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FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR. -2576 GODERICH. ONTARIO, CANADA. THURSDAY, JULY !, 1s9t; 111.1:JLLICUDDY, EDITOR.
NEW ADV RTIESMENTS- JULY 2
A Corefal 8ltyer-7. J. Pri4kase - 4
Au Operatiou Avoided -Potholed & Co4
Good News Tomb Past -=illi, Chamois
('0 1
Tee Point Pars -J. J. Reitiet 5
The Helmond Cab -Mn. J. J. Wa1ae8
Greet Clearing Sal. -R. B Smith 4
Friday Morning -Jas. Robiaooa 1
See Thu The Fair. .........
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Garden Party --8t, George's 5
Hog Herltai.o--Jso. McNaaghten 5
Publio Notley -Town Lagi.ser 5
_ _ '• Mule Jenkla, evaogelut, 000duoted the Several of our oiLixen•, who had been in -
iNEWS OF THE DISTRICT I ' ally 41444 their w' with their mea• ADDITU1NAL LOCAL NEWS. SItilol' DU It 0 C LIN
toy • chain in a life, Bad
ONs DOLLAR
wJLL
PAT
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THE SIGNAL
Tort Otis YB•a
• The reeves aide woo S Bisset had his I I
Ilager badly hue
Jeers Mullanue his heed. Mr You. will
Prom Cue Own Co1'1'wpondtsp>y � have see ot the beet barns in Outarto, with
same le earonsmarea Were roma t>•aaot be
/umad Anywhere Use -Sews ell the
imams Spesealle aeM+ted
she
The iNgnal,
tee latest .mprnvemeet. Bad oaretuUy •eleot-
ed neatenal. Anything he .ad•rt*kee b.
means to be a •100100.
DUNGANNON.
Nonce. The real meow in D,nlaesoa
for Tee eerier r at the silos of J.O. Ward.
J.P.. oceveraaaor, to.. who will remove or-
lere for •ubecrlptioo., Idv.ri .j.. asd Joh
work. and b authorised to give rsoulphe for
BLUEVALE. •mounr paid for the mane
SI
m..otr, June 29, 1ruruAr, .Iuoe 30.
service in the Methodist church last Sun disposed. ere reooverlog ly lest six week., thy. mill will oloee down
COMING AND GOING. da\ seeming. S. H.>iaunb1 .s recovering from a severe al'
about the middle of
IT Maar Ct.usi Down. -The empiny.es el
the Rig M.II have hoes uotitief that w►,u
Dr grant now stored in the mall u ground
NIP thou oei.re•oents will terminate, and
the in'I will be closed. The reason •r
61 404•4 by the owner. (w chi. uoerp-nted
•:.p is thee, throes.. freights on the C. P. R.
are the same to Kia/ston and (.odeneh
Co... uently the grain whoa brought hen
and groaod, oeasot be shipped with p=oet
eastward, and oto the local oonsumptioo will
aot keep up so tug a null, the macbt,vy'
must stop. i n the supply of wheat will on
There was great rejoicing ameng the Lib 'Bek of t.8ammauori of the lunge
D. A F. celiac was m Derma the, week •► motley Dight when
Mies Teres. McIntosh was in Detroit last
week.
W Lydiatte left o0 Tuesday' for his home
in Toronto.
Mr and Mn. Frank Smith were in It•
trout !met week.
Milton Ewald, of C'Ie...land, Ohio, was i0
town on Friday.
M e. Etta Reid went on the excursion to
Inured last week.
)!tin Mond Sherm.o visited rel.tivea to
14trost last week
H E. Kothwell. of Toronto, was i, the
old town this week.
A R 1)avteoa and eon were visiting in
Kincardine last week.
H D. *.rant, of the Collegiate staff, was
e, Seeleeth on Saturday.
Nes Maud Foremen was in the City of
the Straits last weer.
Mese Franks ia resting rehabs', in the
tstghborhood of Toronto
Mem LeTourel, teacher at ('reditoo, is
home for the summer vacation.
Mies ('hark., H A , left today for Tor.
onto and St ('atberioee, en route ler Eur-
ope.
The Mimes Sarah and Annie Armetroo,,
of Stretford, are visiting their parents is
town.
.I. W. Vamittar wt. celled to Stratford by
the death of hu mother, which occurred o0
Fnd•y.
Rob. LeTouzel M at the family residents,
%1-e.t street, having arrived in town from
McGill College, Montreal, oo Friday.
Wm. P01...,e meat Sunday In Detroit. awls 01 to
e •ill a last T
• result of the elections berme known.
OARBRAID.
M'i*(DAi', Juno 29.
Hr*xx',i Gouts Tuts. - Wedoeedav
Mr, and lin. John 11 Vanatter, a4
ce.n.peuied ht' Miss Ethel Vomit ter. recurs -
o4 from Stratford on Monday evening,
oh.,e they had been attending the funeral
6! Ito normo='. mother.
THE HARBOR.
Ratib's bathing establishment meowed this
well
spta:o Raster has had a aloe business eo
far this season.
The tug Seaman left oo Saturday night
with her boom of logs
The str Cambria called on Sunday sight
oo her downward trip t
The 5tr (Simone was in port on Saturday
00 her way to the porta on the North Chan-
nel.
The steam barge ('h.. H. Davie, bound
for Little Current, rail into l;od.riob bar
bur for shelter o0 Monday.
hosting and ban fishing at the river will
be stapended until the new mill cute up the J
Iota now boomed I, the Maitland. h
The three mated ecb000er Youell, from It
Tb.ea.loo with • oargo of lumber for N. it
l•ymeot, reached her dock oo Monday.
The brickwork et the new mill eerie'
hoase is Relished and the work generally to
such aforward state that it u expected the
sawmill will be working *hie week, h
The tug Seaman arrived off this port on
Thursday evening with a raft of loge from if
Stekss Hoy'. Sbe left that port oo Saturday
and was usable to make any headway on s0- v
count of the blow on Sunday and Monday.
11n Friday a favorable wi.d blew, and by papa
Saturday- night the logs were early in the
neer, filling the book obi mtal sad the mein
stream from within 100 feet of the boat- her
houses to • point midway bsIw.ua the two
eastern breaks ie .he btwakwaeer. sev
eery
Old
Ian
he t'•re
H
Me
o mil
Mo
y For
and
oe v
an 0 w
cid
evening, Jane 24, twilight shade• sa
happy gathenog at the residents of .
H•u,blou to witness the marriage e
eldest daughter, Kerte E , to John 51 ,
mo of fishy %%llu.ms, tel Dunlop. 1•he
%lark Turooull, M A , rector of St (loot
F:proop•l chinch, God.rich, performed
ueremoay which made the twain one.
bride woe pretu,) dreamed m cream
mere, aa.d the bridesmaud was Mare G
toe Langley, of Torooto The duti
beet man wen titled by Garnet Hyud
of Exeter. With three exceptions
relatives of the connecting parolee
pereot.
Some of our citizens are going to Lu
am. to take to the D .muton Ii.y owlet
tion.
1v • regret to et.'. that 1V Morro
sot reoo►errog from his rarest illness as
would wish.
next month, noires
some at preeeat unexpeot.d arrangement
ok can be roads for cheaper traoeportetioa of
rot Manitoba wheat
w is Yleiyi.:t. WHEu.Liss -A strum, drle,rs-
we a ciao ill ('hates wbeelm,u visited (:edetic,,
on Wednesday of last week. They wer-
met. on the way by a goodly Dumber of the
Huron Bicycle Club "f Grader:oh, and es -
rafted to tows. AI:rr a run on several of
our tine ave res and a drill around the
'luau. the "take.' wile stacked at the H.
fi C. roams on Woe •t.. and the visitors
fwd the home club msnJied to the Helmond
restaurant, where • aatherirg was M 14 and
testes demi to rrtreahmrnte, put up eo Mn.
i% MIA'. best style. The president of *be
H. H C mourned the chair, and toast. some
Ir • The wife ..i George !trashy. of A.bfield,
1. h
emoted her liege pal
1 lid spa Thursday. • bouaul,v boy
fifth
R.v, Mr.. R. Wilson is visiting rel.tives in the
gees circular tows. Her deu.hfor,M*ea Maggie,
the b visiting relative. in I:o.hei, lad.
18. The many friends of Mr.. Elizabeth
cash- Glee, of West Wawano.h, orb,. has been 111
I
*WV- I far come time, sell le pleased to hear that
lea 01 she is recovering.
man,
only Gulsg: Ash ('Dui... -Ray Sir Edmund'
were with he, family I.1: here Inst It e.loe.day f..r
hie' now 510tto,, 34onck'oo and Rrv. F
Swan, s0coeeeor, arrived here the same d.
and ,:omm.nted his uiloi.teriel duties
this circuit last Sueday. the 28th .•
NoafiAI. "TArr. --Now that tb_ el
*too u 0% or and the result kme n u, beat,.,s
ha. resuioed Ila normal status As a matte
COLBORNE.
%Vrpee.. oar, June 24.
TM (allowing is the standing of the
pupils of F S. No 5, Colborne, for the month
of June. Fifth class, F:then [Nome ; senior
fourth, Maggie Kitkpatrick, Louie Glad(
Alex. Boats : Junior fourth, Ciar.
Dowse. Oliver Thompson ; third cl
Allan McMlanus, Wilke Ktrkpatn
second cls, Willie Thnmpsoo, Nt
Wstaoe, sliver Cook ; part 11. Clifton
Manus, Hamilton McManus, Ethel Tho
M. M. ('o\' jj , Teacher
1rt,lo*, June 30
Denier the progress of the thu.der*to
Om Sunday monitor nut the lightning etre
roe baro ot George Mornts, matures, pee
shingles and rafters in all directions,
fortunately, et did nor take tire.
PORT ALBERT.
Mnsn.+n, .lune 29.
The 'meet rain is heiprng the root or
which was looking backward
Some of the farmers have commenced
Myimg and report it • thin glop.
Quite a Dumber ,4 nu* \ ung folks are
going to atleud • . ., . ,'i .n of Domiutw
Day at I:udencl
Misses !vibe Hawkins'.
London, are le r Bolide
under the pare
The electatt. .
Woe feess•Ilr
re •..nut.■ r ) arab.
deans. M t ea.
Hamilton, June 211.-'Wpectil)--4
Christ •'huroh Cathedral *kis morning
Bishop Dulluullu was Inatalled as
brad of the Anglleatn t'hart-*i of fly
Niagara Diocese. The Bishop of eft-
taw'a and nearly all the local clergy-
men were present. and a nong tire
visitor -or were 11.v. Charier Darin=„
T1*1u*ite. and Iter' Dr. 8we.-ny, Tomer.
td, arid Vett. Areird.awu Dixon 01
Guelph.
At b o'clock Holy Communion wag
lebrated by the liiahup a tale
Mae. and at 11 a.m. lila l.urd*kip
SWhop DuMoutt0 signed the declara-
pon of occupation. The adjoin. g wag
*1tnesrt•4 by th.• Chancrliw .of the
Deices.-. E a.at.:u, y. C.. .id tburet.-
ward.-ns Ih. itidle) and J. M Burns.
The lctt,i. t.1 Con0rcritlon and 1110
Metropolitan a mandate were read 87
Rev. ('anon Bland. and the Bishop
Made the toIlow'ing promise:
-1. John Pl.t1it•. ll*•h•.p of Ntagara,de
hereby' Prowl... to 1. Aspect. maintain
and defend to the brat of my power
the rights. privileges and liberties of
title church and diocese, and to rule
therein with truh,Jus+ticr and charity,
not lordlni; It over Owls heritage, but
showing myself In all thinge an ex-
ample to the flock. S, help Mr God.
Amey"
Archdeacon Dison then enthroned
the new bishop. giving hint full put
session. authority, etc.
After preaching -'e brief but Impten-
sssaaail.wl 1■ 104 a1/k e`
r ge./efitw b
and .«nt,n ent sere in "r.:er until the hoer sive sermon. His 1.ordeblp received
the clergy and cummurtl.•anta In the
Cathedral Sunday school. where re-
freshments were fretted.
HI. Lordship wap given a hearty re-
ception at the Court House 184. evert-
ing.
y cans for the 'aloes ce tear *tier leave and
a• Istart for h..me. 1. S. 1'.a1'. K MvK. lu-
tea, W. R. Logan, El Duthie and MaC.rb
ec- did the '• Kvtobliv .1 the feast of reason
for tar luwl club, and Masers. M,•T.ggarr,
r I Morrish sad Cooper bet the peer for the ( ICatttp Try ar'AX.. Clio
. uwte a tension. aborti Pullet sad Thant Itaeeuwu 1leilly
y gat.. au example of hoe to tuwt.le ground -
ion.
('Al -TAI. ON Dir,.. -Esc treiooe,t. n,, - enc )rot. -u -der. and se a [•navy-. u, a 'fes
urs
ion. of e.•u►ee, oring to the wee. of Rel -arm van
•
Lou l' ib. Aad ins b• \• rl..l;d (
not' toe v which has •prea.l o•-er our fair D..tnw
ars. too, the Reforaler• ere rite exultant. Can
ck : a«tvatisse are oorie.puodwalJ dramtfall
the in the defeat and ov.rwhelied with •
Mc- prise.
mp
TNI•spia AND RAIU ',VI/kn.-0o Thera
•day ot last week • heavy storm of thunder
• 1
rot
ck
but, w
tabto.og and rem tork plats in this vices
try. 114 here nbe.rved Diet shower*
rain thus far have hrea more localized tb
n former years. We were favored with
copious refewer of ram last Sunday morns
ng
bich will be of iocalculeble benefit to Gs
gram. pasture and root crop., •ud for ethic
Iwe cannot feel too grateful.
WEDDING. kxt.t . - Oa Wedooedav the
t,..:...mer City of Ch...,......*ho wear across rout., au:, a g..lue th.t .h. •b1.uu.irtl to
Brew) other errors and beery haling.
the lake toSt Jo•apb Saturday aught s•- L(Sltriugurld pouuded McI'art.*1* tor tour
l'.p• Charier 11u1atwh, Dee reform, wet . I *gmAsa ybuend eat, hags awl hose rue aat bsttcrnrtrada
smeg1050 *er,cn.iu ale . p.senger. Ti,. Caption, eleven rim.. rwulr.•.I dud Duum cniN la.
•nni .�tnogoot ,room u « fourth. .ud for
r,O o •-art meaae: cur.( h Toronto 11.uxh* rti 1 th f
thee• tu.uny;, n s.. a *1r- Toes lb the
00 wt's r..l, toll him n wt. r.*'•.set the cul eighth. with *4n rare out and two on bases.
• I the vowel. Tho awn made no senior, Md �g11Casey »tide a lilt, rt. see
was ordered dose at sato, a "I 11.i1 hit Tertflnu d .) 1 7 3 U 0 e U 0-10
2134e*►02•-l2
down *hen I •m good and freely," was tie
h SVi (1:I$S1 1, TB". LNNINGt•.
reply, es the Shan =,ab=ed for his revolver. At negate-
K'i.I-aur +oo•herword Copt 51cIitush,pais Il'rovldeu.rtt.U.ft
is over o0 e=rr est a
Buffalo 2 u 0 0 0 0 5 0 0- 7 1-^. 5
Hatt 1 YU 1 00070-11 11 2
• the farm
ave all y0:.' w•,rk eget
hough some . • 1.00rta.
Evening sere, . . ,,� in the EP
ool.al church, 4„• cr.nard, and Re
Mr. Arm.troe it prea.•t-el au exoellea
6,=000,.
The strawberry tes•.yal bold in t
:piwopal church Zest 1 :,.fay evening, w
e11 attended, and all report as having en
oyed themselves.
The* boy with the bicycle had better tab
is wheel rivht to the church alter this,
looks bed to take it half -way and Iry
and then walk to church.
24
.8 a uleasant time woe spent at Die rem
den .-...f \t.vsrs David Cowen and filbert
M• 1 ,,.,.h, A.htirl.l, when Rev W. R. Mc
lot...8 e,.d Slim Jennie Cowan, the former
n( Allendale, ant the latter ot Ashiield,and
Mr (.on Imen, of Detroit, .Mid Sties Hetta
Mclatoeh, of A•iltieid, were rotted ea the
01' bands of otatrimooy 1n Ashfiel 1 Preehyter-
ye ion church. The pastor, Rev .lob. Rose,
was assisted by Rev. Jeers Nilson, of the
ere Niagara presbytery. and Rev Ur. MfoKio-
, mo,, of Kielce'. A very pies...ut time wee
spent after the service by the newly -mar -
N• rigid couples mod their guests at the rest•
, dance of David Cowan, when they partook
of a sumptuous repast. During the eveoiog
they repured to the residence of Robert
he McIntosh, where a grand reception was
as I given to the newly wedded couples and
guests. Among [hoes present were Dr. Mc-
• Rae and Miss McKay, of Dungannon, Mn
W•Iker.eierer of the bride (Mfrs McIntosh I,
S I ▪ (' Wslker,both of lngereoll. The newlywed
• clod occupies were the recipient. of many
valuable presents in token of the greet es
LEESURN.
MONDAY, .Iuoe 29.
Roy Iroklater, from near the Classic City
as been visiting here.
John I.toklater, of Stratford, was a Iran•
wt visitor here last week.
Miss M. A Clinton. of Stratford, is
iron/ her bros. .john and Alex.
Mr*. Whalen and Miss Mallough, from
Stratford, hare been visiting Mr.. Jas.
Chisholm.
TNR Rx. x.T F:i4ocelus Hatt& -Tile nom -
who voted was Al in this ward, being
en mon than the recent contest in Jan -
Is this ooateet West Huron's Grand
Man, Mr. Cameron, got 53 votes, two
thea is the .January sootiest. His
tamers were D Cumming and John
attar_ The Cose.rvative candidate, tt.
Lean. rot 28, only one Lem then Web -
lee. les. Goldthorpe and -lame
Mimes were Mr McLeam'• •entree..'
Mr Kilty'e interest., Jae. Campbell
8. Potter. Oat of the 84 in January, 3
otos were lost to the great parties, and the
mere are added to it, Doone tem far
r. K1lcy. Rech candidate held a meeting
sash paw the remelts her,. Shall time
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
orders taken for fancy work, isee-i at T
Fou
". Andrew, shipped • sr load of hose t
Montreal oo Monday.
well paper at 20"! di.eo0st on Tweeds
at The Fair.
The onn*raotor for the Rank of Commer
building u above the fomnd.tlon.
Replenish your needs i• chinaware
Monday. 26 disooast .t TM Fair.
There will be commamioa al the ohne et
th. mor,iag service in Rt. George's 80aday ern
morning.
there is a Freely large party oempiee om
be bear mow became we have a wow Gee.
meet'
the bar k ora the properly formerly owned M
Mg purists.
ism Mary Beed•.by, from Gederloh tp.,
Isited here Het week.
r. end Mrs. Tbte. Tkehbotwe and family
tea in Laoknow last week.
by the late Jaw. L ogererte. i0g
The oorpormti.e employes were moved M
fbe past week *leaning the Sewn prsob 01 v
orate stones and rebbtaih genrealfe. M
.lnhnstoa M.Bries as gbt a lame eel on yid
4aturd•y, sad it was pl.eod in ass of the
roes ea the Squw t wN lulled w Sem-
lay by the boys
Fnday morning between 9 and 10 o'olook
`'0 Table Lisa fee 27e; between 10 and 11
\ ,leek our 50e Tweeds ier T7e ; brewer 11
tad 12 o'.0.mh ear 50s Oareels fee 27.-0t
koMsrea s.
DUNLOP
Rosner, J.N 29
ire Kate MoDo.ald, of Detroit, is visit -
0. L. U.
The following re the tepid, for the dl(
welt yobs peoples moieties whisie MN
'vin[ meet week
Kam Chttreh 9.T.8.C.S., Tuesday eves.
Tea 8 admit. T.pis tar Jim 30.
McNlnssmaad Wemedisma" Load -
Mir Nellie Reran,.
North at Me=thodist Moira R L .f C.2 .
=kit !vans at 8 .'look. Ta” lot
Ir (WY 3. • AA Cessmmald Mind " Leede=.
Votaries* W.48.4a alma ILL
l?5 as 8 e'dmak. Taub far J
.dw.a
Map" Mair Rev. 4I. 5:".
rte s All ate mill, Malted et. MOM Mint Rues,
teem in whish they were held. Oo the fol.
lowing morning the bridal parties left on
the hoeeymooa tour accompanied by the
beet wishes of their numerous friends and
acquaintances.
West warm■ •Aar.s,
F••Iloweog are the othoial returns fee
West Huron
0
0
MoalopalityA.hfield-
1 47 56
256 57 27
3 37 42 47
478 10 49
5 86 12 22
6 127 9 18
Celbar ne-
7 65 44 238 . •27 1 56
9 . 62 73 a10 b3 10 28Cleaten-
11 66 12 51
12 73 7 58
1313 r6,a7 1961
8 58
Gederiele Tp. -
15 37 19 78
16 34 16 60
17 32 692
18 42 28 47
19 31 74 33
Goderish-
20 44 7 61
21 49
44 7 50
46 4 a
41 2 39
66 5 57
a 9 M
40 28 28
6d 43 se
64 15 57
73 19 iit
67 38 23
71 16 65
WI 6 al 8 36
bind
t
22
Miss Matild. a;
Carpenter../ [>tiblia, w.m • e4
team iest vfeiter here leas week. 25
(l.Dav d Heider+mn. fr.. d *a 6th cam. ef 96
.ewaohipvisited here 1.11 week. w. wawaaaeb-
HIie Nit visit �wliljl me be to em the lake. v
Miss Hydsa., ef Ramer, with her IM .......
trephew (,1. P. Hynds.a wen both pro mint 28at the weddt.. ef Jmha Williamm om the 30
>iaw fastL Waimea--
WJalter Cmrp.shr, formerly d (1.dmrimh 31
tomohipb 8.0 sew mf DabWi, was viitlthmsg R.M Meade here bat week. Walar eWl 5
irkilei aphelia the heekeleW tl..ke. treat 34
w�..� he 8.. see yet 1.8 4. w wile. el
(l id .r the Mae drs.O d the Mir .00x. M. j.rtly ire (lhmmriwlib may be meght eh1. year• hawmvee. ft ever MsLemm.hdas by yew. ever Ktley
ar iv Wsw,.-The ssmbind mmeb ef 00allAnrr•Lawsow.ei m.s, ahm.mm in albm et le Atom, r'efsed Msmidsality. Com m, -- McLsea.
0 . flee maw hags of W. P. Y. 60.78, amulets T7.s the =hose week d 1.n feel 8118 • Wal- O 18.i*. 127 198 116
1118
a m ay el last week, se well ss a emir Metes 248 SEbots el=se shad, Mtd0• The NOM ism. 0d.rw Tp 176 145 �beamvyy asd teiea� b.t Ddu waw thm, with Ge orieh, Mg R 310.wil1. awl 110 thaws en ..at .o th* W. Wawmm..b1180 U6 1611
the bealler Fam ous. aay fibres. R Ws. ,.i.h 1161 ea 167
he rmwr. while the .gnaw el w
T.omg ..1 C.- & Ant- Fab 111'/ 703
age, mu -with. permeer
who se., he 1180 pound., and, ef;cr a hue}
struggle, threw ham on the de k. He *Ren
est down on him and field him until mint
beta of the crew brought a rope. He ea
I eetur' l;.• bound and corgi. d into the ho'd,
where he was kept until the steamer a arrival
at Sr. Joseph. He was tiro turned oy. r
to the United States Deputy Marshal en
the charge of attempting to shoot an oils er
101 • vessel on the hieh seat. The penalty
for the offence u severe He gave the name
of Philip R .ger*, and e.id he wait a rallies,'
Ulan of Chicago. Rovers was dhscever••d in
the esa•e dangerous pnat•ioo earlier an
the evening by Purser Farenet, who t, Id
him the eligh•est lurching of the •tean er
might pitch him into the lake He rtyueet
ed him to comply with the rules of the beet.
Roger, answered by drawing a Inge revolt'.
sr and po.ottog it at the head of the parse►,
'The paasenger. made • rush for the o inn
where they would be out of the way of sir
bullet& The purser finally t ototed Rope
and induoed ham to put his revolver awe
Rogers appeared to be under the i,Bmen
of liquor, and a bottle of whisky was foo
in his clothes when he was imprisoned in t
hold. The summary course of the ('apta
mooed the otmst astietactio, among LI
peausogers and he was Oonteretuleted os a
• den -Chicago Tribune.
AN UN irvr AceeeeTtox. --A subs:milts
takes Tut ou.sLi. to task for being
strong in support of eyoling, and adds tha
oar support of the wheel has been strength
sued by the looatioe of the Henderson be
yole farriery to (:oderiob. Now, much
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aooasatioa u rimiest, se from the first intro
daotien of the bicycle Tux Sweat. support
. d the movement, and to show that Imo
*rapport was freely give before the mdems
of the Hadersoe Company, we reprint
kcal from Till DAILY 8toi*•i. of JILN 21
1596, which will surely show oar subsortbe
that his iaacsdo dose not scorch this jour
0001:
The Bievela Meet. -Aa THY DAn.v 810
NAL is Mimed this aft...00n the dn., rots o
the Godenoh Bicycle Tournament w ill I.av
started. and the fun oomb,enoed. The mss
was gotten op with a view of advancing the
lstareete of the (:oderioh alar and cyclic%
1om•sally, bat the advertising throughout
Hasa musty and &dile mmt ones hen to
*sake known our petty town. We w im•
timed to draw atteellea t. this *sot he.
same, eatertanaaly, there w a few striae
amt in Oed•rteh who ma so no good la
esy aablst.o sport .r .*Kdm., mel whew
vimirn mel ptlrelpl.s. If serried oat, would
leave Gederieh band bemedty, end the
pretty r lldmeee, Moat odors it emblems of
post /matinee& Thep xtoralfet, might ham
something to mead a h ("ding feudal M
nee eves aided Immorality or .ur decades',
ea a easiest, but the plain (Note are that the
mesa as these people .a11 It, has added
strewth be all tin follower., met one of
wham, m far as we have read, beard et
am. but to • bolter bag ter .l.pUag
at ehms se a paha We hear comet slyly
of aha lint e*WIngbabiesd
317 ..r aid ea the. poise the Osmium*
1134 t. wk«n we rifer inn pleased, but they fail
e• ma that gene geed features se fremly
tlneentiosed b by Neve ally hew
coked Me ee deeMen .f the male,
the �n mashies
bemmthey eeeheerweat .` ahem esselems. eta
&stag Mee past deesde the Mama biro
will be se 0.110. Mem ea Rally wry bee M
thews who only live to dad fest wit
ma, they are time us or toe
1650 metier d tbasal he (plrbesiel Moa as the
=rite-- I1ua,.on aid Coogan; Iterudua
and Sm.tL. Ilnpire- Ueevber.
At B..-b.eter- R 11.1
w/lke,•.Itarre "0 2 1 0 2 9 0 0 2-0---0 I14
I
Batterie.-�tt.- 3 2 t a 0 0 l 1 11
1)IaplF0t alta Floyd: YeMek
a*d Llgglne. l: mpiss_a*w'ariwotoe.
At ZS)raruae 410 luuitty. . _ It.U.R
8)'reet.e •••-.-•00000001•'1-4 U
,,.,'.'r 1.1.41 U 1 u o 0 0 1 0 1 tt -3 11 l
Il.,tteriet-N'httetill! and Bymu: Harper.
and O.*r,lt. t'mpire--eiafucr.
NATIONAL •a.EAGI-E Itl:st'1.T8.
•1 Ruston- U.H.■
Phdaorphi. ...."01090001-1313 4
Bostuu 0110040002-4 7 8
Both.•=.«•,.-1'areey and Grady; Dolan pad
KO vette.; Tenney. Umpire- *brae reon
At ser lurk- k.41.4
Brooklyn 001100000-2 4
hew tort .4 it 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-b - 7 1
Batterk es-- Ikeniseelp awl Grim; Suilly.a
aid N ii.wm Umpire.- 1:11loll•.
At IL•tlninre- B. H.1
Wai.L4ugt0u .....0 0 U I 000011-• a
Baltimore 7. 0 0 1 2 0 4 0-16 15 2
Batteries -Kang and comma. McGuire;
Pond and 01 *8*0eos. Umpire -Hurst.
At Lwl.vtl e- H.R.•
C*uciutwtl 0 8 3 2 4 1 0 3 2-2111 MI 3
Louisville .1 1 0 2 0 0 e 2-911111
B•tterl.•a--Dwyer. Pelta aid Merman;
(lawn nxhsm. email esd 1Ltmdow. Umpire
-tiberldau.
At t„Itleage... R. H.1
Olevelend 004002102 -all a
Chiang. 2003 u 1 000-1
Batteries -Young spat O'Connor: Griffith*
emu Kittredge. UmpIre--Yeefe.
At lit. Louts-- ' B. 11.1
Pittsburg ....... l O 0 o n e 0 1 0-8 14 3
Me Louts .000102001-4 8 2
Battersea-1lushey mud Sugden. Dart and
Murphy. Umplire-Lyuch.
0areau.4te Labe, 4 alas .•e alms.
New
vent on ofr
theSociliali9st Trade nand La-
bor Alliance of the United States and
Canada was held here to day. Sixty-
eight delegates were present. Daniel
De Leon wen elected temporary shah•
team
tale J,I entre.
Flour -Trade la dud and prices
e
�-� Toroate freights for straight rolllerf
8tialght yellers offered at �:t.:.0 aid patents
at 13 i>;. MootML, report beer
Brae -Tse market he do a. with ears
ane baaivy at fel trema a*d shorts 110.
Wheat The market 1e du11 and bevy.
Mayen hold of and little actual buil:wee
La bee. leg does
at Mc outside e.g wbIu. at 6:61.ofo1
Naaat.be Mrd lbsc run William Ass dee
!roseate freight No. x bard nee to Gee
lolwats freight.
Baresy-.T,ee dell, there beteg N M
mese. No. 2 M nested at *1c to
sad N.. 1 .tors at -- fo 30e. 1
as
Oats-The market 1a heavy, with dumaad
moderate and o8rtags Ill.etal Witte us
singed at IOc outside, and mixed 1St• Its
Feae-• The market la toilet and the mise
`
n**d
ly secbsa,ed at 46c north a
Msekwh.at-The market Is gt•let. with ate
hlusmses reported esti geetatloas ars ne04.
0011 al lac muffle.
Oameal -Smeeses eater. wltb prices moi
Intl tit Pt 411) to $2116 ea (rpet
Awn -The market b doll sad prices .e4.
T.Uew quoted at 2tyye to 77r 001,14.
1101Tt(8tj. LIVR NTot'Ik.
Ireatre.l. Jun.. :a1- Li!eteees wee very
,low al the Rest bud ILatiolr ibis more.
Its. and n., isles of 5ey important.* wer.
Meord.al. 8seelpis sad prices were as fq*-
lews: 4:4 cattle at 9c to naives
8. l.ab'. 5i a i etc 'fee mheeepai0a t. pt
01111?lail MARKETS.
rpue4 dew W. Wheat,
to as Id; red whiter. J. Pod y
Igo. 1 C.%.. Se Y to :%s *tog;
sew. M plod: peso 4a ad, port, 4:0 UI; la
pa Id. tat ow, MAI: here*. heavy. 1.
esu,:d.. IIjbi. I',• • lea.. m,, . h.aey 0t.
' (*Mae Dew mind ...lur.•.1 .t2..
oe4o.i. J■If. ID ()1"'nlag Wheat .g+
Ilenet nothlsg d*lag, on le••att+ dull .s�,
4Lb renatry markets deet. Margo i
,mast outer
Lave waver "Wet; ?Wenn 5ret
emamdde ter Juror, Jwly A An
Md /les JOet.M.I *$*$v atAll7, f��..�. i
sad es taw 1r pet �1¢eifor
�MMr flint.
ate
� s: Apary 1N
gig see eft ii._
OVER THE HURON TRACT.
The 01.0.1 from the Local BUD.
1 weekly O./.ma et County Mews Served
op to trait Everybody -11.111k and
rein* clipped and Condensed
/rein `very morale..
('LINTON : Jae. Steep ham dux 3ft.
Iban. in height and out is blossom.
Blyth : Dr. Milne was lest week confined
•n the house fora day or Lao by ao attack
.d measles.
Mullett : During the storm on Saturday,
Thies Corbett, ir., had seven sheep killed
•y lightning
C .0toe : Rev. 1Y. T. Cluff has resigned
hi- ,:barye at Fenton, Mich. He is a brother
of R. J. Clef, of Chutes.
iCruseels : I:sorge Hugwrtt., the genial op-
rn or and tsguege man at kruasel• depot,
oft. red the 1. T R. aveuey at tit-
.. .1.e.
1117th : Gnnrge ('rde, f ,r • year or two
oeaneoted with The Standard raft, left on
Saturday foe his home *n Guelph. owing to
.11 health
krsseeb : Lor week 51,es Amy Bateman
em ended In marriage 1.• Mr. Freeman, of
10rnnto, forn.srl) eaptetn of the Salvation
Are.y at Bruasl&
Mullett : At about six o clock on Suoday
-.•urmug a barn on the farm of lien Church -
Il. gravel road, was disoevered to be on
tire, end was entirely destroyed with he
011111 5.
B•useels : On Wednesday night ot lam
week, at 9 o'odock, Nelson it Gerry, • well.
kouwa young geuUemau, and 101*.. Elia C.
Plum H.imed hoods and hearts in m 'r atrt-
u o&oal •!lienee.
Mullett : A happy event (oek place in
this township, on the •fier0000 of the 17t0
ins? , at the reetdws of James Reid, when
..•sly dan*thter, Mary A , was married to
i1'en. R. Sanderson.
('liras : Mts. Moore, of 1110( rot?. wife of
he late Huth Moore, of Clinton. was re-
-rnily run over by a street car, reeel'.tng
•ueh semens reprise that her recovery 1*
doubtful. She le a daughter of Met. W.
1).,-i,., of town.
He ..all : Alex. Moir, trio left here soots
ne itn* ago her Denver, Colorado r.
f*voral.ly of i hat c•c no'ry, etei ex
zIewe bimeelt as being per secularly 1 teemed
4'114. the bsautiful 'canery and t*.. "health-
1iv•, If •isolate. nt the oluu.ro.
Ciliates : The wife 01 Alfred Moore, died
•.
?se tr.eitrnoe, Fair Fern/. •.o F rrdsv%
l),-c«aeed ha. lies -n In p' nee health tic stout
ver her .lete•h wan er.r4'-;y unex-
twtuted. She woe the')ouogeet da+whte- of
rite late Anthony 1)od.woi th, and sae osly
a7 year! of ve,
P.xeter: 1\'00. H.rrslou, of to: n, while
'• ohms cherries on Monday last a, etdental-
.y te11 info • aoeelhir ,,ys that wt • under-
-ta..h the tree and in the fall r•cee.e4 a had
shaking up. W hes discover.4 he seam.
•'+Kling an he. hso.is and k see to the
home.•. Lu. kit) bosevrr no hon.•• wars
• 1 -n
AUCTIO'v SALES.
til=•lie. geltb.g their m1,6 h 11e pr.;. 'eepaiodl *t
tb•. IMue 1114 bare. few 00erge.- u.
Ie.. Lea lar uu 1.. roe time of rl.e.
Auct:ua .ole of m.,..s, barite,,, w•.goaa
4 d furniture rt laundry •m au.iI,n 0,..0000,
11 .n..Aou se, lied.. -ob, on S. ur,tay July
8, 00mmrnctos m 1 o'ohck r. N.
.4 MISSING MESSENGER -
us wan Meat *•'Inl=et ha11.. Metes d
arlklr.. sad Was taaxk, In a Mer
N (lake Winnipeg.
Winnipeg, Man., June 28.-(8►•eclal.)-
1'he returning otuver was to hate uf-
hclally declared the result of the elec-
. on In Selkirk oenstltuency to -day. but
Meas unable to. do so. He sent a than
t c Alec( nine or t. n ballot boxes at
..tains un este ebur.„ ill Bake Winni-
peg, 11 somewhere +in tint I&ke and ,can -
le
nut be heard from. ,►).; there was a
big storm on the lake 7eptertidy, there
Ore fe•t•syfor kis surety
SENATOR READ DEAD.
Vase rarlere tesa use cause et tib Demi&
or she SleprimentaHve of ibe gray
of /1.001. IM•erert.
Ottawa. June 29.---4Sperral.)-•donator
T.obert Read of th•• itay of Qulnte dis-
trict died here to night of heart dlf
•-at*e 1n his 820.1 year. He was taken
.11 about the doe, 01 the seesiun. lie
.ufferted greatly. but passed away en/pi-
le At his bedside Kerr hlerdaughi.•r,
5. .d, anhie 'e'conwlfr, es=teem
be11xmar1teded on,*.d t\.. -.taco),
arc a lira.
W'artman. The __body will bee sent to-
n.orrow to Belleville for burial.
The deceased Senator wN the eld-
est sin of Robert Read. an eztenefv.
fernier 1n the County of Suffolk. Eng-
land. There he wee born In 1114. H.
came to (Jmnada In i11W. Hr was for
manyyears engaged In tanni=ns, dle-
ulling and agricultural pur•eult.. He
eat for CJulnte division from Ontobei,
11112, till the Union, and represented
Eas=t Hastings from Confederation 1111
called to the donate in 1371.
LOOKS RAD FOB WUBSLEE.
i 8. ■a. Ilharfmd Ww 8.rder550 kasha
,mess chasm M 51vtd5ms, am Me
mepster • Os.Fved emu.
Halifax. N.H. Jake h. -The rating
�[ evtdesme In the trial at laentvljM .d
Peter W hselkar, charged w tlA the mum -
der of Aea48• Hampton, emoted this
M em tag- 'lbs prison.. r e counsel cls
0usnaed that the defecate would oho
s0 ev Nome W the ov$Msoe
Ilaalma fes the proofread -ion
w in altogether ctrourratan 11m•
aha examl�tln of wttvy.esig
woi
*So ooreinded • question arose to
geese side 8.d the '1181 to Q(d s
M1rd.Ya asu�rel roat.5Md _
&ere was so -Closer& to am
j.
i1f thin. wwst be1bta the
Bled Y weesngar bsing app LU48.
10W to the ' hl ., ~MT -