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NEWS ABOUT HOME.
LIPyanti?stitatto ss
IOU TOROS
provide -
aa* Omega WeT�wart. Call and
"M� ern syou w solea
Omwttava. � the ..t o a�evt
salla et
go se MaoC.sssaa ler .yM Is me
daW go to ilcOornme at A. P. Mama's.
Tee.t•D who Says•met ern • suit of clothes
owe as mil get sielleb eat a otherwise.
r. A. Pridasia.�w [°Maui aimsworWO
lowed Le gt
er
thea
" Mite ' Then is once dlawshS on the
mil g.eet,on. but tor pare s.tidaaetsa go to
Mallei• fir your pbotaosple. AU
shim and
aid styles got up at Mortises swim.
Peomes
sold-
Yeendm•ker W suemod.red. as/ the
dosser, breathes easier. Aad then he • feeling
of neatest mama Moe who buy their
r
stationery. etc.. at Mrs. H. Cookei.
teas sa4 sires se head.
Nahum toots so Mee. it wits a rag, se
these beautiful oiled et.th. decorated ani ow
„bodes Putty. cheap sad durable- Shades
paled up as pap
oo Thome choice
pattern' f the paper
eao et he
tic cheapest at
hems talar the sun.
K. Rich is is town this week.
The Syisw Veliey will make hen first
trvis_coiller► to Sagtsew ea Tose
seal PTrei.d•ss as to ofd
rte will bi Paan seat week.
The eased meeting of the Meehlmsiss'
laatirate wig be held weight,
when tbp
'Mattes of aims sad oast impense%
kseiaess will betrans.ste4.
Psowa - Fstesets ddrees of poetise
8. lllar °billed plows uhseld sea C.A.
eines✓. Bs s la!Bsdesk °a h'a/,
mai is still oro
The lowered( Terpei.heTe will she
M
the "Clev..a tlJtm;' gleet to be pub -
lashed by Oliver Daiwa a 0o., Bottles.
Mie $ .laaaksp♦e Is the esepon.r•
Thaw will he • sp mil vestry .tea sd
is St Ge art s s wheel raw neat Taw
die
day at 6 p.m., is esssectio• with
testgsitwn it the amistest motor.
11111 HURON ' NONAA, FBIDAY. MAY 29, 1885.
George Porter hetes°. to Duluth.
Copt. Parsons is in town this week.
R. Radcliffe has returned from Buffalo.
The School Board will meet tonight
Haney Arnold has left town for the
seis•.s.
The United Empire primed down on
Friday.
W. Ralph left on Wednesday for
Dslstb.
Mrs. Tanner, of Tomato, is in town
this week.
Patrick Farr, of Dublin, was in tows
this week.
Mise Suck, o.f Sarno, a the guest of
Are. Huh
R. Mclean has been feeling mach lee
pain thin week.
George Knox ham a position in the To -
route post otaoe.
W. V•nderlip spent a few days is
town during the weak.
The town comsat will meet as a court
of reyeaun this sewing.
Mrs. Archibald, of jgm.advtlle. left
for bur home last week.
Mies Knox spent the Queen s titrthaLT
at her home at St. Mary's.
Patrick Carroll. of tbisforth, we are
sorry to learn, is very low.
tined Fr special .w.-
� o oar rwrtisitr l ealustea at this
d the pea. le.itew ewe Mg
themselves known through
low avatars", ase the sees who are de•
y.Uiesd to du besisasss and will Seem
re esskttmwe. Lark et OW &Overleap
Mesa aid seef hoosed w .
View Vie is ao pest gond Weal
tom
more rideable is reeder.ihau a salver -
Weiss edemas A .srefsl primal of
these will sites pet eases, into peopls s
peeketa
A Tamusui Hsu►aL-while Maas
dove West stases es wledesrndey after-
soca
fter.oc a Ludlow Inwood Mak a header
fawn his bagels, sad was Lead to the
with Welk &we& Ile
*a.Vowel
iyi.� i ed its. $ 4. Waal -
les s hones sad restoratives applied,
bet did set reamer emsmoio+m..ss for
fully bell as hoer. At but..aeessitee d
the Waits erns feared, but akb..mgb pats
folly shaken up, anthem( wise than
✓ oma paistel braises and • week's con-
M.mest to his atone is sennet[►sed
e elTheyeesg rider &liable& . his
j ee.tulders. + obet the fill had been
hikes by the hank sof his haada,
else he would hie biose his neck.
As it .wegeeesewis~air-
Wes from the swat
is remarkable.
Mrs. J. Struthers see s, wbo Imre
been the geesof Mrs 8.
e Wilma for
the Oast two weres eesereed to the
hoses at Teeswster oo Thursday last.
fess Seidl ',web greslbUag et tbs
late hoer et which the avail fogs Is wast°
arrives. It i. • pity that the G. I% ill
nuns[ be forced to beteg it earlier sat
the day.
Peateoost was adumbrated at St Teter'%
with all Ow solemnity. Rev. Father Lots
celebrated the holy °See d -the Mims,
and Rev, Father save reached the
ares seam del.
Pewees having say reliable kpowledye
of nay violation id the liquor keg is
Galleria *bald seed the infirmities to
tine isspgctut, aid the eve will be at•
tended to by the authorities.
A. Caval, Colleator of In�ljan' Rev-
enue,
ev
Clan, titre fued,stab) limas. dB. McGrtlly,
and Wiser
ClaA L Cava seised so illicit
and Alen. Gwen. jr., � Ella...
still remedy is the tewnskiP
Mr, itayvamad, peso baser sad im-
pairer, for Masa A Rielh. Tureutni
with refs atims from the end seams[
mnaiciese is in tows. Oedema eheald,bs
left early at Dr. Wbiliy'e dreg store urn
. this efli.a
Th.
` eeoatesesd eve d lwdten-
ridge re. The Ottdario Ilea Ossspsay
was finally decided in Tawe to yssbsdey.
$ plaintiff 1e.1
tooges•pslthe oo.ppe
with fullest. of wit
"UM AWD slip
MOUE.' Jockey
ockey� "�� T. w AL!tcls a. anerr, _ r-
•••'+ 3 M. ie"2 usui. sad J. s.. • Thi. �uMAJON,I,UMIL
sash Amoseass ego sad D. A. � � -3 111.
j I Y: I( ie., t ►:
Reeds aid .1. MdCs7. Me
-1 A. Kew, IO..Ma4Ms. 2 R. Lv. 11, M�.yysee� ��resa
Krp. wwetiag-1 J. Matheson,( I Iil1 tat, I ed1 pawn
IleKsasie 3 A. Mathews. Beg PIP* • 1iw 1 Ar. met: �^
lanais -1 b. 1leKay, $ C. Mellows*. 3
M MIiKstds's.
travelling butts.
The tw/ie••s that assembled .t t►*
'penis; el xtalon Nall ate Motley
wooing w.. lamp .ad select. The at-
teaotiou wee the play '"r:me and the
H oar," by the Gudssisb smatiews, for
the beadle of the Maeianea' Iaafute,
lit is only patting ie fairly so say that the
��11ae.eas wes wed placed, and that the paw-
l/se meek above the averse.
The piece did .lbw mach scope ler s.7
of the players, but all of them bssdied
sir pens in a eatiefamory ratter.
Visa Bell and Mims Clocks divided the
honors. The former, who played �o,,thde
part of "Marian Beck." has • goon
stage delivery sad set an eaca t
*temple to the male players by her clear
sad datiost eeoteesatwn. Her part was
taken to • i sneer that revealed . close
study of the chsr.ctse,and so totel►igeot
grasp of stage business. Miss Cook was
very natural. as ' Mrs. Mustg•ateTy
Brown 'end of the family, bad was de-
lightful devise the evening in reprw.nt-
ieg that ambitious yet kited hearted tuft -
heater. l Fairies"'
i Ea� the pert
1.
of "Lowy laiefioa" ate • way. E.
J. B. Duncan, as "Sir p Davuestl,
Bert," the villain of the play, ars good.
&B uingh ha, and indeed all the gentle-
men. were hardly diatin:t \sough at
mega His nulling on the whole was
very good. Modiste, a bill discounter,
fused s good delineator in J. F. Ratlin-
es ; and the part of the .nsat.ur dabe-
tire "Sparrow" was well takes by W. F.
Font, Show eagerness' fur "glees" kept
the madiames in good burrow. C. A.N.ks
as "George Aylmer, Lucy's lover," was
very good indeed, and in his caresses
showed himself to be s remarkably 6a
Laid .t the amines*. C. W. Andre
trade a ver7 foamy old "J. Montyoe-
ery Brows,' sad his appearance in his
excellent get sp was hated wits appl�
a
and laughter every time. Mr. Ball 131.4
the part of "Freeklin, the banker' very
creditably eve short sones in the Oatmeal
of A. Saastiders ; mad R. Vendome, as
his sop, kept kis sage legs nicely. The
amateurs have every cause to be sails
bed with their work, and so have the
Mechanics Instituto.
The Clinton Neu, Zea says :-"ewe
are sorry to learn that Mr. W oolve tot
purposes taking up bis resideooe at Gods
rich, whets he intttude to open dental
rooms ; dnsiog his miaow* bene he has
made maty breads, and kis wife in per -
ocular will be mimed, as she has suo-
triboted materially to the *uoow of
social gatherings here.
Menson - What looked like the
American shire, •ppsared about fifteen
miles out ea Weawsday. The sight
was witosssud by many a our citizens,
and much dieeussoa prevailed as to
OMAN* M Tag Kowa Rms.-liar-
riso.'s sew roller risk. the -ram:. was
earn fur skating us Monday, and many
wailed [hears►.« of the opportunity of
ggllt1ddssg ower the s� td floor on the
hate wheels. On Tsasa►y, J. M. Cock,
the selehialled skater .ed risk ',mauler
of Detre* amid Loudon, appsered
u
sod formally opened the "Palate."
Cook as • sal+did skates. All the
reosemu ta. whether simple or diSeelt,
www performed wish . game that marked
the *sew as anteater alibis rollers. He
was great is kis "spies,' elhirli.g like a
top arusod and •rolled, said the specta-
tors ahsest became diel. His lost
awespieg strokes in semis of the other
=messiest* were esagaiflsent, and his
various 'easy evolutions dew forth Ire -
quest apologies. Mr. Ouck is • gestb
mealy yusag man. Se sparks highly of
the plan of the Pelage Rink arid mays
the serfage is one d the best in Canada
Mr. Harrison has memo to be mailed
the refit of kis enterprise, and the Pal-
ms riak will likely net him a Wedowee
reward in time huhu public spirit. The
rick n naw oyes for besieges every day.
sad os Tuesday and Friday *egoisgs the
toed will be in attest arcs Mr. Cook
will return no Friday,Jene belt, and give
a Wilier exhibition of his skill. He
will perform his sidesplitting "dude
tet," awl will heed the grand march on
rollers that evening. Admission as
[weal.
Jolla Itbttenbury, of Broc*6eld, sero[ whether it was a genuine mirage or taere-
a few days in town last week. lay a line id fug. As the water in the
Ben Thomas is now working in the disaooe wad be assn on the other slide
Doherty Organ factory, Clinton. of the seeming shore, we think it weld
Rev. Ow.i.-Jotws preached a farewell hardly tars been fug.
sermon on Sunday last at St. Georges. The members of the summer porn
Mrs. McKenzie, mother of R. W. Mc- club are delly playing at lawn tensa.
Kenzie, is spending • few weeks in town. Sine of the club are quite eap.rt at the
J. R. PA -.t, of Se•forth, spent a few pme. The male members have Trion
days durum the week with 1nenda in
tow n.
M. C. Cameron, 11. P. left for Ottawa
this week, after spending a day or two at
hosts.
Mr. Humber and Capt Edes:de are
beautifying there- houses with the paint
brush.
Feed Cilibb is visiting &tithe Queen
City. tteguest of his orals Aima. Nay
A 7 LT,L LEAP.
• Sholliolsey Ileo deeps es oils leseele Off
smesttfa Ortega
New Vela, May 12. -This a*.rsa'S
Prof. Reboot E. Odious, * 41.ata.
the
Br,oklytt WAN. a dllalsaw
to the neer (,low. While lilts pa"Pla ata
the bridle were b•wrorstrsok, 'cooties",
Bleb sew and Copt. Boywn. with bated
►eeath welshed the descest from a tat
Odle', held one hood on his head and
hold the ether oat weight to guide him
When withis [Duty feet of the water his
body Wise to tura L. if realizing his
danger Odium brattgbt down his other
head with a wavelike anti .n : �d
sewed
hetl
in re'wrisg hie Warm. H•1
[.ter with a mighty splash ha body
.truck the serfage .t[ the river iso maw
side tad seek out of eight The tug
hurriedly pushed forward to the place
where the body felt aad Capt. Boyt.,n
alter =Wag that lob preservers bad been
throws out •prang over the aide of the
boat •ltd waited for the body to rima
Sown he taw the whit* Use of the pro -
femme ming from the water and a mo-
onset later be was bl his side. Seizing •
Id. preserver, he with di1culty plsowl
it beneath the body of the inseaaiNu
professor. Blood mingled with froth
seem from the swab of the daring taus
A rattiest was moue pushed wethiu
arae►, and with oosuidershis difficulty
the body of the professor was dragged
into the heat A few minutes later it
was tesnferTwd so the tug and resturs-
avw admieietered. After eossoder.ble
rabbieg, the e7+ of the sufferer mooed.
"What kind of a jump did I crake r he
wht.pered. "First • class, my boy," re-
sponded the captain, .You'll be all tight
is a littlecwt a The professor se-
i.boe
m ienaibi'tty.
istediellelThe tugwas herrailly started for shoes
sad jest se the pier was toadied • shod
THE ll[llPHODIBT CHURCH- psestiies die vframe� drehing heavily osoe orvice
)ail heart fpped beating mid death
mew to his m�-
Ifledkal.
T.
tp��sOAER, C.M.., �l-albs..
W's howl- �t
B. WHITZLT, M.D., 0.1 -, PBYKetietiessai
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Ii1tJtA>< g�.� A�.p�s�.
Pel.. eltva �s CMssmit •usia:
Ens. d W d.ua s thea Yate. y slabs. 1 t
D` McLEAN, PUY 1f, 8Uk-
OWN. (?ante[ . Oiler mid
Brea tweet.
sa0eaa Mer vela w 1711.
titre.[
Rr1 BHAN:4ON A HAMILTON,
1_1 Pushier'.
teed Oedwle . 0. C. ▪ l A55SU. 1. C. !Win.
etna.etes oases.
The annual shooting match of the
Ooderich gut club was held on May
76th. The captains were G. Grant and
E. ampioe-Mr. Grunt ahooting as a
substitute for an absent u•ember of hie
team. The lira ten rounds were from a
stationary trap and Ila last 6ve from the
rotatory trap.
G. Grant
W. R. Miller
W. T. Welsh
uniforms, that of the genial reeve bang I R W ilkteeee
of • most fantastic cut and color, some 1O Great ;sob)
thing afar the style of Posedmaker is
Lis holiday suit. The reeve and the
county treasaser both have g pod remit,
and make saes of the little fellows dare
tlMll folks the ball.
The Mishear Education has issued
that Free Industrial
• tinniertinnierrslat
Drawing Chars will be formed for
teacher, at Teeonto, doriee tee summer
smith. holiday. The e:asses will twmmeste on
The balani /;aged the "National Tuesd• .July :lb, and continue until
Dlosda a enin on the �� that ninth. The ehsses will
moan- be cosdoeted by competent art instruct -
Ile -sad Mra J. South. of theKing- tra
clues. when tbsoo ill be
hwield
dest the
atom Street Bakery, spa l
W %item. certificates of proficiency.
Joseph Williams swiped beim, badly
=wired at Port; rank the other ay, at
the salt works.
Females. -McKenzie has • laude stock
of lead plaster at his cheap hardware
store Gaderich.
J. M. Gook, of roller rink fame, will
Tatum ea Friday to give another ezhibi•
mut. .t she Palace. company, among thein, who were eager
M. Maas, of IN I.cosain, bt•ot ear of for a brash with the stebsl•.
the Lae Jae. Mears, u at the Albion, I H. S. L R. -At the fortnightly enter -
visiting kis relatives. tainment of the Hieb School Literary
Con. Vaeetone, D. McKinnon and Society last Fridayy, she prize setas[ was
Jai Ballentlns, od itruaaels, were in summated, Mian MGM• king and Messrs
town during the week J. Robertson and McGillivray being the
Judge Totes has returned from Hamid judge.. A roto by Mr. Halla opened the
ton, whither be was on business Dunnett- pro.aedings. After which Miss Radcliffe
d with the I. O. O. F. and Mesas. l4cKibbuo and Carrot gave
Miss Elects Swartz. of Clinton, spent s•eading' in prose and then in poetry.
• few days is town this week the guest dins K.
Aas edu d then
Piss Mi ve the weal
o/ the Musias 'Wilkinson. so5010. which clo.tud the proceed-
ller
spent
Laidlaw, of Port 'Arthur,
spent a week is town the guest of his i entertainment tell u the Temper-
eousts Mrs. M. Creasman.
Tropis-
m. l:e.ves, and daughter, ut Clinton, •nae Hall on Friday events', was not
Exchange,
largely patronized, on amount of the
March on ) 1 g the
The 32nd Batt , Bruce[ who have been
a week In damp at buuthsgsptom, waiting
four order to go to the front, were in-
spected by Col. Aylmer me Tuesday, and
dismissed, there beiug no occasion for
their presence in the Northwest This
will he • great disappointment to a lot
of the boys, our own plucky D. 0.
Cameros who a liestenent of Luckmow
who were at the Rink
*.. I. ren• bot the prngTamrme sea .well pro-
yat o ited the Palace Rink extensively h of dad b
y evenly mate
n pared .and sort y &crow wase
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slack, and Miss The .idly were Ott had
(llars, of Chicago, are the grate this although the js gi we. were neeaigaues tm
week of Mr. and MTs. Frank :awrence. .warding the victory to Me first part. id
1 b,ee of our cifouea who attended the by Miss Heonag. The gitr/ wisp seam
QUtun races were badly disappointed. was well arranged, and the trio" by Mr.
The horses were pcur plums on the whole. Oke and his sister was a treat Ileek
Tipp. steamer • rumri. reached this port the dialogues were well rendered. sed
ea hatarday evinrne, and after taking the programme would bear repeating in
s better loll.
ate. Jacob Rtokss, who for motorail
months hack had bees in poor heath,
left on the Vetted Empire cm its trot•
tnp this sesame M volt some relatives m
Michitar. neer Sault Ste. Mare. 11se
Rod sad line fishing is improving in steamer ran agmsnd on a sandbar at the
the aver. Pickerel are now coming in, .south of Kincardine harbor, and the
..m. good .:.a haring been hooked invalid .as badly frightened The terror
Awing the past week. took such pnsssmina .4 her in her weak
Oewwyy Cavo✓ IL -On Monday text sate that she Rn• helpless, and upon
the at -rival of tho bet at the Sault bar
the equalization committee will meet,knslranol wastw�!�• plied for, and left on
nod on s regular
the c. unty cuuueil will I the first boat Ne •rrtced jest in time
begin ds regular sitting. 4i become Boating hba rea.rirtir d by his tying idle, alto
become very popular again I expired .hewed, attar his oominf. The
ibis meson. This excellent patinas has 1 body ansa h"rtl ht to (leiissseh sed 11
es paerng.r and freight lett far POM
Arthur.
1w E'UH•oRla,e. Ti.. sermon in forth
Ht- Methodist Church nest K*ndyeven
-
iag, will relate to the death of Mrs.
Jacob Sakes
6 & Campion 3
9 E R. Watson 6
7 F. W. T. Neftel 4
0 F. Pretty d
7 3. Wynn 3
29 22
Legal.
►SEAOER A LEWIS, BARRISTERS,
C. [lianas• to J. A. Moines.
E. N. Lewis. 101 -
VI) C. HAY'S, SOLICITOR Sa,
OJtss serene et t•.ever ss ewetters sad West
area
till taped et Lowest rams es tderese. eeekstnes.
ses.rkte nestram t•u.Nae- Chorea
creme Geese Ace.
mart.. nears.
The schooner J G Koltage left on
WednwLy for Wallaceburg with • full
sago sot salt
The fishing on the lake bas numb im-
proved during the last week. We ere
glad to learn that the fishermen are get-
tiag good heels.
The dredge Challenge, from Windsor,
arrived here on Monday last She was
frailly detained by the heavy foe pre-
vailiag on the lake during the last few
days
Tag LAIR TRADE D''ta_-The Chiess°
I,Jamd Marine of the 23rd says :-'°Yes
terday the iron steamship Onuko, the
largest grain curter oo the lakes. repre-
senting an investment of over $200,000,
was seat light to Duluth to load wheat
for Buffalo at 2j cents In order to ob
tain a cargo on which the freight money
will baggily pay the actual running ex-
pel.. from Duluth to Buffalo, the Owoko
ie obliged to travel 890 miles for aotbi s
This is the most striking illustration of
the depression in the lake carrying trade
that has yet been brought out"
The taw -masted iron ships of England
of which we hear so moth talk, seem to
verify the aid adage that pride goeth be-
fore a fall. A little more beam would
seem to be more useful than a fourth
mast The Earl Dalhousie, np•ised in
Ilan Francisco harbor recently, was •
proud tour -master. All her yards were
sent down, aid without ballast or cargo
she •ttimpted to tow across the harbor,
but ewe turned Deer awl suck She
was 1750 tone register, built last year of
the following dimensions : 264 feet in
length. 36 feet 7 inches beam, and 23
feet 4 inches in depth. The Capt*is
tried the ship and capsized her ; now the
British Consul n trying the Captain, and
will no doubt capsize him, unless his
beam n maple 1,r stability.
The annual meeting of the Goderich
Methodist church wee held in Henaall un
Moxday and Tuesday a Skis week. An
the ministers and nearly all the lay aide
gates were in attendance. The review of
the year shows • gr•tif)) increase,
numerically and finsseiallj. There n •
net increase i• tie membership of 419,
and the missionary and other funds ..[
the church are ouns•dersbly m advance.
A resolution d thanks to the chairman
of the district for his oosrtesy aid ur-
banity
rn
banity was passed. Rev. Mr Gray re-
tires (rum the •olive work to take charge
of the aspersannstion fund. The follow-
ing resolution was passed anent the
Scutt Act and the attempt of the Soweto
to mutilate it :
Moved by the Rev. John Hough. see -
coded by Dr. Williams, of Clinton, and
resulvsd :
Lt. That we, the members of the
Goderich district meeting ..f the Metho-
dist church, view with alarm the regent
active of tb. Semite of the parliament d
(1•aed& is passing ameudenests to the
Scott Act, cslaclated to defeat its iLten-
tion god destroy its toren, and Insamoch
as this legislative body does not submit
Imy the eleetaeal franchise of the people,
we retard their course anent the Soortt
Aet as w extraordinary obese of their
power, a violation of the true principles
of responsible g.,.-ernment. mad an out-
rage oe the moral setae of the country.
2nd. That • suitable memorial be sign-
ed by the members ,•f this meeting and
forwarded to the hon. the Hoose of
Commons, praying that they will net
allow ,u Paas any measure that will em-
barrass or limit the print &caps or
operations of the Scutt Act.
These resolutions were carried unani-
mously and inch applause.
la ber-
flees such neglected is Rudsnib daring ,n Wednesday. Mr. Stokes wee
the past hour ,.t Svc years. a easter of Mr. A. M. Heeelersoe. our
Mr Spruce, :Oared revenue inspector
leen Ooderieh, was in town on Monday,
looking as if Lal. Boron breezes agree
with hln.-ilea[.otth Ilan.
The Bayfield c,.rnelitl.indent .a the
114w i',,. WITS .-'\'. seer honored, the I day.venieg. The floral offerings were
..tier day. with a riot fr on the Mayor' a very b.aetiful mound composed snthre-
ed (loderich and the county tram's,' ; I hof whit* fh,w.rs. wttb a Calla Gly in
the latter perm ssw out beautiful town mitre, tad by the Aar of North
Wier.. and was mach delighted with its the gilt oodi f "berth, sad two erotism,
amps* nnre
esteemed vocalist The fuweral was
s.ndeetd by Rae. T. M. (l.mphell.
Mrs. Stokes leaves three madame. Her
funeral sermon will he preached u the
North street Methodist ehardn ow Rwn
The statement that the new Duluth
harbor light esn beings from the surface
of the water from a distance of twinoy
miles is very far from the truth. The
top of the lighthouse is about thirty-five
bet above the water. and in just seven other Du nn„oites here . • number of
doe a quarter miles the differences ere- I whom acted in such a way all !m ern f
wren the . [Meld the appswnt level id themselves a eons ia..ne.
the earth is thirty -fits feet. floe • Iran I array P
in a sulbnet could see the light little The f.4I.*titag n • bat of the prim
moss than ewes miles. If he were .:n winners :-Pulling heavy atone- 1 J.
top of a mart 135 feet abore the wear I Mathews, 23. McPherson, " 3. McKay.
h. Wewla, by looking dose to the water, Putting hiht stone -1 .1. Merheteon. 2
we it fifteen miles off. The look"st on ! J. Matheson. 3 J. McKey. Tuosttle the
tho deck of an ordinary lake steamer caber -1 J. Minn. 2 J. Matbsron, 3 R.
would sight the red and whit* flashes 1 McKenzie. 100 yyaard race- • 1 D. A. Mc -
only abaft .'even miles ?root the moods Donald, 2 J. McPbereo• 3 T. W. Little.
of the harbor. Bofors our light eau be Vaulting with pole -1 A. McKay.2 K.
wee tweet willed it will have to be os. ?Adroit, 3 J. McPherson and J athe-
t of a lighthouse ateeiderably higher son, ti.. 8t.adlisg high jump- 1 J. Mc -
°p Yherwn ! 3 T V Little A Mc
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2
GARROW A PROUDFOOT, B A R
' RISTER9. Atterwyo, lsM.Mers. de
g.d.rieb- J. T. Ostrow. W. Freshest. Its
CAMERON, H:)LT « CAMERON,
Selell•�J-twf.h eat ..I. Cameros. P i.r*ub W. V
C.
Wareham. . I7e1.
M• �iICHOLSON, L D 8, SURGEON
.• Deeds[. [Mlles .se emblem*. wed
=roe dens below Hak et Mesttlreat.
Zla1a11.
The celebration of the Q.lee. s Birth-
day, at this piece. passed uhf in a very
pleasant marine*. The day opened with
weather that was tavorabie for sports
awl all sorts of amusement . but About 9
o'clock, we had $ heavy shower of rain
which, however, was of short duration.
The crowd .,f spectators was not as
((rest as was expected. owing, no doubt.
to the threatening appeal/sum of the lily
during the swraing. The oomipetitws
in the various games was keen. A list
of the prize -winners will be riven in neat
Moue The Higblsuol fling. as danced
by Belle Mod Jemima O.rriee, aged re-
apeetis-ely twelve and ten, called forth
loud applause from the spectators. The
tug of war between the men of our reMe,
J. Griffin and D. Mcburchy, was really
mond, end resulted in • victory for Mc-
Murthy. The concert in the evening
was poorly attended. The programme
as presented was fairly *ell carried out
many of the pieces were old, but very
well rendered. The iuttrumentsl sat u
by Miss Wisllis was worthy of • more
appreoiativand • larger audieaoe B.-
sodes the choir there were • number of
the People's Column.
WANTED- BOAT OR SHAKE:
h Nett. J. C. ROBERTSON. tt1m-1
le OTICE TO CREDITORS.
Settee is berrq a �°a�s 1 se
des thin) tom, of
seven. of the fit ttsea of Omarle.
that all cordillera ▪ ala ether semens heves
calms amused w 'Maui of Themes Welsh,
late of the Towasnip mof. �W�a.°w.a.s.eedsb. le he ..
es (Nouse,etHuron. d e( pill, A.D. M.- cab tt
ea se ,alto.[ t he tial def ash April.
am deed te teed br e'st. Nwee.
ur esherwiw deliver tie Me .adsseee a.
mtslsu.trtz of tape mime sad effects ay f1 mIs
sold Messed at esus P. 0.. =veer
to Mame Gamow 1 Aaalteet,ber
Oederw.k. w a Ware t� I$ as of Jahr.
its. sad manterees. se-
/fre trek 4 40see tb• psatardass
of the and fifefeetd their
of them claim✓. a
a.d the ;wens of the ass Id sell=dd Ad
M thee. :.ed w. the
rlarsrwtrls, � a$er the sew te•�a of
July. 1M. diaminewmtilesetbe ares [«[deed therms
-
oa vis roe rd poly top shims .f wide\ .utter
he
the said Admiwtratribees aims s ti w Milliregiserede M
Om said •assts, er .p hent [•nave& a ear
=received
weeps Whim ossas obeli sat lie
►new received by kern.sr k�ern SSellsMmRet
the Uwe et web
dlrtrtteaee
Dated the drib dee ern A arm.
MARIA LLx
ttrt,t
1711.
eeltales d bass ter sae. is .ret-al.es
and doable boarded bt.es. at es for
Bawds Wanted aid fila ter doable. Parties
who have hist bee sad wish new ew.rsis ter
their biros, y bei sir hives to say
apiary ami sus iagsAiled a 111• earth. 1 e500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
0NOtWE . ARRIII. $ CAYt(J.ON i1ULT1CAMEROIs_�Q.M.
ifal 41 D .eases I'. O. Icb. ��altt
Loans anti insurance.
Awe ARE LENDING MONEY AT
Alas waste per was. �I(ieeese Amds.
-coil resew
t LEwle-
Ooderich. Marek alb. Mete I1�
plANO TUNING
iE. I. BROWN respectA,Cy anaunen to the
pp.bll: [bat be M prepared to Tuna sad Repair
Ylamos. Orden left at Mn. Cooke's Baro&
W dktr tMamptly attended w. Ili work
NOT�.1�0.L.--eTHE
COUNCIL OFF THE
L es of the flaunty of Haro.
well ✓stelaetheCuart Route. ii. the Town °f
God.riob ea T.esday. the ?std day of June
newt. All sos.wta tme�al1a* w rtouaty meet
be enervated on or belorr the emend des of
the MITER ADAMl0N,
Cu. Clerk.
IANO FORTE TUN1NG.-M. Rar-
roxn. Piano Tt:r.cr sad Repairer. will
in town We week. Olden lett at 1/r.
Helya drag more or tats oder. From
many valuable tniitnon.ale the following la
e..et.d .r fadlep.ted eatburtty:_'I tale
Measure is reo.iamendlag Mr. Montagu
Ralrosd, as • thorough" y nea-Wd piano�
torte tuner. earl Mall be T.tik eveARIx6-
references a• to bee ability."
TON. Co.dactar 1'hIL Mosey. Urpu_st
Metropolitan March, AYM Timms.
1 .
MSPtaao Teem
-
(Ii UNTY HURON JULY EXAM -
NATIONS. 1811.
MONEY TO LEND. -A LA R G E
aerostat Private nods fee imest',est
d lowest eels mi asst -°teen Mortgages. Apply
to OA BROW t Pl1000TOOT.
eIf0,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND
V ea rano aid Teva Property a
lowest M-
S. B Herrower.-ma oktata eseae7 f.
!TOtf 'I aHsenster*Ai Galeria. R •1
AV. RADCLIFF'E, F1 .1, MARINIE
1; � ate .. rmelmfe mod ieetemTa'nearame Apse".
. Abosemet
for the Cassels Live stroma txmcaawea Cw-
Money to lend on Mortgage. either in Tow. es
Porro Property. a an any te mit the borrow
ern. O.oe (aoeulr Kays bock OdssI '
$200,000 PRIVATE FUNDS
To :end on tars and awn property, at low-
est interest. Mortgagee percheesd. Nei eest-
mtsstos charged agents for the Treat sad Loam
Com , Canada, w Canada Laded
Credit Compeas. the ,.asdoa Loan Cempaaf
of (lasses. interest.., timid 7 per ems.
74. R. Borrowers csa swim mosey is me
day, if title sat
LAVISON t OHNSTO7,
►174 Asensio*. de., Oeierich.
Firer -class, Grade C. Non prole apo••. at $'.0 TO LOAN
h !donna! Schools, Toronto tad ([[inti, ea W• T`r`I`r C
wedanday. /sty larb. •l 130 p.aa. Thud -
clam Nee-peo[e•Monal E..irrsades at Ms
Hip 9s'- o . in the Cossip on Meador, Jeer
Oeh, 1 pas. Meooad-elep Von-protesIeaal )Rs-
aatleaUon a ( r.'y Htfh t4�to•t• M Wed -
moles. July Mei. at [196 a.m. Tor Titettises
certificates Grades A and R. Examination
will begin otter the conclasou of w Pram -
.'..4 Watluation. Candidates meet notify
the Semetary on or before First d June, w
Sebes' where he or she desires to writs nam-
ing tie optional subject he or the *Nebo to
Cllr•, mid the certile a be or she sew
if asI The notice must he secompantsd •
.erttbeate of chariots✓ .ed a fee o. M or
Sage it the candidata aypiles for a tad as
well as a fed clam txamll..aaddea Ne sum
MU be /erweeded to tie Departrm t. mime
Me fee somem•sie• It Perms tet
may es bad trete w 8r tette]
!Metes of the High Mcbool. wiD Mese send
the sappinleatbtte of their thaddateeM the
('plat 1 to• of the d.'Iuion in which the
High School I. situated. !'bird -elate eerie&
cares Amy be resew/.o rwezanuet m.
PrTER AiiA. 71.
D. V. 11ALLOCH. FAQ..[dewy. R. Casa
['read rig �1mimetur. :1167[
May 12Th. 1*..
the erwaaTH8 TORONTO (i AL TRUSTS COY
are ►*esa+edtoo dem et t per snit., pay
aIle wrTiR1(8 TO SUIT BORROWERS,
os Arse -clave farm security.
Apply, CAMERON. HOLTa51 CtAwM,ERON,
A.eaa for the Tomato Cletus' Trusts Clay.
Masses. ('trernmow. HOLT t Catnmow lave
.yo a [arse • nieont of private Nada to les t
os. Are[ dfise tans security.
WsLeteb.Oce.4.1�. M11-tt
AT a PER
�fTSS O'`tEA)L & MINS O REILLY
l are now prepared t!, do dress and mai,
mak.n .a the.twrt.et poss.b'. Mite.. Be
Ing careful ed �cuuuttners and reed deters. they may
be eatlefairtme. Mies
O eatIll lea Brantford melba? of [erre Rae►
ice. and any per°.n wi.•ti a seat sad wen
maple bonnet or hat would do well toggl1veber
a call. as she has • seta! 1 meek of maliiweerryy to
Pasco of at her parlors. opposite layiey'a
}tete[, Hamilton shoe[. oodench. Ont. Cat-
this
at
thg and Ming • speciality. 111114*
EDWARD SHARMAN, emotion's
and plasterer. trete tae public ter teed✓
eon!tnmrd P•trw.a.e. Ne is still ready to de
ell work is W Use In -S Hamadepperiord�
er
Prices to sail tie them lltaallsefar
bdtdiage whirs required. WV -lay.
Tor Sale or to Let.
I:tSPRA.CE CARD.
W. TO0Tr..
1fin. Lj,'rgadl('B wn i/rn1.
He Oa . Ota CCReilorne 1*et.1.
The " London minima's.' lneorpersted 1710
The -• National.".eRa1tsalled 1
no
"Rawl-ln-head.' the milt' 0smfeas
licensed to insure plate glass, in the
Domtntos
Thr able ash. all ere class and old I A8.
:.shed roa1...
Mahe fafrts at femme rates.
O.aerich. Dee. loth. las.
INSURANCE CARD.
80111111 A=. COI'. Tosowyo-- resat died
1!131
PHQIr1x 1NS. ('O'T. of Lamm"( Xsedas e-
1
ifAR RD p. T. of HaaTvomn Ce.a
-twasiished lglt
Risks taken in the aboveflreacIw Owee od
the lowest rate. by H(ORACE MORTON.
The unden•gned u aiss Apish► el the
CA JA11A PER. LOAN aeV SA US CO.
Toto ern.
Mosey to Leat es treacWs security, trim
7!W f M Cent-Ckirnss meders a
leORACN NORTON.
&Myr'rb Sept 11 IAN
-r-
1:
Amusements. _
FARM FOR SALE -Tins WARN-
•=.- GOD/RICH MICR ' niSTi-
1NuTOx 110
RA D. ,d l]l Tt1TE LIBHARY AND RRADI$O
Ne. Ali, lard tea.. to of Meat WawaROOM. cera .1 Loot atre.t tad Osstare fit
..ak. restat■irng steres. Tb. -e a eras a ware.
than the Gor ren sent will ever build ot. • dw.:iingWiese, taw. lame end room). ea -
the lake.-[Du/sth News. Kay. tie Running high jump- : A. ,.,,.,, r ncf hmn. asa hl'san errbhorn are. • Open t m m. 1 top , and from 7 to 10 p.r
McKay, 2 -, 3 T. W. Little. iI•and. toren .a we".a.ut... ter ra1.isg ►t•cti Janos ABOUT '2'000 VOL ti 1N LIBRARY- r
� ..�t .eulaea "'gag M tee
Mr Shakespeare, of British ('seism- ing long jump -1 i. i(tPhsrw,n, 'l A. "Illi,:__. . JAT1N wellelMOTOR. Amb art L4,406wo Imo , w.rwv end iihist std
bi., told parliament the other night that McKay, 3 J. McKay. Relining long , berm. 1'e. r.- yy.
the Indians of Isis province ought to be smyy-1 D. A. M+Dotnyud, 2 T. W. 01'f3E Fl►R BALI OR TU LENT -s.
Js. Y tuas'' , Ms lite
given the note. These Indians the o$- little 3 A. McKay. Hop et. and H .set • sansrr of yuan Dern- TdEMaER•1tiP TWIST. ONLY WAIL
sled rep bring "rani ire Tres sae teleran sad Resets(
4
jump - 1 IL McPherson 2 l). A. Me- led by 7A. ('. A. llsmker. torsade erto,ent.
Donees, 3 J. Matheson. Walking match Seed t Jw�� ?or pan a.
-1 O. Ker,, 2 A. M.Ilsllin, 1 J. Me- 1 ,� �.ET__FOR ATZa�RM O►M
Ka s rase --1 J. t. OM sf. ! Ii. aa��� M ami Iem►if
1►t..DrrataM. R O. lift"uta. OMR rue.- „m_�' It iowl y
arts show, bra their wtaew.
daughters and sisters, to the whiteout' e
camp and toil6c in their honor it is to
seek low degraded people as these Rir
Jobe & hill se latr.do<wl i' sw.led W
ro . 1 ..• .. ,..
Applleaies for seemiwb'p reeet..d be
Lbe.rt..,Is ,sons.
GEO. RICs Alai. SO/
MK
.4wetary.
aodotek. March [alb lie 11111n
1
DLTH OP VI
1's. eleeuI se 55+
Ilbs Am
rlt�r. fly U. -�
l i �is s
dl{i°te was M, t1
tag that ►r desy T
tat• to take plsw
Whes [kat fast (>
(Ieube.t, .teltkYw
L5aad th(o
to visit,a
.54 ..d the
Lu.kruy,the pony,
is atteud-..s M the
fee Hugo, deet igeg
bishops tender, •
Hugo is eapledag
desire th...rvesw of
It is repotted that
has msaesaipta to F
the republic to select
his remains .•d W d
of hit funeral.
[Victor Huge was
Feb. 7g, 1806, earl s
year. sill. Freon his
are of 15 to the Fre
first work, a 111111
d. rasa, hme was
atirwerof dietimetios t
deter, im ww.wd s
first volume of Od.s
tare w.. assured.
t into has been use of
the public, as . p.liu
novelist, .ad as . as
d.p.ei.ut views. II
ern g • entered ■
Joseph Bonaparte,
king of Spain, he .s
amass soert utlieial
Lolled high life, but
vigorous to be tram
early began to show
thought whisk distil
the vary hour of his
his suo•in-law be do
the peat dietruyer
The
priest.]
f tel Eos Victor I
, d tae .alae
Eulogies were pro
writer, sad the seat
loomed. It is stall
. les
bitore iltlys.desth. It 1
the poet's nemsia i
and that the day o
chimed • day cif se
wine ell guwrsetei
dinettes dial heel
Depletions Ecom
ernmest [tad hon
their ooadeisnes thi
rived Mme. Rare
dreamed essigistlylis
imneadeellgwe ofw
Bal his anis. I
M s lt
n • leaeti. sell
Illy°'a wish that hi
eeesld hereafter jot
n7is.a,
Jesh M
Most pis* are i
d Ihesmelv.s to hi
Curiosity is the I
rimes dig for a
curhedy then they
Than is lobi of
who bus keep sig
commsedmeea wit
all, bet the one t
keep the small owl
There is sones
lead who leek eye
az the only thing
One mien or `
fuer bMdlred sad
jest about the righ
biasisess.
'Mare is any .
and • lip, but not
ought tet be.
Rather than no
thing. I .m withal
out ow 10.
The two most
eny lesseage ash
tad Y Motes a
KamMem
hisilebeh bp Hes
rel abetter mese
I till. beaten fair[
le Austral
Phu NO
era meg
sayer is ready t
world for frogs
allow travelling
in excellent scoot
Not oo• Tory
be knows throe(
that the ravish
propmed Prattd
pointed for life
spa eeliealm ,
the
Oom t'ap
would be at a
would be appois
riesrs ; the ()the
Col. Bir Fuer
8 ersiary to the
Oerrnrsor-Germ
ted Gera
e will oceup
year, whim M.
assume the eta
a.d t
had gra
favid
that
lowItWest dr
West his Ah
semis' oe the,
are repeated I
seek. -Mama
b.eh
Petatesse.•w
•the •.
t a
aa%as'k•
pw�Hilheme:1141.4•40.
rn
1
m.