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... 1901
THD Lf3ADINCi NEWSPAPER OF HURON OOVNTY.
FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR,. --284 3
THE WEEKLY MANAtT REPORT
•ellWOMI ,A 1:t 11. 11101.
Feil Wh• onew W.•, 059 o Sit
flour, fatall/. /•f ont.+......,... 4 10 o 2 10
Ploan, Pa trot. 801 lows........•... Y 50 too 50
)gym V ton„ --„ w.. - l7 OD toll W
S horts, • ton 1111 �...». I5 00 to10 00
SoreeO g', P1 SW$
RIO, per
Buckwheat. pat Seib
Oats. 0 busk -
Pw. r bo.b....:�......... �
tsarist. per bush
al. Y on
Paatow. F bush,• anW
S utter .................�..,.,
Uhs•'a. Der ib.... . ,
1*,.•, fresh unasked. 111 dlom
Hid.. -111.1.,::::::.::. _....
Pet1. .
Live Hon �.+..........•.
Dressed Hogs ............
Hanna......... �..��.
liam. par lb....................
yard. per Ib.
precd hest fore omit ar
Dre 1 Hem hind
00 o 1 00
040 to050
010 to 050
fY to 0x0
M Oe060
137o030
000 to 800
09 to 1 00
1.5 to 016
10 to 0 11
10 to 0 10
t0 b + 00
5O to b 00
mto0u
53to i 10
50 to 800
12 to 0 l8
15 to 0 16
13 to It
00 to 0 00
00 to 0 u0
75 to 4 5(
00 to 350
For pal•.
FARM FOR SALK -200 ACRE !ARM
es fid oosoar lea Kant Wwanoah 103
sore+ cleared. balwoe hardwood bush Good
house and module barns. well watered sod
feaoet, to ``ood .1.te of cultivation. A oholo+
farm. THOS. BROWN, Auburn. 43 feu
[,SOK BALE. -200 PURE ISREI) BAR•
1 RED Rooke and tlotdeo Wyandotte pul-
leu and boas one year(ld, 50o acb. I e I )
r 4 o on lame Orden
plc each. lure bred l'et's dunks, SOo each.
Alan one heifer two Tates old : 4 yauuq oows
oneIJtersey)due to calve Aug 27th. Owner
going t Moltobo. Addre.. n. LENNOX,
1AND FOR SALK 1N TOWN OF
4 OOOKItICH. i/or solo on reasonable
lanae. the property' known as the Dlotlllery
land., being part of block "r' In the Town of
Dederlob. 000t.101•g •bout 3n antes. with
out1d,n pa sod water. right. on tin nivel M.It•
laid. ■or term. &poly o UARIIOW R 0AI4
BOW, soliciors for the vendor.
c`�a CA8H, OR ON TERMS Tl)
'Y I ,r)OU .uit will purobs.. that large
. too. house with s(x roomed eddltlogdtusted
on I'Icto0 Oireet. Half an sore of laud with
all the outbutldt&ds thereo0 thrown la Po r
further particular, 0Dp17 to TII KO. J. MOOR -
11oCeK, Mayfield 1'. 0. 31-41.
L1OK S&LK.- WTS 95. 96, 117, 118. 119
r and 1 e la Huohlso@Dp'DDs !!survey, .0 In
Unioneh. Los partloaIi Hpply't}1OLT.
tarrl.ter, to.. (Fudsrlrh.
March 11th, 1900. 11p•tf
-� -- Mu•to.
w.•�wew..eo - - - _ .._
W.OLBNN ('AMI'BK4L.
lhgaost and musloal dlre,tof or Mortis et.
Methodist ehuroh. and teacher of N.00rorte.
pipe organ and theory. will be pleased o ro
eeive pupils. Instruction elven elthew at
stud,o or •t puoal'a bom., as desired. Studio
at ILmereon ■ NI nolo Stere. W1Mat. - 71 tf
M.dloal. .
DR11. SHANNON A UA1.I.QW, FHS•
SIOIANM and Burgeons. Oleoe la Bok
of Commerce building. west aide of Square
Might nails at residences
IDR Bysanon, Dr. Hallow,
pfd rlesldeaaee. Aaplsr tet. Klglt' ••,. W. 06.
in•ui'fism% •1•.
JAS. R MACPHFRSON
STOCK BROKKR,
First door soul\ sin. of West Mreet,
ever C. P. R Oma•.
t)mrrespo•deet: J. r. Maas cv & Co.
AU orders promptly executed.
CRAS. K. SHAW, (A NIMAI, INSUR-
ANCK and real estate gaeai. Vines. 100
door east of P. 0.. Godesleh. Agent for the
l..ding mutual fire Interline, oom)ole/ and
leading ,took oomtanl...
M•roaotlle and ouuufsrturlug risk. at
;wrest rates. CaII at o• s.
WR, ROBKRTSON.
. Aaoo. o4nt and Insurance Agent.
(woks and aoa0a0(0 mode no.
Bullrings rented an++ fent* oolleoted.
fire l00nranee Ic British sad Canadian
4 omppa•nleo.
Umos- In l'rou4f00/ t Hs). Nino . (4 11
treat Oodsrloh. _
F. J. T. NArrict., O1NRRAL IN-
SUHANCK ant Real Estate sgeot.
Vire. Life, Aooldeat and Plate Ones Inaur►Ore
•Rertei on motoal or ooh plan •1 lowest
rates powilhle.
hest Knalish od l'oadlan companies rep-
roaapted.
Oleos ppe�rt door o (Jarrow R Darrow, Rat
Haters )Ipgtlltgn bite..).
Fulfil• Nott••.
1
WARIIINO. - THIS is TO ()iVF.
antloe that anyone b.thl.1 oR the
Island., using or tampering with the frrey.
shooting or trwpYdn" neon aey part of our
propart , will he .rrestel and prweoated.
alio l� ATTRILI. t:df
TOT10E IS HERERV GIVEN THAT
o •poline Ion will tae made at the next
iselcn of the I,.gldatnre of the Provinoe of
Ontario 401 an Aot to Ino0rp orate • non, pane
foe (ho following prepa e.. among other
(U Tp construct, . nlp, m•Intn and op.r
ate an •leotrlc railway railwa7• or radial
nOwol 'Tele* from • pont'Ip or near the
own of 1400erlole o • point 1100 or ps+r the
vinare ofLnckaner.le the couor/ of Hrnpp,
., theooe through the county of fiuron to a
pont In or near the town of tV Ingham. thence
to the village of Icru•aele. In said oolnt7.
thence to the town of gsaforth. In said rose
ty. (boons o the ,Mage of Itay0eld, n said
roomy, •ed three, to a point 1s or sear the
.fi4 town tf tiodrrloh ; ith power to eon•
Aro ,t, ,. I,Ip. malnala and operate • branoh
jibe freie0 • point In or near Car'ow. In the
\ruwnahip of (:otoorpe, o a point In or new.
��.000ree. In said'hodnt,, sod thence to a point
Sao. noel the GGil«.o of 1llrth and from •
wt to n I nN .Ian tM �to Io of
GODERICII, ONTAIIIO, CANADA : AUGUST 1 ►, 1001.
ADDRESS AND PRESENT�ITION.
Addr..s sed Vre•ratatlea Ie Jae. L. Grans,
tato. el 4.Ypeld.
Oa lbs evening of Aug let over dx bun
died olt.z104 within • radio, o1 lour miler 01
Hsmloek l'ity gatherel at the reeldeuuo of
J. L. Grant to show their appreolation of
him .ad hie family previous to his depart.
o re o B11 the otliue of deputy 0ustom. of -
Boat. Throughout toe evening everytblog
panted harmoniously, as all seemed to
vie with one ocother to make the afl.tlr •
suooss,, which ludeod It Was. The tel ter
people present satol that the deenonstra•
tion surpasasd •oything of 1ts kind which
river ook place In toe surrounding country.
Table• were stretched •long the lawn sod
filial with sverytbiu4 goud to eat, while
over•hssd oo wires stretched diagonally
001..1 were hang Chinon' lanterns addlog
their usual plotato/queone to the some.
Atter refreshments • program, ooaslsting
of songs, speech.. sod reolta' ions was given,
the chair being ably tilled by Mr. Morgan
Dalton, .luring wl.�uh tt° goesta of the
evenng, Mr. and Mrs. Urant, were ..oh
prs..0ted with sa easy chair and n purse
anotdolog 175, and the following address :
We, the undere'gasdOrepiventilog your
numerous frlsods la thie too.1lty, bearing
of your lolsallo' shortly to move from
amen; us, beg to olf•r you and your ..aim
•bite partner In Isle some token of the er
timation In whloh Vou are held L_y your
many friends o this vicinity, among whom
you have lived for more than .'q aortae of •
eeniury. Wi regret yory muoh that th,•
o:ore and friendly intercourse u1 former
pun must, at necessity, be somewhat
broken by your •pproachlog removal from
our midst, neverthsise. we are gla 1 to kuow
that the Ioaruoures of bygone years has
wrv•d to csmaut and ,tre0glh0n between
us ties of genuine affse;lon .nd regard
wbioh separation cannot •Bone nor the lapse
of time Impair.
Yon have been • conspicuous figure •moult
us to private hie and muniolpal life for
wady W• have always looked to
you for oouosel sod &dyloe In soy under
akin, In which we were •11 conoeroed. We
b.re had buttons relations with you •c •
public man day In and day out. and It la a
lutistution to 01. as it must he to you, sir,
to know I I, it we h•ye •ver found yuu Noe
only courteous and affable bul also the
happy pose•ee01 of ..'t unblemished nharsi•
ter, • eplrit of ater(mg'notltad' and sound
moral worth, oomm•n0ing the entire re
ippon and oonlid•ooe of those with whom
you hod business or otber relation•.
We deem It no ,mall attainment, sir, on
your port after • sojourn of so many years
•10007 u• that you should suoossd as you
have done In .o oomplst•ly winning ar.1
meriting th• pride, oontid•ow and estate, of
your Targe oirole of trirads. %Vh.S higher
4onor or prouder poslt(oa le •ttsin•tle In
life than that of seeurlog • per0laoeot pl.o'
to the Marta and •Ileotioan of those among
whom we live' 1t b not savored t, power
or pelt. wea:t h oannot buy It nor intrigue
obtain ; there mast be, as we h.ve found In
you, elr, those happy qualities of hood and
h eart, • manly splrlt of simple aterllog'
roaged honesty. a ,Leerily of purpose. •
mlo4 tar above petty meano•.. or doceit
W • oo.gr.tulate you, air, on your r.5ent
appointment by the Dominion Goveromoot
to an honorable position of toast sod re
. poas.billty to his Mejntyes oiytl service
W'.• b.,re not the least doubt that you will,
In the dlscharvo of your new duties, reflect
or•dlt upon yourself and merit the oohfidaoos
of those who may hove buslnenr relations
with you. W. know toe th.t you can
bring to your •Id In dluhargng the duties
of your officio that readiness sod aptitude
wbioh you have displayed In Your own buei
nen affairs for'nany year• entirely fitting
oa for the new dente. to whloh you ars cal-
led. W e •r• glad to know tt1•t the work
le of • nature 000geni•I and suitable to your
tastes, sod trust you may be spared many
years to fulfil the duties of the off, e.
And now, sir. a you are soon to nave u.,
o some sntrnt at least to sever 71441 coo.
aeotion with the woclates of many ye•rr,
Issue familiar aoeoe. and dear sotoontlooe,
we moot tonight to bio yourself and family
• reluctant farewell.
You, sir, od your estimable wile, while
•till in roLuat ho.1 ie, which ws trust yuu
may long enjoy, must however, we presume,
consider yoor..Ivseas h.ving puad the
noonday of 1 fa and •pprosohing the time
when the shadows arose lifi. little day.
W• voice the sentiments of your many
frlsods here and elsewhere when we express
the bone that during that remainder of life'•
span you may enjoy "pesos and felicity,"
that vont joys may be many', then your ser
row my be few. that the •tar of your de,
my may ever lead you oto proso pastures
of prosperoy and beside the still waters of
publio and domestlo happiness, •nd 11
peroh•000 In God'■ providence aloud.
ahoald .t soy tum• over-ohadow you,
dark and threateci ng though they may
sometimes appear, still may they ever have
• ellvsr lining and he bowed by • golden
girdle. As a small token of our esteem and
f.OS"
Q�PFCTACLF.S 1.04T. -AT OR NEAR
kJ ih! station. shoot (7 weeks ago. a pair of
spectacles with white trier e1 elms aro straight
arms. The ander will be suitably rewarded on
Iesvlog the same at this niece.
er ear 1 Y D p
' 1• (borne. thence through the rO, .. Ip of
__A. field. to • ppooint o or user ltloc•rdlnr, (0
_ lie toren of Brune, themes to a point In or
gear port Elgin. In mold aonroy. 11enn, to •
point th or meat Southampton. 1n meld anent).
•e4 Ihesca to m poles In or neer W Intoe. In
Me weld ninon of Hrcoe, and with oower to
eowetruc'. equip, mall.taln and newest •
f11nrh Ine'from • point on the Jnoatlon of
the s Ili 00.7 belw.en the villages of H•ylt Id
yn4 r through th.' toone'lus of
Cannier and flay to • point et or near Credit-
on ie ,hs townelrlp'gf 5t.pheen. and thenlx to
a 1.0151 anon Arlm,.r M now existing Itae er
Ilneo Of r allwa7, lona uDo0 .nv o, er e1oh
streets, hlRhw.. end lands ao mayn be
•nthorbal 17 IM munlnlp•i►litlet . bmp'••.(es
n tlppol,idnOle h•.104 lurpolet(on 00 1 0l
pwnl•g Me name.
IBJ o rt;0h4e the cantilever o make 0r.
r•ogrleente rett(n•4ing th4nes or &cognition Of
rent., highw.1's rod ande, and to expropr.-
040labels for too purposes of the oomph"?.
Id To enable tits eompo tp amalgam''..
w1( acgnlre the stock. beans ranoblew •o4
Oeste or. and to enter tato Ihmn or other
mf1amenu with other oorpo•0t1Aee, oompan-
IY Of f .noes.
Jot 'Iso looks pa mento to paid nps'onki or
*MN frw 1014t way, material, Pont. nIl"
w• *took or of "erele,. fnrthaiow the
en40rt1k1ng.
et. To n..nnt5lare, sell or lea.. 0echlehr
0 Weenie pewee o any Penton' w *erNr•-
Uoe atone any part of las rapers?.. e4s to i
0onettont said operate aawreph one 1el,-
11000011',tee in .onn0etlon with the roll•
Ik yo 14001,. v.dMtieo. from mnelelpsll-
tin oe 'ndlefiesle by way of gash 44("s. Bennis
M w the geowete' of Ino oonspwo7', 4,0044 or
Ween .. and fel othrw purposes
111 To holld, servile. own. (Morar or .saes.
abiglete .w4 nee steam and other veeol.., sed
to ,4, eee•irnmM .n41 maintain all vee merf
wber.tl and warehonw. plow• and dent., tot
• l90ttm000ftheoom • .
lel Tn • oult.4 ter the purpose of eon-
rtrsstleg aad o0ewatl"ig• 40a4Q .1M power o
tt and *parol.. bat.). at ouch places
o line of rolls•, of the •lI 7 es
'Dpaor 1.ee11r17.
.1 Ghee telt tan I7th da of Jwlr.lent.
M, 0. OAMEIIN,
SelWeer ran Appbesats
situation• Vaoant.
(ZU18 WANTS') TU LEARN FINISH
11)) iSO trade end gallon making, and one
boy la saad'or department.
It 00141iICH ()ROAN ('0.
WAVED -ORGAN 'AMI: MAKKIt,
1TVV Itntt olrea, varnisher. rubber atperfectrd
n plane retie. packer: App11. %lions hooked
for 011 dsvartment. In on" factory. wiret ela+e
temppente men only reed •poly. Aeldrere,
CARPKSTKtt ()ROAN ('OMPANY, Itrattie
loco. Vt . U S.A.
(1(yfu DiNINU•ROO 01R14 WANT
lJf ed at once at the Colborne House. A ppl
to MR4. •KO. BURTON. SFtt
Card of Thank•.
((I'fAN( OF THANKS -WR TAKE:
t} this tnpane o tendering one thank* to
th. KC0Vnw1•-AI, M7. r1 Ai F,ae: INa, RANen
(711M►AN o'. of florlln, for the prom'„ ar 1 eat-
1.t00tor7 manner In whleh thM paid our low
by ire on our gr000r7 stock. wA ch oocnrted
on Jely'1•t 4. 1911. It. K. SMITH t ('7).
CHAn1.KS K. SHAW. Oonorsi •Agent, h.
13 I n)
- imine*.
'sward, w. bap yuu b .mnia throe easy
oba'r* and purse, which we ask you to plias
not for their lntrinslo value, but rather as
• dight mark of our •fleotlolute regards.
MWp,AN DALTON, (ibairman.
DR F. McLdoias, Vloe ('b•trawn.
AROUND TOWN.
Ar Tilt I'u1.n R Cw'Rr Wesley 11110,
fireman un the B.yhei.l, was up before the
folio. MagIo rate oo Saturday, Aug 3, o0 a
obarge of befog drunk end disorderly, at the
lnei.no. of Capt. McGregor. H. was .l.
lowed to go on suspended sentence altar re•
Airing • warning . . Mote for breaches
of the now bylaw are .1111 being made, says
oral potions appearing brfore the 4'. M.
during the week.
RotoRs►u viten Tua MIST. U. 1., Fish•
er, who boo leen on • irip to California,
IJrltish Oolumbl• sod other pointe io the
reedit Wen, returned home W'ednesdaylost.
During his trip, eablob exceeded fully •
mouth he violist* the mine osotrae, and
brought home some very fine samples of
silver and lead quartz, taken from the (11d
Uold ard I'rimrwe min.. at Lard..u, 1)uo
sae, B.C. H• reports having • delightful
trip.
CAW, 0f Tti*,K. --Mrs. MaCartby and
her family desire to express their thanks for
the many and siocar. m►tks of sympathy
and frleadshlp which they have received
from the oltizeos of Uoderloh sod the sur-
rounding country during their reoeot ha-
reavernetoe Tbey wish to say that the kind•
Ness and oon.ider•te •tpeotlon whlob db•
,,ogulsMd all who resisted In the seoroh for
the missing one will not ear ly nor quickly
t• for,fotten.
FROM MAIN STATION -The fishing party
from Malo Station returned Saturday night
They report a goad time not withstanding
tis• .•314, stormy weather. From what we
learn, however, there wee not the gaiety
and festivity of previous Years sod the
cakewalk wan not •e evenly pace 1 as on
former occasions. But the fishing was good
and that fact wee a comp•osatlon for ev,'ry-
thing else. The only tear was that the
•'telt" would not hold out.
Tux Cis n• Hu1.n.A, --The ohoap .lour•
slon to Totoato on Wednesday 0t last week
drew only about tbirty pse..ogere from town
and a still 1... number from Clinton. As
there was oo public demonstration the day
was made use of •000rd409 to eve,yooe'a own
fancy. Several ploola and driving parties
left town. going to Hayfield, the Point Farm
Man..•tang Park, ern., and varlcua sport.,
tenni., shooting, baseball. and the L4e were
indulged to by the devotees of these Various
pastlmee. Four rinks of bawler• went to
Sealorth but were buten by • large soot•.
3
NUT1Ck-ALI, ACCOUNTS DUB TWO
RrmofJM)WNING& WWRTORYshould
be cold to 11. [M)WNiN0 before the 10,t of
A. gtlst, s, after that Ante alt 011 0 11d1 0 *,
robots will b? handed In for afoul'" lOONlNrt.
ISyr
W antilld•
Jeka Young, J. Whyte, 01no Sossyd, .1. I, huaoh, Ly James 'lilt, and the news
Moore, A Walters, ell to h:otuvau ; M. S. ' quietly spresd through the town. The
Sproul, J. Elliott, Deloraiu• ; F'. Turner, tuoer.l look Flsue oar Meoday morning
Regia ; Miss haloes, Lumsden ; F:d. (rum Mrs. McCarthy'' r.idenoe, Elwin
Stenugban, Darll, ford ; W'. Kl,k, W, I'. ave., to St. I'etet'. obyrub, whale • large
1 uungregatluu, looeudlug many from other
communlone, Ind gathered to show their
sympat by with the family hi their time of
sore bereavement. '1b. pall•bearers were
J. 'Tighe, U Shannon, N red Snannen, .Jus.
Huale, John McDonald .nd Joo. fusion,
and ureas was .old by It,v. Father West,
Thu uelobraot to the (Neff• of his remarks
read • lets•: from 1)r. Turnbull, In which
,t was state) that the writer had been In
attendance on Ali.. MoCsrthy professional
ly aol Dert she was subject to lite of mel.
aouhulta and de.000dency, and that hip dr'o
belief was that Mile MoUarthy had, in a fit
of temporary d..pondenoy,t brown her, ell in-
to:the water. 1 t was 011 ,.!count of this letter
sod oo account of what toatl, r %We.t knew
of Mie. McCarthy, who, h led him to neo
here ittmot�eible for o,ne of her upright
ob•raoter to commit suicide, of 1n full poo
se..ion of her 150000, that aha wa. burled
with the tug• t. of the °Lorcb. Miss Mc
(earthy cat In her twenty-fifth year, and
until about a year aro had been In very
goad health. An attack of the grip lett
her io p0or health, and the girl seemed to
dupair of regaining her former 51re1gth.
All . k'1.Uanhy'. two brothers, N ill, of
tows, and l.'atrtck, who wee eatltog put
*11 oalle1 Foate last KOOK owing to his sia-
Lel's dieappssraoce, surety., .s dose also
ler torrowing mo'.her. Her father died
when sb wt s quite • youog ohild. Pat-
rlok McCarthy. of town, is an uoole of de-
o.ased, Mass MoCalthy was well liked by
the 0001 0411b00 of Se. 1'.ter's,ot which she
w as a consistent member, belonging t111 re•
oent;y to ere youog Isdles' rodahty and
taking her shoe In ohuroh work. She had
alwaye litre io town sena • number of years
awo attended the Cfolleglate Iostltuts. The
sorrowing relatives have the sympathy of
all in the sed 17.01. Toe floral oferioge
were beautiful : Cron, 51:et Inc e : em
blew, Mrs. E N. Lewis ; wreath the
M,aew Kat4arior, Juha and M..ter"Nur-
man Lewis ; crow, ]1 a Hussey ; wreath,
511es Doyle ; bcquet., Mrs. J . Elglh 'lom,
Miss Duran, Mrs Fullord, Mrs. Vonvhaa,
Mrs. Howe'', Mrs. A. Naftel, Ml..ss Mc
Uilticuddy, The deceased was much .•-
teemed for her bee obarecter and modesty,
and speotd prayers and litanies are being
Effete.' on her behalf by fr:eods to Detroit,
Ashfield and Uoderloh.
Sanderson, to Nesbitt ; Lily Sanderson,
Carman ; A. Fisher, Carberry ; l', Stewart,
Carrell.
Tt1AT C*RriT FACTORY Pllol'JYAI.,-1I. 11,
Iturrow•, of the RoyaiUarpet Co., of Uuelph
whose proposition to the Uoderloh ce00011
W s reported In loot week's issue, le evident
ly not 000tiolog hie attention to one or two
pt00as, as at lease eight other towns and
orale. bsebles llodenoh have reoelved a siml
lar proposal. Tb..e are i;uelph, (fait,
Offen Sound. Herllo Wmeths .., Sim000,
Stratford cud St. Phomas The last named
place le apparently anx,une to secure the
factory as the followtog resolute:a waspas-
sed Io ,t coo,mines of the counted : "that
the committee rec.,stmrud the oa000ll to
grout H. H. Burrows peruilrnlon to occupy
'the upper story of the uld towu nail, and
that the clack draw up an allerment setting
forth rho terms cf the tenancy; toren to be
free rent, to be a monthly tenancy, rod to
vacato the Frontless on • ninth'. notio., the
bu. new to be oo0d0uted on a wholesale
tette, end they-osa t9 agree to employ ten
hands."
Nit%A 1)1.M 1111 HARo', IO -The steam
barge Spalding was In on Sunday with 71.-
500 bushel* of wheat from l'hloago for the
Muuloho and L,ke Huron e1 Illog l',..-,
Toe Miles brought in 40,00) bu.'hel. of
wheat from Fort William on Moi, lay fur
R.obardsoo A Son Oa Tuesday' the
W. A Itousd. was in from Cleveland w,,h
650 n... of coal for the Nnrth Amerlo•o
l'hemleal ('o The I'.ttsborg and Our
frogs mode their regular oall. during the
week sod the Htyfield was to for lupplse
over Sunday ... .1be Wg mill presents a
buoy soros she.. days. Improvement* are
being rushed ahead.
FOi'R YEARN AT 1111 REtORyIATORY.-
Philip Butler, of Mesforth, • lad of 6lt..n
Vpars of ye, was sent aro by magistrate
IJ,attie on Saturday, the 10th, on a charge
of br..king foto rho s
tore of Ed. Dawson t he
day previous and .aaltow 14 50 In elver
and a bottle of whiskey. Butler w.s up
before 11ls Honor .lodge Doyle on %Vedoee-
d•y morning and pleaded guilty to the
two charges, that of break log foto the shop
with intent to steal and that of the theft of
the articles mentioned above. His Honor
canteoned the I.4 to tour years •e the Oa•
tarso Reformatory for (toys at Peeetangut
shoos.
LoNnuN 01.1, Rut.' Rt 1 Nh.N.-The
annual London (d1 Iloyo' celebration whit,
took plane Moody, Tuesday and %'wines
day of lost week eclipsed in point of attend•
anoe any precool* •fl•Ir of the kind. The
oelebration proper was held at SpringbanO,
where •bout twenty -fire thousand persons
getter ed the first day, bseldo, several other
thnosand wh., wets enable to "sours irante
port•tion and had to remain In the city.
Mayor W',l.ot), of town, who Is • London
014 Iloy, ore in attendance, and reports
having had • mat enjoy.1,1. time, moot
Int. good many former Galerloh people
and other 'coidetance,.
Ma. Tnoyll'.ON Acc°rNree --Tim (sol
Iegiaa Institute trustees met on Monday
to oon.ldrr the applioatlooe received for the
petition of tea. her 1n place of O. Uonper,
reigned, for the Colleglats here. There
was a large number of "optican!. and the
oholne woe fiend (ton W. A. Thump,-oo,
0. A., who hu aooepted the appointment.
Sir.1'hompson ,s an honor graduate io
edar•t 4,110, a o1 'Toronto l'niversity to
1(100 and a specialist graduate of the Oo•
twin Normal l'ollege. Ho is twenty eit
years of age and has bad tour and n half
year.' repentanos fa public erMol work.
Mdiry 1600.
A Ki'o..r.N WKnntsu.--The following
from The llritish Whlg. Kingston, refers to
a brother of Mre. H. F. Mnoms, town : A
qulet wedding was oelehrated •t the home
of .John Bell, fine street, Wedoetd•y •f
ternoon wben his oharming and a000m
ph'hrd daughter, Nellie R., was noiad In
marriage to Andrew M001oan, jr., son of
Andrew Maclean, grooer, Ontario street.
The ceremony, witnessed by Immeliate
relatives rely, Wu performed by Rey. 1)r.
1 haps. pasteref Nydeeham otreet Menhe-
diet ohnroh. The bride was the reelplent
of many beautiful prssrn's. Mr. and Mrs
Maolsan left at floe o'olo-k for a tone, eek
iog In Rnubestsr, Ruffo'o, 'Y laevra Fall.
and Chtong"' Upro returning thry will
take op rwldeno. on Rldeao street.
Tua I.*7' Mao, )x111011--I'�an!nrlp
sal 1. the death of Mr..1.Ife.y, wife of K.
R. •1.ffoy, (1. T. R station aseot. at
Inndr.born', which reaorred on Matnrd.y,
Aug. 3rd. as It la the e, lad death in the
I,m!ly within • week, her slater, 111es Tip -
lint, of ('1,venn&, having passel awry jolt
• week prev:en', as mentioned In Tno Min
NAI. last week. Mrr. .Iefrey had heap In
failing health for soma time nod felt keenly
the denth of her sister. bhp was inurty•
three years of age. and .0.w • sorrowing
husband and three sons, the ablest about
fifteen or sixteen yrars of age. T. U. TipD
ung, et town, n o brother of deceased and,
Io onn,pany with Mrs,TIpllag,wae In att.ed
00ee at hor fanerei, welch took phos to
Wiogham on Tneeday of last week. 'The
surviving rotations have aoirerial sym
pathy le their hear of fetal. - ----
f1TANT$D.-ABOUT NOV RM MIR 1.T,
TT sg�smed /er 0 mamba. Apply
with e.K OMIIyws to Mit1S ATTRILIa
t Ifl .
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C KORUB COUSINS, GENERAI,
lX DLACKRMiTRprm d tlI rore*bAM. to 4
reasonaba Wates. dsM1u. p toe vielora street.
forfinerlY 00enp1.4 M lI.rry Their R's. A
fall 'allotted.
Tmux--t.ARN9Y.-An early wedding was
e o!omo z'd by Rev lalb•r 414..t at St.
Peter's oheroh last Tburad•y morning •t 7.
A o 1.1Iward Tighe, eeooud son of Mr.
and Mrr, .1. 1'. Tighe, B,Itate.a road, and
Mise Beattiae Carney, of (:olhorne, we c the
principals Io tbo nappy 101st. 'The wed.
d,og marco was playrd by the organist,
Mies Shannon. Mini Kate Dean was
bridesmaid and the groom was supported by
John Phalen. After the oeremony at the
ohunh the wedding p.trty drove to the
homo of the groom's parent., where a
sumptuous repast was eprre l 'The happy
couple left on the 2: 30 r. u. train for a trip
of about a week to Toronto and Buffalo,
amid lost of rioe and the best wishes of
their friends for a happy and euoeeuful Iib.
The bride was the recipient of a o rmber of
very ooae presents. Including one frun her
fellow -employee. •t the Knittiog factory
bore. Mr. and Mrs. 'light will mace their
nom. in W'Iogbam, wherd M•, Tighe Asa
secured • position to tin rew stove factory.
Tut: O lt'AI, desires to add ib be.t wishes to
thou ofMr. and Mrs. Tlgb.'s many friend/.
As A,.,:n SAILOR I(Io),'NED,- The fol.
lowing, In reforeoce to the death by drown•
tog of the mate of the Katandin, ls taken
from The Windsor H000rd of Aug. '.lth : A
very nd drowning •coldent 000urred sea
Tuesday at the C. I'. R docks. when 1t
N1. lbiwill, of Port Howe, mate of the
schooner Katandin, which arrived to port
yeetr rlav with a r,lrre of tie. for W'. J.
t'ulling S Co. of this city. 1st r deceased
was a very old seaman, haying salle4 for
shut 55 years, being now 70 years of ag•.
He hal been cap••l0 of the soh000ers Caro
line Marsh, Admiral and Enterprise, but
for the last lour years had ben. mate of the
.chooper meatloned above. The ooptaln of
the dohoopoe to W. J. Uolwlll, only son of
.tueased. it appears that the unfortunate
man was crossing rhe '•.'plonk in rem-
p•0y with another member of the crew,
when bo.ome way he mlesed he, looting
and tell into tl a w,ter betw.en rte dook
and the boar, 1'he aught wee ve,y dark, •
foci that will 0000001 for hi. fatal mis-step.
At the rim.• of the aocld..1 doceue0'. eon,
l'ape R. h1. Uolwlll, was in Lis berth un•
dressing, but, hearing the oall for help,
rushed cu', and ■eleed a pikepo!e, which he
pushed Into the watt r, but could not fled
the body. 11e thea put down a trolling
spoon, which oawght io the clothing, bring-
ing the body to the enrtace. Dr. C In
was odled, hut, after • brief examination,
said the moo was dead at the time of tenni.:
drawn 1r, ", the water. Reports differ a+
to the period of Mr. O..,wllll's immersion,
but o neo as em be asoerafned it was
about 15 minutes. 1 he remain. will be
taken (hl. ,fterouon to I'ort hope for leo
torment.
i've, I.ATF. Aunt!, **I Wil..oN.- The foll
owing despatch has bean rsoelved re'errinr
to the death of Mr. Wllsoo, lather of Mrs.
.t, I, Ait ken of town :. Died at Mao!. (reek
oo Saturday, Juoe 2:., Abraham Wiboo, at
the home of hu son ja law, J. 0. Ilesley,
titer a lingering illness of tour months' dura
•tion, having been .trick en with psr•lyaia
m March 4th Abraham Wilson was born
10 Ireland. county of Armagh, of Christian
pornntag•, •lune Soh, 1826 His lather we.
• On•ker sod Lie mother • Methodist. He
emlgratel to Canada aith hie n..her, three
e sters and throe brothers. 1111 mother died
of .hip fever t0 1)uebace. 1111 younger broth
er died two week. after hie arrivoI at (;od
o riole. All the other* batepreoadod him ex
oepthisuldr.' Or ether, Jonathan, who ie
over ninety years of ago, and re.Lb.. tet Rel
our, M,ob, Dooeued was converted in 1866
undo? the presobin, o: It!v. D;. fool, and
through many temptat nns sod .Darer,
known oaly to those who knew him best, he
has at last gains d the haven of rest. I)a
ceased mono freearah Mciatyr• Nov. 60,
1151. Sic children were given them, four of
whom Are left to mourn hie lose, Beoj.
Wllsoo, hliohtgon, Mrs. .1 L. Alike°, Used•
.rfoh. Mrs..1. 0. Ileesley, Maple ('reek, N
W. T , and Abr•htm litimore, •n present in
M.ple ('reek. Ills wife preceded him May'
19, 1892 Ho joined the 11 aro l order when
elghteo year. of ape 1'h s brethren follow
ed him to hl. last reeving ploae, wh, re a
solemn and be.utllul service was perlorine.,
each dropping a bow of orange ribbon on the
ootlin. 1'4. funeral eervioe was held In the
Methodist chnroh, .l°'y 4 h. It -v. %V. 1'
1 a•rd, pastor of the church. coudooled the
nervine, rsisted by Rov, Mr Grant, 1'.r.
leyterlan mlwi.ter, n memter of the 0t40Ae
order, Sir. ,I umes I1end rem'.• ing ",Safe to
the arm. of .tea".," w:•h gre.t (4'ho,, '1'1,.
ohuroh roofs nicely decorated with flower.
sod draped In mourning. A number of fl ,r
•1 offorngs Ilan friends Iinluled a roy.1
arch from the O-angrmrn, Ii. -y Mr, hoard
said of deosseed : " Is was my yr:,iloge to
Attend upon Mr. t1'ilon during lelo later
rseld..00e In brag leCroon, as hl. post or, and
to have the jay of recelveng 11.. moat e -.m
plat. assurance of his porteot trust In .Ileo.
('lhrist a. hie personal Savior. In the last
oonyere•tlon 1 had with him he gave moot
emphatic and u0 4ll.!:lied testimony to vele
000.ao°sewS of hl. acceptance with I e. e,
which white language foiled him he crptir.
q.d to .how In 'reponse to our dl0est:ua. 1 y
look and aotlon."
TIIR HARyrai' R\ ExrraproN.-About
fifty persons left no the excursion to the
Northw..l os 'T4..dap morning, moot of
thorn Arlo' ticketed by Miss Rall, (. 1' R.
Agent. Followleg I. the Ilet el exoureie
few "s far as we were able to Tern : R
Foster and N. Uerdee, i)auphin ; Rnh1.
Ronal, R Colbert, H .lnhn.ton, Mrs. Allan
le Seinwi, 13'. W. Durst, R. Wils01. Mrs.
row link R
W 001 1 .J
II m I I. .I. �
(Il.dbl H ,
Field, M. Y. WII'as, T. R. A&1u'tIne..1
W. Gibson, all te Meeeel•w s Miss M.1
lough, Reston : R K Davidson, R Me
Ilwalne, Thee. Milllan, .lobe levy, H. A
J.htestea, Thee, .1•hestes, Wallet Livia
(dro0 HYe,FRANII -Thal Epworth League
of (J. E , of North .t. Methodist oheroh,
met Mo°day evening last, Instead of Tues-
day eveolor, on •0000ot of the departure
'luealay moroiog for OVtnnlpeg of Frank
Turner, who bas D•en for several years put
prominently Identified wl h the hpworth
ieagu. and Sunday .ohool work of th•
church. MIs Salkeld presided and the
pastor Rev Ito ua•Ists VINO an interesting
odd ream o0 tits work 04 (lie Red Croce work
to Slush Africa, after which 51us I. Shar-
man read the fo,lowing address from the
league to Mr. Turner
To Mr. F Turner.
Di of lOorru OH, - W'e, the member. of Me
Kpworth Lorgne, feel that we oannot allow
you to lea, a see 0 th"uI giving you an •s-
rerat b of our appreciation of your Inde-
f.tlguable and self sacrificing aIfart. to
further the loterest. of the Society.
lour falthfulccse a. • member resulted
In your l,etng called to the bighest position
m e League• There yuu proved the truth
of elle word. of our Lord, "He 1 hat le faith-
ful In then which 1s lent 1s faithful also In
much,' .e you were founal ever at the poet
of .luty, ever showing the l -.pest interest
In every deportment, of work aro the Oec.e•y
I1/ your fidelity to duty and your manly
Chrlaien character you hate Won our blgh
e.t esteem t of Oils you have Iang,Lle proof
in our desire to rat se you a I'r. * dent even
•Irer o et t laded tenure of t t6 ;e.
Running rhe Corlett's course hu for you.
we believe, not the meauing than tomo at-
tach to 1t, that of a mere , elfish striving to
✓ each the goal, which must Inevitably re-
sult in failure, but the trio one whob
reuses you to land • helping baud to the
weok and to permutes other. to eater the
race. The otrrylog out of this oonoeptlon
Ihronghont the course will finally polo for
you the 7,0(0('4 ClOWO.
That an ideal Is neoestry II owe would
attain the stature of • perlo)t man, and
that •s some one hoe said, '•No pure Ideal 1e
too fair for us to mak+ It reel," s your view
we are assured, Several times y ou have
given see the beautiful tluoatid0,
"No hfo oaq be puro In Its purpose •sed
strand in ire .t• ifs
Ao-1 alt life not be purer and stronger there
67." -
Thir ou hay v 4 o1
y o pro . ., Is gout asee, root
o ml r., repe,ti•lon of words l.ut the t sorra
d on of • thought which be betnr woye.a io
o your Isle, a thread of gold, The uolall
'ng Italian. you have taken to the lo•,k out
•vork of the Soil.'v 1. an rumple of the
Christian love *loch longe to see (:hor Ine■
hoopoe purer and stronger.
Your being obliged at this time to rover
your 000weotlon with us causes us the deep.
ern regret, hot only beoaune It mean. the
lore of ono of our moat faithful woe kers brit
D eoauee we shall inns the pliant sesnatl
tion. Knowing, how „ver, that what. t. our
In.. will be the wain of others,:we nseelOehly
glue you ap ; still we shall alwaye feel that
In s 10010 yet, belong to us and we shall
watch with the greatest nterat your ef-
forts 1a re.oh the foal of worldly suooess as
well •l the heavenly owe. (loth of there
may (entnnly be gained by your.'perm•
veru.gly showing the same g0d(11.. of teitb•
fulness. sell ea,nfice and Indomitable energy
that hat.• charaoterized you thus far.
- -Tnat tied may Mew yow richly both tem-
porally aid spiritually and that yon may
ever live out our watchword '•Look up,
I, f'. up, For O'hrlst and the (thuroh," 11 the
sincere wish of 3 oar fellow leogu.rs.
S•ehed on behalf of the Sool•ty.
MARY R. SAr.KKl.1,,
Acting {'resident.
Mr. Tanen, Is replying o the address at•ted
that had the "thoees •0d moa lore of the
Lengos not stood so nobly bol,nd him in the
work, en;ceos would not have le en achieved
Ile felt that the LPrguv h.d l -ern the means
In (I,4'e hol of holping him to look uo and
Iiit up, He thanked them for the r kind
nese to h.nt, and hoped always to hear of
their entoin led prosperity. Hs bade one
and a 1 an .fleetieu it. word Bye.
'1n? LArw MAny NI,.I'ANT111'.--The nnwe
ea ly Mond• morning that the h,dy vel
111ue Mary Mo(e.rthy had been fnued wash
.d ashore on the b.ao-h st ti orh.m's r, -
le.".( the swepoon under whloh tie rela-
tives el 1h. dee.•ned •e4 Ih, lows.p.nple
g.nera'ly had Poen •laboring for the past
Week, though 1ha event. U one of pernlnr
sadness. S.ene the middle et last week
when a h•' and shawl were (nand nn the
shore na•r Fonr Mete Po.nl, Id..t'ha4 RRs
heneglii4 to the unfortunate 'Irl, the aL-
tentlee .ef the ',arching petty was direntel
to that noighherhnr.l, ani many were the
p.nese who w0k,4 out o that dlr.ctino,
M •Il • temp'• ar dragging In the wane
r� frottlsse error,l e
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D. M°G1LLIOUDDY, EDITOR.
o eid•v last week that A. Sands had errlved
at ULlwow oo July 24th.
A oar with • few 0. T. It ofliolals was
. 510.4 1 to the 7.15 11aln last Their.day
morLmg. They bad been In town Noor the
n ight.
Chas W aleh, found guilty of assault on
las. lhak, Seafortb, was allowed o go on
suspended 'ententes by Hi. HMeaor Judge
Doyle.
The post otliue H•' ws+ flown at hall -
mut during the past week he honor of the
Ia s Empress Frederick of Germany and the
Bank of Commerce Hag was r•bed to ball
mut on 'Tuesday, the day of the funeral.
The Stratford boys who ase weeping at
the foot of F:lgln aye.are : M. Robrnson,J.
Uordoo, J. Hepburn, E, Robinson, I). Ron -
boson, R. Rtaklo. E. %Vettlaufer and V.
Bradshaw. The last Hour arrived darier the
w..k.
Col, Varooe will be In town on Saturday
evening and desires to meet all the veterans
entitled to reoelve the land grant •t 7
o'clock to the Grand Jury room In the court
house, to make the neotoary arrangements
is ceaneotio0 with the grant.
Jouthsmpton ttea000 : Capt. ('ratgie, of
the tug Eyelyo of Geder,cb,;ook • party of
camper' from that town on Saturday last.
Calling, here on his way home he took on
board Mrs. H, L Harr,.ou and son 'Aw-
esooe, Mile Genie Hopkla., Mrs. W', Bvers
and two rens, who will rout relatives at
Uoderloh for a few days,
The Wiopham '1'Imes says of the excur-
don o Goderlch on Aug. 1 : A good time
woe spent en that town, sot eying the lake's
refreshing breeze+. rt'he Mayor of (,ode
rfoh got out the band and showed many
other favors to make the day pleasant.
Jpet to show their appreciation the W'og.
hem ladies' lawn tenni' club defeated the
l;aderioh club. All enjoyed the outing and
want to go again.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
l'rldhama for tailoring. The beet le the
nheepeet re¢urllew of Delete, thourh Rome
may think otherwise, tint worn the Met le as
cheap r+ any nn one would he so ronll eh as
not to get tnc host. 1'ri.ham a is the boat, and
1100, cheaper.
Yesterday was Clinton's oleic holiday.
Regular meeting of towq 0o0n011 omnr•
row evening.
Wloth%m Ie alkleg of orranle'.e, • lawn
howling club.
M A Mallow removed to hie new renl•
donna, St. Vmoent tet., last wnek.
COMING AND GOING•
Ceoll Carrie ie vidt,ng In Dongag0eo.
1)r. Taylor was la Toronto • couple of days
ret week
Harry Vtdean was op at Malo M1a11M
est week.
J..o. P..iso, of Brampton, Is visiting la
town this week.
M1.. J..vie Wilson, of fort Albert, was
n town Saturday.
Mrs. MacDonald and daughters are away
In Muskoka for • trip.
Mire Gundry and Ml.. Kate Gundry bit
on Tas.d., for Harto.y.
Mise August Taylor, of Clinton; vblted at
1)r. Taylor's over Sa*d•y.
Rev. R. H. Gardner. of Grand Rapids,
Mloh , le vlsitlo[S in own.
Miss Skelton has returned from • month's
vidl with friends •t London.
J. W. Simpson, B. A., of W'hlaoharoh,
was In town during the week.
1'he Mi -se. Hones, of Toronto, are vIsIt•
•t the reaid•ooe of John Koox.
Mt.. Audrews, Britannia road left oo a
visit to St.'1'tomas and New York,
Frank 1'om, of Toledo, I thio, was visiting
his brother, .1 K. Tom, toe past week.
llto. MaoVlcar of Sarnia, Ie visiting her
brother, W. W, MaoVloor, Elgin ave.
Rev. T. C. Desh.rre., M. A., Mrs. and
Mise D..b•rr.., of Toronto, are o town.
Mise Kaohael Healy, of Detroit, la visit•
O,,,t hor mothor, Mr. T. Hssl%y, of Quebec
street,
Mr.. (;ooper, who hag given up her mil.
tinery holiness here, left last week for Port
Hope.
Mus Belle Johnston len for (b'cae° on
Tu..day alter • brief visit to Irlands in
Ilo.lerlob.
Mn. (7, Allure, al Stirliog, Mtob , telt o0
'L'ur.;lay, after • month's vitlt to friends In
tht. vicinity'
W. J. 1'asmore, M W. 11"well and W.
H. Robertson are on.:UNt the I'.n-Anterl.
0011 exhlbluua,
Mn. Fronk 4 ,,temaa, of '1'oroato, former.
ly Mn' May W.Ib.•r, wall visiting 10 1010
the put week.
Will Mcelusky returnod yest.rJoy to the
Hawaiian Islands alter a months vie a ID
this neighborhood.
W. I'roudfoot and %V, A. N ('veil see at-
tending the le'gh court of I U F., which
meets in Hamilton this week.
Mn. I)r. 1'. t •re and Mr.. Itr. thnrhuro,
of l'oronto,daos,hters ofM.r Wm,Aleredith,
•re stayin47 at Meuteatung Duk.
All.... 4.s end Hattie F'r , of Detroit,
are visiting their ono n ani aunt, Mr. and
Mn Peter 51o'arian., It:It•uni• rood.
Mire Laura !bodges has gone to Brussels.
She reolted at the Methodlae church oholr
oanoer1 held there on 'I'ue.Asy evening l.st,
Mlos E'eanor blotillliouddv and Min
1-tur. Bryda.. wheeled to Brussels on
Thursday of boot week to spend •hoot •
week ybithtg Irlea4.,
Mies Ella Hall., of Wlncheben, and kilo.
{'earl Iovle, of Brantford, have hero vidt•
Ing .t the hoar. of Mr. and Mrs. I', T.
Halle during the oast week,
t'eroy Alkenhead, of Marylod,enn of 1)r.
Alkenhead, formerly a veterloary Burgeon
hero som. ten or twelve years ago, loft last
Saturday atter a visit 111 town,
Lanoelot Watson, of Aurora, Ill., tormor-
ly of GLdefloh, was visiting hi■ nl,o., M re.
('hes. ?thaw, during the week, His friend•
to Itode,lab were pleased to see him,
N. D. Morrl.h, of Sault Sr..Marie, Mleh-,
spent several dayym amenn relatives In and
fyoOId Ti6dirldh- d4l1a the nasi week on
isle way back from the Pan•Amalaan,
A poly of purls went ont en Monday to
Ls l'nrte, l; .l. N. Naftel's property on the
Ihyfleld road, where they will oamp. The
party looludes Miss.. K,hM W,Rtatm, Iltl.y
Mostly, F:mlly Masson and l.0 M••son.
Mr.. William. le slao with the party.
J. A. Or.•oory, formerly •. ttlent et the
Collegiate In+Gtu',, here, 4.,t now vel York
ton, N 1V 1' , was In town e•verel days this
werk. Mr. ()regory le prlootpal of the
pnbllc school rt \ nrk:nn, and le loud In hie
praises of the %Vest. He has keen spending
hes holidays In Gnt.rlee.
The following ore greats •t the St. Low-
rehee: Mr. and Mrs Heeigln., town; Mise
Hazlett, Mies Margaret, Mine. (Barret awl
niece and nephew, Mho:Soul, e, Mrs. '1hotu
and danghter, Alb. Warner and Mise F'.
Warn'r, Detroit ; Sin. Ntewart mend Mire
Mtewa t Mrs. i.
r , McKenn Muses Lo.)•rnnk,
Lonlnn : tura. l'arnav, Mire Corner. Ma1-
tr r P. Coney, Mrr. Dr. Coventry, Mt..
Coventry od Mr R Coventry, %Vindier ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ch•mpney, Toleere.
AUCT ION SALES.
All p*rtn* getling (heir wale Mllo printal at
this 091o, will ave a free netlne inserted
In this lien 00 to the time 0f sauna.
TnrRstiAV, Ann. 29 Annalon rale of the
hnesehnl4 lurnllurs aril t ff'cte of lho late
Rev. R. llendonnn at the m,ose, Anbsrn,
oommono.n, at I c. M The Int inelud.. •
v0noble Ihrar
beelA« t r
v M omplata f0:�
dors and furel.hings. %VM. ','mann, ad.
Rural .nhenh. open on Monday! Aug 19th
pre harieenl dio•teia •nd %man reboot. l'uwday, Sept. 3.
tiers see nff In the weter on Friday after. l'lls'nn'. roe. of taxation hu heron raised
1
poen ie the hope of dislodging the body. 14.11 • mill 4.141. 7.a,, holeg ow 22 mill-.
it Was s.., herov*r, till Maeday nerrning, The Son4e .ahool excursion from Mea.
between h and 7 ,,'aleck, leaf a week alter. forth en Friday Is expected oe oh. I1 A. M.
Miss Me(JssNy'. mysterious ellasppearanno Ira n
Nat the t.dy wa fend, sear Rtogham's I Mn. R Headet.a, resolved weed Wed
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AUG.P1155e
Aonounociueut -Hodgen. tiros 1
Hoy. Want.d-lloderlcbOrgan Co 1
('.rd of Tbenke R lee Smttb A Co . 1
Help Wanted -Carpenter Organ Co., Vt1
Farm fur Sale - Thor. Brown, Autean.. 1
Notloe-Downing A Westoby 1
Clearing Sal.-W.C. Prldbam 4
Mld,ummer Bargains -W. Aoh..00 A Sun 5
To M.t. !loom -W. A, McKim .. ... . 5
Furolture and Uodertaktog-- Rhyme t
Cornell .• 8
Lbtow.l Busiow College -U. A. Fleming 8
Parasols Hodgen+ Bros 8
Stove., oto. --J. H. Worrell 8
Summer Uoods-`Smith Bro., A Co 8
THE MAIL'S MEANNESS.
Ft OR low-down contemptible mean -
lass recommend ue to The Toronto Malll
and Empire.
For the past week or two it hoe been do•
nouucing the Hun. JOHN 1)Ry0as for hls
connection with the Dakota Ranching Com•
pany, and in .11 of ire at*temente concerning
that inetitution has scrupulously avoided
mentioning that THole n CaAtv'F"RD, M P.
1' for Toronto West, and one of W (01TNa1'9
front henchere, is a leading partner it. the
...neer'. and is deserving of just u much
(ensure an Tho Mail is bestowing upon Mr.
DRYDII(.
To bolster up its efforts to pillory Mr.
DRYDill and keep Mr. CRAWFORD out of
airht The Mail i. seizing upon every articlii
that is written on the subject by Reform
journals and, after carving and curving
them to suit itself, ie presenting the care-
Ings and curvingo-the chips and shaving*
-as a (air presentation of the uttetaooee,
For instance, In Trig Stutter. of last week
appeared a number of snap shote with a
political bearing. They wero general in
their character, and wero applicable to all
grades and conditions of politiciaue, and
to °very' Government that has ever existed
or over will exist in Canada or elsewhere.
Tho Mail quotes romp of thele paragraphs.
carehdly omits others, and prefaces it1
citations by saying :
"The Signal directs • running fire of
short,. pithy palagraphe at the Ministers."
When The Mail published the paragraph,.
it should have printed then) in full, anal
�PPearar
"Yellow politicians have nest. on both
,idea of the House."
••The 'guinea pig' doesn't alwaye sit to
the right of Mr. Speaker."
"When you hear the politician prate
about potrloti*m, IE io • sure feign of don.
Kee o
"It in too lnwl that no many of the peer•
life&n prints crawl under the barn when
the &clone of public men should bo die•
cussed."
THHE Sp:NA1. hail all through held the two
.tate.mett who nn! tangledd up in the Da.
keta Ranee 611.1110„ equally responsible.
and we don't Want The Mail or any olhet
Ilewepnp er to 1111sco118trlil! w'ltat we say. In
fust, The Mo 1 has aro buoiseen to give an
opi on this question at alt so long as it
,'otitillue,t to to een THOMAS CR AwFenn, M.
1'. If it is out for a hunt let it• run down
every fox in sight.
min'str•tor, Tn.m. (;ONPRY, auctioneer.
Th• ('hatham wages .veld nnmol.tc with
hay and stook rank at the Dominion l AW -
• I alp W erks, J. K. Reynosa, proprietor.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Get rubber tires on your carriage at the
Dominion C•rrlag. Work.,
S•y, Pat, did you ere tb•t rubbertlr.d
buggyst the Dominion ('arrtageWork.' It'.
• beauty.
Amateur camera snappers will find some.
thiog of interest to them In the M.ptember
Ile.lgoer. It describes caricature photo-
graphy. This magazine 1s for rale by Hort.
i. ENe BRO'., (lod•nob.
Itloyoles from 110 up •l the Dominion
(ferriage Works. We sell this oelebr•ted
Columbia bio7ole, the best on earth, at the
Uomloloo Carriage Works, also tee "Soot.•
man " named after the stip that 000veyed
the first Can.dion contingent to South
Africa.
Alter the 25th Inst. all 00oouon due R.
I:. SMITH A ('n. remaining unpaid will be
handed In for oolleotInn. 1'aymente may
he mein .t Mr. 1MITH'. r..ldeooe, Light-
house 'r. Also persons bovine aoeount
. gain.% Mr. SMIT,t are requested to send
them In et once.
CHURCH NOTES.
Mr. W. W. Slodd•rt will prs00b as18
S•66•th moroiog and evening in Vlotoria l
street oburoh. All are weloome.
Rev. M, Turnbull, reaor of St. (frergo',
church, and Rev. J. W. Hndglus, of Seafnrtb,
rural dean, exchanged pulpits last Sunday.
At the eloee of'he annual retreat of the
Sisters of St..loreph, at London. four youog
ladles 51i.. ouresehor, of I1'lle R ver ; Miss
('ostello, of ',onino ' Mus Keating, of
Inger sett, and Aliee Tohln, of (ioderich
received the Holy Habit.
'I he garden part von Tues,ity of lass wash - i -
under the auspices of Mt. (ieorpa'e chetoh ""-
5 .1'.1;. real-ved about f140 notwithstanding'
the faot thy' the attendance was net slur
lergs. The grounds of A. M Todd, where
the party was held looked very pretty ore
the eoeaafon and • good proeram of matte
\ as given by the Marina HauA.
\ SUMMER SPORTS
A game of f owls was played as the Were
street grounds on Monday afternoon he
l ween a rink tram the Mata Sf,t el fi'hmg
party aed one from the hone player,.
The following scores were made •1 the
gun elnb's range oo Monday ant of a pane.
Ih1e 12 A Ro1g/n, 4; T. Meltermntt, 1;
1; Shannno, 10; 11 Rosenn,10 ; E. R. Watson
12; N. D. Rougvs, 5; Fred Ste , i0.
1'M' bowlers that wont to !