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The Signal, 1898-8-11, Page 1
..1111111111, THE BIC8T 18 THK CHhAPKST Ain THE S1(;NA.1, 18 THE Well 1 , ONK DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE • - Tt) SECURE THE BEST RESULTS PLACE YOUR ADVERTISING IN THE COLUMNS OI'. THD LnADINQ-NI7W8PAPER Off' ZWR.O2,Y oOVNTY. FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. ---2686 PHb11O NOW ' NOTICE. Ndlo• is bomb, tires that •pp1loafor the will made to the Lwow lwslsl• m p provisos ot 00terte fora spools' stot author • itis; the Tows Council of the Towu r,ds eh gar (oarsatoe the bonds or dots atu0or_ ls&of tM ooderloh Elentor Limi ty. thousandnddoltlar eain' lieu of tto he sus eo sum • enc coital stook in the maid moo - posy py thb. 'mold Tooa. and for suob purpose 10 011 0ateeatr7 by-laws aid eater tato sea execute all oem.s•ry coat/acts. Dated the fad August, 1Nt oAH1tOW t PHOIJOVOO'Y, Mita% Solicitors for 11e Town of Oodercb. NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS. The Huoo sad Braes Loan and Investment wilt reduce 15. awrsot OD dfoeettl. cowpony rp d K 10 MM _pea mat from and otter the nu Joil'act 4 LOANS. Loses 4 E 1 iso mi hall peruses[beto toads • 4ts.•md lawyer- HoltACY MORTON. 1a77tt WANTED -BOARD ANL) LOUOINO la privets tamely or boordiag how tom e lady and two children and baby. also ese loll. /had and Nitwit. State roma Per .motoeoanwkl. nod • dress D. Mt LLCM - LAN, Chatham, Oat. WANTED AT THE HAMILTON 8T. modem mere. Italie/ gad RRp for Cash- W. .1. MORROW. Prep. ur ATC H LOST- BKTW KEN GUDK• A fish Square ard Pert Albert. an oyes Wed mow back end frost silver wale», Wait w mtwist by Madam tio" Thu gyri elk*. r� OB T -. A KEYS HI8. TEMPLAR �ilmAle.aoesa ,�BON. nal resolve newaad. For SAW or TO Reath. GODKRICH, - SUN PARI©. CANADA i AUG. 11 1898. THE S1GNA,.L MODEEMEL.-AML_. D. leGILLICEJDDY, EDITOR. TOWN COUNCIL. Missies .f the Regular Meeting el Thai Cody. Tb. tow"' council hold Ile regular meeting last Friday evening. There were pre cut .oyor Tbompaoo, reeve Wm. Campbell', seated deputy Holmes rod council. Ion ()ode, C.Iweh, Tweed», Mortar), Prid- ham, Uualop, Nicholson, C.mpblll. Coote' loo sad Cr.lgie. The mayor 000ulded the •hart. Cullsotor Rind submitted • eatemont of his roll for the year 1897. »below, and also • detailed statement o1 tones pleoed against lead, taxes asoollestd ted uses remitted by i h. oeumU, fetal .meant ei eases on roU....$27,80J 17 C /low oft trod paid ammeter .,....,:, .;MPS 77 o Kefeed by ooaeofl... 16-00 Plsosd against load.. 360 68 Taxes uw-olleot.d .... 99 75 Duuount over addition 162 97 FARM FOR BALE -WT 14. CONCRS Mee 2. 1eo711eid lto•d. boar muss from poderlebt leer trartiodre apply to JAMES EDMUNSTOIIL o" the garlintass. or address Oederleh P.O. N -I. HOUSE FOR RENT -THAT COM• frhibIo sad oosvoolnot bots. os Let m., ser W KaIIUn( Farriery. ros.ntl7 moo fled by Mn 1 ar1.10.- I • oo0tolos six rooms, two kitchen . witl, woodshed. Boal btu, anG other oss11era• ter portionless. esquire r m. WOOD000C. Bareiltoa tet. pi1m FARM TO RENT -THAT FARM OF la) scam w Pit I. oo.ese•loa ID Colborne towavhlp. Niset7 scam ere d-ated and In s good .tato ef ed4vstloa. Two tierce are 1• arrhv& yieldi.0.xoollent fru.% Hones and farm Dul Isms nue 1,11.101. sod la good cos Incoming testa' will have the privilege of Moo fa 1 ploegh/en after hareem. For farther psr0001101 itself to Ma MY SALU'WS. hes 41, l4mowol. 03'11 NEWS 1N111oUR0 1 11117. 1,291 It in length, b ft. wide, 6,106 ski It., at 10o $ 610 50 Croestegs, 327 t%., b ft. mid 1,636 .q ft, .t 16, 246 26 1 865 75 Town'. propottlsn 4152 62 ('rosetegs 245 25 $397 87 UST erKsrr. 4.341 It in length, 7 ft. wide, 31,794 w ft., .t 10e $ 3179 40 Qnai•te, 450 ft , 5 ft. tt(lds 2,160 eq. ft., at 160 , -1i7 60 $ 3516 90 s�86 85 $1132 36 <T NORTH 07011?. 2,594 ft. in Isemth, 7 ft. wit* 18,- 158 et ft., (a 10e Tho oollsotor's report ear relerrod to the Moses 000imttteo. 1]e otakomoml lot IA• post year, as .tan M scout is • very rtstao- ter�ry roe. 'Of the .moll .avant, $29 76, un- . 11.o1.d • great part le against por.oeo whom collector Reid has been omible to reooh on soovaot of tliair having ►alt town. Th. •dvioe of the secretory of the oleo. to( company of • call of 410 par shore apse the •t.ruk of the oowpony also was nlerred to the basso. commutes. The oompl•tat of • resident of the west end that the smoke from the town's pow.? boor kr b000me • outsans to people re. siding in ti,.t locality was referred to the water and light oommitwo. Tbe oouhostion of the moroWy .1 rho 0.11. ate !acuate baord. teat 12.50U will be required from the town for the purposes o1 that school for the .arrest year was rot Jryoito.1.5o 40•nos lmmmlite%. • The twist of Masks 1n. W.. • sing .ltd Jacob Taylor. os behalf of the Citrates exoonionisw who visited (;dortoh July 14th (which has already been publisb d w THK SIGNAL), was read. and tis• olork was instructed to maks suitable ac kaswl.dg• moot of as runup' The followlog .0000ota were roferrod to rho SunOS oommittoo : Cottle Bros., sewer work, plumlr:ng, .to., 434 83 ; tiodench Lauber Co , plank, pests, etc . $3? 56 ma $13.97 ; i'wk&rd Electric Co.. 5t Cotbm• ince, .lsowio euoplies, 110 33 ; 05... D. Wilit•au, 10.410 oe •uppl'•d in 1896, 45o.: 1' ad 1'emorel F'eutrto Co Toronto, Tem.'. Proportion Cremes's $1815 80 Crowing, -b93 IL, 6 1r. wide, 2,966 eq. ft. (• list 444 75 Tower, Crossbars - . $9260 55 $453 96 444 75 $898 70 Noor"' grange. 1,894 ft, in Rosyth. 7 ti. wide. 12,768.* . fa, (er 10o . .. $1476 80 Crowning -242 It., 5 ft. wide, 1210 sq. ft., to 15o 181 50 FOR BALE AT A BAR(IAII4.-THAT Ib. farm of the late David 9Mb0i r. Township of Colosimo, 1 ti Asn Yodesleb. as • neon gravid mad. omtalatn He soar n • good .lets K .mttt- •atlos. 1 ti shone 10 acres et hardwood b�wh remolds;. Well watered by living Whine. Don mraker4. large brick boom as el bens bars. for mem. •sod Weil M. MI AN rte is J. R. WH SLY. fait `�t• Yrecute s. fbderIek. Oat. POR BALE-WTS by AND 70 is the Tows el J rieb,naux00. wh1011roip»soled s ales dwNl- Ooderbb, omen lee hoose loud W ee.s.mber. 11M Apply to CAMERON. HOLT t HOLM'S. Gederl.41 sa tt VALUAKLK TOW h PROPERTY FOR ;Ali• -Tho bride rmi4e&0. overlooking Ms river and lak D ter0a17.mooed b7 the sort,. Mawr In ('humor, OOom of Stows.1p valm.Ws and desirable rw L.T5d tww0(5MI trot.. dwelling house on Reath lser Bch 1 t"*" �..000Wed b7 Mr. Ardreti lr S. The don. T. 1 sed si(sirirg mouses mar the O. T. R MstWs. tams l7 dmapled by tbe late leaps Teem. Priem end terms K garment reaesvabW, 00 N/ ts N MARROW t ORiO tioderio5. MWatlono VlhOrat. ar aro miee0U•0eow supplier, $6 3b sad •117.26 ; W, A. Me.`,Iymoat, oupwtarw, $8.40 .sod 12 2b ; J. H Wor.11. lend paps. $36 88 ; Ione A Sbwhard, work *% Pork, power Doom, oto.. 421.30; Harry Thompson, bl.ek• emithiag. 42.60 ; ()author. Thermion Co., Homiltos, 6 in. pip, 4101 47 The 0000unt of Davison & Co. for bard• .are soppl 55, $50 20, wee ordered to be pald *t found 0011,01. l ha ohooroton of the relief oommlttaS re- ported that 1100 is the s5MMte of the .4.001ds pgatrv4 fat /?rd of too yoer. TOO.�h• 431i fo- *100 aovemh eft TM ear ear sod tight' osmm%$ s reported tut the .eser*ot for tag ltewl5" of tis. water marl. at tie harbor had boss award- ed to John N s4olsoo. The report oleo lD- °laded the estimates of the oommitete for the b.lanoe of the year, and was seat :o the Ileums e+mmittee. Tb. public works oommittee mode the fol. Weis* reoomme,dauoos : '1 hat Thema' Vicious bs offered the sum of $20 is full for damages to horse, said payment to be mads within» prejodioe : that the petition of Wilmer Smith for a sidewalk betimes hie store and the Square bs grante& providing the bylaw for • groioluhlo walk be not oar- rfsd ; tint the teas'• proportion towards the laying of grs0olitblo wsiks on business detests sed 01 ree,de0wsl »reset oo which Hot erased t5i.k • saves -foot walk Dame. may be 25 per oeot , hut that .here leer - font walk' are laid tae ort be borne *holly" by the owners of the property bene8tt0d, the town paying .ot6img ; that advertise - most be given of the purpose of the munotl oil to lay walks on the Store, on East, WNW, Cohost,, North. South, and Homil- ies.tre.te, the walks on the Square and es WINO street to Waterloo 40 be twelve feet wide. est W •.fast, from Waterloo to Colours 55.01 toot wide. on East str..1,Nortb'trot, South sweet to Britannia rood styes foot wide. os Goboorg goo fest wide ; that the coot% of r.vieioo be advertised. 16.t tenders be wked for at the same time, and that clauses 3, 4 and 5 of tee local improve• moot bylaw be subject to the **Helot's &d- yne. Tits oommlttes eoMmsted that $500 mil M required tor pablio works for r 1.5. d Ran of the year. The report to the mmmlttee with Instructions to °order with the finance oemmgtte• In rye h.an0lol wipe» of the proposed improv menu to the ddew1lks, sad to request lb town 101101 or to be present as w sfsreos. The ohatrman of the fire oommlltse n ported that the .team ere metes had sold to the village of Crediton tor tM sum of 1190. Tb. Aean0t• eomtt.t4tes recommended 16 payment of 0eeoa0wasMllows 1144. Raton, $95.80: 49 ; TIM 810 10 Helders's Bloyole Ce., $63 b;73 ; Q NAL, $32 50; G... Porter, $1 City Oil Co.. $14 06 : Ala. Obrysts4. $12 G. N. Davis, 411.85. Tbe report adopted. Moved by Prldhom, ..wended by Mar that 155 mhos et the oeaael .t its terra t.e.Hsft en Jona 17th re payment for Mr Ho 4n Investigation by Me pollee m00% trite be reeotodsd. Th. motlln was les Councillor Prldh.m gave notice that the nett regular ..endo• of the oeanoll would move t0 remind the mooed rebatefMa 90th In d to the prof Thomas Tilt os hes bJ11ard 11s0eo. ^b75• mused then d jeaned. Wants k • •e- • • the BOY W AWTItD-TO LEARN THseatinR r. who has yaw d them14 to le entraans 7n.. K ego. Rltm. preferred. Ameif oe Tea Rtew1L O►ru'a WANTED- YOUNG MRN ANI) metes. r older otos if still you.( is spirit. of undoaht'd °har•oter. mood W►ws smb,tlots and ,ndnetrloae. tan fled em9107 most Is • good 0.105. with N) pr 09y000!5 s000rdloO to 0M1ity. RSV. T. 8. L1Nt1(.O'j'T, 70,0010. WANTED-MF.N AND WOMEN WHO ate work bard mikes, 0.d 'rids; ten hoar 40117 for six ems • week sad will be content with ten 4oblate .1ekty. Addrsr NOW IDtA800..Termite. WANTED -TS ACM RM MW OTR ER bright men dor emotion or perm*neot- 17 to selloff' for Meade : As Leoyelopwdl• of the 0wntr7," 1s five torsi quarto volam». Ne *Sveanst�asgg.4�5y.g4y0s0m paid weekly. 7HL L15000TT PUBLISHING 00.. TnaeDIO MUI11o. $1458 30 o00's 'o'1f8,llif 100 Croesin(a t‘ 181 1600 70 HAMILTON STRIKE?. 1467 ft. is length. 12 la wide, 17604 su- ft., (0 10u $1760 40 01.5.1ugm-300 ft , 5 ft. wide. 1600 eq. ft, (e l5o • 225 00 W.$1985 40 Towne proportloo........4440 10 Qyos.ing. ...v.......... 225 00 $665 10 It u proposed to lay the gr..clithio wal may ea the south old. of Cobeurg street, sad the emtim.te le mad. ID •coordanoe. ABOUT was d4dent r 50 orchestral player is the Harmony ()robotics and as • soloist she was most aoo.pt•ble. After • year's .bseoos from Toronto. Mtge Aoheeoo returned sod studied unJer Mr. Andrews, mud the promlalag young artiste Lal pre.ent looking lerw•rd to a wider mu.io.1 education Wren she bet already orqulred." • RINI%ALS (1r TrAI'1lCKN' CInTtrn•ATKa - -The following •lreular has boon limed by - the IK location D.portmeut sed not out to all pubiio eobool lnspeotors: Io framing regulation 87, as found In the revised regulattoos of 1896, the object% woo to meat the dlffarent 0e041tluns of various -tarts of the Provisos. lo • tow inspeotor0tes tome dtftiou4y woo eepertemosd iso mouring . sotholeot number of properly quelibed tewhen. while to other tooaltttee tale mem- ber of te.obo15 appeared te be to axons of the demond, It is desirable that all sun awful t..oben having tumor lotion stood - tug should be w000114ed to obtoto ee000d- olamm oertiflo*Ne. It is foaled that is many 001nties the supply of %sober* bee warrant. ed the }Word of Eumtosre in relusa0g to grant renewals of sty kind, white to otter places reoew•ls have been granted only to 'hoes bolding junior leaving .1.odlog, and who have proved themeelves successful teachers As as outcome of this action. the comber of apothems for admission to the Normal Sobools is greater thou out at pres- ent he 0000mstodated. Boder thee. mourn. tuna's the County Board might fairly non• oder the ptopnety of granting • renewal, uodr regulate," 87, to crooners boldug co - pored %bird-ol•se arudc.tes, who have the oeoeeesry junior leaving standing. provided -widoos is 44154 that they were mishits. on .pphs.tbo, te Rain admustoo Into eitbr Normal Sobool. This would protect them iasi(t1 the oonet aeace-ot . ooadttioo-1 which %BM mei, Ind t .4.5.1101, from an. fault on their part Yours truly, Gw. W. Korn, Minister of Eduoawon. Sods Or t(rotheti9 i't -YH•.-Ounp lova, octet, 8. U. 8 , bold its lu mo•1 picnic' Friday lot, and had • very "tiooesefol gathering, in .blob some 3110 portioip•ted. The beauti- ful and cemmdieus grounds of A P M. - Lean, oo the Hares Rood, were the rendes• sous, and • better selection sould not h.,s beeo mode. The general letter's of • live, up -1 -date pioalo were indulged in. such a' quoit-pltoblig„ -baseball, rims, tug -0f -0r, etc., and by tea -time everyone had worked op • grand sp(sU» for the abolm viands :hat had been prepared After tae., the obildrso"s games were the chief •ttrootton. tad muco en)ovmeSt was had from the ooar- petitio1e, .6106 ran from between ohildres et sir year• and oder to room by young wanes of twonty astd under. The two tug- * -war oompewUoo5, to the atrium, mania of the pipes. played by piper (Aker, worked lie rowd op to fever heat, sod the foot S55 mga.tlli aro teaser bad diobollcelly .t- 1-mishlMwas'MN ert*b1rotd to t icer. too al - towed their competitors an opportunity to pall op oho book and .f Mr M'lean's 1.4 lidsot dorms frown the good tents( then pnv.1i 1 As dusk grew on tea tamps rod Cbinwo lantern were lin)ted, and to the mast. ot the pipes and • trio of violins lanlug no eke green became the order of the evening. Oos of the liveliest ohiels o0 he ground was A. P. Mclean himself, wbo. -n slehrawos of hi. 610 birthday, rays a' H,gblsed 41.0 and netted the "Queer Folk the Shaw," to Om great pleasure of all wisest. A reoiawos by Mr. Kerr was also spitally rendered. and the dancing under he fitful light of the Chinese lanterns was 1 ke • scene from fstryl.od. Messrs. Mit- shell, MoOreath, McCaughan. A. MoD. lea and others oontribated a *eery way possible to the moomse of the gat6rwg, sad Mr. nod Mrs. Molean axil the wombats of 'heir estimable family hit nothing undone to put erveryo00 et saes and verity the words of the poet, who said Aod when Death's river I pea o'er, A day that surely shall mese, U Heaven itself I'll ask no more Tisa just o Hislan' weloome..' k MISS RETIE CHUTR. Graduate' sed Medoll•t Oott.ebelk Lytle School Chicago. Organist and Choir filrentrese. NOMI Sweet Y.t.bodW C. with. Oodertsh. Te.ehr of vols ((.hare, Right Reading, rine Urger. Plant' ite r�pos7. 54..11 stressed 0.traete0t , mid Italian LsnO•• e. /*sews; Teebolon• br piano. sad lianas method fie voles. Ot*tents mIU mosso Toronto Oo es - *00.7Ibsen omega d study. Al spine fromM ills randosese of R. W. MrKSN' r AROUND TOWN. This la the soma or dear when outside riew..►o. to ad salvage. H. it Ralbws alma a specialty of 15 s clue of work. and as toned out wms of the hest In Canada Is toot line Leen Wins weat5r4e'enam vkl(,lar k -Memo t hurl sad there res lawn eeg5. .Rekeel Este( around with a celluloid collar sod a sat of moist w if you want es cot saltabll garbed. fro to i. J. PrMtmm. the etslbtsr. Two Pooae5'r5 -The. yMbiaolto .1,05l - sen for Wive limas, J. A Gngry and T. R Coleus. have 41.ish.d their work in AMI Aekl and Wowo&oeb and will beta Col- borne the remaining patios of tits week to organic the various sub-diristons of that 'own.hip. Hr*ON'm ORI.ITIDrr FAIR -The splendid prospects is agriculture and hrwoaltere this year are indications of * very somee». fill fall show. sad the duvet -ere hope to ea tM Great Nrthwestern's •ltwod7 rood re- oord entirely eclipsed by t5e ethibitioo to be held es Tae.day, Wed..edsy and Teur.- day, the 77th, 28th imd 29th of September. been t e..e was tl., lar • t at be 1 to HMIS WADE tam= - BAKINO dOWDER. 1106 o, BANANA PINB APPLE -• RASPBERRY PTRA W BERRI VANILLA . RATIFIA LIMON W INTERO14$' « PIPPRRMi 14t . /ig as Rtii g Poirfor�..g166gggsgg.4�a poop 1. . awry WON Art All oohs 11, wool iatlf1o11a 1' ar WILSON'S PIIIIIOSIrriofl MOlft MMUG 11'01Z, 111L11goonoimmoer v HOME. up and matob 0"' h only three hour rest, 1uuting at 8 d0loek that .vont.,, pretty tired, is heavy numbing order and wading t5roag5 riven. swamp, oto , for twenty- one miles, and reso6ing the suburb. of Soo naso the following mone0g at daylight ; then through &bropic halls and hollow by the million. ; rod suoh • roar I never beard. A fell,. who was resting moor me was .bot through the nook and another through the toot. Yes, the Spaniards use brim bullets. 1 have low of them 1 took from • Spanish Pit in which also ly hundreds of dead Spo0tarda. As we have aro wriu0g sworn medailons whatever 1 snot .rte uotll later. Wo won the leeward side of • mountain 005 mile outMde of `Santiago. The oity is not yet o•ptured, but we .re placing onr artillery on the hills and retwog rood), to •5.11 them out. Yss, wars • terrible thing ; I have walked over bondr.ds of oar ooldters, abort ea oioliy, who were shot down a few hours helots. I have pared bemired. bast etgakmI mid limping to the hospital with arms and lees bullet -riddled. Dr. Kin, says a. d rather be shot dead than suffer like some he has had to .are for. Yestenisy was • pretty sight ; Lieutenant lfobsoo rode Into our Loss with his six marmot. with our Amorists' band play's, Vaults, Doodle. '1'6o Spaniards waded Hobson and mirth» for Sp•Dleh officers that we held of theirs. W • shook band. with Hobson. We are under General Wheal. er, who is encamped one block from us. itoosysit'e riders are also esoampsd with u., but toe volunteers, we lel. lows, aro only a booking for the molars. Cute is • warm 0000►ry, almost too warm for me ; u us now 130 degree• hot and o0 wind. Give me Mwbtg.n ovary time P•Im trove, o0oti, mulbxri», oow.sute, ,row in abundance. The valleys and �ses0sis. are. edfwei•. W.. reported to Ad• mMsl `Sampson the other day. and .69ed be- tween the Oregon and New York ; • swat fleet it is Company II. a all well. Ws all wanted to 5. home on the 4th." IN reg DAVM ur At'LD LAN.; 8T.o.-Hy 000rt»y of pawneter Dlokwn, of Sea rt6. we are.» receipt of • spy of an address, dated '1'ookremitn, May 25th, 1863, and addressed to " The Kleotors of Huron ted Brun," by the late ,lames Dickeoo, when Ito was eeektng the suffrage of that so- stitu.ncy. It to printed on • gamut sheet demi, for petting purposes, and the priotwg was done at TH■ SI.:NAL Mho*. This ad• drifts war taped at the amoral deotion sec ossdlog Mr. D.okson'o first terns in Parlia- ment. He had • large constituency, repre- senting Wm saves territory which is now rep rwated by no fewer thou twel•e persons, and in dduioo te Ih.1 the townships of Riddulph and MoUlllivr.y wee part of the ooa0ty of Harem. Io ooudaotiog bit osm• p0i40 Mr. Dioksos had to towel on horm book, se bugg.es were few in those day.,and the roads were not in such s .tate that they could be mach sed. Ia rdr to rive our Ieuder..,lmt7t, seN.CtvtE".d -lits lest paltriest question. of teem days, w. wrote • para- .saph es two from M. Dickens's address ffo says : " With regard b repreee0hitio0 by population, i1 meelrtsd. I will, ea hers- teler', invariably vote fur the adoption of that prwoiple, wherever, and by whomsoever introduced. I consider that the o•ryi.g ot this measure is the meet likely means of 'souring lustfoe to Upper Casal.. I am strongly opposed to any further Innres's of the Proviwial debt, and will lo.. so oppor- tunity of .dvo»tiog the most rigid eoosomy ill tee public sxpeodusre, and I aro dwided• ly averse r the emotion, m frequently re - 'totted u by former odmisutrations, of spending pubho money without the previous knowledge rod m000t of 1'orlisneot " He &leo promises to support any s0000miwl nod sdloient measure whioh will toad to amour age the volunteer movemwal, and whioh may lit required to place t6* oountry in • Proper .bat. of det.sm. He also womb,» to 0dvoe.te t6o sale of the Crown lands to actual settlers on emir term., also to get s measure pored to leg•hu *5e •...*.meow hoetoforo mads on uopatmtsd Crow. bands, and for the more speedy colleotion of sos•resldeat text, and to sours inarea'sd harbor a000mmod&Uon on the staters 000st of Lob Huron, the look of which had been so disastrous to life and proprty from ysr to year. Ws may say that Mr. !Hakim was •lotted by a large majority on WM .woasi00. Indeed, he was sever defeated, and was o(oddersd one of the strong men of that day In polities. THE MARINA 8*1,1*S WII»LY G*N.•0RT. - The 8gaare 0reeested w animated posse last Thar.dsy eventag• It ma' the occasion of the band's weekly open-air 000sr1, and • large Dumber of people were gathered to lista. to the atm. 'Itis evening was • booaWal one, aid the mapi0 was good, and God Sive the Quem sear ail too mea. The placing of the our ino•odssoset 10mpa In the Square to afford the 0eoewry ISA* to 15e heed while playing is a groat convenise0.. A Harr' ()..'Aglow. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Sturman ..lit rated their golden mala ding anniversary Sotarday last with • quiet gathering at their p*ses.*t home 00 haat street Though some of the membra of their family are many leagues away, their immediate relations in town make • avow- oas potty. A feature of the 000asio0 was the preea» of the father ot the groom o1 Shy years ago, Wm. Sharman, sr., who has ..00hed the good old ate of nicety -0.e mare. That many roles as.lvsroorise soy b. celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Sharman n N. wish of their many friends. lito MOY be. loot 1 Waibgh '1 e(esramael Loodos lett rot t w4lh • word M pMst.teer - N 141114 - 441* iest moil wen 4alr 4• 144,1sl4 t bat ohs Mp5 .♦ wise .e the Whim than Was Mgt nd4dasl, and On beat termed hark M OdmHh with its led .f al..ppia4.d gam. £. r.OeWag tors apps. • few **re N Norio . while . Ives umber Savo' N the PPort rad bola *Mr pht411s Mhos Tse folletrler le • mpg of eM intimates b Ills on* of rr.00*lth(e walks prepared by slant bepsotor Raid : ettrAnD 1,376 ft. la length, 12 ft. .1d.. 16,612 eq. ler, at 100 $ 1661 90 llressho s_.-600 ft, 6 fa wide, 3,000 eft. H., M 15e 450 00 FROM NORTH DAKOTA. -7. J. Farrow, of Cavalier, North Dakota, woo in town Thursday last os badss= is connection etch the estate of his tether. who died re• oently is Hallett. lir. Farrow nays .11 the People be knows in his tomtits, oro Cas adios, but, as an offset te th1e. 50 .tete, that a large number of people are new test- is,/ Dakota and aro ukln/ op land in Mant- Oho The exemption from I*io$te0 of its land grants which tbo 0. P. R. woo allowed le 10 some male sew I.951Rg. and the soar pony is ooneequeetly .111104 to port wit► its land on reasonable terms : haws. my. Mr. Farrow, the flow of "Adore l.to too Prairie Province from North Dakota. 1 2101 90 Zorn Oe.peritos 46%... $412 80 10 Creml0 5 450 OW 80 w err ma*. 1,014 ft. la inegth, 12 ft. 'Oka. 12,1601.o. ft.. at 10x... ...$ 1216 80 9.260 ft. to 1sa41►. 7 ft. wino, 16,750 sq. ft., at 100 1675 00 300 it, 6 It mido0 eel It. u 16. 4 3016 80 46A'I 95 925 00 $999 26 Ora idles made • visit to the harbor, .bets tui alio rotor works espootally ala mod their sites Don. COMING AND GOING - 6. H. Netto hoe telurttd to Windsor. Ranson Guest la in town ter • few days. R.ub. Snell has boon holidaying io Wtog• ham. Mir Harrill, of Stratford, is vteiting in town. Miss Por,oai returned from 'l'oroolo o0 Friths). Mrs. rhos burn has nWroed home from Chicago. C. C. Ross, of Toronto, was In tows Monday. Tho.. Nairn bio returned home from W todeor. David Y ale jolt last week for Colton', Manitoba. -Mrs. J.awoiisid..4 children 015 visiting 11 Lookoow. Mos K•dl..atial BkurldM, wee la town se 8.arday:- - -- Mina Comoro" t(ik o" Moad•y on • visit to New York. Cost. Chisholm 9SLwdt Irum Load's so Saturday .venlsr. .... - Mim Elias Tye. is visiting her .rand• mother .t H•ysville. Mus Ell.. Melvor, of Detroit, has been visiting relatives here, The Mics.. hent, of 1ere.t, are vultto4 Mina Minnie Campbell. Theo. Murray. of Mount Forest, is v,mit- tsg at his hoose in Silva. 1)r. Will Roes, of Brookville, spent • few day• in town tibia week. Carrot Chilton, of Now Yort, i1 visiting at the Amoroso) consolable. - Mayor Thompson went dons te the Windsor renes Mooday last. Frank Kobrteee to away oo rho civic holiday excursion to Toronto. Mrs. A. J. Moore left on a trip to New York city Monday afternoon. Mw Ethel Aeb.eoo left y.ulee4&;: 'lett Berlin to attend the Saeng.rfeet. Mrs. Wm Sharman, sr.. mid Mss Shar- man are spending • week at Toronto. Arthur and Warner Robertson h•vo re- turned to Chtosgo •fear • pleasant holiday spent to town. Lorne Elliott leaves on Saturday to I eke eh,rge of the senior division of the *'ort Al- bert patine school. Mss Bina Thompson and MotsrThomp- son, of Lookoow, are viutioa at the resi- dence of Walter Sharman. R. Blank last wink attends 1 the (sacral of his n•other, who died at Hamilton on Wedwd.v, &god 86 veer. The Muss Minato and FioreooeH•milton, el hoodoo, are stetting at the res,denoe of them 000.10, R W. McKessio. Mw Hattie Thomson I.tt on Friday for Khmttlls, where •he will stay with her brother, Rev. A, E. M Thomson. Alias Bowles, of Belfast, reoently teacher at Pert Albert, totesd5 to take a term at the Norma school, Toronto, after the holt days. Tho itRr-Aoderro and Mies D.OM. of Th -r T HtM* down on th. -sek.esasr Brook Friday night, and hsys been veitiow 10 town. Mia Alis. Sharman left Monday alter - coon on the return journey to Prins Al- hert, N. W.T., alter • montb'e 11.10 at bet home bore. SUMMER $1POR1 S The molobed race bsaweea Alex. Molter and 1'. Highly, of Blyth, has bees Indeflh- ttely postponed o0 woouot of the look of patrons,. giriu to the bleyola room w lar 15 ammo. The 'notated running rocs tor $100 • side which took plsoe oo the Agricultural Pork track Tuesday afternoon bosom `Skylark, the property of Oliver (:rig/, of Colborne, rind 'Topsy H , owned by SamL Beattie. of Clinton, war won by the latter in two heats. Time, 1.54 and 1 56. Std M•lcomsoO dropped into town from New Ws.tmin.ter, B C., Monday night, and to say that the hays are in raptures u ' to out ,t mildly. Sid brings with him, in • considerable marmot in avoirdupois, set. den. s of the wholeeomsuess of the British Columbian climate A week u the limit he hos put upon his stay in town, but the yid% ie at • most opportune time-thet mime whet loft for K(noardtos yesterday to play ball wttti$outhampt'm wee composed of the - 1 0m'$old °•lobs( and .itht other.. UHAUTAUVE'A Awo*"IATInN Ay Mr.Niso• TUNu.-Thursdy .,waiO4 there was • good tomcat of ear business men at • m0ep.4 to the commit ohamber to hear Mir Klmbar, the .5.rehiry of the Cb•utaoges A.sootatton remissly formed in oonneot.loo with Meoee•- tong''ark, elucidate her idea in mo*eotlon with the project. Th. chair was ooeupiod by the motor. whe .poke enooarwingly of the schen», and asked for • thorough du• neutron et the question. Amongst thorn present were Jas. Miwhetl. W. J. Pawnor*, 4. P. Halls. J. E Davis, R. R. Sallow., R Radcliffe, P. Aadrewe, Chao. Los, M. N,eh• •11soe, K. 8. William., A. MoD. Alla°, Wm. Campbell, R. W. MoKe.s'e, Rev. W. Clod. win, W. Stoddart, D. McDonald, Roan. Motown, .1. E. Brydmes, Wilmer Smith and others. Mies Kimber. nu bong asked to outline the projent, said there were 600 mummer and 40 winter osetnhliM, and that there was so Cheote.gaa Asso01•ttwa on this side of the Inked. Whoever they hod Mea established they had been uniformly toomeeful, and no better point than (lode rtob meld he hod. They prope•ed to give • ten days' session, from the 17th to the 27th of August, indneive, and sr to had leen moils for reduced miss by roll sod boat. The time would be divided ten as bellows : Municipal day-ep••ebm from six r sight mayors ; maim! day-oonoor% Id by Prof. Zoollo.r sod daughter. of Berlin. tad Marla. Rand ; 800d0y echoed day -.d• drowse from Previaot.l B.S. S.er tory 1)•y ted others; good govt. day-aossobe• by A. P•ttollo, M. PP.. Mrs. Dr. Yemenis and ethers p Christian Rndesvr d•]--•ddreesss by loading clergymen and Raaeavorw. ; farmers' dry-0ddr•rs• by Hos. ,Rohn Dry- den, Prof. Mills and others : and .o oe. If tits boldness people and residents of Gederinh took op 150 tloke.' for the course at $1.50 per Motet, the management would g a0r00tee that the autoroute would be oao- eeafal. Atter the Ar.. Tsar there would be .o diff•olty In making the Preheat self• somaini.(. A diene sioo mason whioh was token part is by A. M.D. Allan. Wm. (Jaeiphall, D. McGilliouddy, R. Rdoliff., R M.t.0*, Rev. Mr. Godwin and S. P. Halle. all of whom endorsed the aadsrt•k• tog. and t6o fetlowl*. reeolattea was soon- Imoasiy adopted Moved by A. M.D. Allan. . acceded by Wm Campbell, that this mint - tar hesetliy approves of the pipe»! to establish • ('beoasgua Aassol•tles at Men - widens Park. as eatlted by Miss grittier, *ad pledges Itself to sautes. the proj0el Is mom way pessibl., Mlwvbg It to he in the hot i.te,Mts of the town. After oommi►- hos bad Ann appointed to ese•ese the wards, tin moon* dj.sresd. Mona New, FROM CUR*.--- Following b an exw0 from . latter written from Banti •gK. 4e Cabs by Rant /obviates, a Native et (idar4th sad • farmer .e4./5Ntr la the Aloe of Tun RUIN AL. Portions to his ea• lldlt.ont le the United Maw army Ill• wetter had Matt .0rkieg at Manistee, ylc6y ea "When we Waded la Cobs, hal 10t. at • sewn tee..Iro f the *matHMIs did hi thistle Was we had be pt eight THs CHATHAM DROwsI100,-A desp•bb from t,both•m, doted Anises Ste4, stated that Harry Pigeon, • sailor 00 the ruins, Maiming to hail from Toronto, bed been drowned that morning in tits Themes. He and another sailor named Brows had bees on the Knlf.ge bidding the captain rood- 6ye. Pigs.. stayed on too long, and when the .oheeeer swung into mid-otream he at- tempted to pt off. A man who was .tan4 log sear stated as the inroad that (Antal& John McDonald, of ewe schooner Kellam. noshed Nee sailerneer, • * erdict of sootdes hot neatly the eoree•r'' jary al drowewft and the atpiate of t5. Kolf•le was ao0ented from all hiatus. BEtu.to' s BA.wa5trlwr.--W* aro In to. mien of • sourish program of the U,Irteenlh Penland* 4osuprlest, whioh le below hold this week at 11.Mta. The great Getman festival of movie always •ttnoee large nein. ham of the msrio-INt.1 psMta. 0"d M l.rhl this year's oelsbraMos will add to tl.. mood of nom sial 0*1040rfests The Alois' program esstalsn portraits of mate ef Mtn .41.4 artiste who are totting part, with heist .k.te5es of their mools.l natters. The likatess of a fon wellown in •t uab- rich is emsmpOSNd ti lk Me - travailed soM ' MW friars Ao1eoei, solo violldiste, eliims°Aerial as bsv birth - pima. Mho woe breaght .p la • very mmet- 0I home sod at •e melt age ..Reseed • de' .Mod tablet ler made The fees4&t1oo rel her minimal dao•atee was tent by 91&00 la- sers at hr ham, after etie% Mia A.hea." wt to Termite le enter epos • *cotes et %mining .m the visite moan Mltwar Chtesseepi t 1)1, 111, thee . Ilse C. "50sry K soaking rapid progress with 15. Matrtment et hoe Ames Retetshg t. ()ede.isli, *he LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF ANNOUNCEMENTS. I Lvi;-s«:e7'ved • o.rloul cf amble, shiniest which 1 .m prop.re4 W all at proses to matt. F. 81111'''. I;KANu OPENING.- -Vs a h.ve pleasure la anOoUO"1hg to Mir friends and owtom.r. the return of Mr.. R. B. Smith to the fanny goods deportment, Ths display of early 1.11 noveltlee will take plan on Monday, 151*, Emit.. and following dap, when we shall .xhiba and place on sale the '•roost ted meet varied stock of stamped linens, dnyhns, photo frames, hem stitched drape., table and stand wirers, lace footing cushion tops, dooms. slipper soles, Persian Moen.. silks w. hers , ver shown, pod • oomitlets stook of line imported German wools. Visitors at l'oint farm. Moots. - lung and other points ordi•Ily invited. It. H. SNIT'', 0. W. Andrews, mRr. �':/b OREiOEN ' M'ROHAN T GICs 1.1 5. her of 0.44'. Kidney 1111for 001.mallam. Dresden. Aug. N - %Ir. W. (; ('fogy, is one of our best kmuwo m.r•hauts, and en• joys the biabmt respect and 000ddenos of ail who know him. For eight or stns years poet, be suffered terribly !rum Inflammatory Rheumatism, for whioh there seemed to be 0o remedy. The beet demur' failed to rehires him. So did the mediolues he used. Hut to•d•y he is sound .oil ...1b Dudd'e KRim y Pills cured him. Mr. Cragg trays ; " 1 1.v nsed only six boxes of 1)odd's Kidney Pills, but they bays cured me completely. I'll Dever be without them." R..der, if you Mire Rhenmeri.m-Go and do likewise. 1)odd's Kidn.y Pill■ will our. you too. • DUNOANON. Notion. -The local' agency In D for Trombonist wrtheoffice of.1. 0. Ward J. P.. ooeveyytwos. to.. who WI 1 recee•e or - nen for sabehorlptioos. advertising and JoL e w d tor the .mitis o ere re elate for r/'1A. NEWTON, UILNn8T.OP LUCK- • . now will visit Dungannon on let sod /rd Iridal of each month, All modern meth ods of extraotlog and filling. and males, &rtl- 5,la1 tooth. OTs. next door to Medd's tailor .hop. Hour. l a.m. to 5 p.m. TUESDAY. Aug. 9, 1898 RAIN NIKnID -Roots, pastor., etc., re quire rats, of whioh there bar boon a soar°• icy for born. tune. Room's' s.. -The young folks ars loekl"g forw.rd very retu.aa0Uy te Mo.doy sheet, aa school reopens on the tdsy. Nem Poor -Mon hoot U. McCormick, along w1th outer (I1 , uvementS on his prom - toes, has pat is • new foto° pump of r.oeat Intention. T(MrIsAM'I Sinnott. --Oa Sunday that Rev. B. L Hutton, pastor of Daoganaon Methodist oburoh, preached an eloquent ser• mon on the subject of temperance P000aomonimU -Contractor John (Say and staff are trilling the ma.» whioh is to moan of oon.traotioO. They are •Iso pro- gression with the oarponter and Wise* work .t Ss. Helen's Presbyterian oharoh. Mr. mad Mrs. John Kook and daughter. of Porton, visited at R Black's. St. David's sore**, the week. Mr. Black was formerly • resident of Ooderloh. Mies May Poole. of Stratford, and Mir Ethel Van.tter, of town. returned on the steamer (:armee• this week from • visit to friends in Mulligan. D. 0. MeKay has ntureed •Ire• an 0b- smmce of two weeks at S.otorth. whets he had been in alarm• of the Queen's hotel, whose proprietor resntly mad. an arraign- ment. MW Mary Elliott tstur0,d te i'ort Huron per err. ()ormolu on Sunday. Miss N.His Chrystal t000mpaneed Mr and will make a visit of two or three woke at fort Hum. J. r. Anhewno arrival last work from Mrdm, Man. W*.n he returns to the !lest, in • week or two, ha will be •000m ponied by his family, who w111 hike up their home at Mordon. to the moot', sections school oomme,ees n ext Monday. The annual exourslon to Grimsby. takes plans on Saturday nett. T6. Mires Hillier are bottoms .t • oomp es the M•itl•sd river at the Black Hole. Mrs. Carleton ha' mored trout her Mase on Ra'% -sl. to her mttogo next to Koos oharoh. The movers ars preparing for the brisk demand for apple hernia whish is striated the opening Fall. Miss Caooingh•m, of Port Albrt, who attended Ilodertoh 001194i•te 11eeitote, has 'soared • position as teacher .t Grand Bend. Two loads of youth end beauty drovo to Rayfield Wedsardsy of last week, had • jolly time then, and got book to town at an earl. hoer. The -James street Methodist Sunday whorl, Eletr, will run an incursion to Gnderioh o. Wedooed•y Dolt, whioh is to be Eteter'a civic holiday. Ald. J. W. Potreo, Mrs. Patron and Master Will Pesten, of Brampton. who had bean visiting at the readenoe of J. W. Van - attar, left Monday oftar0000 to mak• • visit at Brantford. E. H. McKenzie, of Clinton, was In took on Sunday. The Arm of Soott t Mo1en1ts, of whin► oar former young townsman 1. • member' has opened • br•ooh of their legal basins's at R•y8rid, .t wbioh plans Mr. MoKeon a attends every 'Thursday. 1)r. and fire Stunt warn is town last week on their return journey from White. oharoh, where they had been visiting »lo- ttv55, to their home st Sands° Centre, Michigan The dootor made the whole trip with hone and rig, • drive of over 160 miles each way while Mrs. Montt took the steamer Cartons from ooderiob td Port Huron. Tb. GodoAoh Ka1V ler Co., although Atli rushed with orders, hon sioppel worklne 0.ertimr for • while, ea manor*. Lewitt does not wish the employees to work too loo; during the boated semen. Mies Filth Wiggins gave • Raiding party Friday ....lag last on the 7.061 M it was • beautiful moonlight night, with j1M.noe(6 braces. and tie young tennis. who s.mMrd between thtry and tarty, thoroughly enjoyed the sell. Lott Bierday'a Mare ►0s t peters of the sir. J. H. Jesse, el Clark ard McKay'. Asst, " se leer w*y t* Ti o$wymikset, Georgian Boy, with . based of S•areee !o- aths, to Aron t5e devil." The shoetbg may haws boos done, bat tiro ars route tndicatiea that the old gentlemwa Is not by any moons dead yes. CHURCH NOTES. Mir Rv. Acheson wilt move • solo at It o evening .aryls in the Presbyterian oharoh sox Sundry. Next Sunday evening the pulpit of Knox ohnroh will he oonapled by Rev. Dr. Mel dram, of St. Pont, who is visiting to tows. RANI RAIL MAr11* -On Wednesday of last week Dungannon baeebell tenor rs- paired to the Sepoy .11114' north of hen and played • triendly match rams with the Lookoow team. Result, 1)uogsnoon team tied their opposmts. l'ONVA1.01(lwu.-The numerous relate Yee and host of .ogee/Dte0oes of Mrs. David Sproul, who has been for some time very 111, will be pleased to bear that s6e is, althea/CI very weak, gradually gowns; hotter. We hope rise will continue to improve In health sod strength and be spored for many years to ber hatband and family of eight 'Andres. CouilO AND GoiNo --Mies Kat. Sinolalr, who has boon on an encoded ysit104 torr to relatives northeast of here, returned home last weak, being much invigorated and refreshed by her volt The Misses Jane and Maggie Fowler, formerly of West W•wanosh, and now of Ohio, U.S., are the guests of their tooter, Mrs. James Cesar, of Ashfield, ted are renewing termor arga•in- tomoes Mir Annie ()Irvin and hrother. Bert, of Harristos, and formerly of Dom• ars visiting relatives hero Mrs. Armetroag and young son (wife and ohlld of Rev'd T. L. Armstroog) returned home lett week after an extended; visit to Hoff•lo nod other point., wall pleased with their tial Master George Dane, of (loris, Oat, le spends, • potties of the holidays with friends here, ,feud is alloying himself Charles Robin,os, of Pontiac', Minh., with wile and uhlld, are visitlnw his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rob(moo Wo oro pleased to know that hs is sumeed- ing in his new loo*Uon In the land of 15e Stars and Strips'. R.•. J. Jeans, of IAstow51, woe during last wok the guest of .1. M. Roberts. He and Rev. T. L. Arm- strong have arranged to e1o6anwe pulpits neat SI,hhotb. lath Inst. Mies Gert. role (11d, of Sault Sts Marie, Is the onset of bet 0oaein, Mrs. afoN.11y, .ad so as te warty hermit. as all ear visitors do. Mrs. it. Roberts end children •lilted friends at Holm.vifle during lit woes Mrs, Stehle and eon, M M.aforth, who bay ham •belting relatlses here and at W iaghsm for some two or three weeks. left hoe os Mwa- day for home Messrs. McElroy, l.lv- iogatoa and ()serge Powell. of HIyt6, wen renootly is our vintage, also Marrs T. Har- ris and W. Holland, of (lodsNoh, O. As - dorm s and Samuel Mnrohi.00, of Lookoow, on bueinw in their respeotlte Boni Mgrs. .lames Humphrey, of Walton vil- lage, ond Edward ('antelo0, M township of Morris, Mundeyad with our valvular and mach esteemed carriage belldsr .1.W. ('am• Aortae., James M. Wiliam, asesst et to John fillet' store. loft hero last week es s visiting tent •ed to opted his holidays with tripods .t Rota wood. .lames is • ley• rite among the fair ones . MM Mood WhJ ard, .1.4.tans bencher in Temwste* yobbo .050.4. arrived home hero altar snasdlan]fen of alis holidays at Tondos and other potato Muth and wt of the city, doltlo4 end teeewlag •mlwbtoardw. Rs.. Jas. A. Aaderoe, R.A., hayloft no turned from his holidays, w111 aoop*y the pulpit of Knox church next Lord's Day morning. ID 'tow of the approaching plsblsoite the officio( board of North street Methodist church at Ion meeting last Monday evening pared t resolution Itrnnlly in support of the prohibition naw. Business of • Anon - Mal 'borscter also woo tr•sa.eted, and the funds in control ot the board were shown to be le • healthy condition. The 4oanofal report of the Dango•nea olronts rel the Methodist oharoh for the oharoh your ending May 31st has hewn *mmol, awl shows • flourishing nnaditlon, se for as em•.ese p, to the two ohorohes- D,s,.saes and Crows- under thea sharp of Rev. R. 1.. Hanna. The snot of 11.467 • 85 was rates., for etreat1 and ooeoetional p0rpw dories the year. At the Viotovts-st Methodist Sunday soloed presto as Merit's Point. Thursday ofteraoen, Rey MoClymont, • Ind et shoat thirteen y.on, while tennis, noafst on the heeeh, stepped on se nptnreod Sall le sn old hoard The soil pone rated almost threngh Ms foot. Fortunately. so .arrant remit w .tpwotd from the blery. Bit Charles Riven- Wilms. president of the Grand Trask Railway 00., with pared .*.•gen C. M. Hays, pweeol sapertsteod set Mel ldps and other .f9 IoIe of Ne nil we eem9 uy arrived en th.Ir prh•M tale •t natio. o. Yomdy. They is- opoNd th. (3.T. R. ps.nerty 'tan, .0d 4 ARRIED• 00141N-4RA70)L.-Al 1110 bride's Annie, 16 William /It, e0 Tn»d•7. Aug. eth IM Rel. Jar A. Madonna. R.A., vt'Ilam, llfam t Darer of 01.yner in Mary. eldest daughter of James Orates" DIED. 01tbLITON. At Toledo, Ohio. on Thursday, Anent nth. Alice (•miens floor/Ater of Mrs 0.therlae 0111001. of Toledo, fee merit of (0edwlhh. tom H rears. 40011. In (lnlh0rM township. nn Ratntdoy. Rawest lith. 14M. Mary Ann Clark, »11rt of the tate (%apt. James Bogie. aged 11 roars and i wta•lbe.