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ALE PRICES
PRICES.
10e for hc.
ais$peet Stock
tinrtetre,Tapee.
ply All-Koole,
Oil Cloths int
4 widths.
DS_
like new.
sod tools
Ione aa
tht sbo1
INT*
or houses,
II amebae
ot for
for farm
:d for the
Tint that
`r
in to
you may
weber an
made to
out good
Or as free
loatteel.
CO.
d • hill of meal
a TLeeday, tad
Ice theme, Maw,
I sr Seals fee
Id
RON
CLES
tver they
rides a
Husotr
nnend it.
1 are also
'men and
leg doss
ods
Cofit
L' 8.
1DD8l!T
10
nd
*oIeB'i•L'8
*tack at
ring
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THf3 I, 3A7DIN4 N 7'Cli<T3 'J► '` OF ]tiVg' D. Mo(IYLLICIUDDY. EDITOR.
GODERICH, ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY JULY 29, 1897.
i01144.
CFIELIDgioLAR
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PAT
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one
THE SIGNAL
Ice Ors Ysaa.
FIFTIETH YEAR. -1632
THEY ARE PROMOTED.
suece l Students In Huron.
Mats et the Mie ane* aka Palette seaeel
Loving •arI U fl1 by tae Med
el tyml•en 1•r the
IMO khats.
the /ist of the men-
hdons fpai rid b7 w Osage d Examtoers for
West Hiro•, t..j .se with the marks oh- Helms Koehler
awed I. r =oh. No easlidates wen pawed
este h.el tot obtained pee bait of tilt, total.
vii„ 422 for muse= and 612 for P.B. Lase -
lag, bet a tow who bad sero than the total
per had lolled in a fab jest were. in emsWera-
dor et age oe other eireomsuwoa, allowed
es per Cards giving the marks have baso
seat oat. Any aandidat• for Publl ljohool
Leasing who has net already parsed the Ea-
teo. bet who has ohtalwd one-fourth of
Ow marks In =oh subject will, if deaired,be
furnished with en E.traooe o.rtifio•te• on
epplicattoo to Inspector Tom. f
The highest marks obtained in *ao$.nb-
j.et sere as follows :
S. t.
=wanttom•
• 1E148ALL.
a. 1. a.
17,r,:zerst. •q• rpt° wi>b' pOHIO PRF. ASSOCIATIOA
x741L-nasal Cai.pbeU (CIIR OTTAWA LETTER t... w b.. *.e.me.rb•6 8L-A.•l•PotMok 4533. par o
►eshlbthe(io
gdltl lloEw•a
011ier Geiger 42b
Willie Wilson
Mattis Kidd 468
Jessie Welsh 630
George 16.7.014 439
P. s. t~
Mattis Ells ... •. • ••.. 740
Ladle Colwell
Mahe/ Massie, ...
ZURICH.
11.
463
r. a L.
Clan Bathes •
Mine Does
Wesley Kibler
Melvin Tenant*
DUNGAN*O11.
■.as,
v• ,96
Joan Slliett
Willie Boehm
Bert Trelnv.
Rssdiat ve Treble. .. 44
Dreelee Book-Emil7. - Varr, Mens
W...thesaid. Oreille lodwin 26
Dater og Paper -Rases' Fryer, Jrae$
Roberts= .. tied
Wrung Boob-Orvlll. Godwin 94
Writing Paper -Lily Will..., Cora •
Church 24
Orthography -A weed many lied• fn11
marks 36
Irteoture-Fraek Edw•fd 84
Arithmetic - L'ly Wiliam, Ramat
lieges. Hotly W.18.r.... ' . Mabel Gebme•ar-M..:aate Oelbem•, 88
Whttcmam
(b-ttrapty-Tens Jeehs.toe 64
Cempout.on--Claire Reyealde 83
J8lerv--M.grte 1oIlwai* 5i
Pkysi.dory and T..p.r•w-Evly
Smith 64
Highest tool -Mabel Whitman 614
r. •. L.
Redfeg- ewal ciewli rtes.. 46
Drawing Rook-Albat Duras 23
Deserter( Paper -Albert Darer 25
llpek b.pia. 'took -Waiter Hackett.. . 46
bsekk.pins Pap.r-Mattie Sits 46
gagli.8 Grammar -$amen Weir 103
Lltesetor.--Kate• 8waa 128
" Camp•dtien--Kade Sires 90
History -Katie Sews 79
Oecerapky-.tames Weir 77
lritkeestt r $ sad Mepmr.tlom-Mand 198
UoKeeds
strobes sad Itrdla-Katie 8waa. Joe.
R. C• reren .. 156
Ptpn•losy tad T..Mep•.•--Mary
Weir
Kitten Total -Katie Serest ..98
OODXBICH•
woo **cot.
Barbee Bwehauee....... 457
Alba[ Carrell......... 486
Freak Edward 698
Kraut H •••: N•.•. 4 0
Ent
George M..ger
!tank Saunders
Percy Tye
Tler.tce Alga.
Ida hates
461
637
462
615
., 497
461
472
Isere Brydgee
Brown Dentin.
Etta Heder•m
Edith Reheats
David Smythe...
Mills. &otMIS.
Er
-W.
4E7
-*'.• " 461
4448 461.
456
438
.... 442
r. 1. t.
723
663
612
637
1161
N o40
tsL1.
638
899
...i 622
763
758
982
Millie Godwin ..
Hwy Iierje...
Tess WeEw..
Cletus Reya lds
Maud shames
OM e Tuna'
!oily Vass
Clore Welsh.......
Menne= Colborne
Ws1UyttesDavie=
Orville Osdwte
Lk Los
Fr: mklis Manger
Wilfred Nsftsl
Posy Snell
Harty W e pail
Anal Ana, ems.
Tamil* B1aeksbon•.. •
Lan Craig .....
Lhes Couto
Ib Orfsraee
Mamie lle.terum,y
Wllliamias Pette.....
Eally Shepherd
Ishii Nasyd
Ethel van.tter.. •
M... We-hrt w
OwAlaeet se=nt
Philip Kiety.,
Aral MoDeasid
Katie Webb....
181 % Census
Mary McEva°i•.........•
BAYFTSI•D.
H. as.
Mead Palliest ...•,e.•.
lldlth Falcone
Rett v Wblddee,.e..-.....
Evil( n l3atit8._..«..••..
P. at.
Laurette BynY
Gatorade OmegO `:.... '
Della Hill .. •
Maggie Motley
Melville Mitchell
8 B. No. 6, H. 8. L -Jane Campbell
431, Jaw Hoodlum 477. 434. What's f301ns On tittll•Ipgtpltal
8. 8. Na 7, H. 8. L-WillioJonas*
Albert woe 508. P. B. L. -Amite Terser
641.
8. 8. No. 13. H. 8. S. -Melvin Kaye 479.
ti. 8. Ea 14. tit. 8. L --Dora AWr .
lla Diadnl• 438, Letts Orssdok
bleb' Whiteman 614. P. 8. 613 arriet
Caosreo 784 Hugh Cearon
Whiteman 671.
& 8. Wo. 3, P. 8. L. --Fred. Saunders,
777.
S. 8. Na 8. H. 8. E. -Leafs& Young.
428.
8. 8. Na 10, H. 8. E. -John Bullo.k,
442,:Bertha Isaytr, 468, Lobelia Love. 480.
Aatnenil
8. 8. No. I. H. 8. E. -Lura Jodiell. 603
Nelms N 6C3. John Herts% 513.
8. 8. No. t. H. B. &-Myrtle Madme.579.
Olive Madge. 432, Marjorie McDougall,
426. Thomas Allele, 424, Haat y Borland.
481, Edward 0hrdisr.483. o t Madge,
573. Thom= Key.
476, Viotor &tell, 488.
P. 8. L -Wm. Brown, 617, Charles Bor-
land, 690.
8. 8. No. 4, H. 8. E Nnnie nie Keandford,
613, Jessie Liston,
489.
8. 8. Na 5, H. 8. &-G.arte Won -
cote, 604.
8. 8. No. 6, H. 8. E. -Ella Clara, 553.
1'. 8. L -Charles Up ll, 662.
8. S. No. 7. H. 8. E.-M.tt. Taylor.
548.
8. S. No. 10. P. 8. L -Louisa Earl. 679.
8. No. 12, H. S. &-Levin• Brook,
463, Minnie Morley, 429, Chester Hodgson.
ire477
521
„• 472
494
412
11T7
Evelyn Bakes ♦ 780
LISTS Balt •h•••'••619
J+-619
Luther Hicks
Wilbert Horn
620
Rasa) Haxt.bl 751
Bertram Mito8.0 816
(,REDITON.
it. a.a,
Edward Sohmnst 444
Fars Schmitt 489
Charles Trott' . • 476
Percy Bans 613
Beene Yeleed 470
T. LL
MaryBeula►Bertr• Beaver 6241
Mary 617
ASHIIELD.
s. S. No. 1-13. 8.&
gra MoCeamdl
472
669
448
439
692
437
441
476
619
433
609
494
Flns.b Btu $-as•
Jess Dumber
Sap•1•u Wheel (No. 2) -P. 8. L.
Asea Dalton 681
sr= Rigida
saletb Edwards
617
nee Mild lever .t Nerwat-"atom M 4
teadlsy Manors to as Newry --l1.
•este-eneald it as nea -
ed .r Wad v
OTTAWA, July 26.-The
11d* Q
Ferv-
or. TM .lwdyte gold
maze Ma
like wild -Are within the pus fortnight. A
sere few People had over beard before hes
suddenly spree( M the frost and is on near-
ly everybody's lip. Kloadyke is • region
which )rill doubtloea prove to be one of the T. P. Coffee. ot Ussagk, is in Costa.
rtobest and was "suasive, If not the (peat- Ed. Darrow. of 'D•m,..so. to pre teem.
est, gold gelds yet discovered ip these mod- W. C. West, of Chethaa, is In town.
ern times. fm is comforting to know that it W. Proadfoot was in Testate W► week.
Se situ•t.dia Canadian tsrrttetyleat=ty, al- Booty Dickson visited M.•forth this week.
though but • few weeks ago hmsriese•. were J. Mallin.., of deaterth. spent Sunday in
sword with the tabs idea that that =Sion town.
or
vs.' disputed territory. A little inv.rtlgnt-
1es iate the Alaskan boundary question hes
petokl)! settled their donbu, however, and
bre oslevla.ed then[ that this new Eldorado
in located sixty miles. at least, on the Can-
adian aids of the presumed boundary. The
United Stases ti.sste hen Anally .wskeod
to the mesas? of hevtng the Alaskan from -
tion properly delimited, and will now tot
upon the *may providing for a survey and
e hidh wee signed Inst Jsouary and sent to
the unser for ratification. There will be
y little W **, to properly deli
wear wawatlseUt bo.adery ea 1t le purely • setentifionba
The obisf astronomer for Canadaai forms
het`
u
me this the only diffioalty ill of the 141
sod settle upon the srfing point
meridian of W. Longitude and the rest was
oompantiv.h easy. The laws run by Mr.
Ogilvy in 1888 for the Dominion varies but
sleektly bpm that surveyed by the Aare -
one earveyer • year er t.. Mbar. The ear-
vy as the arroasag of the Yakoe was not es
.uafastory se it should ba. Owing to tsr-
tah small rivee end creeks tributory to
this portion of the Yukon and .re found to
ooalain riot gold deposits, inurwtional
oompMoatienr would n.turally arise sal jur-
isdiottoo would have to be authoritatively
defiwd to'sveid disputes of that nature.
The rush to the Klondyke gold fields is
assuming snob girsotto proportions that the
Cabinet held an informal meeting last week
to 000sider the dtnatics and will sg.ln sot
today. The Minister of Interior has utter-
ed • timely tante at warning to those aI'll iot-
d with the Yukon crass. He says that
those intending to go to the gold fields
should first make careful enquiries u to the
length .f time it will take to get then, and
an to the mums •f enbsirunos atter arrival
sad daring their sojourn. The Government
cannot assume any responsibility whatever,
err. 8ifto• added, for vetting provisions in-
to the tstmtry, and treusport•tion diffianit-
Se have to be overoome, and no means as
pnwnt exist for overcoming them. The
Legislature of British ColumMa will shortly
he eoovend 1n epeeist meet= in order to
grapple with the queetiols .rising is re-
speot to the newly disooverd gold region.
Stories coming trom the Yukon should b.
taken " with . grain of gait" as they ere, of
eonrse, exaggerated, yet enough L true to
fire the sluggish, .sd to eatisfy u that we
have in Croda the Plebs% mold held. yet
foamed. It w111 sot be long Wore the u-
qw•1, tales of enffering and privation will
pest in from that sotto =entry whish will
go • great Ivey tow.rds .oevinofn4 any •
yams tam that he took the wisest wane
in remaining on the fres or °enthused .t
J114._ _ Meld 000npetios, and did not .low the
gold favor to overeats hie
merry him off to Alaska miseries. Only ewe
to • thousand, ea the thing now rune, was
possibly strike ft Ash. It is all • pa of
shams.
se.-aoweaoonoe.
f British P•rliament•ry Governments
Government of Can-
ada..wt top i members
tile. ?he penlitioos are test the erne anti
58' 8*eaM tied Hesse of Peat are not oto•
parsl.e. The people should rale soil sot
•e frontpanel ole body of worn-out r,.Uu•
eel h.oks, many of whom MVO rut eafBateat
property to yasltfy them so sit in the 17pp.r
House. The Senate is the arbiter Or 1 i
$oa•it
om
own *funis• and tae Coon!ut the lata
tiro eanaat pei It to carry P
readln :oM
of the (Ntatiea. Tmtaso whose
pini are regarded &moor l
1n the bevel party prononso• as
reform-
ing be the Coastitation i ; relation i& to the
Seri-
als. that the Upp p mtuel
espeadve and IMnll be abolished y•
COM1140 AND GOING.
M. 8. No. 1, !1$_, .$-41211> . bene,
4.31. P. 8. L. - i tam is- 9emiIrs. 717.
Bertha Ryan. 713.
8. 8. No. 4, H. S. 6. -Job. R. hiller,
r'g5 P 8. L. -Maggie Rutherford, 684,
Wesley Sherrlff, 732. -
' S Webster,
12, P. 8. L. -George W•b,
MO.
Separate Sobool. H. 8. E. -John Cum-
mfagr, 463, Viooeni Shahan. 656, Joseph
Boyle, 4.31, Kau Brophy. 435. Maggie
i.ddy. 600, Bona liseeire, 478.
1.5.? WAwa$oaa
8. 8. N. 6. H. 8. li-Melburn McDow-
ell, 503.
ervcxsIINITL.
8. 8. No. 1. H. S. E. -Alfas Drover. 624
8. 8. No. 3. P. 8. L. -Magill. Mof.arn,
673.
atgsegir.
8. S. No. 7. P. 8. L. -Antis Merrill, 807.
For &of flews Aroma, see Pape
LOCM. NEWS IN BRIEF.
It's atm to walk the plink over the sand.
Another lot of 10o. prink) for o. at Rob-
iorn'r.
Holy Goumnuioo at 8t. George's eget
701 Bandies.
• 8. Ne. 4-H. 8. E. A oar of hogs was shipped to Mitobell en
Mary McKenzie 4.33 Mendey.
8. 8. No 5-H. 8. it.
Ressler meeting of oahlio school hoard
OUT," Brown 4D9 Monday.
442
631
8. 8, he. 9-11. 8. &
Stephen Sutlers
P. S. L. -
Them= Reid .. .
1. 8. No. 10-11. 8. Z.
Omega Parrish_.464
526
Henry Mogen
P. S. L - 789
Thea Ford -.
4g8. FleeeM• Pennabakor. 449.
P. 8. L.-Il.renee Geahrm. • 664, Rose
Y8 .,
8.E.-Jehe MaSeasle,
B. & lie.
e. t2, H. 8.
467.
1. 3. L-Pertert.ld 881.11., fes•
gerboat 13,
ooIL
ds. Walker. -Harry Walk.
683.
P. 8. L -blur En.k.M. 786, Allied
M*Laas. 664.
8. & Na 16, H. t!. &- Mans Gnat,
447.
P. S. L -Mead Mol en:te. 796, W(llie
COMB, 682.
88. 8&. Na 1Ma 7, H. & &-Yagld• BerklI•y,
521. ocrumetss
• • 4466 8. S. Na 1. H. 8. !C -Hos Beam, 446,
456 Tens Joh..WS Cam*88. C•s W!s, 449. Chrystal shipped • holler and amok. omit
690 P. 8. L -john Jahaahs. 'MR Resold ht the gas nim to Wings. „noisy.
636 Liu5ld, 882. Allred Lfsfitlfl. 776.
427 & R. Na 9. R. 8. 1 -Hoard Hart, Nil,
481 Msi.11 Merrkb, Mg. Herbert .$'
Arthur480 f06. Ar8trasth••. 460.
486 etaMeal* 436-
s, 8.1 amen Hdd1.. 667. 8.....
Straitens, 734.
466 & 8. Ne. 3. H. 8. IL-GramHmmiltea.
473 471, On..r Brass. 611. Emma Robertson.
441 513. Robert Rm5Mdgs• 496.
B 8. Ns. 4, H. 8. .-Hn
a.y Malloy.
461. =
8. & Ne. % p 8. L -Albin Dares, 613.
8. 8. Na 9, I • & 1-14.11 Tubb. 475.
oostrelea a 1Ple11 Q7.
53S, Mabel $ wash• 530.Onthes Chime
472.
8. 8. No. >, 11 • Willis 504. SM.
L• Mies 7ve
bgbP. $. 4•..lgrwe• tielre.
B. & N. a g E 8 -M.ni. Ma82wds
MIL ries Melfri8 460,_Imam 484.
8. fl No. 8. H. 8. 11. -Oval's sUaes
P. 8. L -Jails BYriteg 67 .
Caatelen did • big bun sod nuke trade on
Saturday. -
The Madam ey*les were in evidence w
All Sa nwor goods away down in prior at
Robtismeu's.
The street epria►la had • res the wheels
el lad week.
aattlNa ki flit
this aralnr.
Try the tt•dtord Barber Shop for • good
shave sr Wrens.
Dart ores t8e gala of dress goods, 26o.
her l6.. at Rebdasen's.
The North AmMa•m Chemical Co shipped
6 ears M salt en Taa.dy.
The G.S.R. sent ewe ewe hundred leaded
sere eastward the pub week.
Joe. 8. Caaan has *balsa •ansti6eat•
ae5p•d•1W in masbeslatdaa
• t of boa• was sad. fres
the kaINMR story ed beola'd.y.
A *Mid fell throrgh • grating am day
lest week and was Injured thereby.
Judge Memos was is Luker .. Tawday.
hearing as eeaeselaent appeal ease.
1085 11. hGames..T...
Mae Odbe•1s .ea...
b][B RL
O. a.
terinst
m .....
Ru.if Vides
solau$ l1 y ;..+reg:.s.tr1..
R1dywIRA* paw
OMAN c..
r
t'. bl e L
cwt %mosasegli,i...
460
462
434
494
,..,...,.•..t.. ,.
470
641
648 lief.
MS 8. 8. lie 2. IL IL 8.-11I1a.. Rooth!
M NS. 8. N. 1 4, 8.. & s.-•0.azi
6Alls Wets et
W [sheen tient-- mzit ■` m Win MIL
Wine
8.8. Liss 116 i 18. L•Tuokbau , rltr mamm-
on No 14 IL 8. IL -Mind Zino*
MI
Seedy Bras. sold rat twenty largo
baskets of afoerls to meedmists se Batelle
flay.
For 0M.slesse mil skilled era tab Bed -
told Barber Ship is nee to be Maas. Orme
ens rm.
Ja ee, Mathis It anstlag a tire Mary traps
1weUieg for deputy ream Th mpion as
Vittoriosk -
Th. titgas,r 8t. Andrew ellt tris ter
east lead •f wheat M 0sifl.1th tmdSm.
patted sleet this day week.
The. apple asap will be almost se eft
tnlhln 1s the "{nisy of O=ctet But
«
will be as •heed..et .*41.r frets.
Ram Toe mod Rue's Pas Balt I It
whysot i few It's *oboeb Ms sot ate
your groom for N mad Ins V •,
Th* Goiania a4w..tilp veneers let ter
18/1f *rim 871 o•t•rs-lee p•e11. J
2, 168. sad path son. mi i, 4S 14[3 am -Q
Tb bay fir win be the M•vM•1 }Ir
may yeas•. Three ter be the acre
sea. tad sans harmer. my ON they
Wm lar era.
Twe*'y mare •=ortesm 4. W
asps rel S+Me&• ted lake* Meme and
the east .f N st t heo 1 s4$i4 Siam. 0. Is, Otherssth.
Mr avast,,teal', _elri lithe alma,
thee emit N r. mei
smell. Wits li.. $e g et•Me-1.
Wild o am. eel osilps0.4 rlseis
507
John Matr of Meter. i• in town this
week.
Mr. MoF•dden. rf tudbnry, is visiting J.
J. Doyle.
A. E. 1''otbee, of Seaforth. -was is Mesa
last stook. .
Mrs. 1t,. and Mr. T. Hawley, of Detroit,
are in town.
F. Duthie. of Lucknow. was in Goderioh
on S.tard•y.
Cdr. and Mrs. Ernest Heaton are expeotd
limo this week.
Jae. Kay. at fi als-8te Marie, s mmei
at the old home.
8. L. Dickinson. of Wingham. was b
town on Friday.
Mimes Mabel and Nydi EOM ars visit
ing is Strattord. -
1k. H. U.igr•tn. of Windsor, snivel le
tows as S.turd•v.
F. H. lilpm.g left en tis reborn trip to
Guelph Mssiday.
Mrs. itobt. iwnaom. of Mt. C.,.d, ie
visiting in town.
Mrs. WM. Preedlmt and children .re
visiting in St. Mary..
W. T. Morony lei1 per steamer Cambria
on Sunday for 8.r.1..
G. F. Emerson made • business tr to
Ckiselburat this week.
No 141.
. 3. $ 8. 8. L-4*' M Inver
• Mak 5We
a.•• -.Lbs Dom 411,
41)
Views of Goderlah.
fear Town 1s method wpm ea ens 11 Cho
flees --lite Ygesreleatl5 were ne-
um*s.d with ■■reams Ceamty
Rtes*--Jrrt*adly naterwoes.
THE following are extracts from
Omit) dailies writhes by eesobere of the
Press Ainseletton W is were in Goderich •
few weeks sines :
Talk Deily Advertiser : The mail morn-
ing when we awoke we were oat on Lake
Huron and eppro•ching the oily of God. -
rich, the pr1dpd oityyo5 the lake on the
Canadian side and havtag • population of
about 5,000. When we reached the dock
we were surprised to see • long line of cat -
riag•e on she wharf, hub this was soon ex-
plained when • delegation of chimes, head-
ed by tb. Mayor, bonded t8• twat and nen
dared the party a ride about the city. This
was sl.dly •eeepeed by the party, although
entirely ueespeosd, and tor • couple of
hours we enjoyed the ride mound the hema-
tite' oity which to built upon a bluff ghost
seventy feet above the !eke and on the
Maitiend river. Is is the county that et
Huron oeuety,aad the Court Hoose is in the
opbr• ot the town, all of the principal
streets radiating from it like the &pokes ot
• wheel, the Court Howe perk bung the
hub. It 1e an eatsrprisi•g and beautiful
city and to acid to be the healthiest town in
( It la acted for its imm.nee sett
otton mod fu doh mod anther trade.
• • •
Delaware Daily Gazette, 19th : Saturday
found as mitering the pdrt of
whloh pleas overlooks Lek.
MAW from • blot 130 fest high. 1t is
eeswhiered the kandeome0 beers he
and it leaked it tiles the aka. with !m
eh..oh steeples eseinf ens-
ami
w
shims sat tis M peeping eat
from their hM ` Bidet the trees.
Our party was Lovlt.d to 1nep.ot the town,
and oarri•re1 were in waiting to 000vey ea
through the plane. Mr. D. McGillicuddy,
editor ot Tia UoDlslcd iosrat., oe.ort..d
nae o•rria4e and rave ne laugh valuable in-
formation. about his en:erprkdag town. and
4.11,8td tin with his quaint humor and
droll wit. The Court Hones, • handsome
.tone structure, •snrroaoded by • pretty
park, stands in the ventre of tie die. En-
oiroling the park in the form of an octagon
ere the baeteese bo11ding's of the place, add
eight streets radiate kens this oettitrs, teak •
inv an unique and metholest efrmgement.
The plats contain, Mgr? rise mostly resi-
deoose than are asasily fund to so Obi*
town of its alta. A blyole factory, so or-
gan taotory. salt works sad extensive trade
in lumber are carried on here. The Cana-
dian Government has =ono oonsider•ble
honey in improving the harbor, wbiah is •
oommodloes harbor or refuge for vessel
naught 1n • storm in the vicinity. The no -
palettes ie about 6,000. Th. trip was 1.
moil enjoyable one, sad the relief obtained
from the oppressive heat whloh had pre-
vailed before we started and the recovery
from its debllt•ling effects were most grate-
ful boom to as. We made some pleasant
acquaintances whish we trust may be kept
ape •
A. • rale we found the men among taw
Canadians we met, manly. gallant fellows.
•ourusae and kind to strangers. And
there is an ineffable .harm in the gentle
enamors and ,west voices of their women.
yrs are glad to have oath people for neigh -
8.s and trust that - masa amt . gyood fill... _
vberms.may always preil berms. their country
ted sols.
R. Hawthorn, of Se•lorth, vbitl*'the
county town last week.
Ilrs. John fireplug (nee Bates), of De-
troit, 1s visiting In town.
Mime Mamie Dickson left on Monday tor
Maokiamw, via Owea Sound.
Mies VI inefIrede Ball is visiting the
Mime. Rowell, M Waterloo.
j)Ru. Smear is visiting her sale, Rev. Al-
l.n Seiler, In the Queen City.
Mfrs Inca Martin, of Detroit, is vtsittsg
'her relative, hire. Walter Semite.
The Mijes Sullivan, *1 Dates. Ohio, are
visiting their tootle Gaoler Griffin.
8. 1J. Great left Sander per the Calabria
en • visit to his home ow Chatham
Jno. Pollee, d/Srlot general fright etoent,
G. T. in rn.tio.t,lnv to Goderiab..
Mrs. D. Clark and Mime F. MoLellso, of
Egmondvllle. spent Sunday In t.wn.
Mime Annie Williams, of Brooklyn, N.Y.,
is vatting Mr, sod Mrs. Ross Renta11.
Hyden Williams, of the Bank of Com-
smeae. Ssaforah. spent spuds h town.
Mrs. Craseweller left for home on Setter -
day after a pie•met1 visit to relative, is
Fred Eagle, of Toronto, a former towns-
man, le the mist of Walter Prldham. Hast
street.
Mrs. J. sed Cher. Zenner. of Chlaago.
.ro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Visi an.
Mn. Gas. W. and Mise Violet Via'ss, of
Detroit, ase the puma of Mr. ted Mrs. T.
J. Vinson
M r.. Isom Oeat. and °M idren ware the
guests of Mrs J... D. Long, of WIagham,
lath week.
lire. O.pt. Wm. Baster loft fora trip
with her hothead on the Stn. Gomm Wed-
nesday last.
The Tory poems aro nosy b•gfssfmg to
irram01N the alarm that their party may
aloe 1M amain unless roossellotod• Not-
ably Cho Mastnel Star says editorially that
theta are some gentlemen peomasal h the
pang who mold do the party old the
weary a great .enim--by rostra* into
private Wo. It deem net, however, pressed
b arse any of th. parsons 1t hen is hind.
ma leads so to infer that Bir Chen.. Tumor
h still •ho ens to lead. 8o long if these
liess ere olio p•rtyre
ea'e .ids thet he so es
d hair'* party width
wll remorse, it, as Tertea leo kindly hops,
M the Poe .f the p' 1t parltemeat•ry
web as 5mo embalmed in
BbfeWia•te that Tarim have,
at l s% rima to the .41.1. Ms Matson.
p111-1yn bar.ol.5 most bo osrapsd away
boss tory sae s=pot to enter their •hip,
with ray pPeap•at sI assess a the sort
ears fee pswsr oaf
Mao k) mesh., r*.
mgsotewtf•s width 1► of meth grater Im-
pp•ter• M Own& thee the! of the Oes-
smoatiwe earth. It M the &eat. reforms-
p.s, t'h. MgeOPies d the Meats ad
Cased• ts Week* will the laa...sse
therwwmert hewn= theyy eriedesto
Beta rLama MIIIIISInsiMm. bag sensed
• tbsgsit 1 aided wee Is
eLipsmith. tirtt.E..t eWM h
siltelthyUpprr, M M white the
kes• Ms WW1
flim. -.f our m*edts5es .alolapl ba is
N b. Thee. M aloha, very sow to swamp
is the gssrti-* to N-salreat tier ilasets,
est M &old sty be .M a + that its n.
M K"a.f 7 1MeMilatite
pmut toss whisk the
d thernsinelit wealth at lbs
poll, asell r i s by Wm.'. ! i et No 1Jh..l
11623, 8010 tit Mite dil r o d
hr1 Wifetla rigmu04y.1F
w " ISpretest somAMww• nabw
Omits% lississistest Vie Rama
sthso mese* Illes. lb sinks. the
t11MN lraapgei. t sets* it the ores -
p milmate[ bee
pan
tenant/ ,a M M1YI N
rrrawy 4,118 *Te _'lards M psps-
•
h.es s1v4eabd gl.i..N.. llama
hat It r tMltssf? [fart thlf wrM bo d 80►
minally tots so italiterseatims Ai Ms
411 japulig r flosaseoe wadi
A Ager Tres• 8.
i f1 tt ..g a
rlt se
irw M. ! 11eB . ons
hg M`YhetSimi* oJothe
Mrs W. T. Vldmu sad see. of Detesit.
•n visiting lbs lady's par..ts, Mr.asd Mrs.
T. .7. Videos.
tees. Jonpb Terser sad Mrs. James
Terser. of Stratford. se. tis prawns of herr
Wm. ilast•1oa
ltmonsor Grey, Paulo Weeks Depart -
moat. Toronto, wash town the mut weak
ea public lueheme.
Mite Laths Well, who has hese fa D.-
lait the past year, arrived bone ole the
Osmosis m Saturday.
Mist 8.11. 8.158, of BgswdviUs. most
• few days is bows this Took. the guess of
Mrs Jas. Semi•. West•....
Miens Eve' vo send Lilian Hastss. el
Exeter. ar.vts lag se the retddesso of their
awls, J. T. C Wks, Wterloo-d.
0. 0. CAb. end' hwgbter, of 85. Louis.
are 'Oilier le mestisaa's pareals. Glo-
bale sad Mrs. A1bae, 8.78.4d Road.
M. Nodes, of Ol.velasd. Old, who has
bow .p'al'm • taw week. at his hero a
bee. rehgjod M Cl vol•ad ea lselsy, per
ate. Csmbberiiss..
"`Mlm Mo$ ds, .f Brsatferd. sad Min.
Mamba, of gieall,whe TNM 1n tithe u ere
4004.
hese.
04 Ma. J. T. O'BrMe, lege
menet
OWL A. Nairn was i. the 7eeest lb6tido.
masersot
. week211.
tp011t elOs Orsw4 re-
oste most LO.O. .
Thee, Williams, M the Detroit testers
Joimbal, b vliihirs his rabMvs Wr. re%
lbw. Rem llleasll. re. Iiillisan shads a
plwmd ma se Ten flrswat..
1[iteniniiiingollob.
T.. /h• genii it the Mhos. Sadosas,
CheIpt -•.. IM mob mak, lab on her tithes
Win be thea 816 Trsdrm 4111 1 Mdi.y.
Raw. Trask 1'1A and %st► 111•hft Odder.
tN Olopo= merho w Airs j
W
ea sp, r.• 14 dada (w1rMn.
• • .
BelLfosatia• Daily Iades. 191h : At
death . Cassels, several hours leers ,peat
sad a party with about twwty-Ave ma -
Toyama. soder the manage.wt of May w
Shannon and Enters Mitehell and MuGt1U-
enddy,obaperomed the mem exoae0ion over
their eity.
. • •
At the end of the trip the foilowing reso-
lution
eeflution was named : That w• desire to ex-
press our grantsde a the oinsew of Gods-
doh, K11•srdit.. Pert Eight, 8outhamptoa
and "Alter pests skim the Omegas Bay
roots for their posses& sans M mak. our
.tett to theirImes pleas• % ma progsabl,
sad fro frust t them •msdaiiev ay h.
an •ddittom•1 Usk is beagleg ismNhar mono
afloat., salad and .....Petal mations
Mimosa the Demialaa at Gnaw .ed the
United 81stw.
• * ..
RAM ., r .. Daily gids, 14th f G.de-
rtsh. whish raaohd the following
tperdag •11v. 1r a hustling 0am•d1a tows
with 4.000 people. bus Pith modem tm-
promatarts of • thy of shrimp teas mula-
ttos a the' 8514... Thirty sarri.Res mat
the patty at the d.ok and •s murk HI*
followed through bs u8ful. wide etr..1..
quelat reeidese. sad • bmdmem sootiest
taut pee odium of posh sad oeeegy.
ball, author mad lisle vivo those Gnsd1..
• ....JNs out alms the North sharp of
Lake Huron their praofpsl lea.slei.e,
Visbermam' basil. about the dealt • taw
ab*rWmso idle *host the shams of the alto :
great tows of larbr pass *r are paged by
t8• .t till hive lumber piles der the
.8.,.. eM ossa' b the desks s ap b the
tows. alt the MM f eb i5 with tb*ir sill
of oendoals 1.4 Ober lune Vida 0•d*eied.
fart the besrbry e4 t8• great Isaias re -
sensitise d t8. D..ithas ,+ had ail of them.
It W hs -den -s bail.Is'ms and • .*dors
skim with all the past. It w
• - asp •e asp's works amt was
e I1 bag
s of .Crests. And an wit► m p•pd►Mce
al 4.000.
lid T. Taoism, at the 0.:ea. peltr
moth, fad' wU.. d Mn/.k ot.
Mao ymiar4y doer • pMamst "W M
th.M sanest, Yr. sad Mrs. Rum Woo&
Tin Nom Clam Mu. -llama ham
Ames/ es the ihur4•M•s of she es. gait
;sill sig the work torn he IMAM illan o Is
randy M Haid 58. thew gvtas• Mai Mrn
t1 sow the Omsk. se that N will sot bo •