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OW ADVERTISEMENTS THlf1 WEEK THE T
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tail* Sale en 8 *en Note -Boole. moos, Mitchell ; R. Thompson, Mies Allan,
Sail* for Sale --lbs. F. A J .e II
Hamilton : Mr. M. K. Means,
TI -3:113 O. .i i O A=. N3BWBP.A.PE14, OF H1:71R'0N aOtTNTY"
GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY AUG. t , 1893.
te .r ib. farmer, m.ek.ala ..d "stir
SWIM Aasleau AT POIWTTartM• -, THE .AR LORI) SAT UPON. 1 ", if he did have to y he
A LK OF THE TOWN. ten, Mt not h furcal to sot h e gayse
H. G. Mingles,
k Mies l n Iding Ih the clams, et
Miss filner,
IC Idiwgtoa, Mi. J. ldtagtai, car, m which mem d the l'ablot,
WSW :AT Me t*
e, .
YOUR LABEL.
THIS WEEK.
IBas TSAT sewn Nus Is MALMO
i er tit £n..rta .
-
D. McGILLICUDDY, PROPS
Steubenville J. Prsdhas Pr the same stigma s pis bels
emu F. 1 I taklmt the
hats' R K SeatersirlG. W. Lawre" Mre lawrence, Stratford; He Plays Beoond-Fiddle their families and trte.is .re
M K B.Smith b Short Ste/Mee front the RepOrtr 1 Mrs. F:. l:. errors, Master C. A. Lw
iervlltes Tenlo--Few s•ls by V 7 Okto; Major kin. n. Herbert, Ottawa; Mr.
' u• .rod Mrs. Thee ('r.iv, Manitowaniog
Mesh. R. C. Mac8e, Mia Mattie, Fred
Made, Mie Mary Mande, Mico Helen
Mactie, Mies Jean Mattie, Charlotte Adair,
W. Ten.pletoa, Losdoe ; Mr. F. Burton,
Hamilton ; E. le Clarke, Stratford; Col.
Moffatt. R. C. Maede, Alex. Fraser, Lon- _ rya. Per Srwr*astdag
dor; C. A. B. Mcr..ry. Turvoto. Col. auful•ys.adian delta-ef What tee are MaeN. Y.
Mercier, Mr•. Mercier, Min Bally Canadian Military College..
Miss Hefty Mercier, West Point, N. Y. : Ca
General
" NO CANADIANS
Herbert. world easy.
PASS AND HONOR LIST.
NEED APPLY." Wt ed ea, r. a.1sr Sandbildell N SrhMassif
fmows
vs to Fact -Loxias i(eiti 8 THE LOCAL DOINGS OF THE WEEK.
snail Wasted --Mrs. K. W. Logan1'
sum. G. Idaya...... 8 Prem Innate Se Tot, t Irmo Lively to
vases last F. Hdobes ft Sou - . • 1 Mciorsagh weer•-Everyibi m a heist Mat Gess
l'. A. a ...
1<Prostdnac K A J. Raoeford 8 The mob this Mill If E.s've a sole In a
e,rrty fur Sale Ter lata• 1 reek yr teat t i • cheers
. b
1,, \ IL'ht- „mai Open House amass fes Takla' Soles, a.d lank m.'u
remit b.
BORN.
Vold• -At Aat.arn. op ray. A . 1' the
eie a taw, Todd. slab. of a d
DIED.
BAltRV - le t;ede•ich.
on Tuesday.
I- u. Io beth Derry. t
Asir h Kern, aged W7 3 smooths.
tom
e.by▪ funeral sunset, tete plass lay. her iso
resi-
es.n, hype tai-. on Ylialtl
late
et o'clock o is to s tlIIMosestwactcept
/Pleads sad e,rgaalatsaoe.
no tounlei o•.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Alf •econl r visiting in Leiria.
Albert Coe is villains from the Sault.
P. Bruce, of Stratford, was u town this
week.
Pert Stitt has returned from his holiday
trip.
Herb I'.et,: has returned from • visit to
Petrott-
H. W. Ball lite returned from his frig up
the lakes.
le. and Mn. Nictiokios ass vWtiag the
World's Eau.
J. E. Tom and sos have returned from the
Worlds Fair.
Everett McKeon* ha. returned from a
twat to Detroit.
1)r John Wilson, of Laudon. was m town
d.rnag the week.
Jss. Pickens, bas returned from a vigil to
the isurld's Fair.
Jan Tennison left
out 'o Strat hroy.
Just received • new line of gold filled watch '
ea, weddleg rises etc.. et ioweM marked prams.
C. A. Humber & Sea. dqu.rc, siudertch, Int.
VINE TAILtittt8G. Spy w sad sVoMleummer
ameba a gram variety next
bout
sad shoe Mare. en the 'duan You o•u have
a big chow. sad rely ea good Wile see 9t a
eery modem* prices.B. M• (•m pneac. MM.
derable
to -
da onit
rt Pru the ehere elll be mou the wberl, tet competence
the
hue w phutuip*PhY uu one eaten. K. 11 -
lees, whose studio is w the curer of Mon-
treal -el and nysars -
Oe nz to :he recent decided th•xge out tot
weather. 1. J. Cildham has gess
Waters, and is sow devoting his atwatIoa to
something mune oasousbla roe.'tt con and
K goes* before
13'. I'eetren 1.lt
home in errmptoe.
Sirs N. McKiauoa has returned
pleasant visit to Orangeville.
Mr. and Mn. Tanner retained to
hems to Torurto en Monday.
Mr. sad Mrs. Join 'Walton, have niters -
el to their home in Tborndale.
Mr...d Mrs. Gart'ow left oo Saturday to
take the resod trip on the Moa i.5 -
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Year cad two chil-
dren, of tsafortb, are visiting in tows.
Rev. John Caeca. of Disarmer, is
about to be.ome a resideet of Goderick.
14.. Sloane. Hamilton-ut., Nos a visit to
fes eels to the eastern part of tbe Province.
Mr.. Moe, of Aylmer. Ont., ie e,vta
her .laughter in town. Mrs. Dr. E. •`
ieb
flim Mary Robertson will teach the
Vi icdsor public school daring the ensuing
term.
Mrs. John .1. Fraser and two chfldres, of
lietroit, are visiting her brother Mr. Mc-
l..riane.
Puns Thempaos. of Chicago, is visiting
ea Saturday ter a
oa 'Mxeday for his
from •
their
Exuma
The following are the names of the eso-
t'aluld.ae at•trtet asam •meets te bets"' ttes.tul candidate* in the recent High
Adedt rhe Mritt.b {;•serol nal.r* School printery, junior and senior leaving
the camellias War Lord Take a tarn
examinations, and w the pest and honor
mete icul•tione : - -
Un.ucoeusful candidates wbo were ex-
amined to High Schools or Collegiate In-
stitutes will apply to the principals for
their marks . other candidates will apply to
the Puoltc School Inspectors.
The results of the scholarship examine -
Moos will be announced in about ten
days- P. H. Austin, W.
Gnus. Bite, A. Pr
imary k A. Cummings,A.
Ball. N. . A. Elliott, A. M. Ferson,
J . Dickson,D
M. Finlay, B. ()nest, H. F. Johnson, J.
MIcMurcbie, F. McConnell, M. O'Neill, Ella
Paterson, W. J. Quinn, M. Rose, W. Reid,
C. Spruug, C. Millers, M. Tiobborne, S
Wolper. Junior Leaving -L Andrew., S.
Beckett, M. Cnirgie, U. Coleman, J. Hicks,
A. J.ckell, L. Keine, R. Koine, J. Kitty
has, ('. B. faith, M. A. McIntyre, J. M.
Roberteos, H. Bussell, H. A. Ryan, E.
Tigan. Senior
Laving --M. Campbell, C. M.' racer, R. I.
Stewart, M. `Salkeld, J. H.
Strang. Matriculation -K F. Armstrong,
F. B. Ball (panned is Latin), J. McRae
(passed a Latin). J. C. 14.01.
CL ITot•.-Prfomey-1M • Hegehaw, G. H.
Bielby, R. M. Cartwright, E. Cooper, N.
Crich, L. Craickshaad, L A. Cunningham,
M. Doherty, M. A. Ihankw, K Hitch, W.
Holland, S. Irwin, L. M. Johnstoue, C.
McLioiald, M. McIntosh, D. A. McKenzie,
A. McTaggart, L. Mame, B. March, A.
Rom, A. C. Reels C. A. ; ebbu Emily
A. Terser, L R. Whitely, P.
Rees, R. Kinsman. (passed Hn grammar).
F. Junior Leering -J. R. Bone, 11)54d1
M. Richardson, W. J. Scott, 1. Smell. L
Stevens, J. Walsh. Matriculation -C. Mc-
Kinnon. Kinnon. J. C. Li.passedtn ly passed '
Freoch Authors. Y. d, W. J
SZAYORT*.-Primary-- •o
Brownwell, W. J. Cameron, J. Campbell,
A Carnoohan, M. Crew, J. J. Cbennao pass'
ed in Latta authors), 13. Devereaux, J Filer
J. Forrest, A. E. Fertilise, 13. J. Gammen,
A. 1). Hays, R Johmstose, M. Kelly, M.
Latimer, A. C. Lwresoe, K. McKee, A.
McKinley, A. McRae, J. Miller, J. R.
Morrison, W. Mulo.ky, A. Prendergast, A.
M. Puncherd, H. Robinson, M. Smile.
Junior Leaving -1. Ballarat/se, J. Ballan-
tyne, R. J. Beaute, M. Boll, F. Betbooe,
M. F. Campbell, M. Davis, A. S. Grieve,
A. Killers., 1). Loodeaborongh, H. Law-
rence, M. Morrison, I. Moody, H. Tnraniall
W. TurnbnlL Sailor Leaving_ H. Fowler,
W. T. Gemmel!, W. S. McDonald. Matri-
culation -J. A. Jackson, .1. M. McKinley
1pamd m g.tin, Geek, fir•stclae boron
tin,
in ekesiCal. Wm. Rae 4paseed
French 1, A. Thom moo (passed in Latin,
WnuHAM.-Primary F. Ainsley, W.
Campbell, S. Comyo, Ella Desna, W. Fife.
A. Elliott, A. Fraser, J. Gilmour, Etta
Johnston. 1). Weir, J. A. Warwick.
Miss Family ( Potter. formerly of Gode-
rich Collegiate lntitnte, passed the matri-
culation exam. with first classors i
English, history .od geography,
and second class honors in German.
The Walkerton High School in which two
former (:odernch ores, S. 1'. Halls, R.A.,
and John Elliott, R.A., taught during the
peat terra, also did exceedingly well, num-
bering 33 primary, 14 junior leaving and
5 matriculants. two of whom took first-class
honors in mathematics.
The successful candidates who dsire to
attend the Model School must send notice
to the Public School Inspector '-g or before
Aug. 25th, as the County Board of Examin-
ers meet on the 26th to allocate the appL-
canta.
The highest mark in grammar at the re-
cant maniac* examinationto West Huron
was 96, and was taken by Mico May Mal -
lough, of Dungannon public school
Rural schools will open Monday a=t,
Aug. 21 ; town, high schools and collegiate
institutes on Monday, Aug. 28 ; and model
schools on Friday. Sept. 1.
Mrs. E S. Ironbridrr. Mrs. C H. Wet- __-
Wetmore. Detroit. Special correspondence Toronto News.
CANADA', t:BEAT Fits., Tommie- Ottawa, Aug. 12 According to the
Though not • World's Fair, Canada's Groat Government organa this morning General
laduetrial Fair, to be held at Toronto from Herbert has come oat cook of the ft, ber of
ad
the 4th to the 16th September. will be very his scheme for sending • large
much the some in eva-y respect, except as the district staff othoers adrift oo the world
mere Master Mack 1% immure, Master Bence
' Sod 5111 be equally as uaeorta.t at ►bort notice is to lar carried out.
to extent,
tothe people of Canada. This year • Fair That trip to Goderich the other dray aet-
wdl, it is predicted, excel all former ones. fled it .ad Patterson took back water.
both in point of exhibits and in the attesd- 'those who have watched Patterson a
•ace 01 visitors. The •paoe ID *11 the build- Parliament tbought tum weak-kneed, but no
Inge has alrea.iy been applied for. New one thought he would yield up all his
stables and new cattle elide have been authority to General Herbert.
erected at a cost of over $100,000, and P.rt tet the scheme of reorgeni»uen pro-
'Outors can Pet" through all the building, vides for a quarter Master t:enetal who is
to Ise brought out at owe from England.
tie will rank with the Adjutant General. as
colonel of militia with the aan.e pay.
Of what ase are our military colleges it
not to educate officers to 611 the prominent
possums in the service. This system ot
Importing men from Rag1*nd to fill public
positions in Canada should be repented.
Perhaps it will.
toot Ins • and view the animals under cover a
Mr. w. 0. Younis the optictaa who. former 1 hours of the da i he grounds have also
obit t.. Uodencb was •o •,..awesfte wewall rers been drained, Dew roads constructed sad
,qt, iii, i; 1l. rpectarJr T
here aa-•- •-
should mute a note of t m .ate.. No t or
for the sas.nlnattoo.
spectacles. Mr. Weiest will assume the re-
sponsibility.
A co nnetent optician will he at the jewelry
store or a'. T. A slab tea Atilt. M. 17. 11, for the
purpose of •ccur.tell Mud aate•uaaalty Lomita
aye* and Drys, rob/.er ulnae* weer'* necemay-
eir. Welsh Dr=
wdi assume ad rsepe•ct-
81181 and guarantee a perfect et. Make •
Inge of 181 dates.
Haas people think they Know Hall sad some
• asst k of We lints advice litwere much .tracsome-
times eiIn season.
the improvements Donated out to us by eased -
era t CO.,, welch bays been made to coal
d oves. They Dave cow an show. same of
these, sad words those who intend bevies
elves. They nut onlyhem have t the Midsssee tor lac
prui smears. bat they are considerably cheap
we than Wt reason. 4aaadars t CO. are up to
date la everythit g.
in tows, the gees& of kis uncle Robs Thom-
son. Elgin -s6
1.00. Sachsen lett on 4atnrd•y per str.
Mesarcb. for the Sault. where be hes .scar-
ed a position.
thea. Todd, of Gah, was in town Slen-
day visitag friends. He left on home
Tuesday morning.
r.1a. Addison has returned from Toronto
Hospital where he had undergoes a very
osier* operation.
Mr. sod Mrs. T. McGillicuddy, and chil-
dren are in town. viutio old bosses and
and setting old friends.
Miss Roes Rom and her brother Arthur
returned on Tuesday titter • two neonate'
rust to relauD
vm in
Delaware
Mrs. W. D, Alexaeder avid children, of
Mantua Station, Ohio, are visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H Williams.
t;. T. R. ESITK 1o' -Remember the
World's Fair Excursion by aU Isaias ea
Angela 18th. and 19th. Tickets only 411.06
Good for ten days. Get taker., berths,
particular, eto.. from Hy. Armstrong,
town ticket agent, G. T. R.
Rolov*D Saxes:l. t - Charlton Prime
•ed Henry Grose, the two Brocefield burg-
lar., were op before His Honor J udge T oms
Saturday Isab sad reos:ved mouton'.
Prince was .wieseed to the penitentiary
for nes years. and Gress was seat to the
astral prison for a term of one year .ed
eleven niontits.
PAIN rtI. OrEeAno(.-On Monday niorn-
tug while Mies Nellie Mac('ormac was as-
sisting her mother and stator at house work
• needle ran into her head. Ir. Reg.
Shaman, assisted by Dr. Holinr s removed
it on Monday ait.rrnoon. The eardical
•pennon was of course very painful v -
though skillfully performed. Nellie aye
the will look ore fur needles in future.
Girls take the hint.
Boort" ins PooR HOUSE.--Knoxonian
in • retest issue of the Cased. Presbyterian
is very indignant, at the laws of Ontario
which permit • man being sent to jail for
not paying his debts. He also refers to the
diegra.e and scandal existing in many
counties net biassed with • poor hones,
where people are kept la jail year after year
for no other crime time poverty, that belor
deemed the best way to get rid of such peo-
ple
eaple who have not some enough to die beton
being usable to take care of thean.elvea
many other improvements made.
special attractions .re promised to be
cter and better then ever and will em -
e many new features. A very small
proportion of the Canadian people are going
to the World's Fair at Chicago, the masses
being intent oa taking in the Toronto fair,
if which they all feel justly proud.
MONwr*e CHEAP Sl'\DAY ScHODI. Excel-
stuN. --The Presbyterian and M.tbodist
churches of Seaforth have completed ar-
rangements with the Grand Trunk Railway
for • monster cbeap excursion to the fit.
Clair sub -marine tunnel and Sarnia. on
Tamil, Aug. 22. at the follow fares :
Adults, 91.20; children, 60c. Train leaves
Gedetiich at 6 A.M. ; Holneeville, 6.20; elks
tea, 6.30; Seatorth, 6. ' )u ;1.10 ted
Mitchell, 7.12; Sebeingv
55c. Arriving at Sarnia at 10 A. M. Train
will proosed to the I'ark to hand passengers
who will have free use of it during their
visit. Returning the train will leave Sar-
na Park es 6.45 r. 's , and eernia at 7, the
same day. Tickets good to return b)
regular trains leaving Sande on Wednes-
day. All are invited to join the excursion.
Some ot the ettrsctieas at Sarnia will be a
trip round the world -ming through the
great St. Clair tuned, electric car to Port
Huron and Fort Grauot, and boat to Point
Edward and Sarnia. A trip from Sarnia to
Detroit and return by boat, 60c. Ferry
boats, all day, only Sc.
NoIlTH-se 1lernoDteT Penne. -Tbe pie -
W. Whitely, of V•.00ver, B. C., is visit-
ing in tri. esetaa. Some ninety years ago
Mr. Whitely was a resident d tericb.
Freak Addible, of the Mortar, Times,
Toronto, and eon el ear t ows.man, Jas.
Wt
Allis.., visited kis p•resta in town
week.
Sliwe (:ertie Garrett who has been visiting
at the residence of R. 9. Williams lett es
Saturday for her home in Chatham, area
panied
rre a-
psnied by ber cousin Haydn William..
•HARBOR NOTES.
The lifeboat or was out for prestige on
Saturday.
etr. Monarch took on 5 ears of salt on hes
trip up last Wedseed•y.
Str. City of Wied.or made her reviler
trip, down on Saturday and up asTues-
day.
Str. Empire olid here yesterday on her
trip up the lakes Sad took on 4 oars of
elf.
Sir. Smith sad Post arrived on M eoday
h..ml Laraine with 406 tens of oral for the
dredge
The dredge (JaiL Meade left as Meaday
for Vert Albert hider in tow of the tug
Harp ey.
To••NIeuv.-The eatertainme^t in the
(:rood Opera Hours should be well p•tsosiz-
d. The programme presented is the first
we here yet had. Mies Sibley is one oI the
most beautiful and accompli exponents
of Dell'arte is America, pp
t
pleasing entertainment. Mies ('ache is a
v r1, ate of the Toronto Conservatory of
Manic and is • credit to that (1aaadisa 1a -
agitation. The who remain in town over
night will Ind a pleuras plans to pass
Ne evening at the Grand Opera boas.
Masser Hamden has provided a Irst alms
aitert•iseast. Go sad hoer Miss Sibley
she beautiful eloostiosist' Popular prices
rale.
THE OFFICIAL PALACE CARS.
4 K THE DLNNTI1, a DIVISION O irwr.
St. T1om•s Journal: It would b.tnum.at-
img to know pa what terms the member for
Haltiimand obtains the use of the Governor -
General's private car, and bow much he
pays the railroad for haulage. It is sot
generally understood that the pnaeaa$ic-
tue doctor is a nullton•tn.
FROM OVER THE COUNTY.
A NUM Grist Obtained from
the County 111111.
ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS
• week," Attract s1 cease; Sews served lie
what Myer/body -rob ..d testae ('IIp
ped cad l eMe.•ed Prom Every Scenes -
The Cream' er tie Came air Sew. Is Mere -
l'alitap .f Moe Laser* aid Med fire•
from our Loral gxrbaaser.
THE PROrLt PAT THE DILLE roe Ora NADOleI
Hamilton Times: President Cleveland
and Vice -President Stevenson nay their per-
sonal railroad and hotel bilis wherever they
go. 1f our political nabobs had tc pay their
their own bills there would be fewer jaunts
and gees special train and special carw we
now. people incurred by some
sic under the implore of North -.t Methodist
S., which was held on the bounds of the
Point Fawn, Thursday of last week was large-
ly atnended-s largely, in fact, that dif-
ficulty was *petered Se gettesg the entire
contingent -between 400 and 600- to the
grounds. Every available oosveyoce in
town was impressed into the service aid the
large sail boat of Capt. Wiggins took up
those for whom 000reyncea could not be
found. A lacrosse match and • eerie' of
gams were held during the afternoon. which
were much enjoyed by the p•rtselp•nlS•
Following is the list of prise winners at the
•amok iioys-15 years and under -1, M.
Humber, 2, Harry Salkeld. 10 years and
soder-- 1,Sid. Belcher. 2, Montagne Col-
borne. 6 year and under -1. Barry Belcher,
2, Arthur McLean. Girl --12 years and
under -1 sor
Nod B. Ala Card Rota
years Edna Guest. 10
cad der -1.
Elliott. 6 years Dad -1, Josie Loge,
2, Peer! Ryer. Attar the sports • capital
spread on the green was laid for the young.
sters, and after they had been satisfied, the
elders were Meted. The gathering closed
with.hort addresses from Rev. J. E. Howell,
1). McGillicuddy and L. K
of they, Point
plimen to the prop tb•t
Farm, wench were respoadee to by
gentleman in ba own inimitable style.
Everybody voted the outing a thorough
The .team yacht Truant of Denim ran ID
here es Friday. She has bola as • anise
up the sakes.
The dodge haw sot been working very
steadily lately owing to ram reroute Nat
hod to ha made.
There has bees a large number at visitors
to the bathiag home lately. it to •vary
popular inotitatios.
Thepeat N...r.a aeries* here se &maw
been Winne•. Messrs R N. Leel, (las
fiseg.r. P. Rslt. S. M•lseress. II. Irak
weed w«. paragon es bee.
Solo. KnH.,* arrived from Close d w
Thursday with 144 teas .f •soli IIT Jos•
Mil Rhe lett so Tkaad y lar Pies 'hes
Tischer, to ked steal for Deerelt.
Rater. Carter •waved se Burley hem SW-
ppsasatt Itivhe with 2111,000 M. el *OM ler N.i)ysmaet She left ea Tmowdy for Than
.he es lead Lauber for tbi peel.
CaLED01<IAN GATUIMPti1. -- The Great
Northers C.ledoskan (hitherto& mailer the
aaspe s of the Seas of Soothed, will ha
ked a L.ekmow an Sept. 6t►. Aa active
o.assittee of Mbya Camp ane easily en-
gaged in seeming attractions and reeking
the railway and other arrmnre-
metots. O to ths attraction"
of the
of 01d
World's Fair gale. • large
Country athlete., piper and driers are
exported be be present this year, presenting
mfield toes equalled for phr
.toal west sod mn
od skill in the binary of
paw in Laokaow. sure ober-
sateristis attractions to be smeared may be
s.stioemd the 48th Batt Pipers Bead.
OVATE or Wm Amnon. -The following
item the St. Thera Oak) Tree
refers
the death of a freer resident of this law*
wen knows to nosy .f our reader` : Will
Morris : Colin McArthur has sold his
farm, 9th line, containing 125 actor for 97,-
000.
Clinton : It is said that there are a couple
o1 case of typhoid fever in town, arising
from impure water.
East Wawasosh : The voters' lute are
now out, there are 650 voters in this town-
ship according to the lits.
Theaforth : George Turnbull and James
Archibald sent nff smother tar -load of horses
to the old country on Monday.
W to( ham : 1Vm. Clegg this week.
.hippe1l twenty oar loads of hay to New
Yo__rfii for export to the Old 1 ountry.
$..firth . Mrs. Stobie, sr , who had her
leg broken • abort time ago, Is now recover-
ing nicely, old is able to be around the
house.
Brussels: Trsnateat traders' license in
Brussels has been placed at $40. The
statute allows a50 to be imposed under a
by-law.
Credito. : Henry Finkbeiner, of Credi-
ton, has a potato stock growing in his gar-
den which measures b feet 11 inches in
length.
Bruwle ; Harry Cormack, of Chicago.
was home for • few days. He •000mpaa-
ied the remains of his brother John to
Bemoans.
()ray
Des. Wlwa, late teacher of S.
• • •
R TsAVtt11 TASTER THAN A JtDOMINT RCIt-
te,\,,.
Stratford Beams: hue • few days ago
Dr. Moatavts, M.P., Haldin,and, passed
through this city in the Government's 05i.
vats oar, Victoria, o his way to Chicago.
Dr. Montagne may be ootmidered • useful
partisan at Ottawa, but what right has he
to be allowed to disport himself through the
country 113 • (;overomeat ear provided at
public expense ! The whole thing is atro-
cious ; it would he ridiculous if it were not
so expensive.
•
test■ revotsG SOH JOHN HAGGART.
Hamilton Times : Mr. Haggart has, we
are told, succeeded in changing the annual
half million deficit in Intercolooiel Railway
accounts into • small surplus of receipts
over working expenses If he will go .t it
a.d insist o business methods, the running
of the rad as • commercial enterprise and
the sbolittos of the privets car free jaunts
for Tory members and their friends he may
yet make tbe road pay a divid.ad as capital.
More power to his elbow.
• •
S. No. 9.._ooeded is p•stng all his pupils
-four-who wrote at a recent Entracs ex-
amination.
Morris : Mss Jos. Golly, who was con-
siderably iojnried about three weeks ago by
being knocks down by a young bull, is
able to be armed again.
Clinton ; Considerable new wheat has
been marketed, and farmers say that the
yield is vary good. Mr. Fair says it is
weighing well, tombabushel,
N. lowesslivered going
t tested being
62 thea to the b_whd,
69 lbs.
TAX PATER rre.xisK THE MOTOR row*•.
A Halifax despatch says : Several On-
tario M. Ps., accompanied by their wives
and families, are enjoying themselves at th.
country's expire down there, riding about
is the Goyersment car, ' Cumberland."
Whoa President Cleveland goes on • rail-
way Joanne be usually travel in en m-
isery car et his own expense ; eves (lease
Vitoria has so Governor mer. But
there is Teething too good for the Ontario
M. P.. when 15e army bas to foot the
bill.
BRUCEFIELO.
From our own correspondent.
Severe' of our towo.peopie took in theeE-
carsb. to Sarnia last Saturday.
A large somber of people attended the
civic holiday picnic to fiftyfold last Thurs-
day. milli-
ner
our *stoniness'ser •ad dressmaker, is away home on a
viromth's holiday..
While rom!ag to church Sabbath eresisg
My. Berrie Roes had themisfortune to be
thrown out of the ► but sggy pad with a
few Mabe..
Ameeg.s the Daesecrtal candidates m the
meat exanlnatisel w tactics that all that
wrote from Brroe.bid havepassedvis.,
Mimes iris Rem. Mai Malar,ia Riad
Margaret Duran lar the primary, cad Mr.
W. S. McDonald Me the .wise heavier
lige Arthur, aged 71, dad at his home nor
Glsdr Monday mars, of Bright's di-
sese. This deceased was bare la Psines
Sdward's island and ,pest the greater pars
of his life is the Proviso. of Oaten.i1
to North Dakota la the spring 1881.
He was a eoenlMwt member d the
Wine ehurah. He leaves • wits slid
eight
Andrea to meas hi Mss, sera* el wb.e
reside near haw. 1. 0. rthur, this y,
°leye,
J. Bre ee el Dreyer. Joseph of
Mn T. llghMmt of Loire •d Ms. Joh.
GavThe fermi erser-
ad LAfreraw •ere s se the Presbyter &
e5meelt here. Re.. W. A. Sendley wins•►
Ile. TIPS 11gsttyy nlinterment
• these fiber ids NEW
Aeihsg. el Fort torn, lama. • see d the
Asm segd, .•add the hseral. The Than
lgbr yew stay iti.b of the keeseved r -
!r is s*.ehy
Beed ewer .M e15 Miss
Tow*Ttt, Aaamat le. -Freak RNwa, a
pthsats.st dresii of Melberg. Oat-. was
n the city lam week, es{ talked with your
erine.peadest shoot the helps sad basin.as
is the vialdty of his ►em.,
• The crops .re fhst-el.m," ha said, so
the fanners are busy is the feeds wad ow
Clad N • little doll
sheets ear.sgweetll
Bat therm is saearticle no themarkt PInew that sells more rapidly M
pre-
parers I ever hemBeill. id I have hee pet
.5 orod through my heeds. That ois
.,.cosy pile. Their wales serer trap
effi ges Nam in Owe gees bis, sad it
takes a time to p1 rid of that qua tIey.
'('ka hot of it is, •Peryea. who Ms lakes
the 1M has bees h.dteed by them.
R every *os, wanes ..d AIM is wed
tMolhaw+e how used thus, se 1
!sew what I ms ieildieg about.
• • e
Wit NOT AT THEIR Own Exra*an.
Tomato Evening Neve : When the
heist, herd -working methane tied laborer
who earns his daily broad by the sweet of
his prow mast erten himself with • .hart
ride in the street ears if he wishes to give
the family • lath metier, oar Cable* Mu-
tters sad their families are living he barmy
trevelli*g over the eosatry inrregal«y `M
the Government palms
railroad p•iness Ne Osversment has fear
vibes
The Car , the Ottawa, the Viands
end General Manager Poetesses ditiel err.
At thet messes1 tb. Camberfsed is
- ii,msamt, iacimdisg Mr.
PORT ALBtRT•ne
from our own oerreDndent
Harry Nevin is spending • portion of his
holidays in Goderich.
Mrs. McNally is the guest of bee parsate,
Mr. avid Mrs. Jas. ('ox.
Doeglme McKenzie, of St. Thomas, arrive
ed here on Friday last. He u engaged at
present oa the dredge.
Ths tug .lrnoidi arrived here on Monday
with the dredge Geo'I Meade sod aoows.
The dredge u working to the harbor.
There will be • grand picnic at Kings•
bridge on Thursday, Aug. b7th. under the
auspices of the people of Kingsbridge
church. Fall particulars next week.
Hon. J. C. Patterson paid our village •ar
visit on Wadneeday last. He wmet on
his arrival here by representatives of both
political parties- Kulphridge was ropre
Dented by J. tiritBo, warden, Morgan T).1.
ton, D. Sullivan, T. Hussey and others.
The bon. gentleman visited the dock, and
expressed himself well pleased with the
work going on under the supervision ot Mr.
Power.
BLYTH.
Troia our own eerreepoadeat.
Mres
. Jos. Moe returned home on
Monday let. home Dr. Sloan returned he to Ter onto on
Tmsday last.
a
c
• arbor el_Os s+rntfve
Me-
Sae,IWO of Hamiltos, Dr. Reese, sad ethers,
who are seijoytag • pleasure trip is the
Menses Provisoes. Minister Daly •sd bis
friends mold not visittheNaas ast
marry airy pollrnr s awl acoordiegly
the Government pairs err Ottawa was
placed et their thermal. Thee Mr. Patter
w. Mlaister of Milit , most keep up ape
p a net mnetmsa.
sad the (3overasr- (l.sera1e err
seranned to
himself
r/ family West •.41 bre Wks$ this ear
W to M hauled to Chases fes the meem-
med•tion of trimdm of the Grommet he•
fere it is retuned to Ottawa. How ma -
evenly the mesa Linage of the world era
The pCardscot Cards may
divided
s •ljell arkwily they ha mere thns-
..Ivm with travelling sexed- lam bre
while tsesabers .t the Cams end their
heels eco travelller, alio* the •weary Iib
wrlseee is the (-.'.-- sae st ears.
ill ._.diem M easily , Is a b 1M
maps. 7 w!'feh h homed la heepiag
MHO Me eta. regaled : re re.`teasthat
.tlMm/ th.
Mise McElory is the meat of hes mother
far • couple of weeks.
ir. Grey and temily. of R•. Mary'., are
visiting (rima's iu this vicinity
Mea Meehan, of New York. .pent Sunday
old Monday with fries&• in this vicinity
The Idioms Moffatt end Jas. Moffat,
started for the World's Fair on Thursday
last
LEEBUFtN.
Orem our own correspondent.
G. H. (Tutton, of Stretford, visited relat-
ives aid friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook, of (Tinton,
visited friends in this ration daring the
week.
Key. M. M•.kay, R.A., our new pastor,
preached his oing sermon here on Sala ,
bath last to a 6ree ooegrs$ation, in • most
aocepteble misuser. Weekly grayer meet-
ing will be resented on Thursday of next
week.
The gospel temperance meeting Sntsdsrr
alteration war addressed by James Mitchell,
of Goderich, is an instructive m•n•er.
Next Saaday tho meeting will be sddr.se-
d by The. McGillicuddy. of Taranto, a
former resident of Goderich.
Bro. Bead Laurens, district secretary of
1.0.0.T., No. 24, visited heslest st week
lie is • former resident, and was is memos
nen with Latham temperancelodgeUurteen rtes built. He
whorlears soo
she temperance hall
presided at the gospel temp eases meeting
os Smiley *foetuses.
Rhh. Seders, oar genial draysaa. post.
.tor, loft ea Tuesday on • trip to Mhlmari
where be has friends.
Met C. K. Tanner returned home or
Mrobe evening from visiting Irisada in
Sarnia and ether please.
Mr. tad Mrs. Stalker, d Colbor.., .ad
sad Jew Dingwall. were visiting at the re- 1
sided, o1 Trask Stalker, Morris o0 5aaday
last.
Rev. P. Parent formerly Mai easy te
the Oka Indians lectured here is 15.14.131.
dist ehoreh. out Sunday night •.d Monday
evening both lectures Were well attended.
A sashes of the " Faithful " gsthsred M
do base to Hon- J. C. Patterson on Thurs-
day evening1..t. " Wold be senator,"
P. Kell mae • few 000ind remarks lac
r
"
1 ' after width an adder es.
read by J. . Scott, to which Mr. P•tter-
sol made • short reply. The few in attired -
ere then repaired to F.migh's dining ream
sad fell upon_the two torkays w bah
beim .aoriAorl far the e twines.
Drum* t iii. J. dies, w M sad
WINO wamin1w
willed M .. owl
en
.ed &WI of Lira. Wale, Mrs •
The dnsere...ad was ere Q a a sree
We* baa r*tehsd the patelroetal ele
fico
DUNLOP.
Freya our awn esrrsas.adeat.
By the returns of the esters* exam. we
ses Wm. McAllister, a termer scholar hes
passed Na exam.
Freer O'Roares, of the circular tows,
gave our berg( a visit last week.
Colrriurvt.Anotrt.. We tender oar oen-
gratelatimms to these of our school children
(from No. 91 who pared the entrance exam.
The snoo.ealnl mediates were Gran. Shaw,
Grace lawns cad Mary Teton, the latter
standing fourth amongst thew who passed
Item the Colborne schools. No. 8
wee the highest somber of corks of
the rchonb in l'olbore. Those
irks oppose') the formation of these
sekesi• a few years KM, will now see the
mime of having them establit:.cd.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Hefewevills : W. Seseley W the tai -
fortune to lama very mead bares se Wed-
saiday el last rah It was i. the Geld
rel iag. tsd'wwll seabed by the wwalee-
MN M MtrRaid fall down several tire.
Thi, t/1d ip revive it, bet •rifle de
sMillg, tail is ebe- as beer's 1101Mel
N
Why bay vow sewing machines teem
ser mess at felonious prima, whoa yr avis
CItis best ewfrees frG. W.
i►sstma for M.00-
leeb, Mases wad Bambhm d every kid,
ea •nisab, reed is 30 tannases Its Woel-
f lid'. Ssrilery Lties. This ens fella.
Seta ley F. Jerdme, Druggist
'Herm will ha w Nevis is the sorsi.g i.
fi► $hie'. aiaseh, Ogden* Tp., err
BewdrF iAngf 1015, ier a sere w(11 be
hMel seri era r M. Atter whieli holy
erswsn0lwa will be eshimdadtsd hely bap-
tism .d.iiter.d b the rester