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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-7-22, Page 44 TfrOZW&T, July =$--1817. tl.ew•...- .. THE SIGNAL ; MGODERJCH artiriVO ESETTIIEPACE it no idle phrase with us. Wherever it hos been oar privilege to do business, we have been recognized as Hers, because THB BI WHBBL$ THE BEET SEBVIOXD we can possibly give is none too good for our pet roes. Parties purchastin their wheel; froth se w#.11 he taught to ride proper- ty, free of charge. Our a prices ate down to Rook Bottom. Give us a teat G. F. EMERSON. CLEVELAND CYCLE LIVERY „ GODERION & CLINTON. Ihc $iqnal, u rveLurstb EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY w. AeaILUJI'Qpbt Terms .f Iub.sripN.n e rine ■lllaita.Inwinter* • 11 81T S sleeksuuMe{1 use Per r., r ..,.. I advertising Ragen tonal and other eAanal adverts ement& lee p. r line tor first insertion. and 1 mew per line for each eche..west insertion. Mesetasd by a eennnareil • ". engines. c - f sof six lines and ander, $t per y.ar. A4vert1N ent. of Loot. round Strewed Ntnetlnne vacant, nttnatlone •. anted d ' T,einerw Chancey Wanted not scenting 8 lln.s nonpareil. 11 per month. Aemwa on Bate and Kornis on Bale. not to .:••• d I fines. $1 for first month. bile. por sob- ..nn'•ntmonth, Larger adr.g. la peelnrtlon %or spoetal notice. the nhiect of which Is to - e•+a'•Me can peateiary benefit of any HMl- vIdtsl or nomr►ny,to be considered an ad. v..tterm.nt and charred a•w.r.liro'y. Leal noricps le nonpareil type one oent per weird. en nodose kes then tic. Lrceisal notion le ordinary readier type two per word. No notice for lege tbae too. for ohnrobes and ether religious and talent institutions half rate • 11:t d.. S absertber wholell tor.wM,e THE BJGNAL rsuularly by marl, wall fearer a furor by me aawtl.g us ebbe tact at • t early an date as orsi rale Publisher's N.ttee, J. 0. Ise Tours!, of Ooder►ch, has been ap * for the town - *1i. of Goderiustee bowel ch Colborne,AAshfield and W. waoesh, Local peatmaiNrs over the district are elm smoow.rod to neo. re subscription' to TRE StHNAL All nom mu n Mations mi..r he add reseed D MoOILL►CUDDT, Tim Ai.na., '•Lebens ems ll' Ooderlob tint. OUDIERIPH. THURSDAY. JULY 42, 1007 POLITICAL POINTERS. SOPARLIAMENTARY honors are not life. tenures. sir Coma -screw politician cannot work straight eronAD-ALE 'and KSzr.ALL ire great politicians. MIrTiteliolitician should serge the public and not himself. rt:A POLITICIAN in often made crooked by crooked) advisers. tlticwit or late, the poetic/II piitieian sides in a hearse... is Ktoe the hash d your heed "for the politician who inset straightly. trTHERE is only one step between the bandwagonand the ice -cart. Arlo catch-a.-eats•h-cm, the highest grip doesn't usually win the throw. se-rne devil has a spiked tell, and the machine politician a forked tongue. rts'Tex man who tries to give the marble heart must have a stony conscience, IrA .RAT in parliament is like a wooden leg, in that it does not run in the family. yY-.r.• /THE man ;rho elope over with pro- mises, g.heraiy goes shy on performanoe. IVTHn plumT. bigger than the cumulio, but the eurcnilio gets then', just the same. . lgl'un rank and file win the election and the member gets all the praise and hurrah. terTex people like honest, up -right, straight, high -principle) captains in politic.. Stoniest": is no law to compel a men to hang on to public life after his willfulness is gone. terTHa day when politicians were offered constituencies on silver salvers is poet and gone. O'Ttit saying, "By hook or by cronk," was invent.edl for the politician on nepotism hent. es'A rtA(T1c'A1. politician le, as a ruin, is "promising" m►n. He premiere more than he a able to perform. ▪ Ti i politician who owns a rvnstitu- q encyy, handy end beeches, minute hes a hig man and a straight mss. NYTwmtt al'. na masked politicises in heaven. The Let one there bad a writ of efeetm.nt served on him. mrflreacce 6y lidhtaAtg- le not eagthhig Me the saddle death th a.o.* d polikeks meets when the honest electorate wage up W is knowledge of the situation. IVY°, can't run the mill with the water Het is past, and • played oat Political hack cannot bank ws • past reputation. atr'1'tts nu.•bine politician's prayer should be, "Keep my hands from picking and stealing, asci ay lips from /peeking guile." intra known nasa-sollirse- on hum- ble- pie beilee".hatpen, who waxed fat end got se saucy as Satan after they were elhcted. jjjj)JerWHr'r • politician attempte to busk up against the will of the people it's • clear CARO of "Says the ant to the elephant, who are you shoving !" STICK *O PRINCIPLE. A press dispatch says : "b1. Valentine Ellis, Liberal M. P. for Fit. Jelin, has secur- ed a political prize that will bring hind in $2.800 • year. A week • age 7. R. King, Post Office Inspector for New Brunswick, died suddenly, and Mr. Ellis has the pro- mise of the vacancy." If this is trite it is not eb the credit of the Liberal party, be- cause they have ckgegeiceil this sort of thing repeatedly, and ler should endeavor to live up to their professions. Such reports as these are apt to shatter one's faith in his own party. -Clinton New Era. THE New Era is right. One of the leading planks in the Liberal platform in opp eition was that the members should work solely in the.interest of the public, and pot toe actuated by mercenary motives. The old 'Rory policy of making tarter and sale of the trust which they held from the people was denounces) as wrong on every platform, and The New Era and The Globe sod- btKy *rel newspaperitaiir-f$e- changer em titre iniquity of members in the lottminiein Hoene being bought with pro - /ism of preferment for themselves or their relatives to give a slavish ingeoua to the party that controller) the offices. The ground taken by the Liberal press and Re- form orators was correct then, and it is cor- rect today .It ijuat as much •..crime for the present Government to buy •-inflseooe through • promise of appointment to a sit- ting member, or tie -giving of a position to a needy relative •of a sitting - 'tinembee, as it was to do there things under the old regime, and we aia.p1eesed to to see the Government -has set its face against the outntge. We learn that Mr. Ematlias decided not to accept the office at Kt. John, and we give him all due custom far his consistent action; but there are other poli• ticians without scruples in thio gird, and it is that class that the GoveTninent will have to guard against. Thank beitrep. there is not a sufficient number of scaly politician's in the Liberal party to worry • strong Government,"and any coaceesions to them would only indicate weakness at the present juncture. The boodler in politics is not mo numerous as he was, and should be hit on the heed wherever he shows up. And when we speak of boodlers we refp•r to every politician who tries to do an act for peracnal gain, while holding a trust from the people.- The New Era is right. A CANADIAN ELDORADO. ROSOLAND "isn't in it" anymore. The news now is that in the Canadian Yukon dtetrict goM hal been discovered in such profusion that it may be literally shovelled out by anyone who in on the spot and has is shovel. The newo is published in the daffier., with scare heads and exaggerated language, bus 4leny pint the statement is se abet, repo .eated. • The LIy_ drawback In the way of every •i mtlf,'6'aooming rich .is that everyboely as not incl .the money to take him -to Kion dike, and stand the wear and tear incident. to the long journey and inclement climate it) the Winter. Ice begins to 1,1ock the mouth of the Yukon in October, and closes the river route until June. The trip by steamer takes from four tp nix week., and the fare for river travel after you reach the Yukon is $150 for tint -class ad $125 for .econd-clae.. One who has been over the ground say.1 " No nne should venture into the rreeggiwonn without some cash and at& ient provisions W last eight months. He should start oat with four hundred pounds of Sour, one hundred pounds of Naas one hundred pounds of bacon, one hundred pounds of .uger, ten pounds of tea, thirty pounds of coffee, one hundred and fifty pounds of mixed fruit, salt, pepper and cooking uten- sils. The whole outfit can be purchased for shout $90. The est of eonveying this stock to the headwaters of Lake Linwlerfar will average alma $IA per hnndrerl pounds, hut even that makes it oon•iderahly cheaper than such goals could be purchased in the mining camp." All of which goes to show that there ore • few things to he considered before each man .lack of us throws up his grubbing job in this neck -of -the woods end .tarts for Klmdike with his planer pan and scoop. .hnvel. And, after all, it may bethat the cry, " nn to Klondike 1" hes been started by wase nervy epeenIators who, having skin- ned the community on the Kneeland'stock, and finding that they have reached the end of their tether on dill line Have now ori- ginetetl a new .ebeme Ind placed the lees - tion so far ort of the way that they will haeealpnger time to bunco the community before the fake w found out. Such thing have been done before, and fakers Ind fools will oontinne to live and mere and have their being while this old world wags on its aria. MR. OARjtOW IS CORRECT. THE stand that Mr. OAenow, M.PP., takes on the vaeancy credited hy the death of ,the late Deputy Mester in (:hennery mesas with the approval of everyone who desires to see a gond prineiple carried out. The Clinton New Eta this refers to the e eebsr a • e "During Mr. Malntrmacet'a twsnt •s detiem et the allot have been pes1 by Judge Doyle, who was ander no obiies- tauna to do so, bet did it purely out of'kind- nera Wm are Warmed tibiae Mr. Barrow, rrecogtnpmds W the Oo lanes rat a nswdo- parture in this plma respect, cad we es it has the approval d otC �l �- sentstiyea •leo, which is that the earl, as a 'operate and distrait Ace, shall be abolish - ad ,nd athe duties be performed by the County Jesus. M ►part of their regular work. This s en ie, to our mind a highly commendable one, and if adopted by the Government, as we believe it will be, should entitle all concerned to favorable oonatdsration. Mr. Darrow has always shown • desire to lessen the oust of law to the public, however natural it might seem for him to be otherwise, end the Qtttario Government, which ezi.ta by the good will of the people and in virtue of its admirable legislation, has alwa ■ seconded his efforts. The (hovrna ent will relieve the ratepayers to the extent of die salary if it does as indi- cated, and may also alae the occasion as a precedent." 000D 1 IMES 114 ONTARIO. THE American newspapers are full of rejoicing at the crap prospects in several of the Staten, notably Kansas, Nebraska and North and South Dakota. From every point in there States oome good reports of the crops, and a claim that a general wip- ing off of mortgages win result. Here, in Outariu, the proapecta also look well anti the apple crop of Huron will he the only weak link in the chain. The farmers are in better fettle than they have been for some years back, and everywhere it books as if there was likely to hes a return of the old-time prosperity of the banner province of Confederation. From Toronto we learn that the Crown Lands Department of Ontario has thus far largely increased the revenue owing to the mining boom, and that if the peewit later. est continues fully double the estimated re- aenae will be realized. All of which indicates, that the lines of Hon. Asvuug Sit wil=e Hokin, have fallen fn pleasant places in a year which precedes an appeal to the country by the Government which he leads. Good times usually make easy 'sailing for governments, and as ap. pemranoes go, the Liberali have the tall to their foot in Ontario. EA$T--1410RON. - - HENRY YDVNEY, of Morris tuwaakipv kaa-hoses elected to -canteen -Kest Huron in the Oomeervative interest. He is a member of the Huron District council and will bethe opponent of his fellow represent- ative from the saaoe county district, Aacuag Honor, of Grey township. Huuur and MWNEY were elected to the county council by acclamation, aa running mates, lastJana- uty, and after `having foughtaiule hy side at the council hoard in January and dupe, are now to lock horns on Legislafive question.. Mr. Mousse isnot the strongest Conaerva- Live who might have been nominated, sus he cannot receive a united Conservative sup- port, bat he -is sufficiently strong to put the Liberals to work in earnest, if they want to get within two or three hundred of their old-time majority:' SNAP SHOTS• —Thi put y Postn ester . Geparsl W HITT has just been superannuated after - an official eervloe of fifty-one years. The long term ehowa that he worked for a good bows, and that he was an exceptionally man. — The Templar in oat 'strongly against Hon. G. W. Roan, On the ground that he is a partisan first, last and all the time. Will the Templar be gond enough to' tell an anrximt• public what the Rev. B. 11. KEEFER is I. -'‘We up in Huron know phut there sea others who don't. •z Millions of money and an income of $1,000'. day didn't improve the condi- tion of N. C. CatsoE, the mining king, and last week, because of disagreemenit with his wife,. lee left for parte unknown by the morphine route. It's better to be a live pauper than a dead millionaire. — It ik beginning to look as if the BttlrA!t star is in the ascendant. Even CCaauncrY Licrzw, prize -mesial Republican, admits that unless the Diaglmy tariff }rill brings in financial prosperity, Bryanism, or some other, financial cure -•U, will be • strong factor in the next Presidential election. —Our Clinton contemporaries are now in the throes of a little perianal mynah - hie that doesn't amount to a hill of beans to anyone in particular. Brethren, why ran• not you live in harmony with all men that are men, jinn as THE SUM AL is doing during the pre.ent heated term ! It pays to be real goad. --dome of our resident% have got the Rkindike bee in their bonnet, and we have heard of more than one who a think. ing of pulling up stakes and drifting North. To all of there we would may that them is an old Scotch adage which say., "Never throw water that's dirty away till ye're sure ye can get some that's clean." —This inns Tilos, although prnb• ahoy the moat advertised man in the Cabinet today, appears to he in no way excited, and gomon in the even tenor of hie way without consulting any nne as to when he rometh ofr whither he goeth. He was • newspaper men before he g..t into politlir, and he knows what'. what. —A statement comes from Europe in elect that that dirty hns.y the Prince's Center, is now peeing for living picture's, and that the sale of the pictures Ins caused some excitement In (lermany. The trouble is tMt the big papers give too mesh space by ehremit-ling the dein" of these pebiio prestitatsa What should he dress i. to Cik,Nr 1.1.4 vvs%re-who glary in eke f: is to the 400 ot< /h. 410,1114101 "Mons " was arm My bettor Chas she ought to be, aisd she ti worse now thsd evdt before. She aho11ld be gathered into some home for false women, if it could be so arranged that she would not ountaatinab the other inmates. --The following, from the Fisher Bulletin is a bull's-eye, ri at to the point : "You may find htine.ty among thieves, truth among liars, vitt enema harlots, std wisdom t you'll never find a spark of or womanhood or priori in a The thief may re- furm, the liar wjr +rlktinle the trieth by mistake, the foal no say wise otibiepi by accident and lam .woman gamy go and do no more, but the amt who noses around and mixes up in < pegJea affairs will remain the satswiprincipled oust as of yore." And we /night add tit the hottest our- ner in Hades will not iso able to do ado lianded i s- betMled ji.tioe to him in the sweet by -noel:, bye. WHAT TRUE LIBERALISM IS. Quebec Le Soleil : • •ft is *depends.* la the Liberal ranks. United before the enemy, we Liberals claim the privilege df expressing on men and things oar iodiytd- nal opinions. It is me of the okaplwurutios which dutiagaieh .a from Gams tire". They do not oostend for an Idea. or reform, bat solely for the enjoyment of power in a machine -like way - Liberals do not be. lieve that tray tail ie their alleinooe to their chiefs if they make suggestions or centimes what they believe should is oral - Maxi " Montreal Stier : Thous mem who are sot afraid to break loose from their parties wham oeoasioe demands it, may rest .muted that they will tot is forgotten by the ooestry. There never was a time wharf the indepen- dent Toes was larger, better informed or more able to support its friends than now. There a always ea overwhelming Iselin, is favor of giviss( a new Government a fair trial. wbioh leaves the •iodepeodent qu .s- tent for • time ; but mere partyienp, was sever weaker in Canada than it is today. The politioiaoe who hid for the iedepesd•nt vote are tinkle$ a shrewd vesture," Omaha /mama : The Star might have aided that tib. " leave li to ms and it will be all right " stamp of politioi•es are being gradually laid aside to make room the the freak " yes or no " sort of • fellow, width le the safest cour.e and sweat route to pope laxity. The oleos d politioian who has pro- mises to bare, ear rather Saar• ter weary Danes, must maser .r later mash Om aid et hie tether. In potties, like everythlog else, the notions of party leaders and lesser Saida will carry more weight than words. • • • London Advertiser : Certainly, no one moo or half -dozes men o•n de all the think in for • great political party, it it is to en- joy that freedom foe which Liberal' here ever eon tended. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Ile Qrlca Tits -As will he teen by our repro% of the messing of town council the l'.ihlla Works Committee was authorised to make arre.gemeots for fixing up the bath- ing house, and the following eveeing the members mot on the teach sad settled the mattur. It was agreed that the Boase should ho put in shape, sod a three plank walk pat down to a from the rood. 0. Mlouday the work wee started sod it was expected the whole job would be finished to -day so that Witham could be socommod- .eed this evening. rhe matter la thus end- ed fa a satisfactory manner, and we toast that the bathing -house will, in future years, be ready when the heated berm nommenom. auIIYTSRY Or MON.— be res ytery met an Canton es the 13th inst. Mr. Stew- art was appointed Moderator for the ensu- ing sax mouths. The following oommsuon- Anienbty»porter!- tbsfr - attsenrt- sna en the meeting of the court in Wield - per. namely : Masers. Fletcher, Andersen and J. S. Heodereoo, ministers ; and D. I) Wilson and lens Harold, siders. J. 8. Henderson, J. A. MoDoaald and D. D. Wil- son were appointed • oommltiee to nomin- e es the dreading oommitMea. Circular les - tors were read for the reception of the fol- lewing as whereas of this shun*: Robert Adams, • minister of the Baptise Cherish ; B. B. WetSams. of the Ceogregattonal Cherub ; W. T. Noble, Y. A., B.K. of the Charon of England ; end N. Steverses, A. [seam, W. C Irwia sad H. G. Guam, B.A.. el the Presbyterian Church of the United Stave. rh. following are the mandise oom- mittees for the year :-Hoose Miesione-- t elms. Aoh.eosa. )leteher. Mo Lean I sad Bell. R.deURe sad Maass, soden. Marsh Life sad Work -Messrs Pair. Stewart, J. A. Met/maid ; sad Hart. Wilktaphsw sod 54.Ilvsem. elders. Sabbath 8ab.ole-INsre. Shaw. J. S. ilsrds*ea and Carriers ; sad Bike. Harold sad i[eGrsOor. elders 1' m- arlss -Messrs J. L. Hamilton. Makgray., R. Hesdsrsea ; sad F.Iliota, Govenlook and BImett, elders. Sepsriateadsaos of Siu- tiemte-Dr. MoDoeaId, Asderees. Jim Ham - Uses ; end Waisoe. Seeders sad Horton, .1 - dare. Cantatas Eodesysr-Masses. Fl.tok- stsMartis, Graham i sad Radetffs, Strang seem )spa. adeno. li'eretga Mhdene--Dr. McDonald, Mesar.. J. 8. Hewd.rso. sed Maur ; sed D.D. Wilson, Harold and Hart, alders. Alter aadergetag ahs meal .xaat• tastiest, W. G. Riobardem was hewed to prssob the gospel. The beet meetly el the Presbytery- le to he held M Uinta; es she 14th of September at 10:30 o'oleek, A.r. $'r, Gsosos'e GAZDar Parr. -Oa Thum day evening • garde* party, ender the swspiesi of Jt. lleorge's Aulld. w.. held ea the lawn of Mr. sod Mrs. IL W. L.ogas. Mastro* sfret, sad soder the ameadeet etreamstsneee mast be considered a 'rest access. It will he rmeaisinnd that the mete, we. aArertla.d for the (remelts Tksv.day. kat sus es.psea"" sd sa e.i of demihe M the uheesi, eSi SI tltie haloes e1 all Mose gteentlite Mak ss meth* part M former animal eaditglespe, liar &burse sad the pests" mess smut bars miUtaisd agshist the •et.eeasse. Ak M usual wish tam OmIL'. aaesal...rytbMg was dims •111 the lawn Oldham hmtsems goys Mot. 1sl • brad 'land a shahs easels.- eel -Am m shire' ask trove • Mw �lw is Ms{ style. '1Ms at'- -•r- vasa Wirt ass sat las semis' hang wars she ladles Mem sestrused Qat eshassed tiesswims,busy si apparel. �Na lofts* Thee wase a hos so Nr .�IItWs seg/ the lava, shorn he fussy pods icons asi lishig awed; Mrs lei.dense r54 iiitisiit all wos+s hi arty mklty Aibseti _ hos wee tnryed ear` Is Ohs wits.$ esti fosse CODERICH = B'ARGAIN- -= CENTRE."Tr" — Mid -Summer Sale Prints 8c and 10c fpr be Tabld'Napkitu 75o for..... , , , . 50c Linen (foods loo for .. .. 5o Takla Napkins $1.00 for ....... 750 Flannellettes for - Trilby Corsets.1,00 for , ,'5c o for........ 45c Bailor nate 40o for Hats 15o for Hect•Btitohed H'd'k'fe 5o, 7 tor.. 25o_ Summer Corsets 7b 44r a " &, for ... 5o Men's H'd'k'di 8c for 5o Children's H'd'k'ts, per dozen , '.&2c Ladles' Vette 24o to boo Ididlhs' Vests 20c 3 for 25c ir'tljow Cotton 46 inch 18c, for .. 12o Pillow Cotton 48 inch 25c, for .. 17o Towels 24 by 42 inch . 12o. Towelling, ptl! yard 4c Skirt Lining 10c for Fancy Ribbon 20c for loo See our BbiEtiug for & and loo Table Linen 35o for 23o Table Linen 50c for 35o 4... 100 Dress Goods 25o for...... , l50 Check Muslin 8o for........ , .. 5e Flannelette Shine 50o for...... 35c Sneaker Shirts' and Drawers, . , . 45c Men's Bose IOc for Mep's BraceL4Or for .... . , . 25c ]den's Braces 25c for ]tic Overalls from 025o to $1,00 See ous Cottonr '3c See our Cotton Se 5c White Cotton 1 ,r7d wiike So Anyone basing a parcel from us gists 5. spool$bf good- Tbretd for 10c JAMES- ROBINSON._._ i3 to 10:30 o'olock the young lady attend- ance at the tables were. kepi buy supply log their patrooe. ' The arose rewlpti were over me hundred and ten dollars, the net somewhat over eirhty. The members of Fit. George's Guild deserve considerable credit for the ivigua oat it ooaaeottoe vita fh• earsasverythbag pass - .d off smoothly, and the ammeldy was the emest maid one ever hold mar the am- nion of tb. moiety. The eiseshses of the Guild are in every pay Willa . the fa- tesdeso. and the receipts .zes.dtmg their expatiations and they desire so think tho.e whose premium rade the wreakR • masses ILLesr...o LONDON —We have roma,. .d • very handsome publication beeriestko above tin., and giving • history, wt.& many hmatifel iU.etnetime of the aiy tLewdest. to Ontario. Thia week, wits& most have involved a great deal of careful bLtonoal search, was prepared cad written by Archie Bremner, this well known and talented jour- nalist, and the publishers and printers were the London Panna, and Lithographing(.., which have done Weir work remarkably well, as se ewamin•tloo et the navy floe 11- lastrstioos amply testify. The history and rrowth of this most pregnant' city of the west is s very interesting one, and is well told by Mr. Bremner. An esoelleoa feature of the work, and oee showing the steady growth of the elty, is plaoiog the illnetra- tiess of the ptoe.a period, and that of the Loodos of today, .e opposite pares- This is an object lemon whiob cannot fail to im- press the mind and eye of the reader. In addition to ever 200 fio.ly neighed views of oberobes, public hsilding., residences. street mem.+, old end new, etc., we have about 150 portraits of Ieeding citizens from the early period of ire biotin down to the present time. To add to iia value then is alto • specially prepared folder map, ■how• ing Western Ontario from 1!«x, is the west, to Niagara and Lake f;ipe00%, in the seat, which will five the stranger • good idea of'that part of the Province. We con- gratulate the compiler, Mr. tlremoer, and also the publishers on the very satisfactory eiaaam.r in whiob they lave got up dna handsome volume. which must be a timely .oavotr of the city, tt.b only to the oldest Inhabitant, but .Ise to the rising geoeraties -i.ak-.f ahem -w+31 Mr& tensile tletfgtr,md- ieb.reet them in ire pages, and why will feel all the prouder of their good city from is per awl. M. G. Hunt. Cepetown, and J. M. Jose, of West Flsmbern, Comity Wentworth, arrived in tows per St, °awes Saturday morning butt, y their way toOwes Sem& Thee wheeled to Sarnia, took the beat to Goderieh, theses by wheel expect to remit Owen Soued, going hack home vi. Ouolpb. OVER THE HURON TRACT. Tilt, Griot from dart Lodal L Wesly Ile/ms .t O..aty News served wp w 511 sveryMdy - Peel 11114 hist shipped wed Cewdeae.d Ism Seery a mU.w. Porton Hill : Mr C. Jarvis meld s heifer tits week whMb weighed 1736 Iba Morris : MI.. Moiklsjebn. 4th ifs., lost 11 duwke sad 21 turkeys, all to ese night. Morrie : John BirJ, who lived ea the bah liss some thus ag.,.was buried a Tuesday, Walton : W. J. Dieksoe has bath m circular silo ea. Ids farm. Mr. Diokswa i. se ep-to-date home.. WIaeb•m : Thea. Bell has wallowed .1. • dwaro' passe, Miele Meek. We nadir - steed that $360 was paid for bis. W isghsm : Dr. zed Mrs. Twin' r Ittit es Tuesday moraing for the Old Country, They espemt o be away Gr tee melba .r mese. lkasnL i Lew Jackass was laid*, weak toe • tow days Imes a pica of .teal iyh, late cam of Ms area. Hee is shout all Apia owk 8ltnsesle : Mrs W. Maeda le Iatd aside by a lame an. sassed by s fall em the side walk. eesmMa.d by a palma timelag es the sad .t s pknk, sasiag is M tly op. flMahn s Jabots% ase el obs early e[ Maillisp, Iltd w Ilaterdsy wait WA chs was the whew ee the late Irwtw • Jsslfgiisa Mad a ad cad ahoy** as penes. MON : Moo Asss Roo matt frilly Latta Moir depseeare for Tomos tia ad of small siNMten es kat AtMs.M snss- aylmr. a T[smhysmia. Tests4r hakes) Ishii bill aseandl b. sato sd bete 1st *Om bees $hest ashes to am* week. Cry r The IlirmsaL at the Isle Hassles titBoob issie horse the IamUy rwMemwa e. l aosd s. s 4 H.,. dm mid Ilbs iow,laes~ ~ Irsr GE -Lu. • ./... t The hollowing sr. the topica for the dd. Isnot yeses pt]opio's societies which meet dsriy Best week : wftltori•M Methodist church B. L e1 C. R., )rtdsy events, at 8 o'olook. Topio for Jaly 23,4, "Teo Prisoner of Jesse Owlet." lips. 3: 1; Ams 16: 23; Aott 24: 25 :7; Lots 28: 16, by Sadie Hillier. Nori#at M.iSeddes oharoh E. L .f C. E., *saw ems** as 8 o'clock. O. July 23•d. report the lar roattoasl Coons - ties. bibs President, pez Ch.twh Y, P. S.C. E., swot wits the gMasl preyermeesisg un Temperance Hall on Wdaeedey seising. Tomo for Judy 28th, "Fabs worship sail true," Matt. 6: 1 15. Question 86, by Rev. les. A. Asasmw. All ase asdfaMt Invite t. altered lbw m.oungo, which ire Mid is ube bmameata of the different eharob.s. Members from other oodstiee are invited to be present. Morrie- A elver Mamie lady broke the reoord Thursday (oranoon of last week by mowing bj acres of hey, also eudeneering her life with • spas of fractious black hones. So mach for the 8th, HELLO! THE OLD RELIABLE. ALL KINDS OF AL ALWAYS ON HAND THZ BUT ram iN /WE KAMM at $5.75 per ton, Cash. All Coal w ea the Week's Scales, here you gest Ike al' a tea. WM. LEE. Orden left as ZAjins is Lirs Ston promptly attended to. FLOURMJLOUR 1 11,4101 meat ter (*11 I'IPV ode-' tacit& woodoottilarnm o 81PUQ RIM Met itoOGILVIE3' A. H. MAUGEllt 8Aavon latae.