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The Huron News-Record, 1894-07-25, Page 9A1 • 0.11i 1r A.011111,e ,P PERT AY 4,4L V ▪ iNOt ,Pa GUST I; 1.894c Brands ef Ales,Port- ers, Lager, 1.4tOn Liquor 11 rivals Ginger Ale alest other goods s.uftable 16r flie ' or o • PLTQl* S, Ri.visio.—Tlio e„ Dom- inioxi 1011'."Otnnkenee.pulIlle IstiO,tliletitember; r • • -„ • L'ni-M1007,10.ANNJV 'AXPI MA131.4,' ME* tetaraeo •,tu. their,,heraei.,131U8;; l',a:WeOles•Oleasallt‘xisAt,l,hqre. Town yogis., 1.00.00niou thourrrakr:.7--‘ There will be a basa 4011 matehherat0=MOrrn* between, these tWn-teaniSt„. Tha tea •eente8tante••.•will 'be:--.•Palalua HI)over p, AffnOW, '1stb, A. •PgirlAttm. 2n1 b, E. Sernt00 3r4 b, Llarland'n fti , 'Kerr r f. Afalci0 4014'0,irtr.Pr;:P4iiaY. rtr tiler468viir4,4-T1ie Bell Tei&"' .phene CenaParrybitve'40.00h9Oett.' ,'45#1intno;. requiredtole,wires'•' linAd 'Atiot..--Attessor'Steve0 Accessed'. tIIO'0014Pc444..- ffm.ilActtheY 'AppeAte4, 'raufa''Potvat. was argued before :440. TM-40:itt Goderioh leSt„ Friday and :asSesaMen1;:•''as4-naula °:hy 'Olfr asseSsOr waa'000fOrnOt' , ;Wn•Nr;OVIVrO,n.:***Nto;:-•44tA6i144 • ViSited.•.Barnia.en the, chpir.,extattsio.n, -:;44(1-7:i Seen-Al:AO- ,V;t9.409-%440.441.4. saythat WostitnildhaVeatiSteiteli woe' herc'. it is just vt#P-IqucgAott-4),t,:tilit :01),04,0011,•.:,1t.is.4"..},70108*1414i • sysx),0,1)0100* honse, 446-4-104,11.#4, -,W7hy--not'„the,100444-4::: take of oneh4c7goe, RAT' •,s1Vadleigh, the; 04110044; Oburo14P00 ipsteaVit serip.tioiis f3r that pablieatiOny:''rhu, VaPer::,`PY.e1PrieeefeiXthen, paces awi is lillecL with select *atter of greatinters'.,;.. ,esCfo,vhhrch •will be here:-. all,Week :nrld Will take orclei'a at:,t11. rerY• 10-W• innea of a year. .$0.000!. ler'it. (Tintreday) ..Xuage 41006'heard Pe case of the„ eel), vs .Williums, ther,youtig man Ace.ftsc4'011' from -theeitto'?Y'of mcLaughlin, Bros, in Goreie.:. ;Only the eyidAsco, for the; proSeentiOry.was4One into, arid this wasso ineonclosivo,:thaf, the ptiserier was acqpitted.: INckineori',. of aPpearedl*, the 'defetice.,-.Star. , , • 41 G ArtlAte :094, will this week he.,buyt 1118,apples in.. theneighborhood nf D•statItelen has, It4P,d'O'leleeed it 'contract- tos:platekin t.he harels of eheiee 'Winter Oniu.iqanday the essrs,P,.Hansfordc • of the - $taPletan •SA/ItyWtirite's -haat' another horse. ',The ,friunniat felt from the tramway and , •„,b0ke,:ita..baCk, In a fewrnbautes it As A6a.,c1..1 ••' • • . „ rreizsEss natium 4101:o1 anclerich, oneof the most courteous and sticcessful hotel men in the provinee;• has disposed of the hion•to J, Wiliffersden, of Ingersoll,. ad he.tbolt ,ehirige to -day. Fni lifor4nai1tsrrs,:--Messrs. Seale & Hoover, of the Clinton -Marble Works, are turning eqt Come very fine moons ,MentS., .,Theirstradn is on the increase and their Work may now be seen in ',nearly nit "Sections 9fiauron; ,A81_211/0.1.D.--There WAR an interests, 'gmurcie Of base balkiest Friday after- tiOn :petweer 'scrub nines captained' Ford and Jim' Finch. The ttter. Won; .he score being, 21 to 18. ettRsilmPired the game: e Clinton Cricket Club 9 . cgdetin -at Stratfardlast. day.The• Heraldkl.says ,Stratford tainisterelr'a very ..teeYere,defeat to inten .winning the nratchby an inn- AtafortyAnne runs. • •Borvano, CEPEnon.—The owner of a '6114ired,Jaitgdeog in town' offers a re- IfttififermatiOn thatavill lead to MO.kvietietiot The guilty Parties who he ',other day painted 'a portion of the animal red,'•Ther is a' statutory law rlardding cruelty to animals. NEW.STocx.—TsrE • MmWs-REcateri as just placed in stock something en- tirely new in wedding stationery ; also • supericir lines of envelopes, business •-.Stationery; ," bond papers, &c. • The prices are Very reasonable and the tinting of the first corder. Ew Sea-sr.—The new hotel owned and conducted by Mr. Robert Mason ris'an excellent new sign 'executed -by 'airtiirS Spooner & RayS011 and is -- lettered to read "Mason House." The tend is rine of the best in town and • the Mason ` House is receiving a fair proportionot public patronage. tiATIrIxd.—The enterprise of Capt. ,Babb,, of Froderich, is commendable. Alehasi ids:splendid bathing house open • for the general ..public and gives bra •i.portant tnformation in another column. ;01 or readers should not pass Capt. '• Balib's Bathing Hi House when n Goder- .-iels., Ladies, gentlemen and children **ill lied him epurteous and attentive. • • Dwari. OF A WELT.A.CNOWN 1101iSlO ' BUYER.—The news of the death of Mr. ',B. Aubry, the horse buyer, will be , learned with deep regret by_ Ws many • friends here, and more particularly by Hthe farming dommunity. He was „taken Suddenly ill a short tirne ago .With a severe attack of infia.mination "on the lungs, and after four days •af • 'titans° suffering succumbed to its Mal effects. Mr. Auhry has for many 'years made Clinton. one of his princi- pal markets, and during that time pur- • chased a number of good horses. He ,atars a buyer of no mean repute. SAO Acolnitart.--Messrs. .S, W. ijnd J. Cook, former tesidente of °Anti* and Goderich township, happened' With a very. serions accident the other day in Chides°. They wereenga,. g05: . in the znanufactore of "Our star asaveV,„ tising torpedos," and had a 'hurried order of 10,000 packagee to be shipped to Boston. DUe catcrwiis not observed in mixing thecherawals arida terrible' explosion took place, Mr. ".1," 'A; Cook'a,right eye was tern' out iantl boy's arm lacerated. ' The building,wi badly shattered and Messrs. Cook Cook lost their all. J. W. is a hrOt4P to Arthur Cook, tOwn, and J.. is nephew to Peter of Goderich township. **ivy( Toliltei GittlWr $74417041frigt OF tillascootk 2-400,4VOrd, haft pot been received itren% the earuPlugfp;einale On the lake Shore of ,Oodeeich towenhIP that shoal Of 'millions, of doul grasshoppers has 4ecti-washed,ashorei •: TO,;*'Orotow;-.4he toodeO 'OW ,"Oriapt Oluti will nue:lora tho With ',Clinton cricketers te-inee. row,Recrotioo, Park. here.- The London .taan,1 :la the. One that was to have battled with 'tho.,-fa!petts• Phih- de.lphians a few diLys ago Au 0*.cith,10 •Matelt.i8 Oatar44:10c*04„ t.06 •;:,•H ” ..AXOTrairn. PrOxiatit ,lict of the late Robert' Beaeoiu, diedin' .00derieb: towoship'yesterday, -aged IA; years itu'd three -luenthe.'--The. funeral. .Will tdkerplace40-niVrevalTharSdaa4 :heineSteaC 'IZiaV field cinneterr.• .„ An' Barsn °awn' am: --The Olioton Twn Band,under the'tleaderShila nt John 1'. 'Shrink, will play in the Park, cm Thurs- day evening, 2ad Aug:, Oweather per- mitting) the following prograramer— March , Sere Lovers "GpoesNight Andt. and Waltz - Alpha. Sere March March :OVERTAKEN BY THE "MAN -KILLER." ,motorman's pronapt action in Tor- onto last7,Saturday aftetnoon averted another trolley fatality. The affair • visacf witnessed by Mr. W. C. Searle, of Clinton. Frank COombes, a 12.year- • old lad, who lives at 60 Cecil street, • was driving along front street near • Scott street about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. He did not notice. the •approaeh of motor car No. 2•70, and in attempting to cross the tracks the car trtielt his waggon and threw him stars almost directly • in ' front. • ()babes Was dragged some distance the fender and Tied the Motorman t reversed his motor Ceombes would Ye been crushed to death. As it was • was badly bruised and cut, his gen was almost demelished and orse .injuried by the collision. 6 ambulaucererooveddoonsbes to his bine, Where Dr, Dobie, of McCaul reet„, attended. tel his injuries, 'Motor No. 270 has a had name among the ilWaY 'Men. It is called ..the "man on aeeount of the fitunher of eotilk that have been either killed or jtired Coombes was progrete- '‘,A.rnaonia". Good Bar My Lover. Finale. The Band cordially invites the citi- zens_ to spend the evening in tlyi Park and take advantage of the, concerts, for the evenings are growing short and will soon prevent playing there. A DAY AT LAKE Hunox.—The first annual Scottish Games under the auspices of Camp Macpherson No. 48 S. 0 S., will be held in Kincardine on Wednesday, August the 81h., when $1,500 in prizes will be offered for com- petition. The far-famed Pipers Braid of the 48th Highlanders will be present in full strength and Highland Costume. The Kincardine Flute Band in kilts will also be in evidence that day. A prize of $75 is offered for the team winning the hose reel race. This prize is sure to attract the fastest teams in Western Ontario. Prizes are also offered for the largest canair and camp coming the longest distance. The S. S. Cambria will run excursions on the lake during the day. John D. McPherson, the champion shot 'putter of the world, will endeavor to break' the world's record at Kincardine on the 8th. The prize list is made large enough to draw the hest athletes m Canada and the United States. Spend a day at tkie lake and hear good music and see good dancing and skillful athletes. heap and efficient railway transports', ion has been arranged. See bills andprogrammes for particu- lars. Write Kincardine, August 8th, on your notebook and make no con- flicting appointments. .Cana ian Medley. aft000000..t.:. #0100 efroin 'eXterirled' nientien of 'the deatl; Pioneer will anneiu' hi thceer o.ydio,..,;ne#, week. „ • l'eol)Ie Who JI'tivcJ MistWMioni0 Wire' rsitin .011000;44-Brussels..Pmf). , 4 misS h4lidOvi.lig with fileuds4.4 • '1%41; 3. '34eksen, OP earnith, kwas. itt t-aYtif,Thureday.:, , iSe iaa,EArst.t.,,of Cliitton, is *Jett - 'Jug -friepde in tpuii.--'.Vinghaui Times, •' avip,S; ,g:;peneabst.tar':, pd3d,, childten, have rortnitiedlooniSliellflatdtern„ ''„Dis T. O. BrUceio,,;,IVAitimiliii in ret4rned,Yesterday. Ars.. Forbes 18 visithig relatives in, th§91,1600,04-Y, "WO, (Bev.) Smyth is on a visit , to, .friends at Sarnia and Fetrolia. • ' Of, Jackson tOS4'.19.0O^.0,. visit ta".Novit,Seotia; T. - Harland was last and • is .week On a business trip to Remit - *So' Toronto and Other points. , •0;. Cole, of Flint, lViiek „is on • visit '.•to.. -f relatives and friends in kOlintairoAneighborhoed. V.4„;'3"ohrt- Wieernan, of Gilroy fga' isetriarY ;Tent Friday and Saturday , (Ames, • of the New Era, • lee01)14•17r#0 Tralref. 'Dr. II-08er1 a former resldent of Clinton, Was 10 town last week.. 10 'all 100 fOreign travels he fotioa.no Place Aa favored Canaaa, . • • • , ;M. Prank 0rabb, ,,of 'the- cOtniti town,_ inadt the MI to (."'livitonon hie Ituage :in one 'hoar., last #enday 'eVeri-••iflg• gie$' Clinton, . spending ber holidays. in :town - with her unale, iti. Theinas.Coneb,and other Recorder • . Mrs. Whitt; is on.a. two Weeks TOO- - fin the iaizilly O ifr. Joh** ,H.Oherteop,./ HuttAl? fOrluerlY-af Pliut94.`%14#1(3koclerrlelh: .e.• • ,,• ' • • ' • ' Ati7s),'• 'daughter 144v,a_returned- from -A `,t)St9.:W.ePke visft to NVIpghtlatil. 'TUI.\VLLLtL and Other • ,ttlitlt/S! ., ' • es, faVerabir could be expected Monday eveping., Mr. Searle would is ,a11.,veopin going to Toronto to it re :Shorn eye An the niotot tate. bey aie really dangerous: 1,0 exit' "f v Arils at Toronto and St. athatines. . and ,Mrs. Peter Cantelon Jr family spent &few days with rela- AD ttsrGtdi'lk London 'towns/du. 2Ii. spent several sdatiray.00:fOolirdiat•Audettlitrovadoot;,* H,V:atitt• .nrde Mi'. IT. gime, of Patr'S relief' Mills; is cernbining hairless With pleasure at Toronto, Galt and,other places.. People who travel should. fit secure their wedding folders a,nd ca.11ing cards TnE NEws-Reconn office. Mr. George Trowhill, and daughter, returned Monday from a few days sojourn with friends at Brampton. Miss Bella Porter, of Goderich, is the gnest of her aunt, Mrs. James Stevens,—Atwood Bee. Mr. Geo. D. McTagart expects to pay a visit to New York city next week. Mrs. S. Greig and grandson left to- day on a visit to Toronto and Hamil- ton. • Mrs. J. Steep and sister, Miss Rowe, left on Friday on an extended visit to CRICKEt.—Messrs. Bruce, Harland arid Hunt witnessed the great inter- national cricket match in Toronto last Saturday. The result, as given in Monday's Empire, will interest local cricketersi—The first victory in inter- national cricket in the last lustruni was won on Saturday by the Gentle- men of Ontario over the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, by the handsome margin of seven wickets. There is little doubt that the best eleven won, and though the teams were equally rriatch0, there was no batman, on the American eleven to show such form as either Terry or Goldinghatia, and excellent as was their bowlina, McGiverin's puzzling work was far better than anything done by the visiting truodlers, The Gentlemen of Philadelphia, on paper, come out even on their visit to Toron- to with one victory, one draw, and one loss in the three matches, The Hose - dale club was beaten, but they did well in holding down the visitors'to 141 ‘rims. TheToronto eleven, which is this year undoubtedly the strongest in the country, practically won their Match with the visitors, and everyman on the Canadian Side hatted with a confidelice that has hitherto been wanting inthese encounters, and the lack of.which has on mare °dragoon than ank CaUsed ignarnittiOtts defeat,' It; reinained foe the; Ontario eleveit vistoy, .sta thstgfi ti),0 team, nitat, tingWas, oinitting Terry, balite equal Of the Toronto team in 40atilig, tt Waa partittilarly powerful hi heading, ,140, 4 plarire,":ana: faieilY; who ave:::boan ',Visitig'itt the' recideOce,o, `Warksou„, 311., torileat, Teroetd. thif.SWeek. .2 • • 'Herbert, tinsett, of .1"eit is tnei.-gueSt . of Kr, Geo,: Theobakt.- Lixosett is laglidays, 'tont is, fShre*iii; enough eenalalue- hutoess; CAitia; Tureedi'aud:'Mr„!T. of Geilerich,,beth fermer,Vesident8 oi poced tiirough:;here ou 8 visit to TOVonta 10; klattirgaY' and returned; to *40340740We, 'Yesterday,. • - '• 1‘11,::-.41:et•',ChrYstal4of the fanious ,r6baeria-41ailer-WOrks; was In town: o;ihis way -,howelast Thursday. He toosk lif:the choir excursion atid:cour;- Inismeas With pleasure. • ' T.::;TakiPiou,..ir.,_ rotarnea Yroul tona, 'Sattirday through the' States acd,,hronght with hint a novelty - in the -Shape, of A .goose heater which ein be seen workiok, in- his It • has a ;Small tatik'which holds half a pint ofgasolinethat..•feedgc the inside. and '1.41)Atec steady 'heat." • For a re* rents ii'dayea -bet, iron. cati'aiways be, had. is new,InTention- and Jack - 'eau ',Brea. have, been ' -offered the sole right otit.top lAreatern Ontario. ...,, • • ' The So Ple-nicia,st Thursday to oderich—St. Paul's aod. Ontario • froet,cansecl nearly 400 passengers to go. • The best of weather prevailed and the Children enjoyed theinsebres ha- inensely. It was unfortunate that the civic Isollaa.y was on the day following and a very cheap Home Circle Otetir- don to Toronto on Saturday. Had it not -been for the .congieting arrange.. ments following 'many more would have gone to Goderieh. The civic holi- day was toe early.in the season. Mr. D. Clair, Goderich, called oil TOBNEws.RtnaBLiilitsklifoodaY. Oltift end childrkai have bean on a visit to relatives in Clinton and neighbor- hood for a week and. will return in a week or ten days.- Mr. Cluff, who is in the county tovvn organ factory; will re- sume work on Monday. Nearly fifty men are employed and a good and paying trade haa been built up from 'Vancouver -to Halifax, while the local trade is good. In the manufacture of these iastruments the only imported wood used is walnut and that comes from Indiana ; the Canadian woods used comprise Maple, ash, butternut, bass -wood, pine, &c. Piano eases, Mr. Chill says, have the run, and they are made in various styles and finishes. "To see their make of organs," he de- clares, "ie to admire them, and to hear them is to desire them " We are pleased to learn of the succese of any Canadian industry. C—se.0" • . • Gederfili, iTt tvgb e c°0,uu7s ebtliits fitsTir iSgt4940. 'atliAt 0.14- tdt pthreeMlioinor p.tr. ehrteeeddcepriptlAnoks:S. It 1•?, near' Pead!ourr,2 • • : POOY $41V,PP0441r0.001r °OtO Oa Monday. = - Mrs, ,, Lloyd. was .10 the 14 .1.11004 city• last Week.• • .Sodge and Mrs. Carpenter retOrrtect t.4z, pewit t414.1rA • Missiis F. E. and A,; W. mot ,Tvere visiting -1n Toronto till few' days. The ,'Nbitlindiet-:ShrtdaY‘ 'ant ex. tilint4n **ba ,was(not interfered with y X8 will berelnetribarecl by 01 illethe.' . , (lists tel. heir nnusna cfndetieh.' by .the elork-eitua west er, The steruner caelbria WA4P, Port ell Fri4firetilier nerthward join:qv, , _ MO.; D. •Cantelon spout a few`..-4Art Tototito Xast week. • - • •:.; 4/.480-W4401f; of Clliaton, was visit- ing -10' the circular towo last: Wednes- 'dayil° ' • •' .The r:Meeliantee' Institute loses OW°. .,MMelle4t Meolhers by •the removal, to Ohathain Of Mr...Rolit: Park the presi- dent, and lo Gait of the secy., Mr. Geo; 'Pitiveae;• `Pnl Park who 134s been pritt Mr. '-•••-e* — for five aria cur publie schools half year& hos b,een appointed public seheelinepector for West ',Kent. This .'appoluttnent severs las conneetion. •WithOOderich and its sehools, a loss to tOwo and pupils, for the gentleman lairs ;been 'an exemplary citizen and an in- sktietcie whose work is see n ourOolleg- InStitute pupils. d the ma,nyexCell- ent teachers round about us, whO have PaOsed. through:the model school dur- ing:his•inasterships West Kent is to be ceongratillated. on the wisdom of its 'seleetion of an inspector,. for a more able or painstaking official it would be herd to find. - % :Bliss Sharman wa,s visiting friends in TOronto the past week. Those who have not yet enjoyed the 'pleasure of a k bath on our excellent heady should visit Babb's bathing es- biblishment forthwith, or the season may:pass away without their .enjoying 'the:roost pleasurable pastime of the season. cODERIGH BEACH BATHING 11011gE. The privilege of the magnificent beach being secured from the Municipal Corporation of the Town, a. large addition has been added to the former Bathing House, which makes it second to none in America. Is now open for the accommodation of excursionists and all others who wish to indulge hi surf bath- ing. The beach is the finest in America with a splendid sloping, sandy bottom and combines safety with the best possible advantages for swimming. Particular attention given to the care of Lady and Children bathers. Bathing suits for hire at the small charge of ten cents. The whole of the above is under the supervision of CAPT. Witl. RABB, formerly of the R. N., now of the Canadian Life Saving Service. Mra. Brayley and children returned to Teronti) last 8aturday. Chief Nerthgraves, Of ;Inger801,k, has COmtneneed 8, crusade dok, ov.or.O. summonses:44TC been -•-, issuoci.:'"apluO" ovvners...0:',40gc WhD• hAN* not coruplietl v-04- tPo. 'Mi.,:11...'11;'0eani,,,prefesSni dairy- ing, •:at the; Ontario 'A. richltnrat Cot-. 7 edoeSdating hter,i;•cf- '1.eg`,0*: Vas raarried,Oh to NMies, Ansley, , daii Gcoge Ansley of Cuelp1t..„ A ease Of OntlaA-pov hos 4eve1113„,e444 A Weil y near Dover '00titoe,,Det, . The, township, authorieties „ytoll 'lig,: "hat they can to keep , the • coothrekk iti cheek. Tbe patient is a *,a0ng: POI*, girl. ,,, The Wingham firemen have ;,been ' invited to go to Kincardine to Oeutests. tor a $50 purse with the &brawl of that,: place. They wrote back telling fate. .Kincardine people to make the,purses4 $25 larger and they wduld,ge- • Two men named JOsePh. Landry, , aged sixty, and Benjamin Suelli aged - 20, employed by John Liddy, Harwich township, quarrelled Saturday evening. Snell knocked the old man clowirand kicked him in the abdomen and side, inflicting injuries so serious that Lair', dry is now ost, the point of death in Chatham General Hospital. -Snell, who has beenarrested claims that be was only "fabling” with Landry. A most estinuible young 'qady, - the persou of !MGR Agnes Ferguson,. departed this life on Sunday the 22 inst., at her mothers' residence, Eiceter,;st the age of 28 years, 1 monuth and 4. clays. The deceased was a, very- ac- ceptable teacher in the Exeter Public School until Easter when she was obliged to resign on account of POQV health cells - ed by consumption. Bes idesa sorrowing mother three sisters and a, brother, she lea,ves a host of friends, to mourn her demise. . Sotne one discovered recently • that the sward worn by general Wolfe when he fell on the Heights of Abraham, 100 years ago, is in the noSsession of an impecunious officer in the British Army, and an agitation was begun for its purchase by the Dominion. G ()verb - Ment„ The officer in question avas willing to part with the rusty relic two weeks ago for 215--4Kiw. he wants $1.500. The consequence is that ell serious agitation has ceased and the parsimonious Britisher will not receive an offer, even. About 4.80 Thursday night a shock of earthquake viras felt in Lindsay,Ont. There was a tremor in the earth, which lasted for two or three secoridSs and was followed by a report or ex- plosion, which sounded like a, cannon, which had been fired a long distance off. Houses were shaken and windows rattled. Quite a number of residents of the South Ward rushed out of their houses, thinking a mill boiler had ex- ploded. No damage appears to have been done, and there is no doukit it was a shock of earthquake. • • Mrs. Gorman, of Sarnia, is visiting at tkie .residence of Mr. -G. N. Davis, North. street. Jonotha,n Miller will this week hand over the Albion to his successor. Mrs. and Miss Caldwell, of Amherst - burg, are visiting in the aircular town. Miss B. Wilkinson was visiting rela- tives in Toronto this week. •Mr, Allan Seeger has charge of St. George§ during the absence of the rector, Rev. Mark Turnbull. • Regular meeting of the town conncii on Friday evening. The Public School Board will rneet next. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Seeger and party are in bamp at the Black Hole. Mr. Berry, who bought Fear's stook of drugs recently, has moved to Luck - now. Mrs. Bowden, a lady at one time well known in Goderich, died in Col- borne township the pet week. Several passen„oers arrived by a re- cent boat, intending to stay in Goder- ich, but being/unable to obtain accom- modation, re -embarked for some place that is -not so crowded with summer tourists. Mrs. (Rev.) W. Johnston is visiting friends itt,Goderich. friends and relatives in StreetSville, their former home. Mr. H. Kerr and wife, of Viringha,m, were visiting friends and relatives in Clinton and Goderich township for a few days last week. .• Mr. W. C. Searle wag; in Toronto last week con business and can recount many Ail interesting event of Queen City life. Mr. D, of. the Gode,, rich Signal, was among the forty county town excursionists who went to Toronto last Friday, Mrs. Sohn Callander and children, of the, Forest City,:are on a two weeks visit to relatives and blends in Olin. ton. Mr. W. Howard, of Toronte, was last week "wheeling" through Mkteliellf Seaforth, Olirittnat Goderieh add Kin- eardine on a business tell). The bicy- cle is his favorite steed. friends Messrs. JoSeph Pelton and Jas. McIr- vine, of Paris, lost three cattle from the effects of eating Paris green. It seems the above trained gentlemen Miss Craigie was visiting in rented a pasture field from Mr, Wm. Toronto the past week. Hill, and next to the field was a potato , . patch that had been sprinkled with Paris green the daybefore. Mr. Hill, after using the poison, hid it in the field some place with the intention Of _ continuing his work the next day, but during the night the three cattle got into the field some way ancl partook of the poison, which promptly did its work, and in a few hours' the animals died. The loss will be considerable, as the animals were valuable. The regular meeting of the Huron Veterinary Medical Association was held on Friday, 20•h ult., in the Town Hall, Goclerich, and was attended by a large number of veterinary surgeons from different sections of the county.. The chair WAS .occupied by the yfresi. dent, Dr. .1. Wilson, of Winghana, and an interesting prOgratinne, compose(l of reports of cases and discussion 'there- on was taken part in by all present. A special featnee of the meeting was, an instructive address delivered by Dr.. Gibbs, of St. Marys, president of the ' Pe.rth Association, in which ho dealt with several very interesting' topieek audhis remarks were much appreauitedt - by the menabers present. The rneeting. adjourned to Stratford, for Oc on-•' . 3rd. . Bard. Short, of Parkhill, and Jennie, Johnson were married at Willow Hall, Bengali, Oht., the residence of. the,, . bride's father, Thursday. The 413i.ide- groom was the hero of the 6:scent Walt', • far Arson, Miss Johnson, the brid‘ ./ was one of the -witnesses for the de--/: fence) while the °fiftieth* ,ministef, Rev. G. EL Thomson, and the groo .. mat tf an, . Mr. Brewer.,_had given evitl 'eel at the trial. Miss Mary Johnson at 047 . ed her sister. The wedding will he the „ talk Of the echnitry 'side for Many -it , day. Guests attended from. .011riton1,, Seaforth, Bayfield, Exeter, Zuriell.,, Liman, Thedford, .and other places., '• There were about wo goests present The carriages in which they .artiVed Warp&eked as closely aopossibie and orow ed . cfa- 4 -acre field. After the eete- manym r, and Mrs, Short left for A trip up" the lakes via. Goderieh. The pre,. Bents are thiseribed 'as, something, wonderful, 10 the eolleetion were cook , Stoves, a sideboard, furniture for .: dining room, hed. Nunn. Oil `parlet.,, dielies,' beautiful jeweis, atia so On, Otte ' article was only duplle&i1cl 11' 1 homestead, 24 nu es ninth of Btlisge* times. . owitijr to. a Teders ; eaVet- ' to Jas. Parr. _of London Township: Ment in the -bride's family the festivf- The price, $6,200, is Considered Tory ties intident tO the marria•ge Were reasonable, conaidering the prime tow toned doWn, and there were-. flti ,, • ditiott of the place, . . ' speeches, r 111,9130111c. -- APPoINTIKMITs osvren n.f THE GRAND It. A. CHAPTInt. The M. E. Grand Z. has notified the Grand Scribe E. of the following ap- poletnients in Grand Chapter:— v. E. Comp, deo, atenkbom, flitI1e, Grand le Aietbeint Soleredgm, V. E. " S. O• Warner, limosheer Grind 1214 mariesta sewage. V. it. " A, 4'431 rob, pliatham, Grand SVIOidt It • E. CLIotf.itWeigl.044110! druaut:M. V. B. W. Herst, Sala Karietotana. •Standard tetifet At. VVI112. Jtlng, theektille, Oriuld Dir. of CdreMontoe. • ✓ . E. -1‘ Wm. MeLaten, Oreegetile, Grand Organlot. V. 211. " A. IL IC. Afetkaittld, Woodstock-, °gra Parsaarant. ,„ V. 13. " I. W. Berk. berelbev Stewert. V. Torboto, " V. E. retrah. OttkVille, ", V. " G. AnIrdarh D0412011414•' " ; Goderich Towngbip. Mr. David Beacom, of the Bayfield Line, is having his residence painted. • Mr. John Beacom has completed extensive improvements to his residence. He has now one of the most comfort - a ble and inviting homes in the town- ship. &MAY CiirrenCY. Wednesday, August 8th, is Wing - ham's civic holiday. Sir Oliver Mowakcelebrated his 74th birthday on Monday. ReeveSparling, onVingham, shipped week. a car of tub butter from Brussels ast Postmaster Farrow has been appdnt- od C. P. R. ticket agent at Brusbels as successor to J. T. Pepper. D. McNaughton was slightly injured at Ament Bros.' factorY,IBrussels, last week by a falling scaffold. Wingham and Listowel played a draw in their football game at Wing - ham lal3t week, neither team scoring. Kincardine's Scottish Celebration will be held on Wednesday, August 8th. Mr. Harold South= and Miss Mamie Pavey, of London, are at present rusti- cating at Bayfield. Mr. Henry Yates, O. E., a prominent Canadian railroad contractor and capitalist, died at his home in Brant- ford, Ont.,,on Sunday week. A very exciting game of lacrosse was played at Mitthell Friday between the • Stratford and Mitchell teethe. The score was 4 to 1 in favorof Mitchell. Brussels WAS streekssful in securing third prize in the ctimpetition for male voices at Sarnia at the recent united. &oleo excursion to -that point. ' mat berried Chas.Murray, of the Own. While hitching Fraley, a, young ship of Tuekersinith received a kick on the abdomen from it colt which terminated fatallv.' Thos, Metaluehlin, of the Township of Grey, has die ()sea of his 100 -acre s