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The Goderich Star, 1899-11-24, Page 1SPa 11 rikliteeS X 0 V TISXBS. Ortheinfort00, TTro 'Starr =tit, oute'ff,114 Kr °nuts au n uroyee4.1 nt to Advertisers ‘01',041.ttin,ItteRtetliti Ott, ter, time-40;4st bare thelisedeof Set lehtee thee. Tritimsv adett itt "Mvertisete• ,pieeee mem ee.:kkesteMetarl. NTRAOT ADVERTisiNg . boor 00444 advertising in. Waive 0.4.4.00er411.' 1.41017114dittonal 'INA 4 041E04 fee eittae. them:IOW f eielearditete heel ritek to75o. t4, are Praereil and melected eses,...nste...„'hae:oao."--_••••••••••••e• _ • . , 7%.*411lik ill'ARNINtle•Please return ie.:glee. Tee , took: (rept tee large white ateeteeete; 11t, rale*. en Iktilthatnte , /*Ora Or tbellate 1110...411etlista here given that etirt.sheethiNeetrettPW4ng ILPOn Art' of daa if rellerla •will•htlarritaterl ead 04111 •• ATTRILL. - • •tildgeWood Park. ir•ti.t10 1.1011T NOTION. p red. n_tes lOare the lficendeseeet totit,,origt 140,74VOritsrPlleatien It att ieeitsolutely nee. WOO .91,1POSte Wer14 before front sets In * Je HORTON. ' Collector, MINS ox, Tag HURON' COUNTY IslidtiNegi4,0•Tite Couholl Of the Omuta' linieet In the Commit Chamber tiateletich en Tuesday, Deem. `••• P-Vi.ti?': LANE. Clerk. :\ohrNoterOte, VOL ' 1727-3t PO$T.-tlet the Saltford bridge and Ooderieh sta n, a heavy Frieze kenufforeinnam Finder wUl allied by leaving e at rue STAR 1728•2t , t 0 e0th Ootober. Owen smit ear old 'TAY -o • e . lone et' to the Nes abeti& „cattle'. wo steers and 411.0 110:rer • eel , tie& ,I.T. *I1 red.- rho ewe, 1.8 reqUethetl. to p -V- ' „proiterte_aadatae ex flees. rot 6, toe. it DI- V e noratfo..244Rttx 61 RRiiii, °Work% P',. O. 178tatf 1/44T,t114141411--,Ceme to the premises ot J. 13. Orabenteett I, eon, 1. W. II. deb- it° d. OS or about October 12tb. a yearling 'property. Ay expenses, and take. the animal Helfer,. /be owner IR requested to prove etwee.-4. . 011.6.11AM, Sheppardian, P. 0. 1721:kit Wan.s. (:" irsvoOit PRISTINt4. -Tao Bran warde a few lase vio rk end moderate prices. mare patron* and guarantes good stook. worTgo- --431CatERAL BRIGHT AND honest persona to represent us as Man - ettert tho ono dote Is' 00untles- salarY WOO si, Year aud exponbes. Stralgat, bona -flee. no Tr more, no IOU salary. Position permanents Our retarenees. auy bank in any town. It is mainly Wilco week conducted at home, Reference. Enclose aolf•addrotsed stamped envelope. e Tan Dowslost COstratrx, Dept. 8, chit:ago. •4•••••=ammoolem... _ roe Sale or To Let. Lit PAPNRS FOR MLLE. -While they a °lobate. Apply early at 'rue seen mike. last a couple of hundred pounds wilthe I INO ouber.--one ot Mrs. carieton's new Cottages on East street. -Apply to E. N. It, WM, Solicitor"... 1707-tf titilk barn. with atone roundtable ana good ARM FOR Ls/MR.-150 acres In the Town- ship of ilnY. On the facm there 1st( good atobltug. Framed:muse and kitchen, and a good orchard. close to school and churehes. For particulars and terms enquire at Tms STA,' MB sz, 0°dt:rich. TAMS 'FOR S - • One tarot in town - able of Etre awanosh, not tar from co 611 ac with frame Weft ano deed]. beta 31in 7th coneeesion, berm, 30 Beres under eit vation, tbe balance good arriting land, fronting the River Male capital. or terms. Rod full particulars apply iand. ;Joe einetett tor e farmer with a little to SA 'OF MOW:REAL. oottorich • IttuidcaL tt*- IFTErliti JORDAN. 'Musical Director of Knox Presbyterian Meech, opAaintt classes in VOCAL, OROAN. PIANO and CORNET. Papas prepared tor " Toronto College ot Music' azalea. Per tettne apply at Tag Sr. Lawman:2k areal . 1727-Iyr. (1.8 Oat INSTRUOl'OR.-ter. Frederick 131rnessett. Organist Norte -Si. bathes- *, rob. late Of National Conservatory. - will twelve _pupils ielementary and Stv lanae.aegan and Harmony. One evest of Knox Church, a dab. ta',,EMMA ANDREW18. TEACHER OF Plane. Organ, l'heory, Sight Reading land ,rt,ar,_•TiAtitting. 4 spa:laity of the 'Virgil Prat leabolayier Method. The Virgil Practice Claefer •131 'W. Thein.on'a mettle em. orium .puty,,, Oa_ ft be pupils. Also KIndergartin itidslied ler EPPS children. Students will ritual the Tweet.) Conservatory Course. gtaal:naaineopill!cation at the residence. 867 au A:iiples Wanted Sattfora Steam Evaporator prepaim to buy any quantity of cull and windfall apples, for which cash will be paid. Farmers end others baying apples can- not do batter than delve direct. to the Factory, or drop in and let us know what you have. . Beek. Goldthorpe & Go Angteanth,1800. • . Mill Wood For -Sale. . . The above ia oat into stove wood letigth and will be delivered to eny pittt at the lewd the settle day Mt Ordered. • Wert repeieed by lelephone or left nt 120 (hUttbrits St. Will recent. protort mule dew ',Phoife Peter ricEwan. °Melia, Nov, 2.14,10X). 11114 rhea Attettun SOO ffegister. Patititt ItAllak..:11I01! Akin erinted a otatt Mete erni re.wve a bestow* eine her hi that fel101idtag WWI dettiet Walel*- • rtillkarrellt tif &env liteetteild tor. Idetritintei the ototiedt et eeistah Colborne *Pa neer Smith% Hs LI The -tote '01600. bit 140111133te. hit the fevin.oth ti,eeeent eittelded by Uri Beth end leettie:gebtleritim tit Ovioct up tomb* tieerytiting wilt be eord witboot . notinteto LJOttre RS" auetiontos it pie' runt 44 het* both*** - tholieekettlua fri anliartiting!frintinnift parent* Mitt:Wok. 1 .tiafiliAtOIX *Mt 4a.a. Nto, FRIDAY-) -NO-V7INOAR 244. WO twiny, guatitit 4tx 'ffnurre.-The nreirrhett .of $0,1 .4.1-14.1*,..% 1.14q4-4, xmvs, wile tor' 'oeetgot Ly, tt edit &Its '031 itrkt the I lig A0.124 444. W's ',Clenre in the *Plaid ria030 TRIttalitra liefiltra Bement this. winter, at..tiv. the.*fith,tit, ita. earailenh ifd 0 ;Mut 4000 Oalfirder, A, 'ter 9t r greqtraftw,Ilt lte,PrctwhteO Vat refreeb' IMO ter X41**10, RAtI4 44d: le-etkrof itten, w I he, served- tree, 4 ful .1404 erit WA*. 44d, 111* A-Pealie *OW 1004 fearialiwieR Se IQ. Nee* Of Qi4140140:r.) VflritAt itUlt_etatiOs et 43.104.211*ititt0fttlellite tAr' .I*Alitakt," 0110,1010OhnitatitiWicattt Akell04 411•0 101.0 *0 Jig *Pi Qtr•gttr910` !kV Wirer*. '310erillrear 110 a 4E1 111ten, eldieentr rcraitfocoz:.4.14kvillwictrid Tug 144,19441,/rf,-,Thit Mart* of E. Lento hes heett mentionedfrequent lY during the 'poet kw tieyeas a Ile*. sible eatelldale for Mayor et Boderich, Whether or not Xr..1,0awla would Per . eept 00 11000T TgE ' 4°4 in 009413011• tell gay. 111. Y Weer hlit lir the Peet bier 41T/cited let of thee for the welfare of ..the. town, and would make 4 eapable eitectitiTe. V tie** treatmerte Oetntiete ler the sta5141449 tekaseUthatetterina teilekt 11400.- tlteeelie ear set rkwitabilititek - ;•Veltfli tietre retnatrailvd: *thatch. bat eic *cm 1414004 race:. and (Ober Worse grates ate ot Freeent tat Sea UM tente imeeeer. reetek iscetwente Bar heichato the the alid MAY Wren. tgl; vf&notflt.tbalargerildpennte of Weld requited for tieitth, Attlee aret. titken witoily or oleo pour f.M.41, Oaterle, Pater. it mere Ise chime% sileptee the Aloes wo,, bet Prime will bring Olgheet ante ottlette, Cattle Moot 11144.0. nu -firs"•2P4r4 wove eltlew theerth encee 11 Vet varied seniteehatt though ilitetretwe le the et tt offerbtire.' etcciaimilitals,rft et eressutcaciations, tut as there feta *demand frqra#11trale thee* days, there Isnot liken, to be a preeeut rise in prieett hire how, ot tefui than entosink else ere , ways weeinitable et, quotations, bet whether a void Spell will pet them again into the fours Only a prophet can tell. • Dressed Hoge, are weak, the weather the past week barleit been unfavorable for marketing them, Rall wheat. Standard g n tO ft axing Wheat, altandardi ..... 0 CO es 0 02. Ine9O lbe.. Patent. ...... 2 86 to 2 25 ' VADAT.. a te 2 00 ante. Per'ton tie to 16,00 Short& piteous. ... 17 ea to 17 OD Sereetiltlea. "Per ton-- ..... 00 to 16 Or aigto3arld ............. 0 2,6 tn ea 0 35 tp Pi Peas. 0 43 to 0 69 . 11) 12 t: 212 Har,vr ton ... . 7 60 ta 8 03 Butte . per lb.. -.. ...... .... .... 0 l8 to 0 p _cos Par doom.- ........ ....... 0 It to 0 16 Ca""ttle, epexrpomrtrd- ' - 34 7006 Lot° 44 6000 sehaeettlpe: Der lb. °reline:1T. ........ 0 03 10 0 51 Iambs. each . 0 26 to 3 76 Hogs, lire weight-. .... .. 1 00 to 6 00 0 03 to 0 03 Sheep. tat. per lb 5 65 to 9 06 Beim dressed.- ..... ........ 4 75 to a es Hama. yier lb....... 0 10 to 0 Is RaeOni long clear . ......... 0 09 to 0 10 Hides ..,... ... .. ..... ......,_0 00 to 0 61 Eineep Skins . now. renie'red".:....1".:* '''''' '' 0 40 to 0 85 Ts Chickens per pair --.... 00 3003 tto0 00 4004 Ducks per pair Geese each 0 03 to 0 us 0 10 to 0 80 Turkeys. per lb none AND VEGIRTART,Sa.0 59 to 0 70 Oranges mi. dozen 30 ltoo 4402 Lemoui " Bananas " .. , 20 to 30 Potatoes oaci;:t,ihmsh., ... ..... .. 30 to 36 Ap Ap ea per bushel 1j3,5°t?o2 22 (,,;-,,,, ,new A d v ertisemen ts. Page Boys. Take Warning 1 Underwear -W. 0, Pridham 6 Notice to Telephone Subsuribers- use. Por- ter. 6 Metes Furnisbings-elackson Bros. 1 Jacket Sale -J. H. Pedder 4 Free GlIft to AII-R. B. Binith & co 1 An '1mm:intuit Statenient-Paine'e Celery Compound 4 Diamond Dyea 4 Tobacco- Tuokett 65 Sons 8 Apprentice Wanted -D. K. Straohan 1 Steam Boller Repairing -D. K. Strachan 8 Canada's Joint Stook Co. -Family Herald4 ^r47:,,anlieled November Salo -W. Ache - BOIL & Son 6 Profesidenal Card -Henri Jordan 1 Tiny Teblets-Dr. Hope a Seasoneble Goods -Jamas Robinson 4 Special Prices-Parsotes Fair 8 Kim:trio Light Notice -W. L. Horton 1 No Fortune Needed -P. T. Halls 8 Seasonable Bargalns-W. A. McKim 8 Meeting of Huron County Council , 1 Mill Wood For Sale -Peter ILIcEwan 8 g Mit Topics FOR LivE Brens,--IThe first shoot of the season fee live birds eook place at Chas. Naftel's, ,Goderich towuship, on Wednesday afternoon. The attend- ance was noc large but t h,e mai ktnati- ship wee A 1, arid tbe Goderich boys took the malority of +Ards offered John Newcombe took 3. and Harry Ruben), Jae. Masson, Thos. Swartz and C. Pennington 1 mch. • Thu DOG POTSONER. -Last week our fiatrineslad a respite from strychnine attacks, tile poisoner having taken a rest. Many suggestions were made about the cessation, but the destroyer's hand was most likely stayer, by the report that a detective was in town looking after him. The fact that a detective in town could atop his wicked work shows that though the crirnina. is not afraid to nestroy other people's property. he_ be afraid et a long resi- dence in the Cefitial Prison. ANOTRER SHOOT.-Ou Saturday tbe members of the Goderich Inetitute Cadet Corps had another rifle shoot, at which there was a good attendance. The dietance was 200 yards. and the total points obtainable 30. The follow ing shows those present at -the practice and the points obtained. No. 1 com- pany : Pte. Kiely t2 Pte. J. Snell....19 " . Elliott 19 Lieut. Brydges.18 Lieut. Masson18 Pte. Miller 17 Pte. Pritchard...17 " Bryans14 Corp. Rundle.. .18 " Webster A Pte. McDonald:. " Graham. 4 No. 2 company : Pte. Saunders... 5 Pte. Lane RECORD Gaming. -The members of the Goderieh Bowliog Club seem bound to make a record for the nineteenth century so far Re hilWling le concerned. and through in the latter half of No- vember keep the bowling lawn lively with good play and cute criticisms of the shots. On Thursday of last week the following game WitS pirtyed : D. C. Sttaattan John Wynn Jae. Shepherd A. Farrc w At 'IUD. Allan W. Lane Jas. O'Connell, W. Catupbell, skip -14. On Friday another interesting game took place. the players being as tot. lows : D. 0. Strachan W". Wallace A. Farrow W. Campbell Jas. Shepherd F. Y. T. Nate! A. fidcD. Allan A. Saunders John Wynn, W. Lane, skip -14. skip -18. Pinworms° Doosi.-60 Friday L. J. Hopper, of 13uffslo. anis of otti old townsman, Rdward Renege. gave em entertainment in Victoria Hail, the leading feature of which was his per- forming doge, 12 in number. 4Ileofees- or," Ire dubs himself, and he it entitled to the boner, for a roan must have wonderful patience, and be of & kindly pature to teach canines to do trieks thie troupe does. We cannot enamor. - ate them. brit we eat eity that there Was not one of the large audience present on that night. who *as 'riot delighted at the performance. To make up a. full night's progratrinim Mr. Kopper hatroduces the gramophone and it clever cionjaring Scene, end comes up th the 0118 time Well ktroWn Inkftlebm AtideMeti, in sevetal of hie deituotellso The Shot" NW:UO*1 be Pa, etenhed Walt 'yen,* people. K2 If- le entertaining thentighout and perfectly whpiresome„ The pwrfetiere tart fed All relied Mari, end should etterkK 18 Oddlii011 to hie stage Petfrireittnee he p e end dreWe the nditheat to the theatre by e*Cellent Winbolie playing. TIMM WI' KnuN--on the- 17th tbme trehnna liet041 ,ygt. *Olt. 44 Ford' and Thounteanne% were imago - cog to thiri y days m the county jail red *kit foi $*4 trel Xtgehed the **Woo tintootre ihrre,*1/44. R- 0,0 large, ditratillarals. eOtateming gotten" foe Time. HaSidt WAS notwor,, e4 et the 4ftro tar 44'444 on10.4 49434444nitalr. 144ktraif"teig iergest car toady! wheat ever aid Boaderich, and woe load , cktrd4on's ofeeater. Blilott Jit itetteli * decker ear tnekeve Totouto on seeTileuila,renTirty4atOsee';'Tdi atlf"ye wtrilegnilatOellbg are steriteer Herowalua_v month:4i that faa far Ale ,Ifelatett Xtfitrl %Wrote Of Num ibitmN a tiould4 decked ear of Dr. bbnw.,mayor of Glutton, end e hogs to TOrtinto On W new -Arty. and a following day they were ilftreiV blear' '1°011° .devke[ 0110-vihe aurr'du v"' cerated Otettle Griffin. alley are all terdav.-Ren Allen ehipped ima ialtd able bodied men and fitted tO do a of horses to Stalbuit on Wednesday.- twermeeinob foneeenenetxrtaltInwsoheireitbaegto.hekuelnd ell'apoP.ralltedillalipnplles4htilirairweLehkreafitdeaBeenkt before a magietrate. 86 Goldthorpe shipped two. 7408104V OLUO.--41. meeting Of those favorable to the re*organization ot the Brief ToWn. Topics Goderich kfockey Club was held in How shout peer subscription to Rougvieat hardware store on Tuesday TRH STAR? . evening. There was a fair attendance, and the election of officers for the s a son wae carried out fie f011OWS: Rum president, W. L. Eliot: hon. viceLprest. A. McDAllan: president., W. T. Welsh; vire prest, W. L. Rortan: treat,. 1). Mc. Iver; treas. Chru. Shepherd: Manager, Wm. Babb: Ex. Coro., captain (r,o be el- ected), manager and secy. The an. algal fee was placed at gay cents, and the club will nielegaip on Tuesday. Dec. 5th. lenosTniar. NOTES. -Repeat ordere are being reeeived almost daily at the office of the Goderich Emitting Co., aod orders now on the books will keep the present staff in tull work till the end of Marv, 1000, a sut sign that tho goods Relit Olit by the coinpauy' are .A 1in qualitr, and take well with the people. - The Goderich Organ Com many shipped 'largely this week, and four car loads of organs have to be shipped to the Motheelancl within the next week --The Henderson Bieycle Co.. hesietb prepariug the parts for their 1900 wheels. have &large staff ein ployed on pulpers, which are said to he the hest sold in this part of Canada. BUILDING NOTES. -The Relds bave got well on with the brick work of Dr. Bunter:a residence, and several of the rooms are ready for plastering. -The Rntson homestead has bad a neat verandah placed on the east side. -The bricklayers have got about half the work done on F. J. T. Naftel's dwelling on Waterloo street. and expect to finish early next week. -The templet. non for the addition to the Knitting Oo's works was completed ‘Yetsterday. and the frame work will be started today. When ready for the brick- work the nhole building will be yeen- ered. bticks having been ordered for the job. THE R. T. OF T. CONCERT. -Probably one or the best, '11' not the best, pro- grams furnished entirely by local talent. a Goderich audience has had the privilege of listening te for some tirne past, will he given in Use Temp- erance Hall Otis (Fridav) evening, under the direction of Miss Wynn. Mr. Simpson, organist of North street IYIethodist church, and Mi. Jordan. organist of Knox church, will take pail, in addition to othei local talent An excellent, piano is being furnished by J. P. Brown for the occasion. It is expected that the hall will be well lilted, as only a silver collection is beirig asked for admission, The pro- ceeds are for further improvements to the hall. See programs for further particulars. • AUCTION SALES.-ThrOughout the country there has this fall been more auction sales than for many years. Prices have ranged high and losi for nye stock, cattle holding out better than either sheep, horses. or hogs. Implements as a rule have gold low. One of the most important and largely attentltd was the sale of Wm. McKee, bloderich township, held last Thurs- day. There was a long aod varied list, and it took auctioneer Gundry until long after dark to -tell everything offered. Horses for theirclass brought good prices, but the centre of attrac- tion was the cattle. Cows went as high as $49.50. two year old heifers $30.50, one year old steers 829, spriug calves $13 to 510. The prices rertlized for implements. machine, &c.. was an average. Auctioneer Gundr tvorked hard and with a pertinacity r hat otten increased prices. Mr. and Mrs. McKee will retire from active Herbert Petty,,who rented a bicycle labor -and they deserve s Well earned in Goderich last summer and after- rest-retuatning on the old homestead ward sold it up north, and in come - for the winter at least. queuce had a narrow escape from AN BA.RLY CALL. -The fire depart• being sent to jail. is again in trouble. He rented, the other day. a rig at Kin- cardine and drove to Glamis. where he borrowed a rig which it is alleged he tried to sell at Wingharn. Hie cup will surely be full of sorrow. are a not much bienling en the uorth side qf the Square these days. Regular tneeting of the Collegiate Institut* Literary ticiciety thiekeven- ing. The present indications tore that there will be a good crop of mayor- alty candidatee. Many are- of the opinion that a monthly horse (air in Goderich would prove successful. A member of THE STAR staff has to thank Mrs. W. D. Shannon for a choice out of venison. Ir. Joidan picked a /ergo boquet of sweet peas In his garden thie week. Where is the Lady of the Snows? Mr, M. G. Cameron will act us Crown Counsel at the Walkerton Aseizes be- ginniug Tuesday of next week. Our thanks are dueaat a number who are squaring up eubect ipl ion and other accounts. A word to the wise should be euffIcient. The Cnrling Association haye a large quantity of earth on the bowling and tennis lawns for evening up and en. riehing thero. The Goderich Oollegiate Institute Cadets had an exceedingly good drill ou Tuesday afternoon, under the com- mand of Lieut. Grant. Our merchants were pleased at the frost yesterday morning, as they say the mild weather so far this /reason has not been in favor of fall trade. A Pet dog was run over by a heavy waggon on Wednesday, and after the new experience got up. bad a good howl, and . then ran away apparently uninjured. A well known business InAll had a had fall from his bicycle last Friday. He went off head first, And. reached terra firma in that position, but rose up apparently unhurt. The old members of the Goderich Off Hand Rifle Club will meet in F. J. T. Nattel's office this evening to re or- ganize for the season. Ail wishing to join the club are invited to attenu. On Wednesday Mrs. (Dr.) Nichol- son discovere in the garden a rose al hush in hill bi ore. It was removed to warmet pi tees. The rose is of rsa red color, b t the variety the Doctot could not gi e tin. The law states that parties enclosing stray animals after 48 hours must ad- vertise same and notify the clerk of the municipality of his proceeding. Neglect to do so leaves one 'fatale to a heavy peualty, Put yoArr ad. in THE STAR. Somebody started a report last Sat- urday to the effect that a man had heen killed in one of the elevators br failing into one of the bins. Such a report may be a joke to the man who first circulated it, but it caused serious pain to many families. The other day as a mother with three children Wan passing Rougvie's, the eider of the trio, a boy between four and flyeattid, "Mother,look at the nigger," and as the pm ent did, not stop the boy shouted after her. "0, hang it, you might wait and let me look at the nigger," a speech it is needless to say taat had the desired effect. When the contractor. is granolitive- ing the Square would it not be well to have two paths made to the county building. one from South street to ac- commodate judge, counsel and jury- men, and one from North street for registry oMee and county jail. These crossings could be conveniently used by all citizens during muddy weather. 'tient was called out about o'clock on Wednesday morntng by what might have been a most serious fire in the tesidence of Mr. A. J. Moore, near the Oollegiate Institute. The fire occurred A lire alarm was given on Sunday in a room. sometimes used as a library, evening iust as most of the church on the ground floor, and is supposed to congregations were being dismiseed. have been caused by the fls.me from a and as a consequence there was it great Wanser lamp, carried by Mr. Moore rush to the file hell. There one found while searching for a book, setting ilre out the call was to Hamilton street, to either clothing or book'', as there where a chimney, it was said, had been was not then, nor had there been, any on fire. Is It not about time people fire in the room. When Mr. Moore were stopped front ringing the alarm had obtained the article he wanted he bell every time a few sparks are seen left the room, closing the door. and it issuing from a chimney ? was not till some time afterwards that smoke was seen. The alarm was then given, but the door being kept closed except when means were being taken to extinguish the fire, prevented its epreading. so the hose wagon was soon hack to East street. The property burned, clothing, books. etc., was in - mired in the (3aledonia and exceeds one hundred dollars irevalue. WI:tows/tut CHICKEN STEALING. - Yesterday morning Jno. Branifield aged 14, Edward Devine aged 10 and Robert Devine aged 17, all of the town of t3linton, were chnrged before His Honor Judge Doyle, with stealing chickene from H. B. Combo, Foster. Jno. King. Mr. Cooper. J. Cunning dame and J. Copp. all of Clinton, Riad Bromfield and Robert Devine_pleaded guilty to the charges rand Edward Devine not guilty. Bramfleld and Robert Devine wore remanded to Tuesday for sentence and Edward Devine to the same day tor trial!. Be- fore leaving the hench His Honor atilt- The Grand Superintendent of the ed the prisoners to produce testimony Royal Arch Masone. Huron Dint ict, in their fovor if poseible at the next Wm. Elliott, of Mitchell, affleially tutting. Cuoudjuos would baldly be. visited Huron Chapter No. 30. R. A. neve thee tem boys Agee 17 and 14 re. M., last Tuesday, and the First Prin• speetively could he found In enlighten. cipal conferred the M. M. degree on ed Ontario, who could neither read nor two candidates. It is needless to say write. Yet Yesterday two finch miter. that the visitor congratulated the of- ates stood before Judge Marron. The flcers on tbe excellency of the work two elder brays. with twin broth" and the prosperity of the Obapt/er. of Ederardo kept Manse by themselves. The building cotnntittee of Oddfel• Thee are fatherless, and their mother lows' Bros. W. W. Macvicar. M. some time educe married GOdefleh J. Proudfoot and Jas. Reid, are netrly residentk and lives with healmsband in through their work. furelehing the this town. Bromfield. fe also father- hall being all that. is required to finish less.Pttrid hie testimony showed that hie it. The hall cammitoe. under the being untable to read or write wee bee ehearnieftshi of p. Rm. D. John. tem* he *an kept at barite k eton, arid t e reception cominittee. after three younger children ro et tinder the chairmanship of P. 0. Bro. thatIMMeelf, while bin Metther Worked P. Holt, are now hard at arm% making nut by the dey to provide few them, arrangements for the dedicatipi pm Unde ,etch circumstances as theee eau ceedings and the hall Mitt will follow it Otidered at that we havejtiveulle theft The date tor the ceremony has Yete P I been set at December 7th. Notes from the Lodges. L 0. L. No. 182 meets on Tuesday evening next. Jubilee Preceptory No. 161. R. B. K. of I., had a very successful tneeting at Clinton last Friday. The C. 0. F. will hold a special meetinir on Tuesday next, 28th. A full attendance is most erunently request. ed. Regular meeting of Maple Lent lodge, No. 27, A.O. (3. W., next Monday evening, when a full attendance is Particularly requested, Inverness Camp. Sons of hicalend. will meet this evening. and amonget other matters will consider the ques- tion of celebrating St. Andrew's Day. At the last regular meeting of Huron lodge No. 62, I. 0. 0. F. Bro. Wm. Babb wee elected to the office of Noble Grand. In piece orli. D. Reid, who has left town for Buffalo. > MT,* 5 -IP,. 1r culation. toc to stiiii41711"0111 Rartrun tom . The e.ltirt_Va0t" Werke• 040300Y. Or ale ingir the watrAIXOtiinhelifi' , . 'The4ehooner &liege( Vehtitilli 40' •Iltigautaldi placed in nee Whiter forth t,h10 weet., • : • 'no smotpuosedokie briog twp 10fre'carlfera of wheat the new elev.. Atter Nick* theanagon closec The ma4 0140 tookof the park etelin IR :AA 114(040d04 Oar% Vat .01401.11d. pot lo neessOlovorklitiouot one% The new *vents!' .contiOne4 40%000- luishela of gettatt veriterd4V InernIngs atul Richard:ewes held 10000 ist that ,routt, ThoCioderielk teember Vernpanv Mot voloitg14.9gloctrr west mom 44,b tircr Q04talOtr 1. Tio)1 Qr gcanar anc,t Vretutute.tlun uf PertlfiP4444 eerie*" 1 AGO 'AftovirANT Xt1430 .0$ IMOIC-tanTtROW rticitraVit r goot Xore TTA.4 The commencement exersteci IR co, 04 Lbatintior Still litssingt4 Ina: 444, ......,.. nection with the Bodetich Cenefill,*!* moat Reliervert Till V.% RI. footirote werehe.14 lost Vehler OVIMMit la the auditorium, whit 4 good attends store. Tho first tWo number* were A Laft Batarda7 winginaa Ofidar anit ,..,.... piano duet bY Wee Elise and Mr. Percy RG410 agent toOk up the ofbnoetpotted Tye. end an instramental solo by hoot hearing of the proteet 10 thie Miss Maybird Rothwell. Miss gregOry• "40_ • a* lalitrece, read the Collegiate Journal The jiodgee expreesed enneyancer to I v el the logs brought down le a OMMI4 interesting almoner. She the Chen contempt of the cOurb *hewn from the truce Peniutinla, end the hats, elatoted that the Journal was it wattle by filnklitter, and referred to the De! limber end ebiegiee En sand.„ „t the magazine. ea the major part of ite eon- -Sutherland, is huolint 200,00 feet jit could he better placed as 4 inontlrly bnr hi iiiiinist clear fur shipping. 1 newspapee, by giviug Samples of _,•eds" queat idjaavereeme that have beee The schooner Contract. Contain Wm. *nd 4*(11 Mee"' bet' We nn*gin* Llig4 8 made with the object of eceuting ble attendance and Purdehrneirt. ' doek Of the Goderleb Lumber Co. The schooner Kolfage, Captain John I ""ing'd The number was the best is- hest endeavoure Uuklater could not be . tents Witil PoetirY and wows, fatollY Mr. McPherson said that with their lumber company, ..arrivoil in porCou" McDonald, the `00"cie":10"Z 1 arid though it contelned many ebort poetic skits, every verse was commend. structed by the petitioner that he did Irma Golden Valley 'tor with a cargo 0, h_.1..„.. skied un et the present management, found. end consequently he was in - Friday afternoon 1 e. and the openiug ode. on Novara- nnt' whlh to Ito to further exPeose lo port on Monday morning with 130.000 Tne steamer Roseditte reached this the last. The last Item on the literarv bar. was unt the least meritorious of the oh4tterat and that 448 far " tiff* Drench of tnecase was concerned. fie tor the hig elevator,aud after diseharu- Mired by ?desert), Brydges,Wrighttuan, list was a double duo very _nicely ren. was willing to have it cloaed. bushels of wheat from Fort William Cat rie and Allan. Mr, titrang, the ing left the Game evening for the same pi inched presented the certificates Lake Superior purt. won y t e students in forms I. II. III The Grand Trunk, tvhen spiting the and IV at the midsummer Depart - track beside the new elevator, left mental and University examinations. e Ore leaching the west end of the park bank, the consequence being that the unprotected part le ntrendy break- ing away, and tbe earth is neurtng the R. R. track. The iteamer Mylee, from Fort Wil - hall% with 38.000 bushels of wheat for Richardsonai elevator. arrived in har- bor on Monday morning. and left the moue evening with a large q Ilan tit y of baled hay for Fort William, and called lu at Kincardine to take ou some more. The dredge Arnold was brought into harbor on Monday. having finished her dredging fut the cribs that morning. But little difficulty w te experienced in getting bee through the channel at the mouth of the river, though some Old salts had prophesied that it would take a week's dredging hefore eh° would have water enough to float her out. The present and past weeks wete great ones for rod flehermen, as herring and perch were on their annual fall visa. Those who understand herring fishing made big hauls, and one well known angler took boine ten dozen one day thie week. Perch were cetught in larger nuanbets than herring str 10 'mut heing eighty-two, the trainee and forms follows Foam 1. -Ida E. Bate& James H. Bea t ti y, Het her t Buchatien, Mon- tague Colhoree. Millicent elodwio, Oi vine D. Godwin, Ernest F. Horton, Lin Knox. Stuart, Pritchard. W. Frank &tenders, Percy C. Snell. Mabel E. Tone Percy L. 1"ye, Coral Viviao, Her vey Dietrich, (honors) FOonic W, Ed- ward, (honors) Philip Moly, _rhonond Tiro (honors) OtiVe M. Turn- er, (homes). Fottu 2 --Pert 1. -Wilfred II. Bell. Joh P. Ileown, Clara M. 13uchanan, John S. Cal rie, Benue. Dalton, Edgar E. Down. Wm. PI. Elliott, Ethel E. Narrow, FlOrallee B. Graham, Edna E. bluest, William J. Ir win, James Manson, JallieS NI Morris, Witham J. Man. Tina D. NIctSween. Lottie MacMath. J. Alex:older McNevin, Mauger J. C. Mit- tel. May Newtor.. Ethel Reid, Edith F. Robe, ts. lianeente Robertson, How- ard J. Snell. Reuben Snell, J. Maud Spence. Jessie Florence Turn- er, Maud A. Wilson, Ruth A. Wiggins. PART 1. - Matriculation. - Ernest Barite,. Iteettie S. Harrison Tina M Johnston. Hat ry E. Wiggins. Paseed o 50 Or more being made almost any -lin physies-iterbeet 13. Hutton. where ott the piers or around the har- bor The steamer Cermona has gone into the Collingwood drytiock. where a now hull, 250 feet long, is to be built for her envities and bolters. Accommodation for 300 persons will he provided, and toe new dining room will seat 200 at one thee. Eve' y ntodern convenience will he added, including running water in eve, y room. On her completion next spring, the practically new boat will probably be renamed, and w ill re- sume her old route. In regard to the illegal sale of ernell fish the Owen Sound Times says :- It Is repo, ted that the department of fisheries is preparing to rigidly en - for cdithe law prohubitieg 1 he sale of white fish and salmon of less t han two pounds in size. The change wits 'mole receutly, nnd tittle has been given to get the merchants aceustonied to the change, Hereafter t he superin tend- ents will rigidly enforce the law. This action is not being taken too soon. During the past summer more small around Owen Sound man white fish and trout have hetsnw,li]sawokreedr noticed before. The fishermen are evidently using nets too fine in the mesh, and the law should he enforced in this particular. Among the Churches. Atinivereary services in connection with the Auburn Iflethodiet church will be held oil Sunday, November Mir. Rev. G. W. Howson. et Clinton, will preach at 10.30 e. m. and 2.30 p. in., and Rev. R. Henderson, of Auburn. at 7.30 p. m. The singing will be con- ducted by the Auburn choir, assisted hy Miss Patterson. of Auburn, and Miss Brown, of Goderich. The Presbytery ttt Huron met in Clineon on the 14th feet, Rev. Ajr, Anderson, of tioderich, Moderator, it) the chair. Auditors were appointed to examine the treasurer's heoks, who afterwards reported them in4 cortect. The treasurer's report was then receiv- ed and adopted. Mr. G. Davidson, of Goderich, was recommended 1,, t he Home Mission Committee fer woi k it Tit E PETRI( A DAMSON M iterondet techists Mr. D411/111,401) iris sp,•111 at Sic 111)LA Rti1111-fi. -Form I -1114 theme - session in the Bible Inslitide of ical, M, 707/0. Forill II. Chicago. The General ro• General Proficiency, Florence Torn - commendations regarding special el, 73%. efforts towatrds deepening l lei spit it - family worship, Sabbath Intl life of congi eget long etc., %Vele en 'tied 1•1 he committee on Church Life and Work to suggest the best method of pi oceed ing I be matter. The Rev. J. A. MeDomild. ,f Varna, tattled the reeigiettioit et his charge. lt watt agreed to hold en ed. jeurned meeting of Presbytery at Brucetleld on Dee. 5t h t considet t his resignation, and that 1 he cons:meg% titans of Beyfield ;toed and Blake be cited to appear in their interests et this meeting. Rev. J. M. Henderson asked for asseseore to sit w i I.11 Ills Reg ston. Rev. Messrs. Musgrave ;Ind Stewart and Mr. rot heringhnin. Elder, were appointed to act its such. Mr, McFee. of Smith's Hill. petitioned I lie Presbytery regarding the refusal of the session of th at church to investi- gate e disagreement between him end another member of that chute h. The petition was dismissed, and the Pree hytery adjourned. No one who has come within eye or ear -shot of a Selyntionist he last few devs will need much pried thei Self -Denial week is 'lethally in our inidat. The AI my'n s,t1tri jet IR ha VP never to our knowledge worked limit- er than they rue doing at present. end their energy and pet mist ence well deserves the resit it 1 hey aini for. But their plea for the co-operation of the public is solely the great and Increasing need of the spiritual and social wants of hati»in Ole toward. whose meeting the AMU inethode ha ve in the paia hi,r, wonderfully suereseif in. Doha 1 ions for this worthy cause will he grate- fully received by the "Meer in charge of the Local Ofirpfl. W111.0 ,1(111I.PqA in, CAPT. bliresoN, Sal vation At rity, ode rich, Ont. Foam III. -Plias. W. Down, Samuel A. Draper, Brown Derain, Cm a ..II. Ferguson, Stella Gregory, James H. &tyro, Harry R. Long, W. Stewart. L Itleriau R. Martin, Tina D. Mc Sween, John L. Parkinson, Elizabeth G. Wilson, May Denlop. (honors) Wes - lee G. Edwerd, (honors) Creasie M. Ellitat,,,(lionoes) Frank 14. Munro,ahon- ors) Navy Tichboene, (honors) Vesta A. 4Vatson, (honors) Daniel A, Weber, (hoitors.) Passed in -French. -Herbert R. Hutton. Passed in Physics and Gerinen.-Benson Hamilton. Passed in Greek Uomposition.-Saniuel A. Draper. Foust V. -Francis E. McLean, Rhin' Sheppard, M. theca E. Wilton. Pater L- Ethel J, Rhynits, Howard J. :erten, Elizabeth A. Wilson. PART II. -Grace M. Strang. Only about. two-thirds of the winntie were present, and the certificates of the others will be forwarded to the owners. Before presenting the papers 51-. Strang said that many thought victims. ttn evil, hut they were a neces- sitry evil and could not he thrown aside ; he admitted there was some truth in the cry about cramming, hut added the schools did lots of work that wits not ohnwn in exams. He stated that at t he July examination 114 of the Collegiate pupils entered the list, and 82 passed and obtained certificate% stnd there wet e now on the Collegiate roll 175 monis, the highest number ever re- Coisled al, I ilia part of the teim. mem limed that. adontes of the school were to be found in pisifessions and callings in ell parts of the woridasialm- ing C,,Ionel Otter, of the Canadian con- tingent, and said he had no doubt be would flnd one if he went to the Yukon, and this is true, tor the IRMA to greet a Huronite In that distant terri• tot y is Charlie Shannon. Short and appropriate speeches were made lion. Mr. Gat row, Rev. James A. Anderson, Inspector Tom and PrIn• eipal Halls, et the pit blic schools, and 1 hen the following amecial prizes were presented : THE CHAIRMAN'S IF. JORDAN, Esq.,) MEDAL.-Fortil 1. -.Brener:II PrOtheleOnV in .1 inilor Division, Ethel Mosely, 70%. THE REV. MR. WILSON'S PRIZE. - Form 11.•-(leneral Proficiency. Edgar Ir. Down. Traerteres Per/am-The Principal. Minn 1. -Senior Division, General Prefieiency. Frank W. Edward, 79 iss Charles - For in III -Poetic 1 111 e, k Munro, 73% : Annie Mos. sly, 71%; Vesta Wateon, 70%. Miss Charles - Porno If -French - Flor- ence tit -thaw. Miss Cherles - Form I - French Senior Di vision, Olive Tin 111.1% 75%. Miss t 'barters --- Fl/rlIl 1 French. Junior v on, Ma led Strong, : J. Centel/1n. Miss McLellan -- F.rin I Senior Divi• ArIthillP110, IIILI'VeY Dietrich : A Igebra. Kate Webb and Olive Turner (even); Stenography. tier -belt Burhare an, .1 linier DiVIM1111). Aritlimetic,Mith Strang ; Algebra. Eva Danlop, Jenni Cant elon. fic 'or Division -British end Canadian History, Philip Egely. Mism Strang - Form 1- Junior Division. Poetic Liter- ature. Thomes Sheppard. The Peter Adamson prizea, though on the list, had been previously dell v• ersal, so were not mentioned. The medal ter generel proficiency was; pro - Rented I.y I lie donor in o slue t hist ap- propriate speerh, and Rev. NI r. Wilson handed his ni Ise. a choice select ion of five books, to the winner. and added a few romplimentary words. The Rev, gentleman gave excellent. ,idylee to the student% and spoke of the Colleviate in t he MORI. rom pl intent ary terms, adding that. he knew of no high school in the 10. That Vanstone personally, on le oelnee that excelled it In any point. palling dsy, drnve one of Lott's livery The teacher's prizes were presented by rigs on business; connerted with the the usual manner. the principaland the Meeting closed in election in respondent's behalf. The former parishioners and old time We cannot close withoirt rongt ate 11. That Vanstone and lanslater ar- friends of Rev. Henry li vine turned lating the youthful ones who WW1 ranged with one Peter Deans. Jr., to out in large numbers last Sunday 1,, accompany one Capt. John tbilli van. of hoar him preach anniversary sem . ()live Tiirner. for Fri itch and Algebra : teacher's pries.% particularly Memos Sault SIP. Marie. a ',granger in the con• In Victoria atreet church. In the even- Mabel Strang. French ; and Jennie stituencv, to the residence of several leg the ehureh was really erowded. and Cantelon. /French rand A leptons, and Voters in Winghant iste et. nicht for souk! he desired. On Monday evening 011 in the Cent the pui pose of corruptly influencing the services throughout were all that t he more ao that. they WPrP not detain - the platform meeting wee enjnyed by had they been ts, riot:titled they . ral an extra year, for that said aullivan did so, and for the voters to vote for thp respondent. and ge MI tonep, and in addition roe d not have proved that youth does purpotte of doing so Wag RIIppliaii with to Rev. Mr. Irvine. Revs. Jaeper WII- roe. Mir the randy of Algt•bra and the names of the voters by Vanstone dinrpetittpiectivTehnendehzree,,h1 atpossrielii,itmteid dadi son and Jewett A. .it mier.on both gave Ft en..h. Donne the peening the Ihriys 12- That Varlet/me wits an active and Linklater. etteellent aeretce on cowl) °reclaims, and were rill her restless, ind the principal agent of the respondent. Admitted liy the response to the trustee hoard's re- geed mitinedly talked to them a low h t e respondent lo he an, at the general quoin for a thank naming nf 51.40 wag times, het threes pressnt should re•ment- election held is few months previnusly, almost enmptete Past" Al ' . her that the yoirthhil (meg were res. at witted] the respondent watt a candt• tint to first' 1 hp progrnmme and e eer e, and that wee absent nn Bentley. preachine eke addressee that tisik iip neerly two their erunritilan, the winnat date and a rum elected. and, as rtuch *here, can wifely he (Tinto -mutated on hoof ri, Ott nob Itterary in eharactor and the harmony and earnest feeling which and pertinent to the oreaeton, mere an pervades his people, and hot b naetor ex t re I hey had nnt expected, God &lee and congregation deaerve the sweat.: the Queen Hosed the proceedings which hrts attended their effort°. 'shortly before eleven. Liver-ATER NOT NECESSARY. Judge Osier said that he wanted the public' to nuderetand 'hitt the court was nut depending on the evidence or Linklater. It was not usual to take notice of statoinents made outaide, hut It had been repeated again and again that such was the case, but it was not. The enlergements had been for the Put pose of tiecuring the audacious wit- tiest!, who WaS keeping out of the urea?. After it short consultation. the court snnounced that the case might be clos- ed without the evidence of Linklater. Mr. McPherson then aeked the in• dulgence of the court to submit _some newly -discovered evidence hearing on the agency of Venstone. He wanted to produce the town clerk of Wine/hunt to prove that Vanstone rented the Town hall of that place for the purpose of holding a public tnenting In the in- terest ot Garrote. but the court ruled teat they could not open the case any blether, and that only argu- ment on the reserved points was Per- missible CHARGES OF AGENCY. Mr. MePherson then went on to give a eunimary of the points on which be claimed that agency Wittei proven on the part of Vanstone, Linklater, and Capt. John Sullivan, of Sault Ste. Marie. The points relied upon by the peti• tioner in tins connection he stated to lie: - 1. That anatone was member in good stunding of the West Huron Uh- l:teal Association with his fees paid. 2. That he was it delegate to the con. vention held undo! the auspices of that associetion, at which convention the respondent was brought out as the candidate of the association and Rs members. 3 Thatt the respondent directly invit- ed the delegates at the convention and I he members of t he association. Includ• ing Vanstonc. Win. Robertson, Dr. MacDonald, and Mr. J A. Morton. who were till present at the convention froth Wingharn, to work for him and procure bini to be elected. 4. That Vanstone and the others mentioned Were Alen member,' of the local Liberal association ter the town of Wingliam. 5 That Vanetone and the others mentioned. Including Sanmel 4:heap and one John T. Linklater. wet mem- bers of a committee at WInghani formed and organized at Wingliam by one Jame& Vance, an orkanizer, sent Wingharn by Alexander Smith. the Secretory of the Ontario Liberal Assm elation. Limited, and the generni or- genizer of the Liberal -party in the Province ot Ontario. who during the election mades, his headquarters at Godes-mit, the county town of tho rid ing. where the respondent lived, and, irt conjunction with the reepondent and his law partner, Wm. Proudfuot, who was president of the West Huron Reform Association, 01 incipally man• aged the respondent's election, errang- ing for public meetings. speakers, and organizers. and paying their expenses to the knowledge of the respondent and his partuer. Mr. Proticifoot. 0. That the committee which met al Wingham had a fixed plaice of meeting at Winghan,, which tome was arrant; 01 for by said Vance, and paid for as part of the respondent's election ex Dense, and attended on at least one iircasion by the respondent personally. and also attended on at least one oc. elision by the said Alex. Smith, of which c unmittee said Samuel (ii-acey acted as chnirttian, being so ex -officio hV reason uf his appointment by the iding association es chairman of ills Wingham soh -division. VANS rosE's DLITIES. 7. 'filet Vanstone and Link later at tended the meetings of the Winghain committee and, tar the knowledge and with the consent of Gracey and the other mem 1 ars, participated in the business id the commit ec, which t tots - acted all the erdinary and usual stork ot an election committee, including going over voters' list, canvassing voters in the respondent's interests, arranging to bring out the vo' ni, re- spondent's behelf on election day. electing scrutin.mrs to mpresent the respei 'den t penile; day. il rid turn ish• ing then, with written appointments signed blank by the respondent, and supplied hy Mr. Proudfoot as president of the riding associntion to Mr. 0 racey I14 ChM, man of the Winghlun division t' • that purpose. 8. That work connected with t ection wee expressly assigned to Julianne by Wm. ftobertrion, an im• IIIPI/11,or of the Wingham committee, who was working under instructions front said Vence, which work was performed by Vanstone. 0. That in respondent's interest and as a member of his Wingham committee. Vanstone personally canvaesed a her of voters and one Lott. a livery stehle proprietor, with whom he and said Graces, had arranged for the use of his horses and cal Hewett on respon- dent's behalf on election dny. for voter living in the count ry for the purpose of bringing the voter to I he polls on election day. agent, worked to secure the respond- ent's eieetion In conjunction with the same men who were committeemen of the reispondent at the election in ' Grin, and attended the comraiitee meetings. and perticipated in the bust - nese thereof, without repudiation by se nap that0100111 rilia 41011. . thatnalt aatOOttielfal SO $131 /PO het* thorium, Xr. 44toto Rote theiskt fhig nen* cowry, fl rot get the court oporte, nOtee It lascesee4y.s _ Xuattce Oeler thouglsif eno4 ennetaiseat,. 1144 be** a* Jog vote* the toriiiteCe44'hein aiestiro otOteetieti itith blot to. wilt% and by it 40,4414 *NO Van., throe wetteweetv **NOW 71ThtX44W011,0741401111A Connant int Petittatten. thin nreogent- e4*rgunkent oh chente Oltritte4ta leo with tba feet that Veotele nen Draw°. WhO bad been VIM to Y941# ftn4 talltantratYfr011t Torlallha 13031 a Hilt by' 4!„, Prondfoot. preet., dant of the Vilest Boron LibetatAlowe elation °nth* reeoromendation or Aka Smith; had oupplosd rotors with dquoc on polling, day. John and * large unmoor of tbe voter* hatt regale - ed. liquor on that day 11'0111 BOHR' la hia room at BOOlieff trbiof ik4* cording to * decision of rar. Jastwor Patterson, was* corritiantwarticee Mr. McPherson then referred to the oaemeot of *Xs wilt,. Guthrie 41). gamer South, the eom being 044 OW minted for in the eleetion expense* Of the respondent. Mir, Smith itonorted Mr. Guthrie. who itddresaed public meetings ia Mr. Getrowla &Nene*. This, it wag deleited. Watt at lettet (Wet. legal practice op the part orbit.. tiont and probably fell within the class Or eases which are eharriefrrited g0J- rupt, practices by the statute. it moo peeiiirety unwed that Alex. Smith bad some fund st his dniposal which he was using contrary to law. Refer- ence was made on thin Point' 20 Iticga* recently decided &tallith Canes Whet* elections had been set askte. DIR. WATRON IN tutm.Y. Mr. Watson. Q. C . for Mr,,.0iiirroari, referred to the standing of Mr. Van - stone, who was a member of the local association, and stated that tile factious aa member of the asseplatiort do net lead to a conclusion of trolley. The rules of the neSnelation Were ERPigill- etl, and it wait shown that these chees- ed tvith agency were only following out these regulatione, and coneeneerito ly attended all meetinge CODV01114 tionn. They wended not as delegatear but as etipporters of Mr. Garret*. There was no evidence that Vanstet(10 was at the couvention during the LIMO of the Winging out of Mr. Garrott BS candidate. Mr. Watson held thet there was no case so far. Mr. Garrtatv at ids nomination stated that only fate means should ho employed to bring about hie election. He stated that anyone who worked dislioneetly would in the future not be considered as a friend, but as an enemy. Judge (Niles -The law is quite clear that such a statentent would be of no avail it there were corrupt practices. It le quite true, continued Mr. Wat- son, that a number of parties went in- to the constituency time Mr. Gaetow had no knowledge of. De had uo knowledge of Mr. Smith'e coming. Judge Rose -Mr. et errow's evidence was to the etfect that be kirew that there were tuen coming in, brought in he Mr. and that they were look- ing /Met his interests. Alt. %Vattern stated that Mr. Garrote knew that Mr. Smith had charge of the meeting. and getting speakers fee these meetings. There was no evi- dence that Mr. Smith took part. in the work et committees hi the election. As to Inonevs spent hy Alex. Smith. there wits no evidence that he had more money than the amount it was shown he had expended. Judge Rose -Except when water comes from a fountain you know it, is a fountinti. The point involved a long.. technical argument. and evidently great stress is laid on it in view of the decision un- sestting Mr. Brower in East Elgin a fete days ago. •Mr. W,tson argued for upwards of an hour. sifter which Mr. McPherson replied for hall an hour, citing various authorities and referred freely to pas - ages in the judgments of the various judges In the Court of Appeal in the receut East Elgin ens% after which court adjourned. Judgnsent will be given on Liecean her 21. AN AMUSING EPISODE. During Mr. Watsen's argument an amusing episode transpired. Judge Rose from time to time referred to his reite-heok of the evidence given at the trial, and also iss scane newspapers. which Register E. B. Bre wn had brliught itito cniirt, and frequently characterized as inacciii ate statements toads] by Mr. ‘Vatsion as to what cer- tain witnesses had said at the trial. Mr. Wat 4011. after some time, remark- ed : -"The reports in the Conservative newsimpers from which your Lordship i•4 reading are not correct." Judge Rise looked up in some surprise. "Whet 1 the tioderesh Signal Con- servntive riewspaper ! This is the first time I have ever heard that Mr. Dan• DIcOilliciithly edited a Conservative newspaper." A Long Letter In a Nutshell. Londesboro. Nev. 12. ISO°. J. M. MeLitote Goderich, Dear Sir,- If anyone can profit fr.m this letter, print it. I think my case should he made known. Last fall I was troubled with st weak back and wit la my kidneys, It-. My rase took a serious turn et last. Ft turned to di tipsy. I had three good doctsors at- tending me, none of then, could belp Inn. I was tapr,d seven 1 imes ; after 41,is 1 wits given 24 limns to live. A ood neighbor advised us to get some your remedies. My brother went at re to Onderich and got emir System Renovator and Specific Cure. I was Rare riltild w the change after the Mist dose. I beean impeove at once. and Was able to he in Godet lett four weeks after 1 began them. I am since quite well. I worked quite a lot this slimmer. I thank you arid wish you much stioress and long life. fume trill y, JAMES BROWN. FREE GIFT TO AL Great Annlvarsary Sale. From new till 1st Janoary see celebrate our 30th year in business in Goderich. We have taken the pur- chase money out of the three large stocks hought withit the year and can afford to be generous with those who have contributed by their conshint patmnage towarde the success of our burliness; vent nres throughout the counte. We ask our friends to gees) their cheeke for 'hills purchased for cash from now till Christrnae. and 8o - t -e'er, in return a enhstantlial proof of our gand Will and out thanks for the happy buttiness relations enjoyed by the firm during the past year. The R. B. SNOT% Dry Goods Bo. -- Goderieh. Dungnnnon. Seaforth. Additional-l-oaca-11:6-sriodner_-Pitait-nedait tipeak$ THE STAR us Air itself. Fruit tree agente report the firtelettta. season's sale.. as the largest far MAP eare and one of than Malta Mitt ulty le not to sell, antrokeeleasseee fling too many. • it" a.;