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SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 43
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, 'NOVEMBER t.. 192-t
THE SIGNAL PRINTING 0O. LIMITED. Publishers
IS STOCK DIVIDEND
ASSESSABLE AS INCOME? 1
Point at 1„ue Iwfore Mwlkpwl Court
of Revision
An Important meeting of th • t court
of revision, for the bearing of ate
perils Ngain't the tuwlk•Ipal arises*,
newt. was held at the town hull on
Monday evening.
lir. 1'. (;arrow, K. l'.. of Tirrontd:
Was present us executor of the W.
L. Horton rotate to 'rapport an ap-
V.aI against the Income amassment
of the estate at $27.(06. 111. con-
tention was that. as the income of
the 4Ntate is etlxtrtl,0t/N1 annually, It
was tot.. assew,wble. Decision was
reas•rved by the court.
Mr. William Sharmaa's Income an-
aeaameut was relu(•d from $715 to
$41:5.
TIte appeal of the Canadian National
Ratlwayt against Income assesameut
was %im ortel by Mr. Keith, of the
tax department of the C. N. 11. head
o16ke. wt Montreal. GoNlerIcl, Elevator
Co. stock assemsea against the rail-
' way company was *aid to be held
Individuals, not by the corpora -
and the matter wits left over for
Elevator ('o. td send In a cor-
rected statement for the information
--k of thy. local assessment department.
Mr. H. I'. \Vifllams, who pun -honed
the former Wldder property at Wel-
110aton street for $8.000. appclel
against an a ,wasment of $4,000,
claiming that the erection of the el-
evator annex by nhulting off the lake
view had depredated the value of
the prolwrty by of least one half.
The eytrt heard .Jr. William,' sym-
pathetically and reduced the aesesa-
went to $3.000.
Mr. Williams alto appealed to have
half of the mehad tax allotted to
separate tebool support. Mating that
he and his wife were joint owners and
that. while he was a Presbyterian, his
wife was ■ Roman Catholic. Aeiese-
or ('xmpls•l1 claimed that under the
taw the nase+.sment had to ie
made In the nater of the head of the
house and that there mold to nh
divl.ion of the tax unto,.. hu.band
sad wife were apprated. Decision on
this print was r,terv.•d. •
Mr. W. It. flutter's appal against
the aaweanment of him resldetwe on St.
David's Mreet at 0,:00 wax al•al-
lowed.
nit aaaessm'•ut of Mr.. Amelia
Wllroa'a property ori Resent sired
wigs redieerl from $000 to $4(0).
Mr. R. J. Ach.•won's appeal on In-
come. anse,N.ment was allowed and
the a..enement redness' to $2.349.
Ap4wal. by W. J. Raker and ('. H.
Ilrt'klt4ank were laid over.
The attrigment of two co.wnt lot.
on Wright street belonging 'o Mr. J.
W. (' ie was e cr. 1:,0 •o
x r !u from .
r1. 1 $
Craig
le
$10
The appeal of the Western Canada
Flour Mills ('o. against the income
avoreorment on Goderlch Elevator Co.
stock was allowed. all in 11,1: case :he
x.*esstueut should be made nt the
to r r 1
lootrt nflk•o• at 1tir,nt .
Appeal. be J. W. ('ralgie and It. J.
Sault. againet 'neon". a..4-sm.lnr
were laid over and the court ii l-
Jeeurnel at 12.30 a.m. to newt again
next Tntwtay evening at the town
toll at A oiIor•k.
The point npwn which Iritic wan
robed in connection with many of
the appeal. nn lnentne aaeeesament
was an to whether a dividend of th •
Oo4erteh Elevator Co paid In *took
/of the Company 1. liable for a..w•.s-
ment a. co
inme. Two yenr. ago the
t\l
.v Elevator Co. pnld its shareholders a
s 40 per Cort. dividend In rtot'k. and
ww
An•.tor Campbell claims that thin
I. risme..able ex Ineome. Last year
\ e point wan rahrell rind the matter
ve taken before the eohin'y Judge:
w upheld the auto -owe* clew. Mr.
P. .:. Holmen. the reee.ttle appointed
town Mellor. elan .nppor .. the a•-
' %power In him view. The court of re-
viNtnn this year hat reserved decision
In the cases In whirls thla nnint hat
a r sten.
THE RiBIZ SOCTFTY
To tto• Editor et The Signal.
D,ar Sir, -Following the preeenta-
tion of the work of tho 1'. C. Bible
Seeleey to the eongregatlont on Bible
Sunday. Oct. 2Rth. the lova] branch
executive hare arranged for a can-
Viat for fund. to auppwrt th1q worthy
cal a% it Is one which norwe t to all
loves. of the Word of God and we
trust that the appeal will meet with
an even heartier and more liberal
sponse than loot yenr. •' Abut pot)
was aulae•rlb,1 In 1923, but we ahotlld
raise at lent $3110 in Goderich and
It. wleinity. For every 510 expended
In mliwinnary enterprise it Cott. the
Bible Society $1 to provide Bible.
and Testamentri for the mt..inn
field.. All our mission heard. de-
pend on the Bible Society to provide
tren,latlone and to print copies of
them for their mlwinna. On thlt
fools we should eontrihute at b41tt
WO to this work. i,et on do it
gladly.
A. M. RC.rli:ItTNf1N,
PrcaIM•nt GodeNt t 'Drench
Mrs. plow and Mrs. John Strep. of
Colborne township. and Mr. Wm.
Jennings, of Goolertch township,
repro at Wood.tnek Mat week at-
tending the funeral of their niter'*
*In. .iwcerne Prtmlln* n.
IMr. and Mr*. McKP, Jnhnton. Mr.
and this. J. H. Kerney end wan Jaek•
IP. •ll r. Harold Marney and Mr. Jerk
Blowier formed a plenaant motor par-
ty whk-h come iip from Detroit on
4atnrday to visit friend. here.
GODERICH DISTRICT
Y. P. L. AND S. S. WORKERS
Meet in Convention at Dungannon
Methodist Church
The annual Convention of the God -
Pilch District young 1'eol'1e N League
and Sunday schools was held 11 the
Dungannon Methodist church fib
Thursday, (k•toler 30. The varloua
League.. and Sunday schools were
well repr•n.•nted by loth delegations
and platform.
The morning *notion opened with
Itev: 1'. S. Hanes In charge of the
opening exercises. assisted by Rev. A.
A. Hutmet and Rev. 1'. .1. M.wrhouwe.
.t short tilhie study w1.. given by
Rev. It. Fulton Irwin ffiw 1. l urlu-
thians 13. An address' on Sunday
school work by Mr. (1. -31. Elliott. of
Grderlrh, woo foltovre0 by at discus-
sion In which Rev. C. 14:-..al'oorhousc,
MIN,. Mair. Mr. Elliott, Mr...11.. H.
!song. Itev. W. -11. Mot.. !i. -v. S.
)Sane. and Mr. 'F... S. Sarauge took
Sart. (i,mmittews were struck a• fol-
lows: Nominating -Rev. I1'. 11. Mo••,
Mr. Elliott. Rev. L. l'. White. ;lir..
Hanes, Miss Itlogler. Reauluttoua-
tter. It. F. Irwin. Mr. H. It. Long,
Iter, IV. It. 1 ttIN,rn ', Mrs. M.N1rh•ut-,•.
Mr. F. S. Sa arig,•.
.t-pleudid dinner was s4•rv.•d in
the church basement by the ladies of
the clni n•h. The addrtas of w,•leono•
was given by Mrs. T'eters and on be-
half of the diil.gation the ,district
preesid.•ut. Mr. Fred S. Savnuxe. made,
the reply. A short after-dinner talk'
was given by 1te . R. Fulton Irwin.
The afternoon uwslon opened with
Ker. W. It. lMburne In charge of the
sing -tong. R.o. L. It. White led in
prayer.
"Sunday School Essenttalt' wait
the .ii3Jet of all address by Rev. C.
J. Msorliouw•. The 'molter empha-
sized the ne•eanity of the memori-
zing of Rihle renes by the youth of
our churebea. 'Mose taking hart ip
the dlw•utslou were Rev. W. It. 04
borne. Mrs. 1'. S. Races. Rev. It. F.
Irwin. Her. J. K. 1'. -t. -r.. Rev. J. E.
Holmes. !ter. l•.t '.
J M wrhnu nui
Mr. Savwuge.
Her. N'. H. Mow. pre,.entel the
Slimmer School retort and also the
subject of the Boys' Parliament.
itev. Ityron Snell spoke on "The
Tattooing of ('haructer." flue :1.•aed
the afternoon wwion and all aent
out on the church playground for
ploy hour. which was very bright
and iut're•atlug and helped greatly
to get the young people tetter ae-
yualnt.d.
tripler was nerve' in the basement'
of the (bomb. At thin time the quo.•
tion drawer was opened and condoe-
tel by Rev. Ili j. Hnime+.
Th. .evening eem.itilt opened with
the I(huge nnon pastor. Rev. J. R
Peters. in charge, „supported by the
Leal choir In the service of tong.
After the op.tiing exercise. reports
were brought In from the nominating
and r.•tolntion, (ommitte•..
Thr• following resolutions were pre-
e:ut ed •
That 'we at this our annual league
and Sunday School conrentlon strong-
ly recommend the [''.ming ,onventlon
of the Ilorial Srrvioe Connell of 'bar-
on tomMy to Nand a rewetutlon to
the l'remter Of Ontario expre•rting
our gratitude regarding the majority
for the 0. T. A. and request leglsla•
tion to snake a prison term n ompnl-
tory for all who engage in the illegal
"rale of liquor. alto to make the pun- 1
i.hment for drnakennegt much hear -
ler than It Is new.
Tint the executive of our Snnet.ir
tc•h.w/l-. In view of the gr.It advan-
tages of 1Asi.lon Duy, prepare f..r
and make • tetter use of it. , 1
That we espies. our sincere -'sad
hearty Appre•lattnn to the postai, Y. '
P. I.. officials. lodl.•w and choir M
this .-birch for their Cordial ent".
tnlnment of the convention; alto our
sympathy to the president of lhingan•
all Y. P. L.. Miss Celia Pentland. hi
her reetnt accident and bort wishes
for a tptgrdy recovery; alto that we
exprom our epactal appreciation of
the excellent nervte's of mar retiring
secretary -assurer, air.. Clayton Mnr-
tln. during the time Mr held this
naive.
These reaoluttons were carried as
pri•ernted.
Report of nominating committee:
Hon. i•reesident-Rev. J. E. ,Holme..
Goderi,h. Dlstrk•t I'r•aident-Mr. F.
14. Savaug•. Seaforth. lit Vice-
presi-dent-Mist Row Alt ken. Goderich.
_hod Viceprethh O -Mrs. Phan. Rath -
well. Varna. 3rt1 Viet -president -Mr.
H. 1t. i.ong. Gotlerlch. 4th Vice-preesi-
dent-Mr. 33. Bender. Blyth. 5th
Vice -president -.air. Meh•tu Culbert,
Dungannon. Religions Fdu•ation-
Rev. P. S. !Uinta, Auburn. Social
Service and Era met lam -•Iter. W. R.
0thorne, 1.gule•wboro. Conference RPp-
reeentatice--'Rrv. C. J. Koorhoune;
('Sinton. Summer St•howl Representa-
tive -,Rev. J. W. Hedley, Goelerleh.
Seeretnry-treasurer-Mton (;hast
Holland. Seaforth.
A steeled number by the ihtnga.n-
non quartette wax followed by an
adds.* by Her. Ilyron Sint -II to "The
Young Man and the New World
Hese." Thit wan a very fine nod
forceful address And the ept'ii i'r hold
the attention of his audlenee all the
way throngh.
lmmedlately at the chafe of til.
'Moire*. RP.. J. 1r. Holm.Na. chnirmni
of the dt.trtet, toot elmrge and ad-
minIetered the Ilaerament of the
Lorene Supper, attlat•d by Rev. P.
A. Banes., Rev. Byron Snell. Rev. W.
H. Moan and Rev. i.. White.
Thin bronght to a clear, In all
probability. the lett ronvicentlon of
Y. P. I. and S. R. under (' nadlan
Motbo4Mm.
The News of the Town
Notice to War Veterans
.111 war cetera'''. are requested to
meet at the Colborne Alrtrtmenta On
Sunday next. at 10.45 a.m.. fur the
purpose of attending service ut Pt.
(1adr`e's ehurds. Veterans are re-
quested to wear civilian clothes and
meta la.
C.atmeweiag Practice In Goderkh
Dr. A. N. Alklueott. chiropractor.
late of Toronto. i. ;•tlmmeucfng i+nec-
tice• 111 G.xlrrktla, his residence and of -
floe bring al the corner of East and
Victoria streets. 1)r. Atklusou, Mr.
Atkinson and family arrived from
Tortitu last week.
Hockey Meeting
Now that the ttaae•ball season is
ov er the• prospects for hockey the
.•.ming winter are in order for con -
.I leratiuu. and a meeting of thane in-
t,•r.at.sl in the winter start 1f1 calit•tl
for next Monday evening, at 8
o't•kx•k, at the town hall. It is hoped
there will to a large attendance.
Special 1.11 te
P(i( u1 .re urs N,•rcb•,•s x•111
he held In Kt.ox e4nu'ch nextS th i
N alis
Novi -whet thh. Iter. It. It. Drnluwond.
1►. D...whti•Ier of St. Ihtttl'. 1'rewby-
terlrn .•Lurch. Hamilton, will be the
sprbal pren.dier. 1►r. Drualmoid is
it strong awl i t- nt1ttent figure in
thechurch and should Is• heard with
great interest. There will Ile elsad,1
uutsh• by the choir. The led!' .• are
hotted'. .
Commemoration Service on Sunday
A e,twwettttrratiou •, if i.r Will be
held at i ur.tddler,. no,, rinl on
Sunday next. after the morning
church services. The veterans will
parade to the monument and r brief
service sill be condlw•tsl hy.th•'atil-
Itary r•haphtlu. Ret. .trchtleucon
Joue'i-814teutxu. Tlu• seryl.- will be
held at 12.15. or at soon thereafter
as possible.
W. C. L Entire and Donee
There wag a mod nttr t tnt,ee at
the e
sone
the aus
lac Lenin
weer Ns ft
A Date to Be Remembered
d
.t meeting of those Interested In
the formation of au hlgtnrlcal s.aiaty
in Generk•h will 11.- 111.141 1.t the pub:lc
library on Wednesday. 12th inst.. .at
14 p.m. The moves. of such a move-
ment depends upon the lnterrtt and
co.gaeratlou of the .•11Izsna grocer!%y
and It is hoped a large nutuher will
make it a point to tw present. •
are and el'ne h, In at the Ma-
il ou Thursday night under
of the \Comet's 'ntho-
e'1' to winner- .+t rtr.hre•
w.: Ladles first 'misc.
Mita Mary !ske: g•utle•meu s. Mr.
Will Stirling et,nndaton
Mrs. Jus. That a and Mr. John,
Spahr. After In •b the floor oat
cleared for danch for which g. .I
music wit. furnish, :,by the (hallow
orchestra_ The affal `Vraa tmlth en-
joyed by the large - Kt -tient.
J . tx t►tdrtw 1
For Hospital Building Fund 11
Presentation to Mr. and
The following additional
contribu-tion. to tlw .pe•lalbuilding fund of The hospitable home of Mty.,r and
Alexandra hospital are acknow- Mrs,. (:allow was th.• ...we' or a
ledge -d: Robert MacKay. Nelson very ple•trysail t gath.•riu, Ir.t night.
street, Goderleh. 510.00; Wm. A. and when the hoot anti hos ess entertained
Mrs. Sillick, Denver. l'ol., $2.5.00; ha honor of the town �rark and t a- The 14-rvk•es at -Ilio Baptist church
Mrs. (Capt.) m. R. alc'Leun, Rocky urer. Mr. i.. 1.. Knox. and his br r next Sunday wilt be ar(Sndnetd t by
Oblo 1[1110: Mies Helen 1$e re were present the members t, the pastor. Subject of worldly( tier -
River, 5 ,
moil: "The Itelk,fer's N.•w SnA1e•
Two Pitnlenees
( s. i one ah
Tills.. Thursday 1 ',sooting J {
Pilot w letore SIaglxtrute• Reid
om the 4'111 'ire of having a still in
hi. imeow. : East street. town. The
...aerie.. wens $3111 or sift wo11tht In
Jail nod I'iloP eat In Jail
Aligns Me(luit . the Seaforth man
who last week pl Idea guilty of the
theft of loud. fru• Wil,liauu McF'ad-
retu. of McKillop to nship. wax this
rurruing
sr -Weiler -RI v Magixtritte
Will n, [tut Jrss tions month. nor
more thin nine Months -air On-
tario i1.1 trwatorv. •
Arthur Circle Bazaar'
A mostsuecesidul trizatu• wanheld
ht rhe• Wet ore rt out of Knox ri ireu
hast Saturday aft4•r,wti mode.. he
auspices of the .trthur 4 lr,'I.•, ni 1
the sum of $I2:, was realirstl. . Th.
deoratione were quite unique% rr-
freshwcuts beiug .erv.d in a pieta*
emote Japanese t, -t. anlrn. Tables] for
ianey-ty ark, home bakins, e:au41:•. and
a "country stop were very artistic
In their colors of pink. mauve and
yellow, while the bright kimono. and
•u.htw worn 1.*'' the member. of the
Circle grave an (oriental torch to the
Motto. Miss Edtw MaeEw•u,, The
president, and her loud of workers
are • to t,, congratulated on their
tide ndid achterew.it:
•
CHURCH NOTE$
1111 Monday. Tuesday. %Veins lay
and Thursday evenhog• of nest week
- .c -iul services, 4.111 10.• held in North
street- Veth•,di.t .•hunch. Rev, J. W.
Iiiilert, of Kingsville. and Iter, 14. J,
Kelly, of Stratford. will be tit' special
Strang, New Tork, 525.00. Total. ac•k- the n, council and the water an
nowitdgd to date. $1.909. . Slight >Mnum iso. ion and the ettpr nflk- coney." iu the erentug a special
lab. with their audios. During -the - ank•gtiviug service- will be held.
Tia Crony llruk aJtaw
evening Mr. and lir.. Knox were, a xervti•e. at North street Mer'r
ser,
t with a handsome me cnhlnrt
n•.Pn wl t
P�*
oN .• num n , ,uncle
• will be n
1 h n )
The first manly fruit Mow, under ,If silverware, the otorentatiri being
the auspices of the Huron County 1 t+ fu .-.-s.: 10 1..w., Men's ('Sub. church
Fruit Growers' Connell, was held! aee°mx"nutrs by' a nnmiwr of speech- da.se•er and M'sston Randa Thr pul-
yesterday at Clinton and, taking into r. rxprrssing the nes; turdlal pit nt t11r morning and ereuing aer-
got i wishes of all pt.•*•at for the ..ler. Mill N. nem del by Rey. .1. \V.
account the fact that thin it an "off" . 1
rear for apples in Oils section, was' newly -Meddled tin.couMr. Knox replied Ribbert. Kingsrill•, ex•presldelt of
coaaldereol -quite wis,.siful. Quite In happy slrnin, rrtnrniut• thxnla the AD pal Conterr •we.
irk .if
w number fromGoderkh were to at• I for the splendid gift awl-uggeetina. ra.laol 1.i 3 p.m.
tendane-. A report of the event,
that. with a mentor by his side, be In the /111.4.111'4* of Rev. M Elliott.
with the Inst of prize -winners, will would expect r be abbe to glee the' condlletlno nnnivergarr ' aervt.ee•. at
be published In rbc Signal next I town letter service than ever. Thera his ail
were tinny 01pr•wHme ral.00f aoprec- of tb•
week. nation of the L'o•pitallty of the Mayor ! sun
and his estimable lady. whose )come' •.•I1
la,, 1.9.0. thrown np•a several/ time,' ! M
ttiis jean for s,.•ial getheri g- of '
the w•ivie -fatuity.- R.• hments
were s,•rred, and it Was along I
V .
the al o th ornln wh
t small h u 1T e
I R
Many Grain Cargoes Arriving
The grain twat arrivals at the (:od-
erk•h elevator since Thursday last
were as fullvwn: GI,-nlivet, 100.000
bus. of wheat ; Canadian Sower. 105.-
000 bus. of wheat; W. D. Rem, 50,-
000 bus. of oat., 101.000 bus. of corn,
76.000 bus. of wheat; Maplecourt.
9.5.000 bus. of wheat. 33.000 buil. of
iaptlst church w -r- occupied
evening h., Rev. J. E. Ford.
dead line of fifty'" i:. too far an
Ford I. con.ern.'.1. fictititm.
at. for he with (I metre and much
in. -tion gale a resume,d Joshua':
farewell address to the \e•hlldren of
Israel. bringing out his fivefold nr•
Ow happy pfltthering dIversed. ' gument why they ',lamb! ''ear ' the
Ittrd and sere. Himdu . neer) andM ldrum•Watlawker I truth. They- had' as y�pi-op I been
A quirt wedding took place on providentially led.
ivy tT, n
M•nrning.; Canadian Engineer, 101(; Monday. (A -miser t.4). in the tome of pople who were t r heirs f /toll's
000 bus. of wheat. and the (7anadian Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Seventh i pMmisP*; they w a par .aced 1 -
Adventurer.
Adcentumr. 107,001 bun. of wheat• and Douglas streets. Goshen. Indiana. i pie: they were a pMtw•te t 'spool
The 'Mesmer Drummond is expected
Sht week.
when Mr"l. Anna Newcomb-faoamalt- ',they Wore w i rente.1-
foP pen P.
ey, of Goshen. daughter of the late i Therefore ry Abend.' hear, God, and
The steamer Royton _dischargedwl Goshen.
Adelia Entta-ewes�tn .r ' end serve Hi tan sincerity and truth
cargo of 250,000 blit. of wheat eat at mn
the Rev. A. It. Meldrum. / f , 'Cleie- ! Then h the mind of a master thew.•
the V.'. -Aero Canada Flour Mills .l- land. pastor emeritus of the Old ; logia Mr. Ford compared ourselves
e•cator on Monday. Stone church, that city, and well a it p11'olle wally prirfh•grd and
Neatesetuttpt Canoe Club Officers known in G'tderich. wrre unite -I in Ith as mmct rt•tlw(ut to fear the Lord
marriage. . the Itev. T. V. I). Dino and serve im in .ineprity and in
The annual election of officer* Of of the First I'rabytertan ehunit'of- troth as p children of Lintel.
the Menewetung (ulnae /'duh took ficlating in the pre:enee of it few
plate on Tuesday evening, with the friends of the principals. 'Pb.- Rev., RSONAL MENTION
following retnite: John F. furter of the PI Method -1 / .
i'resideent-A:,1.. Cole. 1.t Epis.optl etaircti gatrt the closing i Mtn. Id. J. D. C.srk.. of Ti" ,to.
Vire-peetrfdent H. R. Hail. prayer. The welding/party went to 1e visiting frlon.Iu in town.
S , retard--4ilo.', licl.eod. the fine Tree inn for .luncheon, coT- 1 Mr. Stephan Yate* 'halo returned
Treasurer -T. R. Rundle. .era being laid for/fourtteen. tater 'he:from a three months' visit to Chi.•ngp
Com'modons--T. M. Kidd. "lame afternoon. Rev. and Mr.. Mel- and WIteonsin. -- •
Vice -commodore. -.E. J. Prtdham. drum departed for Chicago, en route Mr.. 1;. 11. Green and Mine B.L'n
Additional members of executive- for New Orleans, where they wig (rt -'U are vi.itiug Mr.. !;rem'. els-
W. 11. Rob•rts.1u, H. T. Edwards. spend several weeks before going to ter. Mrs. W. L. 1(4'8T.•, W.at 1.ronti.
Chaplain -Kee. R. t'. McDermld. Laurel. Miss.. for the winter. latter i Mrs. I. 1.. Knox announce* that
Auditors -D. D. Mooney, 1.. 1.. they contemplate trips to l'abfort!.i eh.- will not he riteeh•Ing until the
Knox. and Europe, hut plan to k.• their end of the month.
Pool and 5110 tournaments are to residence In Oberlin, Ohio, Among Mixt t'hnrlotte A. Pulley left this
he eommeneed at •n early date. and the guest. at the wedding were Mr. week 'to moon! the month of No;em-
the Club la to held an -'at home" on and Mrs, C. F. Metcalf, lnf ('leve- her with ht•r sister. Mr.. MnJnr: at
Friday, November 38th. land. Toledo. Ohio.
l ' 1
Goderich's Champion Baseball Team
('ham;'lons of Western Ontario 0. R. A. A. intermediate aerie' for 1924. Semi-finallate In Provincial
champlonahlt -apnea.
Loft to Meat, atanding-John Wiggin*, nanager; Jame. Keynoi,M, coach.
R1tNng•-W. Carrick. utility and fielder; E. 1'rlolham, left $1,11; R. Mitchell. eatchcr
beep; A. lapaffoy4 shortstop; L B. Hayne*, eatobor and pitcher; 1). Nalrn. right field;
*entre Held: g, Robinttbn, third bane; R. Bisset, first bane; .1 i,lnlsay, pitcher and *mond
Na•rvot--R. Carrick,
and second
W. Weir,
hates.
SLANDER AND SEDUCTION RIFLE LEAGUE SHOOT
CASES AT ASSIZES AT COLBORNE RANGES
l'hkt Jaatke Hcrvdtth 1'rr•,td t"N'rl Day'. Sport 111 Ihr )lark.men
Thur -day
hat at ort Nowa, at
TI►e Huron• sizes are being held The"'Iluren 1'ulult•v Rifle League
.•1.1 is fall hoot at the Colborne
•c / w• hlx N k, Chief
It 1 r
at the c ,ort. Ji. u t C
JUxtkr K. JI. Mlet'editIt presiding. 1 town+hip 1 tigex ou Thurwlay of Inst
Tbg court ulo•uesl Tit -sduy atter- wve•k. 71te rung's were _01) and 500
nano, the first CUR*. tried Is•ing that cants. Ttn.re was 00 Yrphp tompe-
uf Johnston v Jacklin. au iu t lou for
sed4Mtsin. John Johnston 'uud Ed.l lttflut or folio shooting. but a Inrge
ward Jacklln, plaintiff and defendant number of prizes were
pot
ftp fur
reslueetitely', are farmers residing in iudleidual scoria.
Morris town -hilt, and the clams was!
The St. Helens tontingent Issued
that defendauP hurl tootlw•eI 1111111- uIn he 14tiun tat tho.. pnae•nt to take-
tifflt unmarried dunginet'. 1'eoarl 'tart in the Thanksgiving Ik,y sho'1
Johustoit. 'I 1, "J•nry be rglit in a :rr- on the St. 1lelenm range.
diel for n11.011111 Cur,$Tpl. to which I The prise -winners, with their scones
ills Lordship lidded t•osts. .' J.. M. and the primes N'uu. were Ns follows:
list (Seaforth) for plaintiff: I1. B.! 1.-J. l'. Punkin. St. Helens. 06.
Murphy. K. 4'. 1 Listowel t, for defc,n. i'rixe-lath-dozen knives and forks,
dant. rlosand by ltiw.rt Brae.
�'/--(►. Ott Sulo/ria•,- Itavfirld.
Lowry c. Mnd -Was an action;