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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1887-10-7, Page 41 r to'th 7 that facia =rest/ do ea home! idle loses to pa case tray expe ler i kind occas saw 1 trace flatly undo f roe to hi Ply I H Arul mot II 3r t d, 1) steal west aft sate up later stun ruin. tuna ealuo some lady totem fire She p1 by th City took gen pari ref ten than with peas w.0 c Isavi Wont rear those PP OOft and lLhe' • three first hear steal acme the d dew quid.' bankr rajlrot hair were ever, Inn sort Wel /nine an ht passu and R, &boa pros the li be th Way. p.inl Wien) boot, rock moot) her c Shari Wee is th the the rock here the t WO • e u earn was it w sere feat at se ,heel term 1 oomr hark write hdays11- days • 100 glor now the - sit, no bra wa THE HURON SIGNAL• FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1887. - FALL EXHIBITION DRY GOODS, TWEEDS, & MEN'S FURNISHINGS lT J. A. REID & BRO SPECIAL VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Dress Goods in Melton y, from 10c. to 20c. per yard. See our Special Line, 24 inches wide, at 12ic. All -Wool Dress Goods from 20e. per yard up. splendid stock of Plushes, Velvets, Braid, kc., for Trimmings. (Good Silk Plush for 85c. per yard. Extra value in Mantle Cloths and Ulaterings Wool Shawls, Fascinators, Tani O'Shanter Cap's, Hoods, Hosiery, Gloves, kc., at Very Low Prices. TAILORING A SPECIALTY. The Largest and Best Stock of Tweeds and Coatings in town to siskect from. p -TWEEDS CUT OUT FREE OF CHARGE'p Underclothing Very Cheap. All -Wool Shirts and Drawers from 45c. up. ender the had ef•cess(*, AUT, UVULA - was and atom= ; sed abet either one or another of whish is inseparably ono - w eed with .very west of the world's people Se steadies are the devotee, - meets sat that meanie of the pest d.sedle, that the ailment" power d mind with its iaoeptive re - many is iui.itahie sad that roes is last mitering an era is lits where sickness end sorrow, poverty and .basiae are voidable, and that their ooeerreese is due to a wast of • strict observes= of the rAxuaymt ut WIXOM We nee the vet surging crowd of this wcrld's pop- ulace ridieg able irresidable tide of beam' •dvan= seizing with en eager hand the latest discovered elements' is wetness and appropriating theta to their use. It is clearly to be seen that the aspiring youth .bo lairs behind, is a e ons' and business demo, • reproach to himself a sickening sorrow to $ dot- ing parentage, and his very existence a prey to his own reeee1Ttc sloth. FROM WEDNESDAY'S DAILY. Rev. J. A. Ball is in town visiting his permits. Mrs J. Doyle is visiting friends is Detroit. Rev J. T. Linear and Mrs Lngear, are the gsests of Mee favid Fisher. Mr Robert Punter, M. P., is in teen to attend the Northwestern Fair. Mies Fannie Ball is visiting Mrs. o lss, acre Miss Stotts, at Detroit. es. O. Steven and children have re - 111111101 from Carlow atter a two week's ebbe • 'lis ]GGiaT i• *Cargo -limber for Lush Williams arrived at her dock on Sunday. Mies Annie Elliott, of Saginaw. is the guest of her parents, Mr and Mee William Elliott W. T. Yates, of Wingham, attended the Northwestern Fair in Goderich Tuesday evening. Mee H. Sharp, of Toronto, is visiting her preen in town before leaving for British Colombia. Miss Cattle left on Friday for Saginaw to attend her brother Fred, who is re- covering from a fever. Mee Widder accompanied by her boo Fred and Miss Widder left Friday last for a slx months' visit tc England. Mr. Gray, Inspector, and his assistant, Mr. Fair, are at present inspecting the local branch of the Bank of Commerce Geo. Acheson has been confined to bed with illness for the past two weeks blit is around wain apparently ae spry as ever. Bayfield show will be held on the 13th and 14th of Oct The Goderich braes band is advertised a ooe of the attrac- tions. The Hon A. M. R »s, M P.P., Minister of Agriculture, is m town tak- ing in the sights and scenes of the ex- hibition. The United Empire called in on her way to the Sault on Sunday and took on a load of horses and a lance quantity of other freight Messrs. A. Allen and A. M. Polley Dat week received a splendid 2 -pear -old imported Clydesdale, and three Shet- land ponies. Rev. J. B. Wallwin has been appoint- ed pastor of the North St. Methodist e*urch during the remainder of the Con- ference year. Mr Carpenter, of Detroit, arrird in town last week to accompany his wife, (nee Miss Ferguson), who had been the hoof Misr Davis, on her return me. The Dundee (Mich.) &p rf -r says : Dr. Albert Humber and his bicycle are again doing the town. He will enter the medical department of the university at Ann Arbor next Monday. Wednesday morning Robertson & Bell, secured the order for the monu- ment to be erected in Eroce6eld to the memory of the late Rer. John Ross, by the members of his old congregaticn. A GOOD Arm:tree-.n -Ws are pleas- ed to learn that our old friend, Mr John Leckie. formerly warden of Huron, has been appointed chief inspector of the Freehold Loan Society, of Toronto, rice Mr. Armstrong retired. A man stopping his paper, wrote to the editor : " I think folks ottent to spend ther money for payper. mi daddy dident and everybodysed he wthe intelligeateet man in the country and had the smartest family of bots that ever Bugged t•ters." OtASOs Mesnxo.-Th. North and South Huron Orange Committee will meet in Clinton on Friday, Netober 8th, to discuses the matter of a redivision of the aunties. A supper will be gotten up in the ..ening at which the brethren are expected to be present in line number. A Lagoa COI -MD -MN. - Rev. 0. Salton, pastor of Victoria street charth, let Sunday aked for a special collection of 5200 from his congregation to meet special obligations in connection with the church. When the let coin was laid on the olate Sunday ereningthe amount had reached *213. Rev. G. F. Salton is o01 et man of little faith, and he gets there all the same. TO TROVBX TO SIX OW Goons_ You will wave from 10 to 20 per cent. by buying from JAS. A. REID & BRO., Jordan's Block, Court House Square, Goderich. Oedevtch. Sept. tab. ltls7. 11111 MR. Rower", of Saugeen, was selected at the convention held in Kincardine Monday last to be the Reform standard- bearer. We hope to see the Reformer keep • solid front on this occasion, and not divide amongst themselves as was the case when Mr. Rowan was the nom- inee in 1882. Tnowas Cowes, cf Galt, who during last election posed as the spokesman of the manufacturing interests, and who favored Goderich with his presence on one occasion, has stepped down and out from the manufacturing plass, and become a incumbent of the Galt poet office at a snug [eatery. Tom iv • decent fellow personally, but when he espoused the Cause of the manufacturers he was only endeavoring to earn • government posi- tion by the sweat ..f his jaw. THE Dumirilitn Cabinet looks in a rather shaky condition at present. The Poetmater-General has been unseated for corrupt practices; the Finance Minis- ter has acknowledged bribery by agents ; the Minister of Militia is endeavoring to work upon the sympathies of his oppon- ents to get them to withdraw the charges art corruption against him, and the Premier will have to face the tnosic in the courted an early day. Verily the way of traaeigrerooes is hard. TOW N - TOPICS. At elders oma.j we. tallier sates. -iii faltA Arlt great ft. - Did you see the Ilse display of oil portraits. crayons and photographs at the North- western made by Gee. Stewart. Yoe can call him what you like : [Mynas the druggist. Mynas the dispenser. Rhymes tae innate* taus. Invitee the 1.1-quor. man anything you like. He 11 oblige you anyhow. t 11 is • great pity the rale threw a damper npea tate attendance at the Shows this week. but rata or Woe there is always a good at- tendance of patrons at Sallow's studio. F. t A. Prtdhare had a grand display at the Nortbweeters Fair. They alio to pitite. and are always wllliag to put their goods on Mew wbether on the backs of their customers a elsewhere. For ail drugs, dye -stuffs. perfumery. patent medicine. chemicals. etc.. brut quality and lowest rates. tail at Ooode's drag -star& Albion Block. Ia1 attention paid to d1► rel of pns ioand family recipes. W. ('. 0 e. drupelet. Tres Wow ars s l'Hanert Trairsnaxcs L'Nioi. will meet regularly for tbetrwasaetloa el business every Tuesday antrum. at 190 w'oteok. Is Kaox church. Brery woman in- terested la the work is cordially invited to %l ix E Taiwan co. --Customers ready to staad lapsed be measured for • 1.11 suit or overcoat of strictly the choloeat goods In the market. with a eat and make le strict .ceordence w ith true taste and true art. should inspect 2peCornsaoi• Immense stook drew fall goods, tail settings and nobby orereoatlos, in all the new etudes. Don's fail to see them. 'res MINIUM AND Iwt•rx LOAN aND INva1aT- 1gs5T Cearaer.-Depositors la this company Lure the beet possible security for their teem ey, all beteg Invested la mortgage on farm property. t►epoatore Imre • Ore lien in all the coronae • meets. Mate of intermit paid, (rum 4 to 1 per coot. according to amount MO Aoration n!de not. ruiners hat nig .5, - plus aeons should tall and ace the masawer. People all admired the Electric Tight and every bodyadmired 11 in. Aeheeos's grand dl p ay ohomers. robes. trunk,. valises winos and bodies Mao hob beim at the Oode rah fall exhibition. Wm. Ae Is wills. ot;s the whole stock of above goods. N reduced prtoes fee cath. Give Alm a call. The cheapest barnees shop in the meaty. Hamilton -at. O ederirh. sl, FROM TUESDAY 8 DtILY. The county board of audit met on Monday. Mrs. C F. Straubel left on a visit to Detroit Friday last. Mrs. George Sharman, of Canton, is visiting tektites in town. Mies Polly Moore, of Renmiller, is the guest of her mock, A. J. Moore. John Bwaseon loft for Toronto this morning to take another course at the University. St. oeoege's oborch, we ars informed, iI'ed a w ceseefel harvest boos concert Friday evening. If • bad beginning makes a rood end- ing we are going to have sunshine and dart bar re the Fair closes. The Mn..e. Jessie, Lizzie and Claes aleaewns. SAM street, left on Friday ea • Meet to their brother in Chinon,. 111E M.Cssehea.n, of Wingham, who 1M r tows wasting at the marriage d Wed Mee Re•trne. .d retrad.., Itch *ekes hew 8•torday Istat New Omcw-Capt Russell and her Iieuteaaot the new officers of the Salvation Army in Goderich, arrived here Friday eventog on the 10 o'clock train. Tbey are both lassies. Geo. Cox, news foreman of THE SIG- NAL, left on • visit to Chicago Friday noon, accompanied ty his wife. Mr. Cox bas been a steady employes of Tus SIGNAL for Ova forty years. J. G. Ward, of Goderich, has been ap- pointed treasurer of West Wawauo.h, and will reside beresdter in Dungannon. He a a thoroughly rehable man and will make a good township official. In the last weekly issue of Tet 81o. NAL it was stated, that E. C. Russel "is nit • resident ,.r Waubaashene." The word "not" should have been "now," - which materially changes the item. A Half HOLIDAY. -At the request of the busioess men of the town, Mayor Seager set Wednesday afternoon apart for a children's and citizen's half -holi- day. The schools were closed daring the attorn000, and the stores were closed from 12 o'clock until 5 p.m. "Fa all humbug to talk to am of the benefits of advertising," said the sour - looking moo : "I spent $17b last year in d vettising, and I was closed cat by the sbenff in January. The money was wasted sir ; every coot of it. Advertis- ing is no good." "What papers did you advertise in 1" inluired • sympathising bystander. "What papers 1 Thunder ! 1 didn't use any papers. I had my ad- vertieemeuta painted on fence boards.'• A BAD FALL. -A serious accident happened to Miss Omagh, North -et., Monday evening. She slipped and fell on the verandah of her residence and dislocated her hip and sprained her wrist badly. It took tee doctors to re - duos the dislocation. She is now pro- gressing favorably. AN OLD GALTONIAN HONORED. -The Galt &porter says :-We learn from the Goderich filmset of Friday last that at a meeting of the High School Literary Society, held a few evenings previously, • very pleasing event took place in the presentation to Hugh I. Strang, B. A., Principal of Goderich High School -son of the late Rer. James Strang, of Geli- d • very complimentary address, to- gether with a magnifioest and costly silver service. The proceedings o.n the occasion of the presentation evinced in • marked degree the esteem in which Mr. Strang is held by the citizens of Gude- rich. A New Tows BAND. -We ars piec- ed to learn that at • meeting held Mondsy evening, a town band was form- ed under good auspices, and we look for better satisfaction from the institution then us have bed of late years. The committee of management consists of : W. L. Horton, prest • J. J. Brown, S ecy ; Ed. Campaign, tree ; with an advisory committee of three to assist them. It is the intention of the band to play ono. • week, and its affairs are hereafter to be conducted on business principles. Jane* Thomas, an efficient musician has been appointed leader. The bead will make Its first appearance at the opening ceremonies iu connec- tion with the Northwestern Fair this evening. HYMENEAL --A very pleasant gather- ing assembled at the residevce of Cap- tain Conon, Bayfield Rood, to witness the marriage of his step -daughter Chiistina 14, and Martin J. Hays, of Walkerton. The wedding guests were confined principally to relatives of the family and chose personal friends, but there was a goodly attendance nererthe- lese. The bride who was dressed in a tailor-made brown travelling suit, was assi0ed by Miss Louisa Gibson and Miss Steelton, wife were both arrayed in cream nun's veiling. The bridetlroots bad kindly offices performed for him by S. 0 Gibson, of Loudon, half-brother of the bride. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Robert Ure, D. D. The large number of easily promote mad. to the bride testified that she was highly esteemed ty those who knew her beet The happy temple Ida by the soon train ou their bridal trip Foot. Tis 1$H.Nar wishes them every happi- ness. TwR GRRAT WORE Or TOR Ar.E -The reading public ere with pleasure accept - Mg the tact that D. Am.emtr & Ori GRRA, AriRt. Ax Crcusnnu is scan the illy mintier work published in the English language, which melee einegen beairely of more than 80,000 subjects, Beaks are net eo.tertab1. Wags to is. Osly a feeling el the most send patriotism sed tteaeruat77 asps m. from retied= bdureba•d r lns' the tre•tstest that will be aoot•rd- d nas nsst week." GOSTIalrurso BASAL --We bees re - seised the foUu•ireg tiomrotrieslite: A few of the Cbristian leans d (lodori & purpose holding • bazaar, for the por- poss of ambling there to smist the deserving poor during the ooe.Iag ina- ne. Notwithstanding the noble work dune by the different Wm' Aid Sucreties, there is still • considerable number of deserving poor who used help and work. This bazar ie intruded to reach them. Would the Cbriatiau public in Goderich come forward and lend a a helping hand to maks it • grand success. All are warmly invited to co-operate is this woetkg undertak- ing. Further notsoe will bei given of the day and date of the opening of the bum. Come aid help -A Woman'. STRANDED AT PulT BI.AkL-The schooner Kolisge, owned b P. a Mgran, of Goderich, ;a•d sailed by Capt. John McDonald, was stranded Tuesday morning near Port Blake, eight or ten miles below Bayfield. The Koltage Daft Goderich for Providence Ba, on Sept. 26th, and left that Fort on Friday let laden with lumber. The blow, which came up early Monday enoruiag, struck her near the Aaeriea shore, and so fierce was the gale that the entire deck led of the schooner wa coaled away. Tuesday swrniag they pealed Godench harbor, bat owing to the heavy wind and rain and the spray raised by the wane washing our the deck, neither captain nor crow could the the lights. At daybreak they discover- ed the coast down by Bayfield, and en- deavored in every way possible to seek. the river, but owing to the heavy wind .i44•bbe violence of the waves the boot became unmanageable and drifted south ward some eight or ten mule& When Captain McDonald saw that the strand- ing el the vessel was imminent, he cast his hmeiest anchor, but the strain was so great that the chain snapped. Other efforts to saTe the boat from drafting as to the beach were made, but without avail At about 9 a. m. she stranded cis the send, and the captain and crew with difficulty made for the •bora Ceptaia McDmneld says the blow was one of the most severe storms he ever ezperisooed, and says further that when madding along the American shore under bare poles, k. saw • large three mated schooner go down with .11 on board. FROM THURSDAY 8 DAILY. = Look out for Acheson's haroesa sdet Wit week. p'he total gate receipts at the fair up to Wednesday night were $709.44. Mr and Mrs Paltetman, of Clinton, are paying a visit to their daughter Mrs Colin Campbell, West-st. Rcbt. Hunt. of Kippen, formerly of the Harbor Mill, Goderich, spent • couple of days in town during the week. Everybody says THE Evs!i1No 81oNAL den= the Northwestern Fair we • first- class daily, and could not be beaten out- side of the •sties. 0. N. Davis says if the person who stole the paint and brwhe• from his h oume on North street, will bring back the brushes they n have the paint. It in not necessary for es to direct the attention of aur readers to the advertise- ments of Wilson. the druggist,this week. He believes in advertising because ha has found out that it pays. Rsstrsuu Tills. -Although the Fair will formally close this (Thursday even- ing, the speeding in the ring will be carried on in full blast on Friday, good perste and speedy horseflesh. No Quoeue.-There was ns' public school board meeting Monday evening owing to the lack of a quorum, Trustees Melo .msnn, Price, Swanson and Acheson were the only members present. Hosts*T.-J. A. Reid & Bro. have received this week another lot of child- ren's and ladies woollen hose, at exceed- ingly low prices. Children's from 10 to 18 Cts. Lilies, 20 cta per pair. Akre mens' hose, all wool, from 12i cts up. Can and see them. Ptowee•nr Cometer.-Don't fail to attend the grand promenade concert in the pavilion this Tuesday) evening after 7 p. m. The Goderich beams band will play a number of their most spirited selections during the evening, and in addition there will be • selected program of vocal and instrumental music. '1 SAcneas Lori -mum. --The meeting of the teachers of Wed Huron will take place Friday and Saturdaythis week. As usual the assembling wil be in the High School, to =teems= at 10 a. .., on the brat named day. Friday evening en entertainment consisting of readings, recitations, electrical ex- timenta end Japing= tableaux with n drill, together with the chores sung at the opening of the Northwestern Ex hibition. Goss TO CoLLana-We are pleased to learn that Mr. John A. Taylor, nephew of Dr. Taylor of this tows, has Awed with credit the senior m•tricalation ex- amieetion of Queens University Kings- ton. Mr Taylor. besides standing Sid in classics, was the only candidate that passed in all the four departments re- quired, and his success, while refecting credit on his own ability and industry, furnishes another gratifying proof of the tboreugh training given in our excellent High School, at which he received hie preparation. We cordially wish him semen it his eollege course. H. S. L. 8. -The High S,:hool Liter. ars Society held their usual meeting on Friday evening. After minutes of last meeting were read and the roil called, the following programme was given : Re- citation, Moss Wiggins ; solo, Mies Hum- ber ; recitation, Mr. Kamer ; addrees, Mr. Mclntcsh ; chorus by the members ; reading, Mr. Strang ; edotrees' seine tions, Miss R. Strang ; chorus by the members, and the meeting was brougbt to a close. Ricardo " is a humorous oonlrihntor to the Gitelph Iler.tl•f, and this is how he 1 u nbwxea himself in Saturday's issue : "(sur errantry cousins will 'warm in next week. Th.y will be here to visit the great Central Exhibition. We may get a pemokin or two, • basket of apples or • jar of cream in consideration of board lug and lodging them, and then again we may not M est likely not. In ting e ven thmel e residents of the rural diserieta the magnanimous • spirit by far. if Amelia happens to gra into the country for • day or two a representative from the other aide is sure to ono. and stop a week. i wouldn't mind it so malt if i hadn't to roust o= the hunk when this reeproettiag operation is going on. COUNTY CURRENCY. PeaoiWng's and Ilolasorings tots )lepanges. qu aunear.- Betweoi midnight Wed. .lathy, and 6 a es. Thursday moxeing an entrant* was eOieted by burglars to the store of T. & J. Atony, by means of two cold -chisels tad • forge hinge, which were found in the shoo this rsorning. The thieves wrenebd og t self -looking till, and abstracted the =Meets. They also eodea.ored to work upon the safe, but. not being orofenioa•le, were un- able to make en entreat••. They also helped themselves to erection and cheese, and afterward deeaipsd, new. ieg tele door of the shop wide opo., in when maser it was found in the morning. A let of beret matches were found in the show ease, and the wonder is that a •slog• ttion did nM result Hen r en oppoetueity for noastable Yids to gat is W wcrk Gems (►em;aii ever Neese fusty. Trilled Clapped sod t'o-dered rein and . Pelee Tie risk e( tee arlat tress etas ateaaegss. THE BRt'CE COUNTY WRIT Mr. W. Moffett, of the Sod eon., of Stanley, sold a 6 year old bone to tIr. John McMano, of Seaturth, fur the large sem of $2.i0. The adjourned Scott Act case against Mr. Juhu Bennett, Blytb, was maimed en Wdseada , before Police Magutnt.i Williams. Hu Worship found • ceuvicl- an against Mr. Bennett. A coarse of lectures under the auspice's of the Methodist church will be a feature cf the eolert•iotaeots in Dunganuoo this w inter. Dungannon can now beat of having three blacksmith shops. James Munising and John B. Durst have been awarded the contract of buitd- ing the naw school house to be erected tae the bib c000ession, Colborne. At the recast Western Fair, in Lon- don, Mr. W. Herbison, of the Guderiob township creamery, carried everything before him in the butter line. getting three first prizes and the sweepstake. On Friday evening. Sept. 20th, the Sunday school, congregation and choir of Zion M. C. met in the church to show their esteem and appreciattou to Mr. R H. Morn= fur the interest which he has taken in connection with the church especially as leader of the choir, they presented him with a chair, silver water pitcher and goblets, together with an address. Oise morning recently Mr T. Pickard, Exeter, was surprised to find • neigh - bus's oow in bis stable in • rather un =viable position. During the night she had evidently entered the stahle and in attempting to turn in the feed passage had broken through the floor and wee there suspended Mews= the stable and cellar. She was with difficulty extriCa(- ed from her perilous position. AIN:10E5T.-What might have bees a serious accident happened to Mr. George Martin, clerk in Hamilton's hardware afore, Blyth, on Wednesday of last week. It appellee that George was en gaged in displaying some revolvers, and while 10 the act of doing so be dtacharged oro olthe weeFuls, which was loaded. The ball pawed tbrou,tb his lett hand/ and made an ugly gash. A doctor we on hand and dressed the wound, and George is doing well, although he is suffering considerably from the wound. 2;.0004>•i. John Linklater has pet op an addi tion to hie barn. John McAuley was the designer of the baildiug, assisted by A. C. MacDonald, of Desloge Mrs John McLeod, from near Shoo - pardon, be ocme to live hero, having rented the empty farm house of J. Shaw. The iron hone this week took two of our moot popular young citizens away, W H Clutton to Toronto to finish hie studies as • medical student, and F B Linfield for • coarse of study at the Agricultural College, of Guelph. Both •re pairutaking and energetic, and took quite an interest in promoting public matters for benefit of their fellows in Leeburo, and will be greatly missed by many friends in the social circle. Last week, owing to the numerous fires in this rection and the dust caused by the fall wheat which had been sown in dry lana, some of the residents of this clacha,' were compelled to eat their dinner by lamplight for almost the entire =Mr. It will Ire remembered as the dark wase. of 1887 There were four steam threshers within two miles of each other on the 6th con., Est Wawanosh, this week. Otllborns. Mrs Cha. Hawkins, of Sheppardton, is visiting her brother R H Macdonald, in Introit. M Dalian, of Benesiller took in the recent fair in the Font City and was am..ng the eager limbers of the far famed Sam Jones, and is now relating the subject of his discourse to numerous cronies. Loos= PstwONAL. -Mine host of the Point Fares, now that the toile of entertaining hie =maw gum= are over. ha gone, like a dutiful son, to ase his mother, who is a nonagenarian, and is living in Chicago, strong and heart .at this ad- vanced age. His son T. C. Wright, has returned to resume his post in Toronto. Wm Steeliest and sisters Louisa and Janet, visited friends in Paisley last week. Alex H Clutton and James Linklater wets the guests of Mr Tothenngham, of Teckenmith. last week. 'Week with Ustenteg. Neatly deecnbe• the position of • hard or .aft corn when Putnam a Painless Corn Extractor is applied. it does its work .n quickly and without pain that it teems m•g'sal in action. Try it. Re - =fleet the natty-Patn•m'. Painle.s Corn Extractor. Bold by all druggists and dealers everywhere. mem Payne -L Tomato on the ttsth $ept., the wife of Mr Jeb. Payee, of o wl n dasghtmre Maaargra. Hays --Melanins- At (%oderIch. ea the rad Inst.bythe Rev. Dr Cr.. Mr Meet's 1. Hays. of alkei'te.. te Chrbtla H. 1 s oraex. nnl dautghtsr of the late Cappl1alBehcet r1. drums. of Dysart. Flfshlre, neatened. sed stepdaughter of Caplat. Olheo•. of o -chums. Wl1iam.--Ort la Oct., a the n.tdemty of bus matter, tM Pkrliast..s wrest, T.r.ete. Reload weans= Williams aged TI Team NMR eolith -At L:nwoorl. on Wednesday. S.A. lap. ]K•Non. belayed wife d Rev. 't'. J. 81.4tk. seed N snare. TM ftoseral win take place hem the reel - dean ed her rather. Mr D. R. Wilson. ver. Newgate aid Vienna ssreets, fl..iwrieh. ea i THAW. Oct. 7th, at 3 p. as. Friends .ad aqualataac.e wall =am scow thl. Intima /sen. NOMINATION ON OCT. 19 AND POLL- ING ON OCTOBER 26 - reran K West das 1M few aansee... • Uttar. es de--eseMs News& la elte sedstes'es1 arias fe.eawest-A 2., emiersim. tae ee1rM Is legs Sudan. OTrawe, Oct &-The writ for the deed=. is Wast Brum, to 611 the messy osuasd by the rssigs•uw of Hon Mr. Blake, has bean isnrd. The so.i.atiows will be held its Oso. 19, the pulling os got 11. 1t a eaprctd dim the new Kaipeer Oosrt will be in working order is shout ds weeks sod will open with a prety gond docket. as several cases which would hese goes to the didd arbitrators hate been held over le be laid baton W sew wart It is understood that 'bore •n • number of applicant* lar the position of Registrar d the want, 111111.a5.1 the sort likely esadidetes being Mr. J. IL Foran of Aylmer, bar. W. E. Hodges of do Deem -meat of Jamas and Mr. Quarles Thibault, lade Secretary to the Bused of Dumnsios Arbitrators. The new enure will most probably be loaded is the Supremo Couit buddiag, the roueie at proves% occupied by the !National Gallery !mins utilised, • new location being found for the gallery. The r oosut d the dalkrl. in the Ottawa Comity election was concluded yesterday evening N Ayiuer. it was found that, admit- Nag dmitNK as good • auwbar of tweets an initialled by the deputy returning dieser, Rochtsi's ma- jority ass 12541 11 on the contrary tie tickets wen sot admitted, ria ma/oriy would be 1140. As most of the tickets sot taiIistLd were for Cannier. Ailing the .9114.3101111110111. swat ydllltlkp- ssat from the reoosMt. It ie rumored that • now hake d Oatssip. QC.'e win shortly tow eanstted. and that res or two silk gowns will fan to Oteaua's doss• Mr. Vwkwghniet, ilemoty 8mperistasdant- General of Indian Adair. left uafes eii11 Colbi• Int night am besieges with hie department. Amongst deer things be will probably euqunre into the Mielakailab Indian trouble lett to official islarmeties 1b. pee wtu IK re a led attar period is the d In the Nora was& There • r 6rowtr le the Immiesss et the icx Department, indicating the Ik- eda of ale Lad tritnescNase in the teeribriest Is is expected that the MMUS from this same aloes will esoeed by 9*220 laam year's reesime which in tors .bowed a correspond• tag anemias over .hone d 1te86. Mr. Woods of Halifax has notified the Gov erenset that he ooate eplatee the establish- ment of a steamship bee ata the West I.di. route. He expects • subsidy, but noddies will be decided until the r.iurn of Su Chutes Tupper. Application has been made to the Depart- ment of Juliet by the United Sts... Government fur the ettr•dibns of Clarke tut door of Hamilton, (hit., lately ousviss.d at Brantford of forgery. Contract* hate been awarded by the Do- perttaai ttMt of Railways and Casale for the manufacture of shoot b00 wow ears for one aro the hoe .4 the Ieterex.Imual Railway. The Ontano Car Company'. shah each is coal el ears, the Jarno. Hurts Car gupany d St. Jobe, N.R. r.-cet..ng the balance. The acl.o.rier I'. Black his been veined by ()bider R,....... of aleOutman. *scud 3rrvnae at LDweri:.entit N.S., for Lawlor illegally landed without r.•l.rtiug a aiasideesble gesstity d Roods a loch were *abject to duty. in the Scatter hurt of pew. and ala, during the last swarth. The captain has admitted ;the smuggling and has .1.,puie.l the sun of MO foe a 114.•rui.n.•1 re,lea.e ..f alis voted, wading the decoriwi .t the customs to the ear. The ambing sumo bring sow seedy over the protective fleet is bong redwood and the Mutat] aad Adieus will go oat of commie - P on on Oct. 10, leering four vessele to ma - tions the psr.Meeire service. The Audis baa left Halifax for tie flay d lardy. Mr. Hermes, the anent et the Damiaioe rernmeet for the repatriation of Frsab- ses se the United Rates„ left to= for Manitoba. He has lately beim tnsveling through the New England &even and wastes( with ooeaiderabie mo... wows bio man TEe object of tie visa * Meas uta' rPcommute lands fur lotandieg amuses whom he epecte to bring over from the Umjted 'lbw astronomical survey, under Mr. King d Ne Department of the Interior, width was aclmmeaoed in Victoria seer • year ego, win' easily be otilmphesed. The data for the oto menuery was abeais-d from the Almeria= observatory es the i aMI. came The pstp hes reached Peat Arthur. The results to he achieved win he giummeue isabtdisg the de- tection of residual sore= in oke Northwest ear- vnye, as well as d.termisieg the priaeipd auridof the Nertbwsmt Mr. 1[cArtkor, who is making s Iopo=empb is•1 wog for the Departing.,d _ 1ho I=- tenor has joist •000mplsled the lest of semendisg to the top of DMovut 81ghee, the sees= highest peak Is the Rookies. roup tars 10,000 feet shoes the see. being the flaw person to get to Me top of the ssou.tsds. Mr. Ogilvie, who hes charge el the Alaska survey, will winos, on the Yukio. Mian=get est1MO i Mani worth of Vies ria. Dr. Dsweos will nears this fall Next spring she y will /eosin reiatoneoesss, se the are repotted to be troublesome. md. will =eh overload to the Arctic Osseo. ,Msrwing east fall by way of the Msekeeie shiver at Edmowsaa T145 SOCIALISTS' CONFERENCIf. / 1M swiss tease. BM net L 4aerere WWI, Hsi .•Mein Cleervs. tat. a -The mord esdroeeea of Ger ian Bai•li1i, whim& wa in progress at 8t Gall. 8witesel•ed. taxi Friday. Raturdap sad 8ssday, rememed deliberation yesterdse slump= Although their premium and pr - pees was wen Imo= a the polies the deleptes were not inews and with. At the sessime me Tuesdayresehrtions mos th...ht g preemelu yw< peed against , velem* .fmon aid Mna e etl se ____ at conomodaties, the ridged= ti the gove*aog etas= dlalaws prottedelt werkiagLi toodayb armies the trusties of /sloe elmmtietr was di._..J .ogeth.r with the el kkjug derisive seals in influencing the re- melts d gust abutisas. A large defer ty tag the delegable were imposed to the compromise with the Besrusoki sense, even in same et 's mooed bake mid • reselett.s eo the elect waa adapted. Mee et Mad Nesa. Boon Heap, get, Os.& a -A big ties *do out hen at 1130 Ism sight i• B. T. MsOea.y's osr*tage factory. The buildttige being pl weed the Ore 'mud eery rapidly, sad isms of hail as hoar the whole plane was in a Maes soseistisg of two Mathewson shell p4411 0*, ',eerie/ethers' shop awl shoe mems. dee 5.10 dwelling house and part d its.ent. L; ales the Dares and otebl.s • tai other seRep et#neeted Caused ow lire enkss '11m originated is the melee The Wetly es Na er•elswed 1aot... Wawrwarow, cos. a -The Triemsry Dm paranoid hes decided that •mare-ewsd pine timber imported from Oaweds is dutiable e the rate of ft per 1006 km, instead d se the Wa 10 per collector emit add esie a seemed by '_t "'.'www R11 .Y. Mepp M err M Roc mesa, Ost la -The Oeaesa' 'her e► day ail6rm.d she eeseiiYw of nabs* Yee - lime tar "Ha 8skeiee kr the weeder d wily M Wee mw s The s be baa the pp+sneeaae et V 1 ! •