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The Signal, 1898-8-25, Page 4Mg a platform speaker of more thus ordinery abilityand as one of her numbers during the convention will be • " parliamentary drill,' we believe it would not be out of place for the aspiring politicians who hanker after the West tfuron nomination to fo,m • clam and ,o ander the good lady's instruction. SNAP SHOTS- --There is more than one Man ill - at the Philippines [hese days. -We would like to bear the con *table's opinion on the eaistabloe' vote. -Admiral Dawnr'e name is now pronounced Ihd_It by troop ly loil Americium -Now that prohibition has become a live que.tiou Hon. (;Rutwt: Et•I..tM Ferree shows gigue of having been att:ukul *ilh another " moment of weeklies.- -It eeklies." -It isn't settled yet whether Rootage of Melil4r.z will 6creafter be known ea the Tam's 1j ;i,,,, or the ram be kiiowi, as Hop;,Nb' ram; but as the ram has proved an alibi, it look, as if the laugh would Is tau Hop:tia. 4 fitments, Aug. 35, 1$96. E.B. ff M.H. The SUMMER PEOPLE are an appreciative people; they know • good thing. They tell ua our livery is the beat they have ever patron- ised, and appreciate the easy running qualities of the wheels we keep and the attention given them. Pleased custom- ers are the best advertise - manta ; that's the kind we have. BICYCLE Aa116WS at prions from $10 up in second band wheels, each onotite very Lest value to be procured. Call and in.pe:;t them. EMERSON'S Wapiti &ad Music House, and (Cleveland ('yule Livery. r roicmarn . . - EVERY THURSDAY MORNING NNW Man*1 LCIMT -Things ere getting beautifully miimt. It now turn out that. there was either no ram Dean at the Agricultural Col lege, Guelph, or if there was a ram there, it lasn't-Howinn'Taertho lint &Other Ta, versa. IL/boyars not metal hi -iieslliug time things they will drop into profanity. --1be two beat advertised men. ire aurora county just cow aro J. T. MARROW, M.PP., and D. MdiILLlcopay. The one, it is claimed by the Tory press, pinched a einatituency from the Tories at the last election, and the other is alleged to have *moped a dredging contract quite recently. It to uuneveesery to say that m aoah grow the Tory press is wrong, ea MatayL CONTIIIMPORARY OPINION. OODRRUQH, THURSDAY. AUY. Ts. IIN. H0001NS' RAM. THIS L tbs skry of H0001116' ram : Away 1r4bg 401:yids of the past, Honours, who is now the representa. tive for North Middlesex intheLngia- lature, was the proud possessor of a ram which had grown old and infirm in the eervioe of his master on the (rolling meedoyland.._91 NArtft Mid. dieser. '""'"H ; wbsn the- ram sli;1.6e. n, his best days, a stranger passing that way offered to take him, with a con- sideration attached, in exchange for a horse, and HooGINg, of that ilk, quick- ly made a lead -pipe cinch on the offer, fearful lent the stranger should re- cover his senses and balk. There was an interval between the purchase of the ram by the itinerant stronger and a visit of Mr. HOUOIete to the Agricultural College at Guelph -it may have been years, and it may have been decades, but that is not pertinent to the story. At the Agri- cultural College Honoriiu site • ram, and after doing a lot of thinking lie came to the conclusion that it was the ram between whom anti himself the wily stranger had stepped in. The ram that Hon(;Ietl saw was in good condition, but, believing it to be the animal which he had disposed of, Monona) thought his age was against him for practical purposes at the Agricultural College ; besides, what did the animal cost the Government in good Canadian scrip I The ram was aged, but well looking withal, and as M000INM gazed upon his fine proportions he could not get oat of his mind the well-known lines on " Darby's Ram " which the poet had given to the world : This ram was fat hehind, sir, This ram wee let before ; This ram was tea years old, sir, Indeed, it was no more ; The meat upon this ram, sir, Fed forty thousand men, Three times hither and over, And over and hither again. The wool upon has hack, sir, Hong down to the ground, And this ram wr mold to Darby, For furty thousand pound. At the March electrons Honours was elected to the Legislature, and one ot his first acts at the session now sitting was to make hie statement in the matter of the ram which he had disposed cf to the stranger in the sweat long ago, and to ask for partic- ulars as to the ram which he had met r when be visited the O.A.C. at Guelph, r a guest of the Province, with the visiting contingent from North Mid- dles= Farmer.' institute. We have not followed the ramifies - Nom of the case lately, but we are pleased to learn that H000tws now ac- ges that he was mistaken in beliefs and opinions concerning aged ram that he disposed of in that the animal he saw at the A.C. was not one and the mine that famous prise getter at North x fall fairs, and that the ram now follows that of the calf the Dough, and the hog with the gently down 'the stream of tune. W.C.T.U. CO.CONVENT/ON• county convention of the) W.C. whish will he held in the Tem - Hall Ther.day and Friday of week. ppoeias to be an import - gathering. is claimed that every part of the will be represented, and if that an impatient eassting will re - the pe'omibeet temper - will be Mn, Tioatrtay, PtovindWl Prsshlent, and Of WIndlis., Osuaty bomb of idiom will be hi the sserrentien. He menu ma A sue'K DNR. Hamilton Theis ; The fellow who ma get hardheaded John Hull to believe that by reetriotia' or otetrnoting the free adios- j-breadstuIIa into Orem Bruen* be would not be working toward scarcity and dear - near is fitted xo Make •.loses, moos.s m the gold brick or flim darn business * * * DIMARM TUI THAMi7. Paris Trensoript : Another tramp has been emrishine a revolver near 1Desrsoll. The sumer of a murderous pegleg at Lon. don Wu emboldened the fraternity. The law should be so amended as tamed any vat down for five years found catryieg • ebootiog.troo No use in that " profsrioo" carries it for • lawful purpose. TIMER WM.'S TO RIIJOY ATHL.Tn S. New York Sun : Jams Keyes, the dm- ungoiehed historian, In • sossoh the other day tabulated the ways to athletics might be enjoyed. A man might • 1, play the gime himself ; 2, look at other people play - log it ; 3, read about it •Iterwarde in the eswepapera. Mr. B,yoo is in favor of •s many of tae •e possible miming La ander the first division. s o g, MAYtON ram DO.ma. Winnipeg Free Press : Iwo vein to office, and already the (iaverameat u lean. bat given, as ostributions to imperial noity, oreterenual trade and imperial penny post- age. Our Conservative friend. bad eight- een year. to work io ; they did as immense amount of talking, but their doing meld be put into the shell of a humming -bird's egg. Guelph Mercury : During the debate on the address kir. Beatty. of Parry Sound, made a sugeeetion rat moon more value than the questions of ooaet•bles' votes or the price of a ram. He urged the Government to seed an ,.@'total to Great Britain. with specimens of the iroa ore which is found in such quantities in Ontario, and that it be placed before the maeufacturen of the Mother Country. We have in Ontario the two kinds of ore and niokle nnormry for the manufacture of the Onset steel. The great dr•wbaok is the lack of ooal in the vtotntty of our iron deposits. if British investors had their atteatlon called to the richness of oar deposits in some each way a. Mr. Beatty proems. It tight led to Feeder development of our iron Industrie-. 1 s . THIM is COMMON MRNMR. The Weekly Sot : Both the two elate - ten (Drydee and (lumen) ben gjslgg1ef the election, nod it is therefore poi"est cattalo, that either of them hos lost his seat The less, however, such yoestiooe ere set- tled by precedents, the value of which most depend on semi similarity of oirenmetanoes, or by reference to eeli oestituted oracle. @.oh u Hourinot or Todd ; and the more they are settled by common sense and the plan requirements of the public service, the better. reit the publa envoi" has in •&y way outlined, or le likely to @offer, by the temporary absence of two departmental Ministers from the Horse nobody bas yet attempted to show. The Prime Minister is re'ponsiMs for all the departments, and, if oidled on, can answer for them alt, • s s A FAIR, *WARR TRANMA,TION. Tomato Keening Ater : The Coneervaeive aswapaper editors are filling their columns with jocular or sneering references to the fact that Mr Danis! Moliilllonddy, propels. tor of the HURON MInNAI. has received • oestract on the new harbor works at (;ode - rim. Their attitude le ungenerous They mein profit by the example set them by Liberal editor, when tM(Joa,ervatiy.. were in power at ()Wawa to these days, when • Coeeerv.tive editor received same Om - sideration at the hanJ..1 the (hennmed, the Liberal papers did net •neer .1 Ulm. Joereelietto eeert.sy Red them from callrag any more atteetion to the mailer than was mammary in the public interest It b Rot esgtsted that jenmaletie emir - my 'Mould t• M tb* length of marten/11r. Md01111owddy if he his done anytbiam wrung, or 11 he had brooms implicated in a 4aestteaable trRemot4RPat he Mu done soiling wrest. There le ne evidence that be eyes mod his political idiom°, M Revere the aeatraci. H. tendered with many others, of .11 shades of pelINes, aid we. the prise 1n stratyhl competition, if prisenhe. Aid this Is not the eely point es wbIoh the fussy men of the Cese.r•.ti•e papers are betray. They are o.esaatly jibe/ at the Rete editor'' dr.reise plant They cease to he lg.ss•st of N. fiat that the me - treat 1R gaieties in me • dredging osier et at all. What Mr. Mo(1(tttoedJj• is be de 1. is MW • berttekwater. ler Nie settees be bas a wised with Mem a emitted ass. Aram ern •.d Mew ie every smarm( gaesse- tee riot t►e a erk will M well dry, le view of en the Mete, It le plain that the is as ser1ly rumen by Mr. Me(;illieeddy should ael sera eritrooter. It defog ••e im le as mere remakoMe than wore see sell of Mr Mists wb.0 they monad • tea-ysp to their i.sta•1MMe enterprise Wets Pst*i1tY fbr mise la dairy. THE SIGNAL : GIODERICH 'ONTARIO SUMMER SPORTS .YN Tisa 0IAMOR0. A very few tamed ap Friday Miasma et the ba.ebell mai ch at Into Agrioeltival Park, whir. Blyth rad tloderiub wore the oppos- ing teams. For the Bret four Melees the game wee quite oleo, only one tan beteg *Gored- Tee • better use of the bat by the Blyth ploys'., sad loom playieq by the home teem reeve the vieiture three rase. (;oderioh went to work to their half and scored tour Blyth got one to the ninth. Allteo.'e arm having glue out, Hi.1ey, Blyth', pram bicycle rider, was put La the bun whoa Geist -Joh wet "19 bat for the sixth time, The bone teem deed. tbemere 8 to 4 Mime they eels cot. '1'bo game then ended, the Blyth boys apparently tnmkiog that baseball ea. .not the only Uttar worth living fir and going off to tow what other fun they could pink up Kph. Dowsing, of lirus•ele, was the empire, tad filled the position setisfaotorily. Following is the snore : 'ILYTM. W. McConnell, 11*. l Mow,, r.l , Warm, 3b Kelly, 2b Allies, p and •e Cltamb.rislo, o.l W. Emile, It Pallaletyaq, u Higley, as. and p ooviaa'11. F. Shannon, 2b A. iiobertson, 3b Black, s.• Melcomes, o 3 1 1 Straituu, r.t3 0 0 Thompson, 1a -.3 0 ' 0 liumberr 8-.-•.5--.- DoyL�.� Tam, _ - I AB 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 R. H. 1 1 0 0 O 0 1 1 O U O 0 1 1 1 1 COUNTY CURRENCY. Moe" Pure Holt for tabb or SeIry. Climes : A stew douter has Duets te rladda the home end *alarms the prixIta of Dr. Shaw. Rioter : A oaf beleswiae to Mr. Meknes, died this week from the weer of poimalea by Paris Gnaw Wiagbmen : Mks Mte;a4e has boos oho... h.•obsr ter 8. g. Ivo. 7, Morrie, where Mi.. Cereya Iambi Meter : ltd. Magaero has been appointed meua.er of the salt work., ao roommate to Leona, removed to Brantford. Wiaghem . A. Murray'. horse slipped tate the river while taking • drink, and bad to be hauled out with • team. Craobreeke : Last Monday Joo McRae lett fee Veoonnvor, ash.,. ho suture the tom• ploy of the Nelms Drag Storm ( ompe.y, Chalon ; Walter Irwin i. ehowiag • mammoth rads.b grows la hie father's gar - deo, which weighs over three quarters of • pound. Genie . Mise Carrie Mot;uire has left 1 'or Huley?etry, Lake T.mlocamm ase. where 1 she has been re mewed as towhee- for the coming year. 28 4 6 -rk B. R. H. 3 2 4 1 2 2 0 1 ar 8'ytb 000031-4 Goderieb 1 0 0 0 4 3-8 fieess on balls -Shannon, Maloumeoa, Straiton, Heaton. Bases on hit bj pitched ball.-Inatb (2). Atsook out by Loy le, 8 ; by Allison: 1. S6 8 8 tropnYe1 I. ll .... Tae aowuIu OW N. On the bowling club'. b.antital groes ea Vhd•y, two risks of Kiscerdine plays and 1,.s from ('lento° showed their prowess =lf�ihm bowls m uompetttrea with *erne of the Godenob players. The score toile the tele of the borne plcyen' victories Chaim. Goderiob. I) McCorvie (1. Eliot John Wiseman Ju. Robinson K. 1! Ohre 1). Holmes J.Jbbneitoq r 1klp.13 R W. Logan, skip, 19 i tnosrdle� Goderiob. D. H. Meted ' Wm. Campbell 3.M.MsoKesdriek John Galt J. B. Norris J. M. Shepherd W. M. Bisbop,.kip.19 A.C.Huoter, skip, 19 A. G. Moletyre F. Jordan 1),. MoCrimwoo D. C. Stieoban J. W. Moffett ,)oho Wynn M. Murray, eaip, 20 J.R.Shannoo,skip, 24 Total 39 Total .mi 16th one ,leA.(.n171*, S.(unea', 9thand Sharp were •away theexaamoaiete to Man - nobs a the 1611*. 11' Imola : G. A. Deadman sod eon Rooter ere away on a wheeling tour to Loado., I).1•w•re, Chatham, Detroit and other places for • week, Morris : Potatoes are almost a complete failure in Mortis. Peas ere turnioyout from five to ten bushels to thm load whore thresh• Mg has bun done. Exeter : Capt. G.o. Kemp, while paesi out of his yard -the other morning slip/q4 en the wet gr.ss, and is lalling sprained me of Melva badly. Wiogham : Miss Liotti. Oummiage lett oe Tuesday morning for Poplar, Manitoulin !Maud, where she k..'essured a school. Her father •000mpanied horn Croy : Frank Neal end George Bacban- an were ruoa.mful la their writing for Zed Claes certificates and are to be congratela• ted on their merited suocees. Grey : ISlij.1i Jeoklin and wife .re home from a holiday visit with old friends la tis locality of Perth. It is twenty-one years eine" Mr. Jacktln wag there before. Grey : On the 16th Joseph .thaw and Jim. Bishop, ss of Petr Bishop, lett for Manitoba They Inte.d. visiting Arthbr Shaw at Kat Portage fog. while tau the wej out. Brussels : D. J. Hartley. formerly o1 Broegele, and eon of Rev. A. Y HertIey, at one time pastor of t1*. Btmey1. I'resbyt church, is now editor of the Qa' Appetit( Program Morrie : Wm. Wilma, jr., tali line, h.s bees laid off with a sore bead. A thione or something of the tort started te fester is his thumb and the disabled member gave him a good deal of pain. Grey : llnnoto Robert/roe, of W ewsstak, and sea Jame, of Arizona. U.S., visited friends on the 3rd and 411 ems*., during the past week. Mr. Robine.s, jr., ie railroad- - Int in the U.S. 43 Gerrie : Thom. Puree, et tail) viU.ge, died from iceamaum of the bowels, on Muad•v ea 9 1.'01044 aftr e beta yet severe illness of one week. De- emed was bora i. ('lough Jordan, ye...'. Courtly, Inland, and was in hie siztheiatb year. Wingh•m : Wm. Sutton, G. T. R., Op- erator here, a relieving the agent at Bros. eels, who is suffering from blood poisoning, Fred Faskin is asking Wei Steam's plata bore and Mr. Parker, of Clifford, le roller• tog all the Junotion during Rebt. M.rti.'s .besoce. Lc d.,boro : The following parties left for the West from Londestore elation es Tuesday :---- L. needy, J. Opyiesa, J . NoaoUlnpbd.1 Weymouth, for Hea.e , N. D ; J. (ertwrtght, for Wnnalpet, Man R. Waite, A. Webster, A. Roberts and J. Moon, for Brandon, Mao. Clinton : TI e other day ,Jesse Uneford met with • painfat sootdent. While sitting on the front railing of he wages telklog to • friend, another wagon Dame aloe[ and struck hie wagon behind, median Ludford Mee wards, heels over head, he falling 1. mob a way ee to bruise bimself oomrtlder- ably. Morrie : George Jackson and wife and Mrs. (Harry Jackson ere heck from • very pleasant outing to Manitebe. They visited relatives. and friends at Winnipeg, (lrinrold, Arden, Melita, Deleran'ssod other looslities sad alloyed themselves very mioh. Mn. Clark and Miss Jackem, who went out with them are still in the %Vest. We learn from the secretary of the bowl- ing olab that 11 is proposed to hold a tour- nament on the club's grounds on the 1st and 2ad of September. This ie an undertaking in which we think the bowlers should be e000ursged in every way possible, especially es they inteod to make it an annus) A toeroament of this kind mesas • two or three days' •tett to the town of about one hu.dred players, from all the important cm". and towns in Western Uetario, as far east as Hamilton. Thew players a,. elweym representative men of the different teems io which they reside, and ars generally men of faintly and position- jest the clam that the people of (;oderioh wish to attract as sem est viatica. TO. etomhere deserve (bearer maim for the way they haus worked up their Dash, and now that they are spending • large sum of roomy in • way that will .d- eletes the town and bring it forcibly to the notice of just the very people we want they should roost's cordial wetaao'. 4Ve an- dentand that the town coosotl barn been &eked to contribute 1125 toward, defraying the expense of the entertainment of the visitors and paying for the priree to be com- peted for. The granting of this .wall sum would, in our opinion, osmtite.. • tudi- omous expenditure by the council, and es the bowling alai) pay quite o Terme Sam for taxes and water rates the rerinest is entitled to favorable ssaedera tis. -THE TENNIS ,'OI'RT. Oa Friday last • tennis match was played with Blyth on the 000rt of the (;odenoh tennis club. The more was es follows 1. Tait ( B. ) beat Diokeon (G. ), 6 3, 3 6, 63. 2 Holmes and (Jarrow (G. ) beat Cook sad Moms (B. ), 3.6, 6 b, 6 4. • 3 Gerrow (0.) best Sloan (B ), 6 4, 6 3. 4 Diokeee end Pasgman ((J. ) beat Tait and ('ook (S 1, 7 9, 8 6, 6-2 6. Pangman (0.) beat Cook (8 ), 6 3, 6 4. THIS w rind. A remedy arced bulletin of the I' %V. A. contained the following announcement The following riders oompeted for cob et Wroi.Sr, Ontano, July 1st, and, therefore, are professionals: -F. Dunbar, D. Molvor, D. Fletcher, George Temple, Dan Basks. Allen Rae, H. Brawn, O. E!liett and M. hlliott. The past week has hese • busy one for Alen. Melvin, Ooderloh's fait rider. Gu Saturday he broke the red reoord for forty- five miles by • quick run between Goderieh and Mtrattord. He left Cattle Brom.' stere at 1:07 o'olook and arrived et Stratford at 3:36, making a reoord of two boars and ewenty.etght minutes for the forty-five miles. The previous bust time was two hours and thirty.one mieut .. As Alex. telt pretty fresh he wheeled hack and cam - plated • owtary *way within the tea -hoar allowance -namely, in seven hours and ten mamma by a short run on the Bayfield rod. He hie entered a oempetbUon ender the sesames of the Candle. Read Club, who offer a price tor the largest Dumber of aenlurles made by one rider this season, and Intends to mets three oenturles m week. Mire Rape O► MORT The bluebell olob to behind several dollars en the game with Blyth last Friday. The Keeler Turf f;l.1, will bold a meeting m Lah-,r 1).c There will be a fres-for all trot, • 9:35 trot and a running rim, as well as boyole races. The match between the Realertk std Orsee vflle 1•oros« teams tomorrow will be a battle royal. The result will gm a Irmo way towards dtalding the C L A. amide ohampi.sehtp. A ■Rmher from toss w going t* 9eeforlh to ..e the game. ha weird (It m few people may properly he called • crowd) at the Agrisiteral Park Iasi Friday was a lMr map(. of the &ttmd- uaw at the beset all matches able year. The intermit of the townspeople la tis game, which • few yearn ago eras at lever best, 1. sew &s • very low .bb, mad Hireat.m le disappear altogether H esery.ste evea.a/r ere em take. to eremite agile. Ti,. mem- bers of the bensbeil .dnh them.efvee de set bused te *dome-- baseball, we 111&&1,--•. they 414 to. .e three year. ago. We bops .Moria will sags 11' made as the bs*asda of Anel .gams M firm • jmaim Mares 1a hews. witch would to the moue el sever. tag resdte ter the seater Sam sad ml wart• leg ■p femme S rim flea& gees mese, Iieeseeb , 8. R Rook 1. *alio the WOK rtriNiy tailored by 1 vis eke osier will mm be reedy fee Des: piss assts se need as ',se. A. 1MwWa- tlysYale, ersleld W A. ill„ le dela, the Londeebore : The residence of R. G. Webb, near hers was the seems of s lovely wedding on Wednesday •fteroses The day was perfect, and promptly at the .p - pointed time the bride, Mw Nettle Webb, took her plata oo the lawn beside the groom, Dr. Herb Bell, of Mootgomory, Mich., while Mies Mary Webb played the wedding march. Grey : Emit Maturdey evosleg the people el this locality were very damply graved on Maris* [het Albert, eon oft se• Cu.. 14th sen., had lost his lite ,y drowsing- The little fellow, who was eleven menthe old, had Leen t a Hrateele with his lather ie the loretroa and *bout 4 r,H, while playing with a orook ooat•iniag some water tell le bead first, end whim discovered • few min• ate* afterward Ile was eittiDot. The funeral took place on M yoday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs (Nolo ani fatally are tendered the ,.'y sincere sympathy of the community in their sudden and very sad bereswmenr Rrueeels : We miles by Honolulu paper. that Ghee H. Waters, the timbered of Miss Maggie Campbell, eldest deu.bter of John Campbell, a 000e well-known resident of Hro..el., and a niece of Mn. Alexander Davidson, of Se•forth, died at Honolulu on the 2091 of July, when os hie way fresh Bee Freneieoo to Mamas with the Americas troop.. Mr. Watson oeotr•eterd typhoid fever tale leaving Baa'Fraooi.co, and was removed (rem the reimport stowage es reaching Bambini ed was plated ia the hospital then .h.ws ha died and where the remains were interred. H. was a reddest oI Minosepelle and was h•ndmseter et the Thirteenth Minnesota' regiment. H. wet eeiv thirty -fear years of •g., MUNICIPAL 000NCtL Am0r1RLD. MONDAY', Aagais 22, 1822, Conned met Aigu.t 18th. Member. all present. Mlantse of lame Ms•Usg read sod adeps.. The rates were meek. County rale, 1,3/10 mtlh en the $ ; loweeblp rage 2,1/10 os the $ with nese mhoient for &steel porpeees. Tas l e if iu'i / a ; un~ ona. were paid : Jam R. 9 e 10, $73,27Chas 10 Was tie?.12 le tim N••theg.$l 60; D. MoKenste, er.v.l, $3.601 i). Melatyre lespsetin 5100: Mserise e.pe.M Wanes,, Irg, $.60t Hall Ms�7:11.115 �gl*� swwty and 1 y8bridges L K nes. 12 • sf Egrvel ill 70 ; A. McDeeeid, rep, 00 ; Jetta WKmde gravel due b Melees and Renee &} d, McNutt Sod Selieweld, 016 39 , Wm. iewis, rap, � media, an 1if1y. m se hsdery, $1 00; JambMidengrerte� 2 sad ta, R., 9 e.d 10-d y $22 02 ; Wm. lit.at,, tee D. Aidair's@ its` Jamie Webster peg bgseti.g, 22 00 : Jets Leeman. gravel. M Ws Job. MaKmiee. pp sbev5Risg gravel des a Me,Rll, J.ypggg sod Boy 111260 : Reber* Dns.an, sod rep. D lver% NU 80 1 Rash Pr be f1e67. 511 $01 ar Ando dWw. Reuterr de. ,tyro, eei Qkli• 0* iddJeemph Reba for work sad pl dt• $4.00 ; Peevish M&N ersr•1St se D. L, $1876 , Thee, Jobe. 01see, rep• kriree 8. R, 6 sod 7, 56,00 Jobe R. Renison Afton se., 7, tap , sedi Pry hed's%, $3 60 , Job. Ks* hep. After coughs and colds the germs of consumption often gain a foothold. Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phitee will not cure ever case; but, if taken in time, it will cure many. Even when the disease is farther advanced, some re- markable cures are effected. In the most advanced stages it prolongs lifts, and makes the days far more comfort- able. Everyone suffering from consumption needs this food tonic. tor. sad t,:s ..11 erwggW, SCOTT i DO W Nb, cam", Tweet. *alien. 50e ; Jeremiah thallium, sew** la statute ares' team*, 54.50 ; Gee. Carrell for Moak healing, plank •ad patellas. 56.75 ; Geo. Barrows, 1000 ft ere pima, 27 00 ; 1). MoLsod, iwpwueg, red Woke end for (ravel, $11 08 ; Geo. Ijita�sar drain, $1.50 ; Richard Cousins, rep. ML S. R. 3 and 4, 52.00 ; John M ardsa. travel, $13.60 ; John F.rg..e., grading it R. 6 cad 7, $b 26 t Hoary Homey. gravy 19.90; A1.a.s.Uob rep• sal., 83.00 ; Albert i GODERICII BARGAIN CENTRE Next TWO' BARGAIN • DAYS Tue say and Wednesday, August 30th & 31st JAMES ROBINSON M.Im. draw. 8. R. 3 sad 4, 52 00. Om nit'CmM oes aid rsods on Set- nrdq, al.,1K, W. evevelme, tow Qedi- COMPOUND BLACKBERRY TH[ POLL OONSTABLE QUESTION The tee West mares 11vm"lde Views M um Mmes. The fo110 witty Is the Globs'. report of the spe.h dole v.r.d by 1. ()mem,. ()w, M. PP., k on lest we. the tactic of the Opposition in the mitter of theesta ooble.' votes : Mr. Darrow (West Hors) ezpremed surprise that with a measure so plain simple in int purpose it should be difhwl get tee hon. Rmtleman opposite to with the merits of the Due, bat [bat 1 Mould go all emend it and abuse the L etnMl and sae., the bill, white they sot Um= apes use manta West e It a • boll a pre party from commit pityhesee ; sprevent the Conserve penylilliellife a mbo.By in Om Prov from sully the treasury beaches. f getup* w the Dovemmeet side of Howse by Was pretences. (Cheers ) Tim was what the bill woad o.00sipl0, mored mg to their ow. ehewime. The y ertles sot the rfgbte of a tow posy members, it is the larger right el the oe.slablei Tote, and thee. is the still larger yams involved, whether the majority dell gov la the Previnca, whether Um 7,000 IA majority of the popular 'oleo( theProvi &hell rale. H. dated one of the boa g.atlemm appetite se my that the ewe bee met • richt menUy and seerdIa, law to 'eta He was aerprieed [bit t0. should be tbu beating of party tem -tea& the nos, eentlmmes opposite, and thte d eerier Nat they did not desire to d.prt the oowublee of their votes and at t ma tam demanding Nat their yob's straok off. 'J he Government, m tits e Seed, by Mk bill made it .leer Nat eenetablee have the right obi* eke hem restl.m.e dimvow.d any desire a depri Mem W. He ob•h.aged tbo hes. gest) see M chow anything Iadiootisg the intim Yet .f the Leeslat.re to dste•sahibs th oeaabbi . Hoa. geatl.taes.sotesdmd oiler the law ea M•rob 1 the .oestabl had se right t. vet.. The Goverment Ole traded Met [boy had. Was It not • fa sad lasttlllag fee I0. Home to remove t clothe, ewes .td lar all ? They all coot that the oeass.Nm .bool.1 b. allowed .eta. Why sot my ee by the ler ? 11* tt would prevent • lot of money befog apes is ecets--eartely. oo0eider•tim..l vital 1. tenet to Use dxtyedd merchant who hey txoteite naafis, over their head.. Wb im the Liberals gets praoedget that memo fit, the C.amervsyvee will spit upon 1 author, and yet they objoted if they aro mrd of precedent. H. p.faMd opt the so series of facto maid be found email similar to the present, bat teat the ball w as justified in pricoipl.. (Applause,) thing In pa/limber welch made it dation! M find • precedent exactly oorrespaudisg the pressen was that nowhere 1n the wort would they fled an Oppoeitloa that would descend M epee • paltry attempt be 0... mode Dere to .teal into power. (U1* oral •pplaaes) H. did not think then [bey would asywksw fad so Gppesiuoa whims had, in hie opinion .t Last, se mlemlealated their duty, and es misapplied their @sow « e the present oppsedtlos had doom tad wee dol.g. (Cheery. H. decried violent part.. tomo and aeserted *bet h. ras shtoer.lr. h. belief, after fall omuideratto., the L1** bUl wee a righteous sad proper one aa4 should be tarried. They were willing to abide by the decoke' of she merle whether for or amine" them, but they had rights as well ea the defeated candidates. end he (misted that they should be pet ie t0.ma Dimities that they ware in on the firal of !{a . lamb ((Soon.) In c000lmion Mr. Gamow riser - .1 that he was not .gglom le sit, ,Chem .r ioywhere Alegi where be could sot.it w ' Moor. (Applause.) Sia ad Ito deal bey o•. will Ilse moo stag nye Moe, row the ie bet te Ito. tarsi bl te re by e- ve he be ether the eo tlis4• • el • be confessed mete RiCES PURE SALT SOU MAKERS GOININGLENT. ami! MIR Tait! Y ♦t+0 ruin use We do All Kinds of rloulding and Repair Machinery of any description at short notice, and for little money. Heade kick Co., ild otS4) (IFOD30lt2C18. In the market r M•Itta Oel I• Summer C gene, dem Roe •msYNte, relieves. ops. Kota it in the Hoose - it may says a life. ffi=i Trade .applled- All KINDS OF INSECTICIDES: Try our own lbi.m Sty Paper, a pieces la an envelope tot 6., Bet value of all. for om- tly memo attendee to Arerteaa Tenet Artl. OIM Lim. Jule. best ere user drinks, to.. Mo. and too. PRESCRIPTION WORK_�Ig core, sad provide • eent-'wedy ew g o- esto- date seemmeml osmoses. mei Lemma emoseemeis ma tee me purity of Personal a this wort at W beam nt Attestaa our • ggeYtb. OUR =ARUM are fa oe Way lietssmd by tbe Ilapsrlarth of ear service. Toe mu sallag Err wessts. .tete or •ztton g atMe--tha's way.ol aot oar w. Try ea d emvterod. Everything ani V ted M . . Roney W. C. GOODE, Chemist, BEDFORD BLOCK. 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Entries olase 7th 8sps-osier. Our aetractippt will Space allotted (>o receipt of entry• all that other* do .terl be tom, tad exhibits uawttpaimd. ' you cam ties nl that a Jain, 8ie Hyrum better advantage, Royal Dragoon*, Prince ••° Ben Ali'* Rolling, and many ether speak* the he" t by ton r • 'direworks each evening, "Blowing ap the blab*""' ug and stage attractions, stay the 08Pec° trains leave London at 10 p.m, and after, se you eon RrsutAu tion at 2 Bake of Booths and Prf W p.m. • Prise Lister Programmes. dye SNP*SNP*"till,"till,on the LT. -COL W. �. , Pt"OR�IS. Me., apply be d GART8H()RS, T808. A. BROWNS, President. Secretary. Alit yew easimg rOndl�� 40,0 r Tiny and l!!!j2!. fir al/ 1.1 1118041.r,1 1n, gbV I siI User Tile remo•,wiao .w 4. U. we. Nlet. fit,