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GODERIC
i� OTTAWA LETTER.''T alesehes
tleotis o �p whim is NEWS OF THE DISTRICT.
NEW Apt�/E•RTISEMENTS'-SEPT. S I OUR
fung of the
A Thresher" Life -Fulford & Co 1, bo • ty atrile an pep
Judges Court -F. W. MoDoeegh 1
geerd 1C anted-(31osLL niliw
Clearing Sale --Geo. F. Emerson
New Fall Mantles -Colborne Bros
Bankrupt Stook S•1. -R. B. Smith..
Popular Music Books -Porter's
Store l�
for Ndopttoe--a. boy -E. hostels pr
C. A. S.. .•
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0141r I.LAR
WILL
PAY
FOB
TILE SIGNAL
Fos Oils Yea.
D. M°G1LLICUDDY, EDITOR.
E TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, Sept. 7.
Counoll met August 14th, members all
previous memo reed
Tory brads: • )l
epees fitanderd !n1. the M f pre n g
rpoee of national natty
What is Going onatthe Capital er • ' Por g p the Ethanal
when to the strong grasp
IL
e high end
sot • presant. leu+es ° ffiIIILLLeat
and •!ideal asst, ndent• and passed. The prinoiu•l busieees of too
d !ideal orsed, From OUP OTI►n Oolaf'ssj
day wee- the passing of two by -lawn, w1 tars
AUDI Si the carne for the (sunset year, 1
which are •e toilet's : Township rate. 2 ameeres t ruble Werke. Crater and Light
8
.4
Tee Liberal Leader -Ma able U.uteaant
-Tbe Old and the New L•yelty-A
Bonk
New Gantry Arises. a Fewer
Amesg the Nations.
1 .-
1 OTTAWA, Sept. 8. -The Premier
For Sale _Jong new
Tbe Queen's JsbileO -A. E Fern
Another Soap in Hate -Smith is
kt'u
roe has once more resumed the helm ot Stets,
6 taktnv over the conduct of Government al-
- - fain from the bends of the ablest lieutenant
ING �'HV sERIo \ who hu ever supported •unseen in Canadthe
MOTH l(U�a ' p°ItpoAl asters. The ou°tr•+t t»[ween tee
present Administtutio•e and the °embina-
tion of disordered political adventurers that
preceded it stands out boldly and clearly in
Just an Ordinary Frontier Up- this respeot- In Sir Richard C•r�=er of
right
rising In India. the Liberal Ministry pewees'
• strength and • terror to the enemy, end
against whom the storms of Opposition rage
Aatberttlee Believe Ole Problem Will U is vain. One may look long and searching'
mala Ahest • 1$ Y-Tbs toad "all" ly sato the Tory ranks of today for a at•tes-
latd te Os a IfsM-char tie.mert.a-nut man embody use, in • =maitre. qua:ificatiose
such ea those which characterise tau mmin-
Oar e( Ni. Mies Asleep sad 41.54 •
yuan Interprettee.
New York, Sept. 5. -The Luudou cor-
r r.odelt of The titan Saye, reganlingi
the tro s in India:
Althgli the aituauuu ou th.• Indian
somas aratuteemoil-epti,, 44;44
tuuipaiirn is iuevituble, nothing Pias
transpired to indicate that there are
'vuiplieatione beyond a general frontier
upriing. India itewlr 'remain,' re-
nuirkably quiet. If there exists any
secret intention of revolt whep all the
available forces have been neat north
n„ Kinn all baa beet-
_ T4mekmaitl••dr•
Aiiwer also is still lying low. The au-
thorities, both! at home and In India,
Arvin to consider the problem to b•
strictly colleted to the pre ent,,.!p''bftott
teatu'es.
Curious stories sae cussing about Lbs
fanatical methods Wltleh have been et.i
ploy -ed to drive the tribes to revolt. T'bs
so-called Mad Mullah has been the
inciter of rebellion. Tins i. a gamete:
Soule days before the attack on Meta
kind. the Mad Mullah at Bruns, t •
principal tows in Lower Swat, put sins
of the chiefs into a trance aid aakc4
him what he ewer. - Tie, men repand.
"I see the bills around crowded witt
true believers and the hosts of heaver
with them. Lown below are Sahib}
some dead on the ground. others being
followed and slain by Mohammed's fol-
lowers- in the distance the Topk-ban:i
arc coming. brit soon they flee•, and al
the infidel* ere killed or dying.",
The Mad Month is a mesmerist of sic
a �i order. Ttfe tril.esinien follow hi ii
atI'f pne het In order that they shut
not doubt the efficacy of the pink rice
which hP gave his tolbwers to insure
invulnerability, he explained that thin
wound which he had received in the hand
he got by clutching a bayonet in an
attack.
Can o
party. By the hands of the Lateral pasty •
pew s•tios •rices on this oontlpeet end I mere la garerntatte■ Mere That Caws** be
trueshaper it • : and through that �aaiy'e reaad Aaywkere Rise -hews er the
true fidelity to Crown and country, the reaaay•reat+ttty *everted
dignity and progresw of our nattooal exist- ter ease saner•
anon will be conserved and Promoted Until
t &nada shell stand forth mighty in her owe
strength and as $ower power among the \-----"".•-'
nations. A.V.W. UUNGAN NON
LOCAL W4I IN BRIEF. TulesDar. August d1.
NOTICE -G. A. NEWTON. GFNTIS1t,
Mrs Laos is visiting friends in the Queen from
Luoksow, visits 1l armee on is
City. any &p'Wuleer nor ara°tt: sthoc� rsfe to
Mrs. Hodvso°. of Brantford, u visiting in 'tlian�i�t and ureeervtnt natural teeth. QMlos-
town NeXT .tdYUU't3 TAILOR dilOP.
h' d of lambs to Hof- Sty We regret to have to state that
est Liberal statesman, and yet all that
would be found to reward the searcher ten
the scarce old familiar spectacle, so
seen in the pest -the • neer of traitors,'
where each man's hand is ever reedy w
tyre against his fellow in the eager endeavor
to exalt himselt above his colleagues. It is
-....r-s.,ei4, St a tOa,.ied•sd, that
musts the backward gaze, yet the tact so.
Sealed ls ever • plain one, amid ii will require
many years of salutary experience of dis-
appointments and opposition to purge the
Tory party of its present slit -open sod plane
it upon • healthy and more honest basis.
Doubtless there ere some who would think
that these are m•re!y strong words of •
rSinn, yet. eve. it they were, the fact
sievertheless remains that the Ines who be-
trayed Bewail are today prepared to play
Judas with Tupr, and now
wod lymawait
o a
favorable opportunity
s
political oblivion. The tet is en open
secret, and it serves to show the wretched
state of the Tory body politic, dime ed la
every joint, which now drags out its bath
existence in the Parliament of the present
time. It is • divided house still and, under
it. present conditions and leaden, Olds fair
to remain so for tome time to oome.
The Premier ham returned hems amid the
acclaim of multilsnof both bp000diess par-
ties,litical r -
wearing
tory. He has achieved • triumph for the
when people, irrespective of party.
and hos ushered in w_sew epoch in
the relations of Canada Abe freedom,
had, giving us
and toeing our country into the sphere of
is
national ethe p mune time and by a bold
he world's history He
has seized the opportune
but wisely forsees step, aided Great Briton
in her emancipation from the•sces of
of
those treaties which impededliberty
action, sad which were liable to estrange
her from the tried loyalty of her colonial
offspring. Did he rest ooetect with the e-
oomplehment of this great masterpiece of
statesmanship whichand exalts
him
ch pabove
ham
ll
of his predecessors
among the foremost statesmen in the
British Empire, be would hand down to
posterity • fadeless fame as the author of
soother free nation emcee those of earth.
But there are other great_
o be
worked out for the future of the I)om t the
and to spite of the else reports heed the of
Montreal Liar to the oostrsry, the idtnf
Willa& Lorisr. �eeiPsad igetable
abed to this lefor nay years to
abides
with it, let as hope
se e. The Illy report rebased te, sent
eat by the M. L. recently, oososrsini en
alleged interview said to have bees had with
Mr. made to
my that
8k Wi ftid proposedter
ois sed• my life and dos the
retire [res p•rlhseot•ry
armee of the Supreme Court of Canada,
because. the report says. be ie unpopular in
Osert°, k• Wee desosnoed by M e. Suther-
l•.d as hems • pure f•bno ues. Mr.
Sutherland states farther that Sir Wilfrid
was sever more popular ,ia Cased& than he
suede to -day, sad his Uoveroaeot wee
Dever eiwosger. This mimed is es b par
wets away ether faisvhod• sent out from
the rams ge•etsr psidisbed from time
to um. is tbe.ttetuMsa of the Tory papers
of Ontario. They ass erased for the par -
pees of deluding the faithful, who are ever
✓ eedy to easel* ayth their ..rens
°biose to pries. prevfdsd it is levelled
w hist the liberal Govenmeat. sad who
Y.L. °she ;oto all
l�their speef�al
deleehtles. Nor does he step el seedfag
his fables to the Tory press O asttd•
wily. but he also furnishes Snorter
sad traitorous elate of 8tbssese
to ma
to •serloas pavers, ~t ..atiubertt l Ortaat
$1.50
Tbe
•..,. ,. 75e.,
500
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42c
15c
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ivthiog
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work.
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LAIL
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211111.4 XD is MICNACJID,
recover.
al Colvin • tppe a par
talo this week. Mrs Sloan is very Ill, however• we trust and
I• the label on your - NAL up to date' hope she will soon recd .
If not, why not' FALL Expiate. -1bi Iltreowt'a of Ash -
.Robt. McLean shipped • car of oats to field and Waw•noeo Agricultural Society at
Seeiforth on Tuesday. last meeting depended to hold the Fall Snow
If you want to win first prize for butter. at Dungannon on Monday and Tuesday,
Sept. 27th and 28th.
use lttoi s Pare Salt. Ravl$i0 t or Vo'rtae' Llsr.-On Thnn-
Will.•"more is tono • trip to Kuffalo,NteAte► day last His Honor Judge Mantel attended
Fels. and Toronto. to the revision of Ashfield township Voters'
Jae. McMillan, M.P., South Regale cam 1st Messrs (Jarrow and Book, the aspirins
in town v iiftsrday.
candidates for next election of the Local
Th• Northwestern Exhibition opeaid House were present.
day is Tuesday week. Decease -On Thursday morning last,
Geo. Porter has rested Mn. W. T. Hays' after a short illness, and the best medical
dwelling on St. Patrick -m.. aid being procured, John Curran, of Crewe,
Huron Encampment will meet in regular departed this life-bloodeleavis •icor wing
ng being
session on Monday evening, the cause of deoesse--n
Nwidow and seven children to meant -kis de-
ew Presbyterian books of praise for sale
tit, lististtteon'a ' .... 374
The Misses Harris have returned treat*
trip to Bag•lo and Toronto.
•• Finnigan'• Fortune' at Victoria Opera
House, Thursday, Sept. 23rd.
The Chosen Friends will meet in regular
session this Thursday evening.
There were not many complaints sheet
cool ree.isee tits pest few days.
Sturdy Bros. will be pleased to see their
may friends during exhibition week.
Over one hundred oars of freight were
shipped from Goderioh the past week.
Chas. Beale has returned to New York
eter • visit of several months in town.
U/Sr 1.;'W pwLdn to leave ord•re
Cantelea's for doltdie s oyster patties.
A well-anown doctor says. " If you want
to preserve your babies, don't stuff them.
Regular treating of the Maitland Lodge
No. 33, A. F. and A. M., next T.eeday
evening.
The past is the only summerforf artificial
Coat owns kept g
watering.
Miss Clara Sharman and Miss Nellie
Campbell take another term at the Conserva-
tory of Mesio.
The financial meeting of the Methodist
Churob in Goderich distriot was held at
Londesboro on' Tuesday.
Wes Tillie Graham of the New York
General i}ospit•l staff of nurses is in tows
ea • two `eek's holiday.
The annual show of the Stanley Agree:i
teal Society will be bold at Hayfield on
inept. 30th., and Got. 1st.
The tug Daisy and the fleet of scows em-
ployed in stone gathering and hauling had •
busy time the past 'trek.
Some twenty-five stodeaare now
in -
at
tendanoe at the Coldest, studying
Leach -
en' professional Certificate.
Potatoes Are mid be be
rotting
ttiac
in thee
ground, elites to the contented
weather.-LeekUiseL - -
The rt et 1�M tib• midsummer exams
cleared out the ssleiars from the Collegiate
le sot overset. Tibere is one moire left
R. R. Sallews, photographer, of Goderioh,
received several prises at a o°avestlea of
the Photographers' Association. held at
Leaden last week.--Seatsrth Expositor.
The medal offered fly the Ptak of Com-
merce for the bine exhibit
number fgrin l
na
cease • big fight, as • laryt
leading agrioulturtsb will aster the mutest.
And Net Germmay. by She Rrat»►Nnest•s
Author'.
7flerlferritept-e:--:4-wpeeial despatch
to The Tribune says: The French gab
day in honor of the return of President
Faure has been followed by a Tunnitig
commentary on the dual alliance by the
press of every european capltaL This
discussion brings out the eweential fact,
thatthe diplo.datic prestige of France
hen been greedy increased, since all
the witrld is talking about the &Dimes
and wondering what will be the ulti-
mate trend of events. There is a tem-
porary revival of the bitterness between
Germany and France, but no sane ob-
server believes that the alliance, which
must be purely defensive, will lead to
• campaign for the eeeovery of Alsaee-
Lorraine, with co-ofeeratioe from Russia.
Better -informed opinion estate to Bela-
mau support of France In issypt , d
anda
isle rather than on the Rhine-
French demand fee the English "vacua
tion of which has always been
supported amata, will be re- seemed
with new emphasis, sadthe ptwoOrt each
oil] be strongly dl support
with
other in the tar Kant In de s
China and enlarging their spheres of
action in that quarter. the deal al)kngce_
while defensive, menaces l�g iAl M.
turn, His age was 39 year
•er•timegissege. o-Ok etw ttw�ii�ta lteyrirf►. res to.ol__p�r3ga�,���
the celled orkpki t_riends in the +hlageidT6>jtr
day 1•sh^c^FF.`
of the Ppboesdingfs.
mills on the do!Ier ; (Aunty rate, 1 8 10l rad Mance itensslttees-Tke Old
mills ; special school este, 1 b-10 mills, nut Agncaiteirat rub ae•teased
rates to east the different s desoi seottoue 1.0 t1 Neta ea the Dollar
the township. Nrxc meeting. Oat. 2nd. s... S,
DUNLOP
TCLIDAY, Sept. 7• THE town, council met on Friday
SCHOOL Norris. morning of last i aning last. Members p'reeeat-Mayor
week the camera's rays "bone in the school Shannon presiding : rose, deputy reeve.
d bol being
Labphotographedr • tray
Labor (lay this week provided nu ',luck hem, Nwholasmi, Dunlop, Craigs•, N►ttel.
Monday at the wholeis'humre.. .. Many' Minutes ot last meeting read, approved
here will learn' with plea. ere (tint Mime I and rt rude •
Lawrence, the late teacher "f Lite school, g
paned the second close ex.,mi,tatien hi Sea- I A number of accounts were reed and re -
forth, which High School she by been a'- 1 (erred to the finance cummittec-
tending since leaving here in December, pcDlu'woKK+ CUMMirrxE.
1896' Report of public works committee was
"COUNTY CURRNCY• read as follows grounds, the tea
chers an so era s
bysllimig artist � 000nallors Colwell• Nairn, Mattis, Pref.
Clinton : For wing profane and improper 1. Your committee have advertised for
language towards his sister -J. -law. Fred Cenders for the leasing of the old Agricul-
Foswt was lined $2 ad poets by the mayor tura' building and grounds. and received
last week,
Clinton : Mn W• 8. Law, of Tileosturg, the following tenders for the part 000upied
who died last week, was the wife of a former by Jno. S. Platt :
publisher of Clint... who resided er in From 1). H•ntltnk
$
.00
00
the early sixties, ` ,''k. Jeio. I� 30.00
Clinton : Mies Flora Ounoan is laid up by Wm.
•{severe case of poison ivy illness, supposed For the part occupied by D liamlink :
to have been received while camping at the - From D. Hamlink $20.00
lake several days ago. _ 2. We reoemmend that D. ILmlink s of -
Blyth : George Phillipe, of Louisville. me for the part he as pr�eeot occupies be
Kentucky, Wm. and Jeaa Phillips, of aoeepted tau not to inn of de water or light,
tory on Friday. The I.O.F. conducts
cervices. Tne bereaved widow and ohildren
have the sympathy of the community in
their sad bereavement.
Nerriate.-A very happy and pleasant
evening was recently- spent at the residence
of Matthew Foley, township of Colborne,
in the bonds
of atrtmoaxamen [Kiat Fier West. of
of ertrtmoaT by of London, to
t;odertch, William O'Brien,
Min Johanna, daughter of Mr. Foley.
There were seventy -live guess frog
London. Goderioh, Clato°, Dungannon,
Port Albert, Stepperdton, Dunlop acid Kin -
tail premier to witness the ceremony and
partake of the festival whioh was sump-
tuously prepared. The bride looked charm-
ing in her attire of cream brocade trued
with chiffon and point lace, end headi•a
to sat The beautiful bride was attadd
by Miss Nellie Keating, cf Bay City, Mich.,
who was also gaily attired in white Swiss
muslin, in whioo she appeared to good ad-
vantage.
d-ventage. The bridesmaid carriein her
hand a beanteul bouuuet os sweet peas.
Ian ileums, totem* the piths as ani ti
London prees �is slow admiti er to ttssemt.. For the sake
ieterenesw of the "oiteation. pee.abiry predt this mestere betrays his
mosey sad dies out hie base -
t.IIIOY Ws1YlllrDJD► Mm11g
Ilene U.. as the
The Chicano pacing .tallies, Star Painter,
has broken the wand's meorl& bailie
mead • mile in 1.591. This wooderfnever l
per-
formative was ss
witneed h
P The. Kensington Furniture Dempsey
filled • forty -toot tar at the q.T.R.
Tuesday for Brehm Colombia, ewe
ofdepot
hee mbatese we have gees seat hem this
station.
The Goderioh Collegiate Institute has
reset the usual member of undoes fee the
Fall term. This is a surprise, as the pre -
mottos of the highest forms eo bloc, it was
thought, would leave the rooms empty.
The Grand Trask Railway. in respougg to
a request from hay exporters, has made a
rges es
bays dad for
eex�1`! freight tariff is
• skipesals of bay em aimied
.s$Y be European pals.
The Breeden (lies.) Ses is authority for
saying that the Harvest exeareloee have
kis greatly evul'dine i that 2.000 or 2,600
se.. at she outside weld have bees mffld-
eat M meetly the dmmarl. and irlead of
this member 6.000 have gen et therm seek -
log to'ne's. •
Itis better fen bow pilots if the soil be
focussed these the .wets owes • week. This
aline the air to nosh the rued sad meth
the ee*pprNhs .t the osceslve ashler.
whim they have hod tee gime wutthg. Al'eer have the mew at (east as wane as the
temperature et the teem wheel 1.R it apes
Wirth
(gairtO AND G0111o.-011 KedDeed ay of
last week. Rev. D. Rogers, of Bluevele,
and formerly to. esteemed pastor ot Dun-
gannon oiron't vested quits a number of
his ;old congregation. We along with his
numerous friends, were pleased to see the
Rev. gentleman look cheery and happy
as san•1, and'to have him visit us. --Mrs. T.
G. Anderson and Miss Celia Pentland lett
here last week to attend the Fail Millinery
°psalms at Toronto and other points. --
Mrs. T. Smiley and twin sons. accompanied
by Miss Amanda Smiley recently returned
home after having • pleasant visit to friends
at Looknow, Langalde and Wingham.-On
Wednesday Henry Morris, J P., of Col-
b,rne, president of Ashfield and Wawan.sh
Agricultural Society was here on business
-Pritchard
in connection with the moiety. -
Milligan and others are taking in the In-
dustrial at Toronto.- Staple= Stothers,
wife and two daughters left here on Tues-
day on • visiting tour to relatives at Weed -
try, fee the edifasttis bed delight of the
Le
tel Nese stead Treat •■ the tail -twisters la YaakeeLsd. This is oboe
Cerise e( N.Mer- the average type sef Tory ots1 spa this averse* la (
la"i apt. 4. -.The magistrate's bearing . Is fe gloats,
tt.ie Urr mordef ease was resumed at however, bee the Untie. ie. far themwemobaa'
1b ,O'tda•k this mor.ing before Pollee deeds M geed Laaer••titi who. lose week.
neetatrste Turnbull. Crown •Xtofd tees ahem party bigotry and. ht the Mire
Brelby and the prisoner's eocnSel were el tesil beakbeakthe
pranptly on band. 'tie stoat number et Onethem • hh�1111(Cad`ir dto tie
aMutaton and a ceatstdenbte gatheringetad
of the did. They •a .sues
aisio pper rwre•tatatives were present Presier's� thole with their Liberal mune
ons two simply
were celled kr the be opal ow the °ober bold a
(carne, who simply pyo eche co encs passN► of the ' mirage too' sat M
rn ues tore of that takes at the °opere's- ''jj''oO�reeis�My madam c1. Tamale sod voted M
ingo.et When tee crown attorney aaaoeaee- ethos delighted h
M re vfdee in. the p demise enema) esss°seaed • OM aokrMNins emirs/
t° "n lied Mt pt= 4:11!vl°e t e wtlef mbiuse to the Ads �g
W sM►+��� s'o�r s*s"e^•r shied peO'adRtats the Demisies.
oesellg
ea a mil amer4 be __IM y tealim the
Whet* dee to Owieliele , eN�, meths
imeireb ii
a da Tomato *Mee o f.�.w..
Weinewwww� � 'PP"1m�4•n�'=
the geM Meaty of iso that
of Ethel le Se Wilfrid
Lemke IS le a weakI *1 di *lisp by
a bwlh/ gbwies le we Ilse petty
Blyth : Morris Nesbitt left on Tuesday
morning for Regina, N. W. T. where he
intends residing for sometime. Mr. John
McGowan also loft by the same train for the
Northwest.
liosmdler : While Hiram Brundley was
leading Mr. Pirammer'■ horse on Friday,
the horse kicked, striking Hiram in the
facie, breaking his nose and badly marking
his forehead.
W ingbom : A large number of --the re-
sideuta on Centre street have taken away
their fences and extended their lawns to the
sidewalk. The improvement
in
appear-
taco of the several properties is quite
marked
sines PAM t A. M. Kay. of
Stratford,
sad gra W. H. Kerr.
called to Ayr to attend the funeral of their
uncle, .lis. Kay, an old rr -[dept of that
place, which took place on Thursday after-
nooO.
Blyth : Rev. R. J. Floody, of Ashburn -
hem, Mass., visited his parents and other
friends in Blyth during the past week. On
Sunday evening he occupied the pulpit of
the Methodist church and preached an ap-
preciated sermon.
Exeter : Halite -Harrell, eon of Widow
Horrell, on Saturday had one of his fingers
badly jammed and the top taken off. He
in company with other lads were playing
with an old reaper at Wm. Mitchell's when
the accident 000urred
eteek .ad richer seattty. l
SALTFORD.
W I DissDAT, Sept. b,
A Har GArx.-Foe the two weeks atter
the baseball match width was played on the
park grounds bore os the Cyto Holiday in
whioh our local stalwarts were so badly
beaten by the " Dark Nine." a team from
Goderioh, the boys put in a good deal of
time at hard practice in order, as they said
last week, to oompletely " mow under "
that team at the game on Labor Day. The
day for the game at last arrived and found
the " Dark Nine " early os -the grounds.
They were sees followed by the Village
teem headed by their manager, Ell Symonds.
and followed by all the VIHs a ball or•nke,
whiets included nearly the mere populates
who had nems down to see their buts make
a reseed the theneelvos. Manager ymeods
hid his team lookie* in the pink ot oesdl-
lies sed was oe.Sdent of mops•, as be had
engaged an outside battery fen the oec•iloa.
At 2 30 e. w. sharp Ito amoiya salted " play
bap," sad the Gadertah boys Mak the bat.
The first better stood •estahigly half ethpi-
fled as the pitcher soot three lightning -Bks
serve* in gaiok eseceseies ever the plate.
and as the empire said " you're oat," the
vitiate ygeststers threw op their hate and
the ptyen rimed ; bet wises the waned
man shared the same fate our players loot
their self control for • few momeob and
frisked rowed the field like !deems at play.
baler an amusing °entreat to the long.
malt -seed faces of the " Dark Nies" As
the third batter took his plow it was
noticed that the Belden spread away oat to
right mil left and there was dimes is the
armed.. The batter esrelesly watched the
pibeba ;while he got the bon: h read( •
seta bet whoa it cisme with the quietness
of a shot straight for the eosin of the
plate Graham abut his teeek herd. made •
Ilghtmisg sovoosst i 1 I -the
leather sphere west high up im the air and
away be the lett sad was sale slapped wham
b is.. w eestsot with the Masa, tar, far
away; and the saner slowly jogged around
the bases obersd by the OeisdMh team.
Thee kit took all the " tie" Bet of ger
Wirier aid for the seat of the game the
" Dark Wine " hemsvrid the ball isle al-
most every easter of the Held• They
and re oyaged the la a
M se -gain their het leek lass b woe of
se see. and thee. Llu h'r..r with Metaled -
lath eat
y deur h yshe t o wine delete le the hisdom
-
toryear keys the
tory ell their 'tab, the ti.e bels S! b 7
egtfaM this.
(wovewrested be the merits tf°t° eialeted ehdt rte edtafsl slall suis' • Os MM. 'hem
a'• worth replied that his meter hi ib' Wbuilt OafM Sed
we was w; that had
fur • cis et m r .M
be teethed te tMebsrge
to tgor dthe tbw iwm•�veeyailthe omit
•bmmMt'the`lt vi "" iik ; e,;,shM7
•f est eit
.at
Atha
hasreeMdl' skg`ri 1 al
Mathepss,a alt sortie in
Lucknow : Mr. D. A McLaren, of Salford
was in town last week moving the Luokuow
Hotel. He was celled on after some of our
men had declined the job and offered $50 to
move one part, sad square the rest of
it He did the job in a day.
(Jadeite Tp.: One day last week Mr.
Wm. Blair, of Porter's Hill, fell from a
straw stack, a distance of 15 feet. and was
picked up °a000eoious, but fortunately no
bones were broken, and no serious injuries
reoelved other than • bed shaking up,
Bsatdc. L._PltiktlRA yi!ed • mes
sago of the serious illness of his ion, Robert,
in London, and left Tuesday for his beside.
Robert Piekard a few years ago was few
resident of Exeter, and for the past
years his health has been on the dealing.
He died Tuesday evening.
Cliatea--Mr. Hearn. of Clinton. has a
plum tree In his garden. which measures 4
feet in oiroumterenoe, &ad 32 feat sorties,
and has been in bearing for 30 years ooa-
tinously. It ie very unusual for a tree to
attain this size, but it is just as unusual for
it to live es beg.
ase neilt tia� the building
•t ito taoriii"Ynd. �` i1.l''
Jno. S. Platt we refer beck to the council.
3. Your committee asked for welders for
the additional sewers to be rut in, and
have awarded the contract to Messrs.
Graham, Stevenson & Finane at $4677.50,
they being the lowest tenderers.
We report the oostract for painting and
kelsomining the town hell, finished and
taken off the heeds a the on Ta torROSHraoN.
Chairman.
The report was resCounccillor leusa by
and finally adopted,
voting nay.
w•ATxa AND LIGHT COMMITTxt
Report ot wales and light ooeimities was
seed a bellows
We 'smoldered the , _ pleat imam
light on St. George's C` enoset•
that the interest of the public be best
served by placing a light on the earner of
Arthur and St. Patrick's streets. W• there-
fore recommend that the light be placed on
the corner of said streets.
W• find that • considerable amount is in
&►rear for water rates, etc. We have in-
atruoted the collector to proceed vigorously
with the collection of all rates in smear on
1st January last. Wu. Paoaoroor,
Chairman.
The report was adopted on motion of
Councillors Pridham and Craigia.
The eetreatima at the Opera Heels der -
int Fair week this year are the Quea's
Jubilee Preeestes" es Wedseedayetaisl,
this glad, just trees the Teratte end Lee-
dom Ihbibttiese. ad the selesigurelediskay
ploy, " Vlawtim•'s Fort.es," e
ettaisi• 23rd Asps.
Wispiest.: Robert M. . helm
awned by J. W. SesHb eI tn4
sink at Oviapstll• Lel *e seedey sad woo
dhlpped hems. Whom N rsnhrd this tees
U was too tisk es he sea Stay bother. wed
was thetefore dclsiu.d here sad pasted m the
Weds of J. Oaliti i t7• S. oda whale ewe
n is A *sh*0 Y. naw s seised
Ise t nes s d ens a
Ise esti g. g1.
Clinton -On Thursday night laic Mr. A.
J. Morish. who was sleeping in the store,
was awakened about 230 by • noise, and
oa Investgatinr, found a burglar attempt-
ing to forme an opening through the bank
window. He spoke to the intruder and the
thief made his escape, without doing say
damage.
ITNANCS coMHiTrlx.
-Your committee have prepared the esti-
mated receipts and expenditures for the
current year, and find tlei expenditures will
amount to $49,527.37. inductee( the
amounts required for Public and Separate
sohools and the Collegiate Institute, viz.:
37650.
We find that the estimated receipts from
sonrb.e other than thus year's taxes will
amount to $21,702 50. This will leave the
sum of $27,824.87 to be raised on the an-
ent of this year, which will require •
rate of 25 mills on the dollar on the rateable
property, real, personal and income, in the
town. b; weaver with rates from saw
sources, will raise the sum required.
We "seine herewith the estimated re-
oeipts and expenditures for the o°rre•e
year, sad trust it will meet with your ap-
proval.
Your oemmtttee recommendthe the
h law
lowing rates be adopted, t a y
be ilassid in conformity with the same :
Clinton.- The seemed annual exhibition
of the (Mates Hortlodlteral Society opened
o is Tuesday of last week with a good at
tend•noe. The Town Hall where the ex-
hibition was held was be•.tefully decorated
with boating, flags, Chinese looterso, gol-
den retread evergreens, the work of Meese,
A. Morrie and O. Deeper.
Bruesds : Quite • bit of excitement has
boo. eased le town en er the lessiee of the
dam oe the Maitland. Nothwithstanding
John MoBain landed the biggest blank beta
last Saturday eeesiag that has been any
fisherman's leek this season. It measured
Winches and plumped the scales at 4pe sda.
Mao. was not • ringer either.
The fifmsma atkadeee eretted le Port
as serske t mid deMterwg 37,000
O* • e the (WI IL demise left
lee Port
For General Purposes 14 8-10 mills
For Collegiate Institute 2 2-10 ..
For Public and Separate School 1 6-10 rt
For County Ratei
For Cooeclidated Debentures 2 210 4'and Interest
We also reoomsend the payment of the
following acoouai :
Vases= Oil Co : 6 7272
lamp Salkeld 00
Hedderees Bioyole to 40
40
Quem Ci
McCall Bros b3b
Quety Oil Co b 20
4 66
6
Ties SIGNAL
The report was adopted on motion of
Coanoillor Pridh•m and the reeve.
The by-law to tag doge was filially passed
and will take offset from the first of January
next.
Moved by the [reeve, omoosded by Coasell-
ter Martin, that the offer of Jno. S. Platt
for use of smith end of old Agricultural
building be accepted ; this sot be heeled*
water, whioh must be paid fee in seeoed-
asem with water rate by-law. Carried.
-
Moved by the reeve, by
Council -
ler Naftel, that a dimmest of two casts en
the dollar be allowed es all tang paid dog-
leg the month of Oetober, • rebate of one
met se the dollar duriss the month of No-
vember. cud that tap ped wt be added to
all taxes set paid os or before the 14th day
of Deeember nese Carried.
The maned them adjourned.
Maths: • sembur d' besieges men whe
oeeasiesrlly Daahed ehegess for 'stress of
W Hansa Creamery Jnleryyloot to oblige
ate leslap sued N the fames Haase ease.
Winthrop : While riding as horseback on
the farm of Wm. Morrison, Goo. Morrison.
wooed son of John C. Morrison, towesblp
Meek. had the misfortune to fall off,
and the horse es his wrist, broke
both Mese. The (title fellow wee nested
M his home sad Dr. Burrow" was sat for
and radioed the treaters and he is sow doing
as well as eeeid he exposed underfelt air-
eam renew. The injury is a painful em
bet the brave Hells fellow is naw rating
aloe* tidy
The Earl Beesehsme is another of
these pre the e. hat he noshes his
be the Meth lad of Landes.
Timm them is Lad Besse& maitrisd to an
• wih, amid hofr to the Earl of
1 .. who has hem emoted for
se emend sotaeiM".
tie/ha Dohs dl 1<ssYtes dem a Rb -
peewee hi w Ilse, ofelefLamssig the
mime el
Ns post stance asywkale sear the lata
Fort if likehishery go Ise as 1pit ereeery
le...,.�.e.&�1. being
.,
by the
tfdiaemae eVi*0 hey 1:614"
Ctt.dit.s . Wed Bills. --Dr. Rhes
has seeneust be the with his bride,
and hes got Nicely sett111eeeddd dews to the
~see realliies of life. The wedding took
"lam ea tits 17th August. sit the resides..
et Jobs Hill. of the to-.. alp el Grey, la
the prnttsusa et • somber of relatives.
the
feet the am being Miss idle. his
est Mosher. The eamiay was
My+tg. yle ee t S. mid 1, mid whit Mae sewwly
wedded a happy amid prosperset `eysgs es •
We r.sgb ow Dr. Rivers is a sea/ie-
ettvely sow Alia" has ids }Mai tarsteer
f1alsNre h owe beee area 14. armies
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