The Signal, 1892-7-7, Page 8.
TSR SIGNAL : GODBBIOH. ORT., THURSDAY, JULY Te Ise
potao. sum THAN POWDER.
PURE PARIS (IMM
Caren Tat ALS.. a.xo NOLO Mr rear
Faan% thsoar LT Para
REFRESHING AND
LX HILA RAT-
r""
PRO TIMIS, OUR COUGH SYRUP
r always la erases.
CvvARLSBAD, \ THY AND FRUIT
Salts la heli.
PUREST AND STRONGEST FLA -
ming Itztracta.
SPONGE 3 . A NEW CONSIGN -
meet Just to hand- Ilse our prime.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED WITH
Dare, outside sad dispatch at the Phar
-
imam
GEO. A. FEAR,
ttucoeaeor to Geo. Rhyne%
GODXRICM.
pea Sundays for dimitating
and medicines eels.
Art
K. CROCK ETT, Attr,t%T.
Landscape, wane dead portrait psisllag
oil and water colors -
CLASSES
Oa Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays.
!tont to A.11. 10 IS o'clock. and from 2 to 5
o'clo k i• y.
is
Arehltetend and mechanical drawing.
Dsaw inns for totems, etc.
STUDIO : -North •at., Snit dor from the Simon
The People's Column.
NEW PLANING MILL
Sub and door factory. Latest
plans and designs of bowie., latest =riZad
machinery. latest drop In prices. latest aad
most modern workmen. lowest prices ie
shi•gks. pine or metro. lowest tender Issued,
lowest pr.t es on doors or sash.
Mt !laving received indent for 50 domestic
refrigerators, i have decided to build a num-
ber -my price. being so low ell an afford to
have this luxury in their home_. and grocer+
must base ti mut. 1 have sect.-. 1 latest An erl-
oan patents.
Trlept•ooe your ordc.s for ail classes of
wool tout Y.
JuSEPH KIDD,
63-1; 17 Britannia -et.
fflA RA RA 1(Mi 1 LIE AY
1 300 window evades sold in May.
thermos is rushing and we feel gay.
Beery day • bargain day. Room de y.
The public we s:,d appreciate the fad. that
we have the largest and beet assortment of
wiadow shades corium poles. pole 8ttiwp.
stair plates. curtain chain& braes rude. ring..
}olote. brackets and upholsterers' true good.
is flee e.•, .ty. :shade -loth all widths. lace
carte 'u,a.h nges,ecery thing in the window line.
In ft New everything from a parlor salt*
to • kitchen chair. and our Increasing Moines,
Prove* that a - primase are right. We .Iso have
• large range of useful articles required is the
house. such as washers. carpet sweepers. oieth
rests. etc.. and can tet you out from the
kitchen to the drs wing room. also to fine
wore., of art to adorn it. 10.003 feet of Ameri
ca•. Uerman and domestic mouldings In stock.
and a full line of British. Gerntao and common
mirror plates always on had. No charge for
cutting or fltting them.
SMITH'S HAL.. Alt & PURNITt-RK STORE.
taBly Otnbb's Block.
atustleas vasa&
WARTED -A GOOD WI ZEAL
PION. Itelbrimaillitret.17
Property Or MN .r limp amt.
FUENt$RID HOUSE FOR RENT.-
Tw haiek ere r s6.
Aa rewe ha.Msad t Ela
edeas. wilt hire he • very =mamma
ahem to the take dead ••I et 1i
V __ s. the rlar _etas
er
HOU8E FOORR gSaALE.-ONE OF THE
= 7boo w.en ttttll Ian. •d iwn .sekt{ae
m sad ease lfaroCAthe beam
RS
G1OOD HOUSE AND LOT FOE
!ate W. Mc1 .. ter sale
the reeidaama em opted by Wm ma
7h• helms omatala.
• 'a'.ea .
.r k = aceta. lea
xi
A
ALOOLII xrli[N.
rtportio.mItanth.
!tt
LION SALE. -N. LOT 31, !ND OON-
1 Wwa.ek, 1 .otrm. The
r . Ake fawn lot 1711. Dods
rhah.arm;s •las ht .•darbk town. ode whittle
PHILI f H.,,LT. y
ak aott trc. Aspty ;
FOR 8AL1 AT A BARGAIN. -THAT
ads, esamedla tate .. kelael iidel aag o& Rivet -at.. Br by
F, e. •OV1T. Nruits-
esst. P. Oras Ka to
M.dl.sL
DRKWHITELY A HUNTER,
Sos--
OGrad Opera Huge. Ooderir.h.
i-tf
DRS. SHANNON & SHAbiNOIf,
Physicians, Surgeons. Aooeoshsss•
Of/a, at lir. Shannon's resldease. mar W
sad Dederica. 0. C. SHA.:.aN, J. R. Ina*
m-3. 1711
Legal.
1 N. LEWIS, BARRISTER, PROC-
we la Maritime Courts of Ontario
04111om-8ontb Colborne hotel. 3811
`{■ U. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER,
111• solicitor, commissioner. &c. Leaoa,
collections and real estate transactions cam.
.s"y•tteaded to Odic. --Cor. Hamilton and
Kt. Andrew's -et.. Godrricb. Ont. 1261181yi
JOHN DAVISON, BARRISTER,
8elcitor, Co•veyaacer. Rc. ; Moony to
lead. Omoe over Post -001u. llodericb. 83-11
141 CAMPION, BARRISTER,
/. Solicitor, Notary Public. e t e.
018e. -Over Jordan's Drug Store. the roots
formerly occupied by Judge Doyle. UPS
C. HAYS, SOLICITOR, Ac.
Omce, twiner of Square and West
street Uodtrich, over telegraph office. Pri-
rate Funds to loud at 8 per aunt. 29(0
(`t ARROW & PROUDFOuT, BAR -
v• rioter At:orne7aa,, tSolleitors, &c.• Glide
Hob. .1„..T. Barrow. Q.C.. W. Proadteot.
CAMERON. HOLT A CAMERON,
Har;•iaters. Solicitors is Chancery, to
Goderich. M. C. Cameros. Q.C. ; P. Holt ;
Dudley Holmes.
Loans (Lea lneuranee.
L't J. T. NAFTEL, FIRE LIFE AND
C • aocident lunrwe.e agent ; m lowest
rates. Once -Cor. North•et. and Square. (lod-
anch. 71-
1t1ONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE
L amount of private and other funds et
lowest rtes on productive town and 'um
property. tipeclat terns of repayment to suit
the borrower.- - o oummt,uton. -Call or write
M. 0. JOHNSTON. Oodnrich. 113 O1-2
500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO
i CASIIRON • HOLr & CAMERON, God*
riot. '751
MONEY TO LZND.-A L A E O !
121 amount of Private Foods for i.v ssest
sit 'owlet rates o0 !rt -cies Mortgages. App
tOOARROW & PROUDFOOT,
ItRADCIIFFE, GENERAL LN•
1I. 'mace. Real Ileum and MOW
Loaning Agrut. Only 8rstrlams coesphahla
represented. Money to Lecd on et glek
loans, at the lowest rat.. of interstg.1ng, ba
1110f way to suit t1. ooRUwrLtNOe fit{,e- den•
ond door frons .' .tnsrr. West Oode.
Spadini Plotless.
I rich.
G. WARD, CONVEYANCER,
tt . $c.. end commissioner for taking and re-
o(iries recognisances of ball, affidavits a
•8lrmation.ti deposition. or solemn de,lare-
Uou In or coucerioug any action. suit or pro -
seeding In the High ('ourt or Justice. the
Court of Appeal for Ontario. or in any County
r Division Court. All transactions carefully
amid promptly executed. Residence and P.0.
ddrem Ituouannon.Ont. UM--tf
IN EW CHOPPING MiLL
I •m prepared to do all kinds of grain
trot.
shortest notice. Mill N running at
A_o i'-
hoar. 1 have the latest and lest imp*erg
Articles !ler Bible
1 iME FOR SALX.GOOD FRESH
/ fla-kept 000etly oo hand at the Falls
Reserve lime kilo. AU orders for delivery will
mp
be p mutt) .lfaadal to. X. BAKCHLUR.
384..
141011. SALE. -TWO 18 IN. CAST
1 16iltys t{ in. face, 1 1118 to. bore. r can
ilted to tet larger shaft. flood se new.
L be sold at • reasonable 0g. e. Apply u
1110N At Steam HOU.
40, rioting oue, North-st.,
ch. OLtt.
for dispatch dead elk Mor - hacsea
Travelling Guide.
yea. No delay In getting your ode -
-- - -
Joao.43-1 KIDD, ORAND TRUNK RAILAAT.
Treks arrive and depart at Oodrlob as fol-
lows :
_ annus
Empress 1.50
m.
eEdey and M'e• ................ p.a.
. ..... lo.10.00 p a.
led10.1.1 a..
Mixed ...,...-. 7,10 p.m.
Mall .............. 1vA... 7.e3 am
Ma<i.adlupeas lip peas
Mixedlama
AuottoneePlitg.
JOHN GRIFFIN. COUNTY AVC -
nonce', land valuator. loan andt g e pe
agent. Sales attended In all parte et tie ee n-
(orrespoudenre.dd
icit. Address JOHN
GRIFFIN, Kingebridge. Orden left at Tint
Saes et. (Mice promptly attended to 311.tf
JOHN KNOX, GEIIERAL ACO -
Hauer and Lamed ait{.r.
Ott Having tied Y mkje esm ta...1i se
theauctioneerinQ trade. he a to a Fe•ltt.n le
discharge with tliot•oagh eatfseaotlot •11 Dost
missions entrusted ea Mgt. Orders lett at
Illsrtm's Hdel, of seat L/ mall to his videos%
Dederick 1'. 0.. cane** attended to. JOHN
KNOX. Count, A aotleaser. IMO
Desgstrj.
11NICHOLSON, LAS. -DENTAL
iv. maw.terl email* the 'saw Peet r.,
rr
DR,.
E. RICHARDSON, L D. S„
.a.oe dentin. Gee aid neighed air
Mmulsswad Ior palatine extracting at teeth.
etcaatien glees t° Ms _p reervetsos
aatH.mslwieetk Osee-L'p wlr.
w Beek. entrance of Wirt.
1161-17
Hotel A1sos000datbn.
UNIONi MOTEL. OODERICIi. -
711e *.d farmerti
*e4t has hems ( of by Saul,
!•ear. end r eery meet malting
1ltt t the neatestameh*asme is the
Nis 10
mederateieittSA Vl'.T11 %Liellta{ .
OM elf
►rens HURON HOTEL - THIS
JLwM 1-kasm wngma nd impalarprh.ea as ll hlama
sal.recos
sis sews.= ton ogee (a gook* ef
dersod
emenehearn for the travelltag pobie.
amrr, rM 8.uan, eeie
1001033es.
„We.. .-OeMetiii£D1&N 6OR D EltMR 1 s miOWe matinees
rswt11011B
seamsel MUss DtheC I.
lea Me
PubOo Notllees.
NI/TICE.-ALL PERSONS FOt/ND
hunting.tr.era ging o• aerie b .htfetlag,
wee ll b . ranging.
YMg or etie •
Much leI.nds are the Hart heeisessto heap
ren, In the he
of Colborne, deed the property Motownn as as the
Palle Reserve. 1a the townships of Uoderlek
and Colborne. X. H.aUMIAK
6 CAMPION. U, C" Proprietor.
$eMaftr. Mfr
Meehaslso' Inatltute.
IODERICH MECHANICS' INSTI-
'.11 TUTU LIBRARY AND RZ.&DINY-
ROOM, oar. of Ram street and Square lap
Open from 1 to 0 Peau„ sad from 7 to 10 r....
ABOUT 2000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY,
Leading Daily, Walt, end Iflsshwfed
Papers, M .Bene, rte. , ode las.
RUMHURBHip TICKET. ONLY `e.ea•
erasing free use of Library and tome ag-
AppUe•tie few .1oiibashlp reo.lrd by
I/krvla.. In roam.
MD. SHARMAN, 010. OTITIS.
Preeideat. gyemery.
Oedar$cb Starch ISM lea,
HiRE'S _.
ROVT tri
A De_ ketlI of Root Beer,
• Is k.
MARQUA74DV FRUCELk LOTION, ma
8UA SALT ter the Ruh, n.. Rex.
RATH AND SLIMY SPONONS.
HELIOTROPIC TOILET SOAP. Na
J. W i&,,o.'e Pummels" Daae groan
TO ADVaaTIOSAI .
Nein et Areas mese he Mt et dei
Oies .at ititer that Batneidnj
..a.. The Gory for sheers
Ewa be ldt not wthan Mo. -
4y boos. OLe.ei Advertisement's
nessEtsi tp to aett. Wednesday d
lash weak.
SPECI:1 L VALUE.
We are showing • line d Flaltsei-
elts in light and dark colors at 7c per
yd. worth 10c. Gray Cottons, narrow
width, 3c per yd. Yard wide 4 and
5c. Extra heavy 7 and t4: per yd.
Wets in 30 yd. ends, tine and biometry
only X2.00 each.
balance of our new Spring stock
of Lace Curtains, which was acknow-
ledged to be the best value in town,
now at coat price.
Our privets in Many lines of Dry
Goods are lower than other stone*,
a -rd never higher in any case. Every
article sold we guarantee to be the
best value obtawabl4 or money re-
funded. Inspection and uomp•riaon
of prices invited.
Goods shown with pleasure.
JAMES A. REID.
Jordan's Rioc&, Ooderich.
June Ski., 18/2.
ri OWN OF GODERICH.
THICAStRIM'S SALE OF LANDS FOIL
TAXLS.
P/40\11,1101, ONTAI.IV, • Hy virtue of •
Tower or Uot..*t. a. ' warrant under the
hand of tpe Major of the Town of 9udrrich
and the seal of the said corporatiot her ret
date, 23th day or June, 1184, tin me directed.
commanding me to levy upon the laude in the
fulluwia,r Inst of arrears of taxes due thereon.
that unless the said taxes. together with all
coats, are suuner paid. 1 obeli proceed to sell
the said tondo by public auction. or as much
thereof as may be sur!lcient for the payment
of the taxes and court thereon, at the ON N
Uh' GODEIt1CH on Friday, the 25th day of
Noe ember, 161[. u the hour of two o'clock.
The following lots are A,areared.
Lots r Cowmen°s or
port of Sol, Street. et
0
/-
93 Running Noe. 14 let 70 10 f0
S. pt. b-" I-8 38 N'3 0o ss 1f
W. pt. IAN " 1-8 31 RS t 75 r.1 60
10.13 1-a st; "1315 39
1051 -. 1i N12296 320IS;
15 Wilson's rear'y IS 3 75 2 35 6 10
le Steed'. Surrey 1-5 10 IS 50 12 65
V " " . 1-5 5 Si 2 P, 8 24
3E. 1E. 3 602 35 6 15
Yait. Road37 1. 3E. 6 70
.J4 13523i 670
W 1 2 3E. 6711
81,0.1 1-1, 3 61'2 3J 5 38
1.4. 461270 5 i
" t 3 142 30 514
W.
W. L HORT011.
77-13t Towa Tra•wrer.
Goderich, June Z. 119E
Lost or Found.
SHAWL LOST -ON SATURDAY
afternoon. June 3, a gray shawl was let
from • buggy while subscriber war taking
drive around tows. The finder will be suit -
a10 rewarded by leaving it with the owner.
3111& HARRY ROTIIWELL, I/31ast-.t. 1t
Zxeoutors' Nottoo. -.
P ERCUTORS NOTICE uF SALE .-
_LA Tendon will be received up to 8aturdar,
16th Jul. for the stock in trade of the late
James sunders. consisting of farcy geode.
wall paper. jewellery, cutlery and plated ware.
ea bloc. at • rate on the dollar. The stock Is
mostly new and well bought. and would be a
weed chance for a person wishing to euntinue
ohm hts>Aaes. Stock sheet as be seen at the
store of tae undersigned and a1i particulars.
ALNCE SAC N DKItS, Executor. . 3t
Iiuualaees Property lb, Ode.
Pk0PERTY Volt(IAL&-A WILL -
equipped Mashing and
*gem busmen part of time 1s fur
*kW the undersigned oo reams/WI* tort.,
Ass° a two-story store and dwelling adJ
together with a cottage nn .onnectioa E-
ters for the whole or portions of the proper(
will be received ea the yurn,'misew or by letter
.dreeed to U. M. STRACHAN, t od t,ch
t.
PROM
Awa STATION. IN ()NT.'.kl0 ON THE
LINOS OP THS
CANADIAN
CACI FIC } ' Y.
TICKETS WILL BB SOLD
For lxcur.ion leaning TORONTO 11 r.u. on
JUNE 28, 1892
Good to return until AUGUST 7th on
JULY 18 AND{ 19, 1892
Oood to return until At (IVKT 16th
T. the roti wi.e peels al melee named
NESBiTT MdOSOMOXBOWIN
DELORAiNES28
BINBCARTH
REGINA
MOOBEJAW
YORKTON
PRINCE ALBERT
CALGARY
EDMONTON
$30
$35
$40
The Winn Agricult
ural iMostrtal
Uxbibltion w111 be held p Jsty 31tb, te'xk
l.eleslve, and July IMIt and (816 hare hems
hoed apse for excursuses to maims pamessureee
to attend the 8zblbltion.
Aa Aootle. male eI lenedian Perla RAS
way Bads w111 be fold a. Ifdmo.ten ea July
as. PooseMers taking dvettme of the 01
of Jane UM w111 nitwit ketramno• le
is attend the ea..
feriber I•rt eelare apply a say Agouti ee
iti Ass.DCLIPPR
L
1ilesmieme le en..em.
All eine tltNW so the ite.e the their
ream,mery family should ha
Mama gyp ehem
et Is best family remedy,
e1Gil to
cisme. the system whoa
r to.a For eel. i. 75o bottles
by all i•edlar deagggiise& 1.
THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN.
t 5trF11t,.q go MAW mks
AW J..i hfa - a
11! wts.t
• d est
NOON Sea
F. J. Prtdhe..
/IIME TApApW0 tts ses b
frena
M 11r Daft
e. saa e I rsre • Wt en
style aa/ M •t veryThe heet
e.trw geed
Now *et day le post there wUl be
Y
of IlIdlows.
use mow as the them
al
The weer has est knot so • serest e.edl-
Wee
W i eaeatee• e}smr aehhh est raaMr•d u
w Wiest b tLiwtsr .••,
kettles at low ritm.,
es were sail tltst..r jr.iiit. see Ids advt. es
ems 7.
Pte Nee. -Eureka Owsaoil, No. 103, IL
T. of T., and meads isle.! Mvisg • pic-
nic Friday efternoos of the week. livery
number should try to towed and bring •
basket
Xxr.irR,ACHl,c.-A teen from Sea
-
forth was fished 16.00 and oo•ta 16.90, by
Mayor Bailer on Eatunlay kat for poaching
on 11. C. (1.eeu.'s trout stream, Colborne.
He will not try trout fishing again in
Shat poi Creak.
CHAAN• ExrottsiuA'.-.Excursios at re-
duced rates will be run from Toronto by the
C. 1'. K. at 11 r. u. on July 18 and 19, good
to return Aug. 28. The points touched at
will he Delors.se, Oxbow, Nesbitt,
Moosomu, Binecarth, Regina, Muueej•w,
Yorktoa, Prince Albert, Calgary and Ed-
monton. See advt.
hese.
hit eshoss"rrala,
Cueix Or THE Tutu. -At the c
meeting of the (:al.rich l ollegiete lastit
Literary and Scientific Society on Thum
evening, June 30th, 1892, the fol cwt
t'rarnnie was presented Solo Mr.ead
Williams; reading Miss. on M. Dickson •
citation, Miss Curry ; address, Mr. F
Blair; violin solo, 11r. Peck ; readies, 111
Strather.: question drawer, Mr. Strang
reading, Mr. S Beckett ; violin sob, M
Peck : recitation, Mies Winnie Hall : rem
Eng, Miss Florence Williams ; Editrees'
Iectioos, Mies P. Strang. God save t
Queen.
C,l.,xl.tE Illoory.tu'. New Srrt.-M
ger Samoa."'" of the I:rand Opera House
• letter ye.ter.LAy from ('has. H•ystead
the manager art the Jew Mills Co.'y,
which be saes . 1 have just close.! for B
Kind uniforms, elegant in blue and
the drum major's ruin meting 6100.00. . 3f
people will commence to gather sJf' y
town about the 10th of August atoblee w
have a fine band and orchestra with (went
sit people in the company. Tell y
people we will give them. t good oho
Horace Rawson is with "
THE Ki rieho earex Ex uw. -The closi
exercises of the k mderg:u ten school coo
ducted by Mir Thomson came off on W
d
n eay, June 26, and were we.1 atteoded
the relative/vend friends of the pupils. T
us
varionorhbers on the program were aver
out in • manner which reflected great Bred m
on both teacher and pupils. The little e
and women who took part in the exerc
allowed that 1h.- training received from k
der garten tuG.":, ears of a nature which ten
al to develop them mentally :and physical!
as
Miss Thomson hthe good will and gear
wishes ..f every parent who has entrus
her with the care and development of th
little ones in the term .jest past
tz
Krt..t Coregit't Orn.'utti.-The o
cera of Eureka Council, No. 103, R. T.
T., elected for the current half year, are
follow': 15,('., J. E. Tom; P.C., Jno. %
t-anatter: V.1.., Mins Etta Baker; Chap
A. B. Davidson ; Rec.-Secy, Miss M
Craigie ; Ani Rob
Roc. -Secy, Miss Etta ob
ertson ; Fin. -Sec., Geo. McTavish : Teem
Dunlop ; H., Ales. McLeod ; Dep H
Mir Janie Craigia ; G., Mir Laura Pm ; S., Albert Cox. Room Comte
mite
A. McLeod, !lies J. Craigia, W. Media
,lar. Craigie, jr. The quarterly n
.how the Council to be in a proeperou
state. The membership reported in
standing is 117. The members are at pros
ent working up a progruof work fo
the (text three months, having .n view bot
temperance agitation and financial inlets
Pr into S. H.... Bo.esu SlArrc:.,.
town clerk's certificate of the election of J
H. Colborne was read reand tiled. Minn
of previous meeting read and oontirmed
The Priacipall report showed the attend
losing
ate
day
WIJwo
J Dion
re -
red
hem
r.
se -
he
tn..l
metingmay,
y
our
our
w.
ng
•
ed -
by
n
0001
10-
d-
'.1
hal
tfi
of
ea
seY
.-
Purl
s
good
h
re.
Ti
tae
aloe for the half year as follows : January
547 ; Feb., 541 ; March, 549 ; April, 559
May, 570; June, 578. The caretaker of
Central and St Patrick's schools was direct
ed to hare the schools thoroughly cleaned
by 1st of August. The principal rep rted
the suspension of a pupil for miseonl.ct.
The suspension was sustained by the board.
A letter from trustee Swanson, replying to
ths vote at the last meeting, was read and
ordered to he engrafted on the minute book.
An application from Miss Blair for balance
of salary was received, and the sum due or
dcred to be paid. Mss i'arsons applied for
the pointless in St. David's ward school tem
porarily vacated by Mir Addison. The
application was hid on the table. Geo.
WDods applied for the position of mutant
ptinoipal during the model school term, and
was duly appointed thereto. Mr. Colborne
was placed on the coatisgent committee,
vice 11cKenrie reigned. The secretary and
contingent committee were instructed to
ark for tenders for repairs to roof, and the
oommittee was given power to act. On
motion the board adjourned.
MATH or Hos. .iogg Rosttns.-\'tt•.
T'o$IA. B. C., June 29. -Hoa. John Rob-
liea, Premier of British Columbia, died In
Ledo. at 6 V. w. today. The dead premier
was in poor health when he left Victoria for
Ludo■ rm busman c.,0uect.d with the
reher colonisation .cheese. He thought
the trip would he beneficial, bot it proved
otherwise He was taken ill is Ludas a
maple of days ago and his weeks's., ag-
gravated by • .light accident to • eager,
Mimeos/ dsssol.tiss, General regret is felt
here at Mr. Robes.'. untimely death and
hie lose at the pressen tone will he severely
felt, several mothers being concerned in hie
.enI risk to England. The body will be
"rvagnt to Victoria and probably • public
fonssal gives. Mr. Robson wee a native of
Perth, Bet, .her. he was bor. in 1801.,
his /rarest' Mvi.g emigrated to (\.sada let
1890 from .Scotland. lir Rtteeow wont to
*igen Columba es 1869, where he stab-
Bohol •ed edited The British Colombian.
He was elected Mayor of New Westminster
III 1866 goad was Croveraetoat paymaster d
the Csa•distmi Pacific Railway surveys from
1875 to 1879, when lhe poitios was .4.44-
104.1. He est in the Legislative Coined of
Briant (olusehi. frost 1866 to 1870. a.d
for Nan•imn from 1871 to 1875 At the
geminal elections in 11182 he was sleeted at
tie head of the pollm
for the New W.stu-
ear dietrrt, p
, bowies
Proviesial
and II
Mines
is $.ltban Wig s t
w by ...Ysetioa Ills was rw.iers.d es
av d 1466. OB We abash
e1 IS Mr ltd tie lemonades d W
Davie edmi unless ew, to 116mte. 1r7, Yr.
Bahama sampled W mid resides. white he
Dentiseed to held to the tins el the death
of the 1... Mr. Dade. in WM, w►.• Mr.
Rehm meas soiled spas to fen. • ,g ,
wpremier.r wahe w.. premier up te the tle of
his death. At ria gamma .Mesiees of 1180
he was re-eMwed for New West.imistr, sad
wee able dossed ler (1rib.e, white laser
&Meta he represented .t the Hato d W
death. As married, is IAM dams., the
fourth is.glNr el (4pt. John Loegwer5,
a( Oedseiali. Ont.
Cox-Downing.-Tharsd•y. Jesse. 3br'd.
fresh 10 te 11 a. a. witneme 1 crewde weed-
iest their way to Nertk-. Methodist church,
t:odris& The tows seated all astir. The
oeosaw was Mismarriage of Dame( lioderitei
ohsrrieg sed mem highly rampaged yang
MAMA, Mies Annie M., only daughter sad
child of Ephraim Downing, .rab..t. Goan -
rich, sad William. D. Cox, ta.rehsst, Loam -
Memo, O.s. The weather was Jae and
brightened into more fulsome loveliness as
the dear fright r ed,life bespeaking • aright
aadstill brighter life fur t young couple,
who this day were o.hhrating their marriage
vow& At the hoar appointed the groom
and his attendants, Ed. A. Cox, his brother.
and K. Moore, of Chicago, appeared before
the altar in happy expectation of the im-
portant .vest t was to tike plans.
Shortlyafter Mss Downing, dressed la
beautiul attire and covered with a long
ttowtug veil of tulle, leaning upon the arm
of her tether, made her epp.araom Her
waiting maids were Miss E. Ifur.loo, of
Brantford, • cullege associate, *ad Miss
Maud Ross, of Stratford, two beautiful
young ladies, fittingly attired, who 41
their part in chaste and elegant style. The
church, which was beautifully deooral*/ for
the occasion, was filled with aasileili and
alternated spectators. The uric.% Will
Smith and Jack Acheson, did i g•tory t
duties to excellent order t'sfso
manner. The ceremony funned by
Rev. J. E. Howell, M $, for d the
church. 11'•en over, ,, ri party, with
s ro.,dly Dumber of gusts i•srrug.e
wasting at the ch ;,,' door to convey them),
returned to the . f'.eat* of Mr. I./townies.
where Done tions "tions were tendered by
many. A . +w' nee o'clock the wedding
party and ,r' ` te eat down to a sumptuous
repast ellning wt•ooly the substantial'
bet the, .l1caclee of the merlon. The atter-
noon. , spent pleseantly in • wend way.
In for the four o'clock train the bridal
y and friends were driven to the station,
5l%I.ere in due course and an.idst shower of
orrice and the good wishes of all the bride
and groom took tete train to spend thew
honeymoon in Detroit, Chicago, etc. The
presesta were maty and valuable, including
choice article. by friends in the old .wuntry
and • substantial cheque by the father of
the bride. We join the maoy friends of
Mr. sod Mn. ('ox fs hest wishes for thew
fucuro happiness and proepenty.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
S. t b S. No. 182 wjuyiiis spl elaT nibtttMRO
Thuredap sigh of rhos week.
Two goodsmseml head Safety bicycles,
oheap for era Moos se good as new.
(le.. t\'. Thomson, Square.
The Whyte Rrus. sod 31
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ogy. We are pi.silsd Is tears that
was essemefal Is b` et.misetien.
Jas. Strenhaa, s..^ el ibis
now • lucrativeasd p tsyes
aeay au
formas in cue .1 the degse gee ts 01 to
Tomato type iaasery. e)K. ie stk,,.00
pliable rooms Enloe, mod hes already etc
weeded in wiesty the subsea of the gra hr
which he is eespipd.
MARINE NOTE$.
Th. soar. Orr/hosed. Capt. A. ikal„y.
cleared on Monday with a lead at Wt lie
Owen !Soloed.
()apt. Colliday, of the (ioderwh Ite1{e,
treated • number of young people to a
tern mil on the lake Tuesday e,a.aei
t
The err. City 01 Windsor made her
.sells during the week, gong down cm mum
day, up on Saturday and down agate o.
Tuesday.
The eche. Carter, Capt M. ILA Omit,
arrived here oo Friday from (re Ray wick
lumber for N. Dynast She cleared oe
Monday for Thomaston.
The for ('lues, Chpt. j(aloolm Mclk,o, 4,
from Toberuioray wired here on 1'11.14,,
sal °leered oo Saturday with the hull of
the old tug Myrue and the sew Bah hon( m
tow.
The fleet of row boat* nadir the superie
tamdence of Charlie Hebb, who, by the way,
is proving himself to bean aceotontotietueg
melee nae this season, were in great de -
mead on the Sat
Jas. N iggine had his sail boat.
S y Memeoger, also the taw boat re
orally built by Win. Marital, running et
oursio w on the lake on Dominion day The
God rteb Belle mho did excellent senior to
wards accommodating the crowds wk
wanted ti, take a " ren oat " oo the water
during the .1•y. --
GREY.
Newsy Mer. Osseo (tae sass Wt.a of mine
ehr.•tup 1ele,esd.
Prom oar owa correepondeat,
Mrs. Geo. Forrest is netting friend§ ie
the vicinity of Sedortb.
. J. Mitchell, Crantxnek, made • bus:
p to llemigh hot week.
on
under the auspices of the tt'. ('. T U.
ir. M. Nicholson, the Wast-st. dentist,
makes the preservation of the natural teeth
• specialty. Gas administered from 9 a.m.
for the painless extraction of teeth.
Remember Prof. 1)orenwe.d's visit with
Lathes and 4 entlemen's Hair Goods, Wigs,
Toupee*, li•nge,Switches, etc., at the British
Exchange Hotel,Thursday July 14th.
Teachers wanted -to purchase bicycles,
new and second hand. Prices away down.
Also • fine stock of pianos, and sew-
ing machines, all of the cokes, at
tar,. K -..veno prices. G. W. homson,
Square.
Four some of account paper, single and
douhle.rulel statements, ..1l suitable for
rendering accounts at this season of the
year, neatly printed and put up in pads of
one hundred sheets each a very reamoneble
prices at Tax SIoNA1. sbeain printing
office.
Rev. J. E. Howell, 1f. A. will deliver •
ser,non to Orangemen in North-st Methodist
Church on Sunday July 10th at 11 o'clock.
All the Lodges In the District together with
the older member of the order in Town are
requested w meet with the hrethern of 182
et 10 o clock and march to church .t 10.45.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Geo. Baker, of Chicago, u the guest of
A. Nairn.
Dm McLeod, of Club Island, was in town
last week.
Capt. N. McDonald, of South Bay, was
in wean het week.
Mrs. S. J. Reid and stn, Kingston, are
visiting friends in town.
Elis Roes, Stratford, u visiting at the
resident's of F:. Downing.
K. A. Mcleod, of Tobermoray, .pent a
few days in town last week.
D. .1. McLeod, of Hamilton, is visiting
relatives in town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gordon, of St. Thomas
were visiting in town last week.
Ross Resta'', of Kincardine, was in town
daring the past week on business.
Mrs. Goodman and daughter, of Hampp..
den, are the gust& of her asst, Mat, R
Dowing.
G. H. Hanka, of The Globe, St
Mina., paid • flying visit to trissde in town
last weiA
(leo. Nairn left o. Tasday for Hsmilt.a
to join • party for New York, Albaay and
(keen Grove.
Kd. Moore left Monday lag for Cbz cagso
after • visit of a week or es with trustee
and relatives.
Miss Hurdon, of Brantford, left for home
Monday last, after • pl.aaaat visit with
friends in town.
Miss Lone Bailey reared to her horse
In Woodstock as Monday after • pietemat
visit with friends u town.
Mi. Wallace amid her fried Miss Mo -
Menem of Berth. west 8aad y u Olsten
the get of Miss McGaw.
Mrs. Mebane Mahwah! and family lit
on Saturday for Tobr.ray, when they
will opsnd the remainder of leo 8...sr.
Bert Kissed', forams d the Arsteaaug
florriogo works, (Judp81, is upend • wsmiF
la the gong of Mra A. N. D)srid-
sea, W.m-et.
gmiMiies Helen ilieugi.., who had bees th.
wares* Mr. sod lira
(lee. Cos, left eset ell her essdthe tint for hr home u
North Dakota.
Rev. Remittals ti B. A., a former
ts
modest of Ged.r{te wee
wan by his was bad w 'aftt *re
am Friday het ter hes *ea maidend. ..wire M
Neon.(8ehoa44 u 1. iaeso, when he= reeenied `~
a tar. in persesees .1 hi. medlss 1•
F'oreMsa of Cr*nbrooke, attewied
onstratioa at W Ingham ou I i .m peas
dna. Bakst, and Mies Reggie l.eiv,b,
of t'ranbrooke, formed • lite partnenh
last *Velneelay, we wish the happy coup)
health and prosperity.
A picnic was held on Domioiom Ihy
ZI1 try s grove, 'ruder the auspices of
la e sauspices
at S. S. No. 1. All
having a good time.
The new bridge ea the 12th line knowa
as Calder's bridge is tinisbed. Itis a strong
substantial structure, the additional
in the centro bringe great improreinse
The bridge u • credit alike to the
and w the township.
Hoo. J.C. Patterson's well wirer h th
section are inclined w b e • litfl4 jealous
him because so ,much money u w lie r
pealed in his riding fur railroad construe
ion and other improveniemt& An ani0.a
like to see a deliverance from the Clinics
summating $121,000 we believe. 11-e woe
correspondent on the (tatter.
There was no jubilation town this way
the 4th of July. There are not enough as
mexatioais1 rornd here w raise the
although no attempt i. made to throe
free arch. We do no' approve d .
Olivers recent action in the matier,alt
we expected be would get • little uppish
aper being knighted. Let who likes talk
the matter up.
Most of the statist. labor u dose A Sarre
amount of gravel was put on the ros.k,
which will improve them for future travel,
we sight say here that • great deal of the
gavel put oe the reads i. far too coarse.
In fact some of it in so coarse that it doss
more harm thea good on the roads. it r
waste of labor ; If p•tbmaet.n and others
would pay more attention to this better
cads would be the malt.
Showery weather still ooatuoo.. Up to
the present time it hes done little r so
arm in this emotion, bat on tea other heed
doss good ; bay had all kinds of Spa.
looking the very beet, but sow that hay
ready for matting dry weather r &axioms -
7 looked for ; besides it is feared if wet ons -
Unties mush the fall wheat crap
Kish is the best-known u this soothe for
years, will be I•m aged bin east deal ether
camera&
I)owtitog DAT. -The 25 anniversary el
the day which marked • new ere in the
&gory of Cased& wee tearred as a bab-
y gleu.eully. The *.*cher was fine end
cool -all that meld be desired for • day's
Wig. y leek traits for different
pasts,ether while others ettenied psesiss sail
.poets in different ieeetlti., so that
Bose gourd was very imaall. bet tb.
bravely held the fort, no doubt •barjoi
th the to that man r a ell*
tri, withj1.. people M metre the treat.
het the bravest, the hem stared sad
best kek t , tis 81ppimes • ad meat
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SMILLER.
Freon oar own a rrmg•saient.
The .wvSreaalseey astnbas i esaseedre
rat* Eeabd shard will be h(dd a Be Oa
e 11116 het. 3 ire
ea Sunday at 10.30 Oman
J s ewr.
M. A., acid at 7 r.w. by the plasr, Rea.
A. Thibaddeao. A toatame og *0 l held
ea identity .resift Tea sewed Meat t M
8 P. u; program •fterw*rds.
ASMFKLA.
!rem .der mea e.rregm.d.L
Mto celebrate the 1! b: 10/4. O.NRimi.*rdies. u
The resent heavy raise *.t dew. the 84
wheat in momn pass pretty badly.
The public schools clewed Jams 30th W
will mopes Aug. 16181 la rural amentias.
The Sunday mheek .f the AMNON *-
emit bead their enema pings se Dembise
Day in Mr. McD.aegb esrgreyst, 1M ertaseb
The ma mope owl
fog very well There
1..i ss i mm ern leek
pesos "eie to be
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