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The Signal, 1902-7-10, Page 1THREE 'A8" A V'T8 ARS AcrfvE Ac --',r8 WHIN PLACZ IN THE SIGNAL Vie na LOOK AT YOUR - LABEL! IT SHOULD 7BE MARKED PAID FOR ...1902 THD I.DADINC 1. NEWBPAPEI . OF HtY O11T OOLTNTY_ FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR -2890 THE WEEKLY MAMRuT REPORT 0005asost. July Y 1909 Yal1 Wheat o 77 to 78 Flour, tenon,. par owl.,.. -.-2 10 to 2 10 Flour. potent. poor cwt__.. 17 330 01 31 Bran, ill fou,. -- - - - • 10 00 to 1000 00 S horts. a ton •--. - eloreeolnn. per .wt 1 00 to 4 00 Itye, per bush 0 60 to W Buckwheat. pot bush0 ti to 56 Oetr. Poob boob. .-_. _.. 10 to If ... bttgh... .. ........._..�.. 75 to 81) barley. per book .. 60 to 60 Ray. 0 ton 00 to 00 Potatoes. 0 bush„ 85 le 35 arttr, __.....-.....__...r If to Il (theses, *or Ib._. 10 to It F-rtl•, freak eapsotd, • dos.-M to 19 W. woo ..•••.e.• �.. _.•, 60 to W aloes, ••••••••• MONO .-.. ow� 8) to 01 Pelts 11 to 50 Llys Hem 60 to 60 Dressed Hop `�. - 00 w 8) 18 .--,� „� 13 w 18 Ham. Per Ib.. .........._.....•, 16 to 16 Lard. per Ib. 14 to 11 1)r.w..d Be•f, tore gamer s0 to it Dressed Beef. hind hint 00 to m ('attle.Ordlanry 1m0 to 0000 TO ADVERTISERS. Notioe of cnangee mast be left at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes most bo left not it ter than Mon- day noon. Casual Advertisement. .00epted au to nor n Wednesday of each week. IBW/0. MI88 COLBORNE, GODERICH, ONTARIO. CANADA : JULY 10, 1902. BIG DAY AT SEAFORTH Teacher of Fletcher music method, will to nett.. pupils at her studio. •boys Yr. Neft.Ia insomnia Midas. Hamilton street. Yoe int or motion apply either at studio or at le edema HL Patricia'. areet. W GLENN CAMPR1:1.1., rOgaalet sod muMaal director of North street Methodist oburch. toaober of plane. pl.* Or - gen and thenry Pupil* propane! for all ex- aminations of the Toronto Conservatory of Mun1c. Will be pleased to reoelve applica- tions from all those reouirl•g ouch Instruo- tlon at his new studio over Thomson'. made More, Use of piano for praotloe may be ar ranged for. 67tf Public Notice WARNING. -ANY PERSON BAla. log from th. Islands ming the ferry without permission, .hoodoo. or otherwise newest upon soy part of tba property will be and prosecuted L C. ATTRIL[. Ridgewood farm. PROF, 8. L. TAUBK Agt'VACTVa1Nn OPTICIAN Min Svc aPRC1AI.I$T 411 triad. of Spe.uolss and Itys,tlasse. made to order. Special nictation given to fitting the e Orden by mail promptly attended to Be. ware of mortise using my name, as 1 employ 0o tnyeIlior egret. whatever. 8at10fwtime guaranteed. lietebllehed 1873. 161 RICHMOND BTRURT W., TORONTO. Rooms to Let 9'Bi RENT. -ROOMS ON HAMILTON A. street at ,resist occupied by 8. N. Lewis as law ahem: will .hangs Into .mall store 1f neeena�rmu's y, (h rooms over Miss Oa.r e ters vjth fr,ot and rear satranoe, L. N. LBW For 8410. + FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR BALE - m• OR TO RI.NT. Io the township of Wast Wawanoeh, lot 27. 000ceeslon 3, eontalsl•g (106 acre, more or ego. snout 175 cleared to • geed .tate of cul• tl.at»on. good Ponces. well watersd, wood orchard, buildinggs goodatmbles under barn, 12 by81, conveolent to .ehoole and churches �olon easy terms to suit purchaser. Apply to W 11. l'AMPeLLL, Weetliel't, or W. A. HARRISON, Looksow. 613m CHOICE oUiLOING LOTS FOR SALE In Mt. Oe0rg.'» ward. Appl to 1.. r. DANCRY. �tf ACP.PYIAN It 0Al MAOHINE FOR salla good order, 05 lights. Also • gooatity of axioms. L. L. D•NCilY. 841.31 VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR rale, containing 61 scree, being camomile, of lot 12 In the 51.8 ooncre.fonand i teres. part of lot Nin the /th non,• ooton. Go derich township. Thls a first claw farm ono is .Flu W ad about four maeo from uoderbh, TiUe perfect. For particulars apply to the under - slimed Dated Ind J,17, 1002. PHILIP BOLT. Oodorlch, TA'O FARMS FOR 4ALF.-LOT 6, oonnosslon 7. Colborne. ooetalnlitg 104) acro% Lot 67, Maitland ronoaesloo. Godtrloh towo.b p, containing 76 acres. Bath farms are well f000ed and well watered; good 0.1141,.o and first cams orchard on mob farm , nearly ■II under gross. Sixty per cent. of the purchase money may remain 0s morta;awa et 5 per omit. For particulars apply to T. BURNS, Carlow. 116tt FOR SALE OR TO RENT. - MRS Strachan offers for sale or to rent the properly at present occueled by her, on the corner of Victoria and Brum streets. There is a large concrete building oonaloingR dwell - tog honey and store, with all ,onvenlenoes to connection Thereto also a 510,15.16-a half frame dwelling &tutted on the acme lot. Terms re•.o,able. Apply to MR8. A?QAOBAN, on thn premluw OLD PAPIiR9 FOR BALE, FOR PUP. Bog umd.r Ix.rpets, sta. Apply at Tnu Bois •i. OMs.. AT PRIVATE SALE That big stow house with 7.ronmtd brook addltioo• sltot.d on Plo'oa street The home" is dry and warm. being lined thrm,ghont with 2 Inch plank. It Is RAM and substantial. It was built b the late Shrrtf filbbona when le him prime Net for a day but for all t me. 'rho foundationo ars about 4 feet thick and will endure. as long a• the Pyramids or Lgypt. A home seeker or investor who realises the potent'slltfeel4ppf fresh paint and paper, whloh are lnexpenel•e and or glee. soh oh le p'nr folly rhr.r, by • little planning and Judicious expenditure can mod,rnin It into an unto date minion. 1 assert most strenuously and fearleraly Mist a big return will aerate to the wld'tawake Investor for the beet of all rim - 'moo that he lass broad and solid fnnod atlas all ready to his hssdg. The same cannot hs said of • shell or veneer. Lot those who aro es the lookout for • soft snap loreingio, 10 castigate, lovedBa& e. Wars aidressM to THRO. J. MOORH0U8R, Bar Mold I'. 0., Mk moire manse attention. Mar 718, .2162. 81-0 Annual Homegathering of the Huron Old Ldoys. Tae Largest Watvdos let et Toronto Maroattes-Weltered b7 • sheet alal8er- leg-The res es el Ifs Day -- ap*rtbes, Games and mwsle. Toronto Globe Repo, t,l Mulortb, July 5. --Thi. hu been • groat day for Huron county. Her MAI aol k+ r daaghtere have carts home again. 'rho home folk hays gtther.d hen at Sselorth to maks merry with them. It has bees • striking reunion, •od every put of the .00.107 has beno gprecewtod sod likewise almost .very •*r( of the Provinoe. 4n - forth has enterIaln.J roya'.ly. In the Vic- toria fork bor ora►on .paned their mouth'. la 18. •►bl.tlo holds her stalwarts displayed their stre.g►h,sad there oleo her strong men r.;nlo.d to run • roar, sod her dooms to oomem.moratl lbs amnion promoted Oa Huron (Yd Rut.' A.00latiuo of Toronto with • band'mm. *ilk banner, and after- warde nomta•lly presented thou» with tho whole tow,,that the visitors might Dome and go as limey .heu'd ask. Them. The hom• folks gathered hers early. They toms from las sod near, fr,m )(oxtail to Ei.t.r and from (fortis .,.o unto th. boundary 1 re, and the band Make of w.lome to tbo old boys and girls of Burow bwpok• mors elogosot!y than words the folia.es of the heartbeat. 'Ther. le 'emends' about the people of Huron, that.ta0aoh, pstriotlo, fervent splrlt that was strong »• the hoe of those who follo,te1 Tiger Dunlop Into tho waded traol and hawed for themselves Domes In s forest. But It requires ao.o- oadoo such .it this to mow It fairly aroused. Toot.plrit h.. boon .e.o today. and the expression "Hureo blood will tell" mad no longer be regarded as purely ..ntimeotal. Most of eke old b,ys and girls 0•m. from Toronto, whale the Humes Old (Lys' A. mmtatloa is one of the largest of Its Mod. A .pooll U T. R true of ten owahes, mutilating upwards of 600 person., left the Cg»on Stmt on at 7 o'clock, and when they reached here the crowd to weloome them woo so great and their Incoming so effacuve that It was w ly likened to the descent et an army(. Numb.re had been takes on .t Pukd.l., I :uolpn, Berlin and 5 retford,00d whoa they •11 poured out into the midst 01 the throng awaiting them more goal so ar- ray of happy facie teat 1m seldom wen In this g.e.relly usemotlooal, basines.htki tow°. The homs band dra.k op a medley et patrio'e air., sod there wam evn a deg fight to improve IM. hour. Tho mount.° from Toro,te was the largest that the association 4sti ever held, yd with .o many people aboard there was ■ o oy.rorowding, se often c ntrgaea0 upon .00h an uallog. To. Crain crew, 4',ednator Mclir»de and Brakemen Howard and Halpin were old Hurol Boys, e., it ts needle.. to, . ay that everythaog was done for the com- fort of the massagers. Tho following wars among those present :•- Mosaic E Floudy, 1'resldoot ; Dr. Moue, Vee-Preeldent ; C. A Smith, Treasurer ; K. A. Walk +r. S.er.tary ; E, J, B. li000an. J. A. McLaren, 8 T. Church, W. Presd.r• gast, J. R. Lyn., Walter Scott, 'Thor. Soon, H. Glares, Gs,. Rano.. C. C. Roe.. U. M. MuUould, C. R. Cooper, J. 8. Mc- Kinnon, T. Motllllieoddv. '1. W. Gibson, John F. \lactate°, H. Rothwell, Dr. J. Heade rain M.Fsol, A. Whitmore, H. S. Soott, 1)r. 4tobory, F. 0. E.gle, 1)r. Keefer, H..4. Crawford, B. A , O. noK. As- d.r, M A , H. Ciar�e' WJ O. Mo rag - f ort, 4, Dao, R S. P°la , M. Morro., W. K Knpere, 1)r. Duman, T. R,bso., W. P. Mackay, 1' 4c.tt. M. 1, W. Mc- Taggart, P. N. lioldlborp, 0. Cowie, Ed. T. Croaker, Fronk Sweet, F. . Kiog, W. Powell, Robt. Paye., K F,Iogtrald,.1. Carr. That train was met at Str.tford by Mears. J. L Kdlord. and M. Y. MoIAan, of Sea - forth. and at leao destica'lon by the local oomntitter, the 33rd Regiment Hsnd sod eerm of mounol intantry. the offi (bus of tb..onloip.iltles of the eenhly, a oomptny of !noel militia, the midst corp., the brigade, r.prwentative. Iron; the edue.tioo.l le - Heliosis siltation. of the oouuty and an immense uruw& of people. As aims as the visitors had detrsloed • prooee.lus was folioed. hooded by the 48th Higblaidere' Band. whloh marched up Malo street to Vlutorla Park, where the meadow and pre.otatioo of Gm. Hag were made. 110. Kurd Doan Hodglos presided, and with him on the platform were the Mayor, Messrs J. H. Brosdloot, Ultimata of the local oom- matte; J. L Kdlor•o, Ssor.tery; W. K. Pears, Treasurer ; M. Y McLean. D. 1). Wilmoo, Jam.. Utllwpie, E. J. Hamilton. F' O. Spading of Wiogham, B. B. Goon, James Beattie, Mayor Jackson of Chalon, ft Men Millar, D:. !impiety ct Bayfield, H. Cloow of Ooderloh, J. M. Bost. T. E. Hay.. Dr. Campbell of Brooklyn, N. Y., F. Hulmsteed, E Foody, Thomas MoUllli- caddy, 'Y. Prendergast, /limb MasM•th, Or. 81oso and S. T Course TI. ohalrman .poke bristly, atter wbioh the Mayer rood • olvio •ddnos of weloome. Short spaniel., but bright and w the point, were delivered by Messrs. Mcl.v.o, Holm - email, %Vtlwo, MoGltliouday, Preod.rgase, Moodath, and 1)r.. Campbell had Sloan. The •pdeobus were mostly of a patrletio nature, and any uriousuess that may have boon prompted thereby was quickly dispel- led by toe bumor.u$ remarks of Mr. Mg- Udlleuddy sod Dr. Campben. The banuer, wbioh oo one gide bore the Caton Jack, mad on the ethos/Ms inscription, "H. U H., S'sIorth, July 5, 1902," was protested by hill. Misses Verdin Bose and Hazel Roberto. Mr. Foody in hoosptlog It saluted the ladies most gallantly, god tbeo .aprs.- sed an appreciation 01 It on behalf of the aseool•tloo. hollowing the oeremool.s too vlsiiors were entertained at luncheon in the d»der rent hotels, after which the toms watt d• voted to various forme of entertainment, Morose,, football, tag -,I war and races being the principal attractions. Later In the atom.m and eveofog many of the •Ultors dispersed to "does porta of the wsetry, and ince: 't them will mono N ►bar Imam oo Mon 1•y. As mance• feature was a straw bat hrig.de et Toronto and ilsforth boys, led by (fluff and Duck of Tomato. to the tajr,f-war Tuckenmith was Aron and Hullett seuand. Tis football match b - tw.eo the old boys from Toronto ani as mprompts team of home boys resulted F. m tie. Tuomght the 48 b Higblan'1on' I6,ud of Toronto .00rt•toed woe of tae largest crowds of people syor seen es the Athl.tio gro»ods here. Toe ',anode were piJtur- e•qudy dsoorated with Ch one lanterns. OUR NAME comm.. Composed by 4. T. church, ot Toronto, and real by him at Seaforth, Ont., on the occasion of the third anneal excursion oT the Huron 014 Boya, July 5, 1902 Blew, blaw yer pipes, ye pipers twa, Tool wool yer horns, ye bandsmen a', Cease not yer drumniin' ; We're hams again frae far atom', An' welcomed hal like king. ai»' s Al our hone comm'. DR W. F. GALWW, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Omoe 1n Dank of ('om- me,,ro* building. west side of Square. Night Ile el residence. Llo st. W. It/wool/8. MORTUAOE SALE OF VILLAUE PROPS/ITV. I1alor and punsant to the power of Mn Mwtatned In a certain mortgage bearing date tee 27th day of Ileeembnr. 14.1. and mad• to th• rooter. mod w8lrh will ho prndnced at tk► Mmo orate. tame will be sold tea Pohl 0 anee Hort. by Jelin F rg*roe, see lino? int e Common, al Hoed. 1s. tow altars of AAAOf no To*Mm7. tap 15th 4., of Jolt, 1904. at ll m'olook n.Ow, the fo11ow1ng valehls property. namely • lass BO 1 M4, ani 4 all, In thn villagemad .1 Bayfineld. oontw.n tot one mors and a t; pen 1810 pr.party t ter lea I/ story frame hens.. anon a Igm. barn. There are several Aa4Ioottm emit inns on too land TMu le • dear- pi ear• TOrass t Teta rest on the day of pale, rad seryBei helgs within see month Mae - For farther 995 rdinn • r to 11 a alto- JMO9ititk day of o + • LIP R01.7, aeltZra soder', Patentor.■ a tatl.riek Insuranos. eta. CRAM. E. MHAW, UENERAI' IN811R• ANCR and rod setae agent. OMoe. tae door east of P. 0.. Ooderloh. Agent for the leading mutual ere Isoutane° oom ,sole, and leading stock oompanles. Meroantlls and manufacturing risks t owns rates. WI at .Moe. WeR. ROBERTSON. Aeroflot/int and Inmoronm Agent. Books and accounts med. up. Buildings gated and rents oolleoted, Flee Imuranoe In British and ('radian Companies. OMDo.-In Proud foot & flays' omoe North Most Ooderloh. 11-tf 11 J. T. NAFIEL, GENERA(. IFI- BURANOL and Real Stoat, agent. Fig, Life, Aooldeetand Plate Mlasa Insurance .Retied on mourn or cash plan at lowest .ate ; oellble. lien ICoglheh and Canadian companies rep rem ed. OT as next door to (arrow & Darrow, Dar lator. 1Jemfltoo 81,1.1. CANADIAN PACIFIC You Can't Afford to Niss This Trip. Young People's Christian Union Society or THR United Presbyterian Church, Tacoma, Wash. First -clan tickets G, Vane over and 'Victoria, 11.0 , Seattle and Tacoma, Wash , and Portland, Orn , for $60 60 for the Round Trip. Ainn las )cl.on, Roml&nd, RoM,at. Trail, Bandon and Kaolin, R.C., aid Nookane, Wamh. for $55.60 for the Round Trip. Going July 10th to 20th, inclo•ive. Final Return limit Sept.. 15, 1908. Smolt .brit rharg* via. the) magnifirtont ('anufian Paries: Steamora between °wen Moond awl Ft. W d.iam. For boil particulars apply 10 GOON HENDERSON, Agont U. P. K , Vs sat 4trw+t. Our bleatin' tongues can never tell Tito feelin'a in our hearts that swell Our bosoms hivh wi' pride, As here we meet wi' Huron's clan Like britherw greetin', every man 111i. lass beads. Wi' tanner. Audtin' on the air, An' nhormin' music everywhere, Auld friends tae greet ; 1-er wools .n' acto has made it clear We're welcome .Flair than once a year, Toe drink au' ext. An' poo we're here we'll love nus time In (akin' doers yer parridge fins, Like cravin', hungry loon,. A hint or twa 'afore we start, An' that is this : 'afore we pert Count a' yer spoons. For there 4s gold folk 10 our crowd W ha nater blink nor speak aloud, Whim eyes fill quick wi' lean, Who'd never stoop toe tale yer purse, But what I deem w muckle worse - A woo hit souvenir. An' poo I will nal) keep ye talo, Yell ken we're luigm for the plate, To show our micht an skill. Noo just a wunl 'afore I end Ye've poet us nobly frierad tae friend, Win' richt good with An' may yer days on earth be fang. }'er lassies sweet, yer buddies stranv, Nae grief tae rack ye ; An' when yer covered wi' the vale May He who (a' the folk goy) mule Tho Do'n1, tat' ye. " AROUND TOWN. Rielly xD A Altos'1Vm. Lane, mood, any of the Oudeuuh Horticultural Scanty. hag reoelyod from the Canadian oommlwios- .r to the Paris expos.to m of 1900 the medal awarded so the Sooaty by the exposition authorities. Whole It is •wstd.d w • "gold' medal It looks more like brow... but sayer thele., it I. very handsomely damned aid will bo so I.Nrestiog souvenir fur the mem- bers of (b. Soddy. UUU/aLW wN' I.4TALI.ATION. - At the mooting of Huron Lodge, No. 62, L.O.O. F., oo Monday evening. the following odioere were metalled by W. F. Clark, Past U. D. 0. M.:-1'. G., H. T. Edwards ; h. 0 , N. I). Rougvie ; V. U , Cha.. ghenhard ; rewording smereaery, U. W. Mynas ; fit - Maid 'monitory, W. F. Clank ; treasurer, C. A. Naito ; 1. 0 , George W Illnms ; L. 8. N. 0., Jame. R.Id ; R. S. N. G., Harry Reed. Low Onicco CLASSING EARL.. -The law offaeo of Ohs lows during July and Agan will oleos at 3 Y. M. .ash day ox..pt Solar - day, whop th.y wul dose at 1 o'olock. We are plsa..4 w woe that oar legal practition- ers are thus warthog o8 tJw soo.tltutlooal oollap.s whl.m would *theorise be the end of tbo'.r ".treuuouu llfs." .re.. who go to law during then next two months should row up early in Ike morning and gee their business done In otliJ. boon. Rev. W. W. STOInART IrvTAt.I.CO.- Rev. W. W. Stoddart, • wsll•koews Godt ✓ ich b,y, 1s low formally In charge of the Prosbywrlan 000gr.gatloo at Leb•non,Kes. luokv. At o meeting of t6. Pre.bytary os the 13'h alto 0e was examiusd and ordained in • mlobter, and installed as Doctor of the Lebonn uhwrob. T'8. install/31m s.ryase w ere bold l the presence of a lams oo0gre- gatioa. A few evenings Tater the ladies el the oburoh tandem .• reception to their new pastor. VITAL STA?Itrce7 volt SIX Monyns - Dariog Oho six month. ended June 30-h int 36 birth., 26 deaths and 2: marrlame w ere rerutered with tb. town clerk, Of the deaths unit was •t the an of 91. another at 00, and two others were cc •,entrtsns The average urs et Manion of demand parson. (lust ball of the the total number) was over 74 yams, and of the remands': four was infant.. 1'hm figures furnish a g ood mdla►los of the hoalthluloees of lbw commuuit y. PRRYtNTATION TO MISS Ls TOT/AL.-Mini UonsLane* lee Tooted, who has bass tseohing in eke H».sall p•blio sobool for the last awe year., ham resigned b.: position with • view to ahead».. the Normal College at Ilam. tints soil arm. before her deporture for her home in Underlie, aka was p d by the oholr and Y.aos l'.opla's Colon ul SL Paul's cbereb, Hensel. with an allreee so pronto' appr.ol•t on of b'r service 00 a .birch werkwr, /000tapaoled by a baodseene Htget.r RAM. ( oIJ.v»IAr0 INNT O't'TU BOARD. -An oddi- ties of $50 goat mode to the .clary of Mr. Field, modern 1 ge master. •1 the moot- ing of the Collegiate Institut* board on Tsoredy Int, Mr. Fight will now remise 81 000 per annum. 'rho beard dlr.ctn that lbs town eoonc;l be regoeeted to levy $2,600 for the purposes of the lastltuto. Tbe following a000asts wort ordinal to w paid : Kidd & Co., stationery, $18 49 ; W, Garratt, drawlog ashes $l 13 ; W. Poetla- hw•Ita', dc., 25o. N,rriot To CuRRrA1'ONn[NTo.-SWIM Jley lot Om rate of postage on book and news- paper manowript le two oeots for ths first four o00ose or fraction thereof and one neat for *soh •ddltlooal two (mooed sr fraction thereof. This mom that oorrelpondeno of Too Sn.NA1. will now hays to pat • two- oeot stamp on their envelopes, wbioh form- . rlv oame for one cent. Oerrespo.d.wte will please oomply with the taw regulations am fallen to do so will make this office liable for a double charge at the postoftio. here. ADAMSON SCHOLARSHIPS. £..ul ('owpelllln at Ilse (:. C. I. Mies Jet -kali and Mr WIgbtmsn WIn.er•, The following 1. the result of the eompr- tltton held as usual at Ihs sod of June at the Collegiate Institute for the Pivot' Adam son memorial eshel•rahip. For the form 111 malh.mdlo•I scholar- ship awes modldatss oomptted, and of theme throe obtained the required standing, namely, 40 per 00.14. on subjects and 67 per mot. of the total. Tb... ware lama J.c- kell, of l'eboree, 80 par sent. ; Clara Bear, of tows, 74 per Deet_, and Henry Walker, at West W •wanouh, 68 per oent. The sohetar- shfp therefore goes to Mie. Jeok.Il. Far the Form 11 profielwwoy isbolarshlp therm were lour omdidster. Of there three .I,talend thin rrqulnd st•ndlogo namely • Gordo%'Vtghtm.r, of Eset W moaned", who Mem tt.r .obol•rship with 73 par sent., A'- fred N'ytor, also of Ent Wawanotb, 71 per mot , and ('hnstoke, Asdar,oe, of Mail, 58 per Debt. 1'he prineipal Itm oertlfled that the wie- ner. ars fully eligible, and hove an exeelle•t teaord as students for the pet you. Hon. (l. W. Roes' malority In 4ha Log - !naturals .adored to one by the deot&en wl Mr. Jinn. Mao'eoaan In the Lennox rr- (want, givng the seat to Mr. ('asoall.o, the Coasrt&'dye rndtdat0. by • majority of three. Judge M•eloanan .leo rave jodp- mntt la the North l irsy impost. eooHrmleg Mr. Me6(ay'. (Liberal eleotion. this 1s the came In which the Conservatives male ohsagee that the blot• had been tampered with, • ohar•o to whloh some color wag loot by too remarks of Jodie Morrison at the .sorsa.► Mr, .jo,tlap Maclennan, hawsy.r, oomrs to • deferent eneoltt•Inn "i am an►Me," h. mall, "with rreat newt, to masa with the learned .1a4ge that there Is okay samosas tat the McKay cremes ware made after the rant at tho clam of the poll. 1 think they were simply not observed In tko harry of most. log, whits tho oress.n ter Boyd, b•Ing sew. .p(0000.. nomad them to be wanted for hint. The same thing etaotly seem. to have sen.rr d on the re ,neer, when 88..led •, without °Mervin' the two .rosin.,,, hooded all four bdUote as Hoyt ballots ►n Me4tmv's as,+sl tnrtt.t•min.tte., when two of than *mo•ped the Data of tA• agent s'a•, and wen not disen•*,erl anal alter • monad ex. •minatlnn by thn agent of Mr. Roil. 11s. dor thsse eureent.tsnese it apposes te mot that taws i. hardly roan .yen for • mplelen that la. mark. eempi•hed N wire wade atter As coasting et as yeas." D. M°GILLIC UDD Y, EDITOR. • long and .ever. Ill..... Mies Morris wag taken ill about five months ago gotta rheu- matic' fever, god after • period of terrible suffering interne 000yalsetant, only to be • tt•oked shortly after with poeumosl•. Although greatly weakened by her long 111,... she seemed te bo again on Me way to recovery, but during Monday eight ohs died suddenly and unexpeotedly from • failure of the boort. kits. Morels was the youag.t daughter of tbs late (Morge Morrie. By her minims and amen' her friends her death w111 besiowroly mooned, and the regret will be dwpeoed by • reool- Isotion of the sutLrioge whloh ohs so patiently bore daring the .losing months of her life. Tim fuoer•I will take place from tae residence of her mother, Cambria rood, the (Ybur.dayI afternoon, •0 3 coolo,da, to Uolbnue oemel.ry. Firm YgaIN A'.o --The Glebe on Moo- ds), rt published the following amo.g • number of paragraphs form its issue of July 616, V.152 : "A publ'o onetime of the lob•bl- tam e .4 the uolwdCountles of Huron,Perth and Bruce wan held In Go ltrlob oo the 29 h ult. to ooweldor the mortis of two boos of railroad, one eonneot101 (:odertch with liu6,.lo, vis S r►tford, Perls and B-•olford, and the other wMeoting Terooto with (lederlob via Guelph and Stratford, and t o ddo mino which of these roads the uol'»,l 000ntles would .urp.ro. '1 h.m wore about 1,500 people prompt, Emit Loe was •b y represented. The Buffalo line was r.pres- sated Ly the Mayor of teat stty. Tho rernto sod Guelph Bushy 1)-. Olaf k• ..d Mr. Darman. Mr. Jose,, 4.,mmlsstooer of tb. Cau•d• Company, wan appoltad chair - mu. A resolution was adoped to favor of the Buffalo and Brantford line to God.rleh, end also • nool.tlon requesting th. Wudon and (buctl of the oohed ..antis to take stook In that line to tis amount of sot loss than £125,900." AT Tilt LANK FsoNr.-I#t•tnees .t the h.r bor has ham quid the past week. The Keg K award and •M. Pittsburgh haws oa11' d, • d lbs 0silrage was slue° .d is on time Ise: Dight. The City .f the Straits has had a mlekep. 4ae was takag an exenrdoe from Detroit to C'ev.lawd of the 4th and ran on a mudbark to Loki. Beale sod •1 latest re- port hail not leee, reoa.d, The Pitt. - burgh 6a4 • good pa.siger list on her aorta -bound trlp Tuevd.y night, and left o8 quite • number hove. The King Edward on bor Int trip up bad on board a party of res Tway ofHJl.b Mukha way to the mooting of the Canadian Faslght Assomatloo, whish was hill at Sault Oto. Mu e The officials joined the deamer a1 vanou■ ports on thi way up, and the committee meetings of th• assoutat»oo were held on the boat... Tbo steamer Myles, Moab left hero Thursday *toeing for Fort William for another load of gram for this port. wont ashore on Shan gotoah Island, near Thunder Cape, on Sun- day morning .bout 7 o`olook, In the very hoary fog. She was lightened and released by too eu.mb•r.. Energy and the tag Su- perior, and hat gone to Duluth to be docked, as she was makleg some water. Ino R. U. IhcNI, Ar RAN'nn.u'o.-Con- •iderlog 18. essoellog of the holiday ow;og to the King s lamented tllosu and the o.ssege st non Arrival Flt moot of the smooched ezeurd000 parties„ tka pleats at Rnn■furde grove under the auspice of St. Poet's 'touch was very eq.e.eslul a(atr. The weather was fine t.od • very e0joy.bld time was spent by all present. The visiting prlsto were Rev. Father. Ronan, of Mit- chell ; FegArty.of Dublin ; McKeon, of 1r.ob town : Curooran. of Seaforth ; Nortbgraves, Seaforth ; McMenamin. Clinton ; Haien, St, Aagu.tioe, and MsoCormac, of Ashfield Key. Father McKeon was a°eompanbed by twenty il, altar boys of his ohurob. The spa.eheo advertleed were dlopeused with, leaving the ptooioon Igoe to patronize the other entertainments provided. A dancing platform had been arse'sd, where along dano:n, wee Indulged le to tae motto prc- vlded by an onhestra from Ashfield, and • ,.ries of sports was suooes.tul'y °srrled out to the cricket match the Crescents woe from the Iroquois, and In the baseball match*. the Short'es and Coronations wore the v'otorloas Mame, winning from the Iron Dakota and Maple Leafs, reopootively. A ■ombeir of girl.' and boy.' races and d High laud danomg coolest were oleo looluded in cher day's program. The Marine Bond fur- alsh'd excellent must. and Piper Dolan added to the 'Mormon with his must.. I'.uyrr.T IN W ru'T HI'a'N -On !timidity • petition against the rotors of M. 0. ('am• eros as member of the iwgl.!etare for West Huron was 'Morel In the offloe of D. Mo. I )ewhld, Local K.glstrar of tie High Court. The petitioner Ie J•mee M1wh.11, the de- feated modulate. in addition te the usual charges, the pet!ti.oIncludes on' to the . ffeot that Mr. Cameron is diequah4ed by reason of his •oo.pt000e of an office under ileo Crown. Maitre. Bristol, Cawthra & Bayly, of Toronto, ars counsel for the pet»t»oaer. TIIR LAT(. JOHN (;LKNIANNIN(,.-0e Ther.day afternoon the mortal remising of John ('leodenntag wore laid •way In Malt - 411A coastrry. The doceas.d passed ar way on July I&, as the ages of forty.thre* yearo ito had been ill for about a week only, following a psralytio arch*. Mr. Ciondenn(ng was a oarpeater by trod' and was re.ently employed at Marlton's ship yard'. If' leave. • widow sod one son. Th. Modal, which took pl•os from the family realdeoe.. P*Im*rstoe strait, was node. 1ho auspices of the Canadian Order of l'.restore, of whloh the deoeased was • member. Tne HURON OLD Rom -A number of termer reddest' of (30Aerleb wen 080115 the Hero. Old Bays 'she v4.11ed the soon/7 o0 8 starchy to Monday last. The 8.j,rlty of them took In the Seal0rlh reception, and report a hearty hospitality no the part of th. psople of that town. In foot, Seaforth did all posolble to make the visitors feel that they owned the town. There were shoat 600 excursionist. from Toronto and ueyoral Ointment' Moen out from Seaforth and vtdnity to see the Old Boys sad that Highlanders. About fifty west down from Ooderloh on thi morning and %Porno°. trains. Ir', AI.r. Rhnlr.-f'orporation T'ameter Rosin is well pleated wick tOa noir waterloo ow which the town his naruaod to 81e .barge. (1s says that, while It hold. 1 hnndredwdtht more wa'er than the old env, 40 to easter to draw. It thro.s aha water shoat hall as far again as the el 1 pee and the pipe Milch toads the eproklee le larger, so that be can toyer more ground In the ammo time. Until this week Natare •trended very efficiently is the watering of the streets, but for the n.xt two month. we may hay' to rely npoa ,lohn Itesnnm, and it Is • satisfastlon 1, know tint het is en well equipped for the Yolk. A. everybody knows, the new wagon was bait at the 9tranhan work., right hers In tows, when Ike haat street sprinkler' Is tap world are made. tor submitted the mama of the members for approval, awl road the ouve0ant. After dteonuluo, • uummitten was appolated to prepare the bylaws. 'These war• shortly presented sod approyed, mod tit. election of OHimrsfollowed. TM,orpaolz•tloo monist* as fellows : PMtor, Cher. K. Jones; doaoaoe, Jae. 1: L.wltt Aba. Clutton and [Moran Cameros; trustee., Wm. Hawley and Goo. Lore* ; Church ol.rk, ('has. E. L.wttt; eeorstary troasunr, Mrs. Duncan Cameros; Susday School superloWodlot, J. E. Lew- itt; organist, Mia. McColl: usher., Thos. Ma(:uhanddy. jr , and ('. 1:. Lewin A oom114(14 a of Om pastor, olrk, J. E Lewitt and W. Hawley bays the arrangeneuto for ths reougsttloo foraloes 1n hood. whtob will b. aonou000d Tater. Next Sunday 100 pas for will oonduot the morning awvloe ; mud - ;eat. "Loy* God." Thos. Mo011lloaddy, of Toronto, Is .opooted to preach in the evening. SUMMER SPORTS. Don's forger the sports Thursday eveetog -throe bicycle r•oee, baseball matoh and an exhibition one halt mils by K. E. Smith'. mooing bone, Logan leudem',. The eooree made last Friday evning at the gun olub moor, at fiftsei birds .sob, were as follows : F: K. Wataoa, 12 ; W. Rutsoo, 11 ; U McIver. 9 ; N. 0. Ro0•yle, H ; H. Rumors. 8 ; Capt. Donley, 6 ; Wm. Chandler (Toroolo), 6 ; T. MoD.rmott, 4 ; L. Cuff, 2. The .tub will hold off 1aa regu- lar moat next week uunl Saturday morning, whom tby will assist i0 the misbratlon of Om Twelfth by haying a shoot •t 9 o'clock In the morning. To goys the yleltore to town on the Twelfth sums sport, It E. Smith Imo god a program of, hone roes to take p1•m on the traok at the Agricultural Park. There will be four rases, looladlog • match- ed running rats bdwoeo Wiltrld Limner, owned by F. Tbateber, Hamilton. a wdL known Maser, and Lomat Laudeman, ewoed smith & Co„ Ooderloh, The oondIUon. of ►h, rain an : list two heap in throe ; first beat, four •n 1 a halt furlong. : eeoond beat, five furlongs ; third Mat, 11 sios'm•rt', hal! mile. Weights for age, 117 pounds. There has boon 000sl.ter- abie rivalry between those two borate this season, and the &C0 141- uld prove an exolt- Int event. Another very intimating smut will be • baodteap reee between a rasnlog horse and Alia. McIver on a b',•yole, Mo- lter 8eaoog 250 yards haodlosp In ball - mil beat rose. Toe programa is .s follow', Running race Wilfrid Laurier sod Logan Landsman ; 2:28 trot or 2:29 pawl -purees, $150; open rue, Ayr-dgblbe mile--porse, $100 ; bicycle vs. mooing horse. This will make • good afternoon's sport, and the op- portunity w111 ba appreciated by many of the ndtorr. MOv[MINT .-At the meet- ing of repn•sentstivas of oonoty law library as.00lailons he'd at Toronto last warm H. H. 4tratby, K.C., of Barrio, was elected °bah -man. and W. C. Mittel, of Beller ill*, seoretery. After considerable dlr'•usoon resolution. were pawed dealing w th various eubjeote of law reform, and referred to a 1. l.i.tlye committal, among' - ,no nl Matb.w Wlleoe, K,C . D. Guthrie, K t' , t(' C. Mlkel, A.11 ('lett.. PhtllpHolt, Y U and Wo+. Proadfoot,K (;. Follewlne are the rwolutlone wbioh wore passed • "That the bill prepared by the o,nveoatloo prr pond to 1st roduoe In the °'tams Loses!. - tare next melon haying In view the Boone Int of oonyeyamer., should not ba premed - .d with. That the local judge of the high court should have the same power to actions brought in his oonoty es • high oourt Mage slttlag in single mart Toon judges' galor- le, should 60 Inoreawd. That gone arrangements shonlf be mods whereby the revision of than Dominion stalotie. now In course of preparation, should he furnished to the legal probation at a redaoed price. That all should be given by the Dominion to county library annotations. That exam Mations for dlsoovery should be taken kw by court officers, and too for onpi.e he ✓ educed " A proposal to abolish the nfTinee_ of shut ff and division court clerk, and di vide the w,rk and nee among other officers, on defeated. ('51.7[0 17 A R1II.w'A♦ WRRdw - A any mot ewe le that et Wm. Aig1., fermorly o.ndnctor on the Wabash Railway, who has Centime Insane as the retool. of • railway wreck 'soma by eke cathedra of kis teals with •.ether a .1.y,le ea (rood Frill'', 1 tot, Throe *minnows were killed, and .Itke*g8 no blas woo att•eb.4 to Alale for the a.rtlAent the .hock wrought en 6'e .,'nd to 000h an 'That that 11 beooms unhinged. Ha tow mat to the essltsrlsm at Uaeloh, hal gr.w worse Instead of better, and last week is, was aims by his hrelher, Cee• dieter Matt. Alele, o1 lioder(rh, to Sl. Thema., an that gape might he takes to have him cendsrred to an agylum. Rig broth.', who has b*.n with him as mash se possible &nee the •oldoot, ont.rt.ins very ditch. hem of .b rsonyay Tomo F.ARI,'"tN taro. -Tao death of Miss Adshsde Marra, w01ei *eesned s aely Tae.dsy 01.1.1.4. M Ihs sad .etlag of CHURCH NOTES. THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY. As lbs above Is • matter of publlo coo• °ern, and many inquiries have been made ag to las present status, 1 love thought It right to give the following .k.tob of the negotia- tion. : i1) We reoelved the otter of $10,000 for free site and $1,000 anneal meltaasnoe, Morels 140, (2) R..olstioo el oaf t)sleslt •ooeptlog the offer with in coalitions, April 3, and Rene April 12. (3) Reply from Mr. Bertram objsoting to the "preamble" In our resolotloo, loader which, les claimed. we might set up • "sohooi," and thus divert the building from Its proper purpose. Hi also soolond a form of resolution for us to follow. (4) My reply, elating that the form was acceptable, with the) exception of the tart »lease, whloh read : "chat an tassel levy "dhoti hereafter M made on th. taxable "property of this to sofliu.snl In amount "to oomply with the above requirements." 1 also explaloal over again that no levy over halt • mill e&u be made, and 50umerat- ed ago o the other soaross of l000me, mark - log the total up-ksep to more than $1,000. I suggested the following anbltlta(lon for the last clause : "That hereafter there shall "In annually approprlated and paid out of "Ms taxes and inoomit of thio manlolpallty "a tom sufficient to amount to oomply with "Cho obeys regalrenenu." (5) Th• following litter speaks for it- agsl 3rd July, 1902. 1)[141 Sin,- Your lotto, of Jong 23rd has been referred to me, as Mr. Bertram is ' tending tee summer with Mr, Carnegie In Scotland. Tho .hangs whlon you suggest making In the resolution of °enact' will be eatlefwtory to Mr. Carnegie. K. A. FRANKN, President Home Trust Co., Hoboken, N.J. Nothing now r.mtise to be dons o0 our Dart except • new r.olotio0 of Counoll with the emoodgtlon suggested. The clause au am»nd.d w,ll allow tho oou0oll to vote any tun ot money out 09 the g 1 fund. as an addition to other maintenance for the library, and thus im- plement the 000dit»on. mtlaohed to the gift As this last pats the reception of tits money beyond reasonable doubt, dl'oussfon Is l0 order both as to the alto and the maim question. A. J. M ooax. 1; ,mmenoleg mere holiday St. Georg.'. rhareh Man,tay oohed win meet In the morning at 9:45 mstood of In the •fterhooa. T'hbs meet w111 oontloue doting the summer month', At the pre-tommonloo ..rale to Knox okurck last Friday evmnmg .1.teeo new members were r.o1Ted into lull oo,nmaflon with the ohoroh, eleven of whom were on prefs.dnn of 18.1, faith. The &usual An Moto Holiday ecboet con' volition and met isonal mooting of Huron will be held this year In (iod*elob, • stook Iron next Thursday, .1uly 24th, in the school hoose. The monolog will ha ,taken op with t►e opening eervtoe, °halftone's ad dross and the removing of r.potte of the yarlo.. Monday sebool. The .nhjeets for disowning at the afternoon uMmnn are: "18. Obligation of Raptlem," by Hayfield Sunday ..bort ; "The i)aglrablilty of F,t- motto. tesohleg In Church History." by Mn Ph1111pr,Clinton ; " 1'h. ('heroh of Fair land ; Io Ast gutty, History and Liturgy,' by R.v.M.0oldberg, Doepsonen ; 'Parent - e1 R..oew&hility]'" by D. Neftol, ftodssieb. '1T.ro will abs M • inestior of th. deoery 'kept*, la the afternoon. At 7:30 in loo avnmg there wi'I he it choral servlet le the oberot,. Rn. C. Uneno, M. A , of (7110 ten, ♦111 be 48. preacher, Tim work ra►r4e4 0e by the RapUste In (led.rloh slam Much has malted In ab nr/nlraslea of a Baptist ohwros, '18. memMry met for the nasi prayer meedeo last Witelasedity and afterward' eesdeted Me cedar al orpalsaMee. Tb. sedate. ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS - JULY. 10 ri We 0011.40. Point -W. P. W«Ioby,,. 4 First-olw Farm for Solo -W, A. Har - Hato, Luakeow 1 Wboo Harvest Comes -N. 0. Roagvie4 July Bargtlao-W, Advises ik Ben 6 A Consoling R.Hootiou-W, A. MoKlmb Darden Party --Ladles of 811, 0..rge'e Ubuob 1 Aanuuoo n$ -Ladle of North Cboroh. 1 Third Week of July Salo -Hodges. Bros 8 Cloonan Sal -Smith Bros. ....... d Hot Wootton 8wpe-E. Downing 8 C. 1'. K. Eicurelow-Gordan Hesdsrs.s 1 Asnoano.moot-Gordan Henderson' • • •. 1 THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY BYLAW THE vote in Ashfield township on the electric railway bylaw on Tuesday last was against the bylaw by a Ma- jority of 60 voter. The vote polled over the township was a particularly large one, and very nearly reached the number polled in the township at the recent Provincial elections. The three polling divisions on the Lake Shore gave a large ma- jority in favor of the construction of the electric line -200 for and 83 against. Dungannon section also went strongly for the road, but Lochalah, Fjnlay s, and the Lucknow subdivision voted strongly against the project. The vote of that portion of Ashfield tributary to Lucknow wan almost • unit -100 against and only 3 in favor -and this was brought about by the active and organized op- position of the Lucknow people. Their opposition in this case was oer- tainly short-sighted for the construc- tion of the road to l.ucknow, which was practically agreed to in the West Wawanosh bylaw, would certainly have benefitted Lucknow to • con. siderable extent. The vote which stands at 366 against and 306 for, although not • winning vote for the Company is con- sidered a satisfactory indication that • large number of ratepayers in the 'ownship are to favor of modern methods in freight and passenger ser' vice. This is particularly the case on the Lake Shore, and we understand it is the intention of the Company to apply at once for a sectional vote on the West side of the township from Sheppardton tq Amberley, after which the work of construction will be pro- ceeded with at the earliest possible day. The line from Dunlop to Blyth. Walton, Seaforth and other points to (:oderich will not be interfered with by the action of the Lucknow people, but will be taken up in the order originally laid down by the Company, (if course, there will now be no ne- cessity ecessity for submitting the West Wa. wanosh bylaw, and in the event of success devoting the proceeds toward. building the line to Luckoow. That is now out of the question. There will be enough work to employ the Company to its fullest power for .note time to come. The cost of construc- tion, which will be raved by the dis- continuance of the proposed line from Dungannon to Lucknow will be in the neighborhood of $100,000, and the Company can all the better turn their energy to eecnring a sectional vote to aid in constructing the road through the townships along the Lake Shore road. The element of con, current construction on the east and west side of the township will thus be taken off the hands of the Company, and will materially assist in carrying out the work on the western line. At a future time the development of the road on the eastern side of the township may be taken up, but in the meantime the best efforts of the Company will be devoted towards constructing the Lake Shore route and Belt Line. 20 to 25. prize bnttnr I Ws offer for Oho best throe tubs or boxes of butter delivered during July, 6o, 43 and 3, , respectively, over highest market prim. (1, 1:. Ktoo, W Ingham. The ladles of North street Methodiet .hatch *111 hays dining parlors oo Saturday to the two stores In the Dunlop block on West omen. Meals will be serval at all hours, •t 25o. The host quality of los cream, also the greatest yerlety of Mao fruit aloes for arida., ere sorted at the Vloteri• restaurant, Wait s0. Cnfnotlonery, fruit, olgare ard toteoom. CI**.. HLA»'K'1TON K, preprtetor. Telephone 70. Cnadlan I'ar»fio Railway .heap .xeur• Mons to lbs NorthW.t, tickets sold July 1518. 1902, good for return until kept 16th, 1902. For full particulars 'awarding rates, sleeper., goo ,apply to G(Rno4 H►NDa son, agent C. P. K., Was street. .d?. (i[nw»g'. (IA11t0RN PARTY. --The Iod- ise of St. (ieerge's eharoh w111 hold their I gardoo party on July 17th on Oa beeatifgl 'rounds of Mr. Oswald Corti, Tree will be served from 5 to 7.30 o'olook. As attrmoely• work table. fralt, ice e►ss8, ..wills, NO, will len among the features of the sysesiag. Marino Rand In •ttndanoa. Admission to ground., I0o ; tea 30o. All ars oordlally btil.4, A hand al five plans has boon &ding the town this week and regaling too eltlse.s with • varied repertoire, Melodies elwefos anti ragtlmo, patrlo(o and sutlmentel air. Considering their numbest", the 111t1• hand does very well, as • well-known mambo? el too Uoderloh Maine Band nn testily. This young man. who 10 pitted with • re marhably quick oar, hoard th.m playlet is front of the Hotel Bedford Tuesday eves- ieg and mono noshing; across from the *these side of th. Aquae with his More seder his arm, evld*stly seder t8. Imprsseln that the Morn hand was one. Wan Its Ala covered ►40 0140458• be p..d an. sad his remarks .bent "dot lost i''8i?01y Mod.' sr. Leet reessd.L 1 HE ASHFIELD BYLAW VOTE. The Bylaw Defeated by a Tole N Rs, le sea --• wit ptgwrea, Following 1e the result of the v0i he Asbfsld on the deotrlo road bylaw For Agaisat No. 1 -Dungannon 81 19 " 9744's. 13 84 " 3-Uardloer's 3 105 " 4 --Pert Albert fig 35 " 5-Klwg•brfd5.. 96 (y " 6-Molntosb's 9 78 " 7-Amberly 46 Majority ooziest Bylaw 44 306 3661 60 BORN. HATS. '(n Tuesday, Jul 1.t, to Mr, sad Mrs. IL 1'. Hays. • doughtier. W 1I•LMR8, le Chicago, n s, the With of Jona the wife of Chao. W11sr.. of • daughter, MARRIED- MOItRI4R ('OOPRIL In ('Union, on Wed nesdw July fed. 18at tooea rd.... of loo hrbA02 ds mother, Mn ( 'hrl•tee. Pen, ar. by Rey, A. Stewart, Mien ('hrlss.aa a. pee, 10 A..1 Morrish. DIED. TlGRR. re O.It on 8a,Aq July 6th, at IS Queen otnet, to Mr and Mn Mdwapa J. 'fish.l?ortnmrly of (roderleh and Wieg ham). • da0g0t*, MORRIS. -I. Ooderieh on Ta.aday, 1e1F a tt. Blot. Adslald• Imola. yow men d.rtS► ter of the lat. Maori* amoral16arr1., ThamoralMU1&k. 0p1�.0py1 hiss tilers* /ease of trot taetear, Oa.8•4.t t vetsaway JW IN►, at 8 r, M. be gBasOe