The Huron Signal, 1888-9-21, Page 1NEWS
WI1st NiU1gRMHtt17d.
Sew AdveesyesseaM Tiles Wens
M'hadule of l'onvk•tlo(1s - In Lease
loa11 Millinery Mr. ualteld.
gall 14iUlaery Mw WM:iamb.
Disselwas of Partnership 1:.ltott tt Pretty,
Tu Horsemen Wax. Acheseu.
]tone) to loan-sesil1iar .! Hartt.
The t..tast Sows of War A. B. toraelL
Crumples. Appelhe t l' ... &mallard.
.• ewiar Matinees Uwe. IV. Thom:i on.
Han-eu Ktrurak,o-C.1•.R.
Floe Tulonntt_tt Ma,•t,ururae.
New Goods -J. A. Reid k Uro.
Ian Coeds J. C. [bettor & Co.
Howse and l.ut ler Sale W. Distrait.
Servant Wanted -Mrs. U. MeliUUcu4dy.
Porten -lti nil May, Sept. 13th. to the It,,
A. and Mn Pulte,. a claw/liter.
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GODERICH. ONT,. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1888.
Dsataysu Trans» Rsx.tuso-At a
see.tine et the Ladies' Aid of Enos y
Church, a vote of thanks was passed to
Mrs Waddell, for her tudefatigebls exec
Lions iia ounuectiou with the organ re-
ci tail lately field.
Mr Will L Horton, town treasurer,
Wolf on vacation, and v,pects to to away
tnr a week or two.. He intends to load
.sp t n the retaaatl question before he
televise, so that he will be props/ea for
.1l a114 sundry who ash to discuss the
u Uget100.
Aac'•t CArTLz Eltgerrtosti ---Mr Jos.
Potton, clerk of (1 •d,•rich t. wnship, has
been 1n correspondence with film. A.
11 Ross, in roasrd to whether the ex-
emptions on horses, cattle Sic., take
place this year, or nit, and has received
•
the following rep'y Th At
enera is of opinion that Wile eon be
k•uoluov-Jwrw--.tt the residence of the
hrides father Colbur.rTow•ahlp. all the
t2ttrrie t Lythe Rev B CI i'eme'on of Dun•
gaanon. Thos W. Nichel.un. of BryansW.
vat 4 eutherise, )e•ngeat daughter.):
urea Jesse li.q.
TOWN TOPICS.
"A rhters swoop ye. to*ia' metes.
.14' faith he u peat it.'
Fixe Tiit.uwrp,-IL 1M'Coemas YM
Rasa a.a;rtesent anode for arias 14 $0ls
mer suits. tinier trues hem and 100 will be
pissed with It sod price.
d Uuou P0.sawv,-The most useful gtft
Tee can make Is to give a Wirt Pen. Ap-
i9v to U. Moll4Ueeuddy. Weal (loderich.
$m100 Reward given among three brat
cases of _ores effected by Medical lake keen -
edits. 0, to McOltllvray's ryoeery more and
read wee Mersa(' awl get tesumeaiale.
Oso. Stewart damsel believe i• Berryman.
de bet Ike 1s • Trent head u
a his hreen helps ham through withgroupies,
The u.Aa days hare mote.
ray 0.1.0. e.Oe men;
If coats or vests er pulls you west.
(...111 faat Prldheate stare.
Y. tt A. Prldhast
A Dctrcfunott 11 Te.. -A neat deal r
said nowadays about adulteration la teas, tat
no one ever IuNaatte t hat Liiluor Tea is not
the Purest and best. Yee east get It at 010.
Innate drug sages
Tess A'owatr's Grains.& Tslrroares
UNION will meet regularly fey the tr•wsaetfea
et 'MOW'S every y alteration at !1s
Select is Kest .►.rob. Every woman s-
srweeted la the wart b medially Melted
be weed.
Cost OIL. - Hayti( 0.w everymaven-
teem a Smile en s large quant 1 rave
made prices•,Ia to sell whols•4 at Pe -
Seise as
awe w weed sieve, i havee e
t 01'.iteet-•1
totem ell the beet ta•afacta res te choose
e em. Salom &t ter tee mew "Art fla1mstd:
O. K. Davis.
'The row la the cousin emulates to taltye
the tem rereads. •f irony of our new le
.ad rarities /Pprlaions ore expeewd 1
everybody u 'et spines this R It. Ballowe
canoe be earaaassd in his ensiles as • pie -
Seraphic artist 'Ober by sunlight or lamp-
itght. Call sad me kiln'.
Mm S. Djyl•. of Seaforth, was in town
the week.
Mrs John Robertson u visiting friend• I
is Wimaipeg.
MtoilillisChipman, w•tsr•worka se -
rimer, is in town.
Kr H. E. R •thwsll was in togas fora i
few day the past weak.
Kr and Mrs J. VunErery are rigida*
u the family r.sidsoo..
Kee G. Grist and daughter are visit-
ing relative. .1 Tomato.
ledge awl Kra Doyle have taunted
from the Ctnoisoati Exposition.
Kim Eva Wilkins/. is .pending • few
day with triad. is Kiscardioe.
Mr Carroll Chilton i. visiting his
paresis at the Americas consulate.
Kim Catharine Lynn has rammed
trot • pleasant visit to Port Huron.
Mrs and Miss lemmas, of Poria, are
Visiting at the residence of Mr F. F.
irwrenee.
Mr Robert Hodge,"of Cbieago, was it
tows last week on amount of hie father's
sailfish death.
• COU$TST PAraas-Our thank.
asides to Kr H H Rinse, for espy of
Ifedere Society sad other Emgli.h jo►ar-
mels.
Mm Chilton, daughter of the Ameri-
ca Coosa'. after a few weeks visit st the
ppsmsr 1sstal abode, loft fur the States oa
811srday.
Dr M. Nieho1s,s, the west-st. des -
tisk, makes the preservation of the Ilatu-
raltesth • specialty. Gem administered
hos 9 .es. for the painless extraetiom
d tooth.
Kr R. S. Williams. of the Rank of
OOmm.re., momenta the Oodoets1
011140(10* ( the IAmeashirs IoM at
OovwemoiMotersl's recent r•.sptioe
ettorosto
Mr Hamilton Wigs, • divinity sta-
lest, prel obd •eesptably is Vietoria-
sh Methodist ohms& Ind Bandag morn -
g, and is North-st. Methodist ehwreb
tat he evsssttig•
ire D. Lyes, d Poet Huron, is the
d Kee P. Layer, of this toom
io wiry mash pleased with (3oi♦
sad leeks upon it as a most plea-
s.s retort
old Mead, Mr J N Kn.sMel, of
dr le le ago Tee BNRAL
Ile is • deemsh ofd
who foot. Osd, hewers the Qom,
{oyes the esmmseweeith. •
westio•ai aerostat MR be pre. had
fletiedid .hemi me of the tows
ender girt. The peek= et will Vittorio-e anis will et-
p.lpils et the sewn rlr sanies
try' Lammas -Mr 43 Payee isles*
mist • anon hlodry to to e.
Payee bee W tan year 4117 'spe-
wed pd work is te
Iger psrtiwlms will .
lobe beet them
Ostlers! : e urnay.
collected this year -Up.--bones, - cattle,
onto, ani that the exemption does not go
tutu effect practically wntil nut year.
Tot Atpor Hoent..--The Mania
and goodwill of the well-known Albion I
hotel hes been purchased by Mr Jona-
than M.Iter, formerly of Beumdler Ws
endorse/old improvement. are in oon-
tenrplatinn, under the new management,
that will place tl.e AIttino in • position
second to no hoagie in the West. Spe-
cial arrantements are being made for
further acc .m• doting the contaiercial
•ud general tr.,s lung trade.
Asorr Fite•LI Bosuns' -S,te time
since the .4010110(1 of female barbers
name up for dlscu,icn in one of our
sharing par:ore, and it wart stated that
w on't% were c.,mmet.dng to get into the
business in the cities. O.,r friend, Mr
R. S Chilton, American Consul •t this
port, who is quite an authority on thing.
literary and. historical, has uoearthd
a verse by John Gay, who d-wriahed
early in the sighteeeth centum, whish
distinctly proves that the tonsorial art
was its the hands of womb, long before
oar grandfathers were bora. Kt:low-
iag are the lines :
"a JOi'11NET TO rtxr?E/
Wear Hiltons Tacoma' Iterttfwale-
The annual institute tattooist of ale
teachers of Wait Horne will be bid
in the andel school, G•derich on Thurs-
day anu Friday. September and 28,
1mortau,8 u% Thursday at 10 30 a.m.
On T;.uteday avaulug • lecture will be
delivseed in the grand per. How
nn "Eng Ian Laeratere and its value m
Eduesuosi- by Di Metal:au.
Ex. cacaos aim 1'i•rn- -The last
great 01014100114 ut the season will be held
in Goderich, on Weduwday nett, under
the auspices of St Peter's (R C church.
Special rues have been secured from
Stratford and all intorveuiny points
The harbor park will bet deottrated fur
the occasion, and speesal arran,tee..ts
will be made tor the accom•sol..tiuo ref
excursionists. One of the at.recttt.ns of
the day wi:l be a stagily matok between
Win O'Connor. the cbsipviiioar.ivan of
America, and tae, the celebrated urn
tan of New York city. A [rise of IMO
will b. awarded the winner. 1615
promisee to be the most interesting event
of the •ea.um and .build be patronised
by all.
"are rise, our bean( deemed, the barber's
art ;
A female eaters sed perform, the part
The melt! Uncles e18Ala adores her sick.
And three gold nags keLq..ilfui hands hoe
leek
Smooth o'er our est■ her MIT seg.,, env..
Soft as whoa Veen Steeled the beard et
Jove.
Waal r u "Roc MD Townie 115
Mans or. -0.r genial fellow country-
man, Mr B. MaoCoraac, u an ardent
fisherman, an 1 the way he lifts big tram
god other fish is the envy of his neigh-
bor,. Th. other among he was tell-
ing .of some of his catches, and a
mutual friend advised him to publish
the plans and specifications in Tae Sw-
eet, or, better still, leave • camps Dopy
o• the editor's table. MAC. said he was
averse to publicity, but would think the
matter over. On Teeday Tan Sweat
was presented by the disoiple of Ilase
Walton with • geological formation in
the shape of • sones of smell stones
cemented torether with clay which by
the constant washing of the neer amnia
it had become petrified. H. gave a•
'taborets de..ertation to prove that the
combinetion, which is in the shape of a
Ism bunch of grapes, toss joined lo-
ather on the man principle that the
"Round Towers- of IreLAd were built.
The manner in which he handled the
quetios woeld have delighted the bare
of asyons who wasn't holoware after
hems. But he was ask'd for bates, sad
he naves stone.
A T*Atre. - The Seafortb'Expositor
says : Dorisg this last spring • mac with
• very Peach name sod equally Scotch
asset was passing through among the
farmers in the southern part of Tucker-
emitb soliciting alms. The story he Mid
was, t he was suffering from a maw
to the leg, that he was on•bis to week,
sad having :no home nor friends he was
soliciting feeds to seed heat* the hospi-
tal that he might have an oPer.tioa per-
formed. He told apitdui tale, sod
the kind-hearted peed with whom he
met treated him moot hospitably sod
gave to his liberally, some going se high
ass dollar. Constable Dunlop, of this
tows, h•ppseed to be in that past of tbo
'matey of the time, mw the fellow sev-
eral times as he was am his rounds, cad
gave him kis mite with the others. Some
don afterwards Mr Dunlop was is Strat-
ford sad mw Kr Invalid [passim slag
the atrssl. Be sassed to Ym recover.
ed from hie lsr.esoss, and appeared to
be is the best of health. Mr Deal.
rsooleixed him M ogee. and on making
e sgsiriss who he was, ho was told his
thee, sod that he keeps an estt5 sa-
lons .ear the dation is Stretford, does
a pond beissw, sod hes • large family,
Mv.r.l of whom are grew. up and doing
Mr lhemaslvee, Mr D..leo (visited the
pnee sod mw for himself. On maskieR
farther eegsirias asaosg the rttseighboo
he learned that the mss is i• the habit
of bsi.g from home for several weeks at
a time, and whoa he retinae bis always
tell supplid with 2.14., bet whist he
dY when aw•7, they ooeli not Gad out.
Perhaps if thin paragraph rests aha eye
e l some of them 11 will Rin thus ea
Was Re isms ep en the nasi. web Mr
Denk,p and took a ticket ter Chains
when, no doubt. h. Wooded 4 penoias
his vosatioa Hs, of .oars% travels na-
dir an asussd same, and he .ill have
a different story for sea legality he
whits Some e( them le Tesharemilh
*he batriseded hiss .in no 4ouht, re -
milled
milled h1t visit, end will rstttlssmber the
*11thweentanime. We have the feffew .
N W muse bot we withhold it for the
EHs shoeld bs prows, ,Ld ..d
eas a saw numb ..ted, wishwishedrehare seldom Were Mord ef.
8411114 or Ett/LAND,-Elora are 1 sin(
made t estab;(.h a branch of the Sens
of England to town. All desiring to
become acquainted with the "Neat' of
the society should Interview Mr W. J
Dowding, Hamilton st.
E:tt'n.ar. 1 Et seIN,rinY., --Th$ next
entrance elamiliattuu w111 be held at
titderich, Exeter and Dungannon, un
the 10th _'1)th and 21st of Deusruber,
1888, beuiNning cn the 17kh a1 130,
p.m. Notice should be sent to either
H. I Strang, E•.4 , B. A., or J. E
Tofu, Ksq . P. N I . Goderich, not later
than the ;.1.t of u )„tuber C.ndldates
roust state at whet place they intend to
write. .t fee of .'rei cents will be okargod
each candoiate. Drawing B,5k No 5,
certified to by tht, teacher, must he pre-
sented to exarntuer 00 first day o! el•
minatioo.
A lir ityclEwoa.tr aoeii-Lz.
Toronto ff',.efd. of Saturday, has the
following concerning true of the latest
additions to Hurni.'s corps of editors : --
Before Judge MacNiabon, sitting in stn
;le omit yesterday, Air A. B Aylea-
wo.rth m•..ed u, commit A. H Newt//
J0rkius, edger of the Brussels B,olw2,I
fur o_ostempt of court. The application
!♦r is meet at the instance of Mr (:rant, the 11
postmaster at Brussels, who has brought
an action f••r line! against the defendant,
cls g $10 000. The defendant in his
n ewspaper charged the plaintiff with
several grave offenses in his official cap•• co
city, and private character, and :Amu -
ad in each twos of his paper to comment bet
• the matter after it was sue. )q .e
An appeal was made to Judge Rose fur I
au interim injunction to restrain the de-
fendant from publistang c,mmretI on
he case before the trial, which was
'greeted. in defiance of the order ((the
court, Jenkins continued tc abuse the
postmaster in the r•lumns of his paper,
and the plaintiff accordingly applied to
he court to punish the defendant for
refusing to obey Judge Rosea enjoin.
ton. The trial will be held at (lode
rich at the next assume. in the mean -
toe Judge Macitahon decided that the
editor should speed the next thirty
days in the common jail ..f Huron cone-
y for his contempt, and likeeiee pay all
he costs of the present proceedings.
•ENERA INTELLIGEN
) D. McU11.1.ICt: UDY. Pension.
1 111.30 A YIiAit IN Abe Abel
I G W 'th•Nrson ie making a big pushITH$ BI(: E1H,IBI PION
i t sewing machines and Wanner lamps
He is throwing light on the subject.
Mrs R. Henderson arrival home lee
stook after spending roar weeks with
t Thu Biggest and Eeet it Fonrti
Ct,untisa
(needs iti Stratford, Seaforth and Wiae-
hsm.
Rev Fathers West and Lott left oft
Tuesday IU .ruing to attend • eooferenes
in coinrctl-en with the London diocese,
which will be in session during the week.
ts.nu• ubsar•eer : - Miss tiers I./Atria,.'r t.odenea
oh, has Simi vl•ltiog friends in
arnta, sod taws from hers to Detroit
where she will spend a few days with
friends before returning home
Btvn or Hope -The G.derich Band
of Hope will its re upooed for the fah
arid winter ,p Mcnday, October 1st
I A flower ;MOW and a.ncert will be the
feature of the tint meeting.
Tae Wsrsa.r FAIR. --The W,t1111s
Fair which upiiii int doffen today,
will contintni u.til Friiday,$ep!. 211, gives
promise of bonyt one of the moot sucoew-
ful yet held there. The exhibit of horses
will be a grandame. St.tdits2 •eeorte it -
dation for bve hundred has been provided
e nd is nearly all taken up : it is exact-
ed that when all entne..ro made extra
acc,mmndatiu0 will have tc be provided.
The entries for catty sheep, and bt.g.
are pouring in rep:dly and the best herds
and flocks in the country are expected.
There will be one of the grsndest dis-
plays of agrtcnitunl machinery ever
.sen at any Fair nn exhibition /to
carriage beading i..Ireedy filled. The
dairy hall has been riven up for the col-
lective display sent by the Manitoba
Govenlment, and the Great Indian Ex-
hibit grepared by the Indian tribes.
Horticultural hall will he so crowded
that an extra annex will have to be pro-
vided. Agricultural hall will be crowded
to it. utmnst capacity ea room will have
to be made for ail dairy exhibits. The
main building w111 be well filled with the
displays of manufactures, se well u
Natural History and Fine Arts, and will
he a great source of attrsotion this year.
The special attractions will be stronger,
better and more attractive than ever.
The fireworks displays will be grandly
. agntfioant, and will cat nearly three
times those given .t any previoes Fx-
C.RTATAL & BLACK a Bo1Lrz Wossa.
-The boilers fou the waterworks see be-
ing constructed by tear well-known local
firm, Curyta! ! Black, and it is need-
less to say that good work can be confi-
dently looked for. The tan tinders are
of IS -bores power, and when weighted
will be 14 feet long, and 5 feet 6 in. its
diameter. They are entirely construct-
ed of steel ] of an inch in thickness, with
heads 7-16 d an inch deep. The heads
ars stayed te the shell of the baler with
two doable steel eagles and tan tail -
staves, and the dome will be 30 t 32
inches. The maahol• •ad braeksts will
be of oast Una. Ninety-eight 3 -inch
tabes, each 14 feet long are in each
boiler, and • doe 13 feet long, : feet
wide and 3 feat high will ran across
the boilers, and connect the frost with
the smoke -bol- A sword lee runs
back to the chimney, 25 feet long, 30
aches wide, and 3 feet high. The boil-
ers en committed by steam -pipes 5
inches in diameter, with valves to shot
off from each holler, There are ala two
large cast-iron fell fronts, with doors,
and dampen for furnaces, smoke boxes,
the Each boiler will be fitted with the
Pop Beaty Valva, with water columns,
Meant gaups, water glosses, and water -
tope, sad m made with m capacity for 100
Me of Masa. When oompleted the
boilers promise to to of most portal
workmanship, and • credit not only to
the .aa01.murees, but t1 the town is
which they are built. While on this
o bject, we might state that Chrystal R
Black have recently made ooesiderabi•
Improvements in their workshops, hav-
ing added to both the plant and build-
ing. Two edditioes to the structure
awe been built rine 26 s 30 feet, sad
the other 11 x 32. A new bailer and
engine have bees placid in the works,
together with a powerful Mesas -peak
topsoils of pnwhiag { lath meal plates.
A large roller has also been added which
is able to tarn steel plates 6 fest ia
widtL, thea effecting • great invitee is
the handling of plates, sed greatly fasi-
litating the week. All these improve-
ments have been called for os account
of the ioerw•sisg besieges of the firm,
whisk ►•s gained for itself a rp.tatios
all over for first -skim week. Contracts
for reran here 'est bees eotapletsd fort
Orgy, Yam; ! 8P•rtiag. Birth ; F. 0.
Rupees, Brassie ; the Fair mils, Olis-
tos ; sad • set of tarn ,.oke -.tanks
have jest bees pet is for Assent Bros.,
Bvams4 A largo steel oil task is sow
in snares of sesistv.etioa for the welt -
more les firm, J. 1 J. LiefaRstose.
1•dea. best of Motorise, which whoa
s-mpbl,i will be 30 fest is dismal,'
and 11 fest high. We take pleasure le
these facts behove oar readers M
show we paean is our midst masa•
1eterers who aro set only able to do
the work of the .moss, bet wire sae
seseeldelly u i- .i1► monde.% ell
the ties. With the i•eo.ime of
1hm P. R., .1424 will Rive .4421 sssl
iaaiKiss for shipment, we look for ss ter
1... is the beiesm .t see only arya.
y 41 Mask, ba of every other ease*
festering has is esr midst.
PessRYTL&T or Ifraoa.-This Pres-
bytery held its regular meeting In Bruce -
field on the 1lth of September. Mr Mc
Coy reported on behalf of the Home
Mission Committee, recommending that
missionary meetings be held during th
month of October, specifying the depu-
tations to address such meetings, and
die days and hours for holding the woet-
letdg. The report was adopted and or-
dered to be printed. Mr Scott, of Clin-
ton. gave • report en behalf of the Sab-
bath School Committee recommending
that no Presbytery Convention be held
this year. The recommendation was
adopted The Presbytery heard and sus-
tained discourses by Messrs Charles
Tooth and A J Moore, B A and ordered
Mr Tough to be certified to the College
authorities. The curriculum for Mr
Moore as drafted by the Committee on
the Superintendence of Students, was
submitted, and after alight amendments
approved d, and the following were ail•
pointed to direct Mr Moore'. studies :
Messrs Stewart, McCoy, ,Anderson and
Ramsay. Kr Roomy submitted the es-
timate of espeeditere for the year ant•
tint forth that a rate of 12 cote per
family would be require.' to make sp
the amount specified The finances com-
mittee were a.thorised to raise the
meant needed. The treasurer's book
sae audited in doe order and c.rtilid
as correctly kept. The report of the
Committee os Syatestati. B...beseme
was mad by Mr Ramsay. The following
are the reoommeodstions of it, and they
are onamimoualy adopted : let, that the
subject of regular storing and propurtio•
sate contributing not only be beo.ght
regularly before the people by their pas-
to,s,but also be diseased .t this year's
missionary meetings by soon pas of the
members of each deputation. 2nd, that
all the member' of sessions within the
bounds be reminded that it is their doty
to est an example to the people in this
respect, and be asked to inform them-
selves of the argmmenta In favor of the
above stentioad practice so as to be able
to sdvoeate it among the people, 3rd,
that it be noomeseoded to the ammo
gatiow of the Presbytery to collect
stoney for the crsgr„tatlonal pur7oess
by the system of weekly of.rings and to
org•ntea themselves thoroughly for the
purpose of gathering contributions for
the schemes of the church. 4th, That
inasmuch as ben.Ec.noe cannot b *t-
asted to be systematic unless it arises
Irma • fervent desire for the Otory of
Christ and the saint of His kingdom,
we pledge amebas to an.* with no
Joebld diligeeca to deepen the Interest
of the people in the work of the church.
fife. That those who have the oversight
sod is Tian of the yoasg be aborted
to use spatial efforts sot only to stir op
i. them • deeper Ince ant i• the work d
the Marsh, let sign to impress apes
them all tb terming of the Baripiw re-
spaetine giv* h►, That the object
of 8yet twin Bostsssw be remitted
for the remsisder a*. year to the
now* Osma11N., 11, He.das.s, d
W.odieo, having seesptsd t►o tan to
H.o.L Him iatiest2.a cos appointed is
beim plass ov5 Wsdssaday, the 30.14 d
Ost.br--K, rawest in the ohmage of
the Kodereter, to prwsib, Kr Aadeta.s
be prose Kr Kadin to addsums the
mi.ister, bad Kr M.Oos.sl the people.
Kr Bimprnoi woe settee that the son•
pellatinn increased W stipend by the
nes of [tai Neth qlg
1 , w
dry of Navels at 11 a ou
w
Everybody read Wm Achen'a new
advertisement and know where to buy
cheap harness,' robes, fur overcoats
horse Han kets, whips, trunks, valises
and everything found in a first class
harness Hamilton'
cheap fur cash, Hamiltu
street,Gtderich.
We have reeeived • copy of the Board
of Teed. and Western Fair 1(11114n
of the r;/..4e, which gives a lot of valua-
ble informetion concerning the Lon-
don Western Fair and other topics. It
a handsomely Rot up, and u • credit
to oer contemporary.
C1.UIISAL Camas.-Matty Maginn,'a
small boy, 10 years old, charged with
stealing a boat belonging to E Coleman,
from Malcomson's boathouse, wee sen-
tenced oy his Honor Judge Toms to five
your in tete reformatory for boys, Eh
elf
H hetfer, charged with horse stealing,
was found nct guilty, as the homes he was
alleged to have stollen was hie wife's,
and, of aurae, what was hen was his, a ad
what was his was his ,ton.
YOLTHrrL Ta tVELLRR,. •Yo RAPID
TRArgLuwl - Arthur and H,rold
Cooke, boys of 13 and 11. sons of Mr
Jones Cooke, organist of Knox church,
left their home in Durham, England, on
the 6th of this month, sailed in the
Dominion liner Va000nver,•and arrived
to Toronto at 7 o'clock last Sunday
morning -a diet&uc. ,f 3 200 miles in
ten days, Tiley reached Goderiob safely
nn Monday. Arthur, who is a tr•isd
chorister, attended a rehearsal with his
tether's choir the same night, mod the
following evening delighted • large audi-
ence at Porter'. Hill by his singing in •
quartette, • data, and an old English
snag entitled, "Crowning the Sawa"
His pure snpraoo twintwinwill he • very
pleasing addition to Knox church choir.
DEATH! •w
OF MR Hos.-On Monday,
8ept IOU:,, an old and respected resi-
dent of Goderich passed sway suddenly
stied 63 years, in the person of D B
Hodge. Mr. Hodge had been is his
usual bealth,but complained of a slight ia-
disp siuoo, which seemed to 1eave him
when he had partaken of some refresh-
ments. Shortly before 'woo, having
some besieges to do, he came op town,
and after seeking • call at the Bank of
Constar... walked toWest, when the
n
workings weengaged in laying the
mains for the waterworks. He had bare-
ly reaeh.d the head of the works wheel
he assess
woo
to stagger and fall. Assist -
secs reached him, and he was car-
ried into Butler's bookstore, where every
effort was made to resuscitate him bat
in vain, his death having beets almost
isstantan.ose. His funeral took p
from his late residenca Raglan -et, os
Wednesday, 1dtpt 18th, and was largely
n
es
attended. The following wethe pall-
brars : Sheriff Gibbons, K u
0 O•eroaAdamson,P Adamson, J Saunders, A Whitely
mad Wm Dickson. Rev J A Amnesia,
os.
of Knox Church, oducted the serviette.
Deemed leaves • widow, fowr noes,
Archie, David, Robert and Comellia, and
two &eighties, Jane sad Mn Jit hoed -
foot. to mourn his lost Davi! Bath
Hodge woe un
borne i. Dfermline Boat-
load., on Sept nth, 1806, and was sdesstad
is E iisgburgh high school. Who twen-
ty ears of age he went to the East Indies
sad joined the Military Aodit 011ie in
1836. In 1838 he was •ppoi.ted to the
Aoouonteat General's Office, and upon
him devolved mach of the labor involved
in assimilating the British sad Indiae
d m
weights saeaa1. $ sea's, He Nei -
timed to receive promotion until he
Mena ant assistant in the Aeeeentaat
s
Ooeral's Owes its 1836. He was alsoas
appointed *editor d the Bk of Bess -
bey u 1839. and was made • msgistsate
i. 1863 la 1164 hie health failed, and
he rotted .. frothe ss.vis no an sasaity
expensessad came to Canada to expenses the
aim* . of air that had bees rass
ossed-
sd by his .edisal advisees Os Maviws
Leda, he low preastsesl, among .214er
menas
mementos, with ahlsome Bible by the
ee
Aosnt.nt-Oeaerwlt in token of esteem
. red appreciation d .'„
dols valuable,iase.
(k
He settled in iderish town.hip lu 1828,
b.viam purchased the Jan.b11d Farm,
Clods/sets.where he lived until 1873, winohe re-
moved t. Clods/sets. He was a pad
.irises .ad highly esteemed by all .ho
had the privilege of hi sgw.iwta.ww
is B oirsold
lie held rtes
Tbs'Serehwe.lerw g a bats Sloe 1880118.808.
IAPPof Ag►/re1MN for malars• Ie
Open rale scar mama w tar
AUraHbs. la.rrw• 110 •
1e I...hi0ior..
The director. ..f the N .rahme.tern
Fair, which will he held to I:.der,ch for
four day., h•-¢1nmg on Tueady, [,amber
1.2nd, are putting (north evnry ed,.rt a,
lwaae the semi mtluD .N *1)00 far aneea of
anything that has been held in this see
atom of Western (Intern/. Laid -year tbw
Northwester a distanced all competitors,
i not only in Huron, but in the adjoining
ouuutiee, and present ,ppoarances prat
I to • for greater succors in 1668.
The talc will ile fol malty opened by
Hon Chas E Drury, Mm.uter of Agri
eulture for t)otatiu, un Wednesday, Sept
3rd, at 1 /'cheek p m., and it is expected
Mr Robert Porter M. t'. for West
Huron, and Hon A. M. !toss, Tres.uter
.2 Ontario will also speak ou tbe occasion.
Information has cls, bate received
that the C. P. R. exhibit and the Mant-
tobaGovernment exhibit have also been
enured, and will be here in' good time.
A bid space has been reserved for
these two displays, as they at. unusually
large.
The grounds will be bri'litntly illwmi-
nat.d each evening by the 1. ,lance Elec-
tric Light Company, which has bees
awarded the contract fug lighting the tows.
of Goderich,
The directors ask all intending exhibi-
tors of machinery, who may dare to
avail themselves of steam power. to for-
ward their applications at once to tilt
Secretary, w that arrangements may be
made to meet all requirements. Liuleam
this be done et once space in insohioery
hall will not be guaranteed.
Tb. speeding in the ring this year bide
fur to boon* of the most attractive lea
tures, as nearly $900 have bees devoted
to supplying prism to this clam alone.
In addition to the foregoing, • number
of attractions at Ilse Industrial and Wes-
tern fair are in commssication with the.
management of the Northwewrn, amd
we understand several of the most rote --
worthy will be secured.
The Great Northwestern Fair, of (Iod-
ise:A, is at the heed of the heap in Heron
county, and into.ds to keep then.
toes.ty free.
1. every rasps/et and attested by the
testim0ay of thotssade that Peitaasa's
Painless (Jen. Eatrsstor is • Pare sed
;minims son for sores. The skim that
it is Joe as rood sods by those o..
loaveeiag to palm of imilmt1n.s for the
gamine only proves the seperiorit of
Putn•m's. Des only Putnam'. Pais -
Ism
-I m Co'* Extr•elPm len, safe, cad
petalies.
CR ourrow, A crud A-. Co., BaaXr-
rolw-In this imus will be found tier
advertisement of Crompton, Appelb. t
Co., suoossnnra te H. W. Belabour 1
Co., Brantford. This firm has mads op
its mind to captors the lame trade dor.
in this town by their predecessors, cade
intend to keep themselves before the
Goderich public thrash the medium et
'Ens Sweat advertising toluene and a
satisfactory Weiser record.
Mothers who have delicate children
eon *ea them daily Improve and gain in
flesh and strength by giving than that
perfect food and medicine, 4eott'a El...l-
stow of Cool Liver (A1, Hypophosphits.
Dr W A Hubert, of Saliabory, IL, saps:
"I have used Scott's Mania' in ones'
of Scrofula and D.hilit7. Results teat
gratifying. My little patients take it
with pleasure.' Sold by all Druggists„
50e, and $ 1 00.
A sell.• Paige.
All parties settles sptbetr sale bills petaled se
1141• cane se the tlaset iwrtN tea
tlt0 Ilst .p se
Asstioa sac of farm stook sad joggle.
stash•, the p.upsty of ./. H, Million, os►
the promisee, lot 9► nos. 6, s D► 0.1--
blteas, by Joke Koos, asstioseer, oar
meson*
rmeseing mt 1 o'11oe& p.m., os Pridy.
28th of Sept, LAN. See posters,
Arerror SAUJL-Mt. UAW Salkeld,
administrator for the Templeton estate,
has instructed Wm. Harrison to all the
farm, farmn .took, implement and Ursa
produce of the above-named .stats Thee
sale will take pleas on the psesiass,
sorts half of lot 13 and south half d let
14, eon. A. Stanley, -es Wednesday, Oma
10th, 1888, oommsacio9 at 1 o'ebek pea.
lies •dv't and posters for pestisstsrs.
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T.8 1114.mm ion M head this mom a•
fellows :
Orden* es Tuesday. Wd•ash p0.
Tbtmday sad Friday Oat. 2. 1, 4,
Weslmrs. st Inades, fro. the loth tarps,
rho 11th bet.
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