Owen Sound, and Mrs. John Wuherldge, of Delia/tem..__ COMING AND GOING ill■ Coal. SITUATION. -A "burologgeer- Don" to many Godertub bonen title fall, and perhaps throughout the waiter, wtli be that of the fuel.upp'y. 'rhe strike of the I'eno- eyiv•oia mlpers has out off the usual scuroe of supply of •othramte owl, which during recent year. has beoom• more and more (eulrolly used for heating purposes, and nosey householders ore 000frooted with the problem of duoov.rang some other merino of keeping out the frost and cooking the male. '1h• problem, though serious enough t. Its ohmurter, bat not yet assumed • very grave aspect, as peopte Wye been Imaging the hope that the strike would be settled in time to allow os the sending out of coal from the mhos In sufficient quantities to hasp 1h,ir furo•cee golog comtorab)y. But the first cold snap -and along swot the end o 3ep'ember it b time to look for (cid snaps -will put • different phase on the matter, and toots will be maoy long taws gazing 01 gimpy coal bine awl whistling in vain for the c',al men While In tinienoh we era pot eo badly off Oe In eons phos, when. there Is not • pound of coal to b. had, the supply here te ezoeeiingly short, only we dealer ha io any to NI and that only • ren limited mtts( gotnt ty. In oonverratlo0 this dotter stated that though he b.d 500 or 600 tone of auth•\ci,.• on hull most of r was already ordered sad when It was pone 11 wool.' be n oaths, probably, before •co:her supply could bo sec0ree. iudeed, .cafe• tor the Inc.'that the m•cea wets •Iro•dy so lar beh,od la .their o.lyu•, tbv mon who poetess the necessary .kt11 for miming are •oro., mad that when 10. mires reopen the large.' orders toll' naturally he tilled tint, he was doubtf.l it say more a al w arrive in ((odertch before the end or the wooer, moo should the .Inks be ter - nionted inmost -timely. Another dealer woe oonaida;0g the brt03log In of Virginiaosal, womb 1* softer than the o.mmoo •uthrao,te \uJ boon & buoy freight charge, $2.36 a ton, making 10 rather erpere re when it ce e here, but which will lotto well and may be Lha best suoat,tu'e for 11,e I'eooylvanl• owl that :n availed". A third (haler had pl .sed a torte order for cul and was a-- pwooly b0'Idmg upon las beteg 1:lod, but N hie order had been oa Ole at the mlto-. tn. several months the prospect of relief frim that saurus did not appear very pre. nosing. No doubt many .tpedlentt will he •mploy*d to ode over the dlthoulty. Cord- er .od .01 be used loom generally, and the termer who ham • flew sores of hash on hie f.rm wilt be able to add • few figure. to his book amount. 11 the won( mores to the. worst, woosa reoew our a.quafotaooe with the !motion, go •huntlog for driftwood at. tit. beach when (hm woodpile gent low, live in the kitchen and flap i0 our overocete. A Loos To SHO TowN. -.-The town was startled oo Saturday evening by the now. of another terribly sudden death. It Is hard to realize that so familiar a figure as that of A. J. Moor*, B. A , has been removed from our midst to bo ween no more of men, (In 3.turdey be was about town (hotting, as was hie wont, with friends whom h• me, tad in fits anus) good spirits, and In the afternoon he attended • meeting o1 the public library beard and took • leading pat In the ditcuo ion, thaw. He had not been In good health for two or throe stoke, and donina the first week of school was rumble to take charge of hie clan.. .4 the Collegiate losttt0te. but on Monday of last weak he took up his work sod oontlo ued It through the w..k, haying apparently recovered his wonted strength. Swtardoy, alto, 0107 of aoti.vity, he partook of 1h• oysniug meal, and shortly after was taken with an attabk of vertlgolMedloal moist•000 way sent (0r, but before It arrived lite was ertipct. His heat had been affected during hie recent Mows, and death eat due to the !allure of that organ. Mr, Moore for twenty-two years had Wen oo the stall- of 1:oder400 (;mlleglate 1,o•tltam, o0cupying Me poaltlo° of mathematic.' master, and hie scholarly capacities' and his abillu.. as • reacher were reoognbod by all with whom he come 1n contact. The kindliness of hie disposition, s000mponisd by • pss.lon for ju.'lo and fair dealing, and the peculiarly Meolal character whiob he always exhlbi)ed mule him a great favorite with hie pupils, and indeed with hie acquaintances In all walks of life. He had • broad view of lite, took so (01.15,1 more or foss sotto. In almost wary department el human Were, and brought. to the discussions in which he en- gaged • mind well informed to a great yon• iety of aubjact• and a judgment angularly acute and well.bel•noed. An lestlt0tldo with which he was portleularly Identified was the public library.ndit is no illep•t0ge- m.at of other members of the board to say no was Lha ruliog .plrit In 1ts affairs. As secretory of the board he took • very active pert In the seleotton of literature, h, the presentation of the board's olalme before the nabila, sod to the g 1 conduct of th• business eonaecled wltb the library. In pp191111 0 bs ea. a L1beta1, and in religion .t Presbyterian. Throughout the town his doth le mourned by yoong and old, and many former pupils scattered Abroad will Imre the rad ,tr'elllg.noe with deep distress. The tnnrr*Ilook plot• on Tuoedoy ohm - noon from the family roldoont, Keay. wtreet. The •erv1Oes at house anti grave were oondaoted hy Roy ,las. A. Anderson, H. A., pastor of Knox ohuroh, and the poll - be were lour fellow teachers of the ('ollogtate 10"tirote, Principal Strang and Mortar* Grant, Field &rid Fleming. The pupils of the lostitote went present to • body to pay the Iwt tribute to their ameot- ed teethe.. inhere prose•[ otos th• teaoh- et'. of the white sohoob, the trainee& of the Vellegbm !asthma and the memb,re of the .,publle library beard. Among the floral tokens nt sorrow and sympathy wore • heedsnme potato] and erase from tho puyttJe of the Cellos/lam institute, an anchor fromdeceseel'a fellow seashore of the inett• tom, a"p1110w from the pnbllo *ohne! staff, and wrekihe from the Masonic lodge (of which MR Moor. was a emmih.r) and the pohlln lib,ory board. 1'h• remains were laid In Matiland amatory. Mr. Moore was born fiifty- vwn years are in Davao e are, England. The family removed to this ee0nt,y whoa he was but ....n ware of &gen and the remtlndrr of him early life was swot Is the mwneldp of Darlington, nom HowmNville Making teaching hie pent.. aloe. be tooth! near Howmanvtlle and slta- word& at 011 Surinam and (lenrgetetwe, and while engaged In this work he took the at smis•11oNat Toronto Itevsrlty far ►h. dngr.e of R. A. Re was polo [pal of tee GI.rgemwe oabfi' sabot wba., is 1MfO, h• reeetved the asigiAstaasst ea the star et 1414. W. L. Horton was las Loudon this 01118. Mlle Mabel Ruta. is ylaleing In London. Mies Vido B.11 is vbltiog friend• •1 Lon don. Mu. Nobble Barry 1. vldtlassa..LBdon dna week, Wm. Bowdon. of Enter, wee it lows yesterday, Mr. &0d Mn. W. Sainte aro 'hitlo, the Western Fair. Ur. Malmo le &pending • few days e1 his house at Vittoria. Geo ge Smith took the ezo0relo0 trip to London o0 Tuesday. Frank Mol.sao, of Stratford, mode • brief •ie11 home this week. Mrs. M. C. Swaneou le among tie 11eltor5 •0 London this week Geo Graham lett Tuesday morning oo a trip m the North woes, W. Gilmour and George Lalthwalts are visiting the Nester. talo. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith ars visiting London and the Western Far. Mr.. Julio Salkeld le vultiog her dwgb- ter, Mrs. Merrett, at London. U. F. McPhee, of Loyal, left Tuesday morning on the %V..tero Fair 0zo0rsioD. The Misers Mo(iilllouddy returned Mon- day last from o pleasant visit to Toronto. to G. Arthur Carrie, of THa SIGNAL staff, Is •pending title week with relatives In Len- 'oo. Mese 15.11, of New York City, is the 0uest of the Muses Aohesou, Cambria road, J. C. M•rtlo, of Wblteohoreh, loft last wmk to resume his atudles a0 Motilll Uni- versity. •1- verelty. David Cast -slop returned home last week Irom hie trip to British Columbia.. We are pleased to learn that he b much Improved 1. health. Mise (;ilbv has roturned to town and has again lokeri charge of Smith Brom, millinery department. MIs. (Jertruos Poole, of Stratford, le •Is• !eine her noels and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Joe. W. Vao\ter. D. H McKay, of the Goderloh Orta, Co., left on Tuesday on a trip to Manitoba and tits Northwest, F. J. Prldhom Lod L Buxton are taklog the ezoureio0 trip to the Soo by the steam - or King Edward. Mr. Lad Mrs. 8. 8. Comer, of Clinton, and Mia. Hanna of Milverton, •1.1Nd A. J. Cooper on Sooday. Fred and Mrs, Elate Dowzer, of Clinton, were the guests of Miss Clara Blot a0 the P. 0. over Sunday. Mrs. Jas, Thomas end Mies 1. mzleThomp- •nn are among the •xeuraoubt" to the W eetern Fair this week, Mrs. U. McEvoy, of Toronto, who has keen visiting her mother, Mn. [Nilson, Ito) field Road, has returned home Mrs D. McEvoy, of Toronto, who had been vI*tlog her mother, Mr., Wilson, Htydsld Road, returned home Tuesday. MJ.. Mabel Lawson 1s home from a moeth'e holiday spent 1n Pootiao, Detroit Uodatoh end other pl•oes,--Stretford Bea coo. }'stet ((rant, the well-known manufoc- tare, of I'levelnod, Is lo town, being wiled here by the Illness of his sister, gyre. Spence A totals 0t. W. MoH. tarsen was unexpeotodly willed back to Sarah" by the (rand Truck Co. Nuod•y last to reeum. his position on .'n• 3 -Oe nou,ber 715. ('has. H. Humfer lett on Tuesday for Port Rowan, where hs was to be one of the principals In an lotereating event to laky place there the following day. Mr. Ksily, manager of tho water and electrao light works, (Jodorich, hoe returned to that plea after visiting his cetera, Mn. C. P. Moore and Mrs. T. F. Quirk --Strata ford Herald. W. N. HoMe, bursar of the I'rnvinolol institute for the blind at Bran. ford, was In town for a oouple of days this week He returned to Brantford yesterday with • pupil for the ioatllur*, Mrs. OI, P. Gordon and youngest eon, Vivian, of Kamloops, P. C., are vidnoi friend. In town. Mr.. Gordon was 00oom- panl.d no her trip by her two eldest. eons, . fen entered Upper Caned• ('olleg..1 '1 or- nnt0, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Allen, former re* dents of (Joderlob, are visiting the town for • few days. Mr. Allen has been In Wetness In Ingersoll for the past three pars, but o0 amount of Mr.. Alien's health he has void out end they will tett, a trip to Alberta, which It Is to bo hoped w111 prove b000fio101. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. I'ridham Is making IIsis moat ra,hlonablo stifle and oeporate garments, out of the most Popular cloth., and hist prices are always right. Give him your Order for your fall salt. The ems eased wit! meet tomorrow I Friday) evening A, .I. Connor 'hippo two Clare 11 what in fieelph feet week. Onetime 1st le the dale of the re opening of Vwtona ()pent Homme. Ns are getting some e1 the most plcuanl w0.ther of th• season this week. The Canada Company hoe elven 00o0ha 1100 to the hospital h0ddlnp quail, 1. E. Hatay has removed bl& office from Hamilton street to the Horton b100k, North *s, Town (rsasnrer Horton's great Dan* "fhb" saeo,mbed 10 ►h• poaoner last week, The new 'ran a not eommy In very freely yet, as farmers are baby .at threshing and other work. parson.. eon of Mrs. Jas Paramus, lows, has teen trooderred from Montreal to the Rt (7aehorin.e lar*e0h of the Cana- dian Rank of l'ommaoe, whet., ha has • position as amount ant. The late Mr. More'. glomes at lhr 1)nl. lactate 10.4,101. are Ming taken by Woodsy Edward■, one nt th. NnInr pupils, nein • permanent Norther Is secured. Al... M►odnwsld reoelved his .11 to th. Isar at Depends Hall an Frld.• last, sed ws0 sworn In and enrolled as a b0,14. s, at l•. We haws see yet Is•rnod wham Mr Mse- dontld is to loos[.. Th. pimple hove retern.d from Toronto, and this wok the &tram nl Mooed has No Is towards Leedom, where the Western Fslr le en the carp.v, (ledalnh has desis well for Mae fairs file year. Rev. Me, Rowles. N the Atkls ore* NFW ADVERTISEMENTS -SEPT. la Pale Ageeta Wowed-1)ominloo Uarmeot Co., Guelph .... 1 Oysters, stn -C. Blackstone 1 Do 1'ou Koow-W, C. Geode 4 If You Need Footwear -E. Downing8 Twentieth C*ntury Bret•d-W, C. Prid- ham 4 More Short Ends -q, a."M.Ktm 5 Fall Stook -J, H. C.IbNjel 4 Drees Sultioga, 811ke, Jssks9.--W, Ash loon & Son 8 Fall Mitlleery Display -Smith Bros & Co8 3 Cara Portland Cement-MaKenzl. & Howell 8 EIgant Now Rlbboo•-Hodgees Bros.,8 Anooanoemea0-G. W. Thomism' & Soo„ 1 Notlos to Credlmre-R. O. Reynolds1 Servant Want.d-Mrs, L. Danny .... 1 Apple. and Heap Waslpd-D.F. H•mllnk 1 Methodist oborrb, London, formerly of Clinton, has Isu.d • oballeoge to meet on, atheist 10 the olty of London In debate on the platform and prove the fallacy of hie belief. Rev. lir. Howson aimed the challenge la the ooaree of bb Nrmoo on Sunday eyenlpp, Mr. Howson stated that he believed that there was not mu professed atbebl bat who in the anew of bas life bas ban aware %hal there is a God. SNAPSHOTS. -Ie BOTH trying to bull the coal market? -Well, what has TA&T( said that is against the p.aotical working of the pre*. ant Canadian tariff! -Perhaps it is owing to the scarcity of coal that the heated dtacussion on the (aria question is onus in order. -Jollgny Charms didn't win the Palma trophy, and he would like to know what's the good of target shooting, anyway. --The judges soon will take hold (lithe election petittons, and after that we shall peg which way the political wind will blow. -There isn't half as much difference of opinion between TART, sad S/FTON as there is between The Hamilton Spectator and F. D. MONK as to the Frend'inem of Sir Wil,. ►RID Loomis. Yet no one will Jm►glae that The Spectator would not support Motes fur Premier tomorrow or the day titer. AU rUMN ASSIZES- etNsesl .. Twerday Bsfere Cblef Jostle' 0ersdltk. The autumn sitting. of 'he High Court of Justice for the county of Huron opeoed oo 1'useday at(ernoon, with !!hind Justice Sir William Ralph Meredith en the Bosch. There were seven ol•il cases on the dok- n0-four luny and three nos -Jury sonata. it was expected that these would b. .ems mammal buslow, and H. N. 8.11, of Wood - stook, was 1n attesd•oo. es ('rows pro.eoo- tor, bat when do court .pc.oed the. was 0othl1g to go before the grand jury. The grand jury is composed as follows S. J. Shannon, McKillop (foreman); George Campbell, Stanley; Jame. Denman, Grey; John Deveroux, McKillop; Alex. Laird, Howlett; Thomas Livingston, Hulleitt; W. H, iteyoolds, Henson; Jas. Ryan, MoKill.p; W. 0. 12.11, Yeatorth; Georg. Stewart, (loderlob; John Stewart, Howlok; Jowl) Switzer, Stephen; Wm. Sproat', Tacker- .•nitb. Among the oounsel to attendanos aro Geo. H. Watson, K. C , and 0. F. Shepley, K. (' , Toronto; 3, P. Malmo, K. C., Stratford; Philip Holt, K. C., W. Preudfoor, K. O., E: Compton, K. C., E. L. IHokl.son, L. 0. Danoey, Goderloh; L. H. Dictums, F. W. Madman, Easter; W. M. hinolelr, Br...N. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Go to the old rellehlo oyae► Was. Victoria Reeaur•et, West stroo, for fresh oyster., "old In bulk and all styles: Mews, fry. or routs. confectionery, frnit,:tobeo- one and agar". C. HLAci'To6s, proprietor. Telephone 70. Goo. W. TiMatsos & SON have some ex- oeptlon•lly fine lines 1n "Dominion" and "(roderioh" wawao for fall trade. These 'neerumeo(s have some Improved fea►0rm to action and case, whloh easily glys them a decided advantage over ether makes. Al- though superior In .vary respect, they w111 not omit you act more, and w111 away. be • great souroe ot pl.aoure to the boyar. A desorlptlye catalogue will be moiled Ire. on •pplloatloo, IL. T. It, WE.YTgIN E%CORaiON9.-Annnol western szoursloo" by Grand Trunk Rail- way to H•y CB(y, Chl0Ogo, C,oelnoatf, ('Ieveland, Columbus, 0., Detrol/, Grand Rapids, Minneapolis, J'ort Huron, Saginaw and St. J'aul, Tlok.ts good golog Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, September 25th, 2610 and 27th; good to wenn on or befsw !October 13th. For tloken and all Infrrma- tlon apply to Town Ticket Agent, (Lend Trunk Railway. Offos home, 6 A. M. M 10 1'..w. .Jon. D. Mr'INr.Lo, D. P. A., To- ronto. F. F. LAwaanes, Town Tiekob Agent, Gedatoh, 99 3t E'OR Ti,i GROAT NuRTlIw00TUftg _3059,, 4.. h.m already been remelted by the .more. tory for the fall fair to be held la Uoderloh, Se0tteen er 30 sed October 1, at eariter cote- menoement than for several year" past Mr, Cohn Campbell oompleted his billing the 0000ty and distributing pela 1451. low 'l'ees- dy, and ha reports everywhere a trrtlfy- inp degree of Internet and many 1pgslrle.. The directors at. their wanly mania Iasi Monday transected • lot of roatleo buena', appointed guards, oto., and on Wednesday ofternooe vl.itted the groila& and took an Ieyentery of repairs ■ended m buildings sed fomes. Au apptleatie0 will he made to tits town oouontl to bay* meat of these repairs made, as they •rise darlag the year when the exhibition director* hays no control over the de. A nh•ng. made In the regnlatonee with rotenone to bean hogs will Intern$ thea who desire to compete. The regolation reads All animals ()nmpeling moot las bred by exhibitor, bot this requirement wilt not he nnfnroet for sews, am. 1. many of whlnh new owned wee* ortgieally porohee.d fOr breeding purposes. BREVITIES Thr lime of ,he sero - leaf is at hand, 1loderleb promote • handsome glow to the F.11 vbltors 1 he .ublhl1rs ore bowing &kmeNlyss fee the Fall show oanipolgn. Som. of the loony paragraphers hove found the mai 'ammo to be eo joke. The High court has breath, 90101 • anmbvr of eotndere M town, beth Iotat sad lay The new railway .011.1es le ta.klwg shad hes Tway, and ween oompI.lM will las -- le *thaw .41...m.eams1 at preps.... Gide. Ask