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• ess give yes year resist of the
3ste Productions
Leading Manufacturers
In footwear Moss an the
obs Domisioa- Prices lower than at arty
kR eler (in the Domtalen tractile same clam
Ordered Work
equal to the bet ha tangs`
TO SLOP WORE
ZTtRY PAIR 9uARAXTEI D.
kepairing done Promptly
nd Right.
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Niagara Falls,
7e Detroit, Buffalo,Pt.
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intermediate il Saginaw
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TO ADVERTISERS.
Notice of changes must be left
at this Office not later than
Monday noon. The copy for 1
changes must be left not later
than Wednesday noun. Cas-
ual Advertisements accepted
up to noon Thursday of each
weak
teem scenes.
IU advattee %dims is oke load columns
of Tam Stos*L of tssrtiops of esfer-
tsiwsteab en which en admissive fee
is charged. or frust which a peetues,
Sry benefit i■ derived, must be paid
for et the rete of one .-rest per
vont coda isearrtiuw, wo rA irye Leat
Uuas t.rrsti-fier ants. )Vkrre ad-
eertionnewta 4 en ere
Monied ek britt local yin hs yawn
free.
MARRIED.
DI fr-watt-NAvttort - At the Masse. Ode
rac►, ea the Nth Ina.. by Nev. J.. A.
Asada -eon. R.A., Jobe Rutrhes and Marr
Jane 1 aylsr, both or the township of Kart
Wta..sh.
DIED
Monate- in Colborne. mo Monday. July nth.
1.*& Martha, peusagest da titer of Itr
■o4 Moe Saamiel Y,urta. ■mcd !t years sad
1
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NEW ADVERTISEMENT&
At Cess --J. A. Read It ere.
desmstomatstw-i * Lewis.
Netls-Dsvises it Jaime..
Messy to lead -Jobs Dames.
Mack Velvet Ribbesa-A. Munro.
Damaged Oesds-Sassdere t Sas.
Cess! Ops. Hoose -Utile Lewd hotleop.
Dfgeatst Ws Wag sad
Jos. WIsIteIr.
TOWN TOPICS.
"I ceders mesas res falba' ..lea.
Is' fa Uta kelt prow. U."
A 9oas Passe*. -T1s moo metal gin
you ma make is to give a Wirt Pen. Ap-
gy a D. MoGltllcaMs. !Rest, Oedertch.
The Wsrtd s Fair fakirs bare tee os their
way rejoicing. tett Geo. Stewart still Woes
good photos at the reliable nada stand, rot,
Haaailtos•et. sad serrata.
The ball thpt ball trees pat on the toen-
deAat the past week to wsrrasted
wear and tear. sad se ere the sum -
setts =razed ea by the peoples
, F. J. PrMbsm
The rem of the ossstroble is aware of ti e
tasL hat Menem may net kaew that R. h.
tlsdeurs, !! me -
time, as turning out
ewe to t:hlcsto er Toronto for Nyle
ad enaah.
Msehsgel Oa set tater Diu Heads. letter
Meade Mee ma tier Illso primed at this ythpesry tomer w
paper, and k help to rest's. bssesess
Gail sad res ammo ea sad met prima
1 stn sow prepared tette any bled of plumL
wore : aka water nervine, at $ resrowNe
1 wIM to make a request to those ear -
that si a indebted to me for Ism yesrs se-
t. to eau gad amts the sato, without tur-
satee. G. N. Davie. It
It's my tntswtios to snake Goderieb m
, I tog to infers the eitiani@ of Gad.
aaN cicIDily It the, Will real at tis More of G.
N. fi■•Is• I am prepared to do us work le the
Welshing lino Workmanship sso.d to
none. and 1La charms sass esorbitsat.
It Sixtus, logs.
What M some s loos is otbel} gain.
This Is the ossa with Saunders t 'ion. who
suffered loos by the fire is their place recent-
ly. but they are oderisg great bargains in
geodademased by smoke. Astesger bar-
illas is about N,'M rolls of wall A
er srsl aasevrtseet of viewer. all theCrtasty goods es the greeted Moor. Rut read
their sdvertiertoest as page I. and Rovers
Yourself accordingly.
BRIEFLETS.
Charles Reid left on Saturday last for
Kincardine.
Raw W. A. Young was in London Fri-
day bat.
J. E. Sharman t• apesding • few days
1. tows.
Robert Merton left on Tuesday last to
visit relatives in Avr.
Miss Le Tortoni is visitteg in and
about Clinton this week.
Mr. W. B. Elliott arrived home from
Detroit Thursday morning last.
Sow S. Bo.d and wife, of London, are
of Mrs Geo. Aabemos.
Kelly, reeve of Blyth, went
i s p ug the Lakes Wed...day last.
' sere has been 'time good pickers/
•snmbt in the river during the oast week.
Mica I. E. fisherman, teacher, left
Tuesday us a visit to friends in Picker-
ing.
Mr Frank Humber returned on 8.t-
ovday lase from a two week s visit down
East.
MrJ. W. Vanetter, of Tor Stout,
le spending his vacation in Breettcrd and
'n Inity.
Mrs Morton and two children left no
Thursday Inst to visit in St. Marys and
Toronto.
Mr and Mrs McDoesld and children,
of Hamiltne. are visiting et the reridea s
of Mrs Hyslop, Anel.see St.
Mies Jenna Moon and her hr„ tber
Harry, of Chicago, is co • visit to oer
tows, tbs tests of Mr. G. Cox.
Mr D•viai Armstrong, of Chicago, wbo
bee been violins( 1. tows for the past
e iwple of weeks left foe hems oe Sandell/
14. Ed. Moore, of Cbisge, paid a
1x11 to see town tit obs hire pert of this
h, oe hie way to Moetrssl, Bourton
tad New Yotk.
Mr A. B. Onrwsll, of (iodated', re-
tuned bus. no Monday last. after vleit
lag friends in foe Old Country for the
peat sir weeks.
Mies M. A. MuLnnw.w, Kylaeken, isle
of Skye, Poetised. daughter a 1 the late
t/ Cheeks McLenese, drwgrlet, Marknolh,
• Oct., is visiting her *eosin, the Mims*
McL.sass bad Mrs (Dr) Mdnsi, Ilse -
sated.
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NEWS
Mr sod Mrs Jas. Morris and children,
of St. Thomas, are •iu'lug in and
mowed (Ld.rich.
Mr aid Mrs John Moore, Luvkn..w,
are spendtsr a day or two with Mrs
Swift, North St.
Rev Geo ltaehardson, arrived from St
Marys Musday lest, whither he bad
been preachtic os Ssday last.
Mrs W. T. Yates and infant left for
home, Wettings, on Friday. Mies Bella
Weston was of the parry.
Mn Hayhurst sad daughter of
Loudon ars •isatiog at the reaedeece at
tie lady's mother, Mrs 8. Platt.
Mn and bliss Must, of Stratford,
arrowed is town uo Wednesday, and in-
laid remaining • shun time.
C. 8. Hatch the famous portrait
pantie. hits Irmo Paris, paid a shoat
vest to Geo. Stewart this week.
Alexander C.thoart, of 8t. Clair,
Mich., formerly of this tows, bee beep
visiting friends in town donee the past
w eek.
Mn Nelson, s.comp•nied by her
relative, Mtge B.rtie Yates, returned to
her home, St. Thosa., on Friday Int
▪ swig.
C'sanest iors at St. O.orte's this
Trials) > ermine at half pot seven
The Bishop of Horne wil! coeduct tie
service.
Miss McConiell, of Belfast, and Miss
Lyle, daughter of Rev S. Lyle, Hamill-
_ too, are the guests ve Miss Beaumont,
r..ugata-et.
John Breckenridge bas bass employed
during the past week making the loss -
tails basins on the Courthouse Bgeare
water tight.
G. W Johnsor•, Principal of the Cen-
tral School, Hamilton, with family, on a
holiday trip around the lakes, has been
spending a few days at the Albion.
Mr W. H. Merry, principal of the
Boy's Hesse, Stratford, paid a visit to
his wife ou Satsrdsy sod returned to the
Home again uo Monday by the early
train.
Mrs W. H. Merry and child, of the
Boys' Home, Stratford, 1 by
Mrs B. B. Brice, are speeding a few
weeks here for the benefit of their health.
Dr M. Nicholeou, the West-st, dentist,
makes the of the natural
teeth • •penalty. Gas dmin.atered from
9 a. in. for the painless extraction of
testi.
The Toronto Warfel of Thursday says :
Mr S. T. Bastedo, the Atturney-Oeos-
rai's private secretary, Imam today with
hie wife •a,i family for Point Farm, oe
L ke Huron, for a two weeks holiday.
Charlie Heal•, who has been spending
• few weeks with his parents in town,
left for Chicago Friday past to work at
his trade. He served his apprenticeship
on Tan Sum to and is a good hand.
About 300 excursionists come op from
Clinton to do Guderich on Thonday.
The morning threatened rain, and de-
terred /natty from cosine, bat fortunate-
ly for those who came the rain -held up,
and a good day was spelt.
Don't fail to see "L'ltle Lord Faun-
tlerny at the Greed Oren House on
Woodsy evening next. The New York
Tribune says : "MI promos cf gentle
heart and simple :este will wish to en
Little Lord Faustleroy and will
heartily *env it."
Out A FLTIan Vrarr -Messrs Join
Leckie, of the Freehold Loan Associa-
tion of Toronto, and at nee time wardee
of Huron, was in townTsssday last, re-
newing old aegoaintaseea He was
1 by Prisei Shaw, of the
Brawls public school, a well-known
sod highly -esteemed resident of our
county. It is needless to state that both
gentlemen were warmly received and
heartily welcomed by their Essay friends
in the county town.
'•LITTL. Leap F*t,TLmsoT."-A
syndacste letter to the press says, spssk-
int of the dramatization of "Tsui* Lord
Fauntleroy":-It is like having a beauti-
ful ideal brought before ono. We like
having • little heart besting specially for
Too and for tae, and a little brain think-
ing oat bow to make life sweeter, better
sod braver." "Little Lord Fanntleroy '
will be predated ted at the Oraad Opera
Hots on Monday eveeinc next, Jel
21st, by a first class New York Co, with
LiWe Queen• Wells in the title -rola
Tjcksta 25e, 35e and 50o. Plan of hall
at Freese & Porten'•
Laid AT Rest. --The funeral of the late
Charles E Slack took place to Maitland
cemetery ou Friday sfter000e, from the
re idesee of the late Thos. Dark,East-st..
Rev Mr Seeman off catisg. Mayor But-
ler and Masers flinches, J. 14. Shep-
her, J. T. Garrow, Q. C., M.PP., F.
Jordan and J. J. Doyle were the pall
bearers. The member of Maitland lodge
No. 33, A. F. & A. M. i' 1
their late brother to the e.Geetery, seed
eondocted the funeral sarviea of Me
order both at the hems and the rove.
A large number of old friends and
seg saint sores of the demand elm atnod •
.d the nhseg.iea Chas. R. Slack. was
the son of the late Gaoler Slack. of Huron
county, and was reared and *dusted in
Ooderieb. He first stsdaed for the legal
profession, but afterwards entered the
mei/motile calling lied was well-
known in bee/inns eirelee in Detroit,
Beftalo and (Thiamin, especially :.a *ay
motion with the forwarding trade, ai
',bleb he was an expert Syria times
sixes he west M reside is the South for
the benefit et his health, hat the change
wee unavailing, and he seeenmb.d last
week. Its less • wife sod one desgh-
ter ani • large amber of friends to
mourn his loss.
The
GODERICH. ONT.. FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1590
HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMS.
Result at tioderioh, Hzeter and Dungannon -Names and
Standing of Successful Pupils.
Examtnaunn f..r Eotrauce to High Stbocls and Collegiate Ituti•otee were held
at Gaderich, Exeter and Dungannon on .1uly 3rd, 44. and 5th. Candiiatea were
required to make, at leant, our -third of the marks on each paper and uoe half of the
aggregate '1' end Hygiene were given se • lone. subject. Aggregate
number of marks 815 Marks required to pass 367, and 33i ; of each subject.
Ma.y of the casdidatesnbtain,•.I more than 3117 mark., but failed to obtain the uno-
Ibird in each subject. The pluckily 'subjects were arithmetic, grammar and • few
in history. Below are the castes and marks of :he candidates who lassoed in every
subject. The narks of those wbo tailed will he sent by the Itupaa;tor to the
mother er aadidate seat week.
Bates, Lottie . -400.. Godenoh P. S.
Walton, Leos ..405.. ••
Bleach Fred ..402.. ••
Guest, George ..418.. 9N
McKenzie Harry ..405.. ••
Rues, Erset ..454.•'. ..
Russ, Alison ..4d8.. ••
Sturdy, Berton L ,408.. ••
Ferguson, Lillie ..410.. No. 3, Colborne
Hamilton, Millis -.461.. ••
NIut.:h, Mary . -493. ••
Fertu.on, Albert „436.. •.
Robertson, John K . -431.. "
!lair, Rebexs - .544 No, 2, Ooderich
eoott, Clan ..438.. •.
Holme, Bertram
Weiser, Theodore
_ Putter, Cynthia
Shannoo, Carrie
Campion, John
Draper, George
kobt Park
a•
as
•
•
- ..
•
Ale Watson
"
Geo. Shephard
.411.. •'66
.429.. " •..
.414.. No. 1, Colborne Miss Maty Jones , , , .
428- olamterleh BmparsteSehmeI8i•ter Beeediete ,
379.. ..
436.. No. 1, Ashbeld
Horton. Hillary - -381.. No. 9. Colborne
llecburney, Wdh. ..400.. No. 15, Aebtieid
Mie Annie Barrows..
Mage Mary Linfield . .
John McRae
Cave. Minnie ..
Hicks, Laura
Kerslake, Allis
Clarke, Blanche
Dor ward, Nellie
Fitton. Hattie ,.. 459.. •'
Hollana', Addis ..524.. `•
Holland, Helve ..4099.. •'
Levitt, Annie -433.. ae
Martin, Nettie ..404.. ••
McCallum, Elsie 485.. "
Treble, Veda . -393.. " ,
Trerethiot, Lids ..437.. "
Brooks; Willie . -461.
Clement, Heber ..443..
Creech. Norman .418..
Glanville, Lloyd ..3118..
Hersey, Cecil ..413. -
Roes, Prescott , - .3 1.
Ross, Willis - .472. -
Snell, Aquila ..480.. e•
Willis, Oeorge ..421.
Hers, Martha - .474.. No, 7, L •born•
Murray, Agee ..433.. No. 2, Hay
Shirray, Ellen ..382. , "
Aldsworth, Charles ..443. - '•
Campbell, James 487-. "
Campbell, John .4913 ii.. •'
McTaggart, Alfred 503. - '• 66
....
Murray, Willa - .448. , '• •' .. • -
Smillie, Maggie . -463- - No. 10, Hey.. v Kim J. Ooeealo•k....
Strum ter, Lydia 400 ;No. 7, Hay hoax. J.Latta
Hess, William
Spottier, Mary
Shapton, Frank
EXETER.
460.. Na 4, Uaborr • Jas. A. Dempsey
530.. ••
432.. '•
.414.. Easter P. S.
.475. . •`
u
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•
&lir. H. Tom
66
1, L. Gilleland
W. 111 Johnston
•
..
450.., ••
400. - No. 11, "
498- -!No. 3, Stephen
DUNGANNON.
114
James Reran
A. W. Hotham
Brown, Mand ' ..391. . No. 8, Ashfield Geo. S. Woods
a.
Cooke, Seri. ..409..' ,•
Davidson. Naomi 398. , , •'
Lowry, Erma 1..370. . o.
Mclean Lily x..432.. a'
Pater, Bert . , 475. .
Gray, Fannie ..407- . No. 6, Ashfield
MCC fish, Tete. , .494-
MoOrory, Kale 300.. No. 16, Ashfield
Matheson, Mary 461.. No. 7, Ashtield
Baynes. David.. ..472.
Quinn W,Ili•m . -396-
Kilp•trick, Sam. J ..367.
Stuart, Charles ..457.. No. 3, W. W•w•no.b..
Woods Albert ..431..
McKenzie, Chas E .412.. No. 2, W. Wawanosh..
.a
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Miss Lirsie McLeish..
.a
Miss Lizzie Finlay....
John H. Cameron. -, -
No. 9, Asbeeld Thos G. Allen......
GI
Miss Ella Bates, of Ware, Mage., is
spending a few weeks in town at her
parents r.sideeoe.
"•KeowLmnais :" A New Wmwity
Maaazten.-Rrunrledoe, a new weekly
magazine, occupies • new field, and it it
aceomplishes what it undertakes. it
ought to be indu,peoeable to every (ma-
scot a Cyclopedia. It proposes to answer
almost the infinite number of goes -
none epee which one ordinarily oonaults
• Cyclopedia, and fail, tolled the nu.wrr,
generally bees/nee the Cyclopedia is
not "op to date" --it was published, five
yesn secs, or mayhap, ten or more years
ago. "The world moves," and the most
important googlies* that want mowers
are of to-d,tv, not of yesterday. For
instance, Caprivi seemed* Bissearek se
Chancellor of Germany : who is Caprivi 1
How do you . his name 1 A
terrible storm at Apia. What ie that 1
H or do you pronoenes it 1 A resolution
in Brazil • low weeks ago. What lathe
n ew states? And so nn. If you ennsolt
any Cyelopsdia, and • fail to led the
answer to your gestion, or you find
setherities differing, sand a postal -Gerd
to Ksosele lgr, and find your answer in
the sett week's Mem The magaaiee e
publieb.d twice • year, with bound
volumes at nominal pries to its sobeorih-
ara. A spectre" espy, of the sate•.•
will be sent fres to trey applicant The
1 plies like all the issues of this publisher,
is hardly cove than .oinmal- -11.00 a
' year. Jose R. Atom, Publisher, 393
Pearl Rt, New York also, Chimers and
Atlanta.
Ceeensav Btrttsa.-Se foreh a..p.•«-
lov : - twat *waft My Jabs Hannah, of
1 the Reeteeth. temesbM., Ktrkb.s sad
Gmderich . , shipped from ben
533 tubs of butter and 195 Aimee. The
shipment was made to Edinburgh, Soot-
laad. The cheese were midget the Kin -
born and Blake factories. This ship•
moot of butter clean out all of Mr Han-
n ah's make until the eat of July. The
e ntire shipment amounts to about $7,-
300, of which $5 f00 is for butter, and
represent■ the make of the creameries
for about tt.ree weeks. The will ururd
nor readers some ilea of the vast import-
ance of the dairying industry to our
farmers. Here is the very considerable
IoM of $7,000 paid out in thistmsediate
vicinity by one dealer for the prndoets of
the dairy, for the out -pot of about three
weeks If our farmers would only de-
vote to dairying, an industry for which
nor ownty is dmirahly adapted, the
attention it deserves, they would soon
be entirely independent of fall wheat
and would hate established in its stead
an industry which would he mere profit-
able and vastly surer. We are glad Is
learn, however, that the tuition of ibis
vicinity are now coming to , -
the benefits of tb. Drewry. 1Glbeno,
Mr Hannah has bad to whet, ria saw
times almost beg patronage, but flee
year patrnns are meting to him ani ask-
ing him to send foe 'their ureas. This
a se it should be, sod Indiestes • new
en in the creamery Imminent Diiryisg
and etnek raising 1s what oar farmers
moat depend stem, and the seiner they
mine to it the better. Many are begin•
ginning to realise this and are shaping
their worm soenrehn,Zly, en it takes
liti
tomto make the Aims.. d w• are
evoke to ne the it is Wel. grad-
mally bet ental,.
GENER
L INTELLIGEN
Gots: Out. Ws/sr.-Mr W. E. Otleenr
the well known retired merchant, gad X
Doe of our oldest residents, will leave oe
• trip t.. British Columbia ou Tuesday
neat. He will los absent • year, unless
as he himself expressed, "I get home-
sick " The Guderich man who wool
get homesick inside of a year is a rare
Mr James Church, sanitary plumber
and steam titter, has been secured by
Sau.dere & tion to attend to that branch
of their busts/es. Mr Churrh will re-
move his family to (:odeneh shoaly and
bsx,me • permanent resident. He comes
well roc,mmended from one of the lead-
ing firma in Toronto.
Ftar.--Oo Saturday evening last •
fire broke not in the tear of • house
on Bruns-st., belonging to Mr Geo.
Acheson and occupied by Mr 1'. B.
Wallace. The alarm was soon giv.a
and the briiaJe hastened to the score
sad bed the daises under control in
about five miuotes The hr. brigade
and the waterworks made • qu,,d team
and did good work.
In the sprint fruit promised a very
heavy crop, but it is doubtful if there
will be eves a quarter of 'hat ire.
expected. This is doe to a blight thot
has struck the trees, known as tire black;
where touched by it the branches stem
burned. It is said by horticulturist.
that this will work its way through tt e
tree sed ultimately destroy it, unless
checked, and the only way to do this is
w at once prune off the burned or deed
brencbev,
orANA
Brantford Erpo•ifor : Kr Vsnatter,
formerly os the composing staff of the
E.p'..itor, and now of Ouderich, is in
town. Alluding to the balloon electric
tight which the • eerier has been seeing
for the past few weeks, he laughed and
seid,••Why, it is just ea far tram Goderich
as it is from Brantford." Tb. (•.crier's
visicn is misty when it cannot teal the
difference between animating starandan
electric light that could not possibly be
visible ninety miles off. There is no
e lectric light about it and nothing to be
exercised about. It is s star of consider-
able magnitude and that is all there is
about it.
N,n IN TAR "BOOK Toni?." --The
statement has been widely circulated, pro-
bably by parties who wiaLed it might be
true, that John B. Alden, Publisher, of
New York, Chicago, and Atlanta, had
joined the "Book Trust,-' which is try-
ing to mcoopolise the publication of
standard books, and to increase prices
frum 25 to 100 per cent. Mr Alden
sends w word that he has not joined the
Trust, and there is not and never has
been any probability of his joining it
The "Literary Revolution-' which has
aceomplisbed such wonderful results
within the past ten years, in popularizing
literature of the highest character] n
"trash" over finds plea on his list), still
goes on. Instead of increasing prioes,
large reduction in prices has recently
been made, particularly on copyright
books by American authors. A catalogue
of 96 pages is sent free to any applicant...
One of the latest imam from his press is
"Stanley's Emin Pasha Expedition," by
Waoters, a very handsome, large -type,
illustrated volume, reduced to price from
$2 00 to 50 cents. This wcrk tells a most
interesting and complete story, beginning
with the conquest of Soudan, and con-
tinuing through years of Africa explor-
ation, the revolt of the Mabdi, the siege
of Khartoum, with the death of Gorden,
the return of Dr Junker, besides the
story of Stanley's own adventures,
including his s0000nful Relief Expedi-
tion. it is one of the best and most
complete works issued upon the snlject.
Send Alden your address. and you will
receive his 96 -page catslotus, and from
time to time specimen pates of his new
publications John B. Alden, Publisher,
393 Peen St., New York also Chicago
and Atlanta.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
SPIEIAL CortreiL MmgriNu.-Groncil
met today (July 7th, 181)1),) at Holse-
vtlle, at all from the reeve. Members
all present. Minutes of past meeting
read sod passed. A petition from Wm
Yeo and fifty other was read and dis-
cussed, when the following motion was
Cut : Moved by J Beacom, sea.nded by
Thos Churchill, tbat a special grant of
$40 be Oven to repair side road between :
8th and 9th onn, oppcsite Mr Jno Mid-
dleton's farm, also • spatial trans of *40 j
to assist In ersa:ting a bridge over the
ersek on 16th non, opposite Mr Robert
Thnmpson'a farm -Carried. Mr Thee
Churchill, as tree inspector, 1 -
ed the payment to Mrs Tebbutt of
$4 50, for 18 trees wader the Tree -plant-
ing Aol, Moved by 8 Sturdy, seconded
by J B.•enm, that the reeve sod trea-
surer are hereby ,. 1 to borrow
• sem of money not to exceed five hun-
dred dollars, at such rate of interest as
may be agreed upon. to be paid tibia
the taxes ..f the present year shall be
oolleot.d Carried. The fcllowmg so
counts were paid, via • Wm (tetter, for
gravel, $.1.75; Wm Collins, indigent, for
one -Darter, $10-75; Was Sterling, use
of hoose for Provioeial eteetinn, $4; T
Trick, P. M., for use rat scrapers to sev-
ers! parties, $3.25; Wm H Lobito, for
beryiev • hoses, *2.50; T Trick, for
ploughing and mask, $$ Mrs McRae,
indigent, nee quarter, $15; Mrs Bevy,
indigent for two months' board, $12; P
Canteloe. two outlets for .at.e and use
of eerepaw, 64.110; Jae Elliott, tab eon
stlet h r drain, $2. enamel d jo.rwed
to sweet again on the l ltd. day of August
at 10 o'clock • m.
Jamas PANNW, •Mirk.
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&TA( IIIBEILS !N ARRE.4F
Subscribers to Till SION•L mho
find • blue pencil mark opposite this
ounce neat week will do well to act
promptly.
A large Dumber of Subcrib•rs
are in arrear for the present year,
and it is time they paid op.
We have no apology to offer if
Tam allow this notice to be blue
marked next week.
You can gst over the difficulty
by paying .p and getting your label
dated ahead,
I,,ok .t the address label on
your paper. The date thereon will
!bow to what date your sabsorlption
is paid. If not properly credited
there, wed a cart stating mistake
at
All amounts for two years sod
over will be placed in hand for
collection, with caste, after August
1st.
Rev T M Campbell, of Wiliam, occu-
pied North M. Methodist church pulpit
very acceptably Sunday last, morning
and evening. He was heartily **loomed
by many of his old .. 1 . ani
other friends.
Judge Johnnie. left oe Wednesday
last fur his future field of labor in Al•
goma, •coompsnied by the best wishes of
his many friends in this section. We
u nderstand he will return in a week or
ten days to maks full arrangements for
hu final deportee*.
Mr Vahan K. Beshgetoor, • native of
Anemia in T-rksy, but now a ■tndent
of Auburn Theological Seminary, N. Y.,
will address the congregation in Knox
church, next Sabbath *Teeing. A col-
lection wtll he taken up to easiest him In
prosecuting his studies
THE ''TWELFTH" 1N HURON.
1 n1
Mow the Mr wag I.I.bratea se Metes.
-A Large Atte.iasre.
Ci wToN, July 13. -The largest crowd
that ever gathered in this town, and the
most suoessful demonstration ever bold
in thus section of country. was that which
sasembled yesterday to du honor to the
memory of Kin; Willem. In addition
to the regular trains of the day !iia
crowded specials brought in their (loots
from various' sections, while prom ape the
roads leading into the town a constant
stream of vehicles made their way. It Ifs
estimated that at least there were fear
ten to twelve thousand people bt
town. Arcbee bearing appropriate mot-
tos. had been erected in various parte of
the town, while bunting, flags, and ever-
greens were displayed in all directors
At about two o'clock the lodges formed
In procession and marched through the
main streets.
Ou the arrival at the Agricultural Show
grounds the platform was taken by
County Master Todd, who briefly
000gratul•ted the brethren on the parte
and magnificent turnout, sod incidentally
referred to the occasion that called them
out. He than introduced Mayor
Doherty, who referring to the fact that it
gave him moch pleasure as a brother
Orangeman to welcome them to the hob
of the county, said he regarded 11 aa an
honor and privilege to seeress them from
an Orange platform, and had no doubt
they would always be true to the grad
principles of the organization.
Mr Todd •p,lo-need for the absence of
Mr Dalton McCarthy, who had been es
meted, bet was almost in England. Mr
Clarke Wallace, Worshipful Grand Mas-
e r, bad also bees expected to be roe -
teat, but at the last moment foetid it ins
possible to attend.
Oa takeoff of the Board of Trade Me
W Jackson then presented to Mr J (i
Holmes. oda Tomato, who cams in place
of Mr Wallace, a ei.rdial address of wet -
Short addresses were given by Rev Mr
Hodgins, of Imaforth ; Rev Mr Caeed-
den, of Ripe ; Res W Craig, of Clin-
ton ; Rev J Edge, of Clinton ; and Mr
Dickmos, r( Exeter.
The principal epaker of the day was
Mr J 0 Holmes, barrister, of Toronto,
who spoke for ons hour. Mr Holmes
eulogised the Orange body as $ purely
Pnoteetent seenciataon 'about pohtio•1
proclivities. H. mated that public ass-
timeet 'mold do inwards Calholts
eoernechsent now .bat king Wilimma
and his t,rc•ss did at the battle of ileo
Boyne. Ile o•.ndemned both polling
parties for pandering ton mach 1.
Catholic indemoss. He claimed that
the result of the Mb of Joao wee an
'madmen °, the power peseeu.d by R'tmr.
and orgd all to de what they meld 10
resist the ene►o•ehmsnt of the Church of
Roms tele ddrem w•• limened to with
interest, and he use frequently •ppleed-
. d. At the close of hue •ddrees the
ass ably dispersed, the venting lndpg
moaned home by the .ventng testae.
The day wee magniti.wttly tine, 114
Login smoothly and /easily
wiflYwt *MA.