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WADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK
paamer sem-- F. J. Pridham .. ... Pg.
passe- it. R gallows 1
&eh sad Icor Factory -Jae. Kidd 8
p„ 1, and Tubo- E. a Eddy a Co 7
l'dlety Irmo Pit -Jen. Wihum 8
cottage fur Selo -Mile Mel Walker8
Last -W. H. (teed . 8
psi. -Wee. Les •- 8
sou Goods Prat. Daasweed 5
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY JULY TLY 13, 189:3.
D. McGILLICUDDY, PROPS
FROM OVER THE RUNTY. I
TOWN OOUNCIL.
intense*. er Ise'y.e.r ■.aatm.r the
Tw
121.1
regttiar ef
1 ( esiteU. y.
t mesuag the sews wry Hothwell was In town m Sunday. Bhort Stor4ss From the Report -
A Newry Orbit Obtained from ascii case held * the snail Mole so
en's Note -Book.
BORN.
*WILI.IAM8 In Dun on the 10th ot July
gm1 ib. wit. ,d A. A. W of • ren.
CLARE le St. Peal. alias.. en Me /K eR
Jab, Bea it. w. Clark Ida•gb1r of N. Hans -
nom t:edrrkhr of a dauokter.
DIED.
LA In (Mderlcb. e• Saturday. J ttk.
BS Man Lase. eldest ami Mari Leer. of Mectreel. rlgodl4 years and
II ass.
LE6BURN.
has our own asetsmvs.damt
James Chaekolts visited relaUves sod
(reeds seer Krmtail this week.
torah and Lucy Sterling, of the 411* con
c at,n, Godrricb towusbip, are spending
thea adieu' holidays with their oo.stm., the
Yana Sterhog.
Peter Foley and Beatrice Carney, ste-
dnsu of the Collegiate Institute, Goderich,
are uow mg the holidays at their
Hoses am stung fatigues of study • well
weed Both were c.adtolat a at the
recent testers want.
Fix.•. i oL. Mies Base Jefferson and
Loma M. Hillier, of I;odere:h. were the
pegs of Mir Horton this week .
JeC.-ron, who formerly resided hen sad
row is down from Parry 80.nd vomiting
'skims and treads in and abase Gadrria'
ler war day. pat. He hes .ea yet boot
tae knee to the .hors of Hymen, and R the
same Kemal fox with all him friends here e
of yore.
The tint relay of Sumner guests to the
Pant Farm came Saturday las sed meld
the season for 1193' . Coming by the iron
►ors. to Godench and finding no rola for
the woe hone to drive ons, the soots of A.
W. Pedley took its pleas and at nearly
quieter speed lined in good form by A. M.
P. poplar sister of hors., Robert Millar,
arrived safe nod Fouad for •a annual sum-
mer rest by the shores ot Lake Hare.
The 'int 'Sudsy gospel tvmpsnmce mat-
es fur the year here was held w the hall of
the 1.0 e l :. T.. 213, oar Sunday evening Iasi
A fair sidleace listened to • plowing tied
testru.•tty address by AMI Miumdee, of
t;oderlch, on the subject of t.mpersmmm. Ie
it he gave g e d advice to the young mina,
alba; them that the hand way to esotens
witk all of them me tart to begin driok in
airy way. The mob. moo always had the
preference in pieties emplyaeat sad with
the laminae nam d ha y or him erne, the
well -knows casters of treaties the buyer or
trd.'rer of their goods was fast becoming •
tarty. He also said that in comparing the
test ,d living, that those who drank had the
most etpeoaive habit of all to pay for, and
the money spent that way pet sway for
other purposes would soon *how iia beseflts.
A solo was .ung by Mr. !sanders .t Ute
done of the meeting. ter the next meeting
A. E. Allen, from sear Beamiller, will be
the tpeaier .t 4 rem. So.dsy afternoon, the
Iblt, inst.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
.%4HrIFLl..
The above council met pursuant to •d•
josmn.ent ea Setard•y Juts 24th. Mens -
hen s:1 present Minutes of previous meet -
Ing read sad approved. The Treasurer's
statement was read, showing • basis on
had. $1340.62. The following cheeks won
trued, C. Iricbghmn, for gravel, 828.16
Thos Lannon, gravel, $3.76 ; F. Soots,
drama ooh. 10.
uODLkle•H Tttf Shalt'.
Jae >A Uwe
Bs-
( sent Duet today, minutes of hest nest -
cum.read and paled. Mored by Juha Bs -
cum, .eeonde by Geo. A. Ceeper, that 8*11-
wed Phipps ba notified to have street open-
ed at ones which he s oocupying at present
according to s•rvey• Mord by Jae. Com
D olly, ..000ded by John Beacom, that reeve
sad treasurer be empowered to borrow the
mem of $500 for township pie Samoei
Moved
by John Beason, semoded by
Sturdy, that the following sweat be circle;
viz, ,los. G. Avery, damages to hors.
erassd by defect in highway, $10 00. Com-
41usser i .&I ry, $130.00. Adjonr.ed to
ant to-. fret Mooday is Attguet.
N1xos S'rVRDY, Clerk.
sxetaossa
Carlow, July 3M, 1893
Colborne au.eil fwd ha Towboaip Halt
Members .11 present. Minutes of bet sasat-
rad and passed. The 1aberbe were
to M paid, vie : W. Aachen.
Cutt?mg hill on M. C., $10 ; W. Obsess,
ss,
cattiest Rssiillu hill, 88, Mimi Masan,
repairing road .t B. M KS%.Lints 'hem
gr edam, 810, Wm. Hewell, 8 eon..
8068. We. Fowler, Joh.
Treble, graveling. 815. . m. owler,
gnvelling, 116. Joh. grdi ig.
$13.116, Jelin Rehsrow, il•
25. ,lamer Apysoelagios, luDp:s, $1.25.
Thome Mi(ohel, t.I nothig. p.b0. More•
Armstrong. for ravel. $10.40. Styes A t ,
print $ 75, Smsel Weimar, r.psenag
B M. Endes. l3. Edward Owe, ee l
"%d, Y .e Warier, idp111.g. $1.75-
M.x. wog, moved, enameled hlam el
Patter, that the oemtesll glee* S to Mks.
Miller for the purpose of wrboaw
George PAM.
for
Carried.
Geo. UstM. 117.50. T1. s1I.ged
reed .Unease between 1110 t Red 0 was
gain bsaught him the mmese&L AIDC.
ort t leaved, tuseid by R. J. Um*
enema sieve ie Mr. Oas*w'.
',Mimi in the Elmer. Carried. A. A.
1 oeng wso,, 4, te*edd 1y ALt. Ymatag,
that the member mut this gram b the
( .'°neat Owlet Adjo to mast
sate es the SW /Tref Amps •61 .'dict
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
I THE TALK OF THE TOWN.tr"'Th. 4 tbs p;1 ui'uetg e
I is most ex►.o.
iss Wiggins bone for :he helidaya front all parte of (Made and United Stets.
Geo. (:nest is visiting friends in Wind-
sor.
R Struthers, of Chicago, is home on a
visit.
R. I:. Reynolds is attending the World's
Fair.
Herb Reid is visiting relatives iu De-
troit.
Miss Annie Struthers is home from De-
troit.
Mins Bertha Ruek is home for the holi-
days.
Noy Elwool, of Sarnia, s visiting in
town.
Maitland Barkwell, of London, s visiting
in town.
Mrs. I. B. Wallwin, of Stratford, s visit-
ing iu town.
Mn. Wen. co., a Leamington, 'a visit-
ing mtown.
Mies May Poole, of Stratford, s visiting
friends in town.
Win. Atkins ha. returned. from • trip to
the World's Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Nairn have returned from
the World'. Fair.
W. W. Hutchison, of \ innipeg, Man.,
is visiting in town.
R. Thom ba returned from his trip
to the Word's Fair.
Miss Bertha Bain s visiting friend. is
Lneknow this week.
the County B111l. Friday eyeniag, July 7, 1893.
All preempt sestet ooaoallon Sanwa
•ad Wilson. The mayor in the chair.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READEI;S. adopted_
s "f last enestlOg were road mad
Tse treasurer's statement for Jugs we
• Meekly bleat M a'waq 4.w..rr.,d op I read end referred to the fiance committee.
sews ttverybeidy Path sae rel.t t Ila- I Fetllowtsg s the report
ped sad te.d,...d irons [very nerviest- kt.rttrTfti
Ttie Crests et lac Ceasy few. H nen.-
. tattles. of the Iares/ sad Newt
from ear Lend tarsiers.
%rws
Corrie . Jamin Perkins shipped 19 cars
of grain for export a week sett
Morris • David Walker sold 11 steer 3
years old to Mr. Curtain that averaged
1,410 pomade.
Carrie : W. 1). t J. Hammes!, of At-
wood, Mee purokashed from Martin & Adair
the Corns saw mill
Sisley : Thomas Frseer had • young
hone killed by lighwog ea Sunday las,
while stealing in the field.
Wangbam : Mss M. Shaws spending a
couple of weeks in Goderich, the guest of
her rimer Mrs. D. McCormick.
.yeaforth : Councillor Lyons injured his
lea while playing bass hall at the choir pic-
nic at hayfield on Wednesday last.
Winslow : Its reported in town that
Mrs. (Rev. l H. Mcljowrrie, late of this town.
h as fallen heir to 810,000 by the death of a
brother.
McKillop : Dennis Downey, formerly of
McKillop, but stow studying tor the priest
hood in Montreal, teat pelmet enjoying a
visit bone.
flirt : R la.g traded his pacing Dare,
"Jeanie Everett," of Wingtearn, getting a
a large gray pear w etchamge. The new
.to.4 u •Ens driver.
McKillop : J. 1). Dicksa, li A., lately
of Brockville. sod eon of Charles Dickson, of
McKillop, has been appointed head mister
of the new Niagara high school.
Morris :. Wm. !fickle received 1,00011e.
of header teethe from the Central Prior,
Toronto, for dstributi, o among his neigh-
bor farmers Its • No. 1 article.
HeeaU : Adam Berry, sen of the late
A. Berry, rode over bore from St ('lair,
Mathieu, on his wheel this week, and s
speeding a few days among his relatives.
Srafoeth : A valuable horse belonging to
(:Sorge Laidlaw, of Tockeremith, while in
Welpxi hotel Mable on Saturday, ens
kicked by soother horse nod had its leg
brekea It hod to he shot.
W iage m : Water Roy Masan, son of
Joseph Maso., of this town, while teetering
with • trusts on S•tor lay afternoon. feu
off and b*rrooke his left arm .trove the elbow.
The little sufferer is progressing spbedidly.
Grey : Was. L. Pepper. formerly of this
township, now d Toronto, and ficins A.
netts Forsyth, of the queen city, were
united in marriage at the reideeo. a the
bride's father on Juns.21st, by Rev. N. F..
!Scott
Morris : The funeral of the late Thoma
Nichol passed along the 6th Itne to the
Brussels cemetery on Sunday of last week.
Deceased bad been ailing for 14 months with
lung disease. He was aged 11 years, 11
months and 12 days.
Balsa from Met, $ 1503 27
Balls Payable, reuewtala 10000 00
Boundary Lies 81 47
Electric Light Kates 96 (Ai
Water Bates 333 90
Taxes re. Feat J. A. Natal 200 00
Maitland Cemetery 54 00
,00•reeident lands 6 60
Licensee. 658 57
$12953 84
1l4M,m dead$ to
Public %Punks $ 426 78
Pumping Station 448 it
Public School. 478 22
Water Works. 28 60
Special gnats 225 00
Relief . 5 75
Council Chamber and office ex -
4 450
Saege 4 80
Separate Schools ... .. 100 00
lstorest 623 71
Bills Payable, reewals . 10000 00
Salami 263 30
112600 97
Balance m heed $ 344 87
The report of Thee. Hood cereuker of the
cemetery watt read eked filed.
Following s the report.
Goderich, July 6th 1893.
To the Mayor and Municipal Council.
GtarLtltrtx.-There were 15 adults and
3 akildres buried in the cemetery during
yid quarter of the year ending June 30th.
The hydraulic ram s working well and with
Ute breach put in lately supplies water very
good, there being 9 barrels holding sheet
400 gallons. The cemetery s looking mach
better while yours reepectiullyyY feels worse.
Tisos. Hoon
Communicaticu from Wen. lane, county
clerk, stating that the County Cannell bas
levied the snm of $1575-54 for gainers(
county purposes, was referred to the 8g. aa pcea
committee.
1'ummnnivation from Mensa. Skase,
Burrows and Colborne Bros. asking for the
pnvilege of erecting warehouses ou the old
show grounds.
Motion of reeve and Smith that this mat-
ter be referred to the public work*. commit•
tee for enquiry and to upon to the onus•il.
Carried.
Accounts of Su:' AL, postage and Ilya
Hunter and Holmes were ordered to be
paid.
The following •ocouats were referred to
the-Snaooe committee J. W. Thous., 86;
F. Graham, $10.25 ; Wm. Barrows, $8 e0 ;
Star, $7.50; Stevens t Burns, 98c.; Hami!-
ton bogise Pk 'g Co . tin. 60 ; McColl Bros.
h Co, $38.25: N. 1)y sent, $71.53 ; R. G.
Olmote d, $2.00: R W. Rsnciman, $13.50.
The report of the public works committee
stated that the bathinghouse had been er-
ected .t . cost of $146 12
The water aid light pommittee was suth-
orizedto parclt•ss • carload of sorted ones
a iron pipe.
The committee recommended the
payment of the following accounts : 1). K.
Strachan, $30.25: Peterboro Carbon Co.,
931.50 ; J. liropbey, $5 50 ; Si'AL, $1.82 ;
D. K. Strachan, $12.75 ; Chas. Blake.
$2.00 ; F. Hillock. $2 00 ; Mo4'oll Bros. t
( i. , $15 82 ; ('bas. Nairn, 110.26 ; Thos.
Vklesa, $8.75 ; Mn. Robertson, 87.23.
It was recommended that the debentures
to be Mood to take up the balance of the
,pfd municipal loan fund be for 30 years with
interest at 4j per tent. Principal and in-
terest is yearly iatalmente. Also that •
bylaw for above purpose be prepared, and
.t the 8maooe committee he empowered
to advertise said debentures for sate in two
Mmes of the Saturday Empire and (:lobe
• asstsry Tim... These recommooda-
were
Motion of Mears Neftel and Smith that
K Graham, J. Thoma. and 1). Strachan be
granted plank to renew the side walks in
front of their stores, the work to be done at
their oast Carried.
The case of Win. Williams was referred
to the relief o6cor of St. D..id • ward to
grant wok relief as was misdeed.
Motions of Messrs. Marney and Strohm
that the water and light oo0imittee be em-
powered to wake arreapmaate for the
eoeburieg a(a eargo ef oral for the water
The acme then ad joorned.
Salorth : J. A. Clark has recovered his
fine bayhorse which was stolen • fewweeka
apo. It was (wood no • vacant farm in
Goderieb township sod it le supposed the
Ulises had plod it there intending to'
ship it at their earliest opportunity.
Grey : Another of those interest Sig
events took place at the residence of Mrs.
Wortley, eon. 16, oo Wednesday, when her
daughter, Jenne, was united in marriage to
T. i oovworth, of Algona. tij/v. D. B. Mc-
Rae, of Cnabrook, tied the sepses! bow.
Dorris : The blowing change m No. 8
company, the 33rd Bats, wa gasetted.
Corrie, -Te be mead lienMmeatm, pro..
lousily, from Jane 19th, 1893, Ser/L 8. G.
!Caine, in suecenslos to Beet Christopher
C. K•ine, who retie retaining reek, and
William Dole, nee W. H. McDoeald re-
signed.
Wronger : Atwater d the ands= land-
marks d Wroxeter s being r.mseved. We
refer so the old huddle* en the"flate," Best
seed se alias millned opermtd by Wm Mil-
ler, sew of Prism Albert, sed Geo. 0110..,
a Al...., Michigan. le late yeas it was
made to do carob. as • sissies factory, but
afterwards fell *to dimes
r f 1. W. M.Dmrh. auk.
Ora ai ewe m "emg1 1" QUIM.e.
(Imam. ba''''g, werile Ds. •
sense Lath OM Sneer Thos a "l be
lover IMM . iAA, W Sts ita l TitneM
'ad yes wfg pew a pldts pf►
•. hoe Rao *ed MS meth
h"'lag' 'I'kr los ea this Wes le eepwMe
PON ►oma sop le the beet b the
swim seedw it ell le pair e to
wettlrrr. a...d.
Weirs : O. Fades lest a teen of
beam, .wend 1y Hoary Asthma, of the
7* eeneeseles d Worse, ma away with •
.sowing machine. They t.usped over • rail
leen., *sties( the melees es after them
%breech the les►, where the tench.e wsn
saw torn to Mem. The hoes massed
the run with the pole and wesa, but
were captured unhurt
Watton : Oa the ameba of W. (.stb
thekin o moseteoe with Me leading of
se in Duf'e'Ma aa, Wanes, he war
promoted with m parses of asosy. ever sad
save hie salary, is rso.p3Ws eb mast
service ,..&red by bee * the Sabbath
@ shoot sad at mM.Mma4 sad der metiers
emsaeted wish W esegr. tfone, services
always ac ob* ).sly give..
Wanes : It ie elated here Jells Shaw,
ef Bremes1. will libeltake w sna-
It=p .t our ha* st after.mead@..
amid have a geed .44.1 and to
mare the they meet low a geed Mai-
er. It M se be hoped the repot le mer•
pet se Mr. Slaw le well avid levembly
Imam 1. ibis Meaty, having Webs
hare flax several yap • labs to
Orseee
Slppm • 0a Destinies y memo Far.
=maw at Moth. Ms
(elver hos h war ' s moven s a
stable when it bemae - a•4
te par cid kick.
wee lying dna by, 4•y► weak. •
o 11. The wowed cast
at w bent 1110,
bosom
o `oa line the stay essM me be
mathbat Newheead to wink end pkmfL
Mesta restiww dW el Abe 4M mw s04
tlmlg ins mte-tbss gabs.
e~Ai IMMO M dem,
fearful eigit As •• $ lleth d
Bert Megsw, of %Vutnipeg, s visiting his
grandparents in town.
Wm ('lucas, of Cleveland, is visiting at
his old home in town.
Mrs. N. McKinnon lett yesterday to visit
friends m Orangeville.
Ed. McGaw, 01 Winnipeg, s vesting his
grand perste in town.
Misr Watson s visiting her sister, Mrs.
Straiton, in Thorvdale.
W. S. Webster, of Galt, but formerly of
town, s visiting in town.
We • e pleased to see Thos. Soeyd around
spin after a severe illness
Mia A. J. Moore and Mins Kate Ander
son leave today on a visit to (ktervill..
Jas. Dickson, of Wingham, s the est of
his brother, Jailor Dickson, this week.
H. I. Strang goes to Toronto a examiner
in (ommpetation and chairmen of the section.
Mrs. Palmer and daughter. of Stratford,
ware visiting friends in town ducting the
week.
Mise Hattie Williams, of Seaforth, s
visiting in town, the guest of Mrs Frank
Elliott
Miss Reston, of Loudon, is visiting in
town, the guest of Miss W,akiegtem, Ked,
street.
John V.natter, of Stratford, spent Sun-
day in town, the guest of his son, J. W.
Va.atter.
Mins Annie Martin, of Woodstock, is the
(Qest of her aunt Mn. (Capt.) McKay,
uebec-st.
Mrs. H. Morrison, of Lake City, U. S., is
visiting For parents Mr. and Mrs. David
Reid, 10igin-at
Mrs. Harry Armstrong and Mrs. Geo.
Stiven, left on Monday to visit relatives in
Holstein, Winrham and Port Elgin.
Mies May Deadman, of Brussels, returned
home last week. She was mach pleased
with the Goderich roads for bicyling.
W. F. Dickson, of Washington, D. l'., is
.siting the scenes of hs youth, and s the
guest of his father W. Dickson, Jailor.
Mrs. J. Heid and children with her sister,
Mrs. Waldron who were visiting Mn. 1.
Reid, left for their home in Kingston, last
week.
A. J. More, methmxtical teacher in the
Collegiate Iatitnte, goes down to Toronto
tomorrow a examiner in History and Geo-
gr'PlY•
Mins Isabella Sherman left on Tuesday
for the vVorld's Fair. She was accompanied
by her oouain, Miss Jennie Sharman, East
street.
Mrs. H. 1. Sharps, a 000mpa.ied by ben
Ants Mise Emilie Buchanan, r'et.rned to
her hors in Toronto, on Tuesday, after •
meth's visit to relatives in town.
(sura ttcanatos.--The annual choir ex-
citants will thin year be ran to Sans, os
Thursday, July Mb. The fare from God.-
rlob will be $1.110. Tickets good for two
days. The mplweid Waterloo MuMal
Sudety Band bo- boss engaged to amen
piny the au.riea
Tn. lrns►mrntorr Bait*. - A p regreww,
ire orders reoefved
.,
Everyone interested s invited to call
Don't cies it as it is hie e.Iy visit this Sum-
mer.
Wlu. a. Rectums') AT Sr. Pfl6ww,--On
THE LOCAL DOINGS OF THE WEEK. Sunday Oe" .1 tit. Peters church' at
pan, eevorml young ladies will he received
ppuublicly as promoters of the Leagued rho
Banned Heart.
mm Crave 1. Slay t Frees Lively M
serene-[verythl*K 1. 6r1.4 teal Siem LatSctt 1.o- K1oc CHI' )ie'u.-Dr . J. ll.
TkreaS4 aha. talo -Ir fres•., a Role ass Paton, a mieeiosary from the New Hebrides
tier (eel. I reek, yr feel at D e (•h'el's will lecture in Knox Church, on the evening
Ansula ye Takes' hetes, and 1.11h men of Thursday July 20th. Dr. Paton sone of
the most famous of the missionaries ot the
rrrae It. i're.byterjan Church sod • treat may be ex-
Fcr indance if you yrs an amateur photo-
grapbcr, eummerint fa and around (loderlch
there are many pointers you can get by calling
at the studio u/ FL Ft. t'aJlowts. He am supe',
you with everything required.
The lightest ralmseat is beery reougb for
title .Feather, and if that le the kind you want
you can get It is short order and at a wall*
tactory price by mama upon E. J. Pridhaa.
the cenple s clothier. on the Square.
rLrt TAILORDIU.--dprisg and Kummer
cloths in great variety next to Fowler's buot
and shoe non. oo the Square YOU inn bare
a big choice and rely on gaud style and its at
very moderate prices.
B. MacCormac. Mgr.
Jute.' itc..s':. Goo'. A.T.-Mr. Justice
Kole has addressed a letter to Sir Oliver
Mowat, urging that the Goverment take
over the oontrol and management a the
poor, instead of leaving it to the heads of
local authorities to do so. The Judge's
letter was promptest by the fact that when
hold. ng the assizes at Stratford he saw much
hardship resulting from indigent persons
being confined to jail.
Cou STS- CRIMINAL STATI@T!1.-itet nrne
to Government by crown attorney Lewis
for the first eix meal's of 1893 show sly
five prisoners tried at the County Judges'
Criminal Court during that period : one for
embezzlement, three for larceny and one for
false protases. Four were committed out
of the five. The three for larceny were all
seat to the Central Primo., the one for false
pretesccx to the Meroer Reformatory.
(i ARDS PA&T*. -A garden party will be
held on Tuesday evening nett, on the
grounds ot K S. WiUiame, seri , under the
management agement of the Guild of St. George's
church. The ladies of the Guild have made
a variety of useful articlem which will be
offered for eldest about the actual cat of the
material used. A band will furnish music
during the evening, and the members of the
choir are preparing • number of glees, etc.,
for the 000mmioo. An efficient committee
has the refreshments in charge which, a
arcual, wiU he the bat of the kind obtain -
.M . This party is not restricted to mem-
bers of St. George'. church, the ladies of
the guild will be pleased to welcome .11 who
m make it convenient to attend. The
usual charge of 10 cents for admission will
be made.
sive orgnsimthe is the new maim' mod-
atime whisk is mein the bursas of the
[.5 -drat bead. Seven steade their
bat appe•rssees es Destinies clay may,
th ia.e already determined to preemie a
sel%srm far their nee and are preparing the
its► ed a aria of entertai.nemU to rains
mesas Mr thee}mw Thewill be held
ohm the and of 7rptrntor, sad TM .•s-
oda of high -elm soistaaby, together with
get*rtotM tied mbar asp, softie, ors. A
gene time le assert a.ie incests .befld fel
lowse worthy es djaat.
In A RAD Fix. -Os Tuesday mer.ing.
Jely 461y a sew hinging to .1. Wares.
Mentesel-et, broke tbe semis% .1 ea old
well blit the Jordan -Bats Nei. It
wee .etlnd a lads after 7 Velma *ad •-
fleet l .'dank . Median was lined ever the
mil sea .her m geed Mal elf Wo.bk the as.
teal we heavelis tens leme The wal
way alma 14 bet Is depth ad the water,
MAE raid .p M 11e miomi* oak.
mob all mere eillsM6. After beteg
patrud M M vee M fete fleets$ Chet the
tea
emit listerd
.era
LOCAL. BREVITIES.
ev
R. I. R. Wallwin will preach i North -
e t Methodist church next Sunday mends(
sued 'casing. =\
Rev. Dr. Ure preached in Knox Header -
os me
morning and Rey. Mr. Header -
m in the eventing.
Mut Chas. G•rrow, Phil Her -
t , Chas. Shepherd ..d Harry Johnston
are camping a$ the Black Hole.
Mies ?lithe Hole*, kioderprten
or, i*trnthre , M ependinr port of d
holidays u the residence Geo. W. Thom-
son.
Every posed -keeper who hereafter fails
ssa
to make an .oreport to tie Municipal
en
(A.rk at the d of every year is liable to a
flea of $10.ner
livery owor taunt of property should
remember that the law demo.& that this-
tles and other ankles weeds ustbees%he.
bre going to sed.
Why bay
.cam►,
* piiil
ei aegtad, hwb j1a
Beady
aal*alts)
bestire 1N
Asty as AT THt Puexr 7oar.-Hy.
Tringle, Toronto ; Chas. and Mrs. Crowe,
Mins Lou. (.Powe, Mins Greta Crowe, Mies
Flo. Miner, Guelph ; Jadge Muir, Mile
Jewels Muir, Hamilton ; Mins Simpson
Paris; E. 0. Chase, wile sad child, W. 0.
Whelan, wife trodDelimits
child, Deit.
tl
ST. MATrtw'MS.i iw I( S!trtmrAi:rmtvtT.-
Oa Wednesday evening, July 19, St. Mat-
hew's Literary Society will give an enter-
teiament in the Temper.ss Hell, Nortb-
st. Am excellent program will be provided
arefor the ooassion. The public acordially
invited. Judge Doyle will occupy the chair.
Doors open at 7 o'clock and the entertain-
ment will begin at 8. Admission 10 oasts;
children 5 cents.
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A 6. 1,111.H BOT AT 11111t FaovT.-The
1)etr„it News thus refers to the new lire
boat, Detroiter, of that city and its able
captain, R. Morrison, forenerly of Goderich:
This morning the ietroitar formed an im-
portant part of the Beet which went down
the river to meet the Spanish caravels. She
tram manned by Roderick Morrison, re-
oe.0from y promoted frothe tanks of lisu-
tenaut to take charge of her, and 11 mem.
Herbert Word is lieutebant ; F. H. Hamil-
ton, chief engineer ; A. C. Shulte .ad
Patrick Slavin, moistest engineers ; W.
McGregor and J. W. Milieu, pilots ; A. J.
1M Lary', F. P Stock, Frank Fitch, A.e
Bennett sod J. 1. Mab, are pipsmen.
.H
The crew will op ow the bat for the
pre-
sent, uca
until the w brick structure which s
being built for their accommodation on the
dock, and and to be known a engine house
No. 16, i• completed. Capt. R Morrisonm
hes been in the service of the deportent
ll that for seven years, eat time at bead -
quarter.. He has worked his way up from
the ranks to his present enviable position
by strict attention to business and efficient
work.
lioutkn-H'e Biu Marr. ---The London
ca
CAWAD i''. Gk1AT FAIR, 1893. --The receipt
of a Dopy of the Prize List for the Toronto
Industral Exhibition, to be held from the
4th to 16th Setts. next, remind,' ms that
Chicago is not the only place that s whey.
. great Fair this year, and that our own
great Canadian Fair is to be held a usual
sad sole d on • mach larger ale than ever. The
su
Toronto Aociatioa s expending again this
pear over one hundred tl ouand dollars in
improvements, embracing new stables, new
cattle sheds, a complete system of drainage,
Dew sidewalks and roadways, etc. The ad-
ditions being made this year give tbegrnunds
a wnoderfully ch.nrea
ed appearance, which
will be s apprise to visitors of former years
mew ew ,'tables and cattle sheds are befog
constructed in such a way that visitors an
pass through them or from one to the other.
without having to step out of doors. This
year's Fair with the numerous attractions
that are to be provided, seems likely to
draw better thea ever. Those of our read-
erswho desire • Dopy of the Prize list n
ss
aure nae by dropiag a post card to the
Seater', Mr. H. J. Hill, Tomato.
sawing mreh1.o from
price when yeu oa.
from 0. W.
lash Mange sae 8ersteam of sorry kind,
es aeimse, mired is 30 Mottles by Wma-
lnadb Sasibary Lotions ThM never bibs.
Beal 1A F. Jeed•a, DnygiM,
Thirty uenmmnd Queens and other
BMA whims limed to*ddrs... is Fen.
deal Hall, at Jambes huh. Chicago, Sas-
miey, i. beer el homilies Day.
TheOreagems narW is preemies.
hided by tie based, to llb. Aserge'.
Sewhay nertlieg feet, where OW
es as eMgewt einem presehr4 by Rea. M.
(leseery Court will be had caw ee.-
so.iam es Teasley Nev. e
Jane
Mkrdial will preside. The Ste beim'
tight m Meaday, Sept lith. Were NAM"
llisellebes.
gems my that time " Asti 18*,. Arm'
trod by Dr. Akhaiae is m pause. TMs
le bin, use bee bees ale by mem des. to is-
=Mare
r 131 w . 11 b1 milked
int piN...estraethe et teeth, eau sae nee
fur y.endf.
Advertiser of Wednesday mays : R. P.
Wib*mo., pre.idest of the Goderich
Bioyole dub, .od Mr. W illi•m., manager of
the Bank ot Commerce and president of the
Board of Trade in that town, are in the city
working up local interest in the big bicycle
meet which Goderich wheelmen will hold
there nn August 17. I'hey report that
$1,000 in prizes is already assure.( and that
more will be forthcoming if necessary. As
the London Bicycle Club's meet occurs on
Aug. 16, the visitors feel certain that, so
far frotq dashing, with each other, the prox-
imity of the two events will prove mutually
beneficial and will tend to attract mete
riders from • distance to the west Aber
the London meet riders may take the >•arti-
tag train next day and arrive in (Mirka is
plenty of time to part:.ripst. tweet amtps-
tsg if they wish to the Hamiltes eashmkg
on Aug. 19. Acv. 17 is Gobriehli ebb
holiday, and St. Mary's, Mitchell and other
place, have fixed thein for the tame data,
so that • Lig orrwd of outsiders is expected.
London will undoubtedly send tont, of her
beet pedaloes. The town has • good half.
mile track.
CaLILTY To Horns. -The amount of
crodty to borne which wont= might pre-
vent if they took any interest la the mutter
ie *calculably large. One of the emei-
neooest sight. es Sundays or oe Saturday
afternoon M that of a yogmg man taking his
" girl " to drive with either • hired or •
tired bores. O.e that has prababylabored
all week and .ow instead Ii his well 'earned
rest, is driven lard sod fad with his had
checked up an extra note& er two to
"freshen him up a bit and make him loot
better." Nine times out of ten ea the so
.mi..a the horse will heoverdriven. Every-
body likes to drive fast and so the=
men pate the whip to the jaded
How uoldoen dons the girl interfere ; sae
fade to do so not from cruelty morally, bat
from thoughtlessness sad ignorm.es. A
.s.a.ent'n thiseght sed obeervatis. .f the
poor weeny animal, mpsoi•6y of the M-
erry straining .4 the bit end tmri.5 of the
head. 1ni vale torts to relieve the tired
mse.mu is the .eek sad bur heart would
wrs y prompt her to speak a word is he
wh.F[. 01,1 an not .reel ..d braise*
O1, why will they not me their inflames te
shield poor, hslplam, death Mutsu! -Con.
TH.iT L.o'koesit MA1(RI. The i.ucknow
Sentinel in its last use gives, what we
think, a very unfair report ot the lacrosse
match played here on the 1st between the
Iropebota and • junior Goderich team. It
says 11. Hays need his 8st■ on a boy about
half his size. This is not true. What
are the facts! In the first place the
young man who got his foe slapped said be -
tore the game began that he would Aug
that senior. After the p . started be hit
Hays three tins, with his stick. The first
time Ir0 •tteotioa ass paid to it, the ..00tid
time he was o•atiomed •raiaet repeating it,
and the third tiros be got his hos dapped,
no fists Wog used .t *0. The Lacknow
boys made a big fuse about ppssyiv with
Hays os the team, bet we think he W a
sista right to play as " Jockey " Hornell,
who playx youred naso a (ioderfe\ team he or
eicComb, who played
5▪ •iset Ooderieh lest AM4(44, also played •
n umber et yeses ago. The Leases tom
e arely wtposted • map like they had with
the Kmeardise teem or Me they would not
have kicked m mush. As ter as treatment
is oosesesed the L.ok.ow boys were treat-
e d well, a wail s they treated the God.
rio4 boys lest Buse mer.
DoR'r Mem Tata CrtA.e•a-As will be
sew by an dvertMssseet in this knee Pref.
Dors.wend, of Toronto, will be et Alioa
hotel ea Th.rudky, July 27, with an eters
Ise amertmmt et ladies' and goats' her
yob, as case is wigs. toupees, ..rfteh..,
belies., warm. •a, As a 'senates ed the
professors memo we wee1 only meth le
HARBOR NOTES.
some memo er I.a@seee ersrered hem tae
late Neat
Str. Menorah tosk on 13 ears of melt on
W.desedsy he Manitoba.
Str. Melbas* woo in this port with light-
house euppYa ea Thursday.
Os kers *w har wa,y r. WCity r Madam. sailed
ler.int Winer tack en bermsa conned of
W
es yf Mr. h M Sane
w y for the ea1b- Sens.
fllbr. Carter arrived es Adurday hem
River with 203,000 h of Isnab•rfor
*rad left es ideeday ler Oahe Bay
t. W lembr agi far aim port.
the may the e& who pave ham lengh
td by hit gado w *sly 11f am Mem d
brla
eaaw 4.Yheaabed ese*mmiwa.
Itpaao=e in set melba4 to Termite,
where be 1.@ been .•'-Mlehu' far years, but
lens spread to all parts elf the metioent
I. the Hem of ladies' Mao ..4ether treat -
Meese to Sever this or grey heir he bee
W ee admirable style. All Wee Moe wear
tleo are aasm.d of • youth/al. _ ts
&sa' sae
m
hemallel apemen.. For beim with tW
bask leer W lwee and ease wise wife( e
are lee the Whoa bathe is with
M• heir es the hark er otherwee errmlNd
so t1tl ewe w iat.aM4. Tsar gnaw
anee partly er Else, hold be Ica isltm
to repine the alipethed car. 'nay 11I -
Mem linseemem
bee .massed canny est the see .t any of
the smlml*slan for the may ner►pp see
.ialem mem can i abseiled with
flat •le aappss *ed use sea* ether than
Pet -
eases Rndmst r, be sere e pro.
e.aitr eslMrmtan are seen bet as geed
el Peenthee Cb.w tmtreoler. ado, sure.
De yes mei to hey a rime? Yes have
leer'beige .eN Swim bier.
the Seth, Om W. nom= ai shame es
esa. thew is yew far • haegle.
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