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are showing a Fall Stock of
Dry Goods, Tweeds and Ken's
Furnishings, which for style,
quality and lowness of price,
is not surpassed in the Town
of Goderich. Further par-
$culare port Int
J. A. REID & BRO.,
Jerd•a'a Block, Court House Square. Oodertob
Vail Sept.. Il517. 1e0i-lis
ow advertisement. Ode Week.
B•oace of 1557 for !Sc.
New Goods -H. Dunlop
1Ho•t& and Shoes -H. Ouoet.
(lard of Thanks -H. M. Duff.
lIry Goode - J. A. Reid t Bro.
UM Wanted -Mn A. Morton.
new Millinery- Mise Cameron.
Fortl.le or Rent- John Hatnlen.
Fall MUlinery- -Mrs C. 11. Olrrin.
May Apple Blood Syrup --F. F. Daley t Co.
Dimoluttoa of Partnership -J. Downing at Co.
TOWN TOPICS.
• d eaiers eases, pe. (alfa' sola,
An' faith aril prat ff.'
Firs TAutntuxo.-Customers ready to shoed
tip and be measured for a tall suit or overcoat
of strictly the choicest goods in the rtart,et,
with • wet and make 1. strict accordance
with true taste and true art. should inspect
MoCorac's immense stock epee fall's/node.
1.11 .ulnaffil and nobby overro.Iines in all
the sew shades. Don't fall to see them.
Fos Saha-Parlor Poole Table --4 pockets.
R1•e. 3•4I h. Sell cheap. Apply to (LC. Ito.-
ttaysos, Crsbb's Block. 17.21
Bowe sl the oil paintings lately turned out
la Oso. Stewart's studio have been much ad.
mired at the Neeterh Fair in Landon this
weak.
This is the kind of weenier that makes men
Lunt up their fall overcasts and gent. under-
wear. If you want to hove your wardrobe re-
pleatabed in these Imes don't fall to call upon
F. R A. 1'ridbam. the tailors.
The fall &seizes will moo be on. and some
of the cases will have to be critically exam's.
e d by the urors before • verdict cgs be given.
but the oiotos turned out by 11. Hallows al-
ways obtain a satisfactory verdict.
THE WOHIE . t'1l1lsTl*V TEMP&n.Nez
UNION will meet regularly for the transaction
of business every Tuesday afternoon at 175
o'clock. 1n Knox church. Every woman in-
terested in the work is cordially invited to
attend.
F..r all drags, dye -.tuffs. perfumery. patent
sued wince, chemicals. etc.. best quality
and lowest rates. call at Goode. drug -storm,
Allston Block. Special attention paid to dis-
• inR of prescriptions and family recipes.
♦. ('. Uoode. druggist.
It you want a good second-hand coal or
wood stove, call at Saunder's and son's and
nee the stock they have. All in goal repair
and warranted sound. Just received another
let of those Gurney Co's stove.. The cheap-
est house under the sun.
when Captain Oreel was fitting up his ex-
pedition to the North Pole. after he had made
every other provision for safety and comfort,
he capped the climax by putting in a nice
consignment of 1.1-quor tea. Yor particulars
Kw Cleo. Itnywas at the drug store.
Tun HURON raw° BRUCE Lo.e ANI) iNTEST-
YgrrT COMPANT.-liepoalrors in this company
have the beet possible security for their (ton-
er. all being invested in mortgage on farm
property. Depositors have • fire lien In all
Use company's onset& Yate of interest paid,
from i to 5 per cent. tetuding to amount
and duration of deposit. Farmers haring sur-
plus means should tall and see the manager.
What has become of the O nderich
Cricket club 1
Mies Hakm left fur Exeter Saturday
morning last.
The Misses Ellerd have returned from
their visit to Detroit.
Mrs. R. S. Holmes and children ar-
rived in town on Saturday.
Mr. L E. Dewey, barrister, of S.
forth, was in town on Monday.
A. Rutledge, of Byfield, was in towns
yesterday, looking (tale and hearty.
Mrs G. Stiven and children have gone
to visit friends at Carlow for two weeks.
John Robertson, deputy•sheriff of
W inoipug, is the guest of Sheriff Gib-
bons.
Mn 11 D. Arnold and her sister Miss
Bosomy are visiting friends in London
this week.
Mrs C Bisset returned on Friday, after
a pleasant four weeks visit, to friends in
1• London.
Rev Dr Un will exchange pulpits with
Rev Mr Samson, of Brumfield, neat
(Sabbath morning.
Alderntaw Bingham was at London on
Wednesday taking puintera for our
Northwestern Fair.
Mss. D. Morrow has purchased Mr. R.
R.tdoliffe's property. neat Mr. D. Ger
doni , in St. George's ward.
Miss Lulls Barry has gone to Buffalo
a a visit to friends, and will be absent
for the neat two .,r throe months.
Mr. A. Straiton. the station agent
wbo wag afflicted with hemorrhage of the
throat last week, is somewhat better,
Hors ON A Vila. - Capt slam Par -
e on., who has been away all season, took
• run home on Friday last for a few holi-
days.
Miss D. Weston, town, and her sister
Mrs. W. Mann, .of tit. Paul, were the
guests nt Mrs. W, Yates, Winjham, last
week.
Rev Hamilton Wye's, etede.t of Vie-
ttria college, occupied North et. Meth-
odist ahureh pulpit Sunday evening, the
dile Wet.
H. 8. Holmes, of Acton, an old
Goderioh buy, has been in charge of the
station durieg the illness of station agent
Stratton.
Dr McD.wegh will ice in Ood.rieh fit
rsuasltatinn Ov Saturday, the Std of
her. and afterwards on Ile Ihst
Se erdsy of every month.
otto
Ha wan $W.mrns1.-A. J. M
VA
was is Tomato last week eeleeti.g
worth of for the m.ehamLa' wt► -
WAS hbeory.
Rev NOW Nt nioivrav gamete tows
Friday afternoon kat 1e take p.r. .r Na
pew.lotion memos, is honor of M. L
rang, B. A.
Miss Cook loft town on Monday for
Pi.wnsieg, Minh., where she 'WI may a
kw and thee proceed to Detroit
anA other
Rey. Ma Hannon, president of
(leelpb Conference, occupied North -it
palet very acceptably Sunday hat,
morulae and *veining.
Aleck Macedon' was down to the Lon-
don Fair on Wednesday making arnage-
m.ote to display some of the (homey
Cu'y stoves and hot.water boilers.
Mr and Mrs John Baiter, of Wind.
tor, on their wedding tour, paid oar
town • visit on their way borne. and are
the guests of the bride'* erode, Oso Cut.
Rev Mr Somerville, B. A. a grades
of Knox College, occueid.tbe palpp•
Knox church last Moeda, monist,
will mho preach there neat :suede, soot-
ing.
p:iL Perstroa -Merchants and oth-
ers who wish Fall Printing done neatly,
cheaply and promptly will consult their
own interests by having it done at Ms
Menem cone. f
Noel% sT Pototr--Mar Mr \Valerie,
late of Elm .beet lfethodiat church, To-
rooto, will occupy North street Metho-
dist church pulpit morning and inning
Sunday next.
Mrs Innes, (flee Miss Danosy), of So-
rel, Que.. is visiting at the home of her
parents, East -.t. Mrs L is accompan-
ied by her sister Miss Augy, who Ilea
been visiting her.
HAayseT Hoy E. -The Wrest home
concert in oonnection with St George's
Church, which was recently postponed,
will he held some day Dem week. For
particulars see bills.
CONTINUI\t: IY Boslxrtas -As will be
seen by advertisement elsewhere in this
issue, Mrs C. H. Girvin has decided to
continue her millinery busmen at the
old stand, Hamilton -at.
Dr. M. Nicholson, the Rest street
dentist, makes the preservation of the
natural teeth • specialty. (:as adminis-
tered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the pain-
less extraction of teeth.
lis is D11viyo TRADE -H. (uest,
the shoemaker co the square near West -
.t., is Offering big induoements to cue-
tomen in boots and shoes. Everything
in his line can be supplied.
THE SEVENrn Sr emote. -Sunday even-
ing next Rev. G. F. Salton will preach
his seventh eermon on celebrated paint-
ings, taking for his subject, "Death the
Gate of Life," by Sir Noel Paton.
Nsw Goole: FOR FALL AN1. WINTER. -
Hugh Dunlop has just come back from
the city markets, and is prepared to sup-
ply the men of Goderich with neat suits
of first -lass goods at way•down prices.
ONE Taor+ANo NAxn WANT&D.-
Each name to be accompanied by full
address and 25c , for which TBE SIOYAL
will be sect for the balance of 1887.
Subscribe now, and get the full benefit
of this offer.
N. W. Ezeramow -Parties intend-
ing to show stock at N. W. Exhibition
are specially requested to make their
entries with the secret&y H. Hayden
Dunlop P. 0., at once, otterww stabl-
ing will not be guaranteed.
Tits "MIDLAND &wee" Sou -Capt
Finlay Macpherson returned fmm Chi-
cago last week having disposed of his
interest in the Midland R trer. The
name of the boat has been changed to
the Philo Scobel, of Detroit,
HURON Liclotis1 Ctrs. -A meeting
of the Heron Lacrosse Club will be held
at the Albion Hotel on Monday evening,
the 26th inst., at 8 o'clock. As bull•
nese of importance will be brought up, a
full attendance of members is requested.
New MILLtx&RT.-A. previously inti-
mated, Miss Cameron has opened a cow
millinery store in Mn Mitchell's old
stand, Hamilton -at., when she will be
pleased to have the ladies of Goderich
and vicinity cell and inspect her goods.
Rsrcalrsp.-Hi. Honor Judge D tyle
returned on Thursday from hie visit to
the Omen Isle. The return trip was
not a pleasant one, a Twry heavy gale
keeping the veinal rocking about nearly
the whole voyage. His Honor looks
quite improved after the trip, however.
CANADA'. CAsroomntr.-.f. W. Ben-
gougb, Canada's great cartoonist, will
deliver his inimitable lecture, "Laugh
ter," in the Grand Open Hoose (kis
(Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Admis-
sion, 25c. ; reserved seats, 36e. Seats
can be secured at Fraser, Porter &
Kay's
We Imre from Praident Allan that A.
C. Hallman ! Co., the well-known
breeders, of Berlin, have •ig.i6e 1 their
intenlien of exhibiting their thorough-
bred Holstein cattle at the Northwest-
ern Fair. A number of Herefords and
rolled Aberdeen. have also been pro-
mised.
W, C. T. U. -The following officers
were elected at the anneal meeting of
the W. C. T. 11., for the costing year :-
Pres., Mrs Wm Campbell ; 1.t Vice.,
Mn Gibson ; 2nd Vice., Mrs R W Mc-
Kenzie ; Cor Secy, Mn Sneeeth ; Res
Secy, Miss Tromso ; Treem, Miss
Stokes.
A Goon Di*. orses. -The faith of Ilse
eerie. of sermons upon great paintings
was preached in Victoria -.t. eherch Se. -
day evening last by Rev. G. F. Salton.
The sermon was an ezeelleol owe, sad
was duly apprects•ed by the very large
congregation that was present on the
occasion.
AWarne* OLD Phalen (logs. -By
the death of Richard Cadmore, which
occurred in Teckenssith on Sunday last,
Huron hoses smother pioneer Th.
ece. of hie toile and triumphs is to he
seen adjoining the beautiful churn\
about three miles from Clinton, vise ter
east. He footed It a wilderness and ; if
made it what it is today. --Cow.
THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY. RST 83. 1887.
NO&rawserase Irma Ctoay.-Tb are iat.rea They ows pm/petty, fay
pradloe of the shortening fur the North- tales, and are iuterested so whatever
wisteria Fur will be held on Tuesday pertains to tae wellbeitttt of .he met -
evening uuder the leadership of 8. P. musity. Every dollar sent away takes
Halls. The chorus promises to Ile aa eo numb (nosey nut of eirculatwo and
attractive (eaters of the opening .nasus sasses more os 1ess striyteoey in the
:f the Greet Fair. market. Aside Irmo this it (tires the
A Bah Purnell.- A P•a0K 01 holm WWI" to 1h1 h.ttlidq bot,rs,
west to • charlatan the other Might mad h was Mau& OVT Or W.01.11 CLOT..
were gives • qqu•stIty ut, beer by the -The Walkerton Herold in • maul
bndsgvwot. Tb. result was that et me issue, stated that Police Magistrate Ven-
al the boys Rot dru•k and dieorderly...tom bold a sort on one of the coo-
Tbe emetie of giving ligaor oo much °sa.iuo lines of Eldetelie, tried • hotel-
ueoastu°s is a pernicious moo and should keeper for selling whiskey, and signed
be frowned does. his co0Tistiun on the buggy wheel, after
West Homan Ixwrrrvi -The semi- the dispeoser of 000trabaod liquor bad
&usual metituti martin* of the teachers been run down by tocstable Heffernan.
of West Huron will be held in the High The item has been going the rounds of
School, Godrich, on Friday and S&tur- the press. Fur the lufurmation of our
day. Outuber 7 lied 8. 1887, beginning cottemporaries and the public geserally,
os Friday at 10.30. (tu Friday mooing we may state that there le eel a work of
i. the Grand Opera House an eutertaiu- truth in the statement made by the
moot consisting of :sailing, music, He rad in that connection.
electrical ex,arim.sta eta, will be bros:sanoas WANTED -Saturday,
Riyen. Sept 10, about 10 a.m, • man drove into
Avrnom Soot -The ale of term the stable of the Colborne hotel with an
stock and implements, the pFnpery of iron sale tree wagon drawn by • sorrel
Yrs Akseader Reid, on 1,1 2, ton. 6, bone and mare, and ordered the '
tkelborne township, consisting of 4 bor- to be fod to bap and oats ue' "'tea
see, • large number of cattle, and • Early in the .1i.rnoo- ' _-.t Mood y.
quantity of general farming machinery, iufotmed the 1 •-*".11r that los mimed
o se returned and
by John Koos, auotione.r, commences the nor (Its, and than rued•
at 12 o'clock, sharp. on Friday, S.pteiu Sir w that title h. bas sot keno seen or
Mr 30th, 1847. See posters for furthe; beard of
l�l49�. aroaod Iowa _ Tb. horse has a
bleaieh on its foot, eel die mare has s
bit -cur iAttaovsit.-Mrs Timms asd (kaiak b,4. The affirm looks suspicions
Lh.s Sibyl returned from Toronto Mon- and •ry information will be appreciated
day evening 1•.t, after having spent • by tee proprietor of the Colborne hotel.
couple of weeks in Toronto securing; EVAN MAc•OnLt., run Posr.-Evan
medical trealmeut fur the latter. W. MueCuH the Soottiab•O.sadi•°poesa iia
am pleased to hare that good results town ire the interest of the late edition
from the treatment are .bead masa- of hie Poetical Work recent) publish. .
feet. . Mrs Towhile 1117 a 14th par- Mr MaeColl, now in his 14ear, still
chased an English tricycle for the use of preserves his faculties to an unwonted
her daughter. degree, and we recommend him to the
'oven of the muse who reside with es
Of his poems Prof. Black ie says, "Strain.
full of patriotic ferror,and rich with such
imagery as only a poet born and bred in
the Highlands knows how to employ."
The Toronto Globe says, "Many of thew
productions are of • very superior order
(dimwit, •ud evince in • marked degree
the force and fervid of true minstrelsy.
COMMERCIAL UNION --We have pleas-
ure in stating that the committee into
whose hands the matter was placed, hare
succeeded in •rrsttgiog for a mase meet-
ing of the potpie of Huron, for the dis-
cussion of the subject of Commercial
Union with the United States. to be
held in Clinton on Tuesday, 97th of
Sept. Addressee will be delivered by
Goodwin Smith, of Toronto ; Thomas
Shaw, Hamilton ; (editor of the Lin
WE HAVE A RARE CUMATL-William Stork ✓venial, and Secretary Farmers'
I've, a Glasgow manufacturer, who las Institute) ; Vahncey E. Fuller, (of
been visiting his brother,Rev. Robt Ure, Hamilton, President Central Farmers'
D. D. of Knox Church. Goderich, for loatitute) ; and others. Any one wish -
the put few weeks, left Monday last for ing to meek in opposition to Commercial
a tour in the States,prior to returning to Union, will be "Mowed an opportunity
his native land. He said before leaving to do so. The chair will be taken at 1
that in the whole 365 days of the year o'clock p. m. sharp. Should the day be
Great Britain could not boast of cue tine, the meeting will be held iL the
such day as Monday last. open air, and under cover if otherwise.
Arrangements have beset made fur rc-
ducd railway fans.
Tett Dow Snow. -Ped John Hopper
gave a couple of entertainments with his
trained dogs during the past week. A.
M. Polley says he 'moo saw better train-
ed dogs anywhere. The professor is an
old Goderich boy, and er•aduated in dog-
ology since leaving tows. He went to
Loodon Monday to fill a four days' en-
gagement there in :connection with the
Western Fair. 1
Foa THIRD CLAts+ Ex A it. -Subjects for
3rd clam are the same as heretofore,
with the exception that Euclid is dropped,
hook -keeping. Botany and Physio are
increased and Prec'a Writing and In3.z-
inng added. Literature selections for
3rd clans for 1888 are the following from
the High School Readers : Nos. 8, 14,
15, 22, 25, 59, 63, 74, 88, 3, 20, 58, 87,
79, 80, 81, 90 and 105.
AN Oxtootori.-In the prize list of the
Northwestern Exhibition, wbiah will be
held in Goderich on October 4, 5 and RAND PRockaex.-perhaps no church
6, one or two slight omiss:oos have tic. in the Guelph Conference, and certainly
currd. Yearling colts have been inad. none in Goderich District of this eon•
verteutly omitted from the heavy draught (evince, has made mom progress in
class, but prises will be awarded not- every department, than the N ictoria St.
withstanding the omission. Also Shrop- Methodist church, Goderich. Two years
shire Down sheep will be shown with Oz- ago, when the present pastor, Rev G. F.
fordabire and Hampshire Downs. 3. Salton, took charge, this station was •
mesion, paying its pastor $400 per an-
num, half of which had to be obtained
from the mission board, besides which it
was embarassed with s debt of 85000,
for which 8 per cent was dem•aded ;
only 60 members could be foend, and
only a few pews were rented. This year
the church has declared itself independ-
ent ; pays its pastor ;including three
mouth's supply) $814, has not • pew
dowu stain to rent, counts 150 members,
and with assistance rendered by the
$ELEOT Dittman. -Prof. Anderson,
Treat & Loan
of London, who is now conducting classes as , has reduced its debt
in dancing in Seeforth and Clinton, was to $2000.net tmpr,reearou have
in town Monday and Tuesday, arranging also been made in and around the
church, a new fence has been erected,
for the formation of claims in Goderich,
and we believe e
Ws understand s re -organization of theefforts aro being made to
Young Peoples' Assembly is on the Scipioplace • new pipe organ in the church. -
He will begin the classes hen about the Clinton "New
tat of October, A children's class in $HOCLD ■E CALLED IN --The twenty -
fancy dancing will be one of the special- Itent hem
is deceitful above all things.
ties of Prof. Aoderson.great trick ooin of Canadian
The Housekeeper for October will con- curreney It appears mysterieosly in a
Iain •tall aeoount of the wedding of the man s pocket and disappears jot as mys-
m•ayterees of that paper, in the Ilfinne- 1O°sly' who
one knows whence it
rt
•polis, Minn., Exposition, on the even. 0i/°"eth and whither it Reath. Some men
in of mbar 28, think they can invariably distiogueh it
g Septa infather with ac- from a twenty -fire center. They can
curate descriptions and illwtrattous of deters • difference in the Dolor. Others
the participants' wedding dresses and say t4 spot
promote. A copy of this lame will be he an p° it by Ice owl, as it is
smoother. The absence of a crown
Ric&'. PURE SALT MAIN. --In addi-
tion to the prizes mentioned last week,
the North American Chemical Co. has
been awarded at Sherbrooke, Que., a
silver medal and a number of diplomas,
at London, after a chemical test, the
two highest prizes, diplomas fur table
and dairy salt, and at Ottawa a silver
medal for dairy and first prize for table
salt. Tee ebure are all the highest
prises given.
smiled free to any of our lady readers upon the Queen's head is the means b
Pubseedingy
Co., Min eapolis, .eir addressMina• Buckeye which anis ears tell it frac • quarter.
A few say it an be recognized by the
Come AT LAIr -Grand Trask Rail- difference in weight. Everyone has •
117 popular No day ezeursiow from pet theory regarding the best way to
Goderich September 30th and October detect the coin, bet nearly ereryone
let, extremely low rates. Detroit only occasionally finds a twenty -cent piece in
$3; Port Heron $3; Saginaw and Bey his pocket when he expected be had a
City $6; Grand Rapids $7; Chicago, Mil- quarter. As far as the general public
wanks. and Cincinnati $9; Cleveled are aware then is no particular see for
$5: Mackinac $6,50. All tickets good the coin. It does not appear to be a
to return until October 11th. Secure neeessity, but on the other hand, is
11our tickets and get d1 information from certainly a great nuisance. We could
. Armstrong, town ticket agent, G. T. very well span the twenty -cent piece,
R , G. N. W. Telegraph Mike, Ooderich. and itis to bs hoped the hour of de-
IfoGTlON AND I IRDINATIoN.-The liyennce is art( tar oft
ear*iees in connection with the induction HAarse's roe Ocrossl.-A valuable
and ordination of Rev Alen McMillan piper epos the hygiene of water will be
to the pastorate of Smith's Hill church, one of the features of ilarper's Mipe-
will be held Sunday and Monday welt. :i,.. for October. Dr Titus Muwnun
Oa Sunday Rev. John Ramsay, of Loa- Coate whose special studies in connee-
dabor: will occupy the pulpit at 11 &. tion with balneology rank him as an ae-
on , and Rev. John Young, of Niagara thority, writes of "The Carmine Ctsee
Falls South will preach at 7 p.m. Or- of Water' in all its medicinal guise.. I,
dilation will be held $i 11 a m , Moa- ie peculiarly refreshing to rs•d from a
day, and induction' •t 2 p. m. Tea
meeting in the evening, tea served from
5 to 7 o cloak, and after that addresses
cad singing Knox church choir, Gode-
rssh, will furnish the msec on the oe- ye
"°
Snt they represent, indeed, with the adje.et
xn Sutras -The whoop( from an inluences of climate, ezereise, eta., the
exchange &lee refers to printing :- Every highest potency of the cargoes woe of
town owes 11 to itself to sepport well its water." The tardy appreciation of
home institutions. If the hardware deal- thew Latta, empo ia!ly for nerve diseases,
er Bonds oat of town fu. hie grooeries„ has permitted Europe to grestl surpass
the grocer cannot be blamed if he is this country in facilities for�e water.
n, send. elsewhere for his hardware. ears resorts,althrngh we hare s..qualled
beth these dealers mod .way for their natural appurtenances for their les. 1')r
Conn explains the working of these
baths, mad gives prsetie•I manse' as to
the best way of deriving the fell beeeit
of nature's favorite' medicine hem the
interval and external sees of water in
hut, temperate, and sold baths, and
thermal springs.
The receipts of lbs Quebec srhihition
were $10,700, mid the wiper's $4,000
king • seepla. of $01,700.
physician that "of all curative &concise
water is the readiest, and not the least
effective," and that thermal waters as
bathe are "among the most valuable
cures which the ph ician has at hand ;
A Loins Fu.T WAIWT &treme n. -The
people of Gederieh and vicinity will be
glad to know that a relaid. deader i.
Vino., organa, sewing iebimes avid the
sa
aurae lamps hes opased as olies os
the nsvth side of the Square, seat to
Rall'. restaurant. Gaal bargains to orb
psrsbasww. Repairing de.. promptly.
Clive hist a sail OM, V. Ttorww.
dry goods the drygoods merchant will
begin to inquire whether he mason get
his hardware or his grooeriee • little
ebeaper by baying elsewhere. Now, it
them dealers bogie to boycott ..eb ether
is this sort of way, the town wiU sulfa
from it. Coesmos seem teaches the best
intoes% of the taws require that every
person heieg is the tows mould Ret his
goods of the heal dealers. Them mei
es tieMeh`
Iarmeat't'TION. !t
1 stood oa the bunk at ere.lag.
And looked far away la lbw West,
Whiff* the sun wan slowly amnia.
►'lir over Late Hams: crest.
On the hew of this Motels kW
rinsed Oed.riuh o proud and high,
A ad all was clear and still
As the ere weal hurrying by. L..-
Cpever the bill were climbing
The sun's last evening re, ;
Whole all the spires were g Wining
At the close of as Autumn day.
MAITLAND alt"aa.
At my feet tan the !leaked River,
run a hundred feet blow,
Its waters were shlate7lam .11rer
So calm mad aortae la their lbw.
I looked ea the farther bank.
Ivy eye *panned the m sW ravine.
M here tie thins,' '.,erd, on divot
BY the uulN. Islands m green. «a
fr..,owed the haat of the river.
My Midst *wept the (erre et the 11i:4
way 'meas the (kids of the firmer
Who 1i.ta to its rippling rill.
On the bin with Re eines •ad Rowers
Are the towering a splen mod pee.
Shading the beautiful bowers
That Attrill bat furnished .o dive.
Oa the hank where I sit 1 follow
--"be ncesd(w& rattraad tenet.
It woads like the stream in the hollow.
X11 the way from the station tack.
w *moon.
1 stood on Ilse adios of the park.
1 felt lute • king on • threw.
The steamer Just looked like a bark.
Then i wished for • tongue not all own.
It seamed 11kt • step is !leaven.
It seemed like a million down.
1 prayed that the power be given
To picture this place of renown.
Just below lay the sheltered harbor.
'Reeds the shade of the "Malt land HUD.'
How clear and unmoved was its water.
Supplying the Big Harbor Mills.
I looted far out on the piers
Where the anEry billows (oars :
They're weathered the tempest for years.
To furnish the Teasels • house.
Around these bulwark* of stone
The furious waves have been cast.
While over the tempeit have flown
The gulls in the midst of the blast.
eu NeET.
What a gust of that freab'alag air
Came pouring over the main
I breathed It bracing mad rare.
And It quickened my tardy brain.
I caught at the netting .e..
I Leached for the deep blue sky.
For my work was not half done.
And the day was pamiig by.
Could I bold the elements still,
I would paint the Beene inn breath.
As an artist displays hie .1111
Oa the smile of a face in death.
The sun was half immersed
In the lake... it slowly sank.
And 11u last bright ideate d'sper.ed
Seemed to fall in the Maitland bank.
it seemed 1 could sit on her brow.
So gentle and calm she lay ;
Amazingly different now
From her burning heat of day.
1 gazed at the gleam on the ware.
And looked far cion the sight.
How the gold•tinted waters did lave
Ali they tossed to and fro in :he light
/be fleecy clouds stood near
To kiss the setting sun
So soon to disappear.
For the day was nearly run.
Each there transferred its tinge.
To illuminate all the rest.
Each dropped its golden fringe
On a silver -tinted crest.
Ood will marshal His hos:, thought I.
As i looked oa the glorious sight,
To view teem the courts on high
The setting sun tonight.
CIMALR
'Twat dark. The sight had Dome,
My is... had fallen away.
I turned my feet toward home.
For my work was done that day.
When the sight had gamed sway,
1 themes I could almost ego.
la the light of " Perpetual Day,"
The darn of Etersity.
-HAMILTOx WTOLL
LAKE NOTES.
errs.. or essere5 to sue toys Who plow
Ibe Deep.
Th. schooner Pinafore with a cargo of
salt for Port Frank arrived dari ng Sat-
urday night.
The schooner Todm•n with s cargo of
lumber for Mr. H. 8eeord arrived in
port on Monday afternoon.
The stainer Ontario, on her upward
trip last lweek, took o. • number of
pewmgers and • large quantity of
freight at this port.
The schooner Jane McLeod with a
are° of lumber for Joseph Witham. ar-
rived in port on Wednesday.
The schooner Kolfage with a cargo of
lumber for Mr. H. Secord arrived at her
dock shortly after noon on Sunday.
The schooner Charlie Marshall with
17,000 bushels of ate for the O. T.
elevator arrived in port on Wednesday
afternoon. The claim for demurrage by
the captain of the schooner Charlie
Marshall is to be settled in Chicago, ae
she ease and hails from then, with a
cargo of oats for Goderich,
The schooner Carter with • cargo of
lumber for W. & H. D)went reached
her dock at noon on Friday When
about thirty yards off her berth she
grounded, bet did not remain fast long.
The schooner Sligo, with • cargo of
95,000 bushels of oats for the Seaforth
oatmeal mill arrived in harbor on Wed.
.slay, but did not oompleta anlusdiag
till Monday afternoon.
Lesbenese in the tipper Ottawa are
very shorthanded. Mr Nosh Osman,
Who tried 13.ngage about forty ale. i.
Ottawa meld only mime three, although
Bs ofwad the highest wage.
Air Charles Tepppp.err is expected to
leave Ragland for Oaeed& this week. 8e
will bs aeaon.pani.d by Lady Topper
and will probably imam her 11.411 e1.
ter the else. of the
me sell MOM et P.
liament.
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It costs double the above to
view the Palace of the "Prince
of Humbugs." but Twenty -Five
Cents win pay for THE StONAl.
until the New Year. Subscribe
NOW. The Best Investment
you ever tuade.
NOR'WESTERN FAIR.
Shaping Affairs for the Holding
of the Big Show,
Ererytbley Leen. Lute a Ogg wseesse-in.
Ieres.rtee tie taSendtog (:Ilse,.
A (arse Mara Mow Car.
misted- Larch 5*te...
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The directors are letting *paces now
in the Agricultural Hall ; also for re_
freshmeut Louth., &e.
No intomcating liquor is to be sold or
given away on the grounds ender my
pretence. No catchpenny or lottery
stands will be allowed.
90 stables will be completed this week
and next week all the sheds and pens
for sheep •od hogs will be ready.
Visitors entering grounds will pea
through • registering turnstile.
(-p to date we have entries enough to
fill about one half the building.
The Remelt herd of shorthorns, that
took 2nd prize at Torootc, will be hen,
Parties de.irtns to purchase !borough_
bred .tock will find a good cboioe, as
arrangements are being made with gorse
of the beet breeders to have stock here.
Special experts from • dmtanoe have
been employed in stock judging, meet
who will not .how favor, but will be
guided solely by merit.
The track i. being Ievailed off with
fine clay, and horses .re trotting on it
every day. All pronounce it the finest
training track they hare seen. It is •
dead level. Seven) horses from a div
tance are hen now training.
The directorate would be pleased to.
hare Townspeople who do not desire to
exhibit lend baskets of planta, birds in
ages and articles for decoration.
Large *nines of organs, pianos and
sawing macwttle have been made al •
-
ready.
The Huron Encampment ars drilling
regularly for the display drill on the
night of the 5th. tied are preparing to
appear in full uniform.
The orchestra and choir are in regular
practice fur opening on the evening of .
the 4:h. They an to .ing tome pieces"
appropriate to the occasion.
The following primes were otetitted in
the prize lists, but will be given. For
best pair of two year old steers $3 and
$° ; pair of yearling steers $2 and $1;
heifer calf, calved in '87, $2 and $1.
Stabling on the grounds will be free
to exhibitors.
Hay and Oat. will be oe the grounds ='
fur sale
Then was a bad storm i. Newfound-
land on Saturday last.
Bunk of London bilk an be redone -
ed at par after October tat.
Cadets from Canadian families are be-
ing admitted into the Royal Nary.
Bribery by agents has been admitted
in the Victoria, N 8., election ars.
The Sovereign Grand Lodes of the
world, 10.0.F., ripened its session at
Denver, Col„ on Tuesday. Te. tho..
.and .tnngen are in the city
At Bloomington, Iud., o. Monday
Dight, Ellew,rth Anderson, a bungler,
You; shot by Mn, Sarah Meadows, a
widow, whose hour be was assailing.
Hon, Joseph Ciliary, the oldest
United States Senator, a veteran of the
war of 1812, died, September 18, at the
age of 98, at Nottingham, N. H..
A man bas arrived at Kingston frost
L'Orignal to serve Roe years is the peni-
tentiary. With him arse his wife toad
three little ehildre., o.e as intent. She
is no w sego; assistance. The ere is a
sad one,
Total rsesipts from all soerea., iodl.i.
ing Domi.?on Government grant of $IC.
000, for the Toronto Exhibition isrt
chord, will amooat to about $72,,.,,,.,
which, after paying all expenses, will
leave a handsome surplus.
A convention of Knights el Labor, to
decide an the Home Role proj.et, 1111
be held in Toronto on the events' of the
30th inst. Delegates from all the dis-
trict assemblies throughout the Domin-
ion are expected to be present.
At Chicago Tuesday moonshot Hoerr
Woodson, dies the "Black Diorama',
the un.ece...ful middle weight pagiHst
was ahot and instantly killed by r
White, a Pullman ear porter i. • quarrel
about a women.
rhe r.n raise.
Nortbweeters rale. Oai.rleb, Od, 4.R 1.
Kellett. Clinton, Sept, 1I and 1111,
Tuckcr.m:th. Sesforth. Sept.51 and O.
Morris Breach. Rlytk. Ota. It sad M.
(pipkin sed 1 "shone, Rester, Goll. p Md 4.
Brand a moral, Hamllteo, Seg. 3111 It to
II tonere Fair. Lowden. See.} 11
Prot -Int -lel Ottawa. Sept, ({ten x'
Southern. lit Wantt.td. Oct. t1 te.
Northers. walt.rto., OAp�ttl. �a�''
North Perth. Stratford, { y,
•11(1,14,,.
MeirtiafiteDsgsll At t
C4t irldsee father. Lsoknow, y
ay Sept .n. A Marlow. Arteas, to >
Fenny McDougal!. of L.aekwow.
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