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OOORRICH. THURSDAY. B=PT. 11. iMP.
SNAP SHOT S.
-Good-bye, Mr. PATrIIul0'. Hope
the ..one of the Northwest will agree with
yea.
-According to the newspapers' one
can drink Toronto lay sewage sew, either
boiled or raw, but 1t n claimed that the
typhoid germs are an so vwleot whoa sub-
joined to 212 Fahrenheit
- The i.ondlon Free Prean say"- it is
still of opinion that the /LP. has raised the
prim o1 wheat. It is only neoe.•ry to state
Mat The Fres Prem and the Provincial Lus-
•tic Asylum are beth located in l.00den,and
it would be • pity if they were located in
different tow..
-Thr good people of Toronto have
bees busily engaged waling copies of news
papers cootusi0g reports ot the break is the
eoodutt pipes to their friends in the back
townships, so that the latter would net run
the risk ot ao.Hgion disease by sampan
upon Ibis .len eeM Terootosiaa• Ameba the
exhibition fortnight. It almost looks like •
put-up lob ea the people from the back
townships
--A women over in Grey recently
put together • patch -work quilt with 7.120
pieces in it. and the local papers lomat of the
achievement. At this distance it look. like
• Int class schen. for killing time, and
cold only be excelled if the woman is Plum
tion had undertaken in the earns space of
time to pour water through • sieve with
7,120 boles and expect to have the sieve
fell of water when *soot throurh.
A Chinese I&untlryinen's ,ons, in
Philadelphia, have been mobbed by • gang
of hoodlums of that town, who abject
the Chinese hoodlums tD China mobbing
the mtestonartes. The best way to settle
this international diftieulty would he to re
call the mtesinn•ries from l hies, and 'meet
all the hoodlums to Philadelphia and other
Au•ene•a cities sad transport them to Chian,
to settle the matter with the snob over in
the Flowery land. The new •cote., if It
• make more converts, would Immo the
. Palos el white sod yellow agents of dark -
THE WEI/T HURON REGISTRARSHIP
Ol' 11 friend* the Patrons are now in
full cry against the appointment of
members of Parliament to vacant
otlioes, and The Farmers Sun, the oft -
cul organ. hit. this to say regarding
the rumors that are afloat ret anliug
the Want Huron regictnrship :
A cry at ezpectetion comes from Best
Herm. Mr. Gibson, M PI' , is •xpectinn
to ohaa • fat hertb for life, and the p•trooe
of the riding are expecting to elect • enc
armor to Mr. Gibson if the etpaet•hone of
the sitting member are realised The Pat
roes are waahful, d.' by d•t.and if the
oonetituescy u reponse( • oonve.tiue will be
called at once and no matter how short the
call. the story of North Brant will not be
repeated. ("rime on, Maorlufi' There are
hundreds of 'Mardi Reformers in list Ilurm
who are Patrons on principle on tin .iueo
tree at least, and who will resent at the
polls Henry by t y tsrrur.00rd ofpt to N
• disgr•sferace the l.itp
potntmest.
R,• have been t'nviibly irfformeri
that Mr. (It noon is not an applicant for
1he p001110n, end it is possible that the
expectations of uwr Patron friendbs
will not be ratline!.
r.
(itlwor her
always Item nn record ulgwinlet appoint
menta of the clans to which The Farm
era' San taken exception, and hes, on
more than one or'eeuion,exprrseed him
self *tronaly on the subjer(. Su, h hai.g
the case, it may bre some time before
there will be it vacancy in the ctrnstit-
moncy.
Jeb. Labott. brewer; of I...doa hal per
d t w anginal taidles • neer by W..
Maritsa, neer the Ilkbibe.. and lewd.
ming Mas • essammr roslinesm.
TRE SIGNAL : GORP:RICR. ONT., THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 IDS.
CONTEMPORARY OPINION.
■,.a.s.s.rz rswM HAe1LTt.e,
Yamtltoa Spectator Three hundred
stare of lir. Harvard.'. guttersnipes .re mew
co their way to tis Ioag sul.rtmg mammy,
their o0.teg betas aided by the mosey of
the people o1 Yamada. It is marvellous that
the I:ovenemeat perateY in giving ins ey to
aid is this moat undesirable i..lgrauen.
Noo..dy .0 ('.nada wane these guttersnipes.
(bes.apaftng among the oasto.ns olhosrs
may be eowomy. But paring money tor
Banned. boys ui much worse than wean
How lone is it to . totloue' What pull has
the pronominal pbil•ltbrupist, ii•raarde,
ea the (iov erection'
DIDN'T y.Aa.'U Twx +.'uIPTI'u1 .
Walkertoi Herald: A. •mn.ag t.oid•ne
oseurred ata roo.ot garde* petty at Pinker
toe, whieh tll.•irans that philosophers are
n ot. as • rule, authorities ea Soropters,
While Mr. Mo('•Ilum woe diatang oe o►ursh
and state be quoted Chandelier Bacon se
having mud "Reader to C...ar the tatagd
that w t'...or s, sad auto God the
things that ere God's" Thu nought
to his fest Wm. Rowes, the Greenock
moan, who *hinted to 1i•oeo bung sad
d1e1 with the well-known •peortem, .atm.
tog it was no of John Stuart Mills'.
Fortunately there were dame clergymen pre.
sent who were able to •aMgo the proper
authority for the weeds. This roma& aa
of • story the late Jae. H. lush was fend
et telling. A elergyasan selling upes as old
t•1y Mend her in donne. over domestic
troubles Her girl had run orf with the
hired man, John was getting obstreperous,
ud the pigs had broken to and eaten the
garden truck Rut .he mud then was al
ways ono view of scripture whisk en-
ooursged her, nerved her to the troubles to
Dome. •a1 kept her near the throws Upon
sesuirtn5 as to the text, the old lady re-
plied that she lied forgotten just whether It
was in Proverbs or Psalms bat it said :
••Gru and tear it
• • •
• ((mellow aIL*S .
Limbs Ai..rkinr : The tam is the poll.
title' fila of anal) took itfiM . l�,w t�ia
the Thompson Mfsistry was tensed, .ad the
Haagen (Caren oo.btnatioo rot the upper
hood of the t:ovenmeat.
Sines that time ten hyo -election have
been oo.wtdd by the two groat parties -
the Liberals and Ceomrv►ives.
The ....tituetcies thus fought for were
S.u)•.ge., North Heating., Vudreail.
Wisaipeg, I;louosster, L Islet, South Mid-
dlesex, Verch.res, Antiaosuk and West-
moreland.
Six eat of these ten election were wee by
the Liberals, and four of the six were snots
held by the ('oaasryatayes till thea. These
Liberal galas won Vandreail, Que.: Wini.
peg, Man.: L Islet. Que.. sad Antigeaiak,
N.S.
The seat for Antigonsh was that hell by
Sir John Thompson, but it went Liberal at
the first opportunity after his death, by •
decided majority.
\V hen the men in power summon svNlciowt
courage to open West Huron, it will be odd
ed to the hat of ooastituoaetes that deirs •
change of men and methods. Public opinion
ationst loser be stifled.
HARBOR NOTES.
The tug Eagle, from Hayfield. M Y'/Me
this week.
Steamer Cambria was is ea Sunday oft
her way down.
Mesmer Cambria was in on her way up
on Wednesday.
Sehr. Collier arrived en \Velneedy trona
Clem Ind with 300 tons ot coal for the Big
Mall.
Schr. Sephte left on Fndat for the North
.Shore to get a eargo of lumber for this
port,.
...Odom barge Alaska left on Monday to
load lumber •t Alpena for Lake krte
ports.
S.br. Canton, after discharging her serge
of coal, left on Wednesday for ('Ievel•ed to
load coal.
11 the recent sculling race H•rdiov beat
Sullivan, thus retaining the championship
of Eogl•nd.
Schr. Tellier left es Monday for Sake.
Itay to lead • eorro of lumber for the Wel-
land ('u•l.
.chr. Huron arrived Saturday from Thes-
salia with lumber, and unloaded •1 the
t:ovenntent dock.
Steam barge Alaska arrived os Widnes
day with 500 tone of sleek oo•I from ('Nye -
lead for the Rig Mill.
1a the international yacht ram on Satur-
day the Defender woo by between eight
and nine minutes, but oto Tuesday Val-
kyrie lead by .S,5 nooses.
%Voile the Cannon was ee her trip dews
she broke her rudder, and wises .he wined
here,her Oilmen thought it advisable to take
the tug `ea Meg down to the River, the
tug t•kiag the place of the rudder. The
trip to Sarnia was made in safety, ud the
Sea Kiln returned ea S•tnrd•%. The Cor
meta will probably go into t Detroit dry
dock for repairs.
OF INTEREST TO MARINERS
The French torpedo best Forban made
30 2 knot@ an hoer in 4. speed trials at
Havre reliantly in • rough sen, whieh is the
fastest on record.
The Canadian SOe caval opened for traffic
on Saturday, when the nowest ('.5041.0
vessel the .`.i•ieisttc, had the kenot of being
locked through first.
The Lithe Smith lose been .Pending the
past swath is the dry deck at t olltngwood,
having knocked off her rudder and shoe on
• rook is the l:•orgt•n Hay.
'The British warship I'risoe George was
ausched at Portsmouth rae.etly. Her
length u. 390 feet, Waal 75 fest and drought
211fest She is to Barry a new of 777
men. lyre feature shout her guns is that,
elehongb lighter than usual, they are muck
strnmfer.
The old .teener 't. Magmas has been
travellin' 1n the hardest kind rel lack this
year. While lying at the desk ot Oen-
Ind some tome age, she oseresel, sad it
met • mint of annoy to raise her, and new
aha has boon bunt to the water's *dew Sha
was at A. W Mtiir's dock at Port D.lho5ns
Weaned'', night of Inst wick when the Ire
eeonrred. Dept. Rooker, bad te tweak
tbreegh • wiN.w and .lid. dew. • reps
trans the trip desk. Mair's building nod
stook. vaned of $0,000, wan o.n.m..d
Th. St. Maraui was the pro,eriy of It 0.
& A R. Mega,, .f ten. Md
haat !ser bailing were In.rd. The boat
Imo built as Haedlten M 1150. sed W•
rem teneoge of Si.
OVER THE HURON TRACT.
The Orbit from the Lroo111 M1U.
• ♦read( Steed of Conallp New• Served
.p ae aids sveryb.dr - rub .ad
Tease clipped and Osade.esd
Tress Every sleeusn.
Grey Abz•adm Campbell. 354...-. b.a
pursha.ed the farm of Ytooael M.Kes, el
Rdlao., for i4,200.
Walton . It is said that Robert Holes
Lae disposed of his farm for 111.750. Joh.
('ark is the pure►awr.
Exeter John H•wk.baw 1a.t week
threshed ttatrle.a acres of est., tied 11 is
mid the yield was 77 b.shan to the ems.
Hallett : The (Nowa) of the late Charles
Sbubbrook; sen of Thoma.'bobbrook, task
Diane o. Monday afternoon to the U.ton
use .t.ry
Grey 11.v. E. V. sad W. A. Smith have
returned to Mestrsol where they will re -
sum. their modems at the Wesleyan Tee.
lorieel College.
tiny : Lorene Frain sowed 52 pounds of
flax seed Zest Spring, ud as • result har-
vested 5,640 poseds of flax, whtoi u said to
os an extra good yield.
Constance : M. Maas had the neuter -
tune to have the sad o1 ono of bis fingers
taken .ff in the separator, while threshing
at T. Roger -mai loot week.
Seat.rth : W. F. Tate, who reosetly par -
Mined the photograph business freta A.
Bao.(•ugh, has decided to give up bedallia
and will shortly kayo town.
Grey W m. Mw. has mold his 100 •.e
term, bong lot 21. sea. 11, to Wm. Sob -
seek, of Elea, for the sum of 53,500. The
purabse.r tikes pommies tis Fait
Blyth : Harry Kelly returned Int week
frees his .x weeks' trip M the old ...airy•
He says business in rooms' is looking much
better over then then it has been for Donn
iii.•.
Morris : Last Ttved•y week Renown
Jewitt resented his duties as tanner at But -
tee's wheel house, Striae reentered
quite wooly from the •tt•ek of typhoid
(over.
Seiner& : Tim Beavers completed !Stir
Dories et pew in the senior obampioe•hip
of the P,.p Brs.ptoo en Monday,
when they eese sad defoaad Torges by a
soon of 4 rale to 2.
Blyth : Mean Albert Sellers had the
misfortune to.tM the middle finger of leu
left hand os dltt•day of last week while
operating the rollers of the flax mill. HD
has since ben off duty.
Bed : After as extended illness of Sev-
eral ..eche, Mrs. R Whaley died on To-
day of last work. Aha leaves • husband
sed two soma, Wm., of Belrraye,ad James
n,
Hendersoof !Whigs..
Se•forth : The Rev. Mr. Hyelle. of
Chatham Presbytery. hes been the resat of
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob McGee this work. The
reversed gentleman is • onion Of Mrs.
Motion'., whoa he had not seen for 50
years.
Grey : We oo.grataiate E. Coombe, es
his securing • 1st elate teacher's onrtiSeate
at the recent examination. He intends
• spooi•lut..arse at the School of Pedago-
gy. Toronto, this Fall, preparatory to
starting into practical serene.
Seaton\ Joseph Beck, the market
gardener, showed a cabbage • few days ago
that breaks the record. Wino stripped of
all outside eovonng it weighed 15 lbs. sad
measured 3 fest 5 lathe. the ono wet' aa4 2
feet 10 iocbse the other, fad all solid mile -
hop.
Zurich : ().e of tit oidia viewers, we
say my the oldest in tbs township, was
John Genesee, who aid Monday and was
buried last Wednesday. He came to Her
township some forty veers ago, when all
was • forest. H. age was 90 years and 8
month*
Wisfhas : As interesting event in the
shape of • pretty wedding took plan at the
resident of John Manna, of this town, os
Wednesday seeming of last week, when hie
eldest daughter, Mary, ud Robt. Allan, of
A Ingham, were joined in Hymen's bonds
('.bone : The real estate of the late
Leonard Heater was offered for sale en
Thursday last The 100 acres upon which
Use family reeds was the only pores! sold,
Simon Hunter, of Tockerttmith being the
purchaser, •t 14,000. The adjoining Iota
were not sold.
Brussels : Dr. A. McKelvey, who has
practised 1114 profession very sueoetefully for
the pent 12 years in Brussels, dtspend of
his uroetice and residence to 1h. Prootor,of
Niagara Fdle,who takes possession at once.
It u said that Dr. McKelvey will sot leave
awn for • month, when he may remove to
Now York city.
1:rev : Wednesday morning of last week
the home of Robert McGavin, 17th con.,
Grey was the some of • pretty wedding
when Mite Ella, the estimable daughter of
the host and hostess, was united in the holy
Mate ot matrimony to Jas. A. Moon, •
well news and highly respected young
former. Rib no.. Morns.
Ssaforth : J. H. M.Dsugall, of Tuok.r-
mitb, brought into awn the other day •
stalk of corn which measured 13 feet 6
inches, and he says he has some Imager ones
at home: cern is • greet crop this year and
an ususnally large breadth has been sewn,
then barns few farms is this dutnet with
out some. it will help to make op for the
small hat crop.
(.ret De Mogilev of last week •t the
residence of Wm. Work, his mother died.
She was • very old lady, and with her hue
band was among the °first settlers is then
parts. kir. Work took up lot I, 00005 ie.
8, Grey, and she had resided cm it ever
sine.. Her husband died some years ago.
Slue leaves two daughters and two eons, two
residing hen. and two is Dakota.
Blyth • I.•et Fall Richard Sellers per
chased one peck of white seed este, known
as the Fanner'• Friend, from Marblehead,
Masmehwtte, and planted them IgM
Spring. He harvested his crop the
ether day and resolved 17 busli.M in return
tor the seed sows last Spring Allowing
two bushels of seed to the acre ibis quality
of oats would yield es an average 120 bosh•
els to the sore.
itrunn" - len Reid, ono of Adam Red,
taet with what argil bars been • fatal so -
melon the other day. Re was in Grey, at
Dusan Toiler's, and was driving the team
drawing nut manure and fell off the wagon,
behind the horses They started. and the
wens paced ever his 1..d•. ()se wheel
measly went over ►ie heed. li.).... were
broken, hat he was badly bruised. So ler
so mai.es results are ontielpas.d.
F4.ondville • Wm. Roger* seems M ba
the nba.pinc eaefiow grower el tbmn
parts. He has • gne sertwopp grown, is kis
garden He bas ems malk with 109 flowers
e e it ; ha also ban • flower that temseeo. 63
bona is .isnnf.s.a., .tand.. Mtn! whish
�•ww w. i . w /Y..lois. w111011 b
Iemde M Me shMkign. end • WOW Sed hit
fawbINS .Mbeigeh Itloads sem em
es Inds UM Das end and ell sake Mn
e s horses end mails.
Code..: The barge and eni11 Udtmgp .t
James Btb.riart.s were destroyed by Are
ea Tuesday afternoon el last weak, •heat 5
.'.len. together wit& all Ike .5.15.1., f.-
Madi.r this as....'s crops. The housemen
were boo) draws' peas ,sad W Ids the
ban a few miasta before to parser a.eiher
load, •.d when they resins wort s.rpeia
e1 to see Ins bars re
baenveloped i. lasa -115
Daum is skew., salon acme use had limn
g ook.a. at thenglitleeely diroposoll • MOW'
mates lensed la t Bay Township Ow
ter 51,000.
COMING AND GOING.
J. P. Tighe .pent Tuesday is Mutes.
MR Aaa Morrie le winner in Torssle.
B. Andrews rotor -nod to town en 1.veday.
Sam L.. 11.. a now partner ta t leas -
dry.
G. Crabb reunited fro. Chalon se Tear
day.
Mi. McQuade. of Seaterth, is Tinting u
town.
H. Lewis renamed cm Friday trans To-
mato.
Jan A. Reed left o. Howley ferJTo
root..
Goo. Porter u reoovortag from his rte../
Mies Healey nonrated to tows Tuesday
evening.
D. Mandn retuned hoed. se Taveday
e vening.
P, MoKtre. returned MM • 111111IMAY
sal
TiMs. ��� i IN 'War
• 41 las reteeEllii ,Mees 1Y ship
last week.
Dr. Gordon of L oknow, was la Mea
Ino! week,
J. T. Acheson has retuned from kis trap
to Tore...
J. H. Colborne renamed es Saturday
tree Toronto.
Fre" 4ul.y , of W Embank, was in town
Thursday last.
J. Brow., of Auhara, wheeled to town
last Thursday.
Mw denims O'Rourke lett ea &today es •
visit to Detroit.
Mrs. and (dim Lizzie McDonald spars
Monday i. Cliaaa
R. J. A•beels refereed on S•tordsy from
n Prep to Tornio.
M. Hankins lett en • Trot to Montreal
Monday •fternooa.
Mn. Chas. Bans, le ea • week's visit
to fr"iead. in Toronto.
Mi. Macrae Lean left oo Sun&y, per air.
Cambria for Detroit.
E. Pendergast, of Chicago, spent some
time is town lass week.
Chas. 1). Williams left yesterday to spend
• dew days in Toronto.
Mi. Glavin leis se Tuesday for bar bouts
in McGillivrey Mwaabip.
Jas. Data returned from Sarnia oto the
Sea Kiag ea Saturday.
P. Brennan. of Hallett was in town o0
Thursday of last week.
Mite Bmm• Campbell returned last week
irons • visit to Detroit.
Alf Sneed, of Kinseltn., was in town
for stew days last week.
J. Thom, of Montrsal,was in town during
the week, suiting trends.
Jonathan Fntsley, ot Luckuow, was in
town o0 Thursday of last week.
The ..ons have started the brickwork
on LV.. Marlton's sew resides's.
Mr. and Mn. Geo. Stewart, of Buffalo,
ate winning u Goderich and vicinity.
Nits Naomi Sw•tfield is visiting friends
is Toronto, Loodos and other point.
A. McLean and wife retuned ea Therm
day evens' from their he*.ymoen trip.
nue Kate Reid, of Buffalo, who has been
visiting her mother hen, nturoed oto Mon
day.
Robt. McLean, jr., has returned fro. the
Old Country, when he had been with
bore«,
H. I.e Towel, of New York. is .pending
his summer vacation at the family residence
on Rest et.
Joseph G•utin,of Ashfield, nand through
hen on Monday of last week on has return
from ssafortb.
H. Hamilton, West .t, who was very alt
for the past few weeks, is, we are and to
say. reoovriuf.
Mise F. Trauoehe has returned home,
having spent • pleasant visit iso her suitor,
Mn. Dr. Cassidy.
K:noardine Review : Mn. J. W. Daniels,
of Godenob, is vesting her mother. Mrs.
Aadr•w., Queen -et.
Mi. Maggie lay and niece, Mite Minnie
Weatherman. of ('Gatos, paid Mies Nellie
Trouache a visit last week.
Rev. Joe. Edee will take as the theme
for disousien next Sabbath evening '•1:od'a
direction to the first bay.'
Mies Lizzie Robertson bas returned from
• holiday. trip, in which •he visited Hamil-
ton, Toronto and other places
Use E. Iweaou returned to her home in
Mount t'armel on Tuesday last, after a
week's visit to reliance in Ashfield.
Mies Edith Weatherald retuned from •
seven) weeks visit to Mooaomin and other
points in the Northwest onSaturday.
A. M. Roberwn left yesterday, after
speeding the holidays at hie hems bore, to
oostia.e 11.s course at Queen's U.ivenity.
Mite Mary la•pb.er returned to Uils.
Mioh,gon, no Sunday, after spending three
weeks in town, the guest of Mi. Maud
Hale.
W. J. Chapman, proprietor of the Wing•
ham taaauy and glove factory, was in town
Wednesday and gave Tex Si... AI. • fn.d-
1r call.
Mn. H. Yenta, who had bees visiting
her parents .n tows ter the past two mouths,
left es Sunday, Dor steamer Cembn., for
1 Nervi t.
Mn. Clarions I'o..isagtos wbo has trees
vintner her mother in•lew, Mn. W.. Poo
n ieces lett Moeda! sorting for her hewn
to Peterborough.
A. Lynn returned es Tuesday evening
from Chinon when lee had been •ttendieg
the eenin.aties exercises held is St.
Joseph's R C. sheeny
A. Me1). Allen, the well known fruit
specialist len for Montreal W•da••d•y to
perform t .So. of judge es mita at the
Montreal latssaaMonal FzhiMti•..
lir. Hew •ad wile, el Ashtabula. se
Pr=by Mies Taylor, ret Detroit, and
el Weedier, were the gaew of
Mea, sad Mimes Tro.aehe Friday evsnteg.
Mr. and Mn (lee. (.oz, Britannia Rom{,
rafter Saturday evening from • two
. 5.tth•' vftlt te Dakota sad t Cassano
N..tbweet, lankily as if the jimmy agreed
raft& ibga
W5. !terrine'bier sad Melanin, Mrs.
A 5.Pasb god Mee Mary M►weil w
StHOW, been OW, ie and mound Oai1.
.ir
las awns Ink retersd Tlmrmdq .l WO
well le SPM
The MMI dswpkter d as Tleaat,
wile was i.je..d . tks transento 0omMne1
rs.esw i• oar w week's Powis. 1. telemt-
snag rapidly from ileo Works ak. re-
..ivd.
�Iiasbs. Adv...: Ruin Hamilton
gest y and Suaday with hie [saber
•t Uedoriuh. The old goad...n le getti.
well oloag is years, ..d W h.m poorly a
bet is .ow improvise.
Mise Dane has returned to tow. after
•�•��. • s..tb ta Detroit, Iodides ..d
T.rwta Sb. will hays oh•rg. o1 J. T.
Aohveen'..Uliesy d.partm..t again tkte
mama Ths date of their opening will 0p
pear beat week.
Brass* Peet : R. H. (''utt has leased his
far. for • term of 7ears to Wm. Wheeler,
Tannery. Terry. Mr. Ceti intends moving to
the eos.ty bows shoat the lei 01 Nove.-
ber. We are sorry to lona kW from Grot
but win' him mesa
'NEWS OF THE WEEK IN BRIEF.
Filters .ete 1..05.014 for arson •r. oat
is Montrs•L
Lirbinbg killed J Win resisting.
ef (:•Iden, •.d his dog.
Th. United stores treasury cold reserve
has tolls to 197,710,000.
Hon. J. C. Patience, Liest.-(jspemer of
Manitoba. is u Winnipeg. .,
The tumoral of the late Geary J. Jammy
of ((alt took phones Se*Orday.
Liverpool N. S., was altnemt by
a ire wbbob stetted `iusd•y
As ieaenoo of rates is boiry dimessad by
the tra.a•tlantio .aa..bip e.mpastes.
Capt. Smith was senteoo.d to ono day la
jail at Hamilton for robbing • one field.
The trial of Napoleon Demers, shamed
wit► wile murder, u in proprees .5 Mom
Meal.
August returns of the British Board of
Trade showed iaers..d exports •ed i.
porta.
The body of Walter Chapman, drowned
at Hamilton es September 3, bas tees re-
invent.
A Myon tbon&rstorm Hooded parte of
Louden, Traffic was eoapeeded ea some of
rite district railways.
John Craig, formerly s pronounce on -
Manor of Hamilton, tried to hang h*m.elf
in the polies Dolls of that oily.
6arluh oarsmen are pe.p•rtmg • tes4mon
i•1 to be forwarded uelk• ♦rgesout Renee
Club crew that visited Howley regatta.
Sir Henry Tyke Is is Philadelphia. He
will g• to Phe. M expepsrlmeet wttk am oleo -
trio )000motive ea • moneaises. railway.
A member of 5ustoms desi.ons affecting
mediae•( wises, articles ei jewelry, farm
machines, etc., are reported from Ottawa.
Dr. Pennon, the .ow principal of McGill
University. •eoomp•aied by in wife, &e-
nv.d at (lbebso on the .toa.satp Sabena*.
The Tinsman Committee of Hamilton &-
.idd .nuneiely name she additional
hoses asked by the T , H. & B. prom.tora
At • threshing Debt Kerwood Charles
Lasgtsrd was sought to • belt sad sus -
mind injuries that it in feared will prove
fatal.
The eight turners sad tailors arrested at
Mooned for nen ere included from all
minors, and were separately examined be-
fog. the Jethro.
R. L. )Iew.ombe, Deputy Mouser et
Justin, who is of present an Ragas(, u re
ported to have remind important molifia.
tnose of the oopyrirbt set
The Ha.iltes Conned has •d.ptd its
Ftaum Committee's sport reo.m.e.dtng
no ashen on the application of the T., Id.
& B. for an additional bonus.
The public opening of the Sault Ste Marie
ship canal took pace o0 Mond•v moraine.
The locks ae opersttng estutaotorily. The
depth of the wear to 32 feet as Ike lower
level.
The wont disaster in the copper min
ing history of Michigan occurred at (Insole
copper mi., when thtrty men are imprdo
coed in • burning mine, with •11 hope of es
cape cut off.
The trouble between Canals ud New•
touudland arising nut of the setiure of fish
ing yawls at Lahr•dor has been weed,
Hon. N. Clarke Wallace having ordered the
slew of the vowels.
The trade return. (tor the tear ening
June 30th let, show imports of 1105,557,-
000, end exports of 5106,440,000. The de
ernes compared with the preo.ediog tear
is ever 16,000.000 u exports and 17,000,
000 a imports.
The cricket match between o )x ford 1'..,
brides team •.d Gonads was stopped by
rain ea Saturday. Thourh technically •
draw, it was practically • victory tor time
visitors, who seeded cooly twenty rune and
had ten wickets is bead.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN NOTES.
Jonathan Straw' daughter is about to
marry the Hungarian Marion of Ten -
!Myra..
Frames has 7,842,053 house., of whieh
mon than half have bat one story, 221,794
have three stones, ud 96,478 only four
stories or more.
At Noun, i. the Alban hill'. tunny n
11fs, i.oriptions, and votive vases have re
mostly been found no the site of the temple
of Diana Nemore.is.
Jeannine ho. become a university sub.
net in Germany. Prof. Koch gave a course
of lectures at Heidelberg on german
journalism last winter, sad will repeat the
n urse in the IIra -ter.
FOR BICYOLE GIRLS ONLY.
Remember that loose heir may be pretty
on the piazza, but it is a eight oo • wheel.
Remember that one buttes off your leg
ging is a good opening for disaster.
Remember that an invisible net, the enter
ot your hair, worn screen the frost hair will
keep it in place.
Re.ember that careful adjn.tmest of the
*placket is seeded, and a strong union be
twain shirt and skirts.
Remember that your shoes ars to be oiled
..d polished, for they are very meek is evi
dense.
Remember •ioe that you an to ezam,0r
every ant sod screw of rear wheel before
mortimg, that you may not be killed.
Old /a.&le.ed Wl.dew.
The old t•Dhioeed Frown wisdoms that
oonld be set ajar like so seamy doors are ►
ftmniag to fled f•yor stain, Wenn they
pike perfect ventilating po.dbie, especially
le Hese eases where *my are to ba fooled
se several .ides of • bones, allowing a ma -
mar of air to .5.p airway through rso..
Dud to penetrate every .5.w• Th. draw -
link to the ordinary winks is Inas if
armed two or three f.M'Stve the doer,
when t air peen to this limey gmmse ere
apt a e.tb)e .4 may beide. Even when a
ream is provided with • yatll•.r 5.r t
Imp, t strata. of impure air above may
,...l.. Witb a wisdoms standing Iren
t deer tet soiling, Dad made se abess
it San be spewed ef air le • reset wide,5 peedIde- w Yuri
l...i.. Peel.
S.h.rwe 15f !ss wttati a 01Naa 1.r
the weedad..f the posh
I�rUilItr1,
1113111111111 COIQUIRID.
A OR$AT ADVANCIS IN Mkt)1 AL
81'IENCH
A D4Ue,t'..r ..ICY Tide ral.re1. Dl5a•ya
caoSIST sande!-M0. a. Ural Lt, n,
reale, O.T., a..ann ■m t*P..tt1. ,,
WIT■ TMg t'Vaa.
1'.r4.. 051.. Kevlew
Rbonm.tia. 11•. lone battled the .odloal
protea.*... Medicine for ezcereal 5.d in-
ternal use baa pies prodaeed. plasters teed,
.Mortem ezp.ri.eot.d with, bot ..l o.14
alba and • tbons..d other t►ie . 1,.d,bst
without •vat'. Roe.&1.ti.s mil) bold the
tort, .takuia 113. 111. o1 IM iiotlm. Des of
misery sad pal.. Tbs drat real step award
ssstliur►ag rh5Y.•tu. 5.Y made whoa ibis
►now. se Dr. Wilbert' Pink
le Isr.'ale People w•.dissoeored,aed.ieos
that time tboum•s& have toddled a their
wonderful e6u,.cy ts (bis, se 11o11 as 5
other tn-sbM, the origin o1 which may be
traced to the bland.
Aniw� slow who speak la the htg►est
term. of Dr. William& Ptak Pats le Mr.
Blaadell,a1 tbie towa,whaia kern. sotealy
to •11 our .haeme but to readouts of this
.sot:on, •.d he u ae highly esteemed se be
ie widely bows. To the editor of The Re-
view Mr. 81.4.11 'neatly said : "I have
nano to speak in the highest terms of 1)r.
Witham.' Ptak fills, se they sot esly eared
me • high dimmer's bill, but h•.. re.
stored use to health, which was immured
by rheumatism and bearalgl* These
'roans. were, I think, the after .Accu
of an attain of mwtles After the nater
had disappsarsl I frit an awful pais to ist
head, sock and dews .y beck. I tried •
. umber of remedies, but without sant. I
was then advised by Mn Horsing, of Cope -
town, who 1301 bees oared of paralysis by
the tree of Dr. Wdl'a.N' Pink Pula, 10 give
them • trial. 1 followed her advice. Dud
after nstng • hex or two I begs M fool
moots better, and with lir oonttaad use
1 momently improved in health, and au
sow 1.411ng hatter than 1 have doss before
in to yuan. I •m satisfied but for the
Pim. 1*
um of P•ok Pill. I would today boys
been • physical .rock, I:vioe • h(. of on
stout pain. and 1 cannot speck too highly
of the ..reties powers, or reesmmesd them
too .tromely to other ..fetors. I cheerfully
give par.aesite to publish my mlate.ent in
the bops that some other Sebes( may
reed and profs by it.
Dr. Williams' tisk Pills strike 0t the root
of tis disease, driving it from tSt system
Dad reasoner the pauses to health sed
stren.tb. In oases of paralysis. spinal
troubles, Iosomoior ataxia, seasca, Anima -
non, ery.toel•e, mirthless troubles, est.,
Nem pills ors superior to .11 other treat
m5.! They ars also • ensile for the
troubles slush mak• the lives of se away
woa.a a burden, sed speedily restore the
nob glow of health to pale an/ sallow cheeks.
Men broken down by overwork, worry or
.z..w,wtll dad is Ptak l'ilb • ssrtais ours.
Sold ^ by all dealers et seat by mail postpaid,
at 5. • box or six bones for 52.50, by .d -
dressing the Dr. Williams Medicine Com
pany, tr.ckville, lint., or Schae.tody, N.
V. Beware of mutations •.d .ubUtotaa
allowed to be " just as food.
/labor, Trembles.
Some time ago Supt. Parker, of ths Sabd-
wteh tisk betcberes, bad some trouble with
the moo nide. him, and bis tug was (tel top
by the .:WLeN earners on • chary of nag-
ging. H. N, Melons, engtoeer cf the tag,
snakes • number of charges against Parker.
and demands an investigation by the !lis
doter of Marine and Fineries. He alleges
that while Porker's tug was in the employ
of the Department ot Monne tt was being
sed fur s.ugptng, and that the crew, who
were Mai p•td by tee (iovenment, were
mads to work for Parker killing hogs.
tnreshing grain, building entrees, and other
work of the mme kind. He asserts that
Parker takes thousands of whitefish out of
the Detroit river and seeds millions of their
neg. to the Maritime i'nvuoees, greatly to
the injury of the fishermen along the De-
troit .leer, which is depleted thereby. To
make matters worse, the men employed 14
watch the fish keys, he says, bees selling
huadreds ef them to the preventive oftioer
at Petite ('ore during the clow eros... The
p Live . Moor, he say., keeps • salon
and gives whiskey in return for fish, whiok
he sells in Detroit Meloobe offers to prow
hu statements if the Minister will hold u
investigation at S•elwieh.
M.o to taaar ■ ilmitard Plaster.
\ mustard plaster made according to the
following directions 'will sot blister the
most sen.11i,. gbh : Two teaspoonfuls of
mustard, two teaspooefula flour, two tea-
spoonfuls ground ginger. Do sot mix dry.
Pine between two pieces of old muslin ud
apply. 1f it bursas dao much at first, at u
antra piece of muslin b.tw.ea at and tie
skin ; as the skin becomes accustomed to the
haat take Lite extra piece of meadia away. -
Septwber [a4... Home Journal.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIE!,
Itrusads Poet : Dudley Holtum, barrister.
of 6oderioh, formerly of Brussels, is new •
sole.. faced parent Congratulation..
It may bet be r•s•••Uy known that b)
@tricking the polo free whisk as arc lamp
hence, • loop whoa has gene one may be
thee lighted. I:iv* the pole • kick, or bet-
ter st,l1, hot it with a reek.
The one nano for germ is as fellows -
1)eer, November let to 15th ; paruidre.
woodcock, snipe, quail, plover, end ether
game bird., including bleak and grey squir-
rels ud bares from the 15th of September to
the 15th ot 1)eoembir ; dock of .11 kind.
from September 1st to 1)ooumb.r 15th.
'' Have you observed." said a .•ysb..t
to • euate.er. ' • the banana. advertise -
meets 1 11ave jeer painted es the foo.es be
twee* l4odsnoh and Y' " Ns," W
anate.er said, •' hot if yon aW kri',g th•
femme to oar hones I will try M read tho le-
oouseement. i read the pap... bat I haven't
time to read the hillbe•refts."
The British 'rawer renes was laesahed
es the 5th inn. Her length is 360 hm,
11.5. fist, sad teenage of 5,600 tar. 11
took only 300 days to build her.
De Sept 7th, the Northwest .mea Ow
rem fro. Duluth to the Soo in 19 lions .d
36 sew, br.aang •11 reseed* TM
rimed was 21 4 miles an beer.
"Husband's seek -is the twist in the ear.
clod wbe-Mmu.'s nook from W bead
seemed Se eve that hip wife is rililg dims
. 11 right, it oily asses busbaeds 5.M are
teed of their wives.
411 ever /M lakes She trdfhbs era
loski.g .p, t M. rases bele' Wren Me
bead ej Lake Superior, the whets 1.w tree
Delatlt se Bel anal, al, heel Clnle.d bo
Luthe Sb
free lake Paps sr 1e Mews, Of.