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FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. ---2681
ON THE FIRST OF JULY.
,O £DVIf?HTI$EWIL
N.Moe d changes malt be left at tads
Office sot later
,., then Saturday
MOM The (Dopy for amuses
meat be left not IMur Oban Moo
day noon. Osumi Adyertlao.n nts
ecoephed SU te neer Wednesday Of
.db week.
WA TC tHwLLOT-OSTr heattaO�N FRIDAY
~ 01 Oban �.naeh.d • ad key on Ohre;
wl.�ewwatch
has •Itereate flab of steel end brio
to hey• bees Ion ea N.leun street;
u er will Ware It a etoliL ofloe or
L$
L$ 1ON 8titm�.' pomp factory • re -
.ed
NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS.
The Heron ud Bross Leen and Investment
ythttee popes, per will oatues the trove sad after the on lte
ot
Jac' sax[ L t) • N 8.
Les ea A 1 eosur $7 covens. te hewed,
et dare, cad five soi. • half per e.1. Interest
Witt HORAC* SORTON.-
PO! ia141.
FORSALE-A NEWLY CALVED COW.
A N to WILLIAM RICHAN. 1.' 11.
ma. L esl�T.ww.bl.is
Wanton
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DRIV!WU, HORSE WANTED -
Wasted bulbs
9.dotoc5 Marltionr
Werk.
smeeseas Berm .1WM. UAIIPBLLi.. 9oderletr.P
lAHTID AT THE HAMILTON �
1. 1aVRROW, Prwp. Salle
OODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : JULY , 7,
1898 D. ¥°q1LLICUDDY, EDITOB„
Oodarloh'e Full Day 1 fdport.
The Seemed 4%Itdr a's earade-ChU4rea'e
spirts -S *set. Pared.-rb aeb•JI
eerie w loess -Fire
waste sad Ueseort.
DOMINION DAY was• full day of
sport 1a (loderloh. Early in the leonine
the clouds betokened rue, but by Mahe
ioleek the eke had dearer] cud when. be -
NOM odes sod fes A.M.. tie parade of the
..01 'Wren wee Se. lila day bad every
appblaas of belly t 1*bt and afar
tb"oyh.s. Shortly alter coon the .ktee
began 1. aloud up again. bat •pin the
mead. lifted. sad • full day without • drop
of reinmesieed. MAIMS e,Mt et the day
was
iirlaiSeiteectoveffiLlothg,
led by the 0ederieb Marisa Bead. There
were some 600 children to the program) ,
the rose being up North st, then around
the Courtbonw &seare, Lb. entrance to
the grounds bels made from North-et,•ftr
• complete detour bed been made. The
order of preemies was as faros
Trustee H. W Ball.
Gadertob Marine Read.
Junior Divisions of Ward Schools.
• limier Divi now of Ward Isobool..
Divides 6 .t Central Signet
IN - „ 4 .. ..
w 3 .. ..
r s et N
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anakeeribmIlt'-- ,
ra►!.
The mo•of the premed= Wert D.C-
Mackay, John K*ex and J. C. Mania.
N.arty ail of the pmbiie arra teacher" id
the Iowa net tees proeace te the ebe•oien
sod joined 1s the praiser". Thee were
s x heeded ob*Idreo of the tows school. In
I.. and • member Ir.m the reentry also
wee mustered a the parade.
Oa ernes' at the Coartbour ironed., the
ehrldrw'severts were immpdistely MaaSd,
sod were hope up ..tU-mow, will the Ie1•
lotting remit :
non' mosa
50 yardroes.ream. - lie
strias Reid 2nd, Leese 1'osg ; 3rd,
4; eerie Norther.
60 yard mos, under eight year. -let.
U meld MoD.wald ; 2.d. Bart M.Cseoth ;
3 d, Jams ihoksms.
100 oil nor soder tw--e veal -let„
Ilei
•-..-..pfpl.13llfs ar To. Rami.
pp HOMIER FOR BALK -ONE• OUR -
J ,.r of Quebec sed Welttwatea arrow.
mstet.na eget room. clothe. .11051. poetry,
Meaeete Barr ...etre timbers.0.4.0.4.
asl se., W. lapel.. waw and cistern. mese
bait tree. Mums. peso's., ease. sad *Miss.
Me. 1 5. Merle rooms, wits awe Makes elo55m:
ase et thews reser 1M bedroom OW!,
mans.
et the dials( rears ; aloe ted 1401 sew
sod ae.erma aroma. AL will be meg n
r W e•rssr pe .ase
tar, 510.. sW es the prow. n. ioa
hires
FARM PO�RraBALM-THE UNDER-
_ tarn. lam -1. Om. 4 RIO... QMMro..eesr eels Met t4.w
.se ►••deed sons d emdheavy. easy loam.
Dolt* is•..ri� ell .1.r.d sad n a . good
swats K este v.lta1a The term will be sad
ether welt ar enthest tin ss..en's a.wp•
mead .Meg water •'1 1lee f •'..!e • to
unread farther psMSsar,
FI ASSN. N. OIL rrwet-
V' 0 R SALK OR TO 11884-7011
sale ora rear. the two can leek set-
tees oe the ..rase 5f Brlteae*0 1.d W
watwlo. Week Ter farther eanied••a se-
my
p-
yly to 1(54. aW W P.LL en W wa•Ma
DOR SALA OR TO RRNT-FOR BALI
JL r is rest the lorries, MrmteL M
pram' ecsspad y r. d Is ceanlge
It isms. MAW se .newly rent. Mame
▪ eerier end Idemems. and bee • Meaty.
o rbs a Seems, psatrtr =tar
rr fume
'lime n bele u etas .1 Led .teal
whit throbs sod halt and se
la... apply t F. 11111111.11. es t15►
e yes, yet m _
LION SALI-WTt by AND 70
1. Bu* 1.. u alrv.I *5 yy Tows
Yedertch. apse w0100 le ereetd • s'oa
I.e base.
heed W Sepember. *111
Arab to CAYIRON. NOLT t I1M8.albl.
gaerieb el If
\%ALi) ABLS TOW Pt PROPIRTV FOR
011.1 -The brlek r esl4es.5 sammee kesg
Ne rive, aid Lb formerly oeerp404 y tb
at. A. Me.1)ers ret set . Meeter la charteary
One et ale [seat Taloaale mid dseln5le pew
Mitre brews.
I. T6- twe•ree r Isms dinning Mss
mob most i hE
tockseire{�m�oay,t toly spetream
ler Ledo. We/Nat
The deters boom sal
the he•.�Ty.eIyta.s...� �aUsys�. emfor~merly mist Yfi
Mr to -�AltROp t�tereflrDtrtteelle/ebr
/ltuatlolnr Vthwast.
NEWS
for t$b.ssoo. god ter Belabor, end third for
Melones. with Unmber is fuartb place.
In the twit -mile pofot rice there were tbe
gime sorter. and • hot roes resulted be -
twos the ooeteststs, except H..dsaie,
who claimed a foul sod Rot out of the rate
lb. resale was as follow.: Belcher, 28
points ; Sesame, 27 ; Humber, 2b.
TUB •Aa1LLL MATCH
It wee "emoted teat tb. St. Mary's ball
Player. would be here tor • creme with the
Godutob team, bat es they sent word that
tatty had made other arrepa.mmu for the
ABOUT
Macey wish to ears money smash te re to
Menttobe. Fanners •ud other* stn the
w.imrs part o1 the Penises who may know
of their whereabouts will 000fer • favor oo
the parents of the boys by sondes euok in-
lormattoo without delay to The Journal
.1Soe. Berlin.
•• AT ROWS" 10 TMS Wuooa. -''lino
Greco sod Helen Polley, who with noir
friends, More Shames end K. Campaigns,
have been roitlesuo8 at A. M Peley's (✓m
tor the past Lew weeks, gave • pleasant
"at home o bN..ea 511 c and sixty guests
lass weak, whom, whit danotog o the maria
W b team *soared. Tee
day 151 tng •m was -- tit• 61••01" •ro►estr•• • meat .njoyble
game with 'Newham was Istereetfa8 •pp to time w .peat by ell pressor The young
when Under. west •he.,. ladies Lead relating to their homey in
w
tot *Aoki • rad M trot ►h* remU prsett•
cues
the pith insets. w
o•liy est .f doubt. The Rime eod.d with toted Ilg' wo.k.
1Vto45m's rventk inning., as the teem DLre or Ms JA**aaY.- Richard J•f.
trots the North bad o leave le eetob 15m fray, of the late GM .1 J•ffr.y Bros., pub-
treln. Fellowin[ ls the rrsosi --
hobos of the Galt Reporter whoa the
cederiab A.S. a 1s. Arae consisted el Richard Jaffrey and the
F 8 jirit..:.,.e.a 1 labs George J. J•4rsy, died at bar reeidoo
1- • f>• LeOamuen streak USft, Monday moretag
stoHardy,it 4 -•
�� bb 65th year, Mr. Jaffray, who bad lieu
RA.r1'.yI. , e • •!_....� g. . a resident of Galt foe 64 years, and- mayor
haeU,G.ra. L L • .•••3 i of the tows for two year•, was greatly re
hNU, 2 tis 1 1 1 spooled by all deems of the virtually A
0 2 0 widow sod three "regroup daughters survive
E 1 2 h'rn Mr Mewl was uocl. of Mn. 0. A.
Nano. of Godot•►.
Irwin. r. �.
l hempeze. 1 b.
1'eseo41Ma.t . •
t V iashasp.
l!•n1, 25
Veldts. L t.
theatres, 1 b.
Looking*, e.
I -win, a 1.
Alderson, d
Aru, 0.
IMarline. r. f...to A1 1 1
t..klatee. as r
16 40 $
-A -1-'g.
4 0
4 1 1
i 0 0
1 0 0
3 0 1
A FAws Hoang BOYSLL.-The Felice all
VFW Wasters Valerie are loofas oe • men
*keg awe" 0e mew es J. B. Wilson mid
prneo4o to be berms borer. He rets 5n
beard her, le ammo every intention, ber-
trete small seise d mosey, mid teams Dog..
Mapes es whit* be realize ell the way
frog 60 oma o S7 The preel siel pekoe
seat oat • tamer deriorilmg him as • mei
of 66 t 60 yeas of age, 5 bet 7 echos to
height, wombs 145 pound.. and hes. mons.
webs sod oh*u manlier, detect a right foot,
v.ry sestlydreemed sod r '•tweya talking
HOME.
total Vesta Walesa. 70%;C.re Verposo,
1r84 ; E ',iodise Williams, 61 ; Peal 'lum-
bar, 604 ; Daisy basely, 69 ; W. *1Iuazt
Leas, 66. The winner u, therefore, Miss
Vesta W•t.en of the tow., wbo has attend-
ed the heartens for teres year... The rage
Linea. retinue that the wetter shell obtain
.t least 40% of •sob subject sad 67% of Doe
total, and the papers were .imtlu to thee.
riven at the Departmental ezam4Ntioes.
(Lodid•tee [tad, tberelore, to be well up is
their work to order to stela to tee required
• endlo'. The priootp•l reports that the
wieners, judged by their sobool record, are
well ,Ieserveg of the honors they have woe
Newt year It u probable shat the number of
c.adi0atoe w111 M (teeter, and the aom-
pnttloa even keener, and en should be glad
10- be 'else. ao*eaaoa berate that time oases
1het Mn. Adenoma's thoughtful and public•
spirited liber•hty has •umuloted some Dae
lain to fellow hoe example by l...dt.g .
scbolorebtp or .Douai prize u 0oneeottoa
with the (IC 1.
, .84,w sl she war.
1 1 3 4 6 6 7' y Towwro lsoomuaL Exm• mo, -'1'bd
t: Ankh 0 2 0 0 6 3 2-10 prise Ira for *be Tomto industrial Eclub.
W 0 0 0 1 3 0 0- 4 is.i, which n to be held tbs. year from the
aib•s 291* of August to the 10.5 of September,
Uspirs, Sere TN► bas been samed, • espy of .hio5 we have re.
Toni CMOs lisp. rived. The Exhibition L to M foretelly
1. boww see rases was • 5.r •0 el wised by the Geworser-r seam' a0d Count-
■ymeseMen. sleek wire walk use. traps. ... el Abuses en Tuesday, 30M Await,
weak and imilles. wad" te5gbt the •.d than will probably 5t their last racial
vamp./ parttaa .f the .-soototor.. Aside pt•b'ic set to the 1).m,ates previous to their
cram se. iasis 5afftsaery a ehr warm. departure Prem our shores. The Ethiblaen
aimed oadmas is W ted4.r .il .d., tae ter vear promisee to he more tatareetteg
Iambus and other work were well ■p r Nan anal mi &resort rf Greet B•ltain and
mouton °. mod elms of the meets, tzar. Frames *mob madam lure 'Lahr*
1 i rawly the desk wits btntsan.were roe& - IT bIoULD 15 DI/Dn5D. -The Owns
The Mews olid the Zola is tt• triek .5ie oarv..p..4e.i .4 Ia. Tuseato T.I..,..
mot eZ4bitd some .:..hest tamblta8. .ode the fell awls, to his paper : Arm.
SACS
NOD. Allan. of Orden*, ud Henry
�/ sea thaws, of Rie.sos. are here oe Mamas
O..M4.'*b'• atom was 005(0 a the
h0reo roes, sad, se ...sl. teeetieepohvont•
Ilene Swath :Sed. Josh Th1m.5 : 3rd. Ar• Tate h5rw sp•rtort t pr'
with tee Department of P■Nie Werke re-
entered
(ied.rieO booboo he vemssla
en er d wer the opttyatt's Troy stao that the saw skeeter, which
ennrsd were Wilt Wy Di 'Maw Iwdy.' .*11 sold holt • urines bushel. a,r•io,will
J.a Wyatt'. silly LNem..t, •.d R
d . Attires.
100 yard reel, ander 15 year. -1st, Jona
N shone. ; 2rd, Arthur Moleen ; 3rd,
.1 ba Hillier.
3legged roe. --1st, Willie R.,54..., sad
J the ilemelap ; 2.d. Stalwart Musty sed
Reward •.bermes ; 3rd, Jesb Themis end
Reg. Harmon.
Bartrace -1st, W.LL Kirkkride ; 2.d,
Harry Belabor ; 3M, Germ McCrea►.
Reaming hire jump -tat. Rog. Harrison;
2 id. Arthur Melo* ; 3rd, Howard Rrhert-
sea
Ramming hop, step sod *amp.-let.Jvbe
Nieh0*... ; 24, Lie Karr ; 3rd. Rage
Harris.
Standee 10sg jaep-1st,.iKiser it
2 et, Rater Maness ; 3rd, J. reel -
ens.
Race ..es •roast the Nears -1.1, J.t..
N Moises ; 8 oh, Hord litshertoon ; 3rd,
L -s Kam.
J..lgeo-1 C Mortis, J be Kenn, Ge.
libeepard, Jenatha. Martis, Wm. Lisa.
The games were elce•ly 00.' mai, and
Pm Immo lied me easy task to •wsrdrsg the
prises snow the y,.thiel athletes
BOYwANT AD -TU LHARN TRS
yokels, ►salsas. Otis hes Is to 17
Wen of age. .0e W psm u . i strtr =.ASL•
sr.Mrred. App[/
OW, a.
WT.ANTID-YOUMG MIN AND
women. er deka mos If et�tu�dyoga. to
inapt. et good mass, fled
to ema
sod'
inapornkreeewrt
t per 11141•. sod
Rlty, T. fl
WANT1D--MEN ARU WO05 11 WHO
y.4 *. dao it tm
Mere
wt�iee MwStoutly. Addrelless
j*1W 10111 CO., .roar&
WAWTED-TR ACHILRB AND OTHER
Maritggttt mss for vacatlen or perssse4t•
y a
MOO for " Canada : An 1*eTMgmdle
.4 tee CoSotry, 1. five royal (sane velwtnm.
No delivering �Li*flOO '1 j•ajOe�Ole"1oas
THE
D70111/1 sad C1iaalalt•
TaSmven'. •'Atels e" sod "8pls.' In use
fi lit beat 15• herr* est • Reed sad of, and
•'ll.y Lady," wk the Lad with the .1501.
(tiny wet Muobsl, until .w the tan for
the hem. .tntek. wheat oath of the stirrup -
iron* of "Atelier' book., .ad his rider wse
formed to hew en to Me saYMl'i ark, them
.,vase Nm so Aware o walk the bores
during tee tem *litre 1. Mb. si.usd heat
t(n.h.e w .i{•rtmSd M --1e .fartl"a
pout owing loo .t.bbrr.aoimow dm wart01
•A1.1ir." WM . they
e.. • pretty .see. prtM..lrly become the
three Leder., and there was • erre finish.
with "May Lady u freak 1011owo4 L
II.e result.
trey Lady
1) .moat
A '.liar
mrlt4' "Jura
60 yard rose, rider 6 yearn. -1st, A.
T<Ir►hrMt; tad, R. De P..dry ; 3rd. L
olras, ander 7 years. -lee, Limits
Cvr+it ; 20d, *4.Llde Nairn ; 3rd, F.
Danish.
60 yard oar, soder 9 year. -110, Bella
Wilma ; 2.4, Ells O.Idtberpe; 3rd, Del
Nara
75dad1years
Ghee' seHP.e ; 3rd,
Abysms
75 yard nee, wider 13 sera. -Ira. Ethel
71.1* ; add, May Leets : 3rd, Lillie Promo
Peseta Roo*. -Tea potatoes were plaited
in frost el m.► 0.0es40mt, the potatoes be-
fog emir fenr IW aware. At • signal beam
(Hen. meth girl eo.a0mmod pickle, op bar
ren of potatoes, sae ata time, Owing sham
in • hasp at the tap sod el the res. About
thirty err *tired for the ram, and as
there was room for ally 16 to take part st
.s.ai the rape was divided into two potions,
reoaltisg se follow : Sooting 1.-10. M
Hewett ; 2nd, Cora Cherub ; 3rd, Nettie
Mala and Thirst Lewitt, STs.. The
wooed womraoo wee, by wish et the testate -
ants, ns as 5 straight rase, 75 yard.. remelt
to/ se follow.: 1st. PUMAS M.Cresth : 2ed,
Artois Dowdls6; 3rd, Dors Mcleod. The
prix mosey was divided. there beteg titres
divisions of the third prise
gag ram., 25 7.54s and retor..-Ise.
Lillie Ki,k5rll. ; 2 ad, Maggie Desk l bid.
Eve Maims,
Judges -0. Nein. D.� �, Jae.
Rothmans, W. Meerwth uud 6 P. Bilk.
Till OICTOL I rAlAp•.
OY ICING AND CLRANINO -WHY
should anyone 1. fledoie• !. ache■
Went* haus dyeing er Ira dais
they nye paths beet vara and meet anisf■e-
ties at , thodo 1►feta oo f work
Wan st., 11.40 1 see of wort
earned out n unarms mederete,
neo no delle*ar1y ebetad , 4.0(55 .
(odde y. JOHN MIRKY. pr.r1M.O.
MINS asii'i omrr t•
Preemie a1111 Mf1�4Mt ilketterholk boo's
(frsslip�fmtdal N b Streit
lesser .f V.1▪ 60IC>her• t Nee
P l M 'num ` .ad Norniyys�y.�pga pswed
Teariertie
rable. for or..(l. mod /tdlnty method for
vele. Stedmli wwly Terme I;eneer-
ItedaT•ter* seem the demdi 1icEIN
ZIL, mom , rat. e41.
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tea ready ler insane en September 1u, mod
that me far se attempt has boa mode to
,•ooms's, the thonei.g of t h. \rrber. Is
• der to have the Wax ready for the open.
tag of the envier. dredging wall have to be
ammesseed at ono., sod omtiusid every
hn.r, day .ad eight, Ir two menthe. Mr
Alba nota *het the apple crop throe/heat
the whole et Wishes Osborn will be owe of
.he largest for may years. ad t54 quaky
premises be be comet M the goaatily.
THE PROMOTION EXAMS.
Lilt o1 Buoeerrtul Puplle.
The alarrent 104.1s4.. er the Ward see
■lel sceesl• Mal *rem -l'ese•
Weer eters.• er candidate.
WO. Move rased.
DEATH or CAPTAIN DAaciT.-Copt•ia
Themes N. LJ5.e.y, Iso of the *Meet resi-
dents of this tows, died os Thursday last
teem the effects of an accident he met w115
over • year ago, me which resulted In •
sutoture o1 the *streams to the aom•oh. H•
was well know, on the l.ks from Ch*oag°
le Buffelu durum tie sixties, sod bad the
rep■tab's of being ass of f5e mot fearless
navigators of tb• great I•ko. For • number
of years he held the positions of borber-
master end wbardoger of this port, sod •
little over • per .go he received o appoint-
ment from the present Government to the
oastom0 hoose here, wbloh position he held
until hu death. Hs was • lite -long itelorm-
er in politico, and was one of the stalwart.
who earned the elections in South Herm
when fighting liberals were much seeded
He will be remembered by •11 the leading
airier. In Westin Ontano,ag.ionwbem he
75.4 taltlpl"4-J4. snoop • bard battle, lie SM
68 yore __-oft ••• sod leaves • wtdew sad two
«.w . Lotto. E , of G.deriob, sod Thomas,
o1 Buffalo. sod leer d•sgbers Mn. A. E
Macgregor and Mrs. H. J. Less, ofPort
Hare, Me. Angie Dewey, ase.. of De-
troit, and Mr.. Harem, of London. All
el the family, 'roar ora. Harris*. wore
pretest et the steeping. The funeral took
place to Maitland o.metry Sunday after-
noon last, and was largely attended It wee
under the •sprues ot the A.O.U.W , of
whiob the dossed 5.d been • member for
eighteen years, and • lune sambee of the
Tel KLIVATOI Cos,/INT O...altZID -
Th. hot emeriti ins ti.g el tart eh•rehelders
of the Gderich Elevobr sad Truant ("oti-
osity, Limited, was held at the town b•11
Saturday moroieg. The sb•nhold5a ekct-
el as dinettes : H. Matins end H. F.
amen, el Keine. ; M. M.Lm.ghlts, el
frosto, repr.emtine the millers-; N.
..eat, of Berrie, and James Clark, A M.D.
Allen and W. L Hare, of bederio►. The
tweeters net sub rola ^ntly and elected H
Maras presi.eet, A. MOD Allen nos prett-
iest, .ed H. F. Meters secretary sad
•teaiarer. The directors adopted the agree.
meat writ the taw. of Goderioh which had
been draw. ■e by the oorpor•tioo solicitor
for the They
of th• interests of the
terra The also adopted • oode ot bylaws
for the regulation of the affairs of the 0om-
paay. 1he weeks at the (leek are prooeed-
lay seWfeeeorUy. and the elevator will be
ready to help in the handling of this 50.505'0
IN TOR 1YSllISO
there was • e..cer% at the Oak. an1 •
son action dopl.), on the Square Alarm
e-isber el people trimmed the firework ,
• kir* lasted anal *early Moven e'er*,
• hes the apao5al tree tett ter outside
points, aerrylo•w5y • deree tuber e1
vary weary •ad,y-lades p•s•esgore•
AROUND TOWN.
RsoovltttPO -W• nee pleased en leers
that Mrs. Jobe Byrom, .bo was erv010y
afll,otd with wemtroke on JON 24th, L
rapidly ri.oviwiog from the effdota of the
•. rete, sad L maw able to be armed again
Tal Merge' Arum -Teo renew
of the High Coati or .leaner for the trial .1
joy eases will mmatente oe October 3rd,
5.4.,. 25441. Mr•,dl1 ; and the eitielery
our will be triad bet ore Jamie Y*eM•hem,
• rmm..s4.r November 21.t.
Lynas Qoosmmennise - Wm. Holland
Saturday W/ brought to Tel RtoiAi. adios
• ..pi lot of the karma sod beset geso5-
barer that we bine sees Nits treason. Hr
gas quit• • member of barbs. •ad In time
wit LA able to apply all oornen.
At 10:30 the members MVO Hens Bi•
'yak Club timed ep, and, led b eb0 Leek•
stew Med. Reseeded es the O.T.R..tate.
M mint 15..iolate who were expiated en
the 11 e'eleok train. OD the arrival ,t the
trails .1(5 several hundred parse
he
bioyelbes re-formed .ad wb.4.4 to the
Square. A pleasing lasere of the bigots
oretiossen was the number of lady Men
who took prt't in the event. and the sage
nod mos with whbb they kept their esoma1
la the Mede.
ParrrO0LD. -The proposed trip of the
Harm B.eyots Club, whine wee to have
eke= plate T.adoy 50asls5 to the fare of
Harry Morris. Morrldsle, was pmtpomed
owls` Io the sodden illness of George Mor-
rie, Harry'. eider bretber. TN klleyels
boys and the many other IAedele of the
Morris family are hoping fir the ersedy re•
eatery of Mr. Morrie.
Goo. m CutrTo .-J. W t,r,rter, who
t. r a somber of yean pees has been forams
I. one of the d.p•rtmoNm Ili iM arms f.0.
try. left fa Orin*n Me116y Mel, -where,
we understand, he has parabond t rest•er-
ant 10511.1.. Mr. teeter Me bats • food
onion daring his residers is Goderleh sad
W. with bins *eery prosperity le hie SOW
vesture.
ygw Ar'Raw001.
*her Insets the bade red wheelers wan
!areal a prw10tras..bd after • streak of
tha Innen psaaaeded demo Sot* street W
y. *RleshSlal Perk, where the .f ereeos
Vere 1e h held. Them eenekted .1
onus, a 4.o.11 marsh biofroisoirothe
l
G.e.nsh rid Wolohan Main •
barn roes, rd • erre of samba* lid
Ibnr teeie by sp.el•l ent.rlalnma
71x1 SWTtlt i WWI
wen Ira ens plastid is Mr Wart arid
theaihe opas4s4 feature was N. elf mW dumb.
There use fie• .bstbsre, J. S. His4arw,
Charlie Mann50, Id Realer, Mel. Rem
her sod MOi.rse. t Mho's'' rider. The
nem get off in fairly geed sham, and keel
se • geed, mat elle far the hes g5arer,
.bin .11M01n11 Kt1A*0.1 stet to the frees
sod bad It Mw el Mohr' of • mile, Tees
Ross•• .10..1ed •.•• him se the been ter
.• herw. .aA iu... was a rear he Meal
' -mai* is 14 pins
THE following are the results of the
promotion exams. of the d*ffere.t divisions
o1 the Ward and Model wheals of tee town
of Godutoh held In June, 1896.
WARD e'HOOJO
Junior Div. S1. Patrick's (Mir 8keltoa,
Washer) to Sea. Dr. Per mark 32 --P.
timeam, b7 ; L'. Terebull, 57 ; k. Welters,
56 ; A. Gwiey, 66 ; 8. MoKtanoo, b3 ; W.
Nortbodge, 62 ; M. Stoddart, 50 ; A.
Uewdie8, 48 : K. Sone, 46 ; V. P..mi.g•
ton, 44.
Juane Div. 8. Andrew's ( Mir Parsons,
taoe1er) t6 8M. Eh.: -F. Melios•Id, 67 ;
K. Mo119ae1d, 644 ; E. Rolin.e, 49 t A.
Nairs, 46 ; M. Wylie, 44; N. Sharman, 42;
E. Muer. 42 ; C. Richards, 42 ; F Rom,
38 ; C. Gives, 36
Junior Div. tit David's (Miss Mol,er,
readier) to Sen. Di•. -T. Thomas, 60 ; L
Fraser, 60 ; W. Smith, 60 ; U Aitkin, 59 ;
Or... (lark, 66 ; A. Whitely, 63 ; W•
Joaastm. 53 ; N Graham, 62 ; L Herr,
82 ; (:. Murray, 51 ; C. Ijnian&, 51 ; B.
('.ray. 50 ; E Tye, 46.
bee. Div. 8t Pstriek'. ( Mir Burn*,
Washer) le Model Grade I. Pam mark 200.
-Rita Jordi., 310 ; Ivy Newton, 294 ;
Frick;. Bailey, 287 ; Feel Platt, 267 ;
Blanche Kan, 253 ; Walter Seamier., ier., 236 ;
Jack Welsh, 234 ; Sean Noble, 232 ; Bertha
Dowding, 226 ; Arthur .rortbed4e, 223 ;
berry ashlsrtos, 221 ; Joe Slow, 221
See. Div. 81. Andrew's (Mir Weirton.
[..•ober) to Model tirade 1.-Loumt Bell,
301 ; John Tretbewey. 2113 ; Yea Cornell,
287 ; Geo. Mao faire, 287 ; Frank Cr.tg,
284 ; Ella Meager, 284 ; Cb.rlo Mier, 275;
Willie Proudfoot, 275 ; Jean Tem, 271 ;
Isobel Proodfoot, 261 ; Some Thomp.00,
249; Epi. Sparks, 248 ; Anne Lawson,
239 ; Mabel Moleud, 2Z7 ; Harold Sparks,
219 ; Edith Leonard, 202.
lieu. 1)i.. 8t David's (lien Wainer,
teacher) to Model Grade I -Ness Craig,
299; Jeanie Proadloot, 271 ; Robert Wtl•
.on, 257 ; Anew Dunlop, 250 ; Lewis Elliott,
260 ; Mete Wyatt, 247 ; Herbert Dunlop,
243; Sem Bean. 236 ; George O•,riok, 229 ;
Gilbert Card, 215.
111001L BCI ooL.
Div. VI -Grade I to tirade II, IMiss
Stewart, teacher.) Pre mark 250 -Oeoer
CLttee, 401 ; Albe Aedreoe, 586 : Willie
Creoles, 380; Dottie Murray, 378 ; Aimee
Horton, 360 ; (Awn Attktw. 349 ; Lull.
Ymitb, 346 ; Protein Steen". 343 ; Roy
Themeon, 342 ; Hata MaK•y, 337 ; Ledo
Tweedy, 318 ; David Reid, 316 ; Ernest
Platt 314 ; Jos Miller, 311 ; Flamm
Graham, 300; Berry Bobber, 293.
Div. 17 -Grade I to Ord1 II (Mir
Franks. trsober.)-M. P. Laos. 370; Lydia
Belt, 5 9 ; Gimes Rhyme, 366 ; Malcolm
Melharld, 354 ; Mand Tilt, 362 ; May
Coats, 329; twos de Pendry, 384 ; Reuben
Sallow., 319; Mahal Aohesoo, 307: Nene*
based, 306: Lane Todd, 304; Mies Card,
291; Once Hoggmrtb, 299 ; Clara Serbere,
299; Andrew Mair, 292; Rolla Wylie, 278.
brethren turned out to show reapeof to the
memory of one wbo, tn his own rugged way.
had easy • Um" and oft prayed himself oe
be every heck a mea sod • brother. 1['►.
r.•11 bearers were Henry Herein, A. MoD.
AIL*, Wee. 1wm, A. Farrow, tape. A.
Beres and M G. Cameros. The mnlor at
the how fed grave were performed by Rey.
Mr. Godwin. and the A 0 0 W. o.remisy
was celebrated by Br. 8 P Hain sed Bre
W. R. Robertson end the lode at large
The flap al the metem5 hew and wharf
sorted stbatf-ear..
'oath of
FATAL ACCIi CNT-
Mharle Nie. sear OMiMvuto. i
...late.
The folrinag, from The Bolatrvel,. OleM,
refers to a former .as61.d readout el this
section, • roe of Semeal 05e, trmerly Sf
eotbor..
O■ Moody •fter•oos between t,e sad
six "'dock, the ne.s spread throughout the
lows of • reams, aooident in w5ioh (.'hare.
Oke was seriously injured. Urea laquiry
i1 was lotted to b, oely too trey. Chert •
was engaged teac51.5 reboot • few miles
✓ etheast of Be sevlw, the jersey book
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS•
HAeraiti MAO/Ulan roll JULY. -- The
Ladies( features of the Jely Harlem', are
"TIN People and their Uo.ernment," by
Harry Loomis Nelson; "the Ethics et • Tor.
rids,' the story of • renowtr. with • Span-
ish bull -fighter, by Luo*• reedy, illustrated
by photographs [alien by the ant hot; "Notes
00 Journalism,,' by Geo. W. hominy: "A
Man and nt. Knife, Pee•a4s from the Lite
of James Bowie," by Martha MoCalloub-
Wilhame; •' Eastern Siberia," ty 8tepheo
B000l, illustrated from photographs [.ken
by the author; "A Colonial Deme, Neglect-
ed Records of 151 Lite ot Mistreats Margaret
Brent, Oho earliest Anomie Woman to de -
need the Relit of Suffern/is," by Caroli.
Shuman Bessemer; "New Era is the Middle
West, ' by Charles Moreau Harter; sad New
Words and Old." by Professor Broader Mat -
15.118
• -
thew•
Haeme'.' Wats LY. --Name the David war
with the Rubory pis•t a at the terrines
el the osetgr-1,, the artless el fhb ooeotry
hare never 8.05 jested -1j 'MDsideM-
lel. dat•oo. from nor seas awes ; sod in
Manna expedities it will be most tatormt•
log to observe the meaner in whiob oar
officer. snook the numerous sad serious'
problem. which confront the leaden of arm-
ies of eoeapafi'n sad anneditosnory foredo
operating tar from • 5w of .eppltr.
•, Every grmaon of m .00emeat the* comes
up se oew," old an officio at 8.D Erasures
last week to John F. Bodo, the well-knuwa
correspondent, " •ed all the details of meal
•o entireties are experimental." Yr. Bal----
well represent Harper'. Weekly with Uwe. --i- -
eral Merritt'• troops, and hos letter frets
rope
Ts. Bova Ix Rio. -The volunteers at
Load's broke amp es Saturday, gid the
liederioh oo5Wgene arrived hems oe the
1 30 r. M orale. Copt. Holmes reports that
No. 1 oomtrany ten year was • very credit -
ebb lardy of m's, olid thee their .hooting
*bowed an improvement ever lot year. The
b,ve ked • very geed Mm. at 0•61p, W
weather braise exeell..q wept drier the
1.51 few dam when It was Me bet fee aces.
fart. Capt. Relate. had thMrty•three men
le hie oessened. The 3314 was the only
battalion .f rd-omae is the Held, the re-
mainder of the brlgodo bolsi oompeeed 11
rifles, cavalry sad wailer,. The lellewieg
remarke et the London Free Press editor
that No. 1 eomp•oy bad geed asoMOtiOSs et
o•enp sed brought so dl.eredlt apos them :
„ 11 wee "'sadly aekeowledged to be •
splendid temp, ea I.pnvemast apes the
earlier age, end, is feet. ea all that have
gage before for ever r loom. All the regi-
ments is Damp were excellent, alike le work
done sod In raw material. A better ober of
men tare wet every year. A .troll oboe*
through the moires of squads at work would
.how good physique to be the rale The
a.d.rei.ed and *reeked were rare stoop-
rms. hatter were ,immature Ids is eel
dime. The map 55td ..me 1,500 6*e men
of hit on of eery toed Mature and chest
w.•r.m.st-mss wk.. adequate dnll
mad braising would taro into superb
leitli re, and .velyose in authority wee Ino
is praise of the b.55.4o of the m's, wee
created N trouble hewn street, were quiet
is .•.teas, •eel *1 10 o'clock took " 11.bm
o ut" literally A *leen looking, well.
.pokes, deism Ilelsg Int of rime fellows
5.7 mime. Hard, asseetentUOas work by
. he letemete.1, sad f1s. ,..dis.sd to leers
by the me.. ere the ride."
M. ivo* re Waoxerne -It meta had
• Dominion D.y rnbr•too. and Al.: Mop
Iyer was In it. Re mitered t0e fire elle
sed belt -mile M515 ..d took Sol is rob,
the erne for the respeetl.. ries Ming 13.06
lid 108 A1.1 says they M.. • sew
quertar-61110 track ep Miro- o geed me -
sod Nat the village l. " wheel army." He
was es • sew Rod Bird Spee[,.
Two Clu,Lmtnl AoosrTsD.-Tal ere•
saes bursae d worts is a me** of the
lolbwis bomsa.leulos t Is WW1 of the
if•ehol.n' bastion o11% 1 barebTesesps the
.h.tleree of the Old Maher is ploy • g4..mmw.
sof Mil, aid game a rhe n/ Tssp-
day ooss4.g. N7 ern* w Um As•
n& '
MarltoPerk 4Ym5d. RWe WIN
"bos an.na1051 t or
plop t
Orr MI.4so.-Tiro ba1'. aced about
Inns yeas%• Wrier six miles non d Or-
in. Window Lusty, left Moir been w
Son4ay ad lest weak, ming synnaIly io •
Tann of as"thara dlr.5Msn. Hees .1
Mem ere Wrest .44 tall 1st Wit sm. I MM
elder W dart 1.. • rosily .wmplmm sod
psss
sootiorbre Mils. pan (Mekkl*. sod hs.
rhe Oar. Tits Wrest wear • bleak AIM
rad .4555, red W sod . Linable rlsity
mixed with tetter MON.► 14ka bels 44yn
an Moto sale it awtA .1 imailk, M 0 aeons
sad forth being studs with • bores ud gi(.
05 the trip home on Monday alt/moors his
Item rut sway. Then what happened!
N. parasol L able to tell ?be horse ran ap
to 0 farmyard, sad brag r..ngnlzed• slid
armee the .almal's ladiaatloo to ran
away whenever an opportunity offered, the
farmer at twee est oat to loot for result.
A short distaste ■p the road the aaeoseonaa
form el the driver was di.00vere'l, wounded
sad Uwediog by the wayside. A wa4.n was
proOered end the apparently lifeless tore
plloed *erre and brou,bt to the home of
the faintly in Boisoe••In. All was done
that eseld be, but without •vaH,od about 8
*'*look r.M. • pedalos death removed from
this world • bright red ptomat7ine pose GN
without regaining Oeosowusnem. From the
ase the bruised form was first examined by
the ereedt•( phyioiao no hopes were ea:
t ,talo, Ne bead and l.os Ming badly
brained ; sad from the feet that the hand
was ea frequently pared over the eb.omeo,
iatesaal Wary was aenoipeted.
The funeral took place M Wedne•doy
eorai54 under the direotioa of IDs Indepen-
dent Order of Oddfoilows, dimmed having
bees • member of 8oiwvin Lodge No. 17,
aid was the brim[, perhaps, ever soon in
Boirevab. TO. remains wore e.50.yed to
the Methedi.0 oflerob, where • lervas or
I•elt'. The Oherch was filled to overflowing,
the surplus exteadios oat on the street. D.-
oeued h.vine bre • member of the eboir,
his chair was draped in mouralsu, lid ever
the book also hang the iesigaa of the order
to whish he belonged ; the organ. too, was
draped. 0. the platform were Rev. Meme
Harries, Treomeo, Hill and Vu 1aagi1.
The Epwrtk term was also present Is •
b.,.4y. herr were the kind words spokes
by the reverend ymtlemee as to d.o.•eed'e
lite, and rosy earnest appeals were made
on behalf of the Ileum -Aso 11.104 • db.
plum, sinful and elat4.ther mshely IUB
Contrasted with that of the life of Claris.
the average young man's life wee an 111
nompSrleoa He was • true believer la the
I,.rd Jesse Christ, which feat roe. far to
h■ey ap the spirits of the sped paresis and
of the brothers and sitters who numbs him
Upon the bier rated einerel beautiful
Hovel offertege : Ocie from the Oddfellew,
.se from the Epworth League. 's• sae\
tram Mr sod Mn. J A. Wright, Mies Cal-
dor an4 C. H. Jamas.
Os leer. the abash the prooe5Ns re-
formed rd. beaded by the low had,
morebd to the eseterl. 1. Ifs, Wide.
the lddf.11ows. were tee wheal ANldres
*05551 by dogwood and members el the Ip -
worth Lewis. 'Me burial .areae bass
read N the pays, the beautiful but hope's
Ivo banal earns. of the Oidfell.we w0' nee
dared, as the else. ell wile* the glade d
earth were rolled ser the reals el a
er.m1.R sod fled-11arfa{{ran4111.
Thewee fined with eeNn battles.
lesteoad with eyries of evergreen. 0.a'
the betM4. the Ades nem oovueed with
vines el the modal m.wMly•
161 P►Uipu,r will appear regularly u Owl
joarS•l.
HARrxa's BAZAR --The 00merotm are
ruses illustrated in Harper's Bazar for Jan.
25, and designed for summa weer *mom
tie meaoeiae, ta the country, and by the
era, dial., the combined merits of being at
the same time servioralin andattlstto. Th.
action include. the 'doing obapier of Black's
•• Wild Kelt.'' and • Meaty b Cystitis
B.raard, earthed " 8lspstif
sod among tbetopics treaterta . sofa -
i'
les are " Leiters ofCriii�sw•.
Tolked About," and " Useful Things he
abs War " The mines of papers os " Oar
Life with the Cbtldrea," by Ansa West -
worth Bears, oeetlg005 to be both well res-
.00ed and well written, and the Paris and
Leaden letters, the usual departments, sod
the " Answers to Correspeadenta " *omelet.
an attractive oimber of Oils mutheritativ
and readable periodiooI.
41717 Liam.' Hoes `JoearAL -1 ht
President os borrh.ik rides spiritedly
morose the tease of the July 1541..' Home
Journal under hie new flag, and his ohief
o'•araote►lstte• sr. detailed le an illnstr.ted
ee..odotal b:ogrmphy, contributed by his
nearest sod meet intimate IrtrWs. Oa the
enitoral page 11d.ard link writes for ironies
end young isles. and Mao Liken Bell, who
•rites from St. reerrber0, tells bow she
mad. • snap-s5et pboto.r•pb of the Cor of
Rome '• Where Christine. i. Lite the
Fourth of July" de.orlbes • New Oilmen
('brtetlas, sod " A 1'eao levies People "
raves an i.15resta4 Ilimpn tete the lives
sod eastoms .f the quelst, peetaresgue
Dunker.. ".om Mariam's Wife," Ham•
lin Orland's new Western eters, MI Julia
M.ngred's', real, ., A Heevu•K1ssing .
Hill." are strorg fiotion l.turse. 14r. R.
T Rorer writes 00 " rorty Kinds of Som•
mer 8•s4withee end •' The rim Fooda for
Stout and Thin Women," and other oostnh
niers also present articles of practical value
and totem% to wanes in the boom. By
The Curtis t abb.biog Compeny. One dol-
lar per year ; 10 cents per Dopy.
SC•Ia*miM 5OR JOLT. -The War leads
the July number .f ioriboer's Magneto.
he one saw its 1)14u:eke ander 'son *01.1-
.111. elroum.tsaces then kwh'rd Harding
1)•yls. As rrreepmdent of the London
Times he was •000rded every privilege, and
was for weeks s the 8agiltp New York.
His •-coast of "The First Shoe ot the War"
and " The First Bombardment " is the
Freebie platers of what an eye -witness saw
.yes the " Baena Venters" was Whim mod
Meon zas was bombarded. Hi. pre -em inent
lenity of making reel to the imegin•tcon
what he hes seen was sever afforded • better
opportunity. Now it feel. to be os • great
warship a actions is made veld. Snapshot
photographs oy Mr. Davie add to the mons
ot reality. " The ship seamed to work and
to fight for herself ;" be says, " you herd
mo human voim of command." Mw Davie
will write for no other magazine •boat the
..r, and his art toles will b. • retreepsotive
oorrotive of its most drematio le.tures,witb
•5.0dent illu•tr•tloos. Other articles in
the monthly are ; " Manila and the Paint
piw," by Isaac Elliott ; " John Paul
Jaw," by C.pt. Mahan, the naval expert :
" Story of the Revelation," by Senate.
Lode ; •• Usdergr•du•a Life at Smith Col-
lege," be Alice Katherine Fellow. ; " The
Kind. Jecke11," by Harding Davis,- and
other interesting .5.145e. and departments,
ley. V I --Grade II to Grade iII (Min
Smwrt, teeohe1.) 1'w mark 300.-Ald's
T...54, 436: Florian Dietrich, 408; Maggie
Sutherland, 401 ; Pearl Trethew•y, 391;
Gatti Morrow, 373 ; Artr*r Mclean, 364;
Nelle Marwick, 361 ; Gettig Carrell, 366;
Katie 8trsitos, 363; Roy Bissett, 348; Irene
Salm, 336; Ages McIver, 328 ; Jos.
Thomes, 326.
Tel COLLIMIATI llrtrrtTUT■ At'H"r.aw.
intr. -'1T. first. a .mirtioa ler the "Pees
Adorers. kfemeei•1 8.M.levehip." ire. held
On *1.e Te Unite ea .1 rue 21, 22 sad 23. For
tee }eels Mwmg smthema"S•h t5o sebjeebs
wed wellies were! *ig.bI. 155 r0.00111 1 anhdll,
111. ressim5rs, ler. Ikon
s aims, yd.
11tH a.a4N• d
tam
'ply three wren.. with the Wilhelm remit :
O. Aller Jaskol', east ; pr that M+�
1564
joir antM.
. 'h5 wisest is, therefore. Aibin
shaken, a U.tese, ache has Wooded the
testitets for the past sero lams See prim-
ary ...4l4.0ss the selioet.. Talon tad or.
sworn were : Ar85m.140 200, Mane.
Moore sed beyd I Briton .d (5.504.0
Neter, 160, tie war 41.mlaera; was-
ellakede 200, Won. arras sad
oar rod
1. 0 therefor* 160, linos Y.
Shep►r4 sod Clralm ; 0•e.pr01t4.m, 100,
Mom Bina/ sod Shepherd. Twelve son•
15.ns llsolar*
sr` � sir411111601 D..* SSX
Div. V -Urals II to Grade 1II (Miss
Franks, *sober.) - Alma Mousey, 444;
Re441e Elliott, 403; Leo Elliott, 397; Delano
Dickens. 396; Herbert Smith, 384; Maggie
Desk, 371 ; Harry B•t.b, 362 ; May Doff,
359; Harry Welsh, 348; Pearl Evans, 332:
Lorne Alga, 328 ; lotto Robinson, 321;
Untie Kessh0w, 303.
Div. IV -Grade LII to tired. IV (Mr
13.11, bobber.) Par nosh 300. -Reggie
Smith, 446: Daley Roberta, 406; Riegle Tye,
401; Normo All.., 366; Willie Towersey,
366; Fr•nois Armeko.(,331: Ven Whitely,
323: Magi* Proadl000, 310 ; Margaret
8■therleed, reo.; *mai Bookman, ome.
Div. 111 -Grade II1 to Grad. IV ('cies
Rook, tabor.) - Floosie Nait.l, 490;
Thine Lewitt, 446 ; M•y McAuley, 418;
Bert Robeson, 414 ; Hugh Polley, 389;
Victor Tlobberse, 382; Fred. Sturdy, 346;
Willie Knox, 338 Bert Rrophey, 337;
Harry Hunt. 334; Eva Godwin. 328; Ardis
Arkin, 3117.
Div, IV -Grade IV to Grade V (Mies
Bell, masher.) Pam mark 400 -Ernest
Rothwell, 611; Alis 0.rrlek, 404 ; Alm
(Jarrow, 474 ; Della Clas, 464 ; Stewart
Murray, 459; Charlie Bleeders, 467 ; Vide
Brown, 461; 3105 Lawmen, 446 ; Ora..
Tait, 444; Reggie Blackstone, 442 ; Tena
MODeseld, 438: Kole Smith 430 ; Lilton
Malo, 403 ; Walter Mltohelt, 401 ; Lily
Kirkbride, roe.
Div. I11 -Grade IV to Ur•de V (Mies
Reek, masher.) - Ralph Shepherd. 571:
Charlie Hyslop, 634 ; leoeerd gaff, 620;
Arthur Wade, 617 : Dorothy edge, 612;
Percy Edge. 508 ; Edna Straiten, 501;
Wel:* Moen, 498 ; Sidney B•Ioher, 469:
Howard MetSrtemm. 466 ; Rib ('ruled, 439;
Jimmie Wells, 409.
Div, Ii. -Grade V to Grad. V1(Mnt Shsr-
maw led Mr. Halls teeoben.) Pros mark
437 -May Rothwell. 687 ; Obrn*0beI
Audrrsep. 666 ; Once Dyke, 622 ; Nereid
Taylor, 611 ; Scott Alike. 571 ; Viotoria
Blacbtooe, 646 ; Walter Mol)oneld, 530 ;
Wilber (;user, 529 ; Speooer 0■est, 518 ;
En. Yule, 518 : Wilber Asdersos, 511 :
Philip Mitchell, 504: (;race imrm. 406 ;
flares Rrimeooenbe, 494 ; Floeste MoCrsth,
491 ; Annie Andrea., 490 ; Merinos
1hyeas, 487 ; Llly Dollop, 470 ; Raa Me-
Dme•I4, 462: Emma Anh..on, 458 ; Roy
McC,lymst, 467 ; CbriaNN Nicholson, 447;
11•rr Reek, 4471 Margery Ball. - 446;
1 soots. 437 ; Weeny Moines, oro. ;
Albin Dyke. r.e.
Die. I. , tirade VI, trl.4 the Ketee.me ZS.
aml.*M.-, the remake et which will N1 be
knew. for •bene tee dart.
8. P. RaLu, Prlselpd.
0.4.rl.5, Illy 6t5, 1898.
Road. Tan Ba:t 1w table at 4ley.
1iptehs* • Me. dibespew. el Mow,
Me was .Iaine lir anther, Mi.. Jellelev.
Mr. Thethpson, .tear re.ldloo Hors M. mime
.toys
bash lIi44'04 r whose he wBi lobe
Marge of ►1. Wehm'm blerdeembit 0.i..•
AUCTION SALES.
A4 lestinn setting their ale Mlle printed lit
Ole ellen will 50,. • free mance 1.eered
a the 1M se to the Nate of ale.
Thos. (,nnlhy will hold an anetioa rale
for John Hyslop no Wednesday stet, ally
13th at 2 &Meek, N the ate mama of Mr.
MIRMODigr MAoAZIN■ AND Rivinv ►OR
JOLT. -A moonily patriotic) character ie
gives to the Dominion D.y number, with
whine the forty-elnbth volume of thin m•g•-
Zlos begins, by • brilliant artful* by the
Ren. Prlvip•I Grant, of Queen's Uo*ver-
e.ry, on "The Relation of Canada to the
Empire" No topic can be more timely or
more ably treated than this. Of .1mt1r
interest Is 0t optimistic paper by the Rev.
George S. Peron, on " The Future of the
Anglo-g•ion Race, and one by Priem
Kropotkln, • distinguished visitor to the
British A..ocl•tloe last year, on " The Re-
sources of ('•nide. " Another timely pew
le • copiously Illustrated one by the Editor
on " The Spaniard at Home," showing the
contribution" of Spain to ot•Utx.tlon.
Thrower manh light on the international
Banda, sehool studina for the month is •
paper by (bean Tristram on '• Carmel, bad
the Syrian Cease." with seventeen ilaetr•-
tines, and nee by the Rev. 9. Parkes ('ed•
map, • brilliant English leader of the For-
ward Movement in flew York,on " Elii•5."
Other illustrated artielee are, •• Oar Wailes -
al 8•siterne for CoMamptives in Mus-
koka," and " An ()aeration in Western
Chloe," by On Ry,. 1)r. Hart, Superinten-
d'st of Limeade* Methodist Missies' is
that ooastry, A generous instalment of the
*tory by Re., Choles M. Sheldon, of .bleb
.vorybd��] 1. m1k*s, " Io Hu 8a1rpp•e," mad
of Ike Welsh rasa, stay, •' Rid. $*le -
err," ore given. The World's Progress,
Arses Posen, Gleanings from 01.4•..,
Current Top4s,wlth nnmernns Illtntrmtlose.
art ales Aims. Now is • good time b web-
eOAb. ill 00 to the end of the year.
Tweet.: Willl•m Briggs. Moutreel: C.
W. Costes. Heller : 9. F. Herta. {2 00
• year ; $1.00 for six mouths.
• 7,4.1.15 N.ee.arr.
"RDAs Deb Swan" L an afellibl., reinter
sod se. -poi seine roa0dy ter the oar* of
Canes, Oortlleltneas Utoen, Sore Threat
owl • variety of skin dies..... it mares
HyaMp, wA.sa 401.48.4 heap sed 4 3f5 maser In toy part of the body wirers the
1 mid a•. it. flood lot 0roaar 41.-
wee el land, on the Marred river. will be kl
eland for eels The property loele4m • a* 164 5.w to apply the Irq.ld.
rens gamy. Sold N 45. pi, tat sod 30e pea half pen
beaten -
M.L -t 101&TOIRY. (4.4.rtmb.
Rae. Purser, tee man r dairy,