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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-9-1, Page 1I MBi11111Wla WW1 p■a its • Ap - THE SIGNAL 1 M T1R OUT. Sesneess sow- Ocher Chill nML•li • Yens. IN &Wham --- i nut TH13 T• w TDINO' N119WSPAPf3R OF HURON COUNTY - OMes AT Ti UMW • M YOUR LABEL THIS WU& Sam ant krone Mannnm■ M.N[a. Or is A•m i& VOL. XLIY. No. 2376. GODERIOH, ONTARI r OrANADA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1892. D. MoOILLIOUDDY, PRorit IawADVERTMEMEN ell THt3 WEEK I HAS M I �e Warted-S•o•••t 11110116e tttetees►-t a UM. $ (wipe " P1saiasI'-lee. Mid $ Abu used. -J. T. Aehesee Inge Pim 6 .. okie-K. AetnaR Rae... II gear. v•:is-Yee. A. Fear-. ..... 0 r,tu • flat --Mat. Minkel) 1 yam a' e.bsu-R. nem _. .a • Ar maeetre.ere Nairobi Cape . el Mut d•• • honttl ' sr -W. Smith - -.. •. ........ $ ewe for .rate -Miaow' Holt $ lemma•.... g %Man tot ..dile -Ideal ! -Ats+eastern-. -. .. $ t oothy treed e. Nestle....... Pare for same --ILL Seem 1 offal mem- R. D. helloed Hem -it it ealleee . Mental 11 rek•ediet -Mee. W.T.er.1e .n.. 1 ahem.. F. J.: ahe.. t gee pall Dead•.-Oelh roe ilia ....... Pi e galla Tis a -R. P. wtltl.eea d 1 $ i 1 SORN. AIOISTlluN6-f1u aro. • Ab. wib of H. Arm erten. Apes* t;a.. ispe.s t:o.. et • daughter. MARRIED- GOtrAIT - At Knox ser -.•b. alar.• Modem, i. Pet, en 1)44^7. Ls. ea. . 1. Ur Key. Jae j �A.�♦mga�4ereo.. Jaw le wau, at i sew*. �Ip 10 hMteRMM�a eine teen w. el ♦ . ♦ arra rklt- OPINIONSOF THE PRESS. : 111. TMOUIL1 AT TSN ".00" 1 h..L.. Renew . The Geoi dw Govern- ment nes not acted with south window n dmlte,i with the whsle abject If it se right for Canada to discri mis.te by allow - Mg • rebate l all remelt carrying b ala to Dumdum ports. it is garlly right for the Baited smut to discriminate in fever of Usual Settee porta, sod this is what PriaJeet Herrisoe preppies a da The kw pieced Cho his bawds empower. Mm to inpo.r a I...11 of 111. per ten end $$ per pas sager, but he btu contested Mm.elf with sspiy imp ,tee a toll of 110 weft per ton. Th. u :Luk more then enisient a offset the Cao..d.an rebate, bet it is •kaon"o te ✓ r.oa.ly disarr•nge skipping train, te Montreal. The long and abort of the . utter ie Chet if our government wee right ie the pettiest it took it .bssld beim stook to u : J sot at Mould bare ahehahed the re- late at once •led straightened out setters •ith oar own skippers.ft.rwsrel& To say ties it meads to abolish the rebate at the nod of the present semens, when the rebate is Daly allowed for the season moyway, and weet.t lapse if there had bees ss dispute at e11. Suints hke an at$Nmp le threw dost in them . of our Marshes Beene, by making it appear that coeetsians were beton made eaten no such step has heat token. By la- wns hu procla.atiem. in which be give the Canadian Goversmeat seta Sept. fat to thak the '.atter ever, Pr esdr% Har- eem takes it clear that he is net . easily humbugged as our Government thought he 'meld be. HITTING TOIL A MD CUea'10'1. Hrus.els Pant : Reeve Bek, of Colborne is natio, has of 'tied the varies. localities a the Co. of Harm edvocatt.g the ohms of Patrick Kelly. of Blyth, for . seat is the Swat', it is mid. S. W. C. Mayer, of Wingate. is also said to be .a asperses. 1t tbu cooly .ad anneeersury ehSmber is oD he pe"pitu.ted les kmslsbs T. Farrow . , U. P., of Brume* hes • eNmsgsr chant . d would fill the pennies more opahly thea either o1 the .hewn memM.med gastl•- w ee Rut before any penes iaipoiand fee this northers we wormy like soewholy to rise sad teles$gsod the Senate te to the I/omiie. of Canada! HE RA.1 leAnm mei TIAL Mintiest Witness : Mn. Beres has very 'Meetly rre•te•i a deep .ad favorable im- pression upon the min& of the British pe• pts who .re intended u the Homo Rale 101.1100 loans of the ablest periodicals nod p.urn.ls are begiaoiag te themes the seems of federal iad ltsteoss Ise Great Brim hin, aper from the somoidmmtbm whether the inah people an in their aoYmstioa likely te rat themselves well. Ia view of the feet that the Imperial Parliament has long been utterly enable to keep hp with its work, sad that it is now .o greatly in arrears Chet eeerybndy despairs of its Man able to over- take it, this googlies of 4 raif.atlo. i diseased se • p. bh •,Mahe, to the prohlne. to JiNSS■m. London Advertiser : The B nolo d Herald appears to be very mine mowed bee m.. seetrsry to its pregusetioatiook ne is. 1m• tortured with the /Nroaee d the Tjjetastk Battalion Baud late the Oohed /tate1 and the exhibition di "mmmasw" hwas s nef. nail take plass did w semis .t Is Pan tier lays the Advertiser le • grans" lei them, her too •wise, a imusase the hieerWup that exists 11.w.os the asighber- he 'retinae y of the • s .1 w We plead showing guilty t the d eeldee of line.Ow he Way ry ry Wy patches inn Ysd ., illegeZda Mw to bandit the el CdLe. eta ham plass, cad tummies d brads TOWNSISP °ammo. erAxtaT The pencil nest et Tarim Aug. fid, at este ,: .lock p.m Members all present. Lades apn. meing mid d Mid The dl bwoemk.g ass•mam were err- ttoo Yea Iie pJ.1. Ws.im, n ilii tend. far Di Wmss De era n. 110, edefe for D. M.Kay!Thee Jei..tee„ 1160, digg15g pave for b McKay t Wan PlirdEft i M016- V. 161 66, timberline �w:cl/. rsehip. Thea. •'.t alienated ,Lester for 1s. e. pr _ ins. The ,hark was mawW to s Began laws te raise ran of * mils s 6s. +•P^ haler? 10 . a few immoral nori host And else a bylaw le My sad nee tier IsIssel webs. • • •guied b tie ssvessl egelpOMMINIS The Whore man read sad peeled, !1• MINING then "Wenn be meet apple s Odder IlMb mini r4 sus edema 'O. J. Street. Gob R. M Y ERS w'" . tet. in "6". ersitb. bat STH TUG-OF-WAR ORAL wREJrTH CORNER•3. THE COUNTY NEWS share b.rbea• nne week of atlwding t• the From ewe eerruspeadenr. BEEN DISMISSED ? w w«; �.. w AT WINNIPEG..,;`; �.theri she IF" Ripley. 1.. retermed be... FROM ALL OYER, Simla is.e the loaders 1 ,. of wresting Cheated! hem the Ooaeernsia • at the An Oliteljneell10 l0ewspiepee ' las. DeW u eucaine, eh. .zpeace .11a C. Currier* Aootsb 'ham whish we emdNnteed was borne saWuly by bas Grime Doubts. si=1 Ohs b ea 41110 IniestattlY mosei whisk eninine .iDeane we behove the nisi *sees d is Ne seem derieg Isis Ism unease. therein. L the a. loo , d the desalt Gro B I Oliver Mowat, all this s. ateehhg wb... ' wngbed in the Imbues with Mr. Myr'•.ts.wu ey in advocating ev.p e•. • aesu..t matter whet �tka kappa to be at ransom with these Ht HAS JUST SEEN CROWDED OUT. Mr. ■yeas Was and N Arps •f NNW sae ••relay fiats MMus. Man -■e Wes ass E ves Nees Neldest Mf M etfeW.1-■Is eltelee was fae's4 e.os'sts 1h ♦wase w een Meas -Lo Wessel epsa*a ■yes a ter ens INN* /Loewe ■ ow .m The Nut' a Post, truer Let those Conservatves, who sometime Wok that their own party is ungrateful in refiring to reward personal merit, real er im.glu.ry, e.d 1.divid.d enerilloss, look urea this picture of Grit Vestment el Mr. Earn Myers. The Post kir taken the view that the Myers' episode is sae which eotoly slimes the Brits, that it raised • problem, the mi - .tics of whish should be left to their own pWy, and that the Conservatives should n ot assume what would tmvimbly prove to be the thankless mak of pulling the Grit ckesteuu out of the firs. This is the policy their party organs would have ad. -pled ia.l the Gwservtive party been stinted trough to get into similar difficulty. W believe that the mature judgment of Coassrvatives will approve of the course to whisb we have adhered. With a fatuity, bowevsr, wbieb we regret to say is tots too atacommoa with The E mpire and one or two other papers which pr•ison to be leaders of Cooeervetivs opinion. them organs rushed to the defence of Mr. Mowat, and they will. we haven* doubt, he reworded with the kicks awl cuff. from both dispmtents that are wally accorded to those those who interpose io quarrels of a purely domain* character. The affair les Mow reamed another ..re, Mad ons which afford1 ample food for re- flection of the mutability of all human al - fairs, and the •nbnmaity of man to his fellow lean. We allude to the ruthless manner in which the °Seial decapitation of Mr. Myers las been brought about. In. more remote period of history when martyrdom for opinion was the sport Chad teatime of despotic rulers, the victims were at least •ppris.d of the proposed method of pr'abme.t ..d torture, and is easy n- st.Mees were given an opporteeity to recast. It W been left, however, for Sir Oliver Mowat, fah tram bs midnight vigils, whish we presume an well the prelude to the es.ferring of the degree of Knighthood. ani ttweiiss with thin sereipoce teat seems imopar.bi• from • ewtintsess enjoyment of salsa, to invent . more relined species of enmity in dealing with tiese plated in his power whose private *nem happen to e•mSiet with his own. ftnmoru ware .gust se te the manner is white Mr. Myers' impulsed from office was tas•tlmpikeni thee rrseimiiindd us of • pup u the surreal piYeis.l history of fttrwa, and truth The Paton* an credit �d1 we guiry revealed Heir ab.ehMs bred. The aremmatewew awn amply Mss.: Sine the loteer of the 10ib day ef Jame lest from the Depwty Atte sq Genera dw.d- isg Mr. Myers' resipMMm of the .S et Ceuey Atn.rsey for B•Mtris in et hie .opre.ing the °plass that re reties of the Eaglisb spealing roes en this aloe heat wend he boneleial to Ceseda, which hes already •pooslsd i. the Post, Mr. Myers 1.1 reosived s. MN.mnmiwtiw from the Geier s.1 thready er bdb.Mty. The Government, ate emdy traiiieg with isdiferum.bat eatir*y lewerhgLim. meal - day papered sad Wed the s.ssssissioe Mr. W. J. fa McKay Crown atttd Qmit II doe Pesos is hie L. Myers ocia. eat and. irim.tl. Mose eblekthas Yr brem from Mow ea Mir last him Me[ay, with sword sesiseatls, wool le W dales, wide b hest been let sable la deep d • elsrk. .ad removed testator heed p.pus, hooka and all other inagehr of else. sad en Mr. Myers' rears hens he Lead himself more. onsuisasly�.a4 vMlosdy stripped of all his PsiN� an Chet •ware that Mr. Mak.y had pwWye isser.dtbas to resort to thea high - mush d.dto Mom. wmm yhepoesegben. He is ad, Wen Me dus whit*ther.r y eomdet wpenerswNUM- MUSE am Mtbn We banalways balm •ppaon politically M the ea -Crowe Atmery, .Ord were The Put to weeded Mat meallee of sed tibia seme petty l.SI.Sbleligbt***bible M we :N glen ever the rreatwt dealt mat M rn W *is erstwhile knead.; b 1 his adi)r iddhiss.r se • ibie spirit that this journal lies attninsel lie pr ismer es d* d10g milieu as .a aroma of is Mi. meth.s et the ,.emery. b he . M .dean d far play a:4d lie fowlers ef eppwded and tyrenov Item Timer/or quoits. they soy a resort , we meet mo*minnbgly wider' the herd wed add -blade .ser MwY& the dosses el dloodowl le this ale bas bees caned mt. This se sslb 4 Janis*, whisk hest hose ..ed eat W • professedly ehrssd Gonne meat, wand diagram these hu.. monsters of ahe.lej1e.. d hes that rale the demi.the Winn 1.- Nis .ps• wheatthe Deft Owen - me t has wiesvwed to heap sash Bess - comity • He hes ant, se end weed imagine heen the yun.w' he ban resolved se the Mob of SL Oliver Mown, been ea e.s.y .l that nevora.s. Os the ewtrry, as •n is this seAlis of the este ry am wYty. be hos bees see dthe lose sesend se- al its supporter& is est . remade es to hew res.W.Wm wM 11r. M was be de weds el Mfew cMmha Ms Mr m Swats the did term le advua.tlag she dims el the Otis eamdNate la Lha sire WMllisshos- Orad• et ty. Sir Oliver, in kis unpopular crusade whom his wkordisaw, has sxperiwosd the ✓ owel ,seeable el as.tiy with the approval of • portion ef the Conservative prem e•td with the •beet seasimoes ooademaatioaof kis owe party orals It remains to be .sea `-t what spirit his followers wiU receive the latenl'enos ef the meaoa.ary humiliation to which Mr. Myers* W hese subjected is Ms Fite' expaleio. from °Alec. We do mot ander-estimate the of the tie whisk kende the rank and els the Grits to their party letinh In the puma of Sir Oliver Mowat, but this last re:htbitien os his part of contempt for their sentiments may prove too great • strain fur even their ellsriaaoe to Mm. If .ver Mr. Myo•e desire to .fry out the design with which M is credited, of esmblishiog an &dvaosd Liberal wing to Ins party, the to oppose e grating of titles oft nifty in thio country and oce- de..uwg the interference of freedom of speech, the present is the meet opportune time for doing so when sympathy with him is sure to bestrong. Siem writing the above we have seen Mr. Myers' who reluctantly admitted that the st•t•mente in connection with his ejeetioa office an substantially eared Ile said that the first he knew of his dia- animal was no Wednesday of last week when Mr. McKay advised him tut the commis - sum had issued appointing hin •n the offices of Crowo Attorney and Chrk of the Peace, ..d asked him if ire would hand over She y belonging to the offices. Mr. yen declitsd to de w, and also declined to refuse, on the ground that be had oo kaowledes whatever of any oomplat•.t having been ma..e ass --o him in the performance of his duty, of .o investigation or of sy 4emie.l. On lin retire to the cion het Friday evening he found it stripped of everything as above described. In feet he has never boom dismissed . yet He has .imply been crowded out. AMBFRLEY. Fre our ev • co ..dent. Mrs. F. Bayes is at presens visiting friends in St. Thomas. Mrs. Mom, of Toronto, Ise been visitior her sister-in-law Mrs. W. Hampton. Alia Artie Faalaysois h•. retur.•d to Sault St Marie af' •r visi''n4 (hese. in this to lity. Wiliam Johnetoo, lanes, paid friends and acquaintance ou the lake shore • visit some two weeks ago. We are sorry to announce the sad mis- fortune which happened to Jame Gallagher, Goderimh, while engaged with Wtlliun Kempton. 1t .ppeers they were drawing is pease when the bolt holing the pulley in the door -post broke and the pulley which went through the air struck Mr. Oellagher on the taw, thus severely break lag asd bruis- ing it, we bops to hear of kis recovery. Hnolock City Assooiatia' Patrons of Industry held • social on the evening. Fri- day, Aug. 19, which was • woad leo.., the .obsol bang packed to the demes. A pts t time was spent; Joon LoaYaiae,wea in the ,hemi. Atter the the (*Bowleg.program was gives: Susan Rutherford, song: Alex. Loatr, m do; Jiro. K. Maakwmds. coag ; Davie Rntberierd, e rie; Agnes Machan, Kimmel, runtiness - Jossph Ir:ia, reiit•tioa : Alex. PWgssa, speech: Alex. Long, music; Reboots Malay - sou, rreitatien: Agmes MacLeaa, song. DUNLOP. Frew ear own eorresoo.deat. (1r school hod • v'dt from Lspsotor To. last week. Mum leas Toombs, of Ooderiob bee been whiting her ..at lira. T. Ekon. Jed. YounMgg ear here hes rssiogied the bon and .t•biss of the farm he resides oo. Cha.. J. Sprees of Dederick Township, 8u.dayed is or berg the guest d relatives. Mies Martha Coombs, of Wyss Park is enjoyia* the lake breams of Horan. She is the guest Y � sunt Mrs. Jams. Tobin, LamaserHreunto's Is being 0.idd up is the matting thin wase. All the brows are an the move to see who will be first to gat the last sheaf ef este for 110t Thorne ter an ethos& in started. Fel- lows an lair but those who her pm land tosow ea La d erne didleukies i• biddies the pew as the grand in hoed sad the filer bother the bsross rather inn notch. Is spies of these dialoIsise Wm. Jewel dam the fiat sowing of Fan wheat this year. Ase Twiny Fan. Rom! -Elle, h is- ms.. sheds are in our midst. Besides shame be..-wtves cad blesstbe maidens Bute di$wtties is their Mmesli is all parts b spite ef the by paper, Seg apies.r nm the animals b tom• Wi ��7 seem 1. term Hoe bawds, .Mals later .ad flower them homy is the me* ea the dafiremt parts ef Nn cele r. badtea The milking el the eke is sae of the gesatsst trials eZ lease's hell pelma,. H. trmabiwsse .n the ketene, bb.er Is it thee .ems of the boy le the 1 10s a p.. ski ay.ed loos' R be- esth�g the psi Milo o Irish. A. old .Wer le Leases roma* resolved fns the .e- 1.10 thaw odes whish W bed dee lb without W krwbtlp. Mr stns. them thirty yea's. Bram& : Memday ,,chin Aug. 11, Dr. adolommed • Mhuge oliwi the tiMeibt 'berth boo 1...... orth ea ties Tem em d the persime,mem TheDt 1 a Use* wed peed quaker with o Ms resat of betel elbeelemess. end he baud - bis sidled pdr■ally, medermtsly, yet fits+`. were " not In It." THE IRISHMEN CAMEO THE DAY. .conn e,. m....M v se weave weeds Fr '.aft i. the C.wtee-Tae men ben L. e.. .haeasr wet se levy. pwM A Use Steil Teem vet a Ins Mees -Tea C. .4 Nees de- [vest el w 1eae- J. C. Carets New Wears Cusps ea bi Melt For weeks putt the concentrated thought of Wieniper has been gLied to the anticipa- tion of the result of the great tag -of -war which wee to be held in that city on Aug. 94, betwsso mon picked r p. .!rely from means or d.oindanta of Scotland and Ire- land. The Scotch team was captained by no kw • celebrity than our former townama J. C. Currie, whilst the Irish hosts were leaf on by the so lee redoubtable Capt. Lawler. The day came, the tug-of-war came off, and this is how The Winaipse Free Prem sized the event up : Without doubt the greatest drawing card of the whole day was the tug of war be- tween the Irish aid Scotch mates. Both trauma had been putting in herd practice and the admirers of each felt sure their re- spective aid s ould win. The Sootchte•m was the first to come to the scratch, and as they entered the track • cheer ascended from • tbo..aad throne, r td truly they looked as though they were able to pull mfrs' tet a u nititnd°. They are certainly • file looking set of fellows and well put to. Esther. Upon entering the mesa theiro•p- taio, Mr. John Campbell Carrie, deputy sheriff, addressed them is the following terms : "Countrymen -I have • word or two to you_ First, and above all things, remember chit you are Sootehme. Chad that the eye of your countrymen the world over are upon you. This content will scarcely be over when tis news will be tent by wire all over the continent, and it will bean everlasting disgrace if you allow yourselves to be pull- ed over. On the other end of the rope are tea resolute and determined Irishmen, the strongest Irishmen that could be picked in the city, and trained to pull by Fad. Mo - Keown, the best trainer of men today in the Northwest. Sootchmen ! et your teeth together, and when the pistol cracks,• pall with that determination born in you, and with your groat strength I have no fear of the result. Sootohmen, take your plums." the conclusion of Mr. Currie's address the noble sons of Erin made their appear acme on the scene and they were alio lustily cheered by their admirers. Os. would have thought that it being • 800tchmen s day they would predominate in numbers, but from the cheers whine greeted the "Paddies' it wan evident tinge was . fair .prinklin. .t Irishmen upon the grounds. Sorg, .tet Major Gillman was eheeen aa referee ..ad performed biz daniss admirably. and to the entire eatiefeetisn el the eosins and spectat- ors. From the'pf the two teams it would DOOM assts• Scotch were in the 1rsn*ge, as they appsseoi and in fact were the hoarier maim Wheel the pistol woo bell both side straightened and what few Meeks there wire in Mae hep previous to than tine imsssiiately diem:Mo nd. The 8.steh bad slightly tee bet of the pull at brat hes their eppw/mm appeared le be re serving their etits.gbb for • beer es and r e missal esptosi 4 with g their owl. Wham Thi.edged ,Chew foes the cap- tria, Aaewaf lawier, they made • long, • thp., sot Il m e p.pMer, and tnen the Nalis bops M knee is twit' favor. Inch by hob lbw repined what ground they W 10, mud when a happy moesst arrived Ins • Iles ieund their •Dnentt losing their /mmnh� t� their_ an extra effort and over ease .11.MHighhsd teddies MM. alter sheer tent *he air and the hande d the bid team were well shaken by their friends. After • few minute ret, m- other trial was bee ." u, but this did not net as ITViria took the rope on the start and n ever ion an bsh of their pond io bdodise over deb oppostouts. When thesigmal was given by am Mom is favor of Inland, an- other ,&pat west up even greater that the previous lee ted several d the team were tarried of this course on the shoulders of their ad.i n. It ie ..id that epee the olosishebeteg tteaes Captain Lw made the Memel New ef the day, and with hisEss• ha.11. w w th exxdeewt and pleasure lined men upon their me. '13e k•ad shoo al,,is japed in the by striking ap "Rory Mon" rte, ().►a" N. doubt a 4eal ef the .twit d the waver d the I,W nam may be attributed to the presume of their aatienal flag, whit& was freely waved is fess a des wide the memo was going es. The Resta, debeesb va.qulebed, are sntslad he a peat diel ef praise for the manner is .11111 they desk to their work, and they serlably trade their appointor week herd for the vinery. A witty sen of Hila was hard te remark shortly .Mer the cam neatest at onasheat the test th9t showed the 4115. .A between potence@ sod on - .e&" The fDfowing are the weights of the rosp0Yw war : emtMtm. I.sa Chea. MOM.... 190 A. Ones 140 J.Ilebblojnhm900 J. Pope= 190 W. Oords. 900 J. Rebell 100 lftt Mmshnp110 0HllIfo J. Hn.seeha.... 1N0 J. 110 P.Pkdbg MO SW.McKfamsa 1G1 Tot weigh‘... 1.ff0 11asM weight... UM The wm.IMne bdsrp of *shed ham. were T. D Deeps, T. -J. Heresy and L Woodrum, who was visiting her i e Mrs. /mass Downey has returned tea hers , sem Poston, Oat. A number of the farmers in this place have fini.ked hareesung, and are now pre- paring to sow their fall wheat. Mts. J. W. Murray, of Cont Wreath, left o. Tuesday last for Aloes•, Mich., to Tagil her sister. We wash Mrs. Murray • very pleseast trip. Mies Bella McKens is, w ho leas residing is Detroit, Mica, for the :bet few mouths, is home en • visit. She 'oaks a though that plate fany armed with her. Mrs. Wm. Murray returned to Toron- to het Friday to have .pother °penttoa performed epos her • es. We hope this time that her sight will be fully restored to her. J. W. Murray, our much esteemed cattle and lamb buyer, shipped • few carloads of choice lambs to the Buffalo market, one day last week, also • carload of fat cattle to the Toronto markt. We are sorry to note *hat Har.1 t'nrrie'a eldest boy was.uu-.truck ose day net week. Ir. Elliott of Leoknow is attending him, and we believe that he is recover' ig .der Isis careful attendance. Kenneth and Donald McInnis of Ashfield, Ont., bays purchased a tractiou engine of L D. Sawyer, of Hamilton, and they fully expect with their complete threshing outfit to gat • fair share of pet - renege. We me sorry to note that Mrs. Robert McIntosh, of Ashfield, is at present very ill. We understand that her deurhter Belay, who was in Sarnia, took the typhoid fever seal was very low. Mtn Macintosh went to attend her, and when she began to recover, returned home, but she had not been home long, before she took very sick, and Dr. Elliott of Lucknow was called in. We understand she bas got the typhoid fever too. Oue of her daughters just arriv- ed home from Mackinew City, where she was speeding • few of the Summer months. Jame Downey, of Clover Valley bad .. accident the other day which might have proved fatal. It appears that he was cut- ting grain for • assgbbor with hie 11-tder when very suddenly the tonnes Dame oat of the neck -yoke while tot ming • corner, strik- ing cos of the horses ou the kgs before oomisg in mutant it the grated, thus causing the horse to run away. Mr. Dow- ney did his bet to nein 'n his ponies, when very soddenly the front of the hooter was driven into the grog- .d ••e • the rear of the binder to tilt forward. This threw Mr. Downey very ho.:ly on the table canvass, and corn:-^ contact with a portion of the reel it broke one of hie ribs. Mr. Downey succeeded - t stopp •r the horses before any very serious damage w dote. Re is oom ig on as well as mud be expiated. CRANBROOK. From our ow1borrespondent. IL -Rev. 1). B. McRae, who is much beloved by his large congregation. has been quite ill during the last two weeks. We are glad to know that he is now nicely re- covering. Mistto:tg.-R.. F. Cameron, student, de. livered a 'tiring discourses on the subject of " Mission." in Knox church on Sabbath lit to a well filled church. His text was obomen from il.aiel xii.-3 : "And they that be wise, shall .lige aerie brightness of the Armament ; and they that ars sway to righteousness are as the stars for ever and ever." Mr. Cameron po••tted o.t • number of motives which prompt people to help miesioa.. (l) A duty : (Ch1 • privilege ; (3) prospect of reward. The sensors was an earwest plea for ■ieeno work and Chea not fail to arouse mod inspire the individual to enlist in the vrat work of saving souls. The maker+. Trac. To the Eit'Ior d Tuts PwxAL Dos Sts :-With the prise of flour and wheat lower this they have been for years, our God.riob taken are • most unreason- able lot of men, °barging 12 oasts for bread, when 10 mem is the highest prim paid at all other points over the country. During • recent trip I made enquiries and me vouch for this, mad I defy stem to deny the statement. Surely we w sot living is the age whoa Dick Tsrpis •ad Sixteen -String Jack held sway ..d levied en the masses. Be bones, gentlemen, sad don't rob the poor toiler of his dim earnings biztl sig the Bakers' Trust " of Stich is the troth ; they are simply se- same( sod covetous. Thanking you, sir, for your valuable .p.ee, i remain yours truly, HorIIwnL imersim mase fie sera and CMM. The " Sslight " Soap Co., Toronto, ofer the following primas every month tilt farther .olloe, to boys and girls under 16, residing i. the Proviso. et Ontario, who send thea sweetest somber of " Ilualigbt " wrappers : let, 110 ; >l.d. 06 ; 3rd, 03 ; 4th, a ; fit* to 14th, • ha.d.e.e book ; and • pretty pious to these who send sot less N•. 12 vrImp�era Seed wrappers to " $.slight " Sasp Ofes. 43 Soott-et., Toronto, not later then 11th el each mondand marked " Q.mptlNw " ; .io give hall ..me, ad- dress, p, and .amber of wrappers. W15 - w'. will be }}..bibbed in 'ThsTsss to Mail es flu 8.tsei y in sad meat*. ly MARINE NOTES. tlohr. Memphis ran is here en Friday lost for shelter. 9tr. United Empire Galled la on Saturday en her way .p the lake. The &redo, les not working en W.dam- day owiy to bad weather. See. City of Wisher salted in here es W.doe.dq and seek en more height. A'oe.dieg te • ealwlatlse pbiid b J..Mss, a I.wdw pmpr,the.mt10. tMs a de SINN SINdad oda ten .Lis opera Grey : W. Roma abbey. a heeler sec• steak, lea. g-dbg • pwIM. el bis vaosWe r1.fMt.g relatives cad 1101.s ski Ihs.My. 5n Is Mshiy easel near Rsdeter, Kw Twit Slab. Mi b.etber, Chew P. be lame• L deembas la Herold (AIL , Higim A Newsy Grist Obtain d fS the County NU11. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS. A Weakly 1dp.t of C+waa, Sews serves q Se NURverybsdy-PND east rectae guy test sae OsMaase4 Free [very $.dMs Tbe Creeds et w Cosa., Sews is Owe- C.111.-• of She Utast ...d Nes. News (tees free ear Loral nimbuses. es, Blyth : A look over the town will reveal the beet that • barge amount of ' tending is being dune this summer. H ullett : One day reos.tly Loves Tyndall cut thirteen acres of pea in tan hears ; this is ooasidered pretty good work. Morro : Mr. tallows, of Carlow, bas berm engaged as teacher in S. S. No. 3, se ssoow- sor to J. L. Hogg. The preset engagement is for the balance of the year. Charlie Kling, 13 years of age, iu one day at the W wgham mit-works, made 40 salt barrels, 30 the previous day and 30 the day following, in all 100 in there days. Blyth : W. H. McElroy, Myyth't hustling cooper will start a shop in Manchester al- most directly. The large apple crop this year make the deemed for barrels great. Winghant : The .exodus still goes cu. Mass Gray, late of the Wingham school staff, has secured an •ppointm.nt in close proximity to Elmira, N. 1 . , where a relative of hers resides. Brussels : Mile Kate Richardson, • well known Brumelite, has obtained • first class certificate at the St. Catharine Col- legiate Institute. We congratulate her oo her well earned honors. %Vwgbam : Small boys go swimming on Sunday •ttermoos• immedi• sly la the rear of the waterworks wbeelhoaaa, Unit ■a% says the Advace, should mk bdlerw,e al their pee os the Sabbath. Brosseb : Bioyoli•te will very likely be ruled off the sidewalks in this town as seve- ral accidents, endangering the safety of psdaetrisas,lave alreadyootwrred. The road is the proper pima for the wheels. Brussels : A box of clothing is being - pared to sand to the Hungry Poiot Is= who are is destitution. Rev. G. F. Salton is at the head of the pvojest •td will be to receive riemadisma her the object Brussels : Some •aa llessptoble sneak has cat the pine glass frosts of D. C. Ram. McKay t Ca, J. Orsw•r, R. Gondwana, H. Demon and the• Glar old Hoc., •tnybg them with • diseased or Ober bard Maple A "spotter" hes 11.s paten the trent d the party or parties sed if apprehended • Moon will is taught them that will last for moss mantle. Bremen : A letter has been received from W. J. Halliday,Calgary N. W. T., oon- firmine the manor of the death of his your wife from (hot total scourge - smallpox. The infant also died. Mr. Halliday's boai- nee les• closed while be was in quarmtiae but he is opening up again now. His Brussslo friends sympathise with him in his great trial. Morns • A y English boy , new to the ways of C&n•dlan tar® life, was asked W take • cow from one encloeed field to an- other. There were no pts mor bars and the emhrotia tiller of the soil had no know- ledge of opening gaps, so be proceeded to take the bovine by the hind lap preparatory to lifting her over the fence, but was shown an easier way. Blyth : Six cows broke into Mr. Ki 's gvd•s recently, with the following result : Two bmdred hiW of corn, twenty bead of g., about twenty-five pumpkins, one bad of b•ee and ase bad of carrots were destroyed sad breaking down 000a�minis eatramping hey that t did not devour. The dais all .odd mage n ot be le than ffi. they : Mies Lida Hall met with an a°oi- dest reoendy which might Immo proved getts .ernes. She mod her sister were watoeimg some calves and as the latter was driving the calves away Lida stooped to take away the pails and • stick caught her ern. It wee found that the ball was out slightly but the sight was not injured. However, we are glad to report that it is almost better. Wia.Mss : Thou Gray, an employes at the ohs& history, met with • painful sodden as Saturday, Aug.90, Lack. Some- th1j had roe wren with the pipes from b em the boiler ems of the engross, and he was gods to leaks it right, when • cap flew of mad 'the saying water .md seam esehlod ►ie fess and seek very badly. James Hence •Iso received • slight scald on the sided the bead Myth o tulle Jim shwsh own es friday, .ads me mN deo leech jug }ides was gives •Mites in the eatrperutitm �,eM�Ma�p1e•, berated he has been aabrsiie.tf the Dios.o by his .kin . a paister. H• hen pleated some bwtifel sips ee some et the prieeipal store windows mod hit fie hood ...,. •. g is executed to perltdivn. 8s.. Jew hallo from Citieyo where he says be hes a gad hid wile. Wletehemi : While exerdsim. 8a.ame at the vase • eke. on 9•terdy, Aug. apt W.. Woo. ems near bang bra V mot Wy Lead, Another horse rum for in- to , wide sassed the alter to plunge b.di.emset bee the feces. This shrew Mr. Dehm p -over de top a the hone, and . he wee *Ors over the top ofhie tremors o ught es the cheek bed is the meddle sad ripped the tnusers almost Wes to the beak= end ton the host y of MOW heebakes .tala m. er ss the toter - sol .s.bomeese .muds*e of the bassos body dem ams. sees Perhaps ; bee Y jest as goal es Newsm's, b Moe nee a very high rses..smdatlea her the edgiest sod best eons meet Pelleaoh Polishes Qom IIIlteader. Refuse to doge • ef Mho Edgers= sere proludes soar Wise awed by eperly Sidon wire- slake dr-._- liiertam tailor w see ahreped � imemees d