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The Signal, 1893-8-10, Page 1rag Ma ie VMS allIAAVINff THET SIGNAL a,ssyee .tea -Onift this Dotal•$ • 1 atm. tic AsfatealL inat, THS O.l.wLOIAL NEWBPAPZ OF i-ZtTRON OOZTNTY- WW2 At 1111211 Nils • N YOU R LABEL THIS WEEK. See Tr&T Toe* Nass r Mutea>t PI e1 Aayagq. VOL. XLV.2423. NiviApVERTISEMIITS THIS WEEK A TRIP ON THE MONARCH (IODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY AUG. 10, 1893. D. McGILLICUDDY, pROFR After ..anew /denies the game/mast r I Some Wawa porpM la*" be heard .., THE TALK OF THE TOWN. • exptered hr ewes d the iglmrsute he hasi that this is Dot the Daly thing in ..Meeh the dt.played br saying, ,• IM e rse, ! should' Americans esrpsat w bat, of .aeras, met have .o-• Lbat, . and 1y Dais a cyan. I shall be at so aia- aw ns M the advisability d ebacgitts rhe etre* Ifgbts from. two tbsswttd to owe thousand media -power, was also referred wog ileita F. J. Pridh m. . P. 8 - - wag g to the water end light committee to t+twrt. tiara . evP- Jelin itTAeies*a 8 sOtise Of the S hti Seen Old the for 'IN f%cola ..alias. About o•i o olook loyal • remark. We stared is the dook BhoPt B1A*Nt10 fPOm thlt H.perr- A fetter of oasdolenw was ordered 'idert kwe-tC. H. Smith. 8 way up the Lealheai. to the dingoes we arrived at Ft. William ; err sight and at 6 A-1. !Saturday wt ont I el.'s Not0-SOO1t. to be draftee to lou trimmers of the all than aa.ld late Jae. Davison. The monad them adjourn - To ...8 Mono Statutes -- Ire lwwis.opus ... .. , . Wasted- May Brea ......... :.... *ism:raw H J. Hill ........... .5 Omen Fay Than. A Brews* .6 saga -H. T.w.ley . . ....5 holm _. R it Stalest. moo Wasted Stone k Wellington 8 pyawsd Tee iharoad Tea Medicine Cab BORN. ROLygl--la ('Roto.. oe Juty tMt.b. the into d it,.Li Holman of the New iia, of a casco. - MARRIED o JrN O La l) -AI the restaeaa, of member. Canteen Tr -- nos. oa Thursday. Amgen Ird. tan by W, aov. Jae A. Andersen 8. A., Mies.s. Of Tomas. t Canny ens Ile - LOCAL BREVITIES. Recon Perk '+•:dors the Inset style is 1a* -at the Emporium', Weft-st. Fame tuned and orates repaired -- C. I ..k.to-e. Fast -et., Haod-tnaster of Gude- en tfuses Head. Duet forget the laws social, soder the simples of Koos church V.f .K.C.E., this tons( +Thursday i in ten asses p-ouadv. C. A. Humber k Soo have on exbibfties w Omar wore, • novelty is the shops of a t alumnae clock.., Look out for his chant' .: ed. wit weak. Wky buy your sewing machines tree g rown et fabulous prices, when you Sas to the best ntsnufacturwi from V. W. Timms for Odd 00. Itch, !!sage sad Scratches of every kited, • .,an.•ts, :um! in 30 minutes by Wool - fool's setotory Lotion. This never fails. Said by F Jordan, Drsggi.t- nose who wish to spend as iv'tefbg d tete, wog amid pleasure should wt fall to at - testi St Ysthew s Literary Society, whish 0111 b. bald mit Wednesday evening, tk. loth Ia., is the Temperance Hall Ter prtscalan see posters. A poaderfu wave of diaasses •neiwt freta tee bier end kidney s swamies through 4Ls lied of ours, •ser doctors have felled to sap it. We would advise etesyose, to onto what their trouble i., to mill sed es - sins the se•rchtot roma Hew ea esM eft ko the nb I tryingeh.o e. i sn ktrying it ati prr,aoe it simply wosde al. it le a ,.*mono sense medietoe, beteg composed of pare hefts. ...1 practically prepared by medt,al me.n . and brat of all you get yonr merry hack if you et gem im at e bele I ed their ad. es pap 5. HARBOR NOTES. 1 ate Ileac at Imerest gttlered Lake Isem1. Laking has improved slightly. Tug Dispatch was to Inca port ma Moe- Sehr. Tarter cleared on Seturday for serpent River to load lumber for this port. sir tit of Windsor reported here tie Saturday Loved down, sad on Tuesday booed up. D. K. Strac,mn has bees enraged for sore time is overhauling the machtsery of .lea William's tug. fir. United Empire took as 5 oars of salt sod • ilea/stay of freight beside • number of p seeagere, on Saturday. The mow keeled up on the tenet is the harbor hes beer pulled to pioos sad • new .as will be built in its plan. rapt Frank Pretty, hate commander of the "1'.r IArd" aad assistant on H.M.S. Bayfield, lase an.amsd of yacht Norma from Winton to Gedet{ek. The crank pin of the Debate broke ea Slowi ay and will muse • delay of • few .Lys. The broken worchisary bad to he seat to Toronto to be regained. Tug Hoge Rale arrived Ire an Menday with the dredge Geol. Meade sod .00we. The drooge will leave for Pert Albert when Me will be engaged in dteights the harbor of that plana The tog loft em Tseedey tar A., her.tb.rg. from the hickthou new lea Is three for `carnia. The morainic was - ___ _ I - • tows, w rears old, 1 bebeeei, rapidly growing. be desired. The sun wrising over the is It has • good teetotal harbor at the head of Isods is •U bis splendor, cwostng them w be THE SCENERY ALONG THE " 800." *inn are three fine elevators beton/flag to ' relleetetl in the sheerly waters Everything THE LOCAL DOINGS OF THE WEEK. the C. P. R., the Isryest of wbicb ooutates . " won the beauty of the morni0j4,' sad how coo and ose-balf tsilboa bushels of wheat. ' tea than were to ter it. Early netng a Large boa rill daily : among them those' bean! skip ams w to be the elptwa to not groom me. te a ats vrern gavely ea of the C. I'. R. Line. Those give employ- I the rule. However those who row only re oa„oo_o,„itt\tao Is Grt.t Ihes Gee. Ment to quite • force of men who seem atcalved the reward, and did not owv.nder Through ibis s111 -1y le.'ve a cele Is w the moose*they are moored, too ■utnerusms ! that .nythtng had been sacrificed to obtaiS Yrs "ata 1 rete I INN "1 w "dare a are they', almost to rout out of the mesh 1t- We had now every opportunity of be The streets of Fort W ilham are laid out a* hulling and ea joy:ng what the twin had Amass re Takla* Seto...ad teals Men pr'virtual y hio*krd tai from @wine well. Ores' se. Out 1 feel how ieade;uatety words can des- cribe mach exquisite rotatory. The best 1 ca• ea do is to adv.. you to see it for your- sh Toe Marvellous Teale at the lacks -•t tie Bred of the Lakes -Slew Me lmsemp a e talered Themselves DsrDsm a I.g-The tangent's Geegeap\/ml &anodes* -The Limn.•. as Peri Millis..-eulail- ■emew wed less& thrills• tor Tu SwOAL 00* insistently hears in thew intensely practical days that Due &!wind do Duthie!, without haviatt io view • definite purpose. Without queetiamtag to truth of this a. scrtioo, 1 lay gayest open wean 'contempt amounting to soot 0" when 1 meteor that ex wetly what my object was in taking the resod trip on the Monarch I do not know. Whether it was to renew health and stn.rth, to mink abuodesce of fresh air, to gain increased information or to enjoy Ike .celery, that the trip was sought, 1 can say •ply that all Ones things were •tt•ieed, and that I feel more than sanded wink the resulta of my joortey. We left 1.odertch o0 the morning of July 12,h with the weather bright and clear, and shortly after luucheon reached Kincardine. where we remained bout en Dour. When we got out ON THr SWAP LAhL 0SYO4D SOAR Or LAM., we felt mese then recompensed for its M- ame by the knowledge that if pan air was to be obtaia.d, it was to be ennead here. The paesmp/s bolsi mow throws epos tbeir own resources for nonseise. kips to get sequinned with see iseather, sad to feel more at home •rest their serruundinga Having kens Wormed as M the beauty of the asesery Meg the 'Ike River, most of ea ram early eon og 5 order to view it. We were sot di W. Loeg, low stretches of coast lime, stall clusters of te. Linde dottrel here and there ou both sides of the aver, presented a most picturesque Now sad then oo tni coast, wich o d ewly wooded, chiefly with birch, would be sees clearings on which were . dew hems, and in some cues • church and • MMoo1. Ons amid dimly ha - "gine the loneliness of • life in mat pl•oss. Yang of the islands seem mothlag mac thea chumps ot trees. Bemuse of the desertion cherseter of this neer, boats sail in it very slowly, sod their passage is marked by bogy. The only drawback to oar fall eeloyment of tIN sessry was a be.,; rats which fell all moneing• As we drew seer the Sant. we had • view of the Shiogwsak Hesse for ladies boys. About 10 A. r. ea were to the desk at the Americas Sault awning ta1JSMd es Om lata All are eotitlsd to the hest that their W eary will bay, soevery family should on have, at o., a bottle of the beet family ronoly, Syrup of Figs to closers SIN sye- oo wham cosive or biliom. For sale in 75 pest bottle@ by all bodily dragtirsta AUCTION SALES. all p.rt e. g.3* %bar osls nth tonne a tktsai..-wee b•va free reties lasered is this Hat p to the than et mai,. Aro:. 12rn.-Aeolian sale of household (miter* ea Saturday, Aug. 19114, at 9 r. s. at the Ambles Rats., Cl.ib's MM. Thos. (lundry, AsetiamMr. Aro. 18r.. - Auetim male et goods W elan** at W. KHUps, hot 67, Maitland Ms., Gdsriok tawmship, es Friday. Ase. 18114. Thema Oo.diy, auctioneer. Ara. Ms.- Ameba ren el household fosit.n BMs_d.y. Aug. 1216, at tis Aso - os Romm, '. look Jobs Irm" Week, l60Ilr. aunamembeg • 1 right eagles to each other: ted as yet cam boast of no boulevards or avenues. The buildings are mostly frame, and though as a rule tb.y are tastefully bulli, the enure ab- sence of trees gives them • desolate appear- ance. The woods outsmart fur the greeter part of tamarack, which is of so use for shade- user the winters are too severe for OFR TCR.'( TO rani. T.5Orull THS Lace,. The great amber, variety, sod etre of the boats here, interested as very much. Be Mos others, they composed tugs, bargee, .te•Rsers sad wh*Mb•cks; and ••nougat them we Mw the large. Mw steamer, Manitou, which runs between the Sault sad Chicago, turd the captain of widish is eat townsman, Jas. Parsons. It is maid to be one of the Guest mutants on the lakes, and to judge from it. outside .ppe.rawos, it is so, indeed. Oa account of the di.agre@•blenese of the day, we did not leave the Monarch, but ooutsnted mu -salves with looking at the bosom se theo pared op and down. and with rotting what glimpses we told of toe Amnion Sault. Situated on the nasal, and in the midst of a m•g•ibosst park is • large betel called lbs "Iroquois." The grounds ttre w beautifully laid tut, with handsome walks, hedges, shade -tree, sed fotntaios, thin 1 should consider this • most denudate plate to stay ►L To the right of the meal ars the S•.lt rapids *blot w marl, arly w t e prettieoe as their name. At10 ,b after almost four beats, our taro arrived to go through the leeks. After we had enter- ed the Mad, we were pheegeapbtd by ao fen them three tnterpri_teg neem-o(tba- esteer*. Wham we had Isle Ste locks, the rust Shag MM .tussled our attention was • ssecidas whkh was drilling the rook. This r$ebias was se black, and smoky, and withal so &okay that ane would alma.t be- lieve that it had same arramotten with • etrnt.at mete lower than the bright, red rook It drilled. Of Diose.. • dredge *60 nim working here. Ani sow we are is Melt Memo. feel Wee sod Miss malt. and ter may et and (noel., sad have yes bees theappoisted m Udine • remedy Ms will rased ~Wm Wspedyrel If IO. (0 at one, tory lee( Mete ..d a Wale el Pelson'. Ner- '( 05. Piss's arras, [ever tads to re- lieve rd tissal4rr exter.al polos. iLe , "efavor- able " 1osrtimr'atist e *spkver. sMy el .rvlls., sod always purchase • a.1N let." Pelon's Nervpis. Y sold is Meths* sesb--hy ren► dealers kse, dem Me ever Tessa : Reh.rt RttpINmne, at 1h. Pat M with • very pasha Seeldist ea Jdy !6. Re was alright home hes Ms s.gyste Ute., *tta the tem leek sad ran sway. Reno weer a deep 1► hem The wheel she ohm& cess mar i wham .. d ma feeels a s ASISIMEAYM W NOT k'0* OCR Owe COM - TIM CMT ; fruit own Fruit and vegetables are skip- nor we Canadians our own country. As pad from CaWorota In refrigerator cam we entered the harbor at turns early Water is so scarce that one must buy river- Sunday morning, we felt that MIMI plea - water or me rani -water for drinking and cnliaary purposing. T.S 01.D roll is MTIIJ. 4TA'Oi.cs after the lapse of etas hundred and sixty years, and looks good for another one hun- dred and sixty. Its now used est an ea- gise-house. Fort William connects by electric railway with Port Arthur, which is outmost 0o the lake down two or thew miles from the former. Pon Arthur Un premed me very favorably as the nucleus of what ought to be • flue city. It has • good 900+tion os the side of a hill, booing tire fake, and possesses an excellent harbor. The town is much better built than Fort William, though the comparative ogee of the two places must be considered. How- ever, in spite of its many advantages, I am informed net it is weedily deci aiog, and its population sad trade going to Fort Wa- lton,. This is due, I believe, chiefly to the fact that the C. P.R. has removed its tenet - sae trout Port Arthur to Fort William, The cost of living io these places is Dot m..b greater than titwt of living is the East, az- sept as to rets, which are very high. Af- ter speeding mate days is Fort William sad Port Arthur, on July 24th I .min embark- ed on tis "Mound." We steamed out of the barber about 6 r..., sad shortly after 9 o'clock Tuesday moraine were AT OCLCT11. The islands between it and Fort William are similar in character to those between tin 8aa11 mod Fort Wiliam, bat are much more ammerous, and altogether are the finest bit of soosry we had. Duluth, which hu a popalatten of between 60,000 and 70,000. is built ma the .lope of • high rock sad ex- toads for twelve mils Moog the !.k. One mold sot but wonder at the ssarage and the enterprise of people who had founded their town on such • .its If their de.srod- .ny room the same .merry Duluth most have before her a great future. The day boas exceedingly warm I did not ver tont to explore the plate Next morning. how- ever, i left tin deck to walk up to the city. The docks are very extensive and the nuts - lose of than I was amble to sateetwin. At .sob e( them are elevators, much larger thou eves those at Fort W idiom. Atter walking •p de pier and crowing Ow nooks of tie Northern Pacific Railway, 1 noon footed myself in SIN main street. I had no tnolhstios, 1 ass aware you, to nomad to the mirk* of Duluth, es the rock. thourb terraced. ;is to • stranger specially very steep and rough. Rat I might have taken the incline railway to • pavilion at the top of the hall Froom this pardion, we were told, an excellent view could be had of the entire city. The Boulevard, twelve mils in length, is Dee of the loveliest drives in the world. After taking the drive, me of the 'cattlemen declared Met mot days would soon be behind us to vanish tato the " have -beans." And wben we lett the " Mound," Chow trusty • monarch', her passengers know), we bad such feelings as are natural to those parting from good, kind friends perhaps forever. I have not referr- ed to the officials and the employees of the boat : but It Is not because I do not appre- ciate them. From the genial captain down, everyone does all in his power for the oon- ventete0 and pls■ure of lbspe+esngers. Seldom are people to be met trig= are so attentive and obl.tging as are thew on the steamer " Mu:.arcb." Here, again, I feel how meagre is our English voe.bulsry, though seemingly so large. As I bade fere- weU to the "Monarch," and thus to my trip I found myself hoping that at soma future time not far distant {. may be able to repeat it. !wane- 1L Wiu.t* a T11S SLATY cOsirAir DO NOT •ALJ ADygA- TLMS WHIM sorra Nothing ales could enable him to *0005.1 for the fast that es few, oomsaratively speakisig, take the trip. For my own part I hilly agreed with hos. I Lever could have ir.gued I weld see oie-Wl el what i did see ; and I sew look batik epos my jemmy withers one regret as to having sakes it. Duluth has the finest high ..heel 1 have ever hese privileged to see. It is Molt of red stove, hem several curiae Mid porwatset moo, bat • tow we,b ago that *oznear0t. LARS 111'r0srot, The immense aha at this lake, its dark wakes. h sem. parte Week as them el • river. its position at the had of the great lakes„ the mystery enrroradhg its dad. eentribets M predate • solemnity if thought which le sheen isdelands, and, as sight appreashed and we bream e.welep.d is one of these demm fogs odessm to lake 8s can* them cato msand d thoughts d the o•rly emploren L tike vast expanse. A@ sever hems i .cull realer prrsii of their fselises. whams ehsy Mad tkesselw awry es Hess 05140.5. mod ..yete.Mue waters, 'Alone on • wide, wide sm." Bo. eases d the foe„ SIN wreaks( wee sprat m- itoses sad we puri with meek and dam he. One of Wer meshing wee • rentable impesber.T'. IOMra re Bt whin,pre- d he Menm& dwelt Mobtfel eweet•on twee eseemdhly a retired mem -pot ; but we wfci were Maimed. and therefore an te he dseiwed. knew (!) Mae it mat.iesd some kind of flit whims. As 1 listened i ease - levied myself with the rd.Ai n that eves "t iewedsnt ams mon ieelei.tateseddie." Ness day had gread,a ewe seared yFort Wi1Bwwe reastatiog of memeretsieiemtas News s!seitil red reek, mod .ward with lea less The Been ef time bleeds 1 temridered to he Thumbs (m, whish kith. Wheat Mil i or amid kite-80psrwer. *Weems kmmdrsd fast la height 13 k Maned dost forty dm mile fres the sail-ai. Apropos of this ksMad r • ?Asia• mouroaes M woe semis" OBITUARY. Tits ir10 Mat Poo -mamas. -Chino* New Kra : Referee*, was made lost week to tie illte,es of Mrs. Fetterman, wife of Thoma. Palterm*ta, of Stapleton. end al- though it was kaisers bar Woes. was metes - tardy fatal, no thought Vas entertained that she would so won par awe. She died on Moodily, aged 56 years. was so at- orwiant of tbeOntarIo-St. Monodist church and leaved two daurht.rs, Mn. Colin Camp- bell, of (ioderich, sod Ars. Habkirk, of McKillop. The remains were interred to Goderich cemetery. DEATH of Jolts [Us -MON. -AD old std respected resident of this tom paused away en Tuesday afternoon about 4.30 o'clock, to the person of John Devine, barrister -it - law. Mr. Davison was born in Sunderland, I lingo on Nor. 23, 1823, a.d we., COMM- enemtly in his 70th year. la 1843 be left .oglutd mud came t.. Yamada whore he took up a farm in the oeiphboshood tel Guelph, which he worked suocesefutly for some years. He mitorwerdai'Lathed law with the tiro of Elliott k Cooper, of Landon. the junior member of the firw•,afterwarda Judge Cooper, being • irother-in-law of his. My - deg pared the necs+ry examinations he came to Godrich in 1858 .td established • law practios which he 000tioued to bis death. During his law practice he had ea pp••rrttmn.rs the late P. F. Welker and F. W. Johm7Moe, the latter of *how is now.egi-r judge of Allmon ieece.sed wit serer married, rid his sister, Mrs. Cooper, relict of the hate Judge Cooper, is the ooly rela- tive who enrolees him. During hu lengthy residence and long years of practice in I;odericb, Mr. Iaviwn bad woo wilful the ooafideoce and esteem of all with whom he sloe in contest, mod his demise will be trourned by eh wbo bed the privilege of knowing the hearty, geoi•l man and up- tight lawyr. Moro Or MIX MARX WADS- -The Strft- ford Herald of July 27 contained the fol - townie in reformat to • former resident of Goderiob, and one well and favorably known to teeny of our readers : We regret to an - souses tlse death this morning of me of the bust Meows sed kindliest members of our eewrenity-Mrs. Mark Wade, of Wster- loo-st. Lest Spring ohs had mn oparatkos performed epos her at the Tat" ait wee loped that ids bad toiled into &w ewbreatio didn't hlode: It. R. hallows from curs!ng out the beet styles In di Hume istraact.t.ha•eemitteredooes shrinkage n inkage 1Wall fattest .Looks dieoouoert halts. The weather has been running the aan,st during Ilse past week, mai 1t was b td to toil whet Ler an ulster or a mai of print would be wanted within ?l boors. i J. Pridham. how- ever, kept ons customers eel Supplied and up to data. F1*N TAIWRINO.-Spring and Summer cloths is gnat variety next to i.wleos boot and shoe store. o. the Square You ma have a big choice and rely on good style and at at card moderato prima. B. Maceermac, Mgr. Furniture Coverings and upholstering materiels. a full Use. In the lead/sgcolors amid (,•item, Hair Moth, jstes, ramie*. strut rune. piu*hes in triose, *Worm Mee, terra cotta. old gold etc. Floe 1.44(8tr7L outs. PPS dice.. tlmatk'e Furniture chore . Go.'rei. TS.rm*Alter AT LY.CILN. -Jas. Mitchell, of the (;odenoh Star will address the Gospel Temperance meeting et Meiners Mitt Sunday afternoon. Titer les \T T., BMA.TY4.11D. --About three hundred people took in the K. T, of,T. ex- cursion to Brs.ttord Tuesday last. All seemed to have enjoyed their visit to the Telephone City, bat some were pretty tired sett 'ley. ed. Liar rot T011iONTO. --Mrs. 8. T. Bastedo, children and servant, who have been visit- ing et the residence of km father, C. F. Straub/A, left Tuesday last for their home in Toronto. Mr. 5treohel has closed kis store for a short time and gone to Toronto, where be will uadwgo an operation on hos throat, which has been troetblieg him very severely for some time. t'e TVR1A••1. MITtwneol CHt-RI-H. The religious quarterly meetings lest 8auday were very enjoyable sad attended by • large n umber. O. T0*.isy the Quarterly Board voted the pastor vas for the present year. The financial returns at the board were over 8100, being nearly twice as much as at any previous August meeting. At the Trustee Board meeting on Tuesday evening, J. H. Millami and Ju. Colwell were fleeted trus- tees. J. H. Millman was elecon treasurer. and J. H. Edwards, secretary and rep- resentative to the Quarterly Board. Toone* cbitnneys are to be built ou the church at oboe to prevent the cold and smoke of put winters. The India Aid serve • dinner the day of the bicycle meet in !'shah's store os the Square. Two lady members of the Quarterly Board were present Tuesday eve- ning iwd their presence was vary welcome PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mies Grace Smith is visiting relatives in Stratfori. J. KTom and coo, Percy, are viaitiag the World'. Fair. R. W. M.Keoria, of Teeswata, was in town oa Saturday. Ju. Dickson, jr., is taking in the eights of the World's Fair. kissers. George and Burk Cox .re visit- iag et the World'. Fair. Mies Mary Sharman, F:.st-st., has return. eel from the World's Fair. Mr. sad Mr?, air. Sheppard, of Clinton, visited bene es ll smday. Mie. Millie Campbell hats returned from • Mngtb; visit to Toronto. NoorH ''r MrTitootsr S.S. Poetic. -The annual picnic, ander the auspices of North - at Methodist S.S., will be held on the Paint Farm grounds this afternoon. (o.veyaaoes will start, from the church at 1 P. w., sharp. Adults, 10c.: children, S Parents sad guardians are cordially invited. CRowOtu Orr. - Correspondence from Du.gssson, Lesbarn, Dunlop, Innes, Ash- field, Porter's Hill and other points, as well se a quantity of other reading matter, is ao- avoidedly crowded out this week, owing to so many ot Tut SIuo*L stiff takiug in do temperance excursion to Brsat/ord, and teem other canon G. T. R. Exrrttiu04.-1iea.etnber the ex- amen* from Godriob tb the World's ten, Chicago, Aug. 18th and 19th, tickets $11.05 Rosi for ten days. Ticket* rood by all traits. (:et your ticket, and all informa- tion from 0. Arnrstronv, town ticket agent G.T.K. Goderich, Oat. Tickets, telegrams and exprees to all parts of the world. Agent for Am.., Dominion, Aro:her sad Guoand Atlanto steamers. World's Fair ticket °aiee. Tag BP -1-41X Mrr-r.- Preparations for mdkiig Me bicycle meet an undoubted .uc- oer have goats a esrieg the put week. The track has itees properly attended to and Sha ee..tio. d • sstt.ble grand stand and other improvements ere beteg rapidly pocked forward. An effort will be merle to have the business men go in for decora- tions on the ooerieo. :+ever.l hundred wbeelnen have already signified their in- tention of being pregnant, and the meet prom- isee to be the Wats* series of events ever knit in (:oderieh. !coir l;Arra.-At the World's Fair It- ter.atioual Scottish games last week, 1.. Perry, of Grey totems/up, took first tor potting the heavy hammer, second for putting the light .toss. tris for pat- ting the light harts.'', sod Graf for Ire also • tower is whise are .bloom that bope ons dis.sppoistad. Ho*ever, it ass fist every rtSr d ss ho. TIN schen comfy lath Frier• week that the disease took eon 8060.0yys ar. 00, and is said to be the hand-•.miaa..1) tars. Oa Wedsesd•y of west and best .tiINo1 bdldle ie t e lost week she Immo are -does sad serer United States. What aedd oar Comtism nesworel mineisurass., ls@r d.my "kiss de ff they wan asked M sat aside seen t phae. •t 5.30 this morning. Her leas *ill "n3 for • sobool ! (Cras.draaL) TIN be generally felt throaghost the city, but ether pabik buildings mei SIN rside.tius meat el aft by the eongreg•tioe of Stt. Jame.' am equally fine, is their ewe way ; sed, eearek. For may year* she had bees pre- oeontrsry te ones • b°"11stay admit of the Wooten'. Chapter sad of the b.•mWol loos. Nemitb. more asst- Wo...'. Auxiliary Miesi•.nsry Asseelatiss nascent Mae the view to be bed at sight of hi that .harsh, and generally the movi mnsgg the city with ite...rob)e electric light* u *fit iu swat d ten aorta d that eharoh seen from the boat. no bey *as tor- is recent yeas. TIN Sunday $.bond foetid - mended with Hobos, sod me we'd liken log forma 9.ews..rat imotti@.et of her seem se president of the Weems'.('hapter sad airmen her last viae te de chord about a smooth ego, was to gni ar eke tremea i Asxili•ry tin sees! kale el .!.Hays Mo., which she had bees ebi0ev iseiremeseal i brw•rdi.g fee messy years ttte Smirins.145 s is the Nerehwt. setl4IN the Me el bow eativityr .ser bur ...chem will be irreparable to At Jame' stemeb, eowesNeMus their man* lees will be the Ism et her tote sod entailieg amrtry sed her tr.27 Glrhlisa disp.dtkos la her ieararsae with all Muses is the ehsra. Mill her Worts were rest entirely oosfis,d to Rt. Jame' aura. in the work pee- rr eri to the se. mfel rg d the $o.pai fW she bore en seeks rad lesingpee with .thee ledlae of ten 'My,•ed ewer lee took • imp Latera{ is the tree& el the hes- *IL WA, U .ones-. with •11 mwMe of the eomatasMy, "Mad to Mr. Wade staid he Melly eurelessrest uy .pstbis. i tbetr greet brwwwemen& The *044 .coelia hr ice low melt Mealy .lessen.. se Yea Wale, glut N see Ir say et them Mehemet mime ism 1 rad sew that M hes pios.g Ober te cake her te Mend!. hate es tremens W. et-.pb et thidlinese sed Christian se Mvl" that she hes left a One d be prrgrw Ito • ler ear Ude le tee w1u.w NON) oohed Na 33 Hea- der Cape le se Masi 'V_I-L 1, mid he . N AN ago ars hese e. " the stone Daly to f•irylasd. Alter • stay d two day. sed • mina •t Duluth, we left at 7.30 r. Wedrrsds) for Port Arthur. For many We hours idler leerier Duluth, its Hahn were still to be sem .Main is the dlaesaee Bite myriads d bright shim "♦ oily that is its on as tell amen be hila' end Ode wee ao intoeptitia. At sura tt day, we arrived m fleet Arthur, .ad al* romamiag there three ee foal beers started tee Two eatnT (AWasR AN). pulse them. derisg W saesble of the T1s dq the pimp tree somewhat rough sed wag of ea .•tuna lei he the Mailable em iebeeo. It less Me cry mesh L( i eopertraaN deedsk the emir* trip While w*errl1lYraagg at Me lei we had s mmillealq- lealretir. et the rivalry shit* Mama Oasedlara •si Ararieiaa A 4011..me se mar hese red A soma ree1Ma Sea tare Temp Aserte rase sire mem ileisa be snubs, hie ..eared•. end asesseisi es wee h 44as this se le wets heat their itlasV• dt3esra and cam . $ s10 the cry. " Tee Qnedbs asset knee bar te seed em Sr- wortma.P 1 menStet Mahe _ teeter Arne ewe, stud SW they W tow greeds kite Weir ow f t mail We mtrwri men mild lest fiat em/ bast tree iiroily •neem Mires Olive and Anna Hochman are viatti ( triesds in Walkerws.. John F. Straiton, of Thoredak, is visiting his parents this week. John Allen, of Lennoxville, Que., is vrlttttg friandle in town and vicinity. Mies Gem Myers, of Toronto, is visiting at the residence of Dr. 4. R. Shannon. Mitt Williaer bee resirned her position am the staff of the C'ullegian Institute. Jasmine Fritzley, jr., of Saltford, is apesding his boldsya u Monet Forest. H. Model, train despatcher, of Detroit, is renewing aogo•intanoe in this section. Beason Guest, Lefton Moa ay to spend • ample of weeks in Leaden sad vicinity. Mimeo Isabella and Swab Sharman lave retarsed from * visit to the World's Fair. Wei. Hepburn, wife and children, of Stntlor,l, are rusticating in town a: pre- sent. Harry Parsons, of the Beak of Commerce. Stratford, was visiting in town during the week. Norman Bowbeer, formerly clerk at the past offioe here, was visiting friends in town daring the week. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, of New York, are gusts of Mrs. Seymour's brother, D. C. Strachan, of this town. Major-General Herbert, commander of the Canadian forces, was • gust at the Poi.1 Fero during the week. J. W. I'e•ren, of the (Wm of Pearen Bros., millers, Brampton, is renewing old so. queist nose in town this week. potting the heavy stoma. J. D. McColl took first for teems the caber. J. P. Wat- son captured the running long jump, the running high jump, and the melting with pole. He was second in the running hop, Map and jump. Other C..•diss athletes also .@oared • .umber d the prises. Other goose will be held by a rival Caledonian Society of Chicago this week. Perry wine 8110, sad Wawa. 875 as • result of ten het day's sports. Perry threw the 21 posed stone 37 feet lei incites, 1 foot 6 M- abee farther that .ext beet tut. ST. Gamest C.v.cn 8. 8. PLeatr.- TIN above picnic was held haat week sad proved most enjoy ble. Numerous closely oo.teeted rwse.,Rc. eeetribated Stroh to the general .mus,mes1 The prize willows Vele : 50 yd. rues, 1st, flay Minima ; 100 yd. mos. let, Harry Sandy, Fred Bloplery ; 150 yd. ram, lost, Jim Vivian; 75 yd. rasa, 1*, Wilfred Williams 50 yd. P. J. Harry, of Menlnette, Mich., wee in town Wednesday. He is visiting parents and other relatives is Kingsbridge. Mrs. Buchanan and eon, who were the guests of the Mame Vao•tome, left lest week for their hams in Grand Valley. H. L Strang, principal of the Collegiate institute has returned from Toronto whither he had boss L the capacity or an examiner. Mims Ida Van■tone left last 8•turday far the Sault, where ahs intends to speed • mouth, the guest of her stater, Mrs. Ste:- SOIL John begin, of Wiogham, was is tows es Noonday for a short Owe visiting Herbert Stoddart Jobs is takier • round trip e the Moment Dr. A. M. Member sod wife, of Ray City, are viitfag her parson, Mr. and McPherson. Stratford, sed Mir Hombr. of Gederioh, is • guest. Jae Sheppard, of Portage la Prairie. Yat., is visiting reletites in tie vieisitr, and Rare 'Ins Sweat • friendly ettf. lir. 8bapp.rd is • rioter lvy trade. mese, 1st, N. W rf/et, tad, Gladys 1oatt. Hop, step sed limp, 1st, Jim Vivian : 3 - leg leg rso., let, Jun Vivian, 11. Sturdy ; 60 yd. rase, let, ids Glover .ad Massie Wella: 40 yd. rank 1st, F.thel Platt : 40 yd. rens, 1st, Marko (clever : 60 yd. ran', 1st, Jas. ; Romani hop, sop sed jsesp, flet, J. clan, distals 9D tt. 4 h ; 50 yy l re, let, L Vlviaa, prase.. Arteslrw(: 8limdkmgmimp, .lisp .ed jump. led, Imo Chime ; stalk.- j.a.p, 1st, J. Video : Meg jump, let, L. P.rr.os.. CorreiL Ms3Itwo. - The meant met premet te amens ..t ne Taood y eve* eras, Aug. 8th The treasurer's statesmen for July teas read, *bowie( • helms* el $1,501.34. and was referred to the leasee Unum , Ile sane .t W ades .see poor will be 19 oak esesedhe te the .deet.s papered kr wlmMdra the epe * es *•roes. A esemes sieetlss from the Sell itleotric fight Cs. in reformer to te- tabliehisg se iseaedusent 0y.e.r. vise re- ferred te Ilse water rad light esmmite.o. The roe eel 875 Ise greeted se the Ubyele deb ter dermatitis. Ms., for A.R. 17th. A Somber of see..Ns were r•llorred to the Lases odasusittes. The rasa el toe ere. .1. A. M6«h.gsll, of the Om.ha, Nob.. waterworks d.psrtment, is is tows •haulm, relatives. He has hese out Was ter the last danm years sod is growing up with the °misery. l,brlie Willi►er, druggist, Toronto, 1 .peedis4 holidays is town. His employer. Mr. Sherrie, hes bees absent is Harems for the poet few root*., sed darts," that period left Chortle in full ch•hie el the imiams, Webb es • geed mark for our yeses towsmmme. _ -- Who tri Sams Osawrfiv, li,,. Aug. 7. --The interest ie the sate el Mr. More..( *hash menthe was sale Co • lispaieh foam bore last week rapidly harness ea hie improvement u health prom nes. As • Mee esu should de, .Mr Man dad est say mobile' Meet W trial of boddle kid..y piils Jar the lv.p.y ..hied afitbted Miro, mil he hail looker that good wend remit fawn their ars New that he bee eetk.5.6 himself aid ethers of tbls, beyond the shadow of • doubt. he le Ind is his praises of the mm - se dollar was reememendei se vote el taz- fly. le mower te SIN engmules nkat have .Mss ant year wmiig to the ..elw.ee peered he w We. i ahem kis MaMr. 5mbm1e.d se the 4555en fuhear Mese by tsed .ore •mer rs1 •1 am hese It haws eemdte etsell • by bow mar arepared to lam les ha thee. cam .ed Scredit la Mae Meate e. The seam of the pwaharbdm g dto t heli a tid• y Plea" Idle ars awl el tee sew imam wee telowed te w N .therm mews et them pills ere, y .1 odds wetter .al light-emeuMte meet. tet. The ten mast ..scapi sewmty et Sha ata