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NEWS ABOUT HOSE
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TOInd TOMOS.
gamily s takes George Stewart we
machmachmytakesadmired. of the stat re.
fa. the •t the
g_riellkalg woo he Memsess
Visit Stewart for photo
O knescal- we make s arendse dalerie•1
mite, and tura me Urea sod western 1t
ata jute's A. P. Yc alh.
Nest •emus., eWts. made V at • sell haw
sem M thA purchaser, am be had as Mart
eros as T. & A. Prtdl.m'e. Everything
eta& asp fn . taeklenab1e stele miler other-
wise
fa,A•e.nim Baiusi All the roust and
mrtettr y brides like to be pkosc ryh
BaWw looses ekes knew he e di 0
jjunk .e
l ea their clroumrs•ea
see
baa6osie cabinet pictures.
Lacrosse sticks. balls. lad %por'ting goods
aeserali tor yang sad e1u. as lira 11.
(.take's. lice your erogcet este at Bliea
co se's. PrIoasto suit thett mes: andante*
K►ooI bog lad
to sun the yaremaesr%
girt busing treat me trete • Every rho r lyre
Preesrrlag season r coattag, and tls.nders
St Sus have 1w received • t•tge let of pre -
miming kettle. end fresh .tars. Also. lot of
UMW Menem oa cloth window i ardor..
Fano baskets, bud cyst. Sol
wbkb they are seluag•t low prices. '-The
cheapest house under the eau.*
Mrs. Sault& is progressing favorably.
THE -HURON SINAL, FRIBAY, JUNE 26, 085
Miss Hattie Milli, sad tea children 'Owe Reason sea" -Yr. daand-
Mia Ales. M.Gaw, hem returmsd airs, the pvavntmi.at temialyat d Leaden.
item of "
es Rabbets
ef
from Winnipeg. Bets` lent bite by Lbenstlotip.etur Bell
Miss holiday Matti. s taltisit • inds ooetaiasAs+ per Wet oaf 4Mobol, and.
weeks to,top, lead will visit rth r k er. As the sale ef Sew lied all other
at fdtt.tturd. Hamilton, and 13ea1urth be eentateing Umbel are pS9
k& ted 1. Scott Aot count es, It looks as
if the "Blue Ribbon Boer" mod o.
There to of any one sw..rtug
that it was - 41k," as Ike 1a.t^c ur
downed some d the liquid himself to
Ila he
t W says that the plc
Mrs. T. Hates s gr.lo•Ily imprison;
after a painful surreal opsntnas opus
ea. of her broil She is under tea
ear. of J. Y. Manta of Berlin.
Rohs Preudfeut left on the dimmer
S.gusw % alley on Sunday for trot, test the stat[ A Dass swasst t pno•
Inters he will be further treated fur the prietor d th. Albion Hotel for telling
keg ailment from which her a.Isrieg•
Btu BALL -The Activase' Oedema,
and the Maple Lads, of Clinton, will
play for the junior championship of the
musty, on Dmension Day, on IM .ricket
graced, at 2 O'clock.
Thomas Baylis, of Detroit. travelling
•Rsat tor the Commercial Express, Ms
secured rooe, for bre wife and family] Mr. Ooderich fur the summer months. Mr.
Betens appears to be delighted with Gode-
rich as a summer home.
Irl week the members of Goderich
Salvation Army attended the Army de-
monstration at Seafurth. They had •
Mr. Cabo left for the East on Mon-
day.
Mies Nettie Crane has returned from
Chicago.
G. Elliott, of Brts.e!., was is town
tins week.
Mn Isaac Camadp- Wigpal to Isata
is again ill.
Mrs. Jams McFarlane has retinal
tress bet vii
Fred. Crabb hes returned from kis
visit to Toronto
Mn Whitney, of Seaforth, s visiting
friends in tows.
Mrs. Martino[ Seaforth, is spending a
few days in wwa
Alex. Wallsoa has been speeding this
week at Lockoow.
Mn W. A. Moors t.as returned to bee
home at Lockoow.
Mr. and Mrs. Commw were visiting at
Detroit last week.
Mrs. Dark and Mies Logan have re-
turned from Kippen.
Mrs Borland, of Saginaw, is the guest
d Mrs. R. Simmock
Mrs J. B. Moor. le visiting friends
s
and around Goderich.
Archdeacon Elwood returned home on
Monday from London.
John Wallace, jeweler, of Lucknow,
was in town this week.
Mies McGowan, of Detroit, is the
gust of Mre. T. Bates.
Mies Gracie Robertson was the guest
of lurk W. Smith this week.
A. ef. Polley has returned from his
trip to Jrsoseter, Penn.
Mrs. E. 1. Brown returned from bur
cult to Galt on Tuesday last.
Mss Franco McLean u spending her
college vacation in Goderich.
THE SOOTT ACT.
1lnthuaastlo Meeting tan Tuesday
this beer will come o[ oa next Friday
meeni g.
Roe. A. B. Meldrum, of 8t. John's
Presbyy¢i.. church. Bmn ?rewash, ►s,
we see by the Goeiirwt, about to oke •
month • vaesium. There is a whisper of
something matrimonial in connection
with the young pastor. His many friends
is Galena' will he pleased to hear that
he is mach appr.cuated byhas congre-
gation, a member of whic, writing to
the Occident, says that Mr Meldruni's
sermons "would be highly creditable to
the graduate of •a] se5Imary in the
Sad.' Ws are ut opielon that the
enjoyable "holiness meeting," but win- I coaching reseived in Ooderich Hieb
plain of the tough treatment of some of arbor.' and •t Knox College has had
the soldiers by Se•turth "toughs." mach to do with the advancement of the
a Si. John's
Thus who are interested are reminded )p°r resell
Plat"
San Feaooiwo.
of the sw traesAmiastion, which take
place us Tbsisd•y and Friday of next Four BALL -The match between
week. It will be hold this tem at the Carlow and Oudey last on the srroich c e off unds of the o a Sate -
High , s. h1p, instead . din the Cstrsl dThe rain came on tarty in the afteraoon
School, as heretofore. delytog thegamofor some time. How -
ass
itJlir ots m R. ` A! Lulgsat.- tt has cleared up abiut 3 o'owek
TM midsummer examinations hate
Bess going on during the week.
Messrs. Junes and William McVieer
have returned from Jack Fish Bay.
Mas. David Robertson, of Varna, toss
the guest this week of Mrs. Kedah..
Charles Johnston. of Texas, s in town
this week, after an absence of years.
Brussels and Goderich will play
cricket in Goderich on Damision Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson Read and
family have gone to Lucknow to reside.
Mrs. Sescomb, of London, is the gust
this week of her mother Mrs. Thomas.
lira J. J. Brown, of Se•forth, was
the guest of Mlle Elms one day lase
week.
The band played at the Roller Rink
tin Tuesday evening, and will also play
tonight.
Mrs. Sallow, of Seaforth, was the
goad of her sinter -1' -naw, Mrs. Sault.
ktst week.
))Mains fast.
easels.. a reeeseet mad fane.Led et a.•
carr.
The tempura.. Mel was Alla ea
Tuesday .mesh with a wast istehig .1
and appreciative sadism., to hear the
preset eua4Ni- of the $esti Ad magi -
late. James Mit.MU o.snpid the
Mem. TM meeting was held order the
.espies& of the W. 0 T. U. and • large
somber of ladies new giisd the
reading sele t ell wwasf opened b1 aenPM^
, sad a pretty trio was
1 e4 tendered by .he Mime Mord and
Mr. W. Slsrd.
The following terolatios was them
msevsd by Rev. Dr. Un, ad .wooded
H. 1. Strang, pne•ipal of the Hank
School, and carried unseasoned, :-
That we eller devout Umiak§ to AlmWs
sur His ti essitul pronates et the Osoln
Ad darns the retreat seseulu ape. It Irt heth
Hoews Legs Pbrlla.+eat u Ott.ws, atMb•:
thaw atiimsadsaeals wbld
Ha .e.+ed to the rapid p-aple t
ew
h.bitteo. It the ,ben et haMW.s
will sit votepnihtbitww, we most pot
diets vet sad peso. others in their steed
who ase sued vm flees qee etsa of usenet
reform. We mo.. Piuki M. lit the
'mesa w have u (A
Morass of this www will hereafter violate
the spirit a this Ise we west oppose
them TM wiedisel calling w sa iter
teat ane. The deems hive • sacred
trot to heal the sink, sad .Uev iate (fin
and aurora. They star our hwUts,
sed est assay .esr.ta d the hum. They
.Meld to above rewash in every
9111•4 a.M we think el a medical mute
gybe will On a estiiis.te to. • roan ke
knowe wiif use the hquur to et drunk
witk, and wader iteiduenos will ilbtr's.t
his wife nod obiki s 1 Such • door, is
a party to every Maw eu.iwitad by
ms a. that erudition. Medical mu
shoold remember the respuwsibifluea of
at their oftios,said not hold the sanctity
d home so lightly .s to give sertitioates
for Spear w sown who did .ord it.
Amy resew doctor (sad yew ff
w
whom I mew, sad the speaker), any
young duster who will do total is digging
his own grave, prefesionahy. Hear,
he.'.) He did oat thick u was andigut-
fled for • minister to take part in seeing
to the proper .ds•i.istr.tiun et the law.
He would also au his i.1ue.a coma -
wally to hap tore hotel -keepers
who respected OM Now law. (Applause. )
H. oewmselled all to be true to their
preseiAles sed esdevor to uphold the
w is every possible way.
The resolution we. unanimously sr-
tisd.
Thea tl u then referred to these.
d oestaia awaken ells which had be.n
,(erred to the authorities with no satis-
faction or easoer'egwment.
Rev. Dr. Ore, 1lov. T. M. Campbell
she Mr. H L !ling were &ppoisted •
oommiteee to wait upon the May,, and
reggaes' bile to assist more fully in the
esfor'eeaest of the law, .red the arrest
of drunken men.
Miss Trainman presided at the organ.
The meeting cbi.sd with the doxology.
edged to she eat smum, le uit of she seto w Acsare .
Da Unsaid the ,ululates was very
lama in aimed with his f..Naga amid
with that d the manias. be knew.
He had some to the a.M*ug be -
caw the ladies 8.d asked him, sad
he geld never refuse the ladies
say remon•ble req
Fourteen years ago the ladies had re-
d, .wag mar asa.irniT Kiril, use ' goaded hi. to besaetlii rWler, and
of Dipole', of OliaMs, while return- the game nes commence. The first he had never regretted IL (Applause.)
half time neither side scored • good- In IMtempeesnee was este s tee greatest
the
horns from Chime, nes ran overs . the second half time the Guderio;h team vena. modem society. He re
iesd
the sanest Leedom, and out to pieces veered a feel is 20 mit. The r. sin- is die Wires previdemisa whish had
H• was .boot 2b years of ate• der of the time ex teed without either premised the Beat Act He did net
take an settee part is the reset gam
paiga, brume, though in laver d tee
Act, he thought that oompeneation.ho.14
be mad* those who lost leomiey and pro-
perty by its ado ptioo, .mii hg not
wish to divide the tempmaais people as
Hie question then. Zees now, campea
'ethos should be made rasa like Mr.
Wal. He could alt ..dentand the
action of the Senate. Had the amend -
meats proposed by that body heel adopt -
.d, the old .Maeda bar -room scenes
would be itad.lasd i• again, lad
we world have Bess is a sorry plight.
AU the churches need to do is to mead
shoulder to .booklet. in support of say
moral reform, and these Ines .t Ottawa
will not dare to du aught bet acquiesce.
(Applause.)
Mr. Ekren mid that wktle thankful
to Providaass for pr .swum the Boaltt
Ad, M did set 1esl a particle tbesktul
to the arjority at Ottawa, fur if the
the .mallet sad others had not spoken
out No strongly many of these time -serv-
ers world have gone .1.1.54 it (Hear,
hear.' He hoped throe mufti be no as-
certain .clad so far as vlohliurs in this
town were ocemenied• No men is more
deserving of amasser than a rill who
will violate a law like the 8eott Act,
specially paned by the people. It t8.
Act was • bat nae, the other aide should
hap to enforce it, en &bat the people
would tire of it (Laughter and ap-
plause.)
Mise Grease Robertson, & talented and
handsome young lady freta Clintos,thes
resited "'Phe Gambler's Wife" in a thriU-
track opt ; R J. Pekoe, esus aieditt►e, iap m•n1er, and was loudly applauded.
Mtobtfau Soothers. •Rev. John McGilliymy said that he
It the ladies who Same op are • fair I had been led to believe that Goderish
sample the city of St. Thomas must
wtanleber whoa TMs soonest inti Thy
and beck came the .wring
word .Thee day these shalt M with M•
is Paradise.' Christ was nut ashamed
d nim. And with all oar weaks.ss,
eafsithfuLww sad 'staleness 'net love,
God r out ashamed of se today. He
hes prepared for w a home iu heaven.
TM word heaven w me 4 the utwee. es
words le the iae hlane autifel .red
ig-
maim something Fraud,
glortme w. each may have different
idm of what maven is, but to al of w
heaven u the sweetest we'd is our,ucsb-
It is sited ''s oily" in the test, •s
lIIf7lag • plea. d (r+a.deur •*d
beauty. We have a revelation a it in
the scriptures. Jule to Patmos saw it.
The apostle's desunption of it wee s
beautiful and marobeeet one, but if
haven was w beanie' owed.
what
must it be within 1 The preacher
Rave a glowing word palatine of the
gloryrf the upper land, based epee the
revelation ods to the beloved disciple
as be sat on lowly Palma. But it does
and wafter atter all whether the language
be bgur•tuv or literal. The guest qoe.-
tion for each one was "Will 1 be then...
The kngumte of scripture could not We-
qua$iy describe that runes. city,
bluing with all the beauty of eternity.
When we have beets there ten thousand
years we will only reels. that it will be
as if net had bat just begun. Int as look
at it for a few mtmste as . Iwsa. Next
to the word heaven, the word home is
the sweetest, the nrsnest, the dearest.
It had well been Dead that Heaven, Home
sod Mother were the three Test phe re -
Mous words in the language.
4 • Mow teal endures forever ; home
Dome wiled
that Gad has prepared ; was
o beautifulsuied
fur our every necessityThe Name u
and ooplace
`rt Lst.thought.order glorious
a place o, and y t
home above IS • divine attend. The
home is • place.4 supply and o omfort,
and everything necessary for life is to be
found there ; and OD yonder s the place
ober* the soul's desires will be gratified.
Our earthly home is wmetoms the
rime .o( parting ; but in haven, there
will be no lav takings. Tonight I le -
meet try "farewell." The unknown
things -d the future are not revealed to
as. The wood 4 my num may
he heard by the vast sa•lonty of you fur
CM lad time, w uncertain s lifeDeath
and the gran hes before es. Wheal we
think .d this matter of parting it se sag -
Defiant .4 the time whoa all must de-
part from this preens Ids. Therefore.
for the sake of your loved ones who
have gone before, for the sake of Him
who died for you, for the sake of your
ewe unmetal soots, so live that God
my not be ashamed of you when He
We bad pleasant call from Jams 8.
Brierley, manger of the 8s Thomas
Jos who clams up with the excor-
sionista on Friday last He u an en-
thusiastic Liberal, and a live jourmsliat.
and we are glad to hear that the Journal
has turned oat to be • bonanza* for the
company.
On Monday the Scotia left for the dry
dock at Port Huron for repairs, on the
completion of which she will return for
wheat and enough salt to make a full
cargo. From the time of the accident
until she left for Port Huron the ,..eel's
pumps were ountiauslly fling.
The C. M. B. A. bare presented a fine
Mem silver watch to the Bazaar in aid of
St Peters's.
Mise Annie Downingis visiting at
Thorold, preparatory toer return home
from case
We have been requested to correct the
statement made by as a few weeks ago
that R S. Chilton, Atteericrn Cosset,
had leased the hoose of Mr. Smesth.
We understand that Mr. Chilton will,
after the let of July, occupy the large
white brick haw on Waterloo street
owned by Mos Seegmrller, and occupied
by her at present. The comsat will have
leu office in his new residence, and the
location u • most desirable one.
At the regular sleeting d Huron lin-
eampmst No. 28, 1.0.0.F., last Fridayfellows hand, of leets ray, who ds
evening, the following were elected off coursed very swat music during the day
oars for the massing tens : Patriarch, F.. to ,.cutis. taxa
C Russel, C. P.; P. C. Patriarch, W. oK three charge oCtheexcanio'
(Cimeone, S. W.; . C.
patrarch,iarch, J. Smith were -J C. Moorhead, Asst. Supt of
Beck. IL S W.; P.C.P. P•triareh, Joe. the Canadian Southern Div. Michieam
Beck. 8.; . Patriarch, A. W. Central R. R. chairman d oommittee ;
Tall, . C C. ; P.C. h. 0. W.ch, N. Bali, is .-ell, W. J. Orr, Sec. of Aasocietion, Sae. d
T. P.C. Patriarch, A. W. Bull, repro committee ; and J. Stewart, station
'tentative to Grand Enampment. ester G. T. R ; D. K. Mackenzie,
Fiat 111DVCU:r.-We regret totem ticket agent G T. 5; Juba Livesey,
that the main portion of the fine resid-
ence of Jumaph Kidd, was destroyed by
by fire on Monday. The fire broke out
about five o'clock in the •fteroo.uo, but
its origin is • mystery. The greater
portion of the fanitore was saved. The
Imo will be about $10,000. and we under-
stand the insure -nee u $9,000. Mr.
Kidd, is proprietor of the International
Balt Work. of G.derioh, and we ars
securing • goal. madonna the coo-
ditnon of the grounds some Inc plying
was mads The Gadsricb boys making
some good .hobos their oppose's goal.
The Gudenek team were well pleseed
with the kind manner in which they
were treated. There will be a match be-
tween Clinton •ad Goderia& here os let
et July, and elan one between Juniors d
Goderiea and Juniors ut Looknow.
ST. THOMAS B OUTING.
A Mamas irony M aaear•ie.Is s tress as
Cassias a.weken clay.
Friday last was a delightful day, and
the 350 excursionists fruan Bt. Thomas
who visited Goderich on that day must
have enjoyed tee trash air. The ex -
genian was under the auspices of the
Railway Young Men's Christian Amp
ciation. of St. Thomas, an etstitution
which is crenitable .like to the city and
the railway system of St. Thomas. It
was wall managed, all the dy'. proceed-
ings being run by a time card. T8.
visitors were accompanied ey the Odd -
was • healthy place, but aloes the tat d
possess many pretty women, who add ay e, any p.r.pl. had got "sulk+ that
'modesty to their .lately looks. On the the town was w danger d being its n -
whole the excursion was one of the must l utatun as •health retwrt (I,surhtse.)
respectable that has yet visited Goderich.
sture was not w hearts., bot therause
Lacsosag xAtrcs. .rami be found in the unhealthy atmos-
phere in which some of our community
moved. He regretted to Icern that the
repotation of Goderich had been stained
by the conduct of a couple of ice goodies'
men. Let all ezeram self denial, sad
meet Hoa. Moue app anted to enforce
this much needed law. Mr. Iddhlli-
vrsy's remarks were well received.
_ Mr. Brown then sang a sawed solo,
D. McDonald, l'. H. Redmond, G. "Neerer my Home."
Midirley, W. Hillis, J. Haslem, W. The following resolution was next
Muirhead, J. Ryan, W. E. Bowker. read :- _
The play was one sided, the ball never Try ;mmvbrl. ill 1.1oµ eco decade w
once getting near the Hurons goal, the the knowledge of toms. that aerials tlesased
medical practitioners have ad+w• osrtiao•ts
olrlwk, for
BMV. J. K CARSON.
Tine IPeeelar towtan Imam e, ylet.rla aim
orttMriM ca.rea Takes lite, Leave.
Wks Ree. J. H Carson came to
Goderich a year ago, he found Victoria
street church in a very uneatate..•tory
eo.ditioe, and with • membership of
only 35. During his pastorate here the
emenb•rskip nearly doubled, with a pro
prat a nauseas, is the Sunday school.
The ettendama. upon the regular church
servicing were .1.. s i.crwed, and he ounces w retake up H u Jewels.
ltayse the • w a Iran,. 's; 1 I Oe , aw sweet a cow be le that beautiful
leve l yeaitit has 8... ilaarr 8o free from all yarrow aid Daly
several years. He has been pope ante crewnu mew Modelled when k•rM t•
with his oxx.gregmtion and with our till- .ear hands.
sena g•oerally, and leaves for Dublin yo moat ole another again
street sherds, Guelph, an impurtst
field for so young • was.
There was a large turn out, consider -
lag the ram,, to bear his farewell sermon
on Suoday everting last, and there were i gatiou, the choir very sweetly node
many teadiag members of churches la farewell hymn to the tun of "Hume.
among the congregation, which spoke ' Sweet Home.
well fee the esteem in which Mr. Carne Before pronouncing the benediction
was had by our townsfolk. Mr. Canon made very kindly allusion t..e
The tett was Hebrews xi.: 16: -''But bis mecum, Mr. Talton. He had
sow they desire a better country, that u known him for three years, and they
a heavenly ; wherefore Gold is not had been .p•'ci•ted in epeeist services
ashamed to be called tbeir God, for he and privately, and were like breakers.
hath prepared for them • city." Mr. sisters was one ul the truest and
The history of the, world is • history beat friends he lead ever kn..wn. Donne
of change. The language of scripture all their close acquaintanceship lie had
was "Here have we no continuing city." o sever known the brother appointed 4.
We are sootln.ally ezpecung and am- succeed ham to do or say anything that
*Mostly looking for change on this life. l would in the lead way reflect upon hie
No atter what our situation may be I high Christian character. H. bespoke
today we are not sure .4 it tomorrow. for him a hearty reception and a oyer
8.eh is the peculate character .4 every- ( support.
thing teuiprary, and we are never safe! At the close of the service any
in placing much confidence in earthly pressed forward to grasp the hands Of
things a word of God teaches us the retiring pastor, and ash bum a God -
that one of the chief differences between ; speed.
things human and things divine, between •
things earthly and things hesysly, s
that the first s for • moment and the
second is for ever. The afiwtle in the i lc -
In the afternoon the Hurons of Gode-
glad to know that his lues s so well an- rich played lacrosse with the Elgu.s. •
Bred by insurance. team selected from the visitors. The
The New York religious press has following comprised the sides :-
been giving much space to a description Hunnerve -R. 8. Hays, Wi:, Ellerd,
of the opening .1 the memorial church Wm. Watson, Wm. Walla.., John
erected by Mrs. A. T. Stewart in Mains, D. O. Cameros,
H.JDough,
,
memory of her husband, the noted T. C. Graham, D.
Hendee -
millionaire merchant. The edifice is a son, Thos. Morrow.
handsome one, and is known as the Elates -D.McLellan W. Hampton
Cathedral of the Incarnation, and it has
a magol6cent organ. The organist is W.
H. Woodcock, who was horn and rowed
in Go.dench. • nephew of E. Woodcock.
Mr. W. H. Woodcock is now training a
choir for Mrs. Stewart s church, and s
choirmaster of four other churches in
Big cetchss of pickerel have beer. re. Brooklyn, as well as organist of St
has •
ported by thou who patronized the river Marys church, Brooklyn. He
daring the week. wrest name in Brooklyn. He inherited
The Doherty band of Clinton dim -
whommusical taste from his father, from
whom he received his musical training.
coursed sweat music at Ss Stephens
grounds last week. AN Iwuttent Gariz i n. -The annu-
al meet of the Canadian Wheelmen'a As -
get a book of blank receipts at this office e.cution takes place this year at Wood-
stock 10 c. free them. dock on Jul 1st. Without • doubt
Mr. H.yh• e. an evangelist, spent • Canadians will see the largest gathering
few weeks in town, and preached several that bas ever taken place in the Domm-
limo in the ;Terrain ion -one reason being that the annual
meet of the L. A. W. takes piste in
)Ms. Capt. A. E.• McGregor sad her Buffalo on July 2nd and 3rd, and the
sister, Mis Kate 1)Ancey, were visiting at members of the latter will be present at
Kincardine last week. Woodstock to take orrt in the pro -
Mrs. D. Helium, wife of conductor gramme, leaving Woodstock at mid -
Holmes, was so low during the week that
her sons were sent for.
Mies Kate Vance, of Ingera..11, has
been to town the Seat three weeks, the
guest of Mrs. Capt. McKay.
J. R Miller, F'.f3.1 , has returned
from his far west visit, and looks in
capital physical rendition again.
Mrs Dr. Cowan, tool Mrs. Harry
Cowen, of Eimer, were the guests of
Mrs. Struthers one day last week
night for Buffalo. The W. A. A. A.
have arranged a splendid list of cham-
pionship contests, for which L.nda,me
and *witty ttedals have been specially
engraved, and the people of Canada will
not be likely 10 see another such meet-
ing in many years. It till be worth
while for every ody to spend the holi-
day in Woodstock.
We would especially direct attention
to the advertisement in another column
Hearge M•a,re, of Chi*yto, s.,n ..1 Dur of the *teenier "Saginaw ''alley " The
eJd townsman, E. F. M. ore, is the I round trip is one that should enmmend
geed of his uncle Abraham Staith I itself to the public, and the rate. $12 for
P. Doty, et collector of tu•Uomy. min the entire reundtnp, occupying8days,is
Una ill during the pest c.•Dple of weeks, a.. I.'w that it bungs it suite within the
reach of all who desire • few days retire
bot we are glad t.. herr, a new
Improv
livors Anne the nnmmer months • day
1... H.etn and C. A. Nairn visited ' and night a spent on the Saginaw Riser
Detroit donne the week, and report the between Frey (only and Elgfnaw City, one
Di of la. Straits to be pretty dull Mat
f lay in Detroit anal • day in Cleveland,
gt.Ing excursionists ample time to
wee Sint .11 the points of uttered in these
A large number of rm. citizens e. neem- ideate, and rennin,' the Detroit and tit.
/ dt.nding the conaecr•hon of the Cant riven by daylight, giving them an
iL C. Cathedral at London on Sunday , pportumty to witness that great and
text. imp,rtaut thoroughfare, which, with its
Me' and Mrs. Harry Holn.ee, of Thud I suv ounding•, iv • *num of attraction
lord, have been in town the last week
alone. 1 Ms n, without • doubt. the
owing to the illness ..f Mr. Holmes
seethe,.
F.mr..,t Rsmennbrr McKwnrte, of
Gariorich, as gtrine trent) per cent, .4
larval tools and general hardware for
/ eLfi roa chis*.
Mr. and Mrs. Fairgreaves and children
sod Mr. 11.1.es returned to their homes
M Yesngmt.'wn, Ohio, on Sunday last
per Saginaw Valley.
keeper thereof baring a holiday. The
first game took 23 minutes, but the
others lasted only tl and 7 minutes each.
The Hurons showed up In fine form,and ss 1
a ample d the venture rade some good I t d ore r.edved es this
individual play. The Elgin* were a nice ' roma Th1 t ' .lthe
wt empeerance resole ear this
let of fellows, and there was no squeal- I w. ...comm. others te .5,401 any doctors
in on the field. J. I. Brown was known re by font, of this o/l.oe.
and gave general satisfaction. Sod. That we the committee of the
referee, g (iodericchh branch of the Imsiaioa Alliance to
not upon
nail. with frets, of ..y information obtafired doctors
re -
as. Peter's Clown Oasase. Dort
I time guilty to the fettled (`,ouncll ..d to the
Ontario tiovernmesL
for the purchase of tntoxloatlteg
other thee medical purposes. las viebt
her
the iateetfow and spirit of the $oot1 w
which le now the 1.w of tide eeewty, as well
lag their honorable prettsgiee
cheapest excursion on the whole chain
of lakes S days for $12. Something
new in the way of scenery and attrac-
tion e, cry day. The boat is tint ells
,n every partweular; efficiently ottk-er•d .
her state rooms are clean. romfor'ahle.
and airy, and her table is unsorra.ed.
We heepeek for the Saginaw Valley •
tar=e share .4 patronage from the tray•
ening public.
Thug bazaar will be opened 1n Victoria
Hall en Dominion Day, and will oon-
tinue until Saturday night. A large
number of articles useful and ornamental
will he .offered for sale, and a number net
valuable articles will be drawn tor by
ticket holders
The event of the week will be the
contest between those well known
knights of Blackstone, M. G. Cameww
and Fred W. Johnston (or rather be-
tween their friends) for a magnificent
silver water pitcher. the Rift oat the popu-
lar and .5'imable Pnstncial Treasurer,
Hon. A. M. Rms.
Refreshments can be hal at all hours,
and every y..onl man can treat hs list
to dainties to hie hearts content. The
ice cram will he A.1.
(►n Monday 'veiling the 6th of July
the bazaar will be formally closed by a
concert, at which some p•+pnlar singers
and performers will appear. The laugh-
able farce, "Turn Him Out" will alio be
produced.
Father Watters looks for a hearty re-
sp.•nee to his invitations, and so • oes
everybody else.
Mr. Thomas McGillicuddy ropported
it. He rejoiced that the danger that had
Armies the Soot Aet in Parturition
had been averted. The Act had already
done good in Goderich. None were
worse than before, sod many were bet-
ter. He could bring men, and women
need children who could stand Wino
Farewell, dear 1rieods ; I wish you all
farewell.
At the close .4 the discourse, which
left a deep impression upon the enngre-
R. C Tt vie. - The farmers rest held
in Desna rrnye on Wednesday was a
great .0 eeess. The grounds were thronte
ed during the day, and • large tom was
realised. Miss Solliv•n secured the
re. retry as the rivet popular yoenr lady
The contest hrouccnet 'o 5-4eehes
eon wade by P. Kaily, F. W Johnston.
D. E. Cameron. and others. The gath-
ering on the whole went off vary wall.
the weather and the crow 1 combining to
make it all that its promoters could hope
for.
al is enaer1Mita W. are not ask ng
Hcnntr now Stands f• urine in the lis. the people of this enmity t keep
n also
d big marmites foe ',messiah, Ttemper I that was not a right ea.. (Rear, Year.)
NM i A i.
Dentistry.
tett was contemplating the act that in I " • Office Wridd heloma Hall., North D BL,
this world we have mo.bdver place. tlt'e (iodrnch. ('Larges moderate. Al work wa-
find this in the preceding
verses of the sensed. Ift►
chapter. The hot thought suggested , __
by the text is that God'a people arel
fraught with • heavenly desire. They
are characterised as a people seeking • - -
Ht ICbE TO RENT -ONE AND A
prize not to be found 1n thin world t'SIC y fREe s NE Kt., ter
Abrahams was a good type 4 the belles• High !h•hoat, ie Ma a•laat sepal,. 111. sit
ere He went out at Gude command not J . IN naffs. or J. A. telt of SW 1 t
knowing whither he .as going. And •n z< telt ln. Hiatt
it is with God's people at the way esTRAYED OR STOLEN- AB0('T
through. Then is no picture in all hie- ►7 the end d mar. • he ao.y. about alae
tory that resents w lis • ender r fears ..Id, ore white klnd tont, and weigh
tale P la' ^r lira Ihs. w reward will be paid for any.
than that of the children of Israel Information leader to t reeemry. Apply to
JOHcoming down through all the males of fabs
She People's Column.
their times bringing with them the truth
d ped leading up to Chnst the Saviour.
God's people always confessed them-
selves strangers that they might gain the
world to come. There s .0 anal..gf
between the people of that day in their
wanderings and the people of Good in
this day. They left the country of their
bondage and servility, and turned their
d • b.rnntitul land of Inbertt
faces tower
then and relate a better experience than and rest prepared for then'. And s,
they awed be(.oce the 1st of May. He with the believers in this day ; who have
believed the mayor, and town council, left the kingdom of Satan and his cruel
the night watchman and other ennatables, bondage, and are travelling t.. a better
each and all of them, should do wenn country and a heavenly. The second
thought ie that G is not ashamed o
the law
thi'g to •tut in enforcing God h .tii of
(Har, boa.' A publis lwo•ecato iwas His people. We again Inok at history
•!so needed, as at present the officials and we see Abraham and his descend-
appp,inteu by the 0. sresat were only ants.- We remeu,l.er how often the
half-htarta it *di wfibeta- H• ass latter were rebellious and unfaithful and
glad to sap Hag a1S far the anti flentt brought disgrace upon their Lod. Tet
H Tied dote no injury to of ashamed o.f them. Ta
hwrdy or property, as was dome m gy es Abraham was a king, Jacob • ruler,
counhoe_ tie urged the gwttinq op d a David • prince, and Solomon moylnifi
people 0f otos l He was n
other
petition to haus the selling of "floor ant. It was not merely became they
taken out of the hands of the preest had chosen trod, but because He had
vendors and kept in the hands of the ehmen them. Ard God is not ashamed
r nets who b the law as amended. d His I• today. He has o.rcan..n
could now se11 ligw.r on pbywcsn s pre- to: be ashamed of them --often. How
seriptinns, lad were ►menthe* to the often we have disgraced oar profess,o.n
(Scott Act. (APP and broughtprose p' is name.
druggists. 1 peoP
1ause.) He read the n h upon
es
penalty clause" reatorwd by the Cos- How ignorant we are, ss they were ;
mow., and emoting Sir John Mackisald and b... frequently we rebel, as they
in supp.'rt of it, dwelt spr' the need of dd. vet am..ne the nations today, Cod
a strict enforcement o1 it en far as our s not •.hauod to own flu children and
(hiderich doctors were eo-eerned. Let call them His pe.opl•. We San demnn-
w work
unitedly. lad frrsspaetive d strata this by looking at (creat Retain,
rrty politica, an
1gix,r testae u Meek to t
d we will s)uoree the and at nor own country and our own
until it ism tea a face
so,cietiew True, there is much t.. ,.take
i that it will hide its ugly lived entirely m • Christian oast down ; but alien he
1 our midst (Ar,lau.e 1
Peeks up through the mists to the place
I Rev. T M. Campbell, in ascending the prepared for him above, he knows that
with .11 los imperfectwons and fradtues
God is not .shamed of him, and he has
twat. The eclairs wrother is nest I
rw.lotiow, vend we were misused nn
mens.,.., t of a kw which had the
sere.ag.st saseti:wn for the eriforee•wnent oi(
i
IV E. LEONARD.
1 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. Err.
iHrorees legally obtained wh(hnvt consult-
ing a body who has more lege than breiok
t'ollections can-leayl made. hut ardour,
PIM oer't. 'An waft/lona answered.
ar0ett-e at the Bridge, lh. Iluron. Mich.
holt-1 m
ren g
*domed to nwn her b..y, even though
Iry Nands in the retainers dock. The
thud apes the .rens erred out "Lord
fifty colon,.. of re•e. for a'e la firs -clam
single
and 'lone Gtr boae,Ied hir.-a. at ga for
single boarded and t10 for double. Parties
who hare ISN beesand wuh new awarma for
Moir hives. by bringing their hires to EDT
apiary an ret them filled a, it a +warm.
GEORGE MARION.
IW -et lhonrannon P. 0.
[)LINO TUNING
F: 1. HHOtt•V reapect fully announces to the
poblt: that he is rimmed to Tone and Repair
Potence• Order■ ef► at lin Cooke's or Mr.
lairle's Rook ' tory will he promptly attended
its, A11 work warranted wrst-i.st 11abfm
EDWARD SHARMAN,aklt•SLATxa
Omaha plasterer, maha thp ehlie for their
etatirn wd patronage. He is s111 ready to do
to work in Mr line In • superer manner.
7to loot the Uvula Ratlrnate• gives 1.0
atp whew required. tent-ly
Tor Sale or to tet.
Ht►iOR ?ARM FOR RALE. -
C '•Jaer.0M: a etalaing 105 ree,
•t 5 &
eh (`se. Tow ef Ooderlcb. 11 IwlrM •
i 4Irteage wilt In over the property ler
a portion of tie psrchse money, 5*. -
ate rale of Islwele, awl for a
ret r. Ooderle►Arlr 10 JOHN „, awe-
L'ARM FOR SALK. --THE WABR-
1 isirr .v HriMRPTlAf/..Ittwted en lot
No. 11, pet .-nn . Township of West Waw. -
,1001, containerns. There a frame
dwelling ho,iar, new. lame and r.wm*T• ex-
tensive owthuilding, sad an orchard. The
farm a well *boated ler raising stork. Twine
peer. ror pnrt..•niars, sows to the ere.
prtetor..1011'. tt• kiiiii iTow. A :atom Pea
1 ee 1tm
FARM TO LET -FOR A TERM -611,
lean Ina taw h la t ll.nksd roew-
rveaf..n, et the To wf flndo•riph, •
b kettle 10 J Al ,1 as
a. atria
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