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new M.eeesse■seaus Tbis Womb. 1 The elle elythall the peeprlstur for
Teat'y 11aes•tr. Tweets mollies i■teei.atte5 hewn (beer) will
A°•efs eureleue--T. R. Macey.
servant ..s y ]lira )0". later jou up taile_y IFnd•y) at 9u'OIWk b►
madman►Ran tare Mayor Harlow.
W. C. T. C. -The regular ueeti.g of
v the Wustss 1'
Christie■ estperaaw O■-
NEWS ABDOV U T HOME s
Mi-
los will be held is the lecture roost et
Vieth fit M.thodst Amok toe Thew
day, J■ly 9th, at 4 o'clock.
A Were ammo ye. Takia Mies
Aa' fa.th bell press It."
TOWN' TOPICS-
The pisesegreabs turned out by
Stewart areas .ne much aitentIM
.dealt.*.s es asides neo t1Nlp.
The trait tweesrviut powder sad Reuse wU1
keep an Woes et fruit for yams. with err wttk-
oat seat. for sate at Irons track ease -
DON N ae? Ica (•aa*r after violent eaerelee
is museter. Out Ret your photaerapba taken
as Mathews' if tea wast to gm a mod picture•
Pietism frames sold cheap.
Ct>atcat_ - We make a epecialty of clerical
salta sad tors out better fitting. and better
aafstted pprteseens, than nay western house.
B. Ill*t-Cormac, at A. P. ltcl.ua's.
Foot -balls, lacrosse mocha and balls. base-
ball& etc. at Hr.. Cooks. Order your spurt-
ing goons from Mrs. Cooke. Oet your
sepal stationery sl Mrs. Cooke's All rs
carefully attended to.
A well shaped agars In ea tU fitting salt Is a
sight to deplore. liut • w441 wade suit eves
es • poor Oruro is admired. That le why F.
t A. Pruitt/tin doss good • busts..e with
them who want good lbs.
Among those hum Guderieh who wit -
messed the dedication of St. Peter's
Cathedral, Leedom, on Sunday. were
Re.. Father Wetter*, Mires Cooks and
McMullen, eSS Messrs. Jus. Kidd sed
James Doyle.
Scott -Brower TAowrynwAi.- 3fuwMly
fur J time is before as. The editor is
booming the "American St•°dard" ale -
fes, • very good uue, in fine style' 1'be by the time the crowd reecheo the har-
(acetudes of writing w this now .er are
very iuleeemttet- i bor hill the tire e had bepet out. The
i tin occurred in an old building adjoin -
H. G. Reid, contractor, Jack Fish tog the warehouse, but was promptly
Bey, wife end child. left Juin' on Wed- extinguished. Had the wsrehouse
needay on a trip to Scotland. They will caught it would have been almost im-
possible to sate the big mill, owing to
the high triad that prevailed.
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1885
f•etes News.
Btu 8arrtts/n ay Lill. - The Ingest '.totes* sinned seemed to ens my st tkteh-1 DOMINION DAY.
1
shipment ..f sell smile from Oedema in, that object has herrn attained 'fits 1 The *team hsrte Citi d Monterel arm
dorine the past rout years wee despatch• pri.ciples of book leaven* are sbeww, ewe shat. I W P
few tae ■e•eN.M ee biee..a•m mad WI ZtYw trout ..re AattJl'r with
ed frust the le.t.rsarounal Balt Worts to Dot by •bsrsam
tct rules, bot by 'samples sr teerta
arate4 e uta •eeivelea.r tubed free, tegtivie 1 Yotehirn e
Jam. The
Jushirtier costprised owe I 1.1 various tra•esctsuus omission to actual Behr. Jame Mel.eed arrived .,e Mon-
sienit.ets of dairy salt in btiRe, in !afetal', bimt•er in urdtaary hues of trade. The Wednesday morning opened bright and day with a wry* of (umber for H. Sr
said w bulk, be total animist wee work comprises hook keeping b duuole clear The Jav was uit. cool, awl the
&beat 6,911 barrels. Some three yeses entry, with iastra.N.•na oe theysverse- venous club that took part a athletic 1 -
s■o the 1nt.toatiees1 made the *gem tat of assotaata, together with 511 appalimams during the day bed splrwlid tem- Schep. M.dBr.Meetib lumber forpsrature fir titer recreettun. Al break , Ir T Kr
.- shipment of balk salt ever made du p.ieg eapta.muo.s of mercantile
from Gudench. The eaterpnsing young terms and tnieacttues. No person rbc
mseeger, Jos. Kidd, *s works the salt wishes to vet thoroughly posted ..D the
Weiner for all it is worth, and is doing principles . 1 book keepiut should be
• big trade in dairy salt. without a copy of this valuable Gttla
Fitts Audis. -The Ere bell was runs; work-
out Muoday alteration, and a bre rood A memos eumpliaettna is likely to.
rushed towards the harbor. A wsseave •rise over the settlement of the loss un
had anise 11 telephone that • big tin the stesmberge Buckeye. She was in -
had broke out in Lee's warehouse, but bored for =15,000 on what is teemed •
'straight ,mneme policy, the assured weir -
Pas all damage that might be sustained
by fire. Then was also a fire -risk ea
the hull, which was placed with another
company. The vessel wort on • reef
dung a fog, stove a bole oro her bottom,
and filled with water, after which she
caught tires and was totally destruyed.
spend two months visiting friends in
Edinbur,gls, Gl•e gow, and ocher cities,
before they return.
Mr. Wm. Rhyme end family have re-
' turned (rem Tennessee. Mr. Rhyme,
we understand, will hereafter run the
Take • strip of paper mr cardboard
thirteen inches lung by five wide, giving
a surface of sixty-five inches. Cut this
strip diagonally ea true as possible, trek- ere, while the *moan, bolding the fire
of dry visitors from outside began
arrive mid before num tremors of a es.tsal swarm s:eeeaw W.
them threes the streets sad •r eerey ! --
awaited the procession w Cou•eiet ion Canteens. tours of vessels, and others
with interested in the navigation et the Upper
u
S. DORM INTER -ix LAV , it t K Lakes, feelu•R the ]treat WeMelty
JOHN! eummeataation ,,s
Shortly blurs 11 o'clock a.m. the rata*
vinege1teletrtepknsurt, at the nr
blare of the cornet w.s beard, aoeoiu penetrate, and Wi•:tun,
otitarn
pawed by other Inatruoeuta, and M tt 'mint of Ifruos per
gradually came nearer the stratus rat ,he m. at northern stimuli •N glee Grund
music formed into • real circa, tune with Trunk Railway, are preparing a—
Meaty til uouble and treble tongu.iug. to the Minster ..F Marine and as
The procession, as et passed around the Irking 1 to take immediate steps to
square,iwaa *such admired bi the suet- have telegraph menaces' wick signal set-
tatun. and was nearer to that advertised I vice at Tobertsury and Lion's Head
then any other circus we hire seen for ...pelted up at a very early date. The,
yawn. The muss: was good, the vans point out flat there is no signal station
• II of t ►wen Sound exempt Premise
The companies issuing the 'moue policy .w. numerous, the Wasquers --•- 1 •-
will doubtless claim that the real could grotesque ni the extreme, mud the isle the Latter being so dose to Owen
have been relemed if she had not caught elephants, camels donkeys, cu., which Soeud is of very little service to Cap -
brought up the rear were admitted t . be tains after they leave Owen 8n■.d).
up to the standard. Tine ml the mann Tlsedistance trout I! re $ouud to Tuber -
features iu the procession was the large 'wiry u ever seventy miles, and farm
steam organ, which between pub rolled %Vuitton to Toberuwry is over fifty miles.
oat '•11a Bowld McIntyre' and other Thee' two pieces are the Dearest tela.
airs in good style, niuch to the delight of , graph stations, sial where •e •nodose
loran of hesvy music. Several deaf oscura en the waters..( the Georgi.° Bay,
mars thought that ui.trumeltts of a near Manitoulin Island, .r along the
similar calibre would b.: a great •mous- j eastern shore of the Bruce peninsula, •
Lion at parlor ',Beatty in the future messenger has t.. be diapatchgd on foot
In the afteneius Utile -tes a goad to Lion's Head, and then drive to Wi•r-
attendance at the Brews; and in the tem to seed a tsmessa f" for assistance.
evening every available seat was occur Vestry freouently vessels have been am -
pied, and a large number of spectators - Fleetly wee:k.d and many seriously in -
had to find standing ruum while viewing lured before aauetance in this manner
the rings, The performance was on the • could he powered. Tobermory being at
whole a thoroughly good one, and rove the entrance to beth the Georri•n Bay
*erten] satisfaction. The tumbling was and Lake Hunt, it is the m et impor-
up to the average, and the trapeze tent point in Ontario for • signal sta-
acting far excelled what was ea- • tion. •;Inland Maris..
pected. The bareback riding, hori-
zontal bar exercises and other et:t'4• .ae arew.ias & ead e.4.
tions were well presented. -
A number ot "greenies' were rimed
( The t own of Ninghaun was the sane
in by the "thimb rrwgen" monde the lel a melancholy Iruwuisg accident on
tent, and illustrated in each instance,' Saturtley afternoon, the victim being a
to the fullest extent, the old adage that i deaf and dumb boy. A party of buys,
"a fool and his mcn•:y aro easily parted." 'among whom were two bribers named
TOt .'RL'[rt ii AT+'H M,•Cnaimnn. went down to the south
between the (7oderich and Brassies branch of the Msulaud River fur • bath.
club prove] to, be an exciting one. The The gide.- hrdher a ab..ut 14 yawn old,
visitors led during the first inning. but • and the younger one (the victim) was
the home teem succeeded in piing up a i deaf and Jumb, havinie goer home alt e
soon and keeping down the runs of their vie'! prams the Rellesmlle Institute.
opponents it the .sound inning to such
Neither of the bays auld .nim. The
elder Ur refer had been in the water some
A peat coat of paint aids about TS per cent plsninR mill business heretofore con ing
tau Mecee n, the shape o! a triangle. • lair will pr.. •e y bold that the re
to the yams of roperty by impruv,ng the aP ducted byF. Strath. We welcome our Then measure ex•ctl Eve inches Eros would nut have oocured if the veal
pearanoe. IC. I.. Watson guanateea y had not
wort us all liner Estimates cheerfully ven. old fellow citizen to Goderich again. the larger end of each strap, sed gone ashore. It Is not unlike]
opposite
wort promptly attended to.Philp A pt in era of Dungannon, Ont., cut in two pieces. Take those strips and that • Coen of Admiralty will be asked
uppeslteJord•n'. drug stop. 7• to unravel the perplexing problem. ID -
an old friend of E. S. Russell, the gen• put them in the shape of anexact .quaz. pe P ng P
Mist Wright, of London, is the guest tlemanly and populsr bust of the Morgan and it will appear to be just eieht inches land Marine.
cop Mir Mullen. hou, Portland, Dsk., u rusticating in The thirteenth number ot the t s,sodian
Arthur Smith ha. returned from his se
our city as the guest sit the latter.- al
♦tat to Toronto.
Esssby Clines returned
ern trip on Saturday.
Mr. Crabb returned (nisi
Toronto oc Friday last. , ppm ..1 Fame," is a fine one. The num-
The writing for teachers' certificates kr is full of original humorous articles,
will come off next week. Bad ought to have a big sale. nesday nut. Commissic.tier C,wwbs,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thoma., of Cline. • The lawn social at the Methodist par- the leader "f the movement in Celled..
were in town on Wednesday. \r soaage on Thursday meow was soccer• will be present, assisted by Staff Capt.
George Thoma., of Toronto, is the ful, the young ladies having prepared • Glover. and a host of officers from Sarnia,
tu.at of his uncle, G. N. Davis. bountiful repast fur their guests. An Seaforth, Cliuto•, Stratford and alae -
interesting programme of music and where. Tea will be served in the tem-
J,,has return, .•f the Pasco Roller singieg was rendered during the even- penile. hall. ano the addresses will be
Risk, far returned from Detroit. I ins. delivered in Victoria hall, with the pre-
Mist011is Crandall, of Detroit, u the ; "Tex LAND or BF'RN'.."-Thu inter -
guest
of twlun The town will be
gore of Wm. Campbell, town clerk. ' eating liitle book can be had pst pard of I full of red edrreeda nest• sail joyful soldiers ou
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore. of Luck- ' the author, Dr. Campbell, Seaforth, on -Mrs D. HoImes , wife of
The Mises Fisher, of Kincardine, ro- beck. for
>ji-00• The nook is one that ' Holmes, died on Thured•y Ian's Narrow
•]art ed 57 yesn Vn Corp. . and Edward Hao
[Pesti d Thee-Ootei -
• ' The ttpeet.l holiday number (nihilism -
IOW) of p handsomely ly up
1;n is an some got in
is top to colon. The leading cartoon,"(bur em -
each way -or sixty four square inches -
a loss of one inch, saperbc, measure,
with no diminution ni indoor --
has become of the one it=ch
SALVATION Aasn JO,ILLE -The
Guilerich carps c•1 this Army intend fav- of a fair irision of labor i : Sketches
ing $ greed banquet, jubilee and pre- from B•ttleford and Vicinity. furnished
setitation of colon in Goderich on Wed. by Mr. W. D. Smith ; the Hospitals at
Saskatoon. from a Sketch by Edmund E.
King. *D., Asst. Surgeon, Field Hee-
pital Corps, Battkford ; Portraits n( In-
terest ; mp of the Prince of Wale*
Regiment at the Exhibition Grounds,
from a Sketch by Mr. F. N. Boxer : the
Bodge that tie Q,reen's Own Rifles built
over the Battle River, from • Sketch by
Corporal Davis, Governor -General's Foot
Guards Alai, • tiue two page supple-
ment, being • Map showing position of
Troops at the Battle of Batucbe, by two
membcn of the Surveyors Intelligence
Pidor.ai and I•:•,.,trukd War .Vets is
imam to hand. It curtains the following
illustrations : On the Line of March,
(illustrating the noble Red Man's idea
now, are spending a few days in town. , the payment of 75c in .tamps or (our OaITt A•T
Conductor H
turned to their home en Wednesday ;every Scotehnusn and admirer of Burgs
last. ; will relish.
Miss Miller. of Port Huron, has been SrsAw Fs,tnvAt- - A stnwberrp te complain much, and it was not unt7
the guest of the Misses Fisher fur some festival and concert will be held in the she w.a prostrated • month or two be -
time. I lecture room .1 Knox church this fore her decease that her case was stall
Miss !Lj akimmingo, of Toronto, is {(Fndayi evening. An acceptable pre.- considered serous. The fumes.' on
test u[ her aunt Mre. James Skim- itinerante has been prepared, and there S„turda w•. Lrgely attended, r the
eveainF aF
Holmes had long been a sufferer, but Escape from Drown,nc, in Toronto Bay,
her cheerful disposition did not lead her June 18th, 1F83, from Sketches by our
i Special Artist, based on personal infor-
maticn. The paper .ells at 15 cents per
copy, obtainable from local booksellers
and from the *them of publication.
thegI will be an abundance of strawberries.
integs. lady was held in high esteem
The Misses Campbell, ..I Sdafurth,wero I Admission only 13 amts by the entire cotnmunity. Rev. T. M. Brume.. club are a gentlemanly lot of
Packar ds :Ilrorthaud Rrpurter for June Campbell, in the tuner•* sermon on Sun- was resumed last evening, Coroner fellows, and our buys will gladly meet called out tor help, and his alsidled
the guests of Mw Wilkinson un Wed- , p br Ms eeeune that he was drowning,
nesday. : )Seeps up its reputation as a leading day evening, paid a tritute to the Christ- Smith presiding. John Tomball, G. T. them on the crease again before the bemirslly jumps iMu the water to try
t pbonbgrsphic megaxtne. It has a port- lan character of the deceased, and his re- R. conductor, of No. 21. in his avid- swam is ended. The game was umpir• and save his brother. Neither being
Miss Annie Doyle, Church street, re- I reit of that able and earnest apostle of starks were' at tunes very affecting. ewes, said : "I am quite certain he was ed by E. E Wale, Brussels, and able t„ swim, hoverer, the attempt ori
turned from her visit to Saginaw on phonograph Elias Longley. We regret A b f theHigh Sch 1 notepw.nzer on my train; he might have Dickenson ..
W .ha,n, to the eatmfac- Md
The inquest on the body of T. Ding-
ley, of Clinton, toond dead on the 0. T.
1L track at the Ridout street mosaic,
t that •t f 11 runs
.loud to their credit at the chase. The
an erten t a majority
u tome. end, while bathing, went beyond
hes depth. sinking into damp water. He
At the meeting .• ng oo ssa
matters worm, and soon bot
Sunday last I that this notice is not as pn•mpt as theLiterary Society last Friday evening the got on one of the freight can the Cake au- tion of both clubs brother were out of their depth and
Miss Wright, of London, who by the' issue of P.A. 'tr'1 s, which is always 0D election for the ensuing terns resulted as .da Southern crossing, but 1 am positive POnTa&L1- beginning to drown They clung to each
way is an excellent vocalist, is visiting time. follows : President, Mr. Armstrong ; 6tat
friends in tewn. • I A Methodist Sunday school picnic d
The land will be at tie •Palace Rink party will Dome to Goderich on Tuesday
tonight. Miss Nettie Crane will lead "ext, the 7th *rest. h has Wined ..n the
the "¢rand march.' I •
day of • Clinton Methodist picnic party
Cursslles Hodge returned last week • every time for the pant eight years. and
from eller H Cc 11 a to spend his the prudent 8. S. teacher wail carry an
Pickering ell umbrella on Tuesday, no matter hum
vacation at home. 1 sunny the morning may be.
Dr. Alex. Hutch;son, of Montreal, has On Monday forenoon the schooner M.
teen spending a few days under the L. Brock with lumber for England via
parental roof -tree. G. T. R. arrived in port, • strong wind
Rev. W. Johnston. of Ailas Craig, blowing at the time. When in mid her
will preach in Sc. Georges church, , bor the anchor was dropped but failing
morning and evening. ' to hold, the vessel ran straight en to the
Mrs. Capt. A. E. McGregor, and her island where she now lies. Little dam -
sister, Mir Kate Dancey, returned from are is likely to result from the accident.
Vice President. Mr. Allan ; '2n Vice
President, 'Miss Ceske : Treasurer, Mr.
Young ; Secretary. Mr. J. Allan : Li-
brarian, Mr. Arnistr.ng : secy. of Com-
a'ittee, Miss Miller : Educes., Miss
Aikenhead ; Committee, West" Thump -
,nn and Dickson, and Mr. Truax. The
following programme was then effective-
ly rendered : Selo, Miss Straiten ; reci-
tation, Miss McConnell ; reading, Mr,
Irwin ; .•.lo, Mw \filler : recitation,
contest, Mr. Wygle, MTs. P.urntt, Miss
McConnell : chorus by the members ;
Editress selection, Mies Murray: solo,
Mir Maxwell, reading alis. Williams.
WELcOitt To liovsatee. -The Clinton
he was mut on the thin at Glencoe. 1 The Clinton High Sch..nl team Kicked other. and both would have gone down
thick from all the circumst+nix sun- the ball through the gual of the (:ode- to • watery grove but for the heroine
itected with the affair that dammed was rich High School seniors' three t=ones in and pluck fof Rohert Cairns, • 14 year
-
trying to beat his way oft hither my succession, and scored an easy victory ; old rr.y, who went to the rescue. He se
thin or some other ; I am ether in -
but the Goderich juniors got in their a forme* swimmer, and e 0 reaching the
alined : think that he was on my work un the Ladino", team, and won the d:..wning boyo tried to stet the elder
train." J. R. Allison, station master :
only played during tun.. There ' brother t.• shore Ent. he having been in
Fred. Smith, bnke/nsn on N. 26 ; y Ig•"+a V y
was luta of fun and keen play during tate the Ingest. The detecting gad, how -
Flank Wright. brakeman ; Join Dean,
fireman ' John Burt, engineer, ware all games. The seniors are not daunted by ever, threw 'his anus round Cairns and
examined, but no further particulae.' their defeat, and the junt.n feel good. pufrd hint down to the bottom. Cairns
could be ascertained than that no person RA.LAALL. earned all his strengt!, to fres himself,
f which hedmt. and up,n row:hang the top
maw deceased un No 2t;. or walking on
the track, or on the station in London.
The jury brought in the following ver-
dict . "That Thos. Dinsley met his
e gt:^..a Pea by ]Nie eetiv.r, naked his ids by dieingp
down sin for
Goderich, and the young UMuutlesa, ofll
Chilton. for the tumor ch•mpumahip, the elder brother, whom he succeeded in
was wens by the borne teas*. I her boys bringing safely t.. chore. None .4 the
0 1 ••ger the t' Id and other h., s on the bank attempted to
death accidently, by a car running over betted the .nit nal •,
Kincardine this week. Nor 1Lre says -"On Sundaynext lieu, him ; that the Jury are convinced by the in the nine innings piled up 32 runs to re•:ue the deaf and dumb I>.y. His
A pair of sta¢e horse. ran away from • vidence given that deceased was not on their opponents 11. The game was wit- b'7 was afterwards ree'vered.
Mrs. George Bleck spent a few days in . in front of Downing's shoe shop on aloe• G. F. Salton ci, see his connection with Nm• •, wooed by a latge number ..f the friends
London this week, the guest t•f Mr. day morning, and after galloping around Rattenbury street church, after • very _ of the rival team* Tbcre is ,.a1 stuff
Vanderli of that the square twice, and aloe monis of the successful year a labor. He has worked R' An mend n of Chinamen from Caltfo.
P• city.1 R y Elsie Amer at Cseltya, w the Activett, and we hope bey will nye ••. the Etat has hiegun (lee of them
Mir Lizzie Cattle and Miss Hattie
Smith returned from Alma College to
spend vacation at home
The Re.. Mr.Craw and wife, .,f Hills -
del., Ontario, are the guests of his cous-
in, Mrs George Morris, of Colborne.
Mrs. T. McGillicuddy and children
have returned from a month's visit to
relatives in Stratford and N or.dstocg.
John McVicar and H. G. Reid return-
ed from Jack Fish hay la.t week, their to hi. prairiehearty weed home their esteem, and the brought into requisition and rendered
contract on the C.P.R. being ctmpleted gOed will of those who know him. wishes and esteem of many the hem), parts light. No ate could
besides thhee congregation of Rattenbury find t. a el:ghtest fauwiann
HYmewSAL -Albert W. Black, of the street Methodist church." lt th r., d i
Jsawn, bfich., Patriot c.mpsinq such favorable weather, good tilde was
rooms, and Mus )Lune Wright, of that "Iwx dlerno Cttn.nretc. '-al r. John aseursd tt was mule too.
city, were quietly earned on Tueelsy T. Middlemore, the founder of the; TRr :t1 T ►:Acre
evening, June 23rd. They have the beet Orphan Children's Emigration Charity, on the pr.o¢nm was the •.pen tn.t. Mr.
wishes of the entire force. -[we Jackson London, Ont., left Li.erprxul on the { Collins called the horses out shortly after
Patriot. Mr. Black is & graduate of Ten 18th ult., in the S. S. Lake Winnipeg 'the app,in:ed time. Elsie Gruff and
$1avAL ..Mr. Bl
¢ r.om, and we cin with a party of 30 girls and 70 boys be- Town K dfe respwmded. McIntosh had
with hie Goderich friends in extending !ween the ages of 5 and 14 years, who j been entered, but than t start. Rolfe,
are brought nut to tni.country for @dupe : a strong, rangy horse was the favorite
street., dashed Mtn their stable. There faithfully to build up the spiritual inter- -- k u their practice, soil !held the
was very little danule done t., the mita of the church, and extend the Mas- The free for all trot at Guelph was a keep i p said there were too tont of him country-
sttage, and none to the horses, but there ter's kingdonm, and has the satisfaction of1 eA•tapivnahiP men in CaliforniaCand ast dOregon. and that
Fraud one, the Goderich horse getting to err, core.'- •'Hrlika AAZA tiL a great many of them had decided to try
was a lot of excitement for • while. knowing that 'his labors have not been the winning past every time. the Eastern States. The es Melican
in vain. While haying the general pros- The hamar in Peters
Hall under the y y
'Frank McMahon, for the pout five peril, of the in view, he TheGuelph L'ou'r, nays -The math- tuepices of Si. Peters R. C. church was man a down on them in Califo.rni► soil
can foreman of the International salt has labored more church alwaysurly to promote er was delightful, mild and balmy as is largely attended ..n t\'ednesday. some those in the East 'osmium pair treatast
works, Goderich, left on Tuesday for ! the welfare of the tang, which is hie always the rase in leafy June when the 300 persons having motel there A
Dakota, where he has taken up land, end forte. His removal y rine „4 the we:i- st.y is clear and refreshing t.rerzes blow• numberuf articles tastefully made up by rt
intends to make his future home. Mr. table outcomes of Methodist itineracy, A word in reference to the track. If the }waive are still offered for sale, 1 Dentistry.
McMahon has been 12 years in the em- and while all regret the neecenity of moth, anything it was in better shape then on and the bazaar will be in program -
plo of the Nesse. Kidd, and he cameo be tames with him to Cyoderuh the {the tint day. The scraper had been remainder of this week all day and even -L. WOLVERTON, L. D. 8.
ing, with meals and refreshments at all i •' W (►
Alex Megaw, in Ogilvie and Hutchi-
eaa's employ, spent the week the guest
of hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Megan
Wolfe street.
C. L Crasweller. of Pickering coltege.
has rejoined hes wife to town, and will rant c,,,ttave.his vacation at her parent's home,
anew C,.ttage.
At the new It (' Cathedral dedicated
M London on Sunday last to St. Peter congratulation.
Iib enormous mom of 811,000 was adleM- I 1GAtwVI6TION or SiitanoRD.-Strst-
d M the door from cvntributiuns.
The ladies n1 et George's caurcb held
Imre *vial .racial at the l=ark on Thursday
fend the "baby city" will celebrate its
Aim nn Wednesday. July 22nd.
A moat interesting programme has
'•.Bing. The hand was present, and heen prepared, and the "hub" will
aided to the pleasure ..f the evening. be visited by thousands on that gala day.
W. M. N'emp, of Chatham, travelling Our thanks are returned to the manage axomp•med with ;teed references have She maintained this advantage till neer . their heves. by bel. ag their Nva. to my
(, scot for an invitation and a nest bade be varied, and is of that character that
v( she Chicago, Milwaukee at lit.R g been made for the children expected to $int the i pile when the big hay stows a will please all clamps. Hullo, the oawic •pl& . csO'mt 'her° 11..t at N •.+arm'
R. R , was m to tui. on Dominion Special railway stem will be had ..n the anise, hut more are required. Further' wonderful .purt and rets neck and neck .ca`ut. is lice ref 'red . by h H u. ON7i►Itr:F:.iiAHl.....
tel i:• to ..ngan:x,n 1'. O
tion for hire, chiefly among ferment and was liberally backed by kis admirers,
The are expected to arrive DR the (inti• out the mare was by no means consider -
n. Home, near the city. err nr abmgt the a an unlikely winner. Groff drew the
le inst. Thu will be Mr. Middleman's onf„ Tern has. aiariv and the horses
annual visit to these shores with *venal, any „ff. Elle goes t m the fron=t and
emigrant. from Birmingham, Enclend. ah errs a few feet of daylight between the
since 1872. Already many applications , hind wheel of her sulky and TOM'S nose.
• (Rtce Odd Fellows Hall. North Rt.,
Oaderle
hours. On Saturday the drawing for 1 t'' Charges moderate. All .r-
te many vaivablr prizes will take place
and the contest hetween Messrs. F. W.
Johnston and M. G. Caner. m for the hand-
some silver ice pitcher, will be c....clud-
od Vi. understand that a beautiful _ DGENERALSERVANT wAaT-
tore. (*.iced water•. Apply to Mae. RYAN,
gold watch will be given to the 'ming laterie tk•nal halt R'o'e, te.derieh. gown
Lily who. procures the m rat seney while !
canvassing for threw gentlemen. The I STRAYED OR STOLEN- ABI)I-T
contest bids fair to be a keen une. tae and of Nal. s bay puny. shout rain.
The proceedings will close on Moeda J' M. one 5111. kind root, and welch,
K y I 480 ---„Tee lbw .v 'mesa'] will hr pals] for any
evening with a concert and dramatic (I lnforrru;lon lis .tong to iu rr.-ovrry. Apply to
performance. A list of prize winners JOHV KYttX. I:oderwh. mast.
and otner interesting particiars will
appear in mit :,est issue.
the People's Column.
The concert in connection with the Fifty cr.:nn r. of Mere for as r. 1. Orstelass
bazaar will be held in Victoria Hall un •s'° anti d..nble t.aMed hive. at ter
slatle br,arded sad 110 for doubke, les
Monday eveuiug. The prograinuse will who hese lost bees and w,sb new swarms for
Dig looking after the interests of the 22nd t.' Stratford.
road. A "tough" named Frank Walker, of
Miss Oliver. of the ]ugh school, left on Kincardine, was tined 110 for gambling
Wednesday for Seaforth, and after psi- recently, and the I{rp.rt.r recorded the
iBg a visit to friends there, she tutu sentence mf the C•.urt Walker made
leer waterier, at her home in $t vanes. threata *most the editor, and s will non Sundaytreat t . run regular' Then the thing is reversed anti Elsie r p Pt Imrle• fleck stem will be promptly .treaded
night or two afterwards, the ,thCe wind- begs mg hi:neel to almost any ims:inable to. All work warranted ant-ela.s ems um
j'atrips from Goderich to Detroit, tined Groff passes under, the wire a winner in chrracter. as w,i: as by its begs] songs I
The Misses Vowel, who returned per ow. .1 the I;rp•rfrr were smashed. Mr. Beach, Port Hope. (Mich.) Port Aw:in, the remarkably fast time of 2 26i. The into which he worked hits en the lamest Lai►WARD SHARafAN, ,R1. Rureg
meaner $aginaw Valley ..n Sunday last Deck, the fearless editor. can depend Tawas, Forestville-, Lexitgt,m, Similar rine performance was reenacted in the events of Waterdown and vicinity ' .4 and plasterer, thanks the u*te tor their
from Saginaw for WinFhem, trete the upon It that such c.warddy attacks will .ad all riser tet. Clair ports. Tte fare second heat. Rolfe fell to. the rear .t
particulars may be obtained by ad•lress-
inr Mr. H. Gibbons, Manager of the
Guthrie Home, Landon, Ont.
Tex Ot ost...-We are pleased to learn
that the well-known propeller Oconto,
with hie rival. For the next quarter of t• a i t e ass _ .
'f iltotr Nit,' "But une of the most —'- -
• the race is • mend ooe, there being no popular features of the programme was Yi ANO TUNING
I perceptible niljerenee in the p+inuna of the ammeter songs f Mr. E. B. Hollis,
{ " X. g. BROWN reeperlfnliT nnnnt:nres to TIM
the tern. Rol a then takes a slight less who brought dawn the house by les bite that he to ToTun - sed Repair
pa wen of facM1 ex reo;un and ••f ads - Orders eft at Nn. Cooke's orMr.
l and keeit t , the head ..f tie arstch. y
flitriete d Mrs. Jain.. U•.yle duriB4 ]hair do him no harm in the end. The heal
tough" moat gra.
dig r town.
]fin Roberta, of Dungannon, wIto At the regular muting of Huron
been visiting at Buffalo the guest of Jin, Ledge No 1:2 i. (► U F. lot Thursday
W. M. Narage, returned t•. her home ac•evening, the following brethren were
e•n*aeied hy her neicl, eon Nur,' elected officers for the ensuing term ;
Swage, of Ruffolo. Hy. Robinson N. (1. - E C Rumen
V. G. - 0. It. Green R. Secy. ; P G.
The .team barge City of )fontreal.r (lies,. $!teen Per. Secy. ; P. (1. N. °amp-
aieed ere Sunday with 1,500 bushels .d fell Tread ; Past Greeds I. F. Toms and
wheat for Ogilvie A Hutchienn's mill she Gen. Stiren were elected representative*
bad a Need tegw of it making the harbor re. (*rand Lodge which meets in Hamil-
ewing to fog and heavy sea. tem early in August.
Plc Frank Durssy. n( Winnipeg. sent Rattenbery street church choir, elite.
hall. R C. lasasr the photos ..t Rtel, ton, will I...e m • few days one of itsir d to kequalwas
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tr, as trod restJent of Stanley, has been States of Miss M. Callander,who beaustes lista is the title ..f a handy little leek heats were alai, take., be rove Orolf,
granted a patent for a very meteor i the wife of a former Clintonion, Mr. Cul• p.bliehed hy ('app. Clark It Co.. Toron- 1 who prored herself • rater and led all
ear ampler. The principle is a simple 1 vilk, of St. Louis. She has been a vett' to, and arranged h' John Mesralt. the the way round. Fo'lowing is the sem
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see, dna the model shown by Mr. Hunt• active worker in church and social Brehm, w;111 -known accountant. it differs from mary
air worts like a chum We hope the •.toil nd .i11 be greatly mitred. That aha
Reselsesse will find hie int -Minn a pay Interim away the good wnhee .d • terry
geese, mid have it 'Modred .s all Ilene circle o1 acquaintances, goes with -
the Imes. eat saying. - [New Ertl
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weeny other puhlieiati..ne on bookkeeping
which es have exemiwd, in that it N
thernoghly practical, and can be eawly
s@astered. Simplicity seems to be, the
Siwe Groff
Taw R. k
McIntosh Dewe
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Lhoe, S.W. large and twos
The heal *est ram "term for fourteen us
nethnlMbnte toe as erekart. YD.
yuan rn;trd Baltimore Sunday morn- farm M turn wnatr"m'd'fer rwl&l week, Tutsas
easy• fr' MnMalars, aD}tr to eke gest
isaF. and c•nUnwd few two h.,an• The or. JOHN WASHING As Fh,at
nim fall was 4'47 inem'•e, sod the de- 1 ,fit
me'n'ds- was eery t.oaa;derahle I1pp. FARM TO IET-FORA T1t1 111Ffeud. of 200 basements wen lnvJed, I alai tLlate/W. t
Dad a cast amount of drugs roseate!.y Nth' e J. R. Lil i►RM,
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