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The Huron Signal, 1885-10-2, Page 1{ THIRTY-MOUTH NL 11atElt apitlASR i GODERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1885. • T:c c Lig pumpkin and thus n,+mmutl, WEST Il f'R„ \' 1. /ItBR.a /,•m. ` lMisa Frankie `ionic returns to Buffalo l Keith McLean has accepted a poeitins Seem M(Cau +'is s VP BILL. — THE HURON SIGNAL , thio weer acc•.toprated by her nephew. n. the t: T. R. shores. Stretford, where Thu tx teourt f n.e CAMS "ycFiridd 1 I hnstal angitaiteeiog dur.ini conn ye•trrday. , z het of the fall ahuw ►.as crowded oo M.,ud.ty promt•se to >e a weer it* l:.oderich, is un a hot y tarp to a fur Mane 81+b atatnst o ey o OODERiCH. ONTARIO out uer usually powerful editorial ern- Aneong the speakers expect , w oss ni aces. ' lead uuunced Mn. Martin I. wauKel wurtzel are on deck, and ao the The Itt•f+,ant C urentbon at uaganeon G C p tlLun, ,.f tieaf•.rtt, well known he to stn. ytnK nine 1stoicuoed Yrithe Office bT !t' j r ) th Me verb Lou success to his adopted pro- of the tlhi.•n Lutel, brought an scrum Office, ' k ri a A M Polley for fe esion. Oauct oux ttnw a: riche ea, ors . t l „d h United States. }. H,. err, •who dr;sea the dry, ha• meadow his ow dower 1.-r *event And to despatched to all para of the surra.:lid !cies. The interesting throve* of speech Dine* have beret a r y nn Mur Uhy, sf Harnihr.P, ie Pi atuutbs, Ir was br•usbt out that the eosntry by the earlier ma,1t. *ad trains. , w the Mize liar will more than commis- will les \\'. T Int. k'ruaton, secretary of t,rutwr,r ..f c.,enl w ire r' t1.: Ilan stun wendlhim t,*•air rooter,. e e, t.esf Com- ilo. bo r'dinr of the well-. uowu 'bus driver dies' C. 11 qr. nc thio: was Part u the art av+ f h n went ramie be- tween Polley and McBride when the Albion was rouning a free bus. Pcl sp was to furnish the uw, and McBride wee to board the dritrr. )[:Blida, het the ease. The well known teed firm Cameras, Holt r[ Cameot,n, of U'.derich, has en- larged its membership by the admu,aius into partnership of C. C. Roes. barrister, •r•a _ $ygew enol sdtafestos it W • isrgrr ties rhos say other sewpp*per le this part ctt ce of sate for ti.e rberuof the slo,,cr 1"."4. the Reform Aw.aauun of Ontario. *perch walgon u a very euuren • wdMrs. F. Lawrence sed ilia* Dart -were f West fur ttie town. Bairnsfother, the S waist vocalist, the country, d b one tof tae t u nM, o. ad mos , O* Journals 1n Owtar:u tiuncd " F own tcful arc'es. Again we say U. the ftefurtwrsu d t fi .actor;eweentiota d old, telly rout this week the guests .1 Mr. and Mrs. D. ' \111«.n, Darvon i pca*sesiaK• a* oM a ,re sad being 1a oddities tecta above. d the +tint .bis. 1(urou, young •u Tl.e .' t • last wrri, allodvd t o the 1 L 51 will be here • u \\ edneed•y, October (*mole and tradre pager it is therefore a 2 h to de tf n,tr advance. . postage •M1. f The I . ai To bis pus • will be t 1 Lihrnl harmer at ung.►uuou on Moto Jo»bus Moore, w :-, sus to t e amp 7 2847"[w•t the sans of the heather give d ..f E1. H. IUuea, hes rrtuu.r,l t , his i ate ori - the minstrel a bumper house when he the Noel a,ryt e , " Tial u i1.9ta it* od+anre. Pu•tan• Prr Wad •'tr ..t's+t ea3t r •, ay. M hen: 11'S Sf ✓1 before h: months aturut ee'll admit the impeach at Beuttnller. ws€s this Sloe it aotwp•ld. Th rule w roe• i Mrs. W. 31.Leaa we :earn, rntenda eototce.L weal roc allow that the r,1tt•>r's hca.l is! Tata friends of temperance will » Dr. S, J. Fraser, of Michigan, and his R•res first Anvrnrt+sin. Flight c r•+spending the winter to C1i.fornis for the rue for int iw•rrtiva : three cent prr Una ;ted,—tn fu:, everything it* THE Stu., pleased to know that the dimirutian u( storm int de fid the k sad ao l qu.re.tueni ntr&ctm. \-svt-d raU-yearl) `tAL is teed, and that's more that* can be I drunksanges was must noticeable on reit hrut6t of her health. and q„.rt ills o•mt -" He •Te al d rate.. I rtR/771ss..••-fi a trace alsoaAnt claw said *tout for .>4,r. Notwithstanding day. Thera was mot one drunken man Mita ruble ins aeseptrd a ',Callon , to the *torr of J. fto,t,ertrna, c',i[.tou, as bride spent a portion of their Iwuey do lit urine a week, 'son of the Provincial Treasurer.weer the goers of the doctors tartar, 1 name of the firms will nut be changed, Deputy Registrar Framer. I however. We Congratulate cur roue; :next Sunday educational sermnrs will ` rwnsman on his promotion. The naw be preached at the North street Methal- partneratudied with the firm, and sine* dist church by Rev. Andrew Carmine- passing the necessary examination• has ham, of Mitchell. The collections will teen with the en:toet, hem of McCarthy-, be in aid of the educational fund. (Oiler, Hoskin A t ree!nun. The in- t nteIli ence has been received from creasing Weiner of Cameron, Holme • owner :leper mentincoone.-tton,andMwwsa tGrw facia our advertising rates have ire tate navacomplete out -at and best fa••ilitire 11 lensing out work in Goderich. are prepared to do beelnese In that tine at paces %hat a nut to.t been increase.;. be beaten. lied of a seatltJ be erased. - Terms Case FRIDAY, OCT. two, SM. to tae score on former occasions. Score „lie for the Scutt Act. Ter School Board will meet on Mon- 1 Now is the time for the -Re - he Reformers is day overdue at the Central School. The I the different constituencies to band ubtic will doubtless be well represented. , themselves together and to adopt means ' and the scenes of the last meeting will 4 to hinder the voters' lists being tampered .40-CALLSD "/1VDBPBNDa'a1?R," hardly be repeated. flat perhaps some. with hereafter by the revising barrister. A few papers in Canada are srrottat of the hifalutin orators of the board will 1 It will entail some trouble and consider ing to themselves the title of the "in- ; i make the meeting an occasion for abw- able expense, but if primer means betak- en the results will well repsy the work done. Our Tory friends will not require to lose time or money in the matter, as in the majority of case* the revising bar- risters will look after their interests Reformers he up a and dependent pros," and claim that all ing perwns either absent or present, u others are partizan, and. therefore, not I ;s sometimes dote at the Guder►oh reliable in editorial utterance. Tke: schwa board. absurdity of such pretensions is obvious, _ _____, _ _ t.. ell. There are two great parties in : Tits editor off the Guelph Dnp, Camay gad no matter what straddle- who attended a meeting of the Cggflters the-fesee utterance met be given by the 4 in Scotland last month writes :-- ter "independent" slicers Thera !wham oar ixt ltrt at this milk -and wa ' 1 h t otic of tb. protitr mai also the great parties, and when e{ectiuo day I gar net:att. tt ass opead by praer. of the town will be served, irrespective comas around exercise th,ir franchise Two years ago a Reform contention at of asy nligoe or any uuuide 'threw' one way or the other. If they don't do II BrOeeneld, in South Huron, was oproed 1 The wuleil or nyeu r set cahrettady w, they are worse than ciphers in the 1 b7 'miler. Hun. Alec. Mackenzie lad in and justly, u there is a gnat division of all t poLtis ;and ii he do, what avails j that exercise. opinion upon the question. So tar the all their preaching when their practice WE are pleased to see that the .`tine is 1 Pres has left the council to decade the t the other wry 1 The pony tments of matter u they think beet, but that does this country gee lake the departments in *gun making an effort to straighten 1 itself un the temperance question. We not imply that they cry oat keeping a a great mechanical workshop. The in- keen e e u the action of the town ens may have must encourage our contemporary in its y Vol divideats in cue depart**good efforts, and hope it will not again fatten on this ticklish subject d ask autele/s from the attix•ns is yield to political temptation. We are ggtttlsr, bid there is a Brand eentnl { glad t., know that good influence is not agtliseity tlgttifoverns ten eaM1iee worts, glad wasted upon the Pot editor, and yj s►s long as the individuals are loyal that n is possible to brace him up noes - goesthat central •nthterity the betsiwaea 4 sional:y by "nal" • curt uf tsorsl goes no satisfactorily. When mutiny ' poker uphis back. We never rejoice bones sad strikes osier, isjsry is done' p" mantle and dressmaker. .1. C. Harrison. of the Palace mike rink, returned from a busiue•s trip to Detroit on Monday last. Mr, McCloskey, •.f Yale, B. C., was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo. Evans, Cambria mad. the Educational Department allowing lCameruu will now be better sertrd u ever. An O*I.ttS•L Coxeo.tit"i. -- The music of the voluntary sung to Kuoz church on Sunday evening was, we un derstand, the composition of the leader of the choir. E. 1. Brown. it is a very pleasing composition. sod was written on the occasion of Henry Horton cross- ing the Atlantic, and it was originally intended to sunlit o n the Sunday he wee on the water. The piece is celled "Hos- ton,• and the gentleman after shuns the music wt* mooed had the satisfaction of assisting in the first public singing of it on Sunday night N e cunaratulate Mr. Brown on his muatcal mitt- The com- position will become popular. Cuyror Fant. —The Clinton fall show, held on Thursday and Friday of last week, was a great success. The weath- er was very favorable, the exhibition was a good one, and the number of per- sons attending was large. The band tournament attracted mach attention. The paves in this competition were awar- ded u follows:—hat prize to Waterloo Bend, 2nd to W invham Bend, and 3rd to Clinton Town Bud. These were the only bands that contested though the Guderich, Blyth and Doherty bands were nn the grounds. .1 udges _—Prof. De Peudrv, Godench : Prof. Htecocks, Lou- don, Chas f ackston4 Clinton. Fe RIM SO.'IaL.--The farewell soc- ial to be tendered to John McGillvrsy, B. A-, this evening in Knox Church, promisee too be very successful. An ex- cellent programme of readings, singing, etc., hes been provided, and the choir has spared too trouble to snake the even ing an enloyshle one. Addrerea are expected from all our resident ministers. Ilia Knox, who is said to be one of the most pleasing elocutionists in Canada, .M. Crewman almost het his tine house the work of the Model School to be con - recently, from it* eating 1..0 plentliully I unued en the present plan until the of new mown hay at:d .Nate. 1 arrival of the Model School Inspector. Mn. Frazer and four children, of Mrs. G. W. Thompson, of Goderich, s Windsor, is the vuest .f James Mc- former resident of Strathroy. who has Faslane, Mrs. Fraser s father 1 been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Holmes. D: Cantelon shipped a large quart- i of this town. returned home last week tit ..! apple. by steamer for the North- I accompanied by her daughter, ) .-- west from this pun last week. 11Strethr,y Age. doing. I Mrs. Alex. Kirk onus has been the 1 At St. Peter'* during the mooch u f — 1 truest of her daughter, Mrs J. Logan, uf tic -tuber, on week days, the mares will Ttr► town council will stet tonight. ' Stratford, for the past two weeks. t be said at 6.30 a m. end 8 a.m., and Dunlop. the merchant taii.•r, is ad. er- ( prayers and benediction will be offered tieing fashionable tweeds and cheap ; on Trade, and Thursday evenings throughout the month. ready at Clinton today. Mr. Campion, of 0 derich, has been wiled to defend. Rev. Mr. LeGear, cf Holmesv;lle, preached at Victoria Street Church, both morning and evening, on Sunday lest. Quite a number of our citizens took edvntagt. of the esoursion on Friday last to Chicago, Detroit and other places. The doughty sheriff showed bis pluck and power ..n fair day by stopping a i yet. George Cox, foreman of the Goderich Capt. and Mrs Jackson, wl.o have , SIGNaL., was a caller at Th' Times office spent the summer at the Albion, pur- 1 last Saturday. Mr. Cox is one of the pee returoine to their bouts at Philadel• )(eldest printers in the county, and has phis. i been connected with the SignaL ever Mra Simpson and little daughter, of since it first atoned, over 37 years ago. Seaforth, •pent Sunday in town, the--(Wingham Times. guest uf Mrs. M. J.:hrlatun, Kingston Ter GOnta1.'H S1021 SIGNAL, under the street. manaltemert of the Mears. McGilli- aottce He iavitea as tn•cuen of gataptoa Ths Salvation Army made three coo • cuddy. has entered upon its sixth year. S AL v new 37 years old, is an I.equal d ed a remark• 7 well conducted newspaper, and •proMit o arae er the editors of these sheets have their pre of the craters s the std a he roost` 1 The hacker mill tazun•n question will political leaning toward one or other . f ! "d frog. a Bother power, b°'' °O far Y were and we ht the beat tnteresll :wart uf. never bettor praetfsed at • pditical Come nP. Pe to all concerned. And thus it is with ) over the slipping* of • truly good man. 1 We correct him wben he use sari political party. We have our leader we commend him when he vetoers to and sur beads d deptatmeats In each Mar u locality. We have risen who hare erowo I the light The editor of the grey in political [twits. and made elite- `again on the right track, and we give *Iden, and though II cheerful testimony to this pleasing fact. craft their epeeial we may not at ell times see eye to eye, TRE Hamilton 'Spectator bears the ful• with thus yet on the great lila** d p,b i lowing testimony to the ability of one of Coal desarastkee we are with them. I Mr. M•ckenrii+appointees to the bench, When such r the fact what are we to 1,pur former townsman, Judge Sinclair :-- think 'of those who from splenetic or o Mr. Sinclair, before his elevation to the other motives raise a hue sad cry end tench. tos1 an earnest Reformer. sive e want to aowileilee. party lines 1 11 the have no doubt that his sympathy with present petites wen diaentegrsIed to the Reform party is w strong to -day es morrow others would arise in the;: place, ever. On the bench he lays aside his and so on, and won. In no country i partiaaaship and endeavors to administer ander the sun has party government `jsM without fear, favor or affection. been done salty with, and o such 1 He hes excellent natural ability, a quick, ettenge will be made until the millennium enema But even when the time comes for the hoe and lamb bus down togeth- er, we will find some of the too -called '`;*dependent" folk who will eneeeror to to be free of the existing order of things. NEWS ABOUT HOME. A chiel'+*mane ye. taloa now Aa' taitr he'll went it" TOWN TOPICS. (ieorg5 Stewart, photographer. is ready 1. take all kinds of pbotoerapue on the shortest made clothing, overate., etc. Three or four liquor cases will be tried 1 McDon- ald hf P •rt Huron. father of Johne funeml of the late John e Mc- Donald, Bayfield road, and of Mrs. Con- nors, took [.lace on Tuesday last at Hal- lett, his remains being brought by train. Rev. Fr. Watters officiated. The entertainment given in Victoria Hall on Mundsy by the Goderich Ama- teur Dramatic Club was up to the high standard attained by our kcal players. We regret that the press of other natter prevents a taller notice of the pieces pre - fight He u a useful man o a crowd ( seated. 'Doke a trend your childres to Mrs. Cost vert+ on Sunday last, 'one of them being The los bile case. M• all able and gooks sod stationery is variety at Mrs - for eckrol at re.a young sad old get eY h•ns er an ever welcome Tutor to our sanctum. Mrs - attention n. Cooke's book and statioserr, bold fast. Dont be deceived M rte wars weather. The "Harvest Hume • a. usual ala the mooing of Thanks months la Great Britain an Octderieh swinge on this neea•;vo• vin d► turned last week. Ha, uses delighted Refreshments will be served from six till penetrating intellect, and remarkable fsatlity in getting at the real merits of cases brought before hila. The Reit"' Government always appointed good men to the tench. ' of North St--(Amherstburgh Echo. but gr Tour o, er,oat ordered at once at Y t Methodist church conzregation will bel Henry Horton, who spent a d Ireland, oueof n will make her first sppwrance lsefure a A. Pridharn'a For stylish sui,a Inc nobby, overcoats Dail upon F. ft A. t'ndaam. l'rabb's given block. po gi Z y f Hayfield, h 1 with ht• trip. It wwa near thing To Tres T ordersf W Re yeah *totes he taw old England. •*[uses* Carl at the h v, Mr. Forrest. u ] oreac - 1 n land. and the tower. •e leave your for Terand rt* 1 changes that have taken place during powers. .team cohere, areata crusher. land 1 ed to Knox church on Sunday morning, rollers wolves furnaces. etc Rc icta•Y d pleauog p ! pt ottl ee r gait mak making Mrs. W. Smith, St .eh s grit. have a very great present popularity with get your house», fen,:esor gates parted rids 1; plank down the 1 call epos L R. Ware l Mus Hodge returned on W ellne•ds who an ;n stream to and the discourse was a 1 that period were many and great. he • sow is 1 • specialty of aver w in thr pictttre liver. It eon avant • i ing her son. sees Smith, ' t wtusalf matt U ( the press: 'Nov that harvest u u Maisie one. to ser trot spe the I E rest t 1 Here s a local item whit seems careful sed corms likeaem o 7 (wMse wife has been very t for remise gas* cot+ tialtow*. pia `nd b.,uutiful crops have been Clued, Nos mo 1.•Tc Yee. -It u not vee too tea. se tune t. we shill expect show of our shers durable court tate Ooder.e k oar, ter ertimrtee. He alms IYt from a very pleasant visit at ur•nto cosh without any further dunning. to (ice rttufattion on every Job. P. R. Wet- l sop. Saunders At Son continue to eapply *11 pur- cbasere of cool storm with obee•st and rose peal, at special prices, direct from the mines. Deal forget tore prk'eset our stoves before ba71++R and sere mossy. The cheapest Louse wider theses. ''FTSE TAILORING." --ps.'ertswire.-Oar stook is sow complete toe fell and winter trod*. Oar prices canna powibly be swrpass- ed. Quality end styleow•fdered. Take Sloo-k but whose Wets will then 1►e as futile; T -- l loomese mage of sew tee6s as they are today. este TRS Hamilton Times has the following thropttagate our s and p -- . aid -- cwsrtaced. 1 sensible and timely words "Goderich B. K♦ naa•r, ac A. P. Kel.esti Tess disposal of Reel s one of the ins u to have •Young Mao •Liberal Club. H. Clone will return shortly to Brw The :scent convention begins to bear' sets. fetor, Kv,rybudy admits the right of Mrs. Black*, friends at De &walk wag orpomma. a iii, j4,11, are portant questions of the day, and the l the yens/ mea to take a full share is the twit'i Alex. Saunders was in Toronto this impatiently waiting to see what the old 'i vernment of the country. and by active se politician wiU do in the ca. The, g° Orange sectiw of the Tory pang will bei oo-operation with their seniors, by mesa. hut ing* et which public questions may >b satisfied with nothing, so they sal. d;aw.ed, and information exchanged, d the execution of the leer of the North- the young men can do much to qualify wait rebellion ; and the Quebec R'i's . arethemselvesfor the work which lies be alma, anxious that his life should be fore them. The young men are the hope spared. We an out of the quarrel and of the country. They cannot afford to have so interest in the difference of stand idly by whale she is tsinq miagov- {{ betweenthe Brethren end the ed h Mn McBnde, of the Albion, spent Grego Matin •bei em In sd h J. Detroit.. f P 7 7 meeting w be held to the Temperance Blew, but present indications paw I bile old fuwila of the Macdonald and Mrs. T. Dark has returned from * falling from the bread has awn •lied until Tuesday, weak. where she was the guest of her brother. A Hodge. Miss Lottie Polley. we understand, will teat* in St. David's ward eottool the remainder of the term, in room et Mies Cassaday. Capt. Cox, who has been in delicate' health for some time, will with Mrs. Cox, retire from the British Exchange at an early day. The injury received by Mrs. Sault• is much greater than was at first suppos- ed, as the small bones of the ankle have tell bice_ shattetrs SALvArt ow Alter. —The holiness meet - itsr at the barnaks on Wednesday even iris tan time melt approved of any 8. A. mMtieg. fir. $titling, of Kingston, has • perfect of reltgwus thoughts assisted by Stall Captain { Glover, De 0., and Captatn Hassan, etvbt o'clock. The edmienoa fee chats ed is 2:o c., hut good mine is pomieed. Stamm oe Matt/team—Rev. T. M. Campbell, of North Street Methodist church preached a very salutary sermon nn tnstrimc ny on two successive Sabbath evenings, ending on Sunday evening last. His very particular advice to the young women, was to impress upon their minds a love ut simplicity and natural- ness, which charms the truest men. His advice to young men was that they should love their homes. No young woman should marry a man who did nut respect his parents, for ho would never respect his wife. Mr. Campbell aim, stated that matrimony is too often talked of rudest, with much levity, but it was one lit the most ;mportwt steps in the life uf man or woman. S. S. AwaN'latitor Or CANADA. —A prograurme ..f the 14th Annual Prowis- ciai C zve.ntins of the ti•bbwth fichool Aseueietiou of Canada, to be held in fltt'atford City on the 10th. 21st and 22nd of October. has been received at this office. The programme is • most interesting one. the Executive Commit- tee apparently having left nothing as - done asleulati.l to make the session use of great helpfulness to all concerned. Delegate* upon arriving at Stretford should proceed immediately to the plebe of meeting. Knox church, where the Reception Committee will furnish them billets Arrangements have base made with the railway authorities for the Te- ton, journey at one fare and a third. Certificates for this purpose will be fur- nished on receipt of the tilled up blank form furnished. Judwintt from the nanies of distinguished Sabbath School workers on the programme, and that of Mr. Wm. Reynolds. .of Peoria, Illisrri•. We are pleased to learn that at the recent Manitoba teachers examination Misr Rose Curne, daughter of our old townsman and chief constable, J. C. Currie. succeeded in obtaining a second class S centfeate.. Her suoteat' le -ad A from the fair r of on Wair ednesday; tin wnrk he owner.' taken the year was raore ther iharder than papers this Maas Skimsings,wiU be thankful w have The biggewt trust of the seven was iasis McVicar has taken a contract i it returned to her. caught nn Tuesday by the venerable g Clinton. Miss Belle McKenzie, who hu been George Morrow, uncle of Mn. Cooke. Harry Holmes. of Thedford, was in I the guest of Mrs J. C Harrison the l»st' the old gentleman aught his fiat in the town this week. few weeks. returned un Tuesday tact to 1 river. near the end of the briskest/if, Jamieson Reid returned to Luckcow 1 her home at Embro. 1 and find a lively time landing it. The es Tuesday last. jjjj "To and Fro in London" O the sub- . hair weighed exactly three pounds and W. Davis took in the wonders of Chic- ject of the lecture by the witty and slue six tootese Mr. Morrow is being con - ago during the week. 1 ueat J. R. Clarke, in Victoria hall on gratuleted on his catch. •Tuesday next. Her it. Tsars:arcs RALLY —The temperance opinion erred and her substance wast 7 1 the poet wok at tt. d' t flat W timtth baker, was badly hurt ca, Hall ander the auspices of the W. C. T. sir John will dos. he did when the c'ap' visit to Clintno and Kippen. I cartMessrs. John and William McVicat. y last by g l P^'KP' cart. while delivering orders.1 (hctoteT lath. Some pointed .lid pr*c. There wag • quiet wedding m the { ties{ speeches and good music may be Orange hi11 was before the Dole Hove—Continwe to retain the good will of his Frsseh sepporters The Tories will talk loudly for s time. but when election day Dumas round they will, as in times pest, 1511 ;aro line, end leek the hand that emote them. We shall moss what we shall men. Tet Tory papers are *Rain going is for plenty of coarse personal aloes et the editors of this paper. And the ad& tars of this paper smile **only, and posh the ehealatioe of TN! Mae at oe the streagtk of the free advertising the Tory pros i giving ss. The ?maser Tories, however, are serprissd ro end os Wows isepeetios that we do sot wear hoofs aid hors*, as the windiest patty press would hire thus bakers. Thus led aasomwbtiw s Liberal euliht rias lave is that the Tory pro is dove spa Iain. Aad as we let ilia getter j creole nes. Pope type. Ti' Toronto Wor.'s of Tuesday hes the following :— Tbe Seem bet ie aallessella 1 When the Scott set cease tato operation Is eh Isla Kay a g.satemen there got tee wjng a sees sv ices Oita tTv. g mase rs wd vest arae* : toy gallsae gtse ` cil, g s.es s evbewiebrsidy. w bi es{a►s ost(1e Mewed, arises. K. D. w,rsid like to see the original believing the preor;ptioe to be However, with the incapable (or won. than incapable` onaireimios- ers and inspectors. such • tonalities of affairs could well be imegiad. 11 eau ligeor store were "pulled'. in Osiseisfi both wosld have to be, and the teepee. tor, who loves his position and sahry, dare not pnmeeate one of them for the most ok visna t eaN+tte. We need sot look for an honest and [WINO arlsteie• hatioa el the $.u*t Act until we have sew enensiesioeers, and a nee ;ospeet- se is West Hees. are building a bridge et Ayr. Albion Hotel on Wednesday eremite. expected. Mark the data nn yW. Armstrong is at Clinton, in the the lady being a well-known and re lets, and turn out and hear the pr mord- 1 a,vether with the Messrs Whyte Broth - establishment of J. C. Detlur. apectad broil -keeper of Clinton. ing* of the nett temperance meeting. ere, who will *moon the music, the cession will be one at the most interest - [not yet held. Institute *teener will he led by the Rev. Alfred Andrews. S 14 Secretary . f the Guelph Conference. Rev. Mr. Salton preached at Holmes- i` Mrs. Aiehie Dickson, we regret to We Humes we will nave to take it all Mlle on Sunday morning hue. 1 say. has been in very delicate !width for The regular seetinq of the W C. C. some time, and we trust that her visit at back. The W ingh*m riffle* says :-- "The Goderich SI..rAL thinks it wnnld Imre been better had the Wineham Cal edoetan Society not had horse races in eostnectio n with their games. As there was no Thee of that dsoecriptinn, or even s bores on the greunda. the advice of uer omega. I quite inopportune." It was a siseake of our proof-reader in the first place• Wi wrote how -tate. will be head oe Thursday next. deefort•h will be beneficial to her. Swseby Memo is now 4mployed in • Chas Seager, jr., this week mores dour and feed store at Landon. into the residence purebred by him, litre Strsittne and Mies Nellie have and Thos. (Graham has al•n taken pies - returned from chair eastern trip. elision of the house he recently bought. Miss Fannie Williams hoe retorted Kra. Mane, of Detroit, and her sister, from her visit to Richmond Hill. Kies Alma Platt. returned to their Mrs. and Mis Yet are visiting at the h^se "n Wednesday in settee of midtown of W. V stone, Brussels. the saviors illness of Mr. and lira Platt. Miss Mamie Smith roamed ns Friday last from a very pleasant evert at Wood- stock. KW Hattie Williams. of Tornslo, while in town. was the guest of Mea Drees. Mr. and Mrs John Riehl, of Minn* saes, who have been maims their re tetives at R.bciageilfs, were the gasses last wash d Int. wad Kis. liieteryll. West Heron teachers will meet in' Cosventioa in Ooderich on Friday and Retarder, Ooet. 93rd and 241h, An in- teresting peograsse hes been preparers Alex. Watson, florist, of Goder;eh,wes a judge at the Clutton fall show. He is well posted on fruit and flowers. and with gond lodgment e.mhinee ennseien tioesnata, a *ambulation ant always to be Need in till stew judos. As f)aaroteu At Tar*T.—We direct close *1tendo* to the advertisement of the Metre by John R. Clarke. the "ltnnt-Bree (leatrx." Mr. Clarke is said to he a east eloqusttt speaker, and he kr made a repa'atins for himself for wit sod nretory. The teeters in Vieteria Hall nu Tuesday will be welt moth hearing, sad those who would listen to one of the meet pnpnlsr platform speak ars of the slay abituld r and beast MID. Don't mins ire • 011/1/04 1111. Sumo. Vito —A stn named Mill- ion fell from a mow to the threshing floor on Thursday and broke one of kis legs. We bre been unable to get par- ticulars. Les ma. Fait. V.'egAT. —The beautiful weather of the Ism few weeks is honing *11+11 the fall wheat esesedisgiy well COLT Died. —<r. Linfield, lake shore. hind • rideable waft die Monday eteeisg. The Dass of death i. unesnsts. Fat tr. —The apple haven are heyimeR the fall apples pretty briskly. It win WIT farrsees to hie* well after their { ttelattfu in the (stare,