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THE SIGNAL : OODERIOH, ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 12. 1884.
THE (C. II. S11ANE & C.
CANADIAN BANK UF COMMERCE
TallbrO er0 leer.
►1LAD OPPICE, TORONTO.
WITAL PM. Bh 11111 NNW* DOLLARS a 811.41410.00411.
$1,200,000.
IJ. E. WAL_K2tt, GtiEIIAL fRArslt01111.
GODERICH BRANCH.
A GENMas GENERAL BANKING BUNeTRANSACT/A. FARMERS' NOT'S GidiFAIJNTIO.
DRAFT'S MOW PAVASLE AT AL, POINTS 1N CANADA, AND TME PRINCIPAL
C' l MS IN THE UNIT SIAM/ GMAT BNITAIN, FIt*Nct, BERMuoa, es
SAVIORS SANK IMPARTMENT.
ENT.
e11E(rOSITS OF $l.OD ARO UPWARDS R(CEIV(O, ANO CURRENT RATES OF INTSREIT
ALLowto INTSatiST AOOSO TO VHS P0ISIMPAL AT THE moo oe MAY ANO
✓ e• /SCR IN MOH VRAR. -
Special *Weaken given fe MIN 001111oNflets
and Farmers' sat.. Motes. R. 8. WILLIAMS, Manager.
Witham process among the infant depart-
ment
epartmeat leer week ; also several others of the
little folks were under the weather through
Miner.
l lomaiou 1 fay here was kept by • very
tow working, and a host of others uki.g int
• round of pleasure at the sport. in Lode
rub, not forgetting the merry go round.
Hoot roe A H°Lthar. James L. Tobin,
of the Free Press office, London, is once
mon borne for h:. annual vacation, Seem.
many of his old friend. •bout hero. We
wish him a merry time during kis stay
N•,., sr rn r h Mr. and Mrs Tn. s.
BRUCEFIELD• Tichtormv and family hale now mored up
Ti .0 tv, .luly ; here G. live from the Mountain arcane,
llcllonall arrived hone ou 11.eolay ''"'tench township, having some months
for hi4 summer l:oliday.. i
NEWS OF THE 1)NTRI"T.
!'torn our ownCorreepondents
Ther• • I.I.rinsaie■ Sere real 4 ,mel be
Fosse Isjwbrre Ie,r rire•ef eke
I ..air 1101,1:1111Rrprrlyd
f.r Thr Masai
• purt•h,sed 1h. arm of Henry l iehbeirne.
Kat bis and Shia Lime Rome n-1 t rade he has p1:t in • large crop of grain
aided by h:a able manager and foreman. 1).
tweed ome from attending the F. C K. (' , ,„telt %v .strew t., our new resident,
Landes.`
Jobe A
beturday to
She p•restal
Henry' Ail u, city edlto+ of the he add. • new one to t.puservative Inter•
"1'bath•o Plaser" spent a few dere ri.it este 1c 1/11,1111•
at Mrs. Rom' (Manse
t)II y,prday last Royal Templets all
• hearty welcoine to their new home •u
ashes 1 returned hose leer Dunlop rhe coil water township loses a
red a feet days visit under a good fernier and the uon.ervative party
See one ler in their nialat, but we suppose
tbu village held tan Pu41,0941C lA.$ne_.-�
Geld. .4.-1ar,la...r'^ u.
a are taturmed on (good authority that
ane of the residents of tide village partly
fainted the roof of hie back k hen i•bbath
last, and his reaane for not flunk hiag it was
that Ma Supply of oil Sen out. We hope in
=lure for a better matntapaifce et the
th
We deetre to congratulate M. 1. McLean
on his el.c' lou as toe Liberal member f1 r
Muth 111 -on. lite strongest combine) op,
'oettt.in was pitted against hit to sec re
s def. t, and :n view of this his frteodp
vie the double pleasure of his election.\
bave'\oo doubt in saying that his
on will, be a strong a:.tut./onn t•, the
Li 1 port; asl that he wt.l prove worthy
el t cnutidence reposel in him in the
future he bas done :u the put.
T, r:.:..t, •July 10
ty a visiting her suter,Mn. W.
aRChicegn, is an • wait to ha
res•
Mur 1
Scott
ler. Elliott,
many friend.
J. A M -:lis is home sifter a homes'
trip a. Lusa.'"
We are plated to say that Mr Fraser, et
Stanley, is recovering from an vitae' of tu-
lle/amatory rheumatism.
John Ii Tru y, ef, who bbeen working
with Mr. Hill Bu rwfertie.t to bis home in
:gaoler.
We .re istori'ned en good'. authority that
reddu.g belle will rano here\.bortly. We
congr•tu'atet'1iie couple no theft •pproa:•h-
io,g we Iliac. We nay be alt!e t.. pre de-
tails n.,rt week
EAST WAWANOSH.
Wro,:a.fity, July 4.
111. .McKs,:et teacher of S. K. No. a, left
for he. lame on Friday.
P. Lynn, of the 10th concession, nisei
his new baro ou 7,atwr.ay.
Lan :c Nethery visited friend. in West-
field on Saturday sad Sunday.
Mir Sadie Coed, of Mortis. was •,siting
friends on the nth lime last. week
Ise.. I:onkel:has lust finished repairing
the brie, between lou 39 and 40, con. H
A number of tarmera hsve eommenee.l
kayo's The crop is considerably lighter
taloa Iast,year'..
A mumbor of our spurt. Gook in the races
es M.aday awl report a good terve. Ihdn t
Sano get home in the .stall hours, Fred
The baseball match which was played at
the IIIc at Saturday was won hy the
U•i r )am of Bluth, Auburn and West -
Geld is expected that s return natal
• {i'h'ptayel in a few wants.
The school picnic in Mr. Harrison'. bush
ea !lemur day was • Success. The progran.
which had been prepared by the children
sesiated by a few outsider* was well render-
ed. In the evening the trustees moved a
vote of thanks to the teacher, Mies Sara
Irene, 6,r gertuag up the picnic, lied all
west hams well pleased with the daya fua.
AUBUNN.
Trrma•T, 10.
Toe r.vsr is very low.
. Rue ball is all the 'go' herr.
The bo.idays have come again.
turnip ao.l mangle Mem,/ ha.m
cod. •
Mtn. M. Kuchanan ie visiting Baer tar.
flow
H. Turner, of I.oderich, visited here/ last
week.
DUNLOP
Trt.hav, July 10.
Men .1. Jewel has boat visiting relatives
sear loomiller.
Kot' et and Albert (;acid vested at fort
Albert last week.
Mows Kate Macltosald, of Detroit, sa
home 1..r her Summer holidays, seeir.g and
vurung many old friends here and in the
circular town.
Haying was commenced here en .luly 3rd,
1894. I \i Willman' and F M Allen cut-
ting 4.we the clover with their mowers,
Ming the tint to start.
Several beginners, and others more se-
perles,ed, in the be.ediet army, had their
fall chapter of eight's rest dieter beI by the
Nets.iota.
t
OLIO BMOC
Gas chat e dale.
Nr (;Raaf 4)471.00 ..r ••n
where ea. rra tell G. she. C
sleet
Threst, a sleets. Wk. t
bath'nit, rat '. L. '• 4s.. Iib
d
less ent CNrra..t:. ' w,.t teem .oe
Mkee is !d 171 - vista on a mom.
L a FLASTLR.sim.
LOWS f%TAR RN
1; EMIDY.
•s !a
locum ec. Pa. •
`T. Clark visited friends in I•oderich on
Sunday.
Nearly all the (armee are busy with the
My crop.
Mies Y•tee, from 1.11 len. n, visited here
ibis week.
V. l :rogblut, from 1:odench, sped Sun-
day at home.
Toe weather has been yore cold for this
time •.! the year.
1 oe t..undation for a sew church is 6010 g
laid to th • same lot as the orange Hail is
,n.
Rev. Mr. Clough preached • funeral ser -
imon on the death ►.n. Hewitt Suallay eve -
,nos
'I tie bend Is practising for the 12;.6. We
understood the t trasgemeu 110 10 Wiogh•ni
tot. year.
All of the stu lents 'who were attend,ng
the g.oderlch Collegiate Institute have re
dirtied home for ••cation.
1. 1'. Brown is kept hustling them days
.Sahni harvesting implements. and regain.
He has abot.t twenty hinders to set up this
, er,4$un. .
LEEBUHN.
•
Trr.-net, July 10
Join Kelly from near rorooto, and E 1 ov
of the Cut Line, 1:. ,clench township, are so-
Iowrsing her•.
C111 ..411 Last week .1 I. Wright
of the 1'uitt Farm was called to f:,rstra by
the death of hu sister.
Cnl'a•'4 \rne -Revd. SI. ►Laekay ad .
dressed the C.: F: S. hen on suoday arena
to$ fast. This society is prodrw.teg well
neatly all its members have several times to
turn totem a meet's/.
Domtoton day saw a good mossy vieitin►
the circular town who were full of admir-
ation
dmination of the trade. procession aad the
merry-go-round oo West street. The Point
Farm had •,utte a number of v+altora also.
15 Hyatt It.rvn. -t has. Jefferson.
formerly • rodent here, but now of Parry
Sound, wan married to Louisa, second
daughter of John Hillier, merchant, 1.0d. -
rich, the happy event mournnv Weida...lay
el last week A large number of,relatives
tram hen attended the welding in the
circular town. The bride is well known in
an'Mewtsg a fall rasa. 0r
Fasonab1e Hais
STRAWS
and FELTS
GENTS FURMSHINGSI
iu,1l lines in e err llepartmotit.
inetisItasd snamite goods and puree.
C. BI SHAH CO.,
Meshes'. Block. ('or. Somme sad dent.
KEEP KOOL
with ea* 'el theme ArtMtic 7 J$ which
can be purchased very cheap at
THE POPULIB BOOK STORE
and then enjoy youree:f reading some of
thaw very interesting Rooks which have
just been re..•etved and are very cheap.
Then don't fail to procure nue of those
of the Wert Jesigs, that
will not uirow you out. .
•
A visit io the POPULAR Kt;On
will ouoyialce you of the place to buy.
My e'.a-k comprises ROOK, of all kind.,
Superfine Stationery, Wall Pa-
pers, Window Shades, Cur-
tain Poles. Sporting
G :Jus, Pictures and
Picture Framing.
test g. 1tan+p License.
D. B. CALBICH,
The iepader Book Mere. ...deter .
DUNGANNON.
N t. Tb lo.•al ageser to Dungannon
for TN► .lea•/. is at the orlce of J. U. Ward,
eooveyaocer, to.. w:•o will retei.e or
dere forheeriptiotia, advertising and lob
work. and authorized to give risetpts for
a
aeusts pal or theism,
Tt'Iruav, July 10.
I,t.rrn.. Itorv.K.--Christiana IIveyee,
who has been for some rite eer,,,uely ill
from ervsipelw, u g • tally recd. eriny
('. .111 11',1. r. -Our the latter part of
last week • cold wave, fur the month 01
July. pared over Otte and urrounduig ace -
too of country.
Mo.rtn.t Mtrri.o ..i W. - 51. 5
The niemben, of Erskine 1 nun , branch
of W. F. M. S. will meet in the • nee on
Friday at L. r... •
Evr(LI.f•tr HAY WEIT111.n. -The w
et is excellent tor s.currng the hay cr
All concerned are taking dueadvaou,6e of t
as the birr of the mowing rnachre o+ to be
heard at all points
F.• Ltw.at• Al.. --Aspreviouslytotema:ed
divine service was, in the absence of the
pastor, Revd 11. ll-tgers, conducted on Int
Sabbath both mornrag; and evening by Revd.
J. !towering, of Lucknow.
Rr.( ••.0 r'itt... The many frie,ds and ac
•ituatancee of Mr. Matthew Sproul of
West Wawanosh end in the vicinity of
Dungannon(, who has been ill, will be pleas•
et to learn that he is getting better.
Co.. At.E•.'r.ST. --We, along with the nu-
merous (meads, of Wm. Morrow, our popu-
lar dealer in general prn.lnce, who him been
during last •week very ill, are pleased to
know that he le becoming convalescent as
also J. M. Roberts who has been laid by
owing to illness.
-Harry Walker. now 111 St.
Mary's, I'erth c • , and 111,s .Kinner of the
same s place, who have berm on • visiting
tour to hu parents awl former aalusinaoor
left for honee this morning. His numerous
friends feel pleased to know that he i• inc
ossding well in hu totality.. Mtsatw
Spooner and Miller, of Clinton. hay° been
visiting re:atives here.
Dit.SToms' Mttrl\... --Oo 'ruerlay of
last week the monthly meeting of the 101.
rectors of the W'rt Wawanah Mutual Fire
Insurance Company was heal. nil the
meshes were present except the venerable
President, ('has. t:irvin, Ere , who was in
Citation, atteo.Dsg the funeral of the late
th-
Ieeburn. %Ve, with • large circle of friends,,Mr. Manning. The sec y, J. M. Robert,.wish the happycouple every racemes in the nwiag to dloese, was unable to be present.
path of life before them in matt =onus!,
Director W. Kaake acted es secretary pro
bites.
The ra_rd motion of the wheel hors.
brought H. 1:. Horton, o1 the ';Moen t ity,
amidst old surroundings of boyhood dys
last week. During his transient stay he
viewed the towers of tbe Point Farm and
the roost of learning, number five, and pro
poises is the near future to preee.t the sec
tion withII on oondition it is rung five
tunes • da when the school is opened. He
took • peep at the lake, them the old tryst-
's/1i of Butternut Row and the kirk. He
also had • grand chat with the all laird,
highly eeoo.dug single hleneetl.em. He
is hale and hearty. Pressure of busmen
cares hindered a longer stay. The ohjes
of he visit was to attend his niea.'s wend
ding is (.°derich.
ASHFIELD.
Mo
Mrs. Loag and son, .1. R
are visiting friend. here at
.1. Moran who has ben
1001.
SPE. 111 KkKw•.• ---c10 lest Sabbath the
brethren of the [)range Lodge at tluegannon
unembkd at service in the F:p,scopalun
church here. Rev, .1 ,leans' preached an
excellent s,rmon on the occasion, taking as
the foundation of his appropriate remarks,
the words, "Hosier all men Love the
brotherhood, etc as contained in 1st
e pistle of Peter, god chap 1 ; th terse, from
which he deduoeel the following Fear (.o4
is the beginnieg of true chrtstunity :
shanty towards all men, and true loyalty.
He also is his remarks commented upon the
amiable character of her Majesty seen
Tectoria, as also upon her excellent reign u
gown over the British Empire ter 57 year".
BLUEVALE.
Ti
It•0411. July 3.
July
1 Rev and Rev Mr. Forum.
vWhitelyLong, .exchanged of Waltor Ispulpits Mat Wader.
present. A large number of She people of Rlu.vale
taw.hag •-h,.ol went t., Brussels to the C. 0. F. demonstra-
log the past year at Merlin, is beast. under 1o0
the gerontal ro..f. W H 5t.wart, jr , who has been teach
Miee Finlay and Miss Mations are th Ins school at Barrie, is hoar* for his .ace
W. ACHESON & SON
just opened the most fashionable style of Ladies'
White and Fancy Shirt Waists and Collars. All sixes.
Wool Crepona and Serge. in Crean) anttBiack ; new in to -day.
Ver/ special values. Handsome Goods. New Syges and Cloths for
Eton Jhekete and Capes.
a-7 ♦ x
Mess a -oodles
Throughout, the Largest Choice in Goderich.
Wool Cha.11ies
A Bewilderingly Immense Stock to Choose From.
PARASOLS and SUNSHADES
Of Every Kind.
Cream and Black Silk Clover and Mitt+. All pricus, r•ommencin
at Special i'Intt__Line for _'•,c. per pair.
W. ACHESON & SON.
£ lli1;heet l'rir•e. for 1-Igioi au,t katt.r i
UP TO DATE.
Ladies' Belt Buckles,
Souvenir Spoons,
Birthday rings, etc,
AI o a full line of
Jewelry, Watches,
ll , _ . Clocks, Diamonds,
AT'JEwL.Y EaIP0Rll'M.
C. A. HUMBER, & SON.
REP A tRING W..RRANTR7>•_ tre,I sae
OVER THE HURON TRACT. nl;odth. victims Scotland, England wad Ire -
Myth Early on Tuesday another of
'those happy events took place in Jt. l'enl's
Theo Gs 1st for the Local M111. Rosas Catholic Church, the oestraet'sg
Porton being Mr. tlalrk, of itntford, aid
Mum Ellen l olown, one of Klyth's fairest
daughters.
A Weekly Mae.I of lonely %ew. (reeved oS
sip Is semi S.eryb.dy Fisk and
Patel s'Ilened and 4 e.den,ed
Iron Every a. colon.
Seaforth : The tate Iwolasun Adams, of
this tows, built the b.-st Buck tuundry to
Brantford many years ago. It was a small
brick strusture very dtfi.rea from the im
manse store works now operated ander the
wane same.
Grey : Melton Mckwan has taken a pont- Blyth : A. H. Plummer won 2nd prise
tion an Molesworth cheese factory. at Chasten in the standing lump, without
weights, clearing it. b. in., the wiener
cleated `I ft. 7 in He also 'arried oft 2nd
prim with hu pout' io a match race against
W. Stevenson' dog.
Morro : Last Sunday Andrew, son of
Jannis Cloakey, 4th COO., died, aged 2 years
and 24 days.
Morris: John hunter had • horse killed
• hghtsi&E • a few days ego ; it warsiagar Tuckenmtth . We are sorry to learn of
el ' the Howtck to.
am accident which befell the eight-year old
W •serer : Teacher Neileoo, ..1 o.rpub• pre of .lames Mc Eerier, of Maryboro, for•
sob bas been n engaged for sail inerly ..f Tuckeremith. Last Tuesday,
year at increased salary. while the boy was handling his father's re
wforth . Mn P.rauod 1.1t no 11'e lnss- •olyer it went off, the ci:arg. paring
day for l)er gra, England, where sb; is.• through the child's band and Sate og •very
tends making h home is future. ugly wo011d,
S.alortb : On onlay there were 46 Grey Tuesday Wm. tVork fell from •'
railway. ticket.for Clinton, 273 fur taav ans. d in hu barn to the barn Moor, • die-
Goderich, and 84 for • her pants. tof or 14 feel His Hleft wrist,
Broom": A ye ng "bier has been shoulder and heal were bruised �:oosider•bly
added to the hunt of W. t. fhckrw, [tea and he will feel the shaking up he received
don, Dakota, formerly of .• s gion,.ti
for me. 1 h a wonder that be ea-
uped se well u he did.
(laton : The purchase of Mr. Tickets Seafortb : AL Hurley* rendenoe was re -
farm on the ',troika' road, for the County tired on Sunday tut, while he was at
Hones of Refuge, has Leen completed' church. aid $47 extracted from his purse,
.loleseorth Anes, the eight tear o:d' which he had left au the house. The purse
dauzhter of Aler SIclntoeh. gut her armcontained 962, but three give dollar bills
broken by falliag from a waggon I4st sat. 1 were left, strange to eay. The thief get in
urday- by the back window and Left by the door.
Mnrra Last Sunday night the barn aid ('I,oton Oo the morning of the 1st •
other out bu:ldit gs belonging to the W. 1 ,, most uofortnaate accident happened to •
hne mare owned by Ur. 4.uun. While being
ridden around it stumbled mad fell, breaking
to leg just above the fetlock joint. It wee
one of his matched sorrel teem, and it is
useless now so far as driving is co.xraed.
Morns On Mooday morning of this
week John Currie, who lived about • mile
W est of Brussels, tell from the roof of •
ban on the farm 01 Sa0•,el Love, 5th lite
on which he was shingling, and was eo
seriously injured that be died about 3
o'clock in the afternoon. His right arm
aad right hip were broken and internal in-
juries rereleed that made recovery impel.
w ain
Unites : The other day an aired lady
n amed holes, who resided with Wm. Steep -
slipped nn the Boor and dislocated bar hip'
joint. The shook was evidently mon them
she osold stand, fur although gsas healthy
sad rugged in ether respecta, she died on
Hanua turn lot ib u.,n. t .0were .les•-.
by fire.
1.ieter 'las 1.4clna Kreiger. well
known t., the peog.ir of F:xetsr, was united
in marriage to 14vt4 McGull of London, on
Tuesday last.
Wmgi+aru .1 C. Murdock, Luckoow,
and 11. lirokeuntre, Witgbam, have bees
appointed officers in eo0necton with the 1.
0. 4, 11 of • •otartn
soatorth Andrew ('rawford, a former
resident of this town, now • Saleauos Army
°areas° in the United States, u at pr.eeat
visiting friends here.
.Hallett Since pwrob•aing Mr. Mc-
Laren'. farm, Mr .Jamte.os has diepo.ed of
hie tum, containing 50 anew, to Hugh 'hut -
lop, • neighbor, for $2,600.
Wingham The partnership heretofore
existing between W. R. Hutton and John
Carr, as millers. de., is being dissolved, Mr.
Hutton rsunmg from the firm. Saturday seeming, aged 90 Tears The re-
Cliwtes : (.. A. McK.., olassieal lwastes maims were taken Feat for .., ofest. She
in the ('hetes Collegiate, he. esyersd los was formerly •Mea McGee, of (:oderech
csem.ctsoe therewith in order that he may tewaahip.
graduate at Tomato Csiv.r.aiy.
Exeter A merry party aesmmbled a the
Brussels (' Whiu arrived home des" of John Heyde'', Req., Bl,t.has-
re°rge wood, no June 1711. to celebrate the mar
from the old Coustry on Thursday, leokieg ring. of le s daughter .lane/, to 1k. .1. W
the picture et health He has creased the Ford, of Woodham. Nn .eeuendres
f
Atlantic four fumes in h months. lretroit, lsemengton, Tilas.6.rg and ether
Grey : Alezauder Stewart, 14th eon., places wen pr.asss, and with msec and
let Brussels on Tn.•day of this week for ga„ • on the laws bad a moat sspoyable
Meesomin, A•sinahoi•. He goes West in pew, The pr es.a re.sivd by the htido
tb ho e of bets/Witting his health. were numerous and beautiful.
Moos The other day several stalks of morns 1 hundy mama..g of /hi. week
rye were left with us, measuring seven feet Wm. Rewe, 3rd hit., was (Quad 4..4 is
In length. They were pulled from • Geld his bed by Arthur Caatelon and John EMS
OP the
smith. farm of Sidney Johns, of Tucker- who broke the door °pro. The *Id gentle
MID sou seen on Wednesday evening when
guest• of their sister, MrsA 1: Allen, uf' two. Seaforth B.wimete Admtr
Adams died at his he was apparently is end health and had
Blyth, ibis week. I Vista a nember went to W'ingham no sun-
. residence ns (.oderich street. en Wsds.eda) aided in sharpening • rythe. He lived
etg6t of last week M A t .7
Mrs. W. Kialley has just retuned from
Detroit and I'a-t Huron, where she has
been von tog fr►esds.
W H. Kiebbey. who hu hems on an ex-
tended tour to Manitoba and .Alberta disrt.g
Ilse pest ns mouth, returned to hie home
her. an Friday Int His many friend* We
to have him in their midst wag. for
a E.eia! depositie makes him a favorite
with all.
day 14.• to hear Rev. E. W' Hughse, e( r .awe was. very alone, -- Mrs Brown d about 2 yearn
Adelaid., old man, having readied the age of HO es°- IMeosadas w7h rs.1 year, . and had
lir and Mrs leen Rnlph sown to years resided is Morris for over thirty years.
1 Mitdball last wank to attend Mr. Itelph's ('lintos. The folbwlrg teachers from wfo.kam Th. Wmkhanr Tin Brigade
h)Ihmi'g femoralter sows have tent paes.d their examine
Homs at the Toronto Normal Melanol • cr"w'� uaslf with Ivry tut weak, at
Misses !webs, Richa sises, H. .1. and H. (.owlph ti carrying of� • tint and wooed
It aedw'r toed Nes.as
ll.a, Fialassa prise and then only silver askard offered fen
maipwttuwnrace wee wily
Physiesan Ir.11assu•elyt -11." 7 h case Th. hoes net
Hollett' .1. P
.Ise, 1 ehMk, 'hall will yield en • mild . MrlJarew has disposed of avec bythem to 1 inmate and 9Z Sos
ewis •
N his fine 100 sen term situated nem and •
stimulant, f.et me nee your tongue madame mows., Awing ,wtosd ►isle 1 inmate and
if rne 1 half miles worth of the village of IN inborn. I3 3 S mond• In the honk and leildor
to William Jamieenn, of the 11th oo.emsaies flies, Hwpwler took fiat in 50 evened"' ;
fee she sem of 16,300- tt'i•gbaq Zed in 51 ,.rands, and Little
Blyth Dr. E. 0. Mc('asey and .I. 1' York 3rd in 52 2 5 ,sronel.. The rases . es•
Phelan, of (I.m.aati, (Ohio, formed of regulation races, and governed by the sal
Morro, are visiting their many mend. nasal in rules. The tankard was gives for the Met
this locality'hey leek well sod speak drained sad drilled essapy, amid the wig.-
from froaovertunasas
ji. and well worth (ramie/. I es it wets mast pleasantly surd effo"Teteally on T Welt, ad the Ues
U. a, ham toy"' were ss"' wisaaara The eweh
This is an copy way t., doormat* your borne. the diatoms liver awl bowels, prevent MT Brume"' : Rev. 0. A. Cehhbdlsh, 11.1) . P hoes asnessmel to 4110 sad the taakrd ie
The may is the beet M the market amid it fever, he•daehe sc.: rains !amendsiek.wm lets Rams& hr New York • Wd.eeiy, valeta •I 13Yt
well slily coat le. onstage to said ,n the Fee sale in 75e. bottles by all leading fres widely port be silo ler Oleessw per F.veter • floweret of ear .Iti.e•w Fwd •
wrappwre
druggists.M
, If you leave the rade opee. druggists. aisuiem.red by the Calefoesa Allan State itttte stemildp,"$IM. f narrow essays fres death Iry polemist at
Write your sane o•rstslly. 1T IFI oyr,p 1'e. may. on Friday, at 1 r.0 He IMO he away two (;rand Need ea Mesday. The party owe.
p waw
Dew N ow • "ae.IMhs " PM./w1/4 1 rtitehiunl of pan at , hastily)-lSoeter,,ber
Send 2,5 " .linli,ht ' Soap wrappers tongue does t seed rltlmeWiig.
bearing the worts I" Why lines a Won.• . -. - - - - - -
inok 014 Seoswr "hien • Mas "1 te la,,/ she. TvwePMy.
HMI . I.td , 4' scam et. Toronto, and you Whether nn pleasure Leat, or hasinem,
will raw:.. by poet a pretty picture. free take on every ttlp • bottle of Syrup of Five
Our Motto --Good Boots at low prices.
ARE YOU SATISFIED
WITH THE WEAR OF YOUR BOOTS?
ifyoare not, try f OLLO K'S Reliable Footwear next
time andyou will be leas
Misses' Glove Grain, Laced or Buttoned,
Won#Rlt s1.00.
Polished Calf,44
1.22.
Butt Dongola, 1.50.
Ladies' Oxfords, Turned Soles, .75,
Polished Calf Oxfords, J. D. King's 1.25.
" Tan Oxford 00.
Goodyear turn.
Men's Pegged Sole, Lace or Gaiter, just
" Whole Fox, Laceil,
" Fine Dongola, Laced or Gaiter,
Working Boots,
1.50.
1.00.
1.23.
1.75.
75.
We buy direct from the manufacturer and get a g'lar
antee as to quality. Every pair must be Solid Leather
and well made to find a place in our Stock We sew rips
free and put buttons on with patent fasteners. We guar
antee satisfactory wear.
We de repairing neatly and promptly, and turn out Bow ordered work.
H. B. POLLOCK.
Fun irr s ( 1111 Stand, Crw It
JAMES ROBINSON'S
- CASH STORE -
'CORSETS_
fr
LEWIS MAGNETIC CORSET. Each section of the Corset i.
formed ayt.o maintain the vertical linarm of the Laxly, and readily .-onfort,s :
the figure of the wearer. It is stayed with stripe of highly tetltfll•reel Spun ;
Ltibbon Steel. Each Steel for stay) is Nickel Plated, highly Pbrislleef seat
guaranteed not to corrode. Metal Tipped to prevent the ends from cutti:.,
through the Fabric, and Elevtro Magtrtiie.1.
We are also showing other lined in Corsets, suds as the long `1':I:.;
il. ,k A., Yatisi, 666, K.K., May, Fain', her Hy'geisln Wairt for School Clu:-
,in•u. They have no ritual.
We are Showing this week Challios from 3 cis. per yard up. Hes our
Factory Cotton, :k., lc., :,c., 6c., and ;c. Take a look at our Towelling at
lc. per varri. Take a look at our Muslin.. tic. and 7c. per yl. Tal,l' Lin'i
I Iic. per yd. A line of face Curtains at 'ilea. par pr.. Taped all around. W.
are giving extra vaule in. Parasols. - Try our 7 t Moves, Men's Cotton
Hose, 3c. per pair. A line of Melia Catihinere Huse at 24c take r. look at.
this ling they are worth Iuore ssseray. A line of Lollies' Vests at 4c. emir' -1-_
We will not be undersold by any Store in the Trade.
Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs.
JAMES ROBINSON.
CASE arose, - JoADAM$ BLOC&
prod Mr. slid Mrs. Wee. Snell, Mr. fwd
)In. Rich. Gould. Mian Rowe awl it. N.
Rowe. They had partaken of a meal pro.
yodel by the ladles and when about to lave
for home were taken very ill,, so bad that
Mr. Roue had to remain at 1're.litun. It
was at drat thought that some pickles they
had eaten caused the sickness, but upon in-
, mitigation it was fi tied that hellebore had
b -en used instead of pepper in seasoning the
chicken salid. h A Follick who had
hien asked to partake of some of the
chicken, also being taken violently ill, the
pickles were found not to be the cause and
the blame placed to the chicken For •
time the recovery of some of the victims of
the mistake woe doubtful, but we are or w
pleased to note that •11 will recover
PORT ALBERT •
11'r.u.t :•.v. July 4.
A number of the residence of t'rewe pia.
,steed here Mo.d• .
y
Mr. (• roes, of Tomato, is the guest of his
aster, Mrs. F: Platt.
Mr. McFarlane, of Wiagh•en, has entered
into partnership with E. pian.
The partwenh•p existing between E Platt
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS-
olu CaxR
1- i.t..%, ,June .k.
I olborne carioca met in tie townsh.p
hall. Member. a!1 present except A. A.
Young. minutes of haat meeting rad and
adopted. The following accounts were
paid : Star Office, prating, $1.95 ; TIog:as
1) ,ugherty, 1.•r plank and rep lnng bridge
cnboundery ,42 E0 . Michael House')jhough .
•.pa.ring rood. 4225: Seth Fester, repair -
lag road, $2 ; Wa. Million, 12 weeks boar.
01 John Daus $15; Wm. Moore, can and
1....r.i of 1.mms Cruse, county ward, 301ow .
118 ; M-ehel Fleck, repartee road, 4.5 5C :
Adjourned to meet area es T.eedsy, the
28th .August, at 2 o'cso. k, S. N.
F. W. M.•Ikss* N,
Tp. Clerk.
X
and A R,acim•n bas hers dissolved, A.
Here's a Pointed
ltamciman retinae.
Mn. Rennet% left on Thursday lest to visit
her daughter, Mrs Murray, whe a
ill. We hope to hear of tie lady'ssss�
peed
rsooyery.
WEuvFo*v, July 11.
Haying has eommesced. ( rap hardly up
to the average.
P. Nevin, contractor, will, so we are i0•
formed, comsmsaes work os the harbor .ext
week.
As Mist= Max. -- Passengerr, and all
other* having any basins* with the stage
that runs between Goderich and Rioted,
need be nadir no apprehension that their
effects will not be oorefully guarded .o Ione
u the present driver, James Garret remains
in charge. About 10 dare lii.oe Mr. Garret
wee surprised to Rad upon reset'ing his
home i. Kintall, • roll of hills amounting
to some sixteen or seventeen dollars lying
In the bottom of the stage. The delight
and nrrprise of the *weer, who hadn't the
slightest idea where he had loot the mmsey
may be imagimed whoa Ise was handed the
money • day t.r two after by the Shepard -
tee postmaster, lir. Garret, having ascer-
tained that the owa.r lived sear Shepard -
ton, had left the messy ie that Mho* to be
gives to him. l.11Msese of such basest
these hard times are rare.
Tut Urn. -Oar local 1 jrangemen are i.
• quandary, sad Cook d Whitby's oolongs/
K.gliib circus, .aeag.rtc, royal Kone
hippodrome and all tM rest of it is to
blame for it. This world renowned giant
of •m..•ment enterprise will be in Cod. -
rick se the 12th, wbere.• the glorious and
immortal memory of the gr.•t sad ably
Dutchman will be celebrnted i. Wisgltam.
Now what will our ioa•l Orangeman do.
Dem think reader tbeyll go to Wiagh•m
sad follow a fib and drum tined r•yisg
seek old timers as the •'P►• .list end
end "Crappies Lie 1Iowa,"�ikik 1M
olnwtia, Na bent )opts•, the hestthe
best smogs sad the beet thimble rig fakirs
are glrtltisg in their mob twelve miles
..ager bene. Perhaps they'd like to ht
they won't jest the MEM No. our pre
pbtb seal tell../ that when • Port Albert
Oru.gmma.'s einem lin between (Saris
Wallops's oratory aid the fat thews wftb
the unbridle tuning • doable Ma ems,
se.0 .ver teno miasmas bab.sethm sod a
IIlip.tian mai., why, that ti. Imo_
hehesrebs, the fat slows and Wm IWp.Wa
mel. Mhos 15, sed ..r Port 4S (ls..►
M hats • prwsky mart thea shout what V
"edify1', stesosws', ad mstrweti.' " ten.
When yon ask for a
5 cent plug
io cent plug
2ocent plug
urn
POPULAR
DERBY PLUG
'Smoking Tobacco
be sure that the retailer
does not induce you to
buy any other in order
that he may make a
profit.larger