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ST. HELENS.
TuttsnAY, July 17th.
Alfred Young and J. lohnatun, of
Carlow, visited At. Mr. Clark•'s over
Sunday.
Mrs. l . Necker returned from Mit-
chell last week, accompanied by her
sister and her cousin.
Mite IA'Ask hots returned to Turnnto
titter au .extended vislt in this vicinity
twuewiug old ae:quaintancem.
We congratulate Miles Mary Clark
on her wavelet In the resent examina-
tion" at Hamilton Nortual Uollegr.
Misses Margaret Clark and Mime
Rutherford t'ettniitd home for the
holidays from the O. C. 1. last week.
Bordon McDonald hay secured a
good position with the. McDonald
Bros., general merchants, Jametiteew11.
We are teorry t, hear that Mss.
Hocken sprained her ankle slightly
last Sunday. We hope she will Ston
be will again.
Miss Annie (Hark has returned front
.the West after an absence of three
years teaching in Yorkton. We are
gltul to welcome her home again.
We were sorry to hear of the death
of Win. Took, who died on Monday
niug atter suffering for year's with
asthma. He was Able to tit. around.
However, hut gradually grew weaker•
Iowa elm the last. Mr. Took was it
native of Devonshire, England, but
hr had resided for many yeah. in Ash-
tirld and %Vawanosh. Hr is survive}
by two sons and a daughter. \Villism,
who is out West, and Charlie and
Charlotte, who *rent 1 . Two of the
Sous died within the lows flee years.
Richard, who died In South Africa in
the Hoer war, and John, whose body
was brought h from %Viunipt.
ooh out two yews ago. Mr. Took will
Ir touch rinsed in St. Helens, where
he was well known. The funeral took
place on %Velnt•sday to Kinloss (Pme-
terv.
WESTFIELD.
AIOMnAY, July INth.
Mims Aldir Lawrence. of Leauning-
tun, spent a few days with relatives
herr last work.
Mimm 0. M. Turner went to Holules-
ville on Friday last to visit her friends
the \hibises SWAMI.
r Miss lemma Caunplwll lett -last week
on lengths. visit to her sister, Moo.
N. O. Ainslie, of Tilbury.
Mem. Yimpeem, of Brantford, is
',molding it tow wcekm with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wm. Mtackhestw.
Misr Annie Rets d returned home
last week after visiting friends at
several different points in Michigan.
Mls. W. H. ('ansphrll picked the
flat ripe tomato of the Keateu from
her gltrden today. Heat that, IlulnoPm-
vine.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lennox. of
Duffrrin count)•, attended the funeral
of the lotto -es thrt, Mrs. Hell. sr.,
on Maturelay nfterncon lot. \
Mita Florence Tururr left last week
on her return to Sookaat.•hewan, after
pleading the peat six month% with
friends in %Vestflrld and titxdrrich.
'ell.• %V. F. M. S. of the \\,entre 1.1
iuppwlintmrnt hi•Id a mismion:u•y tea at
the h • of the president. Mit. W..1.
Wight111Ao. 4,n 1•Ve itesehuy afternoon
of last work.
I)ic Tecoe MHs. BKI.1.. -On Thur. -
dayJuly 12th. while visiting lire
dnughtrr, Mrs. John Wilton, Blyth.
Mrs. hell, tr., -was suddenly called
h She was in apparently gewel
health and was laughing and talking
with friends, when she suddenly ex-
pired. She w: r eightieth ye
or
1 hit tit a1
P K )
111111 leaves mix daughter. And • ten
to mourn her los.: Mr., .1. \%'ils l4), 0f
Myth : Met. J. H. McClinton, Mrs. D.
K,inaey, %Vrwtf1rld : Mrs. M. %\'o•Ish,
Mrs. J. Welled'. East %V*wao,moh : Mrs.
R. Lennox. 'Duffrrin mast)', and
Thomas Bell, Westflrld.
DUNLOP.
Tunwnay. July 17th.
Our merchant, H. Shields, ham put n
cement sidewalk in foul of the slots
and purloiner, which is a great im-
provement. Thr work woim dune by
-S. Putter.
Mts. 1'nmming, of ('hkitg', and
daughter, Mrs. I'rawley, h/nlwrly
Miss Lily (` ' g. now of Toronto,
at present residing in Ondrrieh•' vis-
ited here %Vednewlay of last week, be-
ing !hi- guests of Mrs. H. Horton.
One day Iamt week at we were clos-
ing up our Reins for the post and were
sitting hy the north window of our
farm kit•hen, which was .aimed *lout
three inches, a fine blue jay of A year
old, pursued we mippwose by a hawk.
came through the narrow opening end
hell with it crash on the hard ash l.sir
and efer a few gasps diel.
We noticed with regret the death of
1. 11. Wand, for ninny years the rcgu•
lir enrrespondent of Thr Signal 4)t
Dungannon. in the early winter of
hit life he ham !tamed away, hating
passed the allotted mpan of life by four
yeah.. In all hit undertakings in this
to•antient life, an a teacher and public
met vont, he ably discharge(' Isis duties
and worked for the good of others.
and he will be remembered with deep
moppet by all with whom he c•ailie in
contu•t.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Trgsn.ty, .lily pith.
Misi annul lawn(' Mel the Mitset
!lichen are vitit.ing 4)t the home of
Wm. Hichan.
Miss Dorothy Maw, of %Vindsor,
returned home on Friday 14444. niter
vomiting reletives in the township.
Samuel MarMiith, accompanied by
Mist Eva M -Math and Mims .Arnold, °f
Mount Sinai Ilowpitil, New York.
virile) Mr. and Met. N. Trewarthi, of
Ii_oltnetville. over Sunday,
On Thursday it haat week a hotels
belonging to R. Martha!' ran away.
Mr. Marshall jumped out of his buggy
to speak to n friend, when the horse
took fright and ran about four miles
out the Huron tuns told down the :311
companion. Fortunately no harm was
•Ione to either hones or rig_
NILE.
Tritium Y, July 1 7th.
Mrt. Sltwart, of Brume's, is visiting
her nun*, Mrs,. Andrew Kirke.
Jelin Elliott is home from the West
on a .isit tt, him parents, Mr. and Mtn.
tit Elliott.
Miss MAymr (Levi it, of the Otxd.•rieh
collegiate Intt.itute.. it spending the
holidays at, home.
Some of the farmers here have fin-
s"l�td hying. The er,p is notchIIP ter th*n tea* expected.
Epworth league meeting next Tumi-
dity .evening will be a prayer and
praise service. taken by John 1)ttttow.
Read The Signora special offer% to
new aibscrlhees nn page A of this lamer
UUNGANNUN.
la A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LCI'K•
U. NOW. --At twine sorry day covet Thins.
days. Now Mum]) for extracting tees F1 (sumao.
fw•un, better than as. frown and bridge work.
err. Aluminum (1tm os wun-bterkablel.
N. M. --You .•YI, g11YY)'. Iwte our work touch
better dote la the dental orate --,note time.
better tarl11lie. toe Sumer the work, 4)40414 tear
billable fur lite µOmni..
TL'i sUAY, July 1701.
Miss MAMA Bier 11144 returned front
a visit to Lucknow.
Alm. Rich. Willson, of-(iedrrich, is
visiting Mts. J. Medd.-
The Mimeses Cunningham, of Port
Albert, are visiting Mrs. W. Oliver.
J. %Valk and daughter Beulah
have gone to Kunio, for a short visit.
Mrs. B. Augustine, of (i drriel, is
visiting old friends around the village.
Mrs. J. E. Hunter, of Harmony,- is
visiting her mutant at the pluwmage.
Mims Ira Nivins ham gone to he:•
home in titslrrich to spend her hull•
(lays.
The Misery Durnin eutertainel
several of the young ladies011M lay
ev ' g.
The Messrs. Benninger, of the
creamery. spent Sunday at their h
at Riverwlale.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolwrt ljirvin, n/
Hamilton, visited friendir In and
around the village.
Chas. Agar, of Ashflrld, 11104 moved
into the honer lately occupied by his
aunt, bliss Ellen !heroin.
Mrs. Williams (funuerl)• Mims Euuua
Pentland' is visiting at the 1 of
her mother, Mrs, Ihtt•id (brain.
Bell (lirvil,. of th.• Standard Iliulk
at Forest, spent a few -days at the
home of Mr, Alla Sirs. \Vhytud.
Master Edgar Bitklr, of 'Toronto,
and %Vilf. Anderton. of Lucknow, are
holidaying with their uncle, A. B.
Pentland.
Miss McKenzie, of l'lintln, And
Misses Agit. Hiles and Hilda McIn-
tyre. of Khien dine, are visiting Miss
It.l•rtt Ho:uii.
We rcaliz.ti what kerosene I ps
are like tenon we had to use thein
Sunday et (ni te.\\A--s this is the fist
time it haw happened we'll forgive the
WIN Mall.
Miss (da ‘V rd triton t he de r
Britannic our it visit til relatives at
Detroit. \Vr nndrrsten(1 that re-
cently she passel with honors the
j ' • thorny examination-, of the
Toronto 4'olltert'*tury Of MUNI'
hurl MIPhrl-sun, of Idaho, on of
Sandy McPherson. formerly a 1 rr-
chant tailor of Dungannon, was avis
itor 4,, our village un the 12th of July:.
It was it uulllher of years mi11ce• he had
leen hero and hr taw quite an int
pr0veul.•nt in 4,111 drat little village.
Mr. I'icketl'of Montreal, WWI here
on lousiness It1 connection with the
River \'alley 1'remarry ('uiepauy.
'elle June ('swain .•he'ks lire 0111, 4(1.11
It • new well pleased and uthrlr now
wellthe opposite. A visit 111 the
rreamrry• when Dar clt'*4)l i4 tented
would explain the rw(wrn of the
difference in the amounts of the
cheeks.
, rid ode for Iasi irsne.l
%V icnseesttt. July Ilth.
\. Mitt Edna Jntliis, of Tur onto, is
he1•e un a visit to her ruusin, Met. S,
J. Young %V. Fl.ok, of New York,
mid a flying visit to his untie. .1. M.
1• -
io1carts Will !Weiler. Flt. of Tile
-
1/11t11,
• Mis, M,tnr
Boys niidvisied hs -i-, with f
and till. of Hartley, Man., are visit-
ing the 1nrnwr'ssiste•r. Nits. T. Smiley.
Sirs. McMath has relurnel fr
her visit to Vinghale, ocean iuliel
by her datighti , Jh•s. M rte
On July 4th one of our •eiunK farmers'..
11Anderson..h.t.•rvetluranks of
the Iruelitts. 'l'h young July of his
i-hnii•.• was Miss All Nlitchrll, of
Carlow. Mims Mit( u•II was well
d their many
luplr .a lung
known in i/ungannun
friends whet' the young
and happy married life.
BENMILLER.
Morn ty, ,►ul
Ernest Pfeil •r i4 spi•te
vacation tinder the pierenta,l reo
(1. Vellnnd, of It(ewn.r•t, Man is
%pwilding his holidays at. the pa
age,
Mrs. H. (ilydhill and little daughter,
of Toronto, were callers in the village
this week.
sI r. and Mem. Richard Echlin. of
Nile. spent S lay alt the l:itter's old
h • herr.
Nfr. and Mrs. Fred Stokes mud
family, of Ocderirli, attended the
funeral on Friday ort Mrs. Stok,•s'
uncle, s •1 Hart.
('herrv-picking and hating are the
order of the day. The hu•tm tr ate
nearly 1hlemtgh haying moil the
former' wives and rhildit'n 4)r• nearly
through picking cherries.
Miss A. (ilelhill, of Oakville, is
visiting at. present tit the 1' • of her
uncle, Ammo Fisher, and wilt mermen
at the wedding of her eiilsin, Miss
Ada Fisher, to Harry H. long Inst
week.
For the h:pwurth league- a•t•tiie
next Thu -witty Peening at H u r•I.wk
the topic is, "How Can I He ,t Tow
Friend(' and will Is' taken by Mist N.
Fisher. The meeting will be led by
Mitt L. Mohring.
\Velass:sotV, .Indy beth.
OVIt V,s,Tons.-'rhe tourist sermon
it now on land the annoad flow
of visitors is roiling into t his
picturemene village. A dray or two
,ago a party of New Yorkers.
among wl win Harry i.e Toiled,
a former dennliller 1%y, ennle out.
in a double rig and after rempinM
and climbing around, laking snap-
*thotn with their k.mlaki of any and
every thing. Iinishe,l their day's out-
ing by visiting .nesse Ohslhill's hand.
mine little pnik. whets. the ever -Hew-
ing founIAm and Imrge collet hon of
f.lwmll specimens were the (entre of at-
traction. The drive out from tiod,•-
rich it a plettnnt (me and the mown
trip by witv-of Colborne, altogether It
(listener of twelve miles. ,,uk.•s.it Pitt
m nit.e dist/met for an excursion mart y.
lath.
his
LEEBURN.
• TUIwuAY. July 17th.
Miss Fairish, of Detroit, ham been
visiting her brother, Juhn, betty,
}tulwrt H •Iton, B.A.; of Oalt,
And his family are up for their
annual outing un the laukm of orae „f Mouth Huron triers
swan. lir year "'s 4'rhi "" u( the inlet auccesenii demonstrations
the party. Their •)tthr), Rev. 11. It. was r4tiwatll liters wrlw atoll
Hamilton. of Sti:tttotd, low been with tics lhoutwutl p41l1ph• prrmrn1.. Two
them, and prearhad for Innen',JAulw' Uminr u[ ten ears carh..o(.1 Merl; the
last Sunday at lrrburn church. east And tle other from the west, a11d
. all packed, arrived au the foreman'.
1i1 addition to this there was alulost at
eu11tittimat1 mll•ran" IIF eal•1'11agt•t 11'1111
all dire, t- during the entire fuae•-
n•on. This war the largest crowd
ever even in hii+aforlh.
Everything patsed uhf quietly -and
in the lost of order. The pnlcrrsiou,
which team organized at. the rrreatiu11
gnou►lalr, n urchrtl tip Mob' mttert to
the Agricultural Park. 'rhes*' were
forty stands of colors repr•srnted.
besides mtrerA1 brass:uul tllr and dr
bunds.
At the park, priers were nwardel
for lite largest lodge. the lodge coin-
ing the longest distance, and Ihe
oldest Orangeman. This latter prize
was won by %V. Johnston, of Sew.
forth, who marched its the proves '
He It,,., been an Orangeman for sixty-
three years• and is still hale aid
I.rart y.
The t1sst prize of $'. I. (tor the Iwst
brass Isuul, WAS awatd.ed to Ntitehrll.
Purple Hill wuu the first prize of $1.,
for best fife mud dreamer ten or more
Illl•IIIiM•W ; . hill•won ser 1
prize of $11). The prize for Inst fifer
and Inst 11runluler was won by Thorn.
dale earn.
At the platform King Hilly White,
of Mitchell. prethied, and Mayor
Hroderiek welcomed thr visitorm lu
1*. tows. Addresses were delivered
by Rev. Jlemst•s. Larkin and Birks, of
Sraforth : Meteors. White. of De-
rr 11,'11, West :u)d Hewitt, of Toronto.,
An and E. -J. Hrig', M. P. P., of Hat•t-
ney, M:)n.
FROM OUR CONTEMPORAHIES.
THE TWELFTH AT SEAFORTH.
Five Thousand People Turn Out to See
the Celebration.
The Oran euu•u of lirderich cele•
brain' at Seafurt h with t he other fidget
Introit. This 11 mister, MI i •t. It was one
Jrrae .... 'un, of Stratton', ,. with of the klud rurr held 1,l this district.
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PORT ALBERT.
Sllsitty. July 101 h.
J,uurs 'l'. l'rawfoid, of l'1ex•pawa:
Mau., i4 visiting the terries of hitt
younger day: in this Vicinity. It is
thirty yeotir since be resided here,
and ulauy changer are noted by hill.
The generation that was con temp n Ary
with 1' has ueiu•ly all pasted
away. Hr has 'wen the guest ,If his
mei; Jot, Crawford, and expects to
leave Friday of This week on his
return journey to his home in the
\\'.•et.
%Vkusgsu.ty. June pith.
Many of our citizens enjoyed a day
in Dungiululon hast week.
Eric and Kenneth Hawkins. of
li*drrieh, and Ford Nelson. of Ridge -
town. we tuuuug unr young suuimer
visitors.
Word WAS received here Iasi week
of the death 4,f Mfr. '1'. S. Joy. of
Nashville, •'rrntte•.see. The deceased
Indy wean oldster of James IH:twkins, of
this pit.. Two )'ears ago Mrs. Joy
mode her sixth tt•ip from the S y
South to t•irit her kinsfolk here in the
North, Mr. H,iwkins, of Blind River,
is another M'.Ithrl•. .Her many friends
> •ter
here deeply regnot • 1 t to hear
of her
Midden demise.
LANES.
Mospty, Jute ltlth.
lirrry�-picking seems to he file ora
of the day Suet there se'Itim to lw
abundance of the lusci fruit
Henry Mldllll has purchased a new
.elf feeding attachment for his thresh-
ing outfit. Things will buzz now.
'1' he farmers of !bit vicinity
took advantage of the fine weather
last tv.r•k its 1t0ring their hay en01pp.
'l'he grain harvest is poking splenelM.
\V.• regret to learn that Mrs.
%Valles. Findlay. of \',ulcouver, in at
newnt very ill at lite h of bow
brother. lhivid A11,41n, We hope
4411111 to hear of her speedy re•eovrr)'.
A goodly Iwo of people from
this bang And Burr ling country at-
tended the Orange celebration :1t Dun-
er n4,n on Thursday Inst and report
having a splendid liner.' Quite
ler of ledges wets. present.
LUCHALSH. •
Wiois►!ou.tv..duh• 114th.
.las. Mac ndl•h•k i4 o,. -N visit from
!letroit.
1):ul Finlay#(ei has returned from
lbw \\-.est, Where he spent a few
1 es.
M1ias N41(rg,tlwtM,•R4(. is recovering
after and.•-g.iing a , •relents operation
in latcknow recently.
A largely -at tendril g11noel party
held •Id un Mall atlS-• arnunnI4 011
I'nesd4(y of last week.
Mark e n the (imitate, 1 n u 1 sus-
sj{
nn•nt of the. new elm e'rh h,',' pro-
gressing rapidly dming Ibes•.hy)
It.•t•. Ewen MoseQueen, the)ytu•
1(riage. Se•4,tiaud. dispensed the macaw -
'twist of Ihe• Itu,I's Supper 1)11 Kiloton' ti
Free ' e•sb e r
m the r 11 t lull herr
last t 4) h h t elution
I
hem. Ile is to 114.1•1111y the !Advil (1).
V.1 on S:IhitNh neat: ..
SAYFIEL0.
\1'r:nsy-til.ty, July lath.
Mrs. JI0'oh Mille; -pent a week at
Jas. I h ono li' u's.
Nr. anei.Mis. .1nhn'tem and family.
of Kipyen, spent Tuesday at .11wetl's
groove.
Alex. Melrel And Jodie) Whiddin
left nn Monday for the Old ('nuntr)•,
where they intend spending their
holiday:.
The e.mgregnlion of Trinity rhurwh,
Hayfield, intend lit ldipg their an-
nual garden Imo t• on the rectory
ten on 'l'ne•s ity..holy :11s1. This is
11 natty the 1:u•gemt and 1 of the
ki 1. !Neil fail t.. tak it its. The
:Cil, Regiment hand ,,f trwlerich will
1%' in Itend/min.
A (I l:.tT HMI nuo. -The Lakeside
flolb:tll Ala elided kits season strong
by defeat g the 44taf,rtli Iliermts on
tb.•io. own • nnndt en July 121h. by n
score of 1 1 'u. The gttiiwe herr on
July 2n,1 en sl in a draw -2 a11.
H.eyfrla .1 Iv be. pralit of its team.
The"fnllowing i. 1 list .4 the players :
1:on1, deo. limens .de
,lurk...1. Nest tid.
%V* filets.
half flack,, I A NIe e• I, 11'. Sheppard.
IC. Musts 1.
D. I',audio 1J. 1''Hoek,
Forwards - T. NIiistn(I. \ . Whiebinn:
IT. H. Bunw•nbr• captlhll,
1( til' ..1. 1'nnlrrm. \%'.The Item.
NIlanager. 41. NI. Smith. M. D.
The games placed this teat() with
Ili.. scores, are appended :
At 1'lintou-Hayfield 1, ('lint O
At Hayf1.11d Hayfield 11, th•utsel 0
At Hr,,usile Ifmytirld O, Hrlet'14
At \\'inghane--Bit'.11eld I, \Vinggh*nl
At Hayfield B*yfleld :1• WVingham 0
A1. %oriel Bnvflrld 1. Zarieh 11
At. Hayfield H.ayfleld 2. Clinton 11
At. Bayfield Hayfield 2, Ilensall 0
At Hmyflrld Hayfield 2, S.'*forth 2
At S,•:lforth B:.yflehl 1. ;4eafot•t110
Surmmnry: Won 11 games; lost 1
game ::i games drtwe..
ENGLISH HOUSES CAREFUL.
They Are Not Arrogant in Sethi(, But
Are Firm and Cal, elating.
11 it the nuumfaMurere of fine
tweeelt and wonder'( in England
'shrew en ports to Canada have prw-
pered meter the {{ne•ferentil11 tariff
which British manufacturer,' enjoy in
Canada.
THE 1'ltARNY MHAM1x, The cherry The lest maker of British rinlha
crop this year it the heaviest known am careful and eonservntive. They
for many yearn, and our frierd% on will only Kell to the bleat buyer.. •' One
the Mnithtnd r,n4Pstion are reaping A maker of world -femme' English met -
rich harvest by the stale of that dello-- tont recrfitly hail this peopotilion
Mout fruit. We hear of to • venation plated before him hy his Canadian
who will realize from Welt to $110, and traveller.
that snug sum comes in 3 groat • 1 ean sell the Semi -ready Company
nitanure from treet *hitt. were plant am much in * year am i1) merchant
along thc roadside as sh,(Ie trees by the tailor. will buy from ii ,, Will I charm
early eet.tlers of long ago. the in up with the teifling tailor trade and
ferene.• to be drawn is that itit lest (rive the Mrmi-reney exelntitie use of
table to make shade tree% profitable. our mritons'
This th.aukl be a ?ranter for ether. to He did. Ano that is another
do the rasp. The most of the fruit ',moon why the rllli-,wdy top treat.
It 'nipped away In hsuketw containing aFP better than r4)tt0111Htaiaot.' r0*t.s-
one-thltei of a bushel and the prin- and $l') better on a $'L1.•.tat.
rip1ll shipping p.,inta are the( dies and In this wity and (district the tx-
caanning factories. The fruit tells rintit franchise fir the sale of Ho•ud•
readily for 011 cents per basket in I ready '11 hell hy Messrs. McLean Rios.,
Ondprirh and Clinton. I f4rwlwrirh, Ontario.
Paying for Their Boom.
Sblleae Reformer.
\Ve hear It great deal thew days
About the INN • g C •4 ill Wel-
land : but it appears Ihnt boons nealst
coat lusher'. 1hr tax rate there this
year will have to be a whuplwr tu•cortl-
ing teethe mtnte'iwnt presented to the
....emelt by the town treasurer. If 2.'
mills is the levy the drlcit for the
year will he $11,4(41. \\'ith a rate of
:el mills, the town will still he 1111.0111.1
in the hole.
No Religious Prejudice There.
Toronto New.,
• Advocate. of the rales cry woukl
have received etunething 4,f a eh,ek
had thebeen in as little town not a
hluedrel miles from Toronto oil Thurs-
day Meg. The inhabitants ate
1111ett1)' of g. NNI o111 ill•:Inge stork, hilt
there is mooing then) unr Flutes
('uthnlir fiulil', and to the i11lrna'
A(IIUsrtiIPllt. elf :all Iineluding the
*'mitotic parental when the children
liner) up In parade the -1tvu little
l'nth(lli.• boys, very energetic little
fellows. were , general diteelo .% )ud
headed the eroce.siou,
Does This Hit Goderich
Too T
Parry Sound North Star.
People its this town do not get out
4111 the water half enough.. If there
were 1111 INely ,,f water within ten
milres of the town the people would be
lalling °Vele ash 4.1 her to gel Awlly 10
e mor a water. With Ir 1
r h a n still
sit tt of tenter las we have and such
Ippw (unites. for looting and 'lathing
it is really teiuu•kable• how few
people coil 1hern..'Its 111 the uppeor-
tunit lr., A lut of 111Ph and toys s.•e111
to prefer letting around th • Nte•et
corners to riling 0111 un tli.'Mat er,
We trust SI irthing will be • Ll
draft the+ peep a 111 the water. How
would it du to engage the bald to platy
r a week on the harbor in the hope
of getting people in the habit of fre-
quenting the water
Changes in Thirty Years.
t1 innileyt Free Prose.
The. tel.•pl is now out h m
part of unr daily life and S, Ilr,•ess'try
tl nlNlrrn husinrts 1rulsitetiofyt that
the public is apt to forget that lt. has
Iron in use les. than three decades.
Thirty years age when the Irleph.M).'
wilt first pl1•el on exhibition at Iffy
Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia,
the Indust gears took m0 lit lir interest. in
the invention thou they allotted it an
obscure AN a 111x1 tel' of fact,
blit for the interest taken in it Uv
D..in Pedro, tit• Emperor of Brazil.
the t:lead • aright not have at.
111111,91 1111011 to N)lu' rttt_•ntiun dur-
ing 111.• 1'enennia1. Dom Pehei4 in-
terest i11 it le it one of the feilkit ws
of the ,hi ,', 41111 the inventor. Alex-
alldel• 4lrillaln Help, refilled over It
H,uulti s soliloquy. greatly to the
E*n eroi s delight. Laerlr•it light was
a1. that time a curiosity. Liven its the
ahnrt tpwu-e of thinly )earn alette.• ham
le Ienutrk,ddr advance.
The Political Contortionist.
Most real Witness.
Mr. ('han1IN•t•I:,i1, tells us that he is
not in the slightest degree osharpel of
any change i.1 hit (minions. Nobodyy
as :unused Isom of that sort. of nod-
ty. Mr. Chamberlain ever mine,. he'
en toed 1public• life hat 01ways 'e'en
fall • Is for being eeukatre Of every -
thin he Advocate) for the miomr•nt.
Altho h hit nhanges have Igen at,
violent nil mo many, he hat spree
ieetl 11101' est. ill hit /0001114111`e at IMF
thnr•thalt' .e knew for whole thing."
He hat Alta s proelnimed his right to
turn Ills root inside Ont al any tines',
And hat elfle 1 others t0 follow him,
401 Ism 40 be all le fashion. AL,1he
mine time lie, is (wrest PI nugh to
admit thl% three the + "in order to jun,.
tify (melt it titling/ • wan l,ece+sary
w,' should fleet •r•0nvin our...Ive's of
its alwolute tuteesiry.- A11 this
dervishlike whirling ham Ppt hint in
the limelight, and has ten him
popolnrity with tone and otoriety
with °theta : Inn toured yy rtr in ltie-
nlingh,tm them maid Foo nonrellewil•
drrntent. sometime. am to where "Joe"
Amenity wands' and how long he itt-
tends to tl.aud there. Like HmieMIwin
of the pantnnlinto% hit chief husimss
SPPmt t1 he t4, twitt AmLwhirl. -
Give the Farm a Name.
Toronto weekly Si,,,.
The nt►ming of the faun hast been
often mooted in the pasta. Nor is It.
all nonsense. Thr fact of a farm's
name becoming attached to stork that
it registered mikes that f.rni r•rallt,l
to the breeler'm memory whenever the
*rima' it mentioned. The large ..tock
farmer, agree on giving name. to their
farms. It it t4o.• smaller ?*tempos who
fsil In this, but who woad(' utand to
gain hy giving an oppropri*le mune to
the old farm. The p11011 a that Whet
ft uul that foam is knowu,w its output
The live seek iuw kuuwu and the
strains reelppsized. lilt Apart frau
the utility side, the idea is lir that
will haymow for pleasure of country
lie hag 1 a justitablr pride in wain
ggoedsurrounoliigs. Ao)'111iug
that ,rids ii• upbuih1 Hg the neon
hunter furthrls the country's weal.
What would the history of the im-
provement of domestic arlllllalm IW
without its Sittylon, its Woodburn,
its \Vavrrley; its Thistlrh*, its Maple
Shute, or its Dalmeny Park P Many
faru"rtr have 1lanoel their plower tool
use printed letterheads. It is pander-
ing to a sordid sent' ad when
rem.. that hit neeighl%une trill lnitgh At
1 • . A ranted plat•*• is Atl incentive
10 better:tgricuIthlit,
Death of Mrs. Wm. Nelles.
Hireawhile. July Kith. The iul-
1{wrna11r11cr of tleeti,g and fragile "x•
istenee w:ir Again exemplified in the
eouclusiun 4,t it tanned fire when Alts.
Wnl. Netter, after a Iuug illne*s ul' i11•
digestion anti cancer of the bowels',
.11111111 thesilt•ut. majority on the nth
lust. 4t 11::11 11. 111. The Circe/wed was
the youngest child of the lute David
NleCtainell. of Putt Allwrt; dud team
born in Exeter 1411)• 5th, 1S4s. She
was married to \\'4)1. Nrllrr in Ila IL
well May .i1 h. Is711,. and its 1)074 they
el 40 the farm near itiversdatle
where They had since retitled. Mrs.
Seller was highly tespt•ctel by all
with whole' rhe cull•• in contact and
after an exemplary life a well-de-
served rest is now her port' . In-
terment took place un Welneslay,
11111 IIIML. at tirwnhill cemetery,
Lucknow, whittler the remains were
followed by a large Iter 4,f friends.
The funeral tremun was very feelingly
!twitched h)' Het'. di. South. Presby-
terian 1118141r. The deceased leaves 4.
1110111'11 het Iles a I1111111411d Mud 1140g1-
(er and three brothers : .lalut•-y tuns
William 11,Connrll, of Port AlIt'i1.
and (i'or ,', of 4ilrncrw: Mich.
)•ostalgae Rasa as Aaytialag:
When 1 read Montaigne or Words.
worth or Luudor 1 run always remlud-
ed of the advice which the ba4rbuU
not -other ou the side Iluem no often re -
'watt
pkattturn on bases,"*tun on
to the turn
anytbiug:" Each one of these worthies,
to eoutiuue We parlau- a of the ball
field, accepts all hie. chatters. If Worths -
worth hever gate to the world "Linen
Suggested by Seeing a Favorite ('at
('russlug the Road" It was simply toe -
cause that spe•tacle never chanced to
arrest big "Inward eye." if Moutalgue
never meditated, as did another cele-
brated authpr, un producing a chapter
about "Buttoubuler" such reticence wan
nut In any degree owing to barrenness
as concerted that or any other kuuwu
topic. Aud had he attempted It be
would perchance have brguuwith shoe-
striugs, wauderrd ou to darning nee-
dles and pruning hooks, quoted n doz-
en or so of Latin authors In regard tit
plowshares, related aueedotrs vestment -
lug dealings of the Cubrian", ScyllaCumbrian",taus, Lacedaewoulaus, Ruuaaus and the
like with knots and tasteeings; men-
tioued his owl personal experience lu
the matter of book,. and eyes end end-
ed by all expotltlon of the practical,
mechanical and ethical relntimin la...-
tweet"
e-tweet" a buttonhole and a button, and
every quaint and divarlea3ng line
would have endeared him to bit affre-
tionate reader.-- Martha Baker Dunn in
Atlantic.
Birds (.moss ata Der, firma.
A writer In the London Outlook
pointe out that no birds crofts deep.
even If narrow, wens: The narrow Mad-
agascar strait Is Impamwalle to blydm,
though the north seas are n highway
for them. (:Waits pass front the Nile
to olio shores of Norfolk, though nrlKh-
borin elan w In nm
g l daify
show no common stock. All biota, with
the pursible exception of the sparrow,
are stirred to movement by different
carmen -wind, weather, fowl. the'oully-
ing of parent and other birds. Birds
of prey drive off their young. Martins
love familiar eaves. Successive rnrens
bare built on the scone ledge for a 1•,•11-
tury. The longer pnsmag,'s an( only
made over shallow seas that olive were
land, end when once n juurury Is made
the memory Is stroug enough to urge
a repetition. The change of home then
be omem not a fashion, but au luberit-
ed habit.
Gert Staves 1. Cblaa.
A native writer in it 1'Mlm•se publIca-
tlon remarks: "When a girl In sold In
China she ber•uutes• the slave of her
owner and a part of bin property. She
no longer retail'. her freeborn rights,
but surrrnd.•rs them all to the will of
tit who own her. She receives no
compensation for ber labor, but Is
obllged to arePpt such raiment and
food as\ber owner only be pleased to
give ber. -- In cases of tyrnuny or gross
cruelty she' cannot eppen' fur retirees.
She may be sold• given away or cant
off In the etre tet at the arbitrary will
of her master. All freedom la denied
her, and she remains a tool and chat-
tel in the hands of her owner until she
le sold again or until death releases
inter from her unwilling fate."
Tb. Mach Narks,
"Black Marfa" is a familiar term,
with an origin more or lens mysterious.
It has been Iugge(ttel that "Muria"
really repre•teuts the old word "mari-
nated." which meant transported or
"married," a slang expression formerly
applied to persons chained or hand-
cuffed together un the way to jail. But
more attractive Is the story that In
the old colonial days a gigantic' and
hr:ut, v w-gre•ss kept a (tailors' board-
ing hulwe 01. Boston and frequently Tent
ber strength to the eause of law and
order. (iitp she took three motions to
the lockup nnaaslstlrl. "Send for Black
Marin," It is said, heroine a regular
way or hinting that a man ought to be
jailed.
When all 1w summed up, a mnn Never
sIleek% of himself without Iota. Illi
ann.: tont of himself are always ile-
lleved, his pralnen lever.--'tuntalguw
Disease takes no summer
( vacation.
If you need flesh and
strength use
Scott's :Emulsion
summer all h1 winter.
Mal OM Mr mole.
a nx
fow a,
Tenet*
cam..
pa NW $... it. m hen.
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NEW SHAPES IN CANVAS HATS,
STRAW HATS,
WASH VESTS, TIES, COLLARS AND
OUTING SHIRTS
Everything for Men and Boys
(ex,'ept Boots
to wear in Summer Time
MCLEAN BROS
Art Tailors,
Furnishers, Clothiers,Hatters.
North aisle Court ul t I I.)11Av Square, Goderich.
PHONE
56
D. MILLAR CO. `°s6•`
ne Vear's Successful
Business
WE have much pleasure in returning our sincere
thanks for the liberal support we have received
since commencing business here and by strict at-
tention to our customers' wants and by keeping only
goods of the most reliable quality and thoroughly
up-to-date we trust to receive a further share of the
public patronage. Our motto in business is that all
goods of passing fashion must be cleared out same
season.
This and following weeks we will offer all goods
of passing fashion at very tempting prices.
THE LADIES' STORE
PHONE j
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56 56
.r
Seasonable Linos
in Hardwai :
BINDER 'mina:,
HAY F=ORKS,
HAY FORK ROPE:,
SCYTHES ANI) SNATHS
MACHINE OIL,
SCYTHE: STONES, Etc.
Everything in iiar(iware at the best prices.
Give nle a call before purchasing.
J. NICHOLSON
The New Ilaraware Store, - West Street.
BINDER11
TWINJ3
That will work in any urachi ' . That's the
kind we sell.
PURE MANILLA, 650 feet,
price 13 3-4 cents.
E. P. PAULIN
Store 'Phone 57 House 'Phone 177
PHONE
56
D. MILLAR CO. `°s6•`
ne Vear's Successful
Business
WE have much pleasure in returning our sincere
thanks for the liberal support we have received
since commencing business here and by strict at-
tention to our customers' wants and by keeping only
goods of the most reliable quality and thoroughly
up-to-date we trust to receive a further share of the
public patronage. Our motto in business is that all
goods of passing fashion must be cleared out same
season.
This and following weeks we will offer all goods
of passing fashion at very tempting prices.
THE LADIES' STORE
PHONE j
Millar's Scotch Store PHONE
56 56
.r
Seasonable Linos
in Hardwai :
BINDER 'mina:,
HAY F=ORKS,
HAY FORK ROPE:,
SCYTHES ANI) SNATHS
MACHINE OIL,
SCYTHE: STONES, Etc.
Everything in iiar(iware at the best prices.
Give nle a call before purchasing.
J. NICHOLSON
The New Ilaraware Store, - West Street.