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Q �R,� _­ �, MR - . � 'In' , I--,- - � 'E , "� no* practically supplAt"T" MV pos Y_ . - ' " IhA # � In rket i , 1, �� ,. ..xlpl � � 11 , 1, , . n ­-,,,� - -- - . . I'* I ...", '', -� I "a' *81i, � g 7:, 1: " ��� "'. .- 1�, L . ; - , 181.11E. . - , , I", � , " � W, � � . - -0 ", sibility of, fbtur-e sales ther is very � 0 � _ . _­�- .101 I " U."", ,,,� ,,,, 1,11 . e I - �_ @ ,9 , - a IN09 . Y, ,,,,n,e . I , ". ; /-,111''.. ,� F��.~m-lr- e. I � ,�14# lb , . ,,,,Lrs A' '' , '�­ -h I .% ... � . . , `��11, , ": . I I � I . I'll. , " $'IN WEST 1� I I # , I 111�1 0 ,� I I , ---ft . . . I I I I I 1. I . " - . .- XURD TIRE .11 I . ;,�,!! " " "!W11", Rditok. - - - . itea. 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I � I - �4 ... �� _� , , �., 4T., $eaforthXutwino - � Ag in i 'The RNP"-itlor ihe ��b*t Was TW? - pian -ba , .the supposed I ,, I F ,, ev- . .1 ­ I twettty-five yeara agc� , 's .W I `�;',,,. ,,, �� . � . . -1, .4 . ", . , V� .41. 1.800 th - 'WAY 40— b%V the'rag ,',y, whs pr . alent. - .'' . ,_ . er XOLI�an Bros.. aeacwth . , , ; , . ays now ' , , , � aftirnoon by'X4e,m Ontario these d . in Upt, they are I . e t In - tho excitement the baUnce of , I Ill I"! . . �� - - - . . ant16 where Ah own ' stands wuo Dear Sirs: Pledse% fiP& enelosed ' " . ;: �. - _ - . - one -Andrew S*ene, who settled on Hdorego,r?Whoadin, 11. � # , : - - - . ­1� '� : �� . I I . I __ �� M Lot 06neq* P�,-C�g� ,,, � �,� oing,ver ... 1111 ill I ... � ,, ,1.� -,-,!"�t'g,'%!�. ... . I . d well indeed if they are . ,, $1.50 for )i.enewal. subsoription �ronx � , , I., , , """", � , ; � . I . 'y . . Lott 26, ,Coficewlon 1, q6cMQP- 'Af- ,66n 1, Tuckersmith, was %dal�r par- . IR, I'll ,�] " � Al," ,. : I - i From T%e Hurbit Expositor,of -U, I - , .. , � , I . � holding their own. , ter clearing the land he ibuilt4a. log chased by, 1X00sVa. PattQ1,N R rd lecember 1, 108. I oeitaim�7 nw . 4 q .... �11 �` - ,,, : " , ' ,em L , ":thb I ,L _ ­� `)�t , . I li NL , X* � ��,:; `o.': I � .1 in OT4 My SMINkripti was; Aue. -I .�A' Ill, "I.." '11, W, "; .1, I . - , . But where there is an almost un- liugust 20'.1909 hut Ion _'the!�*�- ,of his lot, where and Le, I*; pT&e_Qa1pU*Y en Ir 0 � 111. �-;!,�,L�,o� 'I.".' I . , r , "" �,�, , - vr,tl. -Ydght,:avd­_wouid , 4­1,11�,­ :-1_11014 . ...1-1 . . I I I 01tinlop's .Serq,ce SU.tion now stands. ,the egst, W eveTy T& ndo,y , , We . I ;XJ 'h,q, 4 Once surveyed the ,� ''. I . itim, rate, $1.50 a year in limited, field for the sale of Hydro, IThe grain, elevaitor at' Auburn- am" and for many years was the sole de- -lot into a town plot and through = to &end it, but w1do, not send . . `_ - . , ... � ;WAW111�KNOX10, .. � �:. .. I i . tion. is mearly completed. � It,%vill have clip�ait of _ o id whole any orders pwseff, I aoil sorry I,134L ,� I �� "i ElY R , 'V, "' I . i' the rural districts and oil .G4 - ,whos ' entei� Oeaftth-,recehed 1110"My I'!, I 1, i 1715 , . _�, la j4v­ ce.; foreign, $2.00 a year. Single : power is n the.place, known as, e� 6� . i - 4111"YY 1; 1 7 ,. . , "A ,10��"I�'�,�, I � " _ derived, froin ' . _ I . �51;�i'41gj"'QV, .1 L I �.".�� - .z - - Board Swamp," a -to first start. I it off so� 104g. '�_ 1% �'4W" ' 1. I . name ' i 0 - � W a gpwity of M000 bushels. I first went I e6rta4iii, y enjoy I I Z cents the, isi ' & i#uat- I the - �P'��X& -, ; �: � 4 each. . the farffs. ited, b &1sastrous No old, papei�=4 �111`0,,�i ; . I Y a N,gj"KifRIIX�t .,plesi . _�Yae V lost I when the fact. that, a .sign ,post wm, raltyra:7 "i - - . � I ni ha�ve bee4 read � . I I ,,J,i$ , W ,,, . . ,When, 'I kl�,'J", L ' ', I . fire on Tlilws"a"y moT ng . � at, what is no(w �he coTner of Xwn , hing It simee'l''havet C , , " Ff�"­­ ., . . . — . . ' Eginoi(diville and' Harw . t % ... . , ,,�1'5,�� A�,,.,l . . � , The market is there all right, and ak was complately, ed through both , �.�,:,�,, . the Thompson, 11310 " " . . been able to read, And' I am in. m , ,� �, . V ", X�111A,��:, �, . R'l, t 11y"?, . , 'i Advertising rates'on appli6ation. the power C*an be sold—but ata price ,burned out including, Dr. wairls, home� ,and - Goder�ch Stre4ts6 wT1th arro" 1purhek were amodous to eecupe the 80th year, although' not -always a sub- ' A li,,"ir�i�-,`�, J� ''. pointang to VgmandMille,', Goderith ,4,� 0,%11111 I . W sent -to tation, but the oftlplp co sidw g,NlT.1, '�,�,­ I ,. * and 'office.' A telegram wi : LV , I , ii,' , ed, scribeT. 1,11,veO a few MAIW'South- , ,,, �,Ij �� , The g�� ., ' I - ­ I tre iiefther large enough for!.such distne- A "'�� I ,7,� .... . . ,;, _ afid under certain conditions. ,brigade and Aiinle_yrdle fpow Bi�usp4ls), . � "I'l,xv., , � , .., �, , .. - ��., _1 . ,, " Listowel for hdp� and' Oi�� f . I Steene hut T , oniii - fied- a link,. with- t and- yow coriespond- . , . � , .� 1. ­ - - -V -I. . , Heretofore the farmer has not of that town came over on a specia � 'rbigil an, - d so lHarphirlhok .built- a small west of HeiiAll, .I......'' . I - ".. � Was destroy,. igets iiR that is going obi.' ' ��11111 111111�� 11 �N ,� . 4, � ._ - ixibers of the C . formaw Years, and d to use "t surely - # " ,. ., Ne .. anadian Weekly trafiL past ,hut and " the xailwiay ,agree, - As it is over thirty years since I left, ....... I 0 1 ��,Ll­ - 41""'. ' been coii's"Idered. There are instances, There is a great scarci.ty of teacb- ed by fire inAlhe late seventies. � L" ...... - , � .4 0- Association, Clam A It "as a flag station� " , se a lot of the loldnames. 0 1 , , e , il"', .,�! .. , I '. � ' . . TYlien 'Messes. Patton & Co. sm- 1,11111 I . ,,wsoa M Andrew Steene was ", �� , , J. � � 0 , ,,pers ,hundreds of them where farmers - - ers ln.Onlario gpd� school Qioamds, Par- - About I �, � . I � 7 ' ve a . I see there is, quite a lot -WW think .. ,W,V, � ". .� a , and the Huron licularly in rural sections, are -ex- 611111Prise& to-110im-he. was, to ha . . � 9 . jz, , � � eeilies, of C nada . I - I bor ' cross the street veyed ,Seaforth they offered the �.�� I 5?". . . would be users of Hydroif they could periencing difficulty in securing quali- neigh a . Andre�v d..00a�� Tail- they have.bard times in Old Huron* I M� 1,4 Press Association. , - ' ny a station site free, of UA, if they had been with nip 19au , I ,,� . CoTAy ... . I I Wekearran, an Irishman, had, pur- Iros' �. I I . -1 I 'WZT_ 11 � l get it at the same price and on' the fled ,teachers. - , "I . e 4 accepted., providing '-week when I went -to the LHountains ". �_ " , iii � , �,�.�_,�,. I . I � I . - removing the thnber of the chased from one 'McGregor, three ac- charge Ndiia wa. I , I - I ". While I -reetedon th to pick berries�after we got about. ,", I - e some I --- .N�. . as their neighbors al- . � .1 � - I I same terms ' old bridge across the. Maitihnd river Tea on the joutli,ve.%t comer whewe a station was also e �xoans - noth # � ;; t�4."-': " ' Axmd. and basis, which wlas done bry 'Of 15 miles from here there ,was - N. �4,11 I � BEAFORTH, Friday, August 17th.' most across the road, or a mile or two a y � the Royal -Apartments now, �Q �� ,'.6; . . , , I . I �.� � larsu Aption. . I ". , . icli To*nship,- fell on hii iproceeded to erect the first Public P01PU �gc ing.but bare fields like a sand, desert;. . . ..t I . I . I . . of , Goder I ft P'..." I . away. I uch injuries as house in the place. What wpa later This meant the setting'of Harpur- for the -next 35 nidles where it used - . � I - , � . head and sustained's . I . - ,�,�l . , . I .. . I ' I -sun and,the rise of Seafortli. to be lovely fields ,of gram � I . . t � I.. I A Good Idea . I But farmers have never succeeded resulted in his death in the Cli&bon -to be Seaforbli now had two ho -Rues hey's . � I . I . -lit y more citizens. - Lan(f value& in, the pionegir village � ", I I Hospital on Thursday M16 - and not quan; . . .. . �.. I., I 1 F.1-11 �, , in getting those, terms and prices. 'There are now seventy-fiv,6 phones 'The diange tame about 18,55 when rose; buildings were at a -premium, Yours truly, I 0 , . . . I � F.. . Iton, in the On- . the and Messrs. Patton, 'Bernard and Ise ' li., The member for Ha known *4 a Tai oad � ,: " . . Rural power rates in comparison �, in use in turich xelgiliborhood, and it was t Ir I I GDO. H. ,01,BRIEN, I. FU.-" - tario Legislature, has made a very as SOM as ,the number is increased -to Buff�lo,, &-antford and Ckoderich, ai- Fay realized band,mmely qu their in- . I I l. ' ith large 6enti� lways t I " . . . . . . . . wi. 100 I - 9 � "IN, �, I - ­ an all night service will, be es- terwards the, Buffal" and'Lake Hur- vestmen .. . � Box . .12, -Frobisher, Sask. , �� �, . I l., 1 � . � 1, .. .11 � road - su,g&stion and one that the I � I . ". I � "..", 1; � I '19 � I have been too high, while the condi- tablighed. . � ,, I 0 While tV,eshing on the farm �d - � = . . . . I ,,� . t -might follow with pro- - . " ��; ,,, "'I", Governmen tions of securing it have amounted I ­ 11 . I I . I- . . I I I I , '. , I . .. . .Mr. W. Stewart near Farquhar, Jas.. . ' I THE PENSIONED EX -SERVICE .... .. I . I . 0, I I .4R." fit. I to a mortgage on .the faim. -"%ite, son of 'Mr. Walter Wlihite, g)Dt 0 1 �: . L. . estion is that ,his ,!ighthand outoff at the wrist. . JUST A SMILE OR TWO 0 . . MAN � 1,�,�!.� . , , ,,.. Mr. Blaskelock's sugg .1 Even in towns` there is an inequal-- i . � ,� 1. ' I I I ... JMe capacinw barns, and' outbuildL I ; lk". .. . the Ontario building at the Canadian ity in the price 'of Hydro that bor- ings - of. Wx. Duncan MoLaren� -Lilenp- , . � .. . , Some -people show their ,gratitude . ; - . I . " by ,saying, I receive too 'danin', much? . '�,', . . In . ', ill� I National Exhibition be used' to ey.- ders,on extreme,/favoritis: . It may " qiisish,ll farm, near Cmomarty. had, a A Negro Was, arrested- and -brought llhm�-jll hope you'll dance with no .�,�. ' naxmow escape Trom, destruction on before -a commissioner for having a to-vight." - ,money. We`i, ,the same party had' 0 1 :,-,;I hibit the Henr' Go 'not be possible to have a'flat rate for , , W.onday� Lightning struck the kable stiag on his 1premises, Hi� was asked Her­---�'Oh, certaimay. I hope You the same chance to answer his coun- L ,", - _* . � I mor I 'WJ 0 . " I I which was completely burned, but the -by the commissioner, "How do you don't -think I came down here elY t.ry Is ca I as I - -did. at would. a , , 1'1c�, ,which Mr. Hepburn is going to put nce', but it is � . . r pl� idial. . -men live ofi- if it I ;,��, W. .. - - large barn adjoining was partly sav- plelad?" . fo -asure."­4Sum lot of 1he returned - ..., 11, 0 1� 7 I , up. at auction.. possible to have a more equitabld ed by hard -work ou the part of the The'Negro said!- "I p1leads gullty all wasn't,for a, pension, and a smull omer "I ", I 1. . � I. lab- !_ . -i-ves the hearing" - '-1 I . A� is well known, Mr. Hepburn Pei . 1. I division of prices. � _ghboTs. -and wa . . - - IMr'. T., ,Meffis- ,of KiOPen- reports ,"What do you ni�an. Valoe the JSon,D,d, 1 I'll be good if you'll OT1719, man is unable to -get a Job now, - I , . � ' �� � . MY - 1. . came to the conclusion that the On- If the new Commission would bend . , the plum crop tMs year ,one of the hearing?"' -asked -the edmimissioner. 'give me a'dime. I . u,nless he works for next to nothing, . ,I I . "I �1. largest in many years. "I means . ­ � tario building, at the Exhibition is a all its effort I Aom't wanta heah -no o rean � l� � ts upon the smaller and Dad—Junior, -to be a ,son, of mine Lecsus'e the other ,fell 1w that y .11 . 11 � I IMr. James .C. -McLean of Kippen, mo, aboul i�.11__-�San Diego Union, -, . hing. don'r -need it can- ab it,much cheaper, I ,, I . you ,must be good for not ..., .. 11, ­ - -bill.of'expeme,-that Ontario cannot rural fields for a while, it could,'by assisfted by ,'his, neighbors, is getting . . . . ther4ore' gets ,the job. ,. I . . . . . 7�,.. . I afford at the sent tin�e, conse- home the kick for Ithe new residence . 0 . . . I . 0 'Things don't look so good morw ana . ��� , V , pre a fair division of costs, make Hydro � 1, . - '.�_ I . . . . � he intehds, erecting this, fall. . quently there is to be no Ontario ex- - what it was i 'tended to be—a -public The old brick school on the Kill In an Indiana college tOwn a stud- Rastug went to, the general store. 'fbe,rc =�ay be aniother war and thesia v. . . . I ent called at a boarding house -to in- 'Imy boss," be said to, th�- clerk, . . them men), - I i All. . I t im& .... I . I.. �­.. . � . 'hibit this year.� utility for all the people of the Prov- Road east of Brucefleld, -has been I 41wunts a pane of glass nine by may ake ,a chance to go this t i - I .. . torn dorwri in order to erect a new I . and the ex -service- maiii, who is un .e. . . As might be expbe-ted,, this decision - ince and not just a few, in a few f av- . ". _ '"And what do you charge for your eleven." . ,;� .. . school ,building. . I able to go ,or do a hard day's. work-, . 1 14 � I . . _. roo,nis?" he -isked. I- MHain't got none that size, I�as- . . . ;,�� . � has caused a great deal of discussion ored sections. � . IMr. Wilson Cook, is offerilig for sale "Five ,dollars, up," was the reply. tus." said the jo-king clerk, "but caused� by the hardship of war an'& - "': . ilyl e pane do?" �. �4,, n rural districts I or rent -for a berm. of years, the well - getting -too 'damn' much Tnon�,ey, will . es, but I'm a studen�," he said, will aeleven by nin' . I _. known. and popular hotel property in � at home and be a home guard 1, .111 . I �O . e price a little Ingh. "I'll try 'er," replied Rastus; "mab� stay . I '. � . th thinl�ing tb while you do. your bit. ,;,�. � it is looked upon largely with favour . . ' -the village, of Varma. Thirs is e e "That being the case, ,the price is be if we sdip 'er in sideways- nabDdy'll . I !",�', ' , � - and as being an economy measure . ' ,only stopping ,place between, Brue - . 11----tToronto Globe. I -notice it."­--iSunshine Magazine. I I . 1.11 I . . A Nice Election to Run - field and Bay6IA and' the hotel has $.5 down. . � . . � I I (Signed) A Volunteef of the 161st.. �, . "I P1, , , � � worth while. � . . done a large busines& __ __ � "I �=. . � I � . : . ,,�,. I I.. . The pdople of Germany are going " 'Ak. Maloalm Me -Kay �of "Itt.wkew- - . . I I . ­, r centres . � , V, . "I, . �) smith met -with a serious, 'accident on I 0 l � �".. I '. .1nd especially the City of Toronto to have an election for Presid�pt Thursday last, while threshing anthe * SUN D AYAFTERNOON ' s - -- 0 ... .�, 11, �_,:..''. and the Exhibition promoters it - is next Sunday, and controlled news- farm of Mr. James'Gemmell 'lie lost 0 Isabel amiltGn, Goderich, Ont.) . 0 een in the - . �� �, .. � 1 17 and -fell from ,the feed 4D - (By H 0 1 . I - , , :11, quite another matter and looked up- papers, bill -boards, theatres and Gab- his 'b""' I t. 4 . . ,board of -the machine, fracturing his . 'u"" * i 1�­ , I . � ,� I . '. I inet Ministers are carrying on a left armund, dislocatinghis, shoulder. ty a Z'' on in quite another light. 0 Lord of hosts, the fight is, long, viol, and invent to th�-ms�lves in��_ Coun Ir pers , - 1, " 1;1 . . " Xr. Robert McMillan has purcha�- -ky is -daTk, t ments of music, like David (Merse . 1. � "I . I These latter look upon it as politi- �. whirlwind campaign. ed the residence ,of Xm. B. B. Gunn The s be foe is strong; I I .. ....,'.. .. . It all sounds or reads as very ex.- �' and will make his, home in SeaXorth. Teniptation, with its flaniiing brard 5). . . I I 1, ,,, cal propaganda, and call it very Small I . .. I , spreads ruin through our ,happy land. How we,. shelter ourselves behind , A Freak of Nature � 1. "ZI great names"like David." yet not at ' . .1 potatoes indeed. . . � citing, but,to a Canadian all vef-y un- I . 0 * " , . . . . . . . . . . ,d instru- A freak of nature in'gorn ., , . t,;�: I Well, if Mr. Hepburn would fol- necessary. and -very bewildering. ' L Heill builds her palaces of state, all David-Iike. David invente growIng, . , From. The Huron Expositor of Ma,keG ,bright her halls and wide- her -ments of music ,that upon them be .waspreisemited to the -Star by Mr. H_ I . ,��11� 'rrlight I ,.�;�;, I low out the second part of the Hal- And what makes it that way to us . gate. discourse to� the praise and Lan-glois, of. London,. who with his, . . ._', l � is the fact that there is only to be I August 15, 1884 And thousands lyr6s within to share Oory of the all-givings and- all-di-rect- wife, was visiUng at the home of Mr.. 1.� , ton member's suggestion too, he and Mrs. 'George Hewett, Gadericir, � : I., I The cup of madness, and despair.. ing �God. They -prostituted, What Dav- I - ...' %.1 . . . ,�.' 11. would, undoubtedly, please -both sides one candidate—just Mr. Hitler. Dr. 'Holmes, County Treasur,6,r, has I � id ,devised and consecrated. A man township In a field, of corn. Mrs- , ' ; Y . . . co,mmenced . the erection of a new Hewett noti"d a ten -foot stalkhad a. I I -t' - - lHow liong. (how long, 0 God- of right, may make a lyre -and- on it he -may � �11, I - . and there, would. be happiness all In spite of that fact there will 'be brick block onhis ,Property. Main St,, Shall thus ,Prevail the tempter's -play to the devil. "Like Dasvid," we cob of corn growing at the top. In- . ­ 11 . Exerber. _ .1 ballots And on those ballots will be . stead of the cobs, springing from the I � 11,11.1 � . round. * By ivirtue of a change in the Mun- might? may,have David's harp, without play - 11% _. .. This is to charge an ad! just one question: "Do you approve icipal Act, widows and unmarried wo- And our weak efforts fail to win ' I ing upon it wi.& David's spirit- we 'lower part�of the stalk one large coR31- I - V: nission fee the drumikard'� sin? maya!pad David's psalms wi�h,,�t with tassel and undersized kernels� , ;;� . . of Mr. Hitler's action?" I men rwho are property holders, are UT nation from . of the blossom end� I of twenty-five or thirty-five cents, as ) Amen. i fin much music in them. These, was growing out �� el I I entitled to, vote , at muni,cipal elec-, . , ding ,ent, and of th I I',, �, Considering 'some of Mr. Hitler's —E. S. Arnldtage. men !made musical instrirr e stalk entirely free of husks- t . itions.. I aid they were following the exani- Surraorunting each Sower was a mini- .. ,��. � well as holding the display, , .Jt:� former actions, it is a pretty fore- A year old child, of Mr. Robert S. S. LESSON FOR AUGUST 19th s ture cob surrounded by reddis& I . . Why not? This auction sale of . ' 'Grieve of Winthrio-p had a narrow es-% pte of David. They liediI they dis- brown; tassels,, . without the usuaL ?..,,�,-' I . � gone conclusion as to where the honored the immortal dead. 4 � �M, government cars is going to be some- . cape a few days ago by falling into Lesson Topic—Amos Denounces Self husks. The farm is situated oti the� � ,, .. . ... . 11 � . . � - i, - thing more than just au auction sale. rked on those bal- a tub of ,rain water. Indulgence (Temperance Lesson). . "That drink wine in, tbofwls.11 The Bayfield road and' was formerly op- f . .."".j. I"ll , , I . lots. , Xr. R. Charters, Mill Road. Ttiek- Lesson Passage—Amos 6:1-7, li- .ordinary glyblet was too small; the erated by !George - Sow�y. Mr- ; , . I", lt is going to be a classic and a motor ersmiith, ,recently found -an egg'laid I 0 littte crystal glass excited -but their Langlois was a resident of Goderich I :� �. I ­ . I . ",�,, ' . One could alm6st hazard the opin- thy one of (his ,hens- which measured 4 -Golden T,eX-t,-Amos 5:14. com1t,empt. their souls wereon fire for rforty years, a -go; Mrs. Langlois is tba- , ,� . show all rolled into one big event, I p ughber of iMr. and, Mirs, Hewertt.— . . W. 91411 x 7%11. His neighbor,MT. Jno. ,Dr. j,seph Parker in his People's accursed drink and they must gul da 11 .- I And the Ontario 'building at the, ' ion that on'Sunday night it -will be 0amveron, not bei,dg able tabeat this Bible ,xplainsl these -verses thus: it out of the bowl. Was ? Go,dericli Star. ,� ,P� , that all . . .1 'Y' _ , found that Mr. Hitler has been elect- egg for size�, goes to the -other ex- "Woe Jo .them that are at, ease in Far from it, The bowls that were � ., -: " ., Municipal Offi�es Redecorated I , ,�� -1 . Exhibition is just the place to make , ed by.acclamation. treme and lias left with us an egg Zion � used, according to the best criticism, Work on. the offic-es of the county . I 11 rr j�.�', � . . A display. It has.the size. , which i's as round as a marble and- But is not ease a sign of content- were bowls' out of which the .bdood oflicials, the treasurer, the clerk and - 1.,�.'. - .. And what, a display it would make. It would be a nice election to run measures ,barely 3 inches. It is the ment ? " kof the sacrifice was sprinkled. To engineer, is well under way. The two, . 11111'1�, ,:. " anyway. I product of a tame turtle owmed by Is not ease indicative of satisfac- ,such degredation Men h 9t�,�` From the 10" wly, Henry's t ce floors have been cover- I !1,1 . . o the majes- I Mr. Hugh MeCartney of the Bruce- tion? Is ose 'the highest as- "Let -him that thinketh he standeth � , not ,rep ed with ,brown linoleum while the en- ,,��,,", tic Cadillacs and everything else be- fie4d cheese factory. What is -there, then, ta-ke beed lest be fall," No man may gineer's office is undergoing a bhor- .��'. poct of pGwer? . ''I - � IXT. Robert Laid1laW Treasurer and to ccmd1emn in the spirit and attitude ,boast against another herein. There ough redecorating, fromi floors U> 1, , ." 1� ,�". tween, Several hundred of them! ' Secretary of the Fire Brigade, was, of ease? -,RE,ckl,e,cAy at easeII is the are giants in the ,dust, there -are ceiling. The job will be couipleted in I .:��,� . 11 L 11.--�yll . Never again will the. public have an - , presented with a purse -of $25.00 in ,li.te,ral trans1s,don, of the pi-ophlet's, mighty mien registered among, the a few days­--�Goderich* Star.. , I .,,, . 'WHAT' OTHER PAPERS SAY*," recognition of his long and efficient .Word. This is not inere indifference, lost. A ,haughty spirit .goeth ,before . . I ... ,I&I, opportunity of viewing a similar �, M ___ services to bhe brigade. . not � -studied withdr&wm1ent from a fall; i�ride goeth ,before destruc- Fire in Mr. P.' Cole's House -, 1. . , , 'M, . sight. , � . ,On Monday la,st, 1Ci1Ac Holiday, tuTymit. this is studied carelessness tion. If a -niah shall boast himself . iFire ibroke 'Out 'aboot six o'cloock. - . , .., 51�1 I- . seventy tickets w;8re, sold to tor"to; a's to _6he condition amid fate -of men. of ,his personal security,,,what won- Monday evening in, the residence of � 'i ;Y'. -1 .11, ,I:j,,:, I , . Mr. Blaskel's suggestion. is really ,� Is Un-American sixty to London, and ' 165 to Goderich 'There are those. who have hidden ider if his very boasttulness becomes *Mr. Peter Cole, Allbevt Street. T!h& 6 . ,�,��, I �� ;,�'..., more than a good idea. It holds ev- . (Prom the Washington Post) art GeaTortb stati,od. themselves away fromothe calamities a temptation and a snare? What fire w" in the attic and gave the, , - � `. I .The Sea&ortli Bicycle, Tournament of theiTbrethren, have wrappedthem- ca�n-be of all this outstretching upon firemen a stubborn fight before it waa I ,,, ��, �11 11,� I ery prospect of being a real money Culminating in the Orholesale bloodshed at held on, Thursday. W. C. 3&ckay won selves round with agarment of reek- beds of ivory, and this drinking out -brought under control. It was neces- I ,...,J,r.1 1. I I maker. I MinmeaWl ar c the five -mile race for the, champion- le prophet sends a of 'bowls'? "They are nQtgrieved for sary to chop -a hole in the roo(f t& I ,%",. �_ ss ease, and ,the . 11,��-, , I . gainst striking workers with deplorable fre- ship of Huron4 Perth and Bruce. W. blasting denunciation after th,6= ithe afflicti,on of Joseph" (merse 6). ,get at the origin of the, blaze, Mucl%L . (,q", % �: �� cruen _.?," d 111.1 I � . 0 cy of late. The public, which do&. ,not pre- R. MeLeau was slecond; John Dor- - 'The prophet, sipeuking ,represenba- All 1�vury ends to moral insensibil- of the furniture was carried out but. . . 9 ­' I tend to understand all the ins and out of the , I Tanee, Seaflorth. third, and W. Black- ,tiviely in v;erse two, rebukei those who ity, to s,orial carelessness, to d[rinkI the firemen fiball-Y managed to con� p,,:;��' I I 4.� j4i!� . present ep,Wlemic of industrial disputes, is never- well, Seaflorth, fourth. In the mile think they havegiven up a good'dkeal -Jore drink! -larger bowls! This is fine the fire to the attic arrd roof- I " A� . 4 � Selling the hi'pdro We flave theless clear. in itsardnd- on, two points.' The first race flar the obampionship of Huron for God. 'He says, "Go to Calu,eb, to what A comes to for a man cannot Daniage by wi-ter was, extensive. The i". - 1,4,�?�.. . a these is that bullets never provide a perm p all the ov . erteed his body without ,going down loss is covered by insuran . ce.-4CIin- I '�:',,", . an- and Perth, William Blackwell 'was Hamath. to GaA; reckon u ,, ,H- . -T,". ca,n- roo�n News-,RecorcL I Vq","'�., - Mr. T. Stewairt , Lyon, the new ent solution for anYlabOrtroubile. Amid tile other first and F. W. Arraitage, second. The Philistines ha7e, total the sum, of in the q*ity of -his sou -1; a man 4,;,'. . ,,�,' I �-,.,;,�", convietioil is thwt there is slorneltbing very un- time was- 3Aly.. benefits accruing to keathenism, pag- mot .go ',down ih the quait� of his Rev Stainion Operated on For �, � Hydro head, has made the statement . - . I ,, � I ,_1' 1. ' AmLnican. and rather too reminiscent of proce, Mhe stone abutments for Grie"Is nisni. wordliness; cast up tfh,& account soul without ceasing to- care for the , , _", I., I 'a, in thw use of massacre bridge, are now cofmoleted and are well and now tell me ,how the totals s,ouls of orther people. Bring inmore ReIv. I j. ,H Appendicitis I S''e':1. I that'the policy of the Hydro Coin- dure in Czarist Ru&.% .. ., I �,,�_i _. � - . . _. . . ta&dcs against unarmed mobs,. ready ,for the iron supeT-structum run. Where has ,the Christian been wine. Shall it cqme to thisi? or shall _ Stainton. Pastor of the ,;; �', Z I . - . . Ated I "IN., -mission in future will be to sell JAmes street Unq - . Church, who 1_1,- , h just ,�: (" . . I 0 Messrs. George and William Bates left short? Where has the good man we return to,the grand old rule of ; � ,�,� " . recuperated from n very �1&1: power, not purchase it, or construct of StEgiley, near Varna, a few days beern at a disadvantage? If in the eiri�ple living and high thinking? �,Y, py,!, . . evere, attack of chicken pox. Was %A , I ,,TAi.,,',�,QL', " new plants. . � . ago bound eight acres of helivy fall hamd, not in. the heart-, �if in visible Shall we use the world as not abus- . 121p,11 I Price of Speied . , on his way to Cobourg on Friday Oi!,,,F�, ,�,., - Wheat between the hours of 12 o'clock and ,tangiba'e substance, not in thie- �ing it, or shal we allow the world last and -not being ftflsfied with , 0 ." ;,,,�, ��19 � il � - There is reason in that. The policy . ' . to overweigh us exid crush us, and A ,("t. . (Boston Ta ran -script) 111. noon, And 8.p.m. th4same) day. mind." de- this condition he attended Dr. Lock-, '�,��,�,'�k,l� , , ) . l I . 1 �6' '' - I I of the recently displaced, Commission Since the dirst, week in July, .Mr. The prophet now hurls, another de- StMY Us? ., "I � wood's cKnic in, Tbrofito and her , I ,._�11 , , One of the commonest ,phrases found in news- "Ye that put far away � 1 PO 4 _*, I Let us not be weary in, well , % Morrow. merchent and postrinaster of nbr.ciation- -doing, was advised - to have an, operativa ."'l -al � was directly, opposite. '-In spite ,of paper reports of autohipbile aecideats is, -Me of t- the evil da;y"—the clay o ju , ,Z':�,� . " for no cause that is, of ,OhTist can go A N�.%-,;�,',. Varne, has sold $1,00P5 worth bu T clgml�eiit. for appendicitis without delay., the. .i , ,. automlo%le, after striking the other car, down, except to rise again. . �` �r0,,�"'�, - � , the fact that Hydro plants were cap- - turned ter. . Is this an, accusation, limited to peo- follow*q- ,day the operation was ,, ,,,,'_�, , ,q, ., , ��"'X"."Y". ", . over two 0- three thmik-,%" or, "Me ear left the ple who lived three thousand years � 1, . � . . ,,­Vl, � ,", , �,_, -sbl� of manufacturing r (Messrs. -O. and J. Petty. weg known 0 pelTormed. Mrs. Stainton, left Sst- - ,6 41.1�'. . . nore power highway, broke down a telegraph pole and went -is th love mo postponememt now? -.4 1, � . founders, of Hentall, halve.. recently ago? . urdmy morning to join her husban& 0 1: 1, I 4 ��44 ,:,�._, . -than Ontario; could use; the former through a ebrong stone walall_loT Words; (to this mr�veyed off a nuniber of ,village 1olts, This is, haw men throw themselves WORLD MISSIONS Mr. iStainbon, whd bas been ill the , F., . t I , i effeat. The plarn, unavoidable, wicked, ugly fact , . . ", , A I I . I Commission, nfider Gov&rnment or- . I in e,onnec!tion with such disasters, as Which they intend seiiimi by. ,public away, the voice otP conscience is sil- . rt of ,July, c6mmeneed his ,� 4 ' -. � -these is I greater'pa ,:� . � 1. . , , I!, - `.- wiction this month. . .1 enced;-,'amd all the moryitioM of the I Say unto the 6ties of Ju&&, Be- holWays with i. the - begyin,fmg Of P f . � ht � hold your G,6d11I1 ­, _� ..der 9 better life are stifie;d. I ra, ,had been 'buying large blocks Amitulsit and was making a btsbues A � 1;;�, I � .. . need li�we been ' Q J. Shiltherlsatd, of the post office- They "ause the'seat th � ,ag , �, "! I I , I- �'; V acddent at all, had, the &�ver - . : ,, ,,;,� .I., , , ... POW r ... �rom privdte companies fox been tp�ing no . , of violence OcattOred throughout 0 earth, trip to Cobourg intendi to return 0 " ,i­� - . , : Of .1 at a proper rate elf soeed and tile bookstor6,, hat received the apWnt- ,to come, mear" (verse 3). - Men see &be Jews are a motion stall. They an and take the fa,lyhly ',.­ I I I I . - I . . I I ".., ' ment m0rrl&g0 timme-0- o%ly one pairt in the great circle- dispersed. but they ift . � when this latest deiMoT,mem1t' elter- 6 . 6i I 1 4 on vacadbn, `�, 111. �.. , Which theie istio. demand at the r�s_ drivot been paying due � regard, to tho rights Of of issuer of .51,Nk I . rMa a People. , �, �. � or,. years aecideh*, tire One ,hundred and fifty head of flna� they think that H -they have �Wt! , lionial � * o ". " I I p -otheft on the road.' Not all, ,these I , . ,� ,,�, .., I., time, nor will t1fi be f caused by drunken driving, nd*kh�oanding om , fat cattle were shipped from egg' though they have been -ed their plafts. Me aiaW,&ift& a' .. I 111;;;� i I '. I 401A . , I , I � "I 1.� . ...... ­ . . . K'PPAeu Domed the dUY of judgment they ha:V4_- thwough ,the loixg ventulies they be. ,Mr. &MInto'll in, I 4 , , , 4 1 . this community wiH �..' I I I to dome, I , I ae,toningay %ka increased a late. Nor do they station lihis week. . midde, all 1things quiet and �Mwvbh, Ion I � .. , g to om holuseholdl A cosm6poll- w- h "I Im. I � I .,,�, ",for him A speedy' recowry,_7 - , , ,;� .1 i.. �, � . Y .1#,� . Ali Uke pance at night, when extraordinary I care . � and �encef orth all W. ngs �vill An , , h6fidin , I tau race, the`7 do ,not lose their race Eumber Timies-Advombe. , ,,,�. ,,, . g All its offorts to sell this ums$t b6 used, to, prevent colliiion. 4 �d .. , I , � . 11 . i� 0 easily, forgetting that ftv� mom comelousne". matoTly affords no I " . , - '' �Can . 11 , ". . . � ' Improving After Accident 01 , 4 j `6yier, the new Commission Jhgs�4�Do�otor, my wilfe h. ' in . :: . . . . . . . ;; L�, I p . �� if i The knvurance emwpaniLva now itte, expwbe& to , , , , put off the Lord twilthaut lnvWng the pgrasiel to this p"sbft" of a peo- 1;,�.;.. ,� . .. .1 -, � as - ,;1:�;,,r,,.. , "� , izerefte their rates because of the. tuiltipacitr eromiy� Wheii we have, &w4issed ple who. their land lost, still retain Traffic Officer' Norman Lever who . .; -, I ... �6#w. � . , She V "'li t Y's , " ,n ��, th.6 90,qr6nt and busihess,­ of acciddubs. the police 4'0ut,6,MV_ softnia, iet%�-U.diy, - - very often ' . I '11 , am V:=M � God we hav� 11 , , - I 1� , . . � 0 ,Oas- injured seriously ln'Au.aeddent ,,��!!. , rmaiW a" until 2 O'clock in the a, opened the, door to the �fie traditions, 4 their fathors. ;,f�., 11�1. _.,�e­ . ivl ,,'� , I � 1 ;6. f" , � . . Iffin .1 " * in wugwt- morning. WhhA "111 dD'tfOr her?" 'mN'adeT. He,,.who kaeps,.tthe door ol Whisi is 'not ige, plgw in ,Which to inew Grand- ftend, on Sunday, 'July I. , I � , JZ -4, , , e . Eli; li, I 9i . 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