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VOL XLV. 2424
MIVADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK
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7"1-113 OFFICIALS+ 1\TEIIIVESPA-PECEI OF 1-1173102sT OOTTISTTY.
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY AUG. 3. 1893.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN.
Peer -It R. gallows 1
gels Meer Geo. A. Fear 8 Inert BLOM** ROOM the RepOWde
leading .pM4.-w. T. Heys It 5 I nes NOLs -Book
Te.cion Wanted•- n.. McIlwate.. 8
free Ilareunie-Celberne Bros 3
tee sad Wood -Juba S. Pleat
sweet Welted -Mrs Lindsey
Opel I ktode - W. T. Webb
6
%% anted- Mrs. F. Jordan
^
DORN.
ggrx ?MA is fiteetech. es Jetty ts, tee
w.f. a W. 11., ()remelt of • de...whew.
DIED.
pArrEgy to iiimierick. on Moader.J
ale tee dary A l'altermaa. belaved Lir
rt,os. Palteeraus„ Chntea. .god M years
are 1 meth
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
leaseu Lae retereed from the Worki's
ran.
W ere Mine, of Grey, was le tow We.1
stsday.
E N. Lew a has retureel from hia frip
epee lake.
• eel Mee. A. M. Kay, of Stratford,
meet sateen ia tows.
Ses 31. Skelton. ot StratJord, thorium
et Mre J. 11. Vomitus-.
Arehe Dickens left oe Teeadey for • visit
to Ma forth awl visit -Ay.
Mei C. K Annetron ie entitling Mrs. ('.
e. Anestrceg. Quebec -e.
W. E. T1•300f, of Chicago, is ia town, the
geeof deputy -Meng Reynold".
His. ll ere Wont, of If setiltou. is visit: -
eget tows, the guest of Mies Crewe.
Hrs. Jobe Depose, ead daughter, of
Leer, are the goads of Mn. Julia 1. Ai •
ka.
lor W. H. Chelan. of Edgar, Siniooe co.,
lamed friends te this seciion daring the
week.
rem If. Williams retensel ea
Howley free the ramid trip es leo sthener
Hosarch.
Woe Leriagetues, of elilvertos. res in
tiers laat week, visaing bis oid freed, X
1 -cider. "
Stahl, of the liessiall Observer, was in
tees Satuete, hawk and gave tbe
kiedly call.
emirs Albert and Herb Robertson bate
tetersol from • ten daysvise to the
Workle Fait.
kin Reese 01 Kino•rdine, was in town
en week in the, interest of N. promo,
'men merchant
, !•1 re J. Struthers awl chile. so. of
Taeoto, err the gent. of Mot. Gavin
INntihcrs, Burma Riad.
Mr. mai Ilrs Shaw, aocomposied by
title dagehter. lire E. N. Leen, reternei
front Europe Thenday lase
leere Shen:. who hue been 'Menne
fries le in Colheree, left ter his home to
bretelon. Sian •Vedneelay.
T many frauds a! Jona L Aitkie will
he pineed to hear that he is rapidly ina-
Jig after his severe illness.
ether and preprietow ot
On I Enterprise, sad wile, are the
pot v of Rev. W. ff. Moss, Nike
Flank Holmes who had beam visitiag at
the reaoleoce of Geo. W. Thonsetin. rethre-
al to les Irene to 'enter°, yesterday,
.1 e. Stine, painter. will leave for
Matu. Mee, Saturday. He proposes to
Make future bream in the Northwest.
Mrs Hugh Donk" aad three children,
71"(i.t SS, left by the City of Windsor, on
Welomday last es • visit to Kneeled -
tee
g Harlem druggist. of Tomato, omit
a portion of his vacation in this vicaleity.
He eel Ma • warm .pot in his heltrt for old
Heroo, and feeds wheeling good.
Ur. &ad lirs. P. Deane, Jr. of Winghent,
aerompenied by their two goes, Peter and
Cterley, drove weer WeduesAay last to visit
Mr. l‘sens' .is$.r MrL J. W. V""tier•
WI. Gearing sod her two children sae
her mother, Mrs. Mothersill. ef Stratford,
enfe of le W. Cnariog„ of the taw firm
%lathe & figari,g, are is town for • few
woke.
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(.T. R. Xxceliesov -Reseensber World's
Fair Ermines, Aug. 4th and 5th. Ticket"
'sly $11.06, rood for 10 days, all train,.
Tieete and all particulars eon be had front
H Anestroog, Town ticket agent 1.. T. R.,
.oderiels.
A. ...wienetemn. -Tea following note
ef new letipenesit. whieh 'peaks for fuel(
he bets receive.' by J. T. Dictums, cesir-
ima of the Herm fruit exhibit committes,
frown espeenteedest Pettit, of the Ontario
Frait Salim Chisago letar Ihr, -1 to-
mcod this A. I& • OW Of Sao fruit and in
good order -es the jades remarked, • owl
lise lot indeed. We arg glad to ramie" any
senteenta you may send si to etmegthen
Oatario's exhibit. (Muria is keeping them
all hest, awl I tree before the semen is
eT'? she twill tax doom to keep up with leer
in her hortioultairal products.
LAr• AaatvALA AT TOE Potter YAWS -
Mr. sad hire Maynard. four Allem sad
' lane Mr. C Yo... Miss H. Yoeng, Miss
16Phersoes, Geo. Rosman mid wife. Moo
MePhitroori, Mist Nolen MePber-
wok Mies Lenora Fielser, Mies Innis Fisher
__Idr• and •11re. Clarke Smoot Fronk and
mese Mtratford ; Mies Comm. K lepton ;
44tv• John 14nirte,,. Kra Marais Meow'
Ataley Lae., liantar Traverse Leans,
""rftwist, Mite %rtes. Mertes Guy Ser.
We, tilis Hild• Raton, Mr& Shepherd.
"^- 41. W. Perry. elin R. A. Thompson
sal @MK Mrs. Harry Rise sad we ail
*se. T. C. Knelt, Hatinihrei
Almad., Fraser, Mrs. A. G. Fraser.
%ass Kate and Manse Fraser. Meolsw
Remo Fraser, feedlots ; Kr. sad Mrs. Gee
ft'elft mel two *hiltless, Kra Chia. Ivo
ane nurse, Detroit ; fere
three two eleitilem sad eterso. Little
Ark • Miss Aunts 111 1
Wm. Gek, eT to.; Plena 'Conte
t:MuuIlsrueve '.4..r,. St. Marrs:
L *ill Mout avid wife,
r. J. c Patterees woe lees Patterson.
8.Pattereee Men W ether= t. -•••••••••----
THE LOCAL DOINGS OF THE WEEK.
Weems Greve 4. lay; Weems Lltell le
revere -liverythiag la Gra4 gloat lime
Through shie U41I -It leaue a male te a
Xer taint., 1 reds iv teat It • Filler*
•eaaaz Ye Takla' Urea% aod kWh WWII
Preen lg.
YINI TAILORIMG.--tfurlag aad flunimer
clothe in great variety moat to rowed.s
ead s.oe wore. oft th• nutting Vete iiee hale
a bat choke east rely ou good stile aud elt
very moderate prices.
IL MaeCermee. hLtr.
IENow Is the unto to he getting ready foe ills
Pa 1 *vies. *Jen% he ....aught east,lag. hut
leave your order with r. J. Pridthan. who ear-
lier lemma si nee 014 ee to-nise stile and
lit el oil to the beat c.ty make.
)Ir. W. O. You. the outclass whoa. former
Wet to Uolerice w., iso secoseste, will us
here math net. lit. 17, ledooessele wearers
should makes tiOle Ot the duos. No charge
fur toe examtnatara, jou simpl7 Mgr tor 1.0•
eperiaelew Mr; Welsh vital amorse Um re-
apoitaibibty.
Ttsi anxiety si the Precaution to take •
chum wet of *hoe le we, greater loan the Mai
ist Lt. K. usliowe to lora out glor beet sloe o,
photo vrork 01 .11 tor his Maigogn
ors. be! be carps the as. oust el UO44 Ulna and
w00% bioessa• Use porta.
A eempogoat opglaiao t the jewelry
awe ve. wee.% 1.1. 11. t• we toe
venues 04 .0 4-mitigq dma4 soaseesadmill tru told
st• we *ad se asir.houl niesess weer* ease ss
• . ta p,re malt y wull weenie Mt rev tete
eed entreats. • pertee. 11. Mahe •
5010 01 the metes.
Alien It LLoTo -- Arthur Lloy
who with his emptily, sails from Linden.
Aag. 2.14, wui opeu has find American tour
the letter pert at the meth. Mr. Lloyd
throuAli the medium uf hie impulse
comae wage • weriewide reputatiou, &nil
hue appearance in this country in Ms own
featly and sacoessful musical .;ontedy, "Our
Paity,- in which many of hie tiewest mete
pollee*. will be heard, is sure to be • suo•
medal *ea Mr. Henry Irving, on hearing
of Sir. Lloyd's coining American tear
write*: "I sincerely trope year tear in
Anteriet will he thee eighty successful'and
I am the et we sanguine of Chia. sa I know
by loog experience that your talents have
°lily 10 8. un4eretoo.1 to be widely and de-
servedly appreciated." Mr. Saunders, of
the Grand Opera Home, Wm secured the
above attraction for Nov. 20t8. Hispatroes
will hive a trnt afforded them on that oe-
caSon.
PrULKETTEILTor Hi -ewe -This court held
• speciel meetine in Knox Church last Tues-
day afternoon, what Mr. Murdock McKay
delivered hie trial diacourses end wae ex.
maned ea prescriber' subjects. Tben fol•
leered the regrogeos of his °Mutation anti in.
deletion into the pastoral charge of Leehurn
and to. church, Goderion Toweehip.
The moderator of Preibytery, Rev. J. A.
MelMeeld, presided; Rev Neel Shaw. B-
A., preached the bermes, the ordination
pine or wee offered Rev. Dr. Ure. Rev.
J. A. Anderson addressed the mininuter,
anti :Rer. Robtr:. Aaderen the people.
At tin close of the secvsces Mr. Andr1011
moompanied the newly todooted nithister to
the door of the church and istrodoced
1. 18. members 01 10. Rock who were pre
seW. lIr. McKie has eISC tit Tomtit* for
his thouly. and will return next weak, and
will preach Ids first sermon to his people ors
the 1318 inst.
Wain -4 mom THE CLIUST1AN ENDZA s'Olt
MEETING. -TIN Y. P. S. C. E of Knox
church, as well as many meniters of tbat
congregation bad lookedl [envie' with Goo -
* datable interest to WedmeJay evening of
bat week, wine the pastor, Rev. J. A
Andereoe, had promited to give his men
14 18. remit C. E. Convention in Ifoetred.
Tberarmertainly wore not disappointed, as
the and sebuseeetio mediae.," teetilled.
Tlvu1h many in tlie gathering had reed ex-
tended account* of the convention, yet they
experienood • new wan of sethusisem toll
over theta as the speaker in vivid lanes.s
placed many of the exam before them. .k1
the close of the lecture, J. Elein To..,
P. 8. L, took the chair, when Rev. Dr.
Ur., in • happy speech, ase in his own
isimiteble way proposed • vete a" thanks
to Mr. Audience for his abie and interest-
ing lecture. G. Fred. Blair in a peat
Hues speech smoneled it., and tee people
o ltowttl their a=a1 by all resew to 1801.'feet At the hfr. Amierene received
slimy cuagratuisuom for his effort,
EXPONENT. OF DOLOMITE. -Mow Sleepy.
sett her ohms gave • nonte pluming enter.
tainenent in the enrolees and movements of
the Delsarte sestets at Hardy Goleta eel
mesiee. Quito • large number et tee
friends of the mime were preemie Th.
torersioes of the slams awe goo
throtigh with ha thn meat perf,ct
suitoer. ehogrier not only nugibil
but deep harem on the part et the
staidests. Every member was grade
fed anal tree is the varies@ istovamaste
Mies Sibley rave the saisteet exeroises, with
a read*, of the poem, mad am exhibition of
dramatic postai that were a neat oleasent
surprise 10 08. genets of he eveeing. 140
premier estertahment sod wens that meld
give • tenter ides of the work of the young
hula, is this departinest ooloM he given.
The above refer. to Harriet Meneibley,
the beautiful art accomelethed Antietam
eleraitamist, sea oeposeet o beleitte
the Detroit training "ohm' ef eloceitioe sod
realign literature, who will appear at the
Orme opera Hones as Thursday 1718
style holiday mental by Edith R. Combo.
gradate ot Termite Comyereseery f Innele,
sod Smith's Orchestra is • number of elm-
siaM seleetleee Wee • Imerlamee lam and
faeltiem figure Mien Pibley's every mean
mem to a pietism of tbe poetry et sastiee.
Her thumb bell Dellserte emweives are es-
obastiag. and resesseed by the press the
finest Wag an the Antenna stage in that
Hew Her seems from Pnestalies .04
Galatea with tableau lies reeteieell for leer
the moat emboosided praise Oor beet pre
or will, so ameba, taro oat ta hear her
A. Et run Oretwo. Rerrens,
YOUR LABEL
THIS WEEK.
I
See real Toon Kum is Monads,
or te allinvasCM.
D. McGILLICUDDY, PROP%
IHiddismed, Oxford, beset, Welliares
Isad THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
Iran of Wentworth, and Itad opportaaily
afforded 88. 01 seeing the result of the sea
sone growth in that section of the penis
sale. ii• rives the palm for crops to 1%,
tee eonnty where the reture will in all
probs4Mi4t.y be a good average. The bee
1crop ie • naiversal 11110011.111, 8.1 in 0X10(11
mid Bram the other crops are light, and
l this is particularly the ease with wheat
which, ite feels mound, will not average
'twelve budiela to thr acre. In the vicinity
1, of Hatnilton, Dundee and Ceporown tbe
el -
!gram la badly rusted and will not pan ou
5078. to the bushel. The apple crop in
Nevins denial is Mao a comparative tal
ere, end moat of the ether butte win be
light yield. There is a large locrome
the acreage of oats and pas awl • heavy
crop. Toon cereals have taboo the place
in Caoaduen agriculture mei° vacant ky
spring wheat aud barley, which is aot Dew
raised at a petit. la ormversation with
prominent men of the tection visited the
general °pukes expressed mut that nothing
could improve the present stemmed cootie
ties of agriculture uutmde of straight and
epee trade relatives, with the United
States.
To* illrift LE Meer -There is no town ia
Caoada better adapted to bicycling thee
ours, mei the idea of hohling an annual
meet, open to all comers, is a gone one, mid
we trust all caisson and our town .miumil
will encourage the cluh by their otieport.
It has been the fate of (leder:oh 40 the peat
that when anytheig to attract at raagors has
home gotten up, MMUS 0341 Mask! hiMilaa con-
spicuous by an ulatiaate resiatenee to every
thing that way done to further the prejtct
There is a chutes sow to ade-ertute our
Lown. Invitations here bee° sent to .11 18.
wimelmen in Caned* to attenJ the toura-
a/tient ou the 1718 of Aug., awl levant of
the surrounding *awns are holding their
civic holiday on that date, their objective
point being the "circular city." Let all
good citizens then hang cid their banners
on the outer wall, mid otherwise giro the
towel • holiday appearance. Let churches
and societies forego their menet excursions
to outside imitate everypne join hands
to show the editors that we bare tLe prat
tiest town in Canada and are proud of it.
The C.C,C are sparing neither time or
money to make this ose of the best meets of
the "mete, and ghe fact due they ere cffor-
ing the kneel prim liat of auy of the bicycle
meets, should drew some of the best wheel -
men in Ca:lade hither.
tem onseessied t-a-adidattm la Masa Mandl
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limpretairalle. .
There were 379 caudideine for achaissio
to High Schools wrote at tee various "0.
; vases Centres" in Fast Huns. viz : a
! 106; at Sodortli, 96; at Winghass
77; at. Braman, 62; and ast lietester 39. 0
; them 201 were emeenahd, viz at Choice
. 59; at Seeforth, 4.3; at Wingbani, 37; •
Briumela, 37; awl at Wruzeter, 25.
Ilse highest marks at the various centres
t wore es follous :
the } Samuel W. Wilson, Chaim M. 8.
I. Ada Ithettie, Seeforth, P S. -
• Dee Streekaa, Brumes, I'. S.
Walter McKibben, 'Witightun, P. & . .564
Ethel Swett, No. 2 Boma 662
Lizzie Vanotooe, of No. 9, Tianbory, took
Cb marks in gramma-. This was the high-
est taken iu this &Meet. Hattie Burns, of
tiorrie, Once Taylor, of No. I, Howiek,
and (7. lane. of No. 4, Howe:de took *hu
full mark in arithmetic. via: 105, Ohre
Hely ar of the Clinton Model School, wok
81 marks, the highest in literature. The
highest mark -100, in composition -we.
&Lea by Nellie Gibeon, of Wrozeter P. 8.,
Wm_ Ihutcanaon, of No. 2, (key took 59
marks es history -the highest taken, The
higbeet mark in geography was 65 taken by
Dan Strachan, of Brussels P. S., and Mary
. Mclieunon, of Clime° 31. 8.
Tbe list of s000esaful carididates with
marks is given below:
Ioctereasca.
Britten, William, Kiebern P. 8.
Wheatley, Mary, .1 a 144
a 1 EL isorDrILIJI.
• , Porter Flora, Egmondville P. 8.
3 i Jackson. Thos. .
Jick.co, Som. T.
Oarrranr. --Margtrat Devideon, daugh-
ter of Wm. Sweffield, died at the bonne of
her father on Wednesday, July 26:8, at
1l.45 a.m., in her 33rd yew. 8:x yean ego
she entered into married life 'nth George
F.dgar Devideon, her now mourning hat-
band. fete leaves behind a little boy of
three yews. Until 25 years of age tire
Divideou wa., to all appearances, a strong,
healthy women. About five year. ag., •
hetia.rage of the hugs 1,4.1 the seeds of 043-
stesp4.noo in her nature, earl duriug too 1 et
Iwo y oars the deem • nu.J. rapid Free. c
\ VOA, her buebria.1 elte orient the unit.. r tit
Gusclnatte hap* *7,. warmer c .1.,
woult1 rutOre her ta health.
summer, con -clues et aepreaelo..g death,
she hastemed home to .1:e. leeoe ha.et,
did all that could 8. 44 to help her. 44
with petioles she awaited the summons ot
death. Frain a girl Mrs. Davidson was of •
kind. &miaI1e aed toying ditposition. These
gestates' were made more apparent after
her conversion, which took placein Victoria
street Methodist church emote yeara ago.
Sae heti no fear of death, but longed tor it
during her last sickness. An unusually- Mega
concourte of friends attended the fumed
services on Friday aftereme. The funeral
pennon was preached at the home by Rev,
H. Irvine, from Rev. 7, 14-17. Rev. Dr.
Ure expiated in the services at the house and
grave. Wei exempt our sympathy to the
family iu their great loss.
CRILAP E‘reltattee TO BEANTIPIIILO. -A
cheap exoursion will be run over the G. T.
R. to Brantford and return, on Tuesday
n ext, 818 August. The cheap excareite
rates will extend from Ginlerich and later -
mediate stenos" to Stratford, inolseive.
Train leaved eiderieb sit 700 A5., arming
te Rrantford at 10:18 4.11. Ithinneng, the
train will leave Brantford at 7:50 r. ti., Inaba
evening. Fare for the need trip, only
41.10, children Me. Brantford e one
of the need beautiful cities in
Western Outheio and has • large som-
ber of interesting attraction* far
visitors, snob ea magnificent perks, the eels
lasted " monumest, a work ef art
n ot excelled ia the !amnesia', and is its it-
self well worth a visit to the city. Its
waterworks system and fire depertesent are
also alma,' the meet arnp:itte is Canada.
The 'frolley system of Meanie street oars
will Omen Feat to ear part of the nay.
whit. tie woheelsane other public letiblimp,
the thitario Institution ler the Mete, the
11. Rural foal llospooe IPSO., etc. rank
among Ms.- &rat oLlialls good moat onLydrie
egaitestsius to8. foeria se• ft-avg. The
aggineroae trantifair arias iodating each so
the Illemey- Denis Sneer wor It a, tin
Waterem engine work.. Bonk'. stove
works. Goortesed Garners works, Mean
worts Patterson's bared end onafeettiassery
works, see • hundred sad nee ether import-
ant umenfacterin( mid wholesale industries
are p4...sl titers.' to .11 .4..... of the
roeueseesionasal The old Mohawk Meech,
y ever Ong hundred years .81) 4.
toasted es the India. Reserm, II astaide
.4 18. silty limits arid is also well worth •
visit. Nis Warship, L. Amer& Mayor el
Rensaferd, sopeetally venom*. tha exam -
Mee a Ids aler, and expremes the hews
that the attreetiesie that will be preseaded
will he endleiest 10 give those wbo visit *be
eity ea this emission se onaltiii *sties ;
s044.., intimates that Greed View Prieh
• 'tested just North .1the G. 1'. R. swine:
'.171 6. throws mom for the esevonienee ef
waiters who May with to woe It for pio-nie
ourpmes dugoig the eay. All aleeard ler
keenly III 1 Miners% fee.. the thespest
esseefeed eit Tesetlay as the 7 '.0. trate
trip t14.* .448* °flared this seamen. gee
pomp. for Nether partionars
Climes*? ifir. Seekingbeet mew pahlither
el • Demserb paver la naltiernia. wee le
taws e
gthigh= hie Otiviw 4.7*,,.'..4.7*,,.'..aa
trade e. thMT.ter 147"yone, while Mr Joliesene werlosel
m. pee.- Lee-. ste i. wee
563
470
547
Ci.ilITON.
Cuestingham, RoseClinten model scbool 421
4.;ottossiglosso, Floreuce " 46 446
lksezer, Annie Elsa 0. 476
ilelear, Olive E. 66 61 537
Houston, Kills Jamie is 16 435
Lough, Mary (7. 44 64 606
McClung. Tana 46 14 432
licEwan, Alice 11. 44 04 485
%Annette, Mary C. 44 4. 530
O'Neil, Della Ireue . 4. 421
Shepherd. limos 44 44 514
Stewart, Mary M. .. " 455
Young, Mary W. I). . " 417
Beate Arthur John 14 " 614
Cantelon, Willie F. di II 500
Fair, Frank . . 465
kit -mimosa, Bert e 418
Gilroy, Fred W. 44 ii gee
Hale, (earns B. 4. 44 426
Irwin, Crept M. . 66 454
Johnson, James 0. 44 . me
Jacksen, Henry H. 44 " 419
Kerr, Fred JIMMY . it 445
Leslie, Janes It ii 449
Mc term. John 44 " 449
licEvran. Duncan 44 4 408
P.unisteel, Henry P. 66 114 429
Read, lame K. 4. .4 461
Worry, Norman .. 4. 529
Weir, John 1.•Yan CS .. 475
Wilma, Samuel Wm. .4 in, " 563
Itlere•TH.
.km10 tong, Role. Seem tit public ached 467
Beteu..e, Allis " 6d 5.6.2
Brook., 11.rbert .6 .4 eee
Forisce.L ... .. 33
Johne.m, Ilutert 44 •• 4:)4
MellAlkn, 1\114h 46 MI 471,
Pape, Wien, 0. .. .4 4:3
Stewart, (7. ei 46 417
Abell. ',laud 41 66 Z.110,
Beat t le, Ada 4;0
l rich, Nesse 44 .4 4.0
Campbell, Alio. it 44 405
Kidd, Ellen •• d• 407
Kidd, !laud •. .. 398
Lanee rote, Rachel 64 383
Pnochard, Beatrice .4 ei 391
Willson, Olive 44 id 450
fe right, Nellie 46 " 442
Williams, Lily 41 402
WriOnSin.
Angus, D. H. Wiogham public 'thee
Blackwell, 1;nre,
Davis, Maude 44
Foremen, tenee
richt, Daisy
Hanailtos, Hugh
Henderacse, Emma
Jobsatom, Dora F.
Mandel, Sophie
lloore, Khoo.
MoKoishon, Waken
Snell, Joh.
Stiles, Gen.
Weems, Nellie
Welsh, Cameo
84
44
44
••
6.
462
429
450
417
521
519
442
481
418
476
664
516
413
497
454
intreetue.
Fletetter, Reg., Brussels Pulpits School, 446
James, Leos " 466
Leatierdele, William* .. " 428
Smith, Frank R. " .4 385
547
Manahan, Dee is 64
Warm, Fred os 44 466
Cliff, 'lead ' a ii 407
Gerry, Theresa eit . 404
Hunter. (ears __lel es .• 417
Noll, el Trees e " 391
wenerrem
Gibson. Nellie, Wroxsasr raidie Silted
Mask ...ad, Mary 6.
M.1.16.10,4 W 411
MYTH.
Teems Maggie, Blyte Public Sehool, 388
itouttla.
647
300
410
nurse Hattie, Gerrie Publis
IlleLetighne, Lillie '•
Sanderson, Mirk
Blow, Edgar
Crawford, Arthur ' "
Pvaea, H.
kleLaughlia, Chester "
NaLsegleis, Freak
•
Ilehool, 481
•• 491
64 447
id 445
-" 466
428
441
404
11101.01woltrig.
PtopketWott, Robert, llekowerth P. S.
Mitithel, Carrie . 44
Terry, Loretta 6. 4 4
A ravax.
Fergensisid('ess Hells Ambers P. Pi.
14 64
12.14117.111.. )avid,ia, 04 .4
lig r1117ILD.
Raiser, Joseph, Breesdeld P. le
Mmeard. Wm. A., .. tis
Kurdish, Ales la "
mormet.
Colwell, Leslie, Plemall 1'. 41.,
Ilestlerea Rolla "10
feder, Jose. Ellis. •. as
Itemiolds. Lissy Floreses, " es
Weir, Leeks lass
er • maltitrIJ.,
Jetrese,. Segameeldq:&
Si
440
305
4106
479
304
428
446
403
464
416
364
44,
421
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wALT0N.
Neal, Will..., Walton P. 8.
Melevin, John,
McDonald. Maggie, " -
534
4001,FR0M OVER THE COUNTY.
420 IA Newsy Grist Obtained 1110134
the County Mill.
386
406
425
416
tN/11t001...
Bothwell, Charles, Cranbrook P S. 446
t1*'fl0*4)t4.H.
Adam., Elio, Loodeaboro PublicSchool 382
Bell, Meisel, •• ea
Brogden, AlVin, 66 114 438
itoteenvile.t.
Walter. Carrie, Holmesville, P. S.
Trewarthse Neloote
aLrEs'ALE.
Scott, Francis J., Illuevale P. fi.
Timmins, Fulton,
Tow N i 1. or otter.
Calder,Mary, Tp. of Grey
Calder. MI7,
McNab,
Switzer, Tamale,
Switzer, Maggie,
Deacemon, Wm.,
Smith, Earnest,
Lamont. Kee,
seise, Ellen Jam,
ficffer. Telford,
Lamont, F.Ha,
esmoot, hal*,
Fowler, Claude,
McNair, Jt. unto,
tie !Inn IP Or
lloll token Gilbert
Mall i -Awl Nancy
Weir, Leonard E.
Parsons Maggie
Coming, Cilliert E.
TOWNSItIr or
Taylor.
Soott, &hid
Nay, SIM H.
Dane. 0. R.
Jardine, Flora E.
Davidson, Freak
Crone Janet
Hooey, Mary
Fortune, David
64
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64
4.
64
46
44
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8.8. No. 1
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2
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7
swentre.
8.8. No. 1
2
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4
8
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10
13
13
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114
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44
TOo MUM or DICIIILLOF.
Robinsoo, Thos. J.
Sullivan, Tomei
Evans, Ma
Pollard, John
Morris -a, Albert J.
Pollard, Babette Grace
Newt borne, Robert
Cash, Mabel
.8.8. No. 2
4. 3
ti 5
7
12
12
13
13
64
116
Il
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Tee stoner or liolUgla.
Cede., Elsie, School
Hit hen.e..1, Magees
Currie, Ilobert
t eerie. 31tirtha
Watson, Jemes
Stubbs, .1. E.
Kelleer, Donald
McKenve James
Rut tan, giesorg•
Perdue, %V. H.
Beeman, Martha
Jewett, Ernest.
Section No. 1
1
3
5
6
6
7
8
8
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4.41
TOWNSHIP to!' erceemerre.
Rom, Bertha, School Seances No. 3
Betel, George 3
Boyce, Andrew T. 4. 3
Rattenbary, John W. •• 3
Ron, IhkYld ili a
Nost, Matilda .4 4
McDougall, Maggio $6 5
Sprowe Herber. 6
Reinke, Minnie ii 5
Reinke, Juan C. 5
Moore, Mary 64 9
Urethan, Lottie .. 9
Brown, Chelsea's.. 9
POw /WHIP OF 117111gOORT.
Eagleson, Mamie, 8. 8. No. 2
Fraser, William, 66 2
Campbell, Wm. A. 4. .9
Higgins, Minnie, Si 9
Powell, Thee. J. .. 9
Vanstons, Limis, 40 9
Weir, Jaise, 44 9
ToWN111111. Of FAJOUck.
110,Iing, Bak.
Hall, Mary A.
Leila, Grace,
S. 8. No. 9
4. 9
9
2
2
3
3
6
6
6
8
TowElUtir Or GODWIN:M.
Baker, Emma, 8. 8. No. 11
70w001111 Or ATANI.Irr.
Reid, Sarah E. 8 S. No. 3
eoweentr OF FART WAwAllossig.
Coming. Free 8. & No. 3
Ria,bason, George, 6
Meek, Podia, 44 V
threes, Ella. i• 8
Ramage Mies* al eg
McGee. I ern% e " 12
Laidiew, !Avid. " 14
383
432
385
423
459
413
431
387
387
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471
476
406
49.3
604
463
45.3
449
451
426
428
448
401
527
569
440
472
507
468
427
393
436
382
400
430
390
304
414
385
428
384
471
407
417
39?
420
413e
427
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470
398
393
406
458
423
513
446
415
508
443
4.25
409
420
464
411
426
467
409
496
510
546
521
482
418
469
454
481
476
430
430
41e
463
304
Th. list of seeemsfuleandidathe for West
Heron had mot hese reesived from the Pidia•
cation Department at the hour of "Aim to
pries
HARSOR NOTES.
N em ear eg Itheseree smillareed dress Obi
take Prost.
There was quite a monber of viaben to
the Whim/ hos.... Tuesday.
Rehr. Sophie left es Tbsr04ay lest foe
Ktheardine to load mit for Ogren
A mow holongine to the dredge heeled up
en the island in am harbor 1. 80148 repair
e d.
Mohr. N. Maogrueer, ne Maeda, frees
Cleysimad, woe 290 taus of emi for the
Rig 048.
Str. City of Wieldier rapeseed bete an
fisaarday, knead done, sad es Needle es
her trip sp.
Rehr Caner, arrived os Teesday trim
(ewe Hay with 111116,000 nee el healer fee
N. Drawee
!kr Moservili took on R ears of salt en
Weineaday hatiess • enantity of Seigle
sad • amoloor of pasesespers
ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS.
A Weekly layist el Cm,j New. ',Served
(.414 everybody -Ptak glad Poing Is o
ped staid ILMOMPIMMI Puma Larry tat mete -
This Cream or Use grotagy New. 1. sera.
entlinips or the laseet mid nest Medal
nom oar tarot keelouittes.
Winghem : Thos. Leshie has roared tbe
serviiwg 01 ).111111 Amhara's, of Alexandria,
lint., as cutter.
Exeter: The Exeter Piesbyterienchurch
is beiug repaired as giddily se pessible. It
will be some tinte yet before the reopening.
ilenfryn: R. J. Whitfield, M.D., 1)1).
Se left eat week tor Fort Soma, Kansas,
where he intends practicing hie profeemon.
Brussels: Geo. H. Cliff an.1 honey are
removing the week from Brussels to Senn
Where Mr. Cluff IL% secured e 'iterative
pianos.
Grey : A young son of Richard Mitchell
had 81a nrht arm badly mutilated ite the
ooge of • maubine. A portion uf the fore-
nuger WW1 alT!putitted.
Winghiwn : Hideey Park, formerly of
this town, but let ely of the city of Brant-
ford, hal decided to opeu up Weems ,.t8.
jewelry line in town again.
Bremen : Mrs. R. Leitherdale bad the
misfortune to fall from a step bidder while
engaged picking cherries on Monday at ber
home aud received quite • seeking up as •
remit
&Worth : 8. Dickies, postmaster of thie
town, had over oas hundred acres under
bay crop this season, and I). D. Winos had
about thew -se. With both gentlemen the
crop was very beery.
Seaford' ; Theme Owe Ism mid the old
Moyer fano, oo the Huron Road, went of
Seaforth, LnJ0140 Fowler, for $4,300. 11
contains 100 acres, and is all melee gram
Tbere is • barn but no house on it.
Grey: The Grey townahip Voters' list
ter 1893 wait first posted up on Wednesday
of this week. There are 1066 names swott-
ed, 40 of this number beim; women. 690
persons aril sinnlitalid CO IIHVIS ea juror..
( lin ton : R. I lol met, of the (einem
New Ers., lies called for tenders for tbe
erection of • new (Ace. The building will
be about 80 or 90 tort and shout 16 wide,
one story, with plate glom how.. It
cost front 81,200 to 02,000.
It mime : Mrs. Wm. Roes, William
atrial 'as a magnificrot hydrange. There
are tiseee beeches of flowers ou it.. A
eeinple sew left, on Gen sanctum table mete
'died Meet 2 teet, 6 inches In circunifer-
..nce. It ts a beaotifid flower.
Sea/or. : Mr. Minna having reeled
:es proem ea Science Master in tbe Rea -
tor* CollidAld• Institute, C. W. Chow
wright, 4 Torooto University, and
Seiume Master at Caledoeia High
has Lege engaged es lab; ouocemor.
Brucetield : George Hart wet numb
pleased 1.4.1 hie horse and rig that was
stolen, back ag•in sod nooe the worse for
the adventure. We hare mot Ward, how-
ever, whether or vet Mr. McCartney, of the
creamery has got. hts batter back again.
Feeforth : A young man was brought be-
fore J ustie Beattie on lliedneeday, and fin-
ed for having thud his horse to a shade tree
en the street and allowing the animal to
bark the tree. A great many people are too
careless in the way, and if every persoe who
who allows hie horse to bark • tree were
similierly punished tbere would be fewer
spoiled trees.
Hums : ilee following teachers from the
mount) of Huron have successfully raised
their examinations at. the Toronto Normal
Scenot, viz.: Messrs. W. Hogarth. Ilea -
sill J. B. Smith, Crephrook ; Edward
Elliott, Versa; Wen. Kerr, NleK Mop ;
Themas Forsyth, Tookerstnith ami Mimes
Simpers, !flakiness; Merriam, Chieelburst;
Bethune. Seaton& ; and Goveolock, Winth-
rop.
Kipple : What might have been a
serious &widest took place at the railway
station the otber day. George Taylor 8.1
oceonsion to mom the track with his binder,
jem aa the train was in sight. and wises the
binder wee on the track, he some means dui
tongue dropped, leaving Mr. Taylor at the
mercy of the engine driver, who stopped kin
train, preventing my accident and possibly
less of life,
telinore Alex. Forbes, of Marshall.
Ilea.. '.8. 1».' meet then twisty -Soo years
tangle seherot le or neer Belmore, is mend -
Lee thr teseuer with ki• devotee Mrs. J.
ee es las tetchier:, Mr. Forbes
G. Lieeneby. Ai a rearmed 40.' me
of w =
an Manna' r.nlann of redo one emeteme see
si • y dollars. Althoodi about eaves ty
years at age Mr. Forbes is Mill halo and
hearty: 8....es. to have lest moo* of Isis
old time seergy earl vivacity.
Anvers TO BATIUDIA. -The following ed.
vies is given to bathers by tbe Royal
mum Sessiety of Itexhusd:-Avold batlike/
within ter* or throe hours after • ssenl. A-
void betides whom eshausted frown fatten,
or Kay Meer eases. Avoid bathing alta
gether in the epos air if after blithe •
thert thee IN the water it came •
seem ef Allinson' with numbness
of the heeds and feet. Rath.. whet
the body is wares provided no time
is lost in gettimf into tin water. A reed
ehilli the bedy by tithing or atudeing
no tee betake ne Is boats after hav-
ing bees te Um water Areel remainieg the
king le the wittersii ;4111saive ttellatet
w. m
ly *8...es• ekimininerle Mi-
ne vigereen .54the street may 1:4.4
eerily10 the TOMISin• MO Mb empty stomas&
The Tomtit see thews who are weak WS
better harm ere tie three hears after • meal
- the hem *450 ler emelt a two or three
hears shoe breakfast. Those who are Mb.
te giddleam satotaiess tied thesserhe
suffer hem pelpitatious sod other omen .4
dieenstifort tbo town, olteeld sot baths
,
astse"*"'