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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-10-9, Page 1THREE ' •A 8 •' ADV'TS Ane AOTIVE Ao4-NT8 emit• PLACE 1N THE SIGNAL 1J�5 THTr7 I.DADINC NEWBPAP�]R OP HURON ' OOUNTY- FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR •2903 LOOK AT YOUR LABEL I IT SHOULD BE MARKED PAID FOR .:. 1902 GODERICH, ON"1'ARIO, CANADA : OCTOBER 9, 1902 D. M°G1LLICUDIJY, EDITOR. THE WUkLY MAttwe r REPORT OOora*On. tlep1. 14. IYOd F•II N'beat, 0 63 to 03 )lour. famll7•epor cwt.... _....,110 I3 200 Flour, patent. per awl......,1 H so 1 3) Brew, too.. .� 17 00 101700 aborts, p ton . . • • • • • • • • �-•... 10 00 102 100 y*ccrreologe, per cwt .............. 1 W to 1 W 1tie, per bush .. 0 tlU w 0 b °Buckwheat. per baetr 0 J6 to 0 Stet ()oe. et bosh t u• w l ........... 15 b 0 23 I'pse, to bsh................_... Ou to 000 parley, per bush 0 31 o 0 31 Ilei. ton new 0 (1) to 0 N) Potatoes. t bush,. :t) to u e, Butter......... 0 1:4 to 0 11 ('oeo.e. mer Ili.... ...... 0 10 to U I Fags. tr.sh upsets& • dot0 16 to 0 15 Wool........_.............._... 100 La 460 dildos. -.....-._.. (00 to 1 0) Pals -._ 0111oa6O ir..ee.edHyo(. - w0)wIbi311 Haoua _ u u to 0 t0 Ham. per Ib.. ....� 0 13 to 0 16 Lard, per Ik 0 11 to 11 Irree..d Beef ton vuartor 0 (A) to 0 m teemed DOM Wad 000 t0 000 Attie, RzaOrt 6 W to S 60 •• OMlaarr 1 W to ( a, Muslo. • �;/l99 JEAN Mt•LAREN (.4. r.tursd from her *tuella In 'I'orooto art e prep••ed 10 gore violls Iessos at her reel drove. V,otsri•street 1 and has •leo resumed her class le Hight and danoing.- _-_ _ 1 I m Valva COLRORNI lar..umbg her claamea l■ ibe 'October music method a her et0dle on H.mll' se street. For mtormal/eaapply either at audio or •t I meat : on the oh.irma0'e left set K 8. . 11- ,,.idsua 8L P.trW'e street. SUCCESSFUL BANQUET. Hon• J I. Tarts Honored by the People of doderloh. The Mlsleter Laprewea MIm•eIf la et ealldlag a areab water at as Carly May "Caned. fey t Anodises." the kry.ele a MI. addrra.-Thr de1Nle..7 Tra.perlattes. The boo.laet tendered to Ho1..1. 1 Tarte Wsdosd•y eyeotug I.et by the oltlt,o. of Golerinh, at the Hotel B..lford, was one of the most successful ever held In thl. town The •herder , w.e large, Peery clue was repr.e•nted, and u6e spoil of good fellow. .hip that ptevoled throughout was of the bust ohar•cIer. A tumptoou. dinner woo • plod, lly saved, ..d too muub credit can. set to give* to the. who ha 1 ah.ry. of thr •rrao..mem s. The oh•tr woe feaup:ed by the Myor, M, (.. 1'.meroo, M 1'. 1' , and on Ifs right were Hoo, J 1 Tarte, R Halm.•s, 61. 1' , D. Mc(i.11touddy, Cbas. Mood. M P. for Booa- vitare, Alex Saunders nd K. D. Lea our, ('oal E11lloeer of Publlo Work. D.pire• CHAR. M. PA9 MORE, w Kin churck P.oae. Orga. end 91-tf (haute' sad Okolrmwt Papal of Mr. A. 1!. fart. 1' bel. 0. .t eglesea stent. {alar GLENN CAMPBELL, Organist sed muslo.l director of North etrtet Methodist *burr h. tea.har of pino. plot or- g an .nd them, Pupil propend for al .a• am:nal.ose n the 'Toronto (lonservatory of Mud.•. will be plea.rd to receive .ppllca- (tot.s from all (be., rb, •t)r111R4 ouch Inrruo- ton o hie new studio over Thom.on'• tousle 'tore, Ilse of piano for praotl' m mal ins ar cowed for. 67tf FOL• Sale. L' -l. SALE -SLAV[ MARK ; FOU R I rsnold; shoat 13 Loads. Apply to U. N' THOSidON k 8U'.S. frit AT H1(i STONE HMt'6E WITH halt an sere o' land, oo I'.otoo Knot. can t.(' b,aght for Ili oe0u on the dollar tf ,.•p- rod ',0 now Home.rs•kere and lovestors wA, 1 d. wai I) la vestige a tdre•t TH10..J. M0OIt1101',4K, 1011 Hayfield P.0. i,'kK SALE -1.01 NO. 1, UONCK9 1 .loot. 01.0. Aehl.ld IM .crs. I6 acres hardwood bub ('po . toe property there le • tram. boos. !malt. from. hero la good stere of rep•Ir, 3115n. ono arm of orchard good well ro..ees'en a •o7 time Fur further pps►rnoulsrs apply o JO,IN 1'AMI'BKL1., or to •' Ib. promlw. I'HILII' iIOLT, Ate M. 1V.1 Barra er, etc . IC u uod.rtcl.. DK•4IRi1LI KKi1DF:.1CitFitItSALE. lJ The subsAb we offs f ,r sale the rs'- deem and bas ettfal grsuode adtomiser i. the town . 1 (lodarlob, owned ant owupled bl th5 H oo J. T.O•r.ew, who le about to menus 10 Toronto. Tne property embraces *vs of Ne nowt bnllding les In the tow*, contaolog * 1001) two .ores, gad to 01 oto not dgetring so extensive • Emden could .4vso(e008 1 subdivided .ed meld a• buildin alts. Poese..ln .t ant tuna Inspection Invited. T, rm. one half cash. M iaops o t mortgage at p 1 08(1, 1Notd •t GodeNah July lith, 1901. DICKINttOM A OAKKOW, A tt Vendors 8slkltore CROICiIdU1Lu1Nu LOTS FOR SALK V Rt. 0aoelgo'. ward. Appl . to 1. 1. DANCRT. �tf '7ALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR • isle, b.ing the Vrop rty of Mrs Robert Whi'ely. co0•• nle(Dl acres. being oom posed of lot 1 t Io the 5N omoestoo. nd 1 acres. pun of 1,t 11In the Ith resee,sloo. Oolerleh Io.oshlp. This • gr,. claw farm ana le elm stet about four miles from Uoderi,h, Title Derfer.t. For particulars &only to tl. a under - sired (rated Ind J sly. 19)1. PHILIP HOLT. OodeMch- laomeone*. *to• f'1HAM. K. SHAW, IIRNRRAI. iho9UR- lJ ANCR •ad rel seine &heat, Omoe. the door east of P. 0., Ooderloh. Agent for the fading mutual Are I,,sorse,, tom mini« and fading stork oom'onls. Mero•otlie &.4 manufacturing riot• t e..' t rots. Ce11 at °Woe. r�7 R. ROBFORTSON. . Accountant and Insurance Agent. IHwks and amount. mode up. IIuilding@ rented and rents oolleoted, Fin Isuraoo. 10 Britsh and Canadian Com nts. U�je-.lo ('roud(ont ft Hay• ofane, North treat -Oede Loh. 43 0 _. Fe1. T. NAFFKL, OF,NRRAL iN• SCRANC1 nd Real Rotate stmt, Fire, Llfo, Aeoldestand Plate 01a.. Inoarance efs'tel on mutual or mesh plan a lowest .ate °elble, Bet I(ngllsh and Can.dlen companies rep ret (d. 041 . nett door to Uarraw .k °arrow, Bar- ero Hemli es 8trssL situations Naeem. IRI WANTED AT Yea OODRRTOR x Knidin/ rantori. M000 need apply 01 - rent ih see earlier steady employmset. Ap tilt at 000a at Ne 1' ampsey's Otters, Mart -Mt. � 1:31KRAL SERVANt WANCLL- s Apple b MRi. 8. A. MnQAW. 21 at. llnlcnt Street, 193-0 home, Prsideat of l.oderteh B.a•d of Trod*, John 0todord .-1 1 Hao', ant (t E 1' east. priy.Cd secretary Lo the Mlab- ter. Amongst others preteot ware H F', Mu ere, W. (' Brsoeh, W iPaam lee, S. R. Stawort, N, H. Doyle (16140►NI), H. J,, U. _� draw To the H oorable J. Israel Tarte, VIOLIN LO OI'edltoi's. Minister of Publlo Worn SI•, -Th• municipal ooaooil of the town til Ooderlob and tilt B,od of Trade, in the a•�f of the olnz roe g Ity, weed r Yon • oordi•) wagome oo thus your moon 1 Skit to what w. claim to be the prettiest tames ('.004(. Oa looking aroual our town we think you will t oils eros of morkel Improteme01 •,moa your lase vl.it. our maaafaoturlog ei t•b'ubmenta bays loareesed, and new In- olod. tsctorls e( furniture, bicycles, mono. and tther eagle*, organs, bathroom 66tloge sed haler?, ons f for loading 6 ear mills of the mummy, • large elay.tor, oto., etc. W'• have /bellowed with much toterest y'onr trip around the Oral Laked, and plu m ori record our epPrscl•tlo• of your e6 xm to further the tranepsrb•sion facilites of our oo.ntry; we are vitally interested to this gaetie, for upon itI vu" )wiled sclotian de• redo le • very latus ezteat the fo•ure • 1 erit of our tow's. (lose progres n Dro.p y la shed to the ares 4eestio0 a that re lating te increased railway facilites, and t, this esbiect we are •ware you hey• been gtvinj attention ev•0 to our d rocas, as you epos • comp•ta•.(valy reeeot oocasten .toted your bops that the Canallan I'.o160 Railway spasm would hi cootln.ed from Gro'ph n this port. Ws Iodolge ale hope lh.t you will resew yosr eff.ru to bring alert this muoh-'c-be-i«Ired result. Ws naturally wish to •bars In the trod• • ride( frnm the transportation of the mag• ot4oeot harvasto of abs great Nortbweat, and t1 the end tt ie an absolute necessity 14101 our herb s be Improved •ed to this we woe Id particularly draw your •eteat40.. (iodericb h arbor l the only one ori this shore capable of •000mmod•tIn1 vessels of the larg.et size Same mare age the port was oosNtuted • barter of rofuge, sod large •muuate wen spent In maklor tt •ooh, but reps'ed Inseaom n. have Mowed and sU11 nocur to w itch v«eets hays been u tab's to soar thee 11.rbor la rough w,emtber, •ad b•ye tea foroel b wk shelter oo the opposite shore. 1'hl. f. -' Lu grea•.ly militated mast the rood aims of our port .monist m arioere, •ad deters veal men front oomior t , u., entailing serious loses te the els vatore, (extensive etp,rt) local milling in ural and to other mefoetiln and in lus- trltl atarprim throughout that large par trot of Wotarn Ootarlo whloh looks to liodenoh ter sapping f.eintnt. Spscla° oases can ba tilted *blob rod to lesion the renefli that Mould aocru. from the I•rre expenditure that hs alr,a iy b, en made by the O0•ernment on the harbor. To obviile the d,flhvlty and danger and te maks the pert what we feel It should be, end what we believe you Intend It •h .11 be, It b con- e ,dend by •11 hsviog the welfare of nor town at heart aha an oatslde breakwater should be oonstrneted odder whiob vessels may be steadied In any w.ther nd be e1- %hled to make their en'raocs with sae. Aesurmg you of the pleasure which Soar visit affords .nd boiler to have aha pleasure of • repeated visit. The assemll.ge at oro* struck up, ''For He Is a Jolly (food Fellow," olslna with three ohntro and 'k- "tiger," nd when from the oroheatr• the strains of lht "Mar- seill.bs" fleeted through the banquet hail the aothualum 7.•ohed Its fall bslght. The Mielotar smiled and looked u 1f he felt "at. home." Crottle M.rml, the eloquent member for Boa•ventun, thought he ws "where 141. blue Sr. Lawrence 6 ,w. towards the cane" and • dreamy ezprenioo came over the ooaotenanon of I'.1). L•henr whirh made one belle.• hs woe thinking. ' It s good to he here " When rho Minioter rose 11 respond the banqueter. •roar and chore,) again end •gain, and It was mins alms before he could begin hle.d2rees. Mr. Tarts spoke of Canad•'e •dvanteg.I from a geogr•phloai etandpo.ot, poiotlog oat the groat posihilitiee In the way of tranepnrtatlne. That Canadians did not do •11 their shipoing showed that something was wrong. What they wanted was to have flair harbors and waterway. Improved. ta nen he •eked fn• half a million dollars b improve the Mnntreed herbsr he was o.11ed • spendthrift. ltut, think Uo1, it was by mon who d,d not know the groaner of fnr noan'.ry. Thorn we-+ publio men i t lbs ter east aid Q inbec who hal been to Fndlant, to 1'arte .o4 to K nor, bat who had eev. r assn to 11 111th Colombia or idtnitohe. Toe gn«t:on of today was whether we wore going to allow oar ,tmnrioan rr!endel to enrlch themselvs with oar trade. and we should h.,. r ,r4,lenne enough in otnsivs to keep Cmedl.m trade for Coalien ohms nolo ( ADplanre. ) As to the rtatemens el Tne Manitoba Free Prot the the formers feond It e00«tary to go to the Collet 81.l.at in ardor in get • sell ,lent sopoly of bl inkst., 11e wnold sk his bearers if they did •nt •gree with him Lha lbs R-t'ish empire °.told • apply sham with ail th. blankets they wonted. 1'or himself, he h.d bean e.II.4 many ••otes. hat It did ant bother him. Whoa he hmlleyed to • pokey, he would r0 straight •head fighting fnr the aiteraative he ked i. flew. Hs polio was 10 dave'op oar 745007or f x the be ale of C...4'ar, I• rash% to he remembered tb.1 we had only mashed the fringe 0l ear 00terel r eMem. 'rhe In terata of the (anent,. ehnnl4 he held •ha•• pert, poley. le the poo he had ,...l,sd ►he uponrt of hnth partlos on the tran.r'orta- use grottos and the day wee not tar die Net wbee..'I hos 1'.aediani woeld •tti•fy Gook, J. 0. MonID, Phillip Ho11, K. 0., Wm. Proadfoot, K. C, Job. Cralele, K ,ort Tbomp000, k . P, Law son, J T. Uoldtborpe, Joseph Hook, A. Eisner, W. r. Murrey, Cass Yotog. C. A, Humber, .1. S rut Prttohard, JoepI. M, Held, T. W. Noire, J. H, '1'.8.71, C. A- Aslio, Rabett Juts, Jams Hooh•o.o, jr., H. A Tofft,d, J, T. Salk.IJ, Witham J. C.a, O C, Whirl . J. W. South. IV. W. risotto. W. T. Webb. at, J. Puley, J. L.. Orem. C. 0. Utast, William F Voq*g, U. K, Parker, V1 ill .1. Pumote, line 8aikeld, jr., Harry L. R.Ikeld, F, 1. Pedh•m, 800rer, J. A M01010,11, Wm, Campbell. S Hiok, H.S. Hodgins, Janee R Lavinn, W. C. Prldbam, W. C. Goode, John 0.11, W..1•oke00, R J Aoheeoa, W. Linn, •1. H. Colborne, W. L. Eliot, Dr. T.ylor, 1'..lo'den, W. A Moto n, Chs.. I.•., A. 1). MbLtan, (leo. Thomson, J, D. MuC000ell, Dr. A C Hooter. Jobn Knox, W S. MoCrootie, Harry Morrie, Il. Mulles, Jame Unroll, R.b•rt Kerr ----- Tho •barman is mmemoir the speaking ex- e rcises paid • tribute to the gust of the e vening as • public man who had done muoh for the 1030177. The Minister of Public Worke eat a onus who mads 0)meoll oon- with the 000dll,ons of the ooanlry �n every I'rovloce, and wa..a most lodelet- ',obba worker. He had to the past done mooh to Improve the harbor at l;uierloh, end be was on record to favor of addition.) ouprovem.oto befog mad• W the uassporla non i.o:titis at this port. He id : oasurtd th.t .fur examlolog the harbor Loday the Minister would be eatlaOed th.t the pro posed breakwatar woo an obsolete ne malty, e nd It +as a wsil-koowo Mot that with the Hoe. J. 1 T.rte te believe that • th.og e bould be done was t, as that .o time was loot la doing It. The speaker then o.11ed upon R '3 Williams, ('resident of Me Hard of Orate, who rood the following .d. NGrICE T,J URSDITOR8. 1. the Matter of the lestale of John Morrison McLeod, tale of the Tows of Ooderir4, In the ('.eels of Hwroe, dreeosrd, Nodes b hereby ghee, pursuant to the re- vised Statutes of (aorto, tl C. t •. 12i, th.t •l1 oredirte and others has Mngo\Ims a.ggasinst the estate of the sol l Jobs Morrson McLeod. who dial on or .boat tin. elk day of .lulus', t9)t, aro regair.d bee or before the 11th der of No, amber, IMl. to sod by poet. pyrepaid. or de - liver o C. Seeger. Oo4r'oh, t)at.. solicitor for rb..z.oator of the loot wol of the eal1 d e- er•rsd, their Phr.tl.a and aurum«, s idr« sea sod descriptions, ,h. full pyaftic.lan of their olden,. • •ta•emens of their secants sad the nature of the seourltls Of sail ha.d by them. And farther oke natio. Nat attor .uch last msatl3.ed date the sal 1 eteeutor w111 proceed o die:ribald the •we'.. of th a deoe nerd ein o0g t e psnies entitled thereto. haring regard of o the I o cotmrof wni lib. • ell neo lire / o b acdcs •bed tau the sof even tt x will sot be 'table for t h e said most+, or 1 x • 1 • pert t hee.- of to any p• rson or perece0 of whose claims aotice.bai no: hay. byes rya rived s) h.m ••. the time of eu,b de:rlenttos. Iatad o 11 October 1011. C SLAYER, Solkltor for Ja,n a Wn m t. executor. 0101 W i _ t OOODORNERAL BRK- NAR:'' WNII'1l to Mos, AD)LPHUS itgtoa et. Lost 1 081' -ON '►HURi-DAY�ER040, • on W.Ileelel. West or Waterloo etrsu. • to �eb.tt book ooml Finder will origs by a "1111 ►L nrc,. Astray. r11 H R E F: HEAD OF C A T T L E 1 strayed eeserai week. yo. Ooe is • two year-old red user' with whit' spots sof some holes In left ear : and ooh , oiler two are yowling.. a heifer sad • s mer, rod end wh1•e. Anyone knswie[ of tbsir whensbtut; cem- mudoste with WM. BAILIE or S. 71811010, I/ang•.0.. I'. 0. 2 I m °A(1HER WANr13D -FOR SM. NO. 1. C,Iborna Dutl .0 b oommenrs Jan. 3, 1933. ADplioltlone reeslvad np to the 3d of November, Apoly, stating salary, b A. WILLIAMS, Dunlop P,O. A (iEriri WANTItp.--1'O TAKE 00- 11. der for one sspirlor omtoa mad, walk - int and under oaten. Littmrol eomml Men. Writsu ons, THR OONAI)IAN SKIRT CO., Oast ph, Oat Motes �ARNINO.-ANY PERSON BAlR- wifhmtlng from the 1si•h41 oiled %WRIT] pwml0Mom, ehoo1111. or otherwle, rrs'IpgeNo`` spin ny par er flit property will M arr.seted sad prtteseand. S. C. ATTAiLlo Kldgewood 1Mra. UROF. 8. L TAURK ll •grpAcrunrwa O0TMIAW Awn SYI All kl•de of 8 @Penh. aol Ryrkatio, made to order. R wtantion s7l. paelu menton glen to Arelne [hA OMors by mall promptly attended to Re- wor. of garage refs(m r ..m•, .e I .mpl0y nn trevelller •game whatever N+,avraetl�qn �1tte•nn'sed. establ4h.4 I4; 1. '•51 RICR9t0ND STRRRT W.. T.,0014 r4) F- or iBale. WRAPPiNO PAPER --A LARGE '(5.0407 M ell 1.01.pap•rs r.01 W5. Apply m tn4 area. tt Publlo !Ponos. iIS THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO. -THS ONrAKto OONTRO• VKItTRO 11.1•.110148 ACT, - K4 1tt m o'a 1km✓.er (.r the l rytalalwn of IAP ProHere or °stari° for f e Rfrr(oral Uidriee of the 11'esf Riding of the ('00097 of Huron, holders on rhe r:.,l dots of May didthe r'IhdugofMaw, Pur. Dominion of ('.nals, 1'ros Ince of Ontario. ro wit 1 J Election PelItl between \ Jams Mitchell, pati t loner, and M O. Cameron, respondent. Take notlre that (he •h)ve petition will be tried •t Oelioode fla11. Toonto. on Smtar ts,. th • 23:h day of Ontobor, 1107. at the hour of MOO of the olook In the foreeo,n, ail o• such other subse.Inent days as moi (. needful Dated thee,' day of Ootober. 19 '' Ie// order. JAMK1 S. CARTWIRIGHT, Re 101170? of the ('curt of Appeal. F The Kxe, otnrs of the will of the Isle Samnel Stone wall offer for sale at Publlo Auotloo, at SlnanoT Warehouse, corner of Hamilton and V (0(071• streets, o0 THURSDAY, OCTOBRR 911. I9dT at the hoar of twelve o'clock soon. the follow- ing valuable property. tie. PAltt•R1.1. Part of Iota 100. 107 and RA, in the Maitland Concession. end part of lot 2, is the J ,d ('oncesl0,, In the Town and In the Township of Ooderinh, si I to contain 90 •Tres o' land or thereabouts. This is the property at potent oocnDled by It. Imei •, Dairymen, Thebuildings oomprlee a good belck dwell ng. barn and driving shed. all ie rood rtmditts 1 'Altl'R1.1. An nndlvided half interest In Farm Lot 12, ate Longo, Western Division of the Township of Colborne. wools tat said to (,00t*In 110 acre or th„rshouts PAHCII.3. fart of I.ot t104, to the Toto of 0oderloh, npon whloh Is a brick oott&(0 In rveeppaatrtr feelrg me Viet.rl• Mewst g PAK('LL 1. Part of Lot OAP,'In the Town of Oodrrit,. upon which Is ionsted • Ant ctas w0,0410 ee, to good repair ('AI4CRL 6. The Ant ole brick d wslbnx house. onnupled by the Iaktt~nmael Sloane. and the lend need It 000nettton therewl:h, heing ppaart of lot MAf1. I'AR('F:(.A.-l'art of I.ot IMO In the Towoof Oodertoh, upon which we situated 2 frame @toren and •framedwailing h,u se. fronting o0 Ilamtl'on street i 1'A t0R1.T I'art.of Loa9.6and917.In the Town of Oodoeloh, npnn which le • frame dwellin heats. fronting on Hamel .on street ('ARCEL R, 111 the hongehol 1 furniton sad efr.eta owned h7 the lam Mr elloann, In' 010410g bedroom, parlor and kitchen forni tore of amilIen? one ity; Aim bedding rhiea o•rpots coil pleturst. In the lot is Ino)nded a good peso. The above property will be sed @abject to • twurvel b1/ 1• sen oar, with the exception ofpa noel A. Ivor farther lof arms• ins apply to any of the underlay lL. DOWNING, l£IOCOton, W.J.PAIBLRY,{ JOHN KNOX, Anotbeeer Ir1UK1YSON k OARROW, 0111 _ Bollolo-s for Rxer nlen. Ih '1'HR SURROGATE ('(/CRT' OF THR 000NT3 or HURON. In the Molter of th 1n(000 CAVA .1 .1"An Mnrrinr Mrl.eod. derensed. Moslem es ne0M gloat aha after erne Azplr- aUon of twenty dare from the Ant pnh;loatlon hares} In rem wm tot .eweesptr..7 p(Inatlen will he made to the 8nrroww ('ourt of thin Coe,tlof Hnrdn hr Jams Alesedor An- 1.r.i.. of iho town of Oolmrlrh, In the 00110- ly of Heron. for utter@ of gn•Mltnshlp of this person end «tem of Marl Amanita Metwad the infant rand of .1,hn Morrison Meterd. whn died at the said. ewe of Onder,ek ee or •hon' tho A h d. of Aornw. 19'1' Ieevint him sae•Ivin( theeid tot ant 001) 1. I toted •t Oodorfmh Mit 27th 4.y of cep's n 4107 A- U. Is rt. 1110 r per.v Iwlien hi leaking •t fhb gage- O.R1A Re11o1Nrfee the said t. Moo with ayes of p.Miatfem. (Applawm) XRCUTORT' SALE, W e wen not the enemas of Amerla, but we were tbelr rivals ao,l ,n battIlop them is the geld of 00mme130 It wet bee. sairy fur us to be a united halloo. If he were muter of the otu►tloo ba would e000uragr the farmers to many wage, •moog tam being to protect the breeder of poulrry cad other produot. of the Iarm 040(0,1. forelgo oomp' 11.lou The Oaarlo government bed taken the right a'ep to re- gard to the e, port of timber, but unforlun- •tely the arm of the proviso. did not stretob through the whole country. He would not banal. • moment to placing un export duty oo pulp wood. Hie polio, did not mean btgher texaduo, cot by coy means : he w.1 not running 0ootr•ry to the policy of the L'beral party, bu0 who woo the man.moog.1 them who did not change hie boo mer" metb- ode during the loot too Seers. What be old two mootb. age he stood by today. Spe•kiop further ori tr•nsportatloo mottos h. s.id we should not allow Amerlo.n. to o.rry C•aatlao prediate Io Amerloao bot- tom,. ao long 56 the present rstrictions of the Amo:o s .hated. ( Applaue. j The time was cot far distant when both the C. P. R and the G. T. Ra1 ways would be compelled to have aeon of (boir own In the Atlaniic. He had no motive 10 taking the .Land be bad other th.o deyeloplog our r• sources oureelye. He ws as blgo in othoe se he wished r be And higher perhaps th.0 some wished him. H. woo doing hie best te promote our transportation 46011111« .nd it should be remembered that tr•neportatioo rod tariff went together. Any improve- ments made to harbor In Canada were pro- daotlye of good rsolts. Canadians were rich •Dough to improv• their harbors sod they should do It. la oonolusioo, Hoo Mr Ton remarked that an 104antl•1 paper In Toronto said isle •Anted. ws • "put up job" and that he woo not elooere. Well, tboLlberais were sy- iog he woo orating trouble. It amoaoted to naught with hi:n. H. hal I d to know that oommon tense and truth were the two greatest implements • man oould have and with these he Iateodod oonttoulog on hie course. Loud and prolooged applause greenlet the Minster of Public 11 erka whoa be took hs sea •t the clone of his able and brilliant ad- dress. "The Uanofaoturtng and Agricultural lo - were fittingly propos) by Robert Holmes, M. 1' , .bed rsepuaded to to brief but interesting ,poecbee by Alex. Saunders, J. C Martin and Jona itAnetord. The 1.1• ter brouvht down the ho... when he said, ""Why •m 1 here' 1, a Tory, More). present at • bouquet to de tenor to • Mlaleter of • Grit ('abinet, 1 wtil ta11 yin 1 endorses the oolicv of Con.dlu progress th.t has Oren publloly proclaimed by Gbit Hoe. J. 1.r.t Torte, and so loop u he retinus to proolam that Molloy I sh.11 be prepared to follow him u my leader." The sentiment ma • hearty response ft t to largs and oath...last.c audience. 'Patna lower men sad Tnosporta- no0'" woo res sded to bs..l• I Po sT C tem M. J'., 11 Mo(t-Il cuddy and John 1. Hoot. Mr. M•roll was partioelarly effective when h.'Patel ,hit although the co0ehtaeaoy that h. repRel0Ld was coo • manufac- turing centre but ooubited prinolpal y to f.rming, fi.L/ag cad lomberltag, yt he w prepared to toy that the &ddres. delivered by the Mini tier of Pablo Works would be A', oaruly fisveivel by the electors of Hoo• veaur.56 it had been in West Heron that D ight. Hs •Iso made a0 effeadve plea for mon brotherh.eee between the people of the v.rtou. Provinces end .old that ail that woo wanted to male ('.nod• oma of the greatest 000,17ls woo that Its people should come to know eacb other better. He cloud an eloquent address amidst loud applause. At toe oonotaslen of Ur. Mood's address air. 'forte rose avid proposed the heath of tine chairman, seal oald • bogb tribute to that gentleman fle said that on his pr,• vices visit to (icienob ho woo the past of the chairman's lamented fatbor,ths late Hon. 61. ('. (••meron. •n 1 he was pleased now to he the truest of a get herleg proided over by the son of the late friend, rod to kuow that he wee ". chip off the old block " He reiterated the se•tnmeoe he bad pnvioasly made as to rho nmeem@ Ly el an outside brskw.tar for Uoderloh harbor, and staad that 11e woo In favor of u@ ooaetrootdoo, but he was only one man l0 the C•blcet. Mr. Cameron, to replying to the toast, exprfaosd some disappointment with the In- definit.oees of Mr Tarte'. @testemeot re- g•rding the brook water, espeolally u ho had riven • more d).tloot promos privately to him (-he speaker). Mr. Tarte them gays Mr. Comoro° permission to repeat who he h.d said prlyately, and the chairman did so, ling that the Minister had stated without gaail4o•llon that be would build th. breakwater. Mr. -Cameron •xprseed hie gratltitattoo with this promise, believing that what the Minster R.j4 he would do would tee• lore. The proe..edmp. me:m terminated by slog. tog the Notional Anthem, ofrer which a Ierge number of those prrosht ..me forward and were protected to Hoo. Mr. Totts. Whiting. 'Ther* 1e nothing U • name uolee there le eaod behind 11. How.ver, our gratitude le due to Mr. Doyle for nom - lag that hors and bringing him to town. Some we have Ist the, only tool W'aitlog It le a pleasure to hove anythlag come to town as • reminder of the mol who made the Daybs I ok the du'r. Mr. Danis bad better wake up the span sod name the other on, J. T. Kerria." Tu. Dt SOAR NUN SHwv. •1'1, Dungannon show taks oleos ted.y and tomorrow, and with goo) we•ths pro tass to be • huge sec- ure•. Tomorrow evening • grand 000wrt wall be held to the, Agrluuttural Hail, where an attractive program will be geed. Harty M. llsooett, the well koowo entertainer of 'Toronto, will b. assisted by Mss Ause- bruok and We. Pim, of Uoderloh ; Mis Grundy, of Luok•ow, •od Mis Hues, of Kleardloe, yoatlian ; and then will be Higbland piping end deciog. As usual. a large number of teoderioh people will attend the show rod antertatnmeot. AN F:ARt.r G.'TUert Wow/ion. -The eredd,,.41 of Jobe H. Graben and Mist Catherine M. Nott wag celebrated quietly on Wednesday. 1st Ines, at the home of the bride's uncle, !t1. McCleluod, Huron road. Rsv. I. W. Robioe.o, pastor of Victoria street Methudbt churob• performed the ceremony is the presence of • nail g.ther- ing 01 ralettvs and Intimate friends. The bride wore a pretty tr•vellioq gown of navy blue °loth, with pmY silk blouse. The newly -wedded couple lett on the 2:30 r. r. train for H.mil:on, whore they will rside, Mr. (imham befog engaged Ia ononection w ith S'. George Prioe'e bottoms la that atty. (loos r" To•oso° -Judas 1i arrow, Mrs. Oarrow, the Massa Oarrow end Mater John G.rrow left on Moo.lay afternoon to taks up their rsidenoe permaseo'Iy In Torool)o. A large Dumber of their trends won 1t the @touuo to bid them farewell The dep•rtnre of Judge O►rrow's family will mak. • large goo In social and other olrcls In Goderl04, •s they have.be*a .o •Drive and kindly loterest w many of the • Hage of the town and its people, and they leave bohtad them m.ny • grateful •od pleasant reoolleauon. .fudge l i o r.w will return fur • dlonsr whloh tt to be tendered him at rte Pork Hous on Fr.isy evening by the barol the county A FAREWELL PARTY -1'ae farewell pro. marls sapbre and dans• given by the ta- n te olub la the O ldtellow's H.,(, oo Frld•y •veoiog last, was us of the 'rattiest events of the season, Ie wag •n ".0 r.aotr" to Mr. and Mn Dudley Holmes, who depart . Monty to live to Wingham, and the Mins Garrow, who w111 re•.ds In Toronto Io the future. The prizet giyeo for twat scores were woo by MIM D,ck.00 .n 1 H.F. Moan Tte priz a for 1 (0o 1aade were woo by Wer Darrow and Ws. Hatoblaoe, end the 001- solanoo prize by Jos, Kidd end Mn, r Wri tot. of Lindon tarot•bed Mooer , Ur. al ore of his boot pianos for the Omaas100 and the door was •pparantly muoh enj,Vad. H. K. Jordan, of Braalord, Mr. J.ckeon, of S:rattord, and Mr. Pritchard, 01 Rip ey, wen noticed amara4 the outsiders preteot. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Cocas'.-Dorlog 1•.t winter • university 51teo1100 °ours• iIW>seld In Clletos ander the ■asp os of the 0,Ilesl•te louitutt of the lowo, .0d the people of our neighboring town had the opportoolty of hearing • Dumber of rood lecture from aolvereity men espm ally gaalif.d to epiak up.., the sub), • writtl 1',sy oh a.. The ooars was so euooeslul that i s bas beeo loci tad to •t range for an- other sris for the oomlog winter. 'rites leeture. onto: bat be of groat value to otudeot. sad to ail others who oar them, helping to keep them In touch with the world of culture and thought. and we wish thmt we ibe Ooderloh might be similarly lavored. The moa of procuring the ser?iome of the leota is not muoh ; ail that le n- �iu red le that name orgenizatloo take the mater In hand mod Darty It through. MR. THOMPSON RETURNS TO TIIP. ('nt.LRn- IATI -A meeuog of the Collegiate Institut• trustee was hell oo Satad•y to appoint a suoceseor to Mr. Grant as sotenw master, All the members exoep:iog Judge Mason and R,v. Uri Urn were Present. A comber of mpphwttoos were ooneidered, and W. H. Thompeo., el Ewes, wins eog.ged at • aaiary of (1850 per Locum. A motio3 was passed for t!1. payment of Mr. F.lwa-ds for hie s•rviou last month u mathemalosl towhee, sod another for the o•vmeot of the I.t. Mr. Moore's salary for three fourths of rhe prN- ent year. 1 hs new science master was formerly oonnsoted with the sohool se nascent muter, le.v:nz hen in April bit to take tM 5ole0oe mastership of the Ea.x high aohool. He mode • very favorable Im remotion during hie former a:ay here, .nd will doubtless all the higher position to which he a cow .p3oloted with hsoe6t to the school. AROUND TOWN W'Ra('K AT KINOARDIwt.- The Rchooner Anna M*'ie, of Alpena. Mloh., loaded with oosl for the Kincardine waterworks, strann- ed at Kincardine Turd•y night. C.p1 Alex. Ilordon, of Port Dover. two seamen and the cook of the .ohonser, and W. H, Ferguson, of Kino.rdine+, whn went oat with • rescue party. were 'frowned. TuANK9,tli I.'; E'' 1'12• -ION -Tickets w111 the issue 1 at single first-dawe fore between all mals. In l 'mads, good going Wedoe- day or Thur. day, 15:h or 16th , valid to re- toro up to Monday, Ool. 20:h For ticket■ and all tnlormatlon oallMI F. F. Lawais, x, up town ttrirt *gent, eta }tont of ('nm merce nolldiny. Ofrio• hear,. 6 A. M. to 10 P. M ADDRESS .'S hY W. C. T. U. MTNAIoNARv. --Mlas Sproule,tb. mtreionaly of 1bn Prnyle- clal 1V. (. T. l7 le Algoma. will 000doot two meetings to Temperance H.11 temo-row (Foley), at 3 and A r M, Miss Sproule daring to last year fnr which her work ie reported travelled 3 100 miler, visited 530 h omes, and held seventy public meetings 1n the groat district of Algoma, Rverybedy Is welcome to attend and hear her airing."' tomorrow, A oolleot.ls will be taker In . Id •1 the work. the ayer•ge •Lteed•oo• was IJ7 per cent, of the eorolmosl. Mr. Tigert •loo reported that Mie. (2. Le Teo,el bed anb.sltated for Mies Molyor for three and • half day• dur- ing l41e latter'• tilos«, an.l that Model shoo) •tud•ots had been teaching Miss Burrit:'s ,I,vision for nearly two weeks. Moots° etudeo•e were !n atteodaooe at the Model school. The oostingent committee reported reoummeading the building o1 • shed, 56 deet by 16 feet, •t St. Aodnw'n ward school. to be divided off in porton for woodshed and ptoygroands. The beard adopted the report and loetruoted tb.0 teo- dor• be sh.d tor. A000aote of McKee: • .t Bowel', $2 06, for glu. and potty; J. Shaw, $4 30, for .uodry suppll«; Peter Mc - Ewan, 413, for nail; R H. Cott. 111.90, for brooms, etc., were ordered to tae ppa•id, and •o •deaoo. of $20 to .J. A Fowler on his fes as architect was ordered. 1). J. N.ftel having boon r awn oted secretory of the pub- lio library board, rst,tn.d his po.ltIoa s • member of the beard,.od Prloolpal 1lgsrt ws appointed to loll out the balance of Mr, NatteI's term. FR,•IT AT Till NORTH% I.YTIRN FAIR. - Whatever may be std of the other exhiblu a: the 7ortbweetorn fair, the fruit tables ae:d their own for quao0;)I and perfectos of epsc,mene. lc was shoo.: to be ezpeatoil that, s the put .Neon bot not been • very favorable oo• for our orobar)uts, the fruit would L• of am Inferior quality, but snob woo cot the sue, and • (lance a the table . otlloed r .how that when Is Domes o ralz- log Irott the old township. of Guderlob, l',Iborns and Ashfield oan0ot be surpassed to Canad.. Th• collection of apple .ur- prlmed eyer7b)0y by their beanty and eizs rod were 17 la Dumber, with 200 ample platen and 15 •falling.. 'the pears mad.. showlog of eight collections ant 5404017. live slogle plater. Plume were repreanted by twosty-taven plats, •od tan oollctloo of posh« was. c,ntalned l0 13 Dltts. Io tea there w.re but two collections • ✓ 0•• nA thirty.togle plat« Mnoh Interest was . ho leo by the vt.lton who cam• •ear the table.. Why there was .uoh a small gatherlo4 •t the fair we ere not pr•par.d to glue au opiotoo; bot as f.r as rhe frutt.s- btb,t woe concerned It must be admitted that It woe well up to former year., and If the show beaoro•a • thloq of the put It will not W beo.ur the fruit men segleolod to uphold their end of the ezhib(tion. (:(.LL:..urs INMTITUT• No'r I, --There was a large atteed•s0e at the Co:ligate ins:ttute promenade oo Friday evening 1st, and the . fl.lr s1e off very en.'oes/tally. Th• oar - gaited topics for 000ve rsation printed on the eogag•meet wards woe well selected, and wathe, or net the t.lkers kept to the testa the promenaders certainly found oo look of maOarial I,r oesversi'oa. The loam o0 the o•rde were : "Tine Co•1 Strike," "My Favorite FIo wer," "B rah • nutting," •' M our t Pols,'' "Hoo. J. lase) Tarte,'' •'Two to Nothing" (.a .!lesion to • reset a'hl.tio oo0(5,t la whleh the O. C. I. boys figured), "Popular Soog.," "1'b. Public Library," "rb. (300at Northw«tiro," "rhe Euobre Party." Piano music was turobhed by Muse Elis 7 ye, Peol Ev.ns, Thirz. leer. ,tt, Maggie Mornay, liras. Dyke and Ver. W hitely. and Chu. H 11ey, A kook and •1ans Hattie. Now them the promenade le over, the.ohool term moy be sad b hays fairly @toted. .. l'rinolp.l Strang hs received the si *blob ws handed to Mayor Cameron by tin. Hoo. Mr. Tare at the ban- quet let week to be gives s • prizs In (igraphv. Mr. Strang will confer with th. other members of the (.catty as to the dls p..dtion of the Minister's gift and the tet upon which It will be •worded. The pupil of th. (2.11egia• heart presented L . 01.041.1 slarged photograph of their late mabemaloot master to the sohnot and ai.e Doe to Mr.. Moore ....Th• Literary '1o0tety will hold It. hr,, regular mooting of the term on Fri lay eventi g of thi. week. THr HARe0R WORK'., -The work of re- hollding and repairing the wharf •ed piers has been conolu4ed for the preteot motion, During the season the oommrraial whorl has been rebuilt Irom the check water to the e1.- vator whorl, a distance of 625 feet ; the checkw•ter hoe brio repaired •nd refaced at the point wore it was dam aged by the schooner -John Miner, to collision, iast May; •od problem.. reputes have been made to i he piers. The repair., to the plere, Engin- eer Brough says, h.•e been made merely to hold them toieth.r for • um i, e. they will ?t.latre to be thoroughly renewed In • veru short timo. Mr. Rrongh In his report to the Deportment has odes.t aMa s le n ab eelore oe' dadty that the piers he rebuilt Irom th' we'ir's edge at •� early • dote as po.sihle. i• I. satisfactory to know aha the season's work has been done onnslderably under the estimate. About 416,500 hae boon expends& and there 41')11 remain. over 52,000 of the sum prnvlded by P.rliament for thief harbor, upon which Mr. Brough may draw fir repairs whlnh may be neeasttated by .oy further damages dorlog the winter and mmt i ng. (7A.1 Un.estit -The charge agalett Moron. Wright and Knowe n, the Noedhel mer Piano ('o.'srepraseotal•e, of elolaing the transient 11.41.r. bylaw of the town, was dlamboed en Thore*•y, the M.giarete n ot 41o)n• ta'naed that the defendants wore traders within the m.aelnq of the law, Th. gnutlnn was r•loed whether It. would not be nt•fol to marry the lotion to • h'gler mu't, ter • d.oblon se to what really one atirn•.ee " trailer." but the town author, (tits .114 nib oars to follow the mare any lartber and It was accordingly dropped. Snuwy;11Mo IN A NAM% 'Tne following from The Mitchell 1(00rder hu • point In It th.t w111 int he ?rrige'zed by same of our ✓ eaders, hat these who do see 1t will appre• cute Mr Davii wit la giving hl hone the name It beam R-ohttd Whiting ne a res trok to oretrialy a tight r 811 „neenntlIsd sports wish oinked jay : "Mr. Fool Dave, of Oneterlch, had a hors entered here In th. re. se •t the f•11 fair whIoh he h.d non,ed Rekord Whiting. He w111 need t.e Motor. N. nine el then hers, toles N ea. eh.nge ►M opoad. A 2.60 gait r tee Mow f« a 0. T. R Norm. -A olrorlar leaned last week by 0. C. Jones, superlotendent of the middle dlvinloo, O. T. R„ make. the follow• log ohanrs : W, 0. Co Mello, Amet•n 1 sep- erinteodsn', w.lI tare charge of matt ire pertalolog to transportation and etalons on 16.41 dbstrl0: (between Toronto and Hamtl- t,n), 17th, 18 h and 19th dietrlot and 20th Jtotrlot between Harr(ebarg and Titian. berg jootioo. J. P. Lynch. train meter, will 11.ve ob•rge of the 15cb dietrlot, 16 h dietrlot (bet weep Hamilton and fort Daver) 20,h district (letwesn Boff.lo and 0040,1011) ✓ od 21,t dletrlal) ; ottio•, Stratford, Ontario. John Irwin is appointed train muter of the 22nd, 23rd end 24.41 &strloo ; otii le, Stra- lord, Ontario. This means a promotion for Mr. Lynch, Mr. Irwin 0156 formerly tr.le- master at Durand, Mloh. He rega ed from theservloe of the Grand Trunk there, to aespt a position on another road He is • eon of the well known cattle dealer of Clinton Th« Rt l., conductor of the morning frelvht bet Stratford and G'slerich, is lying III at Clinton with ty- phoid fever. ('onductor Riohard Gordon, of Stratford, Id taking hie pl.s.. .John Rorke. the popular and efficient 'rloo ticket •gent, b •way on • ten day.' trip to (lnloaro, Omaha and St. Paul. Arthur King, of Owen Sound 1 by the way, • .on of ('ho. King, a resident of Uoderlah • good many years ago) a handing opt the paste- ho•rds to Mr. Rorke'. absence Sopt. .lone., L000mpsnled by Mr. Brw,.uperlo- tendent of bridge. and buildings, was hero over Monday night nd Inspected the pew station building ..('ondao:or M. Algls he. boon on the sfok list for • day or two, end C,n:Motor P. Hay i• supplying for him. Ar THR LAKE FR,NT -Tne air. Erin and onsort D.ntorth arrival 'l'huratay from Fort William with whet. 'ITe R•la had 28 5th ba.hell for the Lake Huron and Manitoba Million Co., and the Danforth bad 13.000 bushels for the Milling ('oand 32,000 burhels ler the elevator The etr. Algonquin name In Friday morning with 95,000 bushels, 32,000 for the mill and 63,000 for Ne e'eyater The yr Turret t,oare, nae of the Turret I.ne which has rooeotly been pl.c.d 01 the I.ks, m.de her hr,t call ns Monday. She bed 102,000 bushel. nl wheat for the .I sva'or Th. boat Is one sider•bla of an oddity In (innstraotion ; It le like • whaieberk with • narrow super 51750)or, er (omit. added, It has • oapan i'y of 120,00(1 bushels and 1e reld to he • splsdld sea hoot, hat unhandy for unlsd- Inr. The Turret Court wee built a Mender land, England, In 1896 She drew 18 feet h Innhe. mean, Into the harbor. She oleand yet4Aay moraine .nd le exported te make her ores hip to this port. Tb• .M. Adyans Tnefeday a(tsrne0n brought in 46 600 hoehel' .1 what for the e(nvate, . Over 300,000 baehel• of whoa% ha•, hen n rived at this port daring to past sees days. PRM1NTATION TO Mo. HI'MRIR. -1 to Thursday evening 1st the choir of North street Methoilst ohurob, alter their vmai weekly prerdtes, proo..ded to the home of C A. Humber, where they root their fellow ohotr-mew.bar, ('has, R. Ha bur, end be- came acquainted with his charming bride. An eddrere was 7'ndoced and was read by 1 F Tompson, and at the p-nper moment the choir leader, Mr. Campbell, put Mf' Humber In poesslon of • hando,ms o.k rocker es • weddiog gift from the oholr. Mr. Humber was com9lsrly snrprleed, hot woe equal to the om elon and expressed hl thanks In fitting Inguage. The address, whloh was signed by the memhers of the choir preee0t, was •e follows : Ooderloh. October 2nd. 1911. To (7ha. ff. Humber, M M. DEAR Ma. HOYREM -You hats reeently taken an Impirttnt step In Ids which •ft''rd ne an opportunity of giving expre.olo1 to to goodwill whish we osterta t toward yea, both In year neo Tswsana mi medy sod u • memhor of nor obolr. Our magmas 'Minns upon yenr womption of merit• obligations, though perhaps we are a little Iota In proferrin, them, aro not on that .c meant the tem worm end onners .sed we now tander them, with nor hearty wlehs that you and your hrtde may always strike the mhord of minio t and Irmo h•ppins, and to dn•tln make your future life "one rrand, sweet gong." Wo set you to •inept MIs memento of v ,or relationship with ear nhel, • relatioship whinh wo hope le not te he ampletely ee•ersd, hot rather to he enriehOA by the added mmmd«blp of your wino DR (ia•NAny A Dourtt ---Th. death of .lnhn Fr.eote Greedy, M. I) , veniah r0. marred on Yeterdev myosin`t bet. was the moult el an •stn atte► .l Ar1g11''. disease Sante the death nl the lab 1)r. (i. (i, Sha' aro, lar. (;aaledy woo the eldest pros*.leg Nyofci&s h Osder(ob, nd he woo well ksows h (iedarkk ted Is the sertkero port i't au, 41.)t,rot. R.,oRn Th. rasnlar moron' of flit publio sbool hnaur: 0105 hold ori Moodsy steang. The prinnlp.I report eA n •,reqs .ttandame daring the month •1 SepI.mta.r of 1130 (11)41 hays •sed 242 Olriel Qts n.mboe of peplk 1.1.30.4 wap N3, ad of the oouoty, having pr•otleed •t Klage- brldge for tea Starr. Hs wee born la Ire- lod fifty-aeven 71075 0go, but mime to flits oou,try in Iofamuy, llvlog first •t Dards Lod afterwards •t Ayr helots Doming 00 lioderloh, He attended the GL11 grammar school, being • pupil of the I.te Ur. Twin, and •INrw.rd• studied with Mr. Haldane, at the lioderloh grammar sobool. After taking his degree at MoOIII University, he practised •uoo.'sise'y at Kincardine, Wslk- ertoo and Uuog.nnoo, but finally settled le 1 , oderlob. In 11176 he married Mist Anale 1'r•uoch, of (;ud•r,oh, who surrlys blm, l0 1891 he removed to Klngebrldge and pr•ctned then fur ten years, returning to (loderlob • little over a year age. By thole to whom he oarrled the pbyslolan'e oomtort and healing throughout Lass many year, Ur. Cw•dy will be long and gratefully n• membered. The funeral .ervlce was held N St. Peat's ohuroh ou Tueday moraleg. 0.,. Father West celebrating mole. Mn. Keay played the mea, and Mrs. O'C.nn.11 sang "Tiny W,)i ale I)ooe." Th. p•llb.ar.n win 1)r Taylor, Dr, Whitely, (r. ()allow, F. Jordan, Jos. Wilton and W.C. Good.. A Dumber 01 handsome floral tributs wen pieced upon the .a•ket, Moon* teem • wreath from deoeeet.le fellow-pbyelol•n. of the town. The remains ware interred in the Roman (2.tholto oemetery to Colborne. 0*.'1t'R"BULL'S WauDINu -Dr. J. L Turnbull, oo. of our well-known medleal pr.otitioners, last week took to bimslf • wife In the parer et • Cranbr.ok yoga/ lady, MIAs Jaen MoNolr. THI Sw0AL 0* tends Ito congratulations to the Doctor, and we are sure the people of lioderloh will w.I- tome bartlly rhe lady of he °holo.. Th. Iollowtog account of the wedding is from 'the 11ramas foot • A quiet but pretty wedding took place at "Eodyne," Cr.o• brook, the residence of Alex. McNair, 00 Tuesday, September ,30.h, •t 11 o'olock A. set., when bb d•uebter, Mtge Jean. wee married r Dr. •J. L Turnbull, • well -knew• physician of Ood.rioh. rine snmooy was performed fo treat of a bank of asters and terne by Rev. 1). B. McRoo, In the presoo. of the relative/ Lod • few intimate frteod. of the 000trsctn.g parolee. Th. bride tenk- .d charming in d gown of white Dooh.,s satin, eo tr1lo, ova taff,tt., trimmed with *Egoista Brussels 1.o. and tinted ohiffo., Sins won the customary bridal veil with er•ogs blossoms, 010ght with a butt.rOy el Brutsb I•o., and carried Dream row. The bridesmaid, Mtge Aggte McNair, sister of the bride, wore cream crepe ds obens, trimmed with ecru gulmptre end green velvet ribbon, ando•rrinl pink row. Little Jowls N.tl- ro, 1elo• of the gn,vm, Lot.d as flower girl and was dressed 10 • pretty little gown of white silk trimmed with v.lsto1•aos lac. and oarrled • Motet of ptak o•rn•tloa1. Th. groom was attended by hitt brother, Dr. Frank Turnbull, of Auburn. Atter the ceremony • dejeunsr woo served, after whloh the happy oouple left en the 3 30 train from Brusels for New 1 ork •r'1 Raton. The bride's golag away gown was • heavy blue tailor made 'peeing over • blouse of whin @ilk, with hat to m•toh. Many good wl@bs will follow Dr. and Mn. 'Tarmball for a happy. prosperous Ills. Cnnbrook's Ing will be • dsclded gals te the o.enty tow0. DISASTROUS FIRE. The Gedrrleh *rgae Faetery ■arced t. the .rowed Tgeterday. Seeterd•y afternoon, within an inoredibly short time, the faotory of the lioderloh Or• gan Go. was burned to the ground. The fir• started •t about fifteen minuts to 1 u'ulock; wlthla an hour the Hams bed en. veloped every part of the building, and shortly after 2 o'olook, me gots kly did Ibe fire do rte work, the walls bad fallen Io and the t.atory was bot m mass of blazing rales. The oommoo report 1. tbat the fin was started by the wainto0 oarelatione is of two lads, employees of the factory, who wen •musing themselves at the noon hour with some matohs and paper In the finishing room on the top floor, m room filled with highly oombosnble maerial. It le said th.t the smouldering paper was thrust Into • ow of benzin, which .mmeduiely went off in a blaze, and to • tris the whole room was •flame. Tbere woo • eplendld eyst.m of fire protection In the f•otory, but the in- tone oat nd the donee smoke +blob In • few minute. 611ed the bulldloa made In use utterly Impossible. A strong math wind swept the fire from where It *carted, •L the south sides, Hlaat through the building, end by the tlmo the town brigade had get Its hose turned on the upper story woo already • mase of flames. nd It was neo long oelore It was wn that the whole ballding we. doomed. The good. in the stook -room and the office effects wen saved, and the stook of oils and yar0iebge In barrels woo got oat of the oel- .ar. By hard work the fire was prevented from taking the Iamter plied. (sly a few of the men saved their tools. There was • great quantity of finished goods In the fac- tory, about to be shipped, Including seyersb i'&rloade of organs rod thousand. of dollen worth of woodwork for the 014 Country. It was of course totally destroyed. Man- ager Stun den estimates the los •t $75,000. Tbere 1..n.ur.00. of 537,000. Tho bone south of the factory h.d • ear• row escape, Half .down of them were set o0 fire by flying eloden, but people were on the watch end extlorolvhed the fnoiplent hlazs. The @naln. works soros" the rood also got a morohlog, and the staff Rape hos playing oo the building. W'heo seen I•st oveninr Mnagsr Saun- ders said that lid was not In • position te say anything shoat huildlog One of his partners, Mr. McKay, woo Itt Mnitna, and the other, Mr. Cl.rk, baying many •miser I*'er..t•, woo not ■nxtnm to nbulld. Mr. Slander• expressed sympathy with the employe« of the company. 0.er eighty la number, whn ere Arprived of work. The heeling le g.nersl •ming the towo.- penple that 11 pnesible this splendid (nda.- try moat he saved to the town, Rod strong efforts w111 doobtlee he made to i,dnos Nt company to rebuild. The badlars outlook for the factory wad very bright, 56 centrmtis had been oompleted whloh would min.m IM full eotput for two yen, for sport. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A an•p In blaok tea al. STIWART, grocery. A Prato 40, for 30o, alto 30o for 2.5o Oo to the old reltshle oyster hese, Vimtor:* R«raur.nt, Weet at►e.*1, for fr«k system, sold fn hulk and •ll stylea .tews, fry. or row.. 1'mlsctlonery, Irol*. tob•e. see nd olgsn. (_. Rt.A(`g,rn u, proprietor. AUCTION HALES FRIn Ay, (101. 17th -*notion .ale of fars •'ook and Implement. at the proprietor'@ preml«1 le the vlll.ge of 1a ser• mewling at 1 0'1,10011 r M Wee .1041.4/)0* prepri•tor. JOHw PORyio, asotlese•r. RATPIDAT, Out. 11th A.e,ten sale •1 (3e.dry'. w•rern,ms eomme.elu a 2 o'elork. Lint h.•'ol« hones, mwe, !41.4,4... wag On, ere. Ton. Grwnnv, ..e%M.ees, Mut nay, U ►, 9D - Clearing sal. of lora stook, Iecladlsg • member of n atom, fifes class dairy sew., pig. and other ats4, farm implements, ate , th. property el (leepge Lsltbw•D., at his farm em the Aaron read. Il0derleh township, two mile. eon .f (ied- erlek. Rale N eemmes5 at 1 .•took. T'Rat, GO*p01v, aealos ee.