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thatc►,aod has an oceatiossl silver thread
among the Rind, he ie healthy and robed
s of yon, and his heart is still in the
Thing* That A1fe Happening right place. It's • good many years
Around IIs J D d I first mindedor ntn-
msledeedess .I --nes • amen* t' s
e•." - Se jse a g she Oman mere se=
natalseesrss.
- Well, the Col doniwa pines We o'er
at last, sad the stele►bora and I have
settled down to the humdrum of ordia•
try life. I took is the day eu a calm,
peel. 11 sort of way, for it
dosea't bemuse my poitl7 figure le cot
GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 9, 18b6
"°� '" GAMES
sr
11cO11.LiCCDiIY RIMS
•1.00 A YSAR IN •II ANCY
D. M illieeddl for his a•sisteat, called moved backward sod forwent, asea I Irish Jig -la Jac Thomas, 2d John
for the opening of the pneswith aBlotch he riseisthe air, ow the tightly over Hvtblend flint by gab -1st Aggl.
r..L The of the reel was the the ogetes, alighting opposite
•iguil fur a loud burst 01 applause from side, amid the pleudtts of the specie- Rankin 2 d Ka ieby A.b, 3dd}A let Angie
after wheat tees Bowden • puny, wbicb made up
the largedance
gad piping
g people, 4d V Tay lar, 3d A Crowd's.
the chow sad piP •arm• west can is L width thee wbesi a he of a bo4res, Hackie, Katie
iatttrmi•u,an, was thee plead beside /M other burse. I Consolation A d 'eon,Tollob -lot Dore
1f fur the Taylor sed L And•rr,o,
Campbell end A Oaibeastk, 3d Iso
Tee her.
.ronvisot see astute).
regular rutataun
the '•m •• verIs the
sootiest was storied, sad • on the
attempt, uttk however, be lis i e
d
tare and utter matt•. 011 the 9th 000- A Very Suoo. ut ll Gathering at • event In • audit order. In
the the
cantos of one of the bask tewnsbips of (}oderioh.
Huron meaty. biro wiathr's wreathe •
mutual friend tes,aad Nmom%
long before we dia.overed that w•
bad fodisp in eumsN - I felt he was $
poet and he felt that I was. He may
have been mistakes, and so may I, heel
wttbnwt and Halitus gathered these
°e.le.e.4 He was • jolly ream SCOTIA'S theSimultaneously,hles,the
.d with the oumsest .r • On the Ant trial he alighted
end Iii ••�'
traveller jest out irate Aoki the �1�' l � vont followed (on eras buttocks of the pony. Koski* whim 1 was attendiegate eeriest -
in a too frisky maturer she= the SW- aha btright ides gsve es bush phaco'• M
fury is gambolling op betimes 80 sad the time, wad el; di•p•I mew 1 At
any rate a few years attar that, the
Leeks*, Cal•doeisn Society waro start -
d, and one of rho first
made was the e1. tins of J. D. to be the
bard fur the Society, cod essay as de-
pot stanza he gave forth duster the
yens ke ocoepied that malted positioa-
whtch showed , that if my
own poetry wasn't good, my jedp•s' of
my frond J. D.'s poetise abtluas ws
et the first order. And se is the past,
se is thetiim to oum.J.D. will alw•yebs
frond • man amesget mem. Long may
be wave, bbd may he be .pared to mien-
.ge cr. games .t Galeria% for many and
may • year. For
Hp's a croa7 e' mi••-• nosy c' mine ;
Aa' hese (•7 wakes' ever. -this creep e.
�. A)5L
S6' la the shade os • warm Jody day.
For that remota I behaved myself in the
quiet and 1 fashion that so
well b•aems& aa elderly gentleman is
this porde& d tie atuMossth °eatery.
Bet ism° .1 the neighbors didn't vet in
tM same r'.•eomabl• wy, but looked
epee the wise when it was rad, and the
malt whoa it didn't gin, its molar i& the
cep, .ed who were very "tired" when
tit pates darkened iota night. How-
ever, I'm set going to toll tales ort of
School, se rho boys say, holing satisfied
that the pegs of sad sh'
a*ttgss of bighead seat day mast
bay. ,.minded •v°s the biboli•M that
the platform of heavy indulsone, in the
Sowing howl on omissions ut 'eb-
bs sejoymeS* are mire than soon-
terlalaeed by the atter resells et
the isdieseeti•S, and that it isn't a
healthy remake to get loaded up dur-
ing tM dog days with that which bitft\
Mk. • ssrpsat and dinged' like a ad-
der. Bet as I's not seder weary to
deliver aapelf of a tempeemee essay,
I'll trop as mew ow this matter. bet tun
my &Hestia' 4. ether topics.
-Early is tho morbimtt of the Cale-
ti.airm M tap gilmar•••k was tomato
forth trues its retirement, and plow' on
t4 frosty pair. lot I've always a'hds it a
ttadiosl plash is my *Halm te alarm
altpedt is a befitting; fabism o& tis dm1a
d .11 eatioes. Thus It is that on St.
Patrick's day 1 tidied in wearing on my
awnly bosom --err rather on the lapel of
th• coat that earelupa• my manly form
--a sprig of the "dear little, tweet little
theme* of Indeed ;" on Si. Georgie s
day I dearly love a "red, red rose ; . on
$t. Davide day, I em Welsh enough to
oke looks in my mad : and 00 St. i but We is not dead ; neither is Home
Andnw'e dal, Burne' annirsrary ori Rule. England has thrown away a
1 do I Rend chance.
say other Caldwia
honor to the ossasion by weanng my
timrbwtond "tilm.raecb," and a
aprid of heather from the "Land o'
bows booth sed aha�gy wood," and
benne !pleat ban* ad bans.sk°.
ad parrittli. arsd Athol brows, and dhee
things d mseutti to aha beset of the
.ova of &old NSW
-And I trial and caw the games, and
I met toy old fried. Bob Ireland, the
piper, sad I had may a area with m7'
other friends Deno. Joliette'', Jock I that "Ti him that hath shall be giros."
Fotberimgham, we. Ted Wilma and the Galt is indeed "The Manchester of Ca -
And while observing the nada."
We 1 Samos -a SOW AMSSd'
saes --1see.M+a
I - Sessers Seeem - •
See. -d_ Masers.
Tess franchise is sow being given to
some of the Northwest Indian& The
bade of John South, Peters find Head-
man Ambler have Mee e.fraaehieed.
Headmen Gambler would be another
good name for Sir John.
•'ph, peal• t 1 We � yythetasw,, eat.
Within shy wide demotn there bests
Mae truer heart them mise ;
Det whoa • der Ilse this eons 'wad
Asia Santis ban her alai.. -
The inwrinek
1M w see
flesh meat hecto boas the sentiment
that prevailed is the hearts of many who
favored Goderich 'robe o0
Dominion Day. 1..r the Feat biz er
eight weeks the fact that Ouderish was
pea. to hold • gifted sthletie toerea-
sNt and earls ot t•ledosie goatee on
the First of July, had been heralded
from woe end d the entwine* to the oth-
er, and le tt ay of the Stats of the Un-
ion dee adieus heti boon sires by paster
sad through the pees. TM local com-
mitts had .creed ray and
against heavy odds to make the e•shar-
iag a amend sesesew, ani it is satidae-
tury to keine that the resort lustibed
their imagnes*. Fre year' past it had
been to hold a ilea day
is Ooderisk oa Daedalus Day, rod
whoa this year it was deeded to
give oar eased stWldi* sports the
ehar.eter of Caledonian sem••, it
was hoped that w obstacles would be
platted is the way of the be-
teg made the of ay H•1 hid
ever been in Guderish. Bot is this
the eomeiltee were doomed to dimp-
pointseot. fur M the very cetsa5 bar-
ren were attempted to be plowed m the
way of the arose et the ethane. On
former °session• it .as osl, aesssssry to
ask for increased railway
from Stratford to Godes-Mk. said the re-
quest was iemediatety gr•etei, but this
year when the usual • was
made to the distrwt railway superioteo-
dwt, Mr. Tiffs, M Stratford, • plump
refusal was the result, and it was sot
without considerable trouble sod delay
that the committee was melded to get
any extra railway . ltio$ t:a the
occasion.
A F. Whereas, of Ottawa, paid the
following tribute to the Caosd as Liber-
al leader
-All had reason to feel proud of their ten-
or, ate Hoa. Edward Blake.-.applaesel-ties
whom so heater mss ever lived. She be
had beoems the Madero( the Liberals in dif-
ferences
ise-
ed. He hhadacrwted and � uwhin had
. ~ab
teen sad to cad et the co.atr7. and whirr 1•
teaspoon of .Il tomcat, independent, right
Oilskin me. - g
Tea vote in the Eoglish elections op
to the hour of going to preps was : Torics
240, Unionises 47, total 287; GldMos-
iaes 119, Parneltites 65, total 174. The
agricultonl vote went with Chamberlain
and the Tories. Gladstone u defeated,
Tag noncom.
amongst the boys little Freak Wilson,
John Campbell, James Balleatyse *rad
M•t. Virtue showed op D RL X04 funs,
while Futhewarh* ,
D. K. Aadessoa, Jas. Maim std J.
Wilkins here e/ tee Maars amongst the
met. The neseber el girl dohoon pres-
ent we •seaediswly largo, bbd eamprised
AegVito Rankin, atie DorsAsh, �I An
Vmt•iria Taylor, Dors
4eseoa, Katie Andes.ee, A. G.Ib.aith
and Its Taylor.
?its HIATT V5*ONT
was homely eputeeted, and the a.setbl.d
multitude took great immunisation In view-
ing the "battle ut the giants" int e
hamtoer•thmwiDR, the shot patting sad
mbar wean. The 14 Ib..ed was
t put
49 ft 10 ih by IL N. Harriss.
hest the bast mend made by Owes
Decry b, 3 ft 8 is. J. D. 1[e(� also
broke • reined by petting the heavy
shut 37 ft S, is. He also s000seded in
towing the amber wham his e.mpstitoes
failed to upend it. In 1 with
this eompstition we give the following
deseriptioe of some d the pciaeipal e•m-
petiton :-
a. S. a5s1.sox
"Tats :Wild unborn •hall lire to rue li
The busting et that dap.'
Ma7Crteevegas appear to he gtegari-
oos. At least one would thins so after
reading tis• splendid descriptirs article
of Galt as a manufacturing town, whish
appears on our second page this week.
The group of factories crowded into
Galt, all of which, we understand have
not been boomed by the tuwo, emphasi-
ses the truth of the scriptural adage
is a powerful looking seas 6 ft 11 in.
1. 'boigkt, 44 lashes armed the ,
aid weighing 107 lbw He was alma
20 Ile overweight for kis best work, bet
was otherwise in state trim. He L •
Canalise by birth sad training. having
been born in the city d Torusto 36
years ago. He is ouindered eery handy
with the glove. and •smutimu.tnee was
matched against Mervin Thomson, the
Cleveland slugger, for a pule of $300,
but Thomson failed to °oueect.
Tia D•T
mooed suspiciously and brightly, and
the eommittes non were early aster
getting things to rights fur the proper
carrying out of the games. By the
evening train of the night before
of the athletes, piper",
others had Dome to town, and quite ear-
ly in the morning the music by the
pipers and the braes band was wfimect
to show that • great day was abed of all
pleasure seekers.
Tei .. 01 O51t*O1.MILIIT
consisting of J. D. Stewart, nasals. M.
Blutchisoo, chairman, W. L meta.,
secretary. C. A. Nairn, trm.erer, Geo.
Whims field sea' and Jas Addison, D.
C. Strachan, A. Dickson, D. McDonald
cod D McGiliooddy could be found
'loving hither and thither, lag se
Ihht on the arrival of the ez thou -
sande of visitors then would bit no jar
ring or clashing oonnectics 110 ihe
10
doings of the day. Shortly
a.m., the train from Stratford arrived
with
rather "kettles." D w T511 11755 t'o*tHaa
piping and dancing Ididn t forget b oke I Tea rumor that Hon. Wm. Msedou- filled slmost to suffocation, and with
in pd performing
feat grazing
. sawed hone in hie descent. The sm.
eenfsl of the meet was
remind with pr.Inay d spelsms by the
domande who witnessed it.
nth month
. iso proved to be a interesting feature
of tM Ames, sad sumo good •zhibitioas
d i .team were give. W. A. Mc-
Lean proved that he we egoally reliable
se a sprinter co se a long distaste* rum-
mer, taking Asst pleas is the 100 yards,
1h. 300 yards and the mile, and gemmed
u the hurdle ram. McRae, Ji h. too
and F.theris*haws also abetted op as
wieners In ths tot rate.; and the way
Archie Boon stepped ever the obstacles
sad trona. Wardle nee sees a surprise
to all wisp Wel sot saes bis raceis it on
the
former eoea.ieae. In the boys
tossing of little Freak 11WOsoe writhe'
bet esl. noshed
its only,. start,
►.t M roakd ear aim.► rt••• .at
sad Mid the position Metal h•
die wianing Ilse, .Ithowgb
with boys mow thea a heed tiller mad
several yeses elder than himself. TM
Bide chap was d••rry dlyy applauded trash.
he led the
le the Oda' ram Aegis Raskin temper
ed with her.ospetiton *boot the sew
as yossg Wilma did with his, and she
Rot then .11 the same, with Dora .ad
Bells Tayiw 1d .bel 3d.
Sit MATCH
wes aka ped In b) J. D. McColl, J.G. Hogan, Bodoni'.
McRae, W. A. 1[c and D. 13. Jobs- Dancing and Piping -A R lgt.rris,
starer McColl had a easy Ant, and Mc- Winston' ; R 8 Rookie, Woodstock ;
Rae did not have hard two Rt �l H.ar-
onad. It was *spooled
flex-
time would .stet in this mated, and
make it warm fur McColl,
bet st11.in-
joined
had whisk iH g.
ham debarred him from being a comp•tu
tor.
Tsh Teo or w51.
5RCMS SCOTT
is a Hume county boy, who has wee •
000timeatal reputation as a Mbleth.
H. was boys in the township of Morris,
in 1856, sad is a ,sesgiently 31 year of
age. He stands 6 ft l j in in his stock-
ings, and weighs, 110 lbs. As an all
around athlete it would be difficult to
And his superior.
D. tri evulVen,
Stanches jump-lst D M Sullivan,
13 ft 4 au ; ld Archie Scott, 111 ft 114 in ;
31 J McRae, 12 ft ♦ in.
Running loos jump- A Scott, 19ft
6f in; 2dJ McRae, 10 ftAto;3dD34
8wuivas 19 ft.
Standing high let D Al B.11i-
esa 6 h 7 ac ; 9d Awaits Swett 6 ft 6 is ;
3d J McRae 6 ft Ain. ]•t D)b B.11i-
Hoo. map end
van 36 It 4 in ; 24 Amebae 8eOtt 14 ft 9b
is ; 3d J McRae 32 ft IOUs.D M Sada-
van,
high jasrp►-
van, 4 ft ; ld Archin Ilett 6 It 10 w ;
34JMaaas5ft4t5.
Welting with polo -At Maio Scott
9 ft 7 in ; And D M Selina 8 ft 6 is ;
�� rd hurdle rft ecti let Archie
Scott, And W A McLean, 34 D S John-
300 yards r•o. -lot W A MaL•ee, td
J McRae, 34 D 8 Joba.t.b Frock
Boys' raw (seder lb}-
Wilsoo, Sd Motheow Scott, 36 Jae
Ballantyne.
'rove-las Ami. Reship, 26
Dots Taylor, 4d Belle Ts los.
One mile ehee-1st *A Metro" L
D 8 Johnston, 3d J lge ea
100 yards raes-1N W A alsese, 2d
J M.Rae, 3d Archie 8estt.
totems. -
Racing and jomping-Jas Addleorr,
God.riob ; John Moffatt, London , H
between teams from the townships
of
Goderich and Colborne respectively, i
sot come off, owing to the non-appear-
ance of the Cnlborse team. J. Robt.
Holmes was present with ten strapping
fellows from Goderich township, who
were reedy to poll their any-
where awd This talon of
Colborne to psis team in the Geld we
the only loose link in the chain of events
dories the day, and was one over which
the committee had no vo-
ted. A 1 Colborne taxa bad
undertaken to Ret op a team, and it was
not known that be had fatted to connect
until it was duo late to Malars
is the field. A pleasing
of the
day was the almost entire absence of is-
tozicated mem on the grounds, and the
committee are to be congratulated on
TSB O5Dea Al•D 1159.11007
of fattier that prevailed during the pro-
gress of the r.esS This was patties -
tarty setie.able. despite the greed f that
the gnd .binds were filled gtrifrbarly,
and many who came late were unable to
dad seats. This, however, wee an Inion•
that ma eerily be remedied on
futon occasions.
ns
the wkbrsted jumper with weights.
is also • Canadian by birth, having test
seen the 11.10 of day in Oollingwnod.
He is 5 ft 84 in. in height, weighs only
160 lbs, bet be i• ell msaele and spring,
and shares the work sod honors with
the heavy athletes. His specialty is
jumping, and when he drops the dumb
belle, it is herd to tell when he'll land.
One of his teats, that of 4ompi.g over
the horse without • run. e• sllwoys an
attraction on any athletic Geld when he
may bo f000d. Notwil , his
Irish name, be speaks the Gaelic Admit
1 and is at home equally with men of
the heather or .ons of the Emerald I.1..
� He is 26 years old.
aisles and platforms crowded. It was
.took d t0.1hm1tle8, •••111sg.eaber Wm'gall was likely to run in Carton Sas sin thea found that the railway a000nmo
ip, shat pmttiag and imene r %bromiag.
Wb.s D. M. 9D1.* jumped over the
bores in a deeding jemp, from gar to
FM I as reminded of the remark of
ti did Moot of mise to the athlete M �
the IL C. Poole at Ashfield • ample of
weeks ago, "Osh ! ware it's sot j.spim'
at all, at all ; it's Syia' ye were, so ye
were!" Take it ail the way through and
I W a Ase day's rsti•s•t •sjoyssest.
of theneighbors •
Goo McKay, Wiagbam.
Homy Weight Competition - 9' C
Strohm. Goderich ; J I.00ut, W ifeb•eq
J A Merton, %%wham.
TIRLD Seigel&
J. D. 11bL1.,
of Lobo, is • first -els heavy weight
athlete. H. is 26 years of eq., weighs
196 Its and stands 6 ft 2 in. Last year
he won the hip for all around
Canadian MMus His stoci•Ity bow -
ever, u heavy wurkaad lei saber tossing.
shot putti•e and hammer throwing he
has few superiors. Whoa not oepeed
u Mklstics he is employed no his farm
ie Lobo township as a bread winner fief
the anion. Hos display of medals on
Dominion Day was .s h admired by a
hast of people.
10100. S'i55,
the Tory chieftain wild with anxiety. dnion was insuffioieut for the also nsoo-
Sir John has been bouncing all over the ista, and the train had to be despatched
°oastitueney IbM at present shatter ddrrmkto d• that had been lett behinn to bring d. Alto -
him, now at • Methodist church corner rah*, the morning train brought op
sante lyime, opm. at church gsrdeu eve 1,000 ,Dole Th. number was 4sg-
party, ad Dan again at a Roman Catho- minted by other trains during the day.
11.
pigmies. Poor Macdonald has been a while the roads from the country to the
political w•ndesur of Isis ruin, perst,o- town were one mass of moving vehicles,
th. occupants oI which wen wmieg to
ally. Rejected at Kieeston, stere be se the games.
was best known, he had to go to Nasi- •ttoxoeT THIS Ti.iTOSe
b ( a, and we noticed John Sha., F. S. Scott, W.
also to Carlton. rat cru rasa w lir,....'ILi• . A. 110 .1+.
A. R. Munni, of Winghsm, had the
most ",onsie"trace of any man in the ring.
The advertising the gams received in
Tea Swett. articles helped to materially
swell the attendance.
George Stivena as • reliable field sec
nary couldn't be surpasesd. His Kil-
marnock covered • level head.
George McKay, of WTinyham, one of
the judges on dancing, looked as if he
felt glad that he didn't go to Lucknnte.
It. 8. Rankin, the Scottish vocalist,
aided the judges materially by 161
timely counsel. "Bub' is • handy tsan
on Caledonian Day.
J. A. Merton. of W inaham, car s
"revising barrister" in the heavy weight
competition. His decisions were sc fair
that there were no appeals.
W. 1. Horton and C. A. Nairn trade
a strong team in handling the torr.s-
pondencs and finances of the affair.
These young men are public spirited.
James Leant, of W tngham, a former
Ooderich man, t in snowy
Innen, helped the heavy weight competi-
tion along "bra.ly." His role as jsdgs
was, "111 g,'s than every inch: they
mak', sad no more."
desire to e=pee tI it beet thanks to the
georgette staaager, J. D. Stewart, sad W. radiate,
the judges from outside. Also to R. N. were four garters, F. Prior,
Harrieue and D. M. Sullivan, the well- J. $waffield and Gregor McLean. At
known athletes, for valuable aasistttrtce the .ord "Go" Price at once shot to the
toward making the games the great sac- 1 front closely followed by Latham, who
otos which they undoebtedly were. oufortooately took a header a few yards
The Siegel* Itsee.
Shortly after sin p m., the biorJs sate
was called on. This was • race fur
.'green" riders who had won a
prise. The distance wee to be two miles,
or sit :lines around the ►quare There
the champion weather athlete of Cana-
da, is • libel, young fellow of 22 years,
w•iging 166 the, and standing 6 ft 7 in.
He belongs to Hloneo., Middlesex °run-
ty, and makes • specialty of running
high jump, wittiest weights. During the
10 and Ultima did sone hand-
sprtsg and somersault work that markt
tie crowd, and which was not on the
He has recently been appoint-
ed
program. ( t po•itioo in the
Northwest, cod is sow on his way to the
sense of his sew duties.
Jong .stow.,
PRIZE LIST :
55577 WSIGHT
Pottinz 21 Ib. shot -tat J D McColl,
37ftbis; 2d RN Har11Oo, 37ft4in;
3d J Brown, 33 ft 1,0 in.
Throwing heavy hammer -1st R N I made a Berne attempt, and kept third
iso&, 02 ft 5 in : 1d J D Auteuil, place for four laps, when h e had to re -
7 ft. etre, helve overweuted. The contest
was very
;s race tlati et to
Mob place by a
from the start. He, however, quickly
picked himself lapsed pluckily rodeon,re-
mining sec sod vacs before the first Isamu
finished. and 1 it to the elms,
L-ttl. "Gree," who was mwnt*4 on a
safety machine touch too heave for him,
8Y ft 10 la; 3d Ar'ebi.8eutt, 7
Putting 14 lb shot 1st R X Macri- between Price and
son 49 ft 10 is ; 2d J D McColl, 48 ft i clomp and was any
1 is ; 3d Archie 8eott, 43 ft 8 in. the torah,
Throwing 64 Ib, leegth-1st J D Mc- few yards. Owing, to TtejLean s retire -
Coll, 26 ft 84 in ; 24 A Scutt, 23 ft 2 in ; third,spent
Swsthus securing succeeded
ttOMtminiiation third
ng in 1
3d R 14 H•rnsos, 29 ft 5 in.
Thrmwise light hammer - 1.1 R 14 prize.
Harrison 112 ft 8 in - H J D lleColl, eentUA hmeert.
and so had $ member ' I tab• and British Columbia or sea y V '
and everything woe beefy ma rsevtlttg >, W 8mt.tton, Broes•ls J I 22Y ft eg he Cab 100 lel. Tke.eadtenw a the 5755141 was o .
of the w- rt I Ile hu rad bene is t►o vin` for come 'pwg.sg the Caber -1st J D YsColl, I u Iatric as the asoeet deserved. �r.
oeeerred to sag the harsoa7 torso Provinces to And • wt x him- YeKey, Jea Lo...e A. R. Norris, Wing- time, bat •howl •owlJonce of •v andeash
swam i• a7 wad• Th. "kepis" urea" l calf. Sir Richard has not had to go that ham ; J. W. 8hew and W. ye rdoe\, 138 11 3 is ; 2d R N Harrison,Harrir`a, 3d D M Rankin presented • pleasing
and Bob Ireland Blyth ; E. Mogan, W. Papst, Seaford' ; phyiioil strength. He stands 6 t 2 in., tudiivae. an I select As • voedi•t, he is a sue-
ama
1014 rat heat f he year, far. and "Pieta •boot 190 Its. Wrestling! - Grieco -Roma -1st J D eves, his descriptive Scotch songs being
sue -
1014 r that if he we int 4 laird of the iJ.s Walker, Tockersmith; John b1eMi1 iii
SIR Jaws hes been speaking against lard ex-M.P., sled taaoy others whom Tit. Jerwngu 5sD v5el.nNii McColl ; 2d J Melia& splendidly sung. His "Battle of ftitl-
nei t and pions of ttooe give • with .• i puxrton meth nrt.o. ng" was most dealstie. His dueler
sett Dominion Dal to Rive • mos bit European infidelity. This *minds us namssdu not now some to mind. Shutt- Mss takes pert to by others, a flash, Bed dreamed Highlander at his own with hie daughter, Miss M. Rankin,
skirl on the pipes ; and the little lads that his henchman the "Boy` Beatty 17 titer 12 30. ofMthe events were
.z amen, and soy expense -1st D 8 Johnston, 2d J Wil- wen also well rendered, and were m-
end
nta-tDtalolm of the events were c=oifing in the •_• , timer, � J FotT cr.n.l ooh time. Miss Swan atae:i•Asd
end imalm are all enraptured with Gods- i toes wrote • book on t1a wick•dmw of fcrmtd on the courthouvs square, and tremae. When Sullivan broke the rs-
! minoten drawing regBest dressed boy in Highland customs herself at once es • favofitw She tali a
ries. and lke polios oo.M•'t hinder them ver s•laris. Ea- headed by the piper and the Goderich ord fox sanding hem, map and imam. soder 18 ears n ase -1st John Camp- good voice, sad a a weN trained and at iufidelit w • bad thing, but we brass bend, proceeded to the grounds. with a d Wt. 4iu ,eburs rMd revalist. We bars seldom
Eros waiting Hwrw's meaty tows mat roP••n yTke crowd that followed and 1 was tomulteoea appleame fres the bell.9d 7 ilaN. •�
?sits. If I'm ben .1 the nett slehr•- sever knew 50 infidel European states was one of the largest amid, and when Tum McKenzie, s local Boys' Highland fling in a,atume-lot reset "Annie 1aurii more teautitutIy
Id y e'er one is Goderich. Lookingfrom k Wilson, 2d J Campbell, 3d J rssdered. Miss Ag,gi. Rankin, a jovial -
sod
I have half • mead to wear a kilt man who woo call • railway charter the
sen, mu°ewsded in taking • winaine Faso P de sings', lett • pleasing and • pair of long hoer•, sad moble 1 for $�,�. infidelity is bad, bot not eke grand sand up the street that led place in notating, there was a lend and Ballantyne
eve infidel would say that he "wish. from Britannia road to the grounds with well-s.etained shoot from tbe aprotators. Sword ions for boys under 16 years- Her singing and Janie[ captured 'tatty
might take • few lemmas oe the pipes, so hino meld M discerned but •$ dswysog lot Funk Wilms, 2d M Virtu., 3d J •Souter heart. Johnston and pother
As to M to Rood teeth u& the oee••iuo- ed to God he could catch bin," chile TSB Jt rnwe •1 Tera lose Cas 1, Ingham, ord the children gave some
sista of truss beiryts, filling the street Father -
Campbell. _March 1st Roht Ireland, 24 pleasing ezhibitioes of geoid" demise
ewer, there's We of Mme te think he helped the offender out of the teenfrom ord to mod. and fres aide to side by D.D. M. Sullivan. wealth, of the events Piping
t with 83.000 of 1.iblro fends- in- The crush •t the gate wee , eagerly Honked forward to by the spats- Pip. -major McDonald, 3d D K Ander- during the evening, sad the two gentle-
-My
*utter betwixt aero sed then. h sen rained carried the home by storm
-My old irony, J. D. Stewart, the fidels are bad, but not every infidel and fore time it deadlock
at looked as if there tors, and when the Bret horse sea led .on.
ut tM ilaaesn. was cover in bet• weed my they oouldthan
"ben" some fellow would 1 • were
t lnep et the gate d against
i nst into the riwg, •baa of
&.the and Rmol -lot Rolle 1e.- is *tot "Sailor's Hornpipe.- Little Tog
• root Aderson, 11 Pi tea or n *tot and one of the other lads also
esas•AK member "giddier then hell .meld scorch se tightly wen tt'• people wedged ger seemed to pees armed. Afterward when laid, Iml r j gave the same dares he • manner that
4., •nedetioe. and ..sated to he 16 \is . feather." Weteh thm Tur►ca .hmn th.y t\n •p•rt.re. By pod be the t• It Bawdes'• away poor naso on the McDonald.
glory all day M the ',theorise. Hresell was ale loudest. taken were wile to relieve the pr0someore, some the excitement Weans. intense. Pibroch --1st R Ireland, 2d Pipe•n.a- drew _enthsstslerld applause. neThe
knee, there mid everewha.. nod alwwys and bear17 6,000 pars►.• etlResed tn• Manager Stewart ordered the dancing to jog McDimald. INPbag of
1u. peewee ldebted to McGillicuddy grovel& 10 a trim the be diseoatiseed as anon se the large Highland ling In Jostume - 1st J was • $vanish ooseert, indeed. Mr ill.
shat, we be wan waited :.hd merry- 01.5110 rr5\Da naso o hone wee in position with the Fntheringbas, 24 D K Johoeton, 34 Jos Hutchison ocaupiei the chair, witted
Bras. an iso ev die to y tip gine, intoe. b1 J. D. Stewart, who during the eves-
tUisg wetM M shy e a Ay gas ' fir athl•th ubadiwo ee sue side of it. F.r Millan. r tf serials eras cup to
He poses o, eth,dil .bl p g on This and the roped wren a Boca emn.4. • .seM then w *oblates of the Gi111e C.nw (ewud doom is me nig, prawn
isenIEa cad head. J . a the same „etas or email job .1...g This .its the multitude of eager am, 24 0 $ the prism .innmra Tk. sedition hit
elillife tad-sizp•ssobarringthe let that 1 debt seise•• is the bale et bust 7 hen manager J. D. etewatt slide as bone, and thee Heptose wassees birth- tfom let J there . I more then pleased will the proton �i=All
he is, like myself,* little lighter le the nem is Qum& today. presence felt, and after having .sleeted or bimsstt for the jump Ria arms
..: T If -kerma shot potter.