Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1885-9-25, Page 4. 4 NEWS ABOUT HO1►MI. Thee eU ssistl ige of*1 .s'teareurt, rti, sad ew.Lj arei W •Yes sea m oar re ,I.t. maw a same* sad >!l. mma pimustlag }tear Oa rsrtaoasntbe demi r. - 11 is ass tree that aeM watts thesaletee mmagusraatee Iseek for we.ts to costs ti tutrwsted wit the Joh. TrT Atm. What Is a dude 1 You can amwer that peensiL bet well dreamed sea. each as pia realms Ir. &A Pridhas •ttreets attesting' sod • t 1 m th . eu fare est et W clite h m►s Mrs Utrvin displays oar of the choicest and a. est attraoUee a.aortmeat of draw Smuda le s.liderielk is the sewed shades, with tree - anew sad glues' to iwt,:h. All wad uttom•s se tae. per yard. Be wlss sail Ret your hooka. mistiest/7, etc at Wig Coolie's n w lens art sure get Mesh •heck sad the pro es are ergo sad peipaler. Mr. lemon. manager. suss is pease yawn sod Md. -else TAILoitiso - ucvrur['. Char sleek b saw ousaplete for fall mad winter reads. Our pinna wow( possibly be surpar- ed. quality sad stylerouddereed. Take •look through our immense rsace of new goods osi goads sad priors. and be cosviaced. li u roatat•c. at A. P. McLeans. A Lisette!. (erns. Maunders t time offer • anal et special prices to tame purchasing Iter Burners frons their. Tb..s who intrust c bangles or purebasieg a cost acre should . all ted see their samples. and take ad vantage ..t ibis liberal offer. .111 the leading puarr end round stoves in steak. ' IL. tbeapret t..ose under the sun. - Frank Elliott renisintl,at Bru.seI.. Mian Fannie Rummy has leen eery i!1 Messrs Rapp and Dosed returned we Tweeds, Inst hemp theft flip W beasia, is tare health wed •/eels, (tgt report • very meow, pastae. r f Tb. Behnsi board will holt Its regular spoofing us bload•y, OsN 6a►, when it is to be beeped all the mete . ill be w theft good behaviour. The assizes will begin uo the 13th of ( ctober. The town Council .i11 meet on‘Friday ui Heat week. Mrs. Joseph Noble ba. had • relapas, seed is very ill. Lohman Wilson and leu brother Oliver Sr. at Toronto. Mr. Neibergell returned from Cbicaeo on Wednesday IaM. J. C. Harrison's little terrier was stoten on Sunday kat. Henry Horses is Wain in Out loosing remarkably well. Mies Sarah Sharman is visitingatAb- ton, the guest of Miss McKwes.--7-- Cbnrlie Davis has returned after a summer's sojourn in Miuneaota The telephone poles look quite re r!.erchr in their drab and red coats. Order your fall show printing at once. if you don't wart to be disappointed. Mn, Smith. Krnttston street. has had a amen attack of erysipelas in her face. Mrs. It. Rhynes and little mon, belt for their hosts at Detroit on Friday last. Miss Bemis Chilton left for Niagara co Friday where she will attend college. Mrs. James McFarlane, of Chicago, is the guest of her father-io law, Bnttaina Road. The *mitre.) net with • serious acci- dent a couple of week. ago Hear Port Sarnia Marry McLean, druggist, of Port Elgin, was in awn last week. He look- ed well. Maw Louisa Cassidy is visiting her sister, Mrs. Johu Pled, .4 Hamiltee, Obis week. A. A. Vaulter, o1 Harris' self -binder works, Brentford, s spending this week in God.rieh. Mrs. McMahen. we regret to learn, is still cuntiued to her room from her rheu- matic attack. Revs T. M. Campbell and G. F. Sale ton represented Gwlerish at the prohi biters a nvenUon. Wm. Venation', of the National Reiner Mills, Brussels, visa in town this week. visiting his friends. Mrs. Knox, of HoImeanlle. was in town this week, the guest tet Mrs. M. Black, West street. We are pleased to see Thos. Melee aroused again after his recent some by an inflammatory attack. The Saginaw steamer. Oconto and itairinaw Valley have discontinued their route for this mason. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs- L.tng and Mias Seegmiller hale returned to town atter a plea ant holiday tour. John McDonald, of Crshb's farm, hes gone to P..rt Huron, called by the seri- ous illo.ms of bis father. John Rhodes, ..f Pennsylvania, who mud a visit to, his (-intern. Elijah Martin, has returned to his home. Miss Mary D•n:ey returned on Wed. nesday last from an eatendcd trip W Montreal and .ether cities. Rev. Frs. 11',ntters and Litz, and the other pn.uts of the London dhow., are is the Forest city the .emir- - -,• . Mrs ('. H. (;marred will remove next week to her new store on Hamilton $tenet, opposite Belcher'• Bakery. ages. Jas Watson and Mee. Alex. %rat sons have gone t.. Ripley, to attend the fcereal of their •tetee in that locality. The srhn.M.-r Mary `t Gordon sailed during Monday sight with a argo of fish barrels and salt for the 1*.',mc island& (ler thanke are doe to Mos. Win C*.upb.'I f •r a bael..( of Li int plans, which nc.:rel the editorial palate. The crews .1 the tut Tru.leau aid dredge Challenge sere employed o11 %4rmlay srarchtng flee bart* r for *utiles 1 tee Wa!I 't.tw, f •nurrlr with has dropped into a g o al position in l'h.• rare He has our hest wr.jes for twsecees 1014. J. Mrpouit..11, t,f Detroit, eat tr town oaring II, amok “Ilam 1.. ha a. d Ido in the ('ity ••t the Straits Was rrtM- f i •rdon, .Alinet -raker and an kr taker ha* ata .nil„ut.crnnent its t le week '• issue that all should read. Mee Lie advertisement. 11e are p•Ira.c.l t o et:e •h• r •err. "liel.teneber, hoes the' pea of `less Nkreamings. pure'. tet Rune, in tit (•y,wg.. jet.t•u.,no. The L.ndun prtgelri.le Land attglded the Place K.dlrr Rink °n Fabler last. Tifo Mot king Bird slab raristimes was wool h.tutdelIy rendered after the '!tenting was ores. The anemic m not varve`• .,,.,ai,•h for a roller no: , the n.,sr e! are skates .. Oust dr .venin;; it. Mr. and Yrs. White, (see Belle Reid), of Luckey', 'poet part tet their hooey - moon is town, the guests of Mrs. Sher man, stater of she bale. The Gderir 8aex u has at imed the good old are of 37. Toa Sweat is ene of the beet.., tri is the the D.. m►wuk-J8tntlurd 1 . Mrs. Fisher, of Kincardine, and her daughter, Mrs Hunter, of the same O(.ec'e were the guests last week .4 Moe h jah Marna, .laser of Mrs. Yis:ie r. Mies Estee McCu.ket h•s returned to bar home is New York, atter • ►wgth- eoed visit to her uncle and sunt, John McIntyre, Saltford, and Mrs. A. W.Iwo, Gsd.n.5. Tau Holo. tiros at has entered upon its sixth year under ate present prrq•net ora. Tie Siox•t. is a good Ioc.1 paper. and devisees the success it bas achieved. --I Milton Sun 11'e would call the attention of the readers of the Seurat. to the column of advertimment on this paste. You may often Yet information to your advantage in ''The People's Column The Churchd : ttlund Temperance Union s to be A ',mewl was held ..n Kindel ni,;:.t Int, when it wee decided to hold the neat regular meeting on Monday evening, October 5th. The auction sale of carriages, ata, hehl by Story Bros. last Saturday, was a worsen. The rhos went off rapidly and prices were eery fair. John Knox, a ' gond judge of a rig, was auctioneer. Dr. 8. J. Fromm, of Detroit, son of Deputy-Rgistasr Fraser, was 'named on Wednesday. The doctor has many old friend. in Goderich who wish hien every happiness in his matrimonial state. The slow of the sunset on Tuesday evening led many people to believe that a fire was raging at the docks The smoke from the tall chimney of the bug mill added to the illusi The sight was a grand nue. THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1885. Beaulieu* Boma -We have just resetved diose hum Eaglad • •6.4011 env inetradwu books is Isms Pit .. e ' ofh*Aetnah. wfbas►s .old at 110a, and the "Maedir meek A kaowledfe oaf eho14h..d r wanahle to all, and the p1rvreeaata was de tial sower - age their ohildnre to lama it make a great mistake. No hotterpreomat est, of a s he put into the head; l 1 ter 0Mi than an ►6sarestioa book on phew gsaPbl. Wen. Campbell, taws Mork, was mated away to •toped the luaersl of los sister. Mrs. Thos. P. Dicaemoa, of Detroit, and left for that city oft Friday. lira Nakasone .um a former reeids.t lioderteh, and her biab•ad at moo time owned • uswspaper Imre. Bhp had been .+hog for same time, sad bed spent • few wools in Goderich this •.'.rase with a view to benetitttag her health, which w.. oven then in • precarious ..sd;Burs. Mrs. Campbell was i. Dwteuit .heal her sister-hn-law died. The choir of Knox church sill furnish the music at the re opening of Bethany church, Goderich township, .n Monday evening neat. There will be some good souring. Several .4 the speakers will also he from Goderich. Sugar Srsauxo. -David Hally, of Godench township, was brought before Jade. Toms tee Thursday, charged with stealing • sheep from W. H. Lobi'. He elected to be tried without a jury, and the .ease will be drpmed of un Mondry. Mr. and Mrs. D. Glass visited Kind: Mon last week. Mr. Glass has malid-The Bank of Montreal •gene, here the most popular oonetary institution ,.f the county. It is • pleasure to do business with so gentlemanly and .enable a man. The following programme was present- ed at the High School Literary E.enety's entertataweent last Friday oveninv Reading. J. Allen ; Recitation, Mile Helen Polley ; Solo, Miss Melntyrs ; Reeding, Mr. B.ahannon ; kecitattcn, Mess Edith Wiggins ; Song, the Mimes Thompson ; Reading, H. 1. Strang. Ar•Tn7R Tw tarRlc•ta.-On Monday east the (i.dench Amateurs .111 present the two laughable pieces, "Sir Simon Biwple and "The Brothers,' in Victoria Hall. We feel confident from the put record of the players that the pieces will be well put tee the hoards and the parts well acted. The will likely draw a big hoses Aeorwta Litena Cast -On Wed- nesdayafternoon George Smith was brougt before Mayor HorV'n on com- plaint ad License Inspector Bell charged with violating the second part of the Canada Temb.rance Act. living t.. the *bosom of the material witnesses, the Mite was adjourned w 3 o'clock p. m. un Sat urday. Ii. K. Kirkpatrick, of Chicago. who spent a portion. ,f his summer vacation here, with his sister, Mrs. M 0. ('amer- un, left on Saturday for the Phenix City. Mr. Kirkpatrick is a shrewd ob- server of men and things, acd :the would only send as au occasional letter from hs desk in Chicaggo it would be sure to oe racy, original and instructive. A Base. -A. B. Henderson not only trolls p•,pular songs but he occasionally trolls for Ash. On Wednesday he hook, ed a tine bass, which weighed within an ounce of 3 lbs. The vocalist doubtless bad • little practice running up and down the scales bef..re he Ke that big bus, and has now bigger clamu than ever to the tit:e of our leading bear. • Feer M •vanish -F. Jordan, drug. ght, Ass refnro.d fro.n a stx weeks' ahem.. in Manitoba. He brings with him a glowing account .4 the country, and some Arai claws spseimesse of cauh• e...sr, t.. proms Its ability to produce good vegetables. He looks as if life .,n the prairies agreed with him. sod has great (•iib in the (stare of the North West. The Ha-nilt on .'1w-ttt .r has the fo';,.w- ine u,,,,, rets critlunIaa of the .ster- e dors dt•.wn at the recent ersibition in that city : "Mr. k Crockett shows two, pictures, both very attractive works. (1.. is Ninset on the l' .ast. eh owing an avid pee wall and vessels lynig peacefully near the .'t err ; the other. the better of (he tit-. is a w•eu• tat Ole D tui lea man}:. lc.l.rlt i own the rw11.y -a sketch tauten . on a dal; dor. a'id there is • haze over the sure, which rather enhance, than f detracts from the bratty of the scene. $I'te•ut Sta•tos. -Mr .1 dot Mc ' (iiliivray wh.. for Lome time oast has ! taoeleeeeptably }ilfe.i the pnedlion of Ito •;neral to Hey 11r 1're in the p•attorate of Knox chorch. a. !I ah•.rtly leave t.. rise.. hi. ,tu.iles at Knot l',.Ilrge. 1 Hie eloquence. hie earnestness. and hie laithfulnrso, have et..ieatr.l hire t,• the people of Kuoa 1'bur:h, and a • :mpin mentery social will be tendered hien on Friday, (lit. ?nul, for which an excellent pr.gramtne of Inusrc, rea.ling% rt- , has °•esti prepared. !Br Meelillirr.y .►II p-eit h a farewell 5. room .m sundny «vetoing next. and the yoking past .r will he certain to have wore of .;meet.; and poster f..r the c,onyrea't..n with which 1,4' some tote---i.erhape for all time -he is a i.• it to serer his c •nnettli.n. G11 ' a wuia. Veils Wean .'Its at aeww Teeae Arm send Them r else t; •weer-1Ae awa1 s 'Amy. Daring the past week 'Tomato wee a lively hive, sad is dditioo to her 100,- 900 popshtion, Woe of thous'sds wt visit- ors teak ie the sights and seesle of the Quote* situ. Crowds Socked to the ea- bibitiva gross& daily, sad the street ears, rainy ou•chee and stemmas die a hiehieg Weems. The admiral fair was a great •1400w in exhibits, sen.atiuee and alteadsoos, pad Manager Hill will have to take a three months' leave of ab - awes after tie thing is over, to saws - labile himself upon the *nooses of the show, if he is out prostrated osmpletely with the overwork indolent to the great undertaking. The main building was thru.ged agricultural hall was a perfect jam of people, machinery hall was a semen of busy bustle,and the other departments were all 'eel attended. It.(reshineut booths did • roaring trade, luncheon roams were run at high pressure, and the proprietors looked as if they were in the midst of their harvest. Music of all kinds was in plenty, and male and female brass bands, pianos and organs weld be hoard giving forth sweet strains at all times. The stock show was an unusual- ly attractive one, and thither the pre- 'tonere ro-gton ere farmers bent their steps to view the best specimens that Ontario weld exhibit. Fruits and Bowers were also in profusion, and the effect of the show wee gratifying in the extreme. Tw[ GATLI!G Gt'N, manipulated by Capt. Howard, of Hart- ford, Co neoticut, was an attraction 10 all who had red et the struggle in the Northwest and the aptt:re of Hatucbe,l and as the loud detonations br ke in upon all the other souods of the noisy sones, tho.sanda gathered in the vicinity of the death -dealer to view the effect of its ssstteriog shoot on the target that had been erected on the bank of the lake There was a levete number of C•a•ar[RRY snows A disgraceful street fight took place joist in front of Smith's international Motel, on Saturday atteriw.on. The com- batant* emanated at one tisam half-s- .1..ano, and had two or three different rows. We hope that after the evidence that will be brought out mer Saturday, the mere- will give explicit orders that the well constables must prosecute theme rowdies for disturbing the peace. Th. International hotel has long been looked upon with very open .mpicum. The authorities of the tows should c,meene with the lianas otn.miesioOers, and m- o ist upon • more Agonies ptvoee.teun eQ thuwe who are wo shamefully viul•tng the liquor law. OsfTC•RT. -The Bowmanville Matra - mon of last week has the following re- garding the dowses of the father of A. J. Moues, of Goderich High tfohoo l :- The late James Moore was horn in Brad - worthy, Devonshire, England, in April, 1864, and died on the 30th day of July 1886. Emigrating to Camsda in 1863 he w attled on the Base line of Darlmwtoo. Hs conversion took place in 1S O. Ever since Br'. Moore has been • steady, constant Christian, a member of the church and • class -leader Inc many years. Hie house .as the nasal .krppient phos of the ministers. For severs! years he may be said to have cous(ituted the ne- cimes of the Base line church, Darling- ton Hie lama conscious words were. in reply to some at apathetic grieving of his wife, "Cheer up ; I have a hope beyond the skies; I'm going t.. Jam, it won't be long till we meet again." He leaves an aged widow,and a family of three sons and two daughters. His the • s „s, use of whom, Joshes, is • mathematical teacher ir. the High School at Gudcrich, were present at the funeral. DIM§ or • FoauRR Reanssr or Gouaiucw.-The Kincardine .)(.nudard has t5e following :-"Oho Tuesday even- ing of last week Mr. Joseph Cook, a re- spected resident of this tows, tett his home on Huron Terrace 81.` at a late hour and did nut return. The farad thought he had gone 10 some tripods and that he would soon return. Failing to do this enquiries were met en fort but without result. Yesterday • dead body wee observed floating un the water near the entrance of the harbor, and on re- covery proved 10 be that of the miming man. He had probably been walking near the end of the pier, and in the darkness stepped sato the water. He was one of the first merchants to settle in Kincardine, and his frank and hearty disposition secured for him at all times may friends, end thew who hear of hie lamentable death will remember with sorrow the manlyform and venerable Joseph face of Mr. JepCook. In polities be wee a Reformer, and is religion a non 'istent member of the Episcopal Church.' Mr. Cook will be remembered by our older residents se beteg at on. time One- nected with the business of his uncle Robe. Puke, and also that of W. E. Grace. Hv.ess•t.-The Winnipeg Mas.ito- ban has the following interesting amount Ot the recent doings of an old Swam.. boy :-"The nuptials of Mr. George H. Sault& and Miss Nellie Leslie were cele - brutal in the Congregational church last e,winm, the Rev. .1. B. Silcox ofici.t- ine. The bride looked charming and loudest, the bridegroom manly and nervous, and the bridesmaids blushing and blooming like s., many ,nounain- prnks. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sault., with those who had parti- cipated and numerous friends, adjourned to the house of the newly -married couple 99 William street, where • splendid cobati.n was served, and after the tables were cleared daemog began and was kept up fur some time, the hours paving very pleasantly. During the •venial Mr. and Mrs. Sault* were made the teoipients of many beautiful end wail/ presents. , Mr. Sault. has been cw.nected with the job depart invents of Wt.•ipse newspapers for some yeses, and is now forerun .4 TA. aunif, .be.. °Ries. The many friends of the happy couple unite in wishing them a prosperous and unc(ood- ed life and all happiness and success, to th ro their -awial and domestic spheres.' F. b*.a.Mr Wed1gla!gBaer mbenva. A large audienceammihl.d wt Knox o huroh, Goderich, me Thursday morn- . tug. Kept. 17th, to witness the '.atria•• Iof John Galt, .only son of the late Mr. John (hilt. to Lena, eldest daughter of Mr M. C. Cameron, M P., Goderich. The church was filled with a Tarte • and fedi- hie audience to witness the in•,eresting ceremony. Dr. I. re, LL B., pastor '.1 the church, a•sieted by :he Rev. J. Thompson, M.A. , Sarna, officiated. The beide, who was dressed in cram satin and lace, was attended by Miss Flora Cameron, her sister, Miss Widder and Mt.. H•mrltnn,o( t;o,ierich, and Mi.s Watson, .4 Ayr, who wore * tette muslin and lace, with bonnet* to patch. The gr.ommnien were Mtwara. H. N. Robertson, of Hamilton, K D. Lewrence, of Mitchell. 0 C. R..., of (io,leri.•h, and It 11".1ah, of l.uelph. A1-1 the erten, y,the weddimt partt,c M n etu.g o1 one haodrod guests...dow gilled to the residence of the prides pi.eYar, where a snmpttiouw 49c•n.rr was pave*.rn "f. The hride was the recipient of note••.• ..us bauds•one ).resents fr relatives an.l Inc,..).i, far and near. The happy C•OII'Ie left by the n...n iron smdat eh, were ..1 ries for their future home no 1( ncton, NIL-- [Toronto (;lobe. men," said he, "Mi hent very dnttums& hum r'e, you kwnw, Hf 'are nate bei hall my lite hu tb1• W. °min' coualry, you hoar. Hefter 1 .d done wet 1 euoeideesd to be soy duty by the hold .ssIry, n I saw that thewee • eryie' asosesitfor my prebout is aa- dy, premisesC. heed some yesrsagu 1 came bout 'ere. Biuoir oumiu' bout I 'arm devoted some of sty liabilities 10 the political, badness/ma- id head soul q,mstioaa that hagilam, the Owjisn mind, hand Hi ane bean uniformly eueseletu1. Politica hand beducativa his m 'obb., but Hi devote ma the grounds, sad the ,•sage's of the fair mast have taken in • saint sato la linen's ir.m the various imposition& On the whole, the impression that formed or m nerd was that the promoters of the fair were running the consent to make .p • large surplus for the next show, and were utterly regardless of the oumIcrt or convenience of the tens of thousands of visitors who attended dar- ing the week so long as rolled in epos the treasurer • desk. That the in- dustrial fair has developed into Bow £4worMaemeed§ TIM Week. tor. -14. •cent ',. Rett Yaw. rattle. vet Ian. Ute els. Bate /Mater Lewis. taule Matthew Foley. ip Mahout ltiwtd U.wgdus. Wanted Uruelt. Neuss ss. the People's Column. THE PARTY WHO HAS PO800111B- .IIoY or • doubt• shovel Oars Plow he- tamrinit w:s rog1.ete7ttti w nista It wf•h- autW J 1; A1LL ItlsAu some time to h,tLr subjec'a His Ito CAME ON THE PKEIUJI OF wawa Hi 'ave made my h.nyress, hand she .obaoulbsr, tut s, Lab west when Hi sae hep my pea 1 hideous co/Muss, about the ba[tanln[ oft/4..1..4 hea'aust the wb W hen wo ro the north- cow an4 Id benhtrs. The w *wwis r,- J.e quested t. pros property. a bake west rebellion bout, Hi was not in um, them sway. IIIA gint-4 -1.KY, 1►uslop P.O. 111 i 4t • position to gu bout un laactere service with the Grenadiers, but I lost no hop- portuutty of informing the public who thronged my plane of business 'ow the 'alfbreeds were to be eyuelched, hand 1 sus m 54d friend, tie 1 Middleton, ItaM.d he1u3Iy In baocor landr with my views, "bard" - But before he could complete his sea - tours the donor of tee coach was .paned by an ttitelligeut, matter-ui-fact l.o.k►ugg woman, .h., called out to 'Arry to an ,naiiatakable woe, "gusty W llyum, Parkdale s the neat etet►or, and 1 wish you'd stop your everlasting talking, and go *1110 the other arch and get our par- esis. Your always'. -- "Cumin', ata, c.mlli Yid Arry who ►mmediate.y carted up with a Lace that showed that lie was wound in hoe own household, and that the "grey mare was the better horse," as the saying ie - When he had gone all hands bunt into • hearty laugh, sod the jewelry man said, '-well, if he isn't • blab Bet who is be anyhow "Duet you know him). remarked the eroeery mar ; "Why that's the gab- biest n.•a Ir the city when his wife isn't around. His the laughing, stuck of the west end, and loafs around doing meth- ine but blowing about his knowledge of men and Wage. He'd be in the poor - hone. if it wasn't for his wife. She amps a tripe shop, and cheap eating One• up 111 the ward, sea se an indus- trious woman ; but he's what the late Mr. Spuopeodyke would call a "dud gwted tu.l. " It's mighty strange" raid the man from Kingston, "but every town seems to have one of theme telbws. We have • mate to him is the Limestone City." "And so've we said the the Stratfurd- ite "And we, taw,," quoth the Bellevillian. "And the woods are full of them on and around Ottawa,' chipped in the Iumber loan. I didn't gore Goderich away, but I thought upon the subject uevenhelew. D Md:. • 0R[•1 CNDt*T•*IX0 is beyond yeestion, but I firmly believe that satisfaction would result it greater attention and hinter aceom.odatioe were extended to the teem•./ thousands who are, after all, the great contributors to the domes of the institution. What the public want to see is the legitimate show whereat they an annually view the great progrees which less been made in aggnewltsre, art, mectaates, improve- ment of stock, and such like, but the efforts to astonish the natives of this province of ours with eenentinnaliam, and wonder exhicitiuns is uarryir.g the business too far. 001111 vo THS snow early in the day smears to give pleasure to all, bot the humsc,ming is a terror to ell persons who are quietly disposed and abhor crowding. The return trip in my own case was anything bat pleasant, and I noticed many who maned to be broth- ers and sisters in affliction. The train was slow to mart on the journey home- ward ; the crowd was inipatient 10 get back to the city ; and the jostling to get seats in some cases resembled collar and elbow issues. Finally the train reached the vicinity of the onion station ; the pest up crowd broke from the close c n- 6nement ..f the cars, and with pleasure trod once more the desty streets The opinion of all the sight -seas atter the ohow ie over is that the arsnal indus- trial fair conies often *week for the goad of the community. Har. •00 ever 00'.. &caress a real Rakollah Arry when travelling about 11 yea have not, pray that )vee never may. I have seen a few specimens of of the gents, and will give you a sample of one whom I lately came acnes. He was talkative. loquaeioes, besasy-mouth- md and boastful. To hear him talk yew would imagine that he owned the United Kiuvdom entirely, that Canada was hie patrimony, and that the teeming millions Of the United States rendered him tribute a.unto aCaesar. lean tsay that ihave any liking for persons of this kidney, but after all .one cannot lint take in the vari- ees pottering*, boasting' and stretching of the long bow which the pereence of such mnmhack• is sun tr) bring about. Well, this particular 'Airy was airy, and he let us all know it. He had travelled up the Mediterranean and gazed upon the Levant. He heal bought lutecium grapes at Malta, and golden -heed oranges at Gibraltar. He had talked with dukes and earl' in the old land. and if his basting' could, be believed, had narrowly escaped capturing the gold medal at Oxford for profundity c know leder• ; the Victoria Cress for winning Britain's battles ; the Legion of Honor for scientific discoveries ; the humor of ' the Meji.he for straightening up the Levantine emhr•e►io ; the Royal Celes- tial Fan from his imperial Highness the Krwperor of ('hind for writing • letter, in heor position *1 casual newspaper rrer- pondent. which had the effect ..f dist••,.. Ing the Black Flags . the , dying I gratitude of the English Trines for roll, - (pine Illadstone'a popularity in Mid- i lothun ; the freedom of the city of Lr radon for him eh'. eff,.rta un furthering the edneatirm of the maa•et in Britain, and a nmeher of other dignities that *t preset writing i fail to remember. He wee short and wpm', with a voter like a hull of Holbert. a...1 the periling4 his' thee( showed th.t there was n'. chance of ceeenteon for want of motive grower, when otiee his bellows got fairly to work. , Like Artemis Ward' kangaroo, he a■. "an *mu rein' little cite&"Gentle TENDERS WILL DE HICCUP/ED 1 up to the Nth .w lieptcmber, ler. for the pslatis, of 44' Patrick's Ward tlahool on the outrage. Ts.. cats of must. pure lead sad oat The Wesel or say truder n,e awanaselly Atidna W>i: OEOI8WAN5U1 chairman a oanttaeeat committee. 111411 l'enessWe Tans motel. Gilbert has told es that a "policeman's lot is not a happy one,'• but judging by the case of Thomas Noble, the roan who falls total of • shamble is s mere un- happy being. Mr. Noble is one of those who, owiug to Inspector Ball's iadit- ferenee, has many a time and oft had a bottle .d liquor at our liquor stores un a venerable certificate that appear to do general business fur two or three of the Mays. On Tuesday, the 15th, Mr. Noble and John Shanklin, with the little .ertiicate, nailed at the West street medical dispensary Inc a bottle of beer. Eddie Campaign, the clerk, astounded and confounded these young gentlemen by saying that Constable Yuill b•.l said that they were to have no more that day. Mr. Noble was indilnaut, and seeing Constable Y uill a short hues afterwards asked him why he had done s o. The guardian of the peace, Noble swears, cheesed him pretty freely, glide the constable and others swear that Noble called Yeil) "a d -d liar. The up - shut of it was that Noble wail struck over the head and shoulders with a heavy stick by the constable, some say without real provocation, while the constable avers that Noble had assumed a threat- ening manner, and knowing him to be treacherous he had to keep him under. Noble was cut over the eye, had • oo0- siderable lump on the side of his head, and was bruised over the arena People are divided as to whether the constable did right or not. The mayor on Tule- day dismissed the action for assault brought by Noble Wilmot Yell). It w Ile be piped the lemon will be taken by bush, and that Inspector Ball, who was invited to hear the case, will enquire how and why the young man McLeod I got liquor at Doyle's drug store on Tues- day, Sept. lb, as the evidence says he got it for Noble when Noble could not get it for himself. (1•aeery aesl goes. Leech v. Leech. -Thio was an action to recover dower and balance of legacy. I Settled between the parties. G*rr.,w & Prnudtoot for plff : McLaren k Co. for deft. Carleton v. Carleton. -Action for Ali. mossy. Settled between the part:ea. (iarn.w & Prnudfn..t for pig ; Burrett ' for -left. McCaughey v. Gray. -Action on pro- missory note. Judgment for plaintiff. Holmsted for p :ff : Garrott & Pr ';idf.ot for deft. Mclean e. Que'.ec Bank.-Aliourned Ito next sittings. Cameron. Ht It & Cam- eron for pit; (:arrow k Proudf..t far deft. Platt s, Grand Trunk.- -Acme for damages Ad journe.t to sitting', .t Tor. onto, Camer•'n. Holt & Cameron for pltf ; (lawn. fi Prrwdtoi.t fur daft. Gregory v. McGuire. -Action nn pro- misr.ry not.. Judgment for plfl. by amsent. Meer ♦ Dickinr,u for plff. ; lemmatise, Hok * Cameron for deft. Amusements. /(1tDERiutl MECHANICS' INsTI- JTt'TE LIRRARY ANDREADI7MO Went. sew. of Saw* street aad Square .up stairs. Open emu I en s p m. and from 7 to 10 p.m, ABOUT 200, VtILS iN LiBRARY. 1,0 fioq 1,, Ire neer( Illwol„nferf Apr,. .inane••, d r., .n. 1'.(r. 7(I'MAI:C-HI1' 111 KET. ONLY •lees. 'reorient gree use of IJbrary and ite-a.l,ng 1: nen.. .‘rrpll.•at'on for m.ml.rnhip rere'ved Ty Libraries. In room.. (OM. HIVE. ALE1C MORTOlr, 1'n ..dent. SWreary Code r:eh. Match 121h, 3 1 OST-ONTHUKt1DAY MORNING, please .a11 at this idles. tlr3 / • red .ash's hair shwa The seder wilt L101'ND-A BROAD HEADED KEY, r with the same 1. Y. Davie os It The owner can have II by preying proper_•yisad paying fur ad a ort tsemen'. t wTOTICE TO DEBTORS -Alt WE AN have deckled to go out of the c rryg business, alt scc onau sow due es emit be settled before the he of October, Lar, or they will re put into court fur collection. T. d J. STORY. Carriage -awaken. (ioderta5. sept. 7, iAt& 11411-8 (-IAMB ON THE PREMISES OF the subscriber. he le. rot. 11. townshlpot Went Wawaaaal.. about the 1u of July, • year old steer. red, with sew white apps. TYeowner a iegatitad to prove twu/ert• par expense and take it •wey- THOM♦a TODD M. Helen's 1'. O. M1ast SHORTHAND.-18AAC PITMANS PHootIORAPHY. The met peeweeeys- testtaught . Instruction beaks toe sale at Tina Saha At ogler. Leery bey and girl should Warn shorthand. fait VDWARD SHARMAN, aat('[LAT aa A and plasterer. thanks tbe public for their opol lu ted pat notate. Its is st i l ready to do all work is his line in a •upertar wanner. Prices to alt the times IrAttleate.41Tea fur handles whew required. 1177.17 For Bale or to tet. - " -- T() RENT -A FRAME HOOSE ON 1L tamale, Street, o.•talsiag neons teems. Apply to Mate. l'ATTLIC next doer. SOW VOR SALE -GREAT BARGAIN - r Hoses and two Iota on the Mures Mea4. One of the neatest places la taws. Orad orchard. gat deo. salt- SE 101111 t LEWE& GOOD HOUSE TO LET, NEAR the Ratios. Apply telt. C. HAY& 111113 It T° RENT -Ter PREMISES Klsowe as St. Andrew's Mani. recently occupied by Rev. P. Owes -Jesse. Apply at the Pest Uaa', for particulars. 1011-1/ 1 FARM FOR SALE IN LEEBU&N- A splendid faro. of 100 scut, about r wee cleared. beat Ip 7. lake read oast town- ship of Colborne. Geed frame • d barn anti orchard on the pee.ussVery .aveei-' eat to echoed seal oheeb. and sheet 4 mike from Goderich. Will be sold ea re•sossh1s terms Apply to MRs Y. HORTON. Dunlap N.O. eke - FARM TO LET -FOR A TERM Oar ream, Lot obi eve, In lee Maflead ma- cemion, of the Township of Goderich aupgy W Weer to J. 8. MARS. Ytes/1erd. hewer .T Legal Notices. UDi('IAL BALE. IN THE HIGH COCRT OF JCSTICE, Elwin env Dormice. Ito m[irtec m. a. 11wa('g [ x a tee C Pursuant to the )ndgroeat and Baal order Inc sate made in this mese. there will be .old ?`e with the approbation of Sutherland Malmm- sos.Fwqu.re omen( the Masters othe Supreme Court of Judicature at Dederick AT MARTIN'S HOTEL, IN THE TOWN OF 0004R ICH. in the County of Howes v*to..lny, t,6. _'.;tA duly •' 1(rpfeewke,, ISA;, at 12 o'clock. soon. by JOHN K- 1OL AeMI•.- r per. r5. fotlowtng r.luabk pemp.rty .(11 1. on ret. I'strick's Street gee blo.k 1... the Market Amore.. in the Town of Dederick, to Pthe following pareela .*meli mania/ numb, r. 1 1. . the said Tom f GooLast bale of Lot le - rich. There in • comfortable rowagbf.eoase't1 dwelling bow. Ii wurey'e bar& an gaod,cooditba. and at present occupied by a tenant. on this Parcel No. ^ The West halt .r Let ri57. running number. in the said lbws or Cede - rub. There u also nn this parcel • comfortable =tweet dwetltrpr gels, ti wwey's high, in Inwd coadlt:on, and at present occupied by a tenant. TERMS OF BALK. Ten per emit down on the day oe male to the PWatd's Sulu i:urs, and the behave• talo (bet within one month thereafter, without imterea& when the purcaaser will he entitled to a er$Teyance. The purchaser. at the time of sale, will be required to ales $n agreement for the oom- pieties of the mid .ale. • The properly wil: be put up subject to• reserved bid. In ether rnperts the eo•dt ops of sol kL be' a res mtaenitrwt c.0w4* tldba * ss1e t ('onr•. Further earth -blare ma he had from the Auctioneer or from taw P.iatiff'to Solicitors. Dated the 4th day of September. IIMg I1 P. M A LCOMSON. OAfROW ! I'Itn.t1 j F(l ?dieter at Goderich. Plaintiff's ilelicltors, =Ltd SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS. County of Hnrea t ivy virtue of a write of Wit : l Ffart Ferias, leaned out of Her Mit wjesty's county Court o1 the Pooley 0ftaHuron, and to me directed and delivered (t'ILLIAM ( t'f Lands at 1 suit of HENRY H(.RtTOON. t have seised anal taken In *sera - tion *11 the right. title. i•tereet sad equity of :vn.mrtkm of all that tract. piece or parcel of land situate lying and being it the village of Poet Albers. to the (',,unty 01 Hume and !'-eviller of Ontario and being r..mposed of Int numherrleren. We s.tf of the Loo ton mad, in :he mid ' tilag. of Pnrt Atha• eontelning b3 alms•.:rrourat four err.. ret Iand I,e the '.me more or her. Which lands snd term - Merits 1 shall Leer Inc rateat any ,10•e. Is the ('ours House, in the Toe, of (:ndrric►, on Saturday the enmity Marto h da M November, aa5, st the hour of twelve of the clock, scan. RnRFT T (itARONS. .erlfa nitre, Oetterich, seer Hsnrou Ill Angier IMI, leR', i r1►tr A eaicat. tr.fp R CASE, M.D. C.11., Ont. Phvrtelea. limiters. Aeeeorheer. NetOffl.-e /That terse thus betel, feet- chln.nni lion r' o•lsspwA 1.) (or. geenos. Nlight office Mar DR. Ms LEAN, PATRICIAN, SCI:- ttF.ON. t',termer tee Office and mildew* Nese, Wye.••, second dour west of Victoria Stmt.1711. i IBS. SHANNON 1. HAMILTON Pnvs11•n., eurs4..a., Acme -here. to ogees. et Dr. ehsase.'s modest.. nese the Rs•.l Goderich G. L. tui1•'. Nov, J. C. Magill toe