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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-5-30, Page 1TY. well-known ns l t month!y. ith. r Copy), , (5c. each). how to make 1TS, DUCKS, LACES, T. Try them ;RTS. PRINT TORE. IONS, 1' ARTICLES. roves Ser 17 " 0 - do Co. Lia SS T►rft t Sac gar raLOSYw I, - - - Agent. I. ONT. of at 1:. N. Dura of Tormto, is visit - Lord's bumper acs 'resbyterma slouch and little dasrhter, rh , mre matting at undo, morons* tri wife ot Robe. Mao - She hod tees a, liar was tat. Lboaghl 10 yes • Husband sad he In.. of •o •ffso- oviog mother. The , and • large •umber o the vrave as • last tor the deed. Her have the siasere sanity io their be IV REPLIES. the MM se the New lower.). r 20 -Coy druggists ober o1 enquiries with remedy for Bright's ah forme of kidey ')orld's Kidney Pills. ■ has shows then h the druggists to the mere has boon highly d y that they have mass from their owe There the most sagest wined from its ere. retry caked isares.e reads and several es- ive been oiven. W l a it ehssli Id. W Mood Mn ler- vet end Leen Com - to is all stages . do - on our streets at all l bt i. Date, orbs moved i Dals hem.st-ad is ring to edtiveAsug • i He has Dear 130 . Ransil, who w is hand by H. Eitr •gal is .sac s.itise h e sena Lent Weak masa h soev n MODS baodi the Up he hoped INA ohs - me wish • eevmo de the Mile were M .Mr. eine et the kin, 1 and 1111, bri.hht W M be bill *might • god at Mime% lees rum wee esM M to lett shipped MOM • THE NDWSPAPIIR OF HZTRON ClOVNTY_ FORTY-SEVENTH YEAR. -2819 (ODERIOH, at, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1898. D, YeGILLICUDDY, EDITOR. law ADVERTISEMENTS - MAY 80. `Jab U. Arwistreag 4 Aaetao• -c. ... A New System -Jas. A. Reid 5 New Itep•rtetetat--J. T. Aubaeua 8 .. Sherbet -Chem D. William .... 5 Gadgets& Onhinats- J. K. Davis 5 U•durt•kiegt-D. B. Which ... . 5 Bverid y • B•rgah day -Debi, a Co 8 Unci• Tom's Cabda-Davie Ca . 5 St•111es far esrviee--"•Zama,", 8 Teiletw• ee-AJes. M. MAL - . ...... 5 edleaL DR- HUNTER, PHYSICIAN 8UR Moe- Homo Night Oleo � resist Betel.ES We •peetal Notlees. GRAZIIIU.-UATTLB AND HORSES taoalvd der pamerese m tis Ills a - Me dow. For p•rtbIWt apply y R etRT YOUNG. Ridgewood r.ra ILMI WINDMILL FOR SALR-APPLi TO a. HIATON. Ooderkik. Ie. NOUN°. er Ridgewood Vara, 164 DARGALNS ! BARGAINS . EVERY Wednesday .surd and y. (lash hr MSeeds 4ell wed free of •hare. -at H. OHTOWS Hamflte•-st. ete•ee.t store. 13 tt 1 HAVE OPENED AN OFFICE AT 1 std Porraa�t�ae avenue, Wis.lpeg, to de • ewers! bailiff boldness Warrants of all kinds executed •ooeedier to law. sad charges kept stride wt'hi•l the tariff. .1. 1'. CURItII, May 13, IMO. 13DAW•4t IL HITF: LiME- - PARTIEIS BUILD. lag Mould try m)) t% hire L101s. The Nasty sale of It hes es.bted cue to reduce the prloe. The panty allows one-fourth more sand to be mixed with it, so ntekt.g 11 aotu- .uly cheaper than any osier lime 1• the vleia 114(. Alwyn on hand at m) place of bi•em so Lest.t., EDWARD 8HARMAN. 1911 rill: SKx\7cF8 OF THF: (.ODER1CH 1 OR('HILSTRA may be secured for (Moho Paries. Lawn Socials. sad other se- tertar.me•t ata reassemble charms. For in torntatlon apply to J. E. HAVI8, if11iteW-U- T Bee. - Ilia Prepert. She Sale ser Mint er FOS I ALL -CRIMP, ON EASY W1 let flv� Meat . A wririm W !ss aces A wail iatpse Sana. a about pert 10. ores. dlvietee H, IS Ocr.e. -The .hop lately occupied by the faens 0.0. M. JOHNSTON. barrister. te U. Mode b0.. fit/ POR BALL -N. 4 LOT 31, IND OON- il name•. !seat Wawss•eh, too This •eras. le • li dsra. Alm um lot 47t1, eau. rleh. App to PHILIP BOLT. /Let. atematien Valmont. WANTSD--IQVANTGIRL, APPLY 1[11/1 tiBHMaY. W. T. Weis's resi- dence. calls-tt WANTED. -000D GENERAL SiR- trd4 Appty to MRs, LAY. !!tree WANTED. - GOOD HOUSbLMAID. - Appty te MRs. OARROW. 15-tt WANTED. is to A good man our own represest the Ponth8 Nm d.. Canada" ;00 of - ov 1• Dominion. Position .ere. -TM the oummlesioa o right verm•ea01. or mea. With the Worsening demand for fruit. • petition with us s salesman will p•.4( Jolt ' better then em taetnR 1s farm work. "ow oa roar application sad we will show yon how to earn good inose. School leachers. Irvine the thing tor 3o0 I turista toe Summer, Write for particulars t(TO\ k & W ILLINOTON, 1 ret 4(n slllw Tws.1o. else, t I dtlged Animals i LTRA VED.-STRAYHD FROM THE ' 37 premien of the subsriber, let l. mos. 1. ' Colberaw, on May Meth. • rank sew. rd with e i littlelwhlte, white face, aft )ears odd Any ( st� tivlag iatera•t es will be suitably re- wh DON ALDMeal NNO i 1 Publlo Ireetlnes. i l I ITKON COUNTY COUNCIL. i II1 The Conseil of w swrperatiso or the Cense I ' of Harm will In tee pun Hoose. In 1 meet the Town of on Tsesdoy, the ph I 407 of Joe. at p.m. on Thursday. tbo day of Jane, •1 3 0'- rlock • 1. for p.m.. seethe celled ill by 1 meson the -1.w to raise way or leas tenths paepese or 5.•0balahlag t wiim 1 ll be to ttesl dj tw (Dirk! furor applications r-00ire 1 of 1 Pagdosen Metes for,b. Bwnp a w LA/111. j Calamity Clerk. i timed May Her, lfed. w-it-ft-d-lt t PubIle Settees. i NOTIOE. - ALL p'OUUNND ; �PNR/100lfa M Iesdes err ef0erwhpp t �tp mw. Mean aro r the tent !fares he the psF trey knows as w d the Mace- 1 Mips of L (• . (LCC,,,, Z nx.cn CR. s II ansS/Y-- Prep, 45. s Tenders Wanted- . 1 r'y1.NDKR8 FOR jtlw[ leUILD1Jt(. 1 1 -• cry .P Mesal tad.dl will be ved a w ace- I t M1)NPAY, JRNE 3, ix35, rot the of R�Aeilahig far w I eriaA oodens end be .see st the - 1 'let of Mae (. '(.gems.!. dime. ate er ••r taader ,Seth se mitay Met isalvla MO. C. Y 4 ft A nod,hvw• (tederte•k. May tri W add 1 I 1 MMs1e. M iSS Wilt .�a/LAw� , TSAMIi=.A�0i j a..r e••1 er (lap< !'ergs- dm ureeeR Nam 1 Ge. of the few le theebeettiener t redeeming U ifs his er it Harry V Ul, was hit mewl 1 THE DOINGS AT OTTAWA. Whatledotne on at the Capital Tee Nesse S.5.mee Mursnees steer the Shcd•v.--arwesee er t:everarsnts -Mae the sarlemal ,'allay Node tri rammer Rhea Tan 8sees3 (;esruoomosses OTTAWA, May '27111. -Tomorrow the Reuse insets again after .early • week's h.lday, sad it r likely little week will be dee until the budget debate u oo.elsded, probably Una week. Advantage u geseraJy takes by those member* who wish to attack the Government's poLcy, or to defend 11, to .wens their view* durum the debate m w budget. It hie been apparent its greens to the mprejedioed observer that the defence of- fered by the t:overemeot side of the Homme •/•incl the arraignment a b. Goverment p.dcy by the Liberal members has Men la- sed week. Thar defence lies in o0e- psrier the development of our railways, Canals ted other publie works during the post sixteen years with the way they stood to 1878, but they do not tell you of the mil- lions of mosey these works cat you, nee the millions of your money that, w.tes4 of en- teneg into the construction of those works, have goes into the pockets ot dishonest con- tratton or 101.0 the funds of the Govern treat's election agents They do not recall o your memory the moms returns ; o our depleted population, nor o the eooratoue increase on term mort- gagee and depreciation in the value of farm lends lo my letter today 1 have • few words o ear o your farmer reader, but before pro. osedmg, 1 wish in • clear and 000ctee way o lay before your readers • few figures w a partacular form that will give them some idea of whet nekton and crumbed extrav- gaaoe hs brought the oat of reeat•g the l:overnnent up o s compered with what the same service met w country under the Liberal administration in 1878. I eek that you will print it in tabular form that your readers at. o Slane may sec what becomes tit their motley end why high taxation has become imperative m long s • Tory (:uv arlament a intrusted with the admmatr.- too of your .Hairs. The following shows the increse in the eo.t of government today s compared with 1878 : 100rsas.. Latarget on debt 41 9 p c. Rig fund 105.5 N&too.al debt. 72.1 " l'eso.e totes 48 8 •' Brow bar 4 " Cost, AdmmutrNUs et Denim29.0 '• • Arts, AgriauMsre and Sta- tistic* ..... . .... .320 0 64 '• Civil service 62.8 '• •' Fisheries. . 467.0 " Geological survey 42 6 •' Qu.ranune . . .... .. 375.1 i' ladies 98.3 44 " Lighthouse eery ioe . 6.4 " Moil and steamship sub- sidies... ..105.9 " Mtlici•. 60.5 • Mounted police 77.2 ., Ocean nod river eeryios 50.1 Penitentiaries 44 6 " Steamboat ioepeol..s. 97.1 Supertionuation. 131.0 " Collection of customs duties 2b.9 " " " excise ' . 129.7 " 1'wt officio . 97.1 notal expenditure, amount ooa- mlid•ted fond.. 61.5 " 1e face of this enormos in(:ream in ex >esditure the population only mmcreesed 21 . ahs above tdgures have to referents o the enormous sums that have been •pest m railways and public works chargeable to rpital •000unt. What do you think of t! Nt Se N 44, OG 66 4,6 'there is an account under the heading ot 'NI acellaneous" which gens no details. It try mean ministers' cob hire, or anything ism It involves an expenditure ot over a sorter of • million dollen and show* an 1arlaee of 174.4 . Returning to the diecuesio. in I'arliaoumt he Co..ervtive members tell you of the m.ober of farm implements and appliances ll.s have bean added to your farm bet is bat to be seed to argument in justifying he (:overemeet's policy of reckless *straws. !••o• •ad exorbitant taxation thee hes tactically take. .11 the surplus earnings of oar tarty to keep the Government la ends. le is true you may have added • f w farm •plammta to your farm optimist but is kat a matter of serious oosgratul•tioe after 6 years hard labor! The question is hew noes[ off would you have been, and bow aeeh mosey wo.Id yoa have bees able to •y oat in farm equipment nod improvement ad vin not been forced to pay the tribute kat hes Mea 'sorted from you to meet 0. demands of the treasury. kgs bas net improved their ooedition and 0..t the bermen tariff is • revenue tariff. 'hey tray have bees 0isiefet0td sod U the •rssers wish to o..M... oder • tariff anllMg from 30 to 70 per cent. sod upwards st them speak out ..d the libereb will rithdraw their opposition., .t 0054 se far s protesting the 's Msur..b go. Bet eo this Mat the Liberal Mire .n 1ways gied le reeds, W.rsMM.. niers ro mend preraiea1 hewers is Parham.' • the Liberal id., wine Amid h. i. • pira- te knew, sod they have *Ways e..• wield dot the Gevera00eet4 high Witt M �M*i11y opposed to the interests et the ti et Yet the print they offer, 0. femme atom en the Goverment side t the Ems say that the proem tariff i. U right, ..d that es far as the tamer is s.esr.sd is Mt elle the bill, kr It bin ki- th. vides d farm kende : has is ititdrd She valve et Wes pd.d.plr, mad its the farm., a lens eesMm' m w0.t he bee M ked �yer� N est for yerweelt far yen base the IlMiss itwill take the Trouble le work s the dlMlren.s between being Med 174 r ewe hr s.sssm'. Mies soda surbewll riff rowing tree' 30 M 70 per seri wed 1.5.40. 71ray OM yes the Ismer V prosIbbise M he is grorteg dish ender the 0♦0r.d lbJlis.sl gory. i0 N es 2 Have yes errata tisk sr is year es.44itiaa improving The liberal leder who are now 4(01115 toe terra,'. batiks 00.14.4 that 0.140 taxa I L this w cam! Whose oente.t1e u tight ; that et the Liberal leaders If She Tory M. P.'. who say yes are growing rah ander high taxation. I have said that the Liberal Meters, having obampiened the ram of the farmer desire every pawibls i.- Grmatioa as to hie esuditloe ; as to whether he is omtent or desires • reduction of Mutation. The tamers of your eommunity have it is their power to gnat!) facilitate or help the Liberal leaded. in obtaining the tutor - manes they .eek on theca point. 1 will tell you bow of may be dons. lot every farmer of your oounty who has his own interest at heart, and who may fed ce address • letter to John McMllMs M.P., Hous of Common., Ottawa, engine forth his views on to the present .o.ditMi of the farmer : whether his farm property is •dva0oisg or deoreasinu in valise : whether be oould realize as much tor his farm today se be oould ten yews ago ; whether, la ha opiowo, farm mortgages or encumbrances are increasing or decre•.ine and whether • tariff similar to that now is tom is Canada u beet o•loul•ted to pro- mote the interest ot oar agricultural me- i/Mum. 1 know that Mr. McMillan, who is ooe of te. representative farmer* in Parliament, would like to nonce this and any ether in- formation from the farming community that would assist him and the other Liberal leaden in fighting the farmer s battle•. Information of this kind will greatly strengthen his hoods when fighting your (•1150 •ga1n.t the powerful influeoce of the wealthy manufacturing oelitaliet in whose interest atone the prneot tar R esu framed, and as all oummuai,:attone addreeaed to • member of Parltameut poem free through the mails it will coat you uutluug more thou • little time and paper to render this .ervme to those who are championing your ea*••. which In the sod must prove • 41501 service to yourself. It as with a view of .ecurinv such inform shoo 05 will enable the Liberal leaden, when defending the intareet of the agncul• total 01.5005, to state their see correctly that this eugge•uon hs been thrown oc1. I think the sae•.. 1 have suygeeted will en able every farmer, whether Liberal or L,co- eervative, to exprese his opinion and views as to whether the farming classes ore satis- fied with their present condition, and it ir clearly evident that these opinions cannot fail to exercise an influence on future legis- lation effecting the interests of our farming oommunity No harm can now of It. while in the end it may bear good trait. The farmer will in this way have an op- portunity ot stating his own case, • privi- lege hitherto denied him. TOWN COUNCIL Peaaees.*al ]reeling. le he weld se ♦1,44111 Sated wait for Tea flays. MONDAY, May 27, Present. -the mayor, reeve, deputy -reeve, councillors Campion, blarney, Thomisms, Dunlop, Nicholson, Johnston and Sound.,. On ...mbing, the mayor informed the oouncil that the meeting had been called to oosider an application for the use of the agricultural buildings and grounds for tin days' pe0teostal meettoie.. 1.. M. Elliott. being called on, made • abort explanation, and said the delegation hod not full power to engage the bu:ldtnge, but wanted to know if they could have it to report at meeting to be held on Wednes- day. The secretary, being 'eked by the mayor. stated that he had interviewed the iiarace moot as to the probable incomes of pre- mium, but had not obatnied definite in- formation. Rev. Joseph Edge said that they were thtakful the commit had kindly met to give them an answer, and also that it was prob- able they would was: the ase of several stone. A member having snggest.d that no charge be made beyond that for light, Mr. Elliott remarked th.t they did sot expect to obtain the buildings free. Councillor Johnston said be Uhwght the grounds should not be charged for, se It ws wanted for -• religious purpose, but that three responsible persons should bind them- selves to leave the property in proper .o0 - dation. Councillor Marney spoke in the saw Moor. . Deputy -Reeve Holt moyed seconded by aosncillor Johnston, that the application of the oommitt . be granted, on payment oi the sum of twenty -bre dollen to Dover ex- pense of buildings, for lights and water and the payment of any extra insurance that may be exacted ; and • guarantee that the buildings be left in the .s.e ooadition as when takes over from the council. Carried Aa application was then read from H. I. Strang, as follows GentJams.,-A number of the viris at reeding the Collegiate Istituto wish to form • tennis club for pt0cuce during the Summer menthe, bat have been suable to &troops for a suitable ground. Rai ti. -r than rive up the idea, however, the? wt-h,if per- mitted, to try the experiment using • part of the Agricultural Park. i, them fere, he m - fern, ea their behalf, respsotMUy apply te yen ter prmied05 to w • part of the errands lying between the tnaohise shop and the horse stalls, sod to arrange with the esretaker to have the gram oat and the �rosds railed and t and kept m order se 1•r •s p. blo *alar the c,rmem-M-ess. Trestles that you will grant the donna I remain, year r sp•etfdly, H. Mord by eos.Uter Jeh.utaa, '•needed by Councillor Nolo, that W prayer of the petition be grassed. Carried Hyda d•dlsaM1 m. et 01e met aport- ant y an wether ssttp0itisss Feed, when it Own es the .e...0., be- come iseotitive sad newheimen.. I! =aulithe Need, • ad hath bleed ..d wisr is sssniqu.na What is ..sd. ed te reeler* parterre digen ■ in • done er We of Ager'. Pills. They .ever 1111 se re- The mast •becetisg diatribes et the 55i.ty memea at W t ...went is wile its 'week savouries SMI gsseral wlmi.a true holism amenft •e estrele,w wtt0 • reg. brit" which mese be very planing M the g▪ erm swat when ism. by tiro ways FROM OVER THE BORDER 1 N.ws Notes from Washington Th. 001ver ..grilles Nide /last glare -Te a new the resale (rales-aberm.a 1s MN •eaa/er Career ate tri Its- tteaal t.rp.hlteare Mem. /from our Itegufar Correspoade•t. WAS11ISUTUN, May 27. -The ail Yer pommies stilt holds its awn as the pra- mreal topic of °aeronautic t0 Washington. 1'i.sideit CMve1•ad •chime ledged that the adtnuiatralton'e •aoounued tiaanci.l policy ham •uttered • defeat at the heads of the Il- luua Uemour•te,but thinks it only tempor- ary. From this/ time on,&11 the power et the a domistr•ton as to be used to destroy or or neutralize the effect of the action that will be taken by we democratic SLOW cmc• vwtion to be nein in loos. Patronage, the Weapon found so successful by President Cleveland in deahnr with 1'uagresa, to one of Mia weapons to be used •gaiset the ether jkunicsata of Illinois and. tit c. arse, ata 01- feote ore expected to be apparent is other Stats. 1L baa mien given out semi-othcial- ly that uu exulting rataaotes nor any which m..4 occur in the Illinois Federal uttios will be tilled until alter the Suiteouuveauo1 La. twee held, •ted 11 u eigoihcanuy added that no Democrat lobo vats for or otherwise teds to the adoption by the m05vention of • 16 to 1 free manage resolutiou need apply tor soy 'hues either for lammed or friend.. A •emus, policy may ba adopted in dealing with the Federal patrosage In Kentucky. OMIT. Secretary Carlisle's .peechee have not, acmrduag o autheotw'storm/ttoo, re- sulted in stampeding the silver Democrats to the ex SenI.zp.cn.d by the •dminetrauon. l)nrtug the past few days there has been much Wk 0uio0g both Republica(. and Democrat about some sort of a oomproml.e being reached in both parties on the ulcer queuuou which will kevp the silver members of each of those parties in line tor at lest ens snore Pr.sddestol election. Al yet of is talk only. A meeting of the Senate committee on Ruts will be held in W eabingto0 this week, tor the purpose of considering certain pro- posed changes a the Senate rules. Then are at prompt oniy (Ser members of this nominate. - Blackburn, Harris, (Gorman and Aldrich --the plane of the roading mem- ber, M.nder.on, of Nebraska, sot having bac tilled. Sensor Blackburn, who is °batrman of the committee, has his time too fully 000uged in Kentucky to attend the me5Uog, but ea the other three members coostttute • quorum his laminae will not provost :.be tr•o.•ctton of busones& The °vo mince controls, to • great extent., the organization and management of the Senate, but there are several reasons why this meet- ing will not be prolific of important reeulte, one of which is enough to mention -the majority of the committee repre.eut. • min- ori17 of the Senate. Senator Sturman has gone to Ohio to pre. side over the Republican State convention. It is known that he corned with him • care- fully prepared speech which he intends de- livering at the cooveution, and supposed that the speech common the Senator's •ug- gestdo0 as to how the silver (0.etion shall be treated in the platform adopted by the coovenuoo. Of oour.e, nobody has any doubt about where John Sherman stands on the silver question, but ooneider•ble inter- est is expr.mred in what position he will ad- vise the 0001ention to take. Politicians have their eyes on the Repub- lican National ('ommittee. Senator ('atter, of Montana, • pronounced silver man, is the present chairman of that oommuttee. Rumors have been prevalent of • movement oo the part of the anti -silver men o force Mr. Carter out of the chairmanship, and there are reasons for the belief that Mr. Carter's recent trip to Washington and New York was oonuected with these rumors. Very naturally he wants to stick, and just as naturally the silver Republicans are of the same mind Thera will be no meeting of the oommittee, unless it he specially called, before next Febru- ary, when It meets for reorganization and to decide where the national cooven- tio0 of ita party shall he held next year. Even should Mr. Carter be re-elected at the February meeting he might not remain •t the head of the oommittee donor the cam- paign, as it to • rule to allow the man n ominated for President to name the chair- man of the natioo•1 oommittee which moo. sem his campaign, and it is known that at least oma of the most prominent aspirant for the ttomtnation would mot name Mr. Carter. The executive oommittes of the Knight. of Labor has bought a lot and given out the oostract for the ereetioo of • building to be sed for the natio..) headquarters of the organisation. The new b0ildi0g will face the capitol, and will he occupied before the mixt .es.i05 of ('oneres@ open by the executive osmmittos, which, its members say, will bees band to wash legislation sort . marts., is the interest of the Haight ahm.vs she Manta.. Dat Ktirrnti-1e it not strange •ow w het of the otranoil hae.'t the moral morass or •0000105 mese is advocate doing sway with the •o -.shed feeetuns in the Square ! They have never worked mum eerily aloes they were put up, here proved • ....lase bill of ezpess M repairs ever ism, and ns me ma truthfully may they . either ornamental or artiste°. Thio hest (100.5, however, for their .h°diti05 ls the craftiest risk the owe is allowed to ran of bang •••••sad for heavy damages through e ase inferieure* idividsal amities with an aesident, whish is sue M kapp••t sower en 1Mm. situated as the spanggim right is the direct path of y-destrianp• molar death's trap to eats& Ube savary et maims. Jost May any .w0 berri•dly raw slag owes" the Square 05 a dark night, tar- e( these nod bales psi Cathe buds LW with water, U0. 00 ,11. Till• reeds my be As saw way to got rid el the deems woad he M .n.vert the beetle late Isrp Sewer 'Oa Tees, Olenno. COMING AND DOING IWm. F. Taut, of North H•y, s is lie4e- rink liir L. Tonrol a vlmti.g u w et Vern (Sty, D. Dube. returned from Toronto T..eday evening, Mn. J. Keck is mitten in the 0.ighbor- hoed of Mitchell Motets. Chea. L gbw and J J. Tighe, spent Sunday is Chat. . Mime Flame Treece and Maggie ( kissers visited Chem, Sunday. Mrs. G. Great has returned to Oodenob with the inanities of • long stay. Percy Wallas, of London, was at the family residence the past few days. L. E. Danny returned on Saturday from his Wisdoms trip to the States. W. H. Huang' and child left tows yesterday on his return to Montre•1. !'has. Morrie, of Guelph, was visiting in towo and Colborne the past two dye. Mrs. Allan &tartan, of Detroit, is visitied her relatives in (.o4ench and vicinity. K. W. Logan, of the North American t'hemits' ('o., left far Montreal this oorn- tng. Mies Dane, of Howick, who paired jun- day in (:odench, returned home this morn- ing. .1. White, of Stratford, is visiting at the residence of his ester, ors. George tlwaa- •m. Gordon Coutts left on Tuesday tor Port Huron, called thither by the illness of his ODD. Miss Brtwe, of Stratford hospital staff is on a two week's vest to her relative in Lunn looeph Porter, of Chicago, is visiting his rel•uys ou the Bayfield Road and in town. Scott Dickson returned Monday from • bicycle trip to Clinton, Seaforth and Strat- ford. Mrs. Van Romeo and infant •meed in town t n Saturday on their return from I ler many. F. Blair, barrister, of Brussels, wheeled into the county own from Brumels no Sat- urday. W. T. Dempsey, left Monday on his re- turn to hu home, Albury, Priers Edward oonnty. Alf. Seoord, of Kincardine, visited the old home on the holiday, coming down on his wheel. Mr. sod Mrs Harry Day, of Wingham, were Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1►. McCormick. Mr. sad Mn. C G. Armatrng returned on Saturday Iran, • brief visit to London and Detroit. Mees grace Polley returned lost evening from an extended visit to St, Thomas and other points. Mrs. Morrison and moo, of Washington, D. ('., have arrived in town on their usual summer wait. W. Brownell, of Se•forth, returned home Monday lifter • taw days' 11.11, the guest of Norman Bailie. ('. (l. Scorch, from Toronto, arrived in town last evening to join the staff of the Bank of Montreal. Mrs. Js, Stewart and inn returned Monday eveoing froth • five days vitt to friends on St. Mary's. .las. Taggart and Geo. 1)urnioa, after at- tending the tesohere' oo0ventioo, cycled to Goderich on Thursday. Or. Ire, who has been indisposed for come time, is reported by his medical ad- viser s steadily Improving. W. H. Hastings and oholdren, of Mont- real, are visiting at the reudenoe of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs Jordan. O. 1). C0ani.ngham, of London, arrived in town on Saturday, having wheeled the whole ditanoe from the Forest City. Mrs. Edgar Willow, nee Ella Hates, and two children, of Ware, Maaa,are the gueste of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hems, town. Joseph Williams returned from John Is- land Monday, havmg made the journey both ways on his schooner the .ephie. Mr. and Mrs. MoCelbie, of V1'tngham, who spent Sunday in (:alerioh, were the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. D. McCormick. Mrs. Willi Billings and infant, of De. troit, are visiting at the residence of the lady's grandp•rsou, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fer gums. T. Wright, of Hamilton, who is visiting at the Point Farm and the reeidenoe of Mrs R. H. Smith, was • viitor •1 Ttn 8I41NAI. office on tiatorday. M. Hutohison, who was present at the military atan•'-uvres at Windsor on the 24th was delighted with oar citizen •oldies, es- pecially the pipers and outer kepi... Oa Sunday Mn. Ferguson, Mrs. A. Martis, and Mn. Willis Billings and infant were at the Ferguson residence, Colborne street --fon, geoer0tions under the roof. W. T. Dempsey, brother of Mn. Race Price, S. Dempsey, nephew, and Mn. Wm. Peck, Moe, all of Albury, Prions Edward 000nty, arrived en the 1:50 P. r. train to at. Mad the obsequies of the late Res Pro. Mn. Reid sod daughter left on Thard•y for the Motherland. After a two wosthe' sejoure with her relatives in Ingland, she will premed to South *trios to join her husband, who has eostracte that will take tour or live San to oemplets. Ham (hese was M town yesterday, and Nadine thins were ns games, lett to take .. the Metes prerr&m. Hebd. {saying, Harry pre raised be ,.term and Mks part in the !.shah.. Day worm. so OM 0. may be pined en • aemmttM5, se .1 71M. Dsdley H.I... was u W s.1.., Than day 1••t...1Mdi.g 1h...5.s1 .pst1.g 54 the Ontario Naomi Id. Amowvsa Co, .f whisk frogmen@ esmepsy he n local .gnat H. reverie the tleelig ae bedsw vary satlel otary. the ween.- Ineles - puma • highly wssmdd#Ms.------ A Des the Kasd0.0 spirreimbeslrk n Splits Upwards its dieser it .saves spun et the nano of 150 miles ea blur. it is • great .014.0. M stsppesa that • simple genie eras streagtk ; itoily Mime - Wen the seems\ te renewed astles. T. impart real elrepgle. the bled mot be periled and swished, and Ibis sae be sky t erii gap laiLessh • etesin4 remedys OYER THE HURON TRACT. Th. Grist from th. Local MIM ♦ woehly Mow* et toasty Sews served err to Snit everyts.dy P840 sad Mat flipped sad 4.04.5•ed free. every Metria. BRUSSELS . There are '26 bicycles owned in Huns.!. The ember ot rider i legion. Clinton Freak Smith leaves oe Saturday for Sault Ste Marie, *neve he bee Ween • .il.atdon. Chagos Joseph Tuwneeod, who was w badly burned at, the 1•te fire, has recovered .o far that he la able to be out. S.alorth : C. W. Papet has an orange tree in his more, on which are three orange. I'b. tree was grown m llr. Papt's conservatory. Grey : John itrews lost • fine young sow last Sunday. She broke one tit her hind legs on the bank of the Maitland river nod he had to kill her. Brussels : Councillor McCracken has ship- psd •bout 9,000 bushels of potatoes from le thio year. Mac. should be dubbed "The Potato King.' Turnberry Geo. Moffat, of the It lice, Turnberry, has torn down hu old 0.111e ailed sed to erecting • new one, 37x56 feet, w1th • stow foundation. Bruaes1: Wednesday of Int week Mtn Amy Kennedy, formerly of Brussels, was united in marriage to Gee. Aukland,of Seat- tle, 11Coshington 1 errttory. Heosall J. K. Williams, one of our most enterprising manWactsrers, was united to mu-noge on Tuesday, 70 tact., to Mime Mary F:arngey, of Ilowick. Scalorth . Robert Pringle, an old Se•forth boy, but now • member of the Chicago stock exchaege, has made 450,000 in the Wet two weeks specnl*L.tng in wheat. Blyth : F. V. Deosadt, • popular young business mea, .f she free N Denstedt Bros., hardware was giggined on Wednesday afternoon to Mies Ltisi. .4601, in Auburn. Brussels : 11..1. Morden, of the Steadsrd Back, Brussels, was called to !icon on Monday of last week to attend the funeral of his brother, lir. Morden, who died on Sabbath. Stephen . Wm. Harvey, ot Stephen, and Mies Christina Flak, of Exeter, were married to Hoa••11 1st Thurad•y. They will reside on the Harvey homestead near Crediton. Exeter : A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Thos. May last evening i 11 edoeaday i, slim his youngest daughter, Minsie, was united in matrimony to Henry Rowe. Exeter : On Monday W. Bowden pur- chased from Jas. Cooper, of ('lin.oa, the bfty acres being part of lot 4 and 5, in the 8th oonceasio0 of Stanley township, paying theretor • good tigpre. %Vios.hatn : Jos Mato, photographer, who km been residing in Wingham for about nine years post, left with his wife and Mindy on Wednesday morning for Drayton where he will start • gallery. Brussels : 1Ve regret to tear of the seri- os illnees of Mrs. Daniel Stewart who took ill on Thursday of last week. The trouble appears to be partial paralysis of the brain o•uaed by weakness of the heart. Grey : Mrs Duocan Livingston, has re- turned from • vast 01 five weeks to West Wwanosh, where she was nursing six typhoid patients In the family of .1. Fortier'. Mrs Livingston has quote • record as • our... Blyth : On Friday lost, while eodeavor• hag to take the stopper eat of • glass bottle, Dr. Milne unfortunately cut hs hand to ouch an extent •it to ma ewit.•te the putting In of threestttches,the kottle break. tug in hs gasp. !Tinton : The other morning, while • couple of our local wbeelmeo were out for • spin, they had • collision which wrecked one of the wheels; this was had enough, but the miatortane of being two miles from home was worse. ttruseeI A..1. Mo('oil, formerly in G. A. Iht•dman's drug store, Bruesele,hos pose .d his final er•mInauon in pparmacy, stand• lug well to the front of the honor list of gradeetee. Mr. McColl will enter into partnership In a drug business in Toronto. W.ogb•m : A little sou of S. Merrifield warn bitten on the lee by • dog .bout eis week. ago. The slight wound apparently healed nicely, but • hew days ago it was found 00...&17 to Call in • doctor to treat the spot, the wound Irving festered under the skin. Ssaforth Wm. Stewart, son of Alex soda. Stewart, of tha town, who hos been in St. Pauls for • number of years, ia eh01b- ing to the top of the leder. He was recent- ly appointed manager for the Twin City Cement Company of St. 1'•ul and Mosso &poli, at • large salary. li.borne The 1Vellwood correspondent of the Carberry Manaobe, News, sage "Wm. Rnohanao, of this pane, a.d 8, Hunter, of Hassall, Ontario, have rented the Mack Brother's sable in Carberry, and eke imeedtate pre• sosion. ' Mr. Hunter is • Inc of 1.. Hunter, of IMb•rne. Exeter Harry (.idl.y, of (.idly rti Son, furniture dashers, hos been walking around daring the post weak with • limp. While attending to his nasal duties . Life work shop he unfortunately stepped o. • .ail, which ps.etrated the mule of hie One •.d making • Maul wooed is his foot. Londeaboyo : Mr. and Mrs. W. d1rensfies of Pickford, Mieh., are here on • haying fees over to attend the tosseldillit the late .Job. Garrett, father of Meta ben den : es the funeral had taken plae. NOM their arrival, the body was 4tsentetrsjs is nen that the might era fY face et be iA`dr♦sr the Intl tines. - - Smalley : ()es of the old settlers of SM.11p away es Tuesday,to the p.rsc. i a .. 10.4.ek, sl the 154 els., at t0. sir et 76 years. 1).setas-4 w.s ens of the rasa Zhif e-M-�eeeyd r -4- --- .t the eed Mwlt► Z ..� inenmhlerrr of U.M. Presbyteries =die ie series„ he had see ss ..nips His wale, two seas and two develtletle sin ApeMai