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STRAY THURSDAY MORNING
et le a1WILLN'FMS.
Ogles of Publtcatloa-e .rd t0. North were
6udertnb. O.t.rIo.
Terre or subsemptioa t
pp e month. in &dvaaee 5 111
Hew twenthe,
Ove err,
Leek at Tee, Label.
Tour label Is • standing receipt of the data
es which yi,r are paid up. Bee that It Is rot
Wowed te fall Mummer.
When • Menge of eddies is desired, both
the old and the sew address .►oeld begives.
AdvertisIs' asses
and other easeadveRbsmeets, Ire.
/ar •1 for Orsi tae+Nisar and 3 cleat. pr Ilse
!er each w►aeettesvl Measuredrs. Measod by
Nall reefs
..es cards of eta here and uveitis. 95 per
Fear,
Ady.rteemats of Lost. Found. Strayed
Situations Vacant. Situate:ae Wanted and
Budner Chamois Weiner,. sot .xo.edl.g t
Urea nonpareil. ti per month.
Rooms on Sale and Farms on Sale. sot to
ascend a Ilee., 111 for One month. eco. per sub -
moment month. Larger &Atte. la eropaetlos.
Any epeclal unites, the object of wtech Is to
praauote the pecuniary benefit of any tadl-
vldo•1 or nompsay. to he nosNdered an d
vertleement end cheered accordingly.
Local notaw In nosp•reil type one ,out per
word. no entices ler than 16c.
Local novomo in ordls.ry reading type two
oats per word. No notice for ler the 500.
Notions tor churches sad other relig1our and
basevel.st institutions half rate.
*bawl "The atgs41 Delivery.
Su serlbr who fail to rerelve Tea S8.NAL
ly, rather by carrier or by mall. will favor by .oqualntt.g as of the fact .t
all twrly • date es passible.
manuscripts rennet he returned.
race must be written on one side
only.
Fa NIeMi. t..1ee.
J / lt.e Torre. of (iodertch, has teen ap
pet ted loge Travelling Agent for the town
stars of Goderlele Colborne, AshOeld and W.
wuteeh.
Lead postmaster,' over the district are also
empowered to receive subscriptions to Tun
AJt oommunlo.tloee must be addressd to
D 100ILL1CUDDDlA,Twz ewe
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T0ophoae Call 19. Aw/A *odt.
oOD*RICH. THUSSDAT. JULY ll, NM.
SNAP SHOT S.
-When Parliament prorogues,
cos look out for election talk.
-if the thermometer continueo to
week right, it will .eon be in order to doff
the Winter flamer
we
The Summer visitor who comes
frees the Seamy South, is •sareh of cooling
Meer. gets them in I:ederise the.e day&
i)id you ever notice that it is the
nue who allows his wife to "war the
breeches' who is eternally barpl*R against
bicycle bloomers
1'p Le elate the Gov-
enesent upon the remellMi 1s' does not
&pgtmr te have siersB• 1/0111110 -not eves
the Wentetw themv..
-The other day an Ingersoll hotel
keeper gave he pare • her of .our beer.
they drank their h11, and then tell to light-
ing amongst themselves )u't the same se if
they had leen two -legged critters.
The way the wOtllen in Iiritvin
have taken to polities is worse than the
bloomer epidemic. The Primrose dames
et&rted the procession, and now the Radical
maidens are setting the pa. -e.
Now that l((».rIiERv and hie
friends are enjoying • vacation, could not
our esteemed Premier Row rte. and he
friends be induced to take • few years off.
It would help to even things up on both
tides of the Atlantic:.
-The following, froni The London
Advertiser, applies to a certain class of
people in (;oderich as well as tt dies to
those of London. 1f you ors one of that
clew. poste it in your het
"Too many people forget that the spar
of • pewspepr a rte stock .in -trade. When
• mea n'•lueet. • tree advertisement he ask.
for • prevent of that which cost' the news-
paper proprietor money to provide. Yet
wren who would never think of whine •
merchant to vivo them clothing and tool for
nothing, fre.luently ask • sewspeper to do
something akin to that."----
Now that rsm(rlial leoislatien has
bees turned down for the nonce, the Hon.
Cultism WALLACE will be able to take he
old prairie at the head of the procession a
July 12th Had the result been otherwise
we hays it on good authority that the 1.rand
Master hot decided to resign from he posi-
tion as doorstep Minister and make the weI-
km ring is his Twelfth of .luly oration. The
whom had been pulled so that Mr. WAi.t.Aeg
would be given an ovation on the omission
sad been this hero of the hour. Of course,
he will get a loud hooray under mistily
.esditior,but it will sot be • circumstance
to what would hay, resulted bad he shied
Ida castor tato the rtes_
io the Number VIII' , near To
recto, • lake six miles is extent a being
ooastruoted, the ob)eot tenni to create •
water power to develop electric forces for
domeeaic, manufacturing, lightisg and
traffic purposes. Hen, in I:oderich, we
home the necessary were power owning to
waste, sad no load capitalist has turned
his attention toward It. The men who, cr
Arm which h•rnessss the Maitland river at
this point ad turns its force into use as an
adjunct to electrical power for thw secrets,
will not only roofer • great hese&t upon
the town, hut will control a money m•kiug
hominess that ewer he dnplio•ted .arcade
of the cities.
-It jo pretty near time the tom-
1dLwTiq of keeping the driller at work on
llbe 1Uarwtios water holes w stepped.
'fel tpsp•yre nosey is being frittered
wog without •de.late real*., rad the
IlMefwrks e.mmittee should stop the ex-
/Illslve tares 00 awe, rad Her &ewe the
,stiff N lits nutpewnws e1 gest corpora -
Ms deem foe a feel esdrtakise. The
w•lerlt.lss .t Oedor,* ewe sees their her
days. ed Isresd el essessufag to "Welker"
them, ewe sees'* the eseneil heard aught
le have'.tehest ,es0eli M Wass. s -bear
TRR RTGNAL : GOD MICR. ONT., THUR!l)AY, JULY 11, 1U5.
for reties the carter ripply from the
with • can show for ei,m..uy, • Ica
towards reeemy. rad • deed lime ay
'Orr- ode" h7 fellows os the greed
!SUBSCRIBE TO THE RINK
lake, f. Mir Miami* More et Alma dories the past
star ween.
.tae, Mr. and Mrs. F Hol,rlmbe, el Mitchell,
ter. were reties b t.ederisb es Wedesedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, el Klee& are vie
itisg at the residers of Mrs. Campaigne.
Rev. Father West is speedieg s week is
retreat et Aessmpties where, }Lewin►.
Thos. Beattie, of Galeria township, has
returned from • six months' visit to Uncle
Sam.
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Watson, of Tomer,
left tows on Ssterday morning for Kiser
dins
West .ad Herbert Reid, of Detroit, are
spending their belpsys under the parental
roof.
Mn R O. Reb.oids and daaghter areas
s two weeks' visit to friends is the Queue
Qty.
Misses H. C. art A. M. Mailer, of Cia-
ou.ati, Ohio, are in Godeneh ora armorer
visit
Mn. Heard, of Detroit, is on • fortnight's
visit to her parent., Mr. and Mn. Jamieson
Reid.
Tho& 'every, of the M.C. R , sad eon, of
Petrolu, is virtu( W. L. Praisers', of
tows.
Mrs. P. Davis sad children, of Buffalo.
N.Y., are elitisg relatives and treads is
tows.
W E. 1 hosas,fonnerly of (;od.rioh, sow
of Belleville, is 'poodle(• holiday term is
town-
'rbe Noses Van Every, of Chicago, are
vanities their grand-p•re.t, Mrs. T. B. V.m
Every.
W. Me('lu.key, teacher, of Goderich
towa•hlp, left tody (Wednesday) for Great
Britain.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Cox left os Tuesday
on • visit to their childres in Dakota sod
Manitoba.
Ex)ositer Mr. C. L St. Clair Simpson
spent Sunday and Monday with frissts te
Goderioh.
The taws treasurer and Mine Horton left
by boat Saturday inor.iag se route for
W infers.
Mies Hello Wil.os,wbo attended the Col-
leriate the past term, left for home o0
Saturday.
Mrs. Chas. Hawkins and two children
oWf Windsor, are the gueete ret 1)r. end Mrs.
(`larks,
Ctare.oe James, of St. C.thei.es, passed
through hen or Monday, to visit relatives
in Ashfield.
M rs. Aleck Maunders, Mia Jamie and
baby or. visiting in (alt, Guelph sod other
parts Rapt.
Mn. Parker, of W•shi.gtoo, I's.,is visit-
ing at the resideooe of Jobs Bates,
Newgets et.
R. Mcleod, of Wityfam, wheeled into
(,odericb on Saturday, on u visit to D.
McCormick.
Mn. Cameron, Miss .:hew and Jan.
Cameron have returned from their visit ta
Niagara I'slb.
Barrister M•Icomeon, of Lucknow, drove
to the Reck Hots Monday evening and was
in town t.4.y.
Poet R. Steele, moil engineer, of Gode-
rich, was visiting his sister and brother is
town this week.
Alex. McVicer, after • pleasant week at
the old home, returned to Toronto
Monday morning,
Mr and Mrs. M. F. Barry, of Rockwood,
Oot„ are visiting the tatter's oouiin, Rev.
Father West, P. P.
W. Dickeneoo, of Detroit, who had been
the quest of he uncle, the postm•vter, left
for home on Sunday.
Percy Sheppard, after • two weeks' visit
to the old home, left by the afternoon train
Saturday for Tomato.
Mn. Whittier, of Kansas City, and Mrs.
Foster, of I)etrnit, re visiting their rela-
tives, the Sturdy Bros.
Kernels Poet - Miss Eta McNair and
Miss Lizzie McRae are enjoying the lake
briers at I;odsrioh this week.
NOW cleft the work on tit- new
l tlrhos surf Seat's' Kink has bee..terted,
sad then is no doubt ot its .uooswf d mai-
pieties, every reed.at in tows .Lo coo
prably open, the m.sey, mould Who •
share or two in the t'ad.r1•kt•g.
The risk, when completed, .111 be an or
s•mest to the town, and o. was pointed out
by Mr t:.al..» at the .neuguretiw of the
work, Thursday lest, it is very likely to be •
good avestment cad • sure paying meows
in the not detest future.
Outside of the stemma of immediate gain
there should be a pint of loyalty in the
breast of every resident to do momet4i.g tor
the town in which he hes oast his lot,sed to
help it publicly and privately, se far as in
him lays. If overpass who OWN •Quad to take
• share did so at mace, the program of the
work would he considerably adverted, end
a revenue could be ob.•ised from it almost
as *won as the roofing was ram.
it a well known that etre the destruc-
tion of the Grand Opera Hour we have had
so auditorium that could berelid upoofor the
holding of large public meetings, end the
seoesmty for such an edifice must be appar-
ent to all. The rink will fill • felt want in
the regard, and every masa who ems afford
to take • share should be proud of the op-
portunity hen elven to advance the interest
of the tows by helping to .net • building
which will be an °rn•mmt to I:oderich, and
will give to the town • spacious auditorium.
We tee endavonog to rive an impetus to
Godench, ea impetus which is sorely nedd,
and every men who can push • pound should
put his shoulder to the whoa Line up'
and shove the old tows ales.
CONTEMPORARY OPINION.
CANADIAN tetra,
New York Commeroiel Advertiser The
statement that Hetes Carman hat taken up
his residence in New 1 erk permanently
drawn attention to that group of brilliant
angers who claim Cased• as their birth-
place. IL is hardly neoreary to speak of
Center's work. Mr. Howells says that
Archibald lempman is ow of the strongest
of the American poets- Reader of the
American maga,ir are familiar with such
n ames as Charles 0. D. Roberts, DgLoso
Campbell Scott,J. H. Brown and W. W
Campbell. In addition to these weeders of
the muse, Canada claims •e her particular
own that famous and popular, though mot
always correct, scientist Sir. J Williwm
'Tinos. The people North of us seem to
be waking up end it would not be • bad
,da to mak. them part of our oossWry be -
ton they become too proud rd offer to Aa-
re u•.
COMING AND 001110 -
Father West, is .wring u Sendwteh.
.las. Clark left for Wi•rtoo on Thursday.
1). McDonald has returned from New
York.
Mims A1115
- u 'ii._ edimg • few days
to tenni
F..1. P6440.m is v.geterisg to the •.sore-
ian Ray.
Mrs. (Tarboro, of New York city, a is
I;oderioh.
Mir Struthers rrriysd in sewn from De-
troit today.
.lis. Scott, of S.•ferch, was in town on
Wednesday.
Reeve Rums, of Kayfield,was in 6.odrich
on Tuesday
Geo. ad Chester Whitely, of Seafrth,
are ID town.
F Elliott, of Exeter, was in the county
town Tuesday.
W. O. Reid. of `.•forth, was ter (;odench
on Wdawtsy.
Mir Annie McBride, of Buffalo, is visit-
ing her mother.
.iso. Ferguson, of Bayfield was in 4;°d• -
rich on Tuesday.
P. Bolt has returned from feu visit to
New York State,
H. Foot, of Montreal, will spend • few
dry. in 8.oderich.
Miss (;race orogen retuned from Detroit
today (Wednesday).
Joseph Forrest, ot Threaten, was in
town on Wednesday.
Mies tiara Rates arrived home from Ire.
troit ora Wdoeoday.
Mir Weeherald left on Tuesday, on
• visit to Manitoba.
Rev. Mother irnati•, ot London, is visit-
ing at the ('ooveot.
Abe Wilson left by the boat on Lundy
•fter000s fns `tame.
Mir Reynolds, of i'bil&deiphi&, is the
guest of Mies Dave.
F. Holmested of Seatorth, was en town on
Wednesday morning.
Mir Nettie McBride, of Ruffolo, is reit-
tag her gr•ndp.re.ts.
W. K•wden, ex -reeve of Exeter, was in
Gdench o0 3Iond&y.
R.,. W 11'. Martin, of Irritators is the
county tows Tuesday.
Rev. v A farrier, of timid Rad, was
tis (;oderich yesterday.
Th. Mimes Nairn returned Saturday
morning from Detroit.
Mer Kate McDonald, of Detroit, is the
guest of Mrs. W. Clarke.
Mrs. W. H. Kerr, of Brussels, N visiting
the Misses McGillicuddy.
Mrs. Jas. Yate, as on a few weeks' reit
to relatives is Kidgetows.
ism Maud McEvoy, of 1•nhersth'irg, is
ting Miss Teresa Iioyle.
A. F, i',chaos, of Rlyth, was in the
county tows w WdseedOy
Moo Mamie McMfe
ord, of London, was
is town the past three days.
1. F. Dave a th
speeding • few days .t e
family restd.00e, W isrh•m.
Mir Alio, Newlon, of Port Albert, is
speeding • few day, is town.
Mrs. McPhail, of Detroit, r the guest of
M
Mr. sed Mrs. RC. Sh•rwan.ar.
Mims Peehertn., of Ei.lir, i, the
growl of Mr lied Mn Safer.
Mn. Hassonof hamWW
Wieg, is ve
h er sister, Mn. D). Me(ormiok
rat
The jave.ile members of the Sau1t's
family on viers/ i. Rl..t0a.
Mr. rad Mei .1. W. Bell, of Relavilfe,
w on • few day& reit te Osierisb.
Wm. Weller refereed se Wednesday
froom • trip be fiss.w•1 oa4 P•Isr,tas.
Mr John W. Smith aft Sy early Wain
Sserday se • visit to (Jai* ant Prssys.
it. Walder, M. D , .l R bards., mrd hie
three de.phtess were is sows Tea ay.
14umwb Pass : hiss basis Yens oma
hew.pb>Ig Is the yideity .t O.drieh sad
Mrs and Miss Nina Lee left by bat Sat-
urday morning for the trip to Georgian flay,
the goo end round Lake Heron.
1. L. Tobin, of The Free Prey staff,
London, is vesting in this vicinity, rod gave
Tits SIINAi. a friendly call today.
1. R. Rend, ef the Oakvills teaching stag,
and 1)r 1:. H. Cook, of Toronto, cy.:lsd
into I:oderieh on Tuesday evening.
Moi Richordenn and her mother. 11r&
Moss, are spending • few days in the
vicinity of St. Helen and I.uckrw.
Mrs. Arthur. of St. Thomas, Dakota, who
is riskier the old home after a absence a
fourteen years is the guest of Captain
Gihsen.
Etpoeiter • Mr R. G. Mel ash, of the
Rank of Commerce Nag, God.riob, sad for-
merly of Satorth, visited friends hen
M ooday.
Mrs. Reinhart, of Manitoba, is Nutting
her remote in :laitford. The lady is at the
old home nn account of the serious illness of
her mother, Mn Gilder.
M. Hutchison, R S. Williams, 1). C.
Straoh•n osd W. Ise went on • 40 -
mile drive through (irlborre,A.hdeld,(;ode-
rich townships on • crop prospering tour.
The first guests of the season arrived at
the Point For.. on Saturday last --Mr. sad
Mn Alex. Fraser, Masser Ruse Fr...,,
London Mn. H. C•rnall.s, two ohildns
and norm, lt. D. Cahill, Mn. "shill, two
rhildren and sere, Hasilt...
New En : (In Wdswday Mrs. Rawer
received a ohlegr.m from Liverpool. in•
forming her of the death, on board the
Parisian, of her sister, Mrs. Cower, el
Montreal. The lady had left this side ap-
parently in the her ..f health, end herdeath
mat entirely ase:peaked. Ste leaves • fam-
ily. meet of whom are grown up. The de-
o1.asd lady w•. 0150 • sister of Mrs. L. E.
Dewey. of I:oderich, to whom we ezt154
sympathy.
HOT CORN -
it is very eomlortiag to • Sao who is jure
reoovmriy from • lingering illness, sad hes
inserted to mewl mit on • wenn, sunshiny
day to get sir, M Mw • setgkber owns
rase as4 shoot Wearily
'Halla ' Bre away, haven't Neu' Has •
geed time' Yea are Inaki.g well.'
Two gentlemen were balkier lent e,
when • third freed came up sad rased
them.
My Art; as. of the two .snilea.as wee
te the other, 'is eress.ayud, my
ifs tiyspeplie, sad my third a rhes
inIld Me geothamme who had jesit
arse VIA raw tess we guest whose yes
all as wind Dewy whole ie !'
'Why, veer rhersds.'
'(.hassle i wee% dying a Aimee. dr.
i w talking abet ay lyse ebildlse r
Balks 'lass% yea Walt year asap
will
ll Y e fallboy awry,~ merry sal bass •
The Nett 'Yap B)s said told a' gee
i geR M N bn1 a dam lids ewer II het bens
DO YOU WISH TO GET
YOUR LIFE INSURED ?
IF SO THR QUESTIO1, 18 WHAT COM
PANT TO CBOOMB.
Tea °Meal° 0(JT,AL Yet AaUL.,s
osPANT ult'a9 Tis 5447 R.eVLTL,
1. ,:booties • Csmpesy the feilewieg
pointe acre to be oon.ldered :
1st. The stability of the lbmpo.y.
'Lod. The least express and mortality per
tbuusasd.
3rd. The C.o upay serrates the highest
nu of utterer on the crow invested.
4th. The profits paid to tae p.lioy.
holden.
A Company 'het eat the top of the tree
in these particulars to without doubt tike
beet Compass to go tub.
If you read and follow this, you will have
no doubt about what Company to choose
when you get through.
The first point can wifely be premed over,
for the simple reason that all uld-time era -
psalm aro safe. Of course, swine of them
are older than the others, but earl one un-
dergoes an assertion by the (ioyerea et
inspector every year rot gives security for
the safety of its policy -holders.
Tits ONTARIO MI'TCAI. u lo its 26th year,
oo..paatly it teas be shown what has
been &beady paid on 20year policies. Ira
regard to the wooed point the following
.tet..teet shows Usti not amount of ex of
our ('&media. Companies, and also gives the
total &mouse of death claim. psed,.ad see -
oral expenses and tares for the last five
years.
Net F: a pener mer -
Amount telaty Taxes
,o fors
ONTARIO 34071Al. 818,731,245 $1,018 229
Cesldentios . 25,269,331 1.687,391
. . . 31,502,020000 2.199,628
N. American ......14 066.744 896,113
Can•ia Lite. .....66,433,170 4,739,279
Manufacturer .... .9,021,117 644;179
Sbowtog thatTR1ONTARIo Mt7Tcat.0.s Ica
expenee, mortality .ad texas is properties
to amount ot bri01u5 than ay other Com-
pany. To *bow the again is oeeeeeties
with the death claims paid by Tat O'TAato
MUTUAL, look at the following temperament
of interest earnings sad death claims of
leading oounpanies during 5 years, 1890 to
1894, both indents.
Interest Death
lsi.rni.rs heats
ONTARIO M171"AI- 528,963 487,300
('read& Lib .$3,155.808 5,3.178,081
Coofder.tioo864,738 82'7,335
North Americas 355,943 348,502
M&aufactur,r*,. . 95,858 218,876
Sao -. 743,807 875,425
Note that with we exemption Ta[ ON -
T• RIO a then 0011 one of the leading C•rdiaa
compacien whose utterer wrier duriatl
the past hire years have been more then sel-
tioient to pay its death claim*.
The low death rate among Os TA Me
MterTAL policy holder* bas always been •
ohancoterutic feature of the Company's
bushier end one of the chief causss of its
To .how you how well Tilt ONTARIO
Mt -trim has its money inserted, l.eb-et
the following table
Average rate of interest earned by roe
patties in Cased* for five years, 1889 to 1893
both inclusive, as per Ineur•noead Flames
Chronicle of February 15th, 1896.
ONTAato Mrrr41
North American
Sun ..
Canada Life
Confederation
Manufacturer
A low death end expense tate and a high
tete of interest on wire investments of its
funds are the marks by which • first claw
Life Company may at •11 times he recce.
sized. Tres ')NTAKI. MUTUAL Lr,'[ has all
the marks cad therefore ranks A 1.
Now, is regard to the profits paid to pol-
icyholders Tits llsr6460 Mryt-Ar. to the
first place a the only C•nadia. assurer
Company to pay all its profits to policy-
holder. It is • mutual Compel). and has
no stockholders to est up the profits. Now,
this is an impott•at point. All the prolt.
earned by the Company go to the policy•
holden. io the woad per it has been
shown as above that for the last 1.. years
Ti.. ONT.tRI.. MrT• tr. has made mon te-
rror o0 its money invested and has also
had • bas rote of emperor and mortality per
thna.•sd in convener to its amount of
business thee any other ('ompeny.
Tot ONrAktn McT. It. Lino hes
Iot. No stockholder to pay.
2ed. F:.rnd mo.' interest on mosey Le-
vered for last five years.
3rd. Low expanse and mortality per
thousand te its amount of business thea
any other Company for the len Ave years.
Therefore, ask yourselves what Company
will pay the most profits to its poloey
holde
Anyn.
information about life insurance
warted, the wont of Tits Wraith, Mrfi'AL
Lint at Goderioh will gladly famish of ell
times Th. ('n,npany'e head quarter are at
Waterloo in the county of Waterloo, .red
has the following officers : --i. R. Bowman,
M P., president, Waterloo : C. M. Taylr,
est vice resident, Waterloo ; Robert Me-
re 2nd vis -president, Guelph ;
Webb, M. 1) . medias referee, Wsterla
Alm Millar, Q ('., solicitor, Berlin : W. H.
Riddell, secretary, Waterloo ; Wm. Hen-
dry, monae.r, Waterier.; W. S. Hod,4..,
superinteedent of ar•eeis., Waterloo : Geo.
Wegena.t, actuary, WWloe.H
IIiDLF:Y OLVBM,
Agent al (harries
.5 94%
• .5 87
.5.74
553
.5.21
itn a Cheerios merle.
Jadge--Primmest at the bar, you are
oharged with freaking into the osspl•te-
e t's stere sed carrying away a lane
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