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The Signal, 1898-6-16, Page 1t.. Vle THE I E w Dt NTC 1sTEWSPA.12E1:t. Off' gItYRON OOUNTY_ Ors DOLLAR mat PAT FOS Tilt SIGNAL Foe Otis Yuan. FIFTY-FIRST YEAR ---2678 HURON COUNTY COUNCIL GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA : JUNE 16, 1898. IEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -JUNE 10. 1 HIM 1 rl Bowey►gglsJ--•O• , moor Sale oMawe'.'at, Dew Prleef Iaem-"Oten.a !!i 1 Betts ............ 6 I Won r,o Bootee Ter Sale --B- YMsw 1 wasted, Two Lasedrww -- W. Wa'w'ls' t c umnese'e-Mesalnattsa oil 1 ecce tet "IS -A Mow ligan terMo- garruW. W. 1 Osseo lsrMp-!he chs r.. GO4Niet0 Steam Laasdry - ma's Add MY MM. H•rtisen Rey Dye ON t Towle -Joe. ChM- 1 , toot Wanted -Mrs. R. W. Lego ... 1 T11rBxDAY. about - 0. W. !ham on Walt0`. Tho esaecll met at 10 • N , panasat a Thompson sesa, ,the words. is the ohair. recai..d Flower Pees -Go. Far, of j.drnm ten «+ I Meths reported ell prow IW.rial Life Aaeatmesee Can -R. J 4 Mlauws of previous motto' reed sad bp• peeved. Pelb110 lliOtLtso. Loehr trom 1) French, asking w_�e,u,�v�l l__ �le- NDTiCS TO Dfa;rallvBs organs of salary for ailment ..d siweeaok, was read sad neat to the 5xgeatttu sem- TM Hata and Oros la sad threatened nuts& Deltas C wUl Mees Wool l sod oo Moved by Mr. Hula, s.a4eJ by Mr. • w Dent. from end atter Patterson, that the Domitfng officers for J,ly. nett. L 0 A N a . the several districts for the next sleotioa for Leas. os A 1 eaom•111 .tins• to be made sooty owesillors be as lollows :- 0 eve. sad live and a hall per eat letrest. No. 1, W. &ethers. Balms. bon. 'MUHORACE BOSTON. No. 2. Jea. Camp No. 3, Fred Hees, ',with. No. 4, Chester Prosily, Hay. Ne. 6, A. J. Smiths, H.aea1L No. 6, F. S. toot,, Bru.e.L. No. 7, P. Porerfleld, 'Warnock. No. 8,11.1)= b Cowan, Wroxeter. Sent 00 oommin ee. Moved by Dr. Rollins, ssooaded by Jas. Swell. that the Howse of Refuge maatttes be inked ou .open ea the edTiawtw!et raising the pbysiofaa's salary, at the alk w• seer, if say, for drugs owed by the physio - i.., sad the advImbility of changing Ito pbyddsn p.rledls•Ily. Carried. Oa molten t Mears. Cook and Miller. the seamen tediewiesd till 4 r. ter. 110 A.r., the Warden In the whales and mem- ben all present. Yleatee of Thursday's meeting ran tad Wanted waw Try 1017 ANTED. - 100 TUBS �.DAIRY glees �' S. T/Lsttlta-. UTE HAVB JUST RECEIVED AN cadet for awe mrdeade of Geo Bums as ems es then lattw� ail 'hoot• emsy is We' esta We gut (i Gad pal the highest prise trill tv . W • are still Myles imp Ter ♦ .l. sad PotatetM at the gen J~ MORROW. lige Nate Or TO Hoot. TWO WRISTS TOR NAO0R- ter d mMbee o.10 he, sho ellthat.eatainisgrote bia, oto, Serbia miter &ad elate- It. aloe pears and apples. Xaa eight memo with, two clothesdmall: me et these grams is • bedroom dews sues. of the dude. is ; are ssm wear &pri sal essoreee antra. AU will M esi4 obest es the ewer le Rgl1vthg .p betrbske py,g• For New els., 0A4 es the promisee. ti/wrleo VARY YOH SALE --THS UNDER rawl Who, M sake, that amlr•ble bra. icm L• et I a. 6. MU., �h.tnw. 1eat.0tw ,MIM el oyatd t3oabed serged�,e�is/el ry Way gym. rYlrr era Y la a gee Swat woo M cord with or wtti.at ads resesee'5 Drop. B eal sestina wow ail the tear rem a Far Immo awl furthervartioahte. away /LOAN. iso. M. Braes -et- Seeable. F0 R SALE OR TO REN1.-TOR ege or to twat. the two leery brisk .M - we os the ewer et Brahma* Reed and Waterloo woo& Far firths, MrHoais w ply to MR& BOSWELL entre pressing. FOIL SALK OR TO RENT -FOR SALE ssrrees.oesa1 to rent the ��dwelling ea Meimeht. at T. Woes* Is onitatas poor p5.Metal1gr songego yssy,gw esd roam. Mon. Tamper s[_ _ase t � Wish. There Is ted withshrubs sad t w�e5ss.�0�4� a. Ment lawn. Apply M F. 113M, a the Pew mists. Win POR ISAL3-LO113 6J AND 70 r Huletlaneti airless/ hi this Town sf te0Ie.rie0, epee tlbleh r greeted • ales! Swat ig Ouse. W1aesewb0 1 Aw1y te COURSOJIM. HOLT k HOLMES. Belrl�l le tt ThO JUDO 840001011 001101Uded. 1'6e doomed oa molten edloaroed to mot again at 2 r. e 2 r. a. Tho Gannon resumed •000rding to outdoes of .dioarDment, the warden presiding. The report of the .gualizatien committee was read and moon west into oommittee, Mr. Hays la the chair. The committee row tied reported that to report tie amended by raising the 0meesmewt of the'wwnship of McKillop $100, tied the revert as amended was adapted. Report of road and bridge committee wee read, pawed through committee tad adopt - 4 r. s. toenail not persont be ad ws04aL An levitation tress We Ladies' wee ezteeded 1e the oowaoU be viae near. The House of Retain Committee report was reed. The report was bakes up in oommittte of the wkeb, Mr. McLean, of Tookeremlth. In the chair. Tess oemmlMw rose sad reported progress Ia omen the report was passed, except slaw 9, wtloh was referred for dlseoesioo W1 next Mglhg of mason The Edeostien report was read and taken lip In esseaittes. Mr. Pontotoc ;ia the The °amebas* nae when the report was .doplsd in .ou,01. - Tho report t rammee nominee wee tak- es up Tie 010111011 moved into ooamit tee, 1! Mr. Cook le e glair. Th..... rose Dad reported. _ The warden rammed the ob•tr, when the- -lie oleos 37 war adopted. Later from Ernest Reston, asking for • grant of $50 00 for the Children's Aid Sealey was reed sad referred to Ez.outide oemalttee. Os sties et Robb. McLean, 10 Wm. by I1. y. the ooaadl adjourned o'oioek A.rr. en Fddsy. rkIDAY. ()moil ate parwtat 00 d journmene, 00 d. Report of Exsoativs mmmites was read passed through oommlttee and adopted. Report of Spacial mmmlttee read. went to committee of the whets, and was then en opted to ooasoil. Repro of notate committee was read from elaass 38 43, referred to oommt►tes of Out whole and adopted b omen. A etetement read by the alert, .bori.8 that the •ppropriatioos to the several Collo glees Institutes were satiafactory, wee or- dered to be 51.d. Oct motion of Masers. MoLeas sad Rollins Ute t oenotl adjourned o ~ 8 r. a. jJ ALU ABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR 1 BALI -The blot rwN00 1 ovrel b7k101 to riate ver Desi. f�eergaeeu a ester to 5me.r7 Ons tlfeett the mole valawbM11cod deshei0e wro- ela tors. t tambours. beam dwelli:Ziret: Y ��k..�� p at an+/ DI Itr. AhdrrwllnNM t T►w a.nan iAu set aiies Deer the a. T. ber the IGq anise .lYtto tTOW tlOp lrROliDlOOT it fiodorls5h. INtunUon+s Valmont. WA N T E D -A F11(8'? CLASS SER. mat earl wasted lasted. AP - f! 7 to 1OIS. A. W. LOYAN. lark street. 8 r. a. The cannon ass.mbled .wording to .d - meat, the warden in the obair. Report o1 (aunty property oo0)mistee e%E, tenon resolved tteott into oemahttee K IN whole. Oommillee rose and reported thee oleos 2 be amewdd by adding the wards, inolodoo all plumbing and other works oomedtsd tMnwtib. afar the weed goal is ,cooed line, and the oleos extended b read, and the warden to have the work proceeded with at mos. That the words ander the supervision of oonnotllrs of No. 1, be added be Mouse 6. In atoms 6, that the words, the work be done, but we leave it for your eoa.iderseien, be struck out. The report as .mended. was adopted. The idoses of Feianosaommit oe'■ report was read and adopted. O. mottos of oounoiUor. Trraace and Holt, the clerk was directed to notify the wish of the several municipalities of the county to levy the nate tor the oousty a0C to bead statement o1 the souse eo levied, not later than Dsosmbr 1st, 1898. Oa motion of ocosoillen Mot on. the engineer gramdirwed to sa. that people ebbe had dumped retests ata on the emb.nkmeot near the Clinton bridge re- move the same, and U default prooeute them. Meatless won made to hold next session of Conned In Heesall, Seafortb and Gods - rich, the final vote beteg in favor of the country own. The moult ties 'adjourned to meet in Ooderioh on the tint Tnsed.y in December. REPORTS OF OOMMITZKIS rehesteera when out at drill The report was adopted. INCAL1xaD AssznaiI SNT. Altos several long sittings tits egast- Ised •ssssomeat of 1898 was adopeed with the addition of owe dollar per sore added te Grey, g616.000 added to Hens•11. and • re dooMoa .f owe dollar per .on in West W e- w•aosb, the remit being that Gra] is 762 mor. than lest year. He0s•ll $25, 000 more, end Wale W•we.osh $41.725 loss. The amend voles for 1898. is 532,283' ,119, oa .g•iest V32-236,082 for '97 At the .1tet•T-• D. MOGILLICUDDY, EDITOR. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. Frail our own Corrs.POUdslata There is information lases Thai Cannes M hand Anywhere titles -Mews w the n.aey Ipso is t•peteed 00, TO. atgaal. ewes sitting tloKUlop was n'•d $1.00' M bore. P.WPIBTY. • Your oemmitt s bei to report ae feYowe : 1. That act oaten be taken W regard to Arasrewq'5 preservative paint. 2. That the questlen of oonoeotiow with Ms sewer from the gaol be lett in the kande of Mr. Mosley, Mr. Lane and the oouooil- tors of No. 1 division. 3. The Dumber 01 prisoners in heal (2) agrees with the garde oleo it and r d the gaol and found emuythtng good order. _ 4. We tound everything satisfactory at Mi. registry ofoe. 5. We recommend that the ot6os formerly trouped by Jude* Doyle be k•10oenimed end painted, so that it may be used as • jury monis futon. W. have mood pleasure in stating that the Court House is kept ib exultant order by the caretaker, Mr. enMcCreath.Data woodwork 6. Tends for pen sad brickwork et Court House were re- ceived, and we send them t beans twithe J. J. Fisher. of Clmson. ($437) M D. McItime, Chairman. W A N T E D -WANTED TWO LADY wadaly at STEAM eitilarisew W ANTSD-YOUNG Al RN AND 4t oYor saga It 10obaramr..11�1�e°� in ambition' -lied eentalkes tmeetsidsts �sp�ee��ngas 1107per �t li 6 LiNBG01-P, TM..Mt W ANTED -YEN AND WOMEN AHO wan • wfworek�hoed talkie! sad boon Oar ter 1 count west cleve2212 ct. withp,�tw W ANTED-TSAOHNRB AND OTHER er M loon for 1 one 0 to seuch Ter cassia mere' OO try rthe Ca.ty,, la ate Tiff L oltlD0'1`l' 'I F 8 OQ,'R'orswte If you are ill you need a doctor in whom you have con 6dence. . If you need a remedy you want one that has been tested for years; not an obscure, un- tried thing that is urged upon you, or on which you save a few cents -that is no consid- eration as against health. For wasting in children or adults, Scott•' Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo - phosphites hu been the recognized remedy for twen- ty-6ve years. - -- -.. yec- .si4t.00, tag sermon SCOTT a SOW$I. O.nI4., Tero•.er fitssm Laundry Mores 01 egrVGL Report of House et Refuge o.mmittee : Gentlemen. -Your committee met at the Howse et Refuge os Marsh 23rd, and ex - .mined the hesee and farm. and consulted the keeper se M the hest way to outlive the fare • 1. It wag goaded be parobas • seed dri agrioal/aral boiler tor boiling clothes, • palper sad a distnlsotant apparatus. 2. The hells and kespitet ward wan diced to M k Mr. Coats was asked lo .Hand so pureness and employ Done parson to work ordered. 3. On the 6th d this month your suttee again ata .cod had that d given .t a meeting had beim otsay. 4. We have to report that ea both v the hem ase farm appeared lobe memegeThe meg Masted int year .ad the 114.1.4 to be pleated this yen are wen sad the tars Doak earl rove are peed e•adittes. 6. The tamp." - was asked to pnrob wire gam to a a tier screen dose, 'wisdom. • leo newer and ..pes7 la 7. The be .sof the How far ebb up be The end of May, mmaeno*Dg mouse No. 401 lip le 461 were .tidied lead *Irrlot. We have referred •em 422 d J. R. Hovey to yea tor tie.. From the 1a.paeer's beaks we Sad total expense amount b $1286.26, seedbed 1rem Dale d farm pardon $975 'bowleg • an expenditure fes the soothe d $1011.11. for the ads B. Fera ot tldl asylum •t (.illi. wf D. Brludly to the nay bio end been ailed upas fully as p e I r comm! warded some days age more the removal e be sad. eon. 9. W. have eseddese4 the mon Meeea. Rollin. sd Snell bad advise se bens. be taken b the mater d to salary of PMf0aias. Is aspens to supply, we dna clot the quueMs will lip is the [spurt el Times Oasmlttoa mash report le advisable le change M 1111111/01114. elan ALEX &MUAST, Ch•lrmwa. 11, root or - the do own - hits carried 1oit. well few doing iw w and MO. year with and cat oameldesa- the sed 16, Sr. Whoa boa foe - ea of that Mena one w1 lard - - - DUNGANNON. hundred and twenty five goeea'teein gree- t s► The nnmerow hod useful presents re- oelved showed 00. high esteem In which bride and groom were held. Among those present from • disuses were Petr Martha, e1 Buffalo. Mies Megele Martin, of Detroit, Joe. Orlttin and the Mimes Griffin, Mr acid the Misses Hurley, of (lodertoh. Mr. Mu- tts b . member ot the choir and ot Branch No. 82, C M.B.A. We extend to Mr. and Mrs Martin out heartiest congratulations tor • bright and happy future. Nonce. -The local agency In Dungannon for TH,BWNAL is at the Milos of J. 0. Ward J. P., eenvs actor. Ike., who will rewire or- ders for su�ptdoas, advertising an4 job - work. and is authored to give reoelp1 for amounts paid ter alta emcee. GA. NEWTON, DENTIST. OF LUCK - . Dow. will visit DUng0saCa en bet and erg friday of each month. All modern meth extracting and filing, and mating aril- teath. Otloe_ next dor to Medd'. tally Hours, 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. TcssDAY, Jane. 14, 1898. ZocL1e1AATIu•L -Rove. Armstrong, of Dungannon, and Franklin. of Ripley, ex oh.s4.d pulpits lest Sunday. l0NrilICKDIIOTLD 0000TH. - in oow- quenm of the 000tineons mobs weather slam the month of June oowmenoed, an abundant orop of all kinds of cereals and vegetables f. antiotpstld. STBCrr larIwvensure. -Pathmester J. Medd, with his staff, U doing good work in repairing our side walks and streets, .leo in pl.oinp • new rowing, which will be &opts- oi.ted by pedestrians, on the west side of Southampton -it BOAR AIrD 8111111)1. Your oommtttee beg leave o retort as follows : 1. 'that we examiwed three belendters for and ereeWg abutments (,.'neater ids.. d we recommend the tender for $5 50 per yard be sooepted, it being the lowest. 2 Regarding the Manchester bridge, we reoommend that the span on the West end be mad. 100 test long .ad the oommismoor ask for tenders at once. for building the .hutment and Dew iron eopentrUOture, ..d the part of the bridge not required, be re - mored o Dyers on the houndery between H.Uet1 and W.wsnmh,'.nd that the war- den and D. Patterson sot with the Rod Commiesioner in sooting tenders, 3. Re. the two smell bridges mentioned in the oommissiosw's report, we recommend the commissioner have them re -built as boon as partible, provided the ornery of Belle pay half the out. RespeottullryV, submitted, D. PArr1aMote, Chairman. THS OODSRICH STEAM LAUNDRY Pleat ;Unified's street will be reads fez opu eaua sot, the 10th Wt. Dyotng and Oloanitlg• 0 DY NINO AND CLEANING. -WHY Abell yl ood'r,eh eat d taw tees `mttlb�it wur7t to biro reerlaing dim Mem ties /t C meal .Wert st.tma ham ed• se deliveff_lt�gew ittlwS Wort s • . p.sMity. JOHN 0URS1. preRwor. ! Mortgad+ Bola. medeee. O R T O A O It SALE. mega. lk▪ ere wW nail sagoew M Were Exctlt1t:to.-Quite • number of farmers, with their ems, and also • wat.ber of beeatt and belles, ;in this isogon of the oou.try, took in the excursion o the Agricultural College at Gwelph, last week, and report baying bad • good time. Naw Misers. -Walter Stewart, of Luok• now, has been awarded the oostnot for the erection .t the new mane., for Rev. R. Fair- bairn. His tender being the lowest it was .000ptd. Amount of I..dr 2965 00. The building 1s o be completed on or be- fore Nov. 1, 1898. COMING AND 001100. -Wm. M•llough J. P , and wife, were visiting relatives .t Kin• o•rdine during the put week Mrs. J. B. Crawford has returned home after 0 two weeks' vuit with relatives, at Luokoow ... . Mies Maud Brown. formerly of Dungannon, and now of Toronto, te on • visiting our to trieode and renewing old acquaintances.... Mr. R. Hector end wife who have been for ►h. past two west visiting relatives here, left for their borne. Teesw•tr, on Thursday lot. CARLOW ' Tuesday, June 14. Jae. A. , et Trouto, spent Sunday •t the old home, Carlow, rho Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in Carlow ohuroh 0n the 26th last , at 3 r. r. Mies 8trhng and Ales. young have been •ppoluted delegates by the Carlow Sabbath school to attend the S.S. convention to be held i+a Wingb•m on the 21st inst. ANNOUNCEMENTS - Do you wane L oO , ole•n straw- berries! Oo to G. A.Elliott's. A new firm owning to town, MoUillivrny. Great & 0o. bankrupt asook dealers. There will soon be lota ef bsrgaios ie dry - gods w McGillivray, Grob & Co. are bringing In • city bankrupt stook. We hoar that Moen. MoGiUivray, Great & Co have purchased the stook of Colborne Bros. at • low prim and are addlsg • taro city bankrupt .bock to it. Testy expecte to open shortly, when greet herniae may he .zp.ted. Ur. Moi)onogb and his brother, ,ino. A., of Toronto were visiting the old home the put week, and were heartily welcomed by the old residents, u they are always glad to shake bands with Toroobo'e leading M.D. LEEBURN. TrasDAY, June 14th, 1898. Among those who went to see the Model Farm at i1aelpb were Jo.eph MoNevin, James Ll.kl•tr,'Wm. and Arthur Fulford, Mr. sad Mrs. James Chisholm and children, IL N. `Slaw and others. The day esu en- joyed by U. 1. In reference o the will of the lite Chas. Dioksoo, we recommend that the terms of the will be sooepted by this toenail and that the clerk notify the executrix et the will that upon payment o the county tress. of the 51,000 mentioned in the will K.renk0ppuoh Dickson be admitted to the Hoose sf Reface. 2. Ia referenm to the oommrnimtioe of F. G. Notion for dosstioos o the. Hortl- enitaral .oeiety of Seetorth 1er the years 97.98, we recommend that upon proper proof being furnished, ot ezhlbitioas having been held. that the application be dealt with u provided for by the report of Ez- cative oommittee of 97 98. 3. es o the application of D. H. Martin for ennuis o she Guelph Agricultural College we recommend that his name be •ooepted and that be be notified D000rding- 1y4. We would mamma that the oounty paroling • type -writer tor the use of the Hark, sad 0hs1 the trios .hall not nosed $75.00. 6. As to the .pplio•uoa ot Mr. French and Mn. French tor homes of salary, we rammed that the desk tmgidre se ,to the salaries paid caretaker and metros at ether HooHu of Man In the Provino..ad .be as le what duties they perform sad the quso- tiq ot land in oone.onen with soh Hooses of Refuge sad alco what amount is paid for hired help, and lay the acme before this *omen at IM meeting In December. 6. fa edema 00 order of Ell. Mager, as to rmatatUesew et the three Duran oblides', we have had the order redlined from $1.50 b $1.00 per week for est child and we recommend that the oouhty lay the game. 7. Am to the by -1005 s.bmlated by th e dark, we rs.o. mond that the same be re. tweed so • committee went 0004 y eoasaillr Holt, Dr. Holmes and Wm. Lase, who w empowered to revise boa, have en lade: prepared end 100 espies, w110 i 41.10, printed for the sensed. 8. In referesoe to the application d Foo- tsie. Naylor for damages maid rt have tae enseioed at GOaly' bridge, thee se ankle be takes, ed we love with been Webbed with eafleest proof et damage. 9. We would recommend that • grant t Ini5 be age to the Cbtldree's Aid Satiety et the O...ty d Hares ea the applioattos o1 Ildne.a Ham. Submitted, PHtue Hou, Malmo. menIlliterFat mu Mao 1lOMN 9IIN, riff t Dior ANXIETY. -Deep anxiety prevua among the fair sex because of the non -re- turn of the tell laird who went to see the Medal Fara rd ably are persuaded that be will some back lath r 'parttfet'la whish he wiU use • ring, iwtebd of • pen to seal the barg C11 scl Ncnsa.-1,o divine service on Sunday mowing. ....1a the afternoon • being Christian Chtopic Courage, Mr. Shaw lead s . g be nesting. On Thursday of the week, the W.M-M. will bold ifs meatili tseetla8 tit 3 P. a. Remember the Cordes Party under the •uspioes of the ladies of 8t Pear's Worth, Thunder...lane 23rd, on the 'rounds of W. T. Klety, Nelson et. A light ten will be served from half put five till some o'clock, M lbs_- Raireskmedts Jarred .11 *penia;, and band In attendance. Norio' -It hu been arranged that the friends of the Ho. 11. C. Cameron, Lieut- enant Governor of the North West Terri- tories. will present him with • banquet and address at the Btitub Exchange Hotel oe Wednesday evening. the 22ud tut. Anv one desiring to attend can obtain . tiokeo nes appltostion to the und.nigned. C. GAa- iWW, sedrelary to committee. BICYCLE' RAClP, Aa interestiag aeries of noes will be bold ea the track of the Ag- rloultor.l Perk, Friday eveaine, as follows : Qu5rt0 mill dash. epee : halt mile for boys; ons mile open. Alex Molvor barred ; toe mile handicap. A very tine range el primo have been proctored,.nd the services d t0 town hand have been secured fee t0 M! - oasioo. The band will meet on Di Ilga.r. •t 7 o'olook sharp, and wooed to the At- rioultur.l grounds. Tickets loo ; Ladies and children 5o e.ob. Mery body oo.e. DUNLOP TC1eDAY, JUDO 14.. Miss Jamie L•w.os, ot Godertoh, enjoyed a pleasant visit hen on W dneedsy of last week OBITUARY. - MARTIN. -Another break was made in the list of old inhabitants by the death of Melinda, widow of the late Hoary Martin after • long and severe Illness •t her reel• dentis, Bina' street, the past week. The deceased lady was a member of the Stafford t.mily, well known Godrioh readouts in the days gone by, end her pre-d.osesed hus- band being • loo' time resident of own and vicinity, Mr. and Mr. Heory Martin were Included In the list of old lohabltanta. Tee late Mrs. Martin made a host of friends by her ever kindly welcome of visitors and in reoogoiao0 of this trait of her character, mepy travelled long dfetentes, to stand be- ide the lot resting place of their ever sin owe friend. The funeral took piece from The farm i6ree-U--itidlpwood, the rest- her late re.idsaoe-Berens street, o9 W dues• dense of foreman Robt. Young. bas been day, the internees taking plane to t'0e t.• repainted ly plot in old Maitland. the coked being Robert Stirling, Sr., from near Porter's placed beside the remove of her do0.eed Hill was • transient visitor, on Wednesday, partner. Rev. Jas. A Aaderoo°, B.A., oondooed the funeral envfo.1 at the house and grave. tad Major Beek and kissers. S Sloane, Wal. Potts. Joo. Aohsen, D.afe! Ferguson and Joseph Whitely were the pall bearers. There was a wealth of flowers on the casket ; they 000)1 trom far and near, and Inoladd some lovely offerings to mem- °num. The surviving ohildren and other rel•tiyes of deceased; have the aymp.bhy of a large olrole of friends sod .cquaiotanoes in their great hereavemlot. All d.mased's doubters, Mesdames. Bailey and Walter Senate, own, MoDo•gb, Carlow, and Whiteley, Woodstock, were present daring her last inoses. as won ber goes, Vancouver end Hosea Her sons. Allan, Klondike, Trdrba, Dakota and Charles, Manito0, wire cable to be present. Mrs. Allan Mares, of Detroit., was • couster's abun- dant se her relative. and Horses 11011.,, draand of Woodstock, was 9(1.100 0t the 1 r STBAw1EKRY FaeTtvAL -The choir of Vtotorie-sl Method ist oh groat, harlot) moored the spacious and •t,tnotive grounds .t the residence of John Andrews, Bayfield Road, wilt give • strawberry (estival on the even• tog of Thursday. June 23rd. An e,ms11. t program will be furnished, oonelsting ot soles, quartettes. duetts rsoitetioD., in- atronental mob by th5 oelebrstsd "Sun- .hine Orobestra," of Oodrloh, and an ad- dress by Rev. Joseph F:dre. name, for the ooaveyanae of friends, will leave the Square at taterv.le dovish the evening. oommeooing et 6.30. Fare for round trip, loo . dmiwion to grouted* and refresb- ments, 100. _ TIME TABLE MI lime moo 5 0� la�� riand rebate acne*H. 8. E First D.y-Tu0d•y, June 28th. A. M. 8:45 Reading Rego iatiouts 9:00-11.00Feslieh Grammar. 11:10-12:40Geography P. M 2:00- 4:00Composition 4:10- 4:40Notation bess.d Day-Wdneday. lune 29,0. 11:00__.-. Arithmetic 11:10-12:20Drawing P. M. 1:30- 3:00History Third Day -Thursday, June 3010. of levee week. Mist Quaid b.' returned after • pleasant vista of too days to relatives and triode at Port Albert. A another of the gypsies that were hen • few days ago returned 012 Saturday and pitched their ant. on Nightingale at. In their •demos there was a wedding in the party. A leading employee of the Headmen tlM- oyole Works, of the 04.e*Isr town, has been in ear midst 1•taly, giving some advice about b.vine • °hider path made en Night- ingale street besides ether matters. 1DOOATIOW. Year oomml/tga report that : L Ase sepal teres pissed before es fres the Trueloves d S No. 9, Tiekrusitb. 10 00.wdor'the regale el poMIw 5.eserie 00. totroolge soodl t T.ukenM0 e.sMat lots 17, 8, 19 ase pan d 90 au e. 4w', Rad. Is the towawitb.4 Tusherehtp. We Peeomaee4 DOG lie mein be 1st*. 2. Abe 1s appal boo 8. 3. No. 2, Mena - why d Hu, ooldosthat sel erbi*ser be amoialied 'welsh s by law QM wag posed by Hay te'wrMp 55as'n, eet4a1 ens • me* setesglmelee ehebwaea . 10 la gidIlan 101 4MM. me &alma. All or w Router ti.Lna, coeur.. TM spook( stomper eworted M Inver 5f odloollsoo the solloo alb mppt0Moon Hllmeno d Yae08 sal tmta, Me asst 51044,, sd fib ettt.,i to j51a w1MHaltom Qever,• wool too oo of 31*. mpi. dor to w The downpour of rain brought quite an bib, of visitor" to the Ezohasee Friday sight, when then was the largest somber of lodgers ever gathered at the hotel b Its Money as an inn for the brevetting public during arty years. Monday of this week Mn. T. A. Haugh- ton with her daughter Mrs..' a. Williams left Ooderich by the mid-day express for • mouth's obit to ber son, the Rev. E. Haugh- ton, Dunmore, rectory near Scranton, Pa. K• route ib., will lee the quests .t Mies Rose Langley. of Toronto. for several days. The camel statute labor work in the math one of this burg. with the help of some Leghorn oiticens, was oo•mpleted tut week ter 1898, ender We dlreotton 1f E. N. Shaw, t Lesburn, as pathmasser. This season • now pit has been purchased by the tp. of Colborne. mer the sun bought some year age. for gravdline perpoms.. The sewt embalm three acres sadmissed ssed by John Bakes, for the ooanen. In oar hen. Joseph MeoN.vis, Wm. Tools, •cod Herm Horne, shoveled the first load lm the qulek Liao et 66 mooed,. ROB ROY. TvmDAs, Jam. 14. A weddbg may be expected in our burg seen. Mr. George Clarke bee recovered ml• Goleotfy to amebae him lo be oat sada. Charles MoNell sad bibs McNeil. of 8altf.rd, flatbed treads Mrs on Monday root. Mn. Jobs William' left tat Monday for Soton0.g, P• a an emended relit to her br, tear. the Rev. Ed Hearken. DODD'8 KIDNEY PILLS AGAIN. Dadaotor Hem ell. the Mery et His Rag- an from Diabetes. Tomato, June L3.- Amnia) Mr. R. newsy ea gra* (No. ows emAA1071 w o lar boa been Hoeg, the eirege aired d sag a very severe e of Daberm. by D.dd'.1tltaav Fibs, has wales. a follow, be the Dodd', Median, Co., Limited. "My safferlep swatted overs prod t Woo yeses. sad grow wartsdsy. 1 Gould RN wits/ to ohen iwoo to pooh► ay bleed. Finally, the gaen mo, d I Row so Gasoitt- ef Moo I log to aids week. "A trod .1.bd no to ter Dedd's !Ill1W - cGy s. I ksug051 Gt 000. �w I had *ted Mute or amity 1 Soh bo s. to lot ,Msoe*My itJ 1� I_�g Dedd'o Mewl 7111.• ThsHo ek deg, du Mos - e ottol w anarol7•" Dss,'a newt obey, 17 MMMM 5. the week oralloi Jou 0. si Ibo oorwq'edkep woo! 011330 FISHER. -'l he death of Samuel Fisher In the swine cm Kart street last week shams bow love of the old town may be deep la the hearts of those far away. 0400)11 tweety-five years linos Saw was • well- known figure is Goderioh, and he would no doubt have remained with as had be not had an oiler that oonsider.bly improved his position, and for • long time he resided in Chicago. The last few years hie health had failed, and se feeble tied be brooms that he knew the end was near. Some (debt days before death earns he mused nla at- tendants to place him io • chair and finding he mold stead the shifting he at Duos made op hie mind lo prepare for the rotors jour- ney to the old town to dis. Deceased start- ed es the return lounge, In apparently im- proved health, but the delays and obmages en the journey no doubt wearied hint and he warned to be passing into the sternal *beep all the way op (rem Stratford, but when he heard the 'bout, Godsrtoh, hie eyes bright- ened, and • saedying *mile stole over his laoe, a smite that oral Wei se the vital spark dlesepearing, left, Semite Fisher, " et home." The funeral. largely attended, took plana on Wednesday •Iterm000 from the resldenoe of MW Bloat. Vio0ris street, to Celbrme Cemetry. Rev. Jas A. Andersen 01. A. was the officiating minister and Messrs. J. 0. Mettle, 1) McKay, Ed V nK�ytha Mem, Wm. Aohssen, end M. pall borers. Deoessed leaves • widow and nosy relatives ei town and township to mom bis departure. A. M. 9:e0--11:00.... English Literati' e 11:10-11:40.... Writing 1'. M. 1:30- 3:00.. , . Physiology and i femperrroc P. 8. L First Day-Tsesdey, Joao 28th. A M. 8:45 Rsetilud Ron ethane 9.00-11:00Hookah Grammar 11:10-12.40Geography P. M. 2:00- 4:00F:ogllrh Composition Second Day -Wednesday, June 29t0. A. M. 9:00-11:00Arithmetic and 11:10-1220Drawing lileaasr's P;$' 1:30- 3:00History 3:10- 6:10Book•k sill( oat Tr5selwbip KINGSBRIDGE. TawonAY, Joe 14. Jetts W1DD110.-A happye'v0t 000srred to St. Joseph's aural on the 710 la.e., Ming the swrrdsge of Mee M oldest daughter d Mr. end Mss. John Heim. to Stephen *Ala, ea en1519115lwe rows iman et the p.r10, b7 q1 reopened pester, Rev. Fence Dinh The Arlie was tastefully attired le white eoaburn, Ma hat he swell,sad woo . ssi.eed by the gra.a's ober. Miss Katie. ef Deerotb, who looked .hsrmis4 (e blue 11. The ROOM wen enppe5014 Sy the ds'. brother. J.Ms. Aft the auptal Mame the brldsl party a the base .1 the bride, where aaaiii���t qty relative' dM ample !'same be • semptMeS dwiea w. The .oweu woo piw.attp Asst with st the ego. *1041sww J t optiou soot 011 was M U la sow •yowl Toomoft Hoot, Cowl, when GNU on Fz. f^- - 4 Third Dee -Thursday, June 3010. A M. 9:00-11:00.... Algebra sad Euclid 11:10-12:30.... Physiologand [Temperate* P. M. 2:00- 4:00.... English Poetical (Literature air Rodeo may be takes OD the above days at Groh hours as may sale -the convent - ears of the examiners. AUCTION SALES. Ail genies getting their sale hills printed at tato Oboe e will inserted to the time of sales. thl.1110 Or'1"tn5DAY, Jule/ 2141.-Cemtnendwg at 1 r w. at the premises mi Brum at .od 8•ltfrd, there will he geld try pnhlie ami- ties four gest-olses onuses. the 1 rw.ehold furniture of one et the nonage. sod t he Wok betel in Salttrd. Tato.. (it. is nig Y, duetloeeer. A Lotto Lure -The application' teeived from aspirant. tor mon-proles.too•1 teachers' mrtifoate. mike • pretty long 1st, some one huodred and thirteen b.ving entered cheer names to write •b the collegiate lo• saute. As B.ydsld, Faster, Dungannon, etc., aim will have candidates writing on the same papers, f1 Geese thele 1s no likelihood of • scarolty of itiereitilidif Is the near tutors. V. 0. t. --The lost buts of tee Sew el iaglead benevolent moiety .old Oates' Watillatia will aerostat tibiae oorp's *rah .1x1 eso n ie St Als mI, he 19th sot, lire will be epeolsl mato oa re sero. • THE ONLI ROPE For Victims of Bright's Disease is Dodd's Kidney Pills. Not • day passes on which the newspapers do not record the death of one or more persons from Bright's Disease. Already its victims num- ber hundreds of thousands. Day by day the awful total grows larger. No class is safe from this destroyer• War and intemperance, with all their miseries and fatalities, are not responsible for u manydeaths as have been caused by right's Dis- ease. ieease. Yet, there is a way of resisting it ; of drawing its poisoned fangs, and making it u harmless as a summer breeze. That great medicine, Dodd's Kidney Pills, has cured thousands of the worst cases. It never fails to cure, hopeless as the case may seem. Would you safely shield your loved ones from the fatal grip of this curse of mankind -Bright's Disease i Then use Dodd's Kidney Pills, the only Cure on aka fbr this disease.