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The Goderich Star, 1907-10-04, Page 14 1)ERtC11 STAR bee * larger vircoletion then any other Newrsperier tio **atoll of the Oounty Moon emreoeseekeeeireeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeee U, UESTIONABLE There itree qffeetien t about flitttAlla 414sl- 79.,'011tit4 Allele ;1 090 DM .‘eltM , (reeintielittittle Weeitie, sitddlett fe, by ittivieg A ;few 'penitent htherlt :weelth, While egterft gelft-iftilePOhlig3te 1;1 WOtg, , Melee but.the ;Watt tualerite sx0140 scum coonietoott. , 'ereellog leXa than, they reit, and tlagillg • the, initpluta 44. Ve pity VOIR. Ter'. gept:Pitertpt Ott flOihfaht ftia 01,04cY ' Oa; 1.0; WSPI„ 54*e Tfl STAND LOAN • :0QMPAN T YAMS( -ZOT ' 004040111•011601da,attlitth -Kittlia141,14 ON fedand,X1 te.fleffe,f. when te4tesett ORA ,:`,1611)16 pd,er Lploalie 1.341:1491' 1.0;54*.g,) erleit ck • • ANT kkeselest fi.eh' tit at STAX lftt,410i ,tereeelets'holnetrft Oa coming.beaste: 'VOW esOO411110dottbn 41,114. earefutserries. pitltkeMti.).1DXTO, No act, 4, ney,,,, Preprtetreee; COLD IttNki W4%1'03;41.101 .5X 0 Pays tito ,h1g. esterelltladeeeng tiVnGla Bents alga 066ES. at11:111kaildil Pout' try. mentimithmpener. „ Tne CANADA von; ,/ ,;,-) paiitilit*4*'114.:LET; 9RUTORES EDIX;teAlig.,e-;, Mutest seta with rubbereeeteporriti, 'eeearifelkle4i" p y at Tut I3T4atjfitee*.•';" " toltr4g8 '131, fuq;4411 4'cit91:111.°1144'4'411.4::AF443!" 11'1: imeNtOrkti:Ddr.104 erti;)1;iFtell eta weauty. -1tWi_rrthilo intki ru old nen* e n cot. Apply to mins r,.;eiteete camerae street. . • 'weft (teen OIL/r0 ItENTe*AtColeYen-roota '"hanse, with garden,,,gortik 3Zooly` situated at the'llortenuu '04,101111' o'att. • Par torms, oto,;:apply goetee., Toesoup. , f'houOR SALE,..I'lBoutittatalKlatitan Icronerfin se,,F0304,002erit ftrandatintb. •Applii• street, geed idnble and 0010010N 6r0Ont. letter to Mita 151Aatwle:,VA111%alat.L. bOX 272. Ripley, or to Tlittlat tafittnallil,'Auetioneer, , -VOR SALE oft TO' RENV---A six:roomed ' house, ht geed eonditiots 'Apple to 13* 4...Mortessts. A FURN'ItililiMAIOUEIE TO LIST. pply 111. to Mria.E. Joeparr,Cotherilent., ' , w gee OLDER FOR largo or smait RI ir *bile you wait. June Floatitztx. thiren , d. . „ ,„ 2E0 RENT.-Ilause,atireas liana tiro floottltal. 9n Britanela Bead. Apply to MRS, Miss Ii.ntiSt FOR BA1.13.. -.A. Ohm -roomed house a a in a good Meaty. Roth bowl* good well water, claret, elm. Get Maros ot MAK Office. • "EIOR SAL1L-1 "horse, "Arch endue)" : • '1 cutter, 1-baggy,.1 pair lig bobaleigh_IR 1 delivery Wan, *eta ;tingle bffintess, grain bags; sr:Mese, 250 lbs., It wife. Airpir Tnoa Reneterts,Nbloots Itta S • • 1.! total • alit Ffiso11, ;‘" •-s "E"tOR DOA .141' le 114W NTAliT9 "V0',43$104', .1,310 A -1,01,41E QF DOBEE1011. • Natidliktbere'br triVel-Triett e_garb !WM be hekltinittsnalit te "The. Ontario Tows" •Itats Act, tie„Die'etegor the ,Iedge Of the-'ettenty "CoOrt Gennt.r. otlittrell,fltane ,Feert House, Cledertell. Baturrial", Ind 5th der fif (aCtOVertBEL.ritaoll a'eleek in the feretloon, to. 11044-664310t6061116-'1ffiffinialalta et errenr ond etalselenttietheyeterebist otthe attedetpat, lit et th0 'TgWO, et tioderieh,.for 1907. • .4aatilt9Ift)lothat4V-Or.. Stintenffier..1987,... • al, 0 JORNSrowcaolor or tionerlen. 1030AL•NOTICE • • 910 RENT. -- A rrenitdotached House on • Wth)t street. Modern conveniences. reftweftfted eleetrle. light lixteret• APPLY to J. as. DAWKINS. West; Street, %. retOWN PROPERTY FOR BALM -Block JL and the twilit belt et Mock Lb en the Maitland Rot% tobrit of'D" titlertelt,toritatning 10 and-threetnatkantsin4tood gimlets tandfgood orchard with varions Mode Of eheital quit. ) Good frame hatise and, frame bare. uood water. Auto NO. /A hottee anti lot oil Angle - sea street. For tante and full pattledlars apply to the owner, opentrof Lotto, Godetich. , NOTICE . . of the Own of siderite) 'wilt, at tus NTOTIfiftE 1. beieby girt that the 00n11011 regularmeethor on Friar) the eighteenth do of OistobeeolX07, prooried- to ease Bylaw fee these:M*10M et the toliewIng roads and per. timmef roveln the said 'WWII of Goderleh, and 1000111.butsleg °Cloning Of the na1d Made or portions thereof 'ea to be stopPed , DP to •Cluelph fe•GederlehltallWav tudneanY.,/,) q).. All tti pordoe of Ship 'Perrault lying Ile treettid0 it teeter nIM.k Of Lake Huran,and the westerly nitiltiet Harbor Lae% or 900 mewed, . . • , All.that portion of Wateir Lane lying bot neon the tamtherlylbuitnt Harbor Street and tlie-tiOrtberlObillt0S Terrace. . s pi. All the' t nottlett et Bear* street, de, scribe/flan fellewetet:soomeneing at the toter - beaten of tee Westerly limit of Beach .Street thenee 0410th -we Mittens. the westerlylinfit with- tbe Sokthmy, unlit of Ship Terrace, ot IleaebStreet.21. „teet to the limit of the land of the littelotitetlederioli Railway Compeity, thenee north' eightysieren deirrees twenty tele. tittstast along' lest ineetioned prodneed tathe easterly Breit of Beach Street thence northerly along said.easterly Of Reach Street .,105 feet 'to It* Intersection with the southerly. limit et Ship Terrace, thence west- -of arbour latreat.,described as follows : alotn- orli El feet to the place of beginning. .4 Thatportion of Harbour Lane lying south I:mincing% at this luteutection of the southerly 11114 of ilarbour Street with the westerly limit • Herber ' Lane, themes south-westerly along sal& westerly linitt of timber lane 166 feet, Chanel) eagerly 75 feet, to the easterly limit ot Barbour Lane, thence Itertherly along said' -•easterly limit of Hart n om. LaLei and said easterly limit produced 100 feet. thence westeely 90 feet to the piece of .begtnring. 14TO Alt.that pert of Harbor Lane lying be- tween the northerly Bruit of Harbor Street and. the southerly Of Harbor Quey. And will also proceed to pass ix Bylaw for astoblishing and opening up a Pohl's, Highway or Land by the exteredon northerly of Water Lane,_the lands to betaken for and crow/Sing Filch TittblkillikiWay or Lane se to be estab- lished anti opened up, being described as fol- lows : Lot enrollee 10M. an shown tin a mall Or plan of the said Town of Goderieb, made by J. McDonald, Provincial Land surveyor, dated 10th 'September Illthe. and registered an ttio /102.1fitry office for the County ot Huron, nine part .of lot sinraber 1031 described as follows: Cortanenclog at the intersection of the wetter- ly limit of Water Ione With tho northerly lindt et lot manlier .1027, thetuie- easterly at right angle* to the westerly limit of Water Lane 17 feet to the lino between lots 103a and 1035, thence northerly along said lino in feet, .,betO.PanticerPni.11Wwesterly-EI feet- to-tIte. -place Air- '. And take notice that the Cbuncil will hear -In Ionian or by solicitor or counsel. no person whose land tuoy be. prejudicially effected by the passage of such Bylaw. and who petitions to be so heard. • SALIil&-A- good frame bons°, with' lettraerefIVand, one nine irons Gode- rich, add otsm etrOMII P. It. stding. Red brick and tile elarenough tor 20 years. See tio brIelte made by Pea& item from' thls etas' at c. O. Lee% Smartie creak Ott lcuuL7-Apply to WALTER BILittr, uoderiate , MIAOW FOR SAIde-ortie farin belonging to Ali the Estate of theist° Robert McConnell. in Ashfield tovenshlp,5th eon,. stinties west of Duren, 1511 acres* f.ratne cottage, with kite en and .woodshed ; barn 94 , stone foe dation and stabling Underneath; driving shod. Yaret„is all Ted„nbont 01 oeres underatainew • arta wen and windmill, large orchard:Mt wel fented, -Tams •can be arranged,.to suit purchaser. Apply to wet. ht. mecotteem. Liverrman. tateknow. "UOUSES FOR SA141.-.TWo new brick •1 booms. eight reinter in each. Baths, fur. neoegana other meagre eontondencets Price reasoneble. 'Teries_te:ettit perchaser. Apply •at Tim RODEntal KANIN(I eme., 4- SALK.:41YOntSt acreS'excellent land to for market garden, with good buildings% sad fences, two railestrout Goderieh-having five acresin °PIMA tft, apples, pears, plume, cherr109. 'notches; greisse- -mei • reaphemes. Price and numeral/0mM. Apply to YOUNG & flomeitTeottiOwierlob, -ZIOR SALE.--Ilotisenn &lee 'street. modern X Also m feet frontage, adhicent to square Aira,t3. A, Cornell ofrere her bendirome rest, dem:tabu KeleSt, tbr MK Moos brisk store, Phettigrepb Mid bakery. Wirth. isms these Itesutoui testdenee on Vineent st. for sale. , O. F. Real Mtge &Ins. Agency, ijopaRt . ItNirrels‘1491t "Om A I, • , . Toulleliejuoulivas ezeig/44igionit;f4rist, foal:41101e 011;4,34 i il kt whichaligeklktePrioxit to*011oloilitfOrsi • , yiecosliarbeitorbfritertivprottleeex:ell "ditulf,.WilT0440, , 114X49.6.14,vore4w4t,litepel If 'et; '004 *It )1,9l#: .'tk Wheett. 7.41),,. . .. . 444,:.....4'....t.4s. simE3'1:34 .1 ort•la O4,1,4,4O',4 'Di...A • 44 li, oo.s:4:41 -o,' ".)44, . 1.. 1 r,pe.e'frett.,.. .14,14•4 to 4 4..*)itAit .. 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' -"grew osa..*. 44,41,„ .5 to rk#441114 Abl= !14111:341.8E14-1 1 W' tti i F° tfogot ',. • ,..k,,rsit,,, ....... .. . l .. "'-' 4 t° t° 4 41' ADYBRTISBAIENTIrpaga Marx Steayed-Vilatet, 'Property:Or Sele • CharNa toes Afilloe mad fiefalop Sale -afro, Darapben„ j • Th6 Blial4, Ptffitas-aletlalenii Bros a hfillittet* and Call Coate-MeKtma Steve.PIlleas-VOMPIte 5 A. Talk to Wowen-W, Ca Piedham ......, 5 Grand JeWel Hanges-Geo.Heekett 5 Tho Serums fort/yaw-V. j. Ragland 8 Telearralibyiscentrolillusitieset College Enter .kiy-Dey*Ceritatit Realness Cofteee lInnterre Recurs -lens -C. P. RY For Bdarders-The et. Lawrouee 1 Reef. Don and WItie-11. Cknendep., 4 ElectsleSuptelea-Yule's 4 Poultrgalateers-Cart. I'. and P. Co8 Filly Colts for Sale -'Wm. Andrews 7 -Days Sale-Parsome Fair 5 Notlee to Credttors-Est. Goo. Acheson: Howe. to Itent-H. A. Tultbrd Furnished House to Rent -Mrs Jordan,. 1 Goderleh Bus. College -Geo. Spotter' 8 FOR, ISALE.e4val noW Dwellings on Angle. sey alt, oonitortehte'DWelling on Pieton Buildirigtote EhtinAternie,Eseexst., cediu! Bt. end ride St • WANTKEt-A. few Fur:Mined lionises or Rooms, near the Uwe front. to Mitt for tho summer season: 4). VOTING & 11011ERTS0N. MEDICAL telitteele4DS & TWINBULL. T4, leeturatook, M.D. w. 0, Torittentt, , mama lementen et, 'mew we ht. 0. JOHNSTON, Town Cleric. Dated Sept.lith, ROL NOTICE TO CREDITORS. hi the matter of the estate of George Acheson, !aloof the Town of (lode:it:AI, in the County of Huron. Gentleman, deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that all persons hav- ing 10Y Claims or demands asratnat the said late tlebrge Acheson. who died on or almet the 2nd day of July, A. 11., 1907, at the said ToWn of Goderich, aro required to send by post, pre- paid, or to deliver to Mrs. Ella Acheson. nod Messrs., J. P. Brown and William Acheson, the Executrillthd Executors of the will of the satd late George Acheson, or te 'any one of them, their newsstand addresses, and fall par- ticulars in writing of their claims. atid state moment' their sweetener. and the nature of the eocurittee Grimy) held by them. .Aen TAKE NOTME that after the lst day of November, ne.O. the eifid Executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceas- ed amongst the persons entitled thenato, lowing regard only to tho claims of which tbee shall then have had notice, and that the said Executors will not be liable for the ..sict assets or any pert thereof to any person or persons of who.e chins or Vine they shall not then have received notice. Dated at Goderleh the 50th day essiete.., 1907. PROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, Stoireitors for the eatd Executors. Dr. Etnerte!eri Beitdettrie-St. David Street. oppoatte Choreal. Phone 1811. Dr. Tureburs liesidende-lifontreal Street, earl tier Waterloo, oar Rotate Library. Thettelfd. • lia11. .A. 314CitL114, M. l101utistett thirteen. lel attention to aye. ear, ruse testi Wow, and residence old Wok of Stoetrete._ to Peat °Mee. , West tamers Welt, We No.181 o.' USW CLAssgs. MUSIOCZADS I am prepared te retain pholle for 1 en In Plena and TheOrti Wattle littrrettifiet Udell =megaton method tot young r litiren, Terms fuel otbee teterfilitteit coin be learned at Thomsen'e al ado OWNS • MISS EMMAi AtICTIONEflifINO Keetelittlit flentret Auttioneer. , Nett SYsteettnt Oft Red cstidegee. 0 to. liamiteitt ef 1411ex Ow. Ptifit.sft-liaites , -16.TOTICE:0-Vett ate ws doubt &etc elating thel Amin*? .111 stleYrof the ad. Varian! Ptien Of bridot *64 limber. Wist men S te nuddag *idly edetrikets, tastable J.. 141;wts TIM19,10.C. Ise. Ares ist,Ost., nieclieoica d attention to clients Will tIngiall INt ith. say te mimeo, Locai Notices. Go to Blackstone's, West street, for fresh Oysters. The best to ho had. . HERBERT RASPLIEREX.-SOMOtliing new a Raspberry. -The hest Red Rasp. berrY te. sted here.' writes Prot Macau n, town. ' The heaviest yielder among all Red ;sherries." writes Prof. Hutt. Guelph. We ave tbe otarge supply In Canada to oft'er. Ste „plants 100, express paid. Loeol Agent : JOHN LE . Goderich, Ont BROWN .13,1t0S., P. O. Brown's Nurseries, Ont. .11 itenatet Au • s I stutailki j *Setif Matt vit Send tiorirovt. 11110WX hew iirletntla 8t* Mont Chart too -tare dtrub o w. bona*. bombe. teMbera., stink Pio people, OM to sell %WM nog Cub. gown %volts. 14Aa.er 141411, guarantee the hands of 'the -Ontario 'West Olune Niectrio itilb100,$ '10 '000 14tent: 110401,10 VOtecl on in Colborne 404 Motulay... .etne 044.10 abeo ;Vete*, Saltioru Peet/A/of lit 4114ority. bat letehltrO,polilitt* ht$ "*Ots4 941Ablitt 4/41#3,,. -Thio wok. by an agreetnent of the poitatUtdoni the following. Yates. fOr Wittig 41041110 111t0 fOrOt 4J1040$0140 VilltOk1 $114tek 211elticd, Egypt. the Potted Kingdom and British tologim- except Atiotrella and ithodes44, 2o ,pet 0011001 other Peatal onion oeuntrieg, ; tor 'the firat mmenapd4kforeao. d1.449914It11)59 tiefeaotion•thereet le Pate tO 90)414trige'lletetotw wee I4o per, half ounce. TO AD:ether ettuntriesi itt the ,pnetiff intleet thee tette *ill ,b0,350 ;per Otthee, 1 Attali Of pen IME Mint**, heret0f0 • A Dap, AegtnitNT,e-011 Ttleed0Y efte,rietunt heeph,,Tritffeet Wee 10014 in trent colhOitteVovinehilVatid taken to the Alarm/40i Mittiltitis from bevere Jitilielee to his hetul. The injured, Mau Oteit idtt4011 on the ftVtit of ni 104 tlerdlYelOd, Which he w taking; ea Cloderich, when the feo tier Flipped end kneeked bite t groUn4, one of the whorls pate CAN'T KILL SQUIRRELS.- Copies of the new game laws of Onterio, whiuh :mine into force June 5th, 1007, have been sent out, and according to the new regulations, hiack and grey, may he killed only from Nov. 1st to Dec. lst. Vora Taatigs.-The ' Lacroese Club beg to thank Manager Thomp- son, of Wonderland, for his kindness ness- on Wednesday evening in donat- ing the receipts of the perfoomance to ,the Lacrosse The contuse.. Ur. ..and. Mrs. Thosor.-_-_.` se -ion appreciated hy the boys. Goon PM OUR CADETS. - The fol. wing official report from the Adjutant 'General of Canadian Militia, under date S/t. 20, has been received by report of No. 40 Cadet Corps : Slit,- 1. I have the honor to request that yen will bo good enough teams° tho Principal ef the Collegiate Institute at Goderieh, Ont., to be informed that the Minister in Militia Connell hew noted with much pleasure the sat- isfactory nature of the report rendered by the colleer who inspected the corps ruarginally noted In Juno Wet 2. It is hoped that every effort will he made to still further increase the efficiency of this unit. ' A Ctintons Caes.-Several papers last week published accounte of what was supposed to be a dastardly aseruilt an Indian on woinan living in Reuse% and local constables aided by a Provincial detective and the Connty Attorney were for a time busy investe gating and trying to get trace of the alleged cause of the trouble, It now turns out, that, the case is very differ- ent from vvhat was at fleet supposed, the wounds being self-inflicted. and originating in a state of mind which could hardly he called sensible. The matter will now probably be affewed. to die out. SCHOOL Smarms Assessansters. - Judge Pinkie gave judgment in a ectioolliection dispute at Woodstock la.st week which ie of general interest ; The matter was an appeal against the aseessineot of the court of revision of the townehip of West Zoete, in which the townehip was the respondents. By decision the judge holds that the lands situated within the limits of two school Rectifies moat be aseeseed separ- ately according to the divisione Of the school section, and that the steamier was wrong in assessing land taken over by the railroad for school pur- poses. GRAPRIDO OPERATIONS. -•TWO operations oecupied the attention of several pliyeiciann and the nurses at Wingham Hospital reeently. After several weeks effort, it was found the severe burnt+ received by Mrs. Walter Roee, of Teeawater, were not healing. Mid henee it Wag decided to haVe re. course to the akin grafting emcees. The remit eevere burn Was the one opereted on it covers one atm from the shmilder to tho ends of the fin- gers, except a couple of small spaces end the palm of th0 hand, Mr. Retie submitted to having neveral atripe of skirt removed from hie lege. that these might he grafted on to the arm ot hie wife, Both patients were put under chloroform. the operation requiring about three hours. It is hoped that' with Mee. Rose the operation will be successfel, As Mr. Rose ie In gond health, it is thought he will he able to leave the hospital In a few days notv. Ton= Junons.-The follow- OTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Alatter of the Estate of FRANCIS JORDAN, late of ties Town of Gode rich, In the CountY of Horan, Re. tired Chemist, deceased. Settee Is hereby given, pursuant. to the Re- vised Statutes of Ontar10 0897), Chap. 129. that allereditOcsandkothers having claims against the estate Of dm raid late Francis Jordan. who died on or about the 31st day et Anixont, A.1). 1907,'ffiro reqnired, on Dr before the Int day of November. A. 110, 1007. to send by post. pretend, to deliver to the underisigned. Soltettors tor Emcee Jordan. Goderich P. O., the,Eireeetrix of the estate Of the raid deceased, their chrle- Dan and Mr rianiea, addresses and descriptions the fall particulars ofthoir slaims, a etatoment Of their attbounta and the noture of the treed - Ms (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said ItareentrIx pea - geed to dititribute tho assets; Of the deceased ong the partici; entitled thereto, hating. re - rd only to the elnims of which they shall t ember" notice, and that the said Et:mettle not boilable for the talt1 assets or ally part thereof tie any person or personae( whose claim , nottee WWI not have been received by her at the tittle of such distribution. And filher take notice that tftl venom) in- debted tethe said nue Fronds Jordan are treeeby emitted to orty the ammonia oaring by thorn,to the fait] laccuttlx on or before tho said dlate„ after 10)10 said date all aceennte will be Assad le the hap& of the undersigned for collection. Dated at Gaderieb. this 2ltrd do of &Woo- len.. A. D.-1110/. PROUDFOOT. BAYS 8; 1,41 ft, Solicitors fortbe said *xerattrix, clotted.% P. O. 9 r - The Sterling Bank bit CAN'ADA 100,00M4e ... TORONTO wommto br litiettil Art 64 the Infralniett Parliament tO MEW° Deposita 4•1** Itighest current rate of Interest, ' pith' in our Seim hnt hpaitiont on deposits of St and upwards, interest paid and compealuded ion TIMES A Intalt. Drina bought ittia A Central flanking MOWN* thinenrted, CODEttlell . A. G. GAUD/A Minflter. Principe Fields. being the inspection oveteluti. heed. ,Ati 'the stioto moat have re/Med on a „SWIM. 49 Welitheof thO wagon calming a Vete Wound Where, 'the Stohe eireee Ike Was attended. to by Dre. Teyl earn Rueter, enst, et times Tatnan le nettn-K quietly,4hough at present ,h gnat Mit okcethger; ' lennAnY BOArtn ;r6ti, Board Met Saturda Sent 2fith; ttt trantiact regular Motu . T e ; teene; hers present were 3. T M chair, and Messrs. IC r on, ' Tigert, Mayer Ellie and De.'Strettle. The Llbrerittn's report tor ;:Allgitiit ehowed receipts or $9.00, and tg-ittetle of 1243 horilte and magazines- .014119. Myles of the tv'eekly nf toe "London Times". were, exantined and on motion of Messrs, Elliott arid Tigert it WILS • deffided tha paper to the worst/al:0er Bit, toe IOW On relation of Messrs. Tigert tend Her- nighan the Board decided to. pay the expenses of Mr. Duff to Streitf0t4 to investigate the system of clessifleation and distribution /of hooks In the lib- rary and the geeteral menagentent in connection therewitb,.. NOT ENCOURAtil ND. -The folloWing letter •frotn Calgary appeared in the St. Marys Argus of last weekeiet have been reading your aceounts of the Al- berta weather, which is fee from giv- ing the tcue situation of things. At present the outlook Ifi setiouti. Today Alberta is covered in 12 inches of snow and very cold. Some grain- ie cut but the most of the crop. Is a de - aided failure and hare Hume kr Woking the West in the face. •Senkateliewatr is not so bad, but it is nothing tta honst about. Manitoba has suffered severely frotst warm dey weather in this -south and the frost bas been severe In the north, so that-thia- great ,welit-wlit only prolluce half a crop. which will not be near the average quality. On the 101,11 hist, hail fell In such quanti- ties near Etinionton Hutt they .con- sidered the loss to °pops at least a million and a quarter of dollars. There is very little work of any kind to do in Ude cloy and money Mao tight that not a cent can be borrowed, and ae higb ati 25 per cent. has been paid for small loans. I would expect that in a few weeks real estate.will be sold here tor a song. THU COLLAPSE OP ST. Jos. -A Tor- onto paper last week published a Goderich despatch alleging the final collapse of thintin's visionary eity of St. Joseph, and said: "A notice posted in the Sheriff's. office here announces the eale to -day at noon by auction of all right and title of Mr. Orman, and Josephine Caritin, his wife, in the immense hotel. The sale is the out- come of an execution obtained by William Campbell." lint the ever cheerful and enthusiaatic Narcistie says the stoey is not etrictly in_ accent- anee recta, that the aherirs sale is merely a formal matter, the judg- ment being for only $400, and that his reason for allowing the proceedings to go on was simply for the purpose of having the title to the property made perfectly clear. Mr. Cantle denies the reports that the hotel Is fellingeinto riuns end says It is in firateelfule above. and be proposes installing a canning factory In the big building, having he sari sectired Mr. Gardiner-, the mane - ger of the Exeter Canning factory, tO take hold and run the perotteged indus- try. Buell -toss AND ButtanNO NOTEs.- *PIM. 14$11Titliettkillt, , deetoierroteStratfuril.Oederieb Olin* ton end Other pleree• OW/hal of Aim Verth mallfuron /nit At 0110401 W111k04ftY,/trtit140011t Oct* Thfk 14011314 Wan all:'r'illterinttinE one from * m ice), stant100 et:. Dv+ entin•nosetented • g etileanit birtoon,;fitretfordi-andPr. Mee llo Doderieh. teed :papere. .1/Ore. (tallow ,Wbitely.and,:Eminewant itallated hiehe ,the'Veitletith 000tingentr. • . cinntergV., Wrons,4-,,Att exchange 40ART11'les--,011Ziestlityt last tim midne Of Mee benne Mcfierthy, who 444 in Calitoroia 'on arclvd. .ht-Ooilsrich for burial in the old: hotne .land atKingebridge. Tim fatally, who forinerly lived lo Ashrield,*440, father being Petrick McCarthy** brother of Valenta and Mccerthp-bed eeved to calif ornia about three, years nil% Alm Mefla,rthY being poet health* road about two weeks NEI the oung daughteretook lit alld, da041 ta. layst:411110 Ofleity Itile there „beet/ awdayechelog only in bee Mit' Yeer.. Merellreffreel..defing;.thalaSkt,wentS Ihntanillereturned-witlithebOdyeald leVir lqiiftl-the.00f 1.11.ft 0090atrir alettfits' Attlifiebb reer,„ There efte 1POW • lien red*. Of 1The fitgera Welt place on Niteducialay tyi moo *Meal „appearrincl/* ountry- pare which e0togg rttogotoig• tow ogt Oberell itinge- • itirld et, the (Mil bearers being John „.„,‘ Wilts 1.10Ralli romp incOarthy and 301in Fowl. Vant.-Xerman McLeod Fair, sun ot the late JaMes Pair, passed away at his home in' Clinton on Identlay eveningof last week, in Ids leith year. The deeeased • had been in foe tho past year ot; more, and the end .was not un- expected. „The late Mr. Pair was n man or more than ordinaty of strong Individuality. and his early tuition under the direction of his late father made him capable manager of the uld-estahlisited and successful Clinton flottr mills. He was in part- nership with his older brother James from the time of hia rather's death, and the new firm continued the busi- ness successfully. Mrs. Pair, a 441101 - tee of the late Richard Irwin, and one eon, survive. The funeral took place to Clinton cemetery, Rev. 1)r. Stewart officiating. Elaurrissia.-Yeaterday the wife of Mr. John Halstead died suddenly, be- ing found dead in bed. The deceased was noticed by her htiaband to be 111, and he went for a doetor, but when the M.D. arrived it was too Islet, es the lady had passed away from heart, trouble. The deceased was born in the county of Hatitings 52 years ago, and came with her brothers, the Messre. Ostrom. to Goderieb township some 33 years ago. She married her now bereft husband 32 years ago, seven children comprisitig the family. Three are deceased, the four living • being Mrs. James H. Harrison, Hayfield Road, Mies pendlla at home, and Her- bert and Wilbur, both of Goderich, The late Mrs. Halstead was well and favorahly known, and a member of Victoria street Methodist church. Ton STAB joine in the sincere symmithy expressed by many friends to the rein, tives and fatuity. The remind takes place to Maitland cemetery tomorrow• (Saturday) afternoon, from St. Dayld street, at 2.30 o'clock. alf that cOntributee to inlifkire xeore0 end. ethintoend ettentiOn OW* 41* ebrealit Of tbeir Metreptillten 0014(1014 Porettlee. in moral ton% mut often hi editorials they eurptoom Inesis 0,f. the greet dente% In timete past toe country editor. was quite generally re,. garded with a half pitying colltSPIPt Ite a KOOdeletjared bet thielten-hearted ehronicler or inconemeentitil Ali. of thin lian changed. Country nualliVeasPe"t lehuesAneelinkatm4110'ne7lokiehl4 Tkbbee ROM ere men or character and ela- te Mlle. doing more for the commun. Ity tor less money than any other body of workers. A Wog° ABOUT Tint Sogoope.- is mistake te teach children a tittle Of everythhig end nothlug thorough, About, ail teltleation, can do for e *Oen Or boy la to set him to thinking foe himself. 'rite germ of origitudity in the individeal needs eultiyatiom need stimulent. The head °ramified With other peoples ideas hes little room fee let' own thought. Many A troy is so thoroughly schooled that the +min- ium sense. the will power, the self reliant inenhood, is driven out of hira. A load of facts with no education in their use is of little value. The most successful businesei Men in our cities are those whose scanty eduentiOn ern - heated a thorough knowledge of sim- ple entail and atudies, but whose neces- fifties have since demanded vigorous thought, incessant industry and the best use of every resource ef mind and body. The hotbed eyatein of educe; Hon enfeebles rather than etrengthene. Only feW require &Maks, tuttronomy or a knowledge of the dead languages. SEPTEMBER WEDDINGS. Pam -CARRY.-A Chatham wed - dills; which le of Interest to Goderich 'people took platie at the reeidence of Ur. and Mrs. Carry, con. 2, Harwich townehip, when their youngest daugh- tee, Mimi Grece Derry. was onited in marriage to Mr, Wm. P. Park, city editor of the News of that city. Hey. Robert MoCosh, rector of 0hriet churah.officiated, Miss Francis Carry, sister of the brideototed as bridesmaid, and fi, P. Park, brother of the groom. was best man. The bride was becone ingif attired In cream silk and carried white reties, and the bridestnald wore white silk organdie and carried a bon- quet of pink roses. Mr. and Mre. Park teside on McKemigh avenue, where the groom recently purchamed anti furnished a tine home. IlAwrune -0Am:true.- On Tuesday of last week, Miss Livinia Cardiff, of Hengelo, *as united in marriage to Wm. H. Bartliff, merchant, of Olin- Wn. The ceremony Wait performed in Rt. John's church, Brussels, by the rector, Rev. H. M. Lang -Ford. The church was decorated with an abund- ance of plants and flowers. The chan- cel floor was covered with white, and a huge bell of white flowers hong over the couple during the ceremony. The choir sang the hymn, " The Voice That Breathed O'er Edon," and Mr. Jones sang a solo. Miss Cardiff, who is a niece of his Lordship Judge Elliott, is one of, the most popular young ladies, ae was evidenced by the mem/ and beautiful presents she received and by- the crowded congregation that assembled to do honor (o her wedding. The young couple will reside in Clin- ton, NICKERSON -- MESON. - At Indian Head, Sask., last month. the eldest daughter of J. W. Gibson, a former P. T. Dean has moved from the corner of Montreal street to the cor- ner of East street, the ola McLean propert y. which he ImprOving both outside and in. A. IffeNevin, Wel- lington street. hag sold hie dwelling back of Harbor Park to a gentleman from Biddulph, who is retiring and taking. up reiridenee in Ooderiele-The Goderieh Planing Mill Co. hes the contract for erecting a dwelling On the Carl property, West etreet, for the ownee, M. Oarl.-The story hrick veneered dwelling on lilssex tdreet. built by the Planing Mill Co., Is now ready for hatetation.-Mehard Par- sons' d welling on corner Of Wellington and Picton street% is &SAY for the planterera, and the fount:140M of an- other home on the Battle irse Is ready for the superatrueture.-450. Shaw le putting in a cement foundatime.for dwelling on the corner of WeillIngttM street and Elgin Ave.-Conatable Johnston, Wellington street, has bad a cement walk put in from the side walk to hie dwellIng.-Mrs. Irdwardie brink veneered dwelling on tbe corner of South ntreet and Britannia, Road is now ready for the plasterete. Trig Yong "'mug Onen.--The Globe Ing 'let of judgea at the Ooderieb Industrial Asir last week, the TIMMS not being kvailable for printing tvith the prize list which will be found on page 5: fire genera -D. nonovan, 136aforth: Thos. le and ra.ttettorth. Seem) 'rota- Sorttletepe, %worth. darter; A. 8. thadtbetve. saltrote. It. McLean. noderieu.Juastea eArn.a.-snale nielonn. ftenferth: James itioderich To. Briltin1i4tolosit ()battens. itederth. Pieties ti, Aseitteet, Oceleitth. Ponzter.-elstaltufehte, <Work:h. Detatieltitteltreire sfitioAttn etip flers ete VitoittMet,*%=-Itol. timiletten. WOW Ilachtfcm.-1V..1, Meow, gedeeeti. nurtra-ft.. Sketit, VtottittitiAohn IOW% fiedeilth, Won ANA IfOnt Maiturserensa meas., T. 4.Weer, 'Clinton VOW A Itte.----tev,Ntatk T 1111011. 00410flot. iketterrie MititCreterettee. efera. looattete Mule. carisKstra„ WM, Hat *stealer. Jai Goderich family, was married, Miss L. Gibson, of Ooderieh, being present at the ceremony. The °Bison family left town only a few years eince, all being born In Cinderieh or Cioderich Tp. The following le from an Indian Head paper : "A very pretty September wedding was that celebrated at the residence of Mr. J. W. Gibson at high noon on Wednesday, when his eldest daughter, Elizabeth Laurette and Revd L. NIckereon, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. McAfee, pastor of Pi esbyterian thumb. The parlor was prettily de- corated with flovvent and the marriage vows were taken tower a double horse shoe of Bowen. The bride wan given away hy her father, J. W. (Almon. and wait asaisted by her sister, Miss Edna, and I he groom hy Dr, McNeill, of Qu'Appelle. The party to the nun). her of twentylive then partook of a sumptuous* wedding breakfast. The bridree gown was an embroidered crepe de chene end she carried a bouquet of white antere. The bride:maitre gown was of cream eolene and she coried a bouquet of pink asterm The iirlde'a going away gown was of blue ladle°. cloth. The groorti's gift to the bride was a gold locket and ehain, and to the bridesmaid a gold 'wavelet and to the groomsman a gold mounted pipe. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful presents. Among the gueste from a distance wore Mrs. (). 0111 - son end son. 11. (3., her aunt, Mien L. Offiebn. Ooderieb. Ont., and other friends and relatives from Qu'Appelle, Sunny South and Wealey. Tile happy couple left that afternoon on a idiot IhOney 100on trip, therms. to their home in (he Appelle," of Thuraday last ealdt-One hundred and fourteen thousand elitime, retire, stetting about four million dollars, have been filed with the National Trust Oertipany, the liquidatetes of the defunct York County Leen and Sae. Ingo Company. The Waits of the company are now on a fair way • to rt settlement, and it undeititood that the liguldetors will shortly be prepar.. ed to announce the payment of an interim dividend. The MI estate In the west end, which repreeenkel most of the asseta of the loan tOntpany, has brought good prleve, the properties having greatly in refuted lit "%lite sine( the failure. 'The gentling det or the dividend cheeks Will entail greet deal of labor on the pert Of the liquid etoneelerks, and It le etitheeted cost in postage and **rebore $5,000 me first class to be' 'taken up, at an early date to he detetinined by min gel, Is that of altateholdette Who elehn to rank its creditere, „On tbe ground thet tbo Witte ef their Metres were nitre, vires ef the 0.0040484, The fel lowing thdeit bee* beett_St tor hearing the ditteterit elettettlele4frettaile sham Saturday, Ifftit Oetebete eititteti. Wed- nesdeyo thit Oeteber elfineee 5 end 0 Thriredele, leth Ottobirl dee* 10, Aftln day, 14tn October; lith October; data 1, Teektder,15th °etcher. no great Meet of this tattoo. comori.- MI in dais 4, Will be take/ up Immed- iately follOWil*Olifebet lath, AMONG THE CHURCHES. A juvenile ehoir has been organized in conneetion with Knox church Sab bath School, under thie direction of the monist, J. E. Jordan, and it promises to be all interesting and helpful feature In the work of the school. Rev. J. 11 . Osterhout, of Kiniure, and Rev. O. N. Hazen, of North street Methediet church, exchanged work last Sunday, the latter preaching antil versary sermons on Mr, Osterhouee appointments. The sermons here were much appreciated by the North street people. The Harvest Thanksgiving services in St. George's last Sunday were well attended, and of special Interest. Rev. Canon Brown, of Perim preaehef both morning and .evening, and hei both matter and manner delighted the con- gregations. The choir, am usual, ac- quitted thentaelveti creditably, and the decoration!) of the harvest neuron throughout the church were neat and appropriate. ID.v, 11. W. Merrill, 13. A., general impel int endent of Baptist Sunday Schools in Ontario and Quebec, will add reef; IL con ference for Hit inlay School workers in the Baptist elnirell next Monday evening, 71.11 Met. It Is the desire of the olliegra of the Bap - Wit Sunday School that as many In the town as pommilde tvill come and hear Mr. Merrill and bring their Mill- eult problems for vonsideration. Everyone will be made welcome. Around the Harbor. On Saturday and Sundayon aecount of the weather, vesnela bound upward could be Neon from Harbor l'ark, sometimes as many as half a dozen be- ing In alght nt ono time. The ateamer Midland Queen wan In pnrt last week with 120,000 buttbels of wheat for the Goderfch elevator. The steam barge Saginaw, with OM tons of coal for le. B. Holmes, Arrived Itt port on Sunday, and the Roans ietree A. L. Ilopkine arrived on Tues- day with a cargo of eoal for the big mill. Tee dredge bits been working in the centre of the harbor title week, and judging by the quantity of niaterial vetoed each time the shovel ia raiaed it look* as if Bleep's a few yearn work for the dredge to make the herbor a proper one for the large imate that now call hero to deliver gatemen. Railway Time Table. etTowat 'Venice. There will hen social bop in 0004. fellows heil this 1Aidayorening for the benefit of the Ifuren fgteresse -Clubs Tott 1,1thnOtepeint 10 cents better or ttlerte nreiltithiy than by, subscribing fee TON Oran to the end of 1/01, Diektion 0., of Exeter, has been eppointed'to conduct the crown eases at. the aatrinti which open. here on Dec, 14, The rains of the past week have done much for our pastures. and a. nice Warm Week will .brighten the, pros. pectefer the farmers. Aletean's open winter rink la assuin- buttinees like propoetione and will Watt hie ready for freezing time, The else will:ber 110 by BM feet. „The Med Iteghnentel Bead Plard hice.proilreintue at Hayfield Fair on WadDesilaY. and the red coat boys Were laugh appreeleted. One dotter for THE STAR to the end (41008. A genuine big bergatn. .Cotriplaint made that Victoria Park is being converted itite common roadway. The authorities should see lt that ouch glaring garage ia Mated at once. Hotel Goderich closed for tho sea- son at the, end of September so far as receiving geoids wee concerned. but the , Proprietor retuained behind to settle up alfairs. New subseribers can have Tun STAB for ton cents to the end of 1007, or for $1 to the end of 190S. To the United States ono cent a week additional will charged for postage. Deall'a grocery store is now located on the corner of East street mud tlae Square, the premises having beep remodeled mad tde 'attractive l'he stand le a good one, The Cana a new deliv outcome of the Among the passenger arrival!) lard Monday by the new Allen liner S. Oramplen, were tii (totem) theologieal studente from Scotland, on their way to Manitoba, Alberta and Simkatelie- wan, where they will engage In mire eion work for the Presbyterian church of Cantu's, and at the *tame time corm plete their studies in Menitoba Col- lege, Winnipeg. A n tint ber more hav- ing been engaged will follow in the roman Of a few weeks, making with this week's arrival!), tO in all, l'here wan a good attendant* in the lecture room rif North ntreet Church I M ond a y e ven • ing to hear Rev. Mr. linhirm now of Toronto, deliver his lecture on "A Manly Matt." The )(set tire mut de- ll vered in ebaract twist I cal I y forceful style and it brietled wit gond points and helpful hints. Mr. Holder delight); in plain speaking and denouncers evli in ally 1'01111 with umpiring language. Hie midyear; wag well reindeer! and ai. corded a vote of thankn, which trJ by tut meana a merely formal expren- sion of appreciation. ORAND sYstlins avamu. ifeave °acrid* a.m. 9.10tion. ZhOlstn 5P M. Apart; " 11•95 " 193 p fo. 7 0.1 " tiestAln ale PLOW Leave Dederich . . . . 00 a.m. A00 p Arrive • !Axe m. la 10 " and neat, Ian Repro wa two Well equipped express services. N. I3, -The ranee are unchanged. how- ever. Wright Martin In that his nook of abo laid during the past t eggs, on which be has cleared about $100. He provokes to heat thie record next year. 'The Tigert and ItteKiin rinke in the contest, Preetdent Viee-President, it is expected will play off on Satur- day, and finish Cie match, this }west, ttilitslontt4'eaChreitugei.rt's) Milts being noiv four Happy Einnia. the fat girl at the fair, told Jonathan Miller that he was all right, and so was his trousers, "as I see they are the 'attest eut." There was no queet ion about that, as Feld - ham, the tailor, made them. • Brophey & Son's undertaking and furniture wareroonts are undergoing ex tensi ye provemen ts. The hand - 501110 now plate front, new metallic ceiling, a liberal. me of paint, ete., will snake it one of the best Nueva hi town. Thursday afternoon of last week A. McKay wan tried hefore Hie Honor Judge Doyle for aseault, with attemp- ted bodily harm. After a short trial defendant Wan found guilty and !mu, tenced to 0 11101101S intprisonment w I th hard labor. At the meeting of the Water and Light emnie Mee on Monday a miniher of 'permits' for water services' were granted arid a etittement of the con- sumption of foal vviu) etated to have been prepared for preeentittion at the next meeting of Council, Miss IC, 11. Polley wisher; to .eorrect an item in bud week's titer by retying that oho had tio hand painted china at the fair; the china which took the two primer was the work of two of Misr+ Polley's pupil.), but Miss Polley allowed nnliennet.of her own work in tiny depart - 'nip men who have been working rotted the C. P. It. depot have most of the ground between the !eat ion and the freight Kited end tie. round house nearly all levelled off. More. of the employees who have been work in g on the track at this end of the line have been moved to the line now building near Lietowel. A by.law to refire $5,3000 to 11141111/111411 spoon* of waterworks for fire pro - teethe) and dottiest ie tom wite voted on at Clinton last Monday find earried hy a majority of 7.5. The vote hy worth; wan: St. John's Word, tr2 for, :1 1 ii• gilinut; 141. George's, li."4 fur, Si against; Ht. And* ew'n for, :17 itgairtst,; St. J 117 for, :Si against. Total, 49111 fox , 130 against. An Ottawa despot ch ;day last nod& - The otters' ion of the Hon. lt, Scott, tieceetat y state, 31.1.. bee n rolled to the faet that Thursday, OM. :11, the day fixed nn Thankngiving Day. Immediately prectitles Ail Saints' Day, le therefore, a, "fast" day in t he limner) Catholic Cluireh. This will preolude the Merit Fiera uf that chili -eh enjoying the lomat thanknalvIng turkey. ft is Improbable, however, that the slate will be changed for thin seastin, Co. now have, , so that ORO railway here la Mina THE STAR ' ben.; have r 'months 20,313 The organization of a Young Meti'n Club In connection with Knox chureb was completed teat Monday evening by the Mentos) of the following °Misfire : Prenident, Donald (lark vice preaident, Athol MeQuarrle ; retary.treasurer, Roos Rutherford ; executive conitnittee, them. officers and Dan N icholenn, Preet in St rang. !mate inketer and Allan Walker ethletien entrieuiLlee, Kenneth Ileyd, D. McDonald, Melville Andernon. Th. drafting of a constitution Wag !eft in the bangle of the exemitive, and the riot, ty III meet again nett Monday eve ning. when it is hoped a program for the rneet Inge during the remainder of 1907 will he prenented. The club otarte out with a good proappet of an art I Ye an 1 ueeful career. Meeting Calendar Iteenlar meeting of Maitland larlire, No. xt. A. V. & A Al ;lad. T110441a1 OVOnitItt. Regular meeting ot Town Connell this Fri day -everting. nretal moctine llortlennural Seelety tee ars tamarrow totatairdaylevonhar Regular monthly tnentinif of the Piddle flehool ilnard next Monday evenion Welder meeting of ooderch eolinell No. 157, 0, C, . nest Thursday rererianr.• BORN. Tfinstgon.•- Ooderieh, on Monday. 001.1. to Mr. and Ilrs 11. W. Themeon. attanghter. Fenn. in Ondmich. an October XrA, te avA Mrs. M. . Parr a COM MARRIED. Monti/en Otrettterrin. Ora Ttrmlay. 1(101thr ,.ct torparet corm daughter of John ay/einem,. of ollsorne townsbip. The measure of ehooning well, le whether a man likes and Illndn gond in what he hag Chazoll, To stare our memories with cense of Injurien to fili that ehent with runty iron Which was trade for refined gold tIgauRilt Ag EloeuestutromPOS4114.417:0700 itt tket • Work Of 110 1001111010/1.11 Thera wee a good congregation in Knox church on Wedneede, ere/deg last, when flee. Dr. D. O. Ehy; forth the aims and Werk of UM Inter- nationaf Reform Doreen ernt its De. -4 median branch, the Canadian Citi.stre. Legge" Rev. Mr. Andertton_Prealneth, and on the platform Wore Rev`ii Dr. itietean. 0, N. Ilemen end W. H. Mill - yard, (Rev. Mr. Wright. Depth/At be- ing out of toWnal while the audience wet' a good representation or the Weal churehes. As Wil0 aptly said by the cbsirinso. the 'international League Made ea mistake when they *elected Dr. Eby as their representitive for the work in Eastern Aisle, tor both by his long ex- perience as a Canadian inisolonary in datum, end hitt wide knowledge of nubile affairs. generally, added to an inspiring eloquence and enthuaiasm presenting the groat work. he is au ideal man for the position. He is now. before leaving tor Asia, making a tour of Canadian points to Web- "- nab branches or rally centres for carrying on the work of Reform in the Dominion, so far as is called for by conditions in Canada, and ils meeting with a gratifying amount of suoceaa. Pour points Ave specially set forth as fields of work in which ,the Canadian branehes should engage, viz., the banishment of the public bar, the rte peal of the law which legalizes race track gambling, to ask the civilized governments to unite in measures for protecting the uncivilized lauds from the revagee of the white man's traffic in Intoxicants and opium, as well as other forms of evil introduced, and an appeal to Britain to release China from the- treaty requirements which compel her to 'thaw the hiderms opium traffic. This is a world wide and far reaching program, and in an honey address only the barest outline can be given of the questions involved, but Dr. Etre has the faculty of crowding every minute of his addresa with facta and appeals which ought to stir every man and woman having a sense of christian duty and patriotism. A few facts were given ilhowing how the Bu- reau in the United States is succeed- ing, and the opportiinities for effort along Canadian fines were forcibly and impressively set forth by Doe Eby. The movement is one that should have the thoughtful consideration and earnest aupport, of every church. no matter what the denomination. and Tie lilby deserves a warm welcome in every city and hamlet of our teed. Ai the conclusion of the addreas, two resolutions were put and adopted: 1st, pledging support and approved of the rnovetnent, moved by James Mitchell and seconded by H. Park ; 2nd, forming a temporary org,aniza- don preliminary to the eatablisinnent of a braneh of the league for Cicala - rich, Messrs, (.1. M. Elliott. to act aa chairman and James Mitchell as_ sec- retary -treasurer till such tinte as the permanent organization is completed. Dr. jilby will preach In Victoria street ?church next Sunday morning on "The White Peril of the Yellow lIt'aeclieo.; 1;4% loll' tire WiwelainteingItaceon ;TA: should have is crowded congregation at each service, 'Mr. NV. 'l'. Tilt htta (1101)11141.11 ()I IV mot street rigor more ond parlor to Thou. NI ; 'et r; who taken ponnetodon on Mendity next. Mr. lies been Otalit. rich for it good many yearn, aril conniderahle limn In feminists tm bin own aerotint. His mativ friends re- gret his retirement, but will winh him abundant seeress, t I I' Iota not yid decided what he vvill turn his louse tion to or whether el lee he will re. main in tioderich. fleaforth Ex pinion,: We Weft. 1111111V11 11 sample of Empire Stet e pout torso the other day the equal of w 11 I* we have not seen 44r heard of tide semen) 0.t. lewd . Me of Ole t uhern rneanured 7 Mellen in length end lii invites; around ; another 0111, In length end II inciter) retire!, and a third one 71 inrhen long and M in. round, the combined weight ef the three potatoes beim; :1 N111111141 %nil 12 minece. These la it1411O445 Were grc ow 11 In the garden of Mr. .1..1. Darwin, of thin town, and are Round and mealy. The following e. P. it. nfticialn were in town on Titend ay, havleg ttrrived by a private rar AL 11 . Drown, Heparin t enfientof Prete lit Throntie, Id Hulling, Supt. of Freight, London ; T. T. Savage, Freight Trav, Agent, Tornelto and 4. N1 t rn h y elite. 'Were ter& DISIsInn, London. The pasty spenfiteminiderabie time arranging for 11111' weeks, nwitehen, anti putting In the tilde tracka to the Ng MI III, 11.1111 It in understood arrarigemente were made for building the 91)411110 for load ing greln from the Elevator to the C. P. It. earn. li,- EDITORIAL COMMENT. lieWe another incident that shows what a change has come over the methods cif doing burliness in the Par • !lenient buildings at Toronto. Last Tuesday throe gentlemen -two of To- ronto and one front Connecticut --rep- remind ng Ininch of capitalints, wait- ed on Hon. Mr. Cochrane, Minister of Lands and Mines, and offered him a dollare for a million acres of Med in New Ontario. and their otter w ti eel i nett. Tide nynd lento wan ted 1 he 1111)41 north of the height of land, and offered double 1 he price asked for land for nett le Merit purposes. But lion. Mr. Cochrane, it is underotood, did mit enter into detillie. as the Gov- ernment, In view of its declared pol- Iry of the land for the settlers, email not think of connidering t he propo- sit ion. Thin country within the next few yearo will be touched by Imth the . T. P. end T. and N. O. Wben thin happen.; the (iovehrtnient, antielpateo 1 he land will ht. needed for legitimate settlers. Thin is why they refused to allew Lig hlocke to be t.led up by syn 41 kat PR, Whie11 would hold for a high price. 11eold4.0 t hey don't need the Chafe Lee Is installing the Darling Bros'. ettater vacuum wit pan% twat ttg cram in the Kennington flirnit ore Open; belonging to Mrs. Draper, Bruce street, just west of Stewart's Green thmee, including large Oxford Rase Burner with oven, nearly new, And Mile (,1 the furniture never weed. Everything will he cold without reserve. -0. W. Beckett. auctioneer. Sale Register. SATI,OliAV, OCT. 5th. Auction Sale of one of the brat 50 acre Parton in Col boots, l't. Int con. to, at Colborne Hotel, Goderieli. Henry Oreen, Pro- prietor. T. Gundry, Auctioneer. Mow tis v, icv. 7t.11. Auction Sale of Farm Stock atul implements, at lot 16, con. 4, Vast Wawanosh. Everything munt be thstsised of, an farm has been Cowan, Proprietor. T. :molt v , A uctiotteer Trt(40, kV. 0( Toll It /4751. Auction ace, f from stock, at one o'clock, sharp, 4,t1 the farm of batten Treble, lot 5, . 5. D. , Colborne, Rverytbing 4 -cahoot reserve. This; I dimity, auctioneer. 0 Dr: v 41 7. gt It A uct ion Sale nf Farm Stock , implements and Souse - hold Furniture Property of Sim Julia Is: mg, at 11)1 con. 1, gent Wawanonh. The from In to I* rented Aral everything disponett of , T. ( I it miry , Auctioneer. TIICIVIDAV, CI< T. will On lid 6, eon. 7. W I), Colborne, all the Parm Stork and metementn of Air . George F. Bean , who in giving up farming, Gutulty, err, FaIOAV, OuT. tl. On lots 5 and 6, Con W. 1). Colborne, a large quantit y tsf Farm Stock anti Itnplemeuts, the property of Mr John Young. who has rented Ion fartn and everything moat be sold. 'Anal terms. - (lunar y , auctioneer. MO N DAV. T 1 4711. Auction Sale of Parrit Stock and Implements, property of 1'. A. Robertson, lot 3, con. 4, W. 0, Colborne, who in leaving the farm. - Therrien (1 reel r v , auctioneer. Piston s OcTOIIKR 11111, 1907. - -Al o'clock sharp, llour.chold Furniture and faetory. Thin in the wren(' ob he him done with thin eyetem, the armor one being for the Jaekcon efatelfactiwIng Company. of Clinton, two yearn ago. The ayatem le claimed to be the most upeo-date beating for faetoriee. l'he is:thee:it Meant that la thrown away every day hy malt faetetiee ia Wed around the factory by a vacuum punrip, and then the hot condo:teed water la pumped hack into the boiler inetend of cold water, then greatly rot -teeing the fuel consumption. Mr. Ike la elm) inetalling a now furnace the Hohneoville elethodiat parsonage. Ten eento for Tun Sean to the ond of 1001 A great *nap. .„ Tho man who spends hitt life looking for better dare will sooner or later regret that be didk net make better use of hie bad dap, '