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GOOD NEWS GATHERINGS.
EX.CHANGESAXD ROELED
FOR biZETTE READERS.
HURON.
Mr. Eschoo, a Persian student, is lee-
nring in the county.
winghim held a most successful cele-
bration of Dominion Day. The affair
was under the artspiees of the Canadian
Order of Foresters.
There is not one cent of indebtedness
against the village of Bayfield.
A fire broke out shortly after two
o'clock on Tuesday morning -of last
week in Ward's harness shop, Seaforth,
and before it could be got under subjec-
tion the shop, together with an adjoin.
ing butcher shop, restaurent and law
office were gutted.
One evening lately as J. Robb and
sister, of Clinton, was driving home,the
horse got frightened and shied off the
road, turning the buggy upside down in
the ditch. Mr. C. Avery happened
along at the time and helped to straight.
en up the rig, which had turned as ex-
actly upside down as possible. No one
was seriously injured.
The Presbytery of Huron met in God-
erieh on Tuesday.
Haying commenced last week in the
south part of the county.. A recent dis-
pateh to the Empire, speaking of the
southern townships of Huron, says :
" The grain crops never looked better or
more promising than they do at present
end this statement applies to all general
grains. Fall wheat promises more than
an average, and has not suffered percep-
tibly from the continued rains, other
than to be beaten down somewhat ; but
it is likely to rise again. As far as ob-
served no rust has appeared. Spring
wheat, barley,oats and peas are looking
well, but are not far enough advanced
to be hurt by the wet weather. The
outlook is decidedly promising."
A stalk of rhubarb was recently pulled
at Varna which measured nine inches
around.
The sum of 315,000 has been appro-
priated by the government towards nn-
provement for Goderich harbor, and
$8,000 for Port Albert.
Conductor Parker, who has taken
Conductor Snider's place on the London,
Huron and Bruce railway, has removed
his family from Sarnia to Wingham.
Conductor Snider is now running on the
main line west from Toronto.
A band tournament is to be one of the
leading attractions at the Goderich fair
this fall, and the following prizes will
be offered for competition : 1st prize,
$125; 2nd, 360; 3rd, 340. These prizes
should bring about some good music.
A team belonging to Alexander Pat-
terson, lot 37, concession 2, East Wa-
wanosh, ran away a few days ago and
the handle of a plow which was in their
way, ran into one- of the sailmals' side,
very seriously if not fatally injuring it.
At a convention of the Conservatives
of South Huron,held at Hensallon June
28, D. Weismiller, of *Kippen, was sel-
ected as the standard-bearer for the local
legislature at the next election. Mr.
Weismiller was Mr. McMillan's oppon-
ents at the last Dominion election. The
Conservatives are taking time by the
forelock, as it is not likely an election
will take place for two years.
.PERTH
Mr. Cameron, P. S principal, of Mil-
verton, has been engaged at a salary of
3465.
The petition of John A. Gardiner has
been filed in the Queen's Bench Division,
Osgoode Hall, Toronto, against the re -
tern of Mr. James Grieve as member for
North Perth.
Thomas Green, of the 2nti concession
of Logan, was tossed sixteen feet by a
vicious bull a day or two ago. The un-
fortunate man lay prostrate, when the
infuriated animal changed again, drag-
ging Frank Maher after him. The ani-
mal then fell, when the men escaped
without serious injury. The brute was
shot shortly afterwards.
The season is exceptional for instan-
ces of phenomenal growth. Mr. Fred.
anniams, of Ellice, near Brunner, has
the latest eneiosity in the shape of a
rhubarb stalk that has climbed up until
it is higher than its owner, having at-
tained a length of 5ft, 9in. Next!
A painful accident recently happened
to a six year old son of Joseph Heid,
near Hesson. The boy was in the yard
while the cows were being milked and
was viciously kicked by a cow, both
bones being fractured below the knee.
While dressing a window in Carson &
McKee's store, Listowel, the ladder gave
way and the clerk struck the large pane
of plate glass, smashing it in many
pieces.
Hugh Hyndman, jr., of Palmerston, is
a delegate to the Christian Endeavor
convention in New York this week.
BRUCE.
At the Hanover races on July Int,
Jennie Everett, owned by Mr. Doig, of
Gorda, won the free for all trotting
race easily. Time 2.54.
The Salvation Army held an opernair
Reeling in "Marten one evening recent
ly, right in front bf an entrance to
Punch and Jndy show. The opposition
show kept up a terrific minims from 7
till 9 O'clock, and was- finally atoPPed by
the Reeve, who ordered the hose to be
itattnznteed on the Arni3n when they caPitil;
Paul Mcianies, of Kincardhle,the other
day was in a field of rye on thelarm of
Mr. John McDougall, 10th con., Kincar-
dine,and with a foot rulemeasured from
the ground to the top of the rye stalk
six and a half feet.
Mr. David Porter, M. P.P. for North
Bruce, is in New York, consulting emi-
nent specialists there in reference to the
lung disease under which he had been
been suffering for some time.
While Jas. Morrison, jr., was playing
football at Hanover on the let, he got
severely hurt by being thrown violently
forward, injuring his ribs and shoulder.
Mr. A. McNeill, jr., has returned home
from Ottawa, having finished his parlia-
mentary duties there. He will sail for
England on the 13th inst.
The annual meeting of the North -
Bruce Reform Association was held at
Tara on Friday last. Considerable bus-
iness was transacted and resolutions
passed sympathising with Mr. Porter,
M. P.P., in regard to his ill -health, and
with Mrs. Alexander Mackenzie at the
loss of her late husband, Hon. Alex.
Mackeezie, M. P., and also in favor of
Reform platform of Unrestricted Recip-
rocity. Officers elected for the year :—
Mr. McCallum, Paisley, Pres. ; J. E.
Campbell, Hepworth, Vice-Presn W.
McCausland, Tara, Sec. It was re-
solved that at the next annual meeting
be held in Wiarton.
WELLINGTON.
The Arthur Beavers, a few years ago
one of the formidable foot -ball clubs of
the west, is again up to its old-time
form. On Diminion Day the Beavers
defeated the famous Toronto Scots by a
score of 2 goals to 1.
Miss Maud Buschlen, a little girl of
Arthur village, with remarkable musical
talents, is becoming quite expert upon
the violin, and with training maydevel-
ope into a second Nora Clench.—Enter-
prise.
An inquest took place at Mt. Forest
on Thursday on the body of the late
Miss Read who was found dead at a
hotel and supposed to have committed
suicide. Mr. H. W. Peterson was pres-
ent on behalf of the crown. 'Some evi-
dence was taken but did not disclose
any intelligent notion of the act. Dr.
Karn, of Flarriston,made a post Modem
examination in accordance with insfiatc-
tions from the County Crown Attorney.
Chong Kee, a Chinee washeimaii of
Guelph, disappeared on Saturday with
his customers' Sunday shirts and col-
lars locked up.
Mr. W. Jones, of Elora, recently kat,
while in Peel township on busin' ess, his
pocket -book, containing 3900. A young
lad found it on Pilkington townline, and
on returning it safely to its owner, was
suitably rewarded.
Rev. Mr. Craig, of Fergus, is improv
ing his health on the Atlantic coast.
Before leaving he received from his
people a purse with 3120 to meet his
expenses. He is already recruiting but
will return for a few weeks.
Turnkey Everson, of Guelph, con-
veyed to Kingston last week, Robert
Wilson, who was sentenced by HIS
Honor Judge Chadwick to three years
in the penitentiary for housebreaking
recently.
The township of West Luther has ap-
pealed against the award of the County
AssessmentValuators, on the ground a
the assessment of Luther being too high
in comparison withother municipalities.
Parliament was prorogued on Satur-
day last.
William O'Connor won the single scull
race at Boston last week.
Ravachol, the notorious anarchistiWas
guillotined on Monday morning.
The four-year-old son of Chas. Under-
hill, Ridgetown, was drowned in a *-
tern on Saturday evening.
Otto J. Klotz, a prominent Preston
mass, and widely known as a Past Grand
Master of the Masonic fraternity, Med
last week.
At New York on Saturday a bicyclist
rode 10 miles in less than 31 minutes.
Another wheelsman, in Chicago, made
the remarkable run of 875 miles ilk 24
hours.
Three white men and 101 ainninen
were killed in a gunpowder eapiosion
near San Francisco last Saturday. The
concussion was terrific, and property
was damaged for milesarcamd.
The returns of the British elections
up to Saturday night* show a Masten,
ian gain of thirty seats, within four of
a tie. It is now thought thsAGhidston8
will fail to secure a working majoetly.:-
The Canadien rifle teem now in. Eng:
land shot Use matches -en Saturday
winning them both, the first against a
Cambridge team by 81shots, and the
second against a teani of Third Suffolk
volunteers b752.
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HE SCHOOL SECTION NEEDS ONE,
THE FARMER NEEDS ONE,
THE BUSINESS MAN NEEDS ONE
Have still a fully assorted
stock of Staples, Dress
Goods, Prints, Gloves, Hosi-
ery, Gents' Furnishings,
Boots and Shoes, etc.
In all lines we claim to have as good, and
in the majority of' cases, better value than
can be obtained elsewhere.
Our Sugar at 28 lbs. for $1.00 is
just the thing for the Preserving
season.
Regarding
GEM lit‘gS !
As we are anxious that there
shall be no scarcity of jars, such
as occurred last season, we would
advise those requiring Gems to
secure them now and so avoid the
rush and the possible disappoint-
ment when the preserving season
is at its height.
A large stock now on
hand.
When you come to. GOrrie
don't fail to calland see
our stock.
We are always willing to quote
prices and pleased to see you, for
we know our prices are right and
will suit you.
Published by
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