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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, AUG. 9e 1894.
OYER THE HURON TRACT.
The GPIst from the L000l MW.
woeLly Digest et eeaiaty 'tee,. served
up 1• %sit Lien bed, rite aM
retail Slipped and t esde..ed
Frees Iter, seelleai.
Wroxeter : Robs Black as sulT.rutg from
fr.ttack of stymie!... to the face.
Seafurth Ar.tlrew Sutherland has gone
Iu 7rta.ltord, whore he o t_ktog charge ut
pet 01t'.'r
Rressela Over $10,000 have been paid
est by M-a.r.. Recker and Vaaritune for
tiro hose iii.. y at
Vaster r R, h:, I.ta'hatn left to 31oe
eeyettigg It a!: 1 of cattle and
1 him* f?: the are, • t •
Model ..d Public So11aols, at • salary of
$1000. Ibis is sae of W must dowels/is
positions i. Oaten, sad • deserved progno-
ses.
Grey : 0.e day last week Jogs Ht11 met
with • very peculiar amides'. His see Nor
seas was kicking • football •u.l k1t. Hill,
who was wet tug • to pail, attempted to
.ante the ball with the pail He mimed
it aced the force of the blow swung the pail
ace to his lace, giviue ham quite a knock
over the eye, caning :t to swell nod tura
back.
Ilru.sels l)r. Mel'ullou1h's St. Venue'
dog ins brought from 1 aetroit this ..ek by
Kohut. \\ you, jeweller. Althoegh the ani
mal is Drily about h mouths old he is Dearly
3 feet tall aa.t wetvh. 130 pounds. The
dog is well bred and will be a nonrter when
he atoms his fell vrowth. From 25 to w
ants worth of fresh meat u consumed by
Se dofpkipdaily.
GENTS' F��NI�flINGS
Si s'orth : W. it. Bright, who is one of
.elorth'e mast drtutad dummies ot laser
Welton, while trollug at hayfield oa t\'ed
Rt •rule It �nld Otte ssedsy Wt, in the river, got non of the •--lrull lines l& ever, llepattment p
�w.yi •y Anne bleak 1.ae we bgre ever seer. 11
fleet Malt of . a ictal.` noose first Reek weighed • pound and titre* quarters. de JirC&U and ezamluc goods and prices.
-!e M • I30bras, e. i+s nets also sot a fine pike.. He had another bas.
,• • Audi Stewve
art. of the llobiet •en larger, but when almost an the boat it
t . ' ' a., handed us a duck egg. on Fre broke away from the hook.
lost, which measures j :Odin. to clrcutti- ' Ilel eenl !Reek, Cor. t•'yuare ssd Meat tales.
ierenc•e
G R. SHANE & 00.1
are'ttlowin` • full r..•e of
Fasliionable Hais
IN
STRAWS
and FELTS
14 t
0. R. SHANE & CO.,
Clist o On the ciyt. hn Olay Mto(s
U sits and Whatley kilted over three
k irides t frogs, and have now runt herr total
a. toim.
Exeter Rennie K:nsnute ha.l a heavy
fell tram his wheel durtug the third race
F..1ay n.,bht. Tee Tali .molted in •
sprain° i rthew.
%%inges0i : (kir former townsman,li.W.'
(•. Stever. V 1'., has found a partnenhip
with !tarry Simmons, At ('algary, for 'the
peaches of his profession. -
lige, Ica .o13 hts tarn to his neivhlen,
S ,edd.n Thts awes the Ileraza. 'tieddao
3)) s_rua of land in s block_
Wa.ton : We are pleased tq know that
Mrs .baa. 7ltnille is isopeoong n' health and
is old. •„ get :.t..,ut. It is ten months sin
•hr nen with an accident by a tilt
ltraseris°, There-are'said 10 be • few
east • of typhoid fever in I:rued. and the
ltoerd o! 'Health ars os the east to lireo
i'
lei.elni.oet epidemic as far as t'':ey un.
Esher docathen Kydd. who has been
Su!let lag t •r some time w:r . s very paieftd
ah . .sa or ti.e'foot, underwent *n operating
or, Coral*, wed 1s now r&p.lit. in.pruyiay.
(lust •+i . A. McRae hs. it tour year old
Jitney • nor. from, the malie'of which 13 los
and f on nee. of tut' et wei". n.a.le an s• yen
days. • o i this without. arty .Eerie! :ceding.
%Vase ,n. \Ir.. lkglty, vho 1se loon
ill f it Oita time, was taken to the London
Hn,p i si, on 'Monday last, •there she will
have • au operation performed in &short time.
Wroxeter • 1:. Davidson std At:, \Ic
Mieh.ur sail on sets:rday of ti.ie week for
the ti;d l'.rantry fora visit. They :eft hen
on Thursday to tatethe .plan i.irv: etc.•:.ct
l'Mo a. a:don•' et Mftui'reai. .
Summerhill : t; 111. Kilty, our popular
tea •r. ham beta re engaged for the yr,r
13'4 • He has proved himself • thoruu,tr.
•.o rr no the o e o i.
ly a tdach and n pep the
g er ere net slow to re:venire the isct.
("Litt n •\Ir. 1'a•.. of the frust ev.•pora-
tug O r n of 'town d Cane, Knee, N Y, was
h •c this week inrpecsteg them property,
and rat par running the sante • this Pali.
Mr Huai.,uk w:Tl alio ran toe one ind•.r11•
rich .
11-4 eels : Btnanels toter,' It.t ffltl l+is
ou•. Thieve are 2'ty nen ea. in part 1 , 1!0
i. put :: ; anti 24 in part 3. 99 persons ars
ti atihr: .l to •evee as lnrort. 1 hs re au. ,c;
la lits i•n T e.Iiet, Yhi to {):viii .n No. 1 a d
14Ott\t
Brtisel, • A frusa is young ls)ify took
h•. o tie al•..wheeled. toII(ufr)none day
th,. t:'••- „picked s pailful of berries and t.
turned ha the evening with '1.e resa.l:s of
This r h . u as ut is the bike to •r
her lador. T't t tk
p otitahie sett its V•
Ifaytield : 1►ata 11arr:reran received a very
pa.ufu! anjur) on ray twit week, white
en,tagel- ea Holm 1ouaa'• new rot, he
• tsppe•i on • rusty nail. which 1.ieroe.t • the
•ole of his foot, inflicting a wuand 0.1 -ch
lays h in up for • few de' e.
!ieato th Ou Weilneatey i:. Wienr
•hipp • 1 4 heft of cattle to rue I Old ('• rut•
ry, I'. Watson also shipped and Mesere,
M.M,1:ao, of Mullett. sad .1. T. U.cksuu,
of e.. lerich,.happed .folie • number. These,
w: 1rlaae•e, are all cowigue l to sone magi.
Clinton : 1 tee day lac' week • lady in
emu near) a tremendous crash in her ceI•
Iav rad on going down to Iuvestagate she
div
...red and was horritie 1 to see that it
she'd uitsining 25 jars o: runt, hied lrop-
pest t 'roe floor, every jar lens smashed to
pie -• +
Wraveter : Ila Wdeeeday, Julys 2'•tl,
Mr. Willits, relict of the late Crochet IV al•
passed co her rest after a long, painful
illn•eae, in her 51v1 year. Rev. Mr. Brown-
lee, ..f t;.,rrie, conducted religion• worries at
the beme and burial *erste" a the grave In
)to rs cem.•tcry, •
htelforth • U C. Wilson hal the mist r•
tone. the.other day, to cot The end o I the
third finger of his right hand. He had been
E bert ening a lawn mower and gas the
knives e whirl to see that the machine was
running all right. Hie linger happened to be
is the way and the top was cut cleat, olt.
Tac! esm:th 1 Ora Friday, while 3'harks
Marra woe stitching op • cult, the aat.rd
kicked him in the abdomen. Two doctors
attn led him continually until Yaturd.y
morusn,g when he d.ed ft his injuries.
Deeessed was • young man. well known mod
kohl! respected. He was hurled on Moa•
day
Rlake Jamie Dunbar, who die 1 at
Hake • few weeks ago,and to whoop demise
minion was made in the Rayfield depart•
men., wean, says the Argue, to obi resident
of St Marys, having resided there for 36
years, and has wife was a cousin el Sir
Dliver 111051, and died ate ut .twenty years
gR•
. Writ ,n t►nncen Hewitt, who has beets
is 141.•.1* for 6 or 11 years. was killed by •
kick tram a horse The •esculent happtmed
ea.l ,'v 14,h The deer eel was htWhl es-
teem' and was • former reediest of tbislo.
play, being • ens of John Hewitt. Mrs.
H•w.t t and children are deep), sympathized
With
1'o.t,4.: The other dee • horse bel
ing to Meer, l:.n.forI. and nm..t for haul-
ing .'5r5 scrtas the treenway, slipped hack
verde ; tt hung nn the alae of the Van way
for eeeetal seconds by 1te ttiout fart, and
thee Iii: to the ground breaking the ter
Ohre. int •t the shoulder, and dying is a
tow mtno'em
Clr.t an 1 hn Sunday b of .v. A.
Stewart e.eapteted hr 161)1 year is pastor
o f Wtll+e ehnreh. He hes hese mooted
several week* holiday, awl will ester on
then the latter part of the eawi.th. Rev.
A. McMillen. of 111 mice. will bo hie •nrply
ren weeks, end Rev. Dr. Jsmea, of
aiterton, the Wane* of the time.
Winches*: 1' A Reid, Fos et Adan
Red. of !.neer Wlneham, who has for •
eespke of years canopied the puui,oan o f
1Mneipai of the Facet Mede! Soheel, has
his. ypointedplaeipsl et the Owen Round
i
McKtlh.p John leer,. eon ..1 Mrs.
dames Kerr. of alcKallop, who has teen
here for a couple of weeks listing friends.
return.. to Vancnvet, It•itish 1 olumbit& to
day. •here be has a good situation. Hu
hrot her Alexander Kerr, of Nastaimo,
fattish Columbia, and his wile are also here
.'sit aug friend.. 1.otb beutlemte are 1.01n,(
Well rtn roe Penne province and like the
country
t'liotna The appeal of the hell Tele-
phone 1 ompa.v avadiet its aseesement bete
of `uGu, wasdasauutd by Judge Toms last
Fridsy,kt elating he would rive a written
!Z- thr weather got soler.
Mr Scott appeared fur the town. the
company own +ti instruments here, ab et
pensive switchboard, 11? .poles and thou -
.ands of feet of wire. e., that to most people
+he aeerrmrot seems an etceedtngly
res. +noble one.
SALTFORD•
StTri.ort, Aug. 4.
Mise Belle Hawkins a the guest of !lam
t
j l:e toot, too, offtethe steam thriftier was
heard in this vicinity this week.
The brick maker, are turning out very
tine bricks. \Vt u:sh them suedes/.
Owing to the fine weather the farmers
hate finished theft Fall wheat harvest.
We are r;iatl to hear that Mrs. Thomas
i'tecems, v ho toes Leen Al, is reo•over0v.
We were glad to hear that Mn. Peter
idel:w&n, jr.. who has !wen .enously ill, le
vwvleettut.
Iter. Mr. Irvine, of Wictnria.st. Method-
ist shun::., visited our burg tine week and
was warmly melamed.
Mrs. .1. E. Waters and son, Willie, of
',melon, are visiting at the tiareaal Toe(
Tnf.. Precious. this week
During the ,storm on Wednesday night
the hoose .•ccupaed by mock l.,bb. war
struck -with hghtmolt. Ny dan.sge done,
('has. t.hisholm's home ran away on
Wednesday and in trying to catch at be
was seriously injured. %%-e hope soon to
i,ee t
ot hut recovery.
Albert. I;eldtborpe's pant Nettie ran
away nn \\'.4eewlsy. doing .otwiderable
ds:ba.e to tn.• buggy gy and banes, but
luhily to one was hurt.
Tt+e tuners: el 11.m Bate 1.i11re E. t :reen,
of Shnp.,rdte;ne whkh was largely attended,
passed through the tillage to ('olborue
Cemetery co Wednesday.
ant talMire 1uta1 Au.tagr.re t'alou.
ST. Part., Blinn., Aug. 4.-11,,Nat..nal
enuveutiou of thel'atiwlie Total ).b.tiuenoe
Cniuoi yesterday crime New York as t
J ! he
p:aea.cf meeting ne August, 159.1. The
resolut:nus praise the recent action of
Muheiguor Satolli and Boohoo. Watterson
ma the sahaan q:test ion. 1 hey cent: o le .
"Thr scansal•oot a t.rep..utdermting number
of Catholics i0 the saloon busin.me is • deo
grace, .\Whatevet the cause of the fact. e
led dray is at hand. The convention re
j,eices that Cathe•lic• ate row atonal to
toe great et al, and. the great disgrace of
tutemperance, and dais of intemnerau' e
:111101;( 1 etbo:tea l.et ...anon keepers 4e
cxcl•i.is1 frees meinberehin.•• A cable
m •wage was tete.ted from the Pope and a
dei-Igrana froth Mgr. Satelli endorsing the
objdcts el- the sweaty.
_KEEP KOOL
with, sae of flume Artiste' FOVS which
Han be t•urchard , try , t.. •1st
THE POPULAR BOOK STORE
and then eu;oy }ourself reading Rime of
those very iaereetng Books which hats
fust been received and are very- cheap.
Then dont fait to procure ice et those
cf the latest deezFo, that
will not throw you out.
5rssidb.a••d ns4 Robbed -10 Detr.1 .
' 1)nrao r, Aug.' 4.-- s;eho:as Black, of
weir..., 4) 1., Cant! t.. Detroit au` durtug
Obs evenin4 struck up an aeyusintauca
with a yultng morn. When hear the corner
nl Baneb au l Figa.k.1:1 street. the s:rangar
suddenly Lit Week over the head wttn a
hilly, knocking him senseless H• then
robbed b4 i of $167 in mr.ney. The police
are w rkrttg un rte mese.
A Chinaman eau remind/
ALWIT, N.V., Aug. 4.-Veiterday •
Chinaman. • stranger its this city, went
into the lanrelry of Chu fling on South
['earl street, and shot him in the back.
The aeestiaut was capture!. Hing died
heifer* medical aid could be summoned.
It !s believed that the murderer was in the
employ ot one •of the micros t.luuea..o-
sleds..
A Colored Men Taring wrtlte,
Erax•t•u.1.t, ind., Aug. 4.-A freak has
been di.corer.l here in the penmen of a
• eoimel man .gad 41 yeirs, who is grade-
, ally turning white. Some of his akin is as
fa,r as • child'., and he thinks that in the
retiree of a year hs will bre .nHni7 whits.
hew pled 1. Teetye
beep the old turkey hens for next year,
i preference to the young ones, as the
hicks next hear will be more vi roma To
uard against Inbreeding a•, l lo
new blood into the Hark, net *Bronze gob-
,
ob, bar nue year and • white Holland the
next, keepi:ag the 1011.1. that were the
eeriest hatched if the hen, are ton old 1a
Sure and flet new bh.ad from a distance.
It i1 the • sly safe mode of inbreeding.
HE'S ALL RIGHT.
aliened learrt..w has Mraarhe for ..gni
sir. It weeds, le Ridmet Nw... 0.
were Marhwebr. item.
1111.1 . Biomet,, tint., Ang. 6 Richard
Howson is well kaowe bees and every
where highly respected. That he has been
a anfter•r for some years from backache and
other kidney troubles was • well known
fact that gamer mach sympathy for h:m.
Lately he hsa horn moving around as sp-y
ae a kitten and to the heat of health ,111
his kidney trnul.les had diyppear«l, so he
said when .peassiemed, ane! los further said
that the mem of their pieppear&nce was
him having need • few Mare of Ih.df. hid
say Pine The reputation of there pills as
• spank in all kidney diameters b naw
firn.ty .ut.hfiehed an this pert el lister.,
itru.eels retie, eldest sem el D. Ewan,
fell 1..t week sad indicted an ugly seek on
him forehead that required the •ttsid•nr. of
• physician to bind cap.
A visit to the POPULAR 1:1'0K STORE
wall cony nioe you .•f tho place le uuy•
My -stock comprises 19.t els ,.t all Linde,
Superfine Stationery. Wall Pa-
pers, Window Shades, Cur-
tain Poles,_ Sporting
Goods, Pictures.and
Picture Framing.
1'ust.ge `•tams, L.:else.
D. B. CALBICH,
tfnr lesp.tsr ItmeL at"re. e.ader•arh,
EWS OF TIIE
From ottr ownCorrespondents.
Ther 1. IaferwaIl.. Mere 1hal emenet
FNM in) here El..-drew•of the
4 meaty %rectally Reported
Iter The atenel.
be
DUNGAN NON.
Note t:. The heal agency in Dungannon
for ux elu'at. is at the other ut .1. II. N ant.
J.P.. cuutegaacer, A:.., Woo w:i, n•xttr ra
oliva for eubecriptlona. &overhung and _lob
work. and is auibur.rrd to give receipts for
amounts Haid for tie rine
WACHESON &SON
Midsummer Sale
z x x x ♦ x
( l'
During July we mark immense Bargains in all Depart-
ments. Read this partial list of Goode at
about HALF PRICE :
DRESS GFOODS
BI•ck l'aehm•res, All Wool, 44 lochse wide. at 3::c., worth 45c.
Crean. All. Wool sad silk )Iliad Stripes, 40 'tomes wide, 35c.. were 60e.
Silk and Wool Plaids. 40 taches wide, at 3* , g' • 1 table at 45d
Beautiful Black Wool greuadmee, Dew, at 19.• a yard : nor teenier 16c. good.
Black silk 4;nsadin s, 35c., reduced from b)c
PRINTED LINENS
ALL marked down to 15c. • yard. were 2.x
Cambric., Levantine*, Batiste., all at 15a. sad 20c. a yard.
Wool (ballae., all grade., rcalttoed.
HOSIERY
Fut Black ('otter in every sit., women's sad children's, at 10c. • mgr.
Pute Silk Gloves and Lisle Gloves at 15c. sad 21k., worth 30c. a paste.,
20 Ikon Yawy Hem Stitch H•adkarekiels, at 1c each, worth 5c. each.
W. ACHESON & SON.
IME) TO DATE.
tr_ atm
Ladies' Belt Buckles,
Scuvenir Spoons,
Birthday rings, etc.
Also a full line tail
-AT J E',V ELRY END ituL'M.
(''
Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks, Diamonds,
O. £. II♦7MBER & SON.
i1i EP.A xR22QQ W.ARR.A E `- s.1 11c1
binder anti the pea harvester are Savin¢
much ut the tedious work ut, the men in thi
fields, soul in a few 'boa years the grata
cradle and scythe will he relics of memory
as well as binding tlieehief by hand. Loud
is the grumbling by the ge.tier sex, as the
dome.tie toils in the house me the same all
the jean round. There la no respite and
it gives little time for a holiday like the
men can have tacked up by the std of this
Fmodern machinery of the:r tarns.
AUBURN.
Moto it, Aug. b
Will and Andy 1-unghlut spent ,0aday
here.
�Lr !tore l ungblut a vis. t:ng friends in
I :.let tc h.
Tu mutt, -1 it t� Mane Jenkins and l,ey have been reel
I:\i ai.a. 'r \\ rATil Ei. -The farmers aril -gaged for 18.1.
The work M1 the new t german church -1
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS -
Punk ! \V.rnalta new Standard Dicttoc
-
ary of the-I.ugtiah !Animate, upon urahlust
plan-, a de.igued to give u, complete
and a.eurate statement, in the light
ot the meet recent advances to knowledge,
sad to the readiest form for popular use.
the meaning, orthography. proeunciatton
sad etymulr.gy of all the words and the
Idiomatic phraesg in the speech and latera•
tura of the Eu :iah•s akle. 1're•
R i't' in ¢ people.
parts! by more than two hundred spectate.*
Selected from the front rank of I:aglash sad
•• American 'etiolate. From berening to e
the Standard Dictionary a the wore of tots
thoroughly ey utppei •ant he sch000k of science,
literature and art. and of etperts in all
haotltcratts sod trades. it comedies many
new prinoipile in leaiong�N r,/•,.p�hy. 11 Con
tams ',:.`200 pages ; over 4.300 t,lostrat,ne
• made etprerI • for the wore . , .arI,, 3J0,
buying excellent weather fur the etuurtng "1
the crops. Potatoes neconse.tuence ot pre.
railing heat and dry weather are tithe tar
very sm+ll.
itt' ,..tit 'r• o i. lhi:nog Thursday
nigtit and early Friday morning 01 teat
week • heavy storm 1,1 thunder and light-
mog being a.:companud with a shower of
rou0, Passed oyer here. The rain was very
Mr• ptable.
ROTI inr; H• 'u.-1)urirg last week
Mrs. T. 1...ttearoom aee'.mpaate 1 by Miss
lura Antlerwu lett here for their home •t
Arden, Manitoba. %Ira. Anderson has been
visit:00 among relatives ard friends an this
netghb.rhso..l with her two chi.Oren, stun
the interment of her hnslsnd the la's T. .1.
Anderson. We wish them sale home.
0: s.-. . t Ins day !est week our tillage,
Was roved by three suspicious Booking
characters. t lar t•ieilance Committee, betng
•der on the alert, summarily e.gorted them
westward, over Nine -Mile river giving them
to understand that their con party was not
needed and that if they returned they would
be taken charge of by our town constable.
Os t 1"tenon. Torts. --WM. McKay end
two children are visiting relatives and
friends at Ripley, Co. Buyc.. %Ve wish
them • pleasant time arid sale return. t'e
have been informed that he has se.uterl a
position as teacher to the vicinity of Kan.
burn, township {lullett, for tl.e Int term of
111'.41. We wish him succors and presume
that the trustees will hive no cause to ri.
gret securing his services, as he as • success.
ful ..d painstaking teacher.
E'T,A•.1. ss, 1.r,sIt•.I:1Att We con•
gratulate the following students at our
public school who have been secesm-
ful in passing their examination, aid
have pleasure in giving their names : Etta
Bowers, Willie {Legere, Annie 1.1arin,
Frankie , $eunby ; ell of whom passed the
entrance. There sen two candidates, ti, :
Herbert \Vhyard, \lay M*llongh, who sic•
cusfully passed the public •:tool leaving
examination, which redounds great credit
to our principal, A. JIeKey, oho is 000 10
hie fourth year as principal in our school
QI'ASTtnr.Y Mrr.ru',...r Dlatcr"k•. 1111
Wd.esday evening, August 1st, the first
quarterly meeting of 1f393 of the directors of
Dtungannon Mechanics Iwtito(e was held is
the reading room. Director. !towers, .1W -
dine and Davin were ab.ent. The minutes
of last meeting were read and approved
progressing favorably. 000 worrts : more than twice the number of
A number from here iateotl taking in the wprds le spy other single volume dictionary
excursion to Santa os•Saturday. • ao.t 75,4:•, more than 10 any "titer dictioto
Mise Mary (*someday of the Ottawa..airy of the leogueee. The progress of re-
Ilieeiun,
is visiting at her old home. • Imo years ha♦ lreuvht into owing a vain
Miss )claryRobertson. teacher in \Wing number of new words. The language has
ham school, is visiting at Mr. Bijou'•. been. more then doubled. 4,000 new words
1.. F. Vooghlut is the lura: reprernta can a into the laojpueire in the department
tire of the 1. t). 1. which is meeting here.
of words thRth trcity' altars. It is these new
Mim ETurnerwho has been eisrtinp at are reputed roost an • dietton-
here, retu.ruesl to, the circular1000 on ery, and to lane them out a to tenon
the progrer of the rge. A connermoo
Tuesday o, of the uurnbwr if weeds and phrases
\Ir...►. Moore and family, of Thesaalodefined by the different daottemsnes, " tter-
\Igoma, are visiting at the reaideoce of mouth" 50,000, "Worcester" 105.000.
John Pierce. "Webster's international" 125 000, "The
Mr. Baugh officiated at the yuarteriv s empty- in sit volumes, 225 000 std
services held oa Sunday at the Iheel hrook the new "'tandA.i 1►icttooary' nearly
appointment. t 300,000 7.5,000 more the in the hugest
' of all previous works. This explain. the
LANES. f reason why one so often Inds to find the
Trt.r.tt Aug. 7. I looked -for word an the smaller works. The
The stone work on Jas. Land. new house dictionary le suopswed to be the home of the
is nr. ahel. language the one place where we expect to
'tephen Howard, an aged resider' cf this find every word that u igi tree, if it fails ns
place, is on the sick list at present. os ase half of the Lagigha►f(e nein'4Vebsten,
The tnuoua have commenced the brisk or even in one-fourth as in the 'Century,
work no .las. Ferquson's new hour. there is practically no way of making good
the detcincv : the possibilities of ns. are
Min Hattie McIntosh is at prevent visit- , limited too just that extent. This deficiency
mg s1 her asters; Mrs..1. U. Scott.. is not only supplied by the '• standard,-
miss
tandard,"!lis Lillie \Icf.ean has been 'idting but a vast amount of absolutely 0e0 in-
formationfresds m Amd,erly vicinity and Kincardine
t. introduced. Such common
the past week. compound w rdsasfoot-power, foot scraper,
ot.tuh, fn0: •wear, de., are omitted from
\Irs. -maltie, ot Detroit, who had been Not
the international and the Cen-
visiting under the parental roof for the past , tory. Sold Holy by subvert' tion, and
mouth, returned home on Saturday. Her ' on the instalment plan if desired
mother, Mrs. Baldwin, accompanied her for Prices ::Ingle Volume Edition, half Russia,
a two•month visit. I4112 (0: full Rnso, Denison s patent, ttl1;
Tyr Ss.'. u. readers of last week. especi- fe11 Moroc,o,'tetemic* judex, #13. Iwo.
al;y those ao(uateted with the news con. I'Yellow! edition, Hal Russia, i17 50 per vel.:
twined in the Iones budvet, must have j hull R.so, 1 Mnisone patent, tie 50 per rel.:
thought them rather .tale, and well they i 4.11 Morocco, Patent Index, $11 00. per
might tor that budget wit posted at this rol. MR. and M1-. A. WAUt.t1.h,
vibes om Saturd, .lon30th, d s o. Harm, ,ud.rich.
sot fea•h III► Slay,..ta.e anal tunea.d fortt judt " \Ire us ruin MotawasT."-" Men of
Arentm 1 -
tare there mint be &crew loose somewhere, the elovement," the first 04 the seven
but •c. idents will happen. monthly parts of "Ten Veers of Temper
DUNLOP ante • hes just been issued from The Temp•
lar publishing hour, Hamilton, Can. Its
Tur..o,i, Aug h literary and typographical exalle.ce is i.
Mos Nell.e Tohtn u 01•11Ing In 4.odench every way creditable to tie publishers and
township. cannot fail to intensify the desire of iia
Mas lila t.rlespac, of f.reter, is visiting readers to Amore the succeeding numbers.
relatives here this week. AtnOng the full page photogravures are very
Secretary and treanuier'• report. were read Fraoca and \laud cmaid have been vial- titre likesew.e of the late William N. lins-
eed adetd. l.ibrarau'• report, which isq relatives at Shepardton. lid, Sir Oltyer Shoat, Hoa. t.eorge W.
I was ter .ntereatin was un&nimounl • l Dor, ?litister et Education, Ho.. S. H.
Y R. J P walk, 'I nnmpses, rot nay co. alirh., Brake, 1 ('., and e.e F. Marler. M. PP ,
prated, it showed Heat during the month ! ►g•
of May 11.0 rolums, and un the month of aid others eminent an the ere rid of letters,
June 212, July 163, were rend, which, we misiaters, lawyers, editors anti of trade,
preeume, evinces the great intermit takes thirty in all. Th. prix et the honk is only
in reading by the memhe re, the sohjects of 1Lri Dents, or ass dollar pays tor the whole
literature, miscellanies and fiction hang eves pare, of remittance at made to The
prnmInest in point of reading matter. The Templar publishing house. Hamilton, Ont.
institute in progressing beynnri anticipattug --- ----- ---
u to membership and 'interest taken there-
-Miss ('ye'tnyrt -Mom Ag.i• \'ttasg, daughter
to. DD� ng of J. H. Vexes, of Mooensu. K. W. T.,
LEEBUI4N. h fersorly of Rrnw.l., is wetting from her
school in Receneille, N. W. T. to • hired
1. (►.terie says : -"O♦ Monday, July 9M,
• eyeless, swept over the p&rt, teki.g •
very narrow Nrtp of ewstry Mut doing its
work ver ef0.eteall where it did nperste.
The closed' were est all day pmt about
frier n'elock it brooms veer dark and threat -
entree in the North end we tbo.ght we wore
geieg to have hail. bet bo 6 o'eb.k the sky
was i. • perfect fury. Soddenly the wind
onssd sad it seamed as if sam..tbt.g dread-
ful were about to heppw. Alter a ate-
msewt's loll & terrific gest strewth the law
in width i besrd, Mew 1. the feast deer .d
=tie epee part serried of tie whet*
mpm/ska
The fair wee falling in torrents
the buttes just as the far Etitehes and the Weeder sad lightning was
ammo earns. We Mak ha the *Oar
mM
fs visiting relatives her. this week.
Mn. Kemp and daughter, of Exeter,
gave out -Wag • transient visit last week.
Mrs A. A. t\,lbons, with her two sots.
Harry and Reg:nalti, •re wiettug relatives
is (;.lerlch township thio week.
last week Ma. •1••hn 'arm', of aaltfnrd
and Mr. and Mr.. Fntdy of the ruse
e, withtheir sae Fred, were vutti
here.
Trg.net, .holy .31. San, (►lain Fat as is. ,john t.reen, who
Ther 1.. S. have purchased a large foes- ! has bee u llanttobe for grime years, !e
tam hanging lamp for their meetings from , down nn a visit to hrs parent. al Shepard
Mr Shaw, of (:od.rich. ton and has hies peeing old friends an )un
1\'d.e.itav 01 this week at the clue .4 lop Hie riot home is mooed by the death
prayer meeting a rnngregattnnal meeting of his sister who did the day preview to
will be hem to eeetde tan a date lx the am M• cornier. He was in time Inc the funeral.
noel tea meeting end Men to have anaiv.r- Have soy Fow.:nrs' As old time eta.
miry services to mark the clone .al the flet tont at a quiltingbee was revived here the
year's materna of the Per. M Mackay, other day by •tton being put is • now
who, during the year, haa had three new quilt :het was Ietar ,na.leat asocial leather -
shiers mtshtcteel, nue communion oddities tug of the rodewite• ami 'nine ta•idemr, of
M th• membership. and the fnrmstton of C. farm. Tea torsos wee. sot ',apposed to
E. A. el 43 active mernh.n whoa. me.tisgs girl the buttes" het the latter were. The
are eesduetd by wopmhrte in tarn. ate who gets it is le he the first
No (lay.:a Th. Wn.si. 's Kingrlen in to get monied. A�tsMen lewtd
somewhat d.bheen tome haw npllly the
ripening grids talk by asekiwery. T1s.
refuge
Our Motto --Good Boots at Bow prices.
ARE YOU SATISFIED
WITH THE WEAR OF YOUR BOOTS?
If you are not, try eOLLOCK'8 Reliable Footwear next
time and you will be Pleased.
aliases' Glove (drain, Laced or Buttoned, $
W onlen'u 1.00.
" Polished! Calf, 1.23..
" Hutt 1)ongola, 1.50.
Ladies' (Mords, Turned Soles, .75.
" Polished Ua1f Oxfords, J. 1). King's 1.25.
" Tan lex for 1 .90
Ge.. ilyear turn. 1.50
Men's Pegged Sole, 'Ace or Gaiter, just 1.00.
" Whole 1i'ex, Uteri!, 1.23.
" Fine 1)ongola, Laced! t,t d iaiter. 1.73.
Working Boot' .76.
We buy direct from the manufacturer and get a g'iar
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.
\\ ,10 repairing oe•tly and promptly, and turn out tine ordered work
H. B. POLLOCH
•
Fowler's (►id $tan.i, Golrr•i.t.
JAS. ROBINSON'S CASH STORE.
OUR
MID -SUMMER
SALE
IS N W GOING ON
FOR
THE NEXT TWO WEEKS.
BARGAINS
JAMES ROBINSON,
CASH STORE, JORDAN'S BLOCK.
remaineil there until- the storm bad
at. fury. the hour was a complete
and we are .t preset living to a t �
Slice 'teeing occupied s room up stun end
lost nearly all her belongings, and those roe
entered are mostly past redempt:on. Sase
of her possessions betn¢ found two mita,
away, hanging on trees sod torn *Amon into
shreds, while ether* ley in 'he fields cover-
ed with mud and soaked with ram. .\may
the most valuable articles miming en-,
watch and chain and • mit of fun. The
school house was also danlagrl and 4.1155
V0e0g and her pupils hail, per force, to
take a week's vacation.
Jai., ea Well.
"lee said Mies (iilthv " i took the
trouble to study French before gems
abroad."
led you get on nicely 10 Para'"
" I'erMrtly."
" 90 they uoder.tood your i•'rench
" N -Oto : but I managed to get along with
their Esiglieh beautifully."
Subscribe for Tea SpiftAL. O.iy 61 • year.
WESTERN FAIR.
LONDON,
Sept. 13th to 22nd, 1894.
('anwrla'E Favorite Li re Steck
•
nod Agricultural Exhibition.
"ALWAYS IIx THE FRONT."
hhlbitore,msb ylltr eaitries and chops your
RotrleE eiuUsil. Uvsllitosk sari Poultry nept.t3
Mertes alas•, saber departments'. Sept. e.
Mal payment, nisi Minn awned in .takes.
A us.16.
Special ttrrootless of the best.
Special Hallway and 11s/ri1tE ogee arranged
from all point.. Prize (Yt•, art, free.
Apply to
rapt. w, Parte,trsgae,A Rr+waie.
'rweldowt. ` fleew.ry.
STEAMER
MBRIA
10 con RUCTION wtrO
Canadian Pacific
Steamship Line.
The alwve 1IM. w 1 Ifleettic 1 ted
ltlMme'f w1U INre 0=11 este • weeknelai.
nedinq with the Cana/Ilse Pealao atesm•hlpe
at
Sault Ste. Marie
Inc Port Arts r. Port William. •ad all
s in
~ a Xii ern l[lak-
11'124
rnr bider and ail moor laileem.d•a •pely es
R. RADCLIFFE,
Ag' t C. P. R'y, (iederleh.
AsIMlpat/w t., aspersate.
• (11d gentleman Iro you think, sir, the*
you are able to support my daughter wan-
t out continually hovering on the verge of
bankruptcy
'
el
n h sir, r , jee, a r, l am sore i ram.
l:d gentleman Well, that's mor. than 1
can do. Take her and be happy.
Sulaerlbe for Tilt S.uttal. Only 111 a yti.r.
The Old Reliable
COAL
ALWAYS ON HANG.
NOW is the time to purchase your
BARD COAL The bent and only
SCRANTON HARD GOAL in thic
market at $6.50 with 10 per cent. ott.
for cash, snaking it $+5.85.
All Coal Weighed at the Mar
ket.
WM. LEE
orders left at atairlit & LIZ'S st•.re
promptly attended to
WILL EXCEL ALL meso
Canada's Omit
INDUSTRIAL
-FAIR-
TORONTO
SEPT. 3 TO 15,
1894
MIT lorsorawaires vim WI -
EXHIBITS AND ATTRACTION•
°BEATER AND (IRANi)K8
THAN NYSE BK1"ORF.
ALL ENTRIES CLOUD AUGUST 1
Tie list Holiday T
ebony hewelns es M Female
C. P, R. Telegraph 04111ott,J.
Reath Side Weet-ot, 3r4 bar of Aglow.
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