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GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : SEPTEMBER 25, 1902
D. M°GILLICUDIY, EDITOR.
THE WEEKLY MAftweT REPORT
Goonne u, Sept. 14. 1902
Fall Wheat, 0 61 to 61
',lour • f•mlly.eper owt....:9 10 to 200
nulr. patent, per owt9 10 to 2 31
13reu, 0 ton..-.... __...- 17 00 to 1700
. torte, 0 toe .............. M 00 to 2J t0
Screenings. per cwt1 00 to W
Rye.. per bush......., ............
000 to 60
Buckwheat. pet MSN 065 to 50
pats. O baab mewl 60 es 25
fess, • busk- .... 10 M 60
Basler. per bush 096 to 31
Har. toe Yew 610 to 60
Potatoes. • bush.. 30 to 3„
Butter. It to 15
('hese. ear I 10 to Il
E flesh ooas
pked. III ties-- 14 to I.
W_.. _..-._001'10)
H ides. .- •. 00 tot 0I
Pelts .. 10 to a Su
Live Hors --- 00 to 660
loomed Hop.. .. .- 00 to 800
Hexon. ...... --.__-._.........__ 13 to 0 18
Ham. per I0.. .. SSSS SSSS.. SSSS 15 to 0 16
bard. pas 10. It to 1.
loomed Beef, fore quarter 00 to 0 00
Dressed Beef. bind (0 to 0 0)
tlsetle.00 to ft 00
Ordinary
naryp00 to 1 eo
bluslo.
MISS JEAN MCLAREN
has returned from her studies In Toronto and
et gormand to ems vlollo lessons at her reef
deuce. Violent' street 1 and has also resumed
eorclames in Nigel sad danolog. Tlm
M' l'OLBORNF.
is noontime her classes In the Fletcher music
method at beg studio no Hamilton street.
Yoe information apply either et studio or e1
resider re. 84. Pemba • street.
CHAS. M. rASyMORK,
Organist and Citelem wow Knox church.
Pupil of Mr. A. 8, Vogt. Piano. Orgen and
Voice. Angles** strut. 0041
W . GLENN CAMPBELL,
Organist aid musiml director of North street
Methodist obarch t.obar of piano, plea or.
1.o and theory Pupils papered for all es•
• minetiOa o the Toronto Conservatory of
Music. Will be pleased to receive &poIlce-
eonsfrom all those re,tolrint utoh lev,run-
tion at his new studio over Thomson's music
store. L'se of piano tor practloe mere be ar
ranged for. 67tf
For BRIO.
VALOAHLE WARM PROPERLY FOR
• sale The south half of los 26 to the third
coneeesioo, Goderlch township, c•ntatxibg
•hunt 13 acres, loclod'ng about 5 scree of good
hardwood bash and 3 &ores orchard. This
prop•rt, le very oonve,lentb situated o^ the
rot line. at an equal divanee from Ooderich.
1'110100 and BayfeI1. Good Meiling" and ex-
cellent morose and running water on the prem-
ises Convenient to churoh end Mpbool Pos-
session
"asession on January let. ten,
Lotteries may •be addressed to either of
the unders1sed.
MRS. K. J. COPKLAN U,
0 .dmlah.
2t UI';K(N80N t O ARROW.
FOR SALE -NORTH ITALY WT 17,
(Ion. 7, Colborne. to Manobester two
village lots. house, livery barn., outfit and
goof will of buslnea, For terms apply to the
underelgoed. MRS. W. SYMINUTON.
Met
r1MHAT B10 STUNK HOI'3E WITH
1. half as acre or land. as Photos street. can
be bought for 22S coots oo the dollar if snap-
ped up now Homnreken and Investors
would do well toinveigles e.
Addr.m
• 0 KO. J. 31(tURiRa 'S1Fy P O.
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT -
hots 13 and 11. Ooe. 1. Colborne. contain
Ina 181 ace; both farms well watered. geed
buildings and teems gnat oreharl. Hoose
le story brlot: barns -ono 5504 and other
60x36. sables ceder bath: driving hoses, hen
and pig stable.. 160 sore, cleared. water 01
house and barn. supplied by hydraulic ram.
11 acres to fail woes+. WM HLAKK,
Wit Itenmlller P.0_
FOR BALE.-L0i NO. 1. CONCHS
stool, B.D. A.hadd. 100 acres. 16 acres
barowooet bah t'po. the property there 1.
• trema house. 22:32. tram, barn to good sate
of repair. 3415e. one acre of orchard good
well. Posmesinn at any time For further
part Outer' .poly to
JOHN CAM PHKI.I.. or to
on the Memises PHILIP HOLT,
A0g. 90 1933. Barrister, etc .
64.tf Goderloh.
FARM FOR ALK. -LOT 67. NI AIT -
Wed ronoenelo.,Oo4 rich township, con-
telolag 75 acres. Well fenced end well
watered; good bateingo and first claw
orchard ; nearly all ander grass Sixty per
cent. of the porches. mono{ may remote on
meetings at 5 per cont. Fov'perticulars appl/
le T. BURNS, Carlow, Mtt
DFMiRARLE RESIDEivCICFOKSALE.
The enbmrlb,n offer f w sale the resi-
dence trod beautiful grouodo ad Whose in the
town of Ooderlch, owned sod occupied le the
Hoo. J. T. ()arrow. who le about to remove to
Toronto. The property embrseee seven bf the
flout building lou in the tow.. containing
nearly two .one. and to 05700* not desiring
ao extensive a garden could be edvaneee•,ue
ly •ubellvided and sold as 001141ng site..
Poseesoloo at any time. Imp°lio Invited.
Terme one -hell cosh. balance ox mortgage at
per cert,
Bated et Oodernh July tele 1001.
DICLIN8ON t ()ARROW.
01-40 Vender's Bole -Roes
THE TOWN'S BUSINESS.
Matters Dealt With by Gm Tows Connell
ea Friday ate.l.g.
The regular mooting ot oouocll was held
oo Friday evening. In the &bernoe of Mayor
Cameron, Couuolllor Tbompeoo °oouuled the
chair and counolllors Humber, McKim and
Mersey also were present.
Before the meeting then was an Informal
oonfereow between the councillors and the
representatives of several of the masuf•c-
tori•s of the town. Mr. Sometime, who
"poke for the m•nof&tur.re, said they
wanted the queslloo of ,their asseesment and
taxation definitely settled, and requested
that the oounoll take such action as It oould
to wife effect to the exempticee whish 11
woe uod.rstoed they were to be allowed. •
Lost
LOST, -PAIR OULU-RIMMED ULAS-
OM, *hale attached. Reward at lhls
sloe.
tilltuatlons Vacant.
APPRENTICBS WANTED TO LEARN
ladies'tallorlog, dress and mantle mak-
ing, MI88 QUNDRY. Santh end Vlotor• et.
APPRENTICI'. WANTED AT ONCE
for dressmaking department at Smith
Bros•tCo. Apply 11e lde8UTHKRLANU.
0000 OENBRAL SERVANT WANT-
-
%A ed. Apply to Mr..,L. K. DANOZY. 11
GIRLS WANTED sr Ten OODERIt;H
Knitting Pactory. None Deed apply ex
O those wanting steady employment. Ap
▪ u once at the C ompany'o Soso*, guest.
AFIRST-CLASS FARM FOiR SALE
UR TO RANT.
to the township of West Wawanoeh. lot 27.
Concession 5, containing 200 acral, nitre or
ens, about 175 cleared in a good state of enl-
teethe, good rearm. well watered. good
orchard, buildings good, stables under barn
hy.
42 81, convenient to school, and ohurt hes
bold.
ca terms to, salt purchaser. ADpty
to IV. 1f. UAMPHKLL, Westfield, or W. A.
-.A♦RR180N. Lactase. $elm
GENERAL /SERVANT WANTI.D-
♦ r to 11Re. 8. A. MrOO♦W. M St.
V4 sot street0041
OHOICE .4UiLOII'tf LOTS TOR SALE
/ to 8t. ' oeorgria ward. AIWIY to 1.. 8.
.Abt~ARLES FARM PROPERTY FORR
B OY WANTED -A7' ONCE -M UST
M strong and salve. J. H. WOR$HLL
W antllld.
FEIN BOARDERS CAN BK MADE,
Li
very oseef.rtable for the fall and carter
al the Perk Howe Opeo gree demand beth
room. For terms amnia" at the house. J. J.
W It1HIRT.
Are the roPANT" VT Mt Tto
'rale. b aloe 61 eorm, bailee eon) pooled
RhUeIy, 'Melee 00n 431 conoeemoa, and 1 acres.
of lot 121n the , ph noncesston. Ooderlch
pert of lot 111a tho et. sew farm awO 4 Dim
tow noble. Thins fir. Fpm ilederl3b. Title
•ted about four m:1en y to the under.
Perfect. For particulars
signed
listen lei J sty, 1932.
For Bale.
WR A P P i N 0 PAPER -A LARGE
uoantity of old new.p•pare for sed..
Apply at tela oat oe. tf
Notloe
WARNING, -ANY PERSON 11A1 H•
Ing from the bland• using the ferry
without permission. eboutimr. or otherwise
trespassing open any par of the prooerty soil:
be aires).l and proseented
K. C. ATTRILL.
Ridgewood Pare.
()RUF. Y. L TA Bit
C A.v, Yu riLtte.. OPr'K'ian A1eb in
evKCIALIer.
All kinds of Speo4cles and Kyeglas.es made
to order. emcee' attention given to fining the
oyer
(leder by mall promptly attended to Be.
ware of parties using my mime, as 1 employ
no 'revelling sweet. wYetsver
Betelfaotioo ruarsateed. K•tabllahed 1873.
151 RICHMOND STREET W,. TORONTO.
Notfos to Creditors.
NUTICK TO ORRIN TORS.
1. Ike .Blotter n/ W. 11. Sm- ith, of the Town o/
Godes irk in the County of Huron,.
Hotel Keeper.
Notloe is hereby given that the above -gamed
has male an •estenm•n' to m under the 010
viten,* of "Au Ant respect'og A..Itomee4
for he b•nelt of t' (editor k' befog Chap. 117,
R 8 U.. 1697
A meeting
the
C •editor*
nf the midd
W.H.
Smith wt I brea(Ale at my e,e In kiss Court
Home, in the Town of Ooderioh. at 11.30
o'olook lo the forenoon. on
FRIDAY. REI'TKMHKFt 26th.
for the appointment of Inspectors and the giv-
ing of Directions with referee is to the dispos-
al of the route.
Kvery person olaiml.g to ho entitled to rank
on the estate 1s reenired to furniob 10 me par-
ealers of elaint, proved by amdavlt 'sot de-
elaraUnot. end mush vouchers as the cue ad'
mita of.
R. O. RKYNOLU3,
Sheriff of Huron. Amine.
Sb.rltrs ()Moe . Ootenele sept. lie 1901.
NOTICE '10 CREDITORS.
tt 0
/n the Matter o/ The Karate a/Samuel Sloane,
- dale of The Town of (foderieh. in the Covn-
tu of /boron, Kzp.ire. i)rr•rnarl.
Nntioe Is hereby given. pennant to the "Re
wised Statutes of Ontario" 1897. cap. 120, that
all el edema and other. b.v;ng olaime against
the estate of the said Ssmuol Slone. who died
on or shone the 17th day of August. 1532. are
required on or before the firer day of October
Mel, to send by pest prepaid or deliver to
Messrs. Ulekineon t Darrow. Goder;oh. Ont.,
solicitors for the exeoutore of the 'last
will and tietamen. of the mid deoeaeed
their Christian and surnames, ands**.
sea and descriptions. the full w'tleulare of
their olaima • statement of their ac000e4
ani the na ore of the securities of any) held
by thea,.
And further take natant that atter such but
mentioned date the sold exioutorsewill pro-
ord to di.tritmte the asset. of the deceased
among the parties entitled thereto having re
i erd only to the claims of which they shall
then have notice. and that the said executors
w111 not hi liable f to )for the said assets or any
part
lalms notice shall not haveson been
teen oreceived boy
them at the time of such (Retribution.
Dated the 29th dal of August. 1901.
DICKINSON & ()ARROW.
Solicitors for W. J. l'alslly. and K. I)o' o
Ing, evocators.
PHILI.w Aa d,,
ASSUMING*. OM
CRAR. E. MHAW, ORNRAL INSUR-
R
ANCK and reel estate agent, OISo. tee
door east of P. Il., Goderloh. Agent for the
leading mntnal fire I aenrenm nom 'anima and
legatee stock oompanles.
Marosntla and manufacturing riots t
owe rate. can at time.
W. R. ROBERTSON.
Accountant and Inutrenne Agent.
Room and antenna made no.
Itnlldinga rented and note collected.
Fire laeur•nm In British and ('anedlan
l'ompantos.
Mae,- le Pro.dleot R Rare aloet North
tr,et Gotterleh. 6l(
14 .1 J. T. NAFTKL, GRNERAL iN•
A.AURANCK and Resat Ketate agent.
Irire, lafs, Aeeleleaand ('at, Olree 1..ir..ere
efrerted on mntogl er (mall plan at Imre.
Sae del
Ira 1 Neenah and I:ena4len rpm/lands rep
res M.
0171, -. heat door to ()arrow & Garrow. Her
tie nr Iiam111N Street.
Mod lost.
1)(t W. F. GALLOW, rfY8t(IAN
mad Pontoon. Moe to tede yHsaall s1(((10 e
m eat w a W. pree. tl6.
Public Mottos.
it RK('UTORS'SALE.
..e Stet01 •x8 Of the wtf teethe left N viteel
Sloops will offer for sale at Public Auction.
at Rloane's Warehouse. corner of Hamilton
and N'lotoris streets. on
THURSDAY, OCTOISKK 9th, I9M.
at the hour of twelve o'elock noon. the follow•
Intl valuable property. rix
PAIt('KI. 1 Pert of lots IML 107 and 168. In
the Mattlanl Concession, and part of lot 2, in
the 2OA Concession, to tee Town snit In the
Towahip of Goderloh. MI 1 00 contain 90 acres
of land ortksreahOuo. This to the property
.t present 000uteed by It. Imri . Dairyman.
The buildings exempt -1m a Rood belch dwelling,
been and driving shed, all to good condition.
PA fully, 2. An undIvIded half interest In
Farm Lot l9, lake Range, Western 1)1•btco
(5e Township of Colborne. whole I rt said
^' tl nD
101110r thereabouts.
to 0leA` ., •non art which is lot
908.in the Tows or
a M,4041 0olute to
pourers. 11' ;Meg on Virter:e treat,
gooA R( 81 • - %eel O( tat 010, 10 the Town n
YArich. , whioh 11.101.13.1,
ssie 101 at
Antal .e.
waeh016 cpm reply
sol AR( 6.15 r TI.'t nee( clam brick dwelling
the late Samuel Sloane.
hoose. oeenvted h1
and the land used in ;nneeetlon therewl:h,
Wog part of lot See. (a the Town of
or
Goderlh,
PARCKL0900 whlrk are attested 2 frame
Rtaresend • frame Awaiting noon*, fronting on
Hamilton street 6 and
Town of tioderleb, epee s of wh whine tet)• frame the
dentine, cense, fronting on Ham'lton street
I'ARCKL R, All the honeshol l fnrn,tore
and effeete owned by the late MreA )00 furan
eluding bedroom, Oar furs•
fire of eleelent enmity; elm b.ddlog
carpets sod Meter*" la this lot Is lae`nded a
toed Plano.The ,Gtr will be sold snbl/M t0 •
rimed411, with the exception
t RgrveA bid le mak eau, of 18.1 4 any of rho
Or further loforme.ion apply
enAerNgn,A' R ISIRNING. 1100aen.
w..l. PAD11.KY,
201111 KNO.'l Aaet hes,
uYCaN NNloles0Attei odors.
a -w
mottos regarding the matter was passed by
the ma•oU afterwards.
After the °outwit had been regularly con-
vened, • oommuutoatloo from the seuretsry
et the (item Northwe.tatn Kthlbitlon was
read, In whioh various repairs at the grounds
were suggested to preparation for the oom-
log Imbibition". The public work. committee
was authorized to •tteod to these metiers.
Au application from Mrs. Hardy fur a
water urvlm for ler house on Brum street
was referrtJ to the water and llght,•ommlt-
tee with power to sot.
A oommuoloatioo trues the Canadian
Coufenooe of Cbarlt,m1 and Correction,
waking the sending of • delegate from the
town to tee anneal mestlo, to be held at
Ham lte° September 24th; 25:b and 26'h,
eat read, but no •otloo was taken.
The lollowiog letter from the town *olio.
Iters war reed :
Ooder'rh, leapt, 18. 1902.
Re Summer Hotel.
Dean Ste, -We beg to report that on
August 26th lass we received from the
Mayor aid treasurer the sum of $3,500, part
of the loan payable to Mr. W. H. Smltb
ander the bylaw for that purpose, sod that
the same has been applied towards pat meet
of the meobaato.' lens registered against
I h. property. Toe balance dos therm° war
raised Dy Mr. Smith, and all the Ilene hays
been paid and doobargas registered. The
town mortgage Is now, therefore, the only
inoumbraooe aga.51 the land. We also
beg eo report the oo the above date • fur-
ther
urther losoranoe of 52,000 was e0eoted lo the
Phoenix loeuranoe Co., thus making a total
Insuraooe of 510,000. All the oompaoie•
with whom insurance bad been previously
effected were duly notified of the additional
insurance sod hive formally 000seoted
thereto, except the North British, whioh
Ma as yet made no response, but se the
two weeks wherein they have the pr:vl
lege of objector has expired, their
slleooe amounts to ao9uie@ce0os. Ali the
petioles °entails the mortgage °louse, and all
110191. the North British oleo 00041. the
Itgblmne clause, and all the policies exospt
the Phoenix are to our bands. [ The clerk
said thee policy h.d shoe been reuelved and
was iu his possession J We m'.gbt direct
your attention to the Importeooe of seeing
that the or.ml.es are not permitted to be-
come vaunt, or of notifying the losuranos
oompanlee In case of Tammy. M otherwise
the pole:tea may be, ,me void, even with the
mortgage dense. j Theo information was
gives that the hetet bad not been allowed
W become v•oeot. but that some one war in
it day sad ought]
Holmes ye Goderloh, No. 2.
'The motion against the judgment in Ills
cam whlob was set down for the sittings of
the Divisional Cruet, which opened oo Sept.
8 h, stands over to the elitlegs opening o0
October 4:h, Toon truly,
DICKINeos & 040Row.
Wm. Mitchell, Esq., Town Clerk, Uoderwb
Mr. MoKim said It was unfortunate that
the affairs of the hotel bad got in ouch •
position; as they koew, an amalgam war In
p,MMs100. Toe lnursoce war •11 right so
tar. 'Teo tu'el would be soli .01.jtet to the
mortgage held by the town, end he moved
as follows : ''Tbat our sohctom be Istituto' -
e1 to immediately and oarefully protect the
town's interest re the summer hotel, and
that we deem It exped,eot to nape full 000•
trel of the property and If possible foreclose
the mortgage at once" Mr MoKim stated
, •t the clansa under sobi h the tow
meet
be able to foreclose theortelage was that
w- provided t the balding should
not not less than $16,500. The btotwo was
woos/led by Mr. Humber, and was owned.
Au appho•tlon tram N. B. Smith for
sewer and water connection for Ola new
house o° Quebec street was sent to oommlt-
tee.
A oommunloatloo Irom Mi'. Susan A.
$traoban regarding the amassment of bee
property war sent to the court of revision.
Two petition.. with • total of about fifty
egoataree, asked the oouncll to intro um •
bylaw and submit the same to the quaiified
electors of the town for the purpose of sad
og the Herm. Bruce and Grey Element,
Railway Company by mubeorlblog for 500
snares of $100moth of the five per oeot. non
cumulative piefsrsuos stook of the said
company, to he exploded to 000etrooting
t0, railway from the G. T. R. station at
Iiederiuh to the harbor, and from the 0. 1'.
R station to Saltford, sod onrth along the
fake shore road to K,noerdloe, and eat
from Dunlop to Blyth; to be paid In the
.mount of 16,000 or mile, at each mile le
low rooted in and from Godericb. The p.b
itloom were ,*Tarred to the sputa' committee.
Tbe it Ilowiog accounts were referred to
the tioanoe committee : R. H. Cott, relief
orders filled, $25 04; Wm. Kirkbride, dry-
ing ard oteaalog born, 513; Star. printing
and advertising, 1111; Packard EI@atvlo Co.,
S.. Catharine*, difference in exohangiog
crane formers, 520.
The report of the 6nsace'-ommlttee,
oommendmg the payment of • number of
account., was adopted.
1'41* water and light committee reoom•
mended that Ma Hsmllok's application for
fns lighting of the old drill abed be granted,
provided eatl*ln-tory strut/entente be made
with reference to the rent of the building,
sol th.t, he be charged the oaual races for
Glentrla service, The clerk had written te
sight firms for prime o1 all grades of soft
noel, but had heard from only three of the
firma Tim report was adopted.
Mr, Hamltok's •pplioation tor the use of
the drill shed was again referred to the pub -
Ile work. onmmlttm, .ad It wee ed
that Mr. Hsmllok should attend the meet-
ing of the committee
Moved by Mr. McKim, seoended by Mr.
Humber, thea the coll.otor be lootruoted to
'olleot only the school rate upon the .crow
meet of the following companies : The Dock -
rich Organ Co., the lioderlah Lumber Cn.,
leaned, end 4b. 4iodetvah K.iesi.g (:e
Limited, /or the present year. harried.
The loll ,wing resolptlon was carried
Moved by Mr. Humber seconded by Mr.
McKim. that i• •i.w of the feet !het the
majority of th• [wineries of the town are
ax•mpt from all tame esoepb school taxes
,y bylaw, and that the (loderlah Organ 0..,
'loderloh Lumber Cs , and Wil.rloh Knit.
'leg Co., 1.lmitol, have Lieu by resolution
ret conocd exempt 11000 their ex aehos, the
town solicitor be Instructed to prepare by•
laws to be submitted pl•oing the gold lase
mentioned compute. on the some basis as
reignite taxation.
Mr. Humber gave sotto. that he woold
move at the next meeting that the transient
'rooters bylaw be amended by making tome
additions ro it nineteen' the sale of several
lines of ge , to ani mereneod,m whioh are
helm fro•,' tI'm to time offered within the
mueio,pall'y and which are not omens' by
the pretest bylaw.
Mr. Mold ,m .t,.teA thee the fires fatal -
meet of tales wool l he dao on the 30 It of
h. month, ho'. Is had sot been p eelble to
issue the notices In time to give the neoer-
sary fifteen days' advise. He moved that
the time for payment be extended until the
154 el ()Other. This win orrled.
A petition asks, for the plaiting of a hyd-
rant at the end ..l 9'. lieorga'. Cre .5,1
giving protrestleen from fire to • large &meant
o1 properly at the harbor, was teat to the
weber sad light °amm,tter.
A..mq.iry from 11' s/nr.er ere to how
theft. 1'. 1t. had Mt the sower 11 team using
ler beildise porpoise a1 the station tem an
meted h, the clerk, w41e stated the M had
given permlmten is am 11 ; sad the oo.acil
then •djostmerl.t ,
AROUND TOWN
TInAnKo,lvinn DAY. -The Uoverument
hs. bred Tbureday, October lbtb, as
Thaak.giviog 1)Ay. This le 000ddetably
earlier than lett year, but we believe the
Ootober date w111 be •ooeptable to the greet
majority of the people.
Mt,rGBaRN Winn Au•IN.-Mies Omen.
of Loyal, who toot the first prize la the
buttermaklog uompetitloo at the Lduatrial
Feta, entered a similar 000test at t0*
Western Fear at London and wara the first
prize there also. Mos linen 1. oertately •
ohrmploo butter mater.
A Sgvca. Ar►Lll'Tlotr.--Mr, and Mrs. S.
J Reid. lotmerly of teem and now of Tor-
onto, bays bees sadly stemmed by 'loess
and death to their foully. 'Their four
children were all taken with • malignant
form of diphtheria, and rho two eldest boys
secoumhad to the atlaok. Coe of them died
• week ago Saturday last, and the "mood
followed a day or two later TO. other
two ohlldreo, • girl sod a boy an rumor-
ing.
Dino IN MAsrroao.-John Wesley Johns,
of Colborne, who with hie brother went to
the West a law weeks ego o0 one of the har-
vesters' moonstone, died on Saturday last
st Bol In, Man., of po.umoola. Hs
was a inn of eolh•s Jobe., • well-known
iesldent ot Colborne township, and was only
In his .ightmoth year. 'rhe body 1a being
brosubt home, and the funeral w111 tike
plea this afternoon At 2 o',:Ioak from Mi.
Johns' reeldeooe no the fourth 0000ss.ton
of Colborne to the Colborn. cemetery.
LITR.ALY SO''I1Tr GIt1471110 -The Col.
leets'. Institute Literary Society bre organ-
ized for the fall term with the following
otiiowe : President, Hub Bain ; first me
president, Chu. A.goltb ; snood %1os-
president, H. Walker ; monetary. Was
Laura Jsokell ; treasurer, L. Koos ; editor
0. O I. Jouroal, Ernest Horton . assistant
editor, Mai lila Rates; esoretary et o.m-
mttW., Wee I. Weeds ; pianist, Moo Elsie
Ty. ; ooaooillun, F. Sturdy, R. Meller and
Miss Mary Clarke.
( ALL GRAM. -This h1. been • great sea-
son for •erelatloo, and • few stalks of
timothy and oats which were shown us re.
neatly by Walter F. Hick, of the Huron road
l:oderlch townhlp, ate a goof sample of
what the season of 1902 h1. prodaoed. Mr.
Hick bad • stalk of timothy whish meesur-
•d 5 feet 9i raceme, sod another jut an Inch
shorter. A stalk of oats, whleh woo picked
up In the middle of the held atter °etttog.
was 5 test 5 loathes to length. Tree head
was • aplaodld one, long sad well tilled.
PIANO Rge•Ir.1, Next W11K.-Messrs.
T. C. Wright sad (Ho. F. Emerson, of the
hordb.lm.r Piano & Music C'., Limited,
will bi to Goderloh .11 next weak with sev
stab floe planes direct from the Toronto ex-
hibition and W'estero fair, Landon. As the
above named gentlemen are so well known
here, we would recommend any intending
Memo purchaser to 000sult them. The
Nordhelmer instrumento at both 'Toronto
and Leaden were conceded by all to be the
teat al tether exhibition, and therefore, we
'spool to see some specially fine exsmp'e,
of the pl•oo makers art. Prole•eor Falk
teener, late of Marlin, Germany, will aouom•
posy Masan. WOOL and Emerson, and will
give piano r.ltal. dolly. All ere oordl.11y
invited.
L-uui (Jr:y Fern Twp,.-9'bs groat tunnel
event of the wormers townships, the Dun-
gannon tall show, Is fast •ppro.ohing, and
the dlre'tors ate completing the final ar-
taogemeote for what promises to be the best
•x111311100 they have yet held. Tbe 000cert
n0 the mooed evening of the show, which Is
one of the most euon•sslul feature' of the ex-
hibition, will be announced shortly with
1.11 duaile. We are already In • pos1U,n
to elate Mat H. M. !Sennett, the well -
knows •ooal caricaturist and oomedi•o of
Toronto, will 1 t3 D I • propram. and other
,s nn
Solent is being secured whioh will m•intalo
the record of the Dungannon fair concert 1.
• first clue entertainment. The dates of
'he fair are Thursday sod Frlday, Uotober
9 6 and 10th. Maks a note ot them.
TH■ WRgCK 01 701 Loufae.-Ki,o•rdin•
Review : Cape. A. R. Kelly, of Port Clio -
too, 0414, was in town last Saterde)? and
rove The Review moms particulars regard-
ing the wreak el lois I &eht Louise on Lea
3rd lost. H• had been cruising around
Gsorgan Bay, with • party of ('htoago
people, end seer landing them In Parry
Sound started to make the •run down the
like. The yacht'* Dashers straining in the
hm.y esu, she commenced leaking badley
and soon became waterlogged and ueman-
seeable, and •t 10 a 0. Wednesday the
oeptaio signalled the steamer Fisk and the
memo( 6v• were taken off safely, although
with the Ines of their olothing, els. Capt.
Kelly Is on the lookout for two easolioe,
e ngioew, on• of whioh was in • small louooh
he o her was used as an auxiliary sod may
onme ashore with soy wrmksge. There le
a'n, 0 tin box containing private papers
whioh he is particularly anxious to tint.
Now MATi,i.i ATI''Ai. MARTRR.-A meet -
tog of the Collegiate (esti tote trustee hard
wan bell on Tuesday, all the member,' ex-
cept Julg* Menem being present. There
were • large number of •pplloetions for the
p01itlo0 of malhemstimi master, mads van
ant by the death of A. J. Moore, B. A. fhe
aaocessful appl,oent war R N. Merritt, H.
A., who is now teaohlog in the Markham
high nohool, and wile a expeoted t0 take op
hes work at oboe. The salary Ie 11850. The
resignation of H. 1/ brant from hie position
on the staff w1. %e mpted, and It was de-
old•d to advertise for • new science master
at • eatery ot 5850. The et•mlsatton fees
of Minnie Darold and Meets Sb.w were
ordered to be reloaded. and Mr. l.ewi. wait
asked Lo make eagalrlea se to 1hs sot of sa
abotrlo oiook and report at the next meeting
of the hoard The clock le Intended to en•
sure regolenly and puontuallty In the
changing of the tin ob1,. from one elms to
another.
4104. p.10 The @tr.King Elwerd wet
in Sunday eveulog 00 the north bound trip
nod took • few p.seog•ru for the Soo
Bea Allen eblpped some berme from here
sod Goose from Klo,.rdloe ea the Kb, 141
ward, for the looter woods. TM same
eight the srr. Minnie M. was la purl on the
way to Toledo, haying taken the plane of
the ()mirage on thls route for the ',stenos
of the seatoo. The Cssltr•ge is sallleg be -
Memo the Soo and Mloblplooleo Tee
dredge Arooldi went to Hayfield oo Slooday
to do a week's work at the harbor there....
The tag b:yely■ went doves to St. Jompb on
Monday with some timber for tmm barboi
works 141......Yhe work of nbutldloK the
ser, J J. Lung le almost completed, and
1p1. Hatter Is *spanked here shortly to
lake command of her.
H1AU e-1 ., 1o0ONTO F1aoi.-Tbe follow -
lop Item appeared Ip '1bursdey'e Mall and
Empire : "lir. William Proudloot, K. C , of
Ucd.nth, who war tor a. any yeah emula-
ted with the Hon. Mr. Jnolo* (Jarrow, of
the (hurt ut Appeal, to legal busheshos
assumed the head of the bu.loeu of Dueca,,
Grant, Skase, and Miler, barristers, Bank
of Commerm Chambers, King street. Sir
Proudfoot w111 be ao lmporlael addition to
the ranks of origami to the city, Mr.
Proudfoot 1 • • nephew of Vice-Chaooellor
Proudfoot, who retired from the beoob some
years ago. The new firm will b• known as
Proudfoot, Duosan, ()rant and Skeane,
consisting of Mr. W. Proudfoot, K l' , Mr
1:. J. B. Upno•o, Mr. W. H Grant, Mr
W. A. Skeane, sod Mr. A. A. Miller. Mr,
Proudfoot wi11 rotate hie ouoosetloo with
the present Arm of Proudfoot and Hays, In
Code r.ob." Mr. Proadtoot, who wee in
Toronto but week for 1 days, was
interviewed oo Monday after his return and
confirmed the above aatmeste. He will re
mato in Uoderlah, exoepl so far as hes
Torooto business will o•ll him to that olty
from time to time. Hs has hero doing the
oouo..l work f.r Ilse Toronto firm for a year
pmt, and the only differmes sow Is that he
appeare se a member of and the head of the
firm.
TA axe-(:oderich ratepayers for Mame
year. have been aontrlbitlogtette" muolol
pal exchequer •t toe rate of 25 wills In the
dollar, W• toe town of Wals•rt*a this year
hal a still higher rate, namely, 26 mule
The 'Telosoope ot that tows' Iwt week had
the following : "f he town council has at
lar/ ear heeded to striking the tax sae, and
tt is coodderable of • relief to leant that our
axes are not to be as high as an io pitted.
We were looking for 213 m,lb but they let
us off at 26. %i[. hope this will be louod
sufficient, bat some of those who prolees to
kn,w predict another deficit' . However
that may be 26 mills is the rate, and to find
money *omelet to satisfy the colleotor on
that basis le •11 that we are Immediately
cancetoed with Io regard to the method
of payment a change has been introduced
(Heretofore they had to be paid in • lump
• um. 1'hie veer, however they may be paid
lo latelmente, one half et it la'sr than 10th
of November and the other h elf net later
then the 10:h of December. Five per sot
Interest will be obarged on .11 taxes not pard
o. time 1'hls latter provie:oo Is the same
as last year. As to dividing op the pay -
mese, we do net think there Is much to .1.
G it like metier two bites of • cherry. It
will give the oollmror • lot of .it work,
sod, so tar as we , .n ase, will be of little
ado S to taxpayer. till It b no
an he S
t•R Day
harm to give the plan • trl.l, end it it does
not work satisfactorily it will be guy
eooagh t, rel urn to the old plan next
year." God.r.on'e plan of having the first
to.4lmeot paid on the 30th of September is
ao Imprnvemeobover the Walkertoo .oheme
it will give the treasury relief which is
seeded at this time of the year and eats the
paying of interest eo borrowed money.
"Pumwat1 '-"Pharoah" or "IMt Devi
of Pompe'" will be prevented here on Tuer-
4. evening next b Mr. John F• P.Imer,
9 9 R Y
Y
supported by Mee Raob&I Lewis and aleme
ed company of talented artiste. The entire
prodootton i. earned by th• company. The
eruption of Mount Venavlu and the de-
metiotlon of the Cay of Pompeii 1e beyond
doubt the Grandest stave picture ever pre-
eeoted belore the public In speaking of
this oompany The Chicago Tribune .alt :
"At the Aodemy • new star hos tiahod
soros, the dramatic firmament In th• dorm
sat J ,ha Fey Palmer, who presented a dra-
matic yernoo of Hulwer's "Lest Day' of
Pompeii" entitled "I'oaroah " The play ie
very much on the order of "(,)oo Verbs,"
and Mr. P.Imer has brought foto tise atm a-
thero of his dramatization • tinge of
"Faust " se the character ot the Egyptian
reminds one very forcibly of "Mephi.to" In
the aforesaid play. TM perlormanoe le
rnmm,adable particularly to theme days of
Risque play., lurid melodrama and farce
Comedies. 1 he mtoagemeot hes evidently
.Foot oonelderable money in mention/ the
play sumptuously, the .00ee of .anolsot
Roman literature were interesting stage pee
Mr. Palmer Ie an excellent actor,
and exhibits in his work long Oa nine In the
line of tragedy; but he has depended on bus
own merits alone for rho sanoesnfol render-
ing of the play. H. bas surrounded him-
self with • oompany of artimt., Nyder the
blind girl, (Hauua, end inn, Aoa.oides and
Calming the priests of hie, Barba and Ly-
don, elad,aton, the W itch of Vesuvius, .11
femme oh,rauter" In I)'nrieur,, were most
capably portrayed by the ■apportion com-
pany. Plan at Kill's bookstore, Prices
ooly 253. 35o sad 50o.
MAV INC aw.5. C•rat•ITy The (In lerloh
Lumber Co. Is oontamplaing an enlargement
of Ito plant which will doable the present
e•poeity of the mill. in conoeetlon with
the proposed enlargement • scheme for the
shelearmg of logs outside the harbor 1. ileo
ander 000eld.rst to.. The p'an 1s t, put •
stretch of piling at • right angle with the
sot'il pier and to shelter the logs hehled
this, bringing them Into the harbor l0 smell
gaaotttles as **wird A Departmental ot-
finer from Ottawa has boon hen looking Into
the metier sod he is muoh to f.rer ot the
sohem., as It would I••v• more room In the
harbor and would rem,ve whatever danger
there may be to Celt In the harbor from the
Dreeenoe of the logs there, brier,' giving
the Lumber Company the tnnrmoed &nom
modem/in whioh ft denirw. The Company,
wield nndertek• the mimeroetio,, of the
tilling at 11.11 own Papeete Th. 1'.mp.ne 11
• welting the action of the municipality in
✓ egard to 14 ter@t)On h lora teeming to any
4Miune regarding the prejeeled Improve-
ments
AT Ttn Lake FRONT. The or. Advance
arrived Satnrd.y o.gbt irons Fort W ilbIami
with • osrgo of wheat for the *lenient
There ware 4e 000 he.belr. indenting 10 000
bushels el ,n. when, Ne. 1 Manitoba harp,
the fret to n.oh here •hl• ..mem The
hem was unloaded by norm on Mow4•y and
by 7 n'n,",h 4O 000 bn.h. le had been •h epee
nut el the eIyater ler the Bret. The Ad vanes
left fag Fort WIB4•m fes sootier eerie Ter
CHURCH NOTES.
been eery s000eeeful, will 0000lude on Fri-
day molest of this week. Key. W. U.
Magee, of AlvleI, . 11 is expected, w111 take
otarge of the work the drat week to l)olober.
Nolwltheb•ny ofnble weather
of lass ThursdaydlNpothelopu, a
svogoodly number
of student. and ether young people &mein
bled 10 the leotu,t•room of Koox church to
✓ eopens* to an th•Itotloo from the C. E.
Society of that chetah. Au Interesting pro.
gram was promoted, ooac4elnv of •coal soles
by Misses Sob•tby end Brown roil Mr.
Carrie, Iostrume.Ml soles by Idiom Pearl
Keeps and 1;raoe Dyke and Mr. l'usmor.,
W el eeleOttoos on the gr•mopboos under the
dlreotloo of Charles Doty. A novel feature
sad one whioh afforded 000siderable amuse-
ment was • geopr.pby mstab betwma the
ladles, captained by Mos Maggie Proudtool,
and the gentlemen, captained by Wesley
Edwards, Tbe ,Ntiemen were vloterlous.
At the 0000luitoo of the matoi the casette(
become miry lateness' and alter the mining
of refresbmeole wadi brought to • ohne.
COMING AND GOING
Mies Allo* Batty V yieitlog at Lessees!.
Harry T. Edward* •t.l:ed Loodoo last
week.
U. U. ',allows was home from Woodstock
over Ssoday,
Mies Odes M. Reoh•^ae has returned to
hor studies at Toronto Cotyersity.
Mrs, and the Mises. MoUoll have returned
from their visit to 141• North Shore.
W. Burrows and Son "Memo! four ort of
064 and one osr o1 wheat lest week.
Miss Louise Holmes, of Clinton, was the
guest of Mies Nellie Harris over Suodey.
Mrs Salkeld, Stratford, is visiting Mrs.
.1. Salkeld, Maple Grove, for • few weeks
Mrs, te *betas made • two woke' veil to
her daughter In Mallon, Mrs. 1). Jobnstoo.
Mies Alio@ Brown. who spent the simmer
here, retuned eo Cblo•gu oo Friday of last
week.
Will (Jives left Monday morolog for
Toronto, when he will work at his
trade.
Mrs. Ju. Crslele has returned from •
•felt to her dangbter, Mre. A. Door, •t
Steener. -
telemeter J. U. Naftel lett on Monday to re
same his studies at Trinity Sidles! College,
Toronto.
Mrs. (Rev.) F. W. Hollinreke.od son, of
Grimsby, are visiting at the residence ot Mr
sad Mn Joh, Acheson.
Mn, R. B. Smith has gone to Toronto
Aad will spurt several menthe there with
bar daughter, Mrs Edit.
Mar. Sutherland arrived In town this
weak to take obarge of the dress making
department at Smith Bros,
Moe 1.1111. W ebster has returned home
from • month'e vent at her brother s and
to other cites In Michigan.
MIM McAllister, of i)etroll, after spend-
ing • ple.ea01 week's visit with Mir Dos•
ash, left for home Last week.
Geo. Thomson, manager of the (Joderlob
Lumber Co.. took the trip to Salt Ste
Mame thle week by steamer Klieg 'Award
Wm. Bailie, Doagannoo, was at Brant-
ford this week attending a meeting of Ibis
axautl . of the Canadian Order of -
v C r Forint
*re.
Mrs. Melees°, widow of the lata J. C.
MiL+gan, editor of Th. Vana,uver World,
has been visiting her 000sio, Mrs. J. L. Alt-
hea, of the Huron rod.
Robert Holmes, M. P , Clinton, returned
Saturday night from Winnipeg, where he
0.d been to ott*odaooe at the Gem•ral Con-
tineno0 of tn. Methodist ohuroh.
Hruseele fest : James Mol'raokso and
(amity, who removed from Brussels to 0ede.
rich • 1.w months ohs •h• have returned
to
town and will take up their residence here,
(Mores Sharman, of (.;mo•go, was In town
1. r a few days vt.tlb,g his lather, Edward
Sharmao, who hse been seriously I11, hat
wh t is Dow, we &•e Ousel to learn, on the
mend.
H. E. Hodgen' is mein back to town and
to charge of Redeem' tiros'. butane's here,
. iter reliever hie brother, F. R. Hodgen,
at Clinton while the later enjoyed • trip to
the West.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rest mid two sons.
of Sealant'. were •Inftlog to :own over
Sunday. Mn, Pumore a000mpelmet her
sitter en her return to Se•lorth sod is mak
ins • volt there.
Next Monday w111 le, • rally day for the
young men's Rails clew. It is hoped at
this meeting to elect otboers end • provision
•1 oommittee to make_'arrangemenls for Y.
M. C. A work during the winter. Claes
meets at 2 o'olook .harp to Assembly Hall,
East street.
Next Sunday 1. Sunday sohnol Rally
T)ay in the Methodist churoh, and bo'b the
North street and the Vtatena street M@tbo-
dl.t. Salida, schools will Adele' th. 030e-
•tob with Spaniel session.. It will ales b.
tbeeem'-sooual (7hildr.a'. Day le the Pres-
byterian rhnroh, and will be observed as
such at Koox ebonite.
MANY WEDDINGS.
800511.-a1bDLJ.
Au *vest la *blob Uotlerlob people aril*.
termed took pima at Port Rowan .0 Wed-
nesday morning, 17th inst., when Man. H.
Humber, one of our best known young 000'
nes* meo,wedd.d Miss Luxus Myrtle Riddle,
daughter of C. Biddle, of Pert kiowsa. The
oer.mooy too! plsee to the B pteut ohereb
and was performed by ROT. F. 0. Elliott,
of Waterford, br*lb.r-la-law of the bride,
.5.bt.1 by Rev. R `launders, of Pert Row-
an. After • trip 10 Negara Falb, Buffalo,
sod other plaoes, Mr. sod Mr.. Humber ar-
rived In Uoi.r(oh Tuesday 'debt and are
now 000upytl4 the baadeome new rmldeom
on Victoria street sehloa Mr, Humber k .
lust built. We weloome the bride be our
town and wish them beth a lull meaeure of
happiness and prosperity.
0„111AN-BC1.aW..
The nadano of Rey. sad Mrs. J. Ras
toll, 196 Coates' •vena*, London, win the
i,-,oe of • very pretty wedding on Wade's-
day, September 17tb, when MW Elates
Rowell and Alfred E. Morgan, M. U., of
Adelaide, were united to stant•ge. Ths
eeremosy was performed by the bride's
tattier, resisted by Rev. U. J. liver, of Tsar
water, noels of the bride, and Rev, G. J.
Bishop, to tb• peewees of a few Immedlete
friends and relatives. The bride wee gives
•way by her brother, 1)r. J. W. Rosselli
and attended by Mies Edith Wiggins, M
Ood.rlob, a, bridesmaid, and little Urged
Sheppard, olein of ebe bride, as Tower girl,
The groom was supported by his brother.
E A. Morgan, of Siratbroy. The weddhsg
marob was played by Mise E Mand MoD...
•Id, of London. 1)r. sod Mn. Merges left
on the evening l.. P. R. train on an outmod-
ed trip down tee 81. Lawrence be eastern
sides. Tbe bride is known la Uoderlob,
and her many friends hero wish her every
happiness
51Aaa-H1RLSY.
At 9 o'olook yesterday morning, at Ss.
Peter's ohurob, Mies Margaret Josephine
Hurley. daughter of Mrs. Patric Horley,
town, and Frederick W. Mare, of Sarnia,
were untied to matrimony by Its,. bather
West. The bride was prot111y attired In •
gown of white Persian lawn, bridal yell sod
wreath, and carried a prayerbook bound le
white. The trimming. of bar gown ware
slit •ppligae and white liberty .11k. The
bridesmaid was Mi.. Helots Sosoles, of
Point Edward, who ws.a dressed la wait,
Perinea laws sad l el.00lena.. Isom sad
bleak velvet ploeurs hat, and oarrled •
bouquet el white asters. Jack Nation, of
Stratford, wee best men. Among the roosts
were Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Master WIIIIe
and MIM Margaret Elliott, of Sarnia; Ohs..
Smltb, of Sarnia; Mies May H.ffroo, Mr.
and Mrs Mulrbsed, Mw Amnia Scanlan
and Ju. Hurley, brotber of the bride, of
Point Edward. The bride received a large
number of handsome vita from her tripods
and from toe groom • pearl ring. Toe
groom's pretest to the bridesmaid was •
pearl plc. A farewell party was gives boat
evening at the residence of the bride's
mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Mara leers on
the 2:30 P. B. trent today for their home
at Sarnia.
l'Ll?Ton -IR W IN.
Stratford Herald : Mr. and Mr.. James
Welkom have returned to tan oil, after
. poodlog two months vl,ltlog friends at
Goderloh, Wingbaai, Brussels, Harrlaton,
Moorefield and other points. 'They drove
▪ boot from place to plan and had • most
enjoyable time.
Moe K. (Irene Pulley returned last week
from • visit to Loodoo, sod left on Tuesday
to visit friend. to Chloro, Milwaukee sod
other western elem. While to Celine°
Miss Polley will be • guest at the horse ot
Mr. and hire. Fred Cattle, 1010 Canton
ave., South Oak Park.
W. 0. Harris, of Philadelphia, visited ter
a few flays the put week at the home of hie
uncle, Thee. Herne, having come on Irom
Niagara Fell., where he attended the gem
oral meeting of the American Risotrn-ahem-
lo.l Snolety Hb soar, Mks Rob•o• Har-
ris, returned with him to Philadelphia, aiter
spending two months In town.
Miss Pearl Byers, a Seuthampto, girl who
war born la this town and who is • grand-
Aaugnter of Mrs. Dosaldsoo, Elgin avenue,
ha gone t0 I'tttebore, l'8 , to take • position
as stenogr•peer sod typewriter Prior to
her departure she wee gems • surprise party
by about forty of her young lady and gee, Ie
men friends and WAS presented with some
RIIM. sod a very kindly -worded address of
farewell s
The Kpwortn League of Vlo;orie styes.
Methodist 'Church held • reception for moo
dents on Tuesday evening. 1 here wan •
large set eolance and • very Intermit og mast
top After devotlontal maims the tattooing
program was rendered ; R•oltetton, Ming
Hattie Pel^her ; eoln, John MoKsy ; recite
tion, Mies Heb ; In•tntmea•I does, Messrs.
11. Ice• and W.I,ere ; solo, Mies Robineoe :
recitation, Ano ISsan ; solo, K. Belcher ; .d
dress, .1 Shannon ; dl•Ingue, Mls... Shan
mos and Harris sod Herbert Runbanan.
Rey. J. W. Knhineen presided. At the
elms of the program refreshments were
el end a armlet hoer was spent.
A very •olny•hle farewell social woe elves
by the members and eneeregation of the
R.ptlet chorah on Tuesday .T55iee to pastor
(' H. ,I,rn.e and his WII,, who are Moving
to resume mediae at McMaster I7nIy•r.lty,
Termite A .amptone, repass woe followed
by an informal meeting, when an &Adrees
was read by Tno. U Howley and a pores
presented by Mrs..1... K. Inwltl as takes,
of the mernbere' esteem for their mottoes
were. Next Sandal w111 he i'astnr .fools'
farewell servl.es. The evening @object w111
Iwo ''Osd'. Love Ude," •sad *be *mew wet
he followed by Mee shnervanm.4 No lewd'.
Seifert. The ovoidal merles. whish hay.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
The H•mlote (Man )Herald snootiness the
marriage at Mlotota of W.Clifton,
.r C.C Ma •
grandson of Mtn. J... Wilson, Hares road.
Mr. Clifton went welt over Eve years age
sod hu done well. He is now • prosperous
general mordant to Beulah, Man., and hes
• host of friends. The Herald says :
"A very pretty wedding took plus In 00.
Methodist ohuroh Iters on W edoeed•y,
Sept. 3rd, when Mr. C. W. Clifton and Mies
N. Irwin were joined to the hely beads of
wedlock, Rev. Mr. MoMalleo, of Rouleb,
tieing tie nuptial knot. The oboroh wee
beautifully mo00dorated for the .1
oo. A
square mob of flowers and shrubs w1.
erected In the centre The groom wee sup-
ported by Mr. F. Irwin ; tollowlog thaw
entered the bride, oarrylog • beautiful show-
er bouquet of carnations, who war given
away by her noel', Mr. 0. J. Campbell
the bridesmaid, Mies R. Irwin, them ea -
tared and took her oleos beside bbe bride.
Tbe ceremony was performed la the pres-
ence of a large number of their friends and
acquaintanoss. The newly.m•rrted maple
to -,k the 11 A... tram for Wlootpeg. W•
all join In wbhiog them • long and bappy
voyage on the matrimonial es•."
After .pending too dayn a Winnipeg the
young couple were toadered s reeeptioo by
Mr. 1)..L Cempboll .t hl. reeld.om, Silver
trend farm. About tnrty•tive friends aad
relatives were present, among them the
groom's mother, of Toronto, and 0. C.
Clifton, • brother. After a tamptaoel
repent s pleuaot evening Wee spent, Th.
oouple roomed • number of useful and
valuable promote, that from the brides
aoole being • handsome oheli0e.
Fine fall weather and well made fell tailor.
lni oto well ".010,, The latter you oo get
•t F. J 1'rblhem e, end oo may reaeooably
expect • fair supply of toe former anyway,
(:all and examine Mr. Prldh•m'e suiting..
Don't Inrget MIs. Uoengb'c millinery
opening, Friday and Saturday.
The rattle of the 000l se It finis its way
to the nim le the oellar la not a. •olom,nou•
ae of yore
There was a meeting of the hotel men ab
Clinton last week to dowse the situation
regarding the referendum.
News has been received el the death .t
Willem Campbell, who has been baklag
Narnlsse M. °settee In the Mt. ,leseph on-
dertekinge and who is said to hay. Invested
• good many thealands of dollars is the
"nity "
M,rok'. Report, • drug journal published
In hew York, remedy offered • 820 prize
for the beet paper on the subjess, "Hew owe
• druggist lea mty beet advertl.e biatmllr'
3 J. All.., formerly of 11oderleh sad (111&
toe ani now of Ottawa, went Iatn the mom
petition sod was the prize.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Don't forget Mice O000gh'u milliary
opening, Friday and Saturday.
Go to the old reliable eys(.r house,
Victoria Restaurant, West street, for fresh
oysters, sold In bulk sod all style.: Mews,
(rye or rows. Contmtlonery, fruit, tobao.
oo. end clears. C. BI.Acemona, proprietor.'
Telephone 70.
The ladies of Goderioh and ylolnly en
In, lead to attend Miss Dosegh's mlllleery
°pewee, whioh takes plan Friday and Sat.
ardev. The 1•t.s1 style. In extensive de.
signs.
Whim visiting the Goderloh .11)81tses be
more and call nod .e. thin immense stook el
stoves and range, direct from Toronto ex-
hibition, the hottest u.ortmeoe in s6•0'er11
Ontario. h:very stove guaranteed satisfac-
tory 01 voar money refunded. J. H. Wow.
sett,, the oheap stove and Furna0e man.
UtO. W. Tirousoe & Son have some se.
°optionally fine lines In "Dominion" and
"tfoderloh" orgaos Inc f•11 trade. Times
to.Oramentc hay+ some Improved festoons le
motion and use. whioh sully gly@ them •
dulled advantage over other makes. Al.
though s 1perler to sewn, napes,, they w/4
set omit yea a.. more, and will always b.
. gnat Douro* of plea.urs to the buyer. A
deecrtpel•e oelalogus will be mailed free es
application.
11 T. 14. W'g,Tga, Eta (-batons -Animal
western seoarsien. by Grand Trask Rail-
way to Bay Clay, Chimps, ( aetanatl,
Cleveland. (Mambo., 0 , Detroit, Grand
Rapids. Minneapolis, fore Har.., Sagteaw
sad St. Peal. Tlok•te rood Wog Thurs-
day, Friday and Setorday. September 25th,
26141 and 27th; good to return ea or bolero
October 13th. For tickets and all informa-
tion apply te Town Tlokea Agent, Greed
Trunk Railway. Cfgo been, 6 A re to
10 r. w. Jen. O. MCUONALD, D. P. • , Te
mato. T. F. LAw'asNoa, Tuna Ttekei
Agms, Ood.rloh. 99 at
The organ foetory'e dray berm h*nam. ne
duly 1101114 1.,': Saturday morning and
lenge through the performones osmme.ly
termed roaming away. The Amy turned up
side Iowa ami "Pat" tried to keep It 'ring
0. that reillos blt1was only pertly sue-
sesafel, mettles sola. NM ,Is the legs that
lot ►lm .p lee • while.
DIED.
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JOHNS. At Hefatevaln, Man.. so lat.rd
thannJo tiolbon w.ahlJoh. Wesley. ,. if of t
rases,/ moothe sad 3 days. aged gad r
WANTED -A GOUD GBNERAL N/111.
meet. Appluto i00 M♦COON
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