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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-5-27, Page 4Y SPfQJa BAB9AIn Dry Goods a uilrett $I'I!:('lAL V ♦Lj t'E iu the folbeelag QasiS: DRESS tiOODS, I'nTNTS, CINGHAMS, MrSLINS, EMBROIDERIES, PA RAS(LS, HOSIERY, AND GLOVES. ALSO BAROAINS IN WHITE ANI) GREY COTTONS `qIIRTIN(iM. COTTON ADES, TABLE LINENS, TO W E LS, AND TOWELING. Special Attention gaen to the Tailoring Dep 'Mil MAUIaTI AT Wil M, Cliatua, the Anise's.• u'I' Aot Aaeoelatwu, has been •pl riled jobbat magistrate of Huron by th Lues! Gov- ernment. A num \'err. -- °eddy, who foe the past bees resident in Toronto, this week. He left again H11Fen.ste ToC mw. of the rector, Rev. Mr Y the train at Stratford evening, Caere were no George's church on Sunda Mc(idli- me Alin. has as is town they Queen Went (1b ccamot ng, lasing t F}turday rem. at St. SspTaxe•su. -The two gi le, Thriatina Msedupeld and Bessie M -u, charged with larceny. were up belt h Honor Judge Tots Saturday last for truce. They were sent to jail for two Baan BALL -Our high sch I base ball club played • friend! gam of base ball with the tossers of l trckt( on the Queen's Birthday. ey f fled to balance on the right side juf the edger. VteITINn Falsxua,--D. IL (rameron, banker of Lucknow, wan:in thio section during the last few days'viaitun friends. D. E. ranks with our A 1 umpers, and is never afraid to face th music. His day is coming. H1 WAS THERE. -Allan !("Dick"` putCameron ..caped from ' Turunto unirenity lone enough to .pet d Queen'. ell` birthday at home. He was one of the TWEEDS CUT OUT FILE Of CNARCE. students who wanted fair play at the I Yltrien Park meeting. EXInapectioc incited. t4Goods shown with THE RA►!ea. - The recent showers pleasure. were gre.tly needed in this section. el. A. REID & BRO., The iudden change in the. temperature Jordan'. Block. Court House Square, tioderich has been • little hard upoili those who "eh May. I887. 91101-1y pinned their faith upon et raging their underwear on the 24th Of' ay. Aeltic ULT( -RAL PA .4- a work of grading and level11 the new agricultural park is ing mi. st favorably, and will soon hie completed. The public works committee esidently intend to make a complete job of it. RETIRED PEON' 1'St !lea." -The partnership existing r bet n G. H Saults and F. W. Ki land as publishers `of the Winnipeg Rifli ., been dig - solved, Mr Mr Sault* iris¢ Mr Sault. Evrtxrrslse Sews*•.-qeo. Stewart, the photographer, Ibis taken a number tine equestrian view.,hich reflect c•nsiderable credit upon is ingenuity and resource as a s ccessfu photo -artist. on in I classes .4 He incites inspest work. Now AdvertImmseats This vseeh. Notice- Peter ASamwn. Girl Wanted -Miss 1)acis. For Sale -Lr. McMicking. I'.ows. etc. -C. A. dumber. i tuation Wanted This Othee. 'Marine ('ash Sale -Miss Grakam. Pure Paris Green - George }thymic t•pral Bargains -J. A. Reid & Bro. Pees for Sate -Peter Fisher. Benmillee. clip$ ___ A chief's ntwaav pe. fakir' notes, .4 ;a' faith 14.'11 preset al." For special novelties in the photographic `•neo and catcay Nein.. no one can lead otf Geo. etewart corner Hamilton -rt and Square. A Keg' Mor'. -11 yon. fall to see Mac('or- nac's•pringstock. Varied. elegant. durable and cheap. Be sure to examine and sate money. No. it isn't a riot. It's simply the rounpp men who want at Ilsh suits rushing franti- cally to F. t A. Pridbam's. the faehionahle tailors, on the Square. But. ob, my. ser the r -1st,. When some of the newspaper men wanted r, br faeeteauS about Kilbride. they said. "Hos mane is Denis:- W ben the people of Goderick want to get a leading photographer. t hey say. "His name is Sal lows THe Wuaas't ('HRI•TIAN TPINIPIKRANCIE t-NION wit) mteet regularly for the transaction of business every Tuesday afternoon at 2.111 c cock in Knox cburch. Every woman in• terestre in The workiitygge .sUy invited to Goode's BlackCherry Cough Balsam is c• orking wonders. Only rile. Our own condi- eon powders at 13 and Sic. per package are clam gating great satisfaction. First class dispensing a speciality. A', C'. (;code. Drug grist. Albion Illo k. THE Ht'Res AlN• Rarer LOAN ANI' INveeT- NENT ('VMs'A]y.-I.rl,wirors In tits,•ow,rany t ave the best poseihle secnnty fur their men- ee. ail being inceeted Ib meet age un farm property Repositors have a Ant lien in all the contrtnl's assets. hate of inter/st paid. !roto 1 ti per cent .ctcrding to amount end durmtion of deposit. Farmers hal Ina( sue i.lus means should call and wee the manager. Mr E. N. and Miss Lewis aro a -Tay on a visit to. New York. L. E. Dstscey, barrister, Seafurth, was in tows' Burin¢ the week. Little Dora Price, daughter of Rees Price. is suffering front quinsy. 1. Macaulay and bride, of Bramptun, are the guests of J. W. Pearen. Hon. A. M. R es, Provincial Treasurer spent the 24th in town. .1. T. Garrow, barrister, trek a holiday with friends near Seaforth last week. Walter Shar.n.n has go ne to the Sault and is working at his trade. taunting. C. A. Yenatter and 1G.bt. Beattie, of f trettord, spent the 24th in Goderich.. aHfenww Dnwmne who Teas resident in Chicago for mometlute pout, is in town visiting his parents. Dr McDonagh will to in Ghderich for MeDICAL. PAa'KNPJIa1rf. -We aro pleased to learn thgt Dr J. R Shannon has de-ided to locate in had advantageous offers and other points, Ibut d into partnership with his father elder Dr Shannon. THREE DAY'' LL Sow. -By the minutes of then ting; f the West Huron Agriculture Sod 'ty, which we publish in another sols',. n, it will be seen that atraegemants b ; - Viii='ilii► ittt' rd ich. That Is • step ►n the ight direction. THB AeurnecI. Bou. ►n Friday last the big bell for the R. C Church, Ash- field, arrived, and was l ded in a wagon gun 1 for conveya.ce to i d 'nation. When near the Maitlan . 'dge one of the wheels came off t v. tele The mis- hap fortunately di no injure the bell. 1 PRorERTv CH . r. .-During the past week Wtn. 1 n disposed .,,f one of his houses on elan lesea-st., te Mrs ! Reid, of Colborne Ito ' di►o0. W. Prid- ham purchased th h,` . and lot adjoin- ' ing Mrs Raid's , . t3550 also- The boom has evt.ie tl - struck Anglesea street. GINE To THE Intelsh, son of J who gradr.ated Store, G. aerich, position At; the making of • first the best wishes o with him. • aim cf Goderich nen, left Swift. train for the eco prosperity be wish of his nljir and Seieforth. R. Shannon oderich. He rom 'Toronto ided to enter lathes. the -consultati••n on Saturday, the 4th of, HE LAPEL` .lune, and afterwards oil the first Sister- manager of .lay of every mor th. Brantford, a ,lames Hislop, bricklayer, etc., has br nch at 0 been workjng in Clinton during the past fourth in to week, on the additions to the Clinton •tine thrivi high school. The job will aeon be 'Ip to Gode through breeze, and Dr. M. Nicholson, the \ street stet HE'LL B THE Sn•NA dentist makes the preeervatien 4.1 t e -. Aitf tered from 9 a. m. 1.. 4 p. to for painless extraction of tee:h. ptame...° the cheese Hertel' Luce.- -Our fishing boats ate ;,bw jn N makingbigger bawls than the w(y e a gf, y strange t week since. Mr and Mrs .1. Te&ze, of IVingham, spent a few days last w visiting their eater, Mrs T. Healy. Do we re.. - G.•lerich lacrosse club wet.t tuM-af.rt,' ea the , 4th 11111R, and were beaten tip the club of that tows by I three goals to .415. 3., P . . y ' •n friends f It 1 w t The IF y E, t'. Ite'ch.•r. who has leen p n *tested with Illness for ermn weeks, will be pleased t. hear . f his rkc.eery. Int I.iw 1:ATn'o AT oN.-The town ei unetl will ratify the ylaws concerning the waterw.aks. seri Itural park and electric light next Mo ay evening. iT WA. \Vette ' S over 87 .n the shade number of residents underwear lief, re the Race A4.AI• T ane* of old Mr Fu . mereed eft our •tr improved in health. state. MI1.1.1Nre'.. Mr. hand • large ,•sort,, finery, c.'nostin•l .•f lc. For pert Wu' week 1►N AN 1.-er..e A. Andersen. .1 M. sal vrneral .1 Can Seterday last on a Be etpre.sel him* t ropjpreseed earth the 1 rte 1 irrdwrleb, and i•.. lemetifnf •um1'ter THEM Stewart, f manager of the (:.nlench ('aled.•tu,t 'anew was In town Wednes day. it 1 edict. the biggest turnout .f athlrtew, ' I;'niers and dancers ever wituces • ' 1 thug se`ttnn .t the country He wan strumeeital in getting the spaeciel r ay aceom.dation : and nos he is a. ng up the Scottish concert. J. D. taft hauler all the same. CALK{ et is I;.eiu . The pregnant' for the i Ines under the auspices .f the (,. 1, pian Sea''( ty which will •n the Cricket (;round ..n Fie let. or. printed, and plata.' in n The list consists of purely ., and on that account w'll I.• rrcettable to the athletes, deafly tire* promise .f bring cat day Ater yet i•eld •iii (;oder • '4 ALT. --Johnny Me- Icictosh, West st. the Toronto Gab as accepted a peed, It. J.•Irony is the ss business man. and his many friends ge Ir James It. Luby, nest est imahie young Thursday .n the fine t, on a pleasure and .,.hap-Mseime .. ,..tion. is the sincere friends in Goderich Oct, Tows. --D. Glass, tank of Montreal, rmerly manager of the spent the Twenty- Brantf trd,-be_ Lazio is lace, but he likes te o get a arae of the lake is old cronies. as. - A private. letter to forme -us that It..be'l't tree AI(edonun 1st. We McLennan, olAticcr of Sceelaud, who is 'ork, is &Iso a:adea.oring to here at the celebrati..n. I lnrelast in Knox church lecture room. There was a large attendance. Mrs Robt .Lit wA, 13 Tnw'N. .t. .). Henderson was unanimously called to the chair. The objects of this society are Lome mission work and the training .f a Band d Hope to avoid the evils 4.1 ir.dulgence in alcoholic liquors. The 1 lI.wing officers were elected` -Mea It Fs w len I,- dent Miss /i s E H m len r• 'n, presi 1st rice president ; Miss M. Fraaer, 2d vice-president ; _Miss Meldrum, corres- ponding secretary ; Miss L. \Nilsen, treasurer ; Miss flamlete, secretary. The next meeting wi'I be held ..n the secwno Title-el/1y ii1June, in Knox church lee- turf remit. TR4rttr. WITH THE TRIYMERe There was trouble at the dock between the "tram trimmers" and the captain of -the United Empire Wednesday last. The latter had brought down 20,000 Till RU8OII SI=HSL. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1887. \' esuauess.-F. F. Lawrence has re- cently had his tones in (root of hie mi - deuce nicely hied up and pointed. The other+seein` wete jack knife ti.od ran hos weapon alone two of 1.1_e poste, carv- ing out two large shyers, sad the third art wan liberally saturated with tobacco saliva. Frank wants to keep the law, but he says he'd hurt the neck of the istess'arldrar'rtsa Asewn as Strata a -Another strike, but one which d.d not assume alarming ypoerop,rtioes, occurred at the harbor Wednesday lest. Davi Reid ooutracted to unload owl from the sch..ouer A. J. McBnor, for John Souble the saltrwn, Reid engaged a staff to carry out the ouutract and agreed to pay them 2ficte an hour. Ths gang struck for 30 cta an hour, but Dave stayed Eno, and fulfill ad los contract. ()sell oar.-Auetber of of the L ongre- gati..n of St. titer's paved away this week -Miss Jane McIntosh, only daugh- ter of the late L Melunale Eel. Miss McIntosh has been an invalid fur some tome. A requiem High Maw was cele- brated at St. Peter's by Rev Father Aylward, of West \Vawanorh, 00 Wed- nesday last on the occasion of the fune- ral. Rev. Father Aylward also preached a very touohiag sermon. ENTEKTAIRM*NT. -The ehildren's mis- sionary society of Ku.x church will hold an entertainment in the body of the church this Friday evening at 7 30 o'- clock. A pleasing program of songs and recitations by the children has been prepared, and It is expected that a most enjoyable time will Le spent. Then will he about thirty children's voices in the choruses, all well trained. A salver collection will be taken at the dour. AoAIN Do -tram- At the May meeting of the quarterly board of Victoria -street church, Rev. G. F. Salton was tendered a unanimous invitation to return to the pastorate of the church for the next year. The rev. gentleman accepted the Invitation subject to the action of the stationing eninmittere Durug the two year* which Mr Salton has been o.nneet- ed with Victoria at church, the $psi teal and financial ccndntion of the charm tlteadll Ina r yr i .. formation has been laid against Harry Lippet, Wm. McSwain, Ephraim Mouutenay and Ruhr. Williams, for as- sault upon.„John and Daniel Murray. The aassult''arose out of Wednesday's strike at the duck. All the parties in- terested are duck laborers, and the fracas anise out of the trouble with re- gard to unloading the United Empire. The twu Murray. were willing to work fer tho reviler rater, and went to work notwithstanding the threats 4.1 the strikers. Thursday morning the four accused performs met the two Murrays on 'Iii'!^ wtiiit,ej tweak below Macdermntt's steps, and set 1t "' them. Daniel Murray, the sou, wa4"his ten badly, but the father •.aped ctmp;'itt,rtj,vely air harmed, and laid information agjaitist t' IsaaAsil come butt the urrybr tut tree TI Ao'BtRs' Orrtcss%.--The officers elect of the North•.Huron Trach- eas' Association Are as follow.: President, W. E. Groves, W ingham ; vicepreeident, Mian Dick, Seeforth ; secretary -treasurer, A. M. Burchill; Blyth ; assistant secret- ary, Miss Mc(.:uwan, Belgrare; executive committee Maven. Turnbull, Clinton A. H. Plummer, L .ndesboro ; Mtasrs Pake, Wingha'1 : Simpson, Clinton : Andet.on, Seaforth ; Delegate, A. M. Burchill ; auditors, Messrs. Manning and Scott, Clinton. they have no right to do iojary t.• the acme of the harb..r by acting so (enlists- ly as they did Wedueaday last. Tho tendency .f such Wuedertile u.ethtds, if persisted in,will he to make lake cspt stns refuse grain freight 1.. Goode rich, ane the last slaw of the deck laborers will he .worst. than the first. 1a thirsts and other paints tridlmers gmt il•IjS i day ante a o e' "w '1aday, is not to 11.e d.tnwetot of t • Audi mu- HAkraa m nos Jetts --An imp.rtaut feature of June //ugh. e will tut au enter- taining article on "'l'he Kentucky Pio- neers" by one of throe direct descendants, John Mawr. Brown. The interest of the subject clusters around the picturesque little city of Frankfeerd, the favorite re- sort of D.niel Bootle, sod the place where the Tarnow pioneer a buried The ro- rnsutae story of Boone and hos intrepid otmparions is rehearsed in a eraphie description of the thrilling u,cideuts, the fierce Indian tights, ,no hardy habits. and the huntsman ski ..f this noble race. (hat of the moat important laswves is that describing the last great Indian battle in Kentucky, at Bryan's Stat aid Blue lecke, with its wary scenes .f heroism. The value of the article is en- hanced by excellent engravings of Dat.iel Boone, Seaton Kamen, John Brown, George Rogers Clark, and Robert Patter- son, by six drawings by Julian Itix of picturesque historic landscapes, and by two stirring illustrations of the cerium of three piuheer girls and the defence of the station from Howar3 Pyle't brush. Dennes•tn'a SOCIAL. --The dairy- maids' social, under the auspices Of the ladies of the North street Methodist church, which will be he'd M.•oday evening next, May 30th, at the !;rand Opera House, premises to ioe one of the events of the season. Refreshments served from 7 to 8. A good time is expected, an excellent program and • sumptudw bill ut fare having been pre- pared as follows : 1'R(etHAM. Introductory Chorus Original Dairytnaids Opeatng Remarks President of I)alrvtnaidt. 'Miss ,'Iran •`-7rla 'iiitrMllkingthe cows MlssWe.ton Violin Selo... eleetad Mies dattie Iiouagh " • ,e" «i ,new rereloui ue,n !Mir Trimmer beet '"We'reare yo.Going. my 1'rrtty iMaid" ..Mem Maneaeh and 31r F. Pt lee tamers neshoN. Chorus . ..."('p In the Morning Early- ! Lairy maids ;Solo "Polly, the Cows are in the corn - 'Miss 1 Wllkieenn j(Cdistheatc.....Mises It. Vasderli Solo ......... •' Wks the Cows Came so late ]Miss Herr! Chorus _ "Wait for the WILIrOn"..bairytnaide amt. o1 YAMS. Shakespearean Burlesque Dairymaids trot HlteuitL stoney and Reseed yiia. ('ogee and t andwiches. Buttermilk and Gingerbr ad. t'ItIT e, Bread and Butter. Coffee or Milk. and (rake. A Bu'tLntxo Bony IMMINENT. -Tt looks as If a building boom was imminent in Goderich. Already this year there are more buildings In retiree ereutiss end in oo*templation than vf7t Gedirich in the past (►rl1K ' '1"1llt; 'OMAN •,with the fact that dwelling houses are hard to nbeain, and that daily new arrivals are coming to town, leads us to believe that lively times are in store for Goderich in the near future. There is one drawback, however, to the successful erect of cheap c:mfertable buildings, and that is the fact that there is nu brickyard within easy range of the t.,wn. This necessity works against the interests of those who contemplate building. Seras years ago there were a number of bricjt• yards in operation to and ar-und Goober - ' Soh, but ter same reason they were dis -continued. At the present junction it would i.e in order for owners of land in Goderich and yikinity to niake a test of the and on their lots, with a view of finding suitanie clay for brickmaking that an lax had within easy reach of the -awn There's a "baro" .f tu'jfney in this scheme fur the owner of suitable clay. ONE of THE LEAr.ga*.-Hon. L H. Davies, of Prince Edward island, and the leader of the solid Liberal c.'ntingent from that Province, was in town from Fiiiday lift until Tuesday. the guest of M. C. Cameron, Q.0 During his stay in Goderioh he was visited by a number of tbeIoe4 Reformers. An effort wn made by tbi Young Liberals to induce the hon. gentleman toeccept of a public reception. but he 'reclined,, uwiug-tu tht fact that he had come to Goderich for rest, and not for active work. The hon. gentleman left for Ottawa on the noun train Tuesday. Keen W$.sr» .5.Feeemil a.Gww,r Rr."rt•E,T.- The Burford Tint', thus alludes te: a kindly reference recently made to Rev. \Viiliam Johnston of that place, (formerly of (:.derich) by Rev. G. C. Mackenzie, Rural Dean of Brant. "The rev. gentleman concluded by sneaking very highly of our rector, the Rev. William J .hnst.n, whom, he said, he had known fur ten years to be one of itrffeestettarnest and hard working men in the do.ce`itref„Huron, end ha hoped that his respective!111ut ations in Itur- ford, Cathcart and I'Ona'etjTfPrvs.rti,l.a4r *41-'ibev could to help him in noble Y W C. T brine- - A branch of the \-.ung Women's Christian Temper- ance Union was Instituted Monday even - 11. Kiel he 1 1 . day ..l c'ren cash urlay last it wet t;.d(•rich, a a July ff:d their winter IN. 1 "Twenty-fourth.' genial countee- T ✓ is again to ie Doe is He is loch `carr e are pleased) to Jul held has nno nn t ..f summer Will ire hats, ttowlers nee advt. too. Torn - \V (la' al, 1 S. .n was in ow.. r of ens • tm ss :teem, h hit ntlf 1 apps. race o'11 pot) it a A rt. • Ake %•.:r ,air* rot CALF: Div. --The r•e.mmitte• for the out .f thr ('alodenian varves on ei, at Goderieh. hat • been *[rearm I •••mpleting aPIanermplds with the 11 .,,th.►tti,•s. wherehy • ste•cial run from Stratford at ^ 30 a. 1n I (1 .derieli e. 9 3;t, and sopping I m,termetiiete points. This train rite, in addition t.. the regular i " at a weir Lite eienreiet.wte an realty to ep'•-,,J Iwo ho,iFs end a the !eke h.•f.'re tilt game* begin. . no it flit tram will pew• (SoeIerieh 1.. p m. c'.nnertleg with G.e Lon - II 'iron ,nn-Ilur'ti & Bruer brie Werth anti with W. (1 & B. at Wingllaa, north slid bushels .f wheat for the 1Ieg Min, and j wanted to have it trimmed with as littledefy as ramble. The reveler Price for uch work et the. pert has J been r_ 28, but the d.'cknten thought I they had Capt. Ilobertwn in a tight 1 (pace, 5151 raised their tent! to R3, This the captain .f the Empire n fused to pay, and for a ah .rt time there was the 9.t4 •Acle of men sadly in need d well; refusing to take reasonable cons - pen aateel fur their labor. The captain at last put some ..f bus men to work, and, • few of the trimmers weakening, the stroke was declared of. The action ,t the deckmen in making ahsurd demands spec Take captains on such tme anona 'S an 'Nary to themeelvert slid a detriment In the town. The men doservo good psi for the work, witch is hoary, but Gontasr a DI•TR1.7 MEETING. -The altlnwl meeting of the (J.,derich district of the Methodist church, was. held in Rattenbury st churcli Clinton. May 1lith and 20th. Rev J. F. Howell '.f Sea - forth, chairman of the district, presided. AM iTt IF-Fio?iE'from the circuits showed gratifying increase in mewb.e. ship and connectional funds. There was general rejoicing when it was rl.n.unced that Victoria at., Goderich, and Henull south, had v.lont.srill ceased to ask •upp.rt from the mission fund and are henceforth to he know .s independent stations Goderich district next year will not draw out one dollar from the n;issiou fund. Ray. J. S. Fisher, of Holmesville was eleeted to the stetion- ing c.nimittee and Rev. G. R. Turk and r'w:ej Hussy Ito tile conference sabbuth so1►o+e4,>i'eeMNtetet4 -;.1;471 t►brtaar'Ir largely attended. The cbareh, esis tw- eed on such occasions, was despoil its 1116041,11.11s Th. choir was au full at- teentienee, ktn•l:y assisted I•y Mr John ltuhn...n. Aloe Annie Mettle eh, of Menet, 1444,1.• 1 the friends of lie de- OMraerd hy singnl5 at the (teert..ry the beautiful hy "Vital Spark o.l Heav- enly Faroe." After Mass Rev. Fattier 'Iona g le. a afsurt foo .11, ei.,ri,lln iertliutl. The tall bearer were Mows. Robeson, R C. Heys, Jas. W ilsn., C. A. An. .hews, T. Griffin and Johu Lacey. Beaut,ful doral glfs were Sent i.y this fol- lowing ladies Slid grntlewau : Mrs M. C Cameron, creme, Mlle1.'•.'k' ioergaoid of alt. Peter's , cross,Mn J. ttailrr, crofts, Mr G•br•el Eili.ott, crow. The i Coke, wreath, Miss Annie I►oyle, wreath, Miss Mary \fallen, wreath, B,o.luets were eve 1.y \Its Edwards and Miss M. McGregor. 1►eiTuAay.- T! -e fallowing freta the Straiton) Herald refers to the death ud A resident „f tied city well ku.wu to many of our readers - Ti utelsy .n.rn- ing at halt east . ase ...chick Mr 1►. T. Bailey died at his residence. 1,1. t;eorte street. Alr. Bailey hid teen .111111 for several months from a net;ous malady ter which there seemed j( be no hope. His death was n.. dente 'hastened by the sudden death .4 his eta, Mr Fred. Halley, in New York, on the 7th of Fel, ruary. Mr. Ilei .y hos heen a re.'der.t of this city tot thirty two years. He was engaged in the mercantile business Ile was :ei years assess,.r of the to.:., 5141 was for • number of years a meml'er of the town council and the public school board, and had taken an acti''e interest in everything that tended to iniprwe the city. He was secretary treesuter ref the water works company, was one ref the founders .1 the Perth Mutual Fire Insurance Company and was the Ileal proposer .f the Business College.. Mr. Bailey was an houorabl• and c)n.rien- Uet citizen, who alsays did u he wish- ed to be dote by. He was a member of St. James church, and a thorough going Christ len. His Iowa will not only be felt by his bereaved family, but in education- al matters and other teethe enterprises, hie counsel, and his liberality will be missed. The flintily hate more this usual sympathy. owing 1. the fact that the eldest • .n, Frederick. died recently as mentioned above. He was a eretua in: young omen, and h.ghly esteemed by all who knew him in this city. KNox CHrtecH Pt'LrIT,-Rev John McGillivray, of Melville church, Mon- treal, occupied Knox church pulpit i Sunday evening, and preached an elu- , eluent disc,une to • large congregation from 1 Tun 1 -'l : "The glorious gas pei of the blessed God," bringing out ,- (►TICE. the meaning that the Gospel reveals the \ glory of the blessed God in a peculiarly resplendent manner. The least creation of God revealed come ray of the divine glory Illustrate•s •,f how God's glory 1 was revealed in creation and Provided(e were cited. Under the (11d Duspenwtien the C was onIy dimly area, but under !iie New no dimness was there, but a bright shining of glory. God s glory in the eeepel was seen mainly in the display f the moral attrohutra sof wisdom', notice and lore. The ren. speaker dwelt upon and illustrated each of thew moral perfection special em- phasis being laid upon the th .ueht of their hanronious working as shown in the words "the blessed God " lint the glory of God cannot be fully seen in the Gospel until the day when the history of the tairerse 'hall he completed. Then, His wisdom, His justice and His love shall shine in fullness. In the at ,headmen a c'ntrast was drawn between this Gospel and the gape!e of culture and humanity, and the great ad- vantaee, and hence responsibility. we - have over the mints ..f the (Olt Dispen- sation, and the heathen. If out of Christ, all the moral eerfeections of (Tod are against us, a God .'t love becomes a costuming five, but if in Christ, these moral perfections shall be our eternal source of strength. DEATH or AN 011Gnnnrftl•'H Boy. -- The Chesaning, Mich., :I r ee. thus refers to the death of a native •d Owlet -tell :- Sittwrl D•oozh, our esteemed fellow - townsman to dead To tit •se who were .privileged to know this genial, courteous gentleman- t.' understand the generous quahues o1 his mind and heart ---to Iled tied to appreciate the warmth and fervor reflected from the sunlight of his s,ul- TAKE NOTES. items.E relerrel taller ne►• (ball Mew Ike 'Y:eewl 1 ..sit N,^ Tine ach....see Ugi,hal.11 lett lest week is tout .f the leg beesealo,.nal h.r Die trout, where it is utsdarsns,I she 'a►ll Ise thoroughly repeated _ The sch/enter Pinahetw. atreld \Vellaevhurg ..n Flwd•y, null w camvepstress ee h.e.1s slot eta.ur for P. M. E•reu ss" then. l'he ich.. tier Ariel entered the hsr- 1...rah h• -r tint 1,we1 of lumber this aesunl, ono Thuraeiay sfS.r'so.lu- Navlus dlschart•'d her •sego lay Fnday etching, ah..r taw md.a,tawe .1 111e fneratoi• wind coot Walled al su:.dowu t..r steelier lead. L'tt 3Yaow, A hire, dark-o,.mplexio.ned, far nee 1•a'alty titan, wish full •awl whiskers *red second eI, , called •t the l.auaitig eh a .4 C tu.eron F l awpt'.II L tcktinw, end .•tiers' for dlsc.•'t- t ah .ret a Jozcto note., purie.rtin( it. 1.e signed by alter - tut tanners. Mr Cainerou,to whom the ureter weir .freed, tad doubts as lea the grnuiserecss of the elglatu,es, and upwn4 ly . tpreased such d .ul.t*, ehereup'11 'the suranver evinced great nervousness ani alarm, and laurel/wily Lathered up the netts mod lett the office. A few enemies afterwards he drove rapidly nut ..1 1..01. and has net limo aeon 'epee. It was unJoubteelly a birefer.•.I a' tempt to pal* forged nutty Ata .neat the names on the note. supposed 1.. Ise f"rg- e.1 were Jeremiah Fy •m, John Hackles., Penick 11'1..uiehlna, Jehe Kennett. Jas. Sc.0 and .their respectable Ashfield fanners. The speeulatur heeds watch• ince. Dentistry. . NI'.'HttLSON, UENT.tL iIOOMS, Eighth deux below the Pet Other. Weaat.. Uuurrii u. 1023-ly L. Wt►1►LVERTON, L D. S. a t►A4•e-Odd Fellow. Hall, North et., (iedeeoch. Chartres macerate. All work war - Gas or Vitalised .lir elven for patn- lsk eitrac'ios of teeth, HIS Domestics 'Mantea. t U1.L WANTED -000D WAGES oil! be given tea sellable girl for gene rat housework. Apply to Mlett LAgift 1061 She People's totumn. 1 he council of the Corporation of tbeCoun ty of Huron will inset In the Court Hour.• in the Town of Uoderlch .n, Tuesday, the 7th day of Jane neat. PETkR WHIN County Clerk. May sled. 107. 9100-11 11Er,'. F1111 SAKE. I w;11 supply a swarm of Ent -claw hybrid toms fur B. pros ided the parties reeruing tbem.upplj empty biro.. I'ETEft FISHER. 4100 11 Benmiller 1'.11 1 SITUATI(IN WANTED.-Asma•- kJ Wows,. or book-keeper by a con. ,' young lady. Apply at this uElw- Mit "VOR SALE -A 1'H.f.Tc IN AND A r SET uF SINGLE HA R.<Fa)Lt in 1M -ret,- voudition. at one-half the on,,rttnal cash. Apply to 1►R. '1,MiCKING. 211111! VOTICE IS HEREBY ITIVEN FOR BIDDING at7 person pttnhWag the late ('A tF ALLE= rl hoarse freta JAllEn BAiLEV n It dop.m't lewally b.lonets Railer. for .t has not teen paid tor. Also an N ptperson indebted to the late ASE ALL►oare pay up and woe eats. 2 tf Mw.. (A14F- ALLEN . }i>iericb,NAItMEE1SMay ATTENTION.iAh.IMT,fwa-1tThe ualerslgner! want a large goanttty of Hemlock Bark, for which the haehest cash price will br paid. Bring it to the Goderich n Tanery aid get your a b. W.F.LA.SMITH. illOWN OF GODERICH. COURT eie Ice Chloe. 'd ke notice that the (room of Rea -Mims for the Town of (i.eter.ch, will be held ie the 'hewn Hall. on Monday, May Nth. Inst.. at ten o'clock in the forenoon. for the purpose of hearing and rectifying alt completing against. or erre.", un the araelenw-rt hell of the prea= ent year. Ai: parties Interested arereeer-.te4 to atend. WM. (' k MPBEI-L. ('lark of Muuici dy. Qederkh. May l;rb. 1ls;. ri this simple arnuuncemect will cont. • I freighted with an abiding sense of vl.e.m. ? CN1CIPALITT OF COLiBOIRNE. Mr. I1 nogh was. man ..f aterli :,ciarae. Wl'RT OF REVISION. teristics, and it is net psyine to.., el,,Iuent -__ a tribute to his memory to say that he did N4 17.1.' Is hereby given that the TownsLip h r to the communis in which he a'• c Colborne a ill meet •t t1,.TOW nslup y L Carlow, on Friday, May 'rib. at 1e lived. Never robust, he fell an easy vic. o'clecka.ss., sea Court of Invision. tim to that king of terns -consumption. .1.H. itICHARIM . Tp Clerk.His death eceurred Thursday morntt:g at curt". may j , I. g3a a t n st FT'114rf . !uf Auburn. who died Boring the year, was read, and a message of condolence ordered to he forwarded to Mrs Turner. The only change in the cir_uits reeon,ntended, was that /.ion and Sturdy'• appdntment, which have belonged to Holmeaville, be fattached to Victoria st. Goderich. After a moat pleasant and harmnnieua session the meeting was brought to a close Fri- day at 4 p.m. THE CLOAK. nr THF. \-1 IR AT NORM 'e1 CHue.'H The quarterly ',heist board of the North at. Methodist church met ..n Tuesdpay evening, May 17th, to wind up the beanies' of the veer. The pastor presented • list ref the members the church, 55 have been received on trial and i2 hy letter from other places, mskiny a total of n7. Five have died during the year and 21 hike removed. The present membership is 14t. being an increase over last year of 2:.. Since .lune 1881;, the church hos raised for cunnee- tional funds $670.47, for local pareoems, includinv minister's salary L122:I1i. The superintendent of the Sabbath •chn.l presented misreport. The Intel number el ssbolars in the schonl is 310, officers and Isschrla 11. Number catechiaws 280. The echoed raised for mimeos. 144 tib sed for s•h.' •I porp.aes el 47.37. In every department the echoed appears to be in a flourishing condition. It MrvoRtaw -- We regret to rhron- isle the death of ,lane, only daughter of P. (asrr•.'ll, Victoria street, which occur- red at her father'. residence Wednesday week. i►eceased had been ailing for some time past, and her death was not wholly unexpected. She was ■ most etemplary young women, end beloved hy all with wh,oni she came in contact. The fune- ral, which took place es Friday teet,was his life: Suisse' Dosiogh was herrn in CYEL' T OF RRVIAiUN, Oodefieh tett.. Feb, 11, HMO. At the age N(Yfl('F is hereby g,iCothat the Township of about 'ire years he lost his father hy townrblc'e allWstoewawwtatnarda MI:. Ka}! At mmuhII.I.'*ERlw a.. death. About four years later his mother m.. as •Fount of Iterlalon. . M was married again to Mr. (;surge R.bin- eon. The relations between cep -father end sun from the beginning were .f the most pleawnt character. Ile was .,1 a very affectionate di•p..ition as a child, and, indeed, all through hie life, and his agreeable disposition made many sincere friends Ids .aFPneer a r , t o h t was east. At the age of Ill he began his actrce dutie't s• clerk in the pst.•ffice Eirmingham,Mlch. When his parents mr.ved to Brady. in 18tiT. he came with them for • few months: hut hi* inclinations led him to the mercantile business. He went to Ps/Misc. Mich., f,, •ome time, and later to Detreit for *erne years, where he was •neared with C. It. Mobley and others His health .railing,he ea•o,• home Nod stay- ed chant eighteen mentht.Atnl then enter ed the service of H. W. 1.arrawsy A Co., remaining with L. W. Eearts about eleven years. is Sept , 1879, Mr D..nrgh was married to Miss Jennie lima, of Chesenmg, and sa-urned the duties°, heneekeeping. it may he maid to his credit that he always remeta'ned a piers ant h. ere, A hoof four years act. he j..in- e d the \lasenie fraternity, of which order he wee an hammed member, Mr. Dnn•.gh twice served. the villa,' se try -surer. Winnieiee city will sell'ihis ye:r ,00, 11(10 w Orth o f property for fetes. it is reported that counterfeit 11 and krl fh.m,,ti,n of (Canada Whim* etten- sorely circulated m western Canada. Sevenhundred head of rattle, rained at fel0.001• were shipper) from Waterloo on Monday for the English market.. lerk. I SL Helens. May rah. 1111117.T'b I1, TSiC.---MISS C($IKE. AFTER 14 •1 year,. study of music, is prepared up receive pupils for the ttiawo, it lemse.s quarterly. rerun:- 01 ye' g narter. Kau - SHORTHAND. -ISAAC PITMAN s tar 1a10\X.IPHl . ThemrstDepour i s tem aawail lialWeIyon hook • for at i ns boy and gin oaSdMM. somOM For Bate or to Let. ri1yVo F1f$T•CLASS FARMS FOR I vtl,. Our in the township of Aobfeht. 1 ermtatnong IoW servo : and nee In least Wawa- , nosh. containing ata at res. For partkalars arely to Cameron. Holt t Cameron. Gode- rich. 5171 Lt%RM. TOWN AND ViLLAGE r'ItlU'EI:TY FOR SALE. The Executor,* and Ten- stem of the Estate of 111• la+.• J. rK4:1'11 11 E:R R. offer for mak th^ ' fefewine a se atilt IT.pg ray. namely jj„IMi,..4yg lens nnmt.ers 11n and 121, In the Town of (lolerich, t of An acre each. Fairly fen. ed. and ' pry dealral.le for building per - mew.. Half acre Lot front Inn Milt Rome. Towwship el O;o,terirh. 1.e.ng pert of Lot a in the Malt - land 1 nnrersion of maid Township. NNW Fame ( menage and Franca Rtahle. 1w.4 n.,in!er 1. Aou h aide of Millar street. bennuller, 1 of an sets, *malt frame dwelling. Itaildlng Ise. members !R1 and eft in the Town of Clinton, I of •n serf each. tiles 11 folly 'tooted nn W.nth side i.f I/even Meer' Fairly rented. The F:*.t i of Int r2, l'as. 11. Weed Waw. 1,0.) 11 acre.. gored land. Se acre. rle:ire•' cad fen. ed. remainder timbered. Abram 1 Mlles from Ineknnw sod s mile- trent It -tag halt. Gond roads. For further CAMPION, applyie K. AMPION, J Asrr1.tpr. Gesireebt Xer. 4. Iliac. 2771-t t Al •