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The Huron Signal, 1887-7-1, Page 44 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1887. • JULY SALE DRY GOODS, TWEEDS, dcc. Creall Reduced in Pricc BIG SALE FOR ONE MONTH OALI AT 11. HIll &llO CALL AND INSPECT • • H.ghee Price paid for Batter and Eggs J. A. REID & BRO., J ordans Stork. Court Homes nonage. Qoderleb 1st July. I 7. 1111111-ly Sunup • ' $n." -will EIf1.It. e1 Ou lerteF, who was i.itiated latetvpe myeteriem is Tee &u11AL. pawed up Thursday to take a sit us. the Wisghaes TtM.v.. C H•su.. -Mr. Elijah Moon has sold his hoese at preesst awninged by Mr. Thome. McGill sad the one south- et- M -be Mi. iee $1,900. • now alawellaini.16 Ries Week. Wor Bale- J. A. Neftel. Removal ow, C. Be J aly !(ale -J. .41.,Iteiter.kni Its Tartare Herb Moa(e.rclerv. Girl Wanted --Mrs A. M. Polley. 2+o1d Mate Fraser. Porter t Kay. Mew store on Kest 8t. ('. F. 8trasbeL eiranite and Marble Wort-'. Ilssa•Bros. a:olbele. Cep ell Mps% g -J, H. Richards. reed brills and Faaaiam YUIt=V.A.'H u m bur. it hooch for aale-W.F-Campbell.D4acenoo,. TOWN TOPICS. 4 child's weeny yo. (atria' notes. .l• faitA Ari( prep( et." A Bao Masa.- If you fall 10 ser )icl'or- aacsspring stuck. `'.Aero. elegant. dors ble and one p. Be sura to exam:tie and sane Money. Before and after the acmes, if you want whotua,dnnt fell to call upon Ueur,pr city wart. J,eam.lton-st. To rile FatuIgRs.-if you want • first -claw glow point call at the foundry. Priers oa iiag.irs reduced 10 per Dent. Rt'scia AY Betts. There is a grand gepthanag of the elan.; of al nations et it. Sallow: gallery not alone*. a'.ledmlan dao. but all the year around. He aims to gore satisfaction. Don't go to the game. this morning wit bout a Tam lie Shooter on guar pow. F. A- A. Prod• lam hare • •se selection in moot got for the occasion. That's where you get theta. Ueu. Rhynes. the druggist. Is prepared to $11 prescriptions carefully and rip...lilion'''. A full supply of drugs and patent medicines & warrs oa hand. and medial prescription carefully attended to. Hong Aoki:v.-Messes LW. W. Cattle, and W. Wawa their course. at the college of Timeesue, Toronto, haat week, and retuned home Capt J W Onion came sp Tuesday on the United Empire to visit his child who had brokein its leg • week to two ingn. He said he rover saw Goberiells look more boeutiful than it doss now. BRAN.. H tiring. --C. F. Strube!, has d out a branch store in the prem- ises recently purchased by him on Kest St. It will be under the manageineut Mn Straubel, and sill be stocked with goods to please both old and young. N amslrn a Awsern me. -A 'envie of week. Attu Thus. Healey, et ()ashes St loaf a sow sad spent about a week in a (runtime selareh. Yridey Inst as .4v- 1 &fear- ausient our this strayed awned was ia- . erted in Tea MturAL, sad the wase afternoon teammates Median to its re- ouvery w.. given by a parents who W read the advt. If Thus Healey brew another cow he will teaks sa early visit to the newspaper allies ►•stead .4 imam us. • still het BY LAND TO THE POINT YAM- The choir of Kul church took Swag's big nand van Wednesday afternoon lett, and drove to the Puiat Farm, where aa enjoyable time was hal An impromptu program was arranged which was dl to the letter. At the sloes an address was given by Mr McWilliams. which was touch appreciated. The in eUUUK w.. brought to a close by • vote .1 thanks to Mr Wright, the proprietor, neatly replied to by that meed...s amid the staging of "Auld Lang Syne.' A Iters Ou, Aot.-By an obituary notice in another oolumu it will be seen that the lather of our townsman. Samuel Sloane. recently died at Shercock, coun- ty of Cavan, Ireland, in the 85th year of kis age. A Su'. CALL Fs& Away -Mn lames' Martin was last week called away to .Ste Mame to attend the sick bed of her daughter, Mrs Walter Campbell, who haa been stricken with inflammation of the lump. Robert Porter, of Simone, M. P , for West Huron, was in town during the week, but his adv.ut created no enthu- siasm amongst the faithful. He and hie henchman,th• "Ringer," left town Wed- nesday morning. lib W1,sla TO Div,. -A. McKay, the dismay. perpnees diving from the ele- vator Friday, July 1st at 3 p.m. He says if any one throws in a coin he will bring it up from any depth, and what be says, he says he mans. THE C. P. R. -Mr Jennings, C E. of the C. P. R., was at Guelph on Mon- day boldin[; • consultation wij i the Di- rectory of the G. T. R. in me wince to the building of the line from Campbell- ville to Oeelph, from thence to lioderich or other cutlet. AND Silt'. Tiger Cooz -The Adcorete is the name of • new journalistic enter- prise recently established in Exeter. It takes the place of the defunct Tiotea,end gives promise of being a newsy local sheet. We wish the proprietor, Mr Pasmore, mucous in the venture. Tweed., from the coarsiest C.nadi•n to the finest imported goods can be ob- tained from J. A. Reid & Bro., cheaper than at any other store in town, good all wool tweeds from 30c per yard up. Call and see their stock and pox. be- fore purchasing. It will pay you. Y Groat bargains are now being offered /in dry goods. prints, gingham., cottons, embroidered (aces, parasols, gloves, &C., at J. A. Reid t Bre'.. They are sell- ing several lines of gods at less than cost price. Every person treating ber- Fr drums dyestuffs. chemicals. and insect a old all on J. A. Reid .t Bro. A .Lroyere. don't (all tucall .1 Rhyne. cruet g 4J-tla4 s sure. He keeps the purees of drugs and the Tag OLP Males Hzan d Levet.. -The Nalco and beet parrot .,,e4.ciaes. 1 unser of ]loutreal Mt. and .equan•. Climi:un dew- Bon say.: - The genial THE Wong•.'+ ('11Ht.TIAN Th:vPgRAYrA aunty Crown Attorney, Ira Lewis, .pout L iir will meet rego:arty for the transaction i a few fours In town, on Tuesday ; he ad- d bueinrs..•,ery 'Tuesdayft afternoon at 2111 nyitted that Clinton would be • first-rate . rlu, k. to l: nos church. Every woman in- j 4+rosted In the work is .00hing invited to plate to more the county buildings to, attend. ' -provided Lake Huron could be mored dohs Bain, et Clark. fishing deet, was to tura Justine the week. lie I'v,k- ed well, sad read the kuy. were el: dying Seely. To was "Poore Four"-Th..!coir of Nott-et..tree► Aad a ou sesr of their 1,3.sde eacerted lathe 'Puts* Fun Twee- ds: eveatng. Tee row -buts took the crowd up, sod there wag a keep of ms illy on the waters. It took s lame pull and a strong pull, amid • mighty late pull and haul a. get home. but they had • lolly good tans, all the same. Wednesday m..ra- lag the lithe had calmed down sufficient- ly to allow the United Empire t enter the harbor. Hs is KiiDO,TST Lo.uso --The tui lowing is reported from Chanel as the - result of an interview with kubert NT, ky, ' ch.Hr . reading. ''Nu Beet ie H Kje fanners thrueghest this Gouty LA.•uaeet-A match tame of lacrosse, one of the Western District eb•iniiuu• ship aeries, w ill be payed on the !mends, Goderich. neat Wednesday, July 6th, between the Stretford. a Stratford and the Huron a of Goderich. The tall will be faced Lir at 2 30 o'clock, and an ex- citing came ie looked our as both clubs claim they have it (.o the other. Then will doubtless be a large atteadsno.s at the grounds .w the oecaion, as a Samford excursion is Dowing up to so - courage their boys. Admiesioo t, grouuda IOc, children 5c. G1AIIT1 ARD MAMMA Wousa.- Wil- .ts Bras. have opened est a new ermine and marble wok tee +spa east of Wbitely's hotel, Sod" We tlbi-n•epared to attend W all orders in their line at the shortest possible notice; and in the highest style of the art. In addition to the regular business in monuments, they are prepared to furnish mar.tlepieoes and all kinda of house trimmipge such as window sills, dour silla,Ac. Already they have turned out wore creditable work in this section, and seem determined to hold their own and eke a name amongst the best in the marble trade. Geode's Bleck Cherry Cough Boom is wu, sing wonders. Only Z.:. Uur'owm coedi- si nes powders at I.t and 2,c. per package are el.., to, ing great sie.s(aclia. firm claw dispensing a specialty. H. C. 0,ude. Drug- g ist• Albion Black: also. Ai.. zrrv' THE CALL. - Rec. A. B. Meldrum, wife and child,left on Tuesday morning. He will take charge of the Ceti - Jubilee Oretbe.. and Saunders and tral Presbyterian church in Ruck Island, Mum w111 remain epee morning 10 sup ofJ II1. The rev. gentleman occupied the trete loyal patron' wl Juhilee medals. Jubf- ets•pulpit of Knox church Sunday morning lrano Jubilee nags from Se uv tali and P P pet one. end Siaptay your loyalty on this. our last, and preached as eloquent seri ton h a rhe shag •s: . house p' from Job xlii10 noun cameras v.-i►epositors in this company : eranaith indigent. died In Jail Monday have the best possible en.:urity for their mon- e,I out, aged 83 yuan. The usual formal . all bring invested in mortgage -on term property. Depositors have a Ont lien in all inquest was held on SS edneeday murn- Use .-omtan)'a assets. !tate of interest paid. I ing,•od • verdict was returned is •ea,rd- Irum 4 to S per cert. a.-cardinr to amount n.rice with the (acct. The body was w hod duration of drpnait. Fat herring sur- Msmeashould tall and see the manager. I taken tc Brucefield for interment by .... ,..inion birt day. ' oder the Sun. Tea Hvt+oi 4110 BRI ca Lona s11n ievs.T- Died. In Jail--Hugh McEwan, a Tuck- Will R. Ynuhill is now editor of the Kingham Times.. Mrs Grant spent Sunday in C:iuton, visiting friends. friends of deceased. BEoltIvED Txs AitiNcy.-1'. A. Hum- ber has been appointed local agent for W. T. Dingle'. Model Combined Drill 1[n WmF.'li►rt, was the guest of and Seeder. also Honey.'. Improved sir. John Beattie dur.na the put week. Fanning Mill. A ample of the doll Regular monthly meeting of the com- a .n school board nest Monday evening. The C. P. it. telegraph poles are now placed a long diatacce ou the road to Clinton can l.e peen at R. Pnce's feed 'tore, and the drill is on view at C. A. Humber's warehouse. Inspection is invited. Txs D(tDA. BtltraR.-That staunch old Reform peen of Wentwcrth county, the Dundee Kanner, last week appeared Men have been employed some tine enlarged to an eight -page paper, with S•:tied in • new pan at the Bey Mill seven columna to the page. printed from alt works. Mrs Arehit'lid, of Etmondnlle is in town visiting her permits, Mr and Mrs B. Macaw. Miss Alice Trsit.er, of Chicago, is w mtinz her friend, 3lies Frank Rutson, In'est street. Nine Peter Grant, of Cleveland, is the gest of her sister, Mn Henry Country has increased the cost of env.- Spence,Victoria-street. lopes. We will however, oontio0e to The base ball clubs of Godench and .ell them printed er unprinted, by the Luakaow will ply • match game in box ur thousand. at the same low prices Ooderich today (Friday.) i as before. Call and se. our stock Mr F. Crabb left town last week to at Tugs SM1AI.. like an a podti.•n in the govrrnmeat ie. oaTATtn1e Or Gtj i,s -It. W. Mc - 'works at Bay City. Mich. rens!e of the chap hardware house, H. W. Poole, of Stratford, nes. the 1 Goderich, has just received a large im• est of his brutiteran-law , Jno. W. port order of glass direct from Germany, anatt.r, during the past week. !at • very Mw price, and is prepared to Dr McD•ttazh will P. in Goderich fur , supply the trade at bettor prices than e nnealati)n on Saturday, the 2nd of wete evcr made in Goderich before. h July, and afterwards on the first Sitar- I will pay every person using his wends dal- of every fourth. ' not only to boy glom from him, bet Mrs. B. J. Crawford. and daughter, of I everything ala in his line. Dungann•in, ret armed home last week RLYOTAL -E. C. Belcher has ninny - Du after a pleasant visit at the residence of i4 from Ilia old Mand to the as* sod loser wet, Mn, G. W. Berry. oommodin.s brick bottling just .meted F W. Moe►with, of the TorontoI on Hamilton :Street by Georg. Sutton, h►i. ycls clow, vaned (/'clench on his I old customers and new ones also with wheel during the week. H. was delight• first class vale. en bread, cakes, biscuit, sed with user roads in this section. •r.d cont.ati'mery. The new phoneme 1)r. M. Nicholson. the Rest street are so arranged that he will he able to &utile, mesas the preservation of the better attend to she requirements of gestural teeth • specialty. Gu adminn.- cottontail than hetretof.wa tared it m 9 a. In. to 4 p. m fnr the Anuses Ceaxus-A co -partner - "painless eitraction of tooth. 'Nip hes been formed between Fraser & NoT1hS To Bt-a11Esa Mex t e Gorst. P')rter sed A. M. Key, the post eau t ag -We a.k all rf you to read our deputy, Aad the new Arm has bought mile'. on the 'bird Paek Page of this we'a N' the Irene Mnctt from Berry t Shap *spar. pro. end will arry en the honk sad Ten Mruo&--A mirage sero from , stationery business in ecionectinn The 1 the perk ret $.aj. *fterweel, en•hl.d old m.nih'ns of the firm are well known, tBs' to lose the A shore destines- and we csts n heartily reeomend the jt ti Isy ege netrvessels.1vessels. meted- sew partner a asy • thoroughly M r.liae 1.... ,.0 sesoaa, Heti.► were pl•bly man, and a bedaub posher. S.. law leer. anwM trmS s i. new type, and laking as bngbt as a ad - ver dollar. The R.nu.'r was always • good newspaper, but it is evidently im- proving and growing better as the years roll by. Moat DCTr.-The duty recently put upon printing paper by the Dominion Government, most of the tiner grades of which are imported from the Old hen he will be prepared bi sopply alt su "2lr N 1 out ; .olio, "I'm Kiss of the Land aid t:.• See, ' Mr T. Noddle ; 01C. them, "Praise y. t!,. Lord," choir ; r'•ading. "throne Washington," Mr tltrsog ; remarks or eddies', Dr Us sachem, "0, Prase God is hos Huh - nags," eh• tr. The uet premeds aat,eat- •d to $23 fey, Sumer/trio ARocr Ove FL,KIRYan. -The following. from the Wmrtoe refers to the %wetness done In that section by the M.s.r. Clerk A Cu., of Goderich :-The following figures will show M•n►eihing of the hominess done here in the bah trade by Meesre. Clark & Co., who started • business hen • few yen amu that ham increased until they are twee the largest shippers in the Perim., cd Steal, by the railway rout- Dose ii, and which is •11 centred at elttoe of Chalon, and may prove of in- this point. The amount shipped each two' u, oar raden :-He stated twit week is at present 100.000 pounds which he had placed himself in the halals of wiil be increased its few weeks to about Ise aoalatttee and nod beset trolling to 139.000. ss. • .041100' ut Ash that has .sward the ailerons of any Itue they heretofore goof by the way of Collie - 'sight advise bin of. His own opinion w',,•1 wit now bol hat:died by this cnm- was that the Guelph Juocti.'n Railway pony and shipped from here. Toes, :cep would be built to Lake Huron, the at present fire steam busts employed. charter pelting the terminus at or -nth- fetor of their owe mud one chartered. ten miles of Goderich. As Goderich • One hundred and tieity five men are waa the best harbor within that limit uo • employed to du their work. Their ex - doubt is would be the objective point, A' ponies each week, including w are subsidy of $3,200 a mile from Guelph to about 41200. A grater port this Csmpbellville had been granted. and amount is spent here as the msj y of the line located u far a Was; 1L•aktu , their men have families who get their •liedt tem thirds of the way from Gust" . supplies at this place. The most of the to Oudencb. This line had the advise- fish are salmon tr'•ut with a solea tate of being a direct one in c"nuection percentage of white Cali. with the C. P. 1i., from Lake Huron to the seaboard. A Weep rot (:oowluen.-The follow- ing letter from Mayor Seager appears in the Clew and .feriae keevr.I, of June I inlast on the !'niters Empire from 23:-Goderish, Out, June 18 -Ship- i S.'r'-+. kfe is ruing t» be present at the masters and owners will be interested in . Cs..donlw trainee today (Friday , but knowing that the Dominion goverumeut I baring met with • severe accident at has appropriated 413,000, to be expend- 1 Marquette, does not think he will do .d during the present ..aeon in improv- more than bold his own. His trouble occurred this wise : He was on his way to Ontario from Winnipeg, and at liar quite some of the friends of Harry James, the famous Cornish wrestler Joxn Is A WRt+TLER, Too - John Macpherson, formerly of Kilda'', and lately of Winnipeg, the champion shot- putter,arrtved in town Wednesday morn• Frost rim OLD Cotnrrse. -Mr and Mrs S. H. Antsy, of Keynsham, Bris- tol, Eng., are the guest. of Mr E. Down- ing, Angleeea-et. They arrived by the steamship Vancouver. of the Domini..a line, In company with Miss Downing, who returned home after about s year's residence with friends in the Old Coun- try. The voyage was • good one, and but little rough sailing was experienced. The steamer reached Quebec Saturday evening, and the party took train for Montreal where they stayed over on Sun- day. and then took train fur Goderich, where they arrived safely at 3 p. m. Tuesday. A Tar's BILL. -The following from an exchange is solid souse: -The boy who spends his evenings at home reading newspapers, the local news of his own town and country and general news of the day, or in reading some useful hook, will certainly take a better mac than the bay who spends his evenings on the streets and loafing places where the town gossip is dished oat in the must vulgar and profane manner The tsetse of our boys may and should be se direct- ed and cultivated as to lead them by choice to engage their ereoiop in this profitable way, and fewer criminals and drunkards would be the natural result RrA lLAR Baa IWO/ TRADEMttTI!tO.- Ths council of the board of trade met in the council chamber on Friday even- ing Joseph Williams. president, in the chair. A committee consisting of Miners. Radcliffe, Sager, and Camp- bell was appointed to strike the follow- ing committees, viz : Manufacturer., agriculture, finance, statistics, local nu - movements and correspondence. The executive and the committee on corre- spondence, were appointed • committee to report on the constitution and bylaws M the nett general meeting of the bard -July 13th. After the transaction of routine business the council adjourned at the call of the president. flare -Last week one of the newspa- per men of Huron passed away,afteralin- gering illness, in the person of 8. W. Galbraith, for some years beck editor and proprietor et the Wingbam Times. Stere will be mimed by the brethren of the quill who happen to stay over at the Junction Town, for he was a good- hearted, reliable young fellow, sad a thorough -paced newspaper man. He will be missed by the Reformers of the section, for • more conscientious or var- iorum exponent of Liberal principles never aontrolled the utterenca of the Times. His widow and child have our sympathy. Pisa to his ashes: "H...'.." Fo. Jute. -A new series of Southern articles begins in the Jul Hasrta's with the beading, "Here and Then in the South." The water, R. bean Harding Davis, waves into a bright story form the unsays of • re- cent trip from Washington through the Gulf States into the Acadian country. Special attention is given to the pro- minent aspects of industry, thoerht, and life which characterize the " New South." 1'his first instalment, is which the party journeys to Muateemery, Alabama, graphically depicts the violent contrasts between the old oo nditios of things and the present. The satire series is to be beautifully illustrated by William Hamilton Gibson from material collected on • special tour Inc this pur- pose, and the *agreeing. in this pen de- monstrate that the value of the test will be greatly .abased by the artistic illu- strations. Tee A,wneLn Cxtat FACTORY CAMs -Serie two years ago Thoma Fraser pet op • cheese factory near Histail, trader an allowed agreement with • nem - bow of farmers in the vicinity that they weenl support him with 960 standards of milk for three years, suit of them to enntnbuw • certain seethe, to Make up the required •russet. The Rotary was put up, bet seam dispute moss, •red a nomher of the farmers refused to e1s- timoe the delivery of milk. Mr Freese olaelas that he was pet to • were heavy Ices, and he brnaght an scorn for spo- elim porfotiwnee at the ting amines. whits Mr Julies Galt d4rissmd the maims on the gvvswd that it wse of a trivial eaters. This deeklien las re- eemtly been reverted by the 1•11 'bars eery evert, whish held that theses. sena • pulsed, ptnper nu to he wren$►t la that onset semi devoid wage hese Ivied es da o•O& ing the already lies harbor at this port. Work has been eummenoed and dredg- ing is now going uu fur the purpose of deepening the approach to the harbor and 'lanoline and deepening the basin. I haying in toe with Jiacpher«•a, Measc:res devised by the government en- $got on • ta•tch between him and James gleeers are to be at once carried "et 1 for $200 evade and gate -money. When which will permanently p At any, the at 202 Ihs and wen stripped James tipped the accumulation of sand at the harburf1 m Noti,withstsndin g Macphersonles the disparity lbs, mouth. The government engineer was i !eight Mac. uleceeded to taking the here last week, laying out the work and Ant two falls. In the next bout Janes got what 1s known as the "hack ham- mer luck" on MAC., and the latter, to avoid the fall, turned on his richt ing, in any course. easy count uu 18 feet . shoulder. His adversary fell with hie of Water. C. 5 a .et:. Mayor. whole wetrht upon Mmephetson's left *houlder and injured the shoulder-blode. - A PKEE TRE LT. --Oar citizens will be it was eighteen it u'ute. before Ziac• given • tr.'s literary aad musical treat on • pherson was able to face the music for Monday next at tete Grand topers House, • the fourth bout, but at the sad of that it being one of the Carbolic Smoke Balli time he Caine up gamely, and, although Company's series of entertainments. i.uffering from the disabled shoulder, From the fact that the tickets of adonis- succeeded in "downing" his ad+ena y. . iun are free by applying le their repro-' thus winning the tnateh by best three sentauve at the British Exchange Hotel 1 out cf Ase fells. Man still wan a Iura, a lar a and select attendancq .iron herein olast.r .,n his neck and i hildrea will seem •ay.'ra 1 4pv>~ed mph the pros Peet* r+► w • und.nt hernia. The ap• pie er.p le o..t s.. largo ea last year. h u' thee. will be a groat puppy of plums. Pears protium to no plentiful. aesterleb •arlMa R4parted by Telephoto from partes ]pita uuuart. H. W treat. Help "bush Whit. tree winter) t) buutt Wbeat.ldprltyp Y bulk . ...... Wheat. twinkle bash Floor.Krol)Yowl. .. ...., flour, iuilae.h y cwt ....... .. Flour, letreag bikers. le awl rtt.nr ipotesi* per. owl ✓ ave orders t.. clean up the approach so w to give 18 feet of water in all direct - buns, This is now being done, and with- in two ur three week. vessels apprua.to Harley. l' bosh .... ....e,;.,.... Potatoes. v bomb ger w in s ljer 110aat •le ties► •M arse uM • MM •tu • pa+ •to • MN ••t tette 130 • 11se • t3 ggA fresh nap seised V dee •• • 1e 0 0 11 Cheese. . • N re • 1: Short.. v'ae ................... 13 M le 13.0 Hran w low . 11 M w 1110 "hopped emir. nowt ......... • se " e ei trositanits. Y cue: • M 0 s. Wins ... • M " e ss. Skis aklaa ................... • N " 080 Tis .bre flair prise ere tet dukes at mill. !entistry. M. NICHOLSON, L.D.B. DENTAL ROOMS. MAI b dour below the Piet Often. Were-# . oloosiIsu II. MbL13 11rL W(R,LVERTON, L. D. S. . (,arce 0,1.1 I', -flows Hall, Korth St., !:•,.sono. ('hares modeller*. All work war- ranted. Das.ir S'itallaed Air given fur pale less c xir•. t,u, of teeth. 1 Domestics Wante&. !'t(iRL WANTED --(2000 WAGER Vet will be given to a eeesemest 10.5-t1 34Re. A. M. Put.f.RT. Warthog. LiELP WANTED. 11 not ns' n10 p.•r month for goad *mart ,. a.te:s and chambermaids. Apply at .n r. J. J. WRIGHT Ins-tt The Polio Farm. the People's Column. P- ASTURE Fult CATTL1i AND HORtito on Mr. Attrip'. Reba-Cewa, J.: Nevem I es per m'.nth. Appb'te Ht'OM MO?TUU)ILttl. ltdgeweM Park Farm. Colborne. 13011 COLBORNE COUNCIL MEETING. The MI.lelpal Council Of the Toweship of Colborne will meet on the Township Halt a 4tatar.'ay. July inn, at 2 .sleek m. 105 -It J. H. Ril'HAIIDS, Clerk. L'OR SALE -1 LUMBER WAGGON; C 3 Monate; 1 stet Iron Harrows IU. K. iitrachan's make,: I Set Wooden Harrows: 1 Cedar Hay hark tgoedl ; I Set Team Hat - pew; 1 Het R Harness; 1 Hated Cart ; 1 Chart' Putter. Hay or wood taken tees obatemr or • good cow to conte sato milk tow the rale. ApPply to JOHN A. NA KL, Keys Street, near lf tab School. Goderich. June 30. let:. 100 tl par g of e ; may be anticipated. not be , shoulder, but those of our readers who admitted unless accompanied by parents. will see him on the ground today will The programme will be confined to I discover that he is a washy cripple, all music and dramatic literature without • the same. reference whatever to the carbolic smoke, ps„r Time. -The steamer Pelle Wil - ball. "Dunbar," - Mr 8. T. Church 1 Sed ' I fR gramme u guarantors enough that the I the last wee: for Secord t Co . and then took nn • full load of Lay and ar• • UMlMER WOOD FOR SALE. s A large quantity of summer fire wood, eon stet ing of s: ort (.ruduck slabs and reading turning..- from p.! to $2.3e • lead. Apply to C.F.U. ll. NL*HiJIOAL. 101 3ma Godrrieh anal Dunlop P.O. Inc um a .unl ier non'erpent leer whose name isromlt in the ru.: F lwn entertainment will be stnctly hot cies. rived in Goonnch harbor •t 12 61clock Dr 0. Olsen, of Brooklyn, New York. Wednesday ailtht. This time °tan t be the boys representative will contribute 10.1.0. A. B lie, the commodore, largely to the evrneng'a enjoyment by think. he would make noire m' -n -y it he hie dramatic readings, and delightful could burn f g t r fuel BEES rt►It SALE 1 rill • swarm o- f Orel-clambland helve ter N. provided the parties regwtrug themeupply entre Loves. 1'KTKR F19HF.R. =1001-K Hee:Mike I'.() piano selections. The number of ticket. • uF OR SALE -A PH-ET(►N AND A are limited and those wishing to attend sag'* ^e SINGLE ta. u.•.81,1 ._ a_. rate must see at once, as tickets cannot be obtained at the door. THEY Krsw Hix BY Tv. SrRAw•ttaT MAUL -We wonder if the following, trom the Mitchell kernr.l.r, refers to Robert Porter's "talented young Irish orator": -Tat watts Btow11:- We stated last week that there was wont doubt as to whether the Brown *be paid thetown • visit Inst week, was the same Brown that ezhibitea w hard • physiog, on the platform in behalf of the Tory party here last winter. The doubt arose because the fellow who was hen Int week was said to be sober. The doubt was on Saturday, however, CAD. ple(ely, substantially and without re- servation removed. The Brown that was here on Saturday was the same Brown that was here Ia.t winter. only it wasn't the same drank. The Brown hasn't grown any, but the drunk has Saturday's desk waa bigger by large odds than last wfhietit drunk. They both left town on Saturday night -both Brown and the crank. They may both return .gain when they get the $10,000 out of the Goderich Shoat_ KIxaSOLOMox'aDrawogD MINIM. -Jo- han Hawthorn, wbu ought to be • good judce, says of H. Rider Hamgard's story of "King Solomon's Mines," "There is we story of adventure that corpuses it." That seems to be the popular verdict 1 Kveryhndy is reading it or talking about it Of course there are no sad of edit- ions published, from cloth booed at 41.50 to the SzaelDR Li edition at 110 Dents. And, as might be °spatted, the cheapest of all is The Library Re- riwtios edition which in large type, un- abridged, sells fur 5 oents in paper ouven, or 20 coots n cloth binding. 'Specimen chapters are seat free to any- one asking for them. It is a source ret amazement to look through one of the Rer'Ifnt.u* 64 page Co/calories (sant free to any applicant), and note the literary riches to be secured almost " for a song.' If you have user aeon • catalogue, or have seen sane remedy, it is worth w hile to write • postal .aril and get it Some extraordinary empties are offend during the summer months. Address Jon. B. ALn1C11, Pahlieher, 3113 Pearl St., New York or Lakeside Building, Chicago. Knox CsvR.•u S.R. Sraawaseay Rum- en st. u m- enst. -A very pleasing entertainment was held in Knox church lecture room Tuesday *Tonin[ lag, the occasion being the annual strawberry festival in connec- tion with the Sabbath school. A very pleasing refrain was moldered nu the netnews, with strawberries aodwiebed in at intermi.siow. The *hair was aces- psed by Mr McWilliame is a llinst swept - able m.nner. Following is the pro- gram : -Chorea, "God Rev* the geese," •rsrrsgsti.s ; solo. "I'at O'er Trsnj to Marry Tet," Miss Cubit ;dust., " to the Ceseent Bake," Misses McKay and Meblrese ; ,.s41.g, "'Ile Pslih Befi" 711e•.y 41. de+ 'l'he Mad told be her Harp," 2110 I. Baily ; red - Mies. "The Dying *net Arida," Mope Trwemea ; leets, "AN Ames$ tete Rar- oweu..condi ns. m o;e-,.,dl the enema cash. sm1a Apply to Ult. Mt MiC iNO. 2100.11 All parties getting their sale bilk printed et tills office wi11 get a tree notice Ieashed in this lu: up to the time of sale. Auction sale of lot `Co. 1807, Gode. lith. at Martin's hotel, by John Knox, isetiuneer. at 11 o'clock a.m.,-on Tuee- iy the 2d day of Au,ust, 1887. For farther particulars see pesters. • 'V OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOIt- I B1DDiNU any person purthaM.g _the late CAVE ALLKN'd bone frets JAMS*( BAILEY a. It doesn't legally beto.gse Hailer. i her it has not been pad he. Also sus} puma ibdebted to the lice CASE ALLH% flambe pay up and save cogs. 301 tf has. CASK ALLKh. i `IUSiC.-M18R CGOKK, AFTER 14 • i years slatyonsia, le to • receive Mete for the 1 prepared lea•ssas Eallmil- lar. quarterly. Terms .-$13 to gagster. SW • . I Mn T. Slattery is visiting friends In • QHORTHAND.--I`ZAAC PITMAN'S D' reit.in 1. PHONOGRAPHY. The most pe u rWI tem taught. Instruction books for .als Tut• J. Ruerer returned home from Lion- - slava:. °Agee. Every boy and gosh dna last Saturday, after making a stay aru shorthand. of two or three days. He says the crops ' - in that quarter though good, are not For pate or to Let. eq•tal t.. those in this section The strawberry festival which was L'UKNI8HND HOt'Si TO 1611T held here on the Queen's labile. da plot I M1?ft MAMTfig.-A Lamb= y' $lar rreatal M ten trona, with laA amd was very well attended. TM was served 1 ppuy grwsd. ite • ceattal part of tf'• tev►a. after which the young folk' amused rFiat-• O'deeiol. from half past four till all were satabed, or particulars address BOX 10$ themselves by playing garnet There HOU$I AND TWO 1J)111 TORftama cottage -7 room.ed stwmhk. .311 in food repair; bow '; gei apple to E. R. WATOON wa also a program of suitable choruses, BALK chap -osi e Paimemito . Neat duets and solos, which were very credit- ably rendered by the scholars and ex• pupils of the Benrniller Sabbath school. r,4o .catch Towaahly, Holmsville, Jane 20, 1837. Council met to -day pursuant to ad- journment , memtten aI1 present, except the reeve. The minutes of oat meeting and special meeting were read and pri- ed. Mr Wm, Herbison, presented • peti- tion from (:. Elliott and others, asking • grant of money to assist in erecting a win fence near Mr. Herbison's, where the rued became* badly drifted. Moved be T Churebill, seconded by J McClel• leo, that the aforesaid petition be laid over to the next regular meeting of • --carried. carried. The members of the council endeavored ru to ne to an understanding, w u to eMablish a uniform hams for the inspec• tion of trees under the tree planting act. After a long discussion the result w0s that the strict letter of the law milt govern the inspector in all tames. Owing to this abashes of the reeve, several mat• tors of importance wen laid over. The*usedeseil adjourned to meet again en the eaaogu sd Monday in Aumt School trus- tees os- teare req•eeRid .n to send in their ap- restions fur local ech,l tax by that as the trustees of several sections are generally late. enamel] A spacial meeting of the wee Ballad by the reeve t r June 11th.re•peet• iwg the roadway to Holmes/rine bridge. e The eoaeil wore to hare given $123 to wards the old road. This lantana waseas.eelled, and a grant of $1814 made : this is all the township a htoea pay in eneetion with the new Messrs. read. MerBaer and Foster bindtog m tbes.lyes to all Incidental ex ms that ay are, or that have been etre'. !..used, boreal the ale of the old sad the above sem and the gust hum the taws r Ofliseeel Jura ?ATM, Ounka. IO:Lt f oed.ryh. LLIARMR FOR SALE - IN THE 1' TOWNSHIP OF OODKRICH. Huron °army : Lot ilia the 3rd Aad 11 In the nth eta r .la.. Two of the he. en sere farm. la the roomy. A s rtag creek flow. though. Ka" - IT all cleared. Only 3 miles frets t1. Town of Goderlc*. For norther pa eiders address W. M. HI1CKO, Pvsw*tttTwn. IOl tf Ooderteh P.O. VOR SALE OR TO RENT- GOOD 4 FRw)IR H0t'4F. on Nelssm-at, eppssltr Bmee'he's pianosg null -IS rete!'. T'h.eeugh- If overhenled and repaired. reedy fer seen fancy. Or will skoheage ter • amall•r how... Apply to BORT. REID. Dederick. 111-/1 • 1 ACRES OF LAND -CLAY 1.0A M IV acres tree of stor_p.-s mile. from Ooderteb oa Lake Russ. 'its ez- rhange for a timelier farm or saw 411 4 • wood IocvNty, or will aa11 en very may Wag at sees than 033 pair acro. Foe tip lyra i etph to 010. AHIR)<ItN lt{._ _ I rel -2mo tiemierCa- 1WO FIRST-CLA9fi FARMS FOR .tie. Ore lathe td eagle d AWawe' rgpralalnm ter acres :and miry awe' rash, eentalning NO sena.For culars ppty to Cameros. Heli ftConeeree. Dedr- RC8 1► SA i fin canon. Met hooddiistt rt Church at e• the and which will be received byme' ed Trustees at the Pbureb a 10th, .1 t o'clock p.a, TIN trundle$ ran b. soM with r wake.! iM ca n 'd hr alehlnpp. The Trumees de est b1a t►ea- selv.sin lerept the lowest,or any wader ua- I" .a i.t.° • F.r terti.r parets th y p.y t• W50, PtLU) •, Pert Alle,t .r Tf }'. CA11pW L Deagaaoa. satrej-'t 'seat { ClIrr(IR 0KR OF TRK Tamen. Fj OR SALE. •• - shTlel aht iroaihae lt tamer - MAram 0Ir.el with h settg•se 116. Xbria aM..esAIlaelser iewk... M1 Nsa <0aylave.Rodat new e s /him/him All •bev. ss ilK` l tga 11114&17t• Limeys ao.aNNIwi. ped.:..ag. eitaseles !seer