The Signal, 1901-6-20, Page 1ACJ
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FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR. ' 2835
GODERICH, ON t'AItIO, CANADA : JUNE 20, 1901.
THE WEEKLY MANstaT REPORT
OOOaa.OII, Joan, 190
Fate What 0 m to
Floor, Gamily. pee eat.... --..,_-_ 1 10 to
Floor, p.Not, per nest...,,-.._160 to
Brost V tea...-. _ _- -_„ II 00 tot
nings. per cwt .•..•.._••-. 11 OMO to
Scree
Ity per bush .................... 0 40 o
Ba.kr btMwbeat, F 0 t0 to
Oa00.8 boa .....•o•••.,....•••, 00 N
Pao 0 bosh. ... 56 te
Barley, per bush 0 37 to
tri. ales 890I9p01.
Po6•toc.. a bash 'w•..••••-- 0 1! w
Meese. or Ib 0 10 to
VIZ bola hapaeh.d, • IMG• 09 N
Hides•• r ,... O~0 110 ..
Pell W ...... 16 to
IIv. Her. oboe............ M 10
Dressed Hoeg 60 to
Heeoa,*I... .>12 o
Ham Haper 16...x...........•.. 16 to
(
Drama Bper0 f tom QYlegr 00 to
Dressed Beepeerf..t61.d 001
•• Ordlsars 00 to
st
10
60
00
00
00
60
60
11
66
88
60
I6
14
11
10
00
70
16
90
00
!8
11
00
00
60
60
llltuatUONO Vacant.
GOOD DINING ROOM GIRL WANT
ed at once st the Colborne Bona Apply
to MR& 0100. BUXTON. PO -U
For Sale,
FARM FOR RAIL -A FIRST-CLASS
farm of on bnadrsd saes sitnated
north of town plot. west port of lot 16. L 8. R,
Ashdeld. rave &ores of good t'mber and the
balaaee ander cultivation. It is well fenced
thoroughly underdnlned, and well @applied
with wooer. Buildings angler ot :-Baro. 80x
/0 ; straw hare and 'fable. 00.30; hone stable,
30.16 • groom; and dr1y1 ng .hd,19x1 t ; frame
dwellng-how,.. One sad a holt gory. sit 41.
kltebes, 18E12. wilt stone foundation sod
splendid cellar under wool* building. Thera
le also a wood weedsbei, IlettHemmen beat
d b furnace. For farther partioelare apply
00 JOS. GRIFFIN, gaoler, Odorlc h.
IAND FOR SALE IN TOWN OF
J OODIRICH.-For sale on reatteabler
terms, the propertyknown . MatJllerr
n
lands, being paou 16book '•F" In the Town of
Ooderlob, oornololag about 93 sores. with
Untidier, and waterr6ren ea the Royer Moir
1ard, For terms apply to BARROW t. BAR-
ROW. .011.1 o, for the veadoe.
$1 ri i cat if OR ON TRR11S TO
w 1 r gait wll: pnrotsa hist leer*
stone hog. with .(x -roomed addltlo t,slta0Nd
on }Iota Street. Halton are o' land with
W the outbuildings thereon thrown la. For
further partioul.n apply to TRIO. J MOOR •
HOU9e:• Barfield P. 0 33-lr.
'LIOR SALE. -LOTS 95, 96, 117, 118, 119
J? and 148 In Hutchison', survey, all 1e
Ooder(oh. For psrdenlst s apol1 to
PHILIP HOLT,
Hsrristor, to., Bode:fcb.
Mara 11 Us. 1900. dl0-11
Musts.
W.OLENN CAMPBELL.
(kgaost and mato& director of North et.
Methodist caarob, and teacher of ptasoforte,
pipe rasa had theory. will be plowed to re
v. pupils. Iastruotloo glom either at
Madto twat pupVil's home. as droned. dtudlo
at Rmerson's Melo Store. Wast -.t. 71-t1
Medfsal•
DR.9. SHANNON A GALIA)91r, PUT•
HLCL&N8ad0srse.a.. Moe in Bast
of Commerce building. west side of &(hare,
Night hells a residencies
Dr. Bannon. Dr.Oalow,
ebe reside.... bootee st. Ade sL w,
'Phone 84. Phone M.
Iasui'sass, still.
CRA1, S. SHAW, OSNSRAI. INSUR-
ANOS and real .state agent. Oma, the
der east of P. 0.. Goderlah. Agent for the
leading mutual gra lass ratios oom note + .od
leading stook oomtal..
Meroaotlh and m*nuf•ctartng risks •t
&mem rat... Call at oaoe.
QTR. ROBKRTSON.
•
TT • Aoau.0Ot and lantana A..nh
and .000001. made up.
Idlep noted and rata atloid,
Fin Insurance In British and Canadian
Companies.
street
10hroadfat & Hayti oA.e.lutrrth
FJ. T, IIAFPEL, Oi.NRRAL IN-
• MUR CS ant Baal Friars .pat.
Flee, Ufa, Amid/stand Pate Mass Inatome
.Reeled on mutual or .1.6 plan at Owen
rotes Doors Mo
Heat Ransil and Canadian ampoule' rep
resisted.
Omen next door to 0•rrow & Barrow, Bair
vistas Hamilton Btroet,
Model TalloPing.
JUST RRCE(VKD - TRK LiNE OF
spring saltings nun our customers won
waiting for, wbioh win blot our reputation ea,
togntbr with other I1.eo suitable for spring
sod mummer, poally • , good. Strictly dnt-
&ow work at moderate priors.
W 60. 8TAPLBITON.
Orr P.non,Fair.
• PubUs Notice
NOTICR-AB WE ARR 'RETIRING
from balsas, we reonest ail prions to
d.bted tons to settle their s000aoto at once.
Aor amounts owing by the firm shoot I sun
be sent le for settlement not later than the
9706 Of June. A room hone, three ri u end
horning for sato
DOWNING & WSBTOBY.
16.10 Bir Flour MI11.'
WARNING. -'TRIS i8 TO GIVIL
netlne that .crone bathing off the
Islands, using or tampering lath the ferry,
shooting or traps@ dog upon any pert of our
ppttooFat,. w111 he arrested and proseonterl.
ATTItILL FJ tt
Tenders Wanted.
TENDERS FOR TAR 2-fitaYihN Our
• Oaollies reddenv In th,, Town of 0 de
rich will Demeanedso' later than It o'olok
A. it on Jnl led, 1001 Tenders most be ad-
dressed to W. lona, County Cle. k, 0okerIch.
The bntlding will be of stone nod shout O0 by
40 fat In size. The footerl.l on 6.11 1 to he
need In the bollning. Mans and epiolgmtiote
can he seen at the clerk's nlgne, Oederleh.
Tenders most be seethed and ma•kd Tender
or oration of Baler's r.ei4,nee. Thor low
rat or any tenter not n+neoeadt 00009td.
1' HOLT W. LANIC.
Dated of 004.,loh !hie 19th day of Jane. 1901.
Nota« to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the mater of the Rnate of AL11x1ND"R
Booth, tom of the Township of (Wheelie
Is the County of Huron, Yeoman, He
Meed.
NoMss fa ken•/ r1.e', pnreant to the Ito
1044 Mattoon of Cantle, 1107 ehapter 129
rs find all creditors other, j1.vleg Malmo
stalest tie Wale of the alit Atrx•nder
100g1e. who did on or ablaut the 93th ser of
miry. A.D. 1901, are required on or before the
let ay of A06,,at. 1901. to send 82 pat Pro
paid no deliver to Matra frond toot & (lay.,
of the Town rat 004.rlrh, In the County of
Hnres. Relleitors for Jame* ('Irk Hogle the
ex.enter of the Wt will and teet,ment of tin
said 4001.4.4 their Christian and sir names,
*40,,..... ad dot Minion, the toil &trttnnl•rs
Of Weir alaime, • statement of their •nnpaote
and the nature of the eanrlty Of any) hold by
thorn,
And 1e.jhgr take natio' tbat afro snob lastm,ntlo 04 ell the said *rooster will pro
seri among the parolee outo tlast/ Woad lhe s.
tlet 6..... havving.
mrd only to the elates of whisk be shall flhays
vs .0 t.ev,, aad tb*t the "Id 00..wtor .111
ass b. Ilstl. for 14. sass hest* .► 017 9100
thereof 1. a.7 Doreen or arseas of woos*
$alms settee 'hell all here hes reoSlve.1 M
*at lh9 Um** ,Deb dl.t,,b.tln.,
Doted Isla ,.! Jetta Aon ap
Mei
aa:oit+ D;
A*8,
THE ASHFIELO PICNIC.
A Grand I00y, s Grows 0weeea. •ad • regal
liras tiatheriag.
The ploolo o A-hdeld under the a.1plas
of the 000grok•tlon rat Khsgesbrldre oburob
was ow of the most •uooerlul ever held In
that Mania of grad planter. 11 was held
in the beautiful grove of 1. 3. Orli:ho. and
better grounds could not have been selected.
r..rly In the morning the various oom-
mttlees were at work in preparation for the
event and by noon • large nambarof ptoolo.
ors had arrived and the tables wore Orae•
tag with the gad things prepared for them.
the early afhr000n brought hundreds more
cod by 4 P. w shore were not Ir. than 2,000
people o0 the grounds
le addition to ebe dinner tables, which
were four In number, snob apable of seating
200 parte, there were several refreshment
booths where sell drinks and la Dream
were dispensed, and ithlob did • tbrtylog
trade dorlog the day.
The dnotog platforms, upon which the
AehOeld orchestra dispensed good mado
dada's Ibe day and *.onto*, with boor
managers Tom O'N.11 aoa D.. Qoina
outllalog Girt policy, was • groat attraction
n ot only for the SO.ap, bat for others who
000ld trip the dgbt l.atutlo,eaob as oar old
friend Cmrll. Dolton. The Lsoknow bra
bad dlsoeurs.d hrmooy during the day,
sod not to be outdone by the band, repre-
sentative monotone of Soodand arid Inland
wore prsssat to ►6* persons of Ptpr D.
MeoKey and Pamir Dolan. wbo made the
glades *oho and re esho with melodies of
love and war.
A contest for • nae* Wawa*. Hon,
J. T. Garth a and Mejur Rook, the rival
polldml oandldotes, was oils of the !attires
of the day, and the assiduity ad p•r*ever•
h os wbiob the fair canvassers pat into
thele work was enough to give ool.ters to
either of the modtdates as to the in to
whieb real oanvarso0 e6oald be dose.
Vote early and rote often •pper.d to be
the order of the day, nod at Gloss It looked
w e if "'rang rffora were bola mod* to ,oaf!
the ballot box in favor of one or other of
the candidates At the close of the poll
the elaN*a was deekr.d la favor of
(.grow, bot from ominous expressions
bard It 1e within the possibilities that an
appeal will be mad* to the next ooart of
oompstent jsrhdietloo, which tt le expsol.d
w111 be held In A,hfirid at the nett snood
m'stleg ahnat this time next year.
7'h• gold w••ob foil to t6e proud peeses-
elos of our eeteemed townsman Dr. Shen -
sop, who wait an enlhu.l.t la visitor d&r;ng
tt. day.
Up to the tilos et golsg to press w* have
been alibis to get lb* name of the lady
wbo obWeed the o.1bion of the "Two te
oompay, gree le a orowd" v.rosty whlob
wee the desire of "o may daring the day,
bat we bops that whoever get* It will get
all good look and happiness that • ou.6ten
of thct kind invariably brings
The platform bas le the •fter0000
ionated of • mamba of brief addressee, by
politicians ad others, who were debarred
from 1.181., polltir, whloh they knew
e met6tng snout, and were oompellsd to
diem are re the good, the beautiful pad
the true, subjects en whlob the amigos
politica* is ruppeoed to bit al as Bat
thin took ad every roe managed to get
through with a whet• eel of boar.
M Dalton, the able rave of Ashfield
cooapled the chair, and 1ho following were
otic ylotime on the 000asloe : Hugh MOPhee,
Hoo. J. T (avow, Joe Bon, R Holme
M P., R. McLean, M. (1 Cameron, P. Holl
D Mo(tllloaddy, Dr. O'Hagan, E Campion,
J L (2,0.1, A. M.Todd, Wm, Proadfoot,
Wm. 1,►mpbel 1.
Tin auooess of the plaid le deo to the
oos of the pastor, Rey Father MoCor-
mloe. and tie energetic committee of work
e re that so ably booked him op before and
dartos the day. The •t00nd►noe from ()ode.
rich was very large, a4 ns.rly livery
bora and rlr and private •.hlcle 014w0
ea, premed foto service for the 000aeloo,
Laokeow, Dungaa000, and other onion
were also 'strongly reprr*ntrd. Amongst
visitors praest W. naiad Vory Rev. Dean
O'Connell, of Monet Forint, Rev Father
Corcoran, of T.eiwatsr, sod Rey. Father
Hanlon, .f St. Augustine. Following are
tee names of oommlttw, so far & we hove
bees .8!e to obtain them :
Oommletre of Management - M
Dolan. J. J. Griffin, M. Whiny, t, O'Coa•
nor. John Stiles, John Long.
Tooks% Takers -P, MoC.rtby, 011. Will,
Thr. Ford, Rd. Flys..
T+bleo-Madams. M. Bowler, Flynn, H.
Meth.*, M. Whitby. Lonna. O'Loughlin,
Kenady, J. Foley, F. Robinson, J. T.
Reilly, J. MoNrmr•, and Mises Kate
Sullivan, Maggie Re11(7, Mtry Bowler,
Sarah Mont', Annie Dalton, Dora Dalton,
Rlla Dean, Mary Hogan, Annie tlnm,,
Kate Wh1Ity, Nellie Re 11y, Kota Bowler,
Annie Bowler, Maggie Bowler, Nelll. 8.111 -
van, Cassie O'Oonsor, Bridget (banner,
Roo Hogan, 1.'u • 0.Ita, Maggle Ltm-
bortus, Minnie Ibolan, Hooch Hogan,
H Lei, Mary Ooartony, Anode
Rsesey, a Liman, and ethers.
3
(2h,ALEO TENDERS. - ADORE-9El)
kJ to the undersigned, and endorse.! "To
der, for Supplying Coal for the Dominion
Buildings," w111 be r•n►Iveel eit this oMoe veal
Saturday. Jobe 21n41, 1901, Ioolnslvell, for the
e nrol, of coal for the pnbl'o buildings
thronlhost the Dominion.
Combined speolflestloo an4 form of tender
can he ohaloel on •pplleatl00 at the* (ma.
Persons tendering are notified that leaders
wit, net he 000114.7.4 melee, m.4. few the
print, form 'applied, and signed with their
actual signature•.
Fah tender moot he .eeompanled by an •o-
mpbd cheque on • chartered bank. made
ppaaleble to thn order of the Honourable the
Blnlster of Pablie Works. retool to ten per
ant. of emotion of the tender, wh(nh will be
forfeited if the party tient.. to enter Into • non
met when 041141 upon to dorm or 1f he toll to
enmplet.the work t'ontr.eted for. 1f the ton.
der be not •a.ptd this @hone will be re-
tnrnd
Th. it0p•rlmeot does not bled Itself to co-
apt the lowest tender.
Ity order,
JOS. R. ROY,
f(eoretary.
Department of I'nblle Works,
Ottawa. June 6th. 19 it
New,papure !i ertas this ad 'entertain
without aothorttl film the Dopartmeot will
sot avoid ter It.
GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
111'1CIAL RXCURS10Ni TO THE PAN
AMERICAN RXPOSITiON, BUFFALO.
JUNBFrrw11101.
Spoof& teals" will nave at follow*
Fan.. leave
N 00 Sedate'', a wa A. ■.
1 m Itolmealle, 5 90
J 45 ('llnlnn 5 3)
! M Seo/rwtk. 846
1 10 DoMin6 00
110 MltoheII. 610
f 10 M ehringvltio. a 21
Nan-Am.Me.a (monad. Arrive 1110., w.
itseorslse tl,k.s are vend only ping and
ntenleg on ehnvst dates ereept from mode
rleh and golmeavllle, from wh1,h points
Sokoto ars valid returning on ranter trains
mat day.
Pismo 01 Rten,0en train imam Pan Am.r1-
esn Orates. *tattoo "Alter the MHIl.,t
Sleatrinal IllomInatioo at 10 60 r. w
ter Heir*, fold.ry and all Intorntetlon
1 N A h Sawa Trona Railway- tI.
.
0.F ONA
gent
Potarsgw AISIt,
Boothe • -
Mimes Jasephl.e Md)santHl,
Mary C. Dalton, Maggie O'Neill, Mary Mo•
C.na.y, B. O'Neill, Hattie Young, ad
Mere. J. T. OttO,. M. 0.81•11y, Joe Dol-
ton and M. Bowler.
Canaan' for Cane -For Hoo. J. T.
(farrow -Misses Martha O'Notll, H•ttt•
Nobi*, Kau Sulss, Russ Coerlaey, Kate
M.Phoe, and - MoCartoy. For Major
Book -Mime. Mo0rory, Noonan, Jennie
Orlliia, Miscast Dalton. Angle Hussey,
Nellis Gilmour sod !ds Flynn.
THE GALLANT 93RD.
Welcomed by the Means r ttederloe on
Moleeralsg treat tams,
To Biggish", the 000ael00 of the anabliah-
1og of 16ii new armory a the b.adqulrton
of the Huron volunteers, the ofoer, and
men of the 33rd reglneot were tendered •
olvtc teoeptlon upon their •rdyal are from
the t,nsdoa comp o0 Saturday We
Th.8peoi.0 train 000vering the volu0tan
was expeot01 N atria at 10 o'clock In t6a
monolog, but it was not uotll 11:40 that It
actually rriv.d. A large crowd bad path•
end at the station, and the Mayor, membra
of the tooth 00000ll as well as the O. C. 1
cadet corps, and other prominent oitizeoa
were on had to welcome Lt.•OoL Vora,
and till men of the gallant 33rd who had •o
well uphelj the oredit of old Huron at
the dlstrl.1 romp. When the soldier" 6.d
detrained, they formed moonier by oompan.
les, with the regimental band at their beod,
and preceded by the atria/pm ooat*lolog
the onto roapttuo party mrobed down
tows, the two oompanles of Collegiate in-
stitute ads!. brio7log up the reg. The
line o1 much was down Eat street, „
around tae Sgaare,and then into the Square.
The regiment moved round to the north
ado of the part boor, Mors, atter R. R.
Sallow. had taken 8 shot at them with hie
amen, they were addreard by Mayor
Wilson from the stepa of the art boos*.
His Vnrchip said :
Col. Vrooe, officers and men of the 33rd
Huron regiment. Allow me to weloome
you oa behalf of the corporation and resi-
denn of Ooderloh to your county head-
quarters. We are pleased wltb th.laot that
tale oar you hove so well upheld the oredtt
of the aunty •t the .oaa.l comp. owner!
o.11y and o!herwiae, and It to a great sat••
faction for as to koow that your eaonfioee
have beeo.pproolated by the aunty council,
who supplemented the Uoverom.nt grant
for your matauaena, We Kaye in Huron
'arras of 1866 and veterano of the Afrloao
w.r, ad It re • *teat Bati•faotlon for o. to
know that we have also with as the mew of
today who wear the Ktnp'. uniform. In
oaolaion, soldiers of the Klo,, allow me
N nate that the freedom of the oon.ty town
is your. and that we boy. snob and/lance
la you that the own 0000t.ble has boon
,lyse • b'rltday.
Tile Mayor 0000laded afar expressing the
hope tat this was only . prelude to future
Volta of the Rollout 33rd, by tolling upon
Hon J. T. (Jarrow.
Mr. (Jarrow said be knew they did not
desire hitt to make a epoch, but be joined
with the Mayor an4 other mina. f0
welcomIng them 00 their Warn from the
anal drill. He thought that there was
not enough buena sakes Ie the mulatto.
Every yang man ou/(jt to take a corral.
amount of drill and jos the force. Saab
things helped to form animal character,
and we should be In . position W deleted our
marry It the time should Dome when it
wall he aeoeesary to do so. There were
all kinds of battles to be fought during life
(he (60,361 the men wbo fought, the great-
est bottle I. this country were this pioneers
who ohopod down the foram and cleared
the land). and victory would be to the man
who p ed, who dal big duty, who
made h.yh hie aim.
WardenHolt, who followed, oomplioteot•
ed the men upon their splendid •ppe.r.noe
em the march ad vpon the way In wbiob
they hod .ogal•t.d tbem•elvee at oamp, as
told by the public Dram. He trusted the
day of war was far distant, but if It should
ever come he was sure the men of the 33rd
would notbe the hot In the field. H•
hoped the .eaten of the Bounty anal' had
helped somewhat to make the anal drill
• little more pie&.a1, and, spoiling in be -
hall of the aunty oounoll, he was glad II
the county Brant bad been of aistaoae In
this way,
Robert MoL,.. "poke west. He was
&I.d to welcome tin nfftoere and men of the
33rd and hoped )hey would long be .pored
to come to Ooderloh on similar oanoton..
He had made • visit to the o.mp at London
and was plead N see the ordor observed and
the creditable way In wbioh the o.mp was
oondooted, de declared that it wad not
lair for the men to have to go down to Loo•
doo at flit; ante • day and he Loped the
dodywonid nome when they would he batter
K. Campion made a oh.raoterlatlmlly
witty speech, to the mora, of which h. re-
o.11ed the amnion of 1866. when be went
down to defend a an at the harbor park.
He had a doohle•b.rrelled goo with him,
he didn't know there w&. mach In 1t, but
nobody doted o touoh the meo .11 day -
they knew there would be trouble for any-
one who attempted It. Mr. Campion .poke
eothadutlwlly of the splendid record of
the (:aphelian volunteer throe, and .lar de.
preeating the jealousies which sometime&
roue in the force ha closed with the lines
from Pope :
Honor and shame from on aonditlon nee ;
Aot well your put there .11 the honor Iles
1). Mo(JIIIioully, who w.* celled upon
nest, .nnnunoed that .nm. refrahme,ts
were awaiting the men and he thought It
woo about Limn for talkie* to Md. 604 est.
Ing to begin. Noone of them, h0 believed,
hod been up eloo. 4 o'clock -
Lt Col. Varo'e-Half-p&t 2 o'Meek.
-and they would be ready to take an extra
hitch In their belts. Alluding to. remark
mads by a previous speaker regarding the
extra $600 Indemnity voted to themselves'
by the member, of Parliament, Mr. MoOilll•
middy recalled N.polane's saying that
'Maier had a manhol'. baton in ii" knsp•
sack, if he could only wt It out ; and the
mon betore barn all had • Mono to go to
Parliament .oil poo►at th. 1600.
A M. Todi esu ebe la.t speaker. Hu
spoke of h ■ form*, ooneeoNnn with the
tegtmenb and the , ff r a which he han made,
std whloh, ha believed, had born fruit, to
fester the m Ii'.ry spirit. He hoed that the
militia would In hours emote hater often.
Mon and receive greater 0naar•gement.
I,t (.,.1. Vernon spok. briefly In reply,
thank.:. the Mayor, the Warden and
Others for ohm very batty and rnrdlal r.-
aptonn a.d for th• many kind ape:melons
whinhlimy had employed. Asthe ofl)arnom •
minding th. 33rd, be wu proud of his regi-
ment, and he gated (Jen, O'Orady•Haley's
ammonia at the logpeethm 11 London u
evldenne that 1t was sooend to none In Can
ad►. This gent *lyes by the aeon ty oath
ell h.41 enahld them to allot better men,
and this year there were mere Toadied of
Bean In the r. lmat than ever ester*,
Th. Colonel onootaded by calling for oboists
for the Mayor, tie Warden and the .1tt..e.
of Oldorieh, whin+ were heartily given, and
wen followed by equally battysheers for
Cho Colonel himself .ad for the lee.
TMs the m,, *sated es the gra, were
eer.•d with • light leseb.00 of bleeuIte and
shoes* ad I.messd., the w•tworse bels,
the membra N Ws teeehu-orgaalwad
Maness Nlghftt.gel. brew* .l Deesessie
of the Emplr., Afterwards the meo Vat
ed the armory on West etre.►, where they
received their pay and deposited their arms
and s000atnmsoa. The 8eaforth company
and the regimental band lett on the 2:30 r.
r. troth for borne and the Pompanos for
other minions left shortly afterward by
special trod..
xtn,w.
Come •g.1*, 33rd.
F, Brophey took • posture of the corps of
waitresses elide they had 6.0.►ed their
work.
Tb* ohapl•lo of O. regiment, Rev J. W.
Hedging, of S.nlorth, looks every Mob the
soldier.
Major Yoang'• floe appearance on blr
handsome charger was the subject of m.oy
admiring uommoou.
The raglmes►el bad play.d sorest
pieces on the Square after luocheoo,maoh to
the delight of lovers of good mono.
lion were about 250 mea In the regi-
ment ..it. r.00bed Golertob, The Motor
and Brussel' companlss did not nom..
Joao before marohlrg book to Ibe.tattoa
the netting yoluot'srs gave three theme and
a timer for Ibe young ladies who had saved
them at luncheon.
The boys were several shades drker
Mose they Dome hums thou when they writ
sway, and some were growing fresh outlets
Old Sol had had fall play on their features.
Down .t London the 33rd was ooted not
only for its manorial strength, In whloh It
took Bret piss its the camp, but also for tis*
splendid size of the mem oompooiog the reit
meat.
Geo of the boys of No. 1 company, hav-
ing aid that he had badly Bey steep Fr1•
day night, woe &ked what they were doing
dosing the alghe, '•Polling down other
fellow.' tent,. and keeping our own up,"
wee the reply.
London Free Prer : Tb. Thirty third
(Horn) Regiment, on a000unt of their ex
anoint manwnyree, whloh reflect coedit
on Cot. Vero, and his staff, were exou.ed
nom ona-b.lf hoar'. drill Wednesday morn•
ung to the "marob pat."
A square blank value belonging to Alex
Young, of No. 1 oompaoy, was pot on *be
special trate et Loadoo, and was miming
when Gotten/3h was rached Mr. Yoaog
would like to make ooa0eotoas with It
again If .oyon. Dao pat him oa the n,bt
track. .. .._
AROUND TOWN.
Ngw. MOM TRW HARBOR -Tine hoe been
• qa et week a4 tis harbor The err. Usti -
triage was in Ftldy and S•tarday o0 her
remit. r calls ; the abr. Koit.ge was to port
Tuesday on the way from Chatham to John
atom's Harbor ; the sir. City of Toledo ar-
rived from Detroit Tuesday evening with an
excursion party and loft yesterday morning
for Detroit with the Ouderloh .xaursloniste,
Mc(1LL EXAMINATIONS -The results of
the examinations in matelot, at McGIII
Univer.ny were pablla6ed last week. Two
former aad*rat• of the Goasrloh Collo/rote
wen +moo. the .uocesefal wee In the first
year examination : A. J. Dickson, of town,
and J. C, Martin, the latter taking bonen
In I subjects ad "landing eleventh in
the honor 11.t In the aggregate for .11 sub-
plots.
DIATII Or Ax (k'7'011NARIAN -Oa Thurs-
day loot the tumors. of the late Mrs. Jane
Wilson. an old resident of town were
interred 1n Maitland cemetery, Th.,
deoeusei paned .way the previous
Tuesday oig80 at the bome of I..-- son
l).vtl. Brltaani• rood, at 'he odvet.cwl are
of eighty- three years. She has been a red
dent of Oodertob or 'falsity for about
thirty five years the loam three sons :
James, of Clinton ; David, of town, and
William, of Forest.
CHARomD WITH F.AOD.-Cbrietopher L.
Paget, oommttt.d from Blyth on a charge
of obtaining money under fates pretenoes,
was before Judge Doyle on Monday for nee
tion. It Is &Ileaed that he represented him-
self to be the agent of the Aome Home and
Lam Comp.oy of Tomato and by tats mans
secured 115 from Edward Hackett. 01 Blyth.
He elected to be thea without a jury, and
the ma will be heard on Wednesday, the
26th. Toe aocaesd has been residing to
Ktnmrdlae. L. E. Danny Is .ottng In bis
Waft.
'I'1MP1RAN,'C Sr•AKIRA -Rev. J. H.
Hector, well known as "the Black Knight,".
and Rev. P. 5 MoKitlop, M. 1)., of Mont.
real, are to yl.it Goderlob the aiming week
In the Interest. of the Dominion Alliance.
The former will preach next Sunday moro-
ing at V,otnrta street oburob and In the
evening at North street, while Rev, Dr.
McKillop will preach at Union and Lathan
ohurohes. Oo Monday evening they will
(nth address a meeting la the Temperas
Hall. This meeting will common,'. an 8
o'clock, and all are Invited to attend and
hoar stirring &Adrrse* on the Important
subjoin of temperance. There w111 be no
admission ohage or collection.
DR. 000.1110' RITIREM BNT. --The L,n•
don Free Press had the follow or para.
graph l&1 week In in none on the militia
camp: This will make the last year of
astive esryioe of Surgeon Llnt,.(;ol.
Holmes, of (Joderleb, of the Thirty third
(Horan) ragttant, se prior to the next Damp
he w111 have reaohel the are limit. 1n '66
be joined the Huron regiment at Ite forma-
tion, and l0 1870 was medial nffioer on the
gunboat Prioos Alfred, 'chins patrolled the
St Clair rlv., ad lake between Sarnia and
Windsor. la 1874 he was made Surgeon
Major of the Thirty-third, holding that
pantos voNl 0994, when be ear promoted
to his present rank, that of Surgeon Lieat-
Colonel. the highest rank !e the **rola.
His pleasing manna and aduirees w111 be
deeply missed by eflio.n and men,
NTIAMOR Myi. Aasnnxn-The str.
Myles, bound from Fore William to Depot
Hating with a cargo of grain for Rtohrd•
see h Sons, of Kinston, went aground on a
shoal while entering the ehlp ohaboel lead -
Ina into Parry Sound early en Tuesday
morning of last week. She was tele/nal by
tags and reached Depot Harbor no Itrlday.
The Myl.. ran harI:ashore en Three Star
shoal at the entrance of tis ship ohnnel
leading tato l'arry Sound. The captain
was not ail. to pick op Seng Harbor light
in the 31.1. of the eon which w.. bhlnIO, In
his syr. The steamer ran on the shoal at
the speed of nine miles an hoar, and went,
ban d She sustained 000sidersbls
lajury, bat her pompe were able to keep
her from ROM', until a wrecking tog with
powerful pumps came to her release. Al.
ter disobariiog her aro, the Myles was
taken ta Collingwood dry dock.
G. T. R. Orrtrtau - A party of Grand
Trunk Railway officals on a our arrived
le (loderieb Notarial' night and spent Sun-
day is town. The party woo ampoeed of
John W. !nod, freight traffic, manatee,
Montreel ; John Pelle., gooses! freight
agent. Memaal ; W. R. Davis, passenger
trafe manager, Manes); Dr. Alar. Hoe
obtain, MOM mafiosi efgar, Matron ;.1 R
QO.ek, general MRgaga Ment, Toronto ; C.
K. Demoy, dlvutos lral,hb agent, Marna/nett
.1. H Hansa, 'Hanna freight Seat, Ham •
Otos, ..d P..1. I.yenb, train muter, Moot
tori I)erina the day they aegis •totted 1y
Mayor Wilmot and .iter dialyses, and al
sbewgh ebe dloe.s les of hankie.. mastery
119111.0611011ed by renew el lfh day wan na.
D. M9IILLICUDDY; EDITOR.
deretand that a hint was 000veyad N 16e of-
ficials if they did not bee It of 1 hemselvee as
to the uouesbiry of • new •tattoo baddutg
and other Imp,ovement. bore The party,
who novelle t by special train, lett at 5:30
Monday motuiag for hlooardloe
Tun DIMWIT Exct'nstoN-Yestardey'•
excursion to Detroit by 16e sir. City of to
ledo was potrooleed by • bigger crowd than
ever, and the eyed' • trip on Tuesday was
the moot euoaeel.. yet of these anal
affairs. The Oily of Toledo armed In port
from Detroit oboist 7 o'clock Tuesday even
lop with • large party of exooraiooists. The
ireniag •zoenlon, w6l.6 as usual was so -
der the avian of she ?dueled Rooisty, took
not.boat .1381 handrail persoos,wbo enjoy
.d • delightful trip. Yesterday moroing at
9 a'ulcok hundre) telt for Port Huroo
and Detroit, and as the monism le tine the
Iodiatlons are for • most eojeyable trip.
The spatial troth from Stratford yesterday
manta, brought up about 150
(MADS TO Tun FBONT -The Meese,
Hv.oior News of May 29.6 (for a copy of
which we are indebted to our friend Ueo: g*
Solvwrlght) has the tollowlog paragraph re
gardlog Canada'• showing .t the great Glas-
gow imbibition : "From Kusela to Canada
la a far cry, but you may do it with ease to
the exhibition. You hardly pass from the
echo of the snags Russian tongue till you
are greeted with the homely English, with
that math, ebarp riots in it that is peoollorly
trans Atlao'iu Th.. morning 1 me4Mr J.
D. Stewart, whn ie looking alter the agri-
cultural products of that gnat sad &airing
oolooy Canada le everywhere In th• ex•
hlbltloo. So• maia
oltlot building
all to herself,he& sod besides hu one of the
beet sites, in the Industrial Hall 'W• .r.
bent on balag to the front everywhere,'
ob.rved Mr. Stewart, and they have
owtalnly got thor., Among ebe exhtbtu of
the motion ars • great quantity of lIloodyk.
agate. These look very in virtue' and exalts
the ()rapidity of the onlooker."
THE STRwrr FAIR. -Tee .trent fair
commit.. met Frday *replay last sod
mads • piano." for tbs'oarrying through
of the three dye' o•.obr•don on .July 1.1,2.d
and 3rd, committees belbg nominated sod
est to work. The offioerr sad commuteo
tor the event are as follows : President, A.
4.D,Alra. ; drat vice president, W. 1'.
Goode ; esoond vloo president, Joseph Kidd;
sanitary, N B. Smits ; treaearr, W. T.
Moniey. Executive Co0o311-13, M*Ot111
caddy, O A, Nairn, St, George Pring, Geo.
Stewart, 0. F. Emerson, Mayor Wilton.
Sob-,mmltsee--Colldra's Games -0. A.
?fairs, John Knox, Joe. Robinson, St. Oa.
Prole. Deeoratloas-N. B. Smith, Jai.
KI td, W. W. Maoyieer, M. MacDonald, M.
0. Johnston, W. A. MoKim, J. R. Platt,
Oso, Stewart. Sports and Attnotlon.-
The eseootivs Fiaaw--A, Map- Alla,
N. B Smith, W. T. Massy, Philip Holt,
W. 0 Goode. Horse Show -E. 0, Atty111,
Dr. Clark, 1)r. Whitely, W. H. (Jaudry,
Ed. 8warte, J,. D. O'Connell. Mr. Marshall
Prnoeesloo,-W, W. Maavior, G. F. Einer
.c.,, Geo. Allan, (loo. Porter, 8. E. Rick,
M. 0. Johosteo, Fred Shannon. Booths-
(!.. Porter, J 9 Pratt, Mr. Lewitt, G.
M Elliot, O. F. Rmmon, W. C. Goods,
Mr MaArtbor. Mr. 14oArtbar, wbo 6u
been in 00000ettea with street fain for four
years In the Uolted States, has been en-
raged by the comm1tree u general maoag.r.
His officio will he on the Square and be Dao
be p.1a1Nd at any tame daring the day on
the solo 01 and wi11 be plastid to *lye soy
arleta..,.o or advice,
Tilt. Ur" D C STRACMAN.-Flsg. were
Galt-ma.te.l last rrlday aftraoo0 when the
(anent pro^.t•tion, mo,I.g to obs 01.110 of
the h,gpipe., bore to their loot rating plaa
to Weirdo/a:1 osmeary all that was mortal of
the late I). C. Straoban. The last robots
of respeot was paid by a large somber of
oitian., including oho members ot loverosse
Camp, No. 54, Roes of Scotland, headed by
the piper of the Camp, R. 8 Craton, and
Court Godertoh, No. 32, Collodion Order of
Foresters,of both of whlob ns was a member.
Rev. Jas. A. Aodsran, B A., pastor of
Knox church ad chaplain of Camp loyer-
n ese, was the of :dating olrgyman, and tis
funeral oeremonies of the Bone of Sootlaod
and the Foresters were performed .t the
grave. The pall -borers were Sheriff Rey
nolds, A. MoD, Allan, M 0. Cameron,
Wm. Looe, ooIoty clerk ; D. McDonald,
clerk of the County Cort, and C. A. Nairn.
Among those who ams from a distance to
attend the funeral were Mr. and Mre (leo.
B. Seymour, of New York ; Mn. Keyser,
of Indiana ; Mr. and Mn. A.G. M&kotmh,
Mr. ad kite A. J. Meek and W. W.
Thomson, of London ; W. Taman, of
Mitchell ; Or. Clark, of O ills ; W.
H. Maclaren, of Hamilton; Dr. E. R. 'and
Mrs. Hooper, of Toronto. Tho floral tri-
butes were nomrous end be&otifol and in -
eluded a wreath of white roses and palms
from Koox ohuroh ; a pillow of white roses
from (Joderioh Knitting Co. ; • wreath of
roses from Court IJoderlob, C 0.F, ; • HAIG
from Inverness ('amp, Sas of Sootland ; a
wreath of rase from the Godrtoh lawn
howling slab ; a broken oolumo from J. M.
Dillon, London ; • column with the words
"Gtr Broths," from member* of his !wally ;
• pillow of white and pink rn.r, from his
nephews ; • plllow,with Or • d J. her,"
from hie children ; a oro.. o, , .-.
from W. H. Maoist -en. Hamilton ; . a .
with roma, from Mr. Thomas, of tondo,
besides maty others from friends In (Jod.-
rloh. The labs IMaeld Colvin Straka
was born .t Oaldathel, loyerness„Soot land,
fifty nine gran ago and at this ago of ten
years came to this country oath two of nil
misters. They settled first at London, sed
• 1.. yam later Donald o•me, • young lad.
to this town, where his his thenosforth was
spent. For some yore he managed the
large mormnt . hominess ot the late Jamie
Watson, and afterwards for over thirty
years he was engaged in the grocery bud
nese, for • portion of the doe In partner.
ship with his brothsi In-Isw, domes M.
Rhepbrel, and later by himself 1n J..•
ury, 1896, be sold hits basin's*, and three
years ego he was appooNd to the position
to the onetime service which he held
at the time of hie death. In hie
personal rotations he was kindly,
@onerous, genial ; and three qualities made
for him may warm triads, who mise the
theory roma and the brisk, bright manner
whloh were always hie. H• was one of the
mo at softs" members of the airline an4
bowling nobs, ad In the rink or on the
Iowa wield always be annum! en for "a
good *hot." An enthndaellc Soot.mao, he
was • devet-.d admirer of the "land of
brows heath ann shaggy wood" and level
tis memories of the old land. He was a
Preehyterlan and for Moen oars w& ens
of the managers nI Knox 'horoh. Four
deters .nrylve him Mn (1 B Igymoar,of
Now York ; Asn. A 0. 0406(0 ash, of Lon-
don ; Mrs. Kevear, of Indiana, and Miss
Swowhen, Mtn resided with him --and two
daughters --Mrs. E. R. Hooper, of Toronto,
and Mess Nin..
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(let *ems of that g•ho(ss white CeeMle
seep at ('en'rel drug More le is deo.
The Honor /harlot manta of the 1 O.O.
F will M held on Tuesday, the 26th lset.,it
Koster.
W ■ Go? 'es AGAIN. --Jae* waled •
hookah of Cleveland, $60 whale bo sell as
$40. Mere this way quick If yew west a
6aegelw. *Mae.o.'s, Woo as.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRI!.-.
Th. plonlo..aeon to now 0n hand. oat your
summer outlets suite at Prldnaw'• and you
will hare the best that oast b. got.
Regular meeting of the tuwo ooanoll to.
01M -row eveulag.
173 duke,. were sold hen for the .xoar-
slot N Guelph en Saturday.
that "Klondike Violet" toilet soap al
H W.' drug store b .pleodtd value. 'Pry le.
A 'somber 01 muds students ate t.klog
tbo examinations of t6. Conservatory et
Mu•io at the T.mp.raue Holt t61. week.
John tisanes the well known Kiowrdloe
resid.ut, was married rwently to Mrs. Ken.
soy, widow of ( harlot Keane., of Bramp-
ton
Arch• J. Dickson has ban appointed
temporarily to the position In the oostoms
mance mode voosnt by the death of 1). C.
Straoban.
The regular meeting of Buratto Coattail,
R T. of T., will b. 6.1d next Monday
evening, .t 8 o'olook, to the small room of
the Temp.raco Hall.
Joseph Horton puronssed for PRO the
bow and lot betatron Pluton street and
tiritaonta road which were offend for sole
at •notion on the 8th Inst.
The London Advertiser the other day
answered • question put by sonSoos in
Uodorloh by stating that "Jambe, the
famous eleobent, wee killed at St, Thomas
use Sept. 15, 1.85."
Architect Fowler has hose enraged by the
tomato ooun,il committee to prepare plats
for the new *sol terldeno1, 11111 in this trot
6. an advertisement fur %od.n for the
building of the some.
News has coin. .f the sudden death of
John Stirling, Nines, Mao., formerly 01
obi. tooth . T8. deoeae.d woe the only son
of Al.., Stirling, Wolf. attest, The rela-
tives have the sympathy of their may
friends o their time of sorrow.
Mn. J L. Aitken was pleossd the other
day to reoelye new@ that her father,
Abroham Wilson, who nomo moats" ago
was etrloken with pralyds at Maple Creek,
N W. T , is new better and bas reosv.red
his etr.ogth sufficiently, to at up
l'uesdsy morning David Keld bad to
.newer to the obrgo of allowing tom horse
to Gua at large. H. broag6t "'Idiom to
show that the horse bad broken out el the
.table, ad ander the olroumetaoes oho
tn*gistrate required elm only to pay the
costs, whlob amounted to 113.
CHURCH NOTES.
10 the Hamilton Methodist ooutsrenes •
tow transfers have been made that will be
of interest to Methodists and others In
Godwin). Rev- J. E. Howell goes from
Bumrille o Hanoyes Rev. 1)r. Strongman
from Palermo to Cooboro', and Re.. Ass -
u0 Potter from Paisley to Georgetown.
Rey. George Richardson has Men super -
animated for a year on .onset of 111 health.
raihrwr ATION TO Merl. WILION.
At the Wednesday evening pnyermeet-
ing of North street Methodist ohuroh last
wak, Mrs. Wilton, oho mob named wile
of the pastor 0 the eooIregatloo, was pre
•.0td with a address from the ladles of t6e
oeognralion, aeoompanlod by • handsome
purse Ontet0log $26. T6e address, which
was signed by Mrs. Christopherson, Mn. R.
W. MoKenxl. and Mrs. William Aohssoo,
was as fellows:
"DISH. Mae. \\ 1 YON, -10 stew of your
opproaohiog departure from Ooderloh, we
desk' to .sprees our setae 't the loss whieb
will be nooasloncd by your r,moval from
amongst as. During your short slay In
Ooderloh yr n have endeared yourself to en
by your heathy kindliness and brtghlnees et
disposition and by the deep tuNtse► whlok
yes have always manifested in the weak of
our charok and the welfare of its psople,
slow showing a cheerful wtlllugoese to assist
In the Master'. work. Oortbougblaandpray
ers will fellow you to your new home; and
wherever your lot may to the future years
be oast we hope and pray that our heavenly
F.ttor will preaerve your health and bless
you in .11 year ways, and that noggin but
happiness Mil be the portion of you and
your.. Aa • memento of the years during
.Lich you hare called (Jodorieh "home,"
and ori • @bohl mark ot our love and "Wean
for you, we &k you to aoapl this parse,
whtob 1s •oaomp•nlsd by the heartfelt wish
that yourself, your estimable hoaband, our
pastor, and yor family will len, be spared
to work for the Master It whale, positions
you may be coiled to 011."
The •ddreee was read by Mts I;hristeph•
anon and Mrs. Man made rho presenta-
tion. M.o. R ilium replied In an Interesting
manner, stating in the coarse of her remarks
that the three years whloh she had ,peat
In Goderloh were among the most pleasant
It her remembr•,a. Mr. Wilson alae
mode • few remarks, thanking the ladles ter
their kind address to his wife and oodoreing
tier statement as to the pleasant time whloh
*hey had spent with the Godertob people
during the period of throe years whloh was
draw1ng to • oleos.
COMING AND GOING.
--
Miss Wynn 1. spending a few week. In
Toronto.
I. Viylan, of Chlo.go, is visiting a1 hl@
home here.
Chas. McLean, of Stratford, ■plot lest
week In town.
R, 6, Smith and Ed, Swats were k Lon•
don this walk,
Mies Melina, of Ravenswood is visiting
friends in town.
Mrs. ('handler, of Toronto, 1e vlsit(.g
Mir Kira Aoheson
Misr `!-Ks.z1o, of Parolee, is vleltlag at
8t. Usorge's reotory.
Mrs. Looe ie vldting tri ads In the north
for • couple of weeks
Miss Ella Fisher is home after a lengthy
visit at Saginaw, Mich.
Mr. and Mn. Wright, of California. re
g uests at Ridgewood Pare.
Mrs. John 0. Clark and eon, of UNroit,
are ben for a few weeks' visit.
Mrs. D.Jnbnson te soendlnr a tow weeks
"haler friends at Harriam° and Woodstock.
P. W. Judd, of London, 0..lsibing.1 the
rssidena of his brotherin•law, R. E.RmIth.
(Ghat Andre r., of Saforth, has taken a
position an c'nr a in W. A. MoKlm'. otos*.
Mn. H•Ilinraks with beg lo9.at Sou re-
turned on Toeeday to her Immo at Grimsby.
('has, Croft., of London, • former (lads
rich boy, w.. In town this week oa bush
nes.
Mlu Fr•uks hes retortion to town sod re•
nmed charge of her oleos .r tho oentrel
shoot.
Mrs Biggins and Mrs. (lodNll., of Wood-
stock, are gnats as the rssldbee o1 Tho..
Harris,
Miss Nellie Harris hes returned from To-
rento, where she woe attending Mealtoe
1'el legs.
Thos. Masson, of Toronto, le •(•pier at
the home of his 0070000, !edge and Mrs.
Mere..
Mrs. Elwood, el Moe4mnls, N. W. T.. and
. 8lldr.n are here vldsisg the lady's mesbee,
Mn Sleet,
Mr.. Aigle No Teee&
m.mrcw.m....wr•a,n n,.ar ^t:.•,
• ,,,..gr.teliikt$C1Ifesreciencenass
7 amorally' se a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -JUNE 20
Pap
Binder Twlae- J, R Slrettow, Yrev,
Soo., Torras 8
1)Islogroom 01,1 Weetsd-Mre, 0. Sae -
ton 1
fender* Waatod-W. Ly., 1
Hemmo.61, Fees, Etc-Periet'. Meek
Ston 8
Binet Fatr-Celebr•tloo Gam 8
Yxour.loos to Pa Ammo., -F, F. Lew -
now . 9
Nada-1>owul.g A Wessell 1
NoHa to Creditor.-Prs•4 &Bays21
Par..ole .t Maisie Prier -$supe/
Bra fl
AaooaowmeoN-y. IL Mak1
We got '.m Again- &, B. & M. !I. 1
Bit Bel. of 8smmer Ueod._•8m11h &w. 8
trip to the ParAmerlo•a expssitlp sod
Niger, Falls,
Mw Hideo Strang returned ea 'leeedey
from Soranoo, Pa., to spend holidays eh
bar boa o here,
Mrs. J. H. Williams and Lindsay Williams
left yesterday oa a 4119 u Olerelad .inti
other pointe in Ohio.
Mn. MoOilltouddy r.►arod on Timothy
from Watery, whittle' she bad been 01.1 a
brief visit te 8.r awe,.
Ralph Saimaa, of Molitor Reek, HamU•
ton, was the goat over 8U0day et 6ls refs.
Hoe, Mn. A. J. Mean.
Dr. ad Mn. Molwod, of Calumet, MIMI.,
re visiting at rhethome .f Mn MoLeodso
mother, Mrs. E. Asher. Newgate street.
Mrs. John Clinton, of Mlnneapolb.
Minn., and Mir Douglas, of 8t. Thomas,
haye.oeot the week to town, the goats el
the Idiom Polley.
Wm. Prendergast, of Toronto, tasp.oll r
of rpar.te eo13001e, was to own last went
io his official 0.p&1.y. Mr. Presider:teat le
• Huron 'bid bey."
J T H•vill, of The Michigan Farmer, •
Is In own speeding • few days viatica
with (Hoods. Hs is • brother-in-law so the
MessrsNoireof this tows.
Woe Kate iiobsrgall, of Windsor, for.
morly of Uotlorlob, leaves is • few days for
Europe, where ebe will *peed throe months
pursuing heir elooutnonary studies.
Mr' Halliday was one of the paroeagere
nem Detroit on the City of Toledo thio
week. Shit will be a000mpcotod 00 ►er M-
iura tomorrow by keg muting -lo low, Mrs.
Carlota, who will visit bee eons In Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs J. J. Mercer, late of
Aorta•, wore visiting t6e put week at las
residenos of Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Graham,
Mn. Moroer's parents, They 1.11 oa Ma-
lay tor Wewklw n, Alberta, where Obey
will take up 100ohlag.
Arobd. Sande, of Salttord, who has spoon
a month In • plasma visit with friends 1•
(Henan, Niagara hails sod Buffalo, rotors.
ed borne Wodoesday .700(0., delighted
with bis outing. We aoder.tand It 1. Ms
intention shortly to take • trip to the old
country and the oontl..nt, which may lar
for two months or mon.
SUMMER SPORTS. rI
Following were the .cures made .t the --
weekly matt0g of the gun olob on Friday
evening lest, twelve ben* the possible : 1L.
Naftal, 6 ; 0, Ramon, 4 ; E. R. Wotan. 9;
W. Symonds, 5; O, Oerrow, b ; W, Rat-
ios, 8 ; Fred Sbsr..., 6 t G. Symonds, 5 ;
A, Rosgvle, 4; C. Williams, 3 ; N. D. "
Reugvle, 3.
Tb* Brat of the series of mess for the Mo•
Bantry Beattie what gown by &morose
mine o8 at the Agrloaltar.l Park Woodpile.
day evening of last week. Tbe envies
wars Fred Stophey and Koyvett Nat tot, at
scratch ; E. Mobrlde and Riub. Young, --1'
at half •most. start, &0d Frank Phi, oto
minas start. The rho• w& for throe
miles. Young flolsbod brat, an eighth
of a mile ahead ef the rest, who name
in In • bench, o this order t 1:Imph.y, Mo•
Bride, N.ital, host. 'Then was a large
•rowd of epesta►on.
The bloyele ram between Humber and
Rutherford, of Stratford, and Alex. Melva,
of (Jedertob, h& bean definitely rnsged
to take plum on Friday evalsg, Jane 28th
on the Agricultural Pork track. Tho race
1. N be for Ns miles. The Stratford men
re u etrt amnion and will be allowed N
change pain, while Marv, will .tart on
the opposite side of the 'rook or a quarter
of • mils behind and make his own par.
Title w111 erasure a lIrdtnught mw. Then
will also be an epee targe moos amateur
h.sdlo.p real for good pram. Th. admillilie
loo w111 be ooly 10o, so everybody eine se
and see • big .vanlsg's sport.
COUNTY COURT .
A Long Motet --The ■enring of Oases 00
NM Wet Completed,
The County Coon opened on Tuesday,
Jun. 11th, before Ells Honor Judge Doyle.
The first mss was Gooier e► .l. ve.
(Joylsr, an action on four promtr*ry orae.
Hon. .1. T. Uarrow, K. (' , for plff. ; W.
F'roadlwt for deft Verdict for defendant
with oats.
On Wednesday the hue ..t Farmers vs,
Andrews et a1 , also an action on • premie -
gory ooh, esu postpaid N tk• ihamber
sittings of the County Cart
Dayldson Vs. Township of Howtek es.1,
was an action for Injuries mused to the
plaintiff through the all.ged town/epos of
detendats. I bridge le the township of
Howlok was Wog repaired .od to guard
the appr000b to 11 a ladder was placed
with one end on a raBteg over a culvert ad
the other end ran the grand. Th. pl in•
11ff drove on this ladder In the dark and
was thrown oil 6!. rI, and .nstalo.d oor.
talo (njarlee. Hon. J. T. (borrow, K C .
and R. Vanstos.(Whi/ham) for pie ; E.
L. Dlokloson (N Ingham) for township of
Howlck ; Anson Spotton (H.Me1es) for
third parties. A large number •1 witnesses
were examined and the ease was not none
alndod until Thard.y soon, Moen judo -
mint was given for plantar for $100 and
rate, the d.fendaet, Robert Jamieson, jt,
o0• of the onntrmotor., being made re•
spnneible for the jud/dn•n'.
Wolter, v.. Dene was another wtlen on ,.
a promissory nota or In the &hernial ire p.s
eeselon of th. tote. R Van,te.• for p18 1
R, L TNaki,son for deft. ,1.dgmenl es•
waned.
The (Joar1 adjourned Thurday *.ening
until8sterday,wh.m 0)00dr; vs. Mislkeeell,
an batten for the prim/ of two haggles, Way
take up. Wm. Proodfeet ter 1!. Rae.
J. T. (furrow, K. C., and L. 0. 1)8.ksee
(Exeter) for deft. ,Todgmens was nerved,
The Coags did not sit of Woodsy. Os
Tuo,day themes. v Brows, an motion ler
tin rift of a horse, was beard, to. I.
11.1,, (Broeeah), for pill ; J. P (Mabee, E.
0.. (tit milord), for deft. Judgment weer*.
served.
Te. Ours wird MS arele se Seherd•y
sett, •111 e'Nenk A M.
lNti
MARRIED.
MA('NNI1, HAUGHTON. -At At, Oese o'.
.hurrh, (.dates on Wda.1Aar. Jose
Ha I9rb, by R. Mark 'terwbaal, LA,. rerNNes ,
of res Armors. Ohm C. Ma•Nell, esesad
.on of the late Ala. Ma.Nest t. A e;
Maria, (bird domino' of T. A. Rushee%
Of ahard( Ibt, e* -all .10.0,6,.1(, Out.