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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-7-2, Page 1‘q-2Xlit• • •• it L THIRTY-NINTIU T!t.\R. WHULY NUII 1CH Met e OEV0 i E° o coo N THE HURON SIGNAL: le published every Friday lit °rising. by )te. U,LLICCDDt {lace.. at their linter. North a GODERICH, UNT tItIU Twinge That Are Happening Awl Is despatched to ABU parts' f the surround Around L-8. ftsg uuantry by the earliest nut ad trains. Temps.- 41.50 in advance, tage pre-patd by pablisbers; $1.13. it paid before six months Wed aid w paid. This rale will be trict:y R'HA1'a UP' NEWS A s ENERAL INTELLIGENCE GODERICH, ONT.. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 156. SEYr` K;rDt`; thm" to understand that I had told the people finest avenues I ever walked upon) I last week that he'd be in t;odetich, and happened to meet Bev. Father Walters, ! a, he hsdu't seen ung YAneolast year's Cale- /ha It"( of Vit. Peters R. C. i'church. i I c..uld tell at a splancr that 1 was it) ' douian amen at Wingbann ha wantedto • arm iii with a libenl•wn,ded (.kris• cone over to Goderieh and "knee • crack tiau gentleman, andthe sequelpeeve PIIESENTATIONS. Generosity oef the North Street Methodist Church. 1 tried to lead them to Christ. V u all ' know the deep serrew, .r rather loneli.- nen which has c.•ioe uu.•u D'e •'f :ate. My dear mother has been taken above g 1 y ori heavenly wings. My mothers p..wee d 3 of faith and her prayers were the iustre- wi' tee. It wee at Paisley last year was correct. Although not r Catholic, 1 : events in Bud's hands t t shaping oy life lose ever admired the beauty of Cstbo- Nev. T. ie. Campbell and a. sem r. seel and character. 1 feel sun she is "'ital- ic •l,urcl,esan *beat rattly. NerY• -.Thelon srsr.anrr that a Hiehu'mao went up to Bob and d�, clue expressed to is .zant of whet a being dune tient insight- ,tuneable bins 7N addresses ' I re - ver • .tfemao my feelings in this re- i a.dt se lira I Her kiudnees 164 heart, her goodness, her enrurwa. "Maas leMear1btslo.gan:•' tooth-avi.c.l him lits MUM' "My name• Ir It trite or Aue uaratee. -night cuts pe tar ter lest insertion; three cleats per tine reyr re parr abelat Mab trebled. the Pip •r• ;;,ltd Bid) InsuJ, said the piper. .His ea, h r u hreq n -n t insertion. Y ea rl r, hal f•ya airy and quarterly 000i.racta at reduced rates. interlocutor, who had expected to hear Jet itsvTrtic.--..1'a have *Loa rirst.clase jobbing - inconnect ion. and possass -1 see the chairtuau cf the public Macpherson, Maetaviab. Macfarlane, lag the mast roieItrte out til and twilit facilities works e.,mmittee has initracted the Mackenzie, Macdonald, MacI'aac, or tea tae■IMest work la Uaderimh.are prepared to do bedews in mates., et pert..tea inmate able. budietl eurpuntiun laberur$ :•i ru n.nrethiug else of a like u•ture, was o. MYei. ►ear of a `et.Fautg that smut be• nr Cosa7 en with a much -steeled piece .4 west. :;really astonished, and had only breath FRIDAY. JULY ?+n, 0014.len the court -hove square, such as cut. enough left" to ejaculate, ',Ireland- tntg the ;;rats ant hoein-1 up tke weeds Behr Ireland : Leah, mon, ane cud ye PrBLISHBItB 1 UTII'E. ion the path. Fur sumo time past r had no ha'e rade it Bob* .Scotland r Bub been noticing the gradual tilling up of louk,ete at the querist and laughed, and Owing to the pubic holiday, we nub !the gravel walks with Crus and weeds, promised to here a special act of Cote nab Tna S1t:NAL a day earlier than usual' and when I wanted 1•. get a relief from green passed to gratify his Cooke *e- dits week. Our report of the Caledonian rasing on my well -trimmed lawn and 1 guaintan::e (rod Bruce. games will be giteu nest week•, and we 1 tidy gravel walk, and sighed f.•r the cute 11 l'14 be At the games Thursday, and !me sun roads with a ., ..: •cerate of may likely take up • few points nett eau promise extra copies only to these• who will send in coders before Mendey. Tum first through train fn.m Montreal to the Pacific coast Ittt for the west on wed int on the courtspells with 1 our faces turned tuward the Hellish, and then, •• i;..', aa the t.iilh °eh ad girls say. Canada thistles between the snake fence week, that gout rep,.rter isn't wideawake and the n,a lway, I used to take a walk enough to Led out. If I don't do that, up to see my ..ld and esteemed friends, its :tuite ponrible that I'll touch on other the (meaty ettorney, sheriff, • t •'1, and o subjects equally interesting t•o my large 'housecircle et appreciative reader*. t"util Monday bight. Why do people e ilii word `head" to Air. Raza up:.n the expanse .4 weeds, a loth ! AJAX. du tag the number of cattle ea o -as. or ee just •'two eco % cane sin n not ^ t...:•eetr It tanperanca funk !dwell Ire just as tvuceniest to say � t no tail of cattle. data for civil- service exawlnit lea ' or tour ear of cattle. or eight rout of cattle. bestir themselves. It is wily honest that And wouldn't It be a little more convenient and semeh .w :t used to remind me of ! a,m0 afield, I wended my way to tee R. h d h 1 t �b f f 1 1' r` Would 1 r were springing up as rapidly as candle sleet, and nay keen apprecutiot of art 1 - t sweetness, are more than • mere aicm- in the intenur decoration of churches cry to we. I have tuved this place he very ku.dly took me auto his church. t" The lecture mum of the North street more than any other place 1 have yet which, although small and without nervy 1 Methodist church was crowded on lees. celled my house. My Youngestch[ld was pretrueloim to outside architectural ef- day eve g by • sywliathrtie audience born here ; my sister wee hurried ort of fact, has nevertheless that solemn come- gathrred to bid '•(:.Mel 11)0" to Iter. T. the parsonage ; and from this parse»lase thiig about it which a w char cterletic + M. Campbell and his amiable and ItCeem• also my mother"s spirit took its flight to the better wgrld. flims incident* have been marked spots, milestones sa it were, alone the pilgrim way. These matters have tended to bind us Dearer to (,cde- rich as a family. 1 Ince owes let me ask you to accept our thanks for all you have dune for us tunit;t.t and during our stay with yuu it' the three years just clued. of Catholic churches. In the vestry of the little church, and appropriately plac- ed alongside sof the baptismal fouut, the the rev. gentleman stowed tine a paieting just comported •A the Baptism of Christ, by • local artt't, I understand. The picture is a credit to the painter, and to the taste of the rev. gentleman who pur- plished wife. Mr. George Acheson oc- cupied the chair in a meet satisfactory mauve. After cake, stree berms and cream, were served, a prograwn,e of mu- sic and sddreaees was gone on with, and • couple of preeentstiuus took place, nue to the retiring p..stur, and the other to the able and asaiduuus leder of the chased it fur the adornment of the church choir, Mr. 'S. 1'. Halla. church. How strange, thought 1, that l Hee. T. M. Campbell, who 'Ma�i� helot, our tine Protestant churches still clic✓ to (.d d.3 his people, ked filed' the three the four bate walls, and stran;ter still, year's pastorate allowed by thv Metho- our people as a unit will deny that deco- dist church, and was about to leave for ration and taste to tke house of God -Owen Sound. The farewell gathering which they so lavishly display in their was taken adva.tage of by his friends prIeete resideecee We make our l'ro- among the young people of the eongre- testaft churches 'opposing in outside •p- pilon to prearut hitn with a magnificent peannce by architectural duplay grid silver tea service, of xis pieces, elegantly unique designs int wurkuuushtp, but the abased and beautifully ornamented, valu- interior is nut pleasing to the eye or in- ed at tte4. Mr. J. W. 1-anatter mado the atructieseu the maul. Bidding buy rev. presentation, and Miss Henderson read friend good-bye fur the present, MRI the fulluwing thanking him fur a cordial invitation t•. aonaas, to say. simply. two cattle. fUamiltua , the money net a Centra WtiCia ion R, statist), still thinking of the suavity tater. the old times, when at eventide we'd sit Surely our learned contemporary can- un the tuprail of the fence and look should be pail off, and other business and kindness 164 toy reverend acgaauit- 1 should also be attended to. This is the puce, who, by the way, 1 take to le' a not object to polled cattle being reckon- down the utud road cut of sheer curIusi- seat 31 the Emerald laic ;rid in talking ed Ly the head ty to ace If any •-ane wuuk: pass :dog time to work all slung the line. to a gentleman I met 1611 the can, 1, .•E .__ _ while se sat there. t lften a.otiody w..u:d - curse, gave my pleasant experience Tim 1lroektilla Re., -,4,1,1 pets the caw Ere:rano:tre a practical man litine with the Rev. Father V alters. The 1 pass in half a der, and the wide ex t)ice'y in the following brief para- .3 sceLe renamed µnbrukgW ragout its init- . in an adjeiutng town, gives a sensible gentleman happened t.. be a member «1 s ncriticism of the butchery of the •bads the It. C. church, sea from what 1 keno- s :-- ; jestic crandeur,--o: weeds to that effect, ed from him, the good priest has many "Mr. Cameron, M.P., b•tina 'Tool. it the trees in the court house square. He difficulties to contend with t11 the pay log u they *ay in stytf hooka dna away is ¢rob n` timber limiu, coal eft•., sr u we Cron. .:ver the ustnd u the mild- roc prise or cheer r brood is nary to the y. fall- allowing the "Balm of Gtleadi' to curt- rent, which were built by his pretleces- nnrnt, the whole bruott M in full henna, eal4 eyed kine, and the cleating of the son, and the heaviest part of the burden ins Wm ill naniea and throwing mw[ at him. hnue.tu,glVw. W1. don't they disprove hie ettatitrst It . lamlx and r..nud front she Tann tied , left on his shoulders. This entering auto isol be morn rtfaxtive taaa.all.ug n+mew' came the cluckwr of the hens, and the heavy ubligatiens ter the building of Dr $ct:y:a, the eloquent president cf church editicea, and letting the pay meet cac..tns of the geese;- and the high, es- THE Hamilton Times gives the follow- the Methodist Ladies' College, of Hasan be boom by those who come after. u a "G..ldwin Smith has gone la] the stump But look herr if I didn't set nulla \Iundvy evening in favor of Home Rule! connected, but I did not think our ILC against ranting Hume Rule to Ireland.' c•,mpliroent our to al public' works de There was a large auditede. Hon E. friends were much inclined to it. But 6 granting partment open spruci•t r up the Square, from what I saw of iter. illy. �t attars,he de will rl eak in several English cities.pecan , u g P . ala praalx•es rat •o ears/ e[ tae T ry M. t':. ferA'at to ire us • deserved hectare alwut W be 1 Lm, $ 11 1 1 f 'd g off of the debt un the church mod con ultaut nolo of the plait fowl ted--- tnt• sly drive at the Oxford professor :- ton gave an able lecture in Toronto on feature in the church with which I am and I m best if I hate t got away t•ff on Blake who was t was loudlycall- the right man in the right lace, s•.. Mr. Seriph believes in a dem tic form ed f .r, and spoke out boldly. tie a paella- far u facing d:tlicultiea iia concerned. the conaide-road, and taken toe living in No wonder Keine h16lds her own s., well of gncernrnent for every other civilized meat fur I aland' when she can train men of high literary the Past •bile the Present was running S country hut Ireland the sliest e u D its ion heel' But what 1 atteinmenta, full of zeal fu: her welfere, reap wants to say ws. t that Ws OO MUNIOATIONS. to cut loose from the worltl, with net a We heartily endue* the following from y d I b~' link to bind them, the monetary cumpeu the theme Fret fres.: - "The Ontario about tains the town of G. derich awoke vee dont hold our.elveareepouibie fur the oti•en being always considered by them opiaiuns of cur ('xw.1 tfldouts. Conthem. Guturnment taunt rec leader its opuoti- Cow-pasture from consideration. to rutnething of st me ac +eat"ts t., Public queatturu, and be brief. they Wetters is a fine spac*D,eu of this tion to manhood suffrage, and succumb h L' ' d count. It can 5511. oo ne an the class, and is a credit to the null* calling to the p,ressura of the (iuderich, Juuu 29, lathe Tc tin- llcv. T. M. ('auitleIL L)LeK l'A>;Tutt,-Aeeurdtug to the usage of vur church, the time has now come when, at the end of • three years' term, you are called to have this charge for a new field rt labor. It is with feel - nets of deep regret that we, the young people of the congregation are forced oti this occasion to bid you and your family a formal farewell. During the years you hste been our pater your devotion to the Master's cause, your earnest and dis- interested labors, your Chrwtian life and irrepr. achable integrity. your bn'th- arly kindness and sympathetic nettle*, but most of all your warm zeal fns the cuutersiou of souls, have eodearenl yen W us, and we shall ever remember you as one who came *mug as to do us gourd Many here present have been brosgbt frua Dareuess lntu Light, through Gods biesaing or your efforts ; while many others have been strengthened and built up in Christian lite by your prayers and adosotniticue, and, enouuraged by your cheery evuuscl, have pressed forward w•ote earuestly t, du the will of Him leiter in the evening the following ad- dreaa and presentation was tendered the choir leader *1. 1'. llallr, li.A.. Chorister of North Street Methwtim church Dr.AI San,- Wo, the members el the Ladies' Aid Society of the church desire to place upon record .our high apprecia- ttul► of the valuable service you have rendered the church fur the past seven years es leader in the service of song. The activity, zeal and self saeriticirg spirit you have always shown have in- delibly stamped their 'enpress upon all the departments of Christian effort with which your mune has been identified. Relieving as we de that duties perfenued through life become the highest titles to future honor nod regalia, and wishing to of wmuid that course in life of which the manner and the spirit an significant, we keg of you to accept this cheque of one hundred dollars as a memento for that respectful leve and ret;erd which we all fondly hope will contueuo to exist through the coining years. We extend to you our heartfelt wishes for the success and happinesa of yourself and Mn. Halls, your estimable partner, and when life's w..rk here is dune may God grant that you may be permitted to join in the grand chorus of the sanctuary above. Signed on behalf of the &misty : Man. (r ,. ArnFee art , l'residout, Mics Euatt Cot, secretary, Matt. T. 1). Genoa Mr. Halls in replying said that this was truly a great anrprise to him -he had not had a hey. about or even antici- p eted such a thing. His feelings wo&M neat allow him to express what he would ' like to say. What he had duns hod hest dune willingly and with leisure, He who left ue a bright esawple that we was ful:y coiuscieus he had made many might follow. No words of ours can mistakes, but they v -err• mistakes int the adeenatety uprose rho deep obligation judgment, out .4 the htart ; and he wan titmice for gaxi ameng us ; nor would. we under which we feel to yuu fur your in- very thankful to the Ladies' Aid f••r is kuid mania"station ti their appteeiatiibou of his services. He eou'.d not allow this opportunity t.. puss vithout acknowledg- ing the kindness and forbearance of those whu were associated with him in the ser- vice .•f song, and their cheerful willing- ness 11 assist him et all times, and fur which he now desired to thank them He again thanked the Ladies' Aid fear their valuable gift. During t ire -sulfite short addresses were Siren by Mr. Thos. McGillicuddy, Rev. V. Johnston and Bey. Dr. ire. In response to the kind and br.•therly words of the clerytymen, Mr Qampbel1 'puke of the amity and listened 3evling which had narked the attitude of Ids e ern d brethren towards hint. At the conclusion of the meeting the people thronged forward to give • part. iug handshake to the paster au1 hie esteemed yoke -fellow, amid tears and benedict i -n. Carley. aboral assuctshonr. I rL l t emplalat from a 1Deet-/a■d. iia which he is ehlsra 1. Ism tuW t ha in isny way hope to repay you for what, Elgin teenier the better. To the E. nor of The z' he is beloved by 1►u own p,rcple, and re by Gera Race, y•ou havedonefur us The West El ih Reform convention the ' `g°at' a cted byhie fellow citizens of ether during the put three years ; but we feel other day by •dandles( vote dcc'ared m -I batt noticed by extracts in THE , $ta,-Last Wednesday some of the r 1e. de not wonder at it, for I t we could nutlet this opportunity pass favor of the election of runty officials tooeseL frcm the W+eerie,) I. o'''' ..'.. ' laboring men of the town had taken the hats teld•am meta, tb.uvuvh a gentle sial harsh. nJ suffrage. There u evident- Actue Fr', Pru, Se. Mary's .tl r:'.. and contract for unloadin (coal trout the E. ,eau --kind at)d liberal, yet et the same Radical wary leeching over He other sources. that t.v isrich is hooked G. Benedict, and had borrowed the firm and sea'uus to the hurch of whicL hauling app.iat,ces. buckets. Sc., hem country. ' upon Si a perfect f rselhe ttr-the-stsm-�rr Wm. Lea. When the t -anted." Fen., he is a priest. In c"no1wioh, I may say mer time. But I have $Eo oiservet: that I pire came in sight air. Lee wanted t•, that atuontt lits please -6i i• 171 n ear Tug Orangemen will meet for theirrigid away from your fair town one of the the editors ��f these tapeta drew stern- I to tis Benedict moved Lack fifty feet, last to fads will Fns my visit to tat. Ya• annual celebration in about twelve days. tion to the fact that the running of cuss but u there was plenty of room fur er per's with its worthy pustur fur my ri •'e - We wonder if any of the orators will 1* at large en our broad business •trceta to pass, cul the laborers would to ata r, I,,ITtim {.,'s ..f about lt:, per hour, the capain int either simp'e or bombastic enough to would be a du¢race t.o a bsekwesehi ham- the @.nedict refuses ria mote, .'Ir. Lee offer money and men (nen Huron to let, and its solid sense they are talking then wreaked his spite upon the hard fight against Hume Rule in Ireland. fib all the time Some years age the Her- working dock -head! by forcing them to far there has been but little mune taken b. r Park was purchased ata handsome gire tap all the •ppLauurtt y , • rating a stoppage of work. a fuss to tM AQIt/ttlettM fleust..y w t►w/Nnr rYNe- t)p in this county for the "loyal' war. figura by the town. During ail cheat Coal tabtu-ers and the ;letting of now grapber. "The hard times caused Icy the National yeah little er nothing hes been rigging and buckets. It was a poor way Policy appear to have struck the Orange eerie to mike it att,eetire, but it has • to show spite on men working by the Ailsa Craig, June 25th. EBDBEN SALLOW/. brethren pretty badly, er else the syn- been turned into a cow pasture, reekin: Rh' and time duckmed will remember it' en ][r. Lee wants help from them. p•thy hunt got than atop lower than with tete and other pt.ltuti .na Acr.es Dock -Hove. •the tongue. the road fr.m the park is another let ! G•derich, June 25th. - belonging to the town the fence of which' • `teM t 1 wY die Tee A .If SPlf'I(lei BILI. #11. The following bill was quietly slipped through the Houses of Parliament at Ottawa last session, and at the time at- tracted but little attention :- An Act respecting the application of lieuliesad karleituraa. tier 31.- jesty by and with the consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada enact' as follows : 1. Where no other provision it nude by nay Ian of (Sounds for the apptlratlos of any fine, penalty or forfeiture imposed dor the violation of any ouch law. the same rt.atl belong to the crown for the public uses of Canada. L The (tot ernor-In-l'oso.•ai may front time to time direct that any floe. prosily or for- feiture. or any portion thereof which would otherwise belong to the crown for the pnhlic MIPs of Canaria, he mild to an7 pro, ncial. unklpal or local authority which wholly or k=Mel hears the expenses of administering mw under whicn such fine. penalty or for. In Imposed, ur that the same be ap- plied in any other manner deemed hest adapted to attain the objects of such tow and to secure its due admintstntloa. We would advise the i Peo- ple to keep their eyes open to see what action the 11yetitaion Government will take with reptile. Scott Act fines. For years the Ontari C t hare very proper', had the fes of the monies ac- cruing from fines, aeii it is only jut they should still have the fines. We hardly think the Dominion (1 I will date to claim the fines under the Scott Act. Those who administer the Aet, andne pay the inspectors, should hare the fir. 'The field, r ter, have not been taken by the Deuriniorl Government when the Ontario nieces were administering Om Neste Act. And they Md better not try it on at This late day. K e■ • ■g • f -s has had a rail fern e-ff. either byeMmilt -- . -��+- t7 cows or the owners of the cows, and To the Fluor of The Signal. which has thus been turned into a SIR, -It is with pleasure thtt Burins grazing Common. u,ht here sad n w the summer season I avail myself f a h t t std t pall' beautiful R. SaPows, ekes. name is familiar to our reale'''. waa w ith his assistant finish lag aorre fine cabinet pictures when a remoter ..f THE 5td.Ntt�lr••pp•-d into the gallery *et Tuesday. 1Ir. Sellews elf,rrne-dl ua-that he had lies■ ha • s selendid business year,. hut that he wished his impr•oveinents still further known. He has renovated the various ru':ms, and put in a number of unique and p• alar in the way o rustic chairs an other sesta. • sithout asking you to accept as a re- uieotbnucor hem us this gift of plait which we now offer you. In bidding you " Farewell," w e grieve nut esthete without hope. for re kwuw that if in the order int God's providence we wAoatelersasatue- tilel aheuld see your faint no more on earth, we have •m eves living and reeding faith that on the (:ht -r side of the Inver we shall meet again, to be f..rcver will% the redeemed, and to rejoice around the Throne with Him who rubbed the grate of As terrors and took the sting from Death "The Lord beers thee and keep thee ; the Lord make hip face to shine upon thee, and he gracious unto thee the Lord lift up his c,untena►ue upon thee and give thee peace.' Signed on behalf of the young people J. W. \-.nuatter. Lizzie %ribbon. J 1'earen. Mary Roberts n. Judson Truax. Agnes H•:ndersr.n. Mr. Campbell in reply said : I don't know whet to say afoul this presentation of cuter, and the toucl.ing address, clue - inti with the beautiful Jewish beuedic• ton. I was never nines surpnsetl than on meeting the addreee and its accom• paniuent. The kind things said in the address are due more to your kindness Seorr A. T Map -TIN -- The temperance meeting he'd hen on the evening of Tour* ay, the 24th, was a decided sue. ewe. 'Abut lee ur 2111 people attended (rum alt parts of the t'ownsh.p. Atter • few words explaining the oh - no chance o pray a i , o t p jest int the mutiny, Mr. Jumeph lleth•r- I'd like to knew who should ran this t.,wn. I admire your n .ids streets and t h d tl t muton to meed to the chair, and tilled awn the peip,le or the rows' The their c:tauly ai.; •'aranc*. and your beat, and a variety of scenery, etc., fur ( that jeeiti0n in Itis uauel happy manner. 'e s. a s tees ..,, ria n a n u n n o ce .one. :1 Y Colhorne .;ears ritaJt...3✓f ptemet• but in the ti;lit of our day and generatiun isn't it about time that something; was done to improve our town by sending the cows to pasture, and clearing up our parks, sidewalks and public highways. d Inc of these days 1 inky be tempted to lime my temper slot talk right out in msetin' on this subject. ---1 saw Archie Scott, the athlete, io , town the oiler day. He had just come • up from St. Thomas to take part in the Caletloni..► games in Guderich on Do- minion �p. He told me there'd be a great gfist of athletes hers on the first, and 1 guess 111 have to "fit '• for the oc- casion. You nee, if 1 .:cit practising fie • whi'e, and then go into any of the create it kind of breaks me up some, and I get generally dilapidated. Fcr this reason I'll have to "fit" myself. Archie says bed he thea way liimwtf of he didn't keep to gi.-d c. editi••n. Whether 1 take any i f the prune or not, the games on Dominion Day promise to he the greatest that hare eeer been held here. i was told that they offered my rapine frond Rob inland $50 to go to Lookout on Thutrlldyy, het he indig meetly spurned the offer, tied pre theist nunuer. lialy q lei J lid t ' t I bnckg u d The utfit u n w meet of heart than to anything 1 have d Iteta Webster sit nuns, tt lvat eiJ i---tnwt--_L,t<na Tutt. cuwitlste.31;. Hallows las also invested N„body had ever whispered a word t„ and Johasnn, of G.dench, deltveceA hare 1 want of men The are sof- in the best lens to the c•wnty for ouisUe ru• about the prewu[, pelted. , > and 1 e i'al addreesea d.n tM ticiently public epithet' to *ea to it work, and can take femily and Pi's 1 ki•dnese as been more aspectsI.y' shown rat quest on o the hour. naine4. , Tempxnnce laws and how to uphold and enforce them ; and to that end at the dee, o3 the meeting 111 electoral union was formed and 21 eleeton pledged themselves 1•t vote ter no ono but a t , ge era r ler tepees trimmed op higher, so as t•. art. sped your hearts, riot your salter or gold, pledged 10mi-weenie•a candidate lice other wee the tr •utile an w future day •lieu `I`dtrenstY•pie views 16( scenes in and and you have siren me not your hearts acheol, niunieii.al ..r perliamehtary limbs are larger, it woald bare been around G .iterich cshtnet views of the i only Inn alai. your rarer lined with gold hen•ee. away close to the trunk,atel painted the limber and ..thee peter. can be had at • 1 � !. i thank you from my heart. As wards toying l .,lborne a share d 1 M color of the tree. the amputation woui.1 low rate, Some of these 'ernes would you have given me such • remembranc. expenses yi the Huron limit Act Ammo have been less netice•b'e and much more command attenpat anywhere. Picture .r, 1 ant glad you have given me such eia:iun in carrying on the work so Ear. sightly. The same remarks may to ap- frames in variety are kept in stock. Mr. articles u you have chosen, hecause they Messrs. Young and Morrish and other plied to the trete in the park nest the Tom Itrn;.hy, \fr. $allows' excellent a- are'oonething that will rilern my home, friends sane a very appropriate ,&,'('tins harbor If the fruit and other trees' sistant. still manipulates the camera and and be a continual reminder of our re of hymns during the evening• We h"Pe' there were nicely pruned, and the deed ret•cchine leash, in conjunction with yard, and they will be s.mething tun, that tee young ladies of Colborne ..re toot limb' cut away. and god large-sized bis eir.pleyer. A call st she gallery will that my wife and children can use. if eahammt tel help in a cause, wh:cn ra of crew pla%te.1 ..t the right kind not pop- be rap rrceiated by \i r. `(alluwa there to anything more than another that 'melt peramtwat itapxwtancs i, them. Ian) and trimmed early. it would be - - lin' misted me 511 my week among you, After a rote o1 thanks to the managers suepriain: t.. see how leech mere besuti- T +snTn, 1evt'+ntI*L FAIR. -W. hate it has been my wile'' faithful help and had been Mnasim16dsly hese«I for the uM ful the town wont,' appear Your shad* received a copy ..f the prise lief for the my children's pr.yen. Thew articles of the church, the mooning mate to a trees ¢row t .0 1.•w. Y rora, nest indeetrisl Fair t,. be hall at Torun• else go int.. their beads, while 1 as the et'46- ltreo t a•u•xtaT- to from the tilt to the ldth September. timely head receive them tell -tight. Dear Ni w let the other towns ami town - art la 1 NnY rdlatea. lite Meek is tory tastily gotten up, and frtendu you hats b.rne with my sheet ships fall into hoe. 'tV. tethers that - a.ntaina cuts 'f differeet breeds of 'nu. cements*, and kredly overtenket my fait- the blend* of f still rally to To the Mites of the signal. teas fur s itch prizes ere olfeni, and Ings, and Mats lovingly seenhswl 70 my the call if they are only meow a chanes lith, -i observe that your town nos- ales film' of the City of Toronto and its Iam,re what yell yoerweva ham, helped to de at - -(C ia. sexes' easy attractions la if tourist Pnhlie buil pines. Any od our readers e. do. i wit 4,31.11 think of you as 1 int - -- and health weaker an 1 1. being one of •lesiring a ean0 ion nhesin the Sims by or kneel in my study, and wili often pray &sobs Time Way' the many admirer' of its beauty, did dropping a p et Bard to Mr. Hill, the 10 (and fpr you. 1 hare not horn 'died Mr. plate is the epistle of integrity sone promenading during my reeeee s»f'nar7. at T• rootn. wnh thet pterse.eal that some a op1>„ewl to tnanipelatioo, sawn it stay in (ioderieb. teeing along North Bishop Ifeldwin and his (entity bays swam to pusses ; but 1 have levet tune w old appear that the eneatry is enmirs Creat (.Mab, 1 might My, u out u3 the left fur a visit to England. ebildren aa well as pismires, sad have to b. of Lis opinion. --(Muir/real H.eaM that the ontamentatiun is p_uperly (groups in the clearest and most pleasing towards un ,weorut t what 1 as ,c made. In ptsaint tl.r•tigh your sgaarei style. In the way of eefarwements hist curved to ms duuuo the pant few months. the 0:her day tt 1. -eked as if some tree+ pictures rennet to beaten. A large pe ! Knowing that i could nut get not to see murderer had been at wore. If the dead titre, 11a'22, • f the late Oapt. W. Cez, is you, you thought you would all corse ill timber had been rcrn• red and the maul a splendid specimen of the photographic th and tie me (..night 1 here c o0 veer. • Had these large dmhs been cut tishini first, and enlarged views of th • , pointing t., the elegantly ch.tsed sheer t icer $11 was raised at the meeting to- t