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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ira Tunic Hitters lieu. A. rear •••...11r, 1
t+ly Pieper J. Niko 1
Inlportast Notice to ■
Ian. 1
Harpta e-elboroe Bros
Servant Waisted iodinates Crary •,-•,.. 4
tlboroakers N &sated Johnston Carey. 1
Teacher Wanted A. Glen 4
Basswood Wanted Js Kidd 1
Coal for Sale--Jubo s t'latt.
Mew and ('utter for Male 1,. K. Strachan. 1
Art Tiaras- H. Crockett .. t
an ieess Vu'tur4aat. Methodist Chur.h. 1
P, age M amps for Hale T4s law xal. _. 1
000 Lost Tug *meat lMlee f
Or.0 d Opeaag--J. I sbensoo 5
• DORN.
N1 LIAN-Jl S4 Mch. uu Wrdnesda . Aug.
lab. Ifish the wife ur 1 apt. Wm. McLean.
of a,tan4hter.
H4'HiK)N In Ki.•Irr. on the 1441, inst., the
wife of A. lit er Hurxtue. of a.0a.
N't'KRTH In Crediton. o0 11th lost . the
wife of G. W serf h. of a son.
DARWIN In 'nslorth. 014 the 19th tat. the
wife of John liars in. of a daughter.
KM&TII In Hsforth. on the :12th inst.. the
wife of lir. Settee Moab. of a daughter.
YRKNCH •Innaafi/rth,on the 14th mat. the
wife of it. J. Prtmck. of • daughter.
HA .1.-4 Wed nnad•y, Augua St h. rbe wife
of it A Holl. of twin girls.
Mitt A 1RDD In Kamer. on the 11124 out. the
wife of J. N. Howard. of • nun.
HRUAU*1K)T-In Tueleranwh. on the i:oh
dna.. the wife of Samuel Itrualfa,t. of a
dauKI'cr.
KI. Hltl- la Monk ton. on .tog 1941,, the w,fe
of A. Kubry. of tw,ns. son end daughter.
WAItSKI? On the :cid Inst.. at Mon tgo.nery,
\. W. T . , he wife of J.1 . Warner. of a
son.
)[044)4 In \lorr. on the :9th cru:., the wife
of Joseph Itobb. of a nus.
MARRIED.
RI(ISTLR HAWKINS tin the 4th inst.. at
the house of the h..-ide's father. by the Rev.
James Carrie. incumbent of Chriltich umbo
Fort Albert. Ueorge S. Sneer of L,n.iuu.
to E. Victoria Hawkins, daughter of Thos.
Hawkins. Esti . . Port Albert. On:.
MC lilt AV eTER'AItT On Aug. 5th. by
Ilea J. corneal. of Listowel. N tn. Muer.
..- to Mins Home! )ieten Stewart. both of
Mokwwurt h.
BROW '-pill 1. -ton Wedu.•olsy. L9h mat.,
■1 tf:e resadenee Of Its bride's patents• by
ate.. F:. It, Barnes, T. A. Brown. principal
of the Exr4•r pubis• school. to Slim Kate
II ill. seemed .aughterof S. Y 11+11. Ere.. of
West I•urham.
DiED.
JKFFKRIE..--le ('odtorem•, on 4h, 241[4, inv..
Jew. 11. JrMlnr.. ag,•.1 71.• years.
Rf('HII:-/a N t..&.nm ao the 1.:b Inst ,
Emma. daughter o! John I(itchie.agrd I
'ears.
THOk iI' In Massenet. N. Y.. on the in it for
4Jizabuth. wife of the Hct . J. W. Therm..
min sister of Melt. S ,Trott. of Seaforth.
aged 1/: years. '
[['Alii► -in Mete atm. on J'i o 54 1f. Mathew
Want aged 44, Sean.
MIH)[' 1.TS-- In loco county. Michigan. on Aug.
11th, Kllzah•th eboulrs, age.i .:, years.
ROSS -In billet on Aug. Pelt. H. F. Ross.
aged I?year., 7'meths and Iti day *.
P..NNIK-In I.ucknow. on August l0.1,•
Helena"Alma. infant daughter of lis.
Renoir. •gr4 s months and Io days.
MARTIN- At his residence. Hayfield. on the
montane u( Thurslal. Autism 11th. 1842.
Joon t'amerun, third ..on of the late Cat
-rain Alexander_]11arti.__uf Oakville. in
his CM r131i
RBA1►-In Lor.Aon tuwl4wip. on the 11th
int.. Reuther. itoad. aged Myers.
1)LI{MLKV- In Clinton. on the 4.th inst..
Rant.", E. Wesley. aged 36 years and
days.
1.10 s --In Hill!. u• oo the ah inst.. Joseph
Lyons. aged :l.)rare. amooch* and _.(.la...
KNo►X - In Clinton. owtbe 1'Jth nate.. the wife
W Arthur Knox. aged 68Year..
N1l'HOL$ON--In Ueieriett. on saturday,
Autres[ "and. VOL Catherine Kennett).
relic, of the late. Patrick Nicholson +aged
:d Sears and, f0itonll,..
BRUSSELS.
(rw.4IWit nvv.
John Nlel2ln 'uneleyed in Atwood.
Char. Itn.l.i* afield ...tomtit) in Mewforth.
A. P Hunter eunda•eel in the country.
S..lalnn. phutayrapler, Teesw•ater, was
in town lits week.
sailor. Ialun A,nley seen• a kw da'we nn
4.% ingham last week.
foster TM,u,po n,rT'r1wto,was in town for
a few days this week.
NIPS.. Kate Richardson is 4enewrng o1.1
*4.f ita,ret awes in town.
Brussels 9yurpethuw with (eaforth for
her loss by fire Stmday last.
Billy smithy ,a still nay the sick list,but we
trust .4sn to see hon about again.
I:nIseel' play el hail at 1 Oirrne tri Thurs-
day of this wart at the tournament.
Lincoln Hanle% is in town working with
his father In tlw'National roller mill.
George R..lwrlw.n, of l't. Marys. um
tinting with .aim Ballantyne this week.
Rev. •Ino. Koss, R. A., is away
day visit. ('There will I4r no chum. Sundry.
Fad. Pepper has neared a guo.I sttaation
se clerk in the ttr•el Colon Hotel, Winni
peg.
1•d.11y" Ballantyne inn his way to the
cant stopped as * guest of the Itruns k
Houw, tl' nn gteg.
l'owell and vett., of Toonto,apent a
few day,. with..fns). Silent.. Mr, Powell is
principal of .lohn-at. public school in the
; city.
The Toys are making rus.iy for eamp the.
year. Sortie dent care about going, but nu
doubt a company will go from here
w VII (*pt. Stanley Hat's at their head, and
.11.0 shave, NI. It, Lieutenant.
Chris. /Alas, proprietor ..f the 1'mit ..l
hotel herr. ba let the contract for a tau
meet hells Imikhn4. It wilt ho Ift a 42 (t.,
soh plate glass front and tar Intl grated
roof D. lowly has the *tone and Irick
work, lathing 111141 plaateryng at 11125, con-
tract to be• completed by (*tither 1st. Mr.
as
%allot hrchaeei belt of ilk Irick wall
from .I*+. anns,*ucc•enwar to I.rn. Rae
ker, end uses the rune. Jas. Ray has leas
el the naw store for • grocery wad will open
out as soon as it i4 newly. Jim will do well
there,&* it is a fine stile, and .111n is a plashing
fellow and well naiveties' hue.
nr 11 4t/ r".
The ,lay came,' 1 hr..trnmg and dark ,w It It
ram ,n the m..rn144g, but cleared oR surly
*logo eleven o'cln.••, *1141 I o\ -2,.•k i . w
tenon.' the track pretty well ..1.1w -de]. The
new track was 'pronounced to be a derided
&floors. Summar)
TIIRe.E-111xt•Te. TRAIT.
Queen
A Raeford ford ('lith. . .
IIil1y A'
Tine -•-2.4$4, Lila. 110. 141.
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Tom. 233, 2.334. 2.33, 2.31
Ntwit. R4,r roe 75 Sleepy M*p• A.
Romig. Rrnssela 1 1
Ti,osta 1' I' tion, Browsed' .\ 2
Pandy 11 fl Williams A Son, Rene
Is .. 3 die
Y4R4° ^ "s":
Rsattre' Topsy R ran aeausat time and
made a half mile in S3 rrnewia The u44a1
numlrl of fakes hallowed the races and
some groymtrs were hit. A jolly time was
had at the h 1 4. afar the rats. were
HURON
DUNLOP.
(yawn oust ow • , .,nngan)4 MIXT.
Mr and Mrs. I'eaulock, of the Hayfield)
road, l:internch township, varied here this
week
M. 1) Matra, of the sixth vowem4ll,
4.u,tench towahap, Suudaye.i In our burg
this week
11 'al -sir Hawke, 4,1 Huron road. (:«detach
township, with his sister 1rua, .sated in
our burg flus week.
The Lord of lanselowur Farm has pulled
damn hu cottage on the. lake bank and u us
lug some of the timbers of it ill the building
f a spacious shed fur keeping farming u14
pleosells In.
The op.enug n( this week with wet
wsthet has Inst the fanners in a troubled
hutuur about their harvest prospects. With
Fall wheat swum at hand and with fine
weather then will he a lug rush of work for
all.
TKI MtnJir.'1g7. Tits forms of two of
our yowls thwasnien. M. .1. Tobin and
Russel Videos, will be encased in real next
week, when they will 'curve with the 4:ode-
r.ch volunteer company for the tamp at St.
Thorium
\Ye regret t.. notice that our popular
voting t..w'Isnsn, Joint t 1.yer, has been laid
u for several weeks with a sore hand,
which is •ow,howe'ver,pn,greurnll gl•,Iu*Ily
to recovery under the ten.lrr care of our
sock .yennutte•. John's sufferings are much
alleviate' l.y the sympathy of a large
ler of fair friend. in the cn,mun.ty.
An early riser on Sunday u.onuug who
may have hastily put on a pair of shoes
sewed at the tune to feel something of a
slight movement in the. instep of our of the
slues. \• first the person dad not take
niu.•h notice. hut the 4ensa 1011 became
stronger and the party got u, quite •serious
fright. 4)there In the house then jolted ,n
le. sec w 1st acs the nutter. Irks the San,
&ratan, our jot pal engineerhaP �e.l to be
on hand and %lila the a0,lwss u( `tr .lathy
4 ..w -per directed proceedings, and while the
others held the sufferer he unlaced the shoe,
tool at off, and, looking in it, found a
young m'.usc that had prola44ly mule the
slow its load gmarters for the night. The
engineer 14'"*&.4'. all. particularly 1114
numerous fair friends, t.. look inside their
shoe, ...cr. mornu1g in future !afore put
ter; them on.
PARAMOUNT.
rtu.vt o4' 4 ‚Mk "KR t"roll'►:'lT.
Pedagogues hat e'eamnel work.
Param.u,t school re -opened Monday,
17th
John Reel his built an extension to his
learn.
.14,64, 1'. It., .1 has returned to his school
,n Westfield.
3'aran.ount ['hews Co slopped duly check-
list Tuesday.
Re•a Thomas Hader in. of London, sport a
few days here.
Mike Robinson. .4 Wu,gham, is visiting
at Neil Mureheit's,
John Nickruzre ban raised the southern
Fortino of ills barn.
John \1.•N.ev 'a.. ,uecnsaful In passing
the relent pruuary examination.
Minn SAr.), Me\lillan, of Kudos*, who
was %l1IUng here,haw rcturne,l honae.
Mm,... Rhode Willis and Mrs. R. \lur-
dn -h. of Dungannon. spent Friday here.
Mr. .w.l \Ire. W. 4:. NIurdocl,, of
Lucknow, were u4 our village on Sun-
day.
Jos. Tithe and Niro Sarah Titbit spent
last Sunday with friends At Reuben Tif-
fin's.
Robert Murrey, of Itetrolt, .pent a few
days of his honeymoon In our neighbor-
hood.
airs. Wm. 1lurda•h is at presentvery
sick. 11'e hope soon t.. her of her, speedy
recovery
We hear very few. 4:ouplaintn about the
crops and the imaginary- threatening tans
toe barn completely vanished. Fall wheat et
ea..•twlingly good.
The Patron& lodge still c.nurture to go.
Dam.. Rumor has it that they purser* hav-
mg a grand) monster concert in Paramount,
of which further notice will 10• ;riven
later. '
BENMILLER.
(mom '.1 I 1t/, . nl4Kis l... n1:xT.
NrA. 4.\111. NI..•re is .try 111 at present.
lupus Weis' has gone o4, a ‘1,11 4o mice,
Herb. u er ,s holidaying in the North-
we'a.
The crop, al4aut herr are of the Lest. All
grains an• giving a goal yield, este.•tally the
wheat.
H'hilr Mater \L•,rtm' "teacart was uon4
a drawing -kettle the other day it slipped and
cut him m the knee. He was lad up.
Writ t'stiatone'4 urs 110114e a about tom.
timed It ala a fine building. When Mr.
pieced
haw .u,ything dnnr he has it done right.
Jesse 4:Ir.1h411 m. the proud p,44e45er of a
air oge
f .phers. They erre sant 10 lrirn
froo4,, \Ia,ttnl.a, and l,.. 4I j,,k, a gyro.[ deal
of them
John Stewart, of the nur.cr). has &seed
ling apple w hb•h ' ono.•, in Miller titan the
4.4rnk&n or the yellow harvest. It is of
goal flax co and promises to 1.• a encore
Henry Mnrr,.h and Claude Fisher, who
have been attending the high echoed at
(:,..tench for e.mu` time last, hal the greet
fortune to take mee.md-.4*., ,ertitiraum at
the recent exam.
*SUFIELD.
(norm ore ow.. "4a1-srox4)4...T.1
'some fanmrr. mthea tnwnahlp .novel F*ll
wheat as earl a, the 17th neat
NI:*.. Kate Finlay oat ho has suffered pyre
ly front ulcerated law,, s, we are pleasant to
.t•.te. nmpro. ing.
\1,.. Maggie Kilpatrick, of ('hm'aao. ,. at
prawn, pit tug at the homestead. She
look' as 1 her new home agreed with
her.
'the ran) wether attiring the pater fart
of boo week ail the lint part 4,1 this week
recanted fanners somewhat in their harvest
.ng ntwr..tton
1'be funeral sermon of the late Mrs W.
11 Reid..r , was preached to ■ large *seem
4aly in Hackett *church byiRet. Mr Kenner
on Sunday loaf
hoes Ander...IL of the 7th non , s Innl.l
int a handsome strew cottage. Mr Regley
is thong the n•rpeoterting work and Strath
Fes Rene the raw wrack.
T. 1. Allen. W H Johnston and family
and Mier inane .iohn.tewl, who spent thrsr
carat ion amongst us,have recnrnel to tea. h
ea strew trewpareerwriennle.
Richard Finlay, haying exnertenceel great
relief from his ntgmngtof rhewmalion after
•corer*. .t trastmeet at the. Mineral Springe.
whish he. oak • few weeks ago, ha re
turned to the Aprinp' in order to effect •
COUNTY
W 1NGHAM.
(rile 0(• 4 on 4. ex)an1sr04Da•e.1
John Italia, of Black Kuck, te (Moue va •
visit to his parents to town.
Mr and Mrs. John Massa, of Louder,
were the' ,,u.at• .4 their sun, (leo. Mason,
Last week.
Gee.. 1 err, after spending it week's holt
Jays with his parrots, returned to Toronto
.n 4ew.sy
()wing to • slight tawniest to the buster
uu Saturdey Last at the chair factory, the
employes had • holiday
Robert McAlpiu left on Wednesday
murutng for Toronto. He intends riding
hs bicycle to Hau,iltou and from bia,nilton
he will take the feat to Toronto.
Topsy R., , uwuel by Horton Roue, , of this
pla.•e, is nutting a goal record this season.
At the races h.k1 at 'interlope' F n.lay last
she ran against 54 .ee0tala time and beat it
by 1 .soomd.
A lacrosse match was played on the town
park ,.n Tueslay between • picked team
from Blyth, ('hum° and St. Marys, and the
1t'mghen, team. The first game was scored
in •44,01 awe minute by the vlsiting fain,
but the round wast harder tight. After
working fur thtrty-three ur.nuttt the home
tenni soured. Thr third game was won
again by the hone team after nine minu-
teplay : and the fourth was disputed, al-
though the referee have It Ili favor of the
visiting tam. 'i'here ora a140t three
minutes more to play before the hour was
up and the h • tem was doing some cls
goat playing when the referee called time.
Had the time been extended for »lout five
minutes %Vingham would have. scored again.
The score stens' : 1.V,ughau,, 2 ; Blyth,
2
LEEBUHN.
[1.11044 twit law x turd:E.seosnealf,1
Mr. and 41n. B. Hd.ggarth, fol Ind! of
this place, Inst now of 4...Ieride. wished
here thio. week.
Nli.ars Alien' enol Emily t.nld of
Saltkrd, enjoyed the refreshing 1Ke of
lake Huron, being the guests "f the Minato.
Stirling during their sojourn here.
A. Naftel,forinerly a res .teot of this place
and sow of 4:alerich t•wn*hip,visitedwlung
old friends and neighbors here last week.
During his resielener here Mr. Neftel was
for several years it truster of No. 5 school
section.
A poun,lkeeper re sale of two mischievous
rkers of about six months of afro on Fri-
da
Fri-
day afternoon hal rather • goal attendance
of heal farmers, with the notable brethren
of Dunlop. The tall laird wielded the ham-
mer with profeesioual skill. The budding
however, woe slow anti the pra•ceels will
not, we understand, ,oyer the dam4gesand
costs.
N'tth the white flag hoisted high on a
ked ret hay thirty two of the •juvenile ele-
ment at present staying at the I'otat Firm
male an excursion to the circular town the
other eyening,the teen ed Hilary F. Horton
drawing the merry party, and each of th m
in turn blowing foghorns to show t
weren't let and to keep the way clear
obstructions.
The grape! temperance tweeting at t
hall Sunday evening hada goal at
In spite of the rain. A god and tndr40
tine ablreas was given by Mr. Ton,.of [:ods
nth, who was listened to by all with
interest. Ohl Sunday evening next C. Young,
a student of Queen's College, at present
spending holidays at Carlow, may, we
uwierstae 1. alarms the meeting, and on
the following Sunday evening .4...1. ll..,re,
1,.1., of C.rlrnch, will he the speaker. So
far the meetings have been well attended
and o11 who go have been well pleasd with
t
As announced last week, 4'. 1"oung, of
Queen's-t'ollege, preached here to a large
congregation. who listened to an :fele its.
course /emu Joshua xv.: 24. He pointed out
that in this world man has ("make a choice
of two things to keep on the narrow path,
or to follow the either one, wider pout ranger-
ous, which in course of tune it would be
harder each day to leave, anal whose
rewards would cont Ir of such comfort to
them as on the I'lair ref path of duty. which
daily teaches to hold faster to it. ker. Mr.
Neild)• at the close of the service gave an
earnest exhortation as to the imp'rtance of
the corning communion on Sultry which
Rev. .1. A Anderson, our former pastor, will
eon,iuct. He else. urge.! on all present to
make t a special eluty.to Lr presnt at the
prepgeratory ser. Ice today at 11 t.1.
VARNA.
[ria ow fire dor? iNieeyseoNDa4T.1
:1 head of oats was taken the other day
from a field owned by Thos. Keys, Par
line. that containe,l 292 grains. The crop
use grown upon nth new land and will
wceraW abut 75 btuhels to the acre. Now,
if any otle can Teat this we would like to
hear from thea.
Mean. Peltier, of Exeter. and Met'onl,
of Varna, have commenced to put an *ppk
evaporator into operation here. They ex-
p-.•[ to have eaerything in readiness for
work by next week. This Is an enterprise
that will prove of great convenience tea this
large apple -growing cnnm0ntty, and the
pre ters deserve to l.e liberally patron-
ite.l.
4: 4.21k)l4 4'. KTv . Ian We-tinneday evening
last a very .ncoessftil garden 'art)- was
held in Mr. Secant's orchard under the
at4pces of the member* of St. John's
ober•h here. The Seafnrth Iraas land was
in attendance and rendered) some very
el .e'Ieetlon4. They are a gentlemanly
lot of younyg IoM Nd in future may expect
to he well patronised by the people of
Varna. Messrw. McLeod ■n.I 1Vrlsh elf
Seaforth, rive some very tine sngs which
enlistdol the applause of all present. Char
local talent ala, diel themselves credit. by
the 'art they took In the program. The
grounds were heant dully illuminated for
the arasinn aid the repast spread under
the taws was all that could hr possibly
eles,rnl. The proem& amounted to
lk544.
PORT ALBERT.
[1.1404 rel -K nor x r"RRRerrolt SRT.I
\Isis. 4 )nnlop,of Pine Rarer, is visiting her
sister. Mrs 11. Johnson.
N1,as Jessie Stevenson, of IMtrnt, is
spending a few weeks at home, having been
called hither by the illness of her mother.
Nass 1.. 4'urTell, of (linton. is spending
• few weeks with her parents, previous to
taking a situation in l.oderieh. She e t •
few days last week with her nater, Mrs. R.
J. I *long.
The genial countega1e. of 1t'hit i254,44
1a korner miller here) greeted ns while
passing through our village nn V&tnnl y
earning late, •11 route for the Nile, on his
els, .h•nng male the animator
roto Hem reek (tty TB Nle Pea in
hear. -
A senewhat nnn•nal cir•umstance is the
fact of an aced widow who resides in ('la-
ta haul four hies then who IW
CORRESP
DUNO3ANNON.
(moo 1r'N nor.. oaaa.ros LOST.;
Weather hen aur some tune pest hes
been somewhat damp for narvestiug opera -
4 toes.
The mime:spat council of the township of
Ashfield will asst In the usual plasm cat
Saturday, 29th Augur.
11M. McArthnr, with his hotly, left
herr on Tuesday to visit rektivs and
friends at Toronto, and other pouts
mat.
Mr. McFaul, principal of 'rebirth public
school, and his wife were Iron lar week
vesting former aa4uantaltcea Mr. McFsul
at one time taught school in this vicinity.
Ihvisiun Court was held here on Frieda)•,
21st inst. Hu Honor ,I udge I)uyk presided.
The Court docket was light, which, we
presume, is better for the district here•
abouts.
Revd. Richt'. Trel.xyen, who with bis
fancily, has been speeding hu holidays with
his parents and relatives here, left on Tues-
day for his Imorne at St. Thomas. The rev,
ereud gentleman enjoyed himself during his
yult, a all our tritons do.
letting to Miss Maggie %Vilr,n'■ being
desirous of further prosecuting her studios.
sheen.' her mother left here on Thursday,
w tare up their residence in l iderteh for
some time so as to l*• near the Collegiate
Institute. We wish the young lady sue
.res.
11'.. regret to have to state that 1 1. Mc
Kay, who s so popular in our village and
surroueling a0ltry, has leen c..uhue.I 10
pus led for some tier post through indis-
position. %%'e sincerely hope that the vener-
able gentleman will son be better awl re-
su,,,e his professional duties as formerly.
The municipal council of West Wawa
,,,eh met, purulent to adjournment. in the
township hall on Satunlay, 22nd inst., all
the Meilen being present. .after the trans-
act ion of a good deal of municipal busmen
the maimed adjourned to meet agu4, In the
nam• place on Saturday, the 3p1 ,fay of
4 h'tul.•r.
F,srrh.l.4_ On Satunlay last the Juniors
of Dungannon went to Lucknow, and 1n
a••.eptanee of a challenge from the Juniors
of Lucknow played a game lasting one lour.
The I au,,gsunouits mute off victorious by
IOW g.rl We are informed that in the
near flit etre a game of bluebell is to come off
at Dungannon between the Seniors a Luck•
now add Dungannon.
Our popular antcher, ['has. Robinson. is
still further 1mprovu1g his establishment b,
erectim' an addition to 1t, so that he will
be in a better position than heretofore to
accommodate his nun,erou. customers.
More succ0.a to your enterpnse, 4'harble
I*, Begley, one of our popular carpenters,
is Jong tine work, which when finished will
be an apparition to our village.
F14nT (:1414Al. ('141.' Hoi.tt.AS. -- Tues-
day, the 25th, being the first general civic
holiday at Dungannon, will be long remem-
bered by the citizens of 1►uugauuon and
others of the vicinity. The weather was
very favorable. A number of our pn.min
ent citizens took in the trotting raaws at
the circular town, while others went to
Port Albert and enjoyed themselves as their
iucliu•rions led there.
.l meeting of the directors of the West
Hunan Fanners' Institute will be held at
Smith's Hill on Thursday. the 3n1 day of
September. at 6 o'clock r. u., tea take into
consideration the place• and tam, of holding
a special meeting in the interest of the In-
stitut.•, at which meeting Hon. John Dryden
and Professor Shaw-, of the Agncultunl
College. are expelled to be present. All in
terestel are cordially invited to attend the
Meeting.
At a meeting of the dtrecu)r, of the
Vawansh and Ashfielel Agricultural
lett' which was held n short. time
sjnce III make *rra&nngem,ents for the
annual show it was divided to hold it oa the
14th and 15th October et Dungannon. As
the prize Inst is enlarged) and the directors
bhsywtearranved t for various attra'tm0,es may
be .n oat the posters which will shortly ap-
pse♦rr, the dim...Maniexp},eecct that the oxh,bl•
tion will surpass all former once ,n every
respect.
The funeral of the late Elijah t:ilaon took
Place on Friday, the 21st inst., when 1.14
remains were interred in I hen4annan ceme-
tery, being escorted thither by • large con-
course of relatives. friends. neighbors and
appointaees. The telecoms were con -
ductel by Rev. .1. 4 'arrie. The age of de.
cease. was 54 years. 11 month".. The Jew
cease!, having been & men.l.er of the Orange
Order, was laid in his last resting plate an
acro nonce with the funeral rite. of the
Order, Mel there was a large representation
of the surrounding lodge. of the tinder
present, who &&4,steil In paving their last
rsp•ct• 4. the deported brother. Mr. lab.
son lime) from the affects of la grippe The
beresvel (,rather and other relatives have
the sittlxr� sympathy of the community.
RIPLEY.
(newt OCR nor'. 1•o44E,r0NDK%T]
Mr: t.uth, of I'ine 'liver, is celebrating
his birth in deur town this last few days.
.1. 1.. Boron left on 24th inst. for 1A ...mi-
stook es delegate for (bort Enterprise, A.O.
F.
N1is Ruth l'urtain returned hone front
t1'larton with J. R. Martin on Saturday
last.
Miss Hewitt eeri.sr! from Toronto on the
22n1 inst., where she hal hcen visiting her
nater, Mrs. Kennedy.
Nelle Mennen and family are visiting
friends and relatives in (:alerich township
this week. 1Ve wish them • pleasant
time.
Wirt. l'rawfonl ora to bark 1101V Sunelay,
Will. says he can get nut often nine, .e shop
rent is reduced! 50 per cent. and ha ery to
half price.
.1. E. Mulholland is looking after govern•
mere[ difficulties at Hamilt.0, this week. if
J. E. was NI. P. for this ruling he would see
that there were not so 4,tal1y 4.4041.11,14 given
out of the treasury.
A maple of •gel ladies adopted Munro
Martin and Johnnie Mairegor last week.
Murdoch's home will he in Reoljenket andel
elohnnie's will he in 1Valkert n. It is too bail
to fart chums en far.
(Mao 44.. A well known and highly
respected young man of Huron township
died at Fort Vermin nn Friday last ,n the
person of Norval Yemen. The funeral took
lace on Sunday and w•* largely atten-
ded.
HAY.
Draw* tot's owa coRRit,MV ngx T.]
Ethel Northcott, who has been 111 of star
latter, n recorertng.
Mims Sella Reerett, of Metro[, has come
home ,II, She Is at present staying with
Mrs Peter Munn. her aster.
The Patrons ofndust. ld
"It !kt' sin !.1u► r rvY r 1'
whir+ there were present delegates from the
mot n.Mp of Hay, 1'drarn. and Ste ikon,
Retainer of importance was dircoasMl and
the Pkttron@ are wail with the
ONDENCE
AMBERLEY.
(too 1.1Tr. none 1..4,T a IAA.]
Mies Ellen Wilsey was visiting at Jalw
Kerr's lar. week -
1). N. Mackeensis was virtute in Henn
look ( Sty one day last weak.
Mn. MacKay, Belle'. ('owner, Isis return
ed front her vtat to (aulerieh.
Henry Scott, of l u es,jieto! John N. Mac
Keuatu a twit before leavuug for Maui
tole.
John .lohnstose, of this place, left fur
Manitoba to take part in the great ha/veal
there.
Thomas Heaton, of I ktrwt, s a, It
visiting at his father to law's, Kenneth
Mac Kae.
The school bels are now to be heard,
which maks all the youngsters get a
rratght face on.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil \Ia. Kehuic, of Luck
SOW, 410.0 visiting at 1). N. and .1. N
\Ia Kenzie'. tat week.
William Ilanatyne, of the !inn of ('lilt A
Forster, Lucktww, spent Leat week eiaitlug
friends anti aex1uaIDt►naps in this to
offal it y.
The shriek of the steam thresher s now
silent till the Spring crop is harvested,
which by all appearances will be the best
for a lea of years past.
Ilumean Mackenur has erected a new driv
ing shed ahoch greatly adds to the 40041 looks
of hu farm. Roderick Macl'harls, of
',whitish, was the contractor.
1 our numerous correspondents are !oast
ung of having the largest yield of what m
their laahty, leu we must say that \i•l
collo 11acl.r4,nan hrol 700 bushel, oft 20
acres.
%Vallis t Ken.pton, of the Isle of Skye,
has purchased the east 100 acres of airs,
\Immo.* lot. He has 1k•gu4, sloughing for
c
Fall wheat. etc welome Nir. ern pt
lack to our maghlorl essl.
(lin Friday night the stores of Meows. Flu
lepton anal NIw Lyman, of Ltnhalell, were
burglan..e.I,but luckily not much was taken
and theta there was not much of u loss.
Hats were hound along the noel to the rat.
The parties stave.•te•.t 'err Aden along the
roma that night aloof .lark.
BRUCEFIELD-
[rll..M 0l K na. 1n1:Kt"1*.d.01 .'r.
C. Kowa has returned from hI. 1)2,1 t our
try trip.
Mies R..Iamtes.n left for eat. Mays on
Tuesday.
Mir Ale:Donald, 01 Hespeler, is visiting at
It. ('aneron,'a
1\'m. Ucl,pueen is expected home this
week front the 4)ld Sod.
f{rucvtliel.l epic *dirks has bee,, pro.
crime! for Friday, Aug. 2e. :t grand pic-
nic will hr held in correction at Hay•
field. ;
The farmers in this vicinity aP• nearly ell
through cutting. They report the crops
a the heaviest and best ever 5e4t4 in this
part.
11111. Summon, who had his collar tone
fractured while playing footfall, is; we are
pleased to state, *gnu, able to attend tO
ht. 1nt4inea..
The fu110w1n, student,. secured e.rttf'art-s
at the late examinations. Win. Mrl2,alel
secured a 2nd : \lust Jennie tlustanl and
H. Andersen 3nis.
Mr. IYowif.ot, our popular tailor, is
spending a few holidays in Uncle stun.*
domains. He intends vsating the lietroit
Exposition before returning.
BAYFIELO.
(ypp.w of"4 ow . '"'44j."1" .D►:.T. 1
Mrs. That. King anal sister an visiting at
Stratford.
Stuart Thomson, of Louitaua, to 11o4,e for
a short visit.
Fre.! M*edel, of Clinton, i4 the ,[[teat .1
1 is rge Stall loll ry.
.4.19x.. i lt.nsld and wife, of 4..*ierich,
Pi, :it Sunday In town.
Mrs. Stewart, of island Home, 4'alnmet,
row , IA the guest of Mrs. In. 4tenshury.
\Ira. ('hamlerr. and Mr. Mel►onalJ, of
Detroit. arrive! at the 1'ommercial last
week.
13"n,. Mckay and \t'm. Caldwell arrived
on Nlnnday from I(*y City, for a vocal ton
with F. .1. NI...rehouse.
A. McLean and D. ('ameron, of I:o.lerirh,
were here Sunday. Itonal.' intends spend
ing has holiday". at his home here.
The Misses Hall are to conimenre a 'series
of revival services at the Meth/all/II church
on Sunday next. These ladies are very
highly .Oaken of. They air tea 1e here for
abut a week and all who can should en-
deavor to attend the meetings.
Om?. Th,. week it s 004 Ma duty to re -
eon] the death of one of hayfield's %ell -
known and highly esteemed citizens, John
C. Martin who dna o,, Thursday-, .august
20th, in his 45th year. The funeral took
pplarw om Friday, to Bayfield cemetery, Rev.
R. Hendrrwnn'wducting the service. The
bereave' have the sincere sympathy of their
many fnends.
Stanley -s own great two days fair and .•x-
hil,ntion is to for held this year on Tuesday
and 11'e.ineslay (kosher 6th and 7th. The
prize list hen been carefully prepare.! and
littera] prizes are offered) in the various ele-
hart men is. (The grouse le have been enlarged
to three times their former size thus pro id-
ing ample rooln for • large dupla., and the
great crowd that 1s sure to attend Hayfield
show. A splendid ring will be male and a
good race track ;on which the horses will
'eel, look out for the hells for Stanley
show.
H. T. Ed Ward* rakes ploasere in thanking his
•omarog4 e,atnmere foe their patronage dur-
ing the past year and would remind them he
has some very special values in gRloves, hosl-
ery and dress goods. New and sakrt @rock M
ready made clothing. Ultra vales in mesa
pants. it will pay yon to mil.
AUBURN.
[MOM or.. ow, la0Rageeo 4D1!4T.1
John Grit -petal is hues erecting a new
house. Jas. 1 pang has the contract.
Rev. A. M.Mtlan and Mn. McMillan
arrived home kat week from & trip down the
St. Lawrence.
C. Houston, our popular V. S., had tit.
honor of another degree o referred upon him
last week, by virtue of which he is per
milted to march the gown at all hours, to
soothe We wailing cries of his youthful
aia.
A. Irwin, teacher of our public school, has
religtsel his paitaon Imre, and leaves in
shoot fire weeks' time We believe he par
piagoon M Philadelphia to study dentis-
t 11 (tete no doubt he wsm*m sed prom
(zTh countenances whileat
the birch. Thew sands will nn into
oblivion when he will have grappled taus
of Om molar. of the fair es. Moe K. Dry
hen
4**.w kwe11 here
"% P Jai asuexs•( -
THE
DREA BTU Fa AND PR�
Sp
&
e:.A..le•1 Meet/
aueisisecem. Agent tit 1 @e r
Mlel 0
4HH
Fall nen, M1eat
I�Wur
4hMY. • tea
moa.. ......»... tie ten f1
•boshbosh wheat .. "101.440. M to j r
...........t..117....-................ebteI•
• bush 4 1p tel L
Ht/, los 1p two eu 14
AApple bushbl" ............. Ott 1u 1 t1
super, 1/ 1 I3 y
h &sof rasa* YMe`eg. _ k _ .,,...,.. 13 4
W� a-�• 10 to
Wool 4kl b / r
them
0 Iq
1a) telt
ell
00tell
la toes
Leeskeldne Mr. Hera. • slit
11.11119 «sllMlsi..
Attttuat °S IMI,
......,...,....e. pitonfe
Mretodd/ etureuei
h
Oats ........ ..... ....'......
4'eas
Abides 1'onatoeslw.M�Oise •..... ...
Hotter ..............
Kitts
flay .
(ori weed •
Wool..........
....
.. .....
Pork .
.....,...
oltstoep
0 Kt toe1@
o 30 to 0 3
90 Mee
setoo 30
W MO is
13 toot)
10 to a Iz
Alto YM
OO to 4 4
(1.'o a es
In too 1s
W to 313
wNtlM-- IleAele.
Amore ti. Het.
!ebur. per IM 1.. ......a • #1 a to 2 it
Wheat. Vail.....
nil to 3
)IM1(eg• ".,, • Ill m, u 121s
Peas 110 to 1
It•rIsy 1 1) 0 r
dear. ... ....... ............
b0.4
1'utatosalnstrl. N t0 0 .4
W'eoL per lb. 17 to u si
11itea 41,to t5,
Fla), per tea t 1M tote 10
Eggs, per dos - 0 211,10 12
Mutter. per lb 0 13 to 0 II
Poor, 5Olttos0
Wood. per cunt 1 50 to 1 7:,
Montreal Cantle Uaekee
The receipt* of live stark at the )ants of ;Its
Montreal Mork Yards 1 umpanv. Punt rt.
('harks. for the week ending Aug. :2 were -
c-
I..:
F.
aE a
Receipt+of live stock at the
Montreal Stock Yards. Pt.
St. Charles. for the week 2.104 744. 2941 44
Left over from previews 1
week 171 111,
Total for week 2.7711 14114 2MTIIo
On band ..... .... Ma 4 .
Fair rer.ipta of cattle for 1 b wee* at these
yards. For export rattle then la little tn.,u ry,
shipper* not caring to take chances ow aroma
Of hush ocean freight and low markets on the
oth'rside, but few rattle of this eats chewed
hand. unless at • very low figure. For
butchers trade was fair only. with huger sup
ply than demand.
The hot market opened strong. Oc [sling pard
for the nicer 1015. Increased receipts toad
this down to $5,50 toward+ the close et the
week.
N'r quoe the following
Cattle. espori -.. ..
Cattle, butchers' goal.
•• " medium.
" 0042..
Sheep .
lambs
Hags
('suras
as being fair Tapes
I& to Ije
.... 1 j • to ire
to 3Ie
• to
to Sic.
0 to 1e
.+6.71toi3
.
ALP tOSt,M
MORRIS.
(rio.w mt'). 00. 1 n4Rhl.sxltaycT.1
lint- lhalnsge, tattle lover, intends mak•
ing some cattle from this section this week
to slip.
Henry Kgbb. of the scowl, we le/they',
goes .Nit on Sept. lie as exarporal for 11 nng-
hem company of the 33n1 Batt.
Honest hard-working hands hove heavy
handhog, her -ceiling heavy hands, hustling
horses, hauling huge heap. hardy bor-
a-are!.
Joseph and Robert Sondlie, of the first
lane, were successful at Hamilton in pawner
for a third clam certificate in the recant ex-
anutauo,.
Alam Father I►slnuge who hate been at-
ten.dmg the St. Thomas school of music,,
now taking her racist um at her gran.lparrnu
in Morns.
Henry Robb, lar., and Ileum Itobb, jr.,
were at Walkerton ean eater -day last attend-
ing the funeral eaf th.• late. Ams Royce, or
that town.
.lanes iVilsol,,our genial ammo' teacher.
las again returned to !airiness. He seam
to hate hada same fraw'tice .n his Ikcycie
daring his vacation.
it ,s with plevure that wm noIMe the{
Robs. L Stewart a former teacher of No.
10, was one of the successful candidates for
a first class at Owen Sound. He intends M
tending the name s•Mol again.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
['mom oto nor-. roKKr..rls.Dr.4T.1
Elale,rate preparetlons are being nook
for • grand picnic which as to be given by
the lashes of the St. Augustine Catholic
church on Their•eeayy, September 17th. The
picnic w111 be held at Island 4:eve, near
here, and no tiner place for an omission of
this kind own be hal than the grounds
which have leeen selected. The mnnagiag
committee is arranging in every portable
way for the enjoyment of throe who attend.
Speeches w,!I Ia delivered by M. ('. Cam-
eron. N1.1'. ; J. T. Darrow. M. 1'1'.: P.
Kelly, illyth : M. Corrigan, Helyrnn.l : P.
Md:illicuddy, tiodenrh, and others. Muer
will he furnishd by • first -clans stung
band. A beautiful &herrn clock and other
articles will be raffled and a magn,five0
gold welch will he presented to the mat
popular young lady of the ov.ngtegatioe.
The bane of admission and dinner will he
25 cent.. All arc cordially invited iso cows
and enjoy the day.
BLUEVALE.
(►4044 ur•R ow. ro)Radimeinot T.]
Th. threshing machines are at weft
*g•1n.
The school teachers have ,.wnmenrad
their duties again.
p'asMnwee. %las
,bo.'t4ras40140t4t mho'. bamir rowan form 4rt9
covert'
The cholera is paring through our neigh
boyhood again, only in • les degree of
severity
Farmers are bogy gathering in thea
harvest, which, 1 think, will be plentiful
[lig year.
Reit. A. 1'. Hartley la away .n • hoh'lay
trip visiting fneads to different Arta d
the province
Samuel Vett was away to Hamilton eta
• oorin*d of hoe.. He .dosing • rmihnVi
business in the perk Iia.
Arch Patterson has opened his love[
Shop again The v411sg.4w t to patronise
trimer he lean excellent butcher and •Iweys
inert.
WiligNa
Ilsaarlish ohnre6 spvvjs Far. every ••dkw
8lnday is the hall I tkjee bi
go YOU WISH
To UST y111
IT6ST 0 0 BUT
NKWSPAPLit
112 tens nested T'nacY
Ir all, UIT
"THESIGNAL, SIGNAL,"
SOOERICN, ONT.
1jIL H:LLi A 1f1A■
1, ADy1Nl1tnC
Oh. X L 1 I I. No. 2324.
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.
T11r 11.1.CriS w'111.
., s.eefe.rth council should buy ti
nye out for it can't be of any use
" `
1„.it as there u not tr•tlic aanup(h
worts, •.
ipie weSeaaforth then !Ext erect Int
est wether. 11e'si
leen, •4•'1 you ever • This villa@
N os,ds u,•- of the chap who averred
.,.•u4io t son the town there were eao ma
h•s"s • %thy, one day's 4. derich bis
pro .,..11 take a week to filter throe
smooth ...tallowy Mamst. Bat here the
mane at clines for trade that • n
,.m one train and going out
:,eft .b,rsn't have • chance to see
. 4.,-i, or two ago there were rife
,t„ 11 1 ".iertch ID one clay u(.tbe nu
t 2., and twenty mt.utes atter tl
vol n., rine could say front the num'
•,r ,.n the Square that there ora
• „f "r..nge4' in town. In Saf rth
..era people would glut alai,, -eat. r
.:.i. -beats, and have people in
from the cellar flour to the net
Tilt 1114141.1.1.1 4144.'. .. slop"ITnK.
e'd]"'it%'. ran slower at e0,n canoe at
• dune. on,r fob the umbrella mer.
ei that Providence had an eye on th'
ss
!Ike) reckoned on at.
dry ha 1 blown into town a dsy or t
• .sir or rather they had ..lean in it
chmtvey owr*rprs an their rig
ef)' and Ira, eller, like company.
Perhaps the ,,rat unique character In
siede caste was nres.nhe:ui, the solo -
14 umbrella man Kelly. The latter
• ar ort " for umbrella mending,
'mhrrl was the jawsmuth to solicit
:era. loth were damp citizens,
re oinked was the mon " 34110)•.
He was &.•hear httle fellow rather
be the average height, but compactly
H:, face gave indication of • keen it
Ifgence, but also showed the dimapa
that hail caused him to be " on the ro
triad of m a letter ptaiter. He w,
kite leen tD affluent circumstances wee
¢ • pose J14 to draw a che.4ne for the Inc
:t.' had been spent in frescoing hie no
m i like mat tamps he was aware of
beat an.1 ph,lsophieel on it.
" Oh.ya' I coin'[ .deny it. !'re taken
sf bedew, sal I would have been better
tt 1 A•.1 let t alone. I've only had live
day •2.30 r. w hut, blas you, that is
1 r<ytatation door for making me
strag1ht Kelly stands more than 1 do,
..ter get. off his base : and he get. kr
wrathy w hen I overdo the thing a h
We struck the chimney artists at Sete
stile, ad as they hall • convey*14*
n•ling wr easier than walking ...spec
nth 14 heavy kit why, we funned * ,
as it were. Well likely dissolve
... re rand Kelly and 1 shell shove a
Ls linos%
"NO I we donlippatroniee hotels
loan! : se g(re them enough ;mecca
"+rice Kelly and 1 prefer to camp
1Ye squally ,elect • nice &,mint spot
mining stream. We have • stretch
cl,tk which we fit to four saplings a
corner. and thin dude under. We
Isrk the ,h.r, for we are 004 &fret
duer54. I:es,Jes, Kelly has a dog, w
lust worth a continental, but the &p
nae of the critter warns stranger, off.
" Talking &brat that dog,he rather'
m the soup (hat morning, or rather het
oat of the *.up, 1 should nay. Kelly
mai the chimney moults got on to an
gent flange of beef lest night a,,d [coil
re the can for onlay's grub. We don't
any warm dinner, hut usually take •
leach. When 1 awoke this morning
daybreak 1 usually wake about that
to get • drink and star the fire i disc
el that the 1104 hal upset the can. sap,
a+mp, and mitered the mea. The
fellows erre good and nad,and Kelly '
ed to kill the dog but i idiot blase
d..g. It as natural for • the do
catch de, to the meat when the
toppled over, for dog nature isn't Ter,
fareot from human nature.
" O )h, yea ' I'm married. but 1 ht
heard from my wife for flue years. 1Y
dad it. She and the two children 1
Chicago. \shy, my boy istwewty•twn
0t age, and • hoy to be prated of he u.
sr. he world not take a dip of M
deep as your nail for the world, am
proud of him for it. My girl r •
teacher, or was when 1 last saw her
the dent take after her father, state
" There's • loge tailor shop down
'brag nate in Preston, another drug at.
('hiragn, and • Int of other •sea a
pnunitfro gone down the initis of m
ba^ng my pilgrina•ga Still i don't
Pine or blame anybOdy but myself.
!hen•', that umbrella, and that nb'1
all 11 K for some time to come. T4
',Must lie moving tort inn nice few i
And• man who,if he had 1h Sive t
sp,r on1.1 makeIns plan ins front row ori
wide-•w&ke purines men turned easel
••I sway with an anxiety to bit t)
leer shop he came m and melt dm
percentage for oblaining order, for
he umlarela nen
Os T.w,.a afternoon of kat 4i
1„,"4",• Non of@.foh0 Leathern. of the
= :4t.....d.f
«)velli saw mtilf M hraa
dicer rile into his thigh about four
The 'ketone had to take want 'fort
M ender ; .o. �vll
pale l eM rsoot Hn+
nolle