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The Huron Signal, 1886-9-10, Page 41 I 4 rill HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, SEP. t0, 1386. TOWN TOPICS. AwifWars � Sahpeter li' ' •cera. W. B,y Di•kw, of Breenl•, was is 1 O. M. LII bus been •tumefied by the tows darters the week. Se is, a Utile trwaa. of flesesserWl wheel for •a.sha Mrd w shortly to treats .lift year. Ms Mos. Street.eshodl•• Mardi Dat rlar lrartseedttr"-demestto, not lues- Peter Adaweou, comfy clerk, retorts- menses alas • wed > s. Km Marshall Wright s:ad Waist ►•vs ad home from Great Britain on Wedses• is enemas wed' .R of MrsDiabl 's% f theday. He had a mend time •area the Beta �•J r ~��` • 0.G- Newton sod We w a ebttsi twenty aid. a stay walking while whoa of Noah street tilethodat e a Mfg T RING. - Opened today. saw H bra wt pat sw sash bee held its ttanssl penin in and atoned �asei� Vet tW tai ws� Mrs Grtsham. a bet b• lens used. meat, Oodeeieh. and the r /lass• wit - tis asbet•r• B, B. P101110. TM ss igs-env by Oeecw Ptewart, the buss tb. guests art tshwsQaA•r aa..a be ao.1Nd W w •r estio M Wei kt ' eater of omen sad while u S•otlaad averaged Fur the past few years the iM lk� vitaliser, remove fightg • Yttrium B. from Isar preset pt1•0s of Weisman to th •let bad loot the "Owe" r store formerly ooespfed by George Ache Tits Hau11ssD Zonorwtt.-There sb bedonebe" had in them, w thio year •son, en or before the 1st of October. was oosd.l.reble Merest taken is Heidi- at w- prePeeed te change the 11"111, ts•nd slog" by Iwai pelltlalaer- Vases■ always /et tete weft\ et year mesas sad the right ahs•tsa bank tr gear rear Mawe . sad gepws.�+M The bast Mao= Ile Iwo t�si ae= Is awe/ ,sues G as aglsrt_ w uA.p MUM int iledWiate dry , w1ltR1 the proOsaMso la th• Taw w C■■tarda$ Turrnaaaos V a tun wig meet rs.a�rl, for the trw•e•etlas of braises every T.ssd•y of rsess at Ida in - i c 11* w.rik osrin Kees Ware& d •H ven tentedweenie to • At the Cask slam oss bey 1a peesde of raw sugar Ise sal, oa.h. 1 have • lee lot el fess, lam kis • evesta►te istee, d - them. Groceries of all mods fresh and (leokary test gl•mCal of W air t end will Ntrouble t..how .ods. 0 H. 0 . the grocer. Seem. U, (N Mies Fanny Tye uv returned to Hays - Miss Graham has returned from her teiy east• Mh191BBfi Mad herr sister ars yisiting set Rewash Mie Alin Spence is visiting relatives in Brsesels. Charles Hodges, of Blyth, was in town Int week. Vevey Somerville) was visiting friends in tows last week. The Clinton New Ira says D. Mc t"° nay ofd DamFet i•R tiro•, at a Cochin► youth,o W oirewsFee tea hour or two oa Wdaesday even- Havi1awasthedwidedeseattke t.legr*pkdt w.. den.I.eOwl.g to • t sad disoederl ea theG. .R, platters Find $2 Cres.'Rishard Vendow, formerly of Came- ros, Holt ft Cameron's office, has suc- csmfully� his exsm►Datton •s har- riat•t. a esteod our ouogreoulat>Ou. 8. T. Bastedo, who bd bees spending • few holidays with relatives it. Gude rich, left on Monday last to resume his duties as private secretary to the ltty- a.al. Pref. Vallance, the distinguished sloeca tonal, will not visit U,derich until later in the ,••son. He is the beat male reader who has visited Canada for many • yme. The Exeter Time, has entered upon its fourteenth year. The Times bas 1 the event by • new dress of type. We wish oar co'em. continued mamma. Dr. M. Nicholson, the Y%est street dentist, makes the preservstion of the natural teeth a specialty. Gam adminis- terd from 9 a. m. to 1 p. pl. for the ;minims estractien of teeth. Tae put week hal been *ming the C. H. Mortimer, folrnlurty o' the Ki hutted of the season. W, 11. Ridley and family bave return- ed from their trip east. Mies Annie Hennings has returned from • vi.it to London. Miss Nellie Prim, of Detroit, hu been the guest of Mie Nairn. Mim Cleary, of Toronto, is the guest of Mia Ellen McIntosh. Mrs Reuben Sallow. and child are officiatingthe previous two Sundays [or vwti•g friends in London. Canon Richardson in Memorial church, MrsandMie Bacnts were visiting London, resumed on Sunday last duty friends in Bluerale last week. at St. Stephen's church, Huron Road. Mw Eva Woodmen, of Toledo, Ohio, The firm of J. Downing S Co. hnis the guest of Mrs John Mosely. been d, and the business set Mien Josie OM has returned from a upcn a sounder footicg than ever. A ple.•ast visit to friends in Exeter. • special endeavor is now being made to Min Duao and Miss Hattie Davis, of do • big fall trade. See advertisement. Clinton, are the Rueats of Min Davis. Richard Mills, of Manitoba, was In Mr and Mn Wm. SwaBeld, of Clio- town durin�t the week. D•,*k is doing 'thePrairie Provinmand buds Mies aMartinhasreturnedtothat even the Northwest there a noth- 44Ne�Ladise'Coreg.,Hai)-.,:,;like loather. He looks a young nton. ever, -Yrs(2..ige%vans has tetnrn.r+ i_, .. O° .-tea last, et St. Peter's, the sermon was preached by Rev. Fr. Mc slung visit to old .oaiea is es.tsrn OD- Manus, of Windsor. Fr. McManus is tariu very in manner of pre ching, Mrs Scott, wife of Dr Soon, of Sea- and took for hie text the 6th chapter of forth, bas been the guest of Rev W. Joel, 12th verse. Johnson. Mrs R Roberts and her son Frank, Mies Sturgeon, of Detroit, is spending lett for Toronto and ether eastern points •fewdaysitt town, the guest of Mrs last week- Frank had been considerably Kirkbride• ppulled down down by an affection of the The next county Scott Aet lungs,and the trip was taken with s view will be held at Safortb, on Friday, to improving his health. Sept 17th. Inspector Yate, we regret todate, Mrs Seymour and children left on the Smgioaw alley last Sunday for their boa in Detroit oardine Standard, is aking the Domin- ion Mechanical mid Milltny Neurs one of the best trade journals in the country. It is a handsome and able monthly. The Mimes Soeyd bave gone to Ayl- mer, Out , where they are opening out a millinery establishment. The.e ladies are much respectd in Godench, and we will be glad to hear of their success. The Rev Mr, Steele, who had been Dins was besiaisd by uses sanious Turin sad thew or fuer equally analoss Grits. Whoa the sews of Coulter's eledius by a Ise . majority came in there was • "sife.c. deep as death," and lire mia.tesatterwarda there was out a Tory to be seen. There was an air or loom hasciag azo•nd the Star odes, and the triumphant Grits were .o regardful of the wwnded heart. of their Tory friend. that they even forbore to cheer. "R me the hall softly, there's crape on the door." The L.cknuw Sentinel says : Io sandy every town in the Province in which athletic sports have hews held this sum- mer the "record' eta. beat broken by one or more of the athletes present, and people are Id too ask what is the "record" •o bow 1 The clairnaut to this humor y J. D. McColl, who, according to an exchange, put the heavy abut, at the Montreal Caledonian games, 37 feet, 9 inches, beating all previous records by fire inch.\. We have not the slightoet doubt but that McColl put the stone the enact distance credited him, but he didn't "brisk the t'ecord" all the male, for at the Chicago ban bar f games a few weeks ago, Mr. John McPherson, of Kilned, put the heavy Mese 38 feet 1 inch. This is the beet record so ter made this msseeo with • full 21 lb. shot, and until it is beaten John retune the owners hip of tae "record " CowCRRT AND DRAY ATI,' PIRROa- ANt•R--A rather email audience ansembl- d on Tuesday evening to witness the given by the Guderich Amateurs, assisted by vocalists. Th. night was vary warm and dos., and the appnrod at • '!'ter were given in very good ett Iy Misse. I. Wilkin- son and Minnie 11, and Mean Foot and Belcher. Mr Hyslop did well in his "Drinking Song," bat was Dot so *nooen- ful in his wooed solo. Mrs Revell, of Toronto, nano a pretty little song very sweetly, and her duett with Miss Cooke was well rendered. Mr Bekber's beesolo "I fear ^n Foe " was well given. tool vetted friends to town last week well io Mies Nene Kay returned to Bruwla on Wednesday, after • pleasant week's visit to Goderich. The Sestorth Caledonia° Games will be held today. These •ports base been poorly advrtised. Dungannon baseball club defe•td the °effeteh team by a soore cf 18 to 13, on Thursday, Sept. 2. The schooner Bessie B•rbick arrived on Saturday with a cargo of soar dust far the Harbor Mill. Mies Fannie Rutson bas gone oa • visit to frieoda in Chicago. She will be ab- sent about siz weeks. Mr end Mn R. W. McKenzie were at Toronto last weak attending the General Methodist , St. George s Band of Hope will meet to -night (Friday), for the first time after summa vacation. 1t. O. Johnston, formerly of Carrow & Proudfoot's office, has taken a desk In Campion's law othce. Mrs Lin. Crawford is visiting relatives east Her sister, Miss Gnftin, of Brant- ford, returned with her. We regret to learn that Mn. John Mowly, .r., bas been on the sick list during the pad week or two. Mita H. Wilkinson, of Goderich, is the guest of her cousin, Mies M. Paisley, this week.- [Clinton New Ers. Ven. Archdeacon Elwood has gone to the Provincial eywnd at Montred, and will take in Whitby on his trip. The annual meeting of the Canadian Shorthand Society will be held in Ham- iltoo on Wednesday, Sept- 22nd. lilts. Revell, and Master Artie Revell, of Toronto, left fur • trip to Brussels, after a pleasant stay in Guderich. Mn T. G. Moorhouse, who spent the Summer months with her mother Mrs Cooke, has returned to I'tnc.,ning, Much. has ben on the sick liat' fort • put few weeks. We hope to hear of the thorough recovery of theveteran. H• a able to be about, how- ever, and hes not given up "businea" .�. u rookies the neesso•ry railway arvawgeme■ta, the pro- - Mc w not held until after the public schools had ren -opened However, w Friday last, user three tuatara brtgbt sad MPpy looking schol- ars, with their psresta sad mashers wooded their way to the station,- -sash family tabor carTying • kegs basket 01 provision. AD escentuo Irmo stood to reedinee to convey them to their destinatwo. Atter tickets had been puroh.sed- and the bsaksts, awing rupee, base ball bats, &c., &c., bad been safe) deposited w an express ear attached fur the purpose, ouodactor Ausebiouke sang out "Ali aboard," and the elegise gave • "toot -toot," and the whole train, massa- gers and all, started at about 10 o'clock fur Hultaesyille, nine miles away from home, which was reached in about twen- ty minutes. At the "station" convey- ance were waiting, and soon the petrel - noon, and necessary picnic •pphauess, were loaded up, and all •farted on foot for the grove, three quarters of • mile sway. After reaching the grounds, which were well suited for the purpuee, the scholars scattered through the bash, while the ale members of the party busied themselves putting up swings, -carrying water. &c., while the female portion were preparing dinner ; and as it was now about noon, is did not take long to gather the hungry host together. to partake of the bountiful supply of eat- ables. The scholars were seated upon the ground in circles, and alter singing : "lie present at our table, lord • He here and everywhere adore] • Thy creatures bless. and gran tit we May rest in Paradise with the god things provided were passed around. It not being convenient to Diskettes for so many, is gold lemonade was provided in the shad* of the forest. Atter the waiters had gone round and round the "busy circles' quit. a number of times, the ranks began to thio out, and very soon after • general stampede was aide for the swings by the young The potato crop is not a good one this year, but John Proudfout has a pretty good record in raising the succul- ent tuber. He recently unearthed 33 potatoes from one hill, which almost made • peck. Can any Irishman beat that Robt Barnb , formerly of the Gude- rich high school, now junior preacher on the Hensel circuit, was in town on Mon- day on his way home for • week's rest. His Ashfield friends will he pleased to see him look so well, although hard worked. THY.- HEATugu.- We have received • sprig of heather, in full bloom, plucked by John Dickson, who i his brother, our , , in his trip to 'Auld Scotia" The Menem. Dickson are expected home next week. They are each mach improved in health by the trip. Pe.noMAto ria KINCARDIN•. -- Mrs Gain Welker and Min Mary White have been visiting in 0eierich. -Mies Eliza L.og•t' and Miss Amelia McLean, of Goderich, aro visiting at Mrs Harry Collins'. -- Mrs Eb Faber, and her daughters May and Della, returned from Goderich on Saturday last. -1 Review. Mr and Mrs Geo. Mason and child re- turned to their home at Superior City, per steamer United Empire, after spend- ing a few months radio/ friends in Lucknow and Goderich. While in town they were the guests of Mn Swift, aunt of Mrs Mason Mr Mason took some stock with him to Superior City. Esct-Rnton To Mrf,tTosA.-By refer- ence to advertisement it will be seen that the C. P. it. are making • good offer in their special excursion to Winnipeg on Sept. 20 and 21. good for return within 20 days, for $36. This U certainly cheap travelling. For particulars see ad•er- Mies May Cooper, of Brumels,who has tenement, and the local agent, R. Rad - ban the guest of her aunt, Mrs George cliffe. Grant, returned to her home on Friday. The school board met on Monday John Ogilvie, atter a trip through craning. A numier ..f accounts were Manitoba, expresses the opinion that the paid, and two motions by Mr.Crabb, one i wheat yield will exceed people's e+peeta- introducing bookkeeping in the Priuci- tions. pals room, the other the E. N. Lewis returned home on Friday chairman to write the Minister to make the motel clam students' examination titer Card weeks' cruise on the steam uniform throughout the i'roiince, were Iso.. Cards. He report. • "rplerldid unanimously carried. time. Mrs. McWilliams, who has been the Ben. Gibbons, of Detmit, one of the of Mrs. Newcombe for the past of the Mo -hon,, Fortner, s dropped in and had a chat with us on swath, returned to Bread, rd ..n 1,1l ed- Wedneay, Mr. lribbons looks as if %' doolife in Detroit agreed with him. He is l Jame Le Bernie, of the Huron 'toad, • veteran of the war, and bears a wound, wenn hu teem prroMnted by that tell lout he is at the height of hit physical disease, consumption, is very low at vigor. He was the guest of his uncle, prSheriff (ribbons, while in town. bIrs lin Capt. lltdereyor, . f G .stench, $o, u.L - The Yung People's Wociel Was in town this week ..n • brief visit to of North-st. Methodist church, will hold Ur inn, Capt- A. E. Met:regoc—[tsar• • n union (tonal and entertainment in Ws nl,serrer. the lecture room, on Friday evening, R. Hamlin,sch". f teacher, ••ll of J, text, Sept 17th. The model school $smuts, of this town. it vow teaching a clsse.s will then M started, and the memo! it (aenmilter He taught near high school pupils are now nearly all i(lesrtiiller at one time, ' in town, and the object is to gather in Mie• Liszie Clement, of inoerkip, ali young people who do not attend any Ogg,, hole returned t,. low Lome. Hoe other service on Fridayevenings. There the guestof her uncle, Joseph will he no charge, an • hearty initis while in town. i tion is extended to all. ''- MW. Ida Wa nsop Wing. folk After the parents, J. A. REUO & BRO. ARL OPENING • LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK or NEW FALL GOODS FOI1 New "Advertisement Nest Week. JAS. A. REID & BRO. Jurdates Bkct. l MV Goderich. nib sept.. I. f1 H, W. C. Meyer moans,. ;..:Thum- day hu -day from • trip up the lakes to Port Arthur. Mrs Meyer and the children. who have been on • trip to Sault Ste Marie and Mackinaw on the "Francis Smith.' are at ppromorisiting in Turn ta-iWingham Times. hew A. Thew Mori. rr lm r.raitusisl Gordon. New Tall Goods -A. Nunn". Sate for Sale -t). K. gauchos.D For Sale Oarrew & Preadfoot- stray Tilly -Mrs. . McGillivray. New Tall Deeds -J. A. Raid t dro Apprentice Wasted -E- t'. Bekker -- Boors bad Shone -J. Downing it en K:cerelea to Wissipee- R Radcliffe. New M11Laery-New Store- MiseGraham. Dentistry. �f-NICHOLSUN, L,D•8. 11 DENTAL ROOM. eighth door below the t'oo t Olce. ort M. 7. •b."�„Whit» ” , ' ' W L. WOOLVERTON, L D. a Cloaks friends of the f3abbeth wboob bad per- • Oloe__odd Fellows Hall. Nero st.. with feeling and played the cu ' vL.,. ,J n.f..-• -• 1h• nssonia ....dame, All werkwar- d the 8000m n -.intents, "icy aper.. ODder..... and Prof. Foos y 'Taal :t afternoon is swinging the children, sit- ranted. 11y. masts. Th. play .tux U'Ca tagkaa" ting in groups, chatting and singing, Was sot acted rap to flee usual atasdarl of onr Amateurs. The lades, Misses Withering (erne, end in •anus& ways ea Ball, Cooke, Swift asst K. Ball were well up in their parts sad did excellent acting, but the gentlemen were deficient John McPherson, the formai s side win- Mr Andrews hada rather difficult part, Dr. 8 to . T'he day eau fine 14ER. Hamfuoe street.u and at tithe• was re•Ily flowed, bet he h,„ Ding. ScoI two 70).. to esjOy chem• C C.yBEL( dune better acting before. Mt Carroll en'' AFE FOR SALE -THOROUGHLY )eying themselves. During the after- noon • base bell match was plated be- tween teams chosen by Howard Cox and She People's Qolumn. APPRENTICE WANTED - Tt► leers the b.klsa tossers. A good stout he of about lt ears preferred. Appll to IL did well for his first . The beat and the slim a.dieooe doubtless took the snap out of the stay. We expect better work, and fuller patronage later in the season. TIRE Wares Bans. -Than vocalist. appeared bete lad week, and at once established themselves as favorites. The audience that greeted them en Thursday evening was most appreciative, and the duets by the Messrs Whyte were ren- dered in charming style. They were assisted in the by Mise Campbell and Mara Jackson aad Sib- ley, none of whom appear to be up to their old form. Mie Campbell's "An- gela' Serenade" would have been a suc- cess, but tor the clariooet ub4i9ist.. of Mr Pilcher. which completely drowned the voice of the singer. In the abemuse of piano . t, Mr. Pitcher's clarionet solos lost much of their effect Mies Trueman's recitation, "Roger toad 1,' was a treat to the audience. Mies Rumball, of Clinton, is a modest and pleasing singer, and showed to advan- tage in the trio in which she took part The singing of the %V'hytes, however, re- deemed the concert, and gave pleasure to all who were present. On Saturday evening these sweet singers gave . sa- cred concert in Victoria street church, when they were assiutd by Messrs. Belcher and Ellard, the Misses Ellerd, and • choir made up from both churches. The concert was • pleasing ons. On Sunday the Whyte Bros. assisted at re- ligious services in the Methodist churches, and left • good t • Let our local vocalists take a lesson from these men end sing with clearer enunci- Auto. Wornov-Fameuse apple, Im- ation. Half the secret of the Whyte,' perial (lyse, Royal Hative plums, and Strayed Animals. success is that you can get all their Besurre-Hardy anti Buffs= pears. weeds 1 the other half is that they sing Jones- ltcw11,L . h'ood's Needling (IAME ON THE REMIM{EM of as if they believed and felt what they plum the subscriber, about the middle of Rote- sang. A. M. Ro—Ribston Pippin and Augnst a dark bay filly. about two years old. selves. there was plenty of provisions, rsp.tred, nee to flrri cfessorder lad wlbl nod .Dyoce feeling inclined could help be sera ems,. inside :• 11 ie themselves during the afternoon, and bas I high. ere i•. wide. ' 11 la. deep, with is th e fore breaking up the picnic, • lunch was tr;.ia•w y to D. i. ere proof. RACHAS. partaken of, after which the start was mist blacksmith. Victoriastreet. made for the station. All got safely on board the train and about five o'clock 111114-31 the trip home was begun, anivior in Goderich about half an hour afterwards, There was not a single accident to mar the affair, and it one can judge from the beaming faces and merry laughter of the homeward bound party, the North Merest 8. 8- picnic to Holmeasille was a decided samosa. ler the CetrsIlal LahiNtles, On Monday • shipment of fruit for the Colonial Exhibition was made from Goderich on behalf of the Dominion MANUAL OF CORRESPONDS.\CE f t by A. MeD. Allan, the l�1 --One of the mast practical sad meet well-known fruit expert. The ehipmeot motel began psbllabmd; eveerryy teacher should consisted of twenty-five bushels of =so • copy : ss school ebeeld be without a. it coalition •:rr- eism in capital letters. abler. varieties of fruit, and the specimens are vlas. ttaa, errors la English, It • RAI]CLIFFE, *mune the best of their class. The repo- specittiwn lettere. besulituil eegrni'ed. ett•,. 1 ration of Huron u •brat -class fruit pm- ole so cents C. ODil Arcade, Tor- G BI-RANet, doting county will be fully sustained by UAL EfITATE AND the exhibit gathered and soot off by Mr, [PROF. W. M. CLARKE, (Organist MONEY LOANING AGENT. 1 sty Piretelass (aspew(es Reprseeabd LOST -ON S l; N DA Y LAST- A Wirt' to.atats pea. (bIsek tard•reb er case and geld alb,. The ander will be re- warded warded byleaviag it at this elks. alto `i ANTED IMMEDIATELY --GOOD flak Ceek. Apply a Mea UIL 114111 IAW STUDENT WANTED -MUST J 1e fair writer. Small salary. Sad E. CAMPiON. Barristw. Osderieb. Legal. C. H AYR, ROLICITOR, !e. 1I. Odle.. center of germ sad West street. tlod.•rl'b. over tstesrgla sloe. Pri into roods to lead at A per Beat. 11e& `EAUER & LEWIS, BARRISTERS, 17 Osderk-b. C. Semon■, Js- J. A. Moores E. N. i.awts 11at- elARROW & PROUDFOOT, BAR `T HISTElt-M Atorasys, Soliellon, etc Ooderick, J. T. (Jarrow, W. Prosdtut, 175 elAMERON, H.)LT Z CAMERON. '.) Barristers. Set ewe la Cary kc., lodertcb. M. C. C merw, Or -C.: P. Holt. )l. G. Cimer s. C. C. Roc HOUSE WANTED -MUST HAVE geed water. cellar. and ether conve.i- s .esu, sad coaiala tour or live bedrooms. Apply at this olce. IOW Tflebical. T L. REEVE, M.D , C.M-. MEM - el ss, oflet • Paysiei C . SPburgyeolss• satsad Aostsmckel, etc„ Port Albert E CASE, TM.D., CAC, M.C.P.K. . Oat at was Areca tenor, ec. Oece -11 bat lersseel� eaewpied Dr liatcbissesl Dayaaaas• nlgbt sales -Trac DIt Mt LEAN, PHYSICIAN, SUR- OWN. t.'oroser ire. Oalce sad • SUR - Woes Street. mooed doer west of t> a Street 1) Rel- SHANNON & HAMILTON Psystclaus. Surgeons, AoosuatterL RC else at Dr. tNenaen'e n.ideaes. ewe the gaol Oedertoh U. C. gassow. J. C. Beano Ow Loans anb insurance. LTB AND A HALF PER CWT. 1 Straight loess, Any anion at. Private funds at the low rate of it per teat• pee as - sums. SEAOLR & LKWlit. Gods, Nth. alla WE HAVE PRIVATE TRUST • FC N urs t• lend se Mortgage M the Mr rate of FIVE AND • HALT PER CENT. per annum. Write er call for p�aarrttteulaia 11N- SEAOER & LEWIS. Odwrick. e500,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO CAMERON HOLT k CAMERON. Gads rich. ITM MONEY TO LEND. -A LARGE antow■t el Private Pssds ter t•ve•ems+t It lowest rates ea stet-clamIdeetpps. AMIy to0AItROW & PROL'urooT PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND AT s and it per seat. oa first-class tare seewr- It7. Apply to it C. HATS, Sellclter, Gods - rich. MAOtf Allan. The following is • list of the ex- hibitors, ete.:- E. BINGHAtt-Keswick Codlin apple, and Bloodgotd, Bartlett and Flemish Beauty pears. Jami GORDON -Duchess of Oldenburg apple and Tyson pear. Wit KAT -Mullett peer. WALTRR Hlee -Gravenstein apple and Duane's Purple plum. Max HAWLr.r-Seckel and Hawley I pears, and Choir master of Koos Cbsreh,l Teacher of Vocal sad 1 1 Mask, Ooderieb. Oat. Terms Moderate. P.O. aim >Nlii 1066th MUSIC.-- MISS COI)KE. AFTER 14 roan study of music. 1s prepsrwl to receive pupils for the Piano, 1/ ksse,me quarterly. Terms: -t)5 per quarter. 2710 SHORTHAND. -ISAAC PITMAN:4 PHONOGRAPHY. The moat popular aye - tem iambic. lastructios hooks for We at Trig earn �handErsrr bay and girl should THE RAILWAY IMITTBE. Hawley applem, Howell, Dot enre de Bousenck and Belle Lucrative pears. Dat fit M. Joirege ON, of Sheppardton The Cairene S4511 artl•ely Ea- -Bartlett Pears. gaged is the wort, A. M. -D- ALLAN -Alexander apple ; Urbanist', Flemish Beauty pears; peach; Yellow Egg and Refine Claude de Bevay We are pleased to learn that the Citi tens' Committee are still ed grooming the claims of .(raderich as • ter- minus for the C. P.It , and with good The ewaer is requsateo 10 prove property7., par erpen..& se4 ink, it away. Apply to Metas. D. McOiI.L1YRAV, lot x, coo, t. Colborne. Balt ford P.O. l s STRAYCATTLE--STRAYEDiiN TI► the premises of the . .mitt, half of lot Ll. eon. 12. Kist Wawano.h, about the 1st of August. three yearling cattle. Is lums oar heifer, dark red. one steer, dark red, w ith p — white spot on forehead, one steer spotted red and white. All in gno 1 order. The owner in "Iliad Wards t •s Never Me • requested tor expending and take them away. ICON I -NI) AItENS. hopes of success. THr. HURON 814:N4L has .t. just completed West Wawano. Aug. 26' h, 11ism. 11 In reply to enquiries of the C. I'. It. its sixth year under the 1 vii RE1': A ItL' STR.►Y F.D CATTLE. , the McGillicuddyBros. Sines 1480 its •) stat)) ed from Lot M. Con, 9. 1•..t `�,� PRIVATE FUNDS authorities regarding the possibility of t awaneeh..LUIfleetub01May,the follow crown. ng the River Maitland near (lade- d lode• etrculatinn has doubled, iia influence has ? been wide) extended, and it has ren- 1 animals One heifer threw• remit std, in To lend on farm and town property at low rich without descending to the winter y r.l(, her time ams rap the 90th Ju17 : her robe level, the secretary of the Goderich (tail- dared very valuable service to the clause fe sed and white. some ride might call her way Committee wrote Mr V•n Horne, "f "rest t to end ' • ro.a, with nice straight horns (hue two ' , ugly wide res urn.. e two •,aro • a. per eel• • ni in is itcirca onto eer, :Lilt e w eon s ani an 1 ,wen o m ■ e Globe• white sprit on his tarn, with s his in 1111 left dal. H ease sateen shown the location of an excellent cross- ,ear. Oar year old red steer with whiter hairs DA VIYON Y, Inc on high land about three miles from Tna Gopgsl.•H SIGNAL. has entered ' thrnwwb his NAdes and at hers,d. One HIM uten. t^o.. OedeHeh Mr Messy to load on straight loess, at the lowest rate of latore& going. Is asy way to suit It. a.rroweir. orncg - Second door from Square. West Street. Oedericb. tatSdt INSURA SCE CARD. N•. F. FOOT. F. .:.,'e and Manse lswrrw•ce Agent. OODRRICH. s:O M .e, opposite Ceiba's', Hotel. The " London Asurwaea,' I 1 11111 The '• National:' established IMV The "Hand -is -hast," flea Daly Company liesased to mates plate gine, In this Dominion. The above are all first-class and old eetab- iabod 1 Rteh ie erneat rates, Oeusrleh Dec, 11th. 1104. 11r1- 150 000 TO LOAN AT 0 PER ! CNN T. E TORONTO GENERAL Tfirgilt CO'T are pregaised rto loan money at 6 par cent-. pay TERMS▪ MYT () TIT BORROWERS, on first-class farm security. Apply to CAMERON. HOLT t CAMERON, nerrimeroArrests for the Toronto General Ost a(bey. j. Mars CAranna, Horn & CAMnaow More alae • larwe amount of private toads to Iola t on fins -eines farm security, Oodertcb. Oct. 1. IMS- 1111-11 eel intermit- Mortgages purchased, Nie mat- mrsson rhorge f agents for ,thstTrost and II' r (�nwpnny er ('anada, t►i Canada Lasdid enclosing • m• of the northwestpart of to all the beat interests of conn year old heifer, rhe with wyite on her tail C'ed{t Company. the tendon loss ('owlpeayo g id �p d A On old of (' nad Intermit. 4 mid t she tnw•ahip of Goderich, on which mon mu ty which circulates. t rel u 1 cu hit 1 i n kt .1 N H Role. b4$1■ ayes, -T sol kti (roderich harbor, as oleo the original survey of the Buffalo & Lake Huron K. R. to the harbor, with • erode .,f about upon its seventh year under the present through her. and a k none, One yearoki @20,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO LEND e1� nn Farm and Town Property at learnt 1■ nn her forehead. o ser year-old heifer. terwst. Mort gown purchased. se Comosbole■ resat -old hotter red wYh little white spots - _-. 1, and congratulates itself tetrrr, the hotly mine ly whirr with red heirs upon the success it has met with, it heel throwrh It, the mark meetly red w fth a whit, w t b0 feet to a mill. Other atter of im g"od reason. THtgloNAt is • renisrkably the,wdy mostly white wIto red hairs through ehaeaed • ( Fees reaaaaakM- tslnce were also touched on. well conducted we.kl and ! ir, flee see. k masts)' sed, with • whit, stripe * H. Pnrn.wencan obtain wren[J 1s *OW nnwn her tart. Any infnnnMfon concerning it titkr 1, sntisfartary,- DAVIRON at 1010 /- To this letter • very courteous reply all that G..derieh cr.0 d possibly expect ?hewn animai. the. will I.'ed to U MTt)N Barristers. tel.. Ooderieh. loll front the Vim -President of the C. P. R. it to be. [Hamilton Spectator. wits recoil„ a reward of 116. J If C► hag been receired, with Umiak, for the; Tru Gnnssl, H SIGNAL has enteral '"rN, Hi)th I'.(t. '1e' Auctioneerinq, map and other informstion, rad intimat- upon the -tenth year of its career ender - ung "that they will be very woeful guides ;he McGillicuddy , It is • For Bale or to Est. AUC - to the Directors in c.,nmiderin the mat y y _ �OH14 KNOX flE'4*RAI. AUC g frantically Grit but loe.lt excellent -._ - - • TioNRER and Land rammer. Oedewie11. t.r." But there is doubt whether their journal, and is for the latter reason de- c•TORE Ti) RENT. -THAI' WELL tint, Having had ronaiderahle ,xpMesee in extension to (valent+ will be taken upse„4,417 In the- days►JNITI'.\Tftl► on the wrnare a pees. N.eanti lnneeri n�tg trade. he le In a IMMO,te this year, „owing to the amnoit of antideal n p"1 ,set DecIP' nd b •t}!�r mechanic, with thnroggb sstisehotfae re •�- k i M1m O near l• mfllinhr7 on hand bywhet of Montreal may en do not win any y loyalty, sten,Apply .to Viten on the let of o.,Nober Marti" 11°44.1' nee ieat Ajmk•p ti rri7� they may enjoy by their party loyalty, next. Apply to Ata. 11. (UOELo. Nor1i tred,rirh 1', u.. carefully wooded tea 10115 as well as at the 1'aeilc terminus.' As but in spit. of it. THs SrosAi. is a ase „met- PM" -i NOx (:nasty Ao,ttwheee. Ifip-12 to whether the line will be brought from in point. -[Tornoto World. the Toronto, Grey and Bruce to (l..de FARM T4) LET FOR A TERM OM - rich, or from the Credit Valley by way the your fall show J"sr+ Ire T n. a In the M:grd row of Woodstock, r also doubtful. y' printing don• at re«Ina. or; the Tnwn+nf of Oedwriob. ypI Una item. by latter to J a, LIZAR$, Stratford. 1114 t _ v® t g at A 1 1