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The Signal, 1891-7-31, Page 1p0 YOU WINN .,,i.aT rms. teRiiHTEST AND BEET. .1 tteleeVER ,I THE SIGNAL," (:!)ULRICH, ONT. •a, Isola ill A 1L.1Ri .. tIAAxt.'f. (IL. \1.111. No. •).:119. THE OPPIOIAL INT EW'SPAPDR PDX HURON OOt 'r .. "BE SURE YOU ARE RICHT, THEN GO AHEAD." GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 31. 18111. MAIM TOUR WANTS �l KNOWN t* ria "WANT ('OLUMN$rl up THE SIGNAL It i. the chewpeet and heli[ way of gett tug the ear of the public. Wit t't\T & NOUN. / ' raw ADVERTISEMENT&, tat wien1S* al Yaar. • 1'g. ly, vest. xriscsrat.-,4tta lour ere s e e s uv.d' dale -W. /Mhs� Pater at last -Celbe se Brea. , eases Nair 'rhe,. A. Browse .. dedtwde-Wdtner &slob. asses Mame tt. H. Hu41*ad 4 t r 6 3 e BORN. metier: I U -In Ethel, en July tat. the litre ,•; J ii.•utewurth, of a daughter. Lg41II. p , Stoforlh. on 11.e mo last.. the Iasunrtb McLeod. of • sou, leo% la eseaforth, un the lift final., the .deet .[lees %Mosso.,. of • datylhter. Ore -In Moh„Ilup. on the :3rd taste the site of rf+l::am deet!, of a daughter. A\CE la wnrtn. on Jay 13th. the trite of Jo an.e, u' 11 daughter. IStd5..1' in Is. on the Ireh into.. the tweet J•{- bawl, of • daughter. l,1dtW411' In elision. un the 1711. too.. the et:._ o:.4!brm Hullsway, of ason. 11.E-1: 1'. otodecich towashiP. 01 the lath oat.. �ne v�ar cal J. n Mitlar, ba line. of a each[•?. Re tN At ty10. for * fl 4 lir. It. M. t idea• of * daotatrr. ('j►M o1:P:-;Int'liahen. cat, the Jird last.. tee e.4 of W. Violin:ao, o• • solo germ 4e -In Ripley. on the :nth July. [Ise • ti;.• ed H. 1•. Caapmnn. J. 1'.. of a dough• r' MARRIED. • $tt'tJV Al the maiden.* 04 ,�•nr, ISrargre.n 4•lila, on the - ky k •%. Jos. McCoy, Jt. A . of 4eewd.lis uIu y.cJ •1..t'atnpbeIL 4*. t her of the be, 1, ,µ.; A....1 u. hr:troa•m, mother in-law cat the bre,:e 1:rr. 1'. 31 nearer... of McKllk►p. Oa tar:, !.o Mil Salerno. eldest daughter of ts. t.! . 4••h* llct'.q. tai . oI the tows abia, ate. raid. 11-n; too oro14.•k of 4ansa u14l Manitoba, •of the well. The• wnritro!n seem unahk• to Methodist OVER THE HURON TRACT. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS• A literati Wge.l 444 anatr 5ese. armed rap 1. Man L. re) neat. rise enol renal 4 Ilpt pot are leaden.est 1ems to ell needles The 4rear alike tenets 4e les I. free. WEEK I grove. S. is .lw.&s pleased Ito e.. a happy 'illwus, Ll� also :al a farrw.I .Nal. t. dire. N WINCH AR E` ERI who oath r,uuabht np�y, ram ry led of I istaid be &mane 411141M exoslleat / b had. Let a\ser). • I crowd a the A gt mem 1 • r� rr much i i the three affixtea t parte[. with t bre as r A WV# TOWN. A v Cry 'write* naaidrnt occurred •a, tine UVE NOTES FfaM ( re p{ rat 70Y1d Milton tuns ort as Mi.* day and enjoy the lanai of John Reid, hayfield Karol. mi 11 esd- ----_ � plen►a:. � tae rdawa 1. pat M ►erred r.►r)Ialaa noilay of last weak. It a•enw Mr. Kcid was im tats a'sdvea. h Per om r.e.ed .eery s.l as j We an pleased f.. me that our tutu- weektag Ina /pN of letter4 with a train of Jas teem 1 J. W. ('«/k. u meeting withlea. wen\ lnrw/ws about Ile art rrpnu. lours. is a beedar• A yowyt 41 1114out four - eerie lite. les abort the W{ grapier, .r teemed cad Nawaa.J 1'rr.rral teal years of Menu; eu}aytl>,1 tbs. saute Tess r tie ail idea : Funs Grave to cess. Hew kept busy t and u dolt[; some the evicellent work. His charges are nhHlerate mese. and :roost eanllers attended le. { D. McG I I.LICUDDY. DOINGS IN D[.' NGANNON. THE NEWS OF THE WEEK IS HERE. Ll, rl) Ir are err. .__ ami hu work it suer t. plvarc. Parti W n =- , Bald w ith a..y cutting the 1A04'leel eniu. • Gat). Crave , Thy horsier bloom unmutages a ata i. es Isiriug views of their premiss. or ally• away with thebindet. 11* yuan; lvd,int nn,.0 otR caw? .ogltlairoanesT.j this; in the photographic Gua shou14l not [►'Kole 14i K cxen.ly:•,...J .seg to stop them. was out ./ et and badly [ fail 1" ail'. Res . i.. F. Salton, wife and some Iliad cut and bruised, lett 1t is hoped lie w t re isa lie+ • eras in toile There has I 1 I ! i IR J. SI i n of I n know, lately been c neiderable cont rein hair one tt ('lenta1u um fora few (osee'r. Mr. Heid huuerlrtl'aa ue,t iart.lt*Ith• on Wednesday. •satin Mutt mule about our telegniph►ccosanutu 4 er wore the honer*, but the hinder ea:. ltedll .4 etratf.nl, s weak[ y llb.rrt tirade his parrots n ow a1 alvasLas ere. tees real parties hair leek put to i1 town great inconvenience and eaptese s x• l eat his foot the other d. which pulled I CeG.re (caving Seafertl, for Wiutepg Misr Will 14'i.eler, mf eellrientatee t you,• is Rrawsp�t) 'g ) P arca; math .!antes Frrgu..u. 4 Irotmn,dr,pped a pinup uM'eleeaa the• etd..t the great ter. Pillman was the reetptent of es.. pl.auta• [lana; at 1 %. NIW ,Sohn K.ch anti wife left ('kntou last 1.loud.),1114)ly,.etter.�tmduy,..1i l.1he•tcacIt- wee•k for Helene llenteue, where thee per- I'. 1:.:.r M,u, iota on I'ur..a). poses nsioluig it future. atti.ers eesru.ble.l and after rh.ltssl- Mrs. (1u.holm aria dieter Alla wenn %In. Alba, o4 'trek. 1.01(* , 4. % IlItid :err 17Irsreesesan'l by Moms W. 31.4:ray, W. I) Bright tm tag ft un y Ile and .!. Brownell, app.rr lat',re of eine l'ill- !.rother. Abram 4'**l&. * eyy. ' Thc•1' Iia.l out K 11 I Arci. sof London, was visiting met before this siert fur over 40 year*. A eat ..1 I:ed.. \aylor,of What 14 awuosh, agr.l eh .tit eleven years. fell loon. a tense recently. breaking his arm w lea pewee. Mi.. Mary tete-emote of Rat Portage •forsarly of 1.111111111!. less martieal a few day's sine• to Mr. Mct,uarru-, .rf Suje r:tor 1.'It y,1a termer resident :.1 %4 Ingham. 11w Kruse tiros., who ow:4ml from .-,n.. staid.. Scott ..aur rinks alio, were urn -site! last •reek at or neer Mllllonk for h,rglary. same 4(.14.1, gosh. were found on then,. !. W. blithe .% inghant, returned from. Slatirtota ort Tuesday evening of last week. He was as tar west as'frandwi, Sfelita, rte, me says the crops are bolting it.eguitioent. tem.:from the Me.r t:at Suueay. Me. ea On Harry Md:ee, of Wpwauoeh, lett by U. .matt of not receiving tnesatAas 1 '. There Istalk of investigation to dtnax,ver who is to blame. 1: is not now only that people have hal reason to compaiu, but 044144\ uutan.se are known. c' t Paisley - t work. r "The following guests have arrived et the es, r Queen's : Mr. and Mrs' T. O. Kemp Slias his brother in town, H. Davis, Loft week. May. Masters Kenny. Kobbie and Beverly Joke McLats lies disposed of part of his Kemp. Mrs. M. 1.. McLean, 5arshel..lohn rty do F.tw 1 tdaeett.. J*'. $tew'art. uta Keith es16.7u, Arthur Ruhertsom, kers. Salvtiin�k ileoa holiiwg r big Slntrr, K•s. Saler, '.I n. Hefftnau, Percy p mooting at eau' slays et. •!nhuswn • 1?Mies Ella mitnh, f �� _ Mn. Horne, M1404 «xgie prairie. Houle. Edmund Burne.. $tratfor.l. Nes ]Mrs. M Mel). Fleming, of ..nd'el, u arrivals at l'omuanial : lin l'herwey and visiting her parents to town, Mr. and Mn. sem, Rev. Mr. Teuton, wife and daughter, T. beat[.. Stratford. Mr. Mel. -in. of Harteston, and Mr. 4:rev, of elilford, rade tato town ou their bicycles PORT ALBERT. last week. [rem ur1: o%> r,rKKrtrON DENT.1 Tee I.uckuow and N-utgham football A 4'. Hawkins has returnee front Kin - clubs are trying to arru,ge a match for July cantina-. 31st,cireas airy. Thos. Agnew Jud family' left by C. 1'. R. stun', aervin•a, she w.4 lueseat..1 by Mie. time,. with a beautiful bible soil a hymn. look. tgluts ,.n Moudas'-o.cning, Misr t511- trkn'o c4•ts, noel at the rr.l.leuce of tarn. Sp•rliu¢,wh reit pleasant evening was spout. in the course• ..f whirl. s neatly w�i ad- dress was real by Ada Ikattic at.d Miss Pill - emu was umt.nited 1. Kate Sperling with a In-utifnl work 1, on 'obeli .1 her scholars. Abut *i\ weeks agar Mr. liidelI. •.f 1'.•t relit'. 1 a lifting the pipping out ter Exeter welt well. He sucr•e'.oled 111 ;letting out 150 feet after featly hard .lay's' lobus During ahhasy lift the othe•r.lay the tubing itjwnted.asmall pie.. -c hieing h•onght t.. the surface. the remainder falling to the Isott.mm - Ht)MUTH Al tee et t -hold of tic et.ds 14 is nnpp*o.l to have t., ..n. N'irlfbam. Wedns.rAaF. July YLd. ar1.oI ui eyeteethlast seek. He name rt sf aloe Ines;. d. $ellenr. H I) , It. A..7. Ila .down to take leek a ear ,10114 of hone.. He Fallen Imtierneat4. • Itedgr .of reek. slid l • I4.w4w. d /►nntterllk. wkl4ls Peas.says 'the crop. este splendid around a:ns t•e leant 1...lalling another hole ala wad!. dew hive tat J. J.11: moth. of Wiatrham. ESrII G( yl'\ ur At Wiopb. on the *1,•; ens!.. • 'Rev. 11. ]Irtjaarrie. limo. Fri*.o to is %Deo Wheel. he'll a.( Cog};;' allt131700MII.R1 At thr r•esi- dlra......a the br es% /ether on the INA me.. •.y the Rev. W. Tonal .-. !'.4*. Shear re. yyqaper. to Miss le .1. Mont t3rome 4 . ell 41r lti,.,:..t. DIED. 614 44 in (:•aderi.eh. on dunday. July 164h. 11.1. Lisle stands. oeluved wit• of 44'. T. -t.'..t,. eget :6) ears. s fs .inion. on J417 47'h. Mrs. 1•.11, No.. tato-1 et the 4.'.• ti..r. I'otts. wed 741: year,. Smooths and II days. pkhl.V. 1• the town plot, N'in=te.n, 00 ter 1ac0. Mr.. tiro. t*MvKley, aged J' year*. up to years. it /nay take eerie time for rite V44..4' In Mo.rri•. 1.n the :Nth Inst.. Mrs. insured ma"t.,her to twat. J. A. McKanic. aged Sievers.. James ii. Ihekeno of the Kowa. ilio 1'14.4 DAME In [)treyy. on the IeNh inst.. OrorRe limy. aged 73 bear.. r testate Institute. is spending hi* holiays TAN; .i,i in I're.!.too, on tug loth test.. at hie father's moo knee 111 McKillop. ('harps llar)ytan. brim eel is tf. of Henn Teasley. lfit•kro. Mr. Ihelmet is much pleased wit it aero:.'. :team. K nom, ha *1114 :2114 yll. his p■3ttiou in I:tock • iUh. HF.Ywih)h Inat•-1er North. on the 21.t After a proem 1 illnw.. Alts* Beate Robert tertian :ori %d.•, of Iowa, are at present visiting friema cat McKillop. Mr. tertian 1s a son ..f the late Waiter l,'owan. a former re.tdeat of Mcletll.q.. end I :other of lotus l'owa4. Kohl. t ampleell. of Mckill..p. [lean Iwad- hery, 411444 411 the 28th ult . at the.i+ly age of thirty four years. Mr. I'ampl*4 Lai Keen sick for alo.11 1'.to year. 41n.1 %asp 41,. tint of .00*umpte Mrs. I)Neill, of (l-anga• .t.. l'lirt,n. !tad the misfortune to hn•ak her leg. near the• hip, on Monday utort.ing last week Meng `wohroes. ,aa -titer of Job. He) wo�,,e. amts[ 33.ar. *!.d 3 months. t 431140 LI. In McIillo.p. on June fifth, Rob cit ".[aural mead 34 )ran. Th4tMl•ret\ _ Im Tarnbert c. on the*, 1, most-, 16-..e.e. N.. isaetiter of Georg, Thom mom !,{e.: Thorn. of %etlw,4d, wined priwefully assay on 1104043) last week. She was • true, devotee i irtshau. m11.1 her lune illness, was loons by her with a spirit of 4•41,14tian suhnai1n.n. 1'. \. Ahra ,an, Iwo tile...eel of his inter• eat in . The 4tratfonb Rouse to .1.. B. BRUS SELS4 Stephens of The Krum Telescope. Walk- - .1 -.. ".4 s .o.pasr.•4IIE"T. J erten. The bustnces ..1 Th- Beam*, will in future 10• carried on under the Hon dame' of 4n• e :Ilan is on the rick list. f YBeirne R Stapheu.. sal „petit Tuesaby to `leafnrth. Charlie, son of T. I.. ,Iohh. 14',ugham,met Nos Mand Hill 'Tent Snn.ay 10 4..01e with cat uriolent on Feeley last Merl-. He pluckily to the bridle. trying to control the a lea* getting into a huggy whet. th• horse 1.rest, when it threw him down. trampling of the ,.14 pipe. The first salt they .trick was, ,loan about 1100 tl., :10•1 tl.. main Dred was struck at 1102 ft.. wr that they have now. unit og all the sewn lads totrether, a for 14utrge la Maine.m 7 uesalay, w nth a o 1 S. HuroMil *hippest a tine carload of fat Cattle on Tuea4ay to the 04 4 (*emery mar- ket. They averaged 147t) tens. A couple of men and a bear passed ler bel [tett :hr's etfeds- through town last Friday. much w th' bed of about 150 feet deep, and eau safely amusement of the small boys and large ones. say that they lime 1s2 feet of pure salt free fret rock. Oa Friday. July 17th. at'W'ingi,ar. Mr. and Sts. Geer. !eveanl's little five-year-old girl and her little !nether '.f !hr. • were playing ata,nt. They went over to a neigh- bors. anti the dog went with theta. M"rs. I:n.vcle who was npstair*'. Mari a screech awl on running out she saw the little girl and tk,g %etching the / poelting in the cover- ing of the ci.teru,whch was sufficient to let eared through. She got there just in time. it 1, tho.u.lst. to est.•h the 41411141 the se4o1441 tine- im caw. up. A considerable ...meant of water flowed front the httk' fa114.w's mouth after be hal herrn teksn •.cat, but be 1. The [streets were alm.st }relieve it to be provident lee ful dog wagged hos tail and .11.1 heave the room that t ventfg. The girt says that he went to take a drink and slipped in head first. ()u Tneela • evening, the 14th inst..samu- el W'allasee4 "I'ackersmit{., met with a very *.moue accident. He Iwo, come t., Seaforth et the Afternoon with a 140nnt• horse hitches' in a httggy In the evening when starting for tars he was leading the annual out of 51e1kide'* a:alar when it got frightened and started to run away. Mr, 14 apace hung om soon r*e.r4e oserjovad,. awl the fait Dot valet t Miss M 814 smith is home for her hot s a. Miss Xis*. 14 ill,amson is railing at W-. nein. ' IIto hi our young sports spent Sunday in .3.4014 rid 4' illiug takes a crowd of young pen- ; ro.*. rale Mcleennan, London, spent a few vie 11 teen. Hee Ltihe Moss, of Toronto, is visiting rads in town. lick IGrrrtt cad James Ross took in the .cw at I seeroit last weak. winker, of our boys bad • site time wt ..m;! t y 1.4) Tumerlay last. Met Rale Hunter spent last week in the lies a. 4141 also Kate l'ortnaek. It..n.laugh and wife anti the Misses 11x•hanin. Seaferth• Sunlaved 411 town. .4 le row match between Win ham and I:ruerrl, will seam be errange 1, to be play,+! a• Rluyh..m. •42r2..,e1 Walsh has returned much 1m I•r,n.-.l from Bnstoa,,where',eget treatment. foci, a new man now. Frank White anti wife have removed to .Lewd. We Are sorry to lose Frank. He wan like.l around here. !Gail. MvNaughton is lying very ill at memo with a fever resulting from an 'en heating while paying lacrosse .m the I.kh. 7nr elver cup, prize fix the winners of the foothill match to Dominion I)y, (Arne tat week. H. 4..Jackson had it on exhi- bition- It is ".b*n(1y. 1 meeting was held last Tuesday night at The Poet Pub. Hous to close up the 1 owttn- ios Ike) eel.'4w*tinn finances. Treasurer htdheld pra*a0ted his report. suet on ergine 1t war a..•.pl.d and adopted. The lam of MO was plain the lank to the red� cit of the cel tion committee and the in the year 1832. In • meat or two he halms handsel ower to 41. N. Kendall, proposer to lop off three years from his own •gg and give them to Mrs. Cooper. so 1[10 that their unite') ages vep years. WHAT as I'•'n m R,i* MtANM. -Few people can form a definite idea of what is Involved in the expression, " An inch of rain.' It may cad such to follow thee curl ors nictitation. An mere is equal to 6,272,- 640 square inches : ma inch deer of wailer Oa OM area will he as easy cubic inches of water, which at 2117 gnikn. is 22.000 gallon,. This intionase quantity of water will weigh MAMA pounds, nr 100 toes 0.e hundredth of an Melt (0 011 alone M spiel to nes tea of wateT to the sere. Jobs 11 illiartns sod his vat partner in life left Vsafnrth Walnaerl*y nornitet of lost week for Museie, Indiana, where they teed to mete in fnenrr Mr. W.11isma started and his foe was caught in the oil him amt tweaking hi• nglit ane in two spoke. of one of tl* wheels. splintering a places :del fracturing a rib. The h5rse then small i.,ne in his leg. got its liberty and ran es far as F;gn,00,l. .Sohn -McLeod, of Detroit, son of Malcolm sale, where 11 was (Aught. The buggy was Mcl.e•w1. of Se.foreh, is at preacnt in the hefty deineli.lie.l. Mr. Wallace watered latter place on a skit. Mr. efeletol has for. lir. Scott setting the fractural bones, bean in introit for six years. au4 ham held a resputsibk position in a large Ltl.oratory in that city during that tem.. Dr. .1..1. Ranby, sou .1Het M. Danby. formerly of Meaforth, but ni.w of ()taws, has ,opened an otha.• Ger the Frracti. - of his profession in that cit)) I►r. IMnht• is an old pupa of the '.aforth Collegiate Institute. He graduated at the Trinity !erotical College, Torwto, last spring Burghers one night last week entered the woolen mill of Inglis & Co., ll ingham, and after bring at the safe for awhile they found the door was not Inked. They took out the books and papers, smitten. them on the floor and left without securing any Itolea. Their family consists of five daugh- booty. They enteral by forcing up ane of ters and e son, all livisyt lexce0t the ole the wimlowe votngest daughter. who preceded her father too. (Hutton & Parr received this week .. car of Maunul.a wheel.. This is the seventh car that this firm ha* had shipped insole of a umiak Geo. licit) tete and two daughters left on S•turiay last for Manitoba. Mr. Petty - piece took with bat a carload of settler '+ selects. l:eorge will be natalleai in 11"iug- hame Josephine street has leen coated with gravel from .Sohn 'street to the station. There will not have to he so much mud taken off that portion of the street nest Spring es in former years. ,1 C.'.., of Lincoln. Nebraska, formerly of Wingliene has been appointead input -ter of the South ()nulla stock yards of the Cudahy alrl*toir, No. 19. He hex tori.. n,en under him, who slaughter from 000 to 700 tattle every .lay and about 3.500 lief;.. He gets a handsome salary. Mr. %Anson is a young roan of great ability and iso doiot he will till his po*ition success - and after et -matting in town over night was taken to hi* home on Wednesday 040401ng. His injuries are not considered dangerous, aithough they are very painful and will lay him up for *.ate time. 1''oht. Gibson, ore of the oldest inhabit- ants of ('.borne, is at mt. Mr. Gibson eras born Feb. 27th. 1814. at .lrbrnath, Soothed, and weth Impanels emigrated March, 1834, lambing at Quebec in May- of the same year. He moved westward to I:alt,where he re- mained shout nine yearn. He went to ('s - borne in 1843, where he had .nee lived. Mr. Gilson was married to Janet Lang, sis- ter of .lames and Robert !neg. now of Man An exchange thinks there 1. seething wrong with 144. •' eternal fitness of thing. when • minister gets 65 Anil a tine supper for performing $ manage ceremony which takes five minutes while the editor who takes two hours to set up the list of prat este. only gets • piece of cake. Hen is a striking receesity for a reform. On Saturday, July 18, George ibark, an old end very highly **termed resident of the llth con. tare). patted to the over majority. Ile heal been ailing for rrme_years, but war 1 h Aral for A short time only by her death jest eleven years ago), to mourn the dep1trtnre of an affectionatefather. Mr. 4:ilson was one of the leading agrieultrtsts of the township and his farm lea. always In Hrite'aw order. in politics he was an uncompromising Reformer : he was* consistent member of the Presbyterian church, and was upright in all his dealings with his fellow -men. LEEBUHN. [Roe ora owe 4'oaa�arONna'tT.j certfitw to s o .lams hone., of Muskoka. is visiting his Cancer was the seer of his decease. Mr. sister, Mrs W. *4. Rng[e. Dark went to Grey about $ years ago and' Stn Three:+. Feeley of haat week Mrs. cleared the farm 011 which he diel. .4. H. Chaim, received the news of the T. (I. *'romper. Clinton, celebrated his 83rd •lath of her sister. Nosy 1 Nn. Hutchiwnt• birthday $.nay .luly 19. There are not living btslrsal khere tnThe Rntcer mains were e [[414141). who have enjoye do much hemmed rsiaenee of her father,Wnl.Fothennghane, as Mr. (bdopM, he hwrinft been married Mr. and Mn. Clutton being present at the h funeral. treasnreref the lane committee. 4.1441.1% 1'a4T1. Thnrsriay erasing • Waimea. lawn'art% was held at 1►r laham'a F. ler iia' lights Illuminated the lawn. A fair s'r11wd was there awl a gond program was elven Abut nine o'clock the i•( %wh .4 and the thirstier fulled. all the womb were dark. A ravel was mein M shelter. hit themade far Moe which thole up It wee hsI Morse, ss an the next siesmiwg. a very pima ant time war had, • BLUEVALE. Jralau of • 0wn dvtnaaOtRs'twT-H The farmers are busy estale their Fall 'Int and 1 suppose asset a geed "r^p kin .1101s )rent, aa old ad respected Master taros. and Niers M. Mc('teath, of G,*lerich, are visiting their amts, Sir.. K. in heal* since he came 14) vtslt the old I)clongr. Io,mestesi. Rev. Mr. McIkauald, of Amherley, c•,:.- 4)ar quoiters are having • big time dueled service int tete Presbytc: urn ebur.-: practicing. As we have two seta for gangs) here on Ist un,lay la. • [ems ors owe 4'011111,12•141•14.•T.;Fall wheat barveet is being rapidly push- ed through in this vicinity, Wm. Kum ickle and family. formerly ..f Itun - gam rte and now of 1'iaintu, are esutu4 relatites and friends More. Rev. .1. Faineant ,s expecte1 hour• the week, and will conduct Divine service in his own chareh isle., Erskine. o. Sabbath at the usual hour, belt lent ten 4. M. l.'oK1ti:,T1o". Res. S. Andereon, of St. Helen's, an.I not Rev. J. A. Anderson, of Golerich, occupied the pulpit of Erskine church here to Sabbath 414rnit141 Inst. Our ppn,aet r horse dealer. Themes E. lonuu, left hereon 41-e,lnseav m g with a. ear load of horses fur Matte/be. 45'e beet wish ben the of autres and a pleasant trip. Wm. Bagley and family-, of Blyth. are visiting relatives, friends an( former aiseusl. intaco iu this vicinity. Ml of the visitors stem to cujoy thentaelves in our moist. is. I:. S. Woods and family are rusticating in this , vicinity and enjoying hospitality under his parental resideuce. He is, we are pleased to state, hope»•ray somewhat We were much phased learn arn that Stir Katie I'ample:il war also a were.sful candi- date at the recent entrance exanitpal:ou held in I:oderich. Mrs" T. Joy, of Nashville. Tenn., who las been visiting her relatives here, left on Monday last to visit her broher John Haw- kins. in Alormu►. She is aceosaprinol by Iver sister, Mrs. .1. lough, of l:oaerich. LONDES&OROUGIN. [rant/01-11 OWN t oft&Q*ror D&RT.1 fully. A_ BAYFIELD. [rune Oen OWN (WltItea'O'.DL44T-1 1)r. !lumen,,wife and family are visiting In town. Mimi if ..derech, is visiting her emmin, Cali lit Miss Stuart, of Toronto, u visiting her stater, Mrs. Dr. Stanbury. Win. Sellars. of Sault Ste. 31erie, Mich., has been visiting at his home. Miss Luton Inas been sppeen.lwg her vacation with Rev, Mr. Thihidosu. Mr. Bnerly, editor '.f The et. Themes .bwrW,'spent Splay in town. Mrs. t:, 1'awter, of Oberlin, Kan., u spending her coalition at her parents'. George Elliottliott returned to his home in Windsor brat week after spending a pleas- ant vacation here. I). Harrison and 4:eo. King left on Tues- day for 'Manitoba. Their many friends wish them a pbc.aant trip. On n August 17th it is expected the F. 5'.s bicyclists, of London, will pathrough herr on their way to l:oderich. We have heard that Hensel) and lieu ooau a- field football teams are to meet in Hayfield ou August 6th to play. We hope they will (4004*. 1) n Sunday morning Rev. K. A. Hall. of H ervie, preached) an excellent sermon in Trinity church and conducted commence* service. I M Sunday last Rev. A. HeniIer.on, of oo Atwd, administered sacrament at St. Andrew's church. and nine members were sided. Mew. R. Kilgout and dutghter, of Lon- don. who ere spending the Summer at (:oierich, were till week the guesteof Mrs. H. F. Edwards. Harry Kemp, the watchmaker, is just the one to go to. He can do as much with • watch in the dark u en celled good many scelle4 watchmakers can in daylight with spec.. Remember that Thursday next, Au*ust 6th, is Hayfield's civic holed *4y. and the stores will be Masai to give all a chance to enjoy • day's outing. At the last meeting of the Sone of Eug- land there were six inuiati•,trs. 'Phis Order » . is pnperine in our mels Rev. K. Selle"y. of Wingltatt, conducted the service, in the Methodist church of this W place Iasi S4ath evening, *nil have a very interesting and profitable discourse. Anumber of our young pond° s an rat a enjoyable day's sport a1 the '• Point Farm . near l:oderich last week. 'They say they intend w }oro again shortly iu increased num- bersRemotionJohRemotionreas Remotion & Son have this on deme well in the hurler line, hating sold over 0n* .:nz:a, lenders, besides a large number of mower .end Itay-ekes. "They • Ismael uIsmael to. keep 1.. the front." The meeting of the t'. O. F., which meets tonight, ought be well attended by the members, for there it unpnrtant business to he tratuacteel. This moiety continues' to prosper and build up its good. mune *moug the other societies, having one hundred anti four members to boast of. Long may this matte t leder proems* and help the sick Anil the eine-tad Ir time of trouble. The following are the of vers of North • Lodge, lge, No. 317, of the LO.I:.T.: ('.T., lion.' Leurison : I'.l'.T., Jos. H. Stevens : 1'.T., sister M. Lee : chap., H. Modland manhal, H. Heine,: sec., sea J. Wood- man : lin. ,see., Chas. Slannine : trea, A. Crisp ; guard, sus E. Sherbrooke : sen- tinel, 1). Etat : organist, ss. le. Callander. Thin lodge is in a very prosperous condi- tion, haying nearly ninety members, nearly all of whom) are young and are growing up us to he useful sten and women in society-, as well as the future life that lies before them having a bright, hopeful appearance. BRUCEFIELD [i11.021 01'11 OWN 44lR11E441'lNDENT.j To make up the shortage of yield in their The various temperance lodges that were hay whops, *event of our fanners has a to have penned tern last 1lhwrwday fade.[ pnrchaeaal hey standing in the fiell font to +.,onset. The Marl members turned (cat the M -\oil estate in Garhnid. Fall rather dimly •n.1 some of 4:/4lerich lodge, wheat cutting is slam finished. Same of but it was not the glowing suCCeea expected. the farmers fiend *herr what much 110 Tuesday while a child of S. Master's tangled and had en use the scythe in plats was Ids aims, he startsetl • well fie in insteal of the heeler and the .rale The sate Maviag. ea tee fidor and hot for the bachelor• hear gr[evnss whispers frim the married men, who sadly complain now of htv ing to was their terms,v*dling in daylight anti at night having to rock another kind with their leer, having to keep rap more centimeter motion in longer spellsthen when rrsdling the grain in the [daytime to make the way Blear nowadays foe it. .w're..nr, the hinder, Mit the tn•rried anen say reeking the mode with feet at evening le an mewling custom n*Trr to have a to ear`etwr. _ - rest was the re c=it of a gold heaa4el cane add (else r >amm.k.. a an •ddrsr Fraam the members mf M. Man/artbn IhMr 1 w went«1 wet .('ooh. f�irfn. rad tleMat (I( jyserr ataesaihot e meet of f rest 1..., Real fish. ieldest M wtlrarw j, faintly •r* in 1 Mdfre et f',",t7� se �^' and sheet d ( lista. en a visit. it was twenty five 1..• 1b.. .Iafa•.n f4tsa. 141 .t._ asst... ....t .raw 1..1 sees Tat SeaAi. for d'eetile Wendeits'aress sy aloes .....4• 1 sadDau, Dr. UsmpbeX Are. R. Tess MIA Miter. may training, we probably may hear in the near future of a great competition game be- tween them. 11'e might here remark that ••no]uet, which wan an the go Inst 1.490(1. ix an the meantime consigned to obits 1,e. K. Lockhart. ex•dcetay reeve, West 11'a1anosl,. peered through our village on ' Monday to visit hie old friend. C. I:titin, ex -reeve, who is, we are pony t.' state, not in good health. Mr. I.. repinne very favor- ably of the crops in his neighburl:sool, the hay crop. however, being somewhat light. On Friday evening of last week an enjoy - aisle time wets spent by our i1laweruen in speeding ding their tetter* in the driving park here. A great many spctetnr* were prevent on that occasion to pstrtieipete in the enjoy- ment. 1'he trotting grounds am pnm.otncial to he in exeelleut condition and second to none in tbw county-. Our principal, A. M.'Kay. and all con - cereal were highly elated to hear the plows. mg and successful result of the enhance me am....speelally the candi.i.stes who gra•luateeal At Ihungannon public wheel, every Cee of whom palmed who. wrote. There were seven. We tae this opportunity to compliment the principal. A. McKay. and also coogrwt • ulale the candidate* on their success. R4.TtR'. H0111:. Albert ('lenalinntng,who has been visiting former acquaintances and aseeciatione here during the lot week, left bete 011 Monday for his home in lbkota. We are pleased to learn he is doing well and getting along successfully in the land of his adoption. By the way, it is worthy of note that all or mostly leo of our young nun win have gone to the States prsaerr- ing vim and good behavior auoeeed well. The toot, toot of the steam thresher is be- ing 'dreads. heard. T. Begley and staff of threshers have commencer) operations, be- ginning of his own farm. He is prepared to take jobs in hu line, in any stay to suit the fanners. Having a Hrst-clam machine ant with the latest imprnemeatelte guarantee to do threshing in a manner which will ie •tistactory to those who favtw him. As he has given the hest of satisfaction in the pant he hopes for continuance of patronage of his former customers and others. Slim Craig, of I:oderich, is vintner at W. Rat tenhu ry's. F. T. Walker, of Roston, Mas.. is spend. ing holidays here. Mees Steele, of l'etrolia, is the guest of Mies M. McIntosh. A. Mclnitosh, of London, spent a few days at home this week. Mr. and Mr.. (:Ni. Fewest, of London, spent Sunday ire town. The awn social held here Tuesday even- ing under the atlapices of the Christian F,ndeavor Society was • grand success rr every way ands splendid time was enjoyed by all. The proceedl. •mounted tot over 861. F(orrwot.i_ --The Rosen played a friendly in M aasll o u Fndlayy evening. 17Rlt, a tie -1 goal each. On Tuesday evening the ('hieelhurst team were defeated es the home grounds, by the Rovers. Score, 2 0. The ('hiselher.t team are a fine, gentlemanly lot of young men. ETHEL (mole (41-11 11111.7% eOawmnr.vne•;7 Wm. Tdmpkhs is very sennwsly i11. retarn of ahs mother • serious cnefleg atinn would have bees the result. The toy was severely Aural. The Methodist ppudes party on Thursday evening. 23n1 ism., in Mr. le 's dr .bard was avwterewd stu.ded and the various refrshwle.t t were liberally patronised. All presets has1 a pleasant time sed • ea.w0g earn was realised. lizosikint amok was . .iersd11, Method chair. it i. lave Hayfield's civic of Wilkey Augu6th. Several st hose AM acid thew will, en been, he • large s.u.bsr hese. It would Ina good Wm if the Sabbath schools weaM .site sed Over Hot.suiv.-The mayor ie our town having graciously proclaimed Thursday of last week a civic holiday the elite of Dungannon took the privilege to honour our visitors with the freedom of the town, aid on this occasion, in the forenoon, a friendly and pka•ing game of baseball in our beautiful park was engaged in in the afternoon of the same day several of our prominent paten, with their families, along with the visitors, drove to fort Albert, where they spent an enpyable time in pic- nicing, boating, fishing, etc. A"rrnRK ('ALL. Miss Alberta Harlow, eldest daughter of .las. Harlow, J. 1'.. Aah- ftelcl, near lhtngarnnn, who had leen ill flee upwards of • year, departed this life o0 Sunday evening last, aged 24 veers, 9 months. On Tuesday, 211th. her remains were interred in the cemetery at Ihtnganno0, being followed thither by • herge concourse of relatives, friend* sml neighbors. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the oommnnity in their sd a1Hi,•tion. Rev. A. Patter, in the atsenee of Rev. .1. Fairlrirn, conducted the funeral oer•emotlea The funeral memos will he preached in the near insure, probably eon Sabbath, the 9th July. Sec•erel .tori*e are afloat with regard to Joseph Hemsworth is wearing * broad Abin don Baird's atssa.It ea Mrs. Langtry, smile this week. it'. a girl. about whish [hate has been • gaol Miss Park. and Mies F:. Hemsworth are deal of gdsmtp. The fnik,wing story was visiting friends in this valage. told by, mineane win saw Mn. Langtry Miss I1•Ilsntyne, of Stratford, visited her just after the •s•ult hail hes committed. sister, airs. W. Elliot, last week. with the blood streaming (repo her fare • Nalene time apo Mr. Raid bought Park home, Rawl • Park, for Mn. L*agtry, 11re1 also paid either debts in connection with shePrises* theater, of which he is at pprrae•t sea leaseholder. On • resent omission Rae' returned haw =expectedly, sad found a y�eses gentlemen' dining with Mrs. Langtry. ytlthtrat sato ado h. proemial to tura Aim out, and the he went for "the LIS,," sad ksoeked down. n. Then he �j�� her in the face in such • way that K M said she iss now disligwrrl for life. Mrs. linvstrydd hard to be carried to Adel and .t • tteerriiees ► r liable she will never he abbe to net by • wrgeon. who Heel. Th. .ailing eo.ntematee of •1. H. Mc Rain was teen in our village this week. ROT. Mr. Mallen occupied the pulpit ce the Methodist (rhumb Let Sunday evening. The sacrament df the Lord's sapper will be dispensed fa the Methodist 1'hwreh nest Sabbath awning. iho'.e Fall what In this vicinity n nearly all eat. Herrin are ..tree. Reny pekes are plentiful. Quite • anther from this village island visiting M•.itolr mixt atasth, amass the number hsi.g Mea.. T. P. Ai/npsnn, Jobe 14lliet, Npest, Peebles, ftpems aid Hwuswortb. C.e. Masir'.4arsed flown her yjdt 1Z [Malleo! last week. it is rspttrfed that C. Willis is shout hay[.s;g the holo sed lot mimed by Jobe Kdae. That's 1 *ME • grown lfr.m poem s a*r, dreams stages, tesaltlrtst pi .0,, owe' utas Langtry heels se settee for haled, list wham ks'cohere& at Hai w of what he had dose sod went to 3M Them to persist st this action h. paid M tie ''thea., ler ,ea/1MUer we mem lei megined. aseiitiia:.,. 1 s