HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-3-30, Page 4•
Spuing
Goods.
In Dna Goods,
In Pring,
Rei Uiin}{gnknazs.
la Dittos.
Shirtiiigx.
Cottonadee.
heeds and Coatings,
SPECIA. LO\V PRICES.
"LAIN T i 1.1+ TO .4 HA R Ll II ELL,
Lot ISIS Till NATIONAL POLI. Y. -
Things trireme themselves sr motions.
piiople +coder way eggs have suddenly
dropped frim l8c. to 1tc. per dozen.
Our Montreal commissu,n merchant tells
4 the tale. He says car -!Vada of AmKi-
aan ego are dumped en our markets at
ice preset.: time. which has made the
supply for In excess of the demand. We
ask the farmer, would this hare happen-
ed had the Nationals Pettey covered this
case. and a duty imposed as on other
prsues i Perhaps brother Race and
a ind have tears to shed for our
farriers on the loss they are thus sustain-
Ir Tat 8ostt Aot doss not prohibit the
Ilia of liquor to Hats why du the
Asti. want u repealed f
Tat veto for the Tepee of the soca
Act in Huron will be boa oat Thursday,
April 19th, Wm Campbell of s;uderieh,
"tarsus* tdBcer
Ir 'woe almost seem that, notw
staisdnug the apparent unaotmity of the
public meeting held in the tows hall re
oeotly in commotion with the location of
the proposed post -other, that the select
il'tf est the sue of West street doe. not
give satisfaction to the majority of the
ratepayers. The public, as s whele ape
pears to be a peaular body to deal with.
ism MomMsswsilple
amide-te Meese. ' +,
Natal Creole J. Wilson.i .
Lewd Agsa is -R. le wanes. r .
Lame fee gnie- -C. A. 11 om►er.
ep 1a.( MIUIa"r7-Ill.• eremite. ' .
Opriag MllUsere-in. 1 amerom
Notice-Mci'hee's. ant lt•vdtoem
Settee to Centralism C. F. Frame.
Bent Itestd.: poolor na*-elinal 00, e.
Orand Open Hew - Mies Anna Koos.
Keep year eye ea them abasia. -ow Marry.
Oss of the peculiarities of the pre-
sent temperance sett/noon le Ontario is
the eleotioa by .ocla'atios of Howe
Corby, a Belleville distiller, to represent
the Scut Aet riding of West H.stt.gs,
at the recant bye -duction. If the
qusatioe of improvind the Scott Act and
seeking it as werkabe as any other bot
on the statute books vom.syp, his teim-
pereno. wppert.rs well know on what
side of the d,risioo list to tiud Mr
Corby's came.
Hos. JAxrms 1(SHA*■ •bas reeitned
his position as Minister of Public Works
in the Quebec Cabiset, sod the Tury pe -
pen .re wtrspini crocodile team over the
fact. A little while ago they were going
to die 'uglify him for corrupt sets in con-
necti n with the Hochelago election, and
now they are anxious to take the once
bold bad man to their bosom. Then he
was • • Jimmy McShane , now he Is the
Hon. James McShane, the prop and
'mainstay of the Mercier administration.
The hon. gettlemsn is to be , ongr.tu•
lank upon the manner to which be hos
tooted tris former
their front to him.
reg It, $ass, in Mitchell .1 lee rite,
THIS 11(DITs R'B
li the above were true it might be r.-
,w:edlipsas al. argument by some a wend sr owe ♦sties Pew re
code, imp orrhen it iso t true in the Tam rave cirs to
riightest iflrt cul•r, Mr Babb"s little
Tat SW'tAL has reon.
piece of bluff is oply a boomerang. Mr em" published by the A
Mbb is evident'.- a Tory, and Mr Babb Health Association. 411 fen
zs one of the kind that doesn't read aitary "objects,
daily paper or he s•uld not have made and tend for the w
Cary conditieos and
.00h • "jolly old ass •.t himself" u to hotl.et and aebool
vee put forward au_., • c'ntenticn as' ir.dirlduat peophy
the above regardin. the drop in the diseases and the
price of 'zos. If he he? been a diligent lg sod 'piety lad
reader of the Emi . .', he would have e + st
rA;ii.b:' masa • .
read in that paper a few weeks s ., •hat`tain
a mooting of the etre exporters was t,otlli
in the city of Toronto, and an Mae
meat was made for dtaeontiou
"eat throat policy previously a
in retuning u= the price of eggs
"sting denier'. In other w •ah
lormrd • "combine," to luwetr<f-
,if eggs, and the price accordingl
down. It is also customary fur th • i
of eggs to droop (roam winter 'prices when
spring opens. T'hlly ifttle
of Mr Rabb abet a imp')
American eggs urigtseted to hie own
1•abte brain, and it be was even partly
ems he would now fare let the publie
know be concaved it. By rafereioe to
the Tredt told Kariiratioo Iteturrseller
1817page .80, air I..bb will tin i that
Ost yio duns. tbie ,ear imported from
1 nRed Vies : ',db4 dozens ..i eggs,
awl the seine ac honey will .i. w that
our Pr once extorted to the 1 cited
pp*tate. .2$,OE s; ?,nen" dunng the same
riod. W i11 Mr Rabb tie gi.- J enough
to interne an anxious public whether the
x'0,100 Imported or the :1,000,000 export-
ed by c;uteri I regulated the price. He
has rvelently • F•re'it head for fignres,
not it will worry Lim tc prove ti:at the
tail warmed the dew. It will now ;,e in
order for Mr Babb to invent soother
little legion to account for the gradual
drop it the price e.f butter.
a bang.
TOWN TOPIOS.
••dOlio .'eaa.5w, pr, takes weirs,
A..1 prof it.
Por 1.1, 1 tslu..a boiceat groser.es. trade
at the t a.,h stoic. b1. MWU.tilt ray.
Now :a the season to net , os- .t ante
war -boo s'cl'aired Or buy new osen
tia: O
W. Th..meena.
1 ttu.:e teas. outlaws and •"brow a hut in timers. e+peeialty-
.Nvu. lliexttravalueM.11tl Glib
I have
A 6001. Pasisar.T.- The meet u.,:ul nth
you can make is to give • agent (leder bah. AP
plT w U. McOtllicmddy. aur
C. O. Kowtow hmjest rum.%ed e large oo•-
olswtwoat attitudinal' Ota which be import.
direct, kvery hat m.-...kedttt . O.:deems.Don't
the
t to
(iedertek harem la euanaue
tee them.
The Ito of March is the date when 'he sew
' Pve.idcnt et the •hoose noire" tn. Tab year
we want tome March s,. -eb torte thi■ week.
sad then we wait top+• b•m
•> s are.' is for
April ulotblag. Y. y A..''•.dn.nt'
ICall on Ocde, the druggist. Albino block.
far etrrytbiac in be li•e 0' drues parent
rwedloinee. rhemicab and toilet reticles
Ighee esiew'1 attention to presoriptions.
et tifoie, Immitiei. Albion block.
What is V -ilius Tee asybow 1 Why dont
701 know it.one rdt`e a �w� palatable
diet yen . an let.
drug store,.nt sample it. and onOe tried yon
will adopt It to preference to all ether blends.
Tn. Woert's Cssitrrt.e Tsarrana'itis
tJxroe will mart teg5l.rlfor the transaction
of Walser. every Timed.. a mempt,n it Yee
oetock,in iorth.tMeth. '.,tchurch. Even
woman ir.-crated is the wort is cordially
invited to ethane.
That -.,enders d• Rea are selling beautiful
deoorat•-,• eloth w:adow shade' and spring
rollers •or 1100 each. and fram:nt pictures
way t..svn the ries t, they aro ,noire col of
�,pae::new. Firing alone year Pioneer. The
cheapest house ander the eon.
The streets of Goderich ar• a little Camp
bet down in Mir inn if • mass slip off the
bs.rd walk sad ditw into 11 01111, if they let
W alone thea. w it besot .neral prooeaion.
Before vWtiag t ..utue in the sptleg of the
to leave wfita tth j ,rireMeenrs y
Mend. for fear Sallow*
lu • p
'sloths mid there.
}les TAn-onrxt o0verwhelminii stock of
.deice Reedit slew to he found at prices to
abadd
match theRood,,, grandbut+ youRoodbuy.smade No tomto b Ot
toad weer
ve natlefactfhn ar' the Ru«te I keev 1
=rat, bones of this tart and.withost chest•
ts, 1 cletas to tr 7011 n'alta fur yo
R n :hananp tsorr enor Is t"min.ur 1
sis.eh.r sat.a•onomrrl buyers raU wad
�suvlss� tY.taart.es o' t07 a.eert ons- M.
Mr L E. Disney, barrister, $eafgtth,
spent - nJay in town.
George Harry says: "Keep your eye
oe these spots. Sae his advt.
IW., Jtoes Kooning ie the guest of
herb,ther, Mr Harry Holmes, at Ac-
t;. W. Thomson attended the
t eosr=w-ma `el.' at Clintoo last
r asescO a oetipg Of the
board will oe Vest Monday
• The 9l'a<ur I,MxAL to may address MO
Daiwa ut 1tNA, wally $1.
, D.
ion Toronto
ue his stud
b.: ctty.
l:,.h. n, .f Petrolit. has
e atter .. pkal•nt vi111 to
sed around tioderich.
Mu 'Ramsay. \t. A., of Lodes
iLY occupy Knox cbnlch pulpit
e .t idag- next morning and evening.
Knox church Bond of Hope will meet
Ilk C. L. lteletoeh left for St. Ped
13atttrdsy Mat, 'Mete he mown" to es
gage iu wad.. He is • goad borons"
mato tiquenedmotive amid upright to
every ways mod we wink hem the greatest
measure of succor p. ma&
The 't W. a T. C. will held their
nest moiler meeting on Muudst, April
9d, in the horsey of Keen ease& at
7.38 o'clock. All the imemb.ra are re-
quested to be present as rhea is impor-
taert business to coats before the meet-
tsg. 0
Rev. Andrew l'untisghetti:"
ford, occupied Naso $t. pulpit in 1
highly acceptable tattlfieer sund•y last,
Morning and sweetie*. His ..moose ex
behind thought and r judgment, and
were much apreeeiste{by all who heard
bias.
LI M ■ --John P. , has his large
kiln at the Falls R now runutug
et full blast, and is a d wdiug to
supply each and et hos at lowest
ratrr. The kiln is rsest to this
secu.m ai.d is able cru out 250
bushel• per day.
A meeting will be n the Forest-
ers" Hall, North-st, on unday evening
April bib, to tlousider ad t isability of
starting a lodge of the of England
B,+sevuleot Society. 11 Euglighmo°
and de•oendsnta of l lAnton are in-
vited to attend.
The ladies of 8t. ore's GVtld in -
nod boldins the Laino their enjoyable
"At Homes" on T►ossday, 5th of April,
•ud retard a oordaf invitation to all.
liekets on sale by members of the Guild.
Musical promo's soil refroshnieuts es -
eluded , also a sacs of fancy goods. 15e.
Noarnwssrssx Fits -The directors
of the Northwestern Fair met in the
Court House Setuiday last and arranged
ter the hunting .,t the next show. The
days asietted are Oat. 2, 3, 4 and 5, and
will follow the t% esters Fair. A com-
mittee was appointed to levies the prize
het and get chisga in shape at au early
date.
A Les...- CoaslcKltsor.-We ezpect
to arrive at Oodsricb station today or to-
morrow over thirty -Ave thousand envel-
opes fur bugloss. use, &c., together with
• large once d stationery for all busi-
ness purpose& The above goods am for
the job department of THE SIGNAL. and
is but one of the many shipments re•
oeived by us daring the year. Call and
examine our stack of printing stationery.
Mr J. P. Loby has returned to his
home in Chicago, after spending a few
weeks in tows the guest of his mother.
Mr Luby has Retie into business in the
Ph.ruiz City, and it witl be his future
home. In his removal Goderich has
lost a good citizen, and id his absence
many of the town poor will miss a good
friend. He carries with him to his new
home the best wishes of those who knew
hi
w7S5 I esGV
.ladies kno
wse.ly, and ow
hoe. at •h..rtest
the utist novelties.
t em :1001 r .
i1 Graham -(N, yec'!eI •m riRh'
!lobe bring '-osines., bet hardly have
tea bo tors. t...oda keep arriving, and
I seism lop there are arms very hoe
lines. I'n'got them, and Ttft SIoNAL
can my w.
]list Wilkina•.n-I have just returned
fr:m the oit.es, and am settling duwu
to regular work. There are some novel
shapes this year, and it THE o;•,NA:.
Is out to church on Sunday,as be usually
is, i understand, bell have to be careful
slut his mood is not diverted from the
service bythe becoming headgear •.f the
ladies. d like to go into particular.,
but I'm tei), busy, and, I presume, so
are y ,s.
Oatt Ili*. -The f-ollowicg, whist
copy from the Brussels LLsf, refers to an
old retident of (iodeneJt recently de -
1 seise 1 At Oodench, (sr. Friday even-
. tog. March 9th, Isabella Mackenzie,
relict LI the late Peter (.rant, is her
85th year. Funeral on Monday, at 2
.Tout Fenty, the erstwhile Mistreat P•m , frim residence of H. Spence, Vim
feria street, (i..derich. ,u ... n.. .. _
detective, has been convicted en elle of and Hald•x Nova scot• papers please
:►e indictments ogeiisat aim d will a,py .- Daily (;lobe. The subject of
likely plead goodly to the tams For' the &M,oe notice was the dauzhter of
years he had been 1•.oked upon as an , Tboa•• McKepne, who left Aberdeen,
ezpert livardun of the oellee in Mont- I fk utl•nd, for AovatlY4 abs l3eota!bet.beunmoanedt the
Lsat l7'r4. In i
teal, and his character was considered , peter etraot, a notice of those mw h has
mom' eschable, but he has fallen from lereedy been recorded au the Poe, and
hu exalted peace, and now ranks with *bow she survived 1. years. . 1,1 the
he lel.oms• .him he f..rarly placed in lith July, 1833, they est nasail from
ittetou, Nova t retia, for Cada, at it
the . lutche. of the law. While osteo- I was then called, and strived at the pre
eibly guarding the interests of the people ( pet site of London, composing et that
John hahey hue, according to the ori. I time hole LI ore than • few log baits,
demo adduced. been the leader of a gang ; to the 17th ul August of the ssme year.
After suffering many privations and
of thieves who under stook ''1 the mach personal inconvenience they de-
e.runty which their positions gave them cided to settle is the County of Hums
played desperate games upon the an •Iona sh. London Road near Cltotos,
suspecting public, and n.bbed indite i where her late husbssd acquired oca-
rimsnately all and sundry neon wheel orderable property, meet of which is
still in the possession of their trend -
mods they were in • pi titles to liter children, and where they lived t.- sea
That John Fahey has been convicted, I their seven a-.ne and three daughters
std that his seousepltces will el..o Net
tare up and o.me of them married
tisk jaeerta, will h. • cause of devout 1 Detinng a wellearned rest they retired
from the old ho ousters sod, with the
11111lllfttdunne for the resideet• d ]lost- i siteeptgoa ,.f short intervals spent among
IMIld fat wow years to oras., eaten friends, lived together with their
ignl..t ++cusses cheat the pooltentury deserter. Mrs Sweat, of Goderich,
le its dna where the late Rev Alexander McKenzie
_ her brother, iso well known and beloved
l by the pioneses of 50 years ago). did
'sod was burred. In the year 1876 she
wsa bereft of her pariasr in life, who
had shared her Int for neer 50 years, and
se.w she too has been celled to her rest,
ripe in years, her memory revered by
Mom who hew lust best, sad, eburs
all, had tufts the evidence of • Ions
life that "Rhe hats .tomes that better
part winch elsall not be Whoa from her.
Mrs Rohe. Dieksoa, limos and Joe R
tins) are the nal ahem of the
famdy mediae in this mmkooky.
To. Ssweat will ant publish corree-
p.mdeaes es any subject unless the card
of the eorrespewtdent is inelos.d as a
takes of gonad faith. Recently items of
sews were sent os from Kali hod, tet I
Aegwstioe, Chianti sod other menu, hot
se the panne. who forwarded thew did
met An At to giro no their mimeo is
token of their reliability, Mellows hems
wore consigned to the waste beak e(,
en 3.torday at J o'cl
All those
w tsOtng to join are invited come.
11r. G. H. Parsons h returped to
t coaple of
edit Dept.,
town after putting in the
months on the statf of the
Turn t u.
' Mr and Mrs Male')
moused to Hamilton 1
death of Mrs Freeman,
Mslcomsou.
Mr D. Stoidert has • n appointed
ianitor of Goderich .' school at •
salary of $110. Be it capable and
paiueta►iug man.
Dr McDonagh will bit
canuultstiun en Sato
April, and after w•
Saturday of every m.
Next Sabbath spec
will be beid is Victo
.oasts'* of the L.
at the
were sum-
eek- by the
then of Mrs
service.
Dr. M. Nichol
dentist, makes the
n atural teeth • e
tired f rom 9 a, m. tot
less extraction of t
Ta rRR strep. --
C. T. t; rasatiok
tote this Friday)
An address will
Aix McMillan of
Slane. -We
who hang ar,utid
field and guiles
which M. Slue
off cheap at his
at.
Mr. Dune
left for home
these parts 01
might septa
eot.rprising
other place.
Rev 1)
completes
Ithis week,
summer in
will pre•:
Sabbath A
Divine
Friday)
i dui eau
Subject.
Friday
!the be
Tse
of the
sem
Teas
7.30
east
ort
R su Marrs Three of our lost
atoms, Nisbet sad Wilkiasnn
P• tad in the live menus shoot
(r , - remote pintos a Thursday
lest k. Wilkieszst wisassg� first mosey
Mni +aremid a straight, aY.wse !
of the Climates teem shot ell •
tai birds) for owed. rse_Mds in
fa the Imam the latter Whim[
(;oderich for
the 7th or
ii the first
tater services
t church. The
upper will be
.f the evening
he Voest street
rvauon of the
. 1Gas admini.-
n.- for the pain -
ether the
Vox church lec-
lug at A o'clock.
delivered by Ree
burn.
mean the fellows
wont work, bat
a of hest quality
esedsngpn f" selling
house Ira damiltae-
is, of Devil s Lake,
eek after • sojourn to
it ten m'mthe. We
t Eh.: it's Lake is an
n oat Kiat -not the
;illivary, W A., who
urea at Knox College
been entered for this
i church, (M45ri.b. He
• first sermon here on
8th.
tt 5 will he held this
ing in Victoria 8t. Metbo-
eewimencing at 11 it elook.
;,d Thursday and (lord
enllection will be taken for
'1 the poor.
it t 0.4A!iiiAt7ei.-Il' vi..
ing Scutt Act .lection, •
sieetisg will be heid u
e hall os Tweedy April 3, at
for the peeper of ergaetaiw
e "repeal." Emmy worker and
the mass is horit•d.
b
of
hi4saif • wife, �lcjs,1e be the seventh
dat4hter of a se�th deughtsr, says
ih.t '•ttowtoanville, cuatatos the bast
(unkttyg women of any town along the
line We suppose because the Lidice of
the oils tooth. dud nut admin hie pto-
maine' 1 l rehead sad tons hair Ise u up•
posed t hem, but thea it is • matter of
taste, a loos ulu wonts.' said when else
kissed t e now. Oue thing is curtail' It
will het y a luax 4.y belt" "pec• ther to
femur- Ju neer will show h�i is days • largely •sls�/t«l a,uytrocetiwul
the ssvemth "aa of the MVNtb sola, I 'L- w 4t *oL*?
who left here W .aaoeisb the neem+
Bstione rhle, where he io.,k Vote' an told tieda ter msyyed tar
Asseebeita
5.aar•eelma.
The folluwiug from the hook Leland,
I L, Unify Argas, pile a strouj tribal*
to Rev. A. B Meidruur, • former .tit
dent of God.nch, and whose relative"
editor* in our town
At the clues of the as*Raing service at
Central Presbyterial' church M r-
Gedetieb. 1 mortise was heal, the object being to ea -
tend • fennel roll to Re►. A. Il- Mel
tt 4rtzis rsrt.
fervid seetiotsa of the o ttety were well
represented at the Cuolfeotioo hell ui
Clinton last Friday, ay a good deal of
euthustaat11 use uta• tasted. Reports
from some of the pines Mowed what
ortaniastiou had taken place. A ohm -
motes was appointed in the morning 10
draft • couree of business for the Coo-
venticn. and after they had reported.
the different items were takes op and
disposed of. The Ezeostive Committee
(to which was temporarily added the
saunters of Clinton) were empowered w
procure whatever literature was neces-
sary for distributive, and utak. the best
arraagewent for peblie speakers that
could be mde. Cunsidsrahle time was
taken up duri.'t the ah.rouoo in haul-
ing the pollee utagtstnte otter th• coal•,
tor alleged non-performance of .testy.
That gentleman, though really not ac-
countable to any eosventtun, made • vi-
g orous defence of his collider*, and breve
explanation of the many dieculties that
beset his pathway in the enforcement of
the Act A m..tin0 of the .xesative
was called for Thursday night to make
all arrangeotents t.oess•j w the con-
M1,4 KNOX..-The London .Advertiser
has the televise in referegce to Miss
Kuhl, the elosetiooiat, well and layout -
ably known is Goderich. She will ap-
pear in the (breed Opera House un Tues-
day next, and the Advertiser's reference
trill therefore, not be out of plate : �Le.
Agnes Knox to • rustle Cauwdian lady
who has determined to adopt the reader's
platform, and who hes already achieved
snotees where she has appeared ; hu
studied ander some of the beet masters,
sod has put in several years of hard
work to fit her for her chosen pr.deuioo.
Last summer she was graduated from the
Philadelphia School of oratory, taking
the degree .4 B. E. She u also au
undergraduate (2nd year of Toronto
University, i but took the entire entree In
Philadelphia This, however, eu but •
small portion of her preparatory work,
.he having studied privately under Prof.
.loon, Makueo and Neff Al the close
of be Philadelphia term Mie. Knox was
chows class representstir• and read in
the Academy of Music. From Phila-
delphia she went to Chicago, where her
reeding was favorably noticed. She is
also teoomtuesded b Miss Whine
m. y
Mr R. L Walton, a well-known reel- of the New York School of Acting. o
dent of thu town, has been appointed porous Miss Kwx is comely, tall, well
M
agent fur SMS. LS; Wellington, the nur- formed, has regular, mobile features and
s.rymen. Mr Walton's experience, a wealth of blonde hair -qualities that
brwesty sad straightforwardness well go far towed. ensuring +nooses babied
ene me him M the people of this the fuotlighta. Let to hep" shot it will
section O JNTL ba line, ani--thoss be bar Tut to achieve rt..
wh,• ktluw him will willingly hold their Tss Hoot KttowLsiws LIatAtT.-
orders for him. His deliveries will be We have received from the agent ..f the
at Goderich, Dungannon, Clinton and Home Knowledge Library, oho is now
Bayfield, making deliveries res foto, the Homme
COC*TRRFEIT AMikII ale B1LL,.-
There are a Dumber of counterfeit Ameri-
can 85 bills in emulation in this section,
and one .4 them found its way to the
Harbor Mill Saturday morning. It was
numbered B 13572931, and was a very
eon imitation of the ongioaL The
only means of detecting it was in the .x -
pression of the fine that adorned the bill,
and the lack of the silk thread which is
the genuine rune the full length of the
hill.
Eewrsa tiny,; Sravt•-n.--Followiag ie
the song service fur Easter in 8t.
George's church :
11 aTTIN%.
Opening Hymn
Proper Anthem
Gloria Paul
Te Deem l.asdamm - W. F. root is C
Jubilate Deo ... Berthold Touts
Kyrie Elefeeati . F. Pod is (i
Gbeta Tibi W. F. F. Deo Gnaws Y. W.Y.Y.
Offertory Various
Psalms
179
iM
Jow4s 11.1)
Anthem, Job zit. Is. ...
.
Hyms
sysssowo.
Qpe•iag 14.1.
yas1St ..cilli Ckeat Tomllnsos
city Tonus eat
exolii ...W'oodward
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BABY Bi-:rrtac flour. -Oce, of the
1 greatest literary hit. of the sasOtis the
story of " Baby Bunting ; or, the
bet of Lee," by Laura Jean Lib 7.
which it at present being pubi' to
the columns of the Nero York may
;story 1'.sper. The paper containing the
opening chapters of this wonderfully
popular r,mance appeared on the news
Rends thio morning Thetreasenldnus
ro.h far that number by the y000g ladies
of the town shows clearly that the pub -
babies have struck a bonanza. The
Fumy Story Paper is for sale by all
news dealers, or will be seat to any ad -
diem four mouths, postage free, for
51 00. Nornitn L. caro, Publisher,
2i seed 2U Vsnde.et r .treat, N.w
Toric.
HR. ALL RIeHT Aoanr.--John Me-
Pherw,tl, est Klatsil, :thewell-known
"bot -putter, who reo.atly bad hs arm
broken in a wrestling asatdh at Days-
ville, ,Voris , with Ja.k Oarkeek, the
champion Cornish wrestler of the world,
is all right again, and is traeollier with
a troop called "Parton Davi' Atbltie
anCom
iwdwalipan
.soy(e.:.' St
rkraesWngk. Mand)MsDuM
ea, oiceos thsMd cMtrErpsan,
(who was prteient of ()owl& Caleloet•a
n ames lass year). McPberso•s and the
Sorrels wreetl.d d the Adelpht
Theater, Br*ado, os S•tm'day. Mare►
10th, and are repntt.i w Imv. Riven •
dee exhibitory,. Merhervio wilt r. is -
to trstnint short) fax the 05.mn's osf-
dour nmes, serf tys of .rm will be
ja.i .a gond sa new.
A Mei1.64w•n Sou. law Bn Rovtrw.-
Th. following from tM Wt_ lthi (he wee• fe
refer to p..arobl'lat ff4lseoMi .be we
igsoesaniose y espied foie taws
some years ago, sal strewn that the
pr -'Ie ane We last nen. of hie modesty.
He m 1n 411100.8111111 Nntd, sad the siwa-
p spore wawa"' daser him op wherever
they And ►iro : hut/slitaotea, who
festered here Prosilib• elltd tti♦e •Isis.
Kuowl.dge Atlas, the Illustrated Cata-
logue. the Musical Catalogue, sod Medi -
eel and Literary Reference Manual. The
Acis is a very complete work, bang
geographical, astronomical and hiatus.•
sal, showing the greatest number of
maps in the world, containing • com-
plete gazetteer showing all the cities,
towns, villages and poet office. in the
Dominion of Canada and the United
States, fully indexed, and compiled from
the most authentic sources. The maps
comprise : Histoncat. classcsl, astruoom-
iwl and BiblisaL The work also con-
tains a descriptive history of astronomy,
its rise and progress from the earliest
ages to the present time. by Rev Thos
Milner, M.A., F. R. G.S. ; tugether wit ha
Caaadi•n historical and statistical synop-
sis. There are also an interesting and
instructive aeries of diagrams showing
the relative sizes of the countries of the
world, with their population, area, re
ligion and race ; the coalfields, copper
sod cotton productions, the amount of
alcohol in the different liquors ; coas-
mmce, money circulation, wealth accu-
mulated, national debt, and strength of
the army and navy of all countries in
the world ; and • hundred and one
other important topics, necessary for the
information at the ordinary intelligent
man.
AtnlsAL Maritotraty MUTING or
Noel= Slastr MITUOUIgT Caasca.-
On Monday evening last a fair -Used
audience met in North -at. Methodist
Meech, the occasion being the annual
missionary meeting of the eongregatiow
of that church. Many of the churches
were attracted by the fact that I)r. Mc•
Dosald, the resident mtssiunary at To -
kin, Japan, was expected to be present
Despite the state of the streets many
more than could be impeded under mesh
circumstances at'ended. Appropriate
hymns were well rendered by the choir,
and most effective addrae.es wen deliv-
ered fly Rev Mr Cunningham sad Rev
Dr. McDonald. The former dwelt ehief-
ly en the contrast between the present
sod pmt conditions for miesios•r•y effort
and showed how the (mea ie on of all
mews to Christian infloeaess during
the feet two decades had completely ans-
wered
urwered the prayers of the church of
twenty years ago. Dr. McDowsid fol-
lowed with • ekwiag and interattiwg
picture .4 Japan, its neural beauty, its
g reat .eumenie advantages, iia latent
weals.' and its programiv. people. His
address emphasised the following fade
Japes ham adopted in its eoaspleteoe.s
the civilisation of the West. She has
ortaais.d • national eyeless of dseat iron.
Sae loos made her psple nsmptiee .t
Arista+ Videos... She ha mule
every tool eeeesat' - M sod hes af-
fected simple prebestiea to th wiser..
arks she have woo the eesidenee of the
Oeee.mmasb sod the prpdt Japes' Is
on the eve of pest mew sad r jrtgiuus
essepwent upon the •dirptiea of
the vilismtinw of the Awl. The river -
esti dseter was sw.s.ded • Marty rote of
thuds, for him aids and highly imams-
lee
oteets -hog sddrea lee old eismary sa-
leelere were re -appointed esgaione ly
after webs et Riot s fano sa Madrrewebs
ds um to accept the pastorate of the
church. Mr Aleldrum waw asked last
summer to uooupv the pulpit for unt-
ytar ..5 tnal, and be hs. already "•t won
the admiration, confidence and affection
d the avottr.Tatwn that His ouesung est
yesterday was the resort .J a
lair. to seek Itis aoceptaneo o0(011:0•01711°41 t.
the pastorate without further defy.
The congregation was eutliusustIe Sur its
desire to +.aero the permanent *memos
of Mr Meldrum as pastor, and the was -
nun was untreated to prepare the. 11 Mt
dee form. acid press+& it to the P. elk
River Ptestytery, which meets sr alohat
tot April.
at W a.u's ICAL
Poet•. A. B. M.Mrrm was h.,rnat
F;fes Vaso S"ate"d, ti.,pe. tl, lobi'. HI.
other, Capt. IGeben Meldrum, was the
master, of a .oereb,nt veesrl between
L,itdo1, and Hotter Kong, •nl wee lost
with his entire crew and ail on boar.} in
the Chinese seas, when the suhject of
Otis sketch urs yet in his Infancy. Mr
Meldrum came with his mother to
Canada when a boy, received • oomnw,u
school education iu Canada, took • prep-
aratory ouureo in Knox college, Toronto,
amid in tae second year of hie theniogieal
stadia' he was invited to San Francisco,
to same Rev. W. A. Scott, D. D , L L
D.. the famous pastor of 8t. John',
Presbyterian church then. Mr Mei-
drum perfected his studies in that city.
graduating trent the thetologioal seminary
of San Francisco in 1884, was ordlepad
to St. Joan's church and continued ti.
assist Dr Soot until the latter. death in
J.wawry, 14445. He was then appointed
m.00ssa,r to the distinguished Dr Scutt
and regularly installed. He remained
there until last May, when he reeaived
the isvitation to cams to Reck Island.
Mr llleldrum's family construe of • wife
and two children
Mr. Meldrum is a man whom natural
ability and 'ntellettwi attainments 'to-
roth u to presage for him a most suc-
cessful career. He is a scholar, thinker,
and earnest worker. He u fearless in
his denunciation ..f evil, and u a speak
er, is eh,que nt and brilliant There i.
no pulpit in America more ably supplied
than that .d the Central Presbyterian
church of Rock 'stand.
Last evening Mr. Meldrum preached
on the subject, "A Wise Foot." his test
biog taken from Luke 11:IG 21 :--The
ground of a certain rich man brought
forts plentifully, amid he thought within
himself, saying : What shall I do, be•
cause 1 hews no room where to bestow
my fruits 1 And he said. this will I do -
I will pull down my barna and beihl
greater, and there will I bestow all my
fruits and my gone'", and will say to my
soul - Soul, .hoe has much Rood, laid up
for many years ; take thine ease, mt.
drink and be merry. But trod said un
to him : Thou fool. this night thy Boal
shall n• required of thee."
Mr. Meldrum said that fres a worldly
point of view, there was much in the
msn mentioned in the parable to be covet
mended. He was industrious, frugal.
careful, systematic, and had by his own
exertion arcomulated a vast (cretin.
That, no doubt, in the community in
whi_h he lived he was much respected.
had great influence, and was looked
upon as a very wile man, as he probably
would be in this day, and it n likely that
he was justly so, as there is nothing to,
show that he was not en honorable and
en intellizent man. It may be c000edsd
hat in earthly matters he was • wise
man, but God said, "thou fool."
Mr. Meldrum then went on to show
bow a man might be all that that rias
was and yet his life be a failure. Man'.
chief end being • to glorify God and en-
jny Him forever," no life out devoted to
His service and preparation for the life
hereafter could be the lite of • wise maw.
He pictured iii • beautiful and Mopses-
, site way low one might gain wealth.
honor and fame, and yet his soul be
starved and at Iset unfinished and unpre-
pared sent into the presence of ii. Maker.
He paid a tribute to Germany's dead
Emperor, who, he said, amid all the
cares and termed. of this life, yet found
tins for the spiritual needs as well se the
temporal things of We. He was • Chris-
tian king and therefore truly • wise man.
Mr. Meldrum cantiened hie hearers got
to forget fa the endeavors and sasbitimms
for this world a goods, the claims of the
soul, the nblitgations all owe to the Ms
leer of alt things, for by neglecting these
duties, wisdom et but foolishness.
MIR%.
Racer --At Rt. Pt.pbsm'eage. Gede-
rich towship. Meader mowntoot/ship.ea ihtt, lath WO -
that wife .1 itey. Gee. W. Racey. lact.tabent,
et • oto.
Cos At the lert:Ish Rxchase, Hegel, Gado
Melo. on Tuesday. March lith. the wife/dike.
B. Cas of a daughter.
IN ANNUM
Fowler K At (tederfeh. et the red-
demse of the fat of the bride, ns the lith
March. by the re. Dr. Un. Mr. Jam,
Fowler toChr sola•, see.ed dmeghter of 11111►
Jams Kees. all of Odvrteb,
Tom Dictums -At O.derles, st tbe rest-
deaoe of 'lie bride', father, ea ilea 44th yf
Marsh. by the Rev. Dr. U Jda Morin T.
inspector et ',Abbe le Mawr* C...
Rnnagest daughter of eases Mimeo 6g..
ewfelrsr 01 County et Harem
: iy -Os the gib list., at the
aetds. paste, by Rev. Jea
Kowle. Mr. Jam 11. Itatleogh.e( Woes
Wawasess, to Mus nay t' Way, of RoMtt.
errCoillerse.esw A
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tifde0wv. Meek@ at est, es Allit5r4ws. 110srrh
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