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TYR SIGIAL : GODRRJCA, ONT., TFHTRRDAT, SEPT. 5 • 1895.
1u Oignal,
is SYRRY THURSDAY MORNING
1101111LENCTOWT.
as. of Pdleestlee a a- nd to N•rtheireet.
Oed.eisb. Oat.rie.
Terme .r s.beeripetea I
rreem Sth. la &AIv•ane• . g 11
mmlbso
, .• - .. . so
One rear, ... ...... 1 A
Lowe et freer Q.eW.
Tour label is • •ur.diatt reeel:0 of the darn
N which plover, paid up. nee 'kat 1t Is net
allowed to fall Into armee.
When • .bangs of address is desired. both
. ▪ ad sad the new addr•m should be give.
Advertising Reae.
petit1w .1 and steer weal advertisements. age.
e for art immunise. sed 1 Dont, per Use
tor each subsequent lasertlen. Meris15red by
mamma wale.
Bless Dards et sir Ilse. and 'soder, $S per
rear.
£dvertisemeate of Leet, Found. Strayed
ettaatlas• Tao.at. Situation• Wasted and
Rilistess Chrome Wanted, not exceeding t
Uwe Nonpareil, $l per month.
Hessen N tt.le and Terms en Male. sot to
• eesel a 11•.. $1 for art month. Sac. per . b-
siquust meth, forger dvte. in proportion.
Any special notice. tis• object of which 1s to
_._mete the pecuniary Dineen of any idi-
vidaal or company, to be considered so ad-
vertisement and shamed socordinely.
Local notices in no■p.seil type one mint per
word. so notices lees thou 16C.
Local nohow, i• ordinary
notice leenype Seo.
reading fps two
Beat. per word. ,o nO
Notices for churches and other religious and
bs15evoleat Institutions half rte.
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of paper only.
reMleber'e \.flee,
J . ('. I,e Touael, of Oodertch, has been ap
pointed local Travelling Agent for the town
snipe of Oodenob, Colborne. A.h$eld and W
w.nesh,
I.onsi postmaster, over the district are also
empowered to receive subscriptions to Tog
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All communications must be ddr.med to
D IICOILLICCI)DY, '
Tien Simiii,
TMNos. Call N. 0.derleh.
estta►tluy for the posdttw, ad essssdly,
the services rendered, is • potty e.....
Thew eppetotm•ote, miss. the reassumed
sed ezietiae system, are party appotet
meats, •15111r• belave ie giving them to
Mese who have best served them 'rem •
ley pont of view. W• knew More are
some who sat that is rnekiss OM" .peielt-
saets party esevioes should not be tskea u-
ta aoeosaa Sot that is so15eense. U
Mere are two applicant.. and beth roast, or
scarly e.tu$I,m point of ability sod satiabil-
ity for the remota, Ib. pretense. should
be toren every time te the see who W
done most 10 earn it. Petty worker inure
always Wee, end, unlsm then is • greet
Mange u the elmeorate, &leave will be •
.eoessity. Thu is so 1n all parties. Them
workers it qusetly make grest peroneal
eseribsss ; and give tour time, their stab
by, and frequently their manse to assist
the party who beet repreeeote the views
Met hold es public questions.
W• do not ksow how it uta the Cos
servattve party, but we do know that the
Reform party has w Lund from which these
party workers can be r•muas.sted. Amid
• res if such • fund existed, manly would not
accept of remuneration in that war. Then
eefvloee are glees gratuitously, and the only
hope they have of reward is reoopluoe in
mete toren whore party recognition can be
given. We de mot think it is right to .nate
vacaooiee or make unnecessary Whose in
older to reward or remunerate party work
en, but when required public otfioes bloom*
vaeant, pert) rowels. should be the first nom
e idersuo., next to .helm to fill, and suit-
ability for the office. To advoe•te any other
dootrise is, simply, hrpeersy. W venture
to.ea%, therefore, that W1101014 the new
registrar of Huron mer be, he will be • mw
whit, is point of general Stases for the pon-
tos, will be usobj.ouosable, whit• from •
party pout of view he will have earned his
preferment. We say this from • knowledge
of the appomttsente that the Ontario Gev
ernment has hitherto made to such .them.
.01. I.[,br1 .0001.1 I.AITTU.:ATE TH15.
Dania Renner : The fact a brought out
book issued by Joseph I'ops, for
may years private sseret•ry to Sir John
iMeodomld, end author of his biography ,that
when Cesfederatio0 was formed by SirJ.he
and the ether fathers, it was resolved to
call the union of the provinoes not the D)o-
m10100 of limeade, as It is knows, but the
K ingdom of 1'amide. The imperil author-
ities, howe,(r, objected to the term Ling•
doen,"as calculated to be unpalatable to ear
aeigk►ors,• .d as the word Uemiaios was
accepted instead. Wee 1t for this that Col.
Denison fought and bled • Was it for this
that J. Castell Hopkins shed his lifie ink
Was it for tho that the lip loyalist. of the
country are always !towhee at the ennexa-
tteute ' We could not eves call our mus -
try by the name the fathers •f Confeder.-
tiooe oelested for it ter fear it taught die -
please the Waskess. Alas end align •-day'
We .re wader the iron heel of the despot,
and have been grovelling for twenty-eight
years.
OODLRICH. THURSDAY, SRPT. t, 11a.
SNAP SHOTS.
Look out for an early election in
West !faros.
They hay that 1/i% in, of Clinton,
re getting his little shag ready for Gou.N,of
4:41.510k.
N iiaoLA.}t.00t,l)ivIN 115.4retired
from the eittun.l *ban of The Regime
Leader. H. will oestaue N acs the
term, "We, as he oommltte4 matrim.y
recently.
Them are two .lue,tious ngit&t-
iag the pular. mind •t premed. The fist
u• "Who will be County Judge of Huron
The other is, "Who will be Itegutnr
And echo sriewere, "ichor'
WEST HURON VACANT.
"'ENT Ilurou is unrepresented in the
Dominium puGSment, owing to the swept -
mos of the Lieut. Gnveroership of Mani
tabs by the Hon..1. C. Ntrr.R."•.
Since February last West Huron has been
practically unrepresented In parliament, as
the arrangement for the translation of Mr.
1'ATTMRAm'e was then made, but the comple-
tion of the deal was deferred owing to
party •xigeoctes.
An attack of illness and • subsequent so
jouro in l.hfornia bt Mr. I'Arrse...y dur
mg the session, deprived the riding of the
services of the Bitting member, but it was
not deemed advisable to open the roostitu
ency, and a formal resignation was kept
back.
At last the Government has mustered up
courage to face the electors, end the an
0oun.•ement that the writ for an election In
West Huron has tree Issued, may be
looked for at soy d.,
Ilotore that announcement is made, how-
ever, we expect to we a date fixed by the
Conservative party in the ridla4 for the
holing of a convention for the selection of
. candidate. Then are several aspirants
for the Inman, t &moor e'hnwt are Jm.i,N
•x warden, Itr. tit a., Mayor
11rTI,t:N, and 000 or two others, but the
'election will he mode from the three
named.
A Libet.I convention will ids t he called,
but. we are unetle to say detiniteh whn
the candidate will he. Should the health
sod other condition of M. C. ('ANrnox he
up is the standard, there will thea be no
question on this score, but should anything
oo•ur to upset that order of th:nge it he
hooves the Liberals to he up and dein¢, by
0o0ventira, to determine the manner of
prooradure and the callhre of the candidate
In any event • 'envenoms rhoeld M
called at an early date.
CONTEMPORARY OPINION.
T111, NI lO,% R1..I.1kAK-iiii•.
Seaforth F:xprewar : The death o1 the late
James Dickson causes a vseancy in the
regut►arehip of the count%, and. if reports
are to be relied upon. there .re not a few
who would ilk* to fill it. Probable .p
polntea are keine mentioned, and their
qus,,hcatimes discussed by some of the
county papers. Thi*, we think. is an in
portion to the parties named, se there is yet
nothing hut rumor to petify the .sseimptlom
that they are, or will be, applicants for the
position. The office is. possibly. the beet
ta theeounty, and one of the hest in the gift of
tire Ontario(.ovenment It is worth at least
two thousand dollars* year, clear of all in
mmhrances. W• fancy the t:overnment
will find it • somewhat difboult, it not em
berr•Msing, natter tomtits an appointment.
This difftcelty will .rise sot from lank of
g eed material to eelaot frnsn, but from •
e upenbeedwceof good met, many of whom
are well ysali6ed to fill the position, sed
all of whom have strong °lades. Thi. Mime
the cage, its simply • waste rel lime, at
thW stag*, to even speculate as to whom the
---.ental isms may ha
Is makhtg tis .ppelstassat theme ars, M
amid h, ewe Ieedk+R einstdn.eten..
Meet end Ilramesi. Ibe q--"l°ear-N and
RAT OR 0111
Medical Arena And now the editor of •
Iedi.g medical journal comes out with
• note of waning in the use of bread and
butter. It seems the germ is there, too.
Some peen ego we began lopping off arti
cies of diet Meanie the leseterielorut dis-
covered mi.r.bea. He kept on dteoovering.
and we kept cm lopping. till we got down
to breed and butter. Now the last ditch
has been reached. The grave dilemma con-
fronts him, Pep off more and die, or eat
germ. w e have begue•to eat Term. We
find them good diet ; our weight is dieresis
tog. &seam remains in abeyanee, and alto-
vether we are out of the woods of lurking
dangers end are happy again. We advise
our readers to eat germs. Take them for
breakfast, take all to be had for dinner, sad
there is so used of avoiding them at
supper.
1T IN 6AttlsII.
ilamiltoe Times : Isn't it . little h•bylsb
for the Mail Empire to be &busies Mr.
looney for not settling the Manitoba school
difficulty : Who ¢overt, this country
now, anyway' Does it want its friends to
hold the offices and draw the salaries while
the work is done and the responsibility is
borne by the Oppositina'
HARBOR NOl ES -
Fish boat Reindeer s laid up for the
Winter.
Str. 1 ainbru was in no WedneNd., o0
her up trip.
Yacht Restless left port last west to visit
other bake Hume ports.
Soler. L. I,. Leath, after diadhsrgisg her
serve of goal, nailed on Friday.
Sir. Cambria was in on Wednesday of last
week and loaded freight for the North
Shore.
Seim. Lenten arrived no Monday with
d eck coal from ('leveland for the ('hemical
Works-
The
ork.The fishing semen here has been • failure
for several of the sail boats, and they have
Mid up.
Su. ('srinono was in on Sunday o0 her
regular trip. She °leered on Monde% for
the Soo.
The itig Mill ie replacing part of the ele-
vator plant. A carrier for the wheat is
part of it.
ar.
Cambria was in on Monday on her
down trip. The beat was late on account
o1 the rough weather.
Soh. Kolface ran 1n here n Saturday for
shelve, and left Mond.% moraine for the
North Shore for lumber
()wise to the big Manitoba crop, it is
likely • large .monist n1 wheat will he
brought 1n hen the Fall.
bchr. Star brosabt in • cares of shingles
from rho I:meanie Its% nn Thursday, and
after dleeh•rgtav her cargo left on Fri
day.
Altb..ah • lents quantity of lumber o&r
riving by beet. there is hardly my being
shipped away, ad the dockyards are beteg
filled op.
A Saginaw Ray runt •tried is pert ea
Monday eveshg. She made the roe from
Om Nay is sae day, and reports bavfag
had heavy weather on the pssis•ga
Set. Leola (Jhialema, of the Monism/
and Deign\ ?rompers Iden linemen. he pen
on Sunday messes en her regular trip gad
laded s gse.ttey .1 se" -.d ether bulgy
Doke sad war pais.
A WONDERFUL REMEDY.
A YOUNG LADY IN KLOIN COUNTY
TELLS IOW IT SAVBI) HER L1M .
TNS CASs mor►W TEE 1Ale1L7 fGOaee Abe
NL worn IT or--*LLISV CAMS WW
Nre HAD ALMOST GD1re-a1NLTn IMAM
USTouu.
From The Ttl.omburg Observer.
Mr. J. W. Keened.. wise mercies es the
8th eon, of the township el Bey hem, is ase
of the meet respected farmers is the tows
ship. Rssently se Observer represeetetive
visited his hems for the purpose of Mended
the p•rtisal•rs of to recovery of itis
daughter,Mies Aloes Kesasly,frots a ,oven
sad trifled Wages, througe the tt s of Dr.
Williams' Puk Pill., alter medical •.ret
• nos had failed. Mies Kmssedy new pus
sante [o apps•rame of • healthy •011 mane
your' wosiea •t twenty and hears se midi
w oos of having permed (Armlet se Meese
that battled the donors' still. To the re-
porter Mies Kennedy said that in the An
tams. of 180,1 she was takes Ill •ad • phyu
naw was called is. Despite .11 the doctor
did for her she continued to grew worse.
She suffered from severe headaches, be-
came very pals, rapidly lust flesh and her
limbs were cold soil swollen. She suffered
great pain sod it was with muck difoulty
she could move stoat, and would ,orae
intoes lie for horn in • half stupor. At lest
Me doctor said he could de nothing mer*
for her, and the family ..ked his advice as
to her um./ 1)r. Williams Ptak fill. He
said he w.. of the opinion that they woe11
sot help her. 1■ spite of this adverse
opinion, however, she decorous
ed N give tom • trial, and be-
fore the fine hex was finished the
whams of the decilitres was made alwifeet.
An improvement we. uotio.d and with joy
Wee Kennedy oo.unu.d taking the Ptak
Pill. until she had used foulness boxes,
when see felt thee she was oompl.tsly
band. She has sot takes icy Maus early
summer, and has set had icy reourr*sea of
her old trouble, end sever felt better a her
Itln Iodised Mus Kennedy says that se
result .f the Ptak Put treatment she beim
gamed 25 poem's u weight. A .bon
atter she blew the w a1 the Pink Put/
doctor who had prwplossly attssdsi mei
sallied and was mush surprised .t the im-
provement in the young lady's appearance,
and said that if Pink Pills had caused the
u•osforseatioa by all maws to amens
their um. Mies Kens.dy's statements were
corroborated by her father and Mister, both
of whom give all the credit ler leer mar-
vellous [waver, est 1h. Williams' Ptak
Pill.
1)r. Witham. Pink Pills are especially
41111411111 to wanes. They build up the
blood restore the serve, .red (rattiest*
these troubles which make the line .f as
many women, old and geese, • harden.
Dizziness, palpitauou of the heart, nor -
roue headache. end nervous prestratios
speedily yield to thus wonderful medicine.
They are also • speoi6c in mans of l000mo.
tor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus'
1w.•, eseasies, neuralgia, rheumatism, the
after sleet. of 1. ,Tipp*, eta In mon 'bay
.tient a radical cure is all eves •rising from
overwork, mental worry, or mousses of any
mama They are sold only u boxes, the
tede mark sad the wrapper prated is red
ink, at 50 coats • box or sublimes, for $2_b°,
end may t. had .1f dromints or direct by
E mil from Dr. Wtlihm.' Median. Company
Brookville, Opt., or Seooeotady, N. Y.
COMING AND GOING.
J. H. Colborne is is Toronto.
A. J. Manger returned home Monday eve -
C. Willard, cf Auburn, spent Sunday in
town.
K. W. McKenrie left on Monday to visit
Toronto.
Mrs. i1)r.) Taylor arrived home by train
Monday.
I'eroy Walton, of 1.1sdee, was in tows
this week.
Jas. Eason, of Clinton, visited Liodericb
013 Sandal,.
Alfred Belanger, .1 liana, was in towh
on Smdsy. .
W. Chisholm. A. and J. I.% nn spent Sun-
day in (lutoc.
K. W. McKenzie returned to town os
Tuesday' evening.
e.,rtm H.wkinr, merchant of Windier is
in tows this weak.
Hy. Lewis is visiting sequaintsncee ta
Toronto this week.
Rev. Fr. Wont was in (liatos on TURD*
day and Wednesday.
('see. Stewart, of Chicago, is vuittag un-
der the parental roof.
'Mies Ems Raker left on the Cambria to
visit friends in Detroit.
Mr. tt m. Cisnplsell, and Mus Edith
t;omphell are in Toronto.
.1. Brown and W. Wonngblut, of Auburn,
whealed to tows on Monday.
Mrs. Matheson, Waterloo skims returned
from her trout to Kinoardine.
.1. Martin, of ',Vhiteoherch, has retuned
to town to resume his studies.
1). R. Calbick, wits and child, of Wood-
stock, were in town this week.
Mr.. WIlwin, of Luoknow, arrived from
Detroit yesterday by steamer,
Geo. Neibergall, of Steplee, was In town
for several day. the past week
Fred Shepherd has ntursed home after
two mouths' marline on the lakes
Mss Nettie llreer has gene on s visit to
Blyth, Wingh•m •.d other planet.
1:aro. Porter is suffering from • severe at-
tack of inflammatory rheumatism.
Sob Thompson, nt Lucknow, was visiting
relatives in town the past tow day.
1'hm.1'oyper. 0t the firm of Loper R
o., Toronto, was in town Tuesday.
Misr Maggie Lynn has returned home,
after • lengthy visit to Port Huron.
We learn that Mw Shaw is resoverisg
from her recent seven isdiepositios.
Joseph Garnet who has bees visiting is
I'Odin, returned home oo Saturday.
I:rabem Moorehoues, of Segie.w City, u
is teem after an absrsoe of tic your.
Norma Raker returned home afters four
weeks' emit to Abe Maeiteulis Island.
('has. McLean. of Stratford, is speeding
• two weeks' h.11d&y •t his home in tows.
11. Holmes, of i.nwd.s was here this Week
visiting his daughter, Mrs. James Robin
IOU.
Robert Downing arnved by Bost awl left
ley Irmo for his Mme in Brwmels on Stater
Aar.
John Hama, es smyer of Wlseom, was
is tees i0M week, the Asset et Dr Clarke,
v.s.
Jesmebas Martis and Tera Merfsy left
os Monday to stewed $ badness MOOR* •s
HamiNes.
H. J. 1A CssMq e1 Almblete . wee V
Own denim the ask alMllry Me shoe.
Huron's Greatest Store.
A NINE DAYS' WONDER I
tie great success which has crowned our efforts
in the FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT dur-
ing the past three months has been a pleasing fea-
ture to us. We have resolved to Close Out the Bal-
ance of Stock at Prices never before attempted.
Everything pertaining to
ANCY DRY GOODS
WILL BE
1 -SACRIFICED.
In order to render this Sale still more interest-
ing, the Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Rib-
bons, Veilings, and all classes of General Dry Goods
will be thrown into the vortex to add zest to this
GREAT
Clean Sweep Sale
Beautiful Silks, worth from 75c. to 91.00, for
50 cents
Beautiful Satins, worth from 75c. to 31.00, for
50 cents
Black and Colored Sarah Silks at 50c. a yard.
Colored Shot Silk, 1 yard wide, 25c. a yard.
Cold Silk for Blouses, l8c. a yard.
Double Fold Dress Goals, 18c. a yard.
Shot Alpacas, 50c. quality, lac. a yard.
10 pieces Tartan Dress Goods for 35c. a yard.
1 case All Wool Henrietta,, worth from 50c. to
7bc., all for 35c. a yard.
1 table Dress Goods at 1 8c., worth double.
Tweed Dress Goods, 25e., Double Fold.
Tweed Dread Goods, Single Fold, 75c a ypd.
Navy Blue Flannel, 10c. a yard.
Silver and Oxford Flannel, 10c. a yard.
Fancy Goods.
Large Size Down Pillow:, worth 31.25, for 95c.
Large Size Down Pillows, worth 31.00, far 75c.
Large Size Down Pillows, worth 75c., for 50.
A discount of from 10 to 25 per cent. allowe(t
on Drapes and all classes of Stamped Goods, Em-
broidery Silks, .Floss, Pin Cushions, Toilet Sets,
Cozies, &c.
Another large lot of Berlin Wools, 4 and t(
ply ; Zephers and other Fine Imported Wools
at 5c. an oz. ; Veiling,, 2}c., 5c. and 10c. a yard.
A COMMOTION IN BUTTONS.
1,200 Dozens Dress -and Mantle Button, at
HAL:' .. t;.
Ladies' Coats . 12.50 each.
Ladies' Capes 1.95 "
Children's Coats 1.95 "
Children's Wool Hoods 18c. "
Children's Sultanic Caps with Silk
Tassel 18c. "
Millinery.
Plumes, All Colors 1$c. each.
Jet Sprays 12}c. and 1$c. "
Jet Crowne 15c.
Trimmed Hats (Felt) 95c.
Ladies' Sailors (Felt) :35c.
Child Flops (Felt) 35c.
Misses' Fancy Hats (Fele) 25c.
Ladies' Flops (Felt) 35c.
Silk Handkerchiefs 25c.
Silk Ties 1$c.
Black Silk Glove 18c.apair
hid Cloves, worth 65 and 75c. for 35c.
Eider Down Flannel (Union) 20c. a yd.
Eider Down Flannel ( Wool) 35c "
Men's ;Shirts and Drawers 25c. each.
Men's Stiff Felt Hats 35c. "
Men's Wool Hose (Black I. 12}c. pair
Men's Dome Made Sox 1 Me. each.
Men's Four-in-hanil Ties (Silk) 2015 "
Men's Braces 1$4c. pair.
Boys' Braces 10c. "
Cardigan Jackets 90e. each.
441
of
44
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Hundreds of pieces of Plushes, Ribbons, Velvets,
Silks and Satins, very suitable for Fancy Work and
Dress Trimmings, 15c. and 35c. a piece. Straight
prices tell the tale ; apparent discounts and giving
away one thing to sell another, are back numbers.
We are winning favor all along the line by the only
true method of doing business.
If you can't get here early, send the children for Samples. They all know us
and we'll see that they take you the best values throughout the House.
R. B. SMITH.
C. W. ANDREWS, Manager.
guise of his mother, the late Mrs. Henry
(Werke.
Misr Ye.tee and (rsest Ytste,of irisins,
ars visiting Mr. Semi Burke, (ledert.h
township.
Expositor Miss Edith Campbell, of
(;oalerioh, is visiting at the remidenee of 0.
C. Willies.
Mies I.tln Howell, of Acton, retuned M
her home on Monday. after • three week.'
visit in tows.
Elswood Campaigne. rKnrrted Mead•y
•veniag from his trip to Relate, Rochester
and ether places.
Mn. Huth Murray and ehildren kavo
gem to .peed their holidays with relatives
in Pert Colborne.
A. .1. Meer., teseher of mathematics se
the Collegiate, who was ill Ism weak, ie aids
be he armed maim
Miss M. Yates Iet1 few Toronto T.esdy
mersing to be present at the Fall millinery
opinion to thee atty.
Mew Asgns Maths's.' sad daughter, of
Geta Ray, see yusher rdNivss .t Jabs
Maker's and at Pert Albert.
Mem Bemis ttleipme. wits bed been ldsw
goat al the MIM eels= dneblM a 0111
Rev. Jus. Fd . end Everett MsKeerie
attended the ('hrteties Endeavor county
oo.vemtim at Rlyth yesterday
Mia. Emily M.intush left on Monday
*vanes/ for her home in Detroit after • two
weeks' visit is (loderieb and vicinity.
A party of our yoneg people drove out to
the Peat Farts on Wedmeday evening of
last week •ad had m emoyb7 outing.
hen, r.tsreed to her home at Berlin os
Moeda'.
Herbert Hatton, Mea of Rev. R. 1, Hitti-
tes,
o♦tes, Ripley. formerly of (lederioh, has •e
eared • sewed ekes osrtillo•te at the re
amt evamtltati.n.
Mia. Nellie McGillicuddy, left for her
one la Taranto Teeedsy last, after • picas
ant visit of •oat two .,.15th• with relatives
la bar satire tow&
'Will McClusky, tougher is Rsybeld pub.
lie wool, was is tows Saterday hat. Mr.
/teC , daring kis holiday, teak • trip to
the (11 Cssatry, and he leeks as if it W
agreed with Na
Mrs )Ashk, brasher, el Ushers* town-
ship, was Is Oedema left week ea beslnme
awawmail with
eseimiles r hs Wil has dsaleg the bet
week of astable Mn. R. was the guest of
Mrs. John A. Watson, I.igbtone►et.
Malcolm, Bedford, and Findley Msl.ean.
of Detroit, who had been visiting in town
for the past live weeks, returned %esterd•e
per steamer (irmoe.
Mn. ( Dr. )Qat k and I1111.daughter,Hem-
riitt•, end Miss hate McDonald left VI d-
ased•} of last week, per steamier Camelia.
melia.
ler a few weeksvisit .t Windsor sad 1k
trek.
S. M. Halliday lett os Sedley Ise De-
troit, where, we ssd.retead, o Iw mewed
. poeitiea Mr. Halliday tam sited* many
trisects hat, and hie departlsee is meek ,.
George Slack IoM for Pert Hepe T.edsy
aftrnees,wbere he besmeared armed sitar
mien. George is a irum otam malamutes moil
• genrel to erne with all will whew be
eemse b oentsel.
Yea Moto% -My healmed aver mime te
leis msthar'e eeekteg; he seem parlastif
esehied with Hier.
Mm. Onskaa-That'* eteayw tri N
Mm Blmba-N.s to uta Yes amen, ble
mother used 10 keep the
we steppkig at Wee 1 neem•/